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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923 he Casper Daily Cridune "miter, |+[ THE | World Results — By Leased Wire JE TEN TEAMG (SHERIDAN HIGH ADDSG TOOWINTOSTRING = MRS.MALLORYOUT = See OF VICTORIES OVER CASPERGRIDWARRIORS) OF OLYMPICS; RULE |.2ssesccnce HARD AT WORK ern conference and more exacting than those of many eastern colleges. Notre Dame players are able to Intercepted Forward Pass In Opening SPOKANE HIGH UPHELD BY FARRELL 2's Ssosc 202 . 2 8 with the squad. Quarter Gives Visitors Only Score By HENRY L. FARRELL foretgn nations to change thelr plans) yro;0 demands from the dis Of Game Played In Sea of Mud IN Ale f ANE (United Freee Sports Cee oe a reed og |xruRiod wing of the house are gure Last Games of Season Neat With Title Up YORK, Nov. 13—(United }to be made for the scalp of Tad safe to assume that Oxfor As Prize ca sioeting thing when the} #4 Cambridge will not put selt'sh,| Soe rivary this years . Sheridan High school remained in the running for the! mple committee decided not to| Personal arrogances in the way of/ “Toros has withstood the pressure state interscholastic football championship yesterday af-| ® | Press a suspension of the Interna bag agp al of a good crew for) . -ainst him during three years of CHICAGO, Nov. 18—Western con. }ternoon when it wallowed to a 6 to 0 victory over Casper Will Play Toledo for Meaobtpee Bt) per cighentabe neem Sa Gigs Venda DMR Ne oe vains of the season, the outeome ..|een defeated by Laramie in an early season game. As Championship ext Tho rule which made Mrs. Mallory|and baseball star of sparkling bril-|tnree years, but something always which will determine the big ‘ter a result of the Armistice Day game here, the state title fneligibie for the American team) liance, may get a chance to add| happened and Jones was held to :hamptonship. Satur Yy- sts'between Laramie and Sheridan, light of the game. Archambault was des'gned to protect the smaller, some international laurels to his) piame. At Madison, the Wisconsin squad} \t prospects for a post-season bat-| was the other big ground gainer in nations, which are sn important | string. | nis season Yaye came through vurned {ts attention to Michigan, ‘!¢ between the two are considered| the backfield for Casper. Hanson, part of Olympic ‘competition and| Owen has been named a candidate |the early season as the best of the xhos® conference hopes rest on a de.| remote. Cody and Kassis bore the brunt of| SPOKANE, Nov. 13.—Permission | America is too strong to seek furth-| for the American hockey team that) “Big Thrve” teams, while Harvard feat of the Badgers on their home | The only touchdown of yesterday's | the forward line battle. for the football team of Lewis and/er power at the expense of weaker | is to be sent to the Olymp'e games.| obviously was the worst the Crim- tield Saturday. same was the only “break” of the| ‘The lineup: Clark ‘high school of this city to/ nations that have little but spirit to, In addressing the American com-!son had seen in years. Coach Yost has a battered squad of | “=™e and it went to the upstate} Casper— Pos. Sheridan | Play Scott high school of Toledo| encourage them to enter against the| mittee at a recent meeting, Col.| It looks very much like Yale's aggregation. An intercepted for- Ohio next Saturday for the national | big powers. Thompson, president of the commit-| year, and if it isn't, Jones may find pedis feautt a tin igus eee ard pass in the first quarter gave | pain = Interscholastic football champion- In seeking to make ru’es and dates tee said it was his idea that the win-| those who have been supporting the United States Marines, Quarter } Sheridan its chance, while the rest! coay ship was granted by the city school} fit the convenience of America, the ning of points was of secondary im-| him, stepping over to the other side back Uteritz is out of the game with | °f the game was on even terms in| snikany board in a specially called meeting United States is placed in the posi-| portance and that the comm ttee in| of the house, 1 broken leg and other members o: | °OiMt of yardage gained. ~ | Ben ... and the team left last night fir/tion of just what it does not want! selecting American representatives —_ the squad are badly bruised. From the opening whistle, with} fransen Toledo. to be— a poor sport ‘shou'd consider above ev rything The Army team faces the same “Red” Grange, whirlwind ace oi} ‘he exception of the fluke touch- ‘The invitation from tha Toledo} The American committee is now| the qualifications of an athlete to! sort of a proposition as it prepares the Illini, who met rough treatmen:| lown, the Casper team fought school was received after Lewis ana| trying to have the dates changed) be first a gentleman and then |for the Navy. Although defeated at the hands of Wisconsin on Sat | Sheridan to a standstill and many | Cinet Meteated the Walla