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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 BELGIAN JAKE SCHAEFER Champion Downed in Championship Match By Score of 1,500 to 1 Down Lead in Last Two Blocks. CHICAGO, Dec. 83 —(4)—Edouard Horemans, Belgian master of the billiard cue, is t balkline billiards. He won the title from yo 1,495, despite a run of 482 m in his desperate effort to ret: uc HilG oTAYS WITH YANKEES By John B. Foster) (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—No watvers will be asked for Gehrig, first base- man of the Yankees and it Is al: most certain that he will start at first base as a regular next season, Gehrig, who is a local New York- er, is beginnirg to vie with uth fer popular attention in that clty and if he starts with success In 1926, Babe Ruth the home run king, will have the time of his life to keep up with the Gehrig proces- sion. Last year when Ruth came back to the team after his attack of hot dogs and bicarbonate, Gehrig had been going so well that he divided the cheers of the crowd with the Bohemian. Many New Yorkers who were for Ruth ag long as he could deliver home runs and the team was win- ing, soured completely on the in- fant because they had wagered pret- ty heavily that the Yanks would come back with another champion ship in 1925 and they took the loss of the pennant, as well as the Ill- ness of Ruth, as a personal affront. Duluth Ties Minneapolis in Hockey Match ADDITION SS ee ANNEXES TITLE 5495 After Cutting he world’s champion at 18.2 ung Jake Shaefer, 1,500 to ade by the former champion ain the crown. The final night's score was: Schaefer 582; Horemans 600. Play of 600-point nightly blocks began Monday. Schaefer has a chance to recover within 80 days, for he made the stip- ulation that the winner should meet the Joser within the period as a con- dition of his appearance last night. He previously had threatened to AL NEWS OF CHEYENNE HIGH GIVEN WORKOUT IN CASPER ON TRIP FOR TITLE CLASH Coach J. H. Powell's Cheyenne In- dians were to work out on the Na- trona county high school athletic field here today before leaving Fri- BALLERINO IS STOPPED BY TOD MORGAN LOS ANGELES, Cal,, Dec. 8.—() —The junior Hghtwelght crown, symbolic of supremacy over the 130- pound boxing division throughout ths world, is worn today by Tod Morgan, cool-headed Seattle boxer, | quit because of objection to a decis- ion of Referee J. Herbert Levis. The dethroned champion got’ off to a bad start. making only 84 points in four turns at the table, while the challenger clocked of 100, 133 and 80. The balls were closely Srouped in the eighth inning when Schaefer, displaying masterly pre- cision, made a run of 432, The high run was stopped by a failure in an attempt at a long bank from the red ball at the side rail to the white ball at the end rail. FAKE BATTLE CONFESSED BY RING FIGHTER YUMA, Ariz., Dec, 3.—UP)-~Tony Fuente, heavyweight boxer, “faked” a boxing bout in Yuma on July 10, he admitted in court through his at- torney, coincident with entering a plea of guilty to the charge. Fuente admitted he “staged” the bout with one Nick Newman, who posed as “Sailor McCarthy,” in the bout. Fines of $50 were imposed against Fuente, his manager, A! Lopez of Phoenix, and “Pop” Neflus of Los Angeles, manager of New- man. On the night of the fight, Newman fled in-his tights with a mob at his heels, Fuente attained national notor- Dec. 3.—-(7) — Duluth hockey MINNEAPOLIS, Minneapolis and clubs battled to nothing-nothing tle in the opening ganie of the cen- tral’ group of the United States Am- ateur Hockey league her it's good policy to give the consumer greater value for his money. All of the great in- dustria! successes “Shave been made in just that way. greater number of sales! lety about two years ago when he was alleged to have participated with Fred Fulton in a fake fight at Los Angeles. rine Sate SS Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. But without public support it would be impossible to put this principle into effect. sale te public, itself, that sets Fhe pace. it’s why men have the right to expect more for their money in ite When Why you get greater value in White Owls Men have a right to expect more for their money in Wurre Ow1:s. For it is the loyal support ofa million smokers, themselves, which enables us to purchase so vastly of the sweetest, mellowest tobacco crop in years and offer, beyond doubt, the greatest the result of a technical knockout scored by him last night over Mike Ballerino of Bayonne, New Jersey. Seconds of the Bayonne fighter threw a towel into the ring shortly before the gong sounded for the final time, giving the northwestern boy a technica] knockout, although he had already virtually cinched the serap on points. With the rushing tactics that gave him the title. Ballerino, throughout did his bese to carry the fight to the challenger, but an eight-inch reach advantage on Morgan's arms offset the sturdy attack of the champion, Ballerino took a terrific punish- ment and was twico sent to the floor by the hard-hitting western challen- ger, once for the count of nine, again for the count of three, and when his seconds threw the towel into SPORTS CUE ARTIOT DEFEATS PAGE THIRTEEN GRID SQUAD New a he day morning for WWorland where they will clash with the Washakie Warriors that afternoon to decide the state gridiron championship Coach Powelt and\ his squad « seventeen men arrived in Cy Wednesday night. The mentor ported that all his men were in condition. The news !s.quite a ent from that which comes here from Worland. Coach” Kelly has four of ed hi OAKL. To “Ca ancisco goes the honor of defeat- the ba world, . The San popular titleholder here last night but the title was not at stake. Although Bill Che Casper Daily Tribune YNGH BEATS BANTAM ChAMP| des De Tir ND, nt Cal, Dec. 3.