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= nM = Ces |: ‘Th toe ha wt for thr Sa fer ith pr ing eh fre lo: th of an PAGE EIGHT World Results = By Leased Wire oe | PIRATESAND SENATORS GO INTO FINAL GLASH WITH HONORS EVEN Stuffy McInnis Again Leads Pittsburgh in Vic- torious Conquest That Stays Defeat and Gives Club Chance at Title. PITTSBURGH, Oct. 14.—()—Washington once again | has something to cross—a turbulent stream of base hits, seething with dangerous passage: ; ‘ But in the e at hand Washington is the city, not a man who mastered the Delaware in icy days more than a century and a half ago. It a itt cry, yet perhaps Stan- | ley 1 r, either Morrison or heroin} ad_ known | ful slow ct whose field- | f°F to str expect His attitude, stream yet to Che Casver Daily Tribune RIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1925 n won two world serles games for th he photo above sh diocre. indicates t scenes ia: in : sts | C Moore e| borers fifth which ¢ d over the left field screen, the Pirates Pirates— |t winnl foore had been ed to tury previously, but | ied was the an me there y, scored the | LINE AULWRK New Bend e: Football || for Southern Team Demonstrated. days a retur rs. They icked to uin from Johnson, a m the hid- inder of t lly were help! in the ef ly got n Joe have been doci a nicety by tha rs vir for a time when in the : he s eSataiter ie propelled a double to the far "i with tt “ata i erti-| 7 Center, a home run had tt ecner intact he guns rk other direction. Nfornian Marberry and Jc » innings Tr! ibune.) | t C ht asper sot shot upon then | T! ee AN situ in | W YORK, Oct. 14.—In_ their eteran Uontenant, ; on'y three hits |qefeat of Penn State by a convine came forth in the tanks of [wecenmeds: y York last Satur- ee ake s coaga iad D pt Alex Ferguson might well have | ee Tee Taser ican his Washington | perform- " 's four-b: ‘ot! offerisive and waged res ee . a ifesste has been looking for t t today finds then ne) > st Supunte hern teAms for a long after two stra when their b: s weré s it seemed, here h eide has won three skir- seen: e 6. Sound steady counsel c r thesia se diserepaney be from the lips of MeInn ba f s of Dixie and rned. He a and tis ef the north. exhorted and tn all en suc of the Tech's touchdowns steady march through the iter has no n eles this is day of modern fi football ou to do mu ffensive ried with t, in th chnique, f as turned them a fast break By FAIR ri LAY (Copyright, 1925, on of pace than| NEW YORK, ¢ ite is a strong and po! mon, with a 19-pond ady It knows its way about. A Wednes Paul lenbach, did not come up to ine advance from mid-field Sunday 4 to 0. In in his t line on the part of an eighteen. in Pirates have the oppone therefore, may. be made 11 hits and one York on Columbus| down as a real achfevement, | And additionally interesti: fact that this Yellowjacket lin run from his half-hearted and ut and watched|the product of ere was the stuff| former tackle on the te 1 Stone, Momero and|dentul'y one of the wri tions for the all-American wonde what had be-| years back—and a pupil of W {come of the which Introduc- | Alex r, then and now coa 1 Jimmy Maloney to the re ' ‘ec! has beer the ‘ fight went over when Boston. But, at that. tt urdy, hard-driving | for 5 | dull He was «upposed 1 combinatf®n that hits often | have met Maloney in a return t ain) every when | " It was too cold that et | _ SOALPERS AT - FORBES FIELD = RERPHARVEST tha’ cover h aeeee H, 14.—)—Re a ore ts are to the effect that scalpers Wwho hitherto had found light bys! reaping rich harvest demand tickets to th king of th again the winds preyented the l ibly the mental ai sort of th ning affected Aldridge, has vol referee | » bout same to t he did not Oc om the eventh and de gam: nnd far alpers’ ginal pric | | \SPORT BRIEFS NAVY WANTS A KICKER For Grid Team; Not Aircraft Probe |‘ ws that his first pit tch one of Walter's 1 * Ruel and Um Johnson Makes Pirates Walk the Plank iD stern Grid Werk | First in News Of All Events —|, Mondt Defeats Sailer Lewis sae Among Strongest Of | oe ae last n History, Coach Says | balls with some beaut!- teries was a slow curve, Pirates is up, just ready ligt of ofa VERNON, Calif.