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EVENTS champion severely crit Wyoming Eleven Only Three}! "HRA MEETIN Goadace ek. Kinsticas Feat: at ~ Points Behind in. Scoring at Olympic Games Is Under [without avai. Cant Olveatio: geese Seoes ins haere Bis End of Game _ Fire, Report... |The Businéss of the annual meeting} shakeup in the union, If conditions y lege eleven here Saturday by a score NEW YORK, Nov. §.—“Putting the) %Mor track of 20 to 17, in a battle in which the re- shot” seem to be one of the events left sult was in’ doubt until the final whis- off the card for the annual méeting of tie. The Tigers jumped into’ the lead the Amateur ‘Athletic Union in New Or- at the start through the great runs of leans, Nov. 14, 15 and 16. foybn Sahat ated 1) Being an a@nnual indoor-gét-together| a feature of of the non-participating “athletes” of|/of Roses.” Guaranteed a wrestler here in two years, there will be no advance in the Price of seats, Judging from the early rush for seats, Wyoming strengthened at once and in the second period, Fitzke sent | good tickets may be at a premium by drop-kick between the cross bars frem| the last of this week. the 35-yard line. The substituted who| Jack Taylor will meet Charlie Pe- had been sent in to play some posi-| ters of Omaha, Neb., in the Iris theater, tions in the line were unable to stop} November 16. tion. 7 be listed, but from thé rumbling among] tions for the swimmer; . Gistance record holder; Dick Remer,| applicants.’ Walker and others. The athletes seek first the elimination ing as the occasion for his threatened! of politics, which seethed at the Olym-|xpose of the conduct of some of thel f e re Fs ea | ~fpic games, and the inj¢etion of some) athietes during the Olympic games, sev- ‘ r : business methods in the organization.| 64) verbal: bouts of more than the + They may -also present the resolutions eur ‘three-round limit may be : F , signed’ on ‘the Princess Matoika, which/ staged. When Habién matte his threat | mittee and the A, A. U, Although this petition was presénted in Antwerp, it was never recognized on ‘the. grounds! that it was not’ “officially presented.” nN YS head of the athlete's) ¥OU® faces in the organization direct- Ftp Gps time sought to Iearn| ("8 amateur athletes. The A, A. U- hte Se could be “officially presentea’| as been slipping fast in recent years. Will consist Of election of officers and] are allowed to go on as they have. been,| ystay . : ae thé awarding of forty-eight - national America may expect to have some seri- ae ae tab soalon. Mee anh he Fi ba dtinsrt R championship meetings for 4921. Con-| ous reverses in the next Olympics. | 5 rsity of ing (United Press Sta: ) ustom, tional} —— | down Im defeat before the Colorado Cole ple REGEN ait hac pratig! Little Miss Betty Margaret Douds, ward | CR eaee oe The Reet ee oan thé Sfearole daughter of Mr. and Mre. to allow the Pasadena committee to} gd ahead with elaborate plans for the “best meet in history,” which is to be} pct ee the hatior, the “shot put” should not} Applications from various organize} 2 a ~ % = { other championships must’ Demonstration of ™Lorain”’ "The ‘Tire- |COACH OF CORNELL CREWS—John| these athletes several big shots will be|/be in the hands of the A. A. U. be- isss Cooker,” at the Casper Gas App! e hurled in the direction of “te organiza-|fore. Nov. 10. The events will " be ance Co—Adv, the Cornell University crews. Hoyle Oeace oil field 7 Téd Meredith, mid-/awarded to sélections from the lst of It Fred W. Rubien, secretary of the organization, should choose this meét-}* the Olympic com-| pcentiy, the athletes defied him to come out with his charges and he has }8ince maintained silence. -Outside of the athletes’ ranks, there fs a general desiré to see some new and field championship) Charles