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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923 PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cridune UNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING First in News Of All Events World Results By Leased Wire *| THE TRIB —————_ — —— ——— = == ee = = —==== == ——— < ‘ a r tor of athletics at K. U. declared ' : AN W today he could not say whether a| & =I game would be scheduled for next year. W. M. Jardine, president of the s FOOTBALL CLEAN, IS ogee ge ees 9 ever, that there wale be no sever- : ing of football ns without a i s i ~ CLAIM OF FARRELL SCHOOL; NO VETERANS HERE |<. WeagrOh Genesee A : ; I Wi in c M an is a rare “hold Illin i Gi Th ft ike ill With a large squad of inexperi-; couple of two and one three day Li oln to that chord” ae ‘ rname! monysung asonly 01s, iven ree By HENRY L. FARRELL ous times tn deaitng with “trans-| Assemble on Decem- | enced men. only = er oe Bee | trettacsiey ces waodina wil be the Capt. Lombard the Shannon Four Pl All S (United Press Sports Editor.) fers.” were seen in action last year, Coach | U y e |p ‘ ar peared aces on -Star NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—(United eee ber 1 1 R rt. Gil of the Casper high school | climax of the season. Co eek F b Il S d Press.}—Starting next fall and ro-| Yale coaches maintained that they > Hxeport. basketball’ team, faces a po ie ootba quad. maining effective as long as the| had to make Milstead all over before P Jem in turning out a quintet tha GALESBURG, Ill, Dec. 5—Roy | a.se7g signed agreement endures, Yale,| he qualified for the regular position] CHICAGO, Dec. §.—The [annual] will be able to offer competition to Lamb of Lincoln, Neb., star quar- 750 Harvard and Princeton will not be | on the Yale line in which he starred. | meeting of the American League has|*0me of the stronger teams of the terback on the Lombard state cham- a ~ CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—(By the Asso-| permitted to make use of “transfers” | Trainers and teachers of any line | been called for December 11, Presi-| State. There are 48 men on oe pion football team, has been chosen = . eiated Press)—Selection of a mytht-| on their varsity football teams. of athletics will tell you that they |dent Johnson announced foday. The| *duad at present and out of this captain for next year. Lamb was um 1a cal a'l-western conference football} “Transfers” are students who | much prefer to take a green product | league also will hold a session on De-| Number 20 will be chosen to form chief point getter on the team this team following the 1923 season by| come to one college from another | and fashion it along their own lincs | cember 12, the day set by Com-| the regular first and second teams. year, scoring 90 points. ew Process RECORDS sport experts, critics and coaches] and. as applied to athletics, the term | than to take a finished product from | missioner Landis for the joint meet- From last year’s team there re- has revealed a similarity of opinion! means players who have engaged in| another producer, tear it down and| ing of the majors. The meeting of| mains only Davis. captain and a pees SEND IT TO THE 4 Bs to outstanding players for most] athletics for another college. Pre-| make it over. December 12, Mr. Johnson said, was| regular forward, Overbaugh, center, PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY Columbia Phonograph Co. of the positions. The composite, in-| paratory schools, of course, are ex- One of the best teams tn the east | Necessary to conform the league's} and Scown, a substitute forward. Break Between Kansas PHONE 1702 ‘ cluding choicest of eight out of ten| cepted. this fall was demoralized by a group | constitution. Lester, forward, and Groves and a = — — big ten coaches, remults in the fol-| ‘This polloy was adopted by the of transferred stars and it was only | The board of . directors of they McGrath, guards, wero the stars of | State College Is Held lowing selection for positions on the|pig Three” in furtherance of the] after the coaches had decided to| league will meet December 10. the team a year ago and they have eg N = mythical eleven: desire to remove collegiate football | break up two rival factions on the all graduated. P. ible . Position. Player. University! from the temptations of having !n-| team that the season was finished Nawal Trainin Among the likely looking materin! ossible. Left End Eklund Minnesota! qucements made, directly or indi-| with a fair record. g are Brittain, a substitute forward Left tackle Below Wisconsin | rectly, to cause the transfer of good| Three star players, transferred to rs last season, and Murray, McKelvey KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 5.