Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 5

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_ Holders EAT SAGR Junior College Squad Matched with Wyoming Title! p« for Big Turkey Day Game in Casper; Laramie Victory Cinches Casper Claims DHEART ELEVEN e” even in Casper. , against the foreign opposition. Sacred Heart College will be High School here Thasteetane Dey season. If Sacred Heart sends its it will be a mighi Heart has dee the Colorado School to 0, It may be said of the Mines fresh- men that it has as good if not a better aggregation of players than the firet team this season, i A letter from John Crayen, manager of the Sacred Heart football team, to: Principal Lacey of the Natrona High School indicated that the first team would invade Casper Thanksgiving Day: Whichever team plays Casper High School it is going to be a mighty tough battle for the men of Coach Morgan. n No game with Sheridan High School could be arranged for this season and failure tg come to terms, the reason. Casper is not meeting Sheridan, pre- vented a game between Cheyenne and Sheridan on Thanksgiving Day, accord- ing to word received here, Laramie showed its strength Satur- day by coming back and winning from Cheyenne, 7 to 0. Casper’s ovel'whelm- ing victory over Laramie consequently makes the Natrona County. High School easily state high school football champs for 1920. Sacred Heart will not weigh much more than Casper, but as far as ex- perineced players and knowledge of plays goes, ihe. Denver team probably will have a goog edge on the home eleven, An aerial attack and line plunges have. ) the Sacred Heart eleven much yardage season and brought victory over every team with the exception of the Mines last Sqtur-|: % » 3 lay. Tickets for thé «game Thursday’ can be secured from high school students. The eardboards also probably will be placed on sale at Kimball’s drug store. AGGIES TIED AY Conference Dope Upset by Bi Wyoming and Utah Also Play Tie The University of Colorado, mainly thru the 40-yard dash thru the entire Colorado Aggie. line-up, upset all the conference dope on Saturday by hold: ing the mighty Aggie eleven to a 7-to-7 tie score. It was the battle of the sea- son. in the conference in opinion. of many and ten thousand students saw the. battle, The university team showed the best attack and defense it has displayed this season. It was the great work of the line/that stopped the plunging Aggie backs many times. ~ After receiving a weak Aggie punt on the 40-yard line, Willard twisted and stiffarmed his way the full 40 yards te the lone Silver and Gold score. Goal was kicked and the score tied in a knot. ~ Ohio State’ practically cinched the Big Ten title by defeating Illinois at Urbana, 7 to 0. It was not until the final. seconds of piay that Myers of Ohio received a 37-yard pass and dash- ed across for the winning seore of th game. Obie considered this sweet. ve- venge for the defeat last year meee Tilinois wrested uway the title in the last eight minutes of play and won, 9 to 7. Wyoming held Utah University to a scoreless, tie game at Salt Lake City, Utah, on a muddy field. The Cowboys had to battle on the defensive the lar- ger-part of the fivst half but Layman put the team in a position to score in the! last few minutes of play when a picked up fumble on the 80-yard line and lugged the ball! 12 yards before yner vere Sree Harvard did. not show as well as had beem expected in the annual game with Yale, but won, 9 to 0, three field goals doing the work. Yale's acrial attack kept Haryard guessing part of the time while the victorious team could mot use the pass game with any. degree of accuracy. More than 75,000 saw the classic. Har- vard found the weaker bia pomgie? ossible ore against yia the touch- aioe et hes haughty Harvard team remained unnumbered » although the’ Yale players all were numbered. Eastern sport etitics-now term the un- numbéred the high bicycle of the grid- ‘on. * 4 a Nebraska overwhelmed toe ennen® Aggie eleven at Lincoln, 3f * Sak a Se for Vern. Moore who made three in the first pe- « viod of 35 yards each. Fullback Dale made a dash of 55 yards in the second period to a touchdown. Wonderful in- terference made possible the . great Cornhusker scoring machine ‘Saturday. herring forms tho chief fisher. heel the’ British Tales, and At ts esth’ mated that 2,200,000,000 herrings are landed in Britain during season, Matson Brothers Confectionery and Lunch Stand We serve strictly fresh goods and cater especially to women and chil- dren. . Cor. ckalee and Fitth—Phovo 1519-d 9..N. Matson and C. KL Matson pn tough battle for the home every team played of