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/ _ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. NATRONA HIGH MARCHES THROUG World Results = By Leased Wire DOUGLAS ELEVEN FOR Bl. SCORE Nine Touchdowns and Six Goals Piled Up by Local Grid Wariors in Opening Game of Season; ~ Aerial Attack Not Opened by Casper Although unable to open up the aereal attack it has per- fected, the Casper high school team yesterday swept Doug- the to Casper’s credit. FOOTBALL HOLDS WAY IN EAST Princeton and Annapolis Bat- tle Most Important of Grid- iron Contests. NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Fovotball had full sway today. With the world’s series off their minds, sport lovers in large numbers were attracted to many eastern college gridirons where many important contests were scheduled. One of the outstanding games was that between Princeton and the Unit- ea States Naval Academy at Ann- apolis,. Both teams boasted of veter- an stars and folowers of the game looked fgr some fast football. Of the intersectional games, those between Harvard and Georgia uni- versity at Cambridge, and Dartmouth and Tennessee at Hanover, N, H., led in interest. Army also appears tn an intersectional game with Wabash at West Point. Williams college meets Yale at New Haven and Columbia plays New York university in New York. ceo mails "1 Sea “DEKE? STODDARD STARS IN KANSAS FOOTBALL Lewis A. (Deke) Stoddard, who left Casper to enter the University of Colo- rade at the inning of the present term but was forced to drop out until the beginning of thé next quarter cue to. irregularities in his vocational training, has been mé*king a name for himself in football in his former home town, Norton, Kan, In an account of ‘last Sunday's game in which the Norton American Legion team defaated the Lenara, Kan., Legion team 19 to 0, the Nor- ton Telegram says that Stoddard was the individual star of the game. He scored two touchdowns and kicked one of the goals and his line plunging was responsible for big gains. Previous to coming to Casper, Stod- dard played a halfback on the Norton team which won the high school cham- pionship of the state and later played service football with an army team in Honolulu. Boston Colleg e Plays Waco, Tex. DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 15.—Boston college and Baylor university of Waco football teams were to cl#sh here this afternoon with the Bostons showing a slight advantage in weight. It was the first intersectional game played in the south this seaon between eastern and southern schools. NEW TOURIST REST ROOM AT BASIN 1S AUTHORIZED BASIN, Wyo., Oct. 15.—The Basin chamber of commerce at a meeting has authoriged the construction of a $2,500 rest room at the tourist camp | grounds. ‘The building will be of stuceo and used algo as an exhibit hall and ‘community center meeting place. The club also adopted a plan for publicity to secure tndustries of this section and appropriated $2,600 for initial expense. ‘The matter of paving the Yellowstone highway @erourn town was launched and a ommittee appointed to determine the kind of paying to be used. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your ‘iver and i—there’s no need of tose oer yee pie SS bids under im} s look in face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. __ Dr. Edwards, a well-known in Ohio, perfected a v ii Br poe mixed with olive i bowels, which table com- toacton the he gave to his should enjoy by ti ‘up the liver and cleari the system of impurities. Dr-dwards OliveTablets are known by their olive color. 15c and 30c. high school under an avalanche of scoring, and before first team was taken from the fray a total of 60 points, representing nine touchdowns and six als, had been olaced The game was played on the Douglas field. Playing sensational football consist- ent with safety to prevent the Doug: las squad from scoring, Coach Mor- Ban's protege launched a series of end runs, line amashes, open play that took Douglas who was expect- ing @ slow moving machine by sur- Starting with MoGrath's run of 20 yards on the kick off, the Casper team started a drive that was not in- terrupted until the ball had been lodged behind the scoring posts. Eastman, Quinlan, Groves, Scott, McGrath Blodgett. O'Bryan and other members of the Casper squad featured in the vicious attack that was launched on Douglas. The second team went in in the last eight minutes, with orders to play it safe, It was during this pe- riod that Douglas made tts best show- ing but there was no moment in the game that It was not outplayed. The comparative yardage gained in this period was two to one in favor of Casver, So completely was Douglas out- classed by te Casper aquad that only two times during the game were the Converse students able to make first downs. The outstanding star of the Douglas teain was Captain Bloom- quist, and his’ playing was reapon- sible for most of the yardage gained by his team and for the elaborate de- fense that at times creeped into the play. ; Not too hopeful when he left Cas- per with his squad yesterday morn- ing Coach Dean Mi instilled the fighting spirit into them until he now believes that he has a machine that will give a good account’ of itself in the interscholastic championship con- tests this fall. HARVARD AND GEORCIA FLEVENS CLASH TODAY CAMBRIDGE, Mass, “Oct. 16.