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ut bec © ror ty for ‘one en nty tegre natir betw er ¢ sht lose tion: rmi x it By oil _PAGE TWO {SPORTING NEWS| Football Games Between Western Colleges Today At Reno—Ner: vs. St. Mua At_ Berkley—California Fresh vs. Stanford Freshmen. At Los Angeles—Utah vs. Univer- sity of Southern. California, At Eugene—Oregon Aggies vs. ullman—Washington State vs. W: ‘asiington. At Bozeman—Montana tana State. At Walla Walla— vs. Mon- ho vs. Whit- man. At Portland—Olym vs. Mult- nomah Club. At Boulder—University rado vs. Colorado Aggi At Colorado Springs—University of Denver vs. of Colo- f Wyoming. niversity of Colo- VLE-PRINGETON GAME ON TODAY Annual Gridiron Battle after Lapse of Three During War Resumed Years NEW HAVEN, Conn 15. The Yale and Princeton university football { resume their annual gridiron ba tle here aft se of thre With the of the United into the world war both colleg in- stitutions abandoned f lt for more serious student activity along material lines and the game in the Yale Saturday will be the first ho Bulldog and Tig ince that late No vember day in 1916, when Yale emerged victor over Princeton 10 to O, after one of the hardest games of the classic series This two year break in the annual meeting of the two univer: football is in itself an unusua nce h one ot r¢ ption the ens lined-up h autumn since 187 owing the initial e there was itil 1876 after which n twelve} months saw the two teams battling un- til 1917 when the sterner duties of war forced football into the background., During this period of many games have been played with ton 10. while ve been tied s the nine 1 ning with the game system of scoring was introduced sn analysis of the-figures from that sea-} son to 1816 shows that Yale piled up the impressive total of points to Pr 1's 152. Yale also has a string to h consecutive victori lit in the last trio of games, played winr in 1914-15-16 while the contests of 191 resulted in tic Princeton's last’ Victory was by a 6-3 in 1911 The efforts of the war and its after math are pl visiable in the foot dall conditions that prevail at both Priucet In the interim 1 tween 6 and 1919 football play and sytem all underwent s with the result that neither ‘varsity machine is moving with the smoothness which characterized — the work in pre-war day Dr. Al Shar is head coach at Yale while Bill Roper has repl 1 “Speedy ush at Prince ton. Few veterans were available when the and practice bes September and om ha psets an in n one of unce tainty early us de while by ling the inceton West V lower alonc Yale. an inkling of they have in aring upon the outcome When Yale and Prince intensity of the bivalry to football's highest gridiron ‘e than 60,000 spec Bow! © and nia colors of ton ¢ While the defeat situation these reality of today’s game ton the lifts combat meet the plane, furnishing a whieh will attract me titors to the Yate |The Little Brick 135 So. Center spectacle Peovercenreccecvecososnesnsles Featuring DUTCH MILL CHOCOLATES CIGARS TOBACCOS BOOKS MAGAZINES If not in our stock, we Il order it for you and haye tt here Name Book! it is your re Begin of 1888 thBypresenty nag by first mail. a WAN KILEO IN ACTION’ RET Tarn up at Laramie.Home to Re- Bul- in fute Claim That Hun let was Fatal as e Tet Hontz. ports to the contrary notwith: standing, is not dead He not y ad- mits the fact, he insists upon its ac ceptance despite a large crop of per- féctly good newspaper stories, supple- mented by one official ‘report, that on at least two separate occasions| time reached. France. While ~he Ww: - : | Read The Tribune Want Ads ‘ he passed to that borne from which no] at Brest the news that he had been | grief was so profound that she died traveler returneth. Traveler is used ad-] irawned here caught up with him, but) soon afterward, | REFINERY WORKERS. LOCAL NO 43 visediy in this connection, the fact that{ before he. could communicate ‘with| Honta’s lungs were so affected hy his z s Hontz traveled having been responsible} friends he was rushed to the front )} wound that he passed from one recu-| B F for his first demise in publicity if not{ The in