—H) — Joe Lynch of San tamweight champion of osenberg, who hails from York—but he doesn't win any- Francisco boy won ten-rougd decision over Rosenberg’ was a bit ings High where he wa NEW YORK mouth places three play pension was developed by the gov- erning board of the assoc ired. 4 for the suspension, it was learned The suspension was based on the ving of Raymond Lyon ause he had transferred from Big scnool, able to obtain a job y through, mber high work his ALL-AHE TEAM PICKED Tackles, Weir, Nebraska, and Par- Dec. err and Frau William Hoh falls from Frank Burns, Flint, Micn. | Herr and rae whore Fh it ation is| wrestler, here, Thye won the first poner Zz - four of five members sign | fall in 31 minute 20 seconds with pies “a ? an arm scissors econd fall in five minute is, with the fullback | same hol ee Mere’s the Way '| Setting The |) to Heal Rupture Stvles Fee ektent n Use on Any rge or Small, IN LAMONT) 9 Casper Tribune) YORK, Dec. 3.—The open blanket coat, woolen | * to Billings RICAN | A Marvelous. S That Anyone € Rupture, L Costs Nothing to Try Ruptured people all over the coun- at the almost mirac- sults of a simple Method (P)—Dart on the aggressive throughout the ten} a1-Amterican team selected by Dick | *'” ay eens itor betel EOE Se EE Ee ie S Tmiarcanark. is Lynch'came back with a tWo} tHarow, head football coach at Col-}/ 0" f Me ieal Blowin ll ose Reaptire: is one of the isted counter attack that offset the | cate, who differs from the opinions} j\ tis cmoct el, Afe' tintevinlie Vaercatent™ Glenat ever offered to ampion's offensive. in the sixth) b¢ most observers by picking pean a4 Feesle eaten | ruptured men. women ‘arid ’« San Franelsco boy had] partmouh end, instead of his patacinYehton | vcahiv water, | It i8 being pronounced the mos staggering with a terrific] mate, Tully. pret : rhe fa : eat thod ne Jaw which almost floor Harlow's selections follow: _ a pied Be or forier dikiges (ts e use of Bole Mende Brawn end Sees] ice) nether portion, of ithe: costae || ihe metice how: Bad. the. ckpture Dartmouth, aa tatate tot WoGkate “ath haw lade eotibe veshnin le. tie bow ly about’ the no matter how mi ankles 80 no st let ker, Dartmouth. ent i es you have worn his best men on the injured list be ards, Cothran, La Fayette, and = For Week-End Partie ethi prevent you from. getting cause of the recent game with Ther- T lk A ti cada, [Colzate r Week-End Parties this FREE TRE T. Whether mopolis. Neither coach is making auKks ction Cénthr:. MoMilan, Princeton. At the season when week-end vis-| you think you are past help or ha any predictions regarding the prob Gaisterbatin Orange, Ting’ Its to country hou roclety.| a rupture as your tiate, tt able outcome of the game. On Sus ension Hafthacks, Oberlander, Dartmouth, | ‘Weed ils kasha a embles are be | marvelous System will #0 control it y ’ ing widely chosen fc & wear, | and | 8 to surprise Worland and.Cheyenne are the Pp and Tryon, Colg Ne of) these. Bostuiies. are wl 1s uence. It will only football teams in Wyoming this | eh) Fullback, Slag’ rinceton extrer short, but for afternoon. | help 1 restore the part where year that have not been defeated. | > eee, fe WMsbkas ER CED LIEA BIS. lot rupture comes through that soon | 1 W be as free to work at any Coach Powell brought up the fol Mont., Dec, 3.—U—| "Jy Fl One charming costume oday'! Secupation aa though you had never lowing men. trom. Cheyenne: Bt ings school board held a ye ops consirts of a whit : Beare ruptured! ater ley. center; Lamont, right gus secret meeting to formulate a course skirt and blouse You can have a free trial of this Smith, left guard; Saunders, right | of action in the suspension of the F ° k B IL | of vivid blue. With this was worn o nderful st vening prepara tackle; Moore, left tackle; Witt. right | high school football team trom par- ran urns mall leather bat and a mannish ov by merely sending your name end; Erickson, left end: Palmer, quar-| ticipation in the 1926 grid season of ercoat, cut In ragian style of heavy | 9nd address to W COLLING terback; Colvin, fullback; Pritchard,|the state Interrcolastic Athletic as- soft plaid matertal co Sid sti Mies right halfback, and Gage, left half-| sociation. Action to be tiken has] PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 3.—()— —_ > sv Rpt aes A ie back; Davis, Miller, Kingham, Mor-| not been fully determined on, as|Ted Thye, Portland light heavy-! Beautiful castle near Frankfort op san and Bradley, substitutes, the ring he was barely able to stand on his feet. Helen Wills Is Sorority Titleholder BERK®LEY, Cal,, Dec, 3,—)— Helen Wills, national and Olympic woman's tennis champion, is the new Inter-sorority tennis title-holder at the University of Ca'fortta, Play- ing for Kappa Kappa Gamma, Miss Wills defeated Miss Josephine Crook- shank of Santa Anna, a freshman, who represented Alpha Chi Omega sorority. — E, Anderson and J. B. Norris are among the many out of town bus iness callers here this week from Denver. ural that we cigar value on ket. ry a couple ot White Owls forlay The tobacco now used is from finest “Whit ever.’ ie give the greatest aye years. You'll agree that t Is are tasting vetter than The wonderful sweetness ot taste that this fine crop has added to White Owls is causing more and more smokers to buy them in the handy pack of ten. 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