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First in News Of All Events Greenleaf Accepts CORNELL STAR Cncttenge of W 0d THREE CASPER PLAYERS GIVEN ee ae | 1922 Captain . The possibility that Casper high school will engage in a successive time in the recent tourna- PLAGES ON ALL-STAR ELEVEN) 9° acy Samad neo Soman Serene STiar ease : 17-game ' . a ae | Eddie Kaw Noses Out Captain |} titie 1 chal match here, De- O'Bryan, Quinlan and Eastman Win Recognition in penee este copy fern x 2-7 airtinmy Balada ge 21, 29 and 23, nes particl : Army; guia "|las Saturday. As a result of the meeting Casper h d Aldrich of Yale in Sensa- (| cember 21, 22 and 23, against Arthur|7 : wy weigh a Gridiron Play From Coaches; Shendan Awarded Erday, last. night lected Yinsent & [scheduled is games definitely mtertingh diteary esky f tional Finish. Woods of Minneapolis. ting chacagtte. will diaead bis Ste Rastir Planes tei Team Peckid Se ae, captain of the siaven,tor next wesapn| “WMarriie sce oniecsed te, eben the oven ively arranged. NEW YORK, Nov. 28-—teeaershio| Athletic Club Is Syste "wen the ‘Se trem, oe our on ieam turday succeed Emery Ls was L to open upon as one of the parte be graduated from the naval academy ce, game be able to school} Ai the Manville game Casper to Eddie Kaw, the brilliant Cor- ormed ai rva Casper high school football players were selected on| ine scond clas * ™ *t) conches © tine ‘up 8. Casp i Fd ty od padre Boe Ra Reatank Beeerteenie ee tera Se ¢ the honorary state team indicating that they were the best ene ae able that the amibae will a taetcoad was ed chovan a cose Gat Malcolm} GILLETTE, N men in state interscholastic circles in which they were placed.| ‘The Hindu mother invariably speaks STANDINGS ALTERED IN to 10 games on the local court and| Aldrich of Yale. SiRiatia! chow, ike Sekt Graseiicall Se r r, be ic club has been organized at The men who rightfully won their berths on the state team | “¢rreciatingly of her child, represent. , Eames on foreign Seite. Ervede. Wr0se town :49> maiiee weet were O'Bryan, left end; Quinlan, tight half, and Hastman, |'"%,‘t %*, vist e THE ‘i of imaginary all- Under the new schedule Casper will|of the honors in field goal kicking|or here. The first events will be Sacus]awier(6 Ments, so that the evil eye shall not meet the Sheridan, Cheyenne, Lara-| with five to his credit. \ Hanson of t 1 > s ) ad * ——+ center. All of these men have participated in every game lattect it. SINDAY. CONTESTS OF mie and Laramie Prep schools in two| Cornell leads by a big margin in goals| toe hall, wrestiine a ae on played t 7 Casper hig n schoo 9 ay zames each. These teams are normal.|Kicked from touchdowns, having made|he the main features of the clutta ee + ‘ s . ly the ut Cas. | 37 1e boots. . iSite teetinet nogorie eue| May Come Back to the Major Leagues. | MIJ-WEST ALLEY STAAS| 2x: tec srenconine tue Dace tant] Cornel fet scoring ya wie) eu ‘ * there are many dark horse organiza-|™argin, completing. its campaign with Scott plaged at left half for Casper: tions among the amailer schools chiet|® total of 392 points in 8 games. anette at righ half and Lester at quar- of which tn former years were the| Kaw scored 90 points and Aldrich pet aeicpuactuenas chk cide = FRANK ODOUL, DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 28—A}| Wheatland and Wérland teams which | 8% team for his regular berth by Cotton a heavy assault of Chicago, St. Paul|>2ve upset dope many times. AIPET ED Raa” EST ai of Sheridan, While this selection was ‘ and St. Louis bowlers altered the}, The schedule as it ts arranged now MAN FREED RY POLICE the choles of the school officials who zi standings of the upper ten in each of | * gathered at Douglas Saturday, there “ , the four eventsin the shnual mid. ry 5, Manville at Casper. are many. people in Casper who be- ‘ west tournament yesterday. There ¥ 13, Glenrock at: Casper. lieve that Casper's speedy left half has were seyen new teams in the doubles} January 19, Lander at Casper. a‘little the advantage over the Sheri- 3 : Frank O'Doul, formerly ex-| .14 as many in the singles after the ; Wheatland. dan Une plunger. tra pitcher and outfielder of | evening's rcords were brought up to Groves lost his berth at right half the Yanks, now playing in the | date. to Jimmy Quinian, who has playod full r : Pacific Coast league Is sald Emil Matak and C. Van Haen of St for Casper this year, Groves’ absence f-cadty Skdgt tid int ies, thee cae tee oe 5 slated for a berth with Detroit.