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Che Casper Sundar Cribune s t ad ese «ict =, THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |=|""'a'scna UNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1925 “NEBRASKA HUMBLES ILLINOIS; COWBOYS WIN VICTORY -* omr TED RANGE ENABLE TOGANIN «Grip SCORES | PASADENA GRID. PHILLIES HOLD GIANTS TO ONE HME LOST 0 HUSKER ELEUE ~~ PLANGGHINGED. "TROUNCED BY CHICNGO CUBS Kearney Normal 0. FORMER STARS OF CAOPER ON Kearney Nate Loses nitecien = Coodey, sandiborNeli;| LO State by Heavy Score Saturday. LARAMIB, Wyo., Oct. 3. |—(Special to The Tribune.) |—The Wyoming Cowboys s 34; RK | olor Teachers 0,{ Rose Poly 0. | ae | Hnols ; Kentucky We | } : ° | Nepean | Philadelphia 8-3, New York 1-0. | Boston 5, Brooklyn 2. | Nebraska Emerges From Game on Long End of) “*"" fen : etngeal F Featuresy eee Ag Mee) en eoean: Oct om Boston's bs £ ‘ hwe uy th Dakota 7, oe { deiphia finished its home traves ¥ fr srooklyn here this 14 to 0 Score When Illini Backfield Is Visec ate 0. ters >| | and Title oS Are {a taking both en ferndon, 5 to 2. Cooney pitched for 3 S i e 6; Washin University ¢ gh 7 w 5 the 3 to1, e in the box for Brooklyn. Hurled Back by Strong Line. ehiaarena AE ba sek! Dante! Ba Removed. agains age een : 1 I 2 Christian Col s in the opener ee a fap ars jolt 40 1 bis a | CE PERRY shutout when G 4 2 10 By ted) x PhS Cnoxvil : i » Casper Tribune) | his twentieth home : | r URBANA, Ill T Oek E ; 1 Oct. 3.—At}-| The second was ; ’etty, Cantreli and Hargreaves, j RBs ih. et aaa ge, an ali ner 69: Le Qa Q universitt 1 between Fitzsimmons alfback, bumped into Ed Weir, an all-American tackle, se 26 nt ¢ Spee te eetas oo throughout the rountry who have «| Yeh. New York 9, Philadelphia 8. ere this afternoon and Grange was stopped, Illinois losing 5 ms FH x : sneaking idea that they might Uke | First Game— NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—The Yankees 2 the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 14 to 0 Williams 6; Bowdoin ¢ 5% to send their teams to meet a New York - S| beat the Athletics, t cee Reet on ataeie te eae enn State 13; Frank M Cl Jcoast eleven at the tournament of | Philadelphia — ) {uth hit his 25th and Bob Me Both of Nebraska’s touchdowns came as the result of 3 j AU tan j roses ut r Batteries — Barne 1 Sn | 23rd home run in the fifth ntercepte orward passes, but the in no way tells the E nelt 18; St. I iture Satis Day, may be interested in knowing | Carlson and Wilon. pt o pa 1 y ) = 7 ft fi Cornt =; x ¥ t atrangements have been made | Second Game— R. Ha ¥ Rn. H. t 1 National League. anual gridiron a public cor »| New York ----.000 000 000—0 9 ‘ai | Philadelphia —. Batterice—Titeslmmonn t will be an out ana| Mullen; Ulrich and Henline ~--103 101 002—8 10 14 020 002—9 11 illis, Quinn, Grov H. Johnson, Shields 1 100 0Ox—3 | is no | propos 0 more grou |opened their football season here today with a to-0 victory over Kearney, Nebr., ction managed and Pacific coast con Chicago 7, St. Louis 3. CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—(United Preks) —Chicago's Cubs had little difficutts day in disposing of Rogers Horns- by and his St. Louis Cardinals, The score was 7 ta 3. Score— R. H. E, St. Louis 910 000 020—3 | Chicago the res ug made by ( € F r test at Pasaden: is to invite a worthy represen of gridiron play in some oth: tion of the country, the midd the east or south, to meet zs sh | creditable representative o teri a i | sete ot necesss ek; —= : I par aos ments to won the American League, conference. Chicago 9, Clevelan k, 9:*Philadelphia ‘ 1 } i The coast elevért that will meet | 4 CHICAGO, Oct. Sted £3 Man | , 9; Cleveland \ w I +809 | the team from some other sec vahmp ae cont E REG R at ane tion | here this after Wi | will be selected by a committee o 2 surprisingly strong game he: fternoon, losing to Coach A Big Ten champion Maroc h fi then the scor until o S = ra —] om ze a aa “2 des tore off t a brilliant run tour-yard line » pass of Daug ed on a “tackle-nto y, but Rho plunged over f jee F eavler Maroon team scoreless. i Ring Published every Now and Then. drop kick from thi r sat x difficult mele. | 4, the score on the next play. Brown | Paolo, the ch: I Kalamazoo Normal 2. |. Coach & used many pla: — added the goal t drivers f I M fi but none of his combinations seemed | 2 third quarters saw ine trou h ina State Duke thing to ride over the the o of shtly better n 102 Henderson Brown 0./ fighting Colonels, who were { S Bennett Hil Phenever the Huskers got t Cairens was third. ' cal " m their territory, nnd Illinois t Millsap 0. {cially stubborn when their goal w ee FL NDAMENTALIST VS, MODERNIST | Durham ira Thev Match Thei eir Wits in World’s Series dcesn’t need a week | LT try to get around and see everything that | is happening in New York City. I just re- turned from a parade, the ‘‘Safety Week” Parade. This is ‘‘Safety’’, or ‘‘don’t Get Hurt -Week’’ in’ New