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First in News - O7 All Events + AAMISTICEDAY BATTLE NEXT ON |*OUSNOWMEAL—Achesos rere INGLA a Seas By RING LARD SCHEDULEFOR CASPER WARRIORS| fal Sse Jeep | || ( Sees woimer. “Ree Cee dle le ape for i ie; Tough Contest in Sight for Locals, Now that Douglas and Cheyenne are safely out of the way in its march toward the championship, the Casper high -school football team is due for a strenuous week of work before it tackles Laramie high school on the local field Ar- ‘mistice afternoon. Ted Madden, backfield coach, returned from Laramie a few days ago with the news that Laramie has an exceptionally strong eleven. Madden saw the Leramie 4 outfit scrimmage against the Uni- versity of Wyoming frosh and the ~S high schoo! lads showed plenty of . SS class. They are reported as a fast, hard block! tricky playing. aggre- gation that are undoubtedly one of : , the three best teams in the state. (Copyright, 184, by The Bell Syndicate, Ine) eree rules touchdown for B team. Mme. de Witt Scehlumb Was his ruling correct? president of the French Unio! Answer.—Not correct. When the] Women Suffrage, is the mot! ball struck @ spectator under the|six children, to the educatid circumstances set forth tt was whom she consecrated her safety under approved ground rules.| time before entering public 1 — —_ ARMY AND NAVY ELEVENS GET The Cheyenne game here Saturday showéd plenty of raggedness which the local coaches hope to straighten out in the neat week. The work of ot |i the ends was mediocre and the team ! denpended on about two out of a FOOTBALL QUESTIONS ADDRESS: Lawrence Perry, Special Football Correspondent of the Casper Tribune, 814 World Building, New York. If you haye some question to ask about footbull— If you want a rule interpreted— GOOD PRACTICE IN TIE GAME game, By the time Laramie ar- By WALTER CAMP the ordinary called signals. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) Yale managed to get by without Game Faces Setback If | 2y.\,'s exzerted, tnat_ the, team FOOTBALL LEAN IT Tale aaah ee oe eer y | Glacolosing much to the Harvard That women can sell bond well as men, provided they ha’ same qualities that successful men have, is tho opinion of] Jacob Riis, the most outstan CHICAGO.—Eddlo Shea, Chicago | ®8ccesstul woman in Wall Sty featherweight, was signed to meet Billy Noble in Omaha, November 7, and Yale gained a lot of valuable ex-}and Princeton scouts, using her j Chance Element Is He of when the occasion presents perience from their tie encouter Sat-| split line plays only a few times, on i ae § | Captain Hales and Stanton were Eliminated. both out in suits Monday but both urday and both will profit by it.| one of which occasions, Pond made The kicking, which was expected to} a good gain For results try a Tribune much, as they checked advances} recognized that the Columbia eleven, |} tion will be answered in this By LAWRENCE PERRY. time and time again. The forward | full of grief over the passing of their || column. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)] passing was only fair, but. the Army | coach, was not up to its standard r NEW YORK, Nov. —Ilinois | Showed Yale, just as did Dartmouth, | of the preceding game (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) -lowers and turned them into in dif. and Notre Dame have improved| that there is a hole fora long for-} Penn still stands to beat Cornell,| Question—On a try for point af-| MONTREAL.