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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN "tcualtve =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS =|""i\sistne MAJOR-LE Gilt CLUBS IN FIGHT Giver Pireads Among (Series) Gold Ruel and rie C: | “BAN JOHNSON ;) x 7 a ‘ . | NE : : : a ae ore aeuley To Catch World Series) Congratulations Sent Detroit Gains on Browns in American, While Reds eg 4) : a Washinston Club Hold Third Place in National by Margin | . aa : earn carcatta of New | n ed Press\—fwo castoffs of N it : f \ wl Si tae oer npreay cage : Significant. of Four Games. ee toh ou nee and Earl Smith, will bear the main brunt behind the bat in the forth-| hind the eing only i BY JOHN B. FOSTER — coming world series, Oddly enough c 1 = NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—(Associated Press.) —Keen aoe ' > See eo eee eeu eeort the rivalry exists oyer third and fourth place standings as the Cd z z a 2 al “to the Boston Red major league clubs swing into the final week of the 1925 ay ett. z J |thence to Washington; while S season. ? ; eee i ‘3 as traded to the Boston Brav Detroit took a firmer grip on the fourth rung of the ; . e ee init ices pennies American league yesterday by whacking out a 10 to 5 2 ’ . NOS. |. (There thei par ends, } ctory over the Yankees in the ie = . for its difficult to f st n - . the \ series opener of a double bill. The second é f ae am i »f more opposite ying r *hi r - p r ed r ant GRID SEASON game was called after-five innings ‘8 : f eo ay wr f aaa cali, : 7 t t until af ith the socre one all on account ; . ws t z ting | t h t a é S f |the most consistent receiver in th | of darkness. abe Ruth bange | x j > " pag a quiet, though s 2nd homer of the year and Bob ees 5 A ea | ale ayer, Smith is OF BIG TEA ¥@ Meusel his nd, Heilmann of De- ‘ j . = § 4 t gressive to a fight: trolt also mmed for the circuit. : GN . i | | | Sate F ng degree. The Tigers drew nearer to third : ‘ » He On the defense Ruel’s steadine Ap N he WE | Place for the Browns lost to Wash- % $ | gives him a slight edge, in the opin- <i 8 to 0, leaving St. Louis - ees e eh ‘on of most critics, while at bat the y of but two and one half| |; e: , ne Teer od deine: both - verages comfortably over rien - - ’s 5 to 4 triumph over the ; : ‘ eS peyees pets he | Giants was marked by an ovation : aie Ceslite eebde or Jack Fournier of the Robins by , s ; ‘ ‘ : been abotit the sanie; Ruel. ca ,000 fans. He recently declared hs i ‘ ae ; gc ae davai heawvaabluxtor'e, gates he would not play with the Robins St rr a, , all, while Smith figured in next season because of vile razzing Rae oa a pain pusivy many ganiéh’ tor! tha | Suiceee = Record t ng attendance in all|%*, home games. < nts in the championships of 1921 — S f the codathy aston dt| The Braves pulled out of thelr Et. Rat : ; k FE | eer ead cea iseeatemrankesn | BEGUCEE OfSE marked th€ | western series with five games won g 1 aa ual estkblishes acmething of-a | opening of ih on the | and lost by splitting a twin program ise ; . ma) |hatting mark last fall when he Wepk/enflInc with the Cardinals. Boston, how- F ee é | dicated for the ¢ uturday P : ‘ | falled to get a hit in the first six oa ever, compelled to relinquish ‘ + <a with Yale, Harvard and Princeton The Ca une) 2 esident d to see ampilonship iated Pre e foothall sea- i be ir I xt Sat- rday when the “E ree” of the east an| the “Big wing into action. opening of to assume with the ecause t of it. Th ‘ge \ series games, but he came through 7 ty ' fifth place to the Robins by two a “4 . Jin timely fashion in the deciding CONTEST GOLF TITLE and members of the Western confér-|Doints, st, Louis took the first 2s i qj game, getting two hits and tallying ence’ in the fra fray 6 to 5, and dropped the second : r ame for a actice on the! » "" 2 ‘ 4 the winning run. he Crimson Rent! came 7 to 6, the latter being called B j ; rar 1. They play thetr last 1 >oltechn ‘ ‘Troy, 7 . fae aa . Washington backstop also f game n October selaer Poltechnic Troy./atter seven innings on account of nice Pitet Hatin. vcoorda: tore the nt