Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 9

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init 7 ] a oe ; % 2 letic fiek - Two Fast and Furious Mills to Precede Match in was one of the ri of lanm games a, Which Jack Taylor Will Try to Conquer Howard; | #, *:}°2 the question which.is troubling the Sporting fans. of Casper only two days before the big match: Howard's tecord for the last two years indicates “4 Taylor. will have a mighty\hard battle and that the result oS will be doubtful’ untii*‘the final fall. if ; , ; ; That if unless oward has suffered al ¥ | big slump within. theMast year, One interesting feature. will, bé that pa ‘ Taylor will be meeting ‘a Wrestler here iT who has been’ wrestling-in jut as high] * an altitude as Taylor, He will be 7 thoroughly acclimated_to the Casper : high Altitude in his ‘match Monday night. 3 ‘Taylor will be slightly heavier than berg-here about two months ago. Big Jack rested for a while following his! Sidelines; Capital City Eleven Defeated Only return from Sheridan and: he took on a sete gece Poet et Dik Once This Year and Title Is at Stake. any. handicap to Taylor because Big Jack was down to his minimum weight in. that match. _ Casper is ready to meet Cheyenne this afternoon. kick-off was scheduled for 4:15 o'clock, immediately a liminary game in which the Central and Park grade .schools oppose each other. The Casper high school eleven is going’ into’ today’s game ring Monday night; The program wit|Wwith two regulars missing from the line-up. Injuries received in the Etart at 3 olclocls Sunday afternoon. He| invasion of Laramie will keep both Capt. Vandaveer and Scott, back- Breas A san sf aie s0cd atch ta a Howard arrived jin Casper yeterday evening. Sunday afternoon he ~ will work out ‘at the Casper Athletic’ Ciub for the benefit of the Casper fans sho ‘want to see him before she enters the Will work against Harvey Perkins, Al Plaza and George Doake probably: field players, out of thescontest, ae card, Seoree Brian ger oad today, felt probably the first real. foot- plans for what appears to the" best rit + fter- Easy nition on Doxing| Pl spirit “generated yesterday after -—that-has been put on in Casper, F “id Craig, a 118-pound battler’ from| Mdrénsed by A.B. Stirrett, former Crawford, Neb. ig coming to Casper|football star of the University of Colo- to box Luxon Dunbar, the plueky man a vi SF ae Sanive bsak pS tel who fought so hard in his class in the|Stirrett told the Casper ‘rooters wi Eke’ boxing tournament here: last win.|/"aF Saséntial for.ithe victory of thelr, - eam—the first football eleven to make ter. . Dunbar’s record is known “and Craig is coming trom Nebraska to win:ja0y Sert ofa showing for the Casper aigh ‘school—showing that it took the Tene jhe oorker. ungtinted support of the student body Fob: Other. fourroundt afteit Will TbOoWig.gnnicgh Youn Was te ein Gon between Kid Amos of Cripple Creek, sitentiy Colo., who will battle against Eddie & “Blondy"" Hathaway, for four rounds. Amos ds a tough little tighter while the récord of Hathaway in the Bish boxing tournament /is an envinble. one, Cheyenne. highschool comes to Cas- Per. today ‘with’ a record of three’ vic- sone game, and only one’ de; jjend runs, fast open field running, and “1 iossibly a variation in the form of the forward pass game. ING BOUTS 10 ROUND OWT stones eer BY JUNIGR GLASS SQUAD ‘The junior clags team of the high school defeated the soph eleven of thi same school, 13 to-0, on the high schoo} ‘day afternoon. This chard, left end; Litherage, left tackte;) MeGrath, left guard; Mauk, center; Atsman, right gua iproul and Koch. er, right tackles; DeWoody, right end: Post, quarter: back; Groves, left half; Quinian, right helf and Lester, full back. Shikany, Hargis and Reeder are} probable substitutes who may get into! today’s game. ‘General medicine, diagnosis, obstetrice and children. Temporary location, Apt. 10, Smith. Apts. Eyentually Midwest Refining Co. Bldg, Phone 1548 From these class teams ‘much of the best material for the yar- Result of Mat Event Doubtful, Fans Believe =" “ts bing niekea._ Miss Nelle O'Donsell of Gillette, ps3 ‘ Wyo., is spending the week in Casper | - res . ‘i, visiting her sister, Mrs. Q. K. Deaver Will Jack Taylor be able to pinto the mat the shoulders of Mike|ana her new nephew, Jotn Quentin Howard when the two meet Monday night in the Iris theater? That is|Pe2’<"- over the week-end. > Nevin C. Bell is in Casper from Oil City for a few days. wien ‘he "wrenied arsine aenn “Pre Stat of Game Finds Vandaveer and Scott Still on 5 f feat. ‘The one lone defeat was chalked Not satisfied with an unusual wrest-| Casper “high school y@sterday _and OP dete tent Neeeole tee - Unléss all advaince information goes wrong at the last minute, today’s con- noon at a huge pep meeting, which