Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 7

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» TUESDAY, NOVE World Resul By Leased Wire MBER 3, 1925 DECEMBER; BIG SEASON LOOMS Bill Stone Re-Elected President of Casper Organ- ization at Meeting Last Night; Entry Applications Invited. The Casper City Basketball league is entering upon its fourth season, plans having been laid at a meeting of the | executive committee last night for a schedule of games in which eight teams will participate, Bill Stone was re- elected president of the organization for the coming year, H. D, McCormack was made vice president, and lL. A. Varnsdore was reelected secretary) and treasurer. More details wilt be} taken up at an hg next week. Plans ned last night call the opening of season in Decem- ber and six teams already have slg nitied their th They inctude the Me Whites, Texas, ‘Tel ing Methodist church, tn which all tho interested in the success of league are Invited to join. Applica. tions of referees to offic league games during the o Son are also asked. League officials anticipate a ‘sea. son even more successful than tn the past, due to Interest and rivalry already established. ANBINS AFTER NFWMATERIL Winning Combination for 1926 Sought by Robinson. NEW YORK, Nov 3.—(?)—Uncle Wilbert Robinson, big chief of the Brooklyn nationals, ts leaving no bush uncombed in his efforts to gather together a winning combina then tor the 1926 baseball campatst The Dodgers finished dismally this | year after giving the Giants a great | Mght for the 1924 pennant and Rod. | ° imson 4s busy revamping his forces. | The clud's reserve list of players a Je public, for, the next year, just made p Ks | at, Prowitenee. reVeals a substantial number ehanges and additions. The diggest @eal so far since the close of the regular season, has brought Gus Felix, Mickey O'Neill and Jess Barnes to Brooklyn in exchange for Back Taylor, Jimmy Johuston and Ed@ Brown. In aiitition, Robbie has am tmposing array of newcomers trom minor league fields, Seven of the 35 players om the re serve Nat are pitchers, « corps from which Ereoktyn hopes to obtain } Breater strength in the box Asi rom Koblbecker, a catching | reeruit from Memphis, all the other new men are infiekt candidates, to eluding Holman trom. Seat! Corgan, purchased from Wie Kansas. —— A farmer was accused of having | smadered bis nelgbbor. “Did you call him a rogue and a art” “Yea, 1 diah “And did you call bim a thief? “No, I forget that!” CORND Lift Off-No Pain! Salt Creek tusses c , Yowosead Hotel Ip mand ip om Leave Solr SoS s tp m and 5 pm press Wa teaves 0:36 Dail: Salt Creek Transportation Co GGAGE AND EXPRESS 3. Pearl . Midwest and Standard. Applications frora oth- er organizations are invited and will de considered at a banquet to be held next Monday evening at the GRID BATTLES FOR WEEKEND Wyoming university and the Utah Aggies will clash Thursday, Novem 5, at Logan, Utah. in thelr an Other Ri Mountain . games will be played next Saturday, the schedule for these and the principal games of the east, middle west, south and far west Becky Mountain, ado College versus Colorado Aggies versus Colorado | State Teachers at Fort Collins. | Denver versus Montana State, at Denver Denver versus Utah at Salt Lake City Western States versus Brigham Young at Provo, Utah. | Bast. } Princeton versus Harvard at eon, State versus Notre Dame at Syracuse versus Oklo Wesleyan at Syracuse. Army versus Davis-Mikine at West Yale versus Maryland at New Ha. ven Dartmouth versus Cornell at Han over, cinta at Bosten, Vetown, Conn L tte versus Rutgers at East Pittsburgh versus Washington and Jefferson at Pittsburgh. Brown versus Boston university Columbia versus New York univer. | sity at New York. Colgate versus Providence College at Hamilton, N. ¥. Ohio State versus Indiana at Co tumbus. Minnesota, versus Butler at Minne apolts. City. | lowa State versus Qrinnell at Ames. Drake versus Nebraska at Des Moines. Oklahoma versus Kansas at Nor Maraw 4 Milwaukee Louis versus Detreit at De Washington versus Missourt at St Louis. Dayton versus Haskell Indians et Dayton i Seuth. Alabama versus Kentueky of Bir-/ ving ham, SCHEDULE OF) Boston College versus West Vis | Wesleyan versus Williams at Mid-| Chicage versus Wisconsin at lows | versus Kansas Asien | | ' } } Auburn versus Georgia at Colum Che Vanderbilt versus Georgia Tech at | Nashville, Loulstiama State versus Rice Ip 2 ot Rouge Pa y ersus North Carolina a Versus Tennessee at Dan nia versus Washington Berkeley e, Ore. New Mexico versus Arizoba at At Whitwan versus Genzera at Walt ab versus De at Salt Lake TELEPHONE 144 [aus and } sen versus Ftorida at Clem-| | ow write! ent eflare expe BY NORMAN E. “ve been the sapplest “I realize it now This and more Ruth article In a recent tssue ter has cut ‘over Star Player and Patient eagag GRID GAME TQ): o Pong Future (Copyright 1925 The Ca: league baseball 5 eye to bualn: wood time Charteys” an ‘s to devote his atte. % And, having made up ois ow has little to do b: n his new resolut ) fences and prep ed comehack, sees the light at t. He was about © precipice of carefree live \ diminutive lad aroe 4 amid @ seriva of labo suspe athed forth the See that horse hed the teacher See the horse runn Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape's Cold Compound” advised financial ventures and| ome face to face with the} toward which be was plugging »w he has before him, between the closing days on 1925 as the his baseball career. we ALL PLAYER SHINE IN CN FLORIDA BOON Investments of Spring _' Turn Out Well for Leaguers. BY JOUN B. Fos NEW YO. good physical cond ason th Jack Bentley, Gtant salt by his team mates t tted $35,000 or more by have pro. his ventu a pool of players, § Young. Frisch and one ¢ are about $25. increase In val erty they acq’ left for tact QUESTION BOX If you have some question te ask about baseball. football dox ing or any other amateur or pro fessional sport— @ to John B. Foster, on casetall. Lawrence Perry, on amateur e I IE & him trying feebly York. f the season found him | | *POrts. and } ak weeihed ty blanketd Fulr Play eo boating and othe ot the uniform of the New| | Professional sports. All are ape ankess. clal correspondents of the Cas Tribune, $14 World Building. New auge fame came to him d acquired it and that showed him the way ry instead of mak eclate the value of bls be bas slipped Enclose & st tressed envelope mped. selfad © your teplr Copyright 1825 The Casper T Q—Should » team forward pass tf & running attack ts working well? —Certainty not. Why should tt? forward pass ts dest risky Q—Pitcher delivers ball and the batter dodges. In trying to get out of the way he falls om the ground | and the ball hits his bat and goes | fair, It is called » falr ball. Was’ that right? A--The ball is htt fair. ter must take the consequenc can't handle his bat well. Q—Suppose with » minute to play and » team tled with you has the ball and tried a forward pass. is it! not wise to tackle a dangerous re | celver and accept the penalty rather than a possible touchdown? A.—Some coaches seer bink so. The penalty won't beat you and he forward pass if successful will Q—Whe ts the greatest forward for The Casper Daily Tribune. bay their subscription 12 menths in advance. year at the regular rate and add the small cost of the po eription before the year is up, my poliey will lapse (Write name in full) pass thrower in the history of the game? A.—Proda> Brick Muller of Cal itornia University Application and Order Blank FOR Federal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Policy es if he PAGE SEVEN First in News Of All Events Felton to Head Board C. G. W. 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