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we CAGE EIGHT. ‘World Results By Leased Wire ~ CASPER AND GLENAOGK CLASH IN GRIDIRON GAME THIS AFTERNOON Second Team Scheduled to Go Against Visitors For Second Time; School Interest Runs High as Result of Pep Parade. With the high school athletic field well dried up by the sun and the wind of the last few days, the Casper high school second team will this afternoon take on the Glen- rock High school team at 0 o’clock. A week ago Glen- rock defeated the Casper second team at Glenrock in which incompetent officiating is reported to have played COAST TODAY can take the visitors into camp As an advertising stunt four com anies of the high school cadets yesterday afternoon paraded the downtown streets and put on a short cheering practice at the corner of Second and Center .streets. Thc cadets made an excellent militar) appearance and worked up consider able enthusiasm. The first team is resting today in } Jack Renault, Canadian heavyweight, knocked out Floya Johnson of | Towa, a few seconds before the end of the fifteenth and jast round at =| Madison Square Garden. Johnson kissed the canvas three times in the | last round before he finally went out for good. Photo shows the end. . | '- af rners will have thelr usual With U. of S.C. in neva iS as Seale sen ILLINOIS BATTLES WIS NSIN Annual Contest. | siritiw to sean waicawes i] ALD) MOTRE DAME WARRIORS GO. ee Pee the state championsht | a SAN FRANCISCO, Callf., Nov, 10 —Major {nterest on the Pacific ‘ coast and in the Rocky Mountain states in football circles today cen tered in games in which the defeated AGAINST CORNHUSKERS ON GRID CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—In the Big) be about evenly matched for their elevens swing into action against Memorial Stadtum at Urbana, two/attle at LaFayette. In non-con. ‘ 1 1 fest for eome .teama jumbling the charged at e other today, one| the Quantico Marines at Ann arbor! @lignment in races for conference - {led with’ a. colifidence “inspired by with’ the Wes Seale ths, Savorites| @itles and blemishing hitherto un: ee ts football ace, “Rea” Grange, the and Northwestern 00) on eo @mirched season records. W er 42 i Forest at Evanston. Minnesota and Chief among these w test at Los Ar » con- the un other with Its back to the wal! and|/ fowa were idle. Wants Another Chance | oun ierninntion that "thee - all not pass.” THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE 0 Firpo Next? @he Casper Daily Cribune FINAL STAGE OF 1 F SPORTING NEWS 2d OEAGUN IK COLLEGE FOOTBALL 15 REACHED NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—(By The Associated Press).— With the annual Harvard-Princeton battle as its outstand- ing feature, but with many other engagements equally promising in thrills, college football swings into the final stage of the 1923 season this afternoon. The Princeton-Harvard contest at Palmer Memorial stadium, which marks the twenty- sixth meeting of those universities since their series began in 18 finds Harvard a slight favorite but by no means certain of victory. No championship, except that of the so- called big three, is at stake. It is expected a crowd of 55,000 will cram the Princeton horseshoe. Ranking close to the Princeton Harvard game in the matter of gen eral interest is the meeting at the Polo grounds of Cornell and Colum- bia, Yale, at the bowl, will have"Mary land as its foe and as Maryland succeeded in tnflicting upon Pennsyl- vania its single defeat of the season, a battle bristling with action and one that will test Yale to the limit 1s looked for. Other contests on which much at- tention will be centered are meet ings of Penn State and Georgia Tech, Pennsylvania and LaFayette, Syracuse and Boston University and Dartmouth and Brown. _————— 24 ENTRIES IN BIG RACE BALTIMORE, Mé4., Nov. 10.—An entry list of 24 two-year-olds in the Walcen handicap $10,000 added, at one mile, necessitates its division into two races, which will feature the card at Pimlico today. cona ty California I 4 bs eet tae Gueemy or at dn’ Memiofiam’on® |S." sesawacsaneen sweeten Bou California, which has suf K held the center of the stage !n W § i fered at this season, but Js entucky Track. ern conference circles with a strong C t ti C d rated a meback” possibility aa a possibility that the game will de or : ons ipa on onquere owing ) o 7 defes 0 e iste ven oO e 92 5 Nn _ 2 7 nd pl, feat of Stan LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov. 10 if eee hi e nts f th 19: @ i Matt J. Winn, genera! manager of | *°280?