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a As-tO was tackled ‘he tossed. the | ~ Wandaveer lost the ball and Jack Cor- Keana the backfield for the local “high . NALIN MTT rs TAMN nating Down-State Rivals from Title Race; - Sheridan Only Contender Left , “Cabed High School stepped within reaching distance of ‘the Wyo- tate high school football title yesterday afternoon by swamping Pe high eleven, 26 to 7, on the high school athletic field. es steam roller did not get into real working order until the}; start of the third quarter. But, oh, boy! When it did get under way) - it was a feast for the gridiron fans. Fieet end runs by Scott and oye or two by Groves, together with a pass or two, and crashes of 6 to 8 yards through the line’ by Capt. Vandaveer, netted| per 18 first downs fo the lonely 3) collected by Laramie, Excellent inter- ference and gltround ‘team play, in} which practically every man on the team displayed) his mettle, easily was eyident'in the demonstration of footbitll superiority over Laramie. How Lara- mie ever defeated Casper by three touchdowns. can only. be° explained through ‘the best of alibis. heady quarterback, lugged it over. Goal failed as it had the time before,> Laramie’s greatest @ffort at scoring came in the first half when two long passes put the ball dangerously near the Casper goal. One pass, J: Corbett to Riegal, netted 30 yards. Another, Corbett to Smythe, gave Laramie 8 more yards. Alsman, Casper's was forced to leaye the game in the last quarter on account of torn. liga- ments. In mentioriing the excellent playing of the Casper players, the-entire squad might be named. However, Vardayeer’s tine plunging, Scott's kicking, his bril-| iant, long, end runs ‘ang playing, Post’s generalship and ground gainers, and the line play of Kocher, hett raced 70 yards to a ‘score indicates), itherage and Alsman t6od ‘out slight- how. the: game: went. ly above the others. . It was a charging “The-home boys had a chance to score! line that made possible many of the “Jn the first ‘quarter when 1 Laramie sensational. gains by Ahe local Back- player fumbled the kick-off and Cas- field. per recovered. But the visitors held on Time after time’ Capt. Vandaveer the, 5-yard line and kicked to the cen- Was Yiven the-Ball when the necessary ter of the fleld whtre a Tumble negrly yardage was needed and the: former lost Casper’s possession of the pigskin. Kansan was always through the line for He Ling drives: -tebiowed- by two -—end momar oS Vandavecr did this in runs, one for 18 yards.and another for _ 22 yards to a touchdown, by Groves, “brought the first Scere in the second quarter. The Casper line was leaking ‘There was nothing. fluky abott Cas- per's» vietory.,» Four touchdowns prac- Ucally all from real football and the one touchdown counted ~ dgainst Casper coming from a peculiar play in which ' school appeared to still be gathering power during the first tw6 quarters, ‘and although nihe first: downs were * negotiated, penalties and the iability to shove the ball along as the home eleven approached the goal, kept back all but the one touchdown. The, half ended with the score, 7 0, in faver of Casper. Tt was shortly after the second halt opened that the one Laramie touch- down came, Casper was Within «20 yards of a score when the local line leaked and Scott was nailed back of the line Tor a logs. to hall to Vandaveer, who was taken un- wares: Momentarily juggling tho ball, , Jack Gorvbett, the Laramie star, nabbed \the pigskin’ and outran the entire Cas- per team, 70 yards, to a touchdown. forbett also kicked goal. Capt. Vandaveer, although not any more to bldme than Scott, was the main ground gainer in the drive which Casper got under way at once to break the tie score. Smashes off tackle and guard by Vandaveer hardly ever net- ted Jess than 5 yards. A fast end run sround right end by Scott put the ball within “scoring distance. Vandaveer carried, the ball dver from the 5-yard line with ease. Scott kicked a perfect goml., The Laramie rally after this score and its desperate effort to score by pening up was suddenly stopped by Scott who 'intercepted a forward pass. Then as the fourth quarter opened, Scott swept around right end and got away on a 28-yard run to Casper’s third touchdown. It was the most brilllant pnd startling run of the game. Scott evaded two men and stiff-armed two others in making the sensational run. Shortly after this, Casper’ scoring machine again swept down the field. Taking the ball from Laramie’s 40- yard line after Litherage had broken through, blocked a_punt and recovered ,the ball, line plays, and then end runs by Scott took the, ball to the 3-yard line from -which position, Post, Casper's 7 & LOOK FOR THE MAN IN THE B REL Warm, process. ighteen First Downs Made by Casper Eleven in Elimi. brilliant left end,/ all-round) Full and Roomy IGH ROCKSare made standard full size. No skimping in ma- terial anywhere. dom of action—absolute comfort. Rock fleece produced by our special wash can pty it loose. For warmth, comfort, long wear, High Rock is the greatest value in un Look for the High Rock label on the front. At your dealer’s in two place or union stirs, HIGH ROCe. aut ot the fact that the Laramie play- “aia” for him. é Glaa Dean Morgan has worked won- ders with his team since the agp game and if the players can fight off the overconfident-spirit, they should be able to battle Sheridan to a standstill. Efforts have started to bring this game to Casper on Thanksgiving Day although originally ‘scheduled for the northern: city. Mast and Holliday showed best for the-visitors In line; while J. Corbett and Houston, who went into the game in the last quarter jn spite of a serious injury, were luminaries in the visitor's backfield. a Kocher played most of the game at center and worked better there prob- ably Han in his old position at left tackle. Two. slugging matches started | by Laramie players and the plainly visible attempt to put Vandaveer out of the game did not even bring a_ penalty against the Laramie eleven. is not being done in. the best of foot- ball circles. this year, Laramie should jlearn, and a stricter referee might have assessed’ a big penalty and*put some players out of the game. The line up: ‘amie— Scott roves J, Corbett get Vandaveer Substitutions; Houston, for Holliday, Blanchard for Post, Dunn for Alsman. Mauk for Kocher. First downs: Cas- per 18, Laramie!3. Forward passes: coin- pleted: Laramie 2 for 48 yards, Casper 1 for 23 yards. Penalties: Casper 20 yards. Punts: Casper 1 for 30 yards, Taramie 4 for 145 yards; Touchdowns: | Casper—Scott, Groves, Vandaveer and Post; Laramie—J, Corbett. Goals from touchdown; J.-Corbett,, Scott 2. Officials: Referee, Paul Walker of Harvard; umpire, J. P. Dixon; head- Iinesman, Lentz. te Ee Sania Read The Tribune Classified Ads. | i ala That means free- * too, because of the High No amount of wear or This stuff) STINLOR TANT COMBAT SPEEDAND SCIENCE IN Peters’ Ability Not Discounted by Local Champ in Preparing for Mat Tussle Monday ‘ Night | Jack Taylor this week is showing the improvement he has been striving for in his coming match with Charlie Pe- ters, Omaha, Neb., athlete in the Iris theater, November 15. Constant train- ing and daily workouts have been put- ting him in the shape fags here bélieve may finally bring him a victory over the great Cornhusker athlete. Some of the fins say, “Oh, Jack will take him to a trimming.” But Jack knows his Opponent better. The seriousness with which he holds the Peters’ match is indicated in his Jeaving off dally work at the refinery this week while he devotes all his en- ergies to wrestling and preliminary training for his big battle next week. Taylor will meet a wrestler who is practically his own size both in height and weight, and a mat man who has had probably moré experience than ‘Taylor. Peters is credited with being one of the speediest and most crafty wrestling champs in the game today. Big Jack will have to combat speetl, skill and science in a man who will he practically his equal in poundage and strength, Taylor has \been, trying his “stuft’ with much regularity, against H. 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As Winter Approaches the treatment~ of MAN OF SAME SIZE went thru one of his fastest mankouts| last night at the Casper Athletic, club. | He attempted his half-Nelson and} crotch combination on Perkins but; Harve was too quick and lit on his feet. | However, Jack was not Alamming him to the mat as he does in many match.s) here. Harvey flopped the huge Tay- lor to the mat with much eclat but} Jack was out from under him before he could leap on top of him, The regard with which . Taylor fs! held in other “parts” is shown in the Joffer received by Wyoming’s wrestling favorite from Joe Coffey, Chicago wrest. | {ling promotor. has’ matenaa! | Taylor to appear in Chicago on Noyem-| 19 and again on November 26, pro-/ viding he comes thru the Peters bat-| tle in first-class shape, Taylor last} night was making preparations ¢o make} the trip to the Illinois metropolis short time after the match next Mon- day night. 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