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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune _ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 "iylaccttie =, THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS [= "3's Of All Events YALE CONQUERS ARMY. ILLINOIS U, TRAMPLES PENN MULE PUT TO ROUT, 28707, BY. SEGOMD TERM MANES DERERT "i, iceoe cc AAMT BRED GRANGE ULI BULLDOG INFOOTBALL THRILLE ~~ WiPING OUT TIE ON GAMES BY MICHIGAN JUUAE IN GAME Overvlidiiing ‘Victory Tumed: in ‘by ‘Blue’ » stingthondd ny parla asd mkeiiia talteee| wera taieat, a WITH QUAKERS. Low p, the Natrona County High School second team Satur- re! gure sacent ke Watricrs Over Cadet'S quad; Mammo : ble to wallop the team of Junior High School by fantail, caathiner Gmbsdttcetond ite Crowd Witnesses Game a 1 score of 19 to 0. The game was played on the High season's tota} score to 180 by School athletic field and decided a tie that has existed be-| has latalee saath hae ac Lie Brilliant Performance tween the two squads. Brittain was responsible for. two | to 0: 9 | : C0 7 Mca Gotten | Nets Ulin 24-to? “TINY” LEWIS HELPS | ice. avy Une fora total of | | plereed the:Nacy:line:tor a-thtal ot Grid Victory. By {igs Ww. WRIGHT : YALE BOWL, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct 1 Ou ets ing the Army at every p 2 of modern foot 1, Y BARRETT elght touchdowns voit Michigan, | 8 ate bas ’ ba re Une repeatedly held off the Navy | scored an impressive victory over the cadets today, 23 to 7 PURPLE 10 \ y HAMILTON ckfield quaftet, Hamilton, Banks,| By HENRY L. FARRELL The Army was so badly outclassed that only the oe i pley and Flippin. United Presg Staff, Corresponden »f Wilson, her right halfback, and’ Captain Ba: cter 28 HANNE CH i — The: game was pldyed virtual, throughout {nh Navy territory, FRANKLIN FIELD, Phil- witnesred a more complete array of |adelphia, Oct. 31,—‘Red” Yost plays than any Michigan game|Grange, 24, Pennsylvania, 2 this ye 31—(United | lorthwest J t Pur =, | ‘That was the result of 60 , Oct. | Ae SEE 2 A minutes of battling over this mud-caked field this after- , | noon. The “Wheaton Iceman” mak L | ing lis first fppearance in the | strutted his most azing s | the [ted and Blut F \ j hitherto undefeated team a drew firrt blood in Me ipsa rai | period when Macks inter- | It was a Gr Harlow | CePted © pass and ta See : a sa ‘couldn't run in the mud," who IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. 31 Tackle touchdown. Bishop kicked goal. The | . bee Dagiee f ‘ e aked throigh @ ankle deep 1 Pres Coach B I | ats quickly tied things up, how- | © for galn after . I EApexrtos ] y » how ROL CHARLES WALL y' s¢ Big I i =e ever, when ‘Bovik an end, picked)up Gos ae PAS ti It-was ( 8 ci i FA i, Ristler ie tte not OPEN UP 10 DEFEAT si ah | gree id len deieked goal dust ‘a afternoon, Bastine a. place test qunrten ‘grantee the last few minutes og break a tle, and. win the} 7.to 14. WABASH TEAM, 26 10 7 et ae nee t rit Hoosier nd sprinted 41] i / Missouri's send Jugeccmat is plunging along to the Missouri clared was a false alarm who t® Logan got 5 santas | yards to the goal, Lewis kicked ‘the R Fleve S back Pennsylvania's vaunted u pee Qu Kk tieaens | &ta point, Valley conference title, with fu PPRSnee et to Sonauet, ued ockne leven tages |-withoutmoving’a halr‘on his ® yle i Faith, sash" | The Wildcats took the lead in thé Washington, Kansas and Oklahima. And Kansas, always: a for topped head. 4 Scherek | S8¢2nd quarter, Lewis tossing a pass} midable outfit, lives in hopes of wagcking the Show Me team. * Aboy Another Comeback hexfarois ilinois“back carried lepe " 7 ee rie Schumaker, who ran through a ure three Srna stars.” n the ‘ball 36 times and gained 363 andl eond : wae ter | PPoken fleld 35 yards toa touchdown.