Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 7

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FORWARD PASS GAME : WN WORTH ‘ Rien ~ Casbet and Greyball Midwest are in Dutch’ a various cities of the ing Nagle, star outfielder and ‘ss : 73 Tae westers, is in Kansas City. This is bull players, ~ Jack Roach, hefty slugger! and firgt baseman of the Casper nine, is pit ball this fall in Los Angeles. Wallin, Who alternated last year with Arbo- Bast as catche®, is working in the Kan- sas ott fields now. ROACH CLOUTS HOMER FIRST, TIME. AT BAT Speaking of history repeating itself. Take the case of Jack Roach. He slammed out the first real home run for the Casper ball team last summer, and now word comes from Los An; gelés that he pounded out a homer the first time at bat in the California city... Roach was clean-up hitter. here, “and it ‘looks as tho he might be out in Ss Angeles, : NEW INFIELDER FOR CASPER NINE Davidson, a fast fielder, who comes to Casper highly recommended by Guy Hoffman, star slabman of the Midwest. team, will be given-a try-out on the Midwest. Refining company team here ext spring. Davidson comes from Decatur, Ul, where he, played under Jve McGinnity. He also pastimed in the Southern league. Davidson is a Second baseman. : CHEYENNE HAS HARD TIME BEATING PREPS Here's further evidence that Cas- ‘per’s foothall ‘team is leading. the state. ‘The University Preps wére defeated - by ‘Cheyenne, Armistice day, 20 to 0, and the reports of the game generally gave the. Cheyenne eleven .credit for, ‘really earning only one touchdown— two at the most. It must be remem:| bered that Casper high defeated this same Prep aggregation, 60 to 0, and aft- er being beaten,only two days before by another Laramie team. INABILITY TO PLAY TOGETHER LOSES GAME Inability ‘of the University of Wyo- ming eleven to play as a team in- stead of individually is held responsi- ble by Laramie sport writers for the defeat’ of the Cowboy team by. Denyer University, at Laramie, Armistice day. PROVES OWN W Be | seasons considered only as a ddubtful cat t” mode of attack, was a ; over the mighty Cornhusk- eam at Lawrence, so-called Ii Pase,tee, Whehaes ed ie Pere aso, Tex. tole, (al, Boks, Gest hastens and anccc shan Refining Company baseball play Southern states “ nine, is play- is in Los An- and manager of the Greybull Mid- the home of all three of these Grey- Jast Saturday. Outwelghed and clear- ly outplayed in -practically every de- eapent of the game. During the irst half the Jayhawkers came back in the final-half of the battle and tied the score, The aerial attack did it. Nebraska led 20 to 0 at the’ end of the first half. The Kansas passing game was a dismal failure in this por- tion of the contest, But the Jayhawker coaches evident- ly insisted that the team stick to this method of attack and in the last two quarters forward-passed its way to a tie game. After the first touchdown as a result of many passes, the touch- downs for Kansas came in rapid suc- cession. ¥ It might be remarked that the aerial attack has come into its.own. PARK DEFEATS FAST ON GRID Posts in Two Spectacular Runs Park School defeated the East Cas- per football eleven yesterday afternoon, on the high schoofathletic field, 12 to 0. Cody, full back on the Park School team, made both touchdowns, A fum: bled* punt which resulted in a 50-yard dash to a score: hy Cody brought the first touchdown, A long end run by. the same player netted the’ second’ touchdown. Besides Cody, Cook and Van Doren did the best work for Park. Milter, Elgin and Crater looked best on the East Casper eleven. The line-up follows: East Casper— Cody Carries Ball Behind Goal}: BIG GAMES ON COLLEGE GRID FOR SATURDAY” ° In the East. Harvard ys. Yale ae New Haven. Dartmouth vs. Brown at. Boston. Pennsflvania vs." Columbia at New York _ Syracuse vs. Colgate at Syracuse. “Army vs. Colby at West Point. Navy vs. George Washington at An- napolis, Amherst vs, Williams at Amherst. Wesleyan vs. Bowdoin at Brunswick, Me. New York Uni. vs. Stevens_at Ho- boker, y Fordham vs: Muhlenberg at Ford- ham. 3 ? } Boston College vs. Marietta at Pos- ton. Arle} _ Georgetown vs. Washington snd Lee at Washington. Holy Cross ye. New Hampshire State at Worcester, * i Lafayette vs. Lehigh at Easton. Union vs. Hamilton at Schenectady. West Virginia vs. Bethany at Mor- gantown. Carnegie Tech vs, ~ Washington and Jefferson at Pittsburgh. In the West. Tilinois ys, Ohio State at Urbana. {Minnesota vs. “Michigan at Minne- apolis. lowa State vs_Towa at. Ames. California vs. Stanford at Berkeley. Chipago vs. Wisconsin at Chicago. Deiison vs. Kenyon at Newark. Heidelberg ys. Western Reserve at ‘Tiffin, Montana vs. Idaho at Missoula. Nebraska vs. Michigan’ Aggies at Lincoln. 