Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TODAY °S NEW SOX VICTORY AND PINS FAITH TO rarth. @thérs are considéring the pp Cumulative Pe ES a . . OMe Hibitles of beekeeping, frutt groWing | ae Darling 1 love You te din CICOTTE BEING ABLE TO TRIUMPH | ae reg ee | ' Chicago Fighting With Backs to Wall in Facing 32,000 Red Rooters; Hundreds in Line for Tickets Early Today (By Associated Pres.) CINCINNATI, Oct. 8.—Fighting with their backs to the wall, but hopeful despite four defeats, the White Sox will meet | the Reds today in the seventh game of the world’s series. The | Reds and 32,000 fans who witnessed yesterday’s contest are | confident the game will be decisive and that before night Pat Moran’s men will be proclaimed the champions. It is believed that Gleason will} send Cicotte, rated as the master! pitcher of the American League ,to; the mound. Cicotte has tried to stop them twice, and failed but Glea- fon is confident that he can master thém if his arm is right. Red supporters believe Moran will » pitch Slim Salles. He won the Reds’ \second victory of the series. There was 2 wild rush for tickets today. Handreds stood in line for STRANGLER LEWIS PINS DAAAK TO MAT TWICE) (By Associated Prexa.t SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. - S— defeated *. Tom | e “Strangler”. Lewis S FR i } ‘ } j ‘ ' i OM THE REAL GLEASONHOPEFULASRESULTOF / = - - - - i M OF SPORT “ARMY VETERANS - IN GRID SQUADS Five Letter Men Back at Laramie; Game Here to Open Season for Montana || With reports of greatly strength- ; ened football elevens this season as a result of the return of army vet- erans, the University of Wyoming at lean and the Montana Aggie school of Bozeman, Mont., are~each coming to Casper Saturday fully con- | fident of downing their opponents. | ‘Wyoming has five letter men and some promising new material which {will add weight and strength to the |team. Coach Corbett has been drill- i ling his Cowboys for nearly four | weeks now and the close call the | Colorado Aggies received when the Colorado eleven won from Wyoming {the Wyoming team. * | Indications are that the. Cowboys ‘will enter the game Saturday with {n. light backfield and may have to depend on the open game to shove the ball across. Coach Corbett is ij known to favor the good old game {14 to 0, indicates the strength of I é Shoe Ton i Helping Disabled Officers. fy Tengu | A small settlement of disabled Brit-| Mes, eae you like sandgiey {sh officers has:béen started at auth Pa ésonhurst—Oh, yés; 1 5; land, on the Yorkshire moors, a clérg?- ps ; man aud bis -wife having sisén, a) jeaee you do wear them sig, | group of nine cottages, with a garden , ‘1! ; ES ae and orchid, for the ekpétiment. Hére; “Weir ‘eu? Wear whit? a navil dffidar and his niece pave, "Why, saddals, “i , sthrtéd wedting, while a blind officer, | , “Ob, eexele By Bacpengnt Fou Yi irkinéd at St. Donstan’s, his 4 petiitry | ed me it r lige ss jandals,* the shmé qualities of leadership dig- Aue) -Pinttateetery a playéd on the batflefiéld can be utl- | peer sf dust crazy shou lized by disabléa officérs in connec. tlén with rural reconstruction in Eng: | = land. Thele Friends—They’re madi tu jigy on nothing. A ; ASTHMA i There ia no “cure” Ss but relief is often brought by— All Settied. “When women get thé ballot do you pose politics will cause an idcrease io family quarrels?” | “Not at our House,” replied Mr. Jib- way. “Mrs. Jibway bas been téllng me how to yote for twenty years, and at my time of life I see no reason why I should become stubborn and argu- - , toutes a {°YOUR BODYGUARD" - SOF. GOr Tig Why Not Use the Best BUTTER It is without question the hours. After the game yesterday| Draak last night in two straight falls | | of lugging the ball by line smashes, : | bub with light backfield he bas a. e ° Gleason declared the White Sox at! at wrestling. é 4 Fi beet Bowing his. ra eae of as ry f feast had hit their championship stride : ~ % pointers in the new style of play. | Os = 1S ying and were far from being out of the; The significance of an agate stone, From Montana, Coach Walter D.} frace. They seemed to be fired with) worn as a brooch, is that it is sup. | 4, Powell, former director of athletics} : : S if ®& new fighting spirit which is hoped| posed to quench th and to protect at th Rese: i pec Cl to turn the tide, the wearer against lightning, 7 Te Obs nov Western juteerye Oniversty, sf .is building up his*team around oa “| squad of army veterans. H. M. Rice of Kalispell; Homer Taylor of Clear Lake, Wash.; L: Mashin of Chicago; Al Borton of Glasgow, and Anker L. Christensen of Lancaster, Wash., are the veterans back this season. LO The opening contest of the season = * for the Montana Aggies will be the ; jgame here Saturday against Wyom- THE BIGGEST LITTLE MAN IN BASEBALL—Dick Kerr; of the|ing. Montana will bring 16 to 18! NATRONA BUTTER When ordering from youur GROCER And he is convinced that you’ expect QUALITY _._ Fresh, Sweet and Pure Every Day. Made Where It is Also Sold Natrona Butter Shop | Opposite Public Library * Cowboy team. White Sox, who defeated the Reds in the only two games won by Chicago up ie" from the north to battle oy till today. He weighs only 151 Ibs. and this is hisirat year in the majors. (c) Coptic Servivee Co., Inc. SORENSON ANO SMITH ARE BOTH CONFIDENT ON EVE OF MAT SH - WINNER, FOWLER-OUFFY BOUT ENDS WN A DRAW Ry Ansoclated Press. « ) OAKLAND, Oct. 8—Jack Thomp-' Tile Boxing cms ar Boo QUZUKOE WINS REYNOLDS vie Tere MNT CONTEST BY DEFAULT dy the Ipis theatrh Sorenson. is’) CEDAR RAPIDS, Ig.,. Oct. 8.