|Peu!, shot into first place in the : doubles with a acore of 1.279, Waite three games and’ the difference in Ty Cobb is Investigating to| 1°) \oits, Denver, are. second with welght Between he and Quinlan was we" ss sce ifthe Yankees hold = prior | ; 270, February 25, Casper at Riverton, | quent direction that he be lUberated, 1n all probability responsible for the ue eialia: F. Musa, of Chicago, exceeded the| arch 2, Douglas or Rawlins at] his body, severed by a train, was switch in the honorary lineup. * od world’s single recon’ with 7e1,| Casper. found on the Union Pacific tracks a Quinlan has been a persistent line : ‘ which put him four ping ‘below G.{ Four of Casper basketball stars of| few miles from town. He ia sup) plunger, but in the games played on Recker of Milwaukee, who recently es. | !#8t year will be in the line-up. East-| posed to have fallen from a train the local field, both Scott and Groves ‘ tobiishea ‘a new recceé 6titais man, Groves, Qu'n'2> and Lester| while stealing a ride. Efforts to Io- have made more yardage against the Em!] Matak took second placa in the | Will be back in harn #5 and these men|cate relatives or friends have been opponents and have counted more all-events with 1.905. F. Frost, Fort|!" addition to Scott, Rae, O'Bryan, | unmvailing. scores than Quinlan. Dodge, holds tne lead in this event|Andrus, Soott, Severance, Archam- Dumm of Sheridan won the quarter nao faery bault and others who announce them: hack post from Bill Lester, Lester oP OP $50 > selves as candidates for berths should has run the, Casper team like a veter- : result in Casper having a wonderful an this year although absence of ma- | team. terial for this position forced Coach ms NORTHERN LEAGUE MAY In the final play off for the state marr aso DRAFTING OF 1922 FOOTBALL SCHEDULES GOMES NEXT A rn ee ‘ ing teams will be put into one of two first time this year. That Lester has JON MINORS AGAIN Aivisions the classification line being i ‘drawn by weight limits. The teams y 7, Casper at Glenrock. February 9, Cheyenne at Casper. “ebruary 17, Wheatland at.Casper. wruary 22, Worland at Casper. EVANSTON, Wyo. Nov. 28—A few hours after Fred Roors, an ttin- erant, had been released from jail iy 32,0 here, following arrest at the request February 24, Casper at Lander. of the Ogden police and their subse- Nettleton , ODumel: Shoes Florshe CORONA’ $50 Weight 6 Pounds will then campete for the champton- ‘cee ateas eS DEMAND FOR MORE EAST VS, WEST GAIMES 19 HEARD so Saceectaee , Net et phy: Seemed : " . = VIRGINIA, Minn., Noy. 28.—Mesa-| ning organizations will be matched for 2 ©. |va Range league baseball clubs are|the state championship, Coach God- - the state..teune- tm “which willing to rejoin organized baseball,| trey was named a ates to carry ROYAL STANDAKD ° CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Comes now the business of drafting football sched-| »ovjaing the players are reinstated by |this message to hietic authori- TYPEWRITERS three berths were awarded to Casper, four to the champion Sheridan team,| nies for th <4 . @, 1932 season. the National Association of Profession: | ties at Wyoming university. We Rent and Repair Steen DiAoes 20) CHareC NS BN, / se, Wo Coaches of the Western Conference will meut here next Saturday to map| a; minor Baseball leagues at its mect- be atid 1 Laramie, ‘was completed Saturday All Makes tn! F ‘ : ompleted Saturday PYlout the gridiron programs for next year and because of the spectasulur| ing in Detroit next month. Secretary REBUILT MACHINES - Head-to-Foot Clothiers pena ies falas, Gieseeck Manville, Lan.