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SHERIDAN AND CASPER TOBATTLE ~FORSTATE GRID TITLE SATURDAY. Expense to Be Great, But Local Support Will Put Finances Over, Is Belief; Team Is Put Through Final Training for Important Contest ——— Arrangements were completed between the Sheridap. high school and the Casper high football team, Although the expense of bringing the which is to be played here. team from Sheridan is expected tg business men and. business houses here, the local team expects to come out “on top,” both as to expenses and in the result of the game itself. Casper liigh school made a record for itself last Saturday” when it defeated the fast Cheyenne eleven here on a muddy field. So confident was Chey- enne of winning the game last week that the players thought the) score would be five or six touchdowns in their favor and started to count up before the game the number each would gather in. f The-first quarter was a surprise to the Chian boys, but when a second score came in the fofowing quarter| they began to rub their eyes. ‘The team work, tackling, and interference appeared to be better than that dis- played by the visitors. ~ The final real scrimmage of the week is being held this afternoon on the high school athletic field in spite of the mud- dy condition of the field. Football blackboard talks and signal practice has kept the high school squad busy most of this week. Following the Sheridan game, which, if won by Casper will give the local eleven a good claim to the state cham- pionghip title, Laramie high school may be brot here for a return game on] Armistice Day, November 11. t CHAMPS ‘DUCK’ DECISION BOUTS Title Holders Slow to Respond to Challengers, Declares Rickard By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | NEW dalle Nov. 4.—The right “ot Pete He! » Johnny Kilbane; Benny Leonard and Johnny Wilson to their championshig crowns may be diame, but Tex , New York promoter, is ‘yilling td ‘concede them ail as‘ the best champions the world has ever seen —at ‘ducking bouts,” f Rickard, who, asthe manager of; Madison Square Garden, has become) the foremost of American promoters, | has found it almost impossible to in-- duce any ‘of the champions outside of Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight king, to get‘in the ring for a decision bout. “We expected to haye some rgal fights in New York under the new box-; .ing bill, but ‘the champions have sud- denly become deaf,” he said. “I have written numerous [etters to Johnny Kibane and he has ignored them. I even went so far as to let him pick his own opponent. I haye tried to get in touch personally with Johnny | Wilson and have sent representatives to him only to have them, told that he is not ready to talk business. I had Benny Leonard and Fddie Fitzsim- mons matched and the bout. was called; pf. Pete Herman has been*yery slow | in agreeing to meet the winner of the elimination series that is being con- ducted among the bantams." Rickard, however, plans to force them Into the ring. He has xo plans in mind—one through the provisions of the Walker bill and the other by taking the radical stand that they are no long- er champions and offer a club belt of | nodecision fight and get almost as last night for the game Saturday be large, yet with the support of MANAGER OF ST. LOUIS BROWNS _ IS RELEASED (By United Press) ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4.—Manager James Burke of the St. Louis Browns, has heen released, it was announced today, A new manager will be named this week, it was stated. 4 TO THE VOTERS. T wish to take this means to thank the yoters of Natrona county for the Support given my candidacy for office. I congratulate Mr. Anda and pledge him my hearty support in alt projects directed toward the welfare of the peo- ple of this county and their advance- ment. JOHN 8. HARDWICK. 11-4-1t* > Read The Tribune Classified Ads, ja) Park-to-Park IN ROADS MEET All Are Awake to Possibilities in Patek High When the delegates. from 100 cities end towns on the route of the Nation: highway assemble in Denver, Thursday, November 11, for the initigl three-day convention in which better roads will be the under:| lying theme of thelr discussions, all precedents for c9-operation twelve most westerly states, ed to be shattered. Phe conyention hopea to close with a solid West awake to its possibilities for greater expan: sion in many ehannels of activity, ac- cording to-Gus Holm’s of Cody, presi- dent of the Wational Park-to-Park Highway Asagelation. t Twelve states, including Wyoming, will he represented at the roaq confer: ence to be held at the state capitol. Delegates wil! consider the feasibility ol ge the §,590- hard. A in addition to linking the national parks LES and principal cities of the West, will Algo be of inestimable value for moving pnd se. markets and road transportation in sparsely: set- ed districta. be no greater, lomenting|T@ PILOT CHICAGO CUBS—Johnuy ee ind Evers, the flery little’'Projan, will suc- ‘These momentous Babs to = pennant Burrs ato, Ai a in ’18. It will be! cater, Ayn peg pes the second time Evers has led the €ubs. + MERCHANDISING \merchandising. The lecture, together |G. W. Sulley, expert lecturer, will ac- | elared to be one of the most comprehen- | sive lectures on the reasons for retajl | business failures ever prepared, and TO BE SUBJECT. L LECTURE ature Film, “Troubles of a Mer- chant and How to Remedy Them,” Will Be Showa in Connection Announcement has been made by the Chamber of Commerce that arrange- ments haye been completed to bring to Gasper an illustrated lecture on retail with a feature film, “Troubles of a Merchant and How to Stop Them,” will be given Monday night, November 8, at 8 o'clock in Odd.Fellows’ hall, Mr. company the film, ‘Plie retail merchandising lecture, which has been prepared by the Na- tional Cash Register company, is de- has been shown before commercial bodies, conventions and other organiza- tions the country over. By means of stereopticon slides, the lecture deals with the value of news-/ Paper advertising to the merehant, tells | him how to prepare advertisements, and also explains in detail the best methods of window display, perfects a store organization, and other interest- ing ideas. The feature film, “Troubles of a Meor- chant, and How to Stop Them,” which will be shown,. tells the story of Mr. White, a merchant who was discour- aged