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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS ‘ EMPSEY-WILLS| sexs SPORT BRIEFS| BASEBALL ENDS. from depths to heights. Harvard rolled up 68 points against Middle- Promoters Willing tl | Dispose of Contract Still Smarting, Michigan Hopes to Beat Grange “CAPT "RED FAN © sea bury on October 12. Middlebury bur- ies St. Michael's, 61 to 0, a week later. Support Given Dixie Series Barometer of | | Next Sunday at City College stad- Recently Signed. ium in New York Willie Ritola will Interest. | ae | attempt to lower the American mark | Rae, \, | for a ten mile run of 51 minutes, 3 | By JOHN B. FOSTER PAIR PLAY | 2-5 seconds, made by Hannes Kob- | (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) P: Casper Tribune) | lemainen in 1913. NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—One of the . finest examples of interest in base- c F ference. | Dall that gaye was shown in fn eastern football conference, | 1 seried EetWoon Atinntatent with Harvard, Yale, Princeton, g “i 4 cat Fort Wo! The Loulasyille-Baltl: | Dartmouth, Brown and Pennsyl-| Pott adie eat Siaaaat | vania ax charter members is In the|™0Fe Kames also set up a bummer | liscussion stage, Geb eater “ter : porate igches 3 If it had been possible, the Fort or m . STF Worth winners of the Dixie belt \ , eports to this Kamekichi Suzuki, holder of the) woutd have been glad to play the out of the west. TMnois box- (ational junior 18.2 balk line billiard) victors of the “little world series” men advise the writer that. championship, will not defend his} er tho championship. Jake Atz says boxing law {s passed by Hille this year, having returned ¥0/ne could have defeated Baltimore, iar’ Sole UAE LHORStHEE thle seek: Japan, Plans ‘are well under ¥ ‘ haw 7 aking the ranches of the Lone Star | pectacular mixed battle is the however, for state against: the oyster Weds and | a junior tournament. wanted there while the Se ns 5 3 oyster fleet of Maryland. | in its infancy Edouard Mascart, who bore the] The general result of post-season same time, chambers of hopes fee France to this country| games shows it is not population nonths ago in search of the atherweight boxing cham- neree, boosters in other and such organt- | but interest In baseball which tends | commonwealths bah to make*the game profitable. pionsfip, ned. & wliolesomia lesson from the but failed to establish con-} The World Series, though its at-| erienich Jot telitee aittavia. and tact with the titleholder, Kid f tendance was smaller and the games } re quite content to’ Asek less spec: lan, meets Lew Hurley, of New| were played in two cities of smaller nr NAeCHAAM OR ettalning bubs York, in.a 12 round test in Brook-| population than ever. béfore, turhed eovintiain-Fearectvemneckntot lyn tonight up more cash for the Interested’ par: woods De ties than any games on record. s, hore _ Olyist, dr, elected rt Worth showing {8 a pat- Tex Rickard seems to think that director of the Boston Braves. ye all minor league clubs. It fight could be held in New York verday, had not followed his fatli d S|may show better management, in a re seems to be a differenc footsteps in the athletic realm. He} way, and it may show progressive opinion as to this. There are | stands high in his classes at Buek-) ownership, but whatever else, it iticlans here, it .is known, who nell, is a saxophone artist and is a] chows convincing proot of the grit | | 5 uld oppose the project tooth and | favorite with the students. und persistence on the part of Jake! Che Casper Daily Cribune 2G AGE SEV EN ey lids Bold Holdup In Chicago Nets OUT OUR WAY y ms WHOT 1S Don! / NO,NOTNIT! \ | 1 eee WASH? MAM’ | | Z JES Boucnr | |Robbers Nothing A RE RANGEMENT | | Oa Sag a | i {oc | SOWORING GIT oN eos = zt ben ; LIN YO WINTERS | \DE COAL LATER, aartotis ‘ - ' ee ey McD re be shapely! DO NOT want to be thin! I just want to be my right weight! I want these hollows filled out 1 i just want enough firm, plump