Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 9

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 Che peau Sunday Tribune PAGE NINE ADDI COLLEGES OW THLETES OFBT Marquette President Would Help Them in Every Way. BY I AW AEINCE spyrl MILWAUKEE! PERRY radically differc The does owe and he Ile does ter elieves see paid. He when the tired season | r two comes study, any dowa to only moy while un inspired, and helped.” PENNANT RACE IN WESTERN Sépt. 26 OMAHA The W race, wh result In a tie, Denyer were ti ~(United Press). irs le Moines m s Modine Deny A next OUT OUI 2 WAY Jack Kearns in a New York weeks ago Jack Ke ection with © Sh arns H f u in and Dave fe, the ude, nouncer; Patsy Haley, referee, [ONAL NEWS OF SPORTS | Prize Ring ork boxing circles bec n the ring with mickey n order are Mickey Walker, alker before Joc Humph- ated contender, PITTOBURGH MONEY FIRST TO BE OFFERED BUT BETTING 15 EVEN. \No Odds Posted by New York Agents With Managers in Both Leagues Confident of Victories for Favorites. By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Sept. 26:—Money favoring Pittsburgh t beat the Washington Senators in the world’s first’ to appear when two betting commissioners in the finan \cial district announced they had $5,000 to offer at eve money on the National league champions. Some Washington money also made i ‘or odds. One bet of $5,000 against $6,000 that ould repeat his popu- first appearanc blew up wi the p ution of tir cent years when they u fine to win There has been no i idity on the club this chance slight differ ment of the boys 1 to know why and how they bet re- flected the popular opinion on the ven bet sidered FORT WORTH GAINS LEADIN ries with the the player it win and th reasons— speed and str ck and Miller Hug FORT WORTH, s certain that Wash-| (United Press)-—T a 1 Panthe the 1 hero today rs took the Dix son was— r ball club Pp LET IM DOWN! / FER GOSH SAKES \/ LET ’ER DOWN! | ia'SADDEST SCENE IN TH, HULL SHOW AN LOOK AT LITTLE EVA * GOOD GOSH! JUS WEN SPOSED 7 BE THE FALL OF PEEPULS SOBBIN:) “NELL GOLIN, I HATTA LET GO OF UM) THIS Wires PINCHIN, MY CHEE st / _ \ | EVA s series was the howeve: CHAMP SERIES Worth | Atlanta th CHEYENNE HIGH WINS . GRID OPENER OF YEAR CHEYENNE, te (Special to the High school Colo., Saturda |nothing. Chey Sept. Tribune)—Cheyenne eated Longmont, fternoon, six to e's aer'al game served to advant Palmer went over in the second quarter for a touchdown edt the bill had been » field on Ravens and failed in his a attempt to teak; TUNNEY AFTER TITLE 0 ey n e ‘=| MATCH AGAIN m as CHICAGO, Sept. 26—(United Press) ttracte the conference in h Harry Wills and Jack Demp- sey hope to close a deal for a fight in 1 Billy Gibson Gene Tunney, will be in Chicago Sunday to smell out the chanc an engagement for Tunney. Gibkon will meet B. H »sey's business representative, 'S manager, Pad will come of It es for Benton, De Wills and the dy Mullins. What is uncertain bgon is said to have his eye on mateh bétween Tunney and Wills, those who am financing t ed Demps . im 10) broglio will allow Will e else first is not regarded as pos: Dempsey, it {s certain, would ra fight with Tunney at QUESTION || BOX If you have some question to ask about baseball, football. box f Or any other amateur or pro- fessional sport— Write to John baseball. Lawrence Perry, on aports, and Fair Play on boxing and other r fessional sports. All are spe cla! correspondents of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New York. Enclose a stamped, self-nd- ssed envelope for your reply. 6 B. Foster, on amateur Q.—Can President Connerf of the ™ any player ng which ascertain from Pres himeelf. id have to lent Conner Q.—Is there any |where a fight knockout? A Willie Lewis and Sallor Bu nd Kid Pancho and Gene LaRue. on record a double case ended in | Q—What are - Ohio State's pros. pects for a good football team this year? A.