Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 7

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hia mabe see Syl RES Tee — - SATURDAY, OCT. 11,1919 : Pa soaearagr ato : aspet Dally Cribune Lae PAGE SEVEN. me T 4 * RT, Hobson” of the Casper)Commercial company are _ leavin Holaek ee Regt exene @) TODA Ss N EWS i N & EA L. M ¢ pharmacy and Hugh and Mike Mill-| within the next few days on a hunt- ong oun iy és yo expect to “be oy er and « “Blake Horn sof the Webel ing trip for big game in the Jackson | gone about two weeks, Pe HOW VARSITIES PLAYERS LINED WP FOR KICK-OFF = "2W. asires, COWBOYS HAVE IN VARSITY GRIDIRON GAME, P.M, Perreay mere LONG SCHEDULE Lyric Theater Continuous from { to 11 P. M. The Classic of the Hour— Wyoming Position Montana --—— Boseman Huskies Arrive Friday Night and Wyoming! Hegewald — L. E. -- J, Maahin J) Seven Games to Be Played after This M Bai: Sauads. Cripoled th: |] Emick ....L.7.--..; Morphy] Contest Here Today; Next TODAY A SUNDAY = is Morning; Both Squads Crippled thru Willis (Capt.) L. G. —_ Robertson with the Mines Practice Work, Captains Say Aided’ 2270 82: “ew chetithased STEWART EDWARD WHITE’S L itty ce : Neff . Gr eas Knight | Following the game with the Mon- = Burns __ oT am tana Aggies at Casper today, the Uni- Wyoming is playing the Montana Agricultural College || Garbutt RELL Makin versity. of Wyoming will still have r4 99 this afternoon on the High School Athletic Field. The initial | Smith -Q _ Tavler (Capt.) | n more games to be played this kick-off was scheduled for 3 o’clock. It is the first football | Cline - L. ; ial IF nla sa Nges vine Acorn te game of the 1919*season for Casper and is the first contest of || Layman - He. leas Yi teaae in Cl RsGodnaita tie ached’ e is sche the year for the Montana eleven. Barnes or : ule for the team November 1. A big. squad of huskies arrived from Bozeman, Mont., last nae cree enn mema The Colorado school of mines will night after a hard-trip. The team | left Bozeman Thursday night. The | Wyoming eleven arrived here early this morning from Laramie, Wyo. Both teams will enter the battle crippled by injuries received in prac- — |Play here next Saturday. This Prom- ises to be one of the closest games of the season. Denver University October IN 10 PARTS WITH 8 STARS. The Westerners is a Story of the Black Hills. ,will be played at Laramie, 25. The schedule for the remainder tice. Montana probably will suffer ason follows. thai cats beetitvinet cond players’ on. —Colorado School of Min the bench. Several were lost by con- 18. — Colorado . School of, S h x b li | ference rules of the Rocky Mountain Laramie. j | \ Dee the rescue by light- 7 conference. Coach Powell said this Ry oe Laramie. = | morning that his team would be Tees é ag Cheyenne. | ning. | minus the service of Bice, a 180- , Nov: 8—Nebraska at, h a ie. ttoventh hour ales of the. conte PE ra ae | Seesvoke Edward Dried See the fighé on a run 2 wars a = zs ove! backfield will further be x CE cae ee ee i: be kb. i | weakened by the loss of Wylie, a . | Nov. 7—Colorado Teachers, at eWay, Ue oarc fast halfback, who broke two or Greeley Colo. ‘ i ate three ribs in practice this week. Wyoming on the other hand will he minus Wilson at quarter because of a bad knee. Coach Corbett may use this player but it seems more probable @that jhe wik play Smith most of the contest at the general- ship position. Otherwise the Cow- boy line-up will be much the same as the one which started the first game. The Laramie eleven will be strengthened in the game today by the presence of “Red” Willis, who has been practicing only about a week, It is expected that he will so into part of the game at left guard because of his experience as a line- man, Willis was elected captain of the Wyoming eleven for 1917 but went into the army. He is serving in this capacity now on account of his election several years ago, Judging from the weight of the two teams, the experience of players, and the showing thus far of the Cow-. of the speediest automobiles are boys, todays game should prove in- ready to compete in the world’s teresting. The Brown and Yellow/| sweepstakes race of 300 miles for eleven from Laramie will have the| a purse of $30,000 this afternoon. edge on the Bobcats in experience,{ The entrants include Gaston See the run through a fusillade of real bul- MISS THIS pasa feild o PICTURE RR ae = { See the classiest gun IT’s YOUR play ever Sannt OWN FAULT ‘MAD HATTER IS FAVORITE FOR LATONIA STAKES ed Presx.) Oct. 11 — Six horses will face the barrier in the world’s richest race, the Latonia $50,000 championship stakes, &t Latonia Track today. Rain. last night made the track heavy. Mad Hatter is the favorite and Stock- well is second. NEWSPAPER DECISION SEN TO SHIRE left hook carried too much punish-| “1 — Jack Saent. for Stanley Yoakum, Denver) Sharkey outfought Sam Marino ac- FRANK CHANCE CHANCE TO BE NEXT OWNER AND MANAGER OF CUBS—It is reported by insiders that Fred Mitchel is to quit the Chicago Club The of stock in the club and when the transaction is completed he will suc- | in favor of Frank Chance. utter is negotiating for a large block ceed Mitchel as leader of the Chicago Team. (c) Copic Service Co., Inc. 15 CARS ENTER Cars ENTER FUNSANENT TOO GHENT, x nooo purse: YOAUM YELLS ENOUGH; EATLE GETS. ESSN See a fist fight that is no joke. pers reak Sée the funniest kid in the movies. Axnoct Press.) CINCINNATI, Oct, 11—Fifteen By Anno DENVER, Oct. exe.) for it is the third game for Wyoming{ Chevrolet, Omar Toft, DePalma (light weight, and the Philadelphian cording to a newspaper decision in a ace, of . < ie and only the initial contest for the! and others. was awarded a decision last night on eae round go. Both are New York Admission: 15 and 30 to 6:00 Night Prices All Seats 30c Aggies from Montana. SESS aT ET a technical knoekot, in the fourth! men. Each eleven has about five letter) round of a scheduled, twelve round MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. nen: in-itsdine-up>~ Both have-good} WALGAST LANDS KNOCK BHT se: whictrewarstopped me ¥orkunrs) vrais Samael wilewett: nes s lines and fast, but rather light back- | request.” + SSSSSSARCOOEALS = = f fields. Montana is expected to have Mike Ertle, St. Paul bantam-; SoeSoege-efe ots fost 2, R A ah6 ~ the advantage in weight in the back- Qn KANE IN TH E TENTH weight won a decision in cight rounds een ots 5 a RO SO OR ee eons field, over Harry Paul of Denver. ° ¥ waite Se + {o¢, SHANNON WINS FROM sung? deer ek VEha wa TIGER-MORMON L P 5 W k D id é “TONGIN NA ULES ees CLASH TODAY, 3 Let Frintzess Wee ecide ; round AS ara last night. 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