—Abie Goldstein, former wor d's bantamweight titlist won a decisive victory San CHICAGC elect of the Wash. — Vie mwveight ¢ Nationalista, ov Teddy three won pilot Business men appreci- ate Blue=jay par- b \ i 1 By NORMAN E, BROWN i | Ith long been a clever bi. of \ , rategy, when the ball | tie i i t lose to one sideline, to “cros | hay, ie | he <¢ 1 by shooting the ball | ft { u on the near side ; i | 1 of going out of HH d urprise the opp | = This strategy Is employed al | 1} 1 e forward pass. What | pens then because of thi igeline” strategy or because of-or Mr. Hyde had corns dtetirata’ pata, froma’ ang oPher Pe field, und rfew | ... Dr. Jekyll had none! abad « It i Phi ir state that: after haying been } forward, goes out of it touches the | At the root of many temper, there's Dostorsknow thatacorn may irritate the whole nerv- ous system—so the patient with acorn is told touse Blue- | jay. A Bluesjay plaster will enda corn pain in ten seconds, a corn. ] | nean all over—and act that | | i iule player, the pass shall 1: | | | hard to keep the disposition | serene when a corn is jabbing and baiting it with pain. You cover the tip of a corn ainst violation of the been Included in the ) penalizes any attempt well as the letter of the | ening the forward pasa a | the ball goes out | | | | it be touched by ar nil | ground intentional’y to make az. FAS? Our OF Bouwes ompleted pasa. and the corn itself in 48 hours. f j to throw the ball t. the | = i Dina QUICK AND GINTLE MRIDA\ THS TO END A N VOOTBALL- “LAR AMIE ys. CASPER . OCT. 16, 3 P.M, HIGH SC HOOL PARK ceton and Marquette agh atched | THE WHY AND HOW OFTHE RULES Out of Bounds in. wh jan foo! 1 Per onl abil be ed I 3 weakness cf the Navy foot- kicker, to cope with the booters of This year Coac!, Allan Sitapley, fullback, who is, | some perfectly good line in ihe future proteges win the Chicago y series from the White Sox. ngland — For- bred gelding, by | sight, today won \c | |e NEW MAKK the BY MAJOR CHARLES D. (Associated in Football Couching football season have been playes There are several interes’ hts in the situation to date. them 1s that on the Pacific Coast both The Olympic elub is made up of |some of the best football players { appointments of a well con- m all over the country, wHo ¥ ditioned home. t | | t | either Stanford or California is weak | | 4] | jsuch famous p) plineup as Clyde organization of the untveralty brings forth 1 group of players po: that indefinable something “class” and year after year, Knute | Rockne ecnverts them into a unusual strength is showing itself. Yale, the showed high grade scoring ability. Yale, erful linemen, but behind them Yale is fortunate enough to have several superior backfields of almost equal coach, world of mater! DALY A? of football is one Uons 1, of cours Liste comms | Y onan 5 Gen ores | Sta as hie. ee | ty) arted. Princeton, wh Raila hd abs sper Tribune) | Army and Harvard wrestling Peele Coast Oct. 14.—| with far more d problem: Vernon, 1; | Port € the | f | Oakland, tean to be than the a and Jel abov contre but so far appear It now {s possible to look over the fr t Lak a general situ the rank-| Feet ing football te 0 | a. of estimating properly w \4 are hea d fer leadership. HOTEL ST. JAMES TIMES SQUARE, Jest off Broadway at 109-113 West 45th Street, NEW YCRK | i Much Favored by Women Traveling without Escort | eae he hich One lub has beaten This Olympic and Califo:nia. ssarily. mean, however An Hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmosphere and pg “led on the coast, 'o officiating at nple club game, the writer foune s in the club ing, of the Navy, 1, of the Army. Defeat | f 40 Theatres, all principal shops and churches, 3 to 5 | minutes’ walk. 1 Goodma nd Cold Waser and Use oF Bach 2 minutes of all subways, | Es nds of such a team is far! } hperaidl f $2.50 "$3.00 AlLSBIG, \ roads, surfa. ¢ cars, bus lines. pana / Grand ve Baths i G $5.50 $400 i Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl- 5.00 6.00 i has good reason to know. . even | eleven stars can| | Vania. Terminals. ame out of the run-| the graduation of vac for boclla WW. JOHNSON QUINN: not put ning. Y after year the splendid real} tball team. } t Is in the east, however, that Roval Blue Line Parlor Cars Traveling on Regular Schedule Y, Cornell, Holy Cross. | nusylvania and Columbia have ali | Between Casper and Denver LUXURIOUS—HEATED—COMFORTABLE—SAFE An enjoyable trip over a wonderful scenic route. especially, Is noteworthy. Not ly has she experienced and pow- lity. The Yale team promises to Leave Casper 8:00 a. m. Leave Denver 8:00 a, m noteworthy. Arrive Denver 8:00 p. m. Arrive Casper 8:00 p. m. Is also the case with Na 3 y ‘Navy has played two. DA Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile —William and Mary aot rquette—and decisively defeated + With an experienced Yale “Jack Ow! and with a 1, the Navy is head- for high honors this season. Jowever, the delightful uncer CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES Henning Hctel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel STOP AT Casper’s Finest Filling Station and fill up with that good WHITE EAGLE GASOLINE GIVE YOUR MOTOR A TREAT — - by filling up with pure 100 per cent Pennsylvania Oil. QUALITY AND SERVICE ‘ WE CHALLENGE THEM ALL Have your car thoroughly greased by our experienced employes. YOU KNOW ME A. E. Chandler, Independent SECOND AND PARK PHONE 465 “There are only two fores that can carry light to all the corners of the Globe—only two—the sun in the heavens and The Associated Press down here.” —Marx TWAIN Keepenlightened—Keep informed. 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