Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 10

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TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT SOLDIERS TRAN FOR GAME WITH BILLINGS, WILL BE HARD FOUGH be ‘ARMY AND NAVY CLUB “SMOKE if PLANNED HE en ee LARAMIE HIGH R” RE The frst annyal football smoker x % < of the Army and Navy club will Backfield Turns Attention to Defensive Work and Im-|] be hela Saturday night in the club . r Z rooms cf this organization follow- provement in Punting Needed; High School ing the Billings Poly-Army and : % E f . Navy football game. Members of ’ in Scrimmage with Squad This Afternoon the Football -squad willbe guests ~ of honor at the smoker. 7 —————— A sna r in- 1 Fresh from their hard fought victory over the Wyoming } mest is os Be area ioe soa } university second team, the Army and Navy club eleven has | mittee in charge of the smoker. ' already started to prepare for the hard battle expected here | ©. C. Johnson is in charpe of the Saturday with the Billings Polytechnic School of Billings, Mont, | *™eker while V. Carter, coach of Coach V. Carter knows the Billings eleven will be one of the ae football team, is chairman of hardest teams on the schedule this fall to defeat. Consequently | ‘"S P°#™*™- he is drilling his team of ex-service ' a ll 4} men hard. The defensive playing, especially TWINS WILL BE OPPOSING CENTERS WHEN of the backfield, will be worked on’ — - YALE AND PRINCETON ELEVENS DO BATTLE much of this week because this is the part of the squad which has been slighted this son. The offensive which the Army and Navy players started in the closing minutes of the game Saturda nst the Cowboy seconds tled even the shivering crowd of Casper fans who believed all chance to score had passed for cither team. Tescher, the fast left end who won a name for himself playing football for the marines last fall, will give much of his attention this week to getting into better practice tine off his punts. This appe be a wenkness last week but could hardly be blamed Because a leaky line forced him to hurry his boot Scrimmage today with the high school squad probably will be the schedule. A light scrimmage Thurs- day afternoon and perfection of a few trick plays will make up the heavy work. of the ex-service team this week. Little is known of the strength of the Billings team other than that it has been successful this season. Both teams will line up weighing much same. member nt che meeting of Army and Navy club Monday i lf to sell five s to the game Saturda making in a good seat sale. But if Casper sport followers like good foot nd the open yle, > should be a big Members of the An club will sell tickets for the game and «arrangements probabiy will be made, to place them on sale al good cigar stores and news S “Tim” Callahan of Yale, at left, and “Mike” of Princeton, | | cATHBNAY One of the oddest battles colle e football will be staged Novem- ter-15,-when the Yale and Prin eton football teams meet. It might well be 5 Ly dubbed the tle of the Twins.” Cuaptain ‘“lim” Callahan, center of the . iia Walesteam and “Mike” Callshan, center of the Prine eton team, are twins. Wyoming Victory Over Mines Forecasts Defeat for Den- AN g Suceereeey ver Warriors TUGSON-FIGHTER LANDS = Calendar of Sports Denver University will play the H FERRITE 4 ity of Wyoming Saturday at BOXING: Otto Wi ‘ And it will not be any Delmont, 15 rounds J . The Colorado School of 1 Mines found what the Cowboy team t hes this year when they went down PAL MQORE HAS EDGE QN to inglorious defeat week by » knocked out Joe Colindon of t about three touchdowns. The Miner San Diego in the fourth round of a S alibi but due credit must be given to a VU h the Wyoming field men. ¥ Denver University lost last week ROSTAN I$ QUTPOINTED (By.-The Anuogiated Peees.) to the Univer of Colorado by 2 MEMPHIS, , O Pal Moore, MW healihy margin so that another ; Memphis bantemweight, was riven | i i this week would IN FIGHT WITH {] KEFFF the decision over Bernie Hahn in e followers of the confer- #1 eight rounds last 5 fall. Sor The vame between the Montana he Only Reliable a relative strength of the two Montana teams. STANFORD DEVELOPING STRONG TEAM ON COAST Oct. inex- ITY, of the handicap perienced material which w: ent when football practice Stanford on September 15, the pros- pects for « strom varsity this year ure good, The adoption of the game by Stanford last year the Cardinal football team face with an American contest California for the first time ir years. California resumed the game” in 1914. Melbourne C. Evans, coach for a month confined the work to defen- sive tactics. With scheduled games drawing: near, however, vans has shifted to offensive work and the ability of the team is commencing to be apparent to with face 11 old tee ty Small Figurer ; od “How much did you pay the rainis- mg ter when we were marrie ot “J réfu¥e to incriminate myself, my e} deer.” “What do you mean?” T waked the clergy and We said, ‘Whetey te you,’ and I paid tt.” n how much she ls worth 10 outpoint- in ‘ll it and the 4 ultural college milly Associated: Press.) th at Logan, Utah, should prove | WATERLOO, Oct. interest in y of the fact Dennis O'Keefe the U Aggie n-has al- ¢d Joliet udy defeeted the Unive of | Tounds ‘here. yay Montana, to 0. .The score this 4 = ; week should give a good line on the _ A Tribune Wantad will s« public ent dod knos in w 1 ten nay WHEN THE DUCKS BEGIN TO FLY your trigger-finger begin to as the birds return to the feed- ing grounds—so the hunters came to this store. It's a pleasant place to select a shot- gun, rifle or revolver. All grades nd weights: ch guaranteed, Each reasonably priced. Our shells is in them. Why the best sporting Holmes Hardware Co. Phone G01 Casper, Wyo. good shotgun good powder reputation for based on the not get better acquainted with goods store