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ch SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 ic Casper Sunday Critune PAGE NINE - ‘ { 3 When-Tulane Put Another Crimp in West’s Grid Rep — z _BY HAROLD 0. THOMPSON was in the stands, but did not got | | United Press Staff Correspondent | much of an opportunity to size up | | STADIUM the Stanford type of play. Warner ITY, Oct. 31 kept his fancy game in t the Cards played much type of football as displa: | d from Oregon Univer-| the Oregon Aggies last week. ; | ftermoon. At thelend of ai Oregon was fooled repeatedly by h Stanford's overhead play and ite | h | line failed (o hold against the assault j ad amassed a lead| of Nevers, Hyland, Murphy and | Bogue. 4 Ne , Stante | ‘The Webfooters brought a star of Return of Fine Weather cndiaete ti ig dtmeneignuntn Mates, Cote cag * aid | tain. At right end Mautz repeated: | Puts Courses in'Good motioned |1y ‘aptled ‘plays: direoted at him and e end ef the seo-| prominent in breaking up some Condition. ra few lapses| of Stanford’s passes. He figured t football un-' on offense, too, being on the re wih & = cuthn tp wath quarter. | ceiving end of two long passes which | Ve thie Eiht ayers’. will | Of Callfornia | made possible a score, ert out in both Cas-} per Country smmunity club} | Oklahoma was helpless against the courses. The id ns were | Nebraska line being thrown repead- ported fast sht to belin good edly for losses condi r and entbusiast | Rhodes’ vielous Mne smashi will t Avantage of onc | | tack ir e first quarter oft » days of the late fall | zed tho surprised Sooners as Jabled Rhodes to G approaching the| | touchdown. His attempt to kick goal] clos successful. season’| pti | was short, Nebraska missed a sec-| the rise next year wil ~ een {ond attempt to score in the third withe +i large “increase tion photo shows Capt. Lautenschlager (left), star of Tulane University’s 18 (nitea | Period when Rhodes’ plunge from the number tletpants. Atl.tour-| ational battle with Northwestern at Chicago, rushing the ball down the field behina Ais mtternoet. Cae aneucine ou: cue fourey Sows numer year were close elven her last} 88 @ foct short. contested y Fi i] ¥ger by Oklahoma and today elimi-| The heavy Oklahoma squad was Casp s been “fortunate in hav- ‘ nated the Soofiers from a contending n ragged in the final period and ing two professionals of ability: to | position in the Missourt Valley con.|%_ Sensational 28 yard pass trom further the interests of. the game | Mavarice, The soos hy ig Brown failed to kick goal. e—limmie Mason of the Country} + = amma BY NOPMEN E BROWN Rasa ‘: : ® Oklahoma had a five pound club feCafferty of the| ays ac oars uae raska’s veteran halfback,| per man advantage, they were un Cormn Under ‘their e | Brothers on the samo college; Norton drew almost nation-wide at- hoppy’ Rhode 8 pouldered the | able penetrate the Cornhusker >» football!eleven are: net uncommon. | tention’ last “year by téaring ‘off an} brunt of the Corr er offensive wall and Nebraska skirted ‘This year Harvard has its Bradford} 80-yard run against the powerful} and solved the way victory ds of the line at wil! twins. Bucknell has its Barl and| Minnesota eleven. sf st defer of the heavy} ‘The playing of Roland Locke, No-} ae Myrl Goodwin, By eh odd coineidehce these two a | braska sprint star and halfback bi G | But Iowa’ State probably! bas the} lads are the mainstays of a Cleve-| | The Cornhuskers were halted appointment. In his short H.-Ay'Bert’? ‘Wagnérs Gasper’ pionesr; whoviena olUumMmotia Goes we most. distinguished patr—from the|land’coached team. Sath Willaman,|a time in nd third quar-| pearances in the Cornhusker ac ay ; bg BR se ot By inne fa = \standpoint of value to the team.