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FR World Results By Leased Wire WYOMING COWBOYS IN BOZEMAN IDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 FOR GAME WITH MONTANA STATE Other Conference Games. Sched East and West to Cl and Penn-Il DENVER, Colo., Oct, 80,—(?)—Four Mountain conference foatba enter the week-end elimina the hopes of at least one as a titular contender, Wyoming, the “dark. hors: n Bozeman, Mont., ready to effort to keep its slate clean. Colorade Aggies were nearing Og: ton, Utah, where they will jorado’s hopes ofa urles, Coach Mughes asserted last ght that his eleven would r t fil against the Umh Farme Utah: University, another undefeat- 1 “nope,” faces what~is regarded 3s a comparativ t easy ely opponent day in Brigham Young Untyer- INTERSECTIONAL CLASHES PENDING NEW YORK, Oct. —(P)—E: and west today exchanged two of heir brightest football luminaries to HIT IN MEXICO World Champion Struts Stuff Literally and Fills Pocketbook. By PAIR PLAY E Casper Tribune) Oct: 30.—Jack ix.sure strutting. his stuff Mexico. Jack is a: great Jent.of human nature and now ippears that he knows: \Latin man nature as well as any other. Friends of Jack who think that gone off his conk with all stuff of his, have got to ize that this is what the Grea- sors gvanty in If he had. gone into Mexico with | an alr of becoming humility and ex- sive modesty, it is dollars to yughnuts that not only would he not, have a corporal’s guard to see go thru the motions with his narring partners,- but that some three-cent Mexican might have teken a wallop at him. Those’ guys there have to be kept in their ces, uppose-he had gone soft on the chesty suff? Why, when he offered to let some Mexican pull and twist is nose to See that it was real flesh und gristle and not wax, the chances are that some hidalgo would have taken him at his word and spoiled Jack for -the moyles—save os a comic character, @ sort of nasal Ben Turpin. Let Jack alone. money, that is all. making He Is oe ALL-STARS IN TRAINING FOR ARMISTICE DAY Casper! Allstars for the game Ww fan Independent onthe High, School Athleti 1 here Armistice. d Sheridan me here with a heavier squad in that of the locals, it Is claimed. he Allstars will have an average ight of 175 pounds. Casper will have the services: of enty-three men for the contest. ey are G. Christopher, B. Zopt, G. yles, J. Gilardi, C. Caldwell, A. dd, P, Walker, D. Roe, Kidd, R. ¥ Is Stanton, cd Murane, B. Miller, Frank B L. oO. Ga. Lester, . Bright, ulrnort 1 Westgaard. chert. 1 carry conference hanipion into battle against Coach Romney's Utah Aggies tomor- Although hampered by a few its luled: Saturday; ash in Michigan-Navy linois Games. undeféated Rocky MN teams today were ready to tion contests that. must blast e" of the confer ende race, was battle ‘ Montana State today in | intersectional battles tomorrow. With unbeaten Colgate westward ent.the brijilant Eddie Tryon, lead. ing individual scorer and-one of the most colorful players of the east, to match hfs versatility tgainst the Michigan “Aggies of East Lansing Michigan. ‘The West had dispatched — the widely heralded backfield -meteor)of Illinois,’ Red Grange, to -sizzle*on nklin Field against undefeated Pennsylvania. The west has seen Tryon before. 