Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 5

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mit Fist Team ates ere t f sia romeball team last ich, tp fiat practice of the season. © a is ihe largest number of eandidates for a trona county high school basketball team ever to turn out, So large is the squad and so. promising the material that Coach Dean Morgan plans to firm- ly organize a"second team and arrange a schedule for this second aggregation of players.’ There will be 16 men on the regular squad, the players being gelected for. this squad largely thru their work during the coming month, Besides many Of the old players of jast winter back, there is a lot of rather promising new timber.’ Quinlan, a for- mer Denver player, is’ trying for for- ward. Baker, who was on the great championship Worland five of last sea- son, is also trying out: for forward. With these two and Reeder and Scott, hoth football men also trying for posi- tions as forwards, the scoring part of the team. seems to be well taken care ot receatha a lineman on ‘the football team, showed Well last night at guard, Sastman is a candidate for cen- yroves Was unable to attend prac. tice on account of the condition of his ankle injured in the football game anksgiving day. A pees Boca probably will give no hint of who are probable candidates for the first team until just before the opening contest with Glenrock, Devem- ber 22, Footbatl and basketball cap- ae ace}. tains probably will, be elected today. A photograph of the football squad will be taken today. | LANDER WINS: FROM NIDIANS. The Lander high school basketball team won its opening game, 48 to 23, the Indian team from. the Shoshdnj reservation being the victim. .The In- dian five seemed to lack practice and did not show the fast floor ‘k dis- played by the Lander aggregation. Pssatica eet LO da There are abou! in the United “States, In packages of 20 protected by lal’ moisture - so in round AIR: TIGHT tins oo. x i, REGIME IN ATHLETICS BEGUN ‘MORE TAKE PART IN SPORTS HERE pis school and the grade schools of the city, has been inaugurated Morgan, in charge of athletics for boys in the public schools eet here and high school’ athletic coach. Starting this year, teams in grade schools were started in football. Now with the basketball sea- son about to begin rade school. Just what this will do towards boost- ing the standard of athletics in the Na- trona county high school and towards 4 better’ Casper youth was seen even by the most critical when the two §rade ‘school teams lined up for the fi- nal gridiron ganie Thanksgiving. Day. Many of the players were smatl of stat- ure and some were far too light to make husky players. It was the sort of game in which the-players picked up their caps off the’ ground after each scrimmage. But some of these same grade school stars will be up in high schoot next sea- son, In several instances’ those who’ failed to play .so well on their grade school eleyen, will come out for toot- ball practice and make such a showing that they will carn a place on the Cas- per high school team. ~ Such @ plan of starting athletics in the. grade schools results in a large iutdber" of the younger boys in any/ city becoming interested in one branch of sports. It develops athletes on a large —_———— ee TAYLOR BEATS MARTINSON IN BOISE MATCH) BOISE, Idaho, Nov. $0.—Jack Tay- lor again defeated Paul Martinson, time in two straight falls here londay night. Taylor won the first fall in 57 minutes and came back and downed his opponent in exactly 744 minutes, The holds were not an- Founced. Because of his former ap- ri here in ay on ae Lary lor was easily favorite w fe auidlenco. in, two, or three teams are to be organized in each Seale, Once interested in athletics, sel- dom does the energetic student fail to respond to the call for, athletes on any es as long as academic work will al- low. Next year when Coach Morgan is- sues the call for basketball players to compete for positions on the high school basketball team, there will be many grade school players of this win. ter enrofled in school who will be eager to try for position. of “their” school team. Consequently the chances are that Mister Morgan will have 30 can- didates out for the team where he will have 15 or 20 this season. » The same’ is true of football. ‘There Were about 30 athletes out for the elav- en this fall. If there are not at. least 60 high school students trying, for posi- tions on the team next season, Coach \ A new regime in athletics among/Casper students, both in the Morgan will be disappointea. Ana. he should 'be, WHAT TRAINING