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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 ———— World Results By Leased Wire OMITH DEFEATS FOSTER, 4 AND 2, IN COMMUNITY CLUB GOLF PLAY State Champion Takes Match on Advantage Gained in Last Nine Holes; All First Round Matches Completed Tuesday. TAKE. EM HOME ? TWINK IM A NUT ? THNK I WANNA GIT SOMEBUDDY GIMME SRE WASN' BORN'D Warren L, Smith, state amateur golf champion, won his way into the second round of the Community Golf club tournament when he finished 4 up and 2 to play on O, B. Foster. Smith’s advantage was chalked up on the second nine holes of play, the two having finished the first nine all square. In the championship flight, Gray beat Horak, {5 and 1, Golden beat Talbot, 4 and 3, and Knittle beat Beat, @ and 2, Pairings for the sem!-finals in the | first division of play finds: Smith bracketed with Golden, and Cray of | matched with Knittle, ‘ | Second Flight | Following are the complete results 1° Christian beat Merrill, 2 and 1. Center of Field Not! in the first round of play in the second and third flights of the tour- Morrison beat Butler 3 and 2. Wheeler beat Bass, 4 and 2 te, te Small beat Hooper, 2 up, OT Ty titate™ Necessary, Rules t Hoppena8 1 ri Whe > Cuddy beat Helden, 3 a K ) Men Decide. ete beaL EO apie Mudgett beat Dilgarde, 3 and 2. Salyer beat Wilson, 1 up. | BY LAWRENCE PERRY | y beat Fickel, 4 and 2. (Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) beat Ladd, 2 and 1, NEW YORI, Sept. 16.—You could eat Houser, 3 and 1, H hear the ticking of the thinking ap- for the second - round paratuses of the coaches of the foot- | follow: | ball rules {nterpretation meeting In Second Flight | New York when the rules commit-| Christian vs. Morrison, tee made it clear that a kick-off} Wheeler vs, Small. | cuold not necessarily be booted from Third Flight the middle of the 40-yard line. Cuddy vs. Weeks. = The ball, if the kicking team so | Mudgett vs. Salyer, = elects, may be taken to a far cor-)* Beatty vs, Duval. ner or anywhere along the stipulated Sandlin vs. Neal, chalk mark, Handsome prizes have been posted There {s not a thoughtful or pro-| for the flight winners and runners: gressive coach who believes that the| UP In all divisions and they are now offensive possibilities of the kick-|on display in the windows of the off have yet been realized. Wyoming Trust company on Center The first man, so far as the writer | Street. knows, to make something more of the play than a run behind helter- skelter interference was Buck O'Neil! at Syracuse, Handless Man To Sign Name) 1,300. Times| LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. 16, rs — + “ state treasurer, who {s handlesa Western League Omaha 5-4, Denver 4-1. Des Moines 3, Lincoln 0. Wichita 5, Tulsa 3. St. Joe 7:3, Oklahoma (first game 11 innings). flying wedge. In one game, against Rutgers, the writer saw some very valuable ground gained by it, Notre Dame uses it occasionally, or at least sprung it against Prince- ton, The center fell back, watehing until the catcher caught the ball, when he stopped for a second. The guards rallied to his either side and the tackles outside the guards. The bucks formed the ends of the wedge. Ag the wedge advanced, the guards would leave it to take out tacklers and the tackles closed up the gap. ‘fhen one or another tackle would leave the formation to clip an oppo- nent and the ends would fill his Place in the V- In theory, the man- euver should carry the man with the ball past the safety man of the defense, Whether {t ever did this or not the writer can not say. Princeton broke it up pretty read- ily. But tt only shows what may come eut of the return of the kick-off when tke master minds of the game t their brains to work to hing out of the pl: THE ROYAL BLUE LINES PARLOR CARS CASPER TO DENVER and armless, has started a task * that would daunt most men—sign- ing his name 1,300 times by hold; ing a pen in his teeth, The signatures are being placed on $65,000. worth. of state bonds issued for the purpose of erecting buildings at the University of Arkans: City 6-8 Ameriean League Washington 5, Detroit 3. St. Louts 2, Boston 1. