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- World Results By Leased Wire ae CASPER HIGH SQUADIS GIVEN LAST HARD WORKOUT TODAY I? READINESS FOR LARAMIE GAME Today’s practice for the “Casper h sch will last workout for the.men in their he or ag Be ‘Sige with Laramie high school noon. The team is in good and the backfield is ready at sh Laramie comes here with a reputa- tion of a scrappy aggregation, well fortified for a strenuous game by rea- son of having scrimmaged numerous times against the University of Wyo ming. The majority of the 11 men who will start the game are veterans of two and three years’ experience. Coach Morgan is particularly anx- ious to win tomorrow's game as a de feat would just about put Casper out of the running for the state champion ahi Laramie, Cheyenne, Sheridan and Casper have always fought it out for the mythical championship, the local ‘team taking the honors two years ago and Sheridan winning last fal, The Natrona county eleven plays all three of the teams men- tioned, the Cheyenne Indians here on Armistice day and Sheridan there on ‘Turkey day. The game tomofrow will start prompt! yat 3 o'clock #0. that the teams will have good light for four qrarters of 15 minutes’ duration. The officials will be from out of town at the request of the Laramie coach. The Torrington high school coach will referee and Paul Showalter of Douglas will ump’ BROWNS SIGH NEW PLAYERS Phil Ball Out Early in Gather- ing New Material for 1923 Aggregation. ST. TOUIS, Mo., Oct. 19.—Piill Ball, owner *# the St. Louis Browns, who fintshea the 1922 seascn only one game behind the champion New York Yan- kees, has obtained 25 players from mi- nor league clubs, including 11 pitchers, six infielders, six outfielders and two catchers. The players were acquires through recall and purchase, 15 of hs men be- ing purchased and ten recalled. While no figures regarding the pu! chase prices of ary’ of the players have been announced, it is reported that one group of eight cost $80,000, Included in this group was Homer Ezzell, third baseman, who was purchased from the San Antonio Texas league team at an estimated price of $15,000. Dave Dan- forth, southpaw hurler, who was re- leased to Tulsa of the Western ieague after clubs in the American league had made complaints that hs was “doctor- ing” the ball, is among those recalled. —— MINIATURE OF ATHLETIC STADIUM AT MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oc. 19.— University of Minnesota students, pushing the $2,000,000 drive for a me- morial athletic stadium and auditorium t the university are erecting a mini- ‘ture of the proposed structure and will se it in the heart of the campus as a spur in attaining the $500,000 nt enrollment. A fired for every $40, 000 subscribed. Motor Cyclists To Hold Coyote Hunt On Coast BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Oct. 19.— About 100 members of the motorcycle clubs frone Los Angeles, Pasadena and Orange will stage a coyote huni on the Famosa flats near h Sunday morn- ing. The feature of the hunt will be the fact that none of the hunters will use a gun or dog to run down the| beasts. The method pursued is to chase the coyote on the motorcysle until he be- comes fatigued and then tie him up to be killed later. To do this requires great dexterity on the part cf the vider. The animals have been known to run 30 miles or more before giving up. As an incentive for the hunters, a bounty of $2.50 will be paid for each scalp turned in to the county horticul. tural commissioner. GREGON FOOTBALL STOCK SOARS ON FIRST VICTORY ENGENE; Ors, Oct. 19.