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- N TN THEO aT WILL GET GRANGE AT MAT STARS ac. Caddock, and Later Stecher, in Line for Winner of Big Match Scheduled for November 15; Both Have Battled Ad Santel to Draw Will the speedy wrestler from Nebraska who held Ad Santel. to a two-hour draw about a year ago be able to down the mighty Jack Taylor on the mat here in the Iris Theater, November 15? That is the problem which is yet unsettled in. the minds of the wrestling fans in Casper. Charlie Peters, the wrestling sheriff from Omaha, will attempt to defeat Taylor here next corr Leena © GIBBONS MEETS WALKER IN BOUT ARMISTICE DAY Peters’ performance last year in Boise, Idaho, when he battipl Santel to a draw contest was generally recog- nized by sport writers as about the fastest bit of wrestling seen on the Idaho mat. For more than an hour Peters*was the aggressor against the coast star and had him in deep water PEORIA, Il., Nov. 10—Tommy Gib- most of the time. bons, the St. Paul light heavyweight, In this match with the wary Santel, will meet Hugh Walker of Kansas City Peters was able to extricate himself in a tenround contest on Armistice att Bybihicg Santel holds many Pay, November 11. times, but hardly ever was ie rey dee mreee NOTICE. The same Gantel lost a Harvest supper will be given Thurs- one-fall | match to Taylor last spring and then wey: a vente Be a oa Raa read battled the champion of the West to a/ “are! from 5 to 7. $1 per BIBse, = two-hour draw in Utah, Efforts to get the two together since have been free- ly ayoided by Santel, who stated he was about to sail for foreign climes. Santel ‘was matched meet*Taylor here, but|” the. match fell through and Santel was generally blamed for the failure of both parties to get together. Although Taylor sho#ed a much more varied style of attack and defense against Mike Howard in-his hard battle here last week, wrestling fans who know both wrestlers, belleve the Wyo- - ming giant will haye to show a lot more stuff against Peters, if he ex- pects to win. Peters is really a veteran in the wrestling game and he is meet- ing only the men he believes he can defeat. The Omaha athleteeis looking out for himself and he does not want any defeats chalked up against him. is coming to Casper confident of winning. Some of the wise ones shake their heads when the fans talk of a Taylor victory. ‘But Taylor is working hard and is leavink nothing undone when it comes to thorough preparation. Tickets are selling at the Little Brick store on South Center street. Ring- side and reserved seats for the Mon: “day night match can be secured in this}. ~ Btore. > from, Billie nie Bete .* ORGANIZATION OF LEGION BASKETBALL FIVE HINGES! ON PROSPECT FOR GAMES Casper will have an American Legion basketball team this winter, if there is any. other team organized other than that at the Casper high school. The record made by the Casper high school} five last year was an excellent one and the legion team hopes to make a cham- plonship five here by playing practice . contests constantly with the high school athletes. if The legion team is able to do this because all members will be of amateur standing and will be playing the Casper WESTERN MIDDLEWEIGHT SEN- SATION—Jack Duffy, — sensational Western middleweight, invades the East to force Champion san Wilson into a match for the title. 'y is pro- claimed by Billy Papke and Sam Lang- ford as the best middleweight seen in years. He is 21 years old and has been fighting sensational battles during the past two years, ‘ THE BEST TRAINED Agency Corps of any Life Assur- high schol team with the idea of both/{ ince ‘organization in the world: improving their own play as well a5/}) ‘That is one branch of The Equit- assisting in developing a championship; able’s incomparable service to the high school five here. which in itselt!{} people of this country. would be a great advertisement for Casper. { A POLICY ADAPTED Both teams would be playing for the, sport and exercise they will get out of {he game and not with the idea of try: ing “to put money in their pockets.” Cleveland Fielder Back in A reiuge:| ST LOUIS, Nov. 10—Joe Evans, who} patrols the outfield for the Cleveland world’s champions is an interne in a local hospital, where he is taking a post-graduate course. Within a week from the end of the series with Brook- lyn, Evans was on the jo! pedi saalaen setae vay WILL party who befriended white rat- terrior pup, with light tan spot on. back, call 683R. My boy wants her. ; A) a MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEW Opposite Entrance to New Postofties COME AND BE CURED: _affected with either acute to any conceivable need enables the trained