Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 5

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Casper team failed to win the game | ANOTHER CHANCE | FOR MEDAL . when goal from touchdown went wrong. It was the first game of the seasoh fot All ex-soldiers who have hot made ‘West Casper and the tearm made an.ex}) applications for Victory Medals, and cellent, showing, who are entitled to receive them, ars The line-up follows: . invited to visit the Army recruiting sta- % % tion next Friday and Saturday, Nov- : -yheavy snowfall between this afternoon “nm = ember 26 and 27, and file their apoll- and tomorrow at 3 o'clock. * og 0 ‘ per cation. Be sure and bring your dis- # Every athlete on the Casper team } | ve charge Seorate ‘should be in good shape for the game "4 " : = tomorrow afternoon The opening Nacle. é r off will be shortly after 3 o’clock. ey ae } A ? for man Casper» will: be outwel! 7 me aera eight pounds by the Sacred Heart : 4 elevel py, "Sacred Heart oomes to Casper with n DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE od FOR MEN rd of only orie de tees - Revmang of the Colorado cheat of Mines mak |Grade School Elevens Battle to a) ari ' Put oa ING} men, ‘The Fort Logan sotdiern were 6t0-6 aes in Game This CGR) Plays ‘or Bat ith Sacred Heart Squad; the teatn ‘this neason, Sacred’ Heart eek Win! hi om ok aye ees ? Fair Weather | recast for Big Game Here —_ frit rete han tania overy nigh schol| west camper fought Past Comet t tin Denver tind held the Colorado}a standstill Mond: ft —_—— iden high school squad to a tie high ernie aintetic held te cain team, champs o! éoul practice found the Casper high sch pire naith? Bh about ee the ‘state for 1920, working overtime iy i ‘hah school athletic field in preparation for the big Turkey Day battle Thursday afternoon cee the Sacred Heart college of Denver. Speed CHMRLE PETERS MEETS =e cas and pep characterized the gatire practice, Coach Dean Morgan ses / CADDOCK DECEMBER fi his squad of some twenty men reeling off plays at the rate of less and swenring at officials is not al- lowed in grade school games and pen- alties have been inflicted in cases where the practice persisted. Lentz, Inbody and McIntire, all fac-| than one per minute. (iy pesos B his arm while in the: Dava- (Special to The Tribune) ulty men, officiated in the game last | Not a player was allowed to loaf as | - OMAHA, Nov. 23.—Charlie Peters has| night and as far as could be judged Quarterback Post snapped out the sig-| Reeder, Quinlan or Blanchard“witl | Completed arrangements for his match nals. ~The: failing which for a time|hold down this wing, position with De-| With Earl Catdock to he held here De- early in the’ game against Laramie Woody working on the other.end. De | °e™Mber 6 in the municipal auditorium, seemed to weaken the driving power} Woody has shown unusual proficiency | C4ddock will receive $3,000 and a per- of the Natrona county scoring machine, | in receiving forward passes in the last|CeMtage of the gate receipts, This. is AT Shogren’s Gallery Near the Courthouse Multigraph Supplanis Mi Gieogragh Let us Multigraph your next form letter, It will cost you Jess than a cent a copy; you will save time, money and improve noticeably on the appearance of your letters. MULTIGRAPH SERVICE CO. 220 So. Wolcott St. rendered impartial decisions. The es has been greatly strengthened. two games this fall, the first time these two mat men have, met. a That is the tendency to slow up the!” A hint that the pass game might be| er two hence ree Bite neg! aie Plays and consequently fail to get the| worked oyertime by Casper it end>runs| tor, Rocky Mountain. hearowclont jump on the opposing team in shoving} «nd line smashes fail was given in the ‘champ. tea plays at them has been so remedied that the’ local eleven now shows the same speed and precision in putting the plays across that later aided so handily in the bringing home a victory | Post, Scott to Dewees, and DeWoody over the Laramie team. ‘| to Scott. None other than Dr. J. C. Kamp has| Coach Morgan uncovered a clever been trying to pound the fact into the} trick play yesterday afternoon which if heads of ‘the players that speed and| worked better should keep the Denyer snap in getting plays under way is|eleven guessing most of the time. one of the big essentials of a, winning}. With a weather forecast for tomor- gridiron team, row of fair and clear for Casper, there The practice last night started with|is every indication that Casper will be ® workoyt at falling om the ball, Every|able to see a Thanksgiving gridiron pare on the squad had an opportun-| battle of worth without. snow~ under ity tO grab the pigskin off the ground|foot and zero weather to add to the during this work. discomfort. . Louis Alsman was missing from his| The playing field yesterday was in « position at left end» yesterday after: | excelierit shape, recent snows and rains. noon anid Coach Morgan doubts if he}haying left the field in a soft condi- will be able to get into the fracas to-|tion. The field is dry and a fast con- | = 3 Alsman et ‘test, seems certain pales: grote is 1 = Charges so low as to be within the reach of evem thé‘ payments arranged to suit your convenience ip = Denver Medical Institutes» t's tendency to flip the oval with many different combinations of players work. ing the play. First it was Groves to Scott, then Groves to Post, Scott to] # oo The -Tetwme Taeaittad Ade I l ec heeosus eBay $1,127013.79/ | BOR eae ee ak Rs ek kk a) ral ww OCTOBER 24, 1920 | \$968,864.68/ | ~ \$947,095.20/ | $904,000.3 JULY 24, 1920 $871,395.58/. fe 24, 1920 $916,760.26/ wer 24, 1920 $766,438.60 APRIL 24, 1920 $'725,01'7.16 The «aie —SPECIAL— - Thanksgiving Dinner a ee | Menu Green Olives Salted Almonds ‘Celery Our First Birthday Read these figures that so eloquently describe the phe- nominal growth which this OUR OFFICERS Arthur K. Lee, President. Tra G. Wetherill, Vice-Pres. Hugh L. Patton, Vice-Pres. 2 hy strong bank has earned. Joe E. Denham, Cashier. | i Oyster Cocktail 6 Mouch by-month the figures MARCH 24, 1920 R. F. Kamman, Asst. Cashier ‘ : ave gone up—up and ever T. C. Daniel, Asst. Cashier. Cream of Chicken, a la Rheine up. This is not _happen- $677,177.95 Ralph Buckner, Asst, Cashier stance. It is not accident. It is the result of maximum banking service—accommo- dation—safety and satisfac- tion to customers, These in turn have recom- mended the National Bank Filet of Sole, Sauce Hollandaise Pommes Saratoga : Stuffed Young Turkey, Walnut Dressing E Suckling Pig, Baked Apple Geo. C. Vance; Asst. Cashier OUR DIRECTORS T. F. Algeo Earl C. Boyle Joe E. Denham Thos. Kenney ~ FEBRUARY 24, 1920 $594,902.19 JANUARY 24, 1920 $480,601.54 LAUT, of Commerce to their friends DECEMBER 24, 1919 Arthur K- Lee Fricassee of Chicken, a la King to the mutual benefit of all $436,800.40 Jno. McFadyen concerned. bd Ms L. G. Murphy Hugh Patton George B. Nelson L. A. Reed Tra G. Wetherill OPENING DAY NOVEMBER 24, 1919 $129,480.49 The service that has pleased others will please you, and on this basis we 80- licit your ‘business. The National Bank of Commerce “cA Bank of Strength and Service” -- _ Geese, Oyster Dressing Watertown Duck, Celery Dressing Whipped Potatoes. 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