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THOUSANDS TO BE TURNED ANAY AV SATE WHEN BIG TEAMS MEET Pasadena Officials Ex t to Retum $100,000. to Applicants for Tickets td Great Grid Classic _ Between California and Ohio Universities PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 30.—More than $100,000 will be returned by the Pasadena Tournament of Roses officials to disappdinted seekers of tickets for the Tournament football game here next Saturday between the University of California and Ohio State University it was estimated here recently. Appligations, many accompanied by checks, came for more than 100,000 tickets. As Tournament } will not hurt the playing ability of Park, oe the game will be played | his men, cannot hold more than 35,000 people Members of both teams are fident at the most, the larger part of the ap-| of victory. The Ohio men, ni net plicants were disappointed. the Western Conference title, by spec- tacular aerial offensives say they will ey their very best and hope to win. he California players, who annexed representing the] the Pacific Coast Conference title, by un and the 1 niver-| piling up 462 points to their opponent's th called “wonder 14, are certain they will win. There ‘ers @nd sport writers] has been no sign of overconfidence, les, are holding daily | however, their coaches say. practices this week in Pasadena and Graduates and former students of Los Angeles for their Tournament of] Western Conference schools will root Roses game here New Year’s day. Both for the Buckeyes, uccording to present teams arrived in southern California plans. The California team will be sup: late last week. ported by a large rooting section, Weather observers have predicted a - that New Year's day will be clear and bob Wennen ee tate ier bright Spd ‘football followers are 'Won-| master, will come here Friday to take dering how the climate will affect the up his new duties. Ohio State men who came out of a a PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 30. — Two university elevens, Ohio State Universit. sity of California, ‘year is a far better one than that of pain sell “URES cold climate and journeyed across the} The way of the transgressor isn't country through snow and rain to play.) always hard, but just at the time ‘t Dr:\John Wilce, Ohio coach, is of the| seems to be softest it is getting ready belief that the change in temperature’ to be the hardest. MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE Pav"tabultstioa tress ‘Hoare, O's m- to 6D mm) Bundayn 10 wm to wigs ois Denver Medical Institute= 2's bi DANCING CLASSES . STUDIO—ODD FELLOWS HALL Instruction for Children and Adults Private and Class Instruction Professional and Latest Dances Taught Children’s Class Friday Afternoon FOUR O'CLOCK » 733, 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. Phone 549, 4 P. M. to 7 P. M. ' A. CHARLES KF VFS DANCE Year’s | DANCE 1921 e ss HEMBECK y, QOCOCOOCCOSOODEDORSESOODESEEOOOSE Ev Winter Garden KASPAR 9 to? DANCING FAVORS CONFETTI HORNS HATS LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAM BEST IN YEARS, REPORT Coach Dean Morgan of the local High School basket ball team has condition- ed thé squad to a fine point in expec- tation of the games to come in the near future. Mr. Morgan considers the team this last although the team last year was much heavier built per man. The High School boys will probably | not win the state championship this year as they will have to compete with | ines the demand for work is almost as ™much heavier teams who are in the sreat. running but the boys are expected to put up a good showing and they are being drilled every night of the vaca- tion period in the high school gym from 6:30 to 8 o'clock. FOOTBALL NETS $17,824 PROFIT IN CASPER CONTRADICTS REPORTS PUBLISHED EAST Contrary to the announcement recent- ly published In the Chicago papers, that 2,000 men .were wanted in Casper, a study of the labor conditions here show that there is an over-abundance of la- bor. Tn every line of manual labor, with the “exception of bricklayers, there are from twenty-five to a hundred appli- cants for every job, depending upon the grade of such labor. At the local refineries there are from seventy-five to a hundred and fifty men daily seeking employment. In other CASPER LIKES - : INSTANT ACTION There has never been anything to compare with the quick action of sim- ple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis ete., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash dy with inflamed and watery eyes reports her eyes are bright and clear after using Lavoptik a very short time. In another case five applications IN WASHINGTON SEATTLE, Wash., Dee. 28.—Foot- ball brought a profit of $17,854.91 to the University of Washington here during} 1920, Darwin Meisnest graduate man- ager, announced recéntly. Some Last Words = =:e:=. Fifth Avenu 2 O cigarettes] 5¢ ATTENTION, MUSICIANS The regular monthly meeting of Casper Local 381 A. F. of M. Hall on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. tendance is desired as business of import- ance will be taken up. Raymond L. 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