— Harvard's varsity defended a record of 40 ypars of unbroken success in ‘intersectional games and University of Georgia one without defeat in all games of the past two seasons in thei: contests at the stadium today. The southerners had a virtually veteran team drilled in open pay; Harvard o team drilled in open play; Harvard a tions. In weight the teams were evenly matched. preouc ek OY SOT | Jewelry and watch repairing by ex. pert workmen. Ail work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8 Bldg. WILLS new | two id The Wills quality, a new service, up! THE TRIBUNE’S PA RUSS EXPERT WINS CHESS NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—The Russian expert, Alechine, won the recent inter: national cheas tourney at Budapest with 8% points, according to advices recetved here today, Second place was taken by Gruennfeld of Vienna, « new master, with $ points; the Serb- fan champion, Kostisch and Dr. Tar- takower of Vienna tied for third and fourt places with 7% points each. BRAMER CANT WAKE WEIGHT Battle Between Anderson and Denver Boxer Not Likely to Materialize. It is probable tnat Eddie Anderson, the sensational Casper bantam will not meet Harry Bramer in a 10-round go here this month. ‘This match was tentatively scheduled by George Mo- Leod as one of the feature attractions ofthe latter’ part of the month. A better bout would be a 10-round nattle between Anderson and Earl Pur. year and efforts are being mado to locate ‘the latter in Denver that nego- dations can be opened, Puryear, whose home is in Denver, left New York for the west at the same time nderson came to Casper and it may be possible to bring the two together.” . z =z = SAINTE CLAIRE The Mo-/yb-den-um Car fe << S F— oh \ f JHE Wills Sainte Claire is painstakingly made, along desi; principles and of new materials, to mect, an One the ideal of C. Harold Wills, master designer, en- gimeer and manufacturer. For man: planned this car as the embodiment of luxury Sainte Claire is now being built to meet the ideal of most discriminating motorists, who for years have sought a finer riding . keep cost and depreciation. You will find the Wilts Sainte and a Claire a never ending source of confidence. We invite yin to come in and see the Wille Sainte Claire for yourstlf, —Ride in it— Drive it—Yeu will fird it its own best spokerman 222 East Yellowstone Highway tiation = C. E. KENNEDY OCH Witls& Ca Wie) c—-— SS aS a od ; fhe Casver Daily Critune HEYDLER OPPOSES LANDIS MOVE ON RETURN TO SHORTER SERIES —<—_—____ NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—President John Heydler of the National league Negottations had previously been op- ened to match them in New York. Anderson has been’ suffering from a bothersome cold ever since he ar- ‘ciyed here from New York, and this has delayed his efforts to keep him- self in condition. All-Stars Cancel Game at Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 15.—The American All-Star baseball team has cancelled the game scheduled for Greeley on that date. The cancella- Hon was made because it was feared unfavorable weather might prevail at the Cheyenne altitude. COMING ' In Eight Reels $2 Seed/ hee 7 years, Mr. Wills , with minimum ’ Phone 1223 r ja Cheyenne October 25 and will play at{jj DOOOLOSSOSODIHS9OSSODOOOD ‘POWDER RIVER’ Hun Joint session of the ov next winter. a member of the advisory council, I don't care to take issue with Commissioner Landis,” Mr. Heydler said. “Yet, I cannot help recalling clearly the unsatisfactory nature of a seven-game series and that it was chiefly, almost entirely, fBwe rong a Public sentiment in ler, that we were cqnstrain- ed, nearly three years ago, to ex- tend the series to nine. It was for tho sake of. the game itself that the action was taken, it having become evident that the all-around strength and class of a team sometimes fail- ed to be brought out and to tall its story in @ seven-game series. Pesce cand core arisen in which © remarkable pitcher was ab! singlehanded, to decide the hon when the series called for four vic- tories in seven games.” Army Eleven To change at the major leagues Have Hard Game‘: \Army eleven expected a hard game with Wabash college today. The Army was handicaped by on injury to French, ite star batk Wabash has shown much scoring power in previ ous games and has a heavy team. War Relics Sent To University Sold for Song DENVER, Colo., Oct. 15.