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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune | World Results | By Leased Wire 1925 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, First in News Of All Events | CURES AMATEUR GOLF CROWN OF WARDERLUST| | | ITLANTA STAR & PEAS FEAT AST YEAR| seeeeee eT a c Louls 10 close Friend of Champ Ale National League. 5, Pittsburgh 6. inati 04, Chicago 6-1 Philadelphia 10 Boston 3-4. | A TERRBLE AX HAD FOLLOWED Jones FoR A LONG Witte WW American League. New York 3 ago 8, St International L 4, Jersey City Toronto 3-2 Goes Down to Defeat in Finals Match. American Association. — _By FRANK GETTY rs Gods cy eee j NG Ge P jun <af Noo 3 8 1 / TAS i TNO | OAKMON1 COUN TRY 3 io AmUrbA « ahnad ) | ILUB, OAKMONT, Pa., | Torpe, Grant and E sept. 5.—The greatest ama- | eur golfer in the United | ** -.000 002 000— WE Aways | States, Robert T,. Jones, Jr., | “101 000 00 HAD THE mA\stoRTUNE today retained Batter PLAYING AN >PPON of Atlanta, Green ENT WHO WouLd ~“re~ SAOCT “OVER IIS HEAD” > of champions n amateur crown Kan, City_- : i Milwaukee 10 1 302 001 |) a j ae | round, he othe a men W SPEED FOR LAGK OF WEIGHT Light, Fast Flaved! ti Proan in Prospect for Season Just | Opening; Forty Candidates Working Out for Places on Team. Canfield and M Whitney ning but the boy showed expl “4 cup at the tive ny and aes 7 bir- | Salt. Lake --..--.2__-_- ‘ A light but fast gridiron team will be produced by the | e : “go z Natrona County High School this year, in the opinion of | Lita are Relyey 4 : Coach Fred W, Layman, who already has given his men | sr nd : Wx two light workouts and who intends to start Monday with | game a | Read ~ T s Seon") = She Leads Sex more strenuous practice. %. WL E Although dis¢ouraged at the prospects evident when | 4 as Roque § Star he men first answered the rcll call.) Layman ia confident that he can de- of them proved to be fel- | Velop into formidable contenders for the state title. No Information has been received 18 yet regarding the relative strength e or no experience, the more optimistic as he opportunity. to «jud other teams throughout the state. | his material | \Worland4, Jast year's champions, un- pout forty men so far have doubtedly will loom heavily on the} s ed their desire’ to make izan since that school has the | t 1. There are several play habic of putting out weighty men si 1 4 ted BOX 0 were og the second str! jin all branches of athletics, while | 5 r mt of ) last year and who show the ching ranks h the best in | yell as oming. some question te bor er amateu. ir Play on boxing and other SENATORS TURN IN VICTORY OVER RED SOX; LOWLY YANKS TOO HEAVY FOR ATHLETICS Foster, on depts of the Casper World Bullding, Washington, 7; Boston, 6. St. Louis, 10; Nae &. American League. Club— Weed, Washington - 83 45 Uhiladelphia 50 hicago - 59 Pet so) OOKIES WILL DRAW CHANGE Coming Weeks to See Youngsters in Games of Major Leagues. VICTORY IN GOLF TOURNAMENT | | ne City Represented by Five Out of Eight Players Left in Championship Flight at Sheridan at Close Saturday. SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 5.—Casper’s chances of carry ‘ing off honors in the Wyoming state golf tournament being ) played on the Sheridan Country club links soared today | when five stars of the oil and refining metropolis of the | state won their way into the last round preceding semi- sa | finals of the championship flight, sched scheduled to be play ved. tomorrow. meet an old foe’ in, Al Seanor, Cas- In this division Glenn CG. Little- field. state champion. will m) Pa Andrews of enne, the capital | | city’s preniier golfer. Dr. Werntz of Sheridan will meet \y. L: Smith of the Casper Community club, for. k f | per city champion, the two having STAR KA Ot met before this year in tournament play, Dr. J. H. Jeffrey of Casper ! is keted with Kahn of Sheridan in the fourth match of the round. Winners will meet in the semi-finals. | mer member of — Princeton's, . golf In the flight: for the president Accident Marks Victory team, A. C. Riker of Casper will cup, donatea by George Campbell, | president of the association for the Casper men were elim- luding Andy 'Thomp: | chulte by M. per, who will o Robertson of Cas- pete again in Sun. Ss FOREST HILLS, N. Y., | (United Press.)