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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune First in News Of All Events RECORD GROW IS EXPECTED FOR | ullEYENNE-GAo Weather Man Is Only One Who Can Interfere in Mammoth Attendance Meet in Important Game Saturday Fine, clear weather on Saturday, Armistice day, will) bring out the greatest crowd of football funs assembled this year to witness the battle betw high school teams. Inter-Class -| Games Played At Stanford, STANFORD * UNIVERSITY, © Cal., Both elevens are near the top for state | honors and the class of football-shohid be the best of the} | Cheyenne, three of the regul PER GRID BATTLE When Football Rivals een the Casper and Cheyenne! season. Casper particularly Cheyenne’s measu year when the local | wants to take t of the lneup and the -¢ ayed on @ snow covered field where pod football was Impossible. Chey. enne won ths game by a narrow mar- gin. The result of this week's con- test will also eliminate the loser from a chance at the state championship THERE Comes ANOTHER @&G Liner! { THey Don'T Seer BE ONE SIT AFRAID “ONG POOR FOOL WAS Goins To JUMP INTO MY ARMS -He SAID 1 LOOKED Good % HIM, BuT THEY PREVENTED Him FROM JUMPING, Wonder What the Ocean Thinks About IVE BEEN KICKING UP SOMETHING FIERCE LATELY BUT ITS MY NERVES | FECL So REsTLEss 1 Don't GET ANGRY VERY OF TEN -rT's ONLY THE MIDGETS Tear MAKES MC JUMP 1 FEEL SORRY FoR THE FoUKs On Board THe SHIP BUT THEY OUGHT YH KNow BETTER THAN Wo CROSS ME. 1 NEVER SAW So MANY PEOPLE COMMG AND GowG AS Tris lYeaR NO WONDER t Toss INGETTING CALMED DOWN Now- 1 Love To SEG THe toons oF REUEF ON THE FACES OF THe PASSENGERS WHEN | GO To SLEEP HLL Tess 'Em AROUND So THey'Lt NEVER forRGeT, Me -- ITS A SCREAM To SEG THE EXPRESSION On) SOME OF THEIR FACES WHEN THevy LGAN OVER THE RAILING AND STARE Down AT ME Just To PROVE THAT mm A Goot SPORT mle TAKE A ResST Now-- MY NERVES ARG MUCH QUIETER, the eleventh k the count, ased at the re struck ISIN TROUBLE: French Boxing t a complaint with the French boxing Federation w Takes Up Attack on Manager. | PARIS, N —By The Associated | Press.}—Battling Siki, the Sene fighter who some time ago de | Georges Carpentier, is in trou the boxing federation as the res striking anc h Rape ner sae UY comer TO CHINA! 9.—(By The LAST TIMES TODAY aia and Casper has hopes of being at the top of the list when the season closes on Thanksgiving day. All of the Casper regulars are in g00d condition for the game and Cheyenne reports the same. Out of town officials will handle the contest, with Pat Norris, former Rocky Moun-| tain college conference official, hand Ung the referee's whistle. COAST LEAGUE TO MEET S008 ———= Nov. 9.—Interclass American foot- ball games ore being played at Stan ford University this year for the first time in a decade. The games were westored to the Standford athletic schedule by Dr. W. H. Barrow, head of the department of physical educa. tion, and by Coach Andrew Kerr. Participation of as many men as Possible is des'red 20 that material for the’ varsity squad may be found yOMIN NG “The Young Diana”’ A love-drama in a setting of rare beauty. With charming Marion Davies as the heroine who lives but to fascinate men. Forrest Stanley heads the brilliant supporting cast. ALSO Christie Comedy “That Son of a Shiek” WITH NEAL BURNS AND VIORA DANIEL SCREEN SNAPSHOTS THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA The Best Music in the State—Playing from 2:30 to 4:30; 0 to 10 Shows start 1:00, 3:09, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 varsity boats and 100 freshmen are] Laat spring the Washington shell| ‘ Cure ; Gverybody's Theatre wil working out on, Lake Washington |defeated the University of California Vere tS cone aoa Y aK: 3 here to keep for the University of|in the coast regattag but since then| & : é Continuous 1 to 11 Plans for Next Season to Be Wa ton the Intercollegiate row-|all but three of he vare‘y men have . 10c 25c Discussed at Conference in npionship of the ,Pacific|ieft and the Muskies also have lost = aie eg November 15. 00: their coach, E r 5 2 TODAY OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 9.—Charles M. C, Newberg, former Oregon pro- W. Hockett, a husky young left-|fessional, who has registered as 1 [handed pitcher from Seattle, has been ‘student at the university. | signed for a trial next spring by the | | Directors of the Pac'tic Coast Base_ ball League meet here Nov. 15 to lay plans for the 192% season. Rep. resentatives Will attend from San Adventure, romance, thrills. This graphic story of the un- \derworld is a generous mix- TOMORROW and IALTO ture of all the elements ico, Oakland, Seattle, Vernon, Oakland Pacific Coast Baseball Nov. 9.—George hich go to make up an ab- ‘Angeles, Portland, Sacramento{gue club. Tim O’Rourae,sold time! Davis, 8 ) sporting writer, T > Gorbieg ater + ait Lake tnajor leaguer, to. the maior fengucs’ has been named to the new: Tost ot SATURDAY ‘sorbing story. The delinea-| *": tion of character, the tense- mess of the situations, the ap-| ; peals of its romance will hold you until the last scene has THOMAS MEIGHAN from the northw recommended executive secretary of the Pacific Hockett to the Oa O'Rourke says, association of the Amateur Athletic he has plenty of speed and a god, Union and will take charge of pro- curve ball, jmoting the various events held by the "al Ewing, one of the owners Oakland club, 18 to put before directors a proposal to limit each n fourteen players of major uss AA experi¢nece and to six TODAY association, A basketball tournament Remember when you used to delight in this show? flickered out! ers who. have not played in 9.