Equitable expert to give you. Individualized SERVICE. “see Special Agent The Equitable Life “Look for the LIFE Sign” Phone’ 196-3 Townsend Bldg. disease of Bladder and ¥ Veins, Potsons ts the Bleed, yusiness. COMB IN AND TALE IT OVER FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE Oharges so low as to be within the reach of even the poorest, and Consultation q.ta Paul your, comrenicns™, sentarn 10 om to ine Seal Institute» oc a | BASEBALL MAGNATES MEET IN CHICAGO TO FORM NEW CABINET—! Eleven major league owners met in Chicago at the Congress Hotel to discuss) pro and con the Lasker plan of reorganization, which intends to establish 4 Photo well-known new superior baseball tribunal to replace the old national commission. shows Charley Comiskey, Chicago White Sox, and William Wrigley, chewing gum magnate and stockholder, Chicago Cubs. GRID SQUAD DESERVES SUPPORT GREAT SHOWING MADE THIS YEAR Casper high school athletics are on the boom this season and with a little earnest support which now seems to be coming from the; townspeople, the athletic spirit and athletic teams will be well on the way to success. After a comparatively successful year in basketball, Coach Dean Morgan has started his football team on the way to a great season this fall in spite of many handicaps. Recatise ft is amateur athletics and| in the state developed. high school athletics, in which the| take strong backing and honest school mothers’and fathers should be interest-! spirit to do it. ed, real support should be siven the | athletic teams put In the fleld ty rep.) resent the Casper high school. Championshi teams can hardly be expected the first seasons against high | schools which have been in the field for | several years. But even now this lit- tle o° football team Dean Morgan has | formed this season bids fair to be one| of the best if not the champ eleven of Wyoming. There is a good chance.it| will be’ the champ team, tog. LEGION FIVE HELPS HIGH SCHOOL, Incidentally, the American pose in practicing with the high school “cash"—to their own organizations, P; SURPRISE IN STORE FOR BASKETBAGE PROSPECTS EUROPEAN RING’ FANS. IN CASPER GOOD. Basketball is popular at the Casper high school and last year there was a team that none need be ashamed of, This season with most of the old stars back and new players from _ other schools taking an interest in athletics, there should be the most-feared team to clean up on Dempsey. going to happen to transferred across the pond. But it will Legion basketball team will be filling a big pur- athletes as they did last year. Both teams will be on amateur footing and both fighting to better their own team play and bring honors—not necessarily The wise fight fans are wearing 4 broad grin when they think of what is the foreign fans when the Dempsey-Carpentier fight is These English and French fans think they have a hunch that Carpentier is going | We might! __-_ PAGE SEVER go as far as to say they will wagcr tidy sums on the French champ. The awakening will be after the fight when they help Carpentier ont of the ring and the Yanks and ‘‘others” start collecting their bets, We shudder to think of what Dempsey is going to hand Mister Carpentier, and others. | THEY DID IT IN THE | WEST YEARS AGO.- The Army football team will wear bled thousands can. decipher who is lugging the ball or doing the tackling. And yet they say. the east is more progressive than the west. One Cas- per football enthusiast claims the Uni- versity of Michigan wore the numerals as designations for the spectators as early as 1911. Practically every team | in the Missouri Valley started using | numbers as early as 1915 and many had them before that, Which reminds one of the story told about a certain dead town in Wyo- |ming. They tell the tale of a dog chas ing a cat—but both were walking. iSome sehools ‘follow customs slowly. Others more slowly. | | DISCUSSION | LOCAL The Daily Tribune ‘will aecept aon- | tributions to this eolumn and will pub-| | ish those which will pass libel oblig:- tions. They must be to the point, how- ever. : eget W. P. Preston of Morrill, Neb., spent | yesterday in the city attending to busi- ness matters, > BURNETT OPTICAL COS¢ EYE TALKS CLEAR VISION BRINGS THE ( Glatae sightedness helps men attain. Victory can- not be won in any of life’s battles unless we see clearly the difficulties that beset our path. Let us make for your eyes the glasses that will give you the proper range of vision and relieve your eyestrain. Attend to this at once, —— §.T. BUTLER HENNING HOTEL BLOG CASPER. WYO. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter change 101 Wyatt Bldg. 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