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GASPER-BILLINGS GRID BATTLE TO WIND UP FOOTBALL SEASON Game Saturday Will Be Last Local Fans Will Get to See on Home Field this Year; Montanans Expected to Send Fighting Eleven What will probably be the last opportunity for Casper} football fans to see the high school team in action this season | The fo will be given them this Saturday against Billings. lowing Saturday is an open date which was to t Worland because of the cancellation of the Worland game two weeks ago due to a storm, The Big Horn basin eleven desires sfhere ae ord prot {q not part ROBERTSON HAS FIRST PERFECT the « The » best northert teams in and have ana this fall of W aship ‘GAME SINGE 1908 = 1880 Last Mark in National of advantage Blameless Pitching; Barnes [eecye troenioes Do you appreciate beautiful Geta No-Hit Credit. [T° the ‘Nactoha regulars are tn English? BY I. E. SANBORN jSpec: openition | ahd.) omen caer ean Do you like te read matter For the first in th Femeee 20.) pe the /serne (49 bei. fill i ro) the American Teague no p Dy banca alg pcg bo ed with thought: ‘ Ban Johnson family was able to TINE | jromptiy at 3 o'ciork Do you care for philosophy? up a one-hit gar This constitutes a freak record lifely ball. "There have been many seasons with oft a no-hit game in the big leagues for the] PARIS WOULD filled with} very | Che Casper Daily Cribune THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW VM Too TRED TontGHT— LU TAKE «T IN THE MORNING YouR BATH 1s To TAKE GooD HEAVENS AeewT You Waar! with BaATtHy Arent You Gomme A BATH OUT ON THE ROAD No Room ee? WHAT KIND oF A DumP_1s war ? TetS ANY- ve GoT Te Have mr Batu! Copyrights 1922, ROY Trllene tne, First Of All Events | tt 4s claimed the four rounded corners -/ | afford good control, sensitivenegs, | added driving power. and demand less Fetes £4 in the grip. SS Willard Ready To Negotiate Dempsey Bout Archer, manager of Jess Willard, an- nounced he would be in Kansas © Friday to intetr-iew Jack Dempsey in regard to a bout next June. New Golf Club Makes Big Hit Among British A Clamond shaped golf club han die is an innovation which is attract-, guaqit Pil—Small Dese—Small Price ing attention among British golfers. ee —_——_— = Q DODe, If you do, read the story of “Light.” It was written by J. M. Uff rare perfor mance iabied a "er BAR FIGHTING MAYS Tf CTY 36 ROUNDS OF FIGHTING T0 BE |Dave White Wins' Brown of Casper. : ; oie ee LU FEATURED ON LEGION PROGRAM 8ding Honors at ih curaue oe ter nate days. We are publishing it be- Municipal Council to Discuss Abolition of Ring Bouts American league was able to deliver i} @ one-hit performance, although there ‘Madison Square teat. ‘ *, . : | were two of them in the National in City If the bouts go the limit, which is considered unlikely, h itiful E ish Robertson Has Perfect Game. y- there will be 36 rounds of fighting fo the fens at the card cause of the beautiful Englis' ‘The season's records furnish an-| ores < Ps n etaned abmhelicl : ape Bers 7, NEW YORK, ov. 16.—The : : rss pent eee beresataval, PAGE NG? A motion asking/Rumors of Change for Star t0 be staged at the Iris theater Monday evening, November) oY () oni's on is employed in the telling—the pa . mastery {the Prefect to bar boxitz] Wurler Quieted by Huston’s |27: for the benefit of the American Legion. George McLeod, pede Bh SGP are cineca 2 Sane depth of th h db dth been denarenkt Ahitenke haa tink npc = eh S |promoter and matchmaker, is handling the affair for the 2 steer buster rests today on the epth of thought an readt a introduc 1 will come up fo Liss r nce . rT } ead of Dav vhit fc v j ; the cussion in the Paria Municipal Cour ; eesone panes hie ae bi IEE eer Rs te of philosophy to be found in frealt pir ng ce rethonite «cbr pte en iat = Kid Lee, who won decisively from) Vegas, N. M,; a knockout of Red ‘rer-| PUnChIng stars who appeared during sh team Ww aor pir esto ey ARSE HE ey Fae een cor) NEW YORK, Nov. 18—The ques-|Hddle St. Clatr'at the last Elks’ bene-/ry in Tulaa, Okla. | the