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’ ve FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN i Unters! tre THE TRIBUNE’S SPORT NEW N ANDY SMITH, COACH Uf él DEN ao ee Many Storitops CINCY EXPECT ul! SHINE AGAIN) BEARD, DIES AT PHILADELPHIA ~~ ga THREE IMPORTANT HOLES FILLED | | | | | | | | | | | CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. 8.—(#)—The player pur-| | chases of the Cincinnati Reds this winter have been few | but Manager Jack Hendricks thinks his new men will | strengthen three important positions—first base, shortstop and left field. | The catching problem is still unsolved, and the strength | of the pitching department: hinges | league to fill a gap at short stop. A larg on the n to f.rm of 1 hh seasoning in the minors is | Mays, the subma ¢ twirler, said to have conv od him Into a Hendricks went to California this} bigh class perform he minor league magnates still ing alent, es h the Reds » back up “Bub. Abscess Caused by Bronchial Pneumonia Fatal to Former Star of Gridiron Game and Mentor of Coast Champions. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8.—(#)—Andy Smith, coach of the Uniyersity of California football team, died at 6 o’clock this morning at the University of Pennsylvania hospital of | pulmonary abscess following bronchial pneumonia. | | Smith came east from California to attend the Penn- | sylvan rnell football game on Thanksgiving day, and | r while at the Bellevue-] - After playing fullback on the Red He was removed to the/and Blué varsity teams in 1903 and | are sadly Stratford. j bles” Hargr He he » catcher, | university hospital December 19 and|1904, and being selected all-Amert- | probably would tind nothing better ume as | ' attended by. Robert Torrey, an-|can the latter season, Smith gradu: j than scout or a coach P other former Pennsylvania footballlated in the spring of 1905. «He | At first base, the Reds will pres- fi star coached the 1910, 1911 and 1912, Red » obtained fre } Dr. Torr nd Bill Hollenback,!and Blue varsity teams. | the latter also a class friend of] . He took up the coaching reins at| Hendricks Andy's, were with-him when he] Purdue {n 1913 and remained entil r he wilt t dled the close of the 1915 season, when - he went to the Pacific coast. Fr Andre Latham Smith was born California's big fall sport then was! and raise tended Pen where he p in Dubois, Pa, He at-|rugby. Andy soon Interested the Ivania State College, | Berkeley students in American col- din the varsity back-}lege football and after pounding field in 1901, and then transferred} fundamentals into-his squad during | to Pennsylvania 1916, 1917 and 1918, stdrted to turn | out real teams. His Golden Bears haye gained national fame. Under Smith's coaching Califor- nia did not lose a game for five sea- sons, He was recently offered a new four-year contract by California calling for $12,500 a season, which he intended to sign. Andy's mother and. father are | dead, brother, Philip, of Buffalo, being the only remaining relative By FAIR PLAY alive. He was married after he 6, Casper Tribune) | Went to the coast, but was divorced | YORK, Jan. 8,—Certain| %Vere! years ago, New York promoters are sald to be at 1 QUESTION Reds haye a f - | with Jackie May to er August Herr been unsuccessful ns with the city of Ci plot on which he a F gran the Pacifico coost| The | another was sent to | Walter | dricks plans to-start in the left ¢ den opposite ¥ Christensen year in ba A for } fans in ey ached the Fran ht’ back fr a SANFORD WILL smHO’S FET OFS 49.900 eoLE TOURR | COACH AGAIN) G#MES WITHOUT ERROR QW GOURSE AT LOS ANGELES; Retwn to Rogers ie EAGEPTIOML RECORD 250 PLAYERS CONTEST HONORS Scheduled for Next my sous vosten. | ring to induce Wayne Munn to me boxing lessons from a real teacher, as, say Jimmy DeFor- rest, and then to come east and pose as n champlonship contender, ight, Casper Fall. |_NEW YORK, | an. 8 Sergeant This may be true, although one BOX | | Hank. Gowdy's feat of catching in| ‘The gre y i may wonder at the courage and con- i By NORM: i, BROWN [Maurice Shannon, who learned the | }41 major league games Without an we " nty-tw ‘ t fidence of the mysterious promoters. — |} Charley I yay not return | fine points of infielding from Mc- error, disclosed by the official rec. | dr n pri te Big Wayne started off as a fight- Ifyou haws more question’ to league base! ngain. ‘This | Catthy at Louisville. The third man | jords just published, ts not without | atten or at through playing foot-| lasi¢&bout baseball, football, box-| | bas been the rumor for some time, | is Cly infielder obtained | | precedent, ‘but it ‘ gel E. ( t ska, But atter getting | ling or any other amateur or pro-| | following the fallure of the former | (rom 1 | that has not be ¢ ¢ yped on the chin, he decided he I been fessional sport— great shortstop to round Into only on Gowdy rm might shine better asa wrestler. || write to Joho B. Foster, on| | last on hat Holl d more}and he needs fOr RE Hashes Gags vabaen thin Araton ie ay , Al Espinosa He waded through a raft of bis| | oasedall. || And now comes the report that, | congenial th some nd Jife pretty ; ( ; bays and then tried his luck against Lawrence Perry, on amateur | | Sli0! og he essa Bfa abe other elub ae Ware aBe teliee ge 1 = . He got ton rough] | sports, and t be in the uniform of jonas ¢ ue playing mn | i ny of 5 , threw him Saket Pate Play on boxing and other | | Cub recent s Ithough, of course,| Thereby hangs a sort of a 1,000 pi . $ $ $s $ $ $ § the ri t. He claimed the] | professional sports, All are spe is rumor guins/credence as the | hin main t haw been a stom: | epic. ; thous : MONEY TO LOAN champ out the fans were not| | cia! correspondents of the Casper | | Makeup of the Cubs for next season, | ach ailment tt ; POA. catchers {n bas y-vory. Is Dia W Jewelr convinced he took on good} | fribune, 814 World Building, New | | Jud nt plans is weighed. | So it wouldn't surprise the team to Jac and usually they are for old Stan. Zk qwand his -titular}.