Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 7

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€be Casper Daily Eridune OF SPORTING NEWS |= "s:"."<",. EASTERN GRID TEAMS WEAKER, FARRELL SAYS; Most of Them Fail to] -S2222=*Psu— tem BOXINGRULING I5 PROTESTED Ye Ce OOTALL TEAMS OF THSYEAR (WALTER JOMRSOR HOT To GET out GME UST ===" == “Tomo” | AREBESTON THE DEFENSE, ""Quess MEBUYS BALL CLUB, Cs OSH, ——t NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Managers Sais <M) Rapa oti aiieiion. By JOHN B. FOSTER the teams resorted had as their pur. =e TER CAMP Shin and Tous Larchanto, of Penasat | (Copyright. 1924, Casper Tribune}| pose the flanking o7t of ax cpses| WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—Walter Johnson, pitching} scopyta ieee Casper Tribune) can lose or make peor showing tm all| —.aired with victories In the open.| “2W YORK. Nov. 25—Broadly| ing line mainstay of the world’s champion Senators, will be re-| BERKELEY. Callt. Nor. 25.—The the early games. At Yale, Har speaking. H ~ ae ; varé amd.Princhion thes tile, thelr pois wy tgp treeior seg rin prs poh 1934, both east amd west, has de-| rected through center and some.| Warded for his long service to the club by his rleease only | California Standford game pinyed in teams on the theary that games be-| tn. championship vacated by Jonany |TU0PCd & better defensive game|times these gained ground. It was|if he is. able to close some ownership deal with another | ‘tht ‘otderte! California stadium = . Ps rs . Saturday was nome of the most ex- fore the “Big Three” games are than that of 1923. This manifests }the better and heavier elevens that/club that will fit in with his desire to settle down perma-| nd fi the only gaines to get their teama ready | 1-1 ast. “au appear before the state itself in apots Im the scores of teams|succeedeg with this play How| Le She eee a to protest | nently with his family in the west. | bas witnessed this season. From the for these “ Three” that were mairiy yell matched many of them failed was in the a i ree pad. erm cape wetnseiee: ng St Sin neee meets oe ee fact that most of them had no d-|__C!r& Griffith, president of the | acc orp: Pine qgeamgge = Spe < In the western conference, ys when the elevens ef the larger tn-/} ception about them. - etree gery oat t ar thrills, fine display ox suchas com where. In > | tournament. _} Bosition of managemen’ = ¥ the Pucitic Coast conference, the) During the bouts lest week. an-| stitutions meet a Onell aarp emg to Heht | night in scouting rapertalef an st and splendid football that picking southern, conference. the Missouri| nouncer Joe Humphreys stated that | it be coma Batural | sional good one. The best distance | 2°t to interest Johmeom in the St. either team to win was fraught with alle: oecky Mountain, Southwest.| five, instead of three boxers would wesker eleven: make © gree n | Pani ciub of the American associa- , Uncertainty Midwest and aig aicn a appear tm the semifinals, wich in- prcaars ag Cai ie ———— sien. kicked secuvately s } ten following the collapse of his _ Ture was more epen play than ionabin, team de thes teu | dient Chad the Se go Sig ae pac eg en han levees A. abxip-arncd deal fer the Oukiand club of the Pa- MAD F (FFER | the writer has heretofore witnessed cific coast league. im any two or three games bine > es wor and lest with con-| have a caknce at the title Later | Deen paged = fights made by | WSs nothing cut of Grigrith said deal with the for- | Forward passing. bri run ks it developed that Bobby Garcia of | ©Y®= weaker teams. => would met fall within the [and fer the most pa: excellent os conference of amy kind | Camp Holabird. Md, and Mike Dun- Smaller scores and tied scores = o¢ bis agreement with the handling of the ball marked the ast. however, ad that sony | dos\\98 Rock Istana Tinie. Bed ovj (hls stcsen tm the mectiass of the Schlaifer and tor his realese. strpasie. : reasons why foothall e om “& deal with the St. Paul club Pucifie coast feothall. as