flesh | on my bones to fill out my figure. of you do. You want a figure you chn drape your cloth on—not just hang them on! What's the use of haying pretty WOU LL FIND NOTHING IN WASH FONKS LOOSE METHODS . “ ai Haulin Gliiss course that Still chafing under that 39 to 7 er | Atz and his team. Six Téxas league 14 defeat at the hands of the Tt ee uncexasood that a new slate/ pennants fly over the roof of the of officers has been selected for the} grand stand at Wort Worth and five! University of Illinois and Red | yy J fd U.S. G. A., by the nating com- fa champlonhios aions | Grange tite Uatveiiey oF Micke y the pecaeaane com: Dixie “championships gonfalons are at that, the best chance of making money out of the battle ould be either in New York or New mittee with W. C. clothes, if they just hang on you? And what would you say if you For Housewives | }] were told you could have the figure HOA Night School || you wi at? Aipacatncvall-coundal —fi , solid flesh—just enough igan gridders are hopeful of | Pittsburgh, as president. exans turned out izciie sa Weal -bofie>¥eill i beste |e ha ne ight wala Stats ; a = avenging it when the teams meet SSS strong to see thelr te CHAPT | Was idiot ha) Peeters Wat ome, sweet atatibnns: afd? ite Weil, then, be happy — because GRID GAME at Urbana, {ll., Saturday, Oct. Lady Luck isn't trailing Dixte series, ‘That‘s almost 6a Prostrate on u disheveled bed, in| matry old-dig: itis | sen sexseeeo ok oie: Loeu Cun t! Put plenty of red 24. Above, the rival captains. | ton, once Frederick the , Baltimore's) record. record | room from which day was vanish: tress, then Jet him = avranissrmente. announced | cells in your blood and watch your i. the Minnesota plasterer. Fulto Amoura Ainsley wept. Her! ®ppenred in her eyes again, and ah s ae weight go up to where you want it! PRICES CUT ——__~s-— fought Sergeant Jack Adams in Bel-| ahoole. her -bend athe her | sank her head {nto a pilov Soe ae on ba. fOr, net's hatte the matter with you! me vedere, Ill, the other night and was SE ONDT TEAM | writhed, for in all the 1d Amora, my dear! | this. winter ‘The | Your blood is impoverished . sg | | flattened like a strip of linoleum in \ there was no lappines “Plea me be by myself te oa ) 1. | need more rich, red blood s. A T DEN VER one round. Before. dressing for bat- | hought turally, were i 7 pe stot de bd BE thing | to put red blood in ‘your tle, Fulton pulled a diamond ring | csc adits sis He A oe aes M J. Reginald Ainste : housewives may con | system, S. S. S. helps Nature build Off his finger and asked a 24-hour | turmoil, Brlibge ethan pres ated above all else a mother, One| Veniently attend and may put | Seid oie by the million acquaintance -to hold it until after | {ot nee een iatshetod er children mnhappy. Dig DerTGuDG KOS WIpew 10 ce You just try 8. S. S. and watch DENVER, Oct. —(#)—'Ten | | the fight. The acquaintance, Fulton icc tte, Giant eebaabveds €8 aes ane eS A aia Za how quickly you begin to all out » of Denver football stadium will eee unconscious:on the floor of the rir Tornmy Lought Ey arse are requested t perp esol rd be available to spectators at one It you'-have some question to| | 272 # ty been seen) sineety The ring) | Johnson—they didn't matter! The) Sata Miss Caroline snide oat blemishes — your ap- dollar and high schoo! students may||asy about baseball, football, box | | “*S Valued at § ae hit ; etul, detestable. Philip ; 152W or 2768J 1 eet cmaamte 7-18 view Rocky Mountain conference] |ing or any othes amateur of pro ead test) ae how she loved him! On, I'm a} se in U home: fate mnubolon oa ootbe ae i A dente Jock Malone, the St. Paul middle-| County high ~ Y | | flabby muscles and football games for fifty cents fessional sport— ah =e ; Reet sq iad tron Joni fool, a fool! It only he were) _ s is vy assured vim and vigor fill This is the new scale of prices! | Write to Joha: B. Foster, on tha Georgia nestor neat, Panz| score Wednesday afternoon. ‘By {going to marry a girl who. would | (1,71, BH. Mf announced @ your whole system. putin 0. ottant by University of Den-| | paseball. tamobaewantehtiin eHteialnea Air this victory Coach BML Stone's men| Make him happy. But such a per) oon. 1 tod new course which | It's red blood t does it. And ver authorities, Lawrence Perry, on amateur} | to try ts wine Gat the partie ut} retrieved u defent suffered fromm the |80n. only after his money. 