—Billy Defoe, st. ferent partisans of the sport. their positions as the two strongest | W@rd Pass straight down the middle | but if they have any ideas that they | ter touchdown. the ball hits an. op-|.Paul, outpointea Leo Kia Roy, Cana. It is the system of scouting, now SOUTH CASPE teams in the country at the present] f the scrimmage that will have to| can rest on their oars until Thanks-|ponent yet continues on its way | dian featherweight champion, in ten 80 prevalent, which i» rapidly tend- time, California, victor on Satur-| be filled up before the, Princeton giving and then turn the trick they |over the bar. Does the point count? | rounds, ing to transform footbull into what pension for his failure to report for a match with Joe Lohman of Toledo. One of the best 3-tube set the market, complete speaker, phones, batteries,| ‘Price $70.00 Here is a real set you had| monotonous, 86 devoid of spirit, so stripped of the element of chance, that it will lose its grip on its fol- soar sified Ad. be be good, was variable and mediocre. if you want to know anything || C®f! Tremaine of Cleveland at Bast are still hobbling on game legs. They Gridiron Perfo: ance} There were some good, long high} The writer talked with Jones last || about u play— yening 1) Chicago November 14, and Joe my may be in improved shape by “Armis- rmi Ones, but too great a proportion of | week and he sald “Columbia had|| Write to Lawrence Perry, for ||2¢ at Loulsville November 24. } By JOHN B. FOSTER tice day but neither is expected to Outshin (0) the kicks were rather weak and | better look out for Cornell, for Doble || titteen years an authority on the SEES. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | go the full route. es ers sloppy. And the attempts at goal| has had ten days to patch up the |] game as writer and offidial. it || ZANESVILLE, Ohto.—The Zanes- NEW YORK, Nov. 4—Unless the] Practice will be held every night This from place and drop Kicks might | weakness of his team.” The results you want a personal reply en- || Ville. boxing commission fined Jack system of intensive scouting is dis-| this week in preparation for the Season. just aa well not bave been made. Saturday showed how well Dobie || closo a stamped, self-addressed || Burke, light heavyweight of Pitts. SPECI AL continued soon, the game of foot-| game. Offside penalties cost each team| had done the job, altho it must be|| envelope. Otherwise your ques. || burgh, and imposed six months’ sus. ball will resolve itself into one so —_———___. | } | ter come in and see it. @ay over Southern California, might| @4 Harvard games, are mistaken, for Dobie means busi-| Answer.—Yes. But had it struck Pa ———— the late Percy, Haughton, in his last dispute this. But the writer is ar Coach. McEwan will dig into the | ness and his black eyes are snapping |a member of: the kicker's own side] YOUNGSTOV Ohio, — Jackie |] If you present set is not talk with the writer, so aptly de- vised by an easterner who has been| Cadets this week that their tackling | fire into his men daily. no. Nichols, St. Paul featherwelght,|| ing properly, bring it to signated “the game of one play.” ! ns needs improving, that their punts Chick Meehan and “his Syracuse —— won # newspaper .decision over The seouting method has gone far nerds pei eye tecpre ane must be more consistent and that | warriors. scored easily over Pitt, but Question —On a: kick off the bal!] Ernie Gooseman, Milwaukee, after chang- Want A Gouttt steadily, shoes not at this date war-| ‘hey simply must not fumble punts, | had an epidemic of fumbling and in hits one of the receiving side's | 12 rounds. ing.feotball trom # pastime of give! | eat Casper an uth Casper | ented to a place in Illinois’ class. Jones wil work hard also on the| the finn! period Gustafson got over} hands but he falls to hold it and it ee ETE and take on the first meeting of two | football teams opened the grade ‘Were Illinois and Notre Dame to| *!°kine proposition and ,incidental-| for Pitt and tied tho «core. continues on ite way (bak, of: 3 ‘The dirtiest paper money {= said tears, to one: of pre-undérstood ar. | 8chool league Monday afternoon at lay next Saturday, what would|!