demon. - " they | tiere powerful because of the great- OH M tch d would not let Johnson stay home Strated by the two undefeated teams ~ ec amount of material on which to ara a C01 | any more than his pitching for us of the Far Western conferene also ‘east. This results im gemeral Yesterday the commission tnform-|draw at the larger universities— and I positively would not give bim may be put down as equal to that som at the end of the season|ed the press that no final decision | have been frequent. It may be his release for it,” Griffith said. of the very best teams Im the east. S the titim= of [taken frome such veselis « that eee ey The club president gave Washing-} WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—Clark| For Californix, Harrel played a (iati teach Vin threshed out | coaches are making better progress/ MILWAUKEE, Wis. Nov. 25—J| ton tans further hepe that Johnson C. Gre@ith, president of the Wash-| %@° same. But Stanford, gorewarn- aftr we ny peel im teaching their charges how to} Morrie Schlaifer of Omaha and Joey! would carry om for the champions Me ‘ e@ of his prowess, kept her line “ >—-- * t te ingtom baseball team, said fodzy that Lime to the satisfaction of anyone. meet deceptive plays and plays that | O'Hara ef Chicago were mat }again mext season by announcing plunging plays well out of Horrell’s If thik saldiliesiast were th aaa the Sully Today have been made posishle by changes| day to box 10 rounds here on D+| that he bad offered kim a choice of } Walter Johnson, veteran pitcher.) reach—and very wisely. Imlay made im the rules. camber $ at catchweights. Ther|two contracts, one for a year and|had not signed a new contract with bei at the st to pick its best team te meet " contract with} some brilliant rums; in fact. during : som tcc t Defense against the forward pass | will meet im the semf-windup to the} the other for two years at a salary|the Senators but that Engel. | the third perio? of the he b e middh pe: of the game, when ‘ a pats ener pode pir oe has been better in the east than| Mickey WalkerJock Mal be he base. increase above the $12,000 the pitch-| scout, had .been authorized to offer| California swept ahead of Stanford's fs reported to have received last | Johrson the choice of two contracts| two field goals with three. touch games, however, which were won season He bas not yet -tecepted#botk providing for imeresies’ t | downs, he was the terror of the Stan- by use of the pass. But far and either, Griffith sald ford team wide, it was not such an easy thing oust avay with s ase and the cit) S@ilor Wanger | “LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT try reruations and teaching rom before the east could pick its best team. ‘ - They don't know m the exst what team is the best team “Perhaps Primeeton would have been picked evec before. There were many| Two other bouts will complete the card. the movement has g2! way. It ts said to have had tts or- ta Pittsburgh te control fm a3 m we game, bat Dart- every direction under stress, did not THE CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT” ae ‘wae ee cauenea aoe oe ee mosth, Eesetenes elenes aes prevail as it did tn*other yenrs. Put to Sleep “Busybodies After the Farm — —Gray Silver, Legislative Rep- graftess went them ose onal es tastier a heir In almost all the games, this Chile” resentative, American Farm and now, bad as ther y and to gripping th al theory of trying to get through the “There is a kind of mush Bureaz Federation are, this chil? labor emendment ty and cer While eastern football has been tn- tackle predominated Im attempted er 2? “ = : fecioc ail season it has been up te tits guins through the line. goed standard im other see-/ § Where the backs were very fleet, r that seems to consider work am It will be 2 sad day for the ris 3 of the country. scores in x end running wes on the Bill of tac-| WeStt. Knocked out Sailor Winger) = os pard work «@ device of tion when ancther fed rseetiotal games that e ties, where the coack submitted