| tutor of the Towa Staters, twas éoach | ters when the brillia Okidhoms three games this sens candidate on the Peoples’ Ticket for the office o D * t D f t CHICAGO, Oct they.are the Behm boys of Cleve-|at East Tech High schdol, Cleveland | passing combination, Slough to Hill, » has lost yardage repeate Councilman from the Third Ward, always has had an | Own to ered Chicago eke. threatened the Cornhusker goal. on fumbles. || active interest in politics and publie affairs. Although | 7 7 Hh hex s afternoon defeating | a | Mr. Wagner never has run for an office before he has | Befor 2 Cor Tel | : 6 to 0, but it was only after followed the trend of events close He yhasheld | | one the toughest Lice Stags’s a continuous membership in the Casper Chamber of | mp per ay ee ee Commerce since it was organized and was very sue- | L a few mome! n the second oo * - . me a ie ‘ ara - - we z fy od, Kernwein and McCarty broke | cessful in securing new members for the organization | ie for Jo! Met t: ry *. : . went geet te ae tiers: ane a F Mr. Wagner was born in St. Louis in September, | e for an extra point failed and | Lae Shi i SARC Somule BENT 1865. Three years later his parents moved to Omaha 1 Was no more scoring. VOTE R and in 1869 went on to Laramie. The Wagner family | the third périod and the fourtt as one of the first to locate in that town and | < period the vaunted Maroon Ine at-|land, O. John Behin captains the| before folning-the Towa institution. FO Wee ons te th 2 ei a tcl ; a oe 1 ry f ae h a | | tack wak stopped by the scrappy d stars at quarter. His|It was at East Tech that ‘the Béhm | many experiences nat come to 1e lot o ioneér 1 Perdue machine, and when Chicago Norton plays 1efthalf. boys learned thelr football, under | Bert was one of the first graduates of a Wyoming pub- wae forced to punt, Perdue’s pony| Johnnie is rated as one of the} Willaman’s diligent tutoring. * 79 99 lic school. He then went to St. Louis University for | kept up a constant hammer- |/greatest broken field runners In the| “Spike” Nave, another member of OuIS a aert e two years, returning to Laramie to enter the employ | j0k that on several occ Missouri Valley conference, if not|the team, is also a Cleveland pro- . | € ig father Who wi: fatth org Aa I he ball to the very s in the in general. His brother ! duct jj. Of his father who was operating. a store | 0 cigo’s goal posts. | pes ; ) marinneia and esas | Bert Wagne me to Casper in 1897 and wa t 4 E. Iffacks, cay r ‘a oyrrAricr employed by C. H. Townsend, who had a general store ou rm, FOR COUNCILMZ at that time. He then went to Denver where held | aR 1 at a positions with the Denver Dry Goods Company and | . | 7 the Joslin Dry Goods:Company. He retur to Cas- | x . R Las | he Joslin Dry Goods-Company. le urned to Ca { 1 Regis angers — 3 Ww - per in 1914 and secured a posftion with the Richards | th - Colorado Aggies 13; Utah Aggies 0.) Detroit U.-14; John Carroll 6 ARD NO. 1 & Cunningham: Company which he now holds — te : Ha nd Drubbin Colorado U. 1; Colorado Mines.3,|. Mount Union 32; Case 0. { agton U g Denver U. 7; Colorado College 38,| Hiram 12; Otterbein Mr. Wagner owns his own home on st Second be) ’ T D k t T. : | Regis 26; South Dakota Mines 0, | Dayton 23; Cincinnati 0, |] street and intends to remain in Casper th rest of his | oR a 4) akKOUtd eam ae hente Oberlin 24; Rochester’ 0, life. He always has been-an ardent booster for the I V tctor Over | rroll 20; Northwesern College 0. . ° | errs } is Lit Pepa Seat Notre Dame 13; Georgia Teach 0.| ' Morningside 19; Des Moines U. 7 merican 1c et 1 Sa by | ruin : Michigan 54; Navy 0, } 't & M.3; Baylor 0, | Mr. Wagner is a member of several organizations ’ 3 {United oO S: - B. #U, 0. : . e . : . State College Piece cenh nit Hlinois Pennsylvania «2. | Te 0; Bo MAD, 0, in Casper. He is treasurer of the Natrona County His- . . cess) —T hi handed ndbaieo, €:aP irate, } | Oklahoma Aggies 0; Grinnell . a 7 iM | © visiting South. Dake Riper of} * TBOREOLS a UIs, 0s . | Colgate 14; Michigan State. 