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- PAGE SIX c be Casper Daily Cribune | World Results PIRATES SAFE UNDER WREIN NATIONAL LEAGUE FLAG RAGE) 2s ce"= =] Victory Over Phillies Nails Pennant to the Mast; Washington Needs Three Games in Cinch Race in NEW YORK, S The National lea penr ing naile ly to the ’ mast. Washington could ettle the ican league controversy today if it should | yin its dou bill from the Indians and the Athletics } should bow 3 | tS beén dobakingt the! sixteen years with: NOTRE DAME TO AE WEAKER WN: COMING oEAGON By LAWRENCE PERRY. wright, 19 Cast Tri When a conquering t in the air and a to > take slower. It is set It up to sr be accomp RAWLINS AND LANDER TEANS | TO MEET HERE LOS ANGELES—Pete Sarmiento, Filipino bantamweight a ten-|t round bout with George Marks, Los | Angeles; ids, former Olym: won ple featherweigh hampion, won n over Frankie Fink, of Sa Francisco PARI , n noted 2 orrow a va to t back } ney won the i - a VASHIN ) r nervi ation within the United & en! pt. 24.—(By The Associated Press.) — nt race is over with the bunt- Saia | Mack whipped 5 twice and @ to 3, cutting e team | Washir lead to seven and one ! Hale tep | the taken to a hospital 'NATS BETTER ‘opyright American. ident John r valuable ommittee com- » Athletics was g with 41 uded their The Giants re at St nings to allow to catch a train. ago took the final game of a om Brooklyn, 2 to 1. ‘The have lost ten straight, The gave the Cubs an even s played this sections the Reds ball will he c and An year ewed up the ceessive homers n the fifth in- while Holt game hope h it topped the Red Sox, 15 Fred Haney, third sacker for Tigers, sustained a slight con- the pitched ball by Howard Ehmke| His the fourths inning, Haney was] whe star cree the Champions. | the viete set BY JOHN B, FOSTER ¢ Casper Tribune) pt. 24.— The team this hances, eam in the e American ter for than in] 597, 31, Ww air 1 luat are just o: nant, yet us and no THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF $ Yale is looking for circuit smash| to the big days of the emt Last year was John's in the headlines last season lon of the brain after being hit] other members of the Yale team di Someone would s when the t¢| reputation i SICS THE BULLDOGS ON Joss Hopes to Hold Big Three Title By NORMAN E. BROWN d season, hopeful that the Bulldog emulate his feat of 1924, when ok d up tHe Princ humbled Harvard. nd the man who leads ¥ John Hubbard Joss ful. team. He didn't di Wasn't the first name mentic n the talk centered around t Ss of the team, But he wo p into the conversation line a bit “And there's e felt. sadder.than J Blue failed to tur ry. Th on leac hile Jose is making bi n hir MH H tended ton, 1 7; Chicago, 6 Washington-Cleveland 1 * a might good | poned : t It finishes —— the ton and un-| National League. j wa lot more] St. Louis, 8:8 York have to date, the Senators port with 100 vic- use the! » them, | ow the good | series itn { but Washing. | VE you approsimate WYOMIL Creek ND DAILY aT BOTEL (No Transfer or Layovers) | Caspe eridan Daily Auto Service || Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers || HENNING HOTEL CASPER, PHONE 616 HOTEL, SHERIDAN ASPER TO RAWLI 4 1 130 A OM ly [2 nour Crave) between Casper ang Rawlins | | NG MOTORWAY Transportation Company’s Office Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M en = Teak ot S STAGE — i FARE—i12 59 PHONE 144 i Mncinnat! Pacific Coa: League. ortland Vernon, 2. ‘rancisco, 15; Salt Lake Oakland, 2; 1; Sacrament Association Columbus, 4; Louisville, Paul, 4-4; Kangas City inena 2-0; Milwaukee, 4-9 Tiger | Ye is in “on his own.” He earning his own way through »ol and finding time to play’ foot- and study be: When the ign . ended lection of “Shep Bingham ;as- captain: for this year..-Barly In February.of this year, however, Bingham | was sys- pended fromthe university for fatl- ure to keep sup in. his. stugles and the selection of another leader was made nécestary. Joss was named. THE WHY AND HOW OF “THE RULES SSS ee [Today's Games | 2 sia The Rest of By NOMAN E. BROWN ussed the su © of seven men team (the team with Nine of seri yers must be # Joss. Now, he steady, d of the line of pendable play he moré his} mag he ‘exception of the work was. discussed from then on | man who receives the ball from the the more it became evider t tie | center, was playing an unobst ve but] Immediately many: readers will re- | Yale defeated Princeton, 10 to 0,|™mations in which it seems last year. Joss. se this rule ts violated. © aan touchdown of the tion, however, will reveal that these oO > « | forward pa S s, | shifts are so timed that the men en- So Says John Foster IN| The poin r this five-va tween the S A U 1 goal F © ba Sh n ' tite ee in oumming pW orld Buttiog’ vote ever, will be taken Club aeetas S American League. National Le National League. ew York at Pittsburg) poklyn at Cincinnati, Only games, American League. cago at New York. at Boston. at Philadelphia eland at Washington ( 21 Miles NOTICE TO BIG GAME HUNTERS Anybody wanting to kill an elk or bear—NOW is the time as we have 6 inches of snow and hunting is good. The place to come is the Rocky Mountain Lodge Above Dubois, Wyo. the Team a <= WOREBATTLE Would Take on Berlen- KER AFTER bach for His Next (Copyright, 1925, by Casper Tribune) 24.—Mickey ‘Walker has beaten Shade and wants Berlenbach. By the time he wants I! be heavier and able to NEW Greb he Ring Effort. By FAIR PLAY YORK, Sept. cope with the Pittsburgh windmill. For pure unadulterated courage under fire, Walker takes the palm. a by heavy cold and he weighed “but 144 pounds Shade. This {ts the lghtest notch the champion made in: four years. Mickey tried hard all the way against the cagéy Dave Shade. Time and again he was blinded by Ushtning thrusts of a left jab from an elusive foe, t he refused to be flustered and bore in to attack with raps to the kidneys of his crouch- ing opponent. Toward the end of the fight last night, Shade had the mill well in hand and elected to trade punches with the tiring champion, though Mickey was able to get in one hard smash while points were piling up against ht In the fc d, Shade rleenth First in News Of All Events drove in with # therciless attaclt. Shade hummered both hands to the head. Walker refused to budge, but stood up under the Lombardme: ‘Uke the doughty warrior he is. bell gave him‘a breathing spell. When the last round started, nine out of ten spectators were ready to acclaim a new champio! But not Walker. He wits a burst. of spe fore attack rom a knockout and ger hung on desperatély the round. TON—The French, debt WASHING commission, headed laux, arrived in Wa neg¢ ons for French War Det States. a —ask him why he sm There’s a mellowness to Webstcrs—a flavor of quality* that is not surpassed in cigars costing twice as much. 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