| Yorks * Manager Surthy” lige boys If some kind a deal ¥ r or 60 ago and told him 9 i f " pa vet, | than 15 games. Irideed, claims went bloo : Enclose a atamped, self-ad | | sathered together there rt- | gineg Uy the Cubs in. the near | th rat ae his; tuat He through |. ‘tine total for any catch Not long ago, Munn reverted to| | dressed envelope for your replr. Deus a oe, a ty the |Tuture which would send.Hollocher | with conching ods 1D “alle sBe without making a wild _- for his ou it his first love, the prize ring, and ‘ u round for a docile playmate, Q.—Is it {mperative that the run-; One is Jimmy Cooney 1 ; he found Ole Anderson. Anderson| ner must run to first base and Vet from the Cardinals, @ year's chance ¢n him. | jing to promingnt alumni, he proved to be very careless. He let| be called out if he watks? ———— | more for the college than any single } go a wild right hander which, as} A.—It is not Imperative that the | jaan or group of men in ail its Jong luck would have, landed on Munn’s}runrer must run. He can not be | lhanan aeenee Fes | n So went glimmering, for the| called out if he walks although ama- h hen SCanford came to, Rutgers | tfit. And ;,had repent eeven years at the Ne clubs » would | Brunswick inctitution and, ac: other major league ed | there are no pis | ke to ti dropping a third strike \o time, being anyway, all hope of meet-| teur umpires frequently call a run- football elevens of that college were ing Dempsey. ner out under the impression that King for almost any team. | merely something to be is th y in the Rocky | easy pi! | | gone to, ¥ : Moypntains. Almost any collegiate ‘CO LE’ bet ee oes | PLAY TONIGHT the tne ot the piss: "ra ae tor A.—Eighty-five yards from kick | the une of the phrase: “I'd die for rs dear old Rutgers,” offiih Towa game, So Say Overseas Golf| eet Perhaps, knew how that 4 } li ae t hi ' - taigrabeneciusnioiincanett y quoted phrases or nated, StorageBatteries Gee ies ia tarda Ree Stars After Match The basket ball season of the Na-| came out! of Princeton-Rutgers O} | trona County high school will be} game of the carly nineties, when a t Bier Jack Dempsey. Best blow eel Last Sunday opened at Midwest ton: when the Feptiag aan, vt on the bea, ET Dempsey's is left book SF. Va88) two high school squads tangle.| “ita aia ‘ter mea ola Tutors ne Bs j , THE SPORTSMAN. Coach) 5 W. Lyman will take cried , ; 26, Casper Tribune) | Nine men with him to Mlidwest.| “Al right, th die,” replied a . "ST . 8.—| Captain Allsman will hold down the| Princeton player, stepping upon his rach ING FIGHT sata Suae student | position at center. Cole and Dowler | ‘°° Price at Georgia T Anyway, Sanfo Atlanta, is des- oy 7 c db, Gaara pan th will be guards and Davis will be aleui rattroad insurance man, took | greatest olf | forward. ‘The selection of the other ré*that sotintry Has ever. pros| torre ‘ ¢ hold of Rutgers football at the {n- but it lies between -Vanatta, Cooper! the netaware a { he op of both 7 nd Hudson railroad, | This ts the opinion of both Arnaud] ana Connely. Bundy and Sheridan | ana a Rutgers alumina ty eae the veteran French star, are on the other men who will go to < ah We have your size. HARTFORD, Conn.—Charlie Man. | A Compst the field with the squad first year, the team nearly defeated i" | tho field: with th apa in an early season gaine ty. New Bed Mass., bi nent professiona afoah tithe werhithis veer ara'ncw r on gi Radio $11.50 Petrolle, Fargo, N. D., 12 rounds. | tn playing thet rial and the game tonight will 2 SR SVSE\ eats tee — this country last be: a teat Ot thete™abalits PEORIA, HL—Billy Shaw, De 6-Volt, $12 95 troit, and Morris King, St. Louis, 11-Plate ° rks }fought a draw, 10 rounds. Paul Pa ed he Radat 6-1 + Stedman, St. Paul, defeated Nick | the eove ic Mass} ecPing $15.85 || o:ivia. Docroit, 8 rounds. | istic’ Fre mand | A WYOMING ATHLETE 16 ardieu! He will be another &.—Gwynn pS So | by Jones!” | NEW YORK, SAN BERNARDINO—Jobnny Ad-| “What impressed mo most about Schoonmake of Wyoming, ams, San Bernardino, technically | the lad’s ability,’ said the hus) y sprinter and A very success: and Medbro Suits For all makes of cars, M nd und’s emi. lutgers was m one: slars were mentor > es Protect Your , , ¢ captain of the New otect 4 Knocked out Willie O'Brien, Pasa: | Comp ia Gunn's unu York track team, has been cwarded | Radiator With a dena. | He seems to have n jthe trophy given annual! the i POE {nects himself Hke The Semdaes pow Glen-| athlete of greatest all-around value Shutter PORTLAND—Tod Morgan. juntor| golfer who has been - Ughtweight 7 rock squad, wh has done notable |to the squad as a result of his 1 Operates from dash. inionl” kendo starring 1 teph-|naments for ‘years. 1 consider it over Sammy Cam! temperame than fifty pagnd, San Francisco, 7 rounds, . | cent of scor things in basket ball for several} rs, will meet the Casper Bus com- fine stocks—all so radically reduced that immediate clearance is assured. 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