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i Nara i Sree a Wo Coach Carter Eases Up Training on: | Eve of-Battle with Laramie Eleven Only light signal practice this. aft.| ernoon will be the orders of Coach V. Carter for the Army and Navy football) team in, preparation for the big game tomorrow the Wyoming university’s second team on the high school athletic field. A hard scrimmage yesterday gave the players their final work-out. be- fore the contest. The light work'this afternoon is only to keep the mén in trim and familiar with the. team plays. + The Univérsity of Wyoming squad which will include several players eligible for the varsity this season, will arrive here early tomorrow morn- ing. The game, however, does nos start until 4::30 o’clock in the aft- ernoon. The playing ficld condition following several snows this week. Consequently a fast game of football is expected. Jnist what style of attack the ex- service team will-use against the Cow boy huskies is not known. However, Casper gridiron followers are hoping that the Army atid Navy eleven will open up and try jts-hand at modern football instead of the old line-bu: ing game. These same followers be- lieve that the local team wll show afternoon. with| is. in .excellent; TODAY Ss NEWS OF bts SPOR a again and Wil?Fight Three Bouts*for'It Ted. (Kid) Lewis, former-welter-} weight champion of. this.country, is |-Preparing to return to “Prziand. He ‘will Jeaye the United i$ pn Oct.| When. Redmond Barry, the Eng-| ish promoter,-was in this country re- cently trying to sign up Jaek Demp-| sey for a bout with Joe Beckett, he! arranged with Lewis to go to England for three bouts. welterweight chanipion- of Europe. Five years ago Lewis came to the} United States. He-was practically unheard of in this-country at that time. He was a lightweight ‘and made good from the start. About three years ago he declared himself a welterweight. At that time there was no welterweight champjon, so s claimed the title. He defended | it: against. Willie Ritchie; but after many bouts Jack Britton finally suc- ceeded in winning the title from Lew- the state university boys a few point-! js. ers in the open style of attack if that is resorted to. The first team from Laramie found the end runs the best ground -gain- ers here last Saturday, but if Coach Corbett’s pupils from the second line- up try this style of tactics this week. Casper sport followers believe they will be sadly surprised. The reason is seen in great playing of Tescher and Fleming, the ends scheduled to start tomorrow. It looks like a from any angle. TWO CRASH AT CHEYENNE FIEL! (Continued from Page 1) neat little game vaged is due to ‘prompt. action in placing guards around the airplanes, a determined onslaught by souvenir seekefs setting’ in immediately zfte) cach nt-andbéing repulsed at times ‘only by<resorting to violence. * Thq ‘catastrophes overtaking Os- bourne and Steinle resulted from the fact that the surface “wind, correct- ly indjcated by the marker on O'Neil field, was blowing in a direction al- most directly opposite to the higher current which wes sweeping snioke from the vents of tall stacks in me city. In attempting to fand aviators headed heir machines in the direction int which the smoke was blowing and this brought the surface wind directly on the tails of the airplan Steinle’s plane’ ran 300 yards zcross the field before the following wing lifted its tail and turned, it completely over, imprison- ing the pilot and observer in the cockpits, heads downward. ‘The fuse- luge of the machine did not collapse and to this is due the ape of the crew. ; = Osbourne’s machine was still 60 feet above the field when the fol Jowing surface wind tilted its tail und it dived nose foremost #gainst the earth. Maurer, the observ rg Was standing on the tail, anticipa 4n easy landing and was thrown 30 feet before hestruck the eurth. Os- bourne’: cupe was more remarkeble | however, the forward eockpit of th plane collapsing about him in a tivisted mass of wreckage, yet he es- eaped “without a seratch, The air- plane came to a rest upon its side With the motor virtueHy the onl sufficiently undamoged ferfon of it “0 be worth salvaging. 