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PAlss PAGE T | World Results — || By Leased Wire Y “PIRATES, ONE GAME BEHIND, PN. © cx. HOPES TO MORIOGE N SECOND 4 RIOLES LOSE TO COLONELS 5 7 to 1 defe: nds of Louis- Senators Hope to Repeat Brilliant Victory Tumed } *!"s,'.*2° aceite he tor in the Barr today. Louisville } three of the by Johnson With Coveleskie on Mound in Today’s Battle. rest irling choice now wor lay would place the within one game of the rerles be- of the Inter- sociation vITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 8.—(By The Associated Press) | Kentuct down in their first attempt » realigned today for yrmer Chicagoan, ar- the borne ship Washington, vith Vic Aldridge, f Pittsburgh’s Pirates, to board the fla new attack, moist ball hurlers of rayed against one of the great pre Th sent day, Stanley Coveleskic SBURGH welterw 3d) Sailor from feorge Cutshaw of 4 : SEATTL a rnish the] S. y sro’ SS" | Los Angeles, substitute on the e poo 4A = Seattle Ind baseball ¢ has cen-} w i. on offered the managership of the {* si Wichita Falls, Texas, league club, 8 “1 ‘TUCSON Miami, oy 8) Ariz., wor Tommy ands fax Carey of t aurvived h his de h, Wis., took the of the honors in the pistol | AL ba | fle matches held in connection ihe end, righ t “In | with the American Legion conven- his gripping of I jerk © tion, his success to the Aft a 1 2 of them. With such | Ha is defin ancl gone on € teh vice. t t I veleskie wins tod the Pi can be assured of a view of a x 9 world's series pitchir t Praise came to t D Ruether, now a member of Senator pitcher, is dead. his owm manager, Stanley Harr Senatora- after. a journe; ‘ ang and from the manager of the opp h Brooklyn. Ruet! c| ing camp, Bill McKechnie. under, supr | UB “Our defeat can be attribute | the right hance H | Johnson's _pitchin McKechnie| burgh, yet Harr co ft] t hit him and|dence in Ruether's abil m cannot hit, it cannot] his end of t burden. Rueth t was Johr first victory in ajin Wa F: en. full world’s series gumé and hs“nade| Emil Yye CHICAGO. obt $.—( Associated it one long to mbered, eae Press.\—The Cubs and White Sox “workmanlike deli mowing down] DURANGO, c& he conference | buttled nineteen innings to a 2 to 2 some of the National league's great-| of national park superintendents in | tie yesterday in the opening game of est sluggers with surprising ease. | session at Mesa Verde National Park|the annual city series. Darkness Hazen Cuyl heralded as one of} passed a resolution condemning the | finaily ended the me. Alexander “HIC “the most powerful batsmen mod: | erection of ds along public} went the route for the Cubs, allow s8.)- orn times, scored a lone single and] highy ulating busi-|ing twenty hits. . Blankenship also it 0 r dangerous. Eyen a her vrs | went the full distance for the Sox de, of the past, Stuffy McInnis, appear-| dered a g the National leaguers to 11 very . ed 1 a_child with a toy when he] tice Stop and consider—use your own judg ment—why somany men whocan affor: to pay much more for cigars disregar: the low price of Warre Ow1s and judg: them solely by their amazing qualit Figure it out for yourself. Every commercial suecess has been made through giving far greatervalueat aller profit. And in the cigar eld there is no more outstandin, than Wurre Ow1s. ik This vast popularity bene- fits the smoking public in quality as well as in price. It builds enormous pur- chasing resources which enable the manufacturer to buy up and store tre- mendous quantities of : the best tobacco the market affords. A 4 ‘ No better proof of this can be offered than the Warr Ow: Vite the finest crop in years have added a new -why White Owls are now tasting better than ever Tue tobacco now being used is from the sweetest, mellow- est crop in years |. . and Wer Owt is giving you he full advantage of it. White Owl amilliona day SE TT ! BALTIMORE, ¢ : | 8.) — W y. Thomas, | it pitching s' dimmed by a | | | | Che Casper Daily Cribune This Pair Drove Out Homers In! First Title Game ae tj Eleven husky youngsters f: + |slogged through the mud to a trona County High Schoo! se high school field. and Logan’s 40-yard sprint Junior high’s first game of the sea- son. The lads plan to take on the four class teams of the high school later. The lineups follow: Junior High Ligdington Ristler, K. Left Tackle NO OUFFERENGE 4 INGRID STYLES E|They Change But. All ween shunted about Schools Change With hut since joining the Them, Mentor Says. | tig JOE HARRIS