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~ FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 | World Results | By Leased oe ROBINS PINNING ns TONE: PITCHING OFFENSIVE (S PLANNED NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—()—Veteran player from the back trails of the major leagues car of Wilbert Robinson in his attempt to rebuild the tobins and bri ing hem back to the contending held prior to 192 His rescued the hope Brooklyn position they sa high. h-pitched offensive. He will call upon y the former Cub infielder, Rabbit Maranyille; th ex-Yankee | supply 1uch nville is slated to sts short or second. Should he r the keystone bag, Milton Stock expected to return to third, while Horace Ford probably will be at short. This would leaye in reserve y, Marriott, late of the Braves, and Corgan, a Des Moines tecrult, a Well as two young players, Standaert and Partridge. TRY TRAINING Wholesome Respect Is Shown for’ Battle ¢ With Zivic. | There is certainty about the | ging first basen nier, Who threate | of last season tc fescape uncémplimentar fron the Prookiyn stands. of attitude on fandom later slug: Four: reversed his decision rd avhen ; Witt will pl nterfield, Helly, | x an acquisition from the E may proved of Jess McMahc press Dick field, of substi bg the Pitt Zack W oted ing pitching periment with Barnes, obtal in left. to rejuvenate Robb arms ie will ex Jess i avin got an eye that it might be » be decided just as well to get himself into the well known pink.| including L. A. Brown and H. A Which shows that Tommy is no-| Bennett, Oklahomans; Jim, Elliott, a body's fool. He began hard training] $19,900 purchase from ‘Te 110, ‘ Ind.; Hollingsworth, $15,000 prospect is the record of achievement | ¢ror, Porting Moss, Meitiphis whic il n lampe: two years Lew Te! r, Archie Goodman, Bobby Tra- Al Demont and once with has would be performers Grimes, such seasoned Petty, Osborne, d Barnes. expected as Vance, has Zlyte, wallop, sh will be lees int 1 not miss the ped that even a} fy, than Mills fous tip a perusal of Zivic's re exploits that t ‘vould be Just x him to adopt the Boy nee for Watch the Tribune-Herald's mammoth industrial e@ition. A com. Plete survey of Natrona ccunty and Wroming In WRIGLEYS P K. in the New Handy Pack is the biggest value in long-lasting flavorful enjoyment that you can buy. ; It is the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money. Handy Pack fits hand, pocket and purse. Look for WRIGLEYS PK. 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Wor 30 of the 42 laps the Finn held the lead with Moore in *econd plaée and Gorinan third, but his turfs were ertdé, Moore jtimped ahead at the end of 2% miles and Gorman followed, with ‘Thunberg, fearing broken leg against the boa of the rink, refusing to extend last Is at elther end his pace. Moore won in nine rin } 1-5 seconds, with Gorman 10 y hind, Thunbérg was half a nind Canadlir | écord was ¢ 4 he Young Fitz Will Meet Delaney In NEW YORK, Jan, 15.—(®)—Bob | Fitzsimmons, son of a champion, to- day appears to ed the ble money plane of boxir ra strug the Jack Delan A Banquet That Was | Almost a Tragedy “Three yours ago at was stricken with two doctors w a banquet I indigestion. rked over meé An | hour before 1 came to. I had had ore colle attacks before, but noth lke that No doctors or medi cine gave me permanent help until a friend, who was at the banquet advised me to take a course of 2 z ‘one dose will convinee,’ which I did with wonderful results It Is a simple, harmless prepara that removes the catarrhal m from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes pre United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center | Sprinter Who Beat U.S. Stars in Germany Will Face Them in U.S. FRANCIS HUSSEY HUBERT Hausen IAN E. BROWN } vasion of German. VM vo Nurmi, Iinland’s| Houben, Germen “runner on wings,” raised interest | scored victories ” i ack athletics to high pitch last | achievement raised Geri fans to a high piteh. OREN URCHISON here Hut “Paddoc both, The man athletic Jtist What Was the euuse of the flare-bnck that followed {snot known. Atyhow the charge v rilsed by German promoters that Paddock and Murehison Were vio lating amateur rules tn their dé mands for expenses for exhibition Appearatices, The made were never substantia Houben comés to this country hopeful of proving his supertority | ove Mure on and Paddotk. The three, along with De Hart Hub M an star, are to