—A cat load of souvenirs from the wastern front during the recent war, including battlescarred German | Albatross bombing plane and'a Krupp 77 field gun, consizned to the University of Colorado by the French republic, has been sold to Peabody A. Brown of Denver for the freight chargés. The University of Colorado, it was announced, could not pay the charges #0 the Colorafo and Southern ratlroad sold the relics. Mr. Brown announced today he had turned the relics over to the city and county of Denver. Mayor Bailey said he would see what ar. rangements could be. made to display them. For one thing they will used in the Armistice day parade on No vember 11, the mayor said, ——_ Highest prices pata for diamo: ni old gold and silver. H, B. ine ler, O! Exchange building. $15.8, INCI MEET ll ~TOWMON GRID) 2" ne {mportant Contests of Western Conference Season Are Scheduled. CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Games which were expected to have more than than the usual bearing on the western con- ference football championship, were scheduled today, chief among them being the contest at Iowa City, Iowa, between Iowa and Illinois. Other conference contests found Minnesota playing Ohio State, 1920 champions, xt Columbus, and Wiscon- sin facing Nurthwestern at Evanston m1. Michigan and Purdue went out- side the big ten to oppose the Michi gan Aggies and Notre Dame, respec \tively, while Indiana and Chicago were Idle. Iowa went into today's ganie with Iinols with a somewhat crippled up, but the fame was w whether the Hawkeyes’ i | tory over Notre Dame last week was |a fluke or whether Coach Howard Jones really has a championship elev en this year. ns OPEN FORUM SET ASIDE BY THE BAPTIST CHURCH TO HEAR CANDIDATES On Sunday evening at the Baptist chu: at 7:30 o'clock, an open for: um will be held to which the public is invited. The pastor Rev. C. M, Thompson will preside. The several candidates for mayor have been in- vited to attend and wil! be afforded an opportunity to tell the public what they will do in event of their elec: tion, to improve the moral conditions of the city. The forum is open to all citizens interested. pea ile NEW LOW RECORDED. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. — German marks made another low record today, preliminary quotations being 0.6775 cents, rst in News Of All Events Boy Struck By | Foul Ball Dies LINTON, Ind,, Oct. 1 Sloan, | 13, is dead here as a resu of bet: struck by @ baseball fouled off > jown bat. The ball struck the you on the head and killed him instantly | during a school game. | YOUNG MAN SEIZED FOR DAMOND THEFT CARRIES | AOL OF $750, REPORT Frank L. Knowles, age 23, want Lander on a charge of grand lar-| ceny said to be in connection with t theft of a diamond ring was arrest here yesterday by representatives of |; the sh: 2 office. When the lad was taken to the county jall he adjudged the “plutocrat prisoner” as he had $660 in travelers’ checks in| ¢ his possession, about $90 in currency, tion firs COWBOYS PLAY MORMON CLAN | Four Sectional Games Sched- uled in Rocky Mountain Region Today. INVER, Oct 15.—Four sectional two of them between Rocky untain conference elevens, held in sport circles throughout this today, The University of Utah and the Unt- n ming were to meet at and Colorado Agricul against 2 practice cam. y, wil play e substitute ampions, was to of Mines i> ean & quantity of good clothing, four sets of diamond studded elk teeth and a large diamond ring. Sheriff W. 8. Burch of Fremont county arrived here on the afternoon train and took the lad in custody. PIMPLES ON FACE AND SHOULDERS For Several Months, Festered and Itched, Cuticura Healed, “I was affected with pimples on my face and shoulders for several months. festered and itched and We forehead was disfigured. I tried different remedies which did no Sto I sent for a free sample of ‘icura Soap and Ointment which (Signed) ©. V. Ram Colorado, Feb. 11, 1921. Clear the pores of impurities daily use of Soap and jek sional touches of Cuticura Ointment aa needed to soften, soothe and heal. They are ideal for the tollet as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and the skin. . MEN’S in and look them over. DEPARTMENT Special Announcement CLOTHING Just recevied a shipment of Men’s Suits with an extra pair of Pants, which we are offering to the .public at $25.00 and $27.50 per suit. Surely this low price will appeal to you, so come We will also show you our All-Virgin Wool Suits, made by the Western Wool Growers Association, which we are selling at $37.50 for the ready-made suits and from $40.00 to $50.00 per suit made to your measure. And last but not least, the celebrated Hirsch-Wickwire Suits that are all hand-tailored and made in the latest up-to-date models. from $50.00 up. There are no better suits made. Priced biles Phone 74 $50 CORONA ee sereceseccosecscceseetoees, Cold Storage for Dead Antomo- $5.00 PER MONTH SEE BEN TRANSFER COMPANY Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Weight 6 Pounds Sovevecesncnveescescoees: $50 ie ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent and Repair All Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER E HANGE Hely-z, Prop. Phone 8&6 ite's Grocery finan Whcmne Co. HATS AND CAPS FOR MEN AND BOYS We can please any man or boy in Casper with a Hat or Cap as our stock is complete now and prices are right. See us when you want a new Hat or Cap. SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS’ PANTS Prices cut in half on all of last year’s stock. three pairs at prices offered. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST It will pay you to buy two or Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags We have the largest stock o fTrunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags in Casper and are selling them at greatly reduced prices, Call and see for yourself. nec Richards & Cunningham Company HATO aH TR eT Bayt