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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 Che Caspet Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE a ee L ‘By Leased Wire =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS =r ait evens SPEAKER SETS PAE INLEAGUE iE WAITED EIGHT Yeas Tir eye ee TES LEAGUE FLAG aud | Jones and Gunn Battle First in News or Chance in Majors: Now World’s Series Is Goa ‘IN REGENT 0 BETWEEN BATTING, COBB TIED BY SINMIONS nen ene et ~ AUTH AND HS MANGE THERES To Athletic Star Pounding Ball in Race for Second : ee ES ot out mice \Y f ee : | ew yoRK, . 5.—Unteel w York Yankee | NEW YORK, s MARS, THE CITY yers of t ke : e ¥ , nm are sn Ker ing audibly uy r| Press) bs P: Bue T av } 1 “4 Honors; Hornsby Supreme in Place = a Os none mean nares ay oP tele an, alrendy five over the Today in Finals at at Head of Nationals. Re. 3 J CmaNIEe pepiasity: oe ae | ate was more se-| Oakmont. They y the fine t was slap-|, ma % 7 ped on i | s Pa A _ CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—(By The Associated Press,)— was legi r they are| ; : I i Youth is teeming it with age today for the 1925 batting | [REPRE Rotten peNrorecten | champion's | "8 nationa t championship of the American league. | | ; WS ida aayiee| x yester- | ‘ % Al Simmons, colorful star with the Athletics, is the | | had} " by Jone youngster battling the grizzled veterans, Ty Cobb and Tris | | , Md ied Speaker, with another veteran, Harry Heilmann, showing i : — up just around the corner. | F hia W > ‘ eaker, leader of the Indians, re-| | payee Vaan Ch b Stand; d to the game after a long 1: | oe off, appearing at bat just once dur-| 2 u tandings ing the week and added one point | He serveo & | aside | to his average, giving him a mark ‘YEARS WITH OAKLAND erat 1 a2 of .391. Simmons js tied with Cobb, | an See pete on ep ern sats An tae American Teague. + Detroit, pilot, for second place non: | 3 and at Srepentance act—alt| NGaablieton ery ors with .378 pach. Simmons, how: | a reper pa rp nde eas } Philadelphia i: ever, has played in 123 games to lated to rev ver tn ere t ithe ohtcaes ke 101 for Cobb. Harry Rice of the| OO Seltentab Meet tte, Seater on Browns is third with , with SOP Riera cea Dt on ventura triton Rt li Poor Md Heilman fourth with .373. ‘The fig-| Ruth has been the center of a great Strole = 4 ures are based on games on Wed-| publicity turove—ar.d whether or not Cleveland 68 nesday. | his fellow play : Nie eT 2 Home runs were few during the | ng been Boston -- aoe ot week. Bob Meusel of the Yankees j no dou Me Wattage t two, giving him the lead with j put Rutht ke a eel ; ? veague, Ken Willams of the Browns evybody will be watching him now | Club— W. 1. Pet.| taited to add to his | to see whether he makes i on Pittsburgh 850) Other leading batters: Wingo, De his_promised New York 584) troit, 362; Sislér, S a8 . Louis, .360; La 69 60 .534] mar, Philadelphia, .363; Collins, Chi- Cin¢innatl adh it cago, .347, | i er t. Louis Hazen Cuyler of the Pirate, went | 7 TAN TOW |) Boston - 58 on a batting spree that cae led him | WE WANT YOU. TO Philadelphia to a fourth place berth, for an av- astee Hi Chicago ‘ crage of .355. Harper of Philadel-! ee CES phia, also is hitting at this figuro, | . Z j but he has not participated in - A s = x ’ many games. Cuyler has been do- m $$ Today Ss Games ing some timely hitting for the Pi 2 outs rates and his base running as been | ; ( ss F an outstanding feature in the P!