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‘ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE SEVE te EE 'by ewe tive =| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW r MAJOR LEAGUE CLUB STANDINGS oe THEYRE SO ALL ALONE tam | AMEE ST BUT FIXED FOR THIS YEAR| ee ene ener oe) GIVEN SHAKING UP BY COACHES Possible Skirmishes for Third Place in the Amer‘- | | Defeat of Mines by Regis and: Colorado U. can and Fifth in National Are Only , Nebraska Normal Brings Fireworks in Uncertainties of Year. BS | Tes Training Work This Week. Ie, irst in News Of All Events esterday’s Bail adiad is | NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—(By The Associated Press.) — | DENVER, Colo., Sept. 29.—(By The Associated Press.) York 9; E 1 Barring a fight between the Browns and Tigers for third | |—Extensive shaking up of Colorado football squads looms eine SES place in the American and a Brooklyn-Boston skirmish for jas the Rocky Mountain football conference prepares for its | ¢y1cxAGo—Eddie Lo: Chicago fifth in the National, the major league baseball standings | | real opening day on half a dozen gridirons Saturday. D led the fiel dof contenders for hi today appeared fixed for the year with only two teams in appointed over the showing made last week agains st Ne- | llinois professional gold charaplgtt the same positions they held at the close of last year’s races. | braska Normal, Coach Witham is wor king his squad ov po abies os Washington and Clev d, first]of a better position than it held last | time in preparation of what } re- te r et xe ‘ “Te nd st e American, respec-|year, while the Cubs, now seventh, | gards as one of the severe ] 2 tively have been the only clubs to| were fifth under Killlfer. NPR Er RI AP SIE | but nasa ; ANGHILEAL Jee sc mtashee Parallel thelr pace a season ago.| Two second division clubs of 1924 as Mie nsedace cs uaa =| oar ven, t estler, defented th éry team in the National league| have broken through to the first res nae Seu Rte | Fr r will be pean 1 finish a new berth, unless the} section this year and a share.in the “An ot rit Aa Oitataae | w el ser v Phillies p' on a closing rush world’s series receipts. They are . ; = hs ‘ é \E wher ferer companied by & further decline of|the Athletics in the American, fin- Coach Courtright at Mines i ~| debut again ( NEW YORK—Sarazen with Earle the Cubs. This would provide op-| ishing second this season as against ing) to build. and ‘revamp, a shaly,| | Sande up, won the Avern Handle t 's ent to | fifth last year, and the Cardinals in squad that recelved a severe trounc- | t H Hoe Awentadnck: ‘ete furloceaaeent to seventh | the Nationals, who rose from sixth ing from Regis College last week. / winner over th Jin 1:11 3.5, "i | re perched last | Place in 1924 to take the fourth peg “Rut” Volk probably » at Cola Ss Coa in the lineup again, bi to his old position at the whistle blows at western state game. this year. They crowded out two| closed in] #econd place clubs, the Yankees w York, now | dropping this year to seventh in the | he third pl American and the Robins to fifth in| le the Cards, |the National. | the 1925 first division} Tha first division, as constituted | , Was subject to only one pos- | = sure | sible change, The White Sox still saw a slender chance of climbing back to fourth place by closing with t @ rush against Cleveland to profit by the possible collapse of the Tigers against the Browns, Only three games were played yes. ‘ terday. The Tigers divided a twin i ill with the Yanks, taking the first ri 6 to 2 and dropping the second 4 7-6. Babe Ruth bagged a brace of ; homers, one in each contest, to run his season's total to twenty-four. Tw hits gave the Giants a 9 victory over the Robins while the St. Louls Cardinals closed their Seventy Pee: Cent of home season by scalping the Braves | : > ar oy y ‘f t Glance Rests With | Cl b Ss ree By NORMAN E. BROWN Rogers Hornsby, holder of the Na- | u tandings Colorado Aggies will get an acid|the Tigers New Pirate glee and 1 Old | Let’s sing a song of scuttled ships | ave, of yore | When men used guns to dot their i | And were at home in gore Let’s sing a song of scuttled ships Of conquests on the main ss ct Peete! | When Buccaneers wore jeweled ea Say “Bayer Aspirin | And staid out in the rain. | z | completir Picture, Inst year were sixth. Bos. | toda ton rose from y g My INSIST! Unless you “Bayer Cross jare not geit Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy sicians for 24 years 4to1, thelr own personality or Permit me to dwell today ‘on my iia league record for leading that| their ¢ raed ad arora oe | When gold was stored in vacant caves i : annual regret—and ono that I think | league in batting for five consecu-| t ele Satta q bps Mound Artists. i ve ° of moi ink. | tive years and called the est | irse many of these men will On islands south of Yap, is the yearly regret most think. 