te|¢ Denver tm the foarth round of a| ¢¥0 pig 3 with its horde of @ie-western football was muck ei his men but the defense agains®end | ‘cheduled 10round > oak ee eres bureaucrats, U. S. marshals, spies better than the easterm game and runing was more alert than usual) Mbt Laber Amendment ts that the em- and attorneys are turned loowe beaded opimion abroad im the land “Work and Vote Against It!” spoodingly ex, bureaucracy?” — rovidence, R. I. Jo eT Acceptance Impossible “Tf all the proposed amendment Federa and it{tcok am exceptionally geod ——SE feccemtent af the late which contemplated was » tine uD jod. You must remember that man to make a gain by that route. | Id imfallibly follow the am legislation r pe: ern teams pick cut the hardest There was greater success fn sfip- : tunel ee me heute have ever heard of, the proposed 3 im the east and that if they ping by the tackles this year be = cause most of the plays to which 2 of these soft z we east fust | anks. We have m ae 2 middiewestern : n educational Ines, ‘ J 4 Sdrem tnt t the power : : 729 afraid of them. They are o yuprers c pero were ting 1 ble and expense t % . é degree lene nutty than the anti jistrtcte tan gan, sea to raise labor of all persons up to the ase the standard hemrer and the great aap A Fespectahia manhoc ef eighteen they made tts aecep- adveriontad\ wank vba a ateieiaeanal ta f vivisectionista. “Bad as the effect will be upon and womanhood of which their ‘tance’ mepominin wr. federal authority ‘country may be proud, for Cnn- - real classy foothall. Ut is dowltful x ‘We have seen Government youth to have TH t= file to say Congress any team of the past three years PARIS, Nev. 24.—An army of vel-} pureaus tm action, toc, and we PROHIBIT them from working. fees to be allowed to step in woult not exersme the power te he east could heat either one of wnteer amuggiore fe engaged in at-| » 8 new they tend to expand % Would be still worse for the and say they shall not 4> amy the full extent {f it ie granted. tempting to get copies of the pamph- government ftecif. The pecple work—that to help father anf x5 one cam guarantee that. for let writter by Vicente Blasco Ibanez} and to grasp after more pewer simply will not stand for any mother ie a crime and a curte te no one can foretell’ what the in denunciation of King Alfonso and| over the individual cftizem, even such dietation by federal auther- children an? country.” action. of Congress may or may Premier Riveria, across the as thefr mounting costs are de ‘ty. Nor will they submit to the —William Godfrey, Winthrep, not be The people will do well frontier, the anther sald toda: edie@ tax. graft and persecution Maine, 2 New Enxgiand Home By NEA Airmail Service. ‘yivania, Syracuse. Dartmouth,} Showing the latest pose of Sully gers or Fale the battle of a fe/Montgomery, former gridiron star! manding more taxes out ef Bis Doe “ ngt to give Congress any more (t may mvolve.”"—Parm and Home stead, Springfield, Mass. oa: willing te | with the sensational Centre cuvilege The printing of the Spa pockets. Tt t a tendemey ef the Speinatieht Septeaaber: piwer than they) are willing t would seem then that tf foot-| eleven, amd now a kading “white f é thet wil have t 200% : “A Constant Menace.” as hit a slump tm the east that} hope.” Ome 6f Montgomery's boost: ¥] Gourmment tl -. * oes “Whereas, such an amendment would constitute a constant men- a “New Engiand Homsetead op- ace te our agricultural. fndsu peses this amendment. It Urses ria? and eommercial life. © * © We are indeed has stalled Likewise fm the other) ers*is Jack Dempsey, the champion. sections of the gountry. “Mectgemery has the fighting —_——— * }beart,” says Dempsey, “and that Tribute wantads bring yesults. ought to carry him a long way.” be fought. and im the case cf the “Wremg From Every Standpoint™ Chilé-Laber Amendment, {f te be fought, the time f Farm Journal, Phfladefphis, Jan. ¢¥eryoue to vote em the sub- urge the senate and the hease >¢ shortsigi: pamphlets by airplane. | vary, 