3 ania piettatnly: explains | Is attracting much interest is cab | §. §. S. surely helps Nature build Five thousand seats will be avail-| | sports, and ‘ Sensivaa fein: thick oh ie. Sl Oppoaition-eariie® in’ the: deason-| money, money! V bee trandes date! Chevxoan. net making. | that red blood. 8. S. S. is sold by all ble at $1.50; the remaining seats Fair Play on boxing and other] | oct Chicago last euimwwer, | ‘The tie will be played. off later.|{t won't buy the things we “Um not at home.” Classes this year will be held In | drug stores. The larger bottle is at $2 while box seats will be $2.50| | professional sports, All are spe Pees, See Set Dickinson, tight guard, made the | Most—Philip, love, happiness povand) tak t6, hint he new building | more economical. under the™price “revision,” it” was |'| cial correspondents of the Casper Christopher Mathewes \ touchdown In Wednesday's fray by| “Oh, Mise amoura!” Della’s) he counseled. | oe ga ean ae announced. Tribune, 814 World Butlding. New] | or ine inte “Dig Six” % a | blocking a punt in the first period. | knock resounded on the locked door * was the reply Milwaukee Rye Bread ray The stadium seats 35,000 people. rere ‘i ees dinectory.oca.the “Boston Nationals, | _ | "tdiss Amoura! ld Ainsley did not | Asco Went Ad Enclose a stamped. self-ad-| | yyge6 mil B. Fu he of New Yor | | Amoura raised her red ¢. from | sy n immediately, but yeso rs dressed envelope for your reply. | | \ac tected presiiegt te unt} Ic he silken pillow. “I don't want! lution burned in her eyes ong wei! Noted Republican |: ‘ Teths concen Q—First half of the ninth with the score tied at two each, Pitcher is up. Pinch hitter takes his: place and betore the side is out four runs are scored, which makes the score 6 to 2 when the relief pitcher begins work. Which piteber gets credit for the game? A.—The first ask him why | Made U.S. Judge he smokes a Webster COLONELS AND SEALS CLASH. pitcher or. original any dinner.” Della, made apprehensive by th In the next chapter: A Nev Hold > tone of the answer, ventured: “Is | on Lite, Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage Cis anna ge mete ye | LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A, M. Amoura? Anything can do erie re! ASnoute wiped hef eyes and nose AFPAID THIS WW (No Transfer or Layovers) und tried to say “No, thank you, Delia,” pleasantly. The maid went downstairs to het Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service DOZEN TIMES: ‘ mistress. ‘Miss Amoura says sh¢ 1 mike . tui? . as he might be termed. Pre Mitaint hodianen But, Misaie Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers < Oe tae Ainsley, I think there’s something “I have been repaid a dozen times| r : Q—Did Penn State play Califor- wrong.” in lapel health for every}} HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 nia x football game in 1925? If so “With Miss Amoura, you mean I spent for Tanlac, and the CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN what was the score ~ stg Delay” medicine is still building. me up A.