-j| . National League rates’ attack. He has registered 130} |’ Cincinnati at Chicago (two.) runs, and was hooked up with Max y ; 7 AWE FANNED: 404 Batters Brooklyn at Boston, (two.) | Carey, a team, mate for the base SIN His LAST 3 1 AXLAN St. Louis at Pittsburgh. at aN RS AT OMNES stealing honors. Each has 30. pel hd feat ao Cardinals, who coutinues to top the| BY NORMAN E. BROWN, 1s an indication of the stutt he had he moved to Sait Lake in the sama|§| Lee Doud has decided to let us talk for ourselves today, and all atlonal list increased bis average| “Hope deferred maketh the heart|on the ball. league and then moved over to Van- that we ask is that you come down and give us the once-over and by five points and ts: leading with | sick.” But as the close of the 1923 cam-|couver in the Northwestern. It was q Id adag p at Cleveland, 399. Jimmy Bottomley, also of St. phia at New 1is, Is second with with Jack at V Fournier of the Dodgers third with ign neared and he heard nothing | while he w ing to make a name try us out. ; erning a possible chance to show} for himself tliere that the Giants| ; ability in the majors he began|gave him a tri feb A US 360. to wonder what a pitcher had to do| shortly that he wasn't worth keep- , Iam a 1922 FORD TOURING. My former owner y e lived in| to win rec jon ing. Back to Va Hornsby failed to increase his 34 ver*went . YOUR CHOICE \ , so Lee Doud fixed him up i now I have been home runs record. the hope of becoming a big league} ‘Then he got word that the Pitts-|only to be shifted to Oaklar repaired, and re-tired, all ready for many months F Other leading batters are! | pitcher. For that many campaigns | burg Pirqtes had bought hin his eight year visit to his : OF THESE AT for you at $165.00. Blades, St. Louis, .350: FR » toiled with a Pacific Coast n then the jolly kftockers tried | town Mg <A ais rate Cincinnati, .350;, Wheat ‘| league team in his home town of some of the joy out of life] txyemer isa hander. His main a tL, ) TOURING, 347; Cox, Breuklyn, «34 Stock, | Oakland, Cal. E five of those yea sting that the had spent too] asset is an almost perfect control $ j v ale and bangle! . ] Brooklyn, .j44. he had been a r on the Oak-| many years in the minors In 259 innings last year he walked | y ov me up for I y hap BUFFALO, N. ¥. Jimmy Slattery| Home rum hitting was one of the| land staff and a good pitcher, con Kremer answered this by proceed-| hut 51 batters, less than two to a | Doud has me marked Seiten ff ¥ j how x Buffalo light vy weilgt, knocked outstanding features. in the West-| § = p position, bis teams: ing to“vite 18hg om tor Ener Five tee game ; You wa to see me a WILLYS-KNIGHT CHUMMY ROADST out Frank Carpenter of Rockaway | ¢!M league. Fifty home rung were | ui SHE) ape nueueyeen: (Jest iyear hig frat (up. Hs lost butt oar ‘sicicame Jel“ Wos.” I claim to King of this $50 down class, for I am in the ouetneround. “| made, the Omaha club leading with 8 of 192 3 he won a tots 19 games—a good average for any have the best of motors, in fact, I was so good when I w \ Over Shabeapal | pitcher | that Doud’s mechanical’ doctors d have to touch | one, of knows this eleven. O'Brien of Denver, was the | 61 games fe 404 players— OMAHA, Neb.—Tommy Grogan, | "dividual star with five. Griggs of| he fanr to paint me up. Iam yours for $2 Nebraska featherweight and Matt | O™#ha, pounded out four homers past Se ‘ F + while Emil Yde and ; § Meadows haye been leading DOWN | Bey pinot eas e “tA > > 1, Iowa, boxed ten rounds to a| #"4 took the lead with 26. for the Pirate flingers, SIGH amie Le Peary nS OGM EOLA ares vases Sige Payne of Wichita, remains at the FRANKIE GENARO NOT + |Jkremer has labored hard and turn | BALANCE IN EASY service, ready to serve some fellow in a very efficient head of the list with . ed in some 10 or 12 victories. PAYMENTS l give me a c nce, and I will pay out for you. I am to be s BW YORK. S And now that he has had a taste $250.00. NEW YORK—Tex Rickard signea| _Blise of St. Joseph, is second with Tony Mourollo, New Orleans