Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 7

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F SPR gg CASPER DEFEATS CHEYENNE 12-0 ~~ (NGHME Title Hopes of Capital High Squad Shattered When _ Locals Wallow to Victory in Game Saturday; Offiside Play Robs Casper of Third Score Cheyenne’s much heralded football eleven went down in the mire of defeat Saturday afternoon before the superb playing of the Casper high school team, 12 to 0. And it was the worst of mire, for the game was played on a field 4 inches deep in mud, which made fast boot ball an impossibility. A third touchdown was not allowed because a r player was off-side. This score, which was not counted, came a8 a result of perfectly executed for- ‘ward pass along the sidelints. . E67.) ‘S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD TAYLOR MEETS HOWARD TONIGHT PLAYED ON HEAIY FIELD RESULT OF BiG MATCH IN DOUBT Largely upon the result of tonight's match with Mike Howard in the Iris Theater depends whether Jack Taylor will continue to meet the big giants of the mat game and be matched within the next two months with Stanislaus Zbyszko in Casper. Whether there is a real interest in the future of Taylor's wrestling career will be the medium of judgment by which such a big match will be secured for Casper. |= Big Jack is ready for a real battle, tonight’ and Mr. Howard is going to’map and Taylor remains in Wyoming find Taylor a mighty hard man to beat. with Casper as his main headquarters, Howard arrived here late last week and| Ajthough the interest in.tonight’s big fy the opinion of the wrestling fans athietic\show centers on the Howard: looks like ‘a real contenKer.” Taylor wrestling match, there is nearly Taylor will weigh about 220 poun’ts!as much interest in the two boxing when ‘he enters the ring tonight. Mike bouts. Howard, his opponent, will tip the Eddie Hathaway, the hit-and-disap- scales at about 212 pounds. Howard/ pear boxer who is known to most box- x Gun. an | claims he will make up for this differ-|ing fans here, will meet Kid Amos of ~ By defeating Cheyenne Saturday, the x pS dere SHES A <-ACUSDINEN Leer walpbivid Roperiok MpSA aM LOttiple Creek © Théo wid. know: bath Casper high school stepped closer tov Mavk... center -.VanNostrand | Ski#- men believe it will be a great bout. the ewe title and eliminated the state aright guard ~-McCalman| This is the first match since Septer:-; Both weigh about the same. es team from the going. It also Sproul______- Tight tackle —-2-.-! Schols| ber that Taylor has been in here, It| Kid Craig, a battler from Crawford, owed football enthusiasts here what. (Kocher} (Farthing) |/marks the start of his winter wrestling | Neb., will take on Luxon Dunbar, a @, real team Coach Dean Morgan hadipo.¢ quarter Mrrks| season in Casper. For a time it ap-/man who showed his mettle by getting developed this season, the first year tn} G Wett: halt Gant “mak peared as though Taylor ‘would shift|into the finals of the Elks’ boxing tour- many moons that the Natrona county high’ school has been represented by a football elevent And the high school student body pyoved loyal Saturday In spite of the frigid weather and mushy condition of the -athlatic. fleld. — left half ~Capt ‘Sorer'so.. Tilinois town or city. Then the Iris. theater management agreed to allow George McLeod to stage his athletic shows in the Iris. As a re- sult, Casper remains on the wrestling Lester-.-..... fullback .~<..-~. ~Hirsig Officials: Referee, Paul Walker, Har- yard. Time of quarters, 12% minutes. Penalties—Casper, 25 yards. his headquarters for the winter to some | ney. Both are four-round bouts with a lo- cal boy.and ‘qn outsider matched in each. Both of the Casper boxers: are known here and have a good following of fight fans. About 200 rooters turned out ana shivered and backed the home team. A | dry fleld next Saturday should see 1,00) out to the game if Sheridan is brought to Casper. _ Casper scored a touchdown -in the first and another in the second qua-:- - ter. The only: time-Cheyenne threaten- ‘ed was in the third ‘quarter when the visitors worked the ball down past th Casper 28-yard line. Here a backfield man fumbled the pigskin back of the line on an attempted pass, and Lither- age, the giant Casper left tackle, Pounc®d on the ball. This man Lither- @ge was in every play and was. the mainstay in the line. ~Cheyenne's most effective play was a _Srisscross fake, This brought real re- -' gults’only about three times. Groves scored the first touchdown after hardly more than five minutes of “play. Goat failed: because of the muddy ‘ After the kick-off, Quarterback got his offensive work under way Es at once, and before Cheyenne woke up, ‘the>ball was on its 8-yard line, From ‘this ‘position. Groves lugged the hall over on a long-run around left end. ‘The second score came shortly after the second quarter opened. Sweeping ‘end runs mixed. judiciously with plays through the line took the ball to. within. 