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World Results By Leased Wire ALL NIGHT DRIZZLE SOAKS FIELD Ic ornh uskers to Meet Iowa State| > (CASPER HIGH HIGH PLAYS CHEYENNE 3 Belgian Plays INDEPENDENTS SCHEDULE GAME Champion Today “Sm OPENS “ MANY WISCONSIN FANS FAIL TO SECURE TICKETS WHERE EL AND HARVARD BATTLE “FOR BIG GAME, | CHICAGO, — Nov. 19.—Edouard Horemans of Belgium, who for two ‘years has been seeking a chance to meet Wille Hoppe, rise champion, this FOR BIG CHICAGO GAME owa State college. Victory nhusker tearn will give it Valley conference cham- The old fighting spirit which has qripoed the Casper high school team will have to carry it along at Cheyermne today, Blue Enters Game pa t Crimson as Favorite for if the local squad is able to beat the capital city Indians. Handicapped by the loss of Eaton from the line and Capta: int afternoon will reciize the opportun- ity. The chrzapion of Europe and the werlds champion are scheduled Dedication With Game Be.| CHICAGO, Nov. 1 tween California and Cardi- Wiséonsin and Chicago elevens were to meet today nal Elevens Great Event. _ |*fter ® morning snow storm that left S Followers of Li hter Johnny Groves from the backfield, Casper will have’ to}. prin B eaaieh ta t+ “world's the ground white. First Time in Years But ig} Centre to Play change its defensive ard \olfatieive tactics. [tes “baile Eetata itd teres Charges that-the ticket distribution Eleven are Encouraged | Texas Christian ‘With all probability that the game wilt be played on a slow field the Casper boys willghave little chance to exhibit the open attack which has ronda sulted in running | up scores against many Napenantrens this fa! Be * NORTHWESTERN CLASHES STANFORD -UNIVERSHTY, Cal, Nov. 19.—Thousands were pouring onto the Stanford. campus today— Stanford's biennial big day—for the was Unfair were made by Coach Rich- ards of the Wisconsin team who de clared that many Wisconsin students were unable to obtain tickets. >IDG aca ‘f Footbal] in f « in Aroused over the seeming fnabiiity AMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. —Footbal] in fog ue rair Eset, TAR Gee Cheyenne win Sntpinn eueeemnest pastries ey: Carding maven. {of the untversity authorities to pre- i he ys t ‘ > ard game. s 3 v. fe was the pro t for the ard g z preci A a5 rer theager tie Seiten Sey EE, WITH (OW: TIED FOR ‘The contest will dedicate the new| pate Suda et the erent Harry The stad of mist S spongy, oD! the Texas Christian uni — * 6s Stanford Stadium and will be played o Jniv ity. of ee : 7 Tenthaly abiven eae Ohi saad will count materially on a slow field elles the eee Chicago, issued a statement today, in soa fro: ‘to defeat twice. E down to ambridge to meet’ Skirts Are Such ing to a letter from Coach Kentucky school, receiv a Nuisance! OF. TORY Game at Fort Collins Only One on Rocky Mountsin Conference Schedvte. university has resorted to all year was NATURALIZATION GOURT and in being able to replace strong men in the lineup. Benefitting. by the expericence of TITLE WITH OHIO. STATE the Sheridan “game which resulted in| detent for the Casper team. the Re-| finers would hav been in good shape | 0 £0 against Cheyenne only for the snow and cold weather which has pre- vented effective practice for the past; three days. The possible Nneup of the Casper CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Northwest- ‘ern, with @ record of defeats and not {a single victory this season, was de- termined today to make a strong ef- | fort to hold the rampaging Iowa elev- ‘en which is tled with Ohio State for leaves the quarter back position to McElwain placing Flemming-et right end. INDEPENDENTS | Paterson Teeks OHIO STATE HNO ~ Just previous to the departure of sults, however, must be the Casper high school squad for| some extent, in vi a |Cheyenne last night, arrangements both teams have been specia’ § | were made by Coach Morgan to pi4y features “big games” of other years. Approximately 65,000 persons, the greatest number ever to attend a football game in the west, are ex-/ pected. California goes into the game a big favorite over Stanford. An insurance company which, for 50 cents cach, wrote policies against rain on five dollar tickets to the foot- ball game, evidently will win - its garfhble, for the day broke clear and| ot which he said other ‘students in addi- tion to the one suspended Thursday were under surveillance. He said thelr dismissal would follow proof of a ticket sold for profit. The internal revenue ise he Ny also began an investigation of the ticket ecalping. ee STUDENTS ORGANIZE. GILLETTE, Wyo., Nov. 19.—Ste- & team at the start of ‘the. game in,the Western Conference leadership. FORT COLLINS, Colo., Nov, 19.—| Cheyenne today follows: ‘Radical: changes: have jbeen’ made. in eerhe pelt ie dooee that es dolla | eShoot cote Manin Mpeg tan 4 The only Rocky Mountgin conference| O'Ryan. left end; | Panton. lett the Northwestern line and strenuous! 