light-|-370 and Osborne of Omaha, third, | of big league pitching he hankers heavyweight, to mect Tommy | -366, Diamond of Tulsa. is resting | for a “look in” at the world’s series “ se with | | Loughran, Philadelphia, at the| i fourth place with .366. In base the glory and financial renu i EITHER OF US ff Iam a 1923 OVERLAND REDBIRD imit. that I the best Yankee stadium Friday. stealing, Gorman of Denver, is lead-| meration it brings. GO AT looker in the lower priced class. The rhauling crew put me in ing with 50, while He of Oklahoma | T WITH LA RARAA “And it isn't going to be an eight wonderful shape, and. I feel | nd had been in- BOSEMAN, Mont.—Jack Taylor, | City, has 46. Other leading batters yeer\walt, this time,y. mutters, Hee, By LAWRENCE PERRY. ‘ stalled. I am sure to give value : t liculously Jo Ww Ing heavyweight wrestler, de- Bihan nee a1; Heit Lincoln, za ie ect hich | (COpsrisht, 1925, by Casper Tribune.) price of $340.00 Wert ad ven . | 359; McMullen, ichita, .357; Stu- ——— Kremer is twenty-nine — which 7 YORK, Sept. 5.—One of the reed Tee ites os 2, y mi es Capea tices] cae A I | vengen, Des Moines, Riggert means he has a few years ahend of | ynacectine hare of the mane ars [ am a WHITE 45 TOURING, with seats to accommodate 7 pas- Sie aaa | Tulsa, O'Brien, Denver, .354. him before he reaches the pitching | goothall season the sport of b engers and horsepower to go almos: any place I i hunters to which les around thirty ring that,Genaro spent more time | five. He started his career with the in the lightest of ways than on the] Sacramento club in the Coast League road’and that he worked but two] 11 years ago—1914. The next year sin the gym preparing for t heralded and unsung. ( Tama DODGE TOURING—you know me by reputation, and I know Yesterday’s Scores with LaBarb; Harvard as selling that I am not igh = sweetener for the | by the way other used rs ar g Western League Anyone who knows the habits of Princeton game which falls on long at my present | n, for Lee Doud is asking only Denver 11; Lincoln 8. Frankie and the pride he has in his November’ Tlaslected evviilani. an Panne Des Moines 2; Omaha 1. little wife and two children will menvyi Tae Octoter sl, Lota ttace car Balance Monthly unknown places is m | dead! Payments , ard maybe I can the same for game hunting. An ally there me surprising upset, some Goliath of the gridiron fallen before the skill and strength of some David un FARMER STIRS UP BEES WHILE MOWING ALFALFA . WHEATLAND, Wyo., Sept. 5. — Wichita 3; Oklahoma City 2, brand the falsehood before it travels institution was expected to give DOWN { am a 1924 OVERLAND TOURING, my former Emil Bolte, mowed into a swarm of|- st. Joseph 6; Tulsa very far. Another thing, Phil n- | Crimson just the sort of br © in on a ¢ d car. Sure hated to | n bees which had settled in his alfalfa ea stein who manages Genaro and | needed after the Dartmouth test BALANCE MONTHLY care of me—kept me polished up all the time, field on his farm south of Wheat- American League | would be the last person in the world to set them for the re to keep me well oiled.” My original are land, Washington 9; Boston 3 | to counten @ loose liv on the _—- Well, Harvard is hereby $650.00, but now I understand I go at 85.00. 