4 of the Thursday! wae the “big day thound on the first leg of the twits i 5 the continent course and six of thea arrived within a per- iod: of fifteen minu Almost be- fere Steinle 2nd’ Meyhres lad reach REEDER’S SHOE SHOP 119% East Second St. dition and culty % back to England with of winning the welter- weight championship of Europe,” de-- clared Lewis. ‘“Then-I am coming back to. this country to force Brit- ton into a bout withe the title at stake. 1 know that I can beat Brit- ton and regain the crown. If I suc- ceed in doing this, I will then be the welterweight championm,of the world, instead of just the. champion of this country... It will really amount to reviving a world’s championship that has been dormant for some - time.” Before ‘leaving America, however, Lewis intends to keep busy. He har several bouts in prospect. i Py ARIS—Two hundred and si ty-three-telephoné-exchanges-and 2 000 instruments: havé been fixed up in the devastated" regions of France, out of equipmieny purchased from the A: E. F- dergo a more thorough inventory of their physical condition. five other! amachines had dropped dowpson the; field and their crews Werpidappring for information refarame "th dent: Six other ‘raders; straggled in later. At one time there were nine airplanes on the sfield. The lest machine to arrive carried the runner-up in the race, Lieutenant Alexander Parsons, flying Ni 8 with Sergeant Royal Atkinson as ob- server, on the secgnd leg, eastbound, of the contest, Parsons landed at 5:47, too late for’ the field control officer to permit him to hop off for Sidney in an attempt further to de- crease the lead of the lezde rin the Lieutenant B. (Wi Maynard, 405 miles to the eastward, at hour ewas laboring feverishly race, who, thtat thet which went out of com- mission from a broken crank shaft near Wahoo, Neb., earlier in the day. Parsons will make a determined ef- fort today to overhaul Maqnard and leed him into New York. I greatly regret the Parson's ac- ide ” suid Lieutenant Péarson, re- ferring Maynard's misfortune, “and I’m mighty glad he got down without u crash. Vll do my best to- morrow to overtuke him-—his hard luek mey be my good fortuft®.”~ Lieutenant Pearson since Oct," 1, probably has established w record for continuous flying. In order to start in} the transcontinental derby Oct. %, he flew his entry, a DeHaviland ir, 1,300 miles to Mineola. « Since ing Mineale, he has covered 805 miles, bringing the. total dis- e he has flown this month up to- miles. After this gruelling his airplane is in first-class con- he anticipates no diffi- from mechancel failures dur- ing the remainder of the trip to New York, 1,696 miles. Like Cascarets, they work while van sleep: Wuntads. Lo 1 in his machine-a\motér' to ' Local 1 Season Opens This Week ont Next’ with Games on’ Cas- «per Grounds, . With thé start of the regular Na- trona’ County, high « school ‘football season next week and the Army and | ane Navy footbell ‘season well under way the” ‘gridiron sport’ is looking up in Casper. ' The ‘interclass contests at thé- “county high‘ school Probably | ‘will: be: completed by the end of this “week. Then Coach Morgan | | oer Select unuspal players from each of the téams to niake a squad of 32 | or more players from which to build | the. school team, his team probebly will weigh nearly 150 pounds per man from present indicationh, which will furn- ish <a formidable opponent for the Among others, Lew- ¢4\rmy and Navvy club club huskies is will box with Johnny Bashion, rel practice. The ex-servicce team will average about 155 pounds, the beck- ' field weighing less than 155 pounds i per man on an ‘average. A tentative football game has been arranged’ for the lMatrona County high school -with the Laremie high | school, It probably will be the Opening contest of the season fot 52 local eo aes CONTRACTS LET FOR ADDITIONS Two More Rooms Each at East Casper and Park Schools Are Authorized At the rggular meeting of the city school board held last night the board let a contract to Colby and Long- stad for the erection of two tempor- ary school buildings, one at the East. -Casper school and the other at the Paric school 'to take care of the over- flow attendance at these buildings. Each of the temporary structures will contain two school rooms. They will be frame buildings covered with stucco, the ordinary type of frame portable building not being warm ‘enough for this climate, it was thot. The board discussed a number of other matters pertaining to the schools but took no further definite action. 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