Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 6

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Senare mr eeet At ee TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD Jj AsiNG TiS PERKINS WILL. CINCY FIELDERS WINTER AGAINST GWT RECTOR LEAD NATIONA ree tet World Champs Beat Out Pitts- theater burgh; Make Only 151 Re) 5 Errors in Season recict. Finish Mect on December 1. i tion Can Be Starved into Revolt—Russians Sim- ply Will Die at tia 1 Ihe predic a Casper when ba NEW YORK, (By Mail.—Folowing RS; Finland, «Bi: Perky Koy Reeror, two are the official flelding ges for | ed Press.)—1 * ereht boxers Rel National League clubs and players for jjxelihood of a rising of the people of tris theatre ‘Chur the season of 1919: * | Petrograd against the bolsheviki this " mE rhose Club Fielding. no matter how terrible their le a Club. PO. y become, says M. Sapon c ' ly sa Cineinnati e nt art dealer of that city who} iH hale ingediit Tiutsburgh of 5,000,000 rubles ia. ‘ y aE tae peliet of starving the population | rit w York into st a heresy, \ eeban ane a Itrooklyn he declare s the Russians ‘ tsmun He 3 St. Louis N simply die. kins. tipping the es: Mhiladelphia ... Yudenitch, without Fin e ame than Cine ds the in . has no chance of t s ureund the 1S@ound m ing with centage Boston d for he be his cam) ' hably ken had Une Brooklyn, {a month too soon. If he had waited | abot une tha most errors, | until ‘Trotzky’s men began to feel the m come tt ts, 2004. Phila of the cole with insuf & t number of double | ficient food, their lowered morale might sis ri five (3) double enable the attack to suc W. Cutshaw second bas numt Pittsburgh, id, playing the and having the MLN BOO th, Cinein- test number of put-) representing the Danish Red Cross un { Pick, , til 1 took up the exchange of prison the most errors, ers on Mareh 11 p HUOWEIGHT WAS GREAT FUTURE over from the After securing a written guarantee tly scored over Joe Welling, for a battle ' ro, iewasthertiisa ned Sehlo the Petrograd mard. is next opponent will Tommy Touehy. nowith Groh, Cincinnati, at, a {tcherin, com most putouts, of foreign rs, that my roi 1 York, most assists property would be safe, I was U Pittsburgh, bas the highest | theless from April 22 until M 41 pers of the shortstops, .960.M. kept in detention in my own house ranvil oston, had most putouts, and was formally arrested on June 2. AUER aActiai team mul fal Conetrice and most errors Fletcher, I was then tiken to Moscow, thrown : most . 521, into a military camp and treated worse tion Slump of Past Six Years The outfielders who. partici than a do; 1 was a Slane te AECARDS WW ATHLETICS. er, Lee fs on ea > titled to the three le August 8, when Schlovsky ordered me Expec ted. to be my strograd ! Cowboys Have Games with all Con-:! By LAWRENCE 8. IEVAS 1 C. He Relmerth, a gradu , é) Me ; CA ou Cnited Press Staff Correspondent " mbia university, former! ference Fives and Hard “hi | NeluedeL Sa ED ea eae BER GSea ES ? 2 a th : MEE Ne Feta EEN a pus ? ,. | 000,000 rat are undoubted rrice eet fs Patra i Oui bE wilh Ao pY YE Season Looms Niso had the most putouta, 4 ind 1 have no hope of’ seelng them Ame oO Columbia, he el WLU Le hy ake bs isa r, Brooklyn, | iti 2 i ‘ i os A if been added to or M a LARAMIE, Wyo., Dee 12 Coach Greate bbs? Be. } conaition Rue vm “ss iuditors and accountants ‘orbett of the Jiniversity of Wyoming i i ner ma the fifth man in that office | vl team announce the follow Russia for the poise vile the ; ‘ , merth apie -round | Z ntative schedule for the Wyoming do their own followers fir : i fine AY wi i distinet ddit « J pois little lef ic the goveen thletic circles. He wears a ' Colorado Agricultural col jemies who ishing. ; studded medal ‘ft the 1,000 it Lawami : } “T wish to reite e that there is no oe mpionship which won at hb. 17-—-University of Denver at | possibility of counter revolt for ub 3 : Sa Garden nd in 1 vapable y ¢ } mM holds the quarter-mile cham 1S--Colorado School