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"DEMPSEY AND World Results By Leased Wire WORLAND SET FOR TITLE CLASH FRIDA’ GRID SEASON | YOU KNOW ME AL—Adventures of Jack Keefe , ae | By RING LARDNI ; IF THEY O10, eN ' bf " CONTINUES TO-| (itor crrerine.) /132S,e%ee, auere woul = MAN WSHE WANT ADS {| Buys caN'T eareatisimeny susT THE FIRST OF YEAR Gnve sreulo segue oe ing an edge in intersectiona! grid- Blackboard Drill _ Is iron play in the decade that this ri- vairy has become an annual fixture in the far west, faces a strenusus fight to retain its laurels, in: the - .* Given Local Squad at: | Post season games booked within the ‘ next few weeks. High School Since 1915, thirteen tntersectional , ?. games have been played around the _——- aan pada Mee the east victor. lous in ive, Both Casper and Warland] the midatewest Ce wim sft 4 football teams are taking | ended in ties, their last, breathing spells to-| Syracuse starts tho-intersectional fray this year by tackling southern day, preparatory to tomor-| Citcomia netx Saturdays On Now row’ state championship] year's Day, Penns y M : Sora * yivania, one of iy. : 1 on the local high] the east’s threo unbeaten eleven, Ww : it? (CapUn, SOG 0 2a Sees blackboard drill last night in place | Pacific Coast crown. of the-usual fiel@ work. Tonight both} ‘The middie west, which has divid- ‘ ; first and second teams will run|eq two intersectional jgames pith i . b/ | IN STANDING AFTER SEASON'S. this morning that all the players are | Dame eleven, generally looked upon in fine condition and that the line-| as the most formidable in the coun. Veterans of Foreign Wars’ bas vice men will have one of the f est aggregations of hoop tosser#] A ab OE eos as every pupil who desires to attend i NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—In the mid-| Pionship, Oglethorpe. (Centre a the game will be given the after- Will Have to Improve west, i oa ‘although thea by member of the 8, I, A. A. played noon off. The students also plan to D f, . hio Stat Tilinois and Wisconsin, | My one game against a S. I. A. A. parade, décorate the town and to letensive Against Was not defeated and her victories | cleven.) teas Sui thes tengussthevieupees make the older and more experlt By WALTER CAMP. d. tied in four es. (8) i ill back to the home town as a prin- 4 i ya “ slender warrant. ed, was in games. oped in Casper, will come back to the bs) night of the opening gamo. i - Lew Kelly, will arrive in town this AT HARTFORD Sonerip hts - 107s Cones ne Illinois was tied by Chicago ana| Ton A beget oe citi idl ar peiae cipal in the headliner card on the next Elks fight card, De- rs cas | evening, 18 men strong. The up- a! yehooves California 10 improve its |Deaten by Minnesota; she defeated |; & M- (9) Texas University. cember 15, according to an announcement made this morn- DRINK WATER | | etic field. The game will | faces California's Golden Bears, un- «iva promptly at 2:30. beaten over a five year period and through a half hour signal practice | pacttic Coast opponents, will have EDDIE ANDERSON MATCHED WITH and that will top off the season’s| strong contenders in two other ! ATTLE IN GASPER Spt war te gue woot S| ey pane Slaton he Yo Turvranscy PLAYIN LEADING CONFERENCES BRAMER FOR B given out until tomorrow, day, while Missourl, champions of The nape ti 2) school seen bade the Missouri Valley conference, ; With B Ly making intensive preparations for! plays Southern California on Christ- the game. Tomorrow will be vir-| mas Day. 2 d By LAWRENCE PERRY. _, championship, Centre College. South- Casper Star Coming Home for Bout Wi est Ret Agaremations: of hon sues PA EAD . setrict: Vets open the seasofi December] Featherweight in Mountain District; Elks ers. obese seanon Dees carry on a downtown ticket cam- Ov th d G over other conference opponents, ‘ bes ane itd Ceiiaden! Rp ted 7 Paign, The exact hgur for this ac- (3 ame. entitled her to top rank although it] by Sam Pace, Forth Worth Star- ‘ i yoming in the boxing] ea quintets hustle during the c tivity had not been determined this : ea e. fs doubttal it ever a big ten. teamn| Telegram.) (1) Baylor, @) Southern| _ Eddie Afderson, the pride of Wyoming ft ing: tegecn.: the Itheun Be Bergh morning. ———ne ta rted to be on er South Atlantio (ratings by W. T.|° > ive for the ‘battle ang. just palletes ‘efenses against forward passing it| Michigan and Ohio Btate and lowal cyvistian, Richmond News-Leader).