—Univer- sity of Oregon's football stock has jumped skyward as a result of the etrly games of the season in which the lemon-rellow team emerged vic- torlous. “We have the best squad since the game against Williamedte uni- versity the backs tore the Willlam- ette line to pieces. The line, however, could be stronger. The line was weak- ened when the Pacific Coast Confer- ence rapently ruled that “Cogs” 210-pound tackle, was in- for the send four men into the game without injuries to slow it up. Athletic park tomorrow after- ape again after a week's layoff first time this season to Sport Calendar| . Meeting of Empire ¢ Racing as. } Sociation, at Yonkers. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey ctu’ at Latonia ' Meeting of Maryland Fair as: ; ation, at Laurel. Horse Show. eee of anni show aj Al bany, > Bench Show. Annual show of Tulsa Kennel club. Tulse, Okla. Walter Miller ya. Heinle Engie, at Los Angeles. spi Charles Gay has started a tion farm in Cat! International t @ tion farm in form. al amateur tournamen to ss warn thin 4a to supply the opens at Toronto. pens vrohl ae — ircuses. Here's Gay giving one Lew Tondler vs. Dave Shade, 10 charges 0 le morning exercise. rounds, at Milwaukee. Jimmy Nuss, CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY HAS NEW ‘WONDER TEAM” EARLY DOPE SIVEN UPSE BERKLEY, Cal, Oct. 19—Strength Cisplayed by the University of Cali- fornia football team in its early sea. son games, expecially against the Mare Islend Marines, has caused many formerly pessimistic followers of the Bears to change thelr beliefs and prociaim the 1922 California eleven as nother “wonder team.” Playing against the Marines the NEBRASKA WILL PLAY AISSOURI Football Relations Resumed Between Misosuri Valley Grid Squads. COLUMBIA, Mo,, Oct. 19.—When| the University of Missouri and the! Nebraska University elevens meet at! Lincoln, Saturday, in the first game of a two-year arreement, it will mark resumption of football sempre between the two schools after the break which followed Nebraska's! Prospects are not particularly bright for a Tiger win But the Missourt team will go int the geme fighting. Trust Coach Tom Kelly, scrapping Tiger mentor for that, ang with the odds agains them, the Missourians are expecting to fotos. the iNabenskene .t0 otras beet they have {f thes are to continue thor long string ot ores over the Tigers. Missouri football hopeful. They in 1919, when Kelly issourt line cs an assistent tc Miller, and when the Tigers to 12, on a muddy field, That year Keliy’s line without mud shoes made a wonderful show!ng against \the Huskers. And with Xelly again |directing the Bengal line, it's hard tc find a Missouri man who will admit the Tigers haven't a chance, At ieast Tom Kelly is going to take a whole trunk full of nomski¢ California offensive worked like ® withdrawal from the Missouri Valley | shoes to Lincom with him. mechine and ran up 80 points. On|Conference in 1920. Prior to 1902,! 7 ae Senet ee defensive the Bear line was unbreck-|the Tisers and Cornhuskers brc met able, and the soldiers of the e*a/annually since 1892, but since that failed to score a point. California, date eames have been scheduled in. the Marie game, plared without spasmodica the two teams hay: several of its stars, including Brick!ing met in 1311 and 1912, again in i Muller, its All-American end. and 1917, and in 1919. | Ceptain Charley Ebb, quarterback. Of the fifteen games the two! COLORADO . SPRINGS — Chic! Coach “Andy Smith has developed ‘schools’ have “play the Huskers ‘Evans, Chicago, an] Harold Inger tro excellent, sets of backfiel« play-|have won all but three, end since | soll, Colorado Springs golfer, defeated ers, with substitutes’ for eac One /'1$99, whi Missouri shut out the Larry Bromfield, Colorado champion combination—the first combination— Nebraskans, 11 to ©, the Tigers have would be. Erb at quarter, Nichols and /not once been able to take their pow- Spaulding, halfbacks, and Nesbit at/erful rivals into camp, It was in full. On the other backfleid