compete In events at Madison Square Garden, New York Clty, February 4 nis is expeeted to be Houben’s f Following # he may tou [WPNINLEY BEATS TOAMERICAN |W PLAYING OFF CANE. st Appedtance in this ave 1 al New coun PARK THAT RAISED CONTEST’ McKinley school won ‘Thursday afternoon by 7 to 6. The game hod because of «a cor yin the week neoln i boys won from Lin Mills wilt he played today son and McKinley. The Une-upe of Thursday Durbin, MeKinléy boy: Cathern, If) Bowers, co. Pickett, Iz. Park boys: Keefe, rf. Bubb, 6.1 Davis Ni Lincoln boys . Lincoln girls If.;’ Haze, jo. r Lues firat game of the secon between ay from Park a score of been played npested goal The girls’ team phool defeated McKinley re of 15 to 9, and the In, 8 to O. rotind Jefter 's gamest tf. Mor Broges, tet Stewart, If. ation, tq. Foot, eg; Wilting: for rn, rf; Dill, Hook, rg. Haves for ‘SUNRISE AND CASPER HIGHS MEET TONIGHT 10 night tn the f r of the years and have in the past. Last year tournament under the the University: « won the troph réecation, toget for the Mminary game will» tonight Drink Hillerest Water, out stre five and Coach Fred W man has been drilling the Natrona County High school cagers in a system of defense | which he believes will offset the passing abliity of the Sunrise squad | which plays on the local floor to game he Sunrise for two ig teams ate at t auspl best passing the Mid © pro t will start cally all stomach, Hver and intes: | St 7:20 o'clock 1 ailments, ineludihg appendicitis, | por 7 dose will convince or money re H l Wi l | funded. | elten For sare by druggtsts everywhere H | Reaches Havre " 5 Pn + MONEY TO.LOAN || Mitt Hele Soper vege lawn tonnts champion, arrived here in Diamonds Watches fewelry oday on the line rT Cronk, which and Musical Instuments bal, Gas or Kenn, her eouah anc Jood weather wile ed ine | Jewelry Repairing and Agate || \ At . Miss ; li iS ' gain onaely from seasiekn hone Li5L 4 of| Wyoming, Bunrise | _ be Casper Daily Cribune THE TRIBUNE’S SPORT NEWS HOCKEY BOUTS HOLD THRILLS Most Fights in Madison Square These Days on Ice. By YAWRENCE PERRY. 1926, Casper Tribune) ORK, Jan. 1 promoter of boxing botits in York dropped in today to an nounce that he {4 going to start a campaign to have professional hockey, as It is now being conduct: ed at Tex Rickard’s new Madison Square Garden, brought under the supervision of the boxing comm sigh or some néwly constituted body. In this promoter’s opihlon, {f box ing were as rough and as ‘full of reat fighting aa profesional hockey is, the mitt game could not be pro- motod at all. So if pugilism is regu: lated, why not the sport of assault and battery on skates? Why should Rickatd get away with murder? | This, at least, is the way the box ing impresario in question has re acted to the Impressions he has re. ceived at the various prd hookéy contests at the Garden, culminating in the game botiween Now York and | Ottawa on Monday ni when stioks, fists and hurtling bodies we employed as Weapons and the police bad to keep ofder between tlval play ers with ruffed feelings | According to the promo! julon, boxing ts lke khitting when compared to hockey most teat fights that Mickard ts holding these Gays are of the fee, rather than In the ring. Conseqtiently, ha ts going to the mayor or the governor ot the king of Sweden or someone atid see what cah be done nbotit it, 105 GOLFERS SEEKING TITLE _INTEXAS OPEN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan One hundred and five golfe mateur and pro, climes as London and San Franoth today sought to lay Texas open golf crown, dentail art of the $8,000 pry mone: & the goal of two-thirds of the eritrants, Seventy-two holes of play over the Brackenridge Patk municipal oottrse today and tomorrow | whether a new name is to be chalked up béside those of Bob McDonals Walter Hagen. Joe Kirkwood and Joe Turnésa, winners of the previous | ‘Te opens, or whether either of the latter two will win the title for the second time. MacDonald Smith of New Jana Al Espino’ of Chicago |imorning were favorit of a large | Humber of golf followers, the latter largely because of his scores of 6 and 69 Wednesday and Thursday respectively. Dozens of amat who played tp In the heat ontest yesterday were not éntered in the tournament proper, rin ques: York, this + Strangler Lewis tossed Wayno | “Big Muni twice ottt of three falls at Denver. Munn won one fall tn 6 With @ half Nelson and crote Lewis took the second in 21:08 and