and disheartened because he was not successful. The story shows the finally rose th success and p through the fatroduction n methods into his store will be shown the film. my Many ideas of importance to mp chants and clerks will he brought, during the lecture, In other comm 2 ties where it hag been shown, it baa met with great enthusiasm. It is ex pected that every business man end clerk in the city will avail himself of the opportunity offered by the lecture, and that a large attendance will res sult. No gharge will be made. for of mission. A small deposit will hold any of articles until after Xmas. Buy iH J 08, I Schwartz ficial dedication of America’s master led Frank Chance in '12 and highway, the tour for which started in| he following year brought the Chicago BOXER SAILS TO FIGHT IN ENGLAND—Ted (Kid) Lewis, English-American weltermesht boxer sailing for England with Mrs, Lewis and their baby on the Mauretania. Lewis will box Jo!mny Basham in London, “on November 19. his own tothe winner of an‘elimination Series among the contenders, The. Walker bill is very clear on;this subject. “Any boxer winning a championship | under the international ‘rules must de-| fend his title in a bona fide bout to a’ decisian. against. the best aygilable con- tender within a period of six months from the ‘time 'of winning his title and thereafter every six months if a quali- fled challenger appears, unless he is} préyented.-b¥..circumstanee- beyond his (control, in ‘whiph case the time may) be Yxtended by the board of boxing con-) trol," the section reads. % | Rickard has already “offered a belt to the winner of the\ return engage- ment between Jack. Sharkey and Joe Lyueh, who fought a furious fifteen- round drajw recently an¢ are matehed to meet again on November 5th in Madison Square Garden. Rickard also promises to make some interesting disclosures about the weight of svveral champions who are in a class heavier than their titin. While some excellent bouts have been staged under the New York laws and while. there is little doubt that the fa- ture will see many just as good, it is a fact that the champions’ will have to be coaxed a great deal to step into a ring with their crown at stake on a» éecision since they can go across the river in New Jersey and. fight a twelve-round} much money. | | SOMETHING TO | THINK ABOUT Glendale ith 8 per change. The Dobbin Realty Co. 212 O'S Bldg. on Second S' Today | Prices Raise TERMS are unchanged. BEING $25 ae down and $15 per month. OR 5 per cent discount for all cash. $ OIL RIGHTS given to each lot.” : Buy at once. . ‘They ure going fast and are the cheapest lots in town. Remember, Glendale Addition is so situated that the PRESENT imappoyement system of the city can be extended to it without a Addition ae cent interest Md GD TO DETROIT Joe Eddieman and Paddy Reagan, both Greybull stars’ of last séason— per) nine—have ‘been signed to play with the Detroit Tigers. Both players won their big league berths through their playing im independent circles, their showing during the last season in Wyoming prompting Eddie Herr, scout for the Tigers, to sign them. . ~ ‘Eddleman has been a alabman for two seasons on the Greybull Midwest Re- fining company team. He is a left hand- er and backed by good support of the Greybull team this year, made a record which he probably deserved last season. Reagan, the flashy hermopolis shortstop of 1919, played a great game for Greybull this year, and when he Joined the Casper team startled the lo- cal fans by his sensational field: terrific hitting, busier . We have got to close °? so-age-sge oho it, : Phone 1168-W, LOPS GREYBULL STARS | Paddy: form short time with the Case ihine,), aati BY mative methods. Penver, August 28, and will have been|#eam home in third place. He then completed there, mext Tuesday, Novem- ber 9. The of the party were, went to Boston and the sensational drive of the Braves to the pennant that members pflicially welcomed. back to Colorado, oy often been attributed to Evers’ at Durango , by greetings pro- elaimed by Goy, | H. Shoup. The record of @ saventy-six-day continuous trip of this kind, i, Which the National tomobile Association participated, will be-the National Park-to-Park Highway Association’s best. arguments for a hard-surfaced course. The Denver convention is expected to: establish the fact that twelve states are in earnest about stimulating the industrial and agricultural activities, as well as t@ encourage the tourist au- tomobile traffie to the national parks, These states are Wyoming, Montana, Tdaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Texas and Colorado. ial 2 fe lei It is estimated ‘that China has 400,- beso tne of ivon oré available and sui le for modern furnace practice, with gn additional 300,000,000 tons.that ds in: th: npighborhood ‘ef 00,000 tons a year. PO 9S FORCED SapER ei lege the ¢ ane tri asp ie tol electric re ing station. capacity in EEE ine rived from water power, the remainder The bees produced in (Park Service and the Amesioan Au-| States last year 250,000,000 pounds of honey. = MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy at your vital organs healthy with United More THE ra being nearly all steam power, We are absolutely : Going Out of Business . This stock of merchandise is being | Closed Out At Cost : and in many instances for less * We ha out this stock As we ganinot continue in business under this excessive city and county tax, i In 1919 we paid in taxes..:.....$1,600.00 In 1920 we will pay in taxes .... 3,271.25 After having voted close to a million in bonds on the taxpayers of this county WHAT WILL IT ‘BE IN 1921? School for Rythm Education Mrs.C. P, Brodie _ Classes in aesthetic, classic, interpretive, panto- mimic, national, folk and duet dancing. Saturday aft- ernoon at Moose Club. Phone 319-W. By order of the E. R. Want to buy an house and lot? ; Won Had Better Harry Benevolent &Protective Order of Elks There wall be a regular session of this Lodge on Friday evening, November 5th, at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall Business of importance. Your attendance is earnestly requested TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Got anything to sell? Want to trade an automobile for a: Then put in a classified ad and you ° are sure to hear from it, Days BIG Robt. Cohen, Geeretary- ything? wpere nes td Ret Reet a Bop ny the 1a the oa. mw