-— Boing into the match with the guar-) Before tre “largest ‘enowd. that’ ever j@ntee that he will throw Smith twice | witnessed 2 wrestling match in this: in an hour. Smith clainis to be ‘the! city, Pete Buzukoc, of San‘ Francisco orld’s light heavy weight champion | won from Jack Reyni by default. in a four round go. Monk{Fowler and Jimmy Duffy; light weights, went four rounds to a draw Both Chris Sorenson and Pleasant Smith are ready for their mat match to be started tonight at 10 o'clock, Have Cuitty Rooms! Electricity will help you to take off that disagreeable, shivery, unhealthful chill—the chill that is the cause of so many colds. While Sorenson claims to be one of! the fastest men of his size in the mat game. Smith will enter the ring. tonight with his opponent weighing about 36 pounds more than he does; Smith; | however, feels confident that he will | be able to hold out for an hour be-| fause in his training here he’ has} worked into fine conditiow. Joe Miller, a fast 122 pound Wrestler, has been matched against Bob Hazelton, 2 145 pound wrestler of, one of the world fleets, will be on the program as one of the pre- liminary events. Hazelton agrees ‘to throw his small opponent twice in 30 minutes or forfeit the match. Anohter preliminary wrestling con test is being arranged while a boxing _ PLEASANT SMITH—Who goe« to the match with Chris Sorenson at the Itle:tonight. Sorenson agrees to throw Smith twice in an hour. MLEOO ANNIOUS TOIT PEAKING AGAINST SMITH, --\ GHKLLENGE IS IGNORED) Electricity—and a George McLeod, manager of Har- vey Petkins, wonjd like to sce his mun matched against Pleasant Smith claimant of the light heavy weight championship. Perkins issued a challenge to Smith through the Daily | Tribune several days ago, the match to be a finish affair. Perkins w: willing to wager $250 on his ability! to . beat - Smith. Smith has ignored this challenge, bout is looming up as a possibility. [The two main wrestlers on: the bill for tonight made it plain that ladies were welcome to sce the wrestling show. The man Sorenson promises to pin ot the mat lines up in this fashion: ---172 Ibs. Height - Neck — Normal chest SS Western Evectric HUGHES SunBEAM Heater Wa We Have Just Purchased a Big HIGH CLASS STOCK uccording to McLeod in a signed statement issued this morning. “IT would like to have this bet call- ed,” says McLeod. “I see no reason why a man claiming to be in the will furnish enough heat. to make you comfortable. of —— championship class should refuse to| ‘ wrestle an amateur. If Smith will 7 ~ . ‘ . ; : DEEie one saat and the reetintie MEN’S CLOTHING Any electric light socket in your home will furnish the current orranged, I fell sure the wrestling — and fans of Casper will be given a real wrestling match. This man Soren- son who Smith is working against | tonight is a frreat deal he:vier than| Perkins.” ~~and you can carry-the heater with you from room to room, SHOES Which We Are Offering at Remarkably Low Prices. SEEING IS BELIEVING We Carry at All Times A Full Line of— Staple andFancy Groceries Special— Bellflower Apples Per Box, $3.00 Wright’s Grocery 134 Oak St. Quality, Service and Fair Treatment Always. Whose catching for the White Sox | is one of the features of the series. | (¢) Copie Service Co., Inc. - . Something at Stake. “What are you shouting ‘police’ | Lost Opportunity. fort” asked the Inquisitive old gentle-) “Mfy first patient called on me to- man. -“{ don't see anybody trying to’ qay,” said the young doctor. “He's reb or beat you.” rich, too.” “Don't bother me,” answered the “Congratulations,” replied the elder cltizen who was standing on 2 corner’ jy doctor. “What was the matter with yelling with all his might. “A man | img from Skeetersville het me half a doly| Nothing, I couldn't find a thing lar I condn’t rouse up a cop in Toad: | wrong with him.” vine if I yelled for half a day, and I'm “Ah, my boy, you still have a great | Just trying to wiv that money.” deal to learn about your profession.” The Wrong Man. “What do ‘sou think of Shelley | “== PxCTaTOR. asked the studious person, ! Mr, Unaerfed: “I can't see hum,” answered the) Mutton stew slingy individual. ener ds “Umph! I'm not testing your vis.) yoo), de- fon,” said the studious person, witb His a trace of impatience. “J made the mistake of thinking you might know something about literatore.” The cheery glow sent out by the polished copper reflector car- ries with it a powerful-vélume of heatithat will effectually warm up the average room. “It's safe, too. apt The chilly days are here. Get your heater while there is an ample supply. -Protect yourself, Call on-us or call ug up, Wite: I know we do, but the cook is so fond of it. Natrona Power Company ’PHONE 69 CASPER LOAN OFFICE. 133 South Center : Phone 804J oh ' Licensed and Bonded

Other pages from this issue: