Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 11

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aE aS EDR es J BETWEEN TWO BROTHERS c FSTIC ING ARTIST TIME, NO GAME s.)—Johnny Kilbane, featherweight ng stren | mpion of t train 1ously day and night — for selsion other against. brethe ; * : Brasher age lnecu bret tee h Were November 4. On: that day That will be the unusual situation! Johnny will h bow in the poli Fangio’ willtse in thp center of the line when Yale and | tjcal arena a | Princeton meet November 15. t H : 5 ° | Capt. Tim Callahan, Yale star center X une Laramie Still Celebrating ,Last | will buek against -his big brother Mike on alder Jeeks’ Vi i who snaps the ball back for the Tigers. man or p his place ranks of Weeks’ Victory with No ’ A Sch ! Brothers on the same team are numer. | Common cltizer = ule for Tomorrow | Neto thiaasens Johnny is 1 ining ad hard’ for | Harvard h 1. pair ine Baars n As Bey a yh the star back i yung Arthur 2 After scoring three straight victor Bae sec ate betes pz : RS ral oe ated s over teams considered at the start ne -Wells twins are a notable ex- | Prem i ; A a "Baliga hor of the season as the best In the Rocky ample at Yale One js playing in tl aK GUIA Tl A atéllar tote in tthe fer Mountain region, -the University of backfield on the “varsity’’ while the rriculum ord Wyoming probably will remain idle Saturday, no game having been . ply other is on the line of the sub-eleven a The Miller brothers hold down t ir hic ludes five 7 tl yositions at Pennsylvania. Both 4 1 i vheduled. All Laramie is shouting this Here Peele Cara atorateaquaker| miles of road calisthenics, six the victory over Denver uni-! are rea we boxing, weight Hing an@ the top-heavy is a veteran while Ray is play score of 35 to vaca I br the end cap ing his first year on the big Northwestern has twins or | of the line—the Morrows—and both of them are hies him he At night to hall wh In this victory bility of the ition startled the Wyoming football uns. Simpson again starred with his | punting and open-field running. Lay- | touted as the best player ekfield after the game becau lity to smash ‘thru the line. Cline's showing was remarkable but ‘om the work he did against the Mon tana Aggies, the only strange thing to Casper fans is that he has not been| sed more in the line-up before. He | as good for distance in plunges thru ve line. | Coach Corbett is expected to work in eveloping his “line this week. because s backfield has ‘shown the neces: sth to shove-across victories. a” Willis at tackle has showr ‘lf to be the main strength in the altho Hegewald at end has been owing up well. November 8 the ed to meet the N t Laram uN SHEE poeeart LHEROUNSiNG ee) Without ise a man cannot keep physically fit; without keeping fit a mary Football is weil represented. “A yearly series is held to determine the his oppone e yot hamp. fine councilman Like Cascarets, they work while} : — you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. | A Tribune Wantad will sefl it. A re match | cannot be mentally alert; without an alert up-to-the-minute body .of men, the |championship, Football is mainly a battleship or Knocked from Pedestal When} N®vy cannot be kept ready for its dut During the strenuous activities of the destroyer flotilla in Queenstown, when , | D, | | The above axiom:is always in the minds of the officers of our Navy. 'They| ships were in port only a day or two at a time, one vessel produced a remark Pounded Out of Box, Fails | Fe ; e aN v k OTN eget npua bea a. rely to Get Credit that while the routine morning settir cruiser sport in the flee up € ercises excellent in thelr | al they do not jive the appeal to the young American naval man that com- By HENRY L. FARRELL | petitive forms of athletics px United Press Staff Correspondent.) | the self-control and self-di NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—World’s se-| es bouquets have been pagsed around : n, boss of the world’s Athletic events re good team which played a tie game with the team from the Parent Ship. | ; days afterward the small Irish lads of the vicinity forsook their Gaelic game for the American sport. ry for the efficient team-work with it is no unusual thing for a battleship team to meet a college eleven, and his shipmates must have an opportunity to ‘‘blow off A man, who throughout the day exer scipline nec eam,”” the sailors ve the same recognition in the Navy that they obtain | number of all-Amer | sity players turned up in sailor's garb and be-| n crowned king of | in American Collegés and Universities. Every possible form of sport is en-| came the most popular men on their ship. Then there is always the and has received | usually put up a urprisingly good exhibition. During the war « lore can unive | Atinapolis men’ couraged; equipment is supplied as part of a ship's furnishings. Offic ; are | graduate with a football recore 10 turns to the team fi 2 nitionUfronithesolub owners vithil Ss are| graduate with a football record who turns to with the team from the ship. 5,000 bonus check. Each of the} detailed to supervise games and training; and the diamond, the track, and the Basketball flourishes erywhere in the Navy. During the early winter | who distinguished himself on the} gridiron are among the familiar featu of every Navy Yard or Naval Station. | teams are playing in Yard and Y. M. C. A. gymnasiums all through the d has had his greatn heralded | Saseball, of course, comes first The The ship t ch ship has its bush league of teams | states, playing off “F tically . E trom the housetops of ball, 4 has been paid to all the heroes | from different ship departments f them has not rece When he won the s . p , is run off between ships 0} same division and the e divisional champions the eeEleenalisteauaet hae vet. | 48 run off between ships of the same division and then the divisional champions | le eliminaries” and meeting outside teams; and in the | e teams give pr man in| late winter, the game every 1 in the south, where the championships are de the service a chance to pl ams form the major league. A series | termined in the open air. The Navy has turned out some excellent track ath Each year several meets are held at the x yards or shore ions and medals | same o} eran southpaw was the man of the| Play for the Fleet Championship, A handsome trophy is provided, ‘The inter-| given to the winners of first, second, or third’/places in the various events. | our with the rabid baseball populace | est in these baseball games is nse. Last winter at a critical moment in one Swimminng meets are held euch year und medals awarded the Champions. | of the Ohio city. When he was knock- * ‘ 3 of the final games, the Admiral whose unit was represnted was 2 to contain | Sailing is another sport that appeals to the Navy man. The most interesting oUt. Of . Lhe ese ona laaaenantarals gs aS represnted was unable to contain 1 pI Avy mM) The most esting tempt, the fang kieked down the pedes. | himself, and suddenly appeared hete t of thes e his division's grandstand frantically lead is the free-for-all in which any boat may enter, carrying any_ amount | von which they had eleVated him | ing the cheers. pe immediately proceeded to torget | Boat racing, football, basketball and track sports hav b | of sail. Then the arpenter ates get to work, shifting masts ty following | the larger buats to the smaller ones; and the boatswain's mates nd sails from | ak out their | Keep your engine warm, boys — your fod Eller and Jimmie Ring occupy | i" the Fleet. Boat racing is the most ancient of these, and th 1d-time are | balloon jibs and spinnake engine. Here's how—High Rock Under- e niche that Cincin i hearts have] never tired of telling how “the Alabama cleaned up the fleet in 1906. Each ship | Boxing and wrestling are two sports that can go on board ship. A. rigid wear. The fleece-lining eeps you warm side tor heroes. a hevid uh eee has a standard race-boat, of lignter build than the regulation cutter. ‘Ten men! Physical examination is insisted on before a bout takes place, and six roun and comfortable—tuned up ie a sone oat, Thtthiule ehtbuslaemltans give | form. the icrew,tand usually. theeeften men would’ giverangs Greejetattidata ran |is te limit set. Wrestling also is popular, In both* boxing and wrestling, the run. And you save money because i litle thot to the “power behind the| for its money in the matter of symmetrical development. As in other sports, | Yearly championships are decided by a series of eliminative bouts, culminating wears so well. hublares ca Sueaareeled pee ‘ead Gupte a Fleet Regatta