- “ - * Vashington, considered Calitor-| the Kentucky Jockey club acid he] Greatent interest in Intersectional Don’t let constipation poison your blood and a lone rival this season for con contests {n the middlewest centered had received a telegram from Sam honors, meets Montana at in a non-conference clash experts predicted a compar usy victory for the Huskies. in the Notre Dame-Nebraska game. Notre Dame, with victories over Princeton, Army and Georgia Tech invaded Corn Husker territory with Hildreth, trainer of Zev, express: ing a desire to match Zev and In Memoriam, his recent conqueror, during the present autumn meeting anford was expected to put up alat Churchill Downs and -sett'e the|® ‘tetermination to keep clean its : ne ng fight against Oregon at Port-| question of the three-year-old turt| ("tersectional contest record __ b; headache, land s champion. There is a possibility revenging themselv on the Mis. Other games in the coast region | Sour Valley ‘charaptons’ for the de the purse would be for $100,000. —_—_——_. include the Santa Clara-Saint Mary's — feat of a y ago. ‘Elttlen Rte gamhe”! claah: Reflects The Badgers, minus the services poser shor non St ypc and the University of California, |COWDOYS Are Idle, {ot vic wa Gerter, their star tackle se over, Southern branch at Los Angeles: who was declared ineligible went Fifty Years, Fresno teachers and Nevada at into the game ready to fight to th Reno; Willamette and Linflela at Play Utah Next last minute despite the handicap. Minnville and Puget Sound and Pa = Benton was picked by Coach Ryan cific at Forest Grove. In the Rocky Mountatn confer. ence the powerful University of Col orado teams meets an ancient foe fm the Colorado School of Mines, with a possibility of shattering of championship aspirations, The to fill the hole left by Gerber. Wis. consin is still scarred as the result of the scoreless tie with Minnesota but its formidable Une fs expected to test every ounce of strength and bit of strategy possessed by| 14 i LARAMIE, Wyo., Nov. 10.—The University of Wyoming football team remains idle today, but a week from today will meet the Utah Ag gies on Wyoming field, the last home game of the season. On Mon day the first interstate high school every the I Colorado Aggies clash with the Uni-| same of the year will be played| l'linois went {nto the game with| versity of Denver, Utah, ts arrayed| here between Laramie high and| the § dingup, tae peat “Obicagos against Colorado College at Co'o-| Ault, Colorado high. Both teams so | Big Ten games have little Genuine rado Springs and Brigham Young :{ Must bear Signaturé r hav not been beaten this sea University faces the Utah Aggies at| son, Laramie having one tied game on the championship. Chi-| Logan. with Douglas hi winning from mi Sevanata a wi from | wo Cheyenne and Rock Springs. hicago, but in the sec: ty Lad ond class division of the Rig Ten,| ff Small Pill Purdue and Ohio state appeared to oS Purely Vegetable Montana Promises| Sport Calendar curtail your energy. If your liver and bowels don’t work properly take Carter’s Little Liver Pills today and your trouble will cease. For dizziness, blotchy skin, lack of appetite and MUVW iavd, Not Injurious Gridiron Fight| Racing HURRY!. THEY ARE GOING FAST! ALL WOOL $25.00 TAILOR Meeting of Maryland Jockey Club TTLE, Nov. 10.—Coach Wal-| : Peer bersstewastsicts the:aLinivacstori tel Rows of Sample Suits Meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club| Montana football team, which was ALL SIZES ALL STYLES at Tanforan. to meet the University of Washing $16 50 Baseball ton in the stadium here this after- eo Miller Huggins testimonial dinner | 00m) would not Bredlce vastacy for JAKE THE NIFTY New York. the Grizzlies but he say that = hey would give the huskies a battle Wyatt Hotel Basement Horse Show Opening of annual National Horse M the way Phone 802 Show, New York City. Athletics New England cross-country cham pionship at Boston j Football Princeton v#. Harvard at Prince OIL-GAS BURNER ton 5 sas, Int ctiona psaaeehent ot aed ees What would you think !f you were told It stmply sets in the fire-box of your pres- Then, instead of usin, Same Te om that someone had invented a device which ent range or stove, and operates automati- koros me (coal ofl). 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Everything in the safe except a few pennies was taken, SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 10.—Rob- bers who blew open the safe of the bank at Johnson, in Whitman county on Friday, escaped with $1,400, pursued by cttizens. The sound of the blast aroused the townspeople, who exchanged shots with the robbers ag they fled. The futile attempt Wednesday night to rob the bank at Thornton, Wash. DAYTON, Ohio, Nov. 10.—A rob- ber yesterday held up and robbed Leo Will, paymaster for the Egry VET BUREAU CHANGES IN VIEW, SAID WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—A thor. | ough study of the organization and methods of the veterans’ bureau with a view to obtaining imcreased efficiency in operation ts being made) by the senate investigating commit- tee concurrently with its probe into the past record of the bureau. | During adjournment of the hear- ings until Monday the committee members and counsel conferred at length yesterday on the present sys- | ten and methods of the bureau in fulfitiing its obligation to the di abled veterans. | In connection with the conference, John F. O'Ryan, general counsel for the committee said it was giving} very earnest attention to this aide of the matter, recognizing that it even| ! | ore directly affects the welfare of disabled veterans than the record ot | Pen ae nk em aml eee | ELECTRIC SUPPLY & CONSTRUCTION Co. 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