Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune By Lewed Wire =) THE TRI PROFESGIONAL FOOTBALL TRIE IME ow! OUT IN GOTHAM FOR FIRST T Nineteen Teams in Eighteen Large Cities Numbered in National Football League as Fifth Year of Play Opens. —Profes NEW YORK, Oct —(/P) pul ¢ n, ¢ Col- have fought one another on the gridiron for} bu roof i on professional football. lege eleven e than } mor n the United States until today | wan be enter-| ta the professional grid. 4 | tr § desirable it soon will thei: opinion has} pus | y of baseball, and has | | or continue as the na. t nal pastin | Ninetee mid-west a National Youngstre : i r have been s tball| in the last few y ets | The public appears shown with more rk desp fact that the | co well, former F i‘ nd of se% col and Notre Dame had played has’ gat ing capacity throng the previous of talent here. NATRONA HIGH STRENGTHENED FOR BATTLE HERE SATURDAY WITH DOUGLAS GRID WARRIORS. | ¥ last I'ri recovered. st year’s ha some n appearance experi-| team, with the >. ¢ enced man who tt t for prac team ut be eligible to play year was he tice this week. 1 will be 01 since he returned | which idols—old ones a eligible for play nough it is not; tO school late the plaster-mold certain whether he, will be used.| Douglas comes here. with the been | record of three victories so far this ng 1a cold. on and with the determination rea Satu venge the defeat suffered at th and there ar ate of Ci last y 81 Judge for yourself—trya White Ewl today—and the reason will be plain why one million must be made each day to satisfy the de- mand. You'll understand, also, why people are enthusiastically proclaiming“they're tasting better than ever.” The reason for this Tra sweetness of taste is simple. very so often Nature surpasses herself to bet- ter even the best to- bacco. Just such a crop 1s now Owls—the finest in years. der, that now White Owls cents set a stan ity unapproa any other hee sn ten, White are A million reasons why Each of the million White Owls made a day is a separate reason why such a tremendous quantity is necessary to supply the demand. And each bears out the opinion of experts that the tobacco now being used is from the finest crop in years. White Owls are truly tasting better than ever. or 15° White Owl amilliona day SOSPENSON AFTER AIS RunciN WiTH dard of qual- ew faces bi nding —were dashed to take time ms about he id giving pass Small won at 2 for 15 ched by cigar at In the full-flayor ed. LUNCH WIL HOLO ME ‘TIL THE TRIP NORTH WAS: QUE TO HIS EXCESSNE BIG SNe / (Gee) Soe STULL STICK MITA, RaTH AXD WouLd LIKE To SEE HIM COME BACK AND Bust THEM, LIKE HE USED To , of course, draws the in a spirit of : Due to cir which Ruth had not should control he was a o baseball, at a time presence witl mighty power bat might lifted the Yar es from a t | ) @ pennant contending not a pennant winner. True, Ruth got into the game long enough to crash out 2 these came too late, and then sc tered intervals—to do any —material or psychological, Cost Yanks Thousands, His protracted absence from the game, coupled with the poor she Jing of the Yankees—in a measure due to his failure—cost the Yankee owners many thousands of dollars, The Babe's own drawing power 1s counted on to produce the gate re- ceipts that will cover his own little salary of 000 a year. In addi tion to t the club owners have had the right to expect a goodly re- turn on their investment through these gate receipts. Ruth entered into the early spring uing last year with earnest and s intentions of holding his e in the baseball sun. He realiied the public expdcted him to de- nat he owed it to the public, nothing of the Yankee bosses yuts at Hot Springs, | ere encouraging to’ him ns his thousands of followers, too encouraging to the inding that he was rounding m with little trouble he took life. He joined the , Fla., happy find him “set at | | is, of course, a matter for debate. A man of Ruth's type, bulld and brawn, does not like to be guided. A man now manager of one of the leading minor league teams of the country, has told me how he tried to vain to play “big brother” to Ruth early in the slugger’s carcer and found all his efforts gomg to naught. Appetite Fells Him. Ruth's collapse on the trip north was due, it is generally believed, to his excessive appetite. That Ruth always has been an enormous eater —bas abused his stomach unmerci- fully—is a matter of general knowl- ejge, from umpires of the game in which he worked, to clerks behind “one-armed” joints near the various hotels at which the Yanks have stopped. Not even the seriousness of the operation which