— Left guard = McMillen Tilinots | athletes from smaller to larger col-| this college. from another college, Station Cham and Van Doren, all of whom have | Football relations between the Un Center Blott Michigan | jeges. where they had been stars on a star Pp had some experience at guard. versity of Kansas and the Kansas Right guard Fleckenstein Iowa! Two of Yale’s finest players on| team, and they felt that they were 4 Coach 1 learned his basketball] State Agricultural college hav." Right tackle Rokusek Ohio State/ tne 1923 eleven—Richeson, quarter-| better players than their new team- Dies on Coast at Kansas university and for the| reached a strained condition as the “Shae ‘cranes PP ee back, and Mils tackle—were | mates. last two years coached at ‘the Kear- | result of a controversy over tactics ie on Martineau Minnesota | transfers, but unless the agreement Quite naturally, this attitude was ney Military academy at Kearney, | used by the university team in this ry Fullback Taft Wisconsin} made was retroactive, any trans-| resented by the old players, and fac- Neb. He will be assisted in the| year's contest. between, the two|ff 2F€ always enjoyed by everyone because the big = Sree Seay ferred athletes at Yale, Harvard or | tional strife broke out. The quar-| WAUKEGAN, Tl, Dec. coaching by Red Row. schools. Admitting that the footbal! | Crowd is there on Wednesday night, and you are sure 1 038 a | L ES Princeton this year will not be made | terback, one of the transfers, insist ssrerde ures, 27 Rarsi’at old, ee The schedule for the Casper team | administration of the Aggies collegy to find your friends there. If you are looking for a ineligible. ed upon carrying the ball himself | Wels! champion of the/ has not been completed but will] had complained of the actions of « i ill fi LeGendre, the fine Princeton back, | when there was a chance to score a | Great Lakes naval training station! contain the usual number of at-| half a dozen members of the un good time you will find it tonight at the was also a transfer, as he played| touchdown, or in giving {t to one of | 4uring the war, died at Los Angsles| tractive at home games with a versity team, Dr. F. C. Alle IN with Richeson on the Tulane univer-| the backs who had transferred with | #fter an emergency operation In an — = en sity team. him. effort to give him nourishment. A ’ No doubt there were several other] Only when the team was advanc. Seroit fant Gane ey eas eens " good players on the three teams] ing in midfield would he use one of ee he jon, BICYGLE RACE who would not have been permitted | the “old backs” and one of the finest | ™@de an operation necessary, ac- enTe ee aon ealrayh ete 4 to play if the rule had been passed | players in the east. Open mutiny | C°rding to information received by|/ —_—_ <pE before it was. resulted and the team was demoral- | ‘Tiends here today. PRODUCTION NEW YORK, Dec. §.—Eleven of | 1, providing so many safeguards] ized. One big game was lost to a EMGAGE, —_—_— the fourteen teams in the six day|t, remove collegiate football from | team that was not two touchdowns | CLINTON, 8. C—Porter H. Bom- — Mey race in 'Madinn “sonra | "et ye genet fa | ta acolo arson was ——— ancing Academy Garden had covered 1.038 miles and | motives unethical from pure| ‘Then the coaches took a hand, re-| Ramed captain ‘of the 1924 football] : eee, ; sight laps at § o'clock this morning. amateur viewpoint, college athletic | moved the quarterback and, in the | Cleven of the Presbyterian college of || 4 ~ ae, Vee oy . fhe end Of the sth hour of pedal-| heads have been. accused of taking] next game, one of the most tmpor- | South Carolina. Bombarx, a junior, |), f= LG) Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace ling. The record for 66 hours 18} their football too seriously. tant on the schedule, the