—No. It was Pennsylvania, and FRANCISCO, Oct. —P) r 3 dded. "I dunno, but| every day is the striking state California won 14 to 0, wo of the strongest minor league The maid nodde: unno, bi ment of Joseph DeSarne. es baseball teams. in the country will she sounded like she’s cryin’. PVAmtalac haa iGen no ; driven pains from my a A punts, Back on team|™ect. today when the Louisville Mra. J. Reginald Ainsley regard-| jody that had troubled me for ten fumbles. End-on team 3 fumbles | C0nels and the San Francisco ed her seryitor, then went silently | ve, Besides bachache, which al: in turn, Ba!l goes into crowd. Does Seals open a nine-game post-season up the stairs and tried her daugh-| mogt killed me at times, I had rheu- Approved Rule 2B or Approved Rule | #8 here. ter'd door. |matic pain and swelling in my C refer to this case? The Colonels won the pennant in Who is it?” came -the voice| hands and legs, my circulation was —Approved Rule applies, | the American Association this year from within poor, feet always cold, nerves un- if while the’ Seals. easily slipped Nit her;?tenx | done, my stomach didn’t feel right, through to cop the banner in the , ‘ | had regular headaches and I was Q.—Four balls are called on the} p > ¢ he visitors “Tn be down shortly, mother ecahtewea dean fe Traveling on Regular Schedule batter and the catcher throws to stron HURA J Hacecevaht Mrs. Ainsley knew now that|" {Scouraged ma first as the batter starts for Eat thease y alach wormoee: something was wrong. Amoura’s|,.1, Dave never seen the o Between Casper and Denver the | Catcher throws over the | ¢ einiehees cakheeve ike cahbah pha COChIRt: ani (It has me : ba head. Can the batter | ingens ‘eis wathhe hd beak, an A aniiice take won nent | Leubled ppetite, m LUXURIOUS—HEATED—COMFORTABLE—SAFE Keen ot spine? | ting the San Francis Central Press | now. Open tt . | weak eg ; i rancisco ye ow. Qpen the door, please mproved that ‘f: ane vabta OVE a evOndarhilacantae fa The batter may go as far“as| aggregation, the Association team er ls wolihaGanGalieatly’ 1a. oeaPher |/Tanldn enough tor what at An enjoyable trip over a derful scenic rout he can as the ball is in play. pin os ap pene one of tt The pferlte: renee federal | saugnter, who tried to clear her | and ix still doing for me’ Leave Casper 8:00' a. m. Leave Denver 8:00 @ m. hardest hitting and best all around| tourt of 4 appeals, comprisin, ey e. 1 d tidy) What Tania done for othe: i ive C > 7 4 ’ P' 8, | eyes, rearrange her hair ani ‘anlac has done for others, - . vi P ’ playing iubs a vse Froery, of} Maryland, West Virginia, Vir-| | tho bed in the minute before she| it can do for you. Arrive Denver 8:00 p, m. Arrive Casper 8:00 p, m. eague, fans. Paul Waner, a] rtal and admitted her] ‘Tanlac is for sale by all good drug. : Here S the Way Beat outfielder, led the league in fees Noes Riietae y. pene the porta ee ae rin Blatt Al papa Fare $11.50, at the Rate of 3.6 Cents Per Mile hitting for the 1925 season with a 4 : Yi walked in with-| millions of bottles sold. z percentage of 388 tor itt games, | Parker, Republican, Charlotte, | ,, 7&6 elges woman walked in with: | y CASPER HEADQUARTERS AND TICKET OFFICES Frank Brower, a teammate, took + C. ‘His appointment by; | was in the middie of the room,| Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for Henning Hotel, Townsend Hotel, Gladstone Hotel | fourth place with 362. In addition, | \President Coolidge follows ser-| |turned.- ‘Dearest! You've been | constipation: made and. recommend 0 @a up ure Been Sea aye TW donned a Seal | \vice as Republica national com-| | crying. ed by the manufacturers of Tanlac, he season, swung “ C1 Sy the bludgeon for a percentage of | Titteeman from North Carolina,’ | "1 have © headache.” TANLAC Ty. better than .500. ese | A Marvelous Self-Home-Treatment A>) 1 got: you up. b | | That Anyone Can Use on Any Amoura complied without e| MOR YOUR HEALTH segs aipki AT! Y se RAIN SCHEDULES i ghts; they my eyes.” “Sh i & ed Costs Nothing to Try INSID ‘OUT wished her mother would leave her After you’ve smok: Tara alone, DON’T LET YOUR CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN | iptured people all over the coun-| 7 5, “ ater. Crue T! Websters you are re- tr re amazed at the almost JTHES WHY 7AN D SHOW OF FTHE" RULES aki. | Atel eat dows pn the RADIATOR FREEZE Wiittsana peri Dapacts luctant to try strange TEE Eee Ere Tieei ip Dene B RMA BROWN her daughter's white hands. “Aren't For Lack of No. 603 ... 