the Argonne’ forest, he re-|peration hospital to another, finally be-} urnett : d: ie in flesh. A German machine-gun’ bul: | ceived a machine-gun builet. through | ing sent to Arizona, where he recovered |-Qptical Co. Regular meeting Satur jay night, Nov. 15th let. was responsible for the second re-| the lungs and lay for two days hagore sufficiently to be discharged. . He came 49° ? port-—-that authenticated by an. official) ound by stretcher-bearers. In the offi: at once to Laramie and by proof of kis 7:30 Odd Fi I] Hall if listing in the “killed in action” section} cial casualty list he was sted physical presence dispelled the conyle- pari hag ts at crows is mportant. Sten" cabunity report? ‘killed in action,” a fact of which hej tion that his bones lay in, the bottom Hontz, a printer, in 1918 was seizeaf D&8™Me aware Weeks later while in the/of the river, Friends here who had ob- | Casper, Wyo. Cc A VOI I NIER P with an overwhelming urge to entist{ Bspital. The casualty report reached | served his name in the official casualty) Ground Floor - Fi. i res. Bad aia Tle ec in try eine Re ork pees pica Pen ania— whe ist ment stror France had not associat-| Henning i és roe on P tad not heard the er report that|ed it with the man, whom they assumed | i t ee Wide Se Tee o strong was thet 1. had been. drowned here—and her | naa been drowned months previously. | pee ir cage osu Ee ab cx os a m0 S08 OO ED HOB Ta ES Ms Ss Ge 63 OR CD ARSE SSS Chin SR Ba ABN HS SS OOS sponded without taking Boys’ Store - - Trunk Store Bedding Store Second Floor - The Hat Shop Main Floor VELOUR and other fects and smart derby b exclusive display hown rywhere. John B. 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G.] ently ef No more Imported realization of cloth headwear The cream of Am st gloves Dent's Fownes, won derfully complete showing at— heavy seal, a wi | His dog, P Vtime to notify hig friends of his inten: | tion to go to Cheyenne and join the jarmy or to make provision for his BOR: | | wh We board ‘a train’ Hontz lest his aa: | relating} With Uncle Sam at Chéyenne and in due} THE ELGIN SHOE & CLOTHING CO. dragged without results, sumed tragedy posed to have been the victim was pub- | lished. : Meanwwhile Hontz had fe APRs. in which every vitally inter- Prone today croct ithe American Mo for as following him. In his paste who is a m! = TERI nth ~ LENDERS A ee Fa SUNDAY TOE ih eet faze or CHERS' EXAMINA. with the hat | 3, asad ge james G. Bailey of Bnew: N 6. next. reguldr | examination for; Spupled wite the. uaex ‘ak Mrs. “Baier Bt yweeod, Oz Neachers’ certificates! wilt be hal at York city,” the® team “wh:ch>is visiting the, office of the County Superinten- | Presbyterian churches of Wyoming in (dent of Schools in’ the courthouse ath the-intertsts of the New Era movement Casper, Thursday, Friday and Satur) of the church, arrived here today, in| daly, November 20, 21 and 22, 1919. | feadiness for the institute on the sub-| Work to begin’ at 8:30 a.m, each ject to be held: at the local’church to-|day. morrow. | . MAY HAMILTON, br. Walter H. Bradleyjs most anxious | County Superintendent of Schools. heat there shall be a large attendance \Pub. Nov. 16, 17, 18, 19, 1919. at all services tomorrow, as the New | (Natrona Co.) | —_ unable to follow him into sthe ursued it until distanced, Pe wits | ates intercollegiate’ cross- ionshipy at.Easton, Pa. Al_ Shubert ¥ Frankic ah rotinds, gt Baltimore. Middle’ St swimming a, stream. | country -c! The appearance + . 15 very naturally was accepted that “Hontz" had — been The ‘river here. was persist: | for-his body, naturally | and news of the. as. of which he was sup- “taken on’ Hat Shop Shoe Shop Haberdashey Shop Main Floor Are You Getting Elgin Service, Backed by Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Productions? Conscious of Our Responsibil- ity to You We’ve Assembled The Most Worthy Clothes Made > in America Trying situations test men and stores. | colors and high ‘school combinations How far Hlgin’s have gone’ to meet their To , cue tamers more than half way, this “‘try- $4 $17.00 “ng! 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