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be Casper Daily Cribune e PAGE THIRTEEN. N PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS PENNOTATE FAVORITE IN GAME OATURDAY WITH WASHINGTON U, = Ss: 28 ° © Stanford 0. 3 California 72. o TRIBUNE’S FIVE VETERANS OUT FOR OLD __|CINTHN SECOND TEAN ISPER AND DOUGLAS FOOTBALL | | FLEVENS BATTLE HERE SUNDAY. POrtrOMSOW BASKET SQUAD) ras ws cst Be Morgan is hopeful that he will be able to build up a ream qucail ton sce ea ene dependent Squads Recruited From Among | New York, Pitt at Pittsburgh and |now Washington tn Seattle. The season's record for wero the twe teams follows: WASHINGTON— Ninths Army Corps T. Whitman College 0. Montana University 7. Easterners Go Against Eleven score on! Washington State 14. Which Failed to Win Con- Washington, Sauces cone W.| PENN STATE— mo ‘team this year that will give a good account of itself in in-| wet Casper 43 to 0 in a one-sided F | terscholastic circles. The team, headed by Capt. Bill Lester, same yesterday afternoon. The Cen- Orm-| Johnny Groves, David Rae, Jimmy Quinlan and Eastman, will . ~ squad ran up its largest score of ference Game This J. Coyle of Washington, who was a| 53 Lebanon Valley 0. L l* e season. Sundodger star quarterback under) 24 Gettysburg 0. provide the basis for an organization which will be, ‘The lineup of the two. competing Season. Doble, watched the Lions play in the| 35 North Carolina 0. & er or worked out. ¢ peting for positions. | tones Gallows: east recently and brought back the| 28 Lehigh 7. ‘a Besides these men there is a juad With the first workout scheduled <, re SEATTLE, Wash. Dec. 2.—Penn great- 21 Harvard 21. ° Gruelling Game on Casper Field of nearly a score of aspirants Indud-|for this evening it is probable that ce oe ee Meseiy.| State's football team, considered one Pie wacom be over save And. Govie| 32 Georgia ‘Tech 7. ing many of Casper's football stars|Casper will get into hard — Hanks, center; Beardie, right guard; | Of the strongest elevens in tho east,| Saw the champion University of Call. “28 Carnegie Tech 7. 2 Ske tchn coe esloaed who | carly in the season as nearly all mem- |." nason, right tackle; Muller, right| meets the University of Washington| so undefeated eleven win from} 13 Navy 7. fi Two strong independent football teams representing Cas-'¥! > fighting tor positions. bees ace: te food shape following the eng: Duncan, fullback; Lester; quar. i tne Dig university statdium here! Weghington Stato at Portiand. | © Pittsburgh o. f Scott, O'Bryan, McGrath, Archam-|close of the football season. it ; vie, half; Virgne, orrow. ‘The visitors: tomorrow will be play anaes - per and Dou: will meet in a grid battle at 2:30 Sunday vautt, Blodgett, ‘severence, Skelley,| All games will be played this season lett bale, poecetiane line: Hicks, pitty ancthec'ct:that: sang weone| Social Aide. ¢ ie two Spas erenic: composed mainly of for- and numerous other members of the|at the symnagium in the new high Turner, Dorton, Green, Backs and rents] away from home. Penn State is lo-| “Do you always drive in your aute a high school football stars, co’ ~,Tootbail squad will vie with the ex-|school building which allows @! o:yat’ Y Tons. eated in Center county, Pennsylvania, | Alone > ’ for th rs, completed ar. esa hac: iter oes on the|larger playing floor than in the) West Casper—U. Bundy, left end;|% the visttors are called, and it ts place hard to reach so the team! “Oh, no; I usually run across some E angements for the game yesterday afternoom }team. There aro also @ number of|old gymnasium and hes an’ a@-\yy.rcn hort tachio: Kennedy, left | De@teved that tomorrow he will see his Sinyarnearty ail st ea on strange| body before I have gone far.”—Cleve- n Final arrangements were made by Manager Copsey of the other men who have had experience|vantage of being able to accommo. guard; O'Maliey, canter: McCarthy, (tem win from Washington, some-| Famizois. This year they played Har| land News. x F Douglas squad ahd Manager Tommy|in other high schools who will be com.