¥ find out what makes that hole} ‘The story is that Bill Roper, the| goal posts where another man of to be in circulation in the mining raigement and formation which the| the high school fleld with a decisive eed in? No ono over cun tell what] ‘7. the middie of ‘his backfield de- | Princeton coach, was up at the ¥ale-| receiving side recovers: Two of the|resions of Pennsylvania. ~'tWor teama, — are attempting recog-| Victory for Hast by a score of 12 seal ba iat aie tobe ceshet against Jong pas: Army game Jetting his team shift] idcking side tackle him behind “the nize quickly as possible, and for | to_0- Me rey lhwores vee" Eniciee dee Rote thut | for itself against Swarthmore and|line. Was this a touchback or a which they. arranged their de-| Hast) was outweighed but showed] breaks and ai Li pba ee both teams: used tho “huddle” sys-| that, in spite of his absence, ‘they | safety? ree & much better. knowledge of football | too prone to occur. This, the siete] tem of signal in. the. second: half, | showed flashes of the beat work they ‘Andwar cst wa sktba cele: socouias : a torwart passes and} thinks, however, may be said=it} one played thru the first half with have exhibited this season, ‘ BS i Have you seen the 1925 trick formations with ease. would be a scoring game. Illini ed that the men of the receiving team scored once in each half ang} Would find Layden, Crowley, Miller : side who touched the ball did not’ in i Sepang 29 wero well on thelr way to another {and Stuhldroher very difficult to stop : any way cause the ball to go over}/ Hudson Coach? Seeman Ghe tear ie eee ae Score. Wher the: Sunk: whistle blew: 1 Maen. Opportunity Sasimicre Wat ; fh the Ine, ‘a \. . owed fe wer bi a chances z x } ; gnce ia the game-when ther’ rushed} Grange,’ Moniwaine, Hall and” Brit Question— A is the offensive dominates’ the eleven more and| the ball 60 yards only to lose it on| ton Would recelve more help from LL E a6 hry 3 Be % elke fron bodied ibe ae eSTAD MEX aoa by drilling into it which it|® fumble five yards from the goal | their linemen and thus would score 1) “ au 0 pu Iron goal line. A player from Team B must do under evéty anticipated set | line. Gained son, the Radio Mn, WATCH THE PARAGG You might miss a real) gain. ‘The price dr Today's price, LOS. Watson Radio S) “The Little Store With Big Business.” Phone 368' 218 S. Agta ieee eA The Uneup for the East Casper] In other words, tho writer, who bison edt cht Sieclapti aber Pye ortho In two sets of games that have} ‘peach, center: Shikany, right} the forwacda of Illinols in their brggaie ic thche ate Ranceti yaa deen played in the east this Thee | Svard; Turner, left guard; Hubba.| blocking and interference would side sUneiphen? icpnaeien lea cate Per re ey nee tec | ight tackle; Hurst, lett tackle; Cook, | play a more definite role in helping ee fablish a certain rating of the elevens, there js no doubt that ef- fective scouting and thoroly pene- trated attack of the defeated elevens | 2° pete 16 toe" mden @f a tenders right end; Sullivan, left end; Chill: } :helr backs than would the South fve-yeard mark, Here it is. recov- Everything in Building Material cutt, left half; Schuler, right half:{ Bend linemen who, nevertheless, are By HENRY L. FARRELL the bis eastern teams could learn| ered by 4 member of Team B. Ref- Qawson, quarterback; Logan, full-| very good at this themselves. (United Press Sports Editor) many lessons from the west, so also RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGO NEW YORK, Nov. 4. ‘(United| could the eastern railroads have Vistributors of Vahet tue Gate which Gan doce Re enh Os to give all credit to the backfield | Press)—Perhaps the east will deny | their eyes opened about real service] R, C, Montgomery, and that the 4 i Httle, af] that western. football can offer it|if they went out in the wild and Practically every play they had to], HATIne Passed the necomary ex. ape Se eye ee ae kind | Any. kindiot K pattern okt. whlati ty |vGoly ta ee how ‘che western ronda cope with. . z . Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Phone 2300 and 62 . Casper, M. D. " . 4 . Physician and Surgeon * J 7 ‘of foot-| ame Could be improved. The dif-| take care of football crowds. . 