Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 9

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First in News Of All Events scheduled to leave New Haven on the return trip at 5 p. m. Barnes Would Forget Ball The public sale of tickets for the game continues The Yzie football ARMY RODTERS |e Eee “FOR BATTLE WITH WORLAND TEAM GOING TO VALE| Sere ses : ee he efforts of the Alumat association, Shion’ on aes ta tas ones ator Wadsworth of New York and at the university| wished to add them. These “seats” Upstate Eleven: to Clash With’Locals in First Inter-| % Improved in Football Shewins Seem "anniret. During home comins| are being’ aia'at $10 each to thoes i-| TWo Special Trains Chartered | own ne ce Commas cated and named “Wyoming field.” It] een'*t at wl Rareslges tices mad for Attendance at Big —TRIBOND CrAssrrizD ADS—« sectional Game; Visitors Touted as Probable : now remains to provide a suitable ina the a eel Football Game. ——5RING RESULTS alumni alone and the drive has hardly ——— eto an Gham bers need| been started. As soon as a sont {* ra new jum acute) sold, the purchaser's name {= written SEW HAVEN. Oct. 21—fwo | MENBAPOLIB, Dan Oot 1—|.na “ssumnt nd trends: Reve under | iy ths, Dorenasers name t= writtm| saw HAVEN, Conn. Oct. 21 iniverst! ‘Minnesota football |taxen to see that a stadium in keep-| motel stadium. The present plans call = ea vo ie Suds SOTaES co aivanock tencl Shee ‘ ing with the rest of the university first v : Natrona _ Count Ses, School football warriors have Spe: & firet unit to sent about’ S008 nae 2 o this city. Bat Phone 27 - pitch Bunday, {1 4 plant is provided. A of i y uw: rounded out their training and await the arrival of the Wor-| fis "conmicionn so enone Tan ne Paintngaeobey te he eee net | Bis, This will care for the needle for | for the’Yaio-Army football game HAY, GRAIN AND FEED some time and will provide a stadium strong opposition Indiana is expected} ie put forth by Professor 8. H. in appropriate heening with new t field and the general excellence of the’ «, ‘entire campus land cig eleven for the first intersectional game of the sea- son at Piles park tomorrow afternoon. The game, it is| | “The credit for my being a win- said, may have an important bearing oni the state champion- pang = areal Sees to my father,” ‘ ship, being one of the few scheduled between teams not in es. “He is an old-time |acamnst Ohio State has givoneHead|and small blocks representing seats Seika Scmtahi\ak a: baseball player and it was from him | Coach Williams and bis staff of as- : Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. to furnish. Knight, president of the Alumni as The unexpected defeat. suffered by} sociation. A miniature model of the tha Minnesota team last Saturday|new grand stand has been constructed that I recetved my first instruction. | sistants material to werk on in cor He also taught my brother, Virgil, ; who belongs to the Gtants.” cocting. Raiaoevestts Siri wi ~ ged } MONS IN ; “4 __——_—— jonathan See cece ANML LIGHT PRACTICE In the early Gays of baseball, when|D0Or showing Minnesota made last batting was regarded as almost the| Saturday on the offense. FOR A champlonshtb/ oniy feature of the game, the scnd-| Minnesota's attack was Dullt about “ing of a lively Lall—10 inches in cir-|Oss, and without his dashing play, the cumference and containing over two}Marcon and Gold. was unable to de. ounces of rubber—to the outfield for] velop an offensive which could car home runs was considered quite ajry through Ohio's defense. Minne- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Oct. fent. In the decade from 1857 to|scta’s inability to stop Ohio State is/21—-The University of Utah football 1867 the scores of games were grad-| said to have been due to the weakness|team arrives here at 3:20 o'clock this | ually increased until 1867, when the|of the ends, who are green, but show |afternoon for a final eprint through | general average of the scores of the| promise of development. signals on Washburn field in prepar leading clubs of the period was 60] ‘The injury bugaboo Js hard on the| ation for the battle Saturday with Col- “leuns and over. trall of the Minnesota squad, Johneon|°rado college. Utah is bringing 19 rary a at tackle being able to participate] P!ayers and Ure, backfield star, is HEARST LOSES LIBEL SUIT. | only tn light workouts due to a bruised ee of Ce eeiors who will be side which necessitated his removal] Unable to compete, pair ways by the chellenging craft, ee retee Tee, eae Doors] tree the, Ohio game. An flour and a halt of work each Pte yt think Sean WS pens compensatory damages of $25,000 and| Dr. Williams expects to meet a ects by = at om added to the et We state it as our honest belief mag - » | felency of e re this week. ve a lively tte. race. tomorrow but Bot ault against the Chicago Evening |durance of hia players, ‘The expart.