the third er n Munn's a headlock ter 4 se -toah nang, CHEYENN Cheyenne hi Jar 1 school he basketball f team will meet Greeley Teachers College high in a game at the ( e rado dity Saturday night. The dians afe reported all ready fox Ay game, and local lowers of th game are conf hat Coach Powell will have the 1 JIM THORPE, ED REOSKIN GRID STAR, RETIRES AFTER FLORIDA EME Fla,, Jan. 16. rf) Indian athlete, ha all ‘of age His announcement came yesterda of retirement ter he had led the jess than 800 paid One must admission. quit some tine,” (Thorpe fast night My earning days in athletics are at an end and while sp have been my Mlvelt- hood, 1 have real vod for the love of competition ww T have & yearning to liunt and fish back with my people.” Tolay ho {« preparing to ling and feturn to hik Oklahoma, there runt and fis now 40, has | f sports tor 2 7) italy Thorpe, the wo from such distant | is to determine | with | LOS e ran. fer, whereby the seball | team of the Paoific t leayue ia moved to Fr », and the Malt Lake club to Los Angees, was contemplated here at the final ses sion of the mid-winter meeting of | owners and directors of the league St. Petersburg profersional foothall | team through a scoreless battio with | the Winter Haven club, for which et PAGE SEVEN 7 tin News Of Ail Events | HARMONY REIGNS UNTIL CLOSE OF PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL MEETING HELD ON CATALINA +HLES, Cal., Jan, 15, ¥ page was writtef into the annals of the National Associa tion of Professional Baseball leagues with the conclusion of its annual meeting yesterday on Santa Catalina Island, of Sou : It was the first convention of the ation ever held in’ the w iflc Const league also was rtod here last r and | “4 | and {s declared to have been the most representative and the most n peaceful since the assoc: wa lt six daya ‘CHEER LEADERS NAMED FOR NATRONA HIGh organized some 24 years ago. Several major problems were cor sidered by the association in } three executive sessions, and the MEDNICK BROS. following action talcen: | Unanlmous rejection of the major league proposals to extend player options from two to three years; re- diction In the cash consideration on player options from Class B, C, a D elubs, slicing $200 from the ginal required payment of 880: election of M. H Gent of the assocta Martin, as vice-president for year terms; and seléction of ville, Ni C., for the 1926 ety Other business completed inciudea onddrsement of the objects and pur- poses of the Axsdctation of Profe slohal Baseball Players of Amefica » and John b. | five Ashe- ‘onvention & tource of ald tor players, and the dre tion for a boost In th of President Sexton from 500 when a comtilttee rer he would not accept me nt compensation, pproximately sales ar trades, Invol¥ing in tielg#hbor hood of one hundred players completed before, during and ré than his dea the after RLEAGUES IN. ACTION IN 1925, Our clearance possible. high quality of By JOHN B, FOSTER sells them quickly. } (Copyright, 1926, Casper Tribw NEW Y¢ K, Jan 16 The wer 28 baseball leagues in 1925) whic qualified for membership among ti minors, according to figures by Johr ell, secretary of the National ation at the organization's ar meeting now in Catalina Ist One of thei Appalachtar Mountain League—slipped cape before the teason was wo others—the Qu tario and the Blue Grass existed in spirit only } When the time came to pl nuat 33's off veo and On gue they couldn't see where the funds | were going to come from. Moré than partici ted in minor league games in 19) The majors are entitled to h 640 | ere, but of this number three eights find their y Dac the | Hart Schaffner and Marx -| and Medbro Suits RADICALLY REDUCED TO 24° sale continues to offer the men of this community values which they didn’t believe While prices are lower than they’ve been in y OVERCOATS | WALK-OVER SHOES | AND OXFORDS $5.95 and $7.95 Values $8.50 to $10. sars it’s the these suits that OFF minors and are Ir d in 6,000 figure. So it 1s evident that p sional baseball tn 1925 gaye emp Special assortment of ARMY WOOL SHIRTS $1.95 for larger sum | MEDNICK Bros. HE OUR WINDOWS ment to about 6,500 players, That Formerly priced at $3.50. may look like a lot, but it is far bélow the current guees of the un- {tiated which places the number Around 15,000 The total amount realized by the minors from sales of players the inajors In 1925 was $70,500. 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