followed his collapse remained long in Ruth's mind, He narrowly escaped a relapse. Fans Await Return. Then came his return to the game. Fans, who had awaited his coming with the anticipation which accom- panies hero worship, longed to see him fall into his old stride. “Start something, Babe!’ was the ery from all sides. But Ruth was in no condition, physically or mentally, to assume his old place in the scheme of things. This knowledge fretted him. The outbrust against Huggins fol- lowed—and then the capitulation, Babe's decision to take back Ale uel words, bend the knee to Man. er Huggins and play the game was the only bright spot fn the [tuthless one’s work for the year. It showed once more that Ruth's intentions are of the best. At he ts ambitious to star, to Dp the game right, to be liked, That the public has a heartfelt rest in him is indicated by the fact that he is still Magnet wher ® appears. And if he shows ‘ 4 desire to break back into - “pe 4 Id spotlight, the public will \ : with him—until he stretches -_-_-_-_-—————————_——__. | their ‘faith a bit too far. YouBig | KNEE—Watch Your Finish sen inflamed, rheumatic nts should be treated with a rein ‘ ‘or that pose only the na p of this new s J Mase and it will | take ou luce the swell imber v troubled joint lls have mise 1b it on—60e 1 Tripeny compan i cs and all dru nt-Ease, Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World Joint-Ease Big Game Hunting Come to the Lake of the Woods Hunting Lod, for your big game hunt, o camping out; plenty of game close by; hunt in comfort; competent guides; good fat horses, WELTY INN DUBOIS, Wyo, Stiff PENNSYLVANIA LEADING GRID GAME IN EAST WRENCE PERRY + 1925, Casper Tribune) YORK, Oct. 22.— In the Pennsylvanta has a clear lead Present time. She leads the y because Penn, in defeating triumphed over a stronger and experienced eleven than Notre I © proved herself to be against he Cadets on Saturday, Of course, the Army through beat- | ing Yale on September 31—when the | EU's will be much further advanced than f the last week—will come abreast Quakers, perhaps pass them, This will depend upon the score which will have to be considered, belt comparative scores in th days are steadily falling into af 1 the other hand, should Penn. ania dispose of Ultnois and Chi- cago, her present lead could not be taken away from her, no matter what the Army doos and, indeed she would spring very high in the way of national ranking, In the middle west, Michigan 4s definitely in the y Chicago and Ohio State are strong teams and may alter the present pect of ranking before they are done. But just now the comparative ranking of each {s marred by a tle game. ——-___ Tribune Want Ads Bring Results, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 First in News Of All Events TUGKERS SHOW STRONG ELEVEN) By CHESTER L. BREWER Director of Athletics, University of Missouri. COLUMBIA, 'Mo., Oct. 2 he power of Nebraska was evident once more on Saturday when she'sent the giant Huskies from Washington back home with an unsatisfactory and {mpotent tie, 10 to 19. Locke and Rhodes were the ball- carrying factors behind a powerful Nebraska ne which played Wash- ington to a standstill, That brings up a question about Locke. A great bia Hot Shot Bat- 5 or 6 cells in a sprinter, he was unbeaten on the Eveready Columbia, ; a cinder path last year. Coach Ing-| ers b: wereen now ta trvinejio wake I want Eveready Columbias backfield start out of him Can he use iis great speed effect ively with a football tucked under his arm? Nebraska says yes, and she is depending upon his speedi- ness. But the fact remains that many great sprinters have failed in football and as yet Locke has not made any such sensation as have some slightly slower but more elu- sive backs. Aa usual about this time of the year, the dope bucket turned over. In the Missouri Valley conference, Drake, with two coriference victor. fes and a goal line uncrossed, made the long journey to the red sands of} Oklahorms end 7% BECAUSE they have a snap and yim that you notice at once. I can use them for all general purposes around the house and they’ré great for radio, The Hot Shots are fine for gas engine ignition. Easy to get. Sold everywhere, at radio, electricale and hardware shops, general stores, marine supply dealers and garages. Fahnestock spring clip binding posts on the Ignitor at no extra cost to you. Manutactured and guaranteed by NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Inc. New York San Francisco 10 defeat, Oklahoma having the edge Fs Ai throughout. 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