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| i] | / “FOOTBALL NEXT SEASON high school five and the various gradesury to urranke « now schedule. EE 2 a . = made by any team im this part of the| story No. 1, Anctent and Accepted HiGH SCHOOL BASKETEERS ARE « lenrock ban aay afternoon, wiht ioe dey afternoon with the ng of 1 : p SenECC Bas & falter eae WAL le. cusrsvatret ang’ thireeelend: me AN OHNSON ly CHICAGO BASEBALL CONFERENCE Conflict with Meeting Called by Commissioner Landis In New York Eliminated by Action of American League Chief Today. CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—President Ban Johnson, of the American Teague, today advanced the date of the American league club owners annual meeting in Chicago to Tuesday, December 12, to enable the club owners to attend the joint meeting of the major leagues called by Commissioner Landis for December 14 in New York City, according to a long distance telephone message from HMLFBAGK 15 GHOSE TO ——— LEAD SHERIDAN SCHOOL [Spore Calendar| Racing, Athletics, Cycling, | Wseeeeng and Boring. , Meeting of Business Men's Racing ete Sen tion, at New Orleans. Meeting of Cuba-American club at Havanna. Meetin gof Tijuana Jockey Tijuana. (8 MAMA'S PRECIoUS GOWTA TAKE A NICE UTTLe SLEIGH fipe 2 Dowr Tipey OVER. Come On EA Sweerie- wire HS Li, Tee SLEDOY SHERIDAN, Wyo., Wert Barbour, left halfback and \a fanior, has been chosen captain of the ‘Sheridan High school — football feam for next season. His brilliant Play in the Thanksgiving day game an which the Blue and Gold defeated Gasper for the state championship, had much to do with bis gaining the honor. He was closely opposed In the election by Davis and Wolfe. Jockey club at Annual meeting lowe ate A. A. at Dos Moines. Fifth day of annual six-day race in New York, Intercollegi- + HIGH SGHOGL GYM MAY NOT BE (VAILABLE FOR BASKET LEAGUE GAMES Because it has not been deiermined Whether or not the Casper Basketball Tengue wil ble to use the high ; Fumes, tt {4 impos- Mile for ule commimcee ta Mssue a sche ior the season. ‘The Srrangement of games for che regular “Baa © rounds, at Toronto. Midge: Smith ys. Jabez White, 10 rounds, at Detroit. Johnny Shugrue vs. Young News” ber, T’ger, 12 rounds, at Jersey City. Jeft Smith vs.. Ed Tremblay, 12 rounds, at Port.and, Me, school and class teams, the gym- nasium .s in Uxe every evening In the week, A spetial arrangement will | necessary if the league ig to hold any games there, A temporary #cheoule, drawn tp Tuesday by tha conmittes, cails for the Use of the echool court for one Goutleheader each week but if this cannot be wdjusicd it will be neces. Copyright, 1928, HY. Tribes last season wher the team went to the semi-finals in tie lightweight di- vision of the state tournament Brees on the class of nearly 100 can- didates. Masons from all sections of Wyoming and from adjacent states GET TlinG n¥O SHAPE FOR BIG re ty, aus ati¢nded the reunion. HOUT WYOMING 22%.2" sae a i see ES i Lusk Into Camp. x bs etal 2 x LUSK, “Wyo, Dec. 8.—Bunr'ai | caeeemerene Want Ads for results." O__s. blag. high school sprung the first surprise of the season in high school baske' ball circles in this fection of the by taking Lusk into camp by 16 ‘core in a game . showed unexpected strength a faster passing und floor game than the locals. The Sunrise Y. M. C. A. five on a two-day trip lost to the Lusk Inde- pendents by a score of 35 to 17 and won from the Manville town team by a score of 22 to 16. sce tah oid DS WYOMING GONSISTORY CHEYENE, Wyo., Dec. 8.—Cheyenne will be represented this season by a veteran hasketball teaxn that is expected to be high up n the ratings when the state tournament rolls around. Included 4in the list of last year’s men who are again out for the team are Pearce, Hirsig, Baldry, E. Ekdahl, Erickson and Ryan. The team will open the season next week with a game with the 76th field artillery stationed at| ‘The team will probably be made up Fort Russell. J. F. Simmons, who} of Redhair, Jenkins, Yathan, Wolfe, ‘goached the football eleven this fall,| Rogers, Wilson, Verne Barbour and will direct the squad. “Stub Barbour.. The first four were poe as. stars pf the football team this last Sheridan Expects fal, Big Season. 5 SHERIDAN, Wyv.. Dec. 8.—Shert- dan is anticipating a big season in basketball this year as a number of tmen with two and three years exper- fence are eligible for the team. Coach “Wright started practice ‘last week “with 355 men trying for the squad. Glenrock Starts Out on High. GLENROCK, Wyo., Dec. 8 —Gien- , FINISHES EXERCISES Manville basketball team by a score CHEYENNE, Wryo., Dec. 8—The of 80 to 4, rolled up the largest score 'forty-third reunfon of Wyoming Con. ————$_$$$$$——$—————— ee A Fake Criss-Cross That Worked cleverly Aiearts hin ‘While tie play actualy wit areend Mfaye, and ihe ‘was also following the wrong Knights of Cohinbnis Attention. : Initiation of candidates Synday afternoon, December 10, at the Odd Fellows Hall, corner of Second and Wolcott Streets, starting at1 P.M. Banquet at the Henning Ho- tel after degree work. ; : DR. T. J. DREW, Grand Knight. THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE 0 Wear Clothes that Command Respect No man regrets buying good clothes, real style, all-wool fabric, remarkable tailoring that keeps the style in your suit. Priced as low as a decent suit can be bought. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes $30 to $50 Styleplus Clothes $25 ve” Mednick Bros. CASPER'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN Che Casper Dally Cridune PAGE NINE TA | First in News | Of AUE vents SISTER'S SLEIGH: ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. William A. Bryant, who was|{ formally with Dr, Kimball, 112 E. Second, wishes to announce that he has moved to the O-8 building bein, associated with Dr. Myers, 12-3-7* wide in ka For Christmas gift bargains, visit Casper Jeweiry Stetson Hats SPORTING NEWS COMPLETED itd VIEEK ‘E, Wyo. Dec. §—The ff 80-inch pipe of Chey- r mow storm sewer system was Jaid Wednesday. Several more months ete the new - ve NEWARK, N. J.—Frank Genaro., Miske and Tommy Gidvons, hea nantamweight and his manager, Joe| weights. here on December 15 may | Bernstein, were suspended for failure|the first. legal zed decision bout in to go through with an ugreemont to| Minnesota, tt was indicated today meet Pancho Villa, December. 11. The state boxing mission has the | power to allow sion doutss but} heretofore no off 1 verdicts have} been rendered. 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