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| Suards. of Organized Fi Ne Line and Light, in fairly good shape for the op strongest teams in the state, Coaeh Morgan wants a squad of husk- ies from the refineries and the Ameri-| gan Legion Thursday’ afternoon on the! high school athletic field for the final, scrimmage for the high schoo] athletes.; Casper invits first year to put a team | the fleld at the start of ‘the gria-' Fron" season, has a squad of old players from Jaxt season, from which’ to ‘choose | much ‘f its material. Besides these, players, the Casper high school has sey-| ‘eral Kansas and Colorado high school Stars, Upcluding Quinlin, man, who layed last Season with the Sacred t College in Denver, | The ocal ‘squad will have a heavy, dine and a fast, light backfield in te fb ame Saturday. The line will av- “approximately 165 pounds to the, in, while the backfield will not weigh! weh “more than) 135 pounds to the yer.. Wither Blanchard or A. Post, probably. will run the team from the! qgurter-back \position. Post) starred at quarter on one of the class teams’ last| a backsieyfi ‘Groves, Scott, Lester, Shikany and| ocher are all veterans from last year) ho will hold down positions in the} crete this fall. Kocher, the bril- Hiant basketball guard of last ‘winter, | ly will be used as; fullback. Be-| les these players, Coach Morgan has_ lodigett, a halfback, Blancy, quarter- | kK, and Quintin, halfback, to use in tees ng Sino ol Pigskin over the chalk! { In the line, there will be some new) Material in the high school, bat men en carry the poundage and who: haye’ « Played football in other schools, ‘Van-| deever, a Neodosha, Kan., ‘player, will be used at éither.tackle or end. Lith-| eridge, a former Colorado high ‘sclioo! Player, is holding down a tackle posi-| , fon while most of the other linemen| a@re former players here... Lester may! be used at guard, while) Alsuran,| Pletcher, Andres and Hargies are other Sproull, a player of last sea-| son, at his tackle position, will add beer! to ‘the line. Frisbie, a new recruit, is also. trying for tackle. * at ‘Of the can ‘for end, Blanchard} Vandeever ‘have been‘showing “well! Farhong the older players. “Dewoody is! flso ‘showing up well on. account ei playing just fall. Reeder, a new Dlay-{ er, ‘is’ also trying for~ the wing posi-| tion. . - At ‘center, Mauk “and McGrath a1 fighting it out for place en the first team. . Following the game with Laramie, Casper will play its opening contest here against Sheridan. Cheyenne prob- ably: will be. the Sa eleven to be) played. LEVINSKY LOSES MATCH AGAINST PREACH CHAM? merican ‘Light ht Heavyweight Is no ‘ Match for 4 ie ariap in Sched- uled 12-Round Bout, Which Lasts Four Rounds /(By Associated Press.) JERSEY CITY, Oct, 13.—Battling, Levinsky was no match here last night for Georges Carpentier, European} heayyweight champion, in a scheduled twelve-round bout. Carpentier knocked Levinsky opt in the fourth round and now bécomes the world’s title holder in} the light-heavyweight class, Levinsky hoidirig the American title in this class. It was the French hero's battle from the start and ‘neyer did Levinsky ap- pear to haye a chance to win. Marcel Thomas, French welterweight ce , and Ted Lewis, ‘who laims | the itish title, were principals in a six-round gemifinal. It was jLowis” fight alt the sy Ee ae DRAWER MAN WILL SPEAK «| UT IRELAND'S GHSE ee BL ai Denver, , will on storm rmal gathering of the pest * Une’ Ancient Order of Hii. . ernjans at the Mullin club this evenins. His’ subject will be about Ireland's emaricipation. Mr, MeGuaran address: ‘ed the Knights 6f Columbus last night) es the banquet at the Henning hotel and impressed his audieneé with bis} otatorical.talent, “He has made a study | af the history of Yersed upon this subject. | ‘ads The public is) invited to attond the | meeting tonight, which will start as 8 o'clock: aeameare | ct MS One Has wild that the dteamer iy forever but the toller dies In a day. No | wonder Thackeray dectared "that he world Js a (pukingglass and gives Bb: to every man the reflection of his ow face. Mrewn rat it and it in turn wil! Sey iupon you; laugh at it and a jolly compunion. By Seiunl of Candidates Tryi ootball in Casper; Final scrimmage practice: being week here and Coach Dean Morgan expects his sis of players to be Ireland” and is weil ing Out ‘ Team First ‘ens Fast Backfield ening battle against one of the font ich aib at ape VE Va HARDING SHOOTS — | OVER A FAST ONE Smaller Receipts in World’s Series This. Year, Report} « (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 13.