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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 World Results First in News g By Leased Wire | Of All Events SMITH OF CASPER MIN STATE | __WheretecvetcodersareBatting Gab Sande ATHLETICS NINE GAMES BEHIND, Bl Chicago - - St. Louis — Detroit - 67 Cleveland a 61 4 Al Seanor Defeated in Finals Match Sunday; | Washington Routs Rival in American League New York - 54 : 5 : : : 3 Boston -. 38 bl h d 5 5 W: h : Mrs. W. F. Ott Retains Woman’s Title and ° Race in Doubleheader; Pirates Split Wit g : : National Lea, bs in Mond | 2 gue. “ Sheridan Pro Defeats Casperites. | Sines Bes Cubs in Monday Play. i eee | Pittsburgh 3 x ST , . ; J New York . 76 NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—(By The Associated Press.) — z Warren L. Smith of the Casper Community club, for- | Cincinnatl it From a sprint for the championship, the American league 4 mer member of Princeton’s golf team, today wears the ama-} does % c pennant race within two weeks has turned into a triumph- x teur golf‘championship crown of Wyoming, won yesterday | Boatoniessce 61 ant Washington march. The dazed Athletics now trail in O when he defeated Al Seanor, Casper city champion, % up | Chidago! 22a 59 he dust of twelve straight defeats, nine full games behind Py 7 e du sh and 2 to play, in the finals match of the state tournament Philadelphia - 55 the leaders. - at Sher It v one of two victories for Casper golfers, Mac's team on its ‘home field yes-}snapped “Detroit's string of ten = Mrs. W ned her Sheridan Countr b winning the terday lost to Washigton twice, 2 to] straight victories. A title of w jon by lee hole event his division with > 1 and 7 to 6. After a masterfully The White Sox and Cleveland also ; defeating dan, 4]a medal score of 148 Yi rda’ Scores pitched opening game by Walter] halved their doubleheader. Jim F a and the finals of this di-] Smith his way into the este y 5 Johnson, the Senators measured | wards blanked the Speaker entry jn 01 . profession did not} finals of pionship flight by blows with the Athletics in a slug-|the finn! contest with four hi 5 c ouls Curry of the| defeating Glenn Littlefield, last Western League. ging bee and came out on top when|to 0, after a Cleveland rally in the 4 $$$ titleholder, 3 and 2, while Denver 7-6, Lincoln 6-8 (Second, the Quaker infield crumpled, ninth had decided the openiye at} | Seanor the other bracket of the game called in 12th on account of The Pirates, riding in front of the| by 6 to 5. Ruin reduced | semi-finals eliminated Albert I darkness). Giants with a lead of eight and one-| Sox-Yankee bill at the Hub to | of Sheridan, 5 and 4. ‘The new c Omaha 7-12, Des Moines 0-5. half games, maintained their adyan-| gle conflict, in which Babe Tu | plon was in superb form wh Oklahoma City 10-1, St. Joseph | tage by splitting with the Cubs. The| suspended and fined $5,000, dur 4 | went against Sec and the match | } 27, Corsairs out-batted their foes in al|%he New York club's road trip, was | wa sely contested | Tulsa 6-8, Wichita “5-7. morning hit fest, 8 to 5, a total of| reinstated. Babe fanned twice « | Mrs. Ott experienced little alti. | ! 32 safeties being amassed by the} made one et rin the field. But he eulty in downing her Sheridan riv y two clubs, but In the afternoon the] got one of the Yankees’ five hits off Nene are Sirgen per eae St National League. ; the | Rot ; Ss popes nors and played a steonyey Pittsburgh 8-8, Chicago 5-9. Cubs made 16 more hits, and won ros tgs vue pula the club to a [pone more BAU ats | Cincinnati 8-1, St. Louis 6-5 9 to 8. Oe aha 4 | James Mason and Alex MeCaffer- | Orbits Boutvenedt cali The Tigers obtained a tor hold on| Doubleheaders between the Giants e ty, Casper professionals, found them- fourth place in the American|2nd Braves, and the Robbins a | selves handicapped in playing the league by clawing the Browns 7 to 6,| Phillies, in the National were wa | Sheridan course. Fairways cap hmerican League. in the morning brush, but Sister's {ed out by rain, St. Touls held its j Were more than fast together with Sesh loatoni se are ted 16. | ub in the afternoon drove Detroit | own in a three-cornered fight with — j the greens, practically eliminating mat Sat Id Ras the back into the second place, after] Brooklyn and Boston for fourth | aecuracy of pitch shots and forcing Cleveland 6-0, Chicago's-5. ; zi The defeat | Place by trouncing Cincinnat! 