Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 7

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oe Rapid City champio it steam lakes of Rapid City Club too ive for Locals, Belief hurler ip base- of last summer, wants to . Play with the Casper Midwest Refining eompany nine. Davenport is the vlons- ated .twirler who practically staved off the enemy. in every game which was threatened in the Denver tournament. However, the Midwest managemer:t is a Pit staggered when it Jearns that oe AYLOR LEAVES 10 MEET HEAVYWEIGHT ASPIRANTS OF CHICAGO AND EAST { Jack Taylor, who defeated Charlie Peters heve Monday night, left yester- | day afternoon for Chicago and eastern Points where he will engage in three ‘or four matches before returning to per probably late in December. 'Tay-| lor will. meet two wrestlers in Chicago, one in Dubuque, Iowa, and probably a third one in Iowa, On account of the hig: support given Taylor here as indicated in the large house which greeted his appearance Monday night, the promoter, of the Taylor matches will bring some more | of the so-called top-notchers here start- ing with the next match. This will be either late in December or early in January. Ad Santel, Pesek or Caddock with a possibility of Zybsko later will be brought to Casper according to pres- ent plans, The guarantees demanded by these wrest'ers is so large that.a.big house is necessary to make it worth: while for the’ prométer here. But the pro- moter Monday was so pleased with the huge house which practically packed the Iris that he is now dickering foc “Lefty” Davetport, the nationally States. throughout — the -}money but ‘ )|been accustomed to using two or three Regular 10c K. C. Baking Powder, Thrift Price_._.......... Regular 15¢ K..C. Baking Powder, Thrift Price. Regular 25¢ K. C. Baking Powder, Thrift Price... Regular 50c K. C. SPURRED) Powder, Thrift Price... 20c cans Campbell’s Pork and Beans. Thrift Price. 15c cans Van Camp’s As- sorted Soups, Thrift Price The. Midwest has g00d players gather than basing its en- on dependence on one star. Payenport ‘received about, $1,500 dur- of the summer last year. Casper will not be without real stars ron the mound next season {f present indications are turned into realities, Brandt, the moundman, who was the big factor in Casper’s winning the Rocky Mountain championship st n ver in 1919, will undoubtedly he with the team next season, He is now working at the refinery. Brandt hurled basebail-in. the North: Western league up in Canada last sum- mer. After pitching his last game he boarded a train for Denver, where he expected to get into the championship tourney. He arrived too late to play, but probably will be a mainstay on the | pitching staff next season. It was his work that kept Casper in the fighting until the last game in the | ‘Tri: State tdurnament*heJd here in 1919, Mera PALS eR Gerald Patterson, the great Austral: | ian tennis playe.,*carried’ off a public schools singles championship when he was fifteen. At seventeen hy won the open doubles championship of Australia 1 catletalaa ere ure Ne Casper high school has some real Material for an all-state high \school footbalt team this season should one be selected by the coaches lof the various teams. There are several backfield players on the local) eleven Who could make an all-state mythical grid organization should it be selected this year, In the line, the material on first glance does not look so good, although Kocher and Litherage probably. would! give them all a good run. Then Opey , Blanchard might show up in spite of hi light weight. Both Scott and Groves have the ma, terial in them to make real football! players and if they continue following the gridiron game in college, they. look like good encugh candidates to make | Most any varsity. t Scott Is a fast and powerful athleto| who knows the game and plays it with his head well as his strength. | Groves is nearly as fast and is a| hard man to stop. He is quick to sotve @ pluy and was one of the main factors | and the,championship of the world was his at twenty four. Grocery Department . ° No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. ‘WORLD| TA i Ta ie game ‘for the sport they get ut. of it, land are willing to learn jis fundamental in the development of 2! has supreme successful football player. COACH MORGAN STARTS REAL ATHLETIC REGIME. Hailing from | Morgan came to Casper to class football: school eleven this year put champ team in the late Coach Morgan started at the bottom aking up the Laramie aerial at-|to build up a basketball machine, com-| fici#!s. jing to Casper high school from Spri Both are’ likeable athletes, play the | field Normal school, where the game of | | “Being Glad to Give More than We Take” IS ONE REASON FOR: THE UNUSUAL SUCCESS OF OUR REGU- = LAR THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY Hardware Department Do You Like TOAST OR Ca » charge of athletics. in the season what appears to be field. ih, in Chicago. Men’s Furnishing Department All of