— Both the gate receipts ‘and the attendance in the World’s series this year were smaller than Inst year, according to the figures which have been announced here. The total attendance this y Was 178,737, the receipts $564,800, each player on the Winning team getting $4,204 as his share, the losing player receiving $2,387. |Mayor of Riverton Is Reported Better: RIVERTON, Oct. J. A. Delfela- er, mayor of Riverton and one of the best known flockmasters of Wyominx, who recently was 1 desperately Ml at Mayo Bros. hospital, Rochester, Minv., has: recovered sufficiently to re complete re | turn to, Riverton and hi eovery eventually now is anticipate: Lodge on Friday even Fellows’ Hall. Initiation to begin Sntertainme By oxdey There will be a regular ses: CLEVELAND'S STARS—Leit, Steve O'Neill, tne great little cateher. Right, ‘Tris Speaker, star outfielder and manager. . EASTERN CRITICS WHO PREDICT POOR GRID SEASON DOPE WRONG Eastern Crities Say Lack of Former Service Men in Football Ranks Will Hurt and Complain That There Are no Stars on Horizon Eastern football experts have voiced the opinion that the 1920 season will not be up to the standards of last year. They | base their calculations on the fact that the variows eastern teams have not'the large nucleus of veterans on which tc build | this year’s team. Also that last year’s men were back from the war and full of army training. | To the writer, the reasohs advanced | in the season, are not logical. Ever since football, | was played there have always been the Nevada and Utah cdllages come around lenn and fat years of veterans. That | the teams will be at their best and any ) the war materially assisted in the’ phy-| castern experts’ who witness sich ey makeup of the men'there is no games will be forced to admit—Well, question, but it does not fallow that. these western college teams do know ack of army training for a yoar is go-| how.” jing to hurt the football ability of the! men, Eastern ‘experts cite stars of last year and, claim there is no one on} | the horizon to take, their place or show- | ing equal ability. That statement is | alsoa myth. “Every season produces its | stars, 4nd we-go back to the times worn | adage “stars may come and es When the big. games be tween Oregon, ‘Washington, California, oe MARKER WILL DESIGNATE ve OPO] WHERE SUFFRAGE’S [aoe ee ee MOTHER AAD HER OFFIGE No matter what the* situation in the! east, the 1920 season in the west looms Mp as, the biggest and best that foot-| SOUTH PASS, Wyo., Wyo., Oct..13.— The ball has ever enjoyed. It makes. no/|site here of the office of Estuer Mor- differetceswhertesyouwok, whether it be | vis, first woman “justice, of the peace in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada ‘ind the “mother of woman's suffrage” or California prospects never were so;in’ Wyoming, the ‘first ‘state to’ atcorl sood as right now and when the sea-|full rights of suffrage to women, now ison is over and done with the 1920 Lis, identified by a marker erected by season willbe proclaimed as the best} Captain H. G. Nickerson of Lander. ever. Every college has a good nu-| The stone has chiseled on it the fact | cleus of veterans on which to build and | that the spot is that. where Mrs, Mor- | the material from which other posi-| tis’, office stood in 1868 and the facts tions have to select is of such a cali-| Which entitle her to fame. Heretofore ber that none of’the caaghes are worry.| ‘¢ site of ¢he office has been identified {ing. As a matter of fact the rule is| Only by a stone cairn. with the coachés—*What can I do! Ho with so many real stars,” and that. is emi: Skids” ia men) Were: never general and not local to any one col-| Made; for sunny places. They “were lege. | built for storms aud tempests. Football on this coast really only ified Ad dates its present rise to eastern nation- al standards to a few years “back. There is no question but that coast! ‘colleges always .playdd uo first class brand, of football, hut we were /never given our just merit of credit by the eastern authorities. It ‘remained fi | the institution of the + it vs. | match at Pasadena. every year to bring {the attention of the east to our style jof and standards. of football. Pennsy!- vania, Michigan and Harvard have all played at Pasadena and the yictories of coast colleges or the close margin of | | defeat as instanced by Harvard 7, Ore-} gon 6, Jast January, haye all tended} to give the east a more healthy re- spect for the brand of ball now played here. \There is not the least question t that these inter-sectional games | have greatly inereased the high stand- j ard of football onl this coast. and. the present season is showing the real bene. And Says She Regards It mouthMemor. jal Hoopital of Now Jorsey, fits that have been derived from such | contests with the east. Already games played in the yarious| | l college centers of the coast states ha | shown the teams to/be remarkably we ell} dev, BUILDERS Says: He has found nothing | in his experi- ence so effec- | tivefor helping | @omakestrong, healthy, red- blooded wo- jos Mceinler who, fer iuxatec Iron, tells of the i reogite tee } MM Says: “While I had o! |. Beard of ti { 4 tad es, seg afta that hipet ‘thin; Tealized d go away corgi rests bine sa bon? may colton ‘may wani nj * | an i enable me to continue my acti ee: | Breptationn whlch for ‘the ae { ally left one worse off t) ever. pee that ved ariel to Fon, 1 cobsent of Casper ing at 8 o’clock ab Odd ime my whole system was Gngling with energy and power and 1 wis Syariesed: xo find that 1b pbysicab conditions *Nuxuted form promptly at 8 o'clock. all weak, rundown women. As a st: of E. RB, Realtly and blood -bulider T am coevltced fea ROKT. COHEN, Secretary? i nd : Mabel McKinley —WNiece of the Late President of the United States—Takes ee Nuxated Iron for Health and Strength Weak, Run-Down Nervous Women 33 Doss: | » Health and Blood-Builder. Cues aera thle GF find eomerhine the strength was once more in fer iron mplished so much that 1 reward fe