10 uw. eaiected If it raied, one lot coll corecneent aed tn furnlaniar game to be.played today was between tackle; Ras. leCt¢. quarter: Meaeansn;- Dinstie Gas been: the ‘rule the: Dest tcth.of'an insh Gc mare between 10| of Spear Prontaen tor ee echbols tae e University of Colorado and the|center; MGrath, right guard: Arch- week. The lineup: am. and 4p. m. at. the Stantora|Mankin la president and Harold Harp. Colorado Aggies in this city. ‘The/@mbault, right tackle; Blodgett, right Northwestern Position Town | tiaatum today. Tt was the first time|er, secretary, Silver and Gold, in a three-cornered tie|€Md; Severance, quarterback; Lester, Taylor it was sald, that football tickets ever | — - for the conference title with Utah*uni-| Tight half; Scott, left half; Quinlan, [ane were insured against rain in Call- HICH TERS PILLS versity and Utah Aggies, was reported | fullback. 12; Bentela fornia. ‘ iC ready to launch a new offensive] In this lineup, Rae'fs playing at Hathaway ia | eee iat CE a against the agriculturists. The for-| Eaton's position who is out of the Saunders — ts ward passing game which the state] "me on account gf injuries, Lester|H. Renfleld BUCK PRIVATES HAVE INNING.| ee Buck privates had ‘the pleasure of to bo, discarded for straight football, | fll Johnny Groves’ berth, Severance, | Blumenthal aecing~former commissioned officers j Coach Witham said. The field was/® second string maa, is running the) Fein Adee doing kitchen police at-an American ; SOLD BY wet and sogg: team at quarter and Blodgett is re-| Grausnic: Legion banquet at Terre Haute, Ind. Just FACTS . ed for this final and m the Casper Independents in the clon- ruggie of the echedule. Special APPLICANTS NUMEROUS Ing game of the season a welt frum plays, players and series of substl- today. This will give the high s-rcol ILLINOIS GRID ELEVEN oa tutes will be flung into tomorrow's one day’s rest after its game with . game with an abandon not possible yo ~ |Pougias Thanksgiving day bai it &: 7 in the earlier battles of the autumn Naturalization court will be held in| no: anticipated that the Douglas gama We have presses that were built for quality As a result the outcome of the con test is Mkely to hinge upon the breaks f the play, the physica! ed for citizenship in district court|tney are two days after a ha:d ecrim-| first time in several days, Ohio State e w a ore string me here. Notices are now-being matted | range. _ |and Iilinols were ready for their an the equipment and the men to operate it. We of tactics adopted by the two team to all persons who have applied for] ‘lus LiWepe:dents will bo out ‘or aya geen. battie here today, Th are at your service, and give you'more than ink generals and other angles and oppor- citizenship,’ by Miss Hazel Conwell, |; rucirce Monday afternoon, :egurdie+s,!8reest» crowd of the year, includiny = and paper fo your money. tunities which cannot be gunged in clerk of court. of "he weather. ‘The follow: Gen. Armando Diaz of the Italian advance. Tie only possible If Each applicant for citizenship|a4 cxpected to be, on hand; army, was expected to witness the con comparison is ability and ch tion to determine whether he ts quall-/¥insh. Fleming, Jennings, 2 ‘Would’ be played on 9, allppery, fleld. - sonnel composing the ¢ fied or not and should bring their first | lirdy, Simpkino, Hansen, Cypreanve- 25 ¥ e .In \this respect Yale is undoubted papers with them ‘o offer testimony | Drew. Long, Howell and Mu tio. 5 aac ORS asd apne eee pas hd ° position than In severa in support of their petition, | rt money made on the. gum: Gown to the bottom. You need. the mmerci rin 0 In addition to those persons. who |}'= tinted over to the high se 1701 6’ gate, We have them in stock. Let's ig fast, alert and brainy have petitioned for citizenship, every | letic association, to used in the basket- get Soeettier. ‘The Mills company, 13 players possessing keen football in- stinct. This has been demonstrated repeatedly this fall. Combined with these desirable football traits the team, as a whole has been well coach: Lady Astor didn’t get quite a fair swing at the ball. these skirts are, girls. Anyway, the stands gave het a mighty cheer when she kicked off in the football ‘and Plymouth Albion. Casper, Novemifer 25, to hear the cases of 25 persons who have petition: should come prepared for cxamina- man who saw service of any kind You know how Game between London University ed in both the fundamentals and the frills of the game. The attack and de- fense is based upon the requirements of modern football and it {s doubtful if a stronger or better balanced Yale eleven has faced the Crimson in sonic seasons. Harvard's team is the same cambridge football machine inet hi in recent years moot question as to whet as individuals, quit lessons lea: the defeats adr 2 WODY GRIDIRON LOOM "| FOR CLOSING GAMES OF WESTERN CONFERENCE the 1921 standing with prospects consin. Wisconsin, with only a tle score against their record, would re- in second place in the event of a victory at Chicago. Captain Devine Plays LastGame With Iowa Team IOWA CITY, Towa, Nov. 19.