which the effete ; Dean in 1919| to all fe. sent to He started | all co Then if a protest is mad Morgan organized a real|Y any coach a new arbiter is assigne and the services of some of the men known | WEAVER AND M'MULLIN PREPARE TO FIGHT INDICTMENT IN BASEBALL SCANDAL—George “Buck” Weav-| United er (lett) and Fred MeMullin (oenter), indicted White Sox players, with their attorney, Thomas D | basketbal? was originated by James Nai- | ball game played on eee His first year of work placed Casper’s basketball five in the “danger- ous” class. What the second year: of. work.,will bring forth fS yet to be seen. But it is a safe bet that if Coach Mor- per basketball team will be! fighting it out for first place. basketball team probably will slip bacic into the “rut. *| LEONARD TO MEET JOE WELLING SOON, Benny Leonard, world’s lightweight | champion, has been: matched to meet | Joe Welling in a 15-round bout to a de-! cision in Madison Square Garden on November 26 for the Hghitweight cham- | |pionship. Both guarantee to make 135) pounds the afternoon of the com < | CALIFORNIA HAS” SYSTEM. OF PICKING OFFICIALS. | Instead of waiting until the last min-} ball game, in California a fromirient attorney of the state, agreed upon by coaches of schovla in authority. He reproach as to integri former fqotball player, thus b jyersant with start of each {qual is a man} and a above efore 1}. This has solved the usual difficu' ajot getting officials caused so often be. cause: each coach wants the advantage if there be any in the selection of of- It takes the matter of officials | out of the hands of coaches. | H. G. Doak, a mechanical enginecr jat the Midwest Refining company, is jone of the wrestlers who is working | out nearly es }lor, Doak tips the pounds, is fast, and | hobby. inst Jack Tay rbanks at 170 wre: gf asa | do TWELVE INJURED IN » reported in professional foot. | | Cai | PHONE 1020} Quick Service Open and Closed Cars AMERICAN CAFE Men’s Medium Weight WAFFLES? ~~ . Regular $8.50 American Beaut; Electric Toaster, Thrift Price. Waffle;Irons, regularly sold for $3.25, Thrift Price..... +. $5.90 $2.40 shmere Hose Natural Gray—Regular $1 Value Pair THRIFT PRICE 15¢ Pair wan coaches again this winter, the Cas-| FRENCH CHAMPIO: If he does not tha} weight wrestler, may be a clear indication of the ect ute to decide on the officials (es a foot-{.~ 1° The high schoo the conference, }and the & con. | #rounds, 6'to 6 Sunday Charles, Il. Enthusiasts who fessionalism in all sports times, take-cnote, | STECHER MAY MEET at st. | Joe Stecher, world's champion heavy- matched meet Steve O'Donnell, French giant, in the wrestling tournament which is to be helt in New York C Strangler Lewis and W have been reported for @ finish match. Zbysz! as having signa} The tournament is interest being taken in the wrestling game this. sea- GRADE ELEVEN ‘| TIES SOPHS IN TUESDAY GAME | , eleven sophomore : foothal: tt Central gra a tie ‘7 the high rhool hietic When Captain Sever- le school cleven kicked to_make a played on. on nce of the ¢ nurriedly he lost T from team al from touchdown. touchdown for the high MEN ONLY! eagnte t': MEDICAL INSTITUTE — FREE-_Consultation, Charges 0 low as to be within jours, / a. ties-regularly selling at 40c to 50c per yard. THRIFT PRICE 30c Per Yard No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials Opposite Entrance to New Postotties , COME AND BE CURED If affected with efther acute ZESS you can com: soe have treated and cured dase after cass 3 exactly like If your al ean cure {t, and you may be sure thai at our charge will be satisfactery an: within your reach. quickly ane permanently emall expense and;no detention from business. cCOMm IN AND TALK IT ov=Em nts arranged to sult your conven: payme a Dry Goods Department 27-inch GINGHAMS Toile de Nords and other similar quali- x: WPI osc Ena a iso was a failure. Reeder and Julien réd the touchdowns. . ighting spirit kept the Central team in the going unt the final whistle blew although the grade school players were outweighed by the sophs, Okey Blanch- ard, who has been playing at quarter and end for the high school eleven, hast formed «1 formidable team out of the material in the Cei le school. Owing to the ex’ for tickets to. this y ' football game, the appli fr members of the younger graduating clases at Yale have been cut down frem three tickets ‘to two. Harry s, rnorvclect “of Ohio, will attend the great footbait game between Ohio State and Illinois universities, Til., Nov. 20, to be played at Urbana, NTEN Ss Pua RC ration y AT YOUR DRUGGI: Ask for BY NAME ONLY. avolcAs Cubstitution! ere rome SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth street simple or complicated, 9 us knoMWing that we our own. is yet curable, Wm bility, Weak Nerves, In- of exposure, overwork ions Gf Nature’s Laws, ler aad Kidneys, Vari- fin the B! cured a Examination—FREE, th: ma to 8D muy Sundays, 19 @ mm. to = (@ = {(0) = )} OSs { ie aes | Penn T(c) ———

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