was test will be one full of interest to spec- “€ tators because both teams haye fast, but light backfields, indicating many Son GENERATIONS’ | COMPOUND IBA and CUBEBS: AT YOUR DRUGGIST — | Ask for BY NAME ONLY. avoid Substit His»peculiar style of attack has been? developed until it has ‘proved: an asset rather thin a drawback. Both men weigh about 142 pounds. Hem The Tallor-Howard ‘wrestling match Wa’ afiade possible through.thé man. agement of the Iris theater, when‘ it. appeare@ as though the Casper sport fans ‘would no longer be able--to see Taylor in action here. .On account of the fact that Casper is such a good theatrical town, it was only natural that,an unusually high price for the In spite of this high initial cost of \staging. the niatch,’ McLeod has ‘kept j the price of his seat dt the old level, and they are going fast at the Little Brick tore... However, McLeod ‘will not make expenses in the coming show un- less the theater Is crowded Monday. Monday night, ane Sh , DRESSMAKING: IN SCHOOLS, hand tailored. + LANDER, Wyo., Oct. 30.—Dressmak- ing has keen added to the curriculum of the Vocational high school here, the course to start November 8. Wool prob- Jems. tailored finishines and remodeling of clothing will be taught along with elementary sewing. ; ‘WANTED TO BUY HEAVY SAFE IRIS THEATER- — “CALL 374 * oa "= 1 Tailor Made Suits and | ‘Overcoats - Come and look them over. to please and fit you in every detail. Suit or Overcoat made All high-class Priced now $45 and up Don’t forget there ‘is a different appearance in a. TAILOR-MADE SUIT. Come and see us. TIM, The Tailor — re 143 South Center Street Wyoming Dry ‘Farmer La Grand, Oregon last Winter, VS. Blondy Hathaway 142 Lbs. GEO, M’LEOD , PROMOTER ee 8:P. M. Sharp’ <The first ‘big wrestling match of the ‘season JACK TAYLOR MIKE HOWARD %3,000 he can Howard wrestled « two-hour draw with Ad Santel, and will be. tinsdn in Butte beat him in any city outside of San Francisco. He also beat Paul Mar - Two Good Boxing Preliminaries - Kid Amos KID CRAIG , Fort Robinson 142 Lbs, - 8 Lib LUXON DUNBA LAA Admission—$2, $3, $4, Plus War Tax mM ic = ‘Casper line-up fpliows: Blan- tT jtunate this seasoh in. losing players} HY, A. BEICHENBACH, M. D. through injury early in the’season. An-| other largo list of injured players was run up in the Colorado-Aggie week and Coach Ralph Gla pending largely on the fighting spirit 10-26-12 AT LESS THAN COST JULY FIRST 1920 I had an agreement with a party from Minnesota in which he was to pur- chase a 49 per cent interest in the Elgin Shoe & Clothing Company. . He deposited $2,000 with me to b’nd the bargain. The plans were to.in- corporate a company, which he was to minage, and continue the business under the name of the Elgin Shoe & Clothing Company. I was to retire from taking an activ> part in the company. I have been n- tified by this party that he will be unabl> to fulfill his agreement. ee This action will not deter me : going to quit. RICES THAT DEF . . No such opportunity has ever before been offered in Casper that pertains to the ’ outfitting of Men and Boys. . BUILDING IS LEASED _POSESSION GIVEN MAR. 1, ’21 of his substitutes to pull a victory out of the game here today. | “Wyoming will have some men on the|Communion 8 a. m. Church school at-m. cripple list but the general improve: |” ment in the Cowboy play was so mav' ed in the Colorado university, game last | week, that the supporters of the Wyo | ming team are expecting a victory ser! the Mines today. whieh is being worked toa certain de- «| Bree of success by Coach’ Corbett’s pa- pils this fall, is expected to figure in hte Cowboy scoring machine. GOWBOYS AND MINERS See Paul Walker ‘of Harvard ig referee: || ALB. Stirrett is umpire, and Wallace GLASH 5 TODAY: IN GAME: of Doana 1s head linesman for voday’s ON DENVER GROUNDS! Morning prayer and; Sei"! \mon at 11 a. m, ——— Make up your mind to wote eaify. DENVER, Oct. 30.—The University, of Wyoming is playing the School of |Mines here today in a game in which all dope points to>a Cogvboy victory. |The Colorado Miners have been urifor- Leo’s Pure Malt Oregon Hops CASPER BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. 225 West Second St. Yearling Ramboylette range raised; the wooly soft; a g00d buy if Woodrow’s man Fri- day ty not elected; can deliver in car lots on North Western. sell Livestock Co., Rawliis, Wyo. eae a nee renner oe Oh bee BEDS 4 SLR 42 eRe? Heo ewer are + In the History of Wyoming STARTS TODAY Elgin Shoe and Clothing Company Place onSale $150,000 Worth of the Best Mer- chandise that the Eastern Markets Afford from rtiring from business. I am positively Y COMPETITION SS ETE OSE FUELS T PSF PETE OSE Ee Pore weer T NER ES AO MRE LOOT TAN TST ANT eT CORR HET LG] Shoe & Clothing Co.

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