| “ip b 13-0 Score yards. He made one run of 60 W. Ristler 4 iia "| Again Lewis’ booted’ fie goal torian |< ——— — yards for a touchdown, second of mips extra point, STA. Gan Oct. 3Le-Notre |i Yards for a touchdown, and a r 4 The third period was scoreless but 1 Fer saat ae ance | thle Panyards for ‘yet ‘another : AS Dear ia | in the final quarter Indiana launehed peene eye Georgia Tech here thig |fUchdown. ‘The other six points hol 5 8 a smashing line attack that resulted vk eepaaig 2 too but the team of | 22% the victors were made by Brit- ie i RI na touchdown, Salmi going over afternoon, 18:to 0, but.the:team Of) ton, who smashed through’ center ( " 2 fighting Irishmen that downed them | 5, tne one-yard line wev 1 fror tik hese cae from the one-yard Mne. Then was the second string squad of the | seventy thousand fa freez: its f a | Lewis drove into the Indiana line, Golden Tornado. ing-inithe stands and‘saw creed ely ur i eK 4 | the ball on repeated off 3 ot a Georgia Tech varsity player" neteved Pennsylvania’s. greatest a, i! aA Hh ty tackle bucks to’ the rd Une, was put into’ play until the finaly toam. completely humiliated. Penn « for thre quarter, and then Williams substi- é : Ne tonigt t | palnte’ana eictoreet ot tuted for McRae fora few minutes. | Sayed & Shutout when Sleraki, the yi 3 : 70 MEET | MON j AY —_— : A Coach Alexander of Tech did not Hed eek of Seltte sa Klee beta a edi fs (] MEET 0 ‘FORMER GASPER HIGH Local Men Held Scoreless as Indians Pile Up announce bit reason for the sudden |his own goal line. Britton. fell on ; = | + * peek peptic agi the ball for a safety. : | Total of 42 Points; Douglas Wins From 1 ee ie BE anla's sons hie ak Rukia : $5 sate Shute one ¥ | tonal fullback, was out of the game 1 apa YOUTHS ARE STARS OF | Laramie, 3 to 0, in Game. einen Neue athena cats magihiet? ie with an injured knee. But it. is the tired they had tittle chance of de.{@ubtful ¢ even Kruez’s presence n+ Douglas Wy 1 called a meet - would have changed today's regults . : | feating the South Bend eleven and} ou" ‘ : Pa) ‘ are airs be SPRINGFIELD ATHLETES CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 81.—(Special to The Tribune) | aia not want to gamble on further Png cin nae tae aa ~ i : a Raketnant HOt —The Natrona County High School grid warriors met their eid res Mal Lan in the | Ben Chicago was defeated on this” i \ general meet- | a third defeat of the season here today when the Cheyenne | ¢,.: period when a Notre Dame{%™e fleld, were powerless. ‘The | pdtttetle laurels “have, not bee Indians plunged through the Casper line time after time | back intercepted a Tech, pass and pessndiply ya wae Woprcnen nyt a - —__————— | sparingly given to two Casper boys, 4 ran/the ball hack 29: eards.to,Teoh’s| OF © - & | Tro eeaha mate ove lee Bie ae for long gains and for a resulting score of 42 to 0. he ball ba ™ etice, became; inspired ‘tami Grange did get ras ‘i a ae 80-yard Mne, a moment later. Flan! 2 This Cheer Leader field, Mass, They are Edwin and Coach Layman’s men resorted to an aerial attack in the | gan rounded right end for 12 varie fae a ccaleioUa™ ieee ae 7 Darrel Hathaway, sons of Mrs. Mae|last period but could not get the |p, by Cheyenne, Douglas, the team | and his team-mates by plunging put 1s t a triumph as great as any ripped off his stupendous gains. king a run gute, Captair pass from Yec sprinting to ley stepped enne's gc went kicking his CREIGHTON DOWNED BY MARQUETTE, 28 10 0, | BY OVERHEAD PASSING: | wa }and chueklin; Gold to a stando’ It . secutive tle game | during’ the Is which have met contest away, 914 South Oak. street. | ba ond the ‘ which comes here next Saturday, de- a ch's. by: e away n aK ball beyond the rd line. Chey- | ic omes her ext Saturday, de-/ the ball gn Tech's l-yard Une and that .has befallen liim in» bis a8 @ member of the cross-country 0 on the Converse county field. Cas- of taking It over for the touchdown, | meteoric foot um of Springfield, and was one of| Birks played Balas: ball for the} nor defeated Laramie 6 to 2 -here Planigan was agoin responsible : Saute the second touchdown which ° : ts medal! for defeating the Yale univer-| Davis, Allsman ere aimer,| ‘Torrington, strongest team in the} come early in the second quarter. California U. ¥ sity team. ‘ Darre! was elected cap-| Indian quarterb: ont “" ees extreme eastern part of the state,| He made an elght-yard ran around : he locals Springfield. Both young men for- | Douglas Beats Larami The game was played dh | merly attended the Natrona county While was being sub: ed} field. Cogeh Morgan of Torrington through Tech's center. | flashy and their plays bewildered | Hens on Grid th: Tech team. Flanigan was the outstanding star of the South Bend | a eee : eleven. = | (United Press).