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} a 7 ESS Che Casper Daily Cribune : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 lw | irst in N | World Results First in News } : _ == == By Leased Wire aaa Of All Events pale a Genaro’s specially imported referee had to decide against him, Then Pal t Moran, who’ had made the long trek . ; MANY SPORTS SUPPLY SPORT BRIEFS Horaa, who hid mde b¢ tong ra ° Callahan. 1 wish lad with the Talent for Basketball, Now Holding the Boards Trish monicker, did not bother to f, : wait for the decision of the referee, t DANVILLE, I1.—Another adaition No, indeed, he doused Pals lights in * to Red Grange's retinue. Dr, E. B. three rounds. First time it was ever 4 ST Cooley may accept the position of a done to Moran . . . . ae personal phyrictan to the football hy F. ag 4 Then Ted Morgan struck a long, By FAIR PLAY. , d Many Veterans Included in List of Coaches past (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) | lean left hand into the eae 5 oe Fear ee NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The sun.| busting Mike Ballerino‘® face, MINNE. ‘ Q | Mike's seconds threw owe! and Players That Have Figured in another declalon. Ths hearreignt [Of California is nigh inthe istic | Mike's svconds ‘nr tn fi tame Market t Goth : Pugilist’s application for reinstate- ay Sa ene sadge a eham| death arket a am. ment on the police force was de-| iion's habitat coreoctle el. orate tea: pion's habitat correctly 82 | Yes, a 3 be “He come from the west coast | duc W YORK, Dec. 10.—(#)—Veterans galore have fig- +Then came a slump, when. the| the soft picked ones. He ran into a ured in the baseball market during the sessions aj T d T. , fight game went,dead in California | Californian sporting the name of Joe agues here. 5 petneny kes (Z hye Pins and the east and middle west pro: | I n king, and got eRues “fs te ae >; =F ceeded to grab all the titles e s Joe McGinnity, “iron man” of the Giants years ago, Yokel to Mat Then the Golden State pasred a} Who will be the next easterner to comes back to the majors as a coach for Brooklyn, and as- THEX SAY boxing law. Invitations were extend- | get his? sociated with him will be Joe Kelly of the old Baltimore ROSTBAUL YS. eOCGH COMI OMENS ORE TCE Tore COREL EGRCHESTTISENS oo rls uoke eat te | —— = Orioles. ree. “4 3 | Ted Thye, Portland's clatmant to| seize the ensy dollar | Nature Cure Institute Bill Killefer, manager of the Cubs Chick Fewster to Kansas | lght-keavyweight wrestling honors,} First it was Frankie Genaro who | MODERN until late last season, has signed to he Athletics sold Chicken defeated Mike Yokel, Salt Lake City,| held the American flywelght title 523 South “Durbin Street : assist ‘Manager Hornsby with the Bt baseman to Newark of in a two-hour match here tonight. | He thought thé unsophisticated west | pace ahd cleat ae ot Louls Cardinals. the Inter i a : ihe ‘eith. || BATHS MASSAGE an : Thye was awarded the decision as he | was the place to grab money with: |} Treatments $1.50 Baths $1.00 Otto Miller, former Brooklyn catch-| Clyde Beck, Los Angeles Infield took the only fall of the contest, | out hard work || MASSEUR MASSEUSE. |’ plso.'will’ have somethihg: toro. as purchased by the Cubs. | which came at the end of one hour,| The st pr a for- |] py, {78 F Nees t with preparing the Dodgers for the polean Lajoie, great second | 40 minutes, 40 seconds, and was the |mer amateur a opal | Leone, 1478) Ror A ppoipimen campaign next summer. Hi baseman at Cleveland in the past, result of an arm scirsore hold. ponent. Wham! went his title. Byen | Joe Sugden, succeeded by Killifer| accepted the post of commissioner of ——— — —_—~— ae waaWEer se = at St. Louis, signed immediately to| the Oliio-Pennsylvania league, Stan aid Art Fletcher with the Phillies.|jey Coyeleskie, of the Washington ‘ As to the player: Senators, was awarded the American ; Detroit has obtained Homer Lzzell, | league pitching crown after a re. 1 third-buseman, and [Ernest Vache, | check, displacing Herb Pennock, and " outfielder, from the Red Sox and | Joe \ thy, manager of the Cubs “4 then sent them to Fort Worth for] almost swooned when told by Jack . Billy Mullen, infielder and Gus! Dunn of Baltimore that Earnshaw, , Johns, pitcher. Detroit traded Fred|a pitcher would cost him just $150,- Haney, third baseman, to Boston in | 000. the deal. —__>___ The Cleveland Indians sent the Why not an Essex tor Amas? : ° , —as im why A Lot oF Fouls witt BE ae smokes a Webs r FOR TASetnes meres : By NORMAN E. BROWN. nasiums, for instance, re ej, of the Oh!o State squad. And so ~ tif “If they call it a basket why| of the football season, in | it goes thruogh the Big Ten Pf f don’t they ever have any bottom] lar, although George Lott, young | schools. ie / jin it?” remarked the fair young] tennis phenom and national junior! ‘Tho same situation prevails in the il / | thing as she watched her first| champion, is among the candidates aia’ GuENeEn. Golléabal? Gf | basketball game. for the University of Chicago Z ; | Nevertheless basketball, as the|team. Wallle Marks, one of the} <. i aa cs reigning sport of the winter sea-| stars of the 1925 grid team, is ex- | ioaahinpdaredies ent! ae va ib | son in most centers, has