|ing. Anderson is slated to meet Harry Bramer, Denver The Casper squad was given a/tied with Stanford for thig year's Work. Coach Morgan announced | games listed, with the famous Notre Wednesday night's practice of ball team Indicated that the ex~ tually a half holiday for the schools Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune. jern Imtercollegiate Athletic cham: A : ., league champions. To Stage Attractive Card. Wyte ha vate eel tetrad won the championship. with so| Methodist, which although undefeat-|game and the greatest little fighting machine ever devel- Be Re atone TER ‘Worland’s squad, under Coach the whistle to blow to demonstrate! HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 4—(By|'‘t 1S t© Hold ite own or preve that | SUnE oaher teams. tone Best! ay Navy, (@)-Georgetown, (3) Wash-| featherweight and one of tho best ness nook Pacific coast football 1s as good or Ittle men in.the Rocky Mountain their stneas to be termed. state} The Associated Pres) The Nations Jetty than the eastern variety in| A fair thing to-do would be ce Tey aeathe taut (ersbedle’ fae : \F BAGK OR "The visitors will be supported by s| Leagues, fepresenting 28 circuits | (he bic New Year's day gamo here| Coa attcnigan third, | lin® (2) Virginia Poly,. (8) Virginia | 12 rounds. strong delegation of rooters, some of | outside of the majors, has taken is-)°S%inst Pennsylvania. 7 Military, (9) Maryland, (10) William} Anderson was brought to light in ‘hom will arrive this evening on the| sue with Commissioner Landis ana| California showed that {t could] On the Pacific coast’ Callfornia)and Mary, (11) North Carolinalan Elks’ amateur tournament in KIDNEYS HUt and Stanford must be bracketed in is cls rrow by auto- % ..} set into a bad hole through passes State. Casper in 1920, winning in his class bean ry er be nase tomo Fee eta tee hoax Amerlof its opponents in the Stamford|the position of leadership. ‘The two] Missourt Valley (ratings by Fred:| and also the cup donated to the best game, Penn won from Cornell by| Dlayed toa tie inthe final game at] erick T. Ware, Omaha World-Her-| looking fighter in the tournament Too much rich food forms .ac ters. Berkeley and whereas the Beart Nebraski Mi a rak tt he turned. pro- A committee will report to fhe j Passes. were tied by Washth; , Stanford ald). Nebraska, ssour!, Di Immediately. after he pI meeting today a method of proced-| On the other hand, Penn is going | Tol" wa tty py Calttatnh icra) Grinnell: Iowa State, Kansas, Kan-| fessional and in tho intervening Iv. .}to find Imlay, the California half- sas State, Oklahoma, Washington. year's he has spent. practically all ¥ aS ay remap Rei back a Very alippery. customer if hé bt y Naried did _not meet the pow-| Rocky Mountain conference (rated | his time in the vicinity of New York Contract System Established, whi excite and overwork the b neys in their efforts to filter it fry the system. Flush the kidneys casionally to relieve them like y vails in the Pacific Coast league.|'s fit and ready in the New Year's by Les Goates, Salt Lake Desert} and Chicago. Anderson has mot the By JOHN B. FOSTER relieve the bowels, removing acl ‘This action follows a demand made} lash and ts not worked too hard. Southern ratings (By Zip Newman,| News). Colorado, Colorado Aggies,| best of them in recemt years includ-| Copyright, 1924, by the Consolidated | waste and poison, else you may f : upon the convention by the ctreutt | lll the ensterners. will. find| of the Birmingham News): (1) Ala-| Utah University, Utah Aggies, Den: |\ing Midget Smith, Joe. Lynch, Stew- Ptess ‘Association. a dull misery in ‘the kidney regl¢ hich the charges are made, | that Dixon of California, isn't the bama, (2) Washington and Lee, (8)/ ver University, Colorado. College,} art McLean, Red McDonald, Bobby} wen the National League was or-|*harp pains in the back or 6s! that tho. ciaelean Teague head be | easiest man in-football to handle, ulane and Florida bracketed; (4 Montana State, Young University,| Garcia and Har! Puryear, and has] conized the first contract with the |Neadache, dizeiness, the stoma asked to prove his words by reput-| Horrell of California, of course, is réia, Vanderbilt and Georgia] Colorado, Mines, Wyoming Univer-| won the majority of his bouts.” ¢ | Tie? was made in baseball. Prior} S0Urs,, tongue is coated, and. whi able witnesses. an outstanding, star in the middie] Tech, bracketed. All Southern sity. The remaining fights on the card! i¢ then the players had agreoments|the weather is bad you have rhe $ The egnflict with the commission: of the line. ™ cGinty of Penn, is have not been announced yet but’ with clubs, or they were members | matic twinges. The urirfe is clour best: man . romoters promise @ card tha y full of sediment, the channels oft .