—After a terrific battle in) which one of the players was knocked cold, the Freneh Davis Cup team defeated the Au in the third match of the elir round here this afternoon. Rene LaCoste and Jean Borotra, the French stars, won their doubles Sept |. Mrs, W. F, Ott of Casper so far has defeated all opponents and is a strong favorite for retaining her crown as woman's champion of Wyo- ming. Next year's state tournament will go to Thermopolis. match from Gerald Patterson and ovation in 1926. and it will be aj Jack Hawkes at 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 1-6 and healthy and vigorous one. 10-8 and increased the lead of the French team to two to one. In the third set Borotra was struck on the temple by a hard smash from Pat- terson’s racquet and) was knocked out. Time was called. The victory of the French put them back very much in the run+ ning to win the round as they will have to win only one of the two singles matches t will finish the final round on Monday In Monday's matches Borotra will meet Patterson and LaCoste will play James O. Anderson, captain of the Australlan team Brooklyn is anxious to get a part of the money, It is the only reward that Robbie can give a team which has not met expectations from the start of thé season. There are probably six teams in both major leagues which have no chance to share in the world series money. They are Cleveland, New York and Boston in the American, and Boston, Chicago and Philadel- phia in the National, Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in The Tribune. BY JOHN B. FOSTER v! (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) | y NEW YORK 5.—After La- r bor day the tea in both major : ues that {a over world serles will begin throwing their youngsters into the game as often as they find it possible to do er £0. Those that have a fight on to make the first division are less like- Atla Ga.,} that furni own the course of the Merion | ly to experiment. The two St. Louis J y da 1 Cricket club he battled it out with | clubs will not give up until thet t tser, colleg amp, siepped to] his perennial foes and some new|moment, as both of them still fete s war e front and won the amateur] ones. Th als found him palred|a chance to get Into the moneyed the se ‘ defeating—none other than eorge Von Elm. Detroit will try to make the was “right” in that match|grade and incidentally go after 410 000-1012 0} Onty for ‘ in theshiael so Jones helped fur-jand the golf he played was heart-{third class. Cobb hasn't much new 200-610 Of 7 theta i-dvent bad thrill of the meet breaking—to the man with him. In- that he wishes to try out vy wii HHO eke ida r He and Chick” Eyans | cidentally his victory gave the south | anyhow ut ure hd { * the low qualifying score }its first national amateur champion-| Cincinnati will be sure to stick 3 . 1 = : off the tle. Jones won. | ship. until the last minute, believing that v ri ma { R. HE. | ing " 1 x the]. Yesterday's victory was his tt rd money is sure to be thelrs and ) 31 at i | great in a row as von aiding the thought of getting into y ) nC ( 8, 8 Pave ‘ } al open in 1923 “his am- | 4 place over the slowing Giants. 