York. The taxi-cab drivers can hardly wait until next Monday | to run over you. It speaks very highly for the generosity of the East to try and save your life one week of the year, so if you are coming to New York I would advise you to come on this particular week. Then on your ‘Tombstone back in Claremore, Oklahoma | can be written, ‘He Was Killed During | Safety Week In New York’’. We have had | every kind of ‘‘Week” in the World, even | “Smile Week’’, in which every one went | | | ture the two of them for long gains. umbles and intercepted passe s| Captain Ed Weir and cast | predit for th pms did=stthe if the Huske that Ed Welr would be y to smear the pl nodes deserve Gusker ‘victor uu around with a sickly grin on their face like a Cheshire Cat. We had an ‘“‘Apple Week”, but we couldn’ t afford the apples. Why don’t we have a ‘‘Wiyes Don’t Shoot Your Hus band Week’. That would guarantee us males Malntyre sc. 8 | at least one week of immunity. Or‘‘A Don't . Qi Get a Divorce Weck,”’ it only means one r 1 RHE thore week of putting up with him. All ae these weeks of Fads are great, but the thing | ar , -D | * that stands up is the thing that don’t require Another “Bally Durham adverdege } Rhod ( ert | a week. A thing that operates fifty-two {hentia peceses ary an leading | wre Ret Wi weeks withouta slogan, and that is“‘BULL” Bei en ae * Chicas DURH AM. I have never tried it, but Wyatt, Mf Field J evid womeone has for I see where the © just boughta new yacht the other day. _ STUDENTS MAY WATGH annie Se ae P. S. There is going to be another piece in v-alnt ae ae Uhirty-elght years of age this paper soon. Look for it. red hevlprias ct es tony Signed with r league club (Pittsburg) for trst y Al 1 as time with Washington . f be s a sburg) or tirst F ager of that team since J va time, 19 Sseconh sbaseiniay, Mi eeenewaradl | Mayed with or at least wae the property of Canton, Ranks as one of the greatest second baser n the Wheeling, S(. Poul, Indlanapolls, Pittsburgh and ; shaotees ae Minneapclls before becoming manager of the " pe alle cred : ae. Pirates. the conventer bination in — 1 be una Is the “spark plug" of his club Joined Pirates April, 1922 w t [is not normally a .300 hitter but known as a Manager of that team ce July, 1922. gerous and timely hitter, Hit .883 in last y Played shortstop and third base during most of career. ay world's serles, PIA rs Known as a heady, earnest player. i lA , ulready won fame as a master strat. | Was timely hitter, nda daring leader. Is credited with ov As manager employs under normal conditions a “fund: | be 1] seneraling the Master Mind, McGraw, in the | amental” game, Of recent weeks, however, has ; 4 series merbae < ‘i t | rmally rules with good fellowship and Nght hand ene to Introduce a more elastic style of play. 4 : é D her tw! h Mts * not hesitate to fine offending players real wever, whén disobedience or Inxi(y weed out | "Proprietor Mr.Rocers Circulation Mgr. W. Editor Witt ROGERS Norm | tions of football | oming squi Grove | ley, M: of whom are forr school stars, were | used by Conch Dietz. A PaTE on easy game for Wyom | Ing ‘and Dietz substituted frequent); | after enough points had been rolled up to Insure a victory. The visitore were surpassed in every department of the game, Wyoming making 21 t downs to three by Kearney. Wyoming’s hopes are running 1 place at the top of the I in one the b t exhibi- seen by a W3 » Or + Several Casper high m*ng the men x 3 y = = ait iat Junior World's Series. € a8 a result of the slow: : ' oat : Abe ; 2 3 | the conference organized for ° this | 5°X defeated t peta Keel oulsville HE, tin . we the hi fs Mar oons For ced | purpose and the outfits will ditter|% 0 2 | po antes is 240 050 000- ‘i 1 oe Northwestern was Georgia Tech 93: 'V. M10 | year aft . Voreeanna ’ Louisville _--111 001 200. F ? 2 TECH WINS was enough to wir rge Wash $2; Jaunita 0 To Fig ht to Wan. As to the visitor, the only stipula-} Ghics Earnshaw and McKee | TTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 8.—(Unit Dakota's score r ‘ “ I g n is that’it be one «! the leading! ? | Dayis jed Press)}—Cempletely dominating hurled t \ € § 7; How Rr levens of its section and that the | | In re situation ae feated Thiel Col . . \ *, thletic ideals and standards con-| Personal Greg ing C) mas a ras: | negle n defeated nie! | t ‘ ( rp plete at ‘Hotthines. got the jump or I Mississipp! Cot ~- a — -—-- ree ‘st quarter wher le to g th * STAGC PIELD, CHICAGO, Oc abbed r 7 F 7 ‘The University of Kentuc passes 40 yards from the 2 Ageles | only 9 to 6 9 > y a field goal in the sec } er and a touchdown in the r the southerners held SIXTY-FIVE YEARS ago! IN 1860 A blend of tobacco WAS born— “BULL” Durham. ON quality alone IT has won RECOGNITION WHEREVER TOBACCO is known. IT still offers THE public this— MORE flavor, MORE enjoyment AND a jot MORE money LEFT at the END of a week’s SMOKING. 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