|er arose over the rules governing} next to Horrell, the best in ‘ the promotera p ot the clubs by membership certifi-| full o' . NEW XORK, Dec. 4.—Jack Demp- either line, Craig ts coming very NC | ON | K will support the headliner in attrac] eo 18 ney had a habit of deserting | £6t srritated, obliging ono to get fast as is also Fairchild, Penn's tiveness; the club with which they were con.| tWo or three times during the nigh aan ; sey and Tommy Gibobns of St. Paul|the placing of optional players by Garden onas Heyle's Thirty Acres in other wing man. nected every now and them it some} To help neutralize these irritatt) will mest: either in Madison Square | mayor league teams. In Douglass, Penn has tha best one offered them more money to} acids and flush off tho body's urf inex Rickard daetareg Yase niche, The Sh d Best backfield man of either team, but Y 7 ea ane 8 he is sometimes erratic, Keuem is 3 ete: play. ‘That was called “revolving.” |0US Waste. begin drinking wat¢ promoter said that he had the verbal Ene t line phncher. and a ‘Dempsey: ‘To put an end to that practice and} Also get about four ounces. of Jf to make baseball a substantia] game | Salts from any pharma Sau Weesrna, before he tale for the Phil Kru Am | s004. interferer. McGraw, Penn's Pacific coast u g other baekfleld man, is always re- Pacific coast that Rickard will and one that wouldicommand greater | tableshoopnful In « respect and confidence, the contract | before breakfast for By HENRY L. FARRELL. cltics who Insisted at the end of the Rickard asserted that he would like to have such a bout as the final at-] “NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 4— Dave traction and is ready to outbid all| Shade, California welterweight, out- ther, promatars: pointed Phil Krug in a 12-round botit at the Newark armory last ‘Try a Tribune classified ad for] night, in the opinion of newspaper Mabler California’s backfeld players tnited Press §: Ba y was agreed upon as the best method | Your kidneys may then act fine jy handle any hostilities between the at shoe Wai ‘ess, Sports Editor.) season, with no desire to take the Gaze. mae bladder disorders disappear. champion and, Glbons. Newark Bout|eows Aigtnish more thrills] NEW! YORK, | Dec. 4.—(nited| credit ‘away from a game, inspired CALOaU Tal piaders Raa Ane eont rect | Oo emous aalte ia: aaGn ia Madison Square Garden's last eee As se amas Press),—Walter Johnson's proposed | ball club, that the New York Yan- Tt was determined that a plasec|the actd of grapes and ‘lemon, jul tight will take place on May 5 and as the Penn tay named. what| fetirement from the American league| Kees and tho Detroit Tigers wera BOX could ho eeeerten ned, tant, Muplaver | combined with lithia, and haa’ bee to become an owner and manager| better ball clubs than the pennant in the Pacific Coast league not only} Winners. It is quite possible that removes one of the finest personal|the Yankees or the Tigers would assets in the major leagues but it|have finished in first place if they , may take. -with it Washington's} had had the luck of Washington in If you have some question to chance to win another pennant. escaping injuries. ask about baseball, football, box- pelled he lost employment with any|US*d for years to help clean ar other club until ho was placed in| *timulate sluggish kidneys and gt¢ good standing again. That was the|Diadder frritation. Jad Salts is’ # beginning of the rigorous discipline | “pensive and makes a delightt which has been a part of organized|*ffervescent = Uthia-water dri he has seen is that California can hold its own in the punting came. Likewise, it is probable that Andy Smith's screened forward pass will work against the easterners. Penn vhich millions of men and wom also. may be bothered somewhat! Considering that J t Washington didn’t get a bad break t baseball ever since. Of course there | results. men at the ringside. a sidering that Johnson is still get re: ing or any other amateur or pro- 4 . x a obie take now and then to help prever ~ with the formation California uses | major league pitcher with enough | until the world series was under way | | fessional sport— were players who raised objection tol fianey and bladder disorders. in certain plays—the spliiting of end off from