Mines freshman team, which won Saturday, 27 See i} ‘Gridiron Scores - | gies 7. Carnegie Tech 6, W. & J. 0. U gies 0. versity ‘ 1 Barer This does not mean that the wisitor. ie Opposing eleven against sper visiting team or stranger in the ath- in the closing game of the 1920 letie performance should not receive . his share of honor and ° praise. He team to Casper as is expected, Should. But the idea of crabbing the boys because Sacred Casper athlete for the mere sport of it 4 4 * | 48 going to be wiped out by the sport- this fall with the exception of | ing. fans themselves. Take for instance the last wrestling Match. Jack Taylor was meeting a Man, with an envixble record, a wrestl- er who won the praise of the large audience because he was a clever mat man and plucky fighter. Taylor knew he was a hard man to defeat in spite of his smaller size. 3 Big Jack wanted to get rid of him Eewelaagy % Yale 0, 48 soon as possible. Perhaps he was ston College 13, Marietta 3, not as fast as Charlie Peters, his op- Qkishoma U. 7, Kansas Aggies 7. | ponent, and possibly -he did not hold Bapkell Indians 33, Oklahoma As-| onto and release hie holds as quickly: as the Nebraskan. But the fact remains that he was out there to win in the best way he knew how. And when some resultory sae ie in thé crowd piped out with, “He's a pretty tough bird, isn’t he Taylor” and Mexico other sarcasms, Taylor could not help notice them and feel as tho the home bunch was not entirely with him, ersten er Tirh weer r Ci Other. cities much. bigger than Cas- University of Oregon 0, Oregon Ag-|' Per Would be mighty proud of Taylor just as Casper is at present. Fact~is Jack is admired in several villages thru- gut the United States. Taylor prob- ably has his faults. All athletes haye some. Nevertheless this “rube’ stuff of bawling out the home athlete is not Mass, Aggies 21, Tufts 0. accomplishing a great deal. Lafayette 27, Iehigh 7. The same is true of nearly every Stevens 21, New York University 14.] branch of athletics—Daseball, football Marquette 10, North Dakota Uni-j and basketball. College, universtties, 0. and most. high schools have eliminated Notre. Dame 33, Northwestern 7. this uncalled for knocking of the home Towa 14, Ames 10. athletes. who try. Nebraska 85, Michigan Aggies 7, Honest criticism when needled always 1 caper en iptv erap am helps and it never hurts any athlete or athletic team. But perpetual and Possible Price Boulder 7, A, Ss 7. Freshmen 27, Sacred. Heart 0. Dartmouth 14, Brown 6, Georgia 21, Alabama 14. Center College 28, Virginia Poly 0. Marningside 16, Drake 6. Ohio University 39, Akron 0. University of Arizona 28, Jniversity 7. Idaho 20, Montana 7, Grinnell 17, Cornell College 6. Rennsylyania 27, Columbia 7. Wisconsin 3, Chicago 0. Amherst 14, Williams. 7. ‘Want ds bring results. Ser Highest Possible Quality at Loweat 5 a a TRGRTRCA CRC ROMONGNS % What Do “Room at the Top”? PAGE FIVE PERPETUAL “GRNBS” RAPIOLY REGOMING IW MINORITY The idea of hooting the home athlete is fast. becoming It should not he long before the wise who crabs the home player, boxer or wrestler because he has a personal grudge against him will be conspicuously in the Prony in his favorite stunt of eects, should the home product bawling out th ‘Supposed de- have: some, e@ appears is" hurts-the home town more than the athlete or ‘athletes. SHERIDAN IS DEFEATED ON HOME GRIDIRON Sheridan high school was defeated last Week, 9 to 7, at Sheridan by Edge mont, S.. D,, football eleven. Reporte from Sheridan indicate that the north ern schoo! still wants a game with Casper in which the Sheridan high school hopes to wrest away the state, championship title from Casper. How ever, their desite to have all terms of such @ contest: in their favor and if possible in any way on the Sheridan home field has prevented holding such ® contest. “It could not. be considered a deciding game:from hardly any angle because Sheridah has not met any of the leading Wyoming football teams. REEDER PLAYS HEAVY GAME Reeder, who has been playing left end on the Casper high school foot ball team, part of the time this fall ig showing himself to be one of the headiest players on the team as the season comes to a close. Reeder has not played regularly on the team. His weight has been a handicap. By next ‘A BUILDING TONIC To those of delicate con- stitution, young or old, Scott's Emulsion | is nourishment and tonic that builds up the whole body. Scott & Bowne, Bioomficld.N.J. 20-18 > SS Morgan will have. { : f f | in this country. RICKARD. FORMS BOXING COMPANY London, and William A. Br: Tex Rickard,. 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