| W!"4Up of the 1921 race, gridiron followers are indulging in a lot of spec-| John Farrell of the national associa. Payments if Desi ver Rhnorion, Wheatiend, Suntice,| Uation regarding the achedules of Ohio State and Towa, who fought out this| tion has asked the circuit to send a CASPER TYPEWRITER year's championship. Miinois, Michigan and Chicago. Oh'o|delognte to the meeting. Rawlins and Buffalo, Neither Lara)" phe eastern invasion of Chicago,|Werleyan and Oberlin are the two] should the players, be reinstated, Lerattith 7x pedis 4 re which resulted in a 9 to 0. triamph |oldest foes ‘in Ohio Stato’s football his-| Chisholm, Eveleth and Hibbing will ee OPE ate “tend” eetectiolie Yor: | Mer: Prinecton/\hamistarted ‘@-move-| tory and it is doubérul if they will.dis-|remain in baseball”and Virginjp will aie c ment for east versus west games next|/appear fro mthe Buckeye schw.tle.|drop out. A league will be formed O'Bryan, Casper, left end; Astie,|#e00n. Chicago already. has grrang-|Coach Wilco is anxious to play Ober-| with Duluth, Winnipeg, Chisholm, Cheyenne, left tackle; Williams, Lara.|d to play Princeton in @ return gume/iin next fail because of the upset|Eveleth, Hibbing and Fort Francis- mle left guard: Hastman, Casper, Gon.|hore early in October and Iowa, 1921[given the Buckeyes at the start of| International Falls, according to’ pres- ter! Baker, Cheyenne, right. guard;|Conference champions,, according to|last season. © || ~ ent plans. EXCHANGE George J. Helser, Prop, 112 East Second Phone 856 Over White's Grocery buy pure foods. It’s the bett, aramie; Hirsig, Rhone and} What tho Iowa schedule will be|the Michigan and Chicago games $ way to health and happi- Schoel, Cheyenne; Lester, Scott and|next fall there is no way of deter-|probably will bo scheduled for the| xqrwauKE, Nov. °282-Benny coe Whey you think of Groves, Casper; Saul ana Esmay,|mining. Howard Jones, coach of the|Ohio States stadium, Seechaed, Mahtetinht:cheimnien ease a think “of las; Lowe of Worland. triumphant Hawkeyes, and Jack | I. W. St. John, director of athletics! wi) meet Pinkey Mitchel! of Mitwau.|} PUre foo ink of our Able, Mast gnd Corbett of Laramie;| Wilce, coach of the Ohio eleven, may|at Ohio, believes it is better for Ohio! jee, pefore a local club on New Year’s|{ bread and our pastry and Chenault, Zingg, Forbes, and Schwear-| decide to arrange a game for next|State to confine itself to competition day in a 10-round nodecision bout. you'll be thinking safely inger of Sheridan; Hirsig, Schoel and|yenr in view of the fact that these| within the tern conference, aside, | rom An: , local promoter, definite-|] and sanely. Order it by of b ogee ed Lester, Groves/teams did not meet this year. from the preliminary games,/}y announced today. Leonard is guar- and Scott of Casper. earns, Sheridan. tackle; Bakin,|@vance indications, probably will ar-| Ohio has madg overtures for a game That, & oe, Het ent Dina, Sheridan’ range a game with Yale to be played| with California the latter part of Oc-! in + Captain Cotton, Shert|in the east, Illinois ia negotiating for| tober to be played in Ohio's new §1,- LEONARD MEETS PINKEY Mian, left half; Deforest, Laramie, fulb|@ game with = representative south-| 300,000 stadium, which will seat 63,00 9 back; Quinian, Casper, right half. ern eleven to be played in Memphis, | persons, but the negotiations have not| = - Everybody has found ‘The following were accorded honor-| while Michigan is considering a game|reached the stage of certainty. The| + 9 ery body 4 % able mention: Chenault, Zinng and|with Vanderbilt for the second week | Ohio eleven is booked to appear at Il- out that it is advisable to / Sober, Sheridan; Able, Mast and-Cor-|in October, Imols and Minnesota next fall—while xg —__ Followers of ‘the championship|father than to piay, a team in the| anteed $15,060 with the privilege of a ensscoone | er meres, are Dingning. a