—Cap- during the world war in the Améri- can forces is entitled to receive his final papers. All that ts necessary in their cases {s to present their honor- able discharge. Navy Football Title at Stake CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—The footbah champinship of the United States navy's schools will be decided at Great coast has no candidates this year for will be a strenuous one, and +i ers ehould be in shape to pla 2k Just 4s Vingsttey, Dickson, Gladman, ball fund. COLUMBUS, Ohio., Nov, 19.—With Odds favoring tho Buckeyes for the test, Indications were that the gam: ‘Wost Second street. 11-10-14-19-28-20 to get quality from them Basement printing, and we have pressmen who know how PHONE 980-5 EVERYTHING THAT’S GOOD IN PRINTING Midwest Building Postoffice.) To be brief, we have (fain Entrance Opposite Casper Trades and Labor Assembly standard in physic ‘HICAGO, Ne —o, ' Lakes station this afternoon, when the ing skill, otbained by | raion” the SA enataeentearet freshwater Jackies ‘clash with the POS t few seasons. Thel taams met today to decide final pluces pace. SCT Hampton Roads Salts. The Pacific 0. fstered by both Center College’ and) that championship honors will be split|tain Aubrey Devine, who yesterday | ‘B® bluejacket honors. The following resolution was miantmaunis: adopted < incton have b or mest bs | between Ohio State and the University “alaed bi pty by Coach Dr. Harry Wil- BETSY ROSS HOME PRESERVED. by the Casper Trades Assembly at its regular meet-. ‘ rwill be] od. cteseia ued Untoon savcie cipetea laos soe Unaversity of Minnesota!" ‘the home in which the daughter ing Friday evening, November 18, 1921: The Blue] strongth ia shown by thelr opp'ms stars, with three other regulars of} Betsy Ross, maker of the 1 versed all} today, should fir ean slates.| the University of Iowa, will wind up American flag, lived at Fort Madison, dating ba has v MICHIGAN GUTELGHED BY MINNESOTA ELEVEN | n the fina 1 | west ern conf game of the season here. o were handicapped Junn Bernie K star performe ielines. by inj past two days ud Arizona Plays At Alnnguengie no nebo det —that Spicy Ford Cers of all types are in great demand, so _, the future safe for you and your loved ones. am. arrived is mor ng te 4-LEAF FLAVOR Me ep Evid at once if you wish to avoid Let us convert your Group Insurance- ae same et pelle Kentucky Burier mccelay de the championship of the ty states, ew Mext blend to co’ cigarette in America —no paste, Tr TAKES the 4leaf mplete Spur’s Tow4, had been purchased by the Fort for ur CIGARETTES for good old tobacco taste Cxorce MacEponiaN for spicy aroma Goxpen Vircrta life and sparkle ease of operation, quick And “because it is a For “because it is a Ford” means dependability, efficiency—and pride of ownership and genuine Common Sense. ‘The Ford Sedan.a closed car of distinction, beauty j > and convenience, is the ideal all year ‘round car, ' for pleasure or business—for the farm, fown or city. ‘It gives you all that any car can give at a much lower cost for operation and maintenance. EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 N. Center St. it means sure, Ford” means good taste, Phone 9 BE IT RESOLVED, That this Assembly the c e Ohio State meet: Wolnm-]| their career as members of the H. + and short s and Iowa plays Northwestern at| eye eleven when it plays Northwest Madison gee of their American: Le: go pn: xecord in calling Upon the city coun ern at Evanston, Il., today Bion for 'a. pibAguse. cil to investigate thoroughly the recent gas 1s -| Captain Devine, brother Glenn aT VIET IESE, Le) explosion on the Sandbar to the end that r ‘ -| Devine, with Lock i Belding will]2t Iowa before completing his law the citizens of Casper be protected against te. Michi; be inelegible to play football | course and is expected to be a member Min but Chr Oo | next fall f the football coaching staff next the ReOCCR Lene of . like catastrophe. st Wis Capt Devine more irs * fall BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That only competent gas fitters after a thorough ~ examination be granted a license to do gas fitting in the city of Casper. A. E. SHIELDS, President. J, B LEONARD, Recording Secretary. Watch Papers for Further Announcements. pa! flavor. A day’s smoking of Spurs will Many Ford owners can afford to own and oper- eho bring that right home ate ary car they may choose, but they prefer a wocencoen, ced tO YOU ts eee ss Ford “because it is a Ford” up for it if you do. If yo future will be gone. We ooeveeecscveseecoonavceeuseseeeceoususoveqesoeees 427 Midwest Bldg. Insurance To Midwest Refinery Co. Employes Do not squander the past. 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