1:30 p, m. 1250; D5 2) brands because it wnt free to all who write for it. Here is a brief, glossary of the you happy, my dear? she asked, _ Eastbound oe Departs" | , This remarkable Rupture System is Tule infractions in football that as only a mother can ask such a NO, 698 nn. snnnncennnn-nno-=- 6:46 p. m 6:00 p,m doesn’t seem possible one of the greatest blessings ever bring penalties of 15 yards to the question. No Sunday trains west of Casper } A offered to ruptured men, women and | offending team, Generally speaking There was no use to keep up the | “y pa hae eg reed ‘huldren.” "it in being. Dronouneed | most of these fouls wo penalized den pretence, and’ Amoura knew it WE HAVE IT! CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY ‘ the most sucgessful Method ever] with roughing and poor sportsman- “I'm just angry with myself for Jas ’s BY Ti Eastbound Arrives Jeparts quality * or finer bou- digcovered, and. makes the ‘uso of] ship, being such a little fool,” she mux Casper’s Finest Filling No, 30 ..... 9:00 p. m. trusses or supports unecessary, Subs ‘ x Station } And th 4! ‘e fe Ha Dak Lee oc akie Substitute communicating with | mured. No. 82 ....... | quet. And they can’t! how long vou have had it, of how | Pl4Yer before ball {4 put tn play. Mra. Alnsley, uncertain what to E. Chandler Westbound Der | hard to hold; no matter how many| Player leaving field during one- say, Was Wisely silent. No. 29 —— | Kinds of trusses you have worn, let| Minute intermissions. Oh, mother, I've been such a INDEPENDENT NOB) Rondeb leans decein. | y No secret Blend but nothing prevent | you getting| Interference with fair catch, ete. terrible little fool.” The pats of ae dy cewrsah pres 1 Mobs this FREE TRE . Whether| Throwing player who has made her mother's hand were as the the inet plantation you think you are past help or, have fair catch. balm of Gilead, a rupture as large us your fists, Pushing, pulling, Interlocking in- “There! Don't ery dearest. thig marvelous System will so COn-| terference, etc, You've just been youth,” she added teal gb 90, Mane rt anaes ac | Holding, etc., by side in possession vaguely. j ! ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS | *tPrise you » ‘ e infu’) oe the ball, neni Weeds Thdnamea’ ot! fee EMPLOYERS ATTEN I ION CIGAR CO. eng ea tibiae ciphice results Interference by side making for. tears, her loss of self-possession, ® Denver Colorado through that soon you will be as} Ward pass. She dabbed her and tried to . F * DISTRIBUTORS free to work at any occupation us| Forward pass by side not putting Ake a Gane aMaation: _ Any employer, whose busines: ; classified as extra-hazardous, wh though you bad never been rup-| ball in p “It was so lovely on the mount is failing to report or is delinquent in his reports to the Workmen's Com- tured led eae rig intently ally throwing forward | this “afternoon, You must come pensation Department, Cheyenne, will be prosecuted as provided by the ‘ow can have a free trial o pass to grou” iding with time, ‘nother 5 : n wonderful strengthening prepara:|” “Roughing” the kicker a paar Travantt. heart oti x Workmen’s Compensation Law without further notice. tion Wy merely sending your name) pi . ee re ee . . and adaress to W. A. COLLINGS,| Tinting tarkine et of bounds,| Pef#on® allowed on field of play.| Rene for yearmy | | WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT " Building, ping, tacking of boundy rth ‘ | ; a cart fc na =. Ine. $98-0 Collings Butiding, Watery running into opponents, ete ay: representative in’case of as-| vou, then.” Hér ‘eyes were clear: | GEO. W. JARVIS, State Inspector Phone 1218 TEN TO TWENTY / FIVE CENTS} [211 Write now-etoday. It} .Unsportsmantike conduct, abusive | 4! ing now, and her mind was be may save thé weuring of a truss | language. Persons admittéd to enclosure. |coming more orderly. Why should —— the rest of your life.—Ady, | Side Une coaching. (Tomorrow: 36-yard penaltics) she grieve? If Philip Weinrich

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