woke : - X, will be y ec’ to ee | darkness, Rogers Hornsby hit a| BY f e eac : " . core r direct to} ton coe hnson fought for elgh-| wora series which have not gener tsburghs wil 3 nh} homer in each game, running } iio tae 1 y soaredi,to the dizzy | teen year to get into a world's series, Fis indicates sibilit of | season's total to 39. i ss S i to prac Harvard's ret upremac n ; with’ the Pirates | limelight again se teaarharhecke Lou tCeartien | kiaweat Amberst’s 5 victory over! 4 to 3, rain stopping play after five of the world pines - . — La hog pear ost | Dade Rochester 4 the in einer atcha otek Li ase That is the new ion of the old marks for ‘most, put outs. and, most Dad > wil of Bay State squad to Princeton. | round for the tallies in two Innings.|tuneful melo cHAneee Ae pie i With Fenae Boston | fromthe Coath | Sill “Ropers, chies,, troubles! rie“ ets hola thin placavagetnst’| ay both adhe Me€onal and’ Armen set by the ls center about an inexpere the Cardinals by four games. i 1 i coming Red Sox in 1903. Ruel had 51 put-|terday on fcan league entrie oming He hopes to bulld up a str al} Chicago made the Phillies chances | world’a se boast many silver} THES WHY AND HOW OF THE RULES So ee rege Ly ar aitegsthec | ane’ ght ee : attack ot occupying the National Learue|hairs-to say nothing ee ee chanced Altogethiers/4 and) 3 ; ts! aa ; Middlebury cs W cellar more certain by handing them | nc sI BY NORMAN E, BROWN Ha 2a : riper: - Sewers . 8. P HA (C: E N -JONES to stack up again J . 3 to 1 setback in the final of their ” Adams and | “Football, football! Be tg o> re att nt és accented 1 Reed still looms the strong ©| sfries, The’ Cubs ‘have won, 18 of i Senet rend | putouts and total chances accer ‘Bie Th Len . a Ye : old man of the P: 1 | That's a gentle game. jin one game with 15 And 17 respec tin M 2 " G OT if M A 7 ( H we Yor. 22 games with Philadelphia this ldy of 5 c rs.| Poke him on the five-yard line, ster W : | year, —_—_——o.— ely, in the opening contest , Y kc Then you make him lame.” | ‘AS reserve strength behind the | and IS P L 4 N r seanc c arty } s Washington has the veteran : é Pirates won from the Re But x s fame | t bask he | Aly been credit him n hani ‘ame in| No . A Habel i he Re¢ n f ned , the west runs the old ditty about the | | iseball seasons t | eat bat, J ' * a otball is a game for the rugged | Louls, and T while the Pirates|B. F man r CHICAGO, Ser Sy The As | ter Johnson, king of pitchers onally -injuries are sustained. | | hava Joni , who is Hkely to| fall r ects of a go! jand ace of the Washington team, | These injuries have been reduced to share some of the burden with| Finals will be played next Sur mat etween E Tones i, second to Adams ‘in years.|a minimum, however, by the open: | 5 Bmith. and ‘Spencer. red % waheah ay : ebeteh ' ' WI S PEN ANT tis four’ y younge®, but|ing up of the game, the proper con-| (-> Sevaveidi-ta: ther -Hbavieat Yixtionetlh Wen ithe Advert oe @ the sensational play here Inq thirty-eight is a venerable’ age for} ditioning of the players and the ‘ of the lot, having a mark of around! The ‘Tribune.’ ele ter ‘ SUNDAY TENNIS PLAY epee an active balf player—especially a/ efficient penalizing of alt unneces ct, u . pitcher. sary, roughness and poor sports- defeating St. Joseph in two games| C2TeY 2 Stuffy McInnis vie for| placed upon tackling do away with A, T. Danaher and Mrs. G. R. while Denver and Tulsa divided a | the honor of being-“uncles” {f not | much unnecessary roughness Stebbins won the men’s and women’s Gounle header. Here js the way the | ‘Standdaddies.”