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EWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| FOR BERTH I EIGUE, EPORT Invitation to “Be F Forthcoming If ‘of today's football ganie v the Gasper and Laramie high pene played on the high school | - aenietse field will have only. Sheridan to really contest ity claim for the state football title. “If rites: as many fans believe football eleven will onanoe immediately after Sheridan providing,” of course, Sheri- dan is as anxiows to meet Casper ag Casper i8 to meyt Sheridan. -The Laramie.cleven arrivéa here this morning }from the southern Wyomiug city confident of seofing a Victory over } the team it defeated once already this Be@son, 17 to 0, but on the Laramie grounds. Casper’s explanation of that viétory was that the players,were rush- ed_from the frain to the athlétic fieid and the game startet bardly 30° min utes after they landed in Laramio. The high altitude of Laramie also affected their play, the home players claim, But they are not trying to explain-~ : they, believe the garie today will ‘re-| go ACTION! mpye any doubt as to wiiich is the best | orn California tear cee versity of Southe It willbe an interesting contest play- her ak acer Californibe atged, ed on ® real winter bt sn i r ei Atmnistice Day crowd >is yiew tho contest Which was a poheaiugd to start at 3 o'clock. Indians Will Play ‘Only Ten Games on Spring Tour, Claim pewrie CLE’ ND, OR!o, Nov,* 11.—Be- fore leaying for his home in: Hubbard City, "Texas, Tris Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Americans, intimated that only ten exhibition games will be played by the Indians, on the apring, } training’ trip” Speaker has received sapiens from about # dozen towns in-Texas, Florida and New Mexico to bring the world’s Over Plestina and | Realizing that probably the har A very rémarkable photograph made duri m and the Occidental College squad in California. finishing one of his great rans in the arms of who is bringing Teelen down with a vicious tackle. ei i at “HARDEST BATTLE OF CAREER IN albiT FOR TAYLOR NEXT MONDAY ‘|Wyoming Champion Works Overtime in Training for _ Match With Charlie Peters, Who Holds Victory the recent football game between the University of South- it shows ‘Andy 1 Teelen, star right end of the Uni- Occidental College half- rivais—and in Casper. Omaha fans would have packed the theater back in the Nebraska metropolis; that is: the! reason the Cornhusker promoters want- ed to see Taylor and Peters hdoked up in Omaha. Instead, however, Peter's is coming clear out to Wyoming to give Taylor battle. It is m “big time” match in every respect, according to the informa- tion of those who know the respective merits of the two wrestlers. Up in Sheridan the’ other night, they | turned folks away from the theater, | which seats mére than a thousand, hen thé Bklund-Hokuftt match was hela, And. Sheridan is not a theater town. Yet the fans like to wateh Ek- lund wrestle—and thé old mat pal of | Taylor always has a goodly collection. ef friends looking on when he meets his 5 Years’ Experience dest battle of his career within the! be in the Western leagte next. spring | or Denver will be one of six teams to be organized to form a six club leagua. George Tebeau, former Kansas City beseball manager, believes Denver an’ the Rocky Mo: uhdou! ly Will be asked to join. it is believed here, woul thé formation of a new per with only the best mate: thé present teem making to represent Casper in the Roc! ky a tain. cireult.- A secretary would be |) elected and Possibly a new ANE er} would be named at Casper. a t from | next) month, erich bantams, York on November 2) lon’s second trip a meeting H. A. REICHENBACH, M. D, REDS DRAW $441.85 EACH | and children. (the Cincinnati Rody eccived $441.86 ns his share of fange raised; ries prize. in’ the | Alcova ees aprraaens~ ae Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stn ar city from their ranch in ‘the country to visit with friends end the Armistice T leb ts on North Western. Richards & Cunningham Co. Clearance Sale of Ladies’ Shoes In rearranging our line of Ladies’ Shoes we have taken out about 100 pairs of high and low shoes in broken lines and sizes which we will place on sale at prices less than have ever been offered in Casper. We have arranged these in groups at the following reductions and prices: Lot 1—$9.50. and Lot 2-—~.$10 to $10 values. “Sale $12.50 values. Sale $16.50 values. Sale $4.85 $6.85 $9.85 This is your opportunity to buy first-class shoes at the price you will have to pay for inferior brands. A good range of sizes from 314 to 8. Widths, AAA to E. French, Louis, Military and Cuban heels. Lot .8—$12.50 to . We still have a few pairs of infants’, children’s, boys’ and girls’ shoes, in sizés 0 to 2, which we are selling at 25 PER CENT REDUCTION. PAGE FIVE the wooly. sort; Had estock Ce., Rawlins, Wyo ia vegeta Se | FORMER BANTAM CHAME TO If the sit-club feague is formed, Cas RING per has been meittioned as one. 'at the TO ENTER FRENCH * most logical members of the circuit and} oy1C AGO, Nov. 11.—Johnny Couton, the diminutive Chicagoan, who held the | bantamweight ‘championship fof years, will engage in two contests injFranve the pick of thé Coulon sailed fforht + It is Cou- ad within a year. | General medicine, diagnosis, obsteirie Temporary location, Apt 10, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest Denver Fails to Get Western FOR WINNING THIRD PLACE) tcnning Go, Bide. “Phone 1548. - Franchise hag ‘ CINCINNATIOhio, Nov. 11.