7 I Hicks American League. ing tans: free hitter of all time | be at the games in various” ca | And one-legged cutthroats played at bric NEW YORK, Sept. 29—(Aseoctat-}_ Club Pet.| That i the fact that the world’s| Dazzy Vance, leading pitcher and | \!s- b Will not be out ther r With rifles on each lap | whichcontains proven direction 34 Press}—Pitching, it is generally | Washington -851] series again must be played with | the strikeout wizard of the National bias - mated th the old life ? Tandy “B ) boxes of 19 tablet bonceded, is about seventy percent | Philadelphia -580| hale a dozen or more of the leading | league and one of that circuit's most |“* the ball players say. | | And then we'll turn our ragged throat Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist vf. the world’s series battle, for|St- Louis -548] stars of the major leagues cooling | Picturesque figures. peace ge Bye ban teice te eveping | To songs of modern quests I" Siekelada! tpi Pas which reason the rival boards of| Detroit -623| their heels outside, so to speak. Johnny Mostil of the White Sox, | nro ched to appearing in the Of Pirates wearing “monkey suits” | tM alley baseball strategy in Pittsburgh and ext oape Ie SL 464] ‘This year we will have: king of base stealers and—according | 070", “Ur course, It te the blue rib. With “Champions” on the chests. — os Washington, are concentrating tn.) Chicago -- 487) Ty Cobb, celebrating, his twen-| to the averages—the fastest man in| fomes, 01 Colts. 1 is the bias ri ey tently on methods of shuffling the pelion oF pid tieth year in the majors and looking | the American league: avetiad-tliatietl'ths bidiaters cannot | twirling deck in tho classic that bz ¢ back*on a record of» achievements Tris Speaker, one of the game's} receive a share: in the honor and | Announcement | starts October 7 In the Pirate's den. National L unequaled in ‘baseball's history, greatest outfielders and now mak-| glory, | atk See a aren oe ae cup kage «Pet, | Babe Ruth, still the king’ of swat,| 1B a bid for American league bat-|~ Why not corral these favorites |} Dr. A. P. Kimball wishes Harda cia Serotine eed Pittsburgh .626 | though forced to bow to the little | ting honors, and have them receive at least a {] to announce removal of his arria-is relying upon his two great 7g | minister of foreign affairs, Miller}| To say nothing of several favor-| public greeting from the hands of 4 578 - anley Covelsiie and| New York Walter Johnson, to carry his main; Cincinnati burden, whereas Bil! McEnster and|St- Louis ~ Fred Clark, co.directors of the Pir-| Brooklyn ~. ite tactics, have a half dozen exper- cera - enced men. chicago Aldridge, Meadows, Kremer and] Philadelphia Yde have been the Pirate mainstays throughout the season and likely will be the first called upon. Much depends upon the condition % Johnston’s arm, which has been tight-handers, office from Yesness Build- ing to Smith Building over Callaways Furniture store. sluggers grim | Associated with Dr. J. W. blood) Bingham, dentist. Phone—Office 2208 Res. 1715W “523 | Huggins, in diplomatic affair: popularity the fans before the opener? ti Grid Interest FOOTBALL INSIDE OUT Orneaie ater Centering In | miGiE.WHY_AND HOW OF THE RULES i Athirst for pitcher SL —————————————————————E———— | Their main delight to slay on sigh | | And leave them in the mud, b | | Urbana Game Minimizing “Dirty Work” Of sorties into Washington Acursin’ and ayellin’ vut of whack once or twice this sea- By NORMAN E. BROWN of kicking an opponent with the| To sink +r ; von, but at his best many erities be- League ticibivecncman oa bee Football leaders ure alive to the| knee, as it were, or of projecting sie dl Woe, Gkitrnu ne hip and seiz ieve Washington's two-star defense| Brooklyn at Philadelphia ICAGO, Sept. 29.