|date more spectators. right guard; Belk, right tackle: rene his Oregon team seldom ecoutl| Su yn Cambridge, Georga Tech. tn a Flemming who is looking after the in-}—. Brown, right end; Hawley, fullback: “Washington thie year ie net ra 2h, See 2 TEE 8 ok ene ee” i" The Casper ; J maapagatens ~ ve 1S You NOtCeD THe TEMS Cle, quatverhsets sia Meee, lett tai, The eleven fe being ‘bullt! | | s | organised tata tn the seqeon te: play Wa rae. CARS Carney SANG Hae sgrrgipperretamm ce SE over this season and did not win of CHICAGO TRACK TEAM | | Where there is a | s | = pecoacktsr!-. bien : fame ee cee eel, team but the! Ince BRESCHES FOR THe M 13 THE See Serine cheat Gontersncn, ai |] Persistent cough or h game was cancelled because of the dif. cq. STYLE? Do vou KNow WHAT although it held the Stanford | s ference in weight and experience of ComMING. . versity team to a scoréless tle. Wi 5 INVITED 10 JAPAN general rundown . the two squads, — a E ag ington played several games before | oe | ‘The Douglas line-up in which sey- | the conference season opened. | <3 condition, there j eral college stars appear includes. Saat Things “were different in the days) 1 when Besdek was ct Oregon. Then} CHICAGO, Dec. 2—-An invitation Scott’s Emulsion is a positive help. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. 1.3. 30-23 Gil Boble cosched Washington and! from Japan to Alonzo A, Stagg, direc- the local Sundodgers were practically|tor of gthletics at the University of supreme, holding + coast football | Chicago to take a track team to Ja- championship for several years. Sev-|pan next year to mest a team of the ral times Berdek had first class teaums| best Japanese performers ia being lown at Oregon but when they went| considered by him, he said today. The : EW HAVEN, Conn. ,Dec. 2.—Yale ‘and Towa football teams, coached brother | bers ofthe team will be recruited from other available material at Douglas. | of Iowm state; Anthony of Wyoming; Showalter of Georgetown; Copsey of Nebraska; Ergstorm of Nebraska and Gibson of Ohio state. The other mem- (Continued trom Paxe 1.) roads’ gross earnings increased from $2,409,000 in 1914 to $5.900,000 in 1920. babi: ¥ “In view of good earnings, moder. ye ee, ate expenses, inherent wealth, a small public debt and backed by the credit of the United States,” the report says, “the problem of rehabilitating the credit of the Philippine islands should | Nowion, Steman, and Flemming. be an easy one.” ets for game placed ‘Regulations for Export Ladings om gale here today. The arrange- Puillppine banie “aa ene of tho, move] ments, Which ware conghided between What the Casper team iacks in welght compared with the Douglas team will be made up in experience. | The lneup includes O'Keefe of Mon- tana; Cyreausen of Nebraska; Long of Nebraska; Simpkins of New Yi | high; Finch of Chadron Normal;! Borsch, Adams, Gladman, Jennings, against Washington they seldom won invitation has aroused Penn Stat. enthusiasm it is thought, will have among track men. ‘ derstood. The University of Maryland pine history." Losses sustained by’the| ° aR SS eee 2 bank are estimated at $22,500,000 ant are said to have been caused by mus- snanagement on the part of some of hese who have been atethe Head and in charge of branch offices. Criminal charges~ have been preferred against Of Roads Framed Rail Equipment \ereated,, the commission said, would export bills of lading issued by rail- roads for through transportation in éonnection with ocean carriers were Prescribed in a formal decision today of the interestate commerce commis- sion. The uniform bill of lading so branches in which examinations have) WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Sales of + | $12,842,200 of railroad equipment asi V be trust certificates held by the govern- Previously charge of untrained Filipinos, ment was announced today Direo- | had prescribed a uniform bill of lading The mission reports that “inspeo-| tor General of Railroads Davis, vring-| | S ! y | for domestic shipments. tors of election,” required- under the|ing the total of these securities dis- < jaws to prepare ballots for illiterate | posed of by the government to $182 yoters, supply @ “fruitful source of | 910,600. frauds.” The election machinery 1s |————————______ practically in the hands of the domi- nant parties and the inspectors of ¥ elections are too often their tools, th report says. r “It is sutprising,” it adds, “that the be put into effect on all lines ag soon as proper arrangements The commission THE UNIVERSAL CAR made. 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