—California gave the Plucky Sage Hens a football lesson | at the Los Angeles Coliseum this iq. of the two t powerful Unt- versity eleve: > ing list foot- Saturday With Brilliant Showing of | = ™ A ee eee CTAY (IN MOUND College; Mines Loses to State Ce ado, Collpge-cieven rset & ype here iis 2 > | Fans to See Him in | Colorac leg ipset all dope here this afternoon by walking aws with the Denver University eee Y i f The solid line of the Colorado Springs Tigers was like ear, Belief. a brick wall to the Denver team and they were able to g | BY JOH Edwin, who was married recently, 1 never was threatened. |feated Laramie by a score of 3 tol Manigan again was giyen the honor | (ive persons presented with a gold| refiners and supported bY | October 16 for tain of the freshmen soccer team of ; Standing pei defeated Sunrise by a 25-to-6 score.| end after fils backfield mates had slippery | accomplished gains by crashes Blanks Sage high school. under an overwhelming score piled! used many. substitutes. Notre Dame’s back field. played | LOS ANGEL afternoon winning handily ina col GOPHERS PLAY orless contest by a score of 27 to 0. The score wus not an honest indi- JOHNSON Will KGautaraice Dope-Bucket Spilled Again Lense Ome aia | | its _| Stren bh only ¢ DENVER, Colo., Oct. 31.—(By United Pr )—The Action Again Next — | team, 38 to thelr scoring ‘machine {n action but Copyright 19 B. FOSTER | The Pioneers were beaten from ribune)| the first few moments of play. The al I NEW Y ‘ans who . heated b: nifty and sen- had ra ena a | thought W nnson's defeat in ; scored: in the gar ‘ | the last game 4 Series | first two minutes e al (@) a. | ene spell tt rement of th er with his kicking wa nsation of the game. ball apparer e mark. 0 will pitch in| ‘The Pioncers’ only score was made p befalls him | When Boyd recovered fumble nd there | Ploughed through the Tigers for 15 it appear placed the ball on the one+ lapse Where! Anderson carried 2 touchdown WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS FORMER RATE OF $1.00 a Siest Swarthmore Is Foto estan tthe Colorado Aggies Utah Aggies 0. | Easy For The srganmch name] Mek farmer Mere today’ and the Cl | FOR CLEANING AND PRESSING WILL CONTINUE as all the Tiger ‘arrior recuper i ; LADIES’ AND GENTS’ PLAIN OVERCOATS I wer W ll re ede ap Phe bal Rt ete COUT TAME 3 eQe lat (1 MRR NBDE) och iad ia __ $1.00 plunged their way wonderful | won a total LADIES’ PLAIN. WOOL DRESSES rler of the Gla 1 » ° | all for the Giants, and Yohn- | a ahi Cleaned and Pressed —-- son has naw won 2 1 for Wash: | Colorado M4, Mines 3 they : BAS RP SE, " i" Wen ia ron etbee ceconts teiged:| {GOLDEN Golda, Octss91.—cunited LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SUITS 1 00 tion tt considering that both of them’ were | Press).—After staring defeat in the Cleaned and Pressed ___-__-_- SPAT SE e far acquired by pltehers who stuck to] face for three quarters, the fighting pheld. T thelr clubs and did not sump around. | Colorado University team scored two Both of them were well rewarded | touchdowns inthe last few minutes for so doing and, without doubt, didi] Of play and defeated the Colorado vastly ‘better than pitchers who, Sehool of Mines here this afternoon, went here and there as larger;/sums | 14 to 8, hwere offered them A placement by Much from the The’ Big. Train bdeat tywirled | five-yard line ‘put the Ore Diggers 19’ cearéne In thé lead In the middie of the first period! They held the lead until the last’ five minutee, when Childon's long passes began to find « mark and the 8! nd Gold crowwd the gonl'Mne of the Ore Diggers twice This Service Performed at SHOP. NO. 2 WYATT HOTEL BASEMFN‘% PHONE 189 Ur the ble sur: | went 1 ' f the south-| Young » | Healy kicked for thé extra points