4 Had tho players obtained that in- Lisoss 19 ee tte Tiaiascrlourie ie bail, Regie sed ie sre not| ference between eastern and west. There, were 70,000 fans in the]] Klectronic Reactions Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW by experience during the P ern football always has been a sub-| stands at the Illinois-Michigan game pias hes ‘won, that would pine re? Lay satoara tease faa, ag A Seong ogy page aapierng Ject of debate and even if competent | in Urbana. Fifty thousand of those of Abrams havé been sport. But they didn’t. — 5, oe of thelr forwards, critics do assert that the western] fans had to travel three hours or Riverton, Wyoming. They had received it from “scouts” | pRoHIBITION PARTY ELECTORS 7 ie been re: | Stme 18 better, there are easternerg| more on @ train to the field and Who had studied. the opposition in|" write on ballot, under electors,| Nebraska's backflela t foc| Who will question the competence| back again. Not one of those travel- advanove and given them the infor. | Orem C. King, elector for Faris and] Célving a great deal of credit for} o¢ the judgment. 5: lers had the horrors and discomfort » mation. Lass Brehm. stopping Grange, What stopped Setting aside for the moment that | of Néw Yorkers who have to make ‘The fact that scouting ts as fate |= | Grange in thit game more then any"} question of mechanical _football,| the annual trip to Princeton or New for one team es for another has|on all the teams his elven was to} ‘Hine lee was big. powerful. well: | there is one sure thing, Haven. nothing to do with it. ‘The trouble lay, He aeemed surprise when | cosctied set of forwards. | They ‘Of | Rise cam give the east a dozen good! The rlinols Central on every 7 Hie ar diped luting fa putting a asked if that was regarded as high | ‘used to be put out of the way. Yessons in the proper way of bulid-| coach train going to Urbana—and Mdsiee: ne Sota then te Giana ee ‘and replied: | Course Ilini's Une work then had ing stadiums and in taking care of | there wore do eneeial. theme nal a ebay ger path cee “ithey'd do it against your" es | Rot developed to tts present eff} crowds, dining car going und a dining car pd eR ee ie dag eros eet the big “eons Glency, but just the same those Nel here are thres great football| coming back, There wat alwo a Fees tae, tan th ‘at, was y tocoeda wie’ ied to | Draska forwards and. of course, the} stadiums in the east that are devot- buffet lunch car and a candwich altho he, too, like Ce ne wae peech hes np oepaigt BY soonts to} men back of the line, should bel oq exclusively to football and track | Ou The .conductors of” tralna obliged to use scouts in egiriec . | keep “i ie he geet credited with turning in a masterly} vents. The Harvard stadium, the} would not pull a train out if there Hy eo had a book of in-| ball ts suffering, ‘There tame eooe | Saturday. fum. They are regarded in the east |‘phose who wore standing were # Bomuel: soins ae tattea evans ulay'| nthee ert ee thing. It's plain bus. | Syracuse has a PA saoecty Jey ae as Die dd manth Of architectural skilled to get. off the train and take the “ ‘indivi ‘ ; every man is practically an @ maximum ‘of comfort for| next one, Butchers offered for sale She every move. Of Srory Nee Lanes: thine more nor Jen Ag But with the line -wabbling;| the spectators, BTC Natinabia prioak evervihing as it has been since the Boston col-|' Those in the east who think\that|that a passenger could want, But: lego game, those backs have not/the football structures. of the “Big chers sold playing cards and cour- had much of a chance to shine. All| Threo” are the last word should! teous young men, bearing a badge One Piece _ windshield —Making it clear vi- sion—is on all Hud- || ———— SSO 600 : son Coaches. } | Grand Prize Shoo! | Special Prizes Every Day REMINGTON AUTOMATIC RIFL GIVEN AWAY We Make Keys, Repair Guns, Locks and Phonogr} SHOGREN’S NOVELTY SHC 112 North Center St. Phone | which may be en as confirm: [take a look at the Ohio State] of the company, came through the ae the pai hetierns often hidden stadium in Columbus, the Iitinois} 2 ; . and generally unobtrusive work Of} memorial stadium in Urbana and the valiant