Walla| for the Olymplc rowing events be-| point winner. Giiriiig he seabed: the ‘Cadets had urday, is out for practice at Urban | ‘!mes outclassed the visitors. The | high school Saturday by @ score of | C2ufe they do not sult our conven-| Owen qualifies as both. what was potentially one of the most and will be in shape for the only re \eld was a sea of mud and both! archambault __fb. ~ Wolf|21 to 0. Prior to this game, Walla | °° é | powerful teams in the east, and if maining conference game of slevens found the going hard. The|' Referee—Norris. Umpire—Jenkins, | Walla had accepted an invitation to| The Gates set for the Olympic re A the Navy should win the annual feam against Ohio November 24. eams were about even in weight gatta would have been convenient me, the Army may look for anoth Headlinesman—Rowe. Timekeepers} represent the west at Toledo. Iowa and Minnesota are to giv« | ind the mud and water was of no|—shieids, Sheridan and Stone, Cas-| Lewis and Clark hus won every|{0" Jmerican participation of | the mg Rae e.jer ¢ one of Saturday's feature exhibition. | Advantage to either team. Forward | per. ‘Time—12% minute quarters. played this*seagon, ita oppo-|FHeHarvant race and the intereol- ks of the pu In the big ten. Both teams hav: | passing was hazardous as the ball! substitution: Sheridan —Johnson| nents having been eastern Washing- | '° apt cail e scan! Lan) tlk deh les had a week's rest and are reporte: to be prepared for a fierce battle. Chicago came out of its game with : ° was coated with mud and the over-| for June, Williams for Humel, H 4 northern Ideho schools. It} ™Oved ahead a little. | to find plenty to inve ; Edd C ll aead passea were erratic. On line| Barter for Hankins, & Dunean foc| hes at fe play ‘North Central high| Aswuming tho position that the| wondered how Notre Dame can te Coliins Read mad Yale-Harvard race is of more im-| flash, year after year, a whole bunch oucking and hitting the ends the/ Hobart. Casper—Hale for Mc-| school of this city, which it meets! TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |*|"or:ti sec PAGE SEVEN. Of All Events JOCKEY SETS TRACK RECORD Rides Three Winners In One Day at Frisco Track. s FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.— Jockey Bert Kennedy rode three winners and broke the track record for five and one half furlongs in the races at Tanforan, near here yesterday. One of his mounts. Postillion, covered the five and one half furlongs in 1:06 2-5, one fifth of a second better than the old mark, which had stood since 1901, In the interim, however, there had been several raceless years at Tanforan. Kennedy's first victory was on Skoki in a five furlongs race. The time was 1:01 2-6. Kennedy also rode Sagamook to victory at a mile and one sixteenth. The time was 147. The purse in each race was $800. TIGERS LABOR ON OFFENSE NEW YORK, Nov. 18-—(By The Associated Press.)—Bolstering the Tiger offense with plays of real strength and deception is occupying every minute of the Princeton foot- ball practice sessions this week, re abo ual, any . - portance than the training of a) of new stars, and how the team can D 7 R tease es teat enteen: aa rear bene in ee ot the eee tes Thanksgiving day, | crew to represent the United States|do so much traveling if there are entes umors Ohio State on Saturday. ae ‘asper eleven. | in the Olympics, the Yale and Har-|any heavy scholastic ob‘igations. ——_ — “The biggest crowd of the season vard officials refuse to consider any| Knute Rockne wasn't asked about —- urned out for the afternoon and| change in the date for their race, | it. It wasn't necessary. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.—Re- he majority of the spectators went | The officials of the intercol’egiate| Anyone who cares to check up the| ports that a deal was pending which SALT GREEK home satisfied that Sheridan had FIGHT PERKINS MONDAY NIGHT association felt the same way about| Notre Dame players tan get o line| would send him to Washington us : reak | it. on all the players by consulting the| manager were denied today by r ; n all the players by consulting th 5 whee Sieh rather ese Under the Eddie Collins, and second ete eae - Orange and Black. ‘The Casper team played a fine Pir eg A le prin a brand of football, Stanton being the Mondayratterncon by a scons ‘of 2| individual star. Playing his first el ee core ones | year on the local eleven, the former which made it imposible for either] Montana boy ploughed through for team to show much football. The} &" after gain and was the high visitors score came when Neal at- tempted to punt out from behind his own goal line. The ball hit the goal post and the Casper back fell an it behind the line for a safety. For the greater part of the game ictory. For some strange reason circumstances when} programs for the Army and Prince captain he Sheridan eleven has always been Americans are so selfish that they|ton games in which the