Je Harris hi bit uite Nats pretty ste his fieldi added rably, months has been | andy in field, where | z and ability to hit have ara Fa hoiieedin tees "| Director of Athletics, University of} s Misrouri.) World Series “ 7 Wasiatrnenes COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. also play a capable haying been Judge was out of Ay's em ‘ans ume went for ores Joe “speak of eastern football or of west- ern football, Why? What is the dif- ference? The answer is that there is no difference in methods, system or styl can first when bas used there the Football is football, where you go and whatever the em or style it is the men and the way it is played that counts. Neb 3s. defeat of Ilinois shows force that Hes ‘in the the teams of the Missouri valley confer- ence—the child of the parent West em conference. It points to the fact that football is gaining strength | Wherever ft is played, regardless of conferences or sections, Here in the valley conference, ten strong teams all look ke champions. What is more important—the con: tests of Saturday showed that the} game this year appeals. It is calling for dash, alertness, speed, quick ac tion, instantaneous judgment physical response. What a far cry. yet the gradual jumps—from the flying wedge of early days to the guards back, then the tackle back and finally two decades ago, to the beginning of the present ‘game. The change has been from the crunch- ing blow to the rapler thrust. Moreover, the first games have| verified the opinion of football men THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW JUNIOR HIGH DEFEATS FIRST STRING SQUAD IN GRID GAME THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 First in News Of All Events | likely. to be a new face among the | logical contenders for Jack Demp- | sey’s title when another season rolls }around. In the short time-he has been fighting, Bud has held his own the best heavy, He holds a decision Young Bob Fitzsimmons, »per, Homer Smith and Billy and Jack Demave went down twice before him, Latel BUD GORMAN TOUTED AS COMING GONTENDER rom the Junlor High School) FAA DEMPSEY'S TITLE|® cond team yesterday at the} against some of | | Ernie Oy the coast heavyweight Features of the game were Scherck’s} By FAIR PLAY. whom k Kearns hopes pong 35-yard dash for a touchdown when he retrieved a fumble | (copyright, 1925, Casper ‘Tribune. |UP 8 a subs ane oe Bas to returning aspunt. It was| NEW YORK, 8.—Bud Gor. iz Aa his stable, ¢ i Firher ... Dickenson |man, the weste ; Left Guard Dowler, ° Brummell (c.) ~ Hazard ~~ Greenberg Heady ----------.----- Hurburtson Right Tackle Moore -- Potter ‘ Logan -- Boya (C.) 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TOUGH GAME SATURDAY, q New York San Francisco CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct. 8.— f )'d Cheyenne high school will meet By Laramie here Saturday in a foot-) ball game that promises to be the toughest gamg on the Indian schedule, The University of Wyoming ag Sregation will journey to Gunnison, Colo., for a Rocky Mountain confer- ence game with Western State col- lege. From’ all advance reports, the Cowboys should win this game, and COLUMBIA ‘jj Dry Batteries 75 RE ne Fone I ertion “te nll, Dox or pro amateu Poster, on Perry, on amateur | Play on boxing and other | nal sports. All are epe | sorrespondents of the Casper | ne, 814 World Building, New, | Cnuclose «a stamped, eelf.ad- eed envelopes for your reply. 5 The Casper Tribune) .—Can a runner slide at. first nd be safe? vunne! niay always slidé to Tie question of nds ‘upon how - well he uppese both fighters are in: | 1a contest and are unable to | the fight. recorded? Q=If there is a runner on base } the fatter hits a ball not a bunt, the infield and is thrown out at t but the rumor advances a base nth , is it counted a sacrifice a time at bat for the batter? —It is tlof a,sacrif batter did not make any sacrifice, y because attempt aie | Is the harder puncher, buch or Jack Delaney? fis knock: | O.—Who Paul Be -Paul record ta better nd AY AH 8 Mn di oe Yesterday's Scores y Pacific Coast League. Vernon 2, San Francieco 4, Sacramento 3, Portland Oakland 2, Los Angeles Salt Lake 12, Seattle 1 146 S. Kimball prisiacbine Aa dates .; | P.N. Carr Germans loan soviet state bank | 00,000 which fe to he repaid in stars nu ati, | Nash-Casper Motor Co. | Phone 1818 Coach Dietz Js drilling the men hard for the-coming batt’e, L. Treber

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