Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 11

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First in News Of All Events THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS | CASPER HIGH CRUSHE G | ? FOUR BIG TEAMS. Ye | ARE UNDEFEATED S DOUGLAS, 53 TO 6, IN GAME HERE Seg eM a Casper’s crippled football team smothered Dou: LAST CAME SATURDAY NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Army and Navy squads alter- the season. Although the Casper sggrégation was handi-| Tommy Milton Finishes Sec- 3 at ag m7 the hpi scence in a pant eoeomat nal di or the annual game ween the service elevens capped through the of some of its stars which necessi-| 0nd in Track Event; Sarles CORVALLIS, Ore. Nov. 18.—-Mesty tated a change in the lineup at vulnerable points it was in- Is Eliminated. othe. 1983 Conan Ageeeituets tony tomorrow. vincible for the first three periods. ball team will be playing their last University Defeated, 14 to 3, in Conference Game at Salt Lake. Lafayette, Cornell, Penn State | nd Washington and Jef- ferson Lead. The Annapolis team spent the forenoon in practice while game on the local varsity the Army squad had the afternoon for work. . 25. .| Opening with the customary dash handled the team well after Lester LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26—Eddie|when they meet Heail Coach Daley of West Potnt,in{ WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—Both) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. ing @ay football clashes left four of aw prewogs scored three touchdowns| was jerked. Harry Scott was rmy:(Hearne won the annual 250 mile au-| Southern California, .| announcing his tentative lin¢up lst) Secretary Weeks and Assistant Secre-|27.—The Utah Agricultural college of the major college elevens of the east | om three goals for 21 points in the pe with customary dash pind if comobile race on Beverly Hillis apeed-| six varsity veterans, Captain “Gap” night qjd not include French, the star/tary Wainwright of the war depart- Logpn won the Rocky Mountain con- Yackfield man, but French was out .{for the drill today and it was evident that he was being groomed for action *| at) some time during the came. efent season—Latay: first quarter, In this period Doug- Casper touchdowns were| way, Tommy Milton, any et a cen id State by las was played off of its fet py the| the reeult-of his’ speed. One of Saas] er sk oe the lead in ce eee ™ ‘washington aA. Jefferson. speed and power of the attack of the| per’s touchdowns came when Scott points toward the national champion- Lafayette finished it season last | !°ce! team. broke through the line carrying th@/ghip. Milton nosed out Rescoe Sarles In the second period Casper opened] ball from the center of the field for Saturday but the others brought their in the national contest when Garies to an end yesterday. Cor.| “ith two more touchdowns land added|a touchdown. It was one of the most] was forced ont of the ‘at the 180th Nappa enagt 41 to| {E8e Mare in the third period. Cas-| remarkable exhibitions of open fisid! 155" orrmnnes bt aya Per Igst somewhat of tts punch in|running seen here this year. © Penn State was held to @ scoreless / tio frat quarter and not only failed| ‘The lineup: eembureh, and Washington | to soore but a trick play netted Doug: | CASPER 53 ‘won from West Vir:jias about 45 yards. Newsome, the|O’Bryan man carrying the ball, was downed|Banton - this}on the Casper one-yard line, Cap-|McGrath -.-—. -2. 6. scoring ma-|tain Bloomquist of the visitors, car-| Baton with # total of 392} ried. the ball over by plunging | Ree ia coe DEFEATS PARK, 18°70 8 Tn . man was jerked from the center posi-| Lester -------.Q. B. ‘The second team oF! Central school ment were preparing today to go to|fererce football title by New York to witness the annual foot-| University of Utah h fefexting the in their an- «came. The ‘Ted Heyden, Bob Stewart, ball game tomorrow between the army|nval Thanksgiving day 14 to 3 next spring and two others, ‘ and navy Summers and Ralph Richert are con sidering leaving school before the next football season. —— “tts eight victories At Portland—University of of Oreyen ee Multnomah Athletic Olub | Tulsa—Tulsa University 21; nine University 10. At Albuquerque—University cf New Mexico 6, New Mexico ict We Louls—W niver- IT TAKES the 4eaf blend tocomplete Spur'’s only. flavor. A day’s of Be ts will hes t tt home tryout 6 6 Ss 8 At Salt Lake—Utah Aggies 14, Uni- versity of Utah 3. At Lawrence, Kansas—Kansas 15, Missouri Neb—Nebraska 70; | we ie oh CORRELL 5 INVITE NvTED 10 -¥,B.-.--- Esmay} ed bee w positions creditably. true to prediction proved tiepares man in the backfield and} Officia! was in every play both on offense and| Simpkins, umptr defense. He ts a and head linesman, Ay South Rend, Ind—Notre Dame | ANNEX TITLE tion and placed at right half to Mij| Scott -—.. the gap left by the absence of Capt,| Zastman -. football in a hard fought heady player and no doubt will be a tower of strength for the squad next Johnny Groves. Eaton was moved} Quinian ——.. game Wodnesday. Central took the Jead early in the game 4 Lester, regular first strt _| quarter, appeared in the lineup dur- ing the first half yesterday. He was end, pert playing against the orders of hia i She hottee Content Park 0 An.| physician and was jerked from the ther touchdown was made by Les.