—(By The AS-| tact that the very life of foot'all|the knee intentionally in euch a ie juicy series melon. eal. | n the box will be sufficient for a] Only one game, sociated Press}—Football interest}as a popular sport depends upon| manner that an opponent will Norman E. Brown. vinning margin. centers this week on the Nebraska-| eliminating from {t the “dirty work’| strike it. | alot peshowe ys creeree ct gare anna League Mlinols struggle at Urbana Saturday. POE bao at ne bade tae sir Kicking, of course, is forbidden. |have‘an opportunity to test out some | DAs expersance p74) 2m: Oe = te . jj “ ‘ eas. is impossible to elim-| So js the practice of striking with f his ne 1aterlal and find where | toung southpaw, may be the main ——_—_s—_—— AN tithe) western oontersnts Wings lta alla? iit | Itimust. be sid; | tna hands wile they arb locked aur, the E: yl ang eer stp ord | ‘holes of the Pirates for mound] CHICAGO—The ten-round contest | into action this week. however, that the vigilance of the|jng the player's efforts to block an Worland v ans york. Meadows has been consistent | between Luls Vicentini, South Amer- Nebraska holds a 4 to 2 advan-| officials of the games and the attl- opponent not carrying the ball. It jut Yde, the National League's lead-| ican Ught welght and Alex Hart |tage over the Illinois in the six|tude of the greater portion of t a¢ a een: 10h ®| 1s an offense to strike an opponent 1 Hillberry, Ralph Cottrell ng pitcher in 1924, started the pres-|set for Firday in East Chicago, was| games they have played since 1892./ coaches on the matter have kept in the face with the “heel” of the ie cPike, Wilbur Wortham nt season poorly and was with-|called off because Vicentini broke] Against the strategy of Coach Bob| this unpleasant feature minimized. | hand. Pi ard Atay SER Ee rawn from several games. Of late/his hand in a Detroit match last] Zuppke of Illinols is pitted the] The ‘rules specifically state that hed ; Salt Creek Busses f. Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel _ ., ifra jons 4 o ic ished by 1 DI . te appears to have found himself, | week. coaching of Ernest Bearg of the] there must be no striking with the Wats aodse iO y Sant theca Mc Banal "y fale Ca 8 a.m. and 1 p. m. and 5 p. m a ight, will prove 'a powerful Oo Huskers, for four years an assist-| fists or elbows. “Kneeing’ is for-| Serine ¢00 on of t ho player offenaing | Q) h G aS d ohnson, Reid Cottrell Leave Salt Creek | .ribune Want Ads Bring Results.! ant of Zuppke: ne practice | SUA) ty the team on whieh | Uther Games rlaye on| I Leon |} 8. m., 1p. m. and 6 p 3 : ie a4 press Bris Leaves 0/0e Daily Saturday in the Big Bud |] Salt Creok Transportation Ce. ieiies 1 McD toa isis ; BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Horn District. H Y t PHONE 144 | Washakie Warriors left i " | : | Wams at Worland and inva 1 the/ | Buffalo camp with such fierceness that they were able to claim a vic tory over the stubborn Bigong meas Ured by a single touchdown. So air-| tight was the Johnson county fense that the champions were crema eH Raval Blue Line Parlor Cars |fected. The final seore was Worland If you are, why not enjoy A PLEASANT DAYLIGHT RIDE IN THE your ‘eee news, aa | 8, Bulllo 0. calvin LUXURIOUS AND COMFORTABLE inne? xDepevonoite tes sPrtaaded An enjoyable trip over a wonderful scenic route. | against a town team com of TRAVELING ON REGUAAE SCHEDULE former: college stars | Les ve Cas 8:00 . F » Denve 8:00 and showed very little train: good manners and falled to act like | Fave $11. 50, at the Rate of 3.6 Gants Per Mile company should for they ran up a CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES 69-point score and allowed the host he plays of half the distance to its | nothing. | own goal line. Greybull met Li Special r mont county and acted nearl as | ROUTE HEADQUARTERS Henning Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel stroduced to eliinik ner features of| rudely for the score in that ga | Parkerton—Parkerton Drug Cheyenne—Plains roughness, such as running into the Greybull 20, Lander 0, {8} Glenrock—Jones Drug Co. | Cheyenne Ticket Office— player who has just kicked the ball. The next game for the Warriors | f| Doug! as—LaBonte Hotel Albany Hotel (More of t will be a home game on October 2 | #) ndo- wstone Pharmacy | Denver, Col lo, Motorway i a when Lander will be the invading | 9) W heatland—Globe Hote] | Bus Offices, 1707 California ted Press reach aggregation. It Js not expected that | i! Chugwater—Corry’s Pharmacy | Street } papers all over CHEYENNE HIG ef 1 thie will be a bard game for Wor: | og Na te one great wire circuit land’ to win and Coach Kelly will | 4 . HOPES BRIGHT AGAIN ) 1 ; i Yes, We Do Better La . a ? ; rand bluster and play that co oy ied AS Cleaning Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage The Casper Tribune is a member of the Associated wae The Cheyenne high school football LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 6:00 A. M. Press. Read the Tribune for news of the World's ‘ if team, fresh from the brilliant show. |} Ladies and: Mens ' $1 25 (No Transfer or Layovers) Series while the news is hot. 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