20; yards of a acore. Here an onwa: 1 Mud covered ball within six or eight Fare: of a:touchdown, Groves again “slipped ‘wey for a. score. . Groves. _out as the = the. | Ones: wien the <€ vel appeared to have” a eal drive under way, Groves broke threuch, followed his man and nailed ‘far back of the line of seri th» \ Cheyenne— left end --. who will meet Jack John Freberg, over whom Taylor The doors will ‘open at 7:30 o'clock tonight and the main show will begin Promptly at 8 o'clock. Gridiron Scores Wyoming 14, Mines 7. Navy 47, Western Reserve 0. Harvaid 24, Virginia 0. Ohio State 7, Chichgo 6. Cornell #4, Rutgers 0. Yale 21, Colgate 7. Columbia 20, Williams 14, Pern State 28, Pennsylvania7. Pittsburgh 14, Lafayette 0. Princeton 10,,West Virginia 3, Brown 35, Vermont 0. Illinois 17, Minnesota 7. Notre Dame 27, Army 17. Georgia Tech 26, Center 0, ‘Wabash 14,,Purduie 19. ' Colorado College 7, University ot | Colorado 7. r + Colorado Aggies 21, Utah Aggies 0. y University of Nevada id, University of Utah 7. {Montana State 3, Gonzaga 0, {Indiana 10, Northwestern 7. Drake 7, Grinnell 7. Alowa State 24, Washington 7. D. U. Frosh 0, Sacred Heart Col- lege 32. Kansas 14, Kansas Aggies 0. University of Oregon 0, Stanford 10, Dartmouth 34, Tufts 7. rca ceil J. F. Roland has returned from Den- ver, where he has Been attending to: business for the Interstate Pipe Line company. Mr. Roland has_ recently been conn — but is now in charge of its local di- have been in the Dubois’ country on vision of the district. elk hunting trip, for the past a i mor teicetst Paaratn Gakdacor _ | days ure expected to return today, ER ROOMS WITH LESS FUEL. Sy) vester F, Pelton, 925 8. Lincoln Ave. Phone 928]. 9 30-tf ————— H. A. REICHENBACH, M. D. General medicine, diagnosis, obstetrice and¢children, Temporary location, Apt. 10, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest Hefining Co. Bldg. Phone 1548. 10-26-12t AND Oregon Hops CASPER BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. 125 West Second St. SU Edgar Allen Poe longed for his “Lo- rain.” We've got yours. Casper Gaa} Appliance Co,—Adv. ae J. 8. Snook, R. M. Bartholomew, ©. lL. who The first big last Winter. 142 Lbs. 142 Lbs. JACK TAYLOR MIKE HOWARD Howard wrestled a two-hour draw with Ad Santel, and will bet $5,000 he can beat him in any city outside of San Francisco. Two Good Boxing Preliminaries Kid Amos vs. Blondy Hathaway Admission—$2, $3, $4, Plus War Tax GEO. M’LEOD. PROMOTER eee ee eet TONIGHT 8 P. M.’Sharp wrestling match of the season Wyoming Dry Farmer La Grand, Oregon He also beat Paul Martinson in Butte KID CRAIG Fort Robinson, Nebr. 118 Lbs. VS. LUXON DUNBAR of Lander f 118 Lbs. « MIKE HOWARD—Pacific coast contender for championship wrestling honors, aylor at the Iris Theater tonight. Howard has defeated | ’ Candidate for | "Alderman. + Third Ward Your support will be appreciated SO€. If you ure afflicted with” any form of skin disorder, you are well acquainted with the flaming, burn- ing itching that these diseases pro- duce. Skin, an rity or disorder in the blood, end there is no real and gensine relief within your reach until such rities are removed. .S.S. has given great satisfac- tion in the treatment of these dis- (olitiéal_ Advertisement) diseases are caused b; DEMOCRATIC . NATIONAL TICKET For. President— James M. Cox, of Ohio Eruptions of the Skin Cause Tortusous Itching also holds a victory. | POPOV OOOT OES OSSD orders, because it,is such a thor- 1 ly satisfactory Pera ee 5 It cleanses the blood of all impuri- thus counteracts the ef- the germs that attack the ef. Medica] Ad.. 's Athy tongue, use But Spur For Vice-President— Franklin D. Roosevelt, ce of New York «For Representative in ~ Congress— Wade H. Fowler For Presidential W.B. Ross. Mrs, C. W. Crouter .. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET For ‘State. Senator— Fred W. Dralle For Representatives— ; Mills John L. Schultz For Sheriff— - R. L. Forbes For County Attorney— R. N. Ogden, Jr. For County Surveyor— Albert Park For Commissioner— Four Years— T. A. Hall ~ For Commissioner— “gently.” Get busy today. Have OND \An Heating Stoves ~. Furnaces Today it looks almost as if Old Dad Winter wer gently announcing his arrival. ‘ Some of you fellows without either HEATING STOVES or FURNACES should be grateful for the HONE one installed. Call us. AU ‘DW Chats all this talkaboutCrimping? sTen, Lester, and “you shall hear: There are three ways to roll a Aigarette—wet it with your paste, or crimp it. is the only ci cigarette—note that word only—that has the crimped ; seam, No moisture as when you roll & cigarette—no paste as used by other makers. ‘ Crimping makes Spur draw easier, burn slower, taste better. Looking at Tet Ee Hid kas VE Ey ait . a Spur will give you the idea—and smoking one will give you the result. And of course everybody knows that Spurs are blended from choicc Turkish, fine Burley-and other home- grown tobaccos, That's where Spur’s good old tobacco taste comes from. There's a lot-more to be said—but write it yourself after you've enjoyed twenty! Spurs from the neat-looking brown and silver package. Liccerr & Myzrs Tosacco Co, = aoe ahi Wea "9

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