3olte had mowed under the’swarm Omy game. | of his fighter, If you have some question to that this William and Mary affair without knowing it In his first swath rid icy } ) tell the truth, Genar ask about baseball, football. box-| | is going to be no picnic. The ¥ir dropping them on the ground. The National League He had ne 1 | | {0% or any other amateur or pro- Rinia team is « pose next his horses stepped| Cincinna Chichgo 1 f all winter and t | | fessional sport— nesmen t THESE TWO int was more than} St, Louis 9; Pittsburgh 3 }save w the n | Write to John B. Foster, on t 4 for, and they New York 6; Philadelphia 5 (10| Pa ! Orier >| | baseball. | t $ 7 4 9) uttacked the team. The team broke | innings.) few 7 e nothing to} | Lawrence Perry, on amateur ut of t o a rim, t bees following and Brooklyn-Boston postponed of 1 t wrl recent ‘| s . and ath | f ¢ devoting most of their attention to — - pointed L r ir Play on boxing’and other s P ‘ the horses, wh Solte still hung | American Association n print the folly of changing his | professional sports. All are spe| | Charles is as sweet a 7 DOWN to the lin After he had slowed| Louisville 8; Kansas City 4 style of bo at this late dat cial correspondents of the Casper! | south can produce Balance Monthly the team down, he was able to get} Only game. Genaro attempted to carry the] | Tribune, 814 World Building, New mr cnilivenie hia dee la them loose from the mower, but was fight to Georgie Marks, whom he | | york, EER , fast and knows a whole lot obliged to fight“ bees for two hours Pacific Coast League had beaten handily and was floored Enclose a stamped, self-ad-| | of football te all that lee beatae fantclone sewer nie before they left the horses entirely,} Sacramento 2; Vernon‘ 4. for his pains. Bushy Gr m did dressed envelope for your reply. | Princeton will meet a similar tar LUXE TOURINC They h € ; ust dolled me up in a nice new coat —|{ -San Francisco 4; Portland 1. the same thing when Genaro carried tar in Washington and Lee. It will 3 1 O of paint. Equipped with bumpers front ear, extra tire, moto- Los Angeles 2; Seattle 5. the fight to him. (Copyright, 19: Casper Tribune) | he Princeton's second game of the meter and bar cap, Trunk and rack ¢ 1 sure to 1 uke y ru Salt Lake 10; Oakland But Genaro learned his lesson and} = QUESTION—Runner on first. He|.vear and she is likely to have her r y ; happy, and all I ask is a chance, Price $925.00 when he meets LaBarba again it {8 | «tarts for second. Runner keeps on| hands full. Her hands would prob- fuller if it were not for the : a fair bet that he will show that he | and pitcher is forced into a balk. | ably } Australia And has profited by it to the fullest ex-| Umpire allows the runner second | fact that Washington and Lee will 5 : a Be: a pale Ba tent | on a stolen base and gives him third} have met Pittsburgh the Saturday | Down payment takes me out—a 1923 PAIGE SPORT PHAETON Sat ee, jon the balk. Is that according to | before she comes to Nassau fully equipped wit France Divide py PONIES SHIPPED "tivwrn-r wee coves orescence ys || BATA VS eel Ss Being 1 can’t blame She never had the a ron | is H was entitled to second base only. mpisciat in her histor; he ith whi n W me. Priced at $1185.00 Salt Creek Busses — Pareye anor TO CLUB IN NEW YORK) c.otestiossts tre. snat son Butetand ata ph and ter ALL OF US ON DISPLAY AT ¢ fight when he lost on a foul to Jim-|are within his grasp, Pitt should be Hie oey sre Tarte Hels FOREST HILLS, N. ¥., Sept. 5.— my Goodricl: Li mls Oreck (Associated Preas.)—France broke| WHEATLAND, Wyo. Sept ANSWER—Yee that fy true sig | eave Sal na B even with Australia in the first two| Two carloads of polo ponies, trained tee i 8 a. m., 1 p. m. wg 80° Dall singles matches of the Davis cup]at the Diamond ranch at Chugwater,| QUESTION—Do referees usually | Wood is one of the strongest sub Express Bus Leaves at "Oe, inter-zone finals, when Jean Borotra| have been sent to New York. Forty.| warn a fighter before disqualifying | stances in the world, but its strenath Bae antes CRaeP ona aa vanquished James O, Anderson, the | four horses are included in the slip: n only. A thin Fone of the great teams of the coun | Mes in one direct! 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