—As a| : result, of finishing third in the National FOR SALE t DENVER, Nov. 11 i nathiae: +6 sete, eat bale ret feos scr tomate me. | champions there to train.* It is regara- ed as ‘doubtful if New Orléans, where the teams. trained. for /several yenrs, will be selected as the 1921 camp. “With @ world’s championship Seam." Speaker said, “ten games ought to pay all our training expenses and I 46 not care to play more than ten, as I can get better results -by sticking. to . regular practice.” and probably will be accommodated. COWBOYS AND MINISTERS ANTTLE OW GRID TODAY IN GAME AT LARAMIE Nov. ably the largest crowd to atténd a uni- Versity football game here. is expected today when the University c* Wyoming will attempt to duplicate its’ first vic- tory over Denver University. The Min isters ‘were, downed on their own field by the Cowboys and the men of Goach Corbett expect to be ables defeat the Denver eleven again today.’ The University of Wyoming returnk to Tavamie today with two victories and only one dofeat—tifit at the hands of, Colorado College, 20 to 17—to it? “credit as a result of, the, last invasion of foreign fields. \ , In the Rocky Motintain conference the Aggie-Coloradd: Collene- game holds the “center of’ interest. .'The victorious team will be constderedsad a real claim: ant of the conf title: The Coio- "rado Aggic eleven, unless all indicn- LARAMIE, Wyo. 11.—Proh- Cinetrinat! has. asked: for two. games { last two years will come Monday night when he meets Charlie Peters, wrestling sheriff of Nebraska, Jack Taylor, heavyweight wrestler of gina he is exerting tvery effort to get into the pink of condition for), his coming match. Big Jack is not holding down his usual position at the Midwest Refinery this week, having secured a brief respite from his work so as to rest while not work: been at the xame since hgrdiy more ing on the road or on the’ mat. }than a-youth, He started out under Last night. ‘Taylor took on both H.| Farmer Burns, who saw in him cham- +. Doak und Harvey Perkitis at tho|Pionship materia’. Burns left Peters to Casper Athiétic Club. Béth men showed| train and instruct Plestina, because the | Taylor that, he was not the only man| foreigner was much heavier. Inciden-} on the mat Jast evening: telly Farmer Burns later left Plestina Pericins, who tips the scales now at|Pecause he "a5 oy Sor Rag laa about 195 pounds, made Taylor do the ‘%® necessary head work. most squirming, Perkins ‘tried toe holds with good ¢ffect several times and | near thé €l6se of the workout nenrly:| piled. Taylor on the mat by using his legs ina clever spilling hold that near-| who later became a wrestling champ to ly had Big Jack guesing. This is no down him. discredit to Taylor, because Jack is Shortly after the, first two matches {ust as Wary and fast as/ever: Perkins, Taylor appeared in here McLeod start- let it be said, is picking “up rapidly-and)ed out to get Beters. _But the Corr.- is. getting to be. a hard man for Taylor! husker was rather wary of Taylor, but each succeeding training scrimmage. | with the promise of a #d60d guarantee, Casper wrestling fans probably will McLeod at last: has matehed the t get a view of Taylor in action today —— This Nebraskin has to his credit victories over’ Ad Santel, Plestina, Hus- vif Hussane,.Hokuff and many others. Tn his few defeats, if has taken a man opponent: The advance sale of tickets is at the Little Brick, 233 8. Center street. —. BASEBALL WAR THREAT PASSES (By United Tress) KANSAS CITY, Nov. 11.—Baseball leaders agreed today that the joint meeting in Chicago Fridiy would perhaps bring about a conciliation of views as to @ mode of reorganization, thus ending threats of.an active base- ball War. nor league honored an. nounced thefuselves— the fight over the ‘national agreement to the big leagues. Minor | leaguers have accused the majors of reset na all the-“dive” ones, leaving | he “dead” ones for the minors, and declan’ that Judge Landis not be per- mitted to make a final decision in in- lestenzae matters, in the Armistice Day program, while tthe same Sports will get a slant’ at Peters stripped for action probably Sun- Jay afternoon at the Casper Athletic Club. Peters 48 expetted in Casper late Saturday night on thé Burlington train | from the Cornhusker state. Charlie Peters probably will draw a) capacity house in the Iris Theater, Monday night. His previous record is what is taking the Casper fans and) — his Nebraka followers wonder if Tay- lor Can down the man who’ beat Plos- tina. Peters has Henordlship, selénce and speeds gained “from fifteen years of ex- Sa nce NA ere ay _"FO-NITE la HURSDAY PUBLIK LL, TOOTH: Or PPP IT OTTO TOI IIT IL IT oe Ladies’ Wool Sweaters In ripple and coat eVects; colors, tan, brown, American Beauty, rose - and black; worth $12.50 to $15.00; Sale price... $9.75 Girls’ School Dresses Made from navy storm serge, in sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16; regularly. $10.50 to $15; VERY SPECIAL $6. 95 PRICE ... Velvets 40-inch chiffon velvet in taupe, 9.9 and dark brown; regularly $10.50; Sale price... $9 @. 25 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ONLY Winter Coatings Extra heavy silvertone coating; regu- larly $6.00; $4.95 Sale price..,...... Silk Hose ° For Friday, and Saturday, we will sell our regular line of $3.50 full fashioned $2.50 Onyx Silk Hose in good range of colors, sizes; pair... 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