1923. he*scored all of Colgate's chdowns against Ohio State as a result of three sensational runs: Last year he made a spectacular touchdown against Nebraska, which won, however. : Grange, however, has never been seen jn the east and thousands are | clamoring for ‘tickets which are no | longer avallable to see the. play. With two crack backs, Sields and Kr xccount of injuries, Penn has fallen under the ‘Grange spell. Talk of “Red"™ combined with requests of friends for tickets ‘wrought such mental havoc with the players that Coach Young was forced to take them to Absecon,’ N. J, All tele phone connections were cut. vt Yale's hopes of standing off the powerful and undefeated-army team |has been further. dimmed -by the | physical condition of stars. But- | terworth, giant‘tackle, was {n unl- form yesterday,;but-it was sald he probably woul! be unable.to play, Webster.,: guard, is out with a bruised’ shoulder, Gill, left end, also has been hurt, but may. play, , There is little hope that Gutler and Kline, regular backfield men,,. will -work against the Cadets. Army is in fine physical condition. "QUESTION | BOX It you have some question to ask about baseball, football, box: ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— Write to John B. baseball. Lawrence Perry, on. amateur) sports, and . Fair’ Play on boxing and other professional sports, All are spe clal correspondents of the Casper Tribune, $14 World Butlding; New York, Enclose a. stamped, self-ad- dressed envelo for your reply. wh Foster, on —_———$—$———— QUESTION—Is . there «danger: of blood poisoning when a man’s “lips are knocked against his teeth and cut or lacerated? How protect against this? ANSWHPR—Medical sctence says it. «Mouth Medical at- yes. Seldom hear of wash between rounds. tention after the fight. paid ball player in both of the major leagues? If more than one tell who they are. ANSWER—There can't very well be more than one highest paid) ball player. It is impossible to answer | the question accurately as there is no one who has access to the co acts between players and owners except league presidents. QUESTION—Was John WL, Sulli- van a harder puncher than Demp- ANSWER—Yes, in a way. ‘Differ- ent type hitters. Sullivan a swinger, Dempsey a short, sharp hitter. QUESTION—How many intersec- tional games has Hlinois played and what result? ANSWER Defeated Syracuse in 1909 and in 1910, | Lost to Colgate in 1910. ee ee dazzje rival audiences in outstanding { . missing from the Mneup on | QUESTION—Who it the highest PAGE NINE First in News Of All Events FIFTEEN DEFEATS ENOUGH Se Army Wants Its Fourth Victory Over the Bulldog — defeats Jack Delaney carly in De- ‘SY The grow nal foot + | ball should , sayssthe | Harvard Cr armng 1, teams con TO CHEYENNE »| { | j | } BY NORMAN E. BROWN Bgck in 1893 the football teams of Yale and the U. S.. Mili Academy met forthe first time in avsaries of annual games that. was to: be, inter- rupted later only by the world: war and its: exactions. For four years the Arn’ eleven tried in’ vain to down the Bulldog. Then came some -satisfaction—a tie game, 6 to 6. Army followers re- newed their hopes af victory, only’ Army scored its first victory | Upper plioto shows a thrilling moment in the 1923. battie between Army ‘a F back,’ took the ball in the shadow of his own goal line aridsstarted tor a long of Yale finally brought ‘him dow scoring touchdown that gave the Army Yale- won 31 -to, 10. a Tito 7 tie ijn 1924, Lower phot themselves ‘folle’ thre | While Yale was ‘io! lads, scored and oy 52 points 1901, th for 1 whistle when" c ath’ Tlie rallow ine yéar, Yale again {led the mili | | {| | | tary team and then >came ‘another,) «ho defeat. But fn 1904 fate relented ‘anil the FOOTBALL | By NORMAN: E. BROWN. Some discussion | regarding the tactics of Earl Smith,Pirate catch: er, during the world's series, has taken place since the dethroning of the Washington club. Smith’s tacties in “ragging’, Goose Goslin, Washington slugger, ‘drew: conyersation.on the field, They haye however, placed a penalty on abu: sive or insulting talk to other pla ers or officials. And they leave th revt to the judgment of the individ ual play placing him*-opon hi honorsto,tiphdidtpe spirit of the | rulesyand the gaynel, | Thay point ouf that talkir 1 ent Vougbt not\to b INSIDE OUT THE "WHY AND HOW OF THE RULES ___ Eliminating “Goat-Getting” _ the same