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Calera Agidenltaad Siliees College Becomes | ng Mountain Conference After Defeat of yoming University by Huge Score - FORT COLLINS Colo, Oct. 18—The lege showed its _ championship Colorado Agricultural Col- form here Friday afternoon by plough- ing its way through the strong Wyoming eleven and winning, 42 to 0. Buane Hartshorn was sent oyer for the first Aggie tally in the initial quarter after five minutes of play. The Aggies scored almost at will and the substitute players ‘in the third quarter, sent in by Coach Hughes, Aggié football mentor, out-| played the Cowboys most of the time and kept them almost entirely on the defensive, The fegulars were sent in during the final quarter and) three more touch- downs’ were made. Ratekin was right , with his toé and kicked seven goals. Fred: Hartshorn did as well as his) brother in the second quafter by scor- ing, the sdeond touchdown of the con- test. Z The second quarter ended shortly after Capt. Harry Scott flipped the pig- skin to Bresnhan for a 35-yard~gain and the third score, via the touchdown route. Following the game here this week, Aggie stock ‘soared and the. Farmers are again Jeading favorites for Rocky Mountain conference honors. ee oa -GOLORADO WRESTLER WINS HANDIGAP MATCH AGAINST -JIM LONOOS AT GREELEY dnnater Colo., Oct. 17.—Too*s Mondit won. the handicap match here from Jim Londos, Gree< heavyweight wrestler, who had agree1 to thfow the local man twice in sev- enty-five minutes, The men wrestled the requtre length of time witliout either getting a fail, Mondt, therefore, getting the de | Football Scores. . finn Arbor—First, ‘Michigan. 35, ocean Aggies 0. + 14, Ames 2. aa tii an es coeae ve cole sant alee oat Pur" Kensas 7, Drake 3. a Wisconsin a North- iieapolis—tnaiaba 21, Minne. ew Haven, Conn,—Boston’ Col- —_ le} Yale 13, < Spe om 20, Amherst. ee Philadeiphia—Pennsylvania: 7, La- fayerte:0. © At ‘Princeton—Princeton 34, Wash- ington and! bée 0. zene Syracuse—Pitisbureh 1, Ae 20, Towa 3. ~ est, Point—Army 26, Spring- be ae Utah—Colorado School of Minés’ 3, Utah Agricultural College 27. At Annapdlis—Navy 7, Bucknell 2, At Manhattan, Kan.—Kansas Aggies 7, Exgporia Normal 7. At State College, Pa,—Penn, State 41, North Carolina 0, ‘At Grand, Forks, kota 6, South Dakota State College 3. At Butte, Mont.—Montana State Col- / lege 7, School of Mines 6. At Dallas—Oklahoma A. and M. 0, University of Texas 21. At Seattle—Montana 18, ton 14, Chicago 41, Wabash 0. ‘Wisconsin 27, Northwestern 7. Syra- Washing+| ae Th, Susquehanna river is to be drag- ged for refuse coal, which will be man- Notre. Dame 16, Nebrat| N. D.—Nortn Da-|! TORIES ot oben airs ets Gh irs. Speaker traveled from Dallas, Texas, to Cleve- |: to see her “wonderfal boy.” “rhe football season thus far haa been father unusual for the Inrge) number of backfield stars it has developed: thé hotdog it a Pacific “oiplan [eda es juhtry no duite would wel ‘in tifne this: eveht! this coast what the x 2 "at the present time is only @ track race and that is not sufficient: help produce and develop men’ eee gamiés over the men io es will not énter their long distance competi- the “season | tions, but it there was an incentive for f ihe. baabbalt tongs ot Che Onlvars sjsity of. Southern. California is planning for a tour of Japan next summer, tu Serriy Tchad baarin G0. ta alee the same predicament as Champion Jack Dempsey in the matter of getting a first class contender to face him who will give him more than a mere. try- out. Aside from the narrow squeak he jhad when he fought Charlie White, Benny-has been bowling them over with considerable regularity. M_ TO: FOUR STRAIGHT VIC- LITTLE ENCOURAGEMENT FOR MEN AN DIGTANGE EVENTS IN AMERICA Dismal Failure of Distance Runners on American _» Olympic Team. Should: Prove Lesson During Com ig Track Season in Universities’ ~ The dismal failure. of ‘the United States Olympic. team distance run- ners at Antwerp should prove 4 lesson to us. © There is no’ question but that this.country is not in a class as itis in sprinters with the rest of the world, and from now on special attention must be given to}, distance running if we are to attain pride of place in this department of the next Olympic games. There is: very little encouragoment given to long distance runners in any Part of the country. This is due no doubt to the temperament of the American public. The Amerigan public demands events that are short and snappy and-while they will