wondental |oaet % per centage and Mitchell $5,000. The = s ; P$| schedule for Iowa, but Coach Jones| “We are .playing our national. op-| pout will be at catch weights. i a $/1s laughing up his sleeve at the pro-| ponents now,” sald Director St. John. = ‘Sport Notes : Couch ‘Zuppke, at illinois ox: “It seems to be the general attitude| pected to continue his curtailed sched- te weecovcceccooecss | that Iowa must at once assume a po-| ule of but five conference games. The er ess sition of dictator in the Big Ten,’| Illinois mentor formerly played a hard Wann cron Meena, Cia. ta ia Phites|Coach Jones said. “Perhaps everyone| six-game schedule, but this year bro ‘ delphia preparing to try the fight|40es not carry it quite that far, but|the long grind by a game with De. | Dodges and Fords, Also One Recs te thar city. on every hand therc seems to be a|Pauw between the Michigan and Chi Ford Ton Truck. great misunderstanding of conditions Srteee ot kg There*is still talk in See Virbel, Phone 1589-J Jack Lelivelt, leading Western lea-|{n the Big Ten and of the methods em- | U: of a game with Harvard, but r . gue batter, ting signed Sib sestallger ployed in working ‘out schedules. It|George Huff, director of athletics, has —— Regular Cash Price $170—During Tulsa Western league club. would be most unfortunate if some of} steadfastly refused to play a team in This S ial Sale On! oe the old conference rivalries would be} the east unless that team would agree pec! ly “Rabbit” Maranville, the Pittsburgh|{nterefered ‘with. Such rivalries ‘as|to a return game on Iilinols field the WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE shortstop; is captain of a crack basket-| those between Ohio and Illinois, Min-| following year. Tilinois will play Chl- team in: Holyoke, Mass., this win-|mosota and Wisconsin, and Indiana|eago here next season-and will also t ; as ee ‘ UePurdue ‘cannot be! broken Sun |pi6y seven! ether remues oe caee|f Wonderful Bargains in Second : ~ |decause Iowa had a successful team,|home gridirons, including Wisconsin d Bi on ge Materi The Notre Dame football eleven,| Just now Iowa takes particular inter-|at Madison and Michigan at Ann Ar- Han erial which made such a brilliapt record/est in the games with Minnesota and| bor. Iowa and Ohio Btate will probably b i this season, was ono of the lightest] Tilinois and we are anxious to con-|play at Urbana to round out the The Webel building is being demolished to make eas way for the new Lyric Theater, . teams on the tinue playing these. teams. quintet of the Apply Charles Shoblom \| “We probably will have a game| The schedules of all conference AT WEBEL BUILDING eonecee That professional golfers are in-| ith Yale next years, largely because | teams will be limited to seven games creasing at a rapid rates is evidenced|Chicago substituted Princton~ for|as in the past. This program usually by the fact that the New England pro- Towa on its schedule for 1921, How-|includes two practice games with | fessional golfers’ association alone has/ ever, there is no quarrel between | smaller colleges. Chicago and Iowa..Iowa would pre- < fer to play teams in the Big Ten rath- fier than go east, but it is not always possible to agree all around.” Teague SAithough Ohio State's schedule Is retire still very much in an embryo state, it is almost certain to include Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, Minnesota, Michigan, This sale price will remain in force only until our present stock is exhausted. Hundreds of Casper housewives have pur- chased this wonderful Washer at $170. This is your big oppor- tunity to save $45 and forever eliminate from your home the drudgery of washday. Remember, this is not a permanent reduc- tion by the factory and applies only to the washers now in our storeroom. Charley Moran, football coach at Centre college, and Bill Brennan, the ,) > agalane University coach, are both um- ty pires in the National league. 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