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2. Cleveland-New York, postponed. ——_——_— DYNAMITER IS PUT ON TRIAL FORBLACKMAIL _ INDIANAPOLIS, Sept, 16—(Asso- elated Press}—Ten of the 12 men who will hear the charge of black: mall against John J, MeNamar: labor leader and ajleged sabota; advocate, have been selecfed in criminal court, The two vacant places will be filled today, when it is expected the state will open {ts case against the self-confessed dynamite ring leader, minarniatien route Jurors Willing To Hang Woman Found in Trial National League New York 4, Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 5, St. Louis: 6. American Association Louisville 7, Columbus 5. No other games played. Pacific Coast League Vernon 5 Sacramento 6. Portland 5, San Franeiseo 10, Oakland 0, Salt Lake City 6. Three games played. Best. display of magazines at NOW IN OPERATION MARION, Til, Sept. 16,—(Assoclat: | Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile ye gee dh eg ay rg wil CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES ||)!" 0. _voun. 9 evidence warran four men TH STUFFIN LAMBUSTED “MAKE MY MA BLEEVE AUITIRESE PEACHIS? HUH! FORBIODEN FRUIT he Caspet Daily Cribune SAME HERE GON! IMIGHT SUS AS WELL GO HOME WITH DONT EAT GOES FER TARGIT PRACTICE ON CATS NSO FORTH sere su MA I GOT-1 ROBBED A BIRDS NEST ONCET A SHIRT FULLA WATHES,| AN WAS SIMPLE ANUFF OUTA ME? THINK , CUD | No sim Boy! WHUT TL | T’ TAKE TH’ EGGS HOME. Z AINT BEEN ABLE T EAT ANY KINDA EGG SINCE, AN-WELL-T AINT GONNA HANE MY TASTE FER OW YA WOT KINDA FOOTBALL INSIDE OUT THE WHY AND HOW OF THE RULES Scoring the Gridiron Game Agitation to eliminate the try for geal after touchdown ts. growing yearly in football circles. This is | Interesting in view of the fact that in its earllest days of football the touchdown was secondary to the try for goal—its part being mainly to give a team a chance to try for goal. Should this extra point as the game is now scored be eliminated tn | the future, the probabilities are that the value of the touchdown would be raised. from six polnts to seven. The goal from the field, three points, and- safety, two points, are the other means of scoring as the game is played today, The yalue of a goal scored’ by a kick from the fleld tn comparison to the yalue of a touchdown, is one of the features of the game that makeés the’ develepment of a good kicker a vital neeessity in the by{ld- Ing of @ team. Such a kick from Placement (the hall is held by a teammate for the kicker as the hall is passed by the center) or a drop kick furnishes one of the tensest moments jn the game. History {s replete with games won through the “educated toes” of stars Tho safety points are added but | rarely to a team’s total, | (Temorrow—'The Different Kicks ———— American League. w. Club L. Pet, Washington --~- 48 Philadelphia ~ 56 St. Louls 63 Detroit 1 65 Chicago ~~ $7 Cleveland 68 74 New York J 8 Boston ..- a 07 National League Club ‘ l ritutsburgh ‘ New York Henning Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel ROUTE HEADQUARTERS were the first panel be accepted today by both the etate and defense in the trial of Robert Tate and wife for poisoning her first husband, Jodie Herrington. The state excused permentorially several talesmen who indleated un- willingness to vote capital punish- ment for a women. Both Mr. and} Parkerton—Parkerton Drug Chugwater—Corry’s Pharmacy Co, Cheyenne-—Plains Hotel Glenrock—Jones Drug Co, Cheyenne Ticket Office— it r a 0d ce f | Douglas—LaBonte Hotel. Sanvee daleratls, fas Mre, Tate } figned confessions. 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NEW YORK—Floyd Fitzsimmon: Michigan Cit 4. promoter, left after a fruitless week of effort to obtain the signature of Harry Wills, | negro challenger, for a heavyweight title fight with Jack Dempsey. "ive dollars reward will be paid the party furnishing the Casper ‘Vy Tribune information leading he capture of the person who ts idulently collecting evbseriptions m Tribune subscribers. Patrons ‘he paper shovld not phy any their subscription” except the |) ‘ter who delivers the paper or authorized collector from the ‘ce, If yow mre not aire you art ving the tight collector, nsk him () show his Credentials. If he can t do 20 please “call the Tribune Telephone 15 | | hook, act of the QUESTION | BOX [tf you have somé question to ask about baseball, football, box ing or any other amateur or pro- fe nal sport— Write to John B. Foster, on baseball, Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and Fair Play on boxing and other professional sports. All are spe Ja! correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New | York. a stamped, self-ad velor r your reply, Q.