* h are thirty-! bers of the team on the defensiy tennis sin ectively Sunday | oiubs finished in the percentage col- | tive ut neither shows his age|cannot tackle or hold. in any man- fn thal Robin toutnament | ny when he cavorts on the diamon ner any of the defensive team in staged on the Standard cougts by the Casper Tennis club. Mrs. C, H nerth defeated Mrs. Danaher in a deuce set of the wom en's semi-finals, while Mrs. i Tenth: Won Lost -Pct, Bobby veteran Tiger and | actus trying to tackle the man j | s Wichita ae 5 § y I -|be tacklers is hands and THE WORLD'S 8-OARED won from Miss Blanche Evans. } . re a , y-five. Y + but-no other member of his | | | | Tia ateinee : 98 70 pag | Red Sox outfielder, ranks ahead of | with the ball. Stebbins won fron Reuther, Hank § CREW RECORD racer, 97 71 these gents however. He is the sec-| As for the offensive team, the man Oklahoma Git; 88 76 §3¢{0Md oldest member Washing: | carrying the ball can ward off would- in the fin 70 Roger Peckint see: On July and, 1901, Comell won the in- | tercollegiate boat race over the 4-mile Poughkeepsie course in the remarkable time of 18 minutes 53 1-5 seconds—a record that has never been equalled. am can hold H « nt or use ‘ n pponent’s 2 SS aT | ———E fou avere tt om r verments. of r » push National League Anti-fasistic riot in New York} Pree re Opetien races the onpanen! with his , Ae hicago 8; Nhiladelphia 1. | when Italian delegates to the Inter. | TH” © sate \ +t however, use his. bo k 3 yn 6; 2 York 4, i} opponen din Sosto: 5-7. ariiamentary union arrived; shots we OPE Boston fired after delegates leave pier;|_,©°" r ther Time be-}to his side during the blocking i “ Cincinnati 8, (Five rowd dispersed in front of hotel, || 8!n8 becko! ers from |) The penalty imposed upon mem: innings 1 naked Mer! trl *__| thirty onward, these men have fooled | bers of the defensive team vic =A : him for many moons he restrictions mentioned 1 American: League be played Wednesday. Should al A eration of has passed}of 15 yards. ‘That is, the Detroit 10 ew York 5-1. ince Wal-| placed 16 yards nearer the ge American | are defending. The pen pon members of the « FORT WORTH, x 2 seventh contest be necesary a coin 1 a new one grown up i heclisie netien wan will be tossed to determine {ts loca-! ter J: 5.) proposition today for Atlan tion. | Washington 8; St, Louis 0, tory in the -| Yeiterday’s game was played be- violations of the 3 Aes fag to| fore a crowd of nearly 18,00, a record y € loss of five Western League | for the Dixie series, c Denver 6-8; Tulsa 4-17 Des Moines 10-8; St. Joseph 0-7. Wick Ling 3 Omaha Oklahoma City 4-1 (Second game five innings, dark: | American Asso Co p i : beats é. a Coast sities your baseball news /- R . We i i ; as os Angeles 4-3; Sacramento 0-8, Z f : San Francisco 7-6; Sacramento 8-6, 1 ORNELL has had many fine w inning crews. But none perhaps has ever compared with the | : Varsity shell in 1g0x which, sweeping down the 5 course, literally tore the heart out of their gallant BOX : d rivals and turned in the greatest time ever recorded on a four-mile course, It took more than mere brawn and muscle to win that If you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box oe race. More than fighting grit and grim courage. And ing or any other amateur or pro- they had that super-something, that unconquerable fessional sport— enttit of tl a > thas § eae he £ d NVrite*to Jolin 2. Foster, on ; ‘ pirit of the victor that forged them to the front an baseball. kept them there smack up to the finish line. Lawrence Perry, on amateur sports, and | Pitagde it victee caaunuas : World's records are made like that. Take La Palina professional sports. All are spe cigars, for instance. Nothing but sheer super quality ; celal correspondents of the Casper , » achieve oP ea cethcs 3 ec ee ee pribooe the wacln-ouhanie ae could ever have achieved the amazing wave of popu- York. larity which swept this wonderfu no) yreates ‘That is when the facilities of The Associated Press reach ; : ‘ Modine: @ atamapedsi.coakads aa Bahasa P Seay al smoke to ae 3 % the zenith of unequalled efficiency. Its member papers all over ‘i dressed envelope for your reply. ; world s record a cigar ever made—over a million made, Se ates b tig a, hooked 5 fr one great wire circuit _ sold and smoked every 24 hours. Play by play the at Lia gkines ar’ ashes dvbs this Gheatlon—Player’ Ss’ stealteig. seo. " mammoth network of wires and, though you may be thou- ond, Catcher throws to second but THE SENATOR sands of miles from the scene of action, you are given a live hits the umpire. 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