public prints as is now fessional baseball will col! tho ative privacy tition.” LOSE ITS STAR Decimation of Club Is Seen As Result of Great Season. FOR BIG GAME friend The American asso: today had on its rolls one hundred and seyen clubs, an increase jof 15 over last year. At the ann meeting Frederick R, Still of New York, was re-elected president. England has front with a fighte Tex Rickard to relation crowd, | ternational competiti cireuit, played| this winter od baseball in 1925 not going to be much m in 192 @ ma- the best of thefr | By JOHN B. FOSTER, (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) WW YORK, Oct. 30.—The Louis- ville American <A champions in tt ch passingly at there is left of their te ors are after nin New Yo § i ‘Tommy weight, og Fee ak yah wil ° fe” now The Chicago Nationals and per- —_ = je cen them haps the Philadelphia Nationals and Guyon, the Colonels’ Indian out- St fielder, who batted over .200 last} \1 season, | | We Cotter, the first basem has | | We been taken on by the Giants and so tir has Tyson, an outfielder, Shannon, | )}———_—_______ the shortstop, has been pretty care- | fully looked over and there. are| OF BIG SERIES. others who are Iikely to be found} | rea V nees elsewhere in 1926, among them} SD * ‘th Halley, the pitcher. Guyon is in baseball because ‘Thorpe urged him to try for it some years ago. The two Indians play: SAN FRANCIS Whether Louisville, ch the American Associatio ly I Quickly Limber Up t football together in Carlisle in 19 mpions of the P pafntuty ameollen and while Guyon didn’t prove to be |‘ gue, remains to be d 1} sood, drugiist will tell the star that Thorpe became, he did| "ete today, when the two teams} Just rub it well and was noted for his speed. | lS in the final contest of a nine: } Guyon was in the war and when | holds? four ' i. was over sometime after Thorpe} Louyjeyille : suits ye jm had finshed his major league car- |, icusyil eee etteta. MB: Yee" | sotnt eer, Guyon-decided to put his athle-J Coast champions | > is quite skill into play again and entered 12 to 11. Louis n s for baseball. “In 1924 he did ¢o well atl pitchers and the humatic jolr nt need Little Rock that he was taken on by the American Association where, h Louisville, he proved a mighty x | attent A tut Ht MISSOURI FAVORED TO DEFEAT OWA IN GAME SATURDAY AT COLUMBIA et Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the Workd Joint-Ease than Thorpe ever was in baseba’ altho no one will ever know how good Thorpe might have been had he taken the game seriously. aes a i . iwhen ‘Wood, Army full- end rim p” Bingham | E — p Shiws Fullback Wilson of Army KANSAS. CITY, Oct. 30.—Up)— | pa sudan The two leaders of the Missouri Val ley conference, Missourl and Towa DON’T LET YOUR [JE Wasi, Rael “tor ctow about.) suet ea press) [State, mest at Missourl tomorrow. {| RADIATOR FREEZE ba ub it was a victory. FAS | See " iy ith the powerful Missouri team. For Lack of more importance of | Jockey Jimmy Wallace has equal-| Victory over Nebraskan freon nt OF HECH.O ‘ ‘ oniéof but three that}ed Johnny Maiben's feat of riding|somain undef Drake, with , oves, tts c four winners in a single day. Two aia Maganels taki gress hay two ‘came |of hig mounts yesterday at Laurel, a) tanto, dateated inate Bare in 1910, with a9 t0 8 score, aud|M4:, paid handsome returns, Liew-| aay at Nebraska, but still, danner. ET! ih719E WITH a6 16 0 tally, tenant IT being a 10-tod shot and} ony ater ty ayer a ae te ess WE HAVE IT! There hate Heer invre: ties—stx of | Piros, 28 to 1. souri has an easier time with Wash- ids? But oo se three yilo- oe & igen a ingtox and Oklahoma until the clos. ties have been inter. hirteen college presidents will | ing game of the season with Kaneas. Casper's Finest Fillin = just'15 defeats. view the Yale-Army gridiron battle | lowa State, after Missouri, has Grin- B Stati ie |: Babe Stillties on the|Saturday. They come from Prince-/nel and Drake, both known for | orga jee were “ended and net resumed |ton, Cornell, Harvard, California, |handing upsets to ehampionship INDEPENDENT jupul 1S2t>s Yale wen that first post. | Northwestern, Clark, Minois, Mis- | hopes, in . : low ‘Ult<14 fo°%, The neXt year |sourl, North Carolina, Washington, *) Ay t them to a 7 to 7 tle.