Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 9

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1929. Tt Lane DEMPSEY AND © -CARPENTIER TO MEET IN 1921 a re Workout’ nt the Casper “Athlet® club} ‘where Taylor is training. oe When Taylor came buck from h “vaeation” on his homestead nesr But- falo he showed the effects of hard work outof-doors. But it put him in a ras: |. Sed condition for what promises to he his greatest mat season—his secoad winter; in’ Casper “before Wyoming sporting fans, Now Taylor is adding a little heef, putting on steamy, and keep- ifg from going stale, . Taylor, has been showing more stuff in his last two matches than in any of his battles staged ‘in Casper.) True enough he lost the first*fall int his last. Match in Casper but in doing so he ful- lowed an old Wrestler’s adage-—that of losing thé first fall if in a, tight hole so as to save strength for a secotid and possibly a third fall. George McLeod, who is promoting tho match here, has always’ followed this line of tactics, saving his strength tor the latter part of the battle rather than use his strength to worm out of a ‘hold which seemingly will be impossible to break, And Big Jack is not loafing any dur- ing the day time. He is doing a days duty at the refineriés every day and seems to “eat up’? work. The advance seat sale will start Wednesday or Thursday when tickets are pizred on sale at the Little Brick. Because of the interest in the coming uf er; \ NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Dempsey and Carpentier were matched yester- ) dy afternoon for a fight for the heavy- weight championship of the world. ‘AND UP w’.ars of Natrona High Back-| between February 1 and July 1 of +4 Unable to ‘Take Paxt>in i] a epout ef beatrcan tere eee > bout of between 10 and 15 round Game With Cheyenne Next fox a vecord parse : Saturday TAYLOR MUST 60 LIMIT. KEEPS UP First of thé “bear” stories came to+ day from the camp of the Casper hig; school only four dt before what promises to be one of tie hardest game of the 1920 schédule+that ivith the Cheyenne high school here Saturday, Captain Vandavedr, fallback, and Harry Scott, halfback, both are ont! sidelines from injuries received-in the Laramie games. Both players are real stars and the loss of Vandayeer. witt put one of the heaviest men on the team on the hospital list. ‘ Scrimmage today and tomorrow’ and; then light signal practice on Friday is the schedule Coach Dean Morgan. has mapped out in the drive.to prepare for the Chian eleven: Canper will go into Saturday’s batts With the dope plainly against them. Buz the dope sheet dots not always. show ' the exact strength_of football elever first, Casper last to Laramie, 17 0, and then the next Saturday, Octoix — 23, the Laramie eleven went down. in y Gefeat before the speedy ~ Cheyenne team, 13. to 0. tet BE ¥ Figure it out for yourself! The dope {Program of preliminaries. feiistians cciog © SE Allmetal weatherstrip makes WARM- BR ROOMS WITH LESS FURL. Sy! vester F, Pelton, 925 8. Lincoln Ave. Phone 928J. 9 30-tf Ba ae Se ONES J. L. McGowan of Denver, Is spend- few days in the city looking after Match With Mike Howard Novem- ber 1 Will. Make Wyoming _Champion Show His Best to Emerge Victor ing s Big Jack Taylor is toiling bard this week in his regular nightly workouts ‘p, an effort to get a clear-cut) victory over Mike Howard in the Iris theater, November 1. Howard {s expected to ie. reach Casper Friday or Saturday vd hounds give Casper the wrong ené of; that the Casper wrestling fans will 1H the score, 30 to 0, but die a mate bot{ have an opportunity of seeing this Pa- that Cheyenne will find it mighty -hart | Sific_coast__marvel_go_through a, light to cross the. Casper line and that Sat- |" urday’s opening football classic here will find both teams struggling for the deciding touchdown. That's the spirit which is being shown in practice/this week anf slowly but surely, the football enthusiasm at the Natrona’ county ‘high school is ris- ing. A rooter’s club probably. will be organized this week und the whole school and most of the city is going to be onthe sidelines when the Chéy- enne-Casper game’ starts Saturday. feBan, s8-ubtbacnsnd BANG! BANG! TWO MORE GRINGOES BITE: THE DUST - (Py Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—Two American citizens were killed in the Tampico oil Baldo, slepatehcs to the “GATARRH | of the. BLADDER | | relieved in 24HOURS ©] VARIOUS lengths and styles; pliable woolskin lining; notched and round collars of Raccoon, Nutria, Opossum and other hand- some furs. “3a. als * 5 4 lex and, Gustave E. Salier (or Sailer). Cut and tailored:in accordance with ‘The report said the men were killed the latest approved styles. yesterday afternoon at Vega de Otates, near Tampico. No details were given. A passport was issued to a Mosley of Matagordo, Texas, last October % but there is no record of a passport for Salier. bi af ne Qualityleader” Commands the highesi _ prices. yet leads in sales, The Reason- Quality De who want amolety) pay the price. No household commis complete without it the dozen for yourhame~ Visitors cordially iavitedsto éaspect our plank, ' ’ Parker Bros. Cigar & Tobacco Co. © Distributors, ~~” ai * pam _aes Casper... 