| Millan, Harvey and MacDougall are pcre cer yeoseaggebainer se ste ”, yr} a im sults in after 4; h Wking and I have no fears,” said Capt. American. The sult grew out of ar. yy Coach “Jumbo agal injuries. The are o ner qi ty, (and ticles published by the ne i Tigers consider tomorrow's conflict as ye ee ‘Tinto for anaes | AE : gpneerning the death of TF. Law| pected to offset whatever advantage|n elimination. They figure the team nia better be than in any Apa ian Aereeagnyey< Rera deen | Minnesota may have gained in the| inning tomorrow's battle will land other cigarette at the price. at the hands of Ohio State, Joser will drop to the bottom. Bir sen! ut then ne tug Sou B Kg WELL en, aFEMS MANY LANGUAGES Be Es I eles ac Bret ag Peers ml oe Sipe endo" eve“ “chore EIGHT ARRESTED IN BIG campus gossip giving the followers ne OE FL eeebe tense tor tink eenithaswemnicnn. 7 “ tivities. It 1s not expected that Oss recesereese will be in condition to play, and the AAD KT EVANSTON WYO < will De ‘started against _Martineay's ~~ ; CIGARETTES kicking, if passing Thalia tu the hlgtory, Ge tied ened Prevent those who Yelleve that iu [ein te ied ne, bicnebotares main of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended . branches of professional athletics | sion, to take their chances on. the ersons—five men and three wome: “'The first ring fight in America was , Coach , Williams declared the Indi-| >’ men iia Secon ser and Tom Beas-| '* headed by ® man who has been | mat.” ‘ana game will be the hardest of Min-|—were ‘Grrested at Evanston, Wyo. fey. in 1818, tendered important government | At this time, Zbyszko ts contem- |nesota's schedule, warning the sup:| Wednesday, in pursuance of the fed- ‘ Inrgest stake ‘ever anda student on a big scale. le that before the winter is over | much, because the team is still “green,|Palgn to clean Wyoming of bootleg- wot for ea the Ameria prize ring} _ T&S man is Stanislaus Zbyszko, | the fans who were’ disappointed | crude and unpolished.” i gers and moonshiners. The defend- and the crown which he Holds is | when the illness of Zbyerko’s moth- pal: eure cand ants, all charged with violation of the r ‘Tho following item recently appear- | match at Douglas will be given en =) Wal eev|enne to await action by the Novem. ‘Harvard has ‘heats having « fall O1 Field. Gae Well and , Refinery ed in an eastern paper. opportunity to see the postponed |yyorkers local No. 48 endorse the|ber grand jury of the United Btates lass “When Stanislaus Zbyszko, the | event here. Bue more uirt “20-_< district court. Try a C. sified | win over Northwestern and the defeat | high in the conference flight, that the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, Same lineup used against Ohio State game, one of the important | not rightfully lodged in his posses- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 21—Eight jos! posts, is an accomplished lawyer | plating a western tour, It is prob- | porters of the team not to expect too|eral prohibition department's cam- champion wrestler of the world. | er prevented the . Taylor-Zbyszko NOTICE. Volstead act, will be brought to Chey- away ‘wrestling champica cories Taste is a matter of tobacco quality Schooner “Elsie” in Trim for _ International Race With — ; Challenger. a £ 5 i ) Auto Race Meet } | STATE FAIR GROUNDS = Douglas, Wyo., Sunday, Oct. 23 rs languages, cluding his native and the ae | tongue as well as German, Fren: and Russian. “Zbyezko was eo well thought of in his country that Paderewski when he abandoned his piano to be- FEATURE EVENT Lee Stock of Casper : E. W. ikon a Cheyenne | Other Auto and Motorcycle Races, Constituting a Sen- : sational Speed Program. . BE the. long 5 tripe taken by the| Premier, asked Stanislaus to accept | eoltere football teams this season are| & Position in the CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF 4 TRY-ON could win the world’s championship 0 ] ~< by nnn thes ogame ere WP LL = READY-T0-PUT~ON out of office in Poland but Zbyszko \ J Y S ~ TAILORED AT FASHION PARK, continues to wear the crown, em- , blematic of the world's title, and ‘he has drawn So lives ines to CATARRHAL DEAFNESS “MAY BE OVERCOME FOR THE Football Game : | We have big golden glow Chrysanthemums » to match the Casper High School colors. No game is complete for a girl without one. ; THE DOUBLE-BREASTED FOR BUSINESS WEAR ‘ll is Our Tea Garden is decorated in orange and black. « We are headquarters for tickets for all Casper’s home games, THE SKETCH SHOWS THE DOUBLE-BREASTED KAY-BAC, A SENSIBLE STYLE. ENTIRELY SUITABLE TO BUSINESS SERVICE AND GENERAL WEAR. PRESENTED IN DESIRABLE. PATTERNS AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK, After the game visit our Tea Garden and order our “Football Special’ Sundae. WEEK-END SPECIAL Chocolate Cream Fudge; 30c Per Pound The Palms 414 East Second Street Phone 600 © $06 FORTY-FIVE. DOLLARS AND ‘MORE ROBT. J. VEITCH, For Mayor. JOHN J. HANCOCK, Councilman, Ward 2. HENRY C. POSEY, Councilman, Ward 2. ROBT. E, M’ELVENEY, Councilman, Ward 3. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921. REGISTRATION’ DAYS, OCT. 18, 19, 20, 1921. JESSEN'S 115 East Second Street QOPOPOEROSEOSEO DOSED DOPOD OOP OOOO OOOO SOOO DODO OPO O OOF OOO DUTP OT OOO POT O99: SJ POPPOOSOPOSESOSE DESO SOO OS: ATER ORO LS A

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