reorganized | has been playing tackle. : 1,189: miles, five lap When the warning has’ been|and factionless team defeated aj On the Great White Way wv — sounded and the cry ts raised at the | team that seemed sure to finish as 1 Ore on Coach end of each season that football] the champions of the east. J must be saved, the neutrals from po EY = the side-lines are prompted to in- While the anti-transfer rule ha: Resi ns Post quire: ‘Saved from what?" not been announced as being in 1g Carelessness, however, has allowed | force at other big colleges, the prin- evils to creep up from behind, | ciple of the theory is being applied armed with a big sock in other| at several of the bigger footba'l pe Miata, do pe i eas sports, and perhaps {t {s well that | institutions. 8 RES Te . untington, football | those who want to keep football as| West Virginia university, one of L ft Off coach at the University of Oregon] one of the few sports above re-|the leading football celleres of the | Lal —No Pain! TODAY AND THURSDAY Today and Thursday for the last six years, resigned yes-| proach, should act on the theory | cast, had some aggravating experi- # “ terday but will continue his work at | that it 1s better to apply the ounce | ences with transfers, and it is appar. (4 e 9 ‘THE the university until the end of the| of prevention rather than seek the| ent from the personnel of this year’ LA spring term since he is also a mem: | pound of cure. fine team that the coaches prefer to on Oo a ST \ ber of the faculty of the achool of | Theoretically, tt is sound to bar | make their own players. Practically MOMENT” physical education. transfers from tramping around] all of the “players on this year’s an Py from college to college and prac-| team were former West Virginia & FASCINATING STORY. OF PARIS neo tically {t will be approved by many | high school players, and perhaos AND THE AFRICAN VELDT HENRY HULL Spor t Cale ar coaches who have had some strenu-| the team comes closer to actually wit. DORIS pM nd | representing tts own name than any . other university in the country. ANNA Q. NILLSON —also— | Notre Dame, a good many years HAROL back, ald mot ‘place any obstacle In JAMES KIRKWOOD | Sipe pawore Racing. the way of transferred players, Dut and A NOTABLE SUPPORTING CAST —in— Meeting of Jefferson Parish Fuir under the administration of Knute —also— “THE GOAT” * @ssociation at New Orleans. Rockne, the Notre Dame team has id. Meeting of Pacifico Coast Jockey not only become one of strict Notre % 3 NEWS ancy TORICe Tavetiey! Cor d. club, at Tanforan. Dame affilia ® ¥ ? 5 omedy iediting of Cubsnhsserloan Jockey Teane sieulntlons eat enallet era eat chart ane bitt Drop = v Shows at 1, 2, 8:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 | ‘WHY PAY RENT’ \ \ club at Havana. y Marine wockeren tt little “Freezone” on an aching corn, j — Bs Meeting of Tijuana Jockey efub at ws 4 real college spirits the ret eles instantly that corn stops hurting » wa > pop erinante 10¢ and 20¢ % to be desired in a player and that a| then shortly you lft it right off | p Cycling. Seats for 60,000 Are} stuaent has only one allegiance, ani| With fingers. ora eny: of eninusl inte Bay rae, ? that is given to his first college. ae Sane outa: = ny -Rottle fm Madison Square Garden. : of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf. Bowling. Provided for 1924 ° ° ficient to remove every hard corn STARTS Mid@le West Bowling association : Inj urtes Fatal soft corn, or corn between the toes, a FRIDAY tournament at St. Louis Fete at Paris. and the foot calluses, without sore. Golf. T ness or trritation —Advertisement. imhira anzual Carsitna tournament o Boxer on : Yor women at Be By JOHN O'BRIEN . \ . (Unitea Press Staff Correspondent) s ; Pa . aadwortern A. A. U. ewntor oham-| PARIS, Dee. tinea Feal| The Wyoming saa plonship at Omaha. The finishing touches are being put Agnes Ayres ana Jack Holt Pancho Villa vs. Howard May-|to the Stadium at Colombes, outside ‘ Derry, 15 rounds at Toronto. Paris, for the 1924 Olympic games. NEW YORK, Deo. 5—Thomas ¢ Sea Taaa aa Practically nothing remains to be} Madden, a marine attached to the Sweethearts—love storms— —IN— The Rinkeydinks always tmve aldone except the Installation of the] U. S. S. Wyoming, died today from| WHAT A PICTURE! FULL