|%2™me¢ by Coach Morgan in the third ter of Central before Park got its period. His recent injuries did’ not ‘machine werking. Lowell] !2ndicap him apparently. vis, halfback, made a renmational Severance filled in at quarter and ae = VEIN OF RAIL Larger Cores Distinguish Japan Pearls at rh 0 Pladelphin—~arnt 41, Penn- ‘ward bese Lester, quarter, to Mil- At_Baltimore—Washington and Lee ‘ARIS, Nov. 25.—Pearls are Ba whether produced by tho Ja- Danese method of artificially stim- ulating their production in oyaters or formed in the usual manner, so . as French fence can deter- he R. Feria and eliminated oy oo furies in the last half:- O'Neill was @ubstituted. oie gh nee gx react ee ‘k in the last half when ho bag ae GAleans—Centre 21, Tu-) ee tor ee ee | the ball over for a touchaowi. | Central scored one more touchdown fn the last half. Duncan and Virgne played a good game for Central. The Uneups follow: Central—Left end, D. Wertz; lett’ fackle, D. Egan; left guard, J. Woel- fert; center, M. right guard, a. se right tackle, J. Mason; end, H. Miller; quarterback, C. mee Sért halt, clés right Ralf, UL, Davis and D. O'Neill; full. back, Roy Duncan. Park—Left' end, ,B. Johnson; left tackle, Pitcher; left guard, R: Orms- ‘by: center, R. Morgan; right guard, B. Ferris; right tackle, Pigney; right L. Wolcott; quarterback, R. Fe: 3 left half, Glen Richy; right hal! "Wilson; fullback, A. ‘Williamson. Fak Battles _ Smith Tonigh ‘NEW YORK, Nov. 28:—Joe Lynch, former world’s bantazaweight boxing ghampion will miest Midget Smith io * a ‘round contest Sosaieessbe cadens JIMMY AUSTIN MAY BE ~ FRISCO BALL MANAGER “SAN BRANGISCO. Nov. 25—Jim- my Austin of the St. Louis Browns is one of the seygral baseball “players tioned as a possible. manager for San ‘Francisco ‘olub: ofthe Pacific league next year. -Austin is playing on the ‘Vernon club of the Cal- a ACCIDENT LAID AT REST TODAY Funeral ‘Services for O. H. Gorrell Conducted This Aft- ernoon From Presbyte- rian Church. Fungral services for O. H. Gorrell, 38 years of age, who died at 1:45] Process mine. 'M. Boutain in a report to cademy of Science, shows that the process of formation is the same in both cases and the only differ- goo is in the larger core of the “Japan In the small object is placed in the oy: ter which prmoptly protects itse! by deposting about the tie” pear Substance, exactly as it does when such an object gets into the shell accidentally. y There was no explanation as to why “real” pearls are found only about small cores. The reason for the larger core in the) cultivated stone is the need to so it will be profitab! pearl. ‘Japanese” method som: intruder 0, At Dotroit—University of Detroit 21, University of Vermont 0. At Morgantown—W: Jefferson 13, West Vi Houston—Oklahoma 0. 27, Rice 0. At A maak Spe ‘Walla—Whitman 13, Ida- At Spokane—Montana University 0, Gonzaga University 0. At Tucson—University of 1 jew Mexico Military Inst!- Arizona | MEET CALIFOANIA ELEVEN PASADENA, Cab, Nov.""25.—An- nouncement was made for the Tour- nament of Roses, association today that the football teams of. Cornell university of Ithaca, N. ¥., and the University of ‘California, Berekeley, would be invited to pisy the annual New Year's day east versus’ west game at Tourrmment field this sea. | son. American Jockeys Lead French Riders PARIS, Nov. 25.—(By The Associat ed Press—Three American jockey lead the riders of the French turf a’ the close of the first racing season. They are: Frank O'Neill of St. Louis, with 120 winning mounts; Matt Mac: Gee, of Sheepshead Bay, with 99, and Guy Garner of Kentucky with hast the o'clock Wednesday morning from in: juries recefved the same night in the Chicago & Nerthwestern yards when he was knocked under a car, were conducted from the Presbyter- fan tabernacle at 4 o'clock this after: noon, the Rey. Chas, A. Wilson offi- clating. Burial wag made in Highland cemetery. Mr. Arthur Moore Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples “I bad p gcattered all over ‘The injured man never rallied from|| my face. They were hard.and red, 6 and inter and ecaled an operation performed in @n effort to save his life, both legs and che hip baving been crushed under the wheels of a car. Mr. Gorrell had heen a resident ¥f Casper since 1916 and for the last 15 years had been in the employ ot Northwestern and Burlington rail. roads, He was a member of the Knights of Pythias, South Dakota lodge, and also belonged to a railroad union. In addition to two sons, O. H. Gor- rell, Jr., and Donald Gorrell, the de. ceased is survived by hi mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Sprague, and two brothers and t sisters, J. B. Gorrell and A. H: Gorrell of Cas- per, Mrs. F. L. Stone of Casper, and They itched and end disfigured WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF LYRIC THEATRE en STOCK.: Van Gorden Investment Company Tribune Building Mrs. EB. H. Atkinson of Basin, Wyo, lightly with Caicae “Barnett’s Of Course” Designed First Long Especially for Him Trousers Suits CIGARETTES —that Spicy 4-LEAF FLAVOR Kentucky Burry for good old tobacco taste Custer: 3MAcEDONIAN for spicy aroma Go.pen Virgnas for life.and sparkle Broap MARYLAND + for cookburntag Not merely a jump from J “knickers” _to —“longies,’ but carefully planned Suits to fit his growing athletic form. 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