5 to 1, Fost. N ie 1 CRs | eleven innings, 4 to 3. The M B Cl aE * | them to a run-up style of play in| ston 5, New York 1, (First game after taking the short end of « ust Beat Chicago MJ which tne sheridan pro had them | postponed rain). morning exchange, § to 6. Horr F f 3 G sted by reason of familiarity | | aimee made his thi xth homer, ¥ our of Five Games | witht the course. Mecatterty found | | Atieticnn EA eacationicae pthc eins iss tl t H Ed nesis in the out-of-bounds line s Columbus 3-1, Toledo 8-3. x o Have Edge. Penalty strokes were piled up| Kansas City 5-0, Milwaukee 6-13. i e 8 uinst him on the first five holes Louisville 10-0, Indianapolis 6-5. fie PP BEE Masor to puttir on slower Minneapolis 3-6, St. Paul 6-5. . 3 JOHN B. FOSTER eens o g a grass ccurse eat i , a t 1925 The Casper “Tribp 6) ntage in both es wit) Washington a long way behind and there is no possi- | Pacific Coast League. — 4 s §.—The on, ng Numerou prefett conf They may, however, reduce the lead to the Vernon 3-6, Sacramento 10-3. if you have some question to if a : be Pirg nace i t ch ar d ir e title, pped cut of their grasp during their recent Portland 6-5, San Francisco 2-0. ask about baseball, football. box- TUCSON, Ariz.— Pat Lester, Tuc. i ct ey etphet ber RRESeS: £0r ANS Ot: Patramne oe i Seatlte 6-5, Los Angeles 2-3. ing or any other amateur or pro-| | son heavyweight won over Captain a Heft btafela LAF : ss = ~ - | oakland Salt Lake City 6-6. fessional sport— Bob Roper, former A. .¥. F. cham ‘ elub ane e the ‘ ass i | it of the ton ey. Ea x T 2 * | Write to John B. foster, on| | pion, in ten rounds. < PapRaicaeta AG ad bec by @ Caspar nora 7 YY SUNDAY’S SCORES, baseball. Pe orca ‘ ; EVAR Teele Hide aad ah oe OU NG <7 a VN W AS BIG | ELKS TURN IN ‘American League. Lawrence Perry, on emateur|| ALBUQUERQUE, N. My ; ancty 4 apa eo rian, 619) Up z % : | " , Cleveland-Detrolt, postponed, rain. | | sports, and Cemraty es eiive Wrote sag aha Aefoat Ch ee ey 7 ] 1 1 Fal - New York 4, Philadelphia 3. Fair Play on boxing and other re PAN aecle on over pe Mish. a { f : | Ok Gol Washington 3. Boston 5. professional sports. All are wpe-| | kind, ae name ity junior light. an “ = ai ee 1 7 it | St. Louis 9. Chicago 4. clal correspondents of the oa | | Weight, in 12 rounds, j Peal | Tribune, $14 World Building, N Se Whi I ci vith rot N =7H . ser HELENA, Mont.—Pete Sarmiento, ‘ ae i eit J y National League. York. ait ssa ‘ ; blah SRE RE i K wi fk | Brooklyn 1-4, Boston 14-11. Enclose a stamped, self-ad- bebe dated Lahood, bantam- 7 Cveine det ashe 733 Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 9. dressed envelops for your reply. | | Weishts, fought a draw. it : 3 ; — Cincinnati 3, St. Luuls 9. SAN Sarde 3 1 of ——— | ; A wi t clubs has Babe| SAN FRANCISCO—Tommy Cello, : ; Seen ew \ RTSMAN fut showin tas his | The Elks won two out of three| Three scheduled. as Daag San Francisco and Lou Paluso, Sait ; itt a he Casner Trtbunei| fret ar the “national | games pla and Sunday age reas Lake City, lightweights, went ts ¢ hang pcedr| : American Association, A.—Baitimore, Boston Americans, ve , a ' t fe Wig rade, SG Le DARE A itnatenh thea ine 1 gurth game) st. Paul 4, Minneapolis 1. Providence, New York Americans, [founds to a draw. " i ' n the fam sulfer o} Janta, | si F ued to j with the ich was to have] 70) sae * if Grp dlidkeatoecdiie: chat be the darkest of his opponents, even Bobby hea played on Labor Day at,‘Ther.| Toledo 5, Columbus 12. Q—Do the best fleld genera!s-al.| CLEVELAND—Tho referee stop su tira Cane ibis ie bhtered in the na-| Mr, Keeler were perplexed: _[minpela waa called oft because of| Toulsville 0. Indianapolis 3, ways refrain from throwing forward| Ped a bout between Tiger Flow ? Hoh Wig potent ste edatentiet Ta cilives adit Adinvicl Ther his to be sald about Gtinf | injuries suffered by Willam | Wag:| Milwaukee 3, PEST LAWS! passes in their own territory? atlanta negro and Tod Moore, B: n ip any series but tled with Pittsburgh | Smith ranks td champion the greate: Ue is in no way con} per, manager; Lefty Ray, pitcher, PON TERK tA N : re | ish middleweight in the sixth round Western League A.