forwards “down in the|the Nebraska stadium in Lincoln, muck of the line,’ makes many &| Compared to thewe three big back. structures of the middle-west, the best in the enst are antiquated, and out of date. For instance, the press boxes in the Ohfo ‘State stadium and the Ili. en—though she has} Nols stadium are glass enclosed and pot béing’ peotenacctiout Agricul-| steam heated. ‘The tables aro tural college ranks in the east with|Toomy and comfortable and the ser- Syracuse | Vice 1s perfect. The same care in Fale, Rutgers, Dartmouth, Syr: providing protection from the weather, in offering room and com- fort for the spectators and courteous service Im carried out just, the same for those who buy tickets as for cars and pasi out big cardboard Jap tables for those who w: while away the time in a anything. Young railroad employes tagged—“Information’ were willing to tell a stranger anything he want- @d to know about hotels in Urbana or Champaign, about the best way of getting to the stadium or the best and earlies trains to get back, Several of these young men were seen doing the heretical thing of walking the distance of a car to the water cooler and bringing back a drink of water to a lady. After’ having experienced the courtesy of the west and after hav- ing been made to feel that a: foot- ball customer or a football reporter i# something more than nm doormat, it 4 going ‘to be very difficult to go back to the eastern way of being in- dependent. RESIS a A UCL ET, A dozen photographs will solve a dozen puzzling gift problems— Bell's Studio, phone 1303.—Adv. On the basis of being beaten, or not béaten, or tiled or not tied, one dots not get very far in rating vens. For example, in point of Notice to Big Game Hunters and Lehigh. Yet the Aggies would not get very far against any of the teams named. Princeton, defeated by Notre Dame and tied by Lehigh, wvtiyed bert eget wipe out the} those who work in the preas box. Bent Heol “providing Lescoages! The “Big Three” has an {dea that tinues to maintain her-slate of vie-|'t {8 beyond the public tories and Princeton gets by Har- vard, Should Penn be beaten this season, the winner of the Princeto! Harvard contest, by triumphing over frived ie aerge the backing (of| Yale, Harvard and Priceton gra mere gg igre This ist Uously Ret aside a section of their top ranking in the east. is so abt rge Fa la ncaeap etc everyone getting their meat and the press. It looks upon the Inclination of ‘the ‘Big Ten” to be nice to the Dublic as a tendency of a west that {is radical in politics and radical in sports. If-you plan on a hunting trip phone or write: Rocky «Mountain TRAIN SCHEDULES | dge CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN f Westbound Arrives De Dubois, Wyo. No. 603 ‘ --1:80 p. m 1: No, 613 ~~ ean ennadl 300 p.m. stbound Arrives De CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Arrives De No, $2.. ,2.- Westbound o. 9 No. Kraft paper is being made in the state of Travancore, India, from bamiboo fiber. =F > Ha ae) go 4 cen 5 eo ead Fes a aa ec e tel 35m geo | eB not saying that the writer just now have much chance of bet and there is no shelter for the fans. flor de , Ells, But one can never tell what} mye «Big Threo' cares nothing if e > three games. who 1s carrying the ball and they Inter torage REN asi i apparently figure that the specta- A dozen photographs solv@ | tors are less concerried in the roal r . pire a en 11 a dosen puzzling gift problems—| happenings of the game. It. {x Warm, Clean Garage. sands are given the courtesy of see t ing-a “Big Three” team on the fisid 223 North Durbin eo AS Phone 1146 by anyone else for the press. There , i 1s that Princeton or Harvard * “ §WOc = 2fer25c ~ 15c fee iazY the | {8 PO covering over the press box Gri ed tak Your wilh happen in these so-called bIS| the reporters up in the clouds know 1648 Bell's Studio, phone 1808.—Adv. enough, their attitude is, that thou- Rates Reasonable. Unvearying High Quality Since 184 Sieur ieee eas As the football management of