would!i9i9, when Missouri finished with be Evans at quarter, Dunn and Bur-|the short end of a 5 to 12 score, that gese, helfbacks, and Morrison at the Columbia eleven scored upon the fullback. Huskers. The Tigers have failed Burgess, one of the “finds” of the! since, season. is expected to develop into ‘This year, with Nebraska scknowl- one of Callfornia’s greatast forward |eged among the strongest elecens in passers, Muller, of course, excepted./the United States, and in view of |Burgese gets distance in his passes|the powerful- scoring machine which |but as yet he knows little of the/Coach Fred) Dawson revealed when jother duties of a leilfback. He {s/nis proteges ran up a 66-to.0 score on learning r=pidiy, however. South Dakote in the opening game, | and Jimmy Gullane, Colorado Springs one up in a 36hole exhibition col’ match, Boston — Alfred, Jordan, forme English champion, was regarded a: certain to win the American check ers tournament, having passed thrv the sixth round without a defeat. PARIS — The fight between Batt ling Siki and Joe Beckett for th: heavyweight championship of Europ will be bold in London, December 7 it was officially announced. ¢ wee fifteen (15 BETTER cigarettes for 10° } | | { CIGARETTE fcke 0 ) ‘BIRD’ SYNONOMOUS IN SLANG OF rivel here today on the { Boesr For | FOR OUR TOWN =| THE TR TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF F SPORTING N ir hones set] THE MILLS NEWS (& | Landis, AND ‘RASPBERRY’ | Exped Gib toe 9 aieakion. ot bird’ he said. “That's rather hard | tersely, I should ceiving the bird’ t OLD WORLD AND THE NEW) == ise. vise Sn.“ ow your American slang.” | tour of the United states. Lord Mountbatten says he likes ls lordship gave to newspaper | America ail Americans, too, ex | interviewers an illustration of his | cept the New York and Chicago re. | phrase. “Giving the bird,” which | porters who quoted bim as saying into popularity after he | ‘My wort! Pon my soul” and bees in speaking to Judge KM “Wot! Wot! Wot!" He told Los’ he | [ PATRONIZE | SESS MILLS, WYO.. OCT. 19, 1922 whe arrived that day in t guests enjoyed a very pleasant tme,| were born to Mr the procee > J. Wiliams family, the evening being spent with games: Da Gaee ss ;|treasury to } Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Geigor are the! music and dancing. A light lunch! foc: ther Witla’ Lasalle a0 expenses of each gra roud pa 2 of a baby girl, ¥ served Those present were his *ilie dom aria cea best Our. Avertiiates ), Weighing, seven pounds. ary Mills, Emily Riley, Jean, pitas sinitl’ they sahoxt aba Saba ches ¥ was born Wednesday, October Coughlin, Melda McClane, Ruth! yee: with the heaven The boys of Troop Ten wish ot Mr. and Mra. Clem Bybee and Mr.) Hunter uth idiey and Mrs. Ried-|,.,, Nom: pars =e per f an} t 1 Mrs, Clyde Riley moto: Gordon Morris, Howard Mellis,si, said, “Suffer little children iolreapones te the = Spee Salt Creek roa st Sunday Preston Kiley. Raymond Mills eke Ninth Mae Gna tect cree pons be fund whic day's hunting trip was quite suc 2 Migkaehee cy hg - leon’ of auch is the kingdom of heav-|‘rnis ehastn au : aS nd pemetul ad imuch, enjoyed “hy ee ee jen.” Father and mother and ¢ aoc mntiviien on ng -Peneee Saison -lbrothers are left to miss the playful| 4 Agia Wet infant son of Mr. and Mra. Ivan |ert Marquis of Casper will be present yhnae of this little one. aco | The or Scouts fae feries was brought back from the|at the church this coming Sunday| 0%" Gounte portion at Hie apirit to[M& Merting Inst Friday ey pital last Friday evening much at 6:30 p. m., to organize a Christian! ft. parents and each of the fam the schoolhouse api improved. He had been taken to the " young people of Milis| ene ei nir sorrow. for Terderfoot Sgouts being . Women's and Children’s hospital the invited to become mem: |" "5,144 “srs, Hate Lamber The applicants w I Ad: week before suffering from intestinal |! will be a special treat as Stanley ‘ indigestion. pr those attending the) 2 fetch Ries. Hontekans Thomas. , x The Harvey Todd family motored services this coming Sunday evening) id Ni = ins er a oh mond Mills, Lieyd Er to Waltman, Wyoming last Sunday to/a= Mr, Marquis is scheculed to show 5 hes! x yetober = » at @ ing to buy a new n Tre spend the day there with Mr, Todd's (his illustrated pictures, which are Schoolhous Ten making a pledge of $10 parents very interesting. ‘ the cost of same Mrs. F. W. Bartling of Douglas is! Birthday Club Gives First Party. SCHOOL NOTES. The Junior Scouts t ig visiting for a few days with her moth-| ‘The recently organized Birthday Girls Enjoy Wiener Roast. devoting the time to bash or, Mrs. J Davison. Club gave ita first party Tuesday! The girls of the intermediate and to tac Mr, Ge Freeman and. family,/evening at the home of Mr. and Mra./grammar grades and their tecche : -ecently of Fort Wo Texas, ar-| Jim Gallinger in honor of Mrs. Frank|enjoyed a hike up the river last itation } ved in their car last aturday. They} Wal who celebrated her birth-) Tues after school and the wiener volleyba! t expect to make their future home injday this month. The‘ gifts of the|roast at the end of the tramp. Thisliald out and is rec ~ Mills. club to Mrs, Wallcce were a blue-|is the first get-together the girls have| welcome from the girl This’; Mrs, Emma Plunkett and son of bird tablecloth and a beautiful vase|had this vear but the Girl Scouts ex-|vides the girls with ry Sasper took dinner Sunday with Mr.|containing a bouquet of chrysanthe-|pect to reorganize soon and many|ing and snappy gam and Mrs, Ray Gilbert. |mums; Mra. Wallace receiving a num-jother such frolics are anticipated. | peviods. We now e th Mrs, Deo McDaniel returned last her of other gifts from her friends| Vacation for the Rooms Having Good sary equipment on the playgron Saturday evening from a week's visit nnd relatives. The evening was much} Attendance. {with which to play fe 1 aske vith hee mother Mrs. F ed. by the members, “varions| We are very anxious to improve) ball and volleyball and the tevter-tt { Lov < ell, Mills Merchants } 3 wee Mrs ollever and Mrs, E. J. Hunt won iden “a teste . {rs rs.| Rose of Hun Idaho, returned to;donkey, a a te ia sera Neligh, Nebraska vis h Mrs. J. Peterson in snail Mrs. Perry Hunter ente fr. Orvel Davison of Roundup 2 Pr : Sunday for Miss) Montana, is visiting here w his | present ; and Mr, Dan Cava-! brother. Mr. J. E. Davison. Mr. | Wallace } Orvel Davison has § recently re-| ger: Mr eee purchased a ceived his honorable discharge from| ray: Mr of the marines and has very interesting | and Mrs. Casper-Laramie Football Gany 1 stories to tell of his var Adelaide: Mrs. Clom Hybee Friday. . Births fences while in ranc M 4 wakibetts 400. av rahe codesme Pes and Mrs, Jesre Farreil Vice Mie. Cly and Mre Wa the. thes sh f " + an eigh Chapman Party ik. Hunt son ay : or Mrs rd Chapman entertained Obituary. Schoo | Ath ela Jetober 13) had no terr at a small party last Saturday even-| OQ, pecember Friday a 09) AN Charles, welght cight| ing i nor of ber son, Hurry. The will be rdmitted Wyoming. en and Howard Mrs.__ Walter! the _attentance_in_the Mills ‘games being played. Fashion Show Dance Benefit Red Cross Fund Arkeon Dancing Academy TONIGHT Messrs. McKeon and Archer, always willing to do their bit, will give all the profits of the Fashion Show Dance, which will be held on Thursday evening, October 19, at their dancing academy, to the Red Cross Fund- This dance will be a hummer as the actual overhead e penses will be cut to a whisper. Be there Thursday evening and dance your to the tune of the Red Cross Fund. 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