—Dr, Wilce, the conch, reports that prospects “are not dismal.” pd ar TA hate VDIVORCE PETITION 15 DROPPED BY PLAINTIFF The petition of Mary divorce from Louis Sehmidt for K,. Sebmidt rest of the . Cromer Saturday. The pair have resumed cohabitation since the petition was ' filed, according to the request for dismissal. i manager of |> We ‘Are Also Too Proud to Btte HE MUST THINK J'M GIANTS HAND PIRATES ee U. TROUNCING ON HOME FIELD AS ROBINS nies IK LOSING STREM New York 4-3; Pittsburgh 3 PITTSBURGH, Pa (United Press)}—The ates dropped two games to the Giants this afternoon, the scores being 4 to. 3. and 8 to 0, but nobody seemed to care, the national league flag having been dy won. Only the pitchers Vic Aldridge and Virgil Barnes in the opening game, and Johfi Morrison, and Fred Fitzsim- mons in the night cap seemed to take the games serlously. Today's contests are the last on the Forbes Field this year until begins. First Game New York -.. 3 Pittsburgh -- Sarnes and and Smith. Sept Pittsburgh Pir- 18 world series 10 000— 3 6 Mullen; Aldridge ond game— R.W.E w York .-. 000 000 210-8 $3 1 Pittsburgh -.- 000 000 000— 6 4 2 Fitzsimmons and Snyder, Devine; lyn’s Dod breaking by to 1, their 1 the they beating that were osing Reds carrie dR hart off the field on their at the end of the gamo, Red to pass fir did not allow base afte lor's face in the sev a cut under Score— a Brooklyn ---. 60 100 000 090— Cineinnati 4 Ehrhart aad T Phil from 4 to here thi tying it up in the tired out E the Morrisqn, § n and Gooch, Brooklyn 4; Cincinnati 1 CINCINNATI, Sept, 26.—Brook- Philadelphia Chic Batteries—Carl Blake and Gongs 010 aylor lies the Bohne De wor Chi Is after nd ales ninth the 0 00 000 100 100 000. nd s0 elated ibe Et shoulde Shrhart r the third inning. struck 010 010— R. H. B SPORTS D C BROWN SRE Jacques Fournier, veteran first baseman of the Brooklyn Dodgers, remains firm in his decision to quilt baseball at the close of the present season because of the abuse the “first base heaped upon him; fans" Fournier, 2 qu ea living ball player, says game an main friends He| language th A not remain ir tain his pect before his and family and his states frankly that the used by somo of the 8 forced him to ask Mrs. Fournier and her friends to remain away from the game And these ements are not de nied by regular attendants at the gamés—men of a caliber above such tactics. One sporting writer 1s frank enough to say that the guilty fans should have been expelled from the pi ere this—that baseball could better afford to lose them than Fournler All of which minded followed call many ing an earnest Uant should make the fi n think.~ Anyone who ha he game for years can re players who, while play und often times: bril have been subject abuse hands of home towr fans or those away from home Often this abuse has started as meré razzing hing to ju ify wholesale “ragzing” on the part of fans, let atone hurling vile abus t these players. There is nothi tening to or enga ing.” Many There not uplifting in 1s g in this “razz fans consider this the helgh of sporsmanship, however They seem to believe they are “pull ing” for a victory by riding a mem- ber of the opposition. They let forth a Une of cheap chatter whith they think 1s brillant. But the fans next to them—men and often times wo men who pald mi to see. the game—get little amusement out of | the raucous yelling And then consider the habit fron the player's standpoint. his personal friends, his family He likes to feel that the game at which he {s making his liviihood is a re. spectable game, Then, too, on the field he ts help- less. Were the same remarks to be made to him on the etreet he would be @ble to defend himsif. On tho field he must “take it," hold his hend up under it and play ball. Fournier's decision and his dis- cussion of the reasons for quitting me to raise this question; ONE BROWN Have the fan proved as the pl lyism ha. But this backed up b team and sp cate that if t of the grandst hard death. Hore ts the placed Mrs nition ayer furna ein ‘olenki whic In Fine Form STANFORD. U. DEFEATED IN GRID B LDL TENNIS TOUR TN AE PLAY MENT TODAY | N ON STANDARD COURTS ATTLE| Y OUUAD AT WORK high and nas to develop nh ten or = en DEMPSEY IS BOOKED FOR EXHIBITIONS CHICAGO 3 Ja (United ill appear Cleveland H. Ben onal represent Sept Demps S. Worthy won the “rock-a-bye baby” contest for fathers held in Atlanta, Ga. Mothers were kept on the side- lines. A bachelor ‘was judge Worthy’s time was nine minutes, 14 seconds. Ford TAXI DISPUTE. FINDS | SEQUEL IN ASSAULT CASE AGAINST DRIVER gained Sat between Riley and Robert over the fare i night was fined $15 that was only Hagens in irrant against attacle on him lon by a little in of Roch (Wales) began the coal the ear le and 1

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