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MONDAY, JAN. 3, 1921 IN PASADENA Californians Beat Ohio State at Own Game in New Year Contest and Rank With Foremost Teams in Country, Walter Eckersall Asserts ~ (By WALTER TODAY’S SPORT EVENTS BUCKEYES OVERWHELMED 26700 (DEMPSEY STACK A Department Devoted to the SCOUT EDITORIAL. THe holiday rally of the Casper Boy Scouts at the auditorium of the high ! , | school Jast week afforded the members ~|9f all troops a much needed opportun: | ity to get together and cul-| tivate an. esprit de corp: that should result in gre benefit to the Scout move- ment in Casper. Individ- nal troops are not at all lacking in. spirit in behalf of their own “outfits,” but | these has been little op | | portunity as yet for the development of European Champion Given Even! Chance in Battle Scheduled Next Year Their Activity in All-Lines of Endeavor Here Interest of Local Troops and boy present, whether a member of the Scouts or not. It should be thoroughly that every meeting of the Boy Scouts is an open meeting. Fathers and mothers, brothei ters and frienc and the public at large invitation to attend any and all meet- ings of any and all troops, A special invitation is extended to every Casper who is of or older—and whe come to a mecting 2 what is be- ing done. A special invitation is also extended to 'y father and ev understood ery | to come and see what) diy ¢ s haye take luring the past two we cially Stted for adyanc for patrol leaders wi)! Watters, Watt 3 ‘arl Rundon, with the intention of mecting the re. 7 amidt, quirements of ajl troop leaders. Fred Blattenberg, Arthur Henry, Leona | program will be varic pt |week. Scoutmaster G nard Hesketh, [5 will be in charge ‘oop 14, of | The first meeting of the Scout o aha” ox: he tor heen {clals association will be heid at th reat eed 1 aegt ener |Scout +Afielals of Casper are ex-ofc v Bis om members of the association. The meet ; bs A 4 ings of the association. will be held bi Memb Pp cards for 17 new Scoutsies monthly, January ad January 1 of .Troop been rece: 1 from being the dates set. or the meeti national headqart and are distrih- | ‘during this month. A course of st uted to the Scouts. The recipients were , |and round table discussions is ou Melvin re eg z : rthur Kummer, Norman 4 Vince TROOP NEWS. Arthur Duggan ard in Re 1ott- Gresinger, Li Hagens and The regular meeting of Troop 1 will |i nny Miller. ike place at the high school next Tu By HENRY L. FARRELL. rie alae s mother of a boy ning. iven to five (United Press Staff Correspondent.) ee isher and better spirit in, behalf) Scouting stands for and what it kas | az a " = orth Cu. NEW YORK, Jan, 3—Witen Frank |°f te Scout work thruout the! city. | to offer to the boy who joins. A singlo| ‘The Scouts of Troop 2 brought in a Members of Troop 7 at the owt Cus ECKERSALL.) Moran finished Joo’ Beckett in two| Only one thing was lacking to muke| evening with one of the troops might jars Bumber of Christinas trees from | o¢ ‘the work was and the re- 5 Pphndaaatecratao ers the rally 2 complete success—namely.|Serve to remove a prejudice a father or the hills at the beginning of holiday | Of, {hy Were was covered ae PASADENA, Cal., Jan. 3.—Successful execution of the forward filce thingw'it fisd beck thinking mtoctlA Detter doatneeaton at Into og |mother might have against “the boy” |season and gold them. ‘Tho. demand | UP aie pass after a double backward pass, combined with a slashing attack through the line and off the tackles, gave California, the greatest eleven developed on the Pacific Coast, a victory over Ohio State, Western conference champion, in Saturday's important intersectional football struggle, at Tournament Park. upsets in the history of the gridiron game in this section: ardent California rooter did not lovk for the Golden State eleven to win i: such a decisive margin. The one-sided victory was a total surprise to the Buck- eye rooters who had looked upon th eleven as one of the best ever devel- oped at the Buckeye institution. While Ohio was expected to score by use of the forward pa the reverse. hadall the best of this style of attack, and the two long forward passes cx ecuted from double-pess, mations were, the bes' the forward pass became such a dang- 5 erous weapon of attack, back in the fall| to. a of 1906, Bears Excel on Forward. Not alone did California excel in the Aerial offense, but in successfully exe | cuted plays which had been pulled out | of the mothball chest. The Statue of | Liberty play, in which a player stands with the ball in his hand, and then another comes around from behind nnd | takes the ball out Of his hand to com- plete an end run, was used with suc- cess. The criss-cross, one of the oldest plays in football, was worked time and | again for substantial gains, while the | delayed bucks into the line and h drives off the tackles aetted the n ry yardage. Even the quick kic ic was not overlooked by the crafty Erb, | field general of the Golden State eleven. Forwards Charge Hard. While the powerful Blue and Gold eleven was fortified with