last week at the rodeo held at each sentence. nine innnings were so infrequent as x nd amo a Pit de 2 2 ues | fit program, will take on Walt Walt Fulte i e r r tf ; 3 ago they were as common as @ following May which’ has” bee sitating | weigh Walters about four pounds but x a BOI ae Me BE sh ny. hrough a ; ¢ 5 esi b ne nowadays. | $s Aiea . bev: haat ae be ae Cee ol ina oe: ogi abel every other Peinect be itt a t “4 bsaga’ Pets ye ~ prigcient tint pceeenin bebe ts lars i et It wilt re well pre ihe ane : eahee 7 hen 8 with swords or nat he was to be sent to ay os . a oped as Pej : J _ To Charles Robertson of the W id SG PERCE me eat ak ea Pe Slit ei eta Iced slap ha ely ee” ance Food reer |Gght should be extended from 15 to} with White is Mabel’ Strickland, it takes to read i Sox belongs the glory c e | en?’ Reap 7 ore s fights fr r by eal | 29 ds. W: d atilingt cwhouri n . : 24 3 Feae perfect game that has been| MF. Laquet kindly refrains from| reports that ho was to go t0 thel Tia ciaim he has, mot met a mun (se rounde Walter and the Battling) who was crowned qucen of the cow: We think it is good. recorded in big league books for many |"dding that many boxing | matches |Cincinnat! Reds. appeared to be set-/ here who can hand out the punish-|cnue Beran go Moje ~ . er-| ie Seasons. Not since 1908 in the Ameri |held in Paris lately have caused more|tled today. Colonel T. I. Huston.| mene that Walters oarries in elther| "pain waite and eee es snine |. cather honors went tor Frank Mo- : ean league and 1880 In the National /4amage to the participants than the|part owner of the New York Amér-| jon rapath Walters and Leo are training | Carroll, who threw steer in eight Teague has a pitcher kept his antag-|NulJority of the duels. Carpentier had {ican league club, has announced: that! Waiters’ clippinign show that he haslot condition for thele hottie here ea eee sete trom reaching first base during ;t®n chances to one of coming through |Mays will remain with tha Yankees.|won a lot of good fights, He will be r battle here, fancy riding. nine rounds, That the White Sox/# due! with pistols unscathed. A ‘it-| Jt has been reported that walvers|31 years old next January and has ire: rookie achieved this distinction in a/tle prick from the tip of a disinfected |had been asked on the submarine|peen fighting 16 years, Some of his year when low hit games were scarce |*Word would have caused the refercse yea difficult. to pitch lends greater|t® call the fight, in the event ct a effulgence to his halo. The last to meeting on the field of honor. earn it before Robertson was Addie} Another point which Mr. Joss of the Cleveland team, in the his- thei game in which he triumphed|Paris, ownlg to the publicity given Luquet over Ed Walsh by a count of 1 to 0, to pugilistic encounters, al! imagine late in the 1908 race. that when they reach twenty y: gi { age they will be champio: Barnes Hurls No-Hit Game. Jesse Barnes of the Giants pitched © only no-hit game of the year in ye aes c ee. against the Phil-/flattening the noses and cauliflower Louis twice came|ing the ears of their comrades than ma. g a no-hit to the study of the classics or modern n He held the Giants sciences. to one safety in May and the Phillies} to the same ¢ mark in July. No! Detroit (pertect-. “other hurler in elther circuit got that| 'Two-Hit Games. ‘ance and Navarre, with. the result ational league Doak of ielose to a hitless Bush (New York) vs. So This y 4m the National and 5—Bayne (St. Louls) vs. De Ae Americ league in Shits or less were tabbed for a isam.