R. Douds, is under the care of '@ trained nurse at her home, following an attack of pneumonia. the: annual. “Tournament| | E. H. Fourt, Lander attorney, y, is in} the. city on professional business. the rushes of the Wyoming, backs, L-ay- STAR Veryms” ye From an informal organization of the man poured through the line for many Allmetal weatherstrip makes WARM-|athle(és formed during the Olympic jong gains anda touchdown as the first! ER ROOMS WITH LESS FUEL. Syl- | games in Belgium ‘this summer, a com- half ended. vester F. Pelton, 925 8. LincéIn Ave. | mittee probably will be sent to the Guilt ‘ The regulars werc sent in again by | Phone 9283, ,9-80-tf the Coloratio College coach in the third Maiiha OAL BE te CHI i se “quarter but the Cowboys continued tol WILL party, who betriendea white rat- | olée cleaning of the ofganization. smash the line and after a é5-yard ru | térFlor. pup, with light tan spot on}, Nothing defnite, however, hae yet through the entire Tiger team by Lay-| b&¢k, call 688R. My boy wants h era ance parents Oe eek ee eee man, this flashy back “hurled a long ithiétes which Includes Norman Ross; paws to Fitzke who fell over the line for the touchdown which put Wyoming ahead, 17 to 14. A brilliant repértoire of forward pass- es won for the Tigers in the fourth pe- riod. A 45-yard pass put the ball on the 10-yatd line’ and Shoemaker slipped around Jeft end with the winning score , The Cowboy éleyeri faced the kicking ~ of E. McTavish who punted as far ac! 7 . 10 yards on some of long spirals. Lay- 6 man and Fiteke for. Wyoming and | Briggs, McTavish and Shoemaker for x Colorado College st in Saturday game. ‘ * In the Rocky Mountain conference, Denver University won from the Colo- rado School of Mines, 16 to 6, as had; been expected. Utah University out | s played .the University of Colorado but oO eo) Cc I did. not win until the final querter when : Schrepferman ‘attempted to run from } his Own two-yard line giving Utah tts! og rf chance ta score the only téuchdown of | . VEL TY the game. The scoro was 7 to 0, { NO} TIOKETS ON SALE FOR _TAYLOR-PETERS MATCH Tickets for the Taylor-Peters Wrest- ling match, which promises to. be ons ofthe most bitterly fought ;mat bat- RCHESTR A tles here this: season, were placed on |, ; A oe a Fie sale today at noon at the Little Brick, ~ ae store where Billie Reeyes. is conduct- Per an ~ he: wee Ne S3 sll tcl Si nanet, licih ing ‘the advance seat,sale, Although 2 Keto this match was secured by George Mc. 4 i Leod only after promising the largest $ . MONDAY—American_ Legion—Lander. TUESDAY—Odd Fellows—Riverton. ': oR WEDNESDAY — Officers’ -Ball —- Odd Fellows Hall, Casper. THURSDAY — Public Dance Odd Fellows Hall, Casper (Armistice Night). FRIDAY=Elks’ Dance—Henning Hotel, Casper. SATURDAY — Public Dance— Odd Fellows Hall, Casper. PUBLIC DANCES ™%no** THE POPELAR 10¢ DANCES SATURDAY OOD judgment depends upon clarity of vision. 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Cheyenne a few days ago declined to be still, |exploding with a loud boom and guf- ficient force to wreck the outbuilding in which it was being operatéd for the production of .low-gtade hooch> Thursday afternoon was found gullty by a jury in police court, and was fined $75. He further faces an accounting under the Volstead act and the Wyo- ming state prohibition act. Locato dis- owned the still and atternpted to estab- jlish an alibi, but the jury declined to be convinced. Mayor Ed. P, Taylor, jacting in that capacity for the first time, presided as justice of the police Se Mr. and Mrs. Jay Y¥. Stock have re- jturned from Denver. They drove thru COURTNEY AS/in their new model Marmon car, —$——— | Harry’ Briggs of the Briggs Oil com- |Hoyle, who is the new head coach of pany, has returned from a trip to the