—What is the player limit In the major leagues? A.—Forty season 4 active se active season embraces mer months yerr, The the midsunm: | Q.—Runner on first. Pitcher de livers the ball and catcher dreps the | piteh, Runner starts for second | hu Catcher recovers the ball in| time to get the runner but if the | runner were safe would it be a solen | base, or an error by tho catcher? It | was tho first strike on the batter. A.—It would be a passed ball for | the catcher, if th er were safe | after the ball v ppe | d but not error | eee, } Q—What do you consider Demp. | sey's best punch? | A.—Jnck drives a ‘mighty left | —_—-— —- - STOLEN FLASHLIGHTS FOUND, TWO ARRESTED Said-to-have been caught in the aling two spotlights from Jones garage, Joe Rivers | Jack i Lexington Cream } : XXXXX Flour | | More and Better Bread per sack || Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, || Corn Meals. | your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse - Company . .. DISTRIBUTORS Tel. 27 268 Industrial Ave. THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS WAGNER LOSES Pi cating his defeat f ination county, sheny county, held a lead of more] World’s series preparatior than | or set strenuo (Copyright r Tribune) lea gh ke NEW YORK, & 16.—-Mike Bal-| five h n abs, lerino, the junic. Ughtwelght king Ken Greenfield ! | has entered into the 1anks of safe in t title holder evidently th Jcontent with no-deeision affairs in] Rix = | ils home state, hie compels oppo-| A fi d & | nants to 1 un agreement to enter | ets a i has oday s ames | the ving over 120 pounds, w h is] on gale in Pitt I Ee the championship weight, thus mak: | te . { 1 Nasional “Baan in real fights Sam Gra ci t r York @ Pancho Vilin was alive Churchil n H iD I nt Boston (2) never hesitated to have him r e n 4 to BV ¢ Philadelphia’ (2) any challenger at the flywe th } equall | De 1t Washington limit, AS t Cobb's ent Ho a Chureh{ll is out on the cos topp: 0d t Tribune W Ads Bring Res w w T First in News Of All Events PIRATES CONTINUE Six-to-Nothing Score Piled Up | | IN ELECTION PITTSBURGH, Sept. 16.—(By As- elated Press)—John’ H. Wagner, mous shortstop of the Pittsbur; tes, in nant races of oth rs, went down in the prelimi in his venture in the fleld | 7 4y . r >i 1 1 » Oa poltics, early return today from Fails to Count for Pittsburgh When sterday’s primary . election indi republican nor of Allegh mn for sherif -(By in Pittsb slici ed Press. teadily f * ad Robert H. Braun, chief of Alle- NEW YORK, Sept. 16. } | Rain Calls Halt in Game. 3 to 1 over the former P: }ward toc |tage tos tern tear mes over the G PROTECT TITL st kis tatlo will not t t f s-KnG nic Ch ts busy with him, this s iva is likely to be changec eligves in taving his boxers and wh ' ‘ T American League here he met his now Fillipino eight, Senin Moldez, Moldez | way to a flying start In his first The defea of D ‘ . Ch nut in this eountry, when he p pounding out home G | ped Micky McGill in short or 1 the S-oni.thind That. we hav he little fellow was flyweight and|the American by shading th specialize bantamweight champion of the Ori-| Sox with a two-run ninth.in chil 8 ent and those whe saw him in the|ly, The game was a tough on Far West are Inclined to agree with| Wshmeke to lose He held the|| Gladstone Barber Churchill's opinion that he has a] Browns hitless until the seventh 4 yweight king. 1 { t ee ‘Ag for Ballerino, he also is Out 7 | Saute iecciiakeaieiai Nain goa Nseries mains SSSR the coast now, and Churehill is au _ Si Lane : SeGaeuepeatieereee thort fer the statement at he T a hl rn y cy hn T 7 will defend his title against th NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF best the coast has to offer at the re q SHIP 1 t a th a 3 of Entertainment PARTNER uired weight. | nd John Laboto were arrested at || ing between D, W, Og J. 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