—Not always. When they are ir at 1b each. In 1923 Cincinnatl was | nor as city champion and 14 egmnpeted iat has happened. | and hird baseman in Lincoln 7, Denver 6. (Called end | trailing to the end of a game chances}0" the ground that Moore refused vh ant ointment, win ¢c. ) club cham: | ho matches he is ‘dent on the streets} _ Tincoln 7. Den son have to be taken, or when they have|to fight. ~d > r 4 , : lected. What ts ; ith, to allow teams to catch train | ha 5 z 2. Ang tn + thi ; | ‘o far as the « j ver i apie a night. lan Dadar): a good lead they may do ft, But = 2 fourth = ive 5 me xt final eotnperon oc ites ie ma he aaaetity of ¢ ies? shown a y ed ay won ee gamé at “Buffalo, 2|" mutea 7-1, Wichita 179, the best teams have pulled the pass ole neir | Se 1 here s Septembe 3 | here this. week were c piu ures to 1, Saturday afternoon. It was] oxy ” Clty’ 5. Ss soph |in thelr own territory when the or winning {as tt spe easy: course }a complete unknown pr at ty gn | Rao 0 en f att nt ae ‘one. of the tightest and’ Lest* played renee, ity’ 5-6, St. Joseph hasor auras out Vda te erodaetabde tah? Yes, We Do Better & the Pire won the fer the club. title nly, Community | tournament. To be sure the lad had | bas scored as well as anybouy else. mes in which the Elk aggregation | ©). The reason for this was an effort to = th series from tl Brooklyn. | club players will be eligible. | shown promise in several local tour. but he is a s taken’part this seascn. Morrit| ¢* Moines 0, Omaha 5. eatehutinupthanutenmnivaaueprias? Cleaning ti St. Louis and re tied ada ae naments. And although a prospect |: seems endowed | itched for Buffalo, Texaslloague If it succeeds it is great stuff, if it|}]. .. 5 sit with Cincinna I Iphia iL bb Ke 1 like many other youngsters through. | with r en|,, DheBleons put across a run-in} jrouston 6. avichive walls @ results in a boomerang the quarter || Ladies and Mens ‘$1 5 ite They have won only e sumes u OocCck eantv ut the country, no one, not even} Gunn s club and make®) the eleventh inning of Sunday morn- Dallas 2. Waco 7. ask back is roasted, T)at ‘s the chance |} Suits ~~ .---...__ m out of 17 played with ( ! parable ne,_Bobby | h’a alot and F rhe next ail ing’s ganic to break a to 9 tle| Bellas 2, Waco 7. habtawes Ladies Plain Wool + ya in and O, B, Keeler, had the} if he were out fc ernoon strol-! Morrill was on the mound for the - s Dresses and Coat: ° . > * Yeport 6 8 por Defeats Pa CO J asiigitest iaea the tad weutd go ast {s a likeable chap and bas com-| heme team asain and Skeets Walker | St" Antonio 4, Shreveport 5. Q.—If a fighter in the course of a ; " la | far as he did in this competition. pletely won over the crowd here. [and And MeNeil did ce for the | for the Bisons-through five innings | fight breaks his hand and decides We Call For and Deliver ati F se B ll Til | aid think the boy m Jones.and Gunn are seen together visitors. and was followed by Morrlss, the|to conceal the injury and fight out $ | OF a tte nd’ asked ‘frequently how] in mate rently in Atlanta.) Al Gosnell held the Buffaloes to| score standing 11 to 0 when Scott|the bout how can he do this? JAKE Gunn was making out while he him- | Wheneve ir are buying a pr *| four runs Sund: afternoon while] was jerked. A.—Many fighters have thus con- THE NIFTY TAILOR — | self was er 1 in the task of qual-| vate tobby has been wont to} is teammates crosséd the plate 22 Sts at cealed a broken hand by punching || Wyatt Hotel Bamt | Phone 802 DENVER, Colo. pt..8.—Lubboek | ify! Bobby felt that if Gunn qual- | gi a: ihe) puneatee a lead of four | th ud and McNeil knocked Best display of magazines at|to the stomach which fs soft and up in 18 holes lo m wonder- Texas, won'the tenth annual Denver | ified he would have mi ull tournament Sunday when it | lefeated the strong Parco team, 3 to rr 0, in the final game of the serles. | Parco sluggers got blow for blow Salt Creek Busses |) \1i;° ici opponents but talted to el || connect when hits meant runs. Setper, Townsend. Hotsl [ocpaen Coeaiel ae Tight. to meet} Some weeks ago we criticized the -only a severe blow to the game and By : Parco*by trimming the strong Elich | ™eve of the British golf officials in| a great blow to Italy but it ended 8 Leave Salt Creek | “to Lin one of the closest |S® arranging the pairings in. the| his career just at a time when he a.m, an Pp. m. * 1 t - E B m™. 