is held yearly and as the boats pull down the lane between the | im an evening of boxing and wrestling in the ampitheatre at Guantonamo or at Look fog thei tiateRock label onthe. front them the kind of baseball that enabled | Mes of battleships, al hands man the rail and cheer themselves hoarse. | Some point on the West Coast. Belts are given the winners At your dealers in two piece or union suits, em to go out and set back the dan g White :: : ) HIGH ROCK Moran, master catcher of his Fir, Omenen ne Pome le Rocio cic nd an artist in handling pitchers HUNs WOULD BOX aT BOERS GANT STAND THE GAFF | kif} LEE WINDING iy Are thatihisitaa@and eye af FLEECE LINED F 4 : i 4 is fa and plucky fighter is ey pate y fe Rive t | day. panna ges ee aC ea AINING FOR BOUT =: oan Raieneuiaamen in years. Th an » will leave here tomorrow for High Rock Arist Co, The ruddy faced Red leader deserves iN BERLIN ARE IMUSING companied by a goodly, follow: Philmont, N.Y. ul the eredit that has been given him jing a the sporting element of the city but old Slim Sallee must come in for) | who believe that the battle will one a li i 7 he his share lieutenant who perhaps —<—<——s best staged in the state for many iad more to do in bringing those} : mCBy Associated Press.) Jauietly until “ten had sounded, ther eee voungsters up thru the grades from| NEW YORK, Oct. spread of} bounded to his feet and ran from. the 4 —— ie Kindergarten of their pitching edu-| boxing to countries which previous to| ring Kid Lee closed his training camp: | cation ae |last night.in preparation for his ten Early in the season Sallee became 2) 7 a) ety, i In sharp contrast were the unusuci {TOUR bout with ider Kelly to be ; nate ed god-fe o Re pr, | Same, has resulted: to a number of r F ‘ A “staged Lusk, Wy Saturda ht. ) self-con ttt d Kod father ‘ oe irevery | icin tai lawedlinl Haren @eoeetes circumstances attending the, vietory in j#aged we At ia ep eae iis | > Head or chest— CORNER 14th 3nd STOUT STS. DENVER, COLORADO ng and Eller. He workec ‘ - ilistic tradits ae. ondon of Bugene Criqui, the Mreneh-| M jorisec ‘ast, rounds s best. treated . vant 4 r batter: at | Can pugilistic traditions. Berlin has heen uy J e ‘a EMR a AME a ai are bes! ‘eaters save them tips on fooling batters that ease of belated attempt to devel, | tM, over Walter Ross, the Englishman, |Sbarring partner, did some gym work, “externally” with nad pick ) in 12 campaigns thru @ premier b: z ‘chore nd called it a ¢ This morning i sa bke He painted thelr chances |9P the fistic art and at a recent se EIR ga Ser Sa Oa Sata oy 1 bs of success So rosy t ami ThesTA j y of Europe. The finak blow was deliv-|light jog over the roads followed by a varm-|Ties of contests the announcer gave 4 d P08 ut instead of warm ong 5 advance, aie red when Ross did not | the fight|go0d rub down put, the Anishing| the bench every cppaseunty GREMERAL ae Gort Meranted: to. Karon SY on” and when the ring was erowd-|touches on hig two weeks of training. were out hurling balls over im rae : t 200 rooms of solid comfort and a splendid popular priced cafe in Ma eee eae ena capatelire. (ven term in Ssinevaait ed with seconds and cther enthusiastic poles Sal i alr mady in Lusk ae WIC KS VAPO ORT con 20 connection: eive them, s g that which Moran q a ey Fre a shoand”Amerif rours 21 |ciapammnoeenen en ea Rates $1.00 per day nad up. With private bath $1.50 avd up. ad been introduce most insisted upon—cont 3 oe te firsts pataw ets boxers) cme = ne Auditorium now has direct street car service 'ta and from a rm artes 2 ¢ > for s i Bee ey a ee eee aa uinivien vely from Berlin and Vienna and } f the Union Station. pennant, ie slere ja", Ss rk ; lormnents, seconc f r 7 Weighed in at 115 and } German | Onn pes : Take car No. 2 or No. 9 in front of the aepot tana get off at unce From the dugout he coached i / f Tr F : eM over the TOUgT) Dace eal ae oe eee etenth’ heavier thaatielring: 1 s carried (0 his corn Stout street. Hotel one-half block to the right, at| helpless and the French contingent be id learned enough to fight their own|Pound is one-tenth h One block from the heart of the shopping and Theater district. The Newest, most Modern and Complete (Moderate Priced) | Hotel in Denver. the cl of the 14 right hook to the juw sent TR mat apparently finished. After fow