a great as- sortment of plays, the line was drilled in true Andy Smith fashion.. This coach, who formerly ¥ mentor at the University. of Pennsylvania and later | , at Purdue, b2d his forwards charging at a terrific clip, while the interter- ence scidom failed to take off. tatk- lere. MBN SE On the other hand, Ohio appeared helpless. Its great forward passes, which ha@ iesulted in defeats of Wis- consin, Chicago and IMlinois, appeared amateurish in comparison with those executed by California. The Golden State eleven's defense for these passes was perfect. ~The line ‘held its own with’ the Buckeye forward wall and this permitted the” secondary defense to lay back for the passes. .That Coach Smith accomplished his purpose was shown by the few passes completed by the invaders. Equal 9 Any in Country is no disputing the fact that sit played Saturday, would have been a worthy opponent for, any team in he country last fall. The writer saw Pittsburg, one of the best east, in ac and Coach Warner's men would have had to play great foot- THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bidg. N. & A. Coal Co, Phone 1400 BURNETT OPTICAL COS EYE TALKS VERY wise man does 4 lot of reading und in the course of time is. called upon to visit a reliable optometrist and bave his eyes’ examined. We will attend to your 9; needs and give them rest and The running for-| these plays the ever seen since |either halfback. | was burned to death and several are| chance. Sie ce a he =\FOR SALE—E-have 280,.eeres in. the in the! Georges Carpentier. He was regarded as a wonder man There Were present only a handful o becausé he finished the English cham- ®ults. The talks giyen by Dr. J. C. pion with one punch. But when Moran, K@#™p. President M. P. Whecler and who doesn’t rank one to ten in Ameri- Commissioner Ambrose i cin heavyweight circles, did the same ©#!¢ net have failed to be bf vital in- thing in a round longer, the experts ferest to the parents of every boy of | The men appear much lar and are more active than eastern war- iors and all that is needed at other institutions is coaches ef the Smit’ type. The forward passes successfully ex ecuted by California were sprung at times when wholly unexpected and on man’s game.” Against Brennan, Dempsey showed three important things that the eritics were dubious about. In his favor’ was ‘the evidence that he could go under hard pressure for at least twelve rounds and that he can take a hard punch with him cannot be overestimated.| However, the Frenchman may fight Moran and tbe result will be interest- ing. Brennan is a better fighter dhan| Moran, but only slighUy. If it takes Carpentier more than twelve rounds ball was passed toj!f¢m a hard hitter. The third, lessjto finish Moran, Dempsey will look bet-| As the latter was|{@vorable to him in doping him wit |ter. aboui to be tackled, he passed it bacx | Carpentier, is the fact shown-by Bren-| However, it must be considered-that Dempsey was not himself against Bren- nan. He was overtrained and stule and he was cold for six months. He also showed the lack of work. He worked his way up to Willard by steady teammate, who then hurled it}nan that he is very open and can be far down the field to a receiver, Such]reached by a fast man who will carry passes carried the double threat of a|the fight to him. run or a pass and not only sucked in| Against Fulton, Willard and Miske, only two bouts in seventeen months. Joe Welling made Benny Leonard] step some to beat him and ail the light-} weights, who were dodging the cham- pion before, are now hot after him. ‘The heavyweights probably will fig-| ure the same way about Dempsey and will be more willing to get in the ring} the Ohio defense, but the passes saiicd | his last fights, Dempsey carried the 5 no defense. Dempsey got that trif ONE LIFE LOST would cover up and try to last as long the offensive. Dempsey was baffled high over the heads of the secondary{fight and proved the truth, of the Ger- players. man theory that a perfect offense needs {before they had a chance to get him. He evidently figured that Brennan IN TEXAS FIRE as possible. Instead Brennan fooled him and dashed out of his corner on |when Brennan insisted on carrying thejwith him. fight to him and he had to wait his (By Associated Press.) FORT WORTH, Tex., Jan, 3.—One % and July 4, next, the tentative date for} the next big defense of his title, Car pentier will net face the Dempsey that Brennan did jmissing in a fire which destroyed the| Carpentier has a punch and so has Mansion Hotel and adjoining buildings Dempsey, thus strengthening the opin- re with a Poss of $150,000, The hotel) ion expressed before that the first on Think This Over Your Furnace, Heating Stove, Hot Water or Steam Plant YOUR KITCHEN RANGE Can be Fitted to Burn Gas—Successfully and | Miss Janice Hufsmith, who has been spending the Christmas time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. R, Hufsmith,: left Saturday evening for Boulder, Colo., where she is attending the Uni- versity of Colorado. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY east half of section 19. township. 