1924. ject whether be or she — of representatives of our general ther edhaslt be bed bt s n° am elector cc a member of the assembly to gtve tmmediate. com be rplvess = ‘Hands Off Our Children” *. legtetature. sideration to the proposed amend¢- by the generous offere of help “The chil labor amendment “Tt woul! be am awful mistake ment and to reject it decisively will come directly before the peo- +thus to endow Congress with pow- and give notification cf such re ple of Massachusetts at the Ne er to say that persons under 1% faction te the proper antherities vember election. The Legisinture years of age shall be prebihited 4: Washingter.”"—From Real was asked te ratify the amend- from laber. Amy such peobibi- tinns adopted by Quality Milk Pro- ment, but it wisely declined to aet tiom is wrong’ from every stamd- ducers Association, Mecklenburg untit the people of the State point. County, arth Careitas. expressed am opinion. That was “It may be sold that Congress wise, for this proposed amend- will never go to the extreme of “Unewund te Thought and the South publicana feet more kinship with Spa’ ment provides for such s complete prohthiting persons under 1% from r t: ‘a 2 t surrender of both State and fam- working All the mor ae rene enomare Be med te b isiation which wilt were republican. [ft wo fly rights that & should not be then gor not granting pb nw perme ad eects: tte eel ext : Seer oe peeks eines: theeee Nag gr a paternalistic | government at fileness was tts cient. Ome ae ‘The Federal government has, im purpose of the proposed ness was ite cfg ‘ Washington, or Swoult permit a federal congress to take the place he parents to all children un der 1 years of age. * * © The Wet amendment ts one way or another, secured com the greatest trel ef many rights which were ortginally given to the States. Probably im some cases centration has been’ wis t the case of this child laber the program is being pushed too far, reeucrais and the and i i time for pin ef bureseratism he high- Coolidge himself. : thers have smicd It’s a Fact! No better, milder or sweeter cigar sound creating and com Boishevistic tm all means shagid mever he mace = part cf the makes is accidentally kicked | otal cant “Hands ¢ that erases Uke & uplifters (amg ie ie -_—. tewiency appiies smatest document of ou ration. can only’ —Philade can made at Yorker, August 22, 1924 with redoubled force againat the i seg € the phin: Preshrterian Net Welcomed by Farmers. eel gy ap = ser Master of State Faith im Local Self-Gorernment Grange, Newton, Io The Vote of Betrayal ‘The Mgttieture of any rural state that re this - “The ‘propesal te ament the Sine | xephesentative _geter: Constitution giving Congress power to prohibit the laber of persons under the age of 14 years and te prescribe the conditions of ; ment betrays fos such Iaber does not find a tavor Spcingfiehf, Mas» Ingisisture of any abie response among the tr i974 urban, which ; im making this statemeo: . a de Gistinetiy understor Farmer Sentiment in Colorade CESTION—Is case . | expected to continue his propagand@ | however, t the farmers are a¢ , ft am o t the “hile 2 ae See ee a | there against the present regime in| verse to R= Signa ad f dail the pe ah but not | Spain. : res with the p wee intercepted — cS any price 10c ~ 2 for25c ~ 15c lor de Valentine zal Cont man In 1923, we ie S x . Master Bia, ye a Z 5 caught by 2 memier of Team pre meE ti r e yr ppe aera Ft. Athineoms ‘Whom Aiseeii Goan Unvarying High Quality Since 1848 peepeid baton han ear ee pe eee at the same time de net coont The Limit of Interference: The Heart of the Question where center passed it back? any & enance idieness and believe tha First i was the beards "The vital temwe fe thixc She ANSWER To spot where éenter stocking supporters you ever) chintrem are better off when fully pealth amt the 4 abandon te pamed tt back. ‘ _. saw or heard of. ~ } employed at either work or play.” with some "very thele right . -

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