Capable Office Assistants Are n botia corner hathe Mit he remained as the-“con-|American. It was charactefistic that} f eee ooh tess But he remained a8 the: "Son; To two boxers welghed the sume, One| San tO celebrate. Amid’ th n Deman W. L. BEATTIE, Prop and Mgr. idenUlal ac 80) . i 1 ion attending a D previous to their world’s series} Was invariably heavier and hud the ad EEG ote Cae ‘ J tarts, Slim was at their side and when | Vantage. ter putting up al£0ns had sounded at the count of sev-|| Inferior ones are many and often out of employment - ley wei listinguished he first viclim, gfter p pup a} Be | F ss " : aoa ey more pleased than{fair show for two rounds, ran ufoul| Be baa Raeea TAGs We need GRADUATES of our school to place in GOOD POSI- CYPOVOGY HOLY LOVE YYL YOOOEEY sf te of a wild swing of his opponent i go ppupoes:. Foviveny Dubs ¢ Ay) Foln " : 3 aa al : oie eer ct eae Same crude was the opponent, the “swipe” | Sesticulating Frenchmen and others in) TIONS. ,The demand is greater than the supply. the center of the ring as Corri we ball days are over. But it is saf Wwaahyeet an lobar #128 and Wie reer ltrying: to clear the ring, all, tha white CERTIFICATES are issued only to those who complete their Avy ERC HAN i Ss. ¥ n 1 ore a slap in we bec me he ssert that his services ‘with Moran ly not hing m aN jap x ee lou ,/ealling “bout on,” a familiar London || courses Will not cease even after the old trusty|face. They w sad expression after an interruptior Att] 5 eft arm has shot its wad. ; Bile Be8, Cie ee L ’ who had done| first nv one paid any attention to him.| Every subject offered is highly practical and of cash value to apcrictuolwantecienye Ae |so well for two rounds. He took)the] (Cridui finally realized that with tp the man or woman in business ader if he wants ie \ee une of nino, rose, and in um ftew xec.|refree calling: “bout ov” he had a right : onds went down again, from a, blow|{ Cent so he made his way thru tli} Our Courses include the following subjects: k b ill b eens that could not have been more than}¢rowd and planted a solid right on th¢ i p : f d The Only Difference. a tap. He seemer to have lost couy:|Unsuspecting. Ross” Jaw. There was nt} Shorthand Bookkeeping has been taken over y and will be 3 f you only had all the money you and tho he was never “out” or] tuestion, Padi Melee aue aftag Typewriting Commercial Geography t pre t 1e lost all interest have bet away on the races,” said }anywhere near it, I youde Mee Torking with a! Aint in fightJng, and obedipntly perched pepe ne Cotrestione given the personal attention of $ ‘with winning the championship by «|| “Woll, shat then? himself. on clbows and knees as the pre K-out in the 15th round. Spelling Arithmetic i K E $ “Oh, nothing much, Charley, dear. TERR deer aapb Aas le | eae es eis eS ee | English Language Business Organization P. W. Wi L L $ I suppose the only difference would b@ | sweet, principally because the far heav-| CALENDAR OF SPORTS | Office Practice Commercial Law o | . 4 that you cquid take the lump sum and) jer man was a German who had lived) ) 1) } French Renacenshie é The ane anya irantimentaye always extended lose it faster in bigger bets. in San Erancisco for a long time—Hans| o-— . —y Breitenstraeter he called himself on the EXPERT s showed just a bit of} BOXING: Lew 'Tendler vs. iddie Kits | * program. Hans showe st a bit of ita | ANGLER, } 5 knowlédge the ad simmons, 10 rounds at Milwaukee. | Class, and the knowledgé that he had} oe SURE na Ag Sanne eg Eighth’ Grade, Spanish and Elementary Engineering— | our patrons and friends at the Iler Grand Night Classes Only Titer (adler a'| Bose: cl Amecha end Bremner t| 5 rounds at Baltimore CONSULT US ABOUT COURSES will be continued here. quarrel) —- You /Ssomething & a} Reddy vs. Johnny Waits, * his e¢ nt-pound lighter opponent ° . ey if young : eR | second round that Hans hit Friedrich | I marine seu a tap on the chin, and he promptly se sere st A PAE i ed oe gave up the ghost. He was no mor phoptxa | Eh wee tt for | Foye than the other defeated pugilists.| re song of theMoume mouse is. not anal |e had had enough, and he-lay quite! Casper Business College, Inc. 1g We solicit part of your patronage when you visit Casper, Wyoming | RATES: XQ P. 0. 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