a goodly | pected to play a guard. the satan ed baled toe That | number of fair boosters who aren't] At Michigan Oosterbaan, All| [ne "Yoepanl battled the past | B. D, (beautiful but dumb). The! American end on | Yost’s great el ea incataved peerage ‘ cage game, so called, probably has | eleven, will play a guard; and Mo-| (yO°) lS ol! eo th al yt more general appeal to the fair sex|lenda, All-Western fullback and | 116 Piutessi 2 ile gage 1an any other winter sport. second only to Ernie Nevers of the |“ diLenciepas gin owe ‘The game draws its players from] Pacifie coast in the All-American] This year an earnest effort is be- of many sports, major| rankings, 1s another candidate. ing made to make professional bas- Uridel and Elmer Marek, the| ketball a nationally organized af- The squads reporting ° in the/ latter destined to be a “Red’| fair, with the leading sport cen- | Western College Conference gym-| Grange next season, are members | ters (ou the See section of the country represented. | And those who annually decide | & football is a rough sport will again ask themselves whether getting dumped in the mud by an oppos- 5 ing tackler {s any more disconcert- ing or nerve wracking than being e Ms tripped behind the referee's back T, et and landing on the soft elde of the 1 maple flooring. | = Siren — — i. M MOORE Cigars are the cuey Wyo. Bec, 10.—| Honorable Mention UESTION only really non-specula- ‘Two members of the Casper high! Meek, Cowley; Kelly, Cody; Birks, ' coat ‘ achioel 1osb;rootbadl tekmawere given! Glayerss INolane, Laraiiet: cbatay; BOX tive investment I know. The 5 pets honorable mention in the selection; Riverton: Preston, Powell; Perry, i qualit acco of an allstate mythicnl eleven for | Douglas; Gage, Cheyenne; Kendr'ck. high : ty of their tob: 10c i Wyom'ng by W. A. “Pat" Norrte,! Sheridan; —.' Cottrell, Worland; pays Satisfaction dividends Panetelas -ecognized as Wyoming's foremost | Johnson, Worland; Buckley, Chey- . * 10c AL IUCHOHES on citlasantiect: onne: Bradley, Cheyenne: Mf. Pap-| | ,{f $00 nave some quertion to with every mild and mellow bares ‘The men from Casper high school | Pas, Rawlins; Simerl, Rock Springs, nse ‘ oe era ra | 0d At anger. ™™ PPSME™ |) oe ray ter ameter oF Be puff :..And TOM MOORE ——_2-for 25¢ Allsman, both backfield men. who orris has officiated at high) |, 4 wincible slayed ocd ball for the oll elty | school “games throughout the entire bitsy to John B Foster. on sells way below par for such Foils -peregation this season. state this fall, and has seen most| | “Sehall. ‘ | a dbs a8; ‘ of the high school teams in action. Lawrence Perry. on amateur a gilt-edge smoke. 15¢ Following is the selection of the] pr the high scheal teams in section | | porte. and nee neenn tenant Wares ‘8 ace ri thtonte xelaven cua Viger bet aia Fair ‘Play on boxing and other ayee ba . has had. considerable experience in| | ‘!1! correspondents of the Casper First Team. offie’ating in Rocky Mounta’n con. ! | [ribune, 814 World Bullding, New Jones. Thermopolis, center. fitcioe.s waties efd, otlich”. achat Tere Wortham, Worland, guard. games, Enclose a stamped = self-ad Gore Harel re ai He declared Wednesday that the} | !'rrsed envelope for vour reply \ Smith (captain), Cheyenne, tackle-| nackfields of the high school teams} ——p- tuffey, Thermopolis, tackle. in Wyoming have been exceptional! oi. Heacinere paca yiiae a fj / Btehhenson, eee ones Sia ly good this year, making {t a 4iff-| tompted sacrifice the ball is handled nye + end : cult task to determine on points} (, ty bot the play: is miadeat third woning, Lar quarterback the player who Is qualified for al alwitee mate thes hanes: How olvin, Chi halfback place on the mythical teams. No] jo" Konpealed? . Buffalo, halfback, outstanding stars’ have been dis: | "4" UO neaer'a choice Cottrell, "W oat fullbac covered nmong the linesman. how-! no “bctter the henefit of trin econd Team, Norri edi with the excefir{ (eee ee eee vay Wevlesdhne aver, Norrie erated, with the exceD'| sacrifice seeing that’ he a ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS CIGAR CO., Denver Colo. Inco Sheridan, £ Wortham. of Worland othe eee aa Ta SN a MPs SRS | Me v t 3 | @. If a team twice send a klek- | 1us, Lovell, taekle, [off eut. of bounds what happens? | Brock (captain), Buffalo, quarter: | A. Receiving team | ek. k } om its fort ‘d line, Witt. Cheyenne, end. a ‘ , Rankin, Thermopolis, end |. What is the world’s record for t Kirk. Greybull, halfback, | assist by catch m nine inning game? Cover, Thermopolis, halfback For first baseman? For put outs e WI band Leithead, Lovell, fullback by pitcher? nen you Nand a man \-— pert | A. Moran had 214 assist in’ 1903 | with Boston. For one game Flint a Webster, you not Bam the record for catchers! with di . . assists In 1894 for Ch'eago, Most only indicate your own put outs are five for Wiltse (Lou) ‘ d A d b _— - of Baltimore and Joe Wood of Bos m t— bu ton. Bransfield, Pittsburgh, Lud- goo ju $ en i t Champ and Challenger erus, Philadelphia; Stovall, 8t. Louis @ i owl nl has seven ass'sts ag ou ay a com le Browns each ; | y pay i P r on Edge for Clash figst baseman. | ment’ to his apprecia- at Garden | @. 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