45 Northwestern ys. Notre Dame at Evanston. Ohio Univesity vs. Akron at Athens. Purdue vs. Indiana at Lafayette. Wooster vs. Otterbein at Wooster. In the South. Centre vs. Virginia Poly at Louisville. Florida, vs. Stetson at Gainesville. Georgia ys. Alabama at Atlanta. South Carolina vs. Newbury at Col- umbia. r Tennessee vs: Mississippi at Mem-! phis, Transylvania vs. Georgetown at Lex- ington. “SPORTING NOTES * ° Temporary stands that are being erected for the Army-Navy football games will bring the seating capacity of the Polo Grounds up to 40,000. Among the players on the Fourth Di- vision football team at Camp. Lewis, ‘Wash., are two former West Poiyt stars anda former Prinéeton fullback. Indianapolia is an. applicant. for nex year’s Grand American Handicap tou The selection. will, be. made ,|by the American Trapshooting associa- tion at a meeting to be held in Chicago nua. Pri TDs A ING APPAREL. e pect of a merchant? We are overstocked with SILK SHIRTS and SWEATERS, so will al- low you a discount of 20 per cent on any SILK SHIRT OR SWEATER in the store while this SALE is on. It will pay you to buy two or three at prices offered. * ce duction SALE Men’s Department Never before in the history of merchandising have the mer- chants been compelled to give price reductions at this time of the year, but conditions have changed and to keep in line with all other merchants we are offering price reductions on all MEN’S WEAR- Clothing 25 Per Cent Discount allowed on all Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws Which is two-thirds of the profit. Now, what more could you ex- We feature the well-known HIRSH-WICK WIRE make of MEN)S SUITS and OVERCOATS, which insures you good tailor- ii t fit and up-to-date styles. pee ee. eae ikrunet once, and save money_on your wearing : Silk Shirts and Sweaters Men’ 20% off You had better come in “BOSTON- shoes in We have made Call and s & Boys’ Shoes 20% Discount Will be allowed on all men’s and boys’ shoes during this sale, so it will pay you to buy two or three pairs at prices offered. We are sole agents in Casper for the celebrated IAN” SHOES for MEN, which are one of the best America. them in all styles and widths,. both in black end cordovan, look over our stock. TAYLOR MEETS CUTLER TONIGHT Wyoming Heavyweight in Chicago for Match With Man He ‘ Defeated Charlie Cutler, fresh from a victory over Jess Westergard of Iowa. will. mect Jack Taylor in Chicago tonight in a finish match. clean-cut victory over Cutler \to his to try it again against Taylor and Big Jack is willing to do it all over again, Cutler threw Westergard this week in two straight falls. Cutler was a favorite in his match here against Taylor and even after | the match was over he remained a real favorite with his audience. The clev- *') er rough work Cutler uwed against Tay- | lor man, While Taylor is away, George Mc- Leod is attempting to arrange a match with Jolin’ Pesek, who is to appear next. month against Londos in San Francisco. Pesek is also wrestling next month in Portland, and an effort will be made to match him with Taylor. Pesek is known to sper wrestling Carpet Cleaning Hamilton Beach Method Carpet Repairing Linoleum and Carpet Laying a Specialty PRIGES ‘REASONABLE D. H. Herbert Carpet Cleaning a. Company. 823 S. Walnut Phone 742-R antagonized the Wyoming mat fl B FLAP LEDER ELLELELALLAALLALAL AME ELLALSAPLLLZLALZALALL 4a N N N N N N . N N N N N N) N N N : ; N ts \ N N ° N N N ‘4 N) N N N N N N N N ; THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ; : & (AAEM LAA A AL hd hadedididhede ddd dedededid ddd PO Le bea hb ed La Taylor already has a} credit but the Chicago wrestler wants | fans as the min who battled Joe Stech- er, “present world. champ, in“such a hard contested match. TRIBUNE LOVING GUP IS PRESENTED VIGTORS IN LABOR OY MARATHON’ Possession of the Casper Daily Trib- une silyer loving cup offered the win- ning team in the first annual Tribune marathon, September 6, was officially tendered the five victors in the race yesterday, following the completion of the engrdving work placed on the cup. Besides the inscription’ announcing the fact it is the “Casper Daily ‘Grib- une Marathot cup held in Casper, Wyo., Sept. 6, '20," the list of the victorious cross-country runners surrounded by wreatlis of victory is inscribed on the front of the cup. The winning ath- letes are Perry L. Haworth, Lysle P. Ruegsegger, La Verne O, Gerby, #. Lloyd McGrew and Lloyd L. Price, Surgeons declare that they are nev- er very busy in the operating rooms on the thirteenth day of any month. Plan Now to Own Your Own Home Your first step is to buy a lot, pay for it during the winter, so that you can compfence building in the spring. PHONE 74 W NEW MAP of Salt Creek FREE. Salt Creek, Wyo., is now In the spotlight. As the govern- ment leases are granted on lands in this great oil producing area, you need a good map to guide you. This one is new and.up-to-date. It shows the holdings of the individual com- panies. It includes structural con. tour lines taken from the official map of the field. -You want this map and you will be glad that you sent for it. A letter .or just your name and addregs.on a post card Will bring it to you Free. © gem OHENSTEIN & GRAHAM, Inc. Nevada Bldg( Denver. Colo. DATE OF TRIAL NEAR, SLAYER GROWS WEAKER CHEYENN Nov. 19.—Yee Geow, Chinese, si of Thomas Holland and John Federehen, is a sick man. He has been ailing ever since his arrest nearly two months ago and during the last week has been able to take very little food. His trial for the murder of i vember 29. Mrs. Lind Garton is leaving row for her home in Douglas. 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