tackle and the poaltion- head gna arni to last several seasons the new way of doing things and and when Roger Peckinpaugh had If you want a rule interpreted— more in fast company, the loss to By all mean to go to the hench with a bad If you want to know anything | | they denounced the organization, | ee very da drink lots of goc owe: “4 Have your phyr + of Imlay on a di nal line. °] . and the owners, and vowed they ye eeliton Paha tary sapme Chia | Coe SUSEnieatOn Clb, $9 6s tremi ne eT Gh Ti reeset: Rae ea | [ee Mae OF DAE se Gn ||| would haye revenge but they tallea| clan examine. your kidneys’ at leat formation after a time is a question! Ciarke Griffith and Buck Harris|™made strikingly apparent and it] | baseball. to elfeit much sympathy because a Adv. {but it good formation. - are now up against the problem of|Prompted the question: “What Lawrence Perry, on amateur} | the public/ had become disgusted eres Se ae getting someone to take the veter-| Would Washington, have done on| | sports, and Watts cee anne | RFOROR'- Gf the an’s place. When you look over the| Where would the club have finished} | fair Play on boxing and other | | Pinyers from club to club. No ons Ust. of, major “league pitchers. and|{f Peck was injured during that last| | professional sports. All are spe®| | Yolunteered to put up the money 7 see how many won twenty-three out | terrific drive the team had to make | | cialecorrespondénts-of the Casper | | t effect another organization and Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds Choice Alfalfa and > Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty = Casper Warehouse Coie Phone 27 be 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE 6 of twenty-nihe games last season,|to nose out the Yankees?” Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New| | the players who were desirous to you will appreciate the !mpossibility| The romance surrounding the Sen<) | york. take part in baseball had to go on of replacing Johnson. ators in the last ‘pennant race will Te you ‘want a personal repty|| With the new league . a Washington had more luck in| be considerably reduced’ next season |'| enclose a stamped, self-addressed It' was decided that all players winning the pennant. last season| With Johngon gone and with Buck] envelope. Otherwise your ques. | | who could be proved dishonest would than any other team in the major| Harris an established leader, instead | | tion will be answered in this col-| | be forever debarred from playing s léagues. And any one who saw thoe| Of @ hustling kid manager with the} | umn. with any club in the National ¥ two crazy bounds that the ball took eee Ge college captain. Wash- ‘ a web Some players thought those over Lindstrom’s head and gave the| ington not have the same incén- i wre idle words in later years but ‘ (DENVER, Colo. Déo. 4—Rerision| world’s championship: to the Sena-| tive to win next season that inspired| | QUESTION Has Mike MoPIbNG | toy jearnod that they meant ex: oo t e ye oa ie cieking ait was pre. |toF8 In the last game of the world’s| tho team to fisht so courageoualy, y= hari iz record actly what the promoters had in i eae ee tray he Walter Camp, | Setles, will admit that luck certain.| this year and to overcome obstacles | © mind when they organized the as- 4 dicted here today py vit here en {ly did not go against them in the|that nothing but an inspired bunch| ANSWER—Sure ho has. Me has) sociation that was to supplement But Not the gine who is on a short visit here, en! most serious erisis of the basebal}| Could get around. scorea knockouts in nearly fifty per| te National Association. Te indie aqee cote es aa comtae Neate cope ad ECS Washington; in all probaéitity,| cent of his bou In the first year of the league the ds of gasoline look alike. ‘ .| It is too much to expect that Har-|™ay follow the same road as the entrance fee for membership was Nearly all an ‘tube to tell the difference-be- part, Camp indicated to Bimer Mc] ris would have luck enough to de-| Boston Braves of 1914, who mado| QUESTION—In the fourth inning| raised from $10 to $100 and som: ane bea ai i ked with dirt, evitt, head coach at the UniverstY| velop one of his young pitchers to| ome dynamic flash and then. fell| there is m runner on third and tho| who noticed it reasoned that base- tween clean fuel and gasoline streaked ‘ ot etath io the former practice of| th size of Johnson's shoes or that| back into the ordinary ways of an| team at bat is ahead by the score] ball must bo developing into quite dope and water. ficking off from the 40 yard tine} He Would be able to find another | ordinary ball club of 4 to 1, The pitcher wheeled to|an industry when tho large sum of The safest way is to buy gaso- {nstead of the center of the field, '| “Sede” in the minors. In addition| There is no reasoh to’ belleve now| throw to third but he saw the third| $100 could be asked for a member ling by name, and to know ‘Another change suggested by Mr.