of Mines it ' {ing without hier pionshtp for New York in ‘16, and this . > L }Germahs and net the people ' ‘ie . ta venr beat the na ul sprint champion 21 University ef Colorado at I brought about the revolution wks La TS-vard dash in New York City, : ? overthrew the emporer and later neh ieee HN ed : alee Mare Colorndo college at Lara > Sefore. th , r reople ar . f Colorado College at Colo PC. ‘emiers: ter " t - 1 Aer ONES oe ete Fe t I ‘ bre Afterwards they were oniy al ‘ ' hex idan pe ie PT ; wae ei ings, eorge and Ch today | towed one-eighth of a Races a eon upnroneh) thes nor: | H* team An athe.ie game i 1—Colorado School of Mines resumed their conferences. Ameri- were too terrorized to protest Rue nhac ae Acca EO A meet atte Laramie, ‘ Davis and represen- are only three to five per ae ade eee 1 daninteinathe Gilekb hernine sarees by ¥ tse niversity of Denver at in Rolanevlamn in oO air xervice, and v 1 at . . ete he oxpenditgre will reach uM i Bh, Y via and ttach Conch Corbett anticipates for Wyo- inportance is attached to swing the : ist O00 04 ips Mh Tnfanty . m the most successful season in its belief that the conference (masses ove side.” then Nin moe dae 1 for) Haentenamt Reimerth is also a histor Four of last year's m Neff, Was called for the purpose of discuss- M. onen said that the central f nd aparem ri tion ct man tte maven. f - numb Sim, : ms and Layman au proposed loan to Austria and ernment, despite the control of ' ! vith the constant it ‘ie ' \ ah een th yn amateur pr ine, whose work last subi between France | army. ereived litth: power over the siden fee the pst ‘ weve, Which has produced im : nt. probably will das and to guarantee local soviets but the bolsheviki ‘ ‘ x 4 u 1 oa ! KA ” : re tohanan, who was graduated France agaiust unwarranted attack, done consid ble sustructive work , i arin © training’ sedyon ‘of 1918, ls into wh agree| it was origin. — princip: thblishment of mi vet walt H a amie stacy ly expected the United States de schools. to educate the “ A VOW the native or| playe the New York ~ would enter. they have opened numerous home as long as they can = — Ghar Pea Ue at petal Har see ar gattautt IS ANXIOUS TO re i nuisi Mew people are |? dps i) z o ov \\ 1 n A iJ . ae et (N US eae an Stolen from Lukis Cand ilies who find it coms i ES ci 4 for the heavy- Cc Offi tenet eee ene aoe ompany ice a (i i ; o ! a While ' n ~ . . *. ‘ Bh ae anita ; One Government Automatic .45 Revolver with Py rrorighle ; iegnuroi ol leather case, one German Military Field Glass in a iid roan fd utpakimnen Sha ‘ ape genuine leather case, initials C. 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CHILDREN’S HATS INCLUDED a Hat snd 114 Nott Canler- AO (hth hud ibeithadewtedest Made ld ded he L RUSSIAN REDS Heresy Believe SBentarad Popula-! know when they new kindergartens and the s' FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1919 , Pletion “of Petroprad’s popu: ution care of the children until, the not due 80 much to starvation 14 years of aga. . i the fact that the wolsheviki ja: He criticised the » mili away the bourgeoisie and had + me to the White Russ! . ineffective by selves cap! viki fear them above all othe a result of the bolshevik during the war a bolshevik officer an- nounced that he would r devil himself than the F plished with the capture of Pi as that is the only way to impair confidence of the people who vincibility | ty-five M. ulin the prisoners to the interior. — do not in sufficient that th regularly and More than thi riages take plac times as many June M i sin could as the nnish troops » Petrograd bol her fight the nns, who nev of quering the bolshevtki would pe per cent the ing in bolshevism and in the of their iponen confirm ig conditions in will my all wooden burned for ke had is well ¢ fuel that the de Pi abaraaAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAA Adina hana rien plays April ame with St. Louis. 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