0 torical Society, the Loyal Order of Moose, and the ind akdoet DRAGER oS kak Hes a 26 to 0 drubbing on the lo-|» Wisconsin 12; Minnesota 12 (tie);} Dennison 6; Miami 6, 4g , || Modern Woodmen of America. He is a member of UEDA Wa ct. 9 ‘ Fidiron here today, Towa 28; Wabash 7. Rice 19; S. W. 0. . slean—Ec i || the Casper Pioneers Association {United P \ gion to Mic acphreah acy fate EOE a ea FF epee ak elas A Clean—Economic—Vigorous || the i As , are RE OSE PORENe: Sx m,'t ‘ yuri 23; Ames 8, | Lawrence 12; Hamline 0. { : : | Mr. Wa or a descendant of Rich | Wagner Maaleteetomat’ thotbe avic ae ‘Rangers romped i oe |) Tapenee 23; Hamline | | Mr. Wagner is a descendant of Richare agner, . one . Ras tinaton - writh the Mines eleven througt west re Intiang” 14 ‘ 8 a ta U. 10; North Dakota} Administration | the composer, and possesses considerable: musical this affermoon,;23 to-0. ne STteY es cheat pra Ra sa) 14@ Willan and? Mary7.1.) Murman. S77 Pew | talent himself. é | tiskles cinched the game} t®. ‘core only by ‘the aeria!| cede ra Bb pees se s ary LA urman 27; Preshyt 1 College | | om the start, sc E14 points in | PONCE a a onthe cx 17 imbia 14 del 16; Mercer 0 | ‘ | Mr. Wagner pledges his support to any administra- | yarn Fi Washing ra of Regis took’ out all his teg-| Fordham w York U, 6 h Carolina Freshmen 22; Wot-} || tion the people might elect, and says that. while he oO game give shin; of > aa | _ | ay S43 : an 1 . Pes nd e Slater ¢| Ulars and sent r Pittsburgh Joh 6.| ford Freshmen 0, | filed on the People Ticket, he will serve the a conte 3 victories ee aed | we re i | Ws best he knew how regardless of who was elec | 1 no dé 4 California one | $ A eget g oats se boca —Political Advertisement. Polit 4 taxfory panera, = ard: their 2. 20; Boston U Howard Colles a2 ¢ Se : 2 7 che ales ypppa Syracu Peun State 0. 0 : ei ee, i hare t Kentucky Center 0 alc pe ky Oglethorpe -13;' Loyola 0. ‘s was pipe ae cye 0. | Duke 10; Richmond 0. , + ’ m ces PER Plorida 61; Hollins College 0 f oy al is Coupon i oda 1 Manhattan 0 hington State : of N. Y, 0; Hamil-|0 ‘ Traded Plae Whittier 0. ; es to Defeat Rivals Bt, Bonaventure: 6.| exico A. & 3. 0 b > E rthmore 7 ) da 7. ] i Wask nd} Br h i sa | Le U. of Calif. | We Stanford 36; Oregon 13. ester ¢ Whitma Willamette Kir ¢ Haskell Indiar 10; Gor Redlands 9; California Tech 0 Mount. St, Charles College. 13; termoufitain Union 0. Montana U 7,0, A. C. 2 California Pomona 0, Hanover Exeter In Vandertitit Upshall# 7, Mizsissippl ( ew York d Delaware Purdue 0 Tenne 12, Georgia Oklahoma 0 Lake 26, Northweste Kansas 0 College 7. Iowa State Arkansas 12, Li 6; K 0 Rolla Mines 14; St. Louls 7 6; Mi ggies Marquette Cr 0; Vermont 3 College of Puget Sound: 6;. Pacifi oga 0; Sewannes 28, | University 25. Reserve 19; Hetdelberg 7 South Dakota Universit Dakota State 7. Jeyan 28; Wittenberg 1 ANNOUNCEMENT ON AND AFTER NOV. 1ST Royal Blue Line Parlor Cars Will Leave for Denver At 7:30 A. M. It can be told now how Earl (left) and Myrl Goodwin, twin football players of (Bucknell college, traded places: in Inst year's game against Rutgers’ when Myrl was injured and, unbeknown ta officials, firiished victorious game that way, Earl's punting played an important part in game after his brother.was injured and unable to kick the ball » Application and Order Blank FOR Federal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Issued by The Casper Daily Tribune { hereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company Trave! and Pedestrian Accident Policy for which olicy {am to pay $1.00, same accompanying this order. 1 hereby enter my subscription for ‘The Casper Dail Tribune for a period of one year from date of issuance of policy. | agree to pay your ca 75e per mont for The Casper Daily Tribune. Subscribers receivibg The Casper Daily Tribune ire required | pay their subscription 12 months in advance. 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