read about a ten-mile race they prefer to sit and watch’and encourage the short sprint- ers in races that hold their attention for a few seconds and have their nery- ous. system keyed up for these few sec- ends. The A. A. U. holds a ten-mile champidnsbip every year, but there are very few races of this distance outside! should not! take the matter up with the that one. title event in whi n the ath- | letes can get competition and gain ex- ition. + a and, against all coast! colleges it ‘coaches: wo! possible that. all \the oa fall in line.” Every’ uni- versity -haa splendid material for de- veloping I ‘suggest distance men. We do not faces of 20 or 26 miles would ceogptanle hut a cross-coun- 72 perience and study of long distance}! running. The Inter-coliegiate A, A, A. A. holds} a cross country race each ‘year both for f¥eshmen and varsities and this is one of the most noted distance runs in the. country. It is held over a course slight- ly less than seven miles, % On this coast there is practically no]! stance running and the question comes up—Why not? The University of Washington is going to start a cross- country race of its own next month and there is no reason why ‘this college 7 Make the world safe for your posterity ufactured into briquettes. for fuel. Lakes of Borneo swarm with croco- ailes. J) ° BURNETT OPTICAL COSall EYE TALKS ~* : ag " E are competent to serve all’ who are suffering | from defective eyesight. The cause of your dimming vision: may be of ple origin and corrected with very simple lenses. You may be benefitted by wearing resting glasses. We will be able to describe your condition exactly and maké the proper glasses for you. c URNETT OPTICAL (3 W.G. BURNETT — S.T. BUTLER \ HOTEL BLD Ce ‘ i ‘CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153 Pacific coast conference colleges - aot We can rig you upwith all sizes of the best seasoned rig timbers. Give us an opportunity to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. Keith Lumber Co. | Phone 3 So ape He try race over some distince ena than bred nd with all the pen of coninitey pests b over on a@ lot ne towards. developing méti re, future Olympic’ for the 6,000 ‘and 10,000 meter events. + - Now that Washington has set the ball rolling in so far as iti own college is concerned it would be feasible for this college to go further in the matter and take the project up with the coast con- ference officials for a cross-country race next spring. NEW PHONE DIRECTORIES OUT. | New telephone directoties wére put on distribution this morning by the Mountain - States. Telephone & Tele- graph company, Boy Scouts haye boen employed by the telephone: company to distribute the new directories and. co!- lect the ofd ones. we Announcing: Mednick Brothers LARAMIE HIGHS | WINNER, 13 10.0 AGAINST GASPER LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 17.—Laramie high school defeated the Casper high School football eleven in the initiat game of the season for the visitors heré Saturday afterndon, 13 to 0. In spite of the fact that the Casper play= ers Were playing probably theif first teal game together, the team frdm the | oir city héld the Laramie ee na to two medsly touchdowns and joubtful if the to count mote than via. the touéhdown foute. | 6 light Casper backfield found the going heavy in the initial game of the season, : The Casper eleven will remain here Monday to play the University Prenr- aratory sctcol team. The team prob- ably “will riot arrive in Casper until Thursday morning. Coach Dei Mor- gan Is holding out hope of *défeating the other Laramie team Monday. fasta nae at a, & time Until @ few centuries ago largé citing had police protection only through em- ploying special watchmen. } ‘ It is noble to admit disappointment in the friend that forsakes. And yet copld there be a more overshadowing eclipga? CUT TTOOTORTTOOTTOOTITO TTS TaD, dros Opening Tuesday, October 19 At 109 South Center, Next Door to the America Theater “LEGITIMATE MERCHANDISE ‘AT LEGITIMATE PRICES” Featuring: STEIN-BLOCK _ ~ Clothing for Men \ The finest materials, strictly hand-tailored, the newest and latest styles—the name STEIN- BLOCH means all these. This store lives on Satisfaction. If your clothes don’t give it—we ~ will. A most exclusive line of Shoes. The Famous CREST Shirts. The DELPARK Collars; a complete line of both soft and ‘stiff models in quarter sizes. The ROTHSCHILD Hats. Trousers. You get your money back. 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