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me . of Neodesha, Kan., Elected \ Captain’ for 1920 Season - ‘ _ at Meeting Last Night \. George Vandaveer,, a former high school player’ from thé Neodesha, Kan- fas, high’ school,’ was elected foothat) ae captain (at the Natrona county high : school yesterday evening. theghe mired although ‘%~newtomér to the Casper high school, was a favorite because of _ his three years’ éxpetience on the Neo- esha ‘high “school cleven. This is his| harm is Cone, y ins ces m final year in high schdol football. fedora oe Cone Tecate Vandaveer woigha about 170 pounds, | SPOrts are overdone. being one of the. heaviest men on the team this sedsqn, He plays right end and fullback. ‘Becatine 6t his beet, he - may Le used at-full in some games to oN ‘aqunior 5 to 20 players will leave tonight “for Laramie where the Lars- mie high’ school-will be played tomor- } row afternoot? in the opening: battle of = the season thé Casper eleven. UienJar line of sport. 4 a | € 3 5 there. are ~~ In China’ the newspapers are sold : _-two and three “times over. Colleetors 0 about the city gathering up the newspapers of the previous day’s issue, redistributing them among the lower class ‘population. They are then further distributed by being sent out to the villages, ard country sections, where iy they are ‘seid at a fraction of their ‘ NY original price. also a wear. For. instance, TT Wi cas. oc Cay where, instead of derivin him the foremost character in his pare Unfortunately for the champion, it ts not an easy matter for him to decliny to be present at various tournaments. x |He may decline many of them, certain number of these that etiquette, or the ethies of the game. require him io attend. happens that there are a number of these latter to make the winning of a title an on’rous honor to|8P9rt and he puts himself in the posi- William Tilden, winning the American national singlox, championship in tennis, becomes premier player in this country. in. this, butt Tt) sufficient py the nick Evans, Amateur Golf Champ, Cited as Showing Evils Consequent in Winning of Na- tional Championship in Sports —* Press dispatches from Duluth, Minn., to the effect that Charles (Chick) Evans, national amateur golf champion, is in a hospital there under treatment for ‘a general rundown con-jSbift in the schedu dition resulting from a hard campaign on the links this sum- mer’’ is an example of the overdoing of athletics to an extent g benefit from the sport, a positive There is no question that-thewe are/Of these he may decline, but it will be .| to refuse to enter, The golfer, ten» yer, swimmer, or what not, im- ai nediately comes into demand as soon bolster the Highb backfield: of ‘the local! as he’ has, annexed-atitie thit foakes OWN ST PUN GILORID FAMERS TODAY to Friday So Coaches Can \ See Mines Contest atrelie LARAMIE, Oct. 15.--On account of a j the second game | of the season schedule by the Univer- | ajty- of Wyoming with the . Colorado Aggies which was to have been played at Fort Collins; Colo.,.Saturday. ts° be- | this afternoon. The contest waa moved up one day by Coach Corbett because both coaches wanted to see the Col. rado College-Mines game.the noxt Sat- urday at Colorado Springs. The Wyoming eleven was defeated by two tonthdowns in the first. game played with the. strong Aggie teain which cleaned up the conference las year but . Coach Corbett — believes his eleven will surpris® the Farmer eleven in the second battle this fall. At least it will be a thriller if the battle iast week, which the Cowboys won from Denver University is any indication. In the game last week, the varsity showed @ surprising amount of know!- edge of the forward pass game—more probably than any other Wyoming team, although there seemed to be a weakness on the part of the Laramie players in breaking up the opposing aerial attack. There is.also joy in the Wyoming camp this we aside from this vio- found that there are also more than enough of these events. of ‘sufficient magnitude to make it appear cl « One of the baneés. of a champion’s ox- ‘Istence in the frequency with which he 48 asked to appéar, for various benefits in exhibition matches. These may be fcr charity or some other form of. benwfit of an altruistic nature which are well Worthy of support.. Which to accept and. which to decline becomes a rather serious questien at times. The cham- pion is likely to be placed between the devil and the deep sea. After playing ata nuniber of these affairs he may feel he has done his share and yet the first of them he asks to excuse him is likely to consider him as a poor sort uf tion of being damned with faint prais: if not frankly and openly ‘‘bawled out’? as a mean kind of a cuss. Altogether then, when one reads of such a case as that of Evans, it docs ing played in the Farmer college town” tory because it now seems certain that| water would cause her to belch gas hid shé was unable to go to ‘sched! f6t I bought her & beatie Remedy, since taking it she fs eating us out of house and home and is attending sehool again.” It is a simpie, harmless prep- aration that removes the ¢catarrhal cus from the intestinal tract and al which cause: liver and ine including appepdi- One dose will convince of money -—Adv. the Heung Sonic ber 23. ate distréssed her; e between the University o! and the Cowboys is certain Final arrangements are pleted this: week to play the @olorado state institution here, Odto- Rejoices Daughter ~~ Ean Resume Studies “Everything my. little 12-year-old «irl € even a glass of réfunded. Neatly a year. of ‘Mayr’s Wonderful lays the inflammation practically all stomach, testinal ailments, citis, At all druggis | sport. The Christian aborigines. of Yunnan like lengthy chureh services. A Sun- day morning service in | Sapusshan, Yunnan Province, has been known to comprise eleven hymns, eight praye:s, , three sermons and the Sacrament of thé Lord's Supper. tralia. excellent reason. 49. Conia , Placed near the bird's cage, Saturday aturday ‘ BS ' Former Prices All Ladies’ Shoes Reduced 20% For Friday and Saturday THINK RICHARDS It becomes obyious that he will be asked to represent this country on the Davis cup team that plays in Aus- It is a diffiewit matter to get out of going, and no man Is likely to refuse the invitation, which ‘fs largely a mandate, unless he has some most © - The champion always is an attrac. » Anew cusé for the phonograph is the | tion in any tournament and a source -teaching of parrots to talk. The ma-jof revenue at the gate. ‘gea” with the desired | every tournament of great, little or no importance, endeavors to have him a8| appeared, but chunks of pure amber _2 contestant. Obviously there aré many ' like gum are still dug from the stumps. Specials Today & Saturday In Our Dry Goods Department Consisting of serge, tricotiné, tricdlette; Worth to 807.50; special for Friday and $33.75 10 Serge Dresses Worth to $35.00; special for Friday and ‘All Our Wonderful Line of Plush Coats at 25% off Richards & Cunningham Co. & CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST not do to set him down as a man who doesn't know how nationally to indulge in “his favorite form of sport. .It is quite as likely as not that he is the vic. tim’ of circumstances over which, as 2 champion, he has no control. ————_ The gum of the pine seems to be Practically indestructible, and one of the chief exports of New Zealand is the gum) of kaurl trees which died centw:- les ago. 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