in town? senator sure publish a TO PLAY HERE Natrona Starts Season with Squad Trounced in Game with Cheyenne 3 Commercial company, Merchants’ ments the enterprise of tl | its trade policy as follows: . Natrona County high school has definitely scheduled a game with the} Laramie high school football team to! store al he played here either November 1 or} #t0Fe 9 cording to announcement made j (i, 8, today. The first workout of the ular high school team was held y afternoon in the high school gymnasium. day the team prob-} ably will practic on the athletic field. Thirty-six men are expected to ke the school squad and the t that is being shown in m this season was plainly indicat- ssterday afternoon when two full ms reported to Coach Morgan. Serimmage probably will be held with the Army and Navy team this week or next se the teams are frirly well matched in speed and} weight. The first squad for the school will be selected the latter part of this week or the first of next week. A captain probably will be elected as soon us this Ist of players is an- | ounced. The Laramie high school eleven! which probably will open the season | for the local high school has been defeated already this season. Last Scturday, thé Cheyenne high school trampled on the amie eleven to the tune of a 26-to-7 score. Sorenson starred for Cheyenne | with three touchdowns in one-quar- ter. He is termed the find of the high school football season in Wyom-| ing. TWO-MINUTE ROUNDS TO SPEED UP BOXING BOUTS: SEATTL “Wash., Oct. —To speed up g bouts and to re- lieve the boxeys from undue strain, | promoters of shows here will be per-| mitted to stage matches of six two-| minute rounds instead of the custo- mary four three-minute rounds. it has been announced by Charles Hu-| len, secretary of the Seattle boxing | commission, Portland, Ore., tried out the | minute round plan with much- sue- it was reported here. Boxers say the greatest strain comes during the last minute of three-minute ‘rounds. 22 ow MITCHELL TOO CLEVER FOR NEW W JERSEY BOXER 23. —Pinkey Mitchell, AGiwankes lightweight, ‘out-. boxed Mickey Donley, of New Jersey, in practically everye round of a ten- round go last night. HILDREN Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the “outside” treatment— Views Vapor “YOUR BODYGUARD” - ORI 60%. 9.26 Ta iUinien: Made At All Dealers ’ “Every Puff a Pleasure” Sweet and Mild 2 coe L. G. MURPHY CIGAR CO.) Wholesale WORLD TIflFT THURSDAYS C000 AOVERTISING MEDIUM FOR} BUILDING 15 SOLD FOR. _ WEBEL COMMERCIAL STORE $16,000 TO RIVERTONITE Webel Commercial company, dealers Wyoming. | and the idea has proved successful. .} things humming all the time. | unlimited | buy Under a reproduction of a “Thrift Thursday Special” advertisement in- erted in The Tribune by the Webel the Dry Goods Trade Journal compl: firm in Thursday is played up by the n general merchandise at Casper, They are called “Thrift and on these days the offers something special jepartments, The allitera- wording of the two words, Thrift Thursday has caught the public fancy hurs the ad reproduced herewith an idea is gained of how these days are featured, Webel’s make use of al- lileration to a considerable extent. They not only have ‘Thrift but their slogan which is used in ali neir ads and on all their ‘Watch Our Windows (alliteration again) are al Rays ke pt up-to- a te, and are changed frequent), three time week, which is ellent for a sren- eral store, “Customs in Casper are such that merchants would not really have to exert themselves much to sel] goods in some lines, but. Webel’s keep An oil and sheep town, Casper’ is ‘enjoying prosperity. When people things they buy with a lavish d, and it is 2 common yin: among all merchants of this town that ‘no customer ever. argues about price.’ Consequently the temptation might be strong to let things slide a bit. “But Webel’s use their . ‘Thrift Thursdays’ just as strong as .if the town was desperately looking for bar- gains, and they find that~ their ef- forts are justified by the unusually | large number of women who come to the store that day. Specials in each department always pay. And natural- ly, when people come downtown on a certain day for certain specials in “different departments, there is always an excellent possibility ‘that ‘they’ will buy things in other departments. So | ‘Thrift Thursdays’ are good things. 'for Webel’s.” CAN CON- VInc 3 THE WOMAN. Customer: You can't improve on nature. Pruggist: That May be, but you'd be sur- pris@d oat the amount of com- plexion depos we sell. Serer ietegegeenter So ofe-afe-etooks fo toedoetoet ro oho aerate a8 ato dtost 2, 4 > Ww os ied nets detected io? 7 ¢ 0+ 2, o> « RP ‘ x foes o-4 7 ? Oe hehe et terete RP Xara on ot o> ¢ +, ‘ e+, ? R? ‘e 04 ¢, ‘ o+, %, ¢ o, + Table Lamp Bargains MARRIAGE LICENSE pe Rainwater of Casper and Etta May Grant of Lima, Ohio, ‘— granted a marriage license Mon- day, at the county clerk’s 8 office. Gash lta GROCERY AND APARTMENT In three years the Women’s City club of Cleveland has attained an ac tive membership of over 8,000, The ese being erected at the corner of Linden and Beech strects for Brown-Moore & Co., and. which, is to be used as a grocery store and meat market with apartments on the second floor, was® sold erday to J. Walter Owens of-Riverton. The _After you eat—always take consideration was $15,000. The building is 30 by 60 feet in size. The lower floor is completed and the grocery store was opened there this a morning. The second floor apart- relieves Heartburn, Bl ments will be ready next month. BE sro nal stench ir ‘ oe N cae Nothing in a Name. “Are you still a member of. the eo ‘Don't Worry Club’ that was organ eet ized years ago? Cite ase “Ye And th 's something more to worty about. 1 must he terribly in Reokang ai <RWACS fi arrears in my. dues, MEN ONLY! 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