IN A! > 'S DID. How a particular Kansas high school Won two track gthy in two consecu- tive 's--one of the meets a state in- pehasBiad _Theet—forcibly . illustrates what training in the grade school aecomplinhes.” Before that year, this particular is School had never fin- ished better than third in the state track meet. Mut i this year, the tearm of 12 athletes won a district.meet on Friday gnd then traveled to the uni- versity town and nosed out a ‘victory in the state meet. It was considered a marvelous feat In athletics. Some wondered how it was done. Three or possibly four years before, this particular Kansas town held its firsg grade school track meet. The track meets for grade school athletes were} contintied each year. The grade school material continued to enter the high school. \ At the end of four years the “mar. vel” track team was produced. And most. of *he athletes on the team had never done any track work until they became interested in the grade school -meets. | But that early training eventu- ally produced the results. In college and,the universities, these athletes from the Kansas town also earned names for themselves for thgir athletic ability, FORWARD PASS AGAIN EFFECTIVE. The forward pass again proved fts et fectiveness in the Army and Navy foot- A STOR’ ere “YOU'RE FIRED,” said the editor., “UNLESS YOU can dig up. A LIVE story today.” * BUT WHEN he recovered. FROM HIS trance, he had. eee it {s. OUR DEPUTY constable, » WAS WAKENED by the ‘phone, eve AND A shrill voice cried. * “FOR THE love eee of Mike, ’ BEAT IT here quick, AND NAIL a nut WHO'S TACRING) wild : ee ’ IN ‘THE cigar store.” ° oe e ‘| THE LONG arm of the law, AND AFTER a briet. eee BUT TERRIFIC struggie, eee MADE THE pinch, AND WHEN interviewed, 2 BY OUR etar.reporter, GAVE OUT this statement, “HE'S A loony, ell right, ‘THE ASYLUM says, by Heck, THE WORST the; eee WHY. THE poor aut, CLAIMS HE can f eee THE SECRET blend, OF THE cigarettes, THAT SATISFY." y ever had. CODYs DANCE A. “nr SCHEMBECK’S , 8 ~ Popular Public 10c Dances E are OIL CENTER HALL Yellowstone (Formerly W. Second) és the blend can’t be copied. It’s one way TONITE ball game. \bility to break up the|does not view’with favor the Proposed Army passes and prowess in success-|I,eonard-Kelly bout, scheduled for Noy: fully working its own aerial game brot ! euiber 17 at the’ Commonwealth Sport- victory home to the Navy in the third|ing club, and in the interests of box- quarter. Four long passes brot the| ing announces that if this bout appears only and winning touchdown to the|to be a sham or collusive contest the Navy. commission will order the payments BOB ROPER WINS FROM BOB MARTIN. Capt. Bob Roper of Chicago was awarded the referee's decision over Boh | pipit it. Martin, champ of the A. BR. F., in a fast ten-round bout. Seven of the ten rounds went to Roper, it is said. A right hook to the heart in the second |™ ny gaa slowed up the attack of Martin. NEW YORK COMMISSION VIEWS WITH ALARM. The boxing commissioners in New H York are alert if tue report from New York City in the Leonard-Kelly bout can be taken as a basis for judgment. The state boxing commission in the east is beginning “to view itn alarm” some of the coming bouts. A recent “the New York Boxing Commission Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of life and looks. In use since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. ook for baad Gold Medal on every bor doeBen Really Gof 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74.W° ©” withheld, and will take positive action against the boxers. If it was humanly possible to determine tn advance that the contest would be a sham or coll sive one the commision would pro The commission will be Tost j carefufl in thé assignment of officials.” An invalid in Patis recetyes’ by &if service from London a daily su @ special kind of bread. DEAD ME sand 3 bring, results. * Women better in High Rocks. GOLD MEDAL qt CAPSULES palpecnet Icy streets means more liability to your automobile. Are you! protected against loss to your car re- sulting from accident of this nature. We Write Automobile ‘In- surance HIGH ROCK FLEECE LINED SUNDERWEARS statement issued by the commission HicH ROCKS are wonderful to work in) They give and take with every move of the muscles, And the fleece lining is so warm and soft on the skin. You feel better—you work For warmth, comfort, long wear, High Rock is the greatest value in underwear Look for the High Rock label on the front. your dealer’s in two piece or union suits. HIGH_ROCK KNITTING CO, PHILMONT, N. 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