1 atepied so: ¢ i ta u ey 3 ng 1 bition is to win both ihe amateur | McGraw, of tl will not let and W hed 1 y trown and the open in the.same year,| second place money deter him a bit ‘s 2 t nad t he ¢ an achievement accomplished oniy | hic er, if he sees a chance to put : sh Pacific Const Leag Fi i year Jones into his |o Chick Evans in 1916 |: and get a line on ti ‘ First g: i LOK EE t ‘ —— t The Giants are in for a ren- a a ‘ Payne. Saunders and Sif Fownes -we the pin was | t ch, Juney, Downs defeat before the mastert 7 1 , | and Baldwin the southern lad. ‘Then, i PARADE 10 A.M. Starting at “A” and Wolcott Streets | | | } ib a stainped, self.ad- | SHINGTON, , Sept. 5 ST. LOUIS, Sept aha \a elope for your reply. " n Senators’ downed the | prowns nosed out Chicago's White er Trit 5 d Sox here today in a| sox he 10 to. 8. The game sg e ribune ing contest, 7 to 6 erin | Was peppered with home runs, Falk, iP 1 or tell if it was not in 192% ee 3 ne bul age arrett, Sisler and Rice knocking c 8) sept - Mere st to Ne . s. anag $isler | ‘ fe ( fle t that Babe Ruth made his record of Sap ea geo) enol clouta. 2 nager Sialer of | t : : deny’ the Browns averted a fight in t f x 58. hom run he ever do bet s were gleaned | gignth inning by evar au i \ eo 88 home tune dx ok part, | Manus of his club and Ray ; ‘ , 1 that his record ever PROLat a shome rts Wingfleld of the Sox. McManus clalmed oe . very probable and two triples. by Ruether | scnalk. blocked him off the home Z ecord ed for Washin ut was re" ninte when he was trapped between | : cepa leved by Ballou four innings. | 4 home : eg Q—After a short period in the 3 : RH. Savoy sie = see. | gym T find my ankles ach ree Ae as ie ---010 302.002 $ 18 : e}vent me from doing as ---202 012 5 St. Louie -....020 043 01°—10 14 oT “sth ye ring as I want, Is there anythi and Bischoff, Lyons. Thurston, Kerr and Schalk ha 4 vc | 1 can do to overcome this, | ad Severeld, Ruel, | Giard, Danforth, Vangilder and Har T 1 t bandage enn ‘ grave, mt 800 yards, a 7 " rae New York, 3; Philadelphia, 0. — | ai ‘ Canadia : NEW YORK, Sept, 6.—Manacica | , n D i q in a continuation of thetr ap, | rebate! Clevelané,-4, on 3 ite Philadely Athletics were un. | CLEVELAND, ©), Sept. 3.—The ; Q—Would Tony. Fuente be por: | » to hit Waite Hoyt here today | Cleveland Indintis lost to Detroit, gut 90 | Eustoto bordn) Novy ‘Yorks (than) aise ARSED they dropped their ninth guo-|6 to 4, bere today, Big, Buckeye Visi ae gers brought him to the meteop- | rs. Anne essive game when they were shut] lasted’ only unui the third inning is? | of Portland, Me., ts rated as the a Roe een ey were sind Retr | He T : { ® been | foremost woman roque player of | 9, 1¢ wax the fourteenth defeat for | Score: Hi COMMANDMENTS Yo va ee | the U.S. She is the only wom I s in. thelr last sixteen |Detroit —. 004 010.0016 12 4 = | ey aes to. ha lave sin ve osntional es Cleveland 010 000 008=4 9 ¢# . De Milles an to have played in a nationa . rele f Q | Cecil B. De re nF Dauss and Bassler: Buckeye, Cc Sass Gawmenes poet | tourney. and recently tied. for ot b \ . 3 . : Philadelphia -..000 000 000-0 6 1|Shaute and L. Sewell. » pp Mh Batt second, place in. the National aginy fa throatonssa 16. 14 z 2 x a wil pping and | inti er I sf fi rs world * $ rn . Register at | Roqu Association's easter» Rommel, Baur tne Walberg | Tell the Advertiser—"I suw it in | I « i n Co., Casper, | tournes j and Ce ane; Hoyt and Bengough. | The Tribune.” SPEAKING Immediately ‘After Parade at Elks Auditorium >, _| ATHLETIC CONTEST BALL CAME ’ . HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC PARK BAND CONCERT 7TO8P.M. DANCE ELKS HALL 9 P. M. This Program Sponsored by the Casper ‘Trades and Labor Assembly ‘VanBureh and waner| for Australians in Schultz. . or Play in the flight for the secre- Davis Cup Play. = tary’s cup saw the defeat. of Art re 4 | |

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