9:30’ Daily es oesthe: Danner ly women's championship | planned to add American conquests xpress Bus weaves 9: a . = Salt Creek Transportation Co. Seehiert y's. does not hurt the hand so much, cuit drives, Toots Scott hurled § Chap) . 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Subscribers receiving The Casper Daily Tribune by mail are required to ah Itish vis Miss Kathleen] ze whiffed a total of 262 in the pay their subscription 12 months in advance. If you are now a reader just renew your subscription for one am McKane, hy virtue of her play in| 1924 campaign while hogging the | year at the regular rate and add the small cost of the policy. I agree that should I discontinue my sub- a the British tourney this year and | pitching honors in that circuit. On scription before the year is up, my policy will lapse. i z her hard fought matches with Miss | recent date Vance’s total of strike. Dat te Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage ls, was rated second. ‘The draws outs for this year’ wan 165._ His total BE fee emerge OU ane = ngs were so seeded that these two to the same date last seaso: ‘0 i nae LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. tars had to meet and fight st out | 477," ‘Tig. aifrerenee, homever, Occupation st (No Transfer or Layovers) bet either reached Miss Wills. should not be fatal to the Brooklyn he » | This docs not seem to be good) star at this time. Two or three sportsmanship ceven though the | good games—the kind Dazzy pitches elimination of this fault would handl. | whon he is at his best—would. rush cap the home stars Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service that total up to his 1924 mark and . | Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers | oS oe possibly beyond it trae) | The presence of Peter De Paolo, Dazzy is far, far away from his City - ‘ < * . . Ameri 1925 auto racing king,/ 1924 record of victories. He needs HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 [{ 30.) ‘rommy Milton in Italy has re fear pie aunt ioe ale eT CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN newed the sorrow felt by that coun tatty And at the team are going Beneficiary try over the death of Ascari, Italfan | and his | » racing idol. Followers of the | Js an ost Impossible task. He Address ~---__ —— = beedway sport there had long asked | js, however, still the pitéhing ace of : A ‘i oi eh ey es 74 | FOr ere ene eer es oe the (Brooklyn Dodgers 1nd _ ont cae pecel bers and new subscribers between the ages of 10 and 70 can secure a policy issued by The t | ‘ Ame mate fe Paolo | of the big winning pitchers of the | Casper Daily Tribune. It is not necessary that more than one copy of The Casper Daily Tribune be sub- 8 ' } ’ ’ 1G an booked pi e for Italy it | t¢ ¢ | oa : 0 i Pp | I RA IN SC HE DULES || was for the purpose. of meeting)” bet | ff} scribed for in one home. Every member of your family between the stipulated ages can have a policy. If | | | Ascart_ na champ}onehip race more than one policy is wanted, just fill out the following and include $1.00 for each policy. 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[i-¢ Beneficl ay, en oon ea een ean Lae eae lata ate tate tater teatal > CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Jof a chance to see their hero in| Cincinnat! at St. Louis, r. fi Baathonnd Acdsee Nordin j | action against America's best they | Philadelphia at Brooklyn (), Name —-.-___. coeth tapes sda lois Mask ea el Le CA ae No. 3% % , | still want to see the visitors to com-| Boston at New York (2 ae “ay Ne 2 é ts = one Sno p a Mts wi | pare hem with Ascari | n League. | Beneficiary Ben nnn nn inn mn nme n nnn ean nnn - + ee % iebaers When the sport history of 1925 Cleveland. ¢ * = Westbound nator Bit So 1 satLdis ahve aati ee A eeaat must | st, Louis nt Detroit $1.00 must accompany order for each policy wanted. No physical examination necessary. | ! - ¥.65 p m ! € 1 one of the trage Was Pht Hieteica | —_______. “ a eee ae eee cate) uncagemanapinicaapascnessdpseest 5S f the His death was nit! New York Boston / TS IY EE LTTE,

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