exit Mr. Cupid! Enter “The good oo seats in the covered stands. These] injuries suffered last night in a TH: 98, will be places for sixty thousand] bout with Thomas howe national OF LAUGHS AND RILLS Marriage Maker, love doc- spectators, of which ten thousand] guardsman. Maybe you think you've tor extraordinary. His will be seated in the covered grand-| Madden collapsed at the end of the. fanat : 1 unique system of handling stand, known as the Stand of Hon-| the six round bout after shaking |S€e" the funniest picture love affairs provides seven or and a similar number in the| hands with his opponent. Their}Maybe you think you've reels of refreshing novelty s of th ; ——._—_ ie FD GLOSSY places are distributed around the Maybe you think there are —igiso ’ main .track. ANNAPOLIS ATHLETIC no ciate thrills waiting for ~ All will be in readiness well be- you! med: ‘rom Press fi fore the achoduled date. To guard : inte sy tee Pathe im the LAST TIMES TODAY for this 7 Millions Use It — Few Cents| seinst possible danger trom such BIRECTOR LEAVES FOR ’'M_TELLING YOU NOW Buys Jar at Drugstore an enormous crowd in case of panic due to fire or other accident, spe- cial care has been taken to provide safety exits, of which there are 34, each 16 feet wide. The entire St dium could be evacuated in three minutes. A SPORT BRIEFS DETROIT.—Sid Barbarian of De troit, defeated Johnny Dundee, world’s featherweight champion, in a ten round no-decision bout, ac- cording to newspaper men. HOUSTON, Texas.—Charies Ren- trop of Little Rock, defeated Sam Clapham, “British Lion,” in straight falls. Paul Jones of Nebraska, won in straight falls from Islam Rachid, COAST ON GRME PLANS ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 5.—Com- mander Byron McCandless, director of athletics at the naval academy. left here yesterday for California. The object of his mission, it is understood, is to perfect minor, but necessary detatls in connection with the football contest between the midshipmen and the University of Washington eleven at Pasadena on New Year's day. For Raw Sore Throat | At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with Saas the spot with a gentle It goes to tingle, loosens congestion, drawa out THAT YOU’RE ALL WRONG! Starting TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 RIALTO ‘Itching Is the Funniest, the Most surprising comedy drama you have seen in years! EAT AND SHOP AT The Methodist Church BIG SHOW PRESENTED BY Billie Ireland’s Follies “GOOD MORNING, DEARIE” = COLUMBIA Its a Musical Review Taken From the Popular Plays of the Season NEW MUSICAL NUMBERS AND VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS 7 o’Clock 9 o’Clock the Turk. All are heavyweights. soreness and pain. ‘ PT IADRGETIAT ect bead Es Goon eee aie meat Rr Aa B A / A AR PRETTY GIRLS LOVELY GIRLS ~ —As % Feault of the controvers: |fhe strength of the oldfushioned us| ¢ATT; OVER LIVEST’ A PERFECT BEAUTY CHORUS . we m1 . len ie *, conbed national singics and gouplce love |enldren. Keep thandy for instant use —and— “In the Sunday School Annex” —also— the U ‘tate, | ToMothers: Musterole is now ——— Davis Cup committee, Tilden said | jaade im tmilder form for NEWS REEL Thursd Biecember:6 EDWARD HORTON in “TOO MUCH BUSINESS” i oy “clnruly or sham} that be tmevican Davis cup tom, |__ Askfor Children’s Mustercle 10c—306 brain ea ar tan : ATTENTION LADIE, mT A a. Jair-G = that natu groomed effect to fina} touch to good dress both business and on social occasions | ng cream which Legion Cagers to Practice Tonight | 858 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. TODAY and TOMORROW WYOMING LUNCHEON SERVED—11:00 O’CLOCK ON CHICKEN DINNER SERVED, 5:30 P. M. 75c Per Plate—Adults A Very Fine Dinner Set Given Away Free A Coupon Given With Every Admission Ticket Wednesdays and Saturday Matinee Until Dec. 22 “HairGroom” is greaseless; also 25c Per Plate—Children Under 10 The Lady Holding the Lucky Number Wins ' helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous| The American Legion basketball This Beautiful Set hair, Beware of greasy, harmful| team will practice a tthe M. U. Suijavons.—Advertjrement, church at 9 o'clock tonight. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER a Continuous 1 to 11

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