33, jrange 79. Full patent on reserves. The; northeast corner of this tract is about) Hemingway | ever fighting and then grew rusty by having} , | If he gets enough work between now | © thé part of adult friends of Scouting. | Joining a troop. Boys naturally appreciate and craye the interest of their elders in their af- fairs, and it is to be hoped that when in the future there is an oppor tunity for “the folks” to enjoy an en- tertainment put on by any troop, or bs Tt was one of the greatest |fgurea the Frenchman would be easy Scout age in Casper. Furthermore|the council as a whole, many more DAN to have beaten the Golden” State |for Dempsey. 5 | these talks were an inspiration to every | will embrace the chance to be entertain Bven) ihe wel me as aU poeneeted Saturday. ‘Then came the Dempsey Prehanl ee ean OL” | d by what the Seouts have to offer The result of the contest jainty | fig) a shampjon's ck ;Who gets his punch across will wi © PaTGiTALETEES, ibwa Ee ths RUGS pra Boe bat the champjon’s . stock ree punch across will win th HEADQUARTERS. ed in this section is the equal of the} ‘The fight folks think now that thc! Joe. Beckett is now an admitted sec-| Eeginning January 1, the annual pene: ee in the middle west and Dempsey-Carpentier affair will be “‘any|ond rater, so Carpentier’s quick work! Honor Contest will be in full swing The details of the contest have becn uid before the members of the tro and the blanks for keeping records ot the contest have naced in hands of the Scoutmasters the troops are on edge rt with the hope of aining handicap that will give them a need advantage later in the A school for patrol leaders nmesday evening, January meeting will be held weekly fice of the Scout e: tive ber of Comme Patrol leader season. begir the Cham of all troo} » inviter to attend. Ins GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE A retired me ant whose wife suf- fered for years from arrh of the stomach simple gly- : k, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, ONE bottle produced great results. Because Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel it re- stomach. Relieves ANY CASE Economically PHONE 1490 Let Us Show You How GANON & COLLINS, Gasfitters 233 South Center one mile from southwest Casper. Price; $50.00 per acre. Address P. O. Box 124. 12-31-5t FOR. RENT—UEnturnished apartment, four rooms in new modern house. fine locality, no children, phone, 860d. 13. STEINWAY PIANO Uved upright, in perfect condition, for particulars phone L. 4. Gulich, 211M. i-3-2t Estimates WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM — CHICAGO, Ill., Jan. 2, 1921. John J. O'Riley, Manager, Scott Clothing Co, Casper, Wyo. We closed the big deals today. Bought entire stock on hand of two large manufacturers for forty cents on the dollar of choice merchandise, Took in two other men on deal. One man is running two stores in California. One is running three stores in Washington. This will enable ou to sell the best of merchandise at 33 1-3 per cent be- ow. cost. This is one of the most remarkable buys ever made in the history of the clothing business, as we bought at our own prices, The party of us is leaving tonight for Milwaukee to figure with a large manufacturer to take his entire stock on hand on the same basis. These manufac- turers must sell before inventory. Wili wire you from * Milwaukee. J. E: SCOTT. : Watch for ad. in Tuesday’s Tribune ata New Price Level Effective with the publication of this an- nouncement, Willard Batterieswill be soldon a new and materially lower price level. The same Willard quality— backed by the same authorized Wil- lard Service. Auto Electrical Co. 136 East Midwest Ave. Phone 968] Willard Battezies nning at 7 p. m.| ction espe- | | moves ‘all foul matter which poisoned) sour | Often appen- for trees was greater than they coull supply, but fortunately they were able | @EQLOGISTS to take care of all their orders. The 7“ a . pro went into the troop fund Oil Field Maps Blue Prints ea ee eee Explorations Reports ¢ visiting relatives at Org, Neb. Regular | Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co? meetin, of the troop have been he'd |] P,Q, Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric in his absence by the Scout executive e a but attendance has br poor. Several KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE TOMORROW Soon! The Man in the Barrel Facing the Firing Squad Watch'and Wait ATTENTION ALL LOYAL MOOSE Yourself and family and friends are invited to attend a social and dance under auspices of Loyal Order of Moose at New Moose Hall. Schembeck’s own orchestra. your lady Tonight, January 3rd, 1921. ments, Dancing, Everything free. Leg- lease bring your official receipt. ionnaires may wear ‘fez. Visiting Moose Welcome. Entertainment Committee. GLENWOOD GAS RANGES Four Poyular Sellers Priced $43 $68.50 $89.50 $165 )Jouds- Olliver Hardware \/ Company ‘elephone 714 105 South Center Opposite Henning Hotel felephone Your Wants to 714 OIL EXPERTS 44EH ODE Dre? aFroee Phebe rer-