a ae the ideal tonic fot saadscitae FINEST IN WEST ne Editor ti of Riverton Chron- icle Terms Tribune’s New “Home as Best of ‘Kio in Entire Western Region Editor Bowey of the Riverton Chron- icle,#who visited Casper last week, in- specting the ‘Tribune building while here, gives nearly half a column to a description of the new plant which he characterizes as the “best of ts kind in the entire west. Mr. Bowey conducts a fine weekly in Riverton which extended its hospita:- ity this week to two members of. the fribune staff, E. E. Hanway and k. | E. Evans, who*are on their way to | Jackson Hole on a hunting trip. Concerning The Tribune's new home Hanway, Sr., in everything that is done for the betterment of the Casper Daily D TAIUNE Sif, HIGHER PRICED Mr, Bowey says: “While in Casper during the past Week the Chronicle editor had the pleasure of being shown through the ew Casper Tribune building by Editor J. ©. Hanway. The new home is con- veniently located and is’ a handsome goats that will cost ‘to exceed $100,- It is another evidence’of the en- yoreae of the Tribune management, which has always endeayored to keep ahead of the time. To The Tribune en- terprise is due.a large part of the ered- it for the rapid advancement made by Casper im the last fife years. “Whe first story of, the building is a half-basement, giving enough above the street level to provide two exce! lent stare rooms in front, that have been leased. At the rear is the press room, in which is being installed a new mewspaper press that will turn) Trib- unes out at the rate of 500 a minute, all folded and ready for distribution. In this room will be also the stereotyping plant, another new departure made necessary by the new printing press. A store room for paper rolls is also pro- vided. “The editorial rooms and: business o/- fices are roomy and well arranged, and the composing room, in the arrange- ment of which the Tribune manage- arent had taken care of the comfort and health of its employes, will be the finest and best equipped anywhere in the West. The building provides every convenience possible, and was “erected after {Mr. Hanway had travelled in the Gast) visiting newspaper offices and get- ting the best possible ideas for the ar- samgement of the future home of the Tribune. “The third floor has been made into modern apartments, the. most conven- tent. and camplete conceivable, and al- though the building will not be ready for occupancy for a couple. of: weeks yet, the apartments - have all been spoken for. “Leas than‘six years ago the pub- lisher of The Chronicle was foreman in | the’ Txibune office. th At that time pe Was set hy hand. The first type machine was put in at that time,~"When.theCnéW: office is opened there will be''a battery “Of ‘seven of the latest machine for typesetting, a!so type-castipg machines that will make possible new faces for advertising at all times. “fhe Casper Tribune is known sll over. the West'as it is in~ Riverton, where it is eagerly sought each 4a: for the world’s news, arranged in read: able form, and well edited. It has grown in five years from an avefage weekly to the best daily in the state of | Wyoming, and the reason it, has beon able to make such headway is due to the enterprise and ability of J.B. Han- its editér, and Earl Hanway, ita as The Ideal Tonic For All ourse to Nuxeted physical condition, Miss McKinley that Nuxated Iron has no equal as that fn practi nine times out of pene nerves and failing streagth and yituli teats suing A of ty ai in the blood, roman who ig run-down, nervous an who qui nd tires Fig etd Lew tsi from iron fie, loes not knovw i am convinced nds of such women ¥ juxated Iron, might readily oh an Sec eos back a wes net (ee dy iv bp ol | a ; nye oxygen carrying oN ten. travsfotm ¢he flesh, less rp eae and paffid cheeky Mis, Fe women into a glow cf th, a mate the smell look younger within ising! secon for in opinion bert Dr. Geor formerly Physic fee iad|slospitaly Ppneean ai “aby and ‘eeanct t or to her worl all strength ape a fea Bela to in my eave per Hee 80 fictive Blood a en ag Nuxated Item eee? ree into ile, ita hot bole rea into séeapuina ties aa urers guaran’ abd catin!t at Fy, Felts Ua eee dureoaee Bs or by mi tablet forts oily. PAGE FIVE dred and eighteen million dollars is the price asked for by farmers in demand- ing $3 a bushel for wheat, it is estimat ed by the Agricultural Department. The increase in price for flour and | bread jis bound to come if farmers get | what they ask, be stated. read prices | will go far beyond present level, he | Said. Farmers have been paid $813,- 900,000 already for wheat and still have 445,000,000 bushels to sell. elem the a Laeoe BREAD TO COME FROM $3 WHEAT (By United Press.) found only WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. —Three hun- Pike's Peak. green Amazon stone is in the neighborhood of naturally and form | TheR Store STORE PHONE ae SS ALL .20W | AIMBALL HANDLES THE 1E GOODS _ “Barnctt’s, of Course” What you pay for a suit of clothes isn’t half as: important as what you get. Be sure of a fine quality in the cloth; be sure it is well sewed with silk; be sure of the tailoring—the shape- keeping quality. You can tell a lot by the “feel” of the garment when you get into it. . 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