—Goif may will pethe first event handled by the Well—it’s just as good as ever—and more of it! jickered out! foindr lcdgic betoré: Ewing says he | be. » ected ‘as an ve branch of new secretary. —In. ha. enough votes to secure adoption | @thletics at thn t rity of Oregon | : ——, of the plan. « here. The game ts being taught by| SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 9.—Thre “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” —Presented By— BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS An Al Harris Production—2 Acts—Special Settings. | Critics of Ewifig's proposal say that, adoption of it would make the Coast League Class AA in name only. se supporting the plan claim it mean a big. saving for the “THE_ BACHELOR ‘ DADDY” Five cute kiddies orphaned by a bandit’s hullet— and when a big, handsome bachelor attempted to father the brood, they led him a merry chase straight to a great love and happiness. Leatrice Joy in the CALIFORNIA STUDENTS WORK 10 DISCOURAGE POST-SEASON BATTLES suggestion, it Is said, may re- sult in 2 compromise, which would limit th clubs to eighteen experi TODAY ONLY alter enced players and tw Its. Tis ¢ ‘ "The tirectore leg il ake up the KATHERINE Wallace Reid in “Always Audacious” cast. + question of g ving the players on the i oa |sOo— sading josie a hareet nich ; gene Ss — are JIMMY AUBREY CO} —“THE TO » done this year. “Erving itty bellowed, | executive tomitier of the Associaton {| NEEWLIN BURT'S Admission 10c-40c Shows at 7 and 9 STARLAND REVUE OURIST" | will continue h’s objections to this “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” F > and one dicmenting vote will kill ove. Under the plitn each club | contr butes, $2,500 toward the Vonus. Ewing, thinks that the players are “Snow. Blind” —With—- ing the Pacific coast football confer: ence not to consider California in any plans for a post-season intersectional A SWINGING NOOSE BEHIND HIM! BLOOD- Also Chapter 6 of well paid) for their services andjgame. The resolution made special should give the best that is in them|reference to the proposed ‘New Year" j i “IN THE DAYS OF twitnouta tinanciat incentive to urge| same at Pasa : 4 | Russell Simpson, Pauline HOUNDS BAYING IN PURSUIT! ” hem on. Every other owner on the| between Penn State and a team to te Starke, Cullen Landis, One of Many Thrills in BUFFALO BILL | circuit wants the bonus continued ted by the Pactfic coast confer- Mary Alden it is thought. was €xplained that California's stand was pursuant to the attitude against postseason _intersectional games adopted by eastern and middlo —Also— Two-Part Comedy “SOUTHERN EXPOSURE” 1to1l, 10c and 25c ‘THE BOND Boy’ —WITH— RICHARD BARTHELMESS SATURDAY ONLY PRISCILLA DEAN | In a Stupendous Sensation of the Great North Woods “CONFLICT” 1 Rishop-Cass Theater FOUR PEPPY & récommendation of the uni- the approval of the varsity football squad. | California is the leading contender’ Pe the conference championship thi TOMORROW VAUDEVILLE Star of Fiat Sy “TOL'ABLE DAVID,” “SONNY,” “WAY DOWN Ears LON aeonee EAST,” and Other Triumphs. —Also— BUSTER KEATON | To all_key ene of the North FAMOUS PICTURES [/-32-=2"2: HEADLINERS “THE PENALTY” Stubrogen in North Casver rat Last Times Today > In His Latest Comedy WEEK oe FOUR SWISS SONG BIRDS | ow “THE ELECTRIC HOUSE” CYODELERS) (o} E THE resentin, AS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED, STARTS AT OR SP ORMTRE iN eae Ran Cc AMERICA THEATER Singing and Scenic Novelty fe) Friday and Saturday Your Last Chance to See America’s Greatest Dramatic Actor JOHN BARRYMORE In His Most Brilliant Role “SHERLOCK HOLMES’ SIR AnrHvn’c CONAN DOYLE JACK KING “THE SINGING FOOL” With His Everlasting Smile RUSSELL & HELD ° “DISPENSERS OF MIRTH” FITZGERALD DUO BARREL JUMPERS FEATURE PHOTOPLAY MARY MILES MINTER IRIS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —With— D. W. GRIFFITH’S “Way Down East” Th e y vO achievement of Mr. Griffith's SAiearee) The greatest thrill ever thrown upon the screen is the rescue on the ice flow, at the brink of the roaring falls. THIS PICTURE PLAYED THE IRIS_.AT 75c¢ This Time—40c Sunday Only .- | GO TO i THEATRE WEEK AT THE EreLAT.: TO Starting Sunday, Nov. 12 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday “MY WILD IRISH ROSE” With an All-Star Cast. Wednesday and Thursday WALLACE REID SSLLITVNIDIWO AO LAN 40 Cents “QUEEN OF SHEBA” a= Monday and Tuesday % . “THE DICTATOR” “THUNDERCLAP Friday and Saturday—James Oliver Curwood’s 3 Evenings 7 and 9—-55c Matinee Today 2:30-—40c Admit John A. Miller and One. Next Friday and Saturday « r Ww OR : 799 “OVER THE HILL” THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN Additional Attractions—Something Doing Every Day. A Bishop-Cass Theater Admit William McDonald and One.