| May 6—Mays (New York- vs, Phil “Mast year there were only’ eighteon} adelphia. ach games in the Natlonal and twen / Amer! But the year|ington. ones (New York) vs. Wash. = in the makes {is that the school children of that they are devoting more time to WITH YANKEES pitcher, with a “gentleman’s’ ree- ment among the major league clubs that no claims would Le put in, and ys would go to the minors. An-| ther report stated that the Reds had blocked the move by expressing will- ingness to take Mays and that the ‘waivers were then rescinded x got two bets that I want to make about M s."" Colonel Houston said. “I want to bet first of all he will be a member of the Yankee ball club next year. Then I want to double that amount and bet Carl will win at least 25 ball games for us. That's all I've got to say about the \|Sport Calendar| Racing, Horse Show, Billiards, Boxing. “Before there were elghty of them in] May 13—Pennock (Boston) vs. Chi- he two “we. The record for low! cago. Meeting of Green River Jockey QBit cames of nine or more innings this} May 29—Erickson (Washington) vs.|club, at Evansville. ow Boston. Thirty-seventh National Horse NATIONAL LEAGUE. June 11—Pillette (Detroit- vs. Wash-|Show, New York City. No-Hit Game. ington. International 18.2 balkline cham- Barnes (New York) ws|| June 18—Robertson (Chicago) vs.|plonship, New York Ci Boston. Pancho Villa s. Abe Goldstein, 16 Dne-Hit Games. July 22—Pillette (Detroit) vs. New|rounds, at New York. May 11—Doak (St. Louis- vs. New| York Elino Flores vs. Jack Bernstein, 12 Yori Aug. 2—Bush (New York- vs. Cleve-|rounds, at New York. July 13—Doak (St. Louis) vs. Phil:}land Pete Hartley vs. Young McGovern, adelphia. | Aug. 3—Pillette (Detroit) vs. Boston.|15 rounds, at New Orleans. ‘Two-Hit Games. | Aug. 22—Uhle (Cleveland) vs. New] Paul Doyle vs. Frankie Schoell, 10 » 20—Couch {(Cinct ti} vs. Bos-| York. rounds, at S nton. | Aug. 25—Quinn (Boston). va. Cleve- oo 4—Aldridge (Chicago- Vs) land burgh Three-Hit Games. c July 11—Haines (St. Louis) vs. Phil-| April 12—Faber (Chicago- vs. St. i adelp Louis Sept. 29—Osborne (Chicago) vs. St.| April 15—Van Gilder (St Louls) vs, a ve HBE GOLDSTEIN IN TEN Oct. 1—McNamara (Boston) ys. New|] April 19—Van Gilder (St. Louis) i Yo. i Cleveland. Three-Hit Games. | y 1§—Stoner (Detroit- vs. New Apr 15—Haines (S* Louis: s.| York t Pitieburs: May 20—Shocker-Bayne (St. Louis) April Donahnue-Gilesple (Cincin ew York. 1 ——— Chicago. y 27—Shecker (St, Louts) va. Chi-| E 12 (Cincia St.}cago (ten innrings). | NEW Yc - 16.—Pancho June 14—Coveleskia (Cleveland- vs,| Via, Pilipino, the American river (Srooklyn) vs. ‘Phil-| Boston: fiywelght championship, will box Abe July &—Faber (Chicago) vs. Philadel-| Goldstein of New York here tonight phia lin a fifteen reund contest. Cove'eskie {Cleveland- ys.| Villa's title was not. expected to be 17—Donohue (Cincinnatf vs. at stake however, hs articles of agree- Philadelphia. 16—Faber (Chicago) vs. New|ment call for the pugilists to make —Couch (Cincinnat!- va, Phil- 26—Quinn (Boston) ys. Chi. } cago. a. 11—Luque York. (Cincinnat!) vs. . | 14—Cooper (Pittsburgh- Coveleskie (Cleveland- |_ Sept. 10—Harris /Philadelphia) 0—Grimes (Brooklyn) vs. St. abel York arkle (Cincinnatl) vs JAZZ NIGHT AMERICAN LEAGUE. No-Hit Ga: WYOMING THEATER 30—Robertson (Chicago) vs.j FRIDAY —Ferguscn (Boston) vs. Ci-| Will m vs. {116 pounds this afternoon while the | flyweight limit is 112 pounds. Elino Flores, Filipino, lightweight, et Jack Bernstein of Yonkers round bout. jin al | fights include a 15-round decision over | PREVENT THOSE FREQUENT Kid Mex in Raton, N. ¥ 15-round draw with Bobby Waugh in Las ; AT TACKS Cruces M.; a 10-round decision | over Carl Makey in Denver; a 10-| Laramie; three wins over Stanley Yoakum, one in 20 rounds at Las Violent sick headaches ture’s alarm to you of physi order. Most frequentiy th: of auto-intoxtcation This Is pol- soning of the system from pent-up toxins or body poisons. Rellef from the pain is your firat | Lewis Defeats A mild digestant has been adde@ to genuine aspirin to counteract the oft-occurring disturbance of the stomach. ‘The laxative sesks to remedy the cause of the trouble. It effectively rids the body of waste, which is Canu k Ch a 5 most often the cause of intense iC amp a es ‘This threefold attack maki ij ae 7 NGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN one urbe digen' Dp the most valuabl edi: now} ee after-discomfo: scientists to physicians. 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