1 \ Members of George Vroman post of the Aineri¢an Legion here and all ex- service men in the the exact status of local, state candidates in the coming election at a meeting called for Friday night In the court house. Such was the action “voting for the service: man thinks will best represent! freely voiced. Political mfitch which makes the retention of | hi ; Taylor-in Casper probably most of this} parties will not come in for discussion winter; ticks are expected to go rap-| bn lidly. MeLeod is. arranging a snappy i -AUSCUSSED. LEGION MEN Ex:Service Mer: to Vote for Aspir- ants “Who Will Best Repre- sent Their Interests While ' i eal AE Hata iy in Office” county man interests While In: offic the will learn eounty and whom, ex- attitude of candidates in for free discussion. . Incidentally no candidates will permitted to speak before the meeting or evon suggest anything to the gath- ered ex servic: men. It will be a gath- ering of ex-service men and for them alone, Whether the man is a Repub- Mican or @ Democrat will not make any difference. But the candidate and his attitude will count. he Several vigorous talks featured the meeting of the Legionnaires Monday. The gist of these talks was that former service men shoull and would . back their buddies both in the election ani in the walks of life. It was the seeming opinion of the Legionnaires that as the largest or- | ganization representing "the exservice |men of the country today, the Amer- ican Legion and every. ex-sarvice man had a right to know where the candi- dates stood on the issues of the elec- tion and those particularly affecting the men who served during the world war. Following the action of th national convention, the Legion post agreed th it it was no attempt to enter party poll taken at the meeting of the Legion] tics and that the American Legion w: post here Monday night. bigger than any political party. 3ut Information’ r arding all candidates} the Legion is going to be in. politics will bb freely issed at © meeting | to the extent that it is going to cast its Friday and it will be a question of| vote according to the position of the various candidates, was the opinion The American Legion quartet start- ed off the evening of ntertainment following the busine me per and Natrona county wilt come in|ing. ‘This quartet composed of Homer he| Win also appear on the program Pri- i ‘ Smith, C. J. Slogn, Rhode and Schiller, day night. “Fenjqgmmh Dikelsky gave two piano. solos hile C. F. McClean and §. M. Trask featured. the program with gultar and mandolin solos and singing. 4 Dr; H. P. Snoddy. tist, and Cliff Lyman mixed it for three rounds, Both men were feathér- weights but found the going sloppy by the start 6f the tinal round. Dr. T, J. Drew, who had charge of the program Monday, promises a larger and better pr¢gram at the next stunt night to be “pulled off at the the fighting den- Legion meeting in 2 month, Light re- freshments were served. The back part of the club rooms which have been used in the past for restaurant rooms will be changed and improved so that this space can be used as a rest and recreation room f ,the entertainment of Legion mem) This action was taken when it devel-| oped that at least one party had ap-/ plied for permission to install a smal) restaurant or lunch counter in this| space. Dr. Drew and John Dixon _wer¢ named as the basic members of a com mittee to make angements for a basketball team this winter. atone hs.s<Ceiemaaiae? A wedding march played by a Chi-| nese orchestra with tom toms and other | weird instruments featured the wedding | of ois Baker, raduate of Ls PAGE NINEz land Stanford university, who was MAT vied recently in Tsingtau to the Amerios can representative of the Standard or eompany in China. LABOR PARTY TICKEE; =a hy eee er JAMES MORGAN, for Congress” MARTIN ¢ Presidential Electors Natrona County Ticket WILLARD W. SLACK For JOHN State Senator 1D. SALMOND ma FRANK T. KISER For State Representatives «45 JOSEPH H. FLAND For Sheriff JOSEPH,C, SMITH ¥ For Justice of-the Peace EDWARD SAVAGE For County Commissioner, 4 Years JOHN S8. For County Commi: Four million vo¢ers _ vepeat - no arrests In packages of 20 protected by special moisture - Aisoin round AIR-TIGHT tins of 50. By the election of him as your commissioner will mean a real commissioner of the people» an honest equalization of taxation, a square deal to all of the taxnayers of Natrona County. ple’s interests by electing him county commissioner. proof. wrapper. John S. Hardwick CANDIDATE FOR : . COUNTY COMMISSIONER TWO-YEAR TERM ON NATRONA COUNTY LABOR TICKET Mr. Hardwick js a real candidate of the people inas- much as he knows the needs of the home owner and small business man, being a taxpayer himself, one of the many who the exorbitant taxes on his little’ home keeps him busy wondering where home owners of Na- trona county are going to get off at. -. #8 . fSPeakine OF elections. BUT GENTLY, if possible. TO AVOID bloodshed. YOU KNow what chance. A REPUBLICAN used to have. OF GETTING votes. 55 IN THE “Sola South.” WELL, THERE was a bird, WHO RAN for office. ON THE Bepvblican slate. IN GEORGIA, of all places. « AND WHEN the returns. WERE FIGURED out. a* HE HAD two votes. Psa AND THE Len. giant officials, o- HAD HIM arrested. ‘ see FOR REPEATING. eee SO ALL you voters. WHO WANT to repeat, DON'T DO it with votes. GO TO some smoke shop. AND CAST a ballot. FOR CHESTERFIELDS, THEN YOU'LL “repeat.” You aust can’t help it. AND No election oScial. CAN PINCH you, either. 6 ING back. FOR “COM OF THIS REPEAT REPEATEDLY, oe “THEY SATISFY.” * Let us vote for the peo- IN FACT, we hear. FOUR MILLION smokers, cigarette, (only) at: the Court return swells the votes. slide for the “satisfy” platform. Are you on? House Friday Night at 8 O’Clock Auspices Ainerican Legion It surely is a land- O other candidate has a chance with Ches- terfields in the running. Over four million. smokers have picked Chesterfields, and every. ATTENTION EX-SERVICE MEN In you are interested in YOUR welfare for the ‘next two years be at the mass meeting of all ex-service men For the purpose of explaining the attitude of local poli- tical candidates towards legislation affecting former ‘service men. The'Legion Quartet will sing. HARDWICK ry 2 Years), Ad re ~

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