ages, the| baseman of the American League a jinx to Casper. Two years ago will not arrange dates to c e which| club, at Chicago, upon his return the up-state eleven won a victory convenience of the Am all the Notre Dame players prey ind last year they repeated although | mittee, it is going ratt outclassed in some respects by the uit the! residences and the schoc com ed| from a hunting trip in the Maine woods. the ball was in the center of the field. Both teams would advance the ball for a Couple of first downs and then lose it in the mud. The Casper eleven made a few forward passes good but for the most part the game was confined to line plunges. = eoer é Crater in the line and Kelly in the as backfield bore the brunt of the work anyone.needs for the local eleven and both men SCOTTS ane possibilities of first team calibre. EMULSION f Sa Saas Send xour automotre news .tdé Spark P'ug."—Care Tribune. HARVEY PERKINS Casper ring fans will have an op-| Perkins, but the change will not de- portunity to see an old favorite in) tract from local interest in the card. Why You're Tired Out of sorts—have no appetite—your liver against Tiny Herman of Omaha in| between Young Pepper and Jack sluggish. Cezter’s Little Liver Pills will pur a 12round mill as the headliner on} Shirldy of Denver. Negotiations : J , the Elks boxing card next Monday/ have been opened with Shirley and you right in a few days. They act quickly but | night. Herman was substituted! definite word is expected today. . ft F Fult hi the latt: i. Jim: vi Gecilyand: sive satin ay elikndal cil aeesan ‘or Fre@ Fulton when the latter fall: mie Woodhall of Thermopolia your health. | | The semi-windup probably will be ed to make good his promise to meet/ has been matched over an eight- round route with Jimmie Higgins of Casper, who bested Joe Legard in a bout last week. : The principals for a four-round Standard Remedy taken | SPORT BRIEFS preliminary remain to be engaged. by millions for over i i a ee FIRPO T ; : AVALON, Calit—Harry A. wil-| | liams, sports writer of Los Angeles, | was elected president of the Pacific Coast Baseball league in place of William H. McCarthy. | BALTIMORE. — Hephaistos won BIG OVATION the Pimlico cup, a $10,000 handicap for three year olds and up, at 24 miles Monday afternoon. Chacolet| surm@No8 AIRES, Nov. 13—A als was second and Sunsini third. patch to La Nacion from La Paz, The time was 3:58 3-5. Home- Bolivia, says that Luis Angel Firpo stretch, My Own, Hopeless and}incurred the displeasure of the res- Irish Pat were rebar Ue ee | idents of the city by his indifferent | po Bee ina winner $5.29 | attitude toward the enthusiastic ro- paid inner $5.20 | ception they accorded him. and $2.80; second $3.50; third out. Wikio. ths Mapaten waveltiee 8h | ‘curcaao. Swentel ‘Giscia ot|* sulky mood when he arrived in the Sone; an Pi il tion. was | Low Angeles outpointed Hillie Levine | ee tw cheering crowds whe won | sey bat eign! daar Pout | displeased when their idol hastily | Soeoae Po is “ as fied in an automobile from their | the opinion of newspaper men. presence and they raised hostil cries —— when he refused to raise his hat in SALT LAKE Crny. — Johnny | acknowledgement of thelr greetings. a annie jrelter-| A great crowd gathered lafer at an weight, ie decision X | athletics’ meeting in the expectation rounds to Frankie Darren of Logan, | of seeing the South American cham- Utah. plon, but he did not appear. This was interpreted as another slight URBANA, I1l.—George Huff, direc-| and the an ts Preset tor of Athletics at the University of | tus city, scars HORTA the stecete Illinois charactered as absurd sug-| crying “death to Firpo.” gestions that the Big Ten cligibility| ‘The correspondent asserts that Service Filling Station First and East Yellowstone — rules be changed so that no player|yrpo was displeased when on his v INE ACCESSORIES §f| :222 2 barred for professionalism | way t6 the Bolivian capital he rect : x OILS GASOL: CHUNG fe Uarned for profcalonalism | way io"the Bolivian capital he read EEC anh > * aE against his scheduled exhibition Bans Screens bout in the municipal theater. The match was not held. According to the correspondent, aUIEY pekinese pecgpsrtias: abe Firpo leaves today for Buenos Aires, Dae where he has a motion picture con- ordinance designed to prohibit the tract calling for a weekl: 1 i use of screens or blinds in any and| §5'h99 = Seely. all soft drink establishments within see the corporate limits of the town. The ordinance is so framed that it makes it a misdemeanor for any person con- ducting a soft drink parlor to ob- struct a view of the interior of the place at all hours. The penaity for violation of this ordinance is a fine of from $5 to $50. Save Money on Your Gas and Oils SPECIALSALEON COUPONS , Buy a Service Station Coupon before you go home. It’s like money in the bank. A. L, Corder Cc. T. 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