|%2 the actual- fleld scrvice that| that the Yankeés and the Tigers will| baseman was off the base and did) ship in an organization that would what the name: stands for, If Camp. was that, the five yard offside ‘Washington loses by the retirement] >@ any stronger next season and|not complete the throw. The um-| have to depend upan paid games. af k for Aero you'll get ts of a star pitcher, the loss penctrates| there {s nothing to indicate that| pire declared a balk sending the} No club could be admitted from wanes atiaca te decantable pat ae See datas oe more deeply because as a coach|the two outstanding rivals for thet rnnner to home plate and tho bat-|any city of less than 75,000 popula- fuel. rd} 4 ‘addition. , ¢ poten might have palved ts de- bopiray a) es bie tone seen ter to first. Was that right? tion nor from any city, or town costs no more than ordj- The noted football critic declined] YOOP. his own successor when hig other hand, Washington ANSWER—Umpire was wrong in| within less than five miles from ory gas and gives you lots fre Setet, Muy, Jubrions Ce eet oo arc cerned | period of service had reached its| Rot be as strong and after barely| noth decisions. ‘The pitcher did not| the locale of a league club, ‘That more in power and mileage. * Suton? ben wet othe ball selections, which will appear| tural end. as the champions) make a balk as he is not compelled|rute never was changed. For the The minor “fleliis have been too 5 ihington needs to be thoroughly combed for Washington] ®t least ten per cent stronger to to find an Yde, the only really great| have a good chance for another pen- to complete the throw to third and| first time tn baseball a club was the batter never is sent to first on| given proprietary rignts tn a city, soon. Aero Oil Products kind of ofl the maker of your engine wants you Company to use. t a balk. There is nothing in a balk} a monopoly in other words of any HHIWAY is made to our young pitcher to be discovered in| Pant which fools or deceives tho batter as| patronnge that might be derived Casper own specifications. We Ys years. Tho situation as club owners he is logking at the pitcher all of} by reason of membership in the Na- claim that it contains find it, can be appreciated when everything that oil clubs like the Philadelphia Athletics, MIKE YOKEL should have to produce who are not in the big dough class, . perfect lubrication. have to pay $100,000 for an expert If you try it and don’t ment like Lefty Groves, an Inter- WINS MA TCH — agree with us you can national league product who comes * have your money back. up with the recommendation that he will strike otit about fifteen bat- cee Te ters in a game and walk about the} PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4.—Mike the time if he is playing good ball.| tional League. Gn his next © Mf. Foster} * QUESTION—AWhat year did Bill| writes about Willlam A. Hulbert, Tilden begin to make » splash in| founder of the National\League. — | the tennis world? ANSWER—Tilden first began to| Try 2 Tribune shine as a@ blazing star when hej results beat William Johnston at the Casino ifled ad for ? , in Newport in 1919. But he did not ry VA @ same number. Yokel, Salt Lake wrestler, defeated | win the national singles that year. Don’t substitute—use Even before Johnson decided that| Heinle Engel, Dubuque, Iowa, in a GENUINE FORD it was tinré for him to get out of} two hour matgh here last night. 3g — z. the major leagues while he was still] There. was one fall in the contest ‘Waitresses employed by London's parts. a. major leaguer, it was doubtful that} and that wert to Yokel after one| largest restaurant firm are required || The Great Northern Motor Co, the Washington club would be able| hour nine minutes 30 seconds. to attend a training school for at 883 North Wolcott Street to repeat as the American ‘league | Yokel used a grapevine arm scis- least one,month before they are put = ‘Phone 2. champions. There were competent sors‘in gaining the fall, to work. a3 “Keep Wyoming Money in Wyoming”