| Swarthmore, Carnegie and Yale. hive tye ig0* Yale wiped the field|/AM are attending New Haven con e West Pointers 31 to 10, | ferences, "4 AY amet 7 sees se rel coupes anetea tee oe() |C88per-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage I far OS pide saree EAA aeM aA hie ciakelatecodeoe. ait ore LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A .M. pp! Was the first cheerful sigh of|yious records. Although Yale bow! (No Transfer or Layovers) pa eeeat team, Then St. Louls, with |offera accommodations for 75.241 In enied ormidat§e team, | addition to 45 press seats, Indica- . A [weet a toe by a aco! of 18 [tons today ae tae chousonds vit | {Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service 5° 0. be disappointed. | roa a bf i Yale! w a5 tg de. jee EE \§ Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers at the hands of Pennsylvania, | paul Berlenbabch has vetoed plans : So: thie Arm) mule is Hopetur of|for a mid-winter trip to California HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 i iM tHe Bulldog into submisston|to defend his title against a Pacific CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN ae coast light-heavyweight contender. | The ¢ r New Haven rf.” Quite ‘obviouslyngif wishes to give his all {0 the he cannot devote much time to per siflage§ They add that plaSer guilty. 6€ unfair or unspartsmaniil tactics, aJthough: he esoipes punish ment; Is a discredit to’ th (Yomorrow a who me t Tribute’ Paid Late’'Mentor On _ Eve of Game } |) NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—(#)—Foo | ball warriors cf Columbia and Cc : Fielltesting today for their ann pene gontliet tomorrow at the P much attention, Seme fans and} Groupas id silent >t scribes raised the question as to thé| memory of I Ih sportsm nip, if, not the Jegality{¥iied on the e tr jot his “goat getting chatter.” of the two elevens, Football “leaders. have’ taken“ alll? “The feeling of the teams found « possible steps to elimina ny suc sion im a poem by Charle thetics, They ehrinet, of” r, end on the Junior v 7s SE GS SABI AT | whose lines. end hi If you are ope vict “nex bea. n to con- ion-your’ that will fjHowing tribute: “He has not, died “He still stands tall,* Where others c When signals en ‘ Hie has not died Us arm was long built tower Of” enille n —_~ Sailor, Lewis Will Wrestle Joe Bruno \CHBYENNE, Wyo., Sailor Jack Lewis, frome: heavyweight — wrestler makes his home at Gille matched with Joe Bruno giant, in a wrestling ma held here Monday Lewis made © very favorable tm: | pression on the local }fane in nis! mateh with Joe “Tadts® Mondt here recently, and jig a. nopulmr favorite in thd coming matoho. 4° iforni. now . has been Polish to be h | } Thousands of squirrels have been | © served swimming 'the’/great Mis <isfipp! river this fall in’ a general vostwerd migration, from .Jiltinel ahd Wisconsin. a match with Shttirdds ew ‘ork if he Application and Order Blank FOR ederal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Policy Issued by The Casper Daily Tribune | hereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy for which | am to pay $1.00, same accompanying this order. | hereby enter my subscription for The Casper Daily tribune for a-period of one year from date of issuance of policy. | agree to pay your carrier 7c per month for The.Qasper Daily Tribune. 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