Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1925, Page 8

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J ( PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1928 | te S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW First in News Of THE TRIBUNE | by i We yee a Casagrande di Villaviera arrived WE AND DARTMOUTH LDN Ag (OUEOUR way ~-By Williams! SPORTS DONE, BROWN |i onsses becca ILE ARS UATE EN Ife + mia SY NOSHAN E BROWNS Nee ener idenan ies —— There comes from Cleveland home| _ ‘Zakzewskt Is Back on Fordham] flight to Buenos Aires. The count 3enny Friedman. an interesting | Eleyen,”. says, headline in eastern CT [ ) {Mv MA Sez “BE. \. INDY ty ‘during the journey, which re- ] / Zz \ MONS AINT WILD inside” story regarding Benny's} paper. And another day fs ruined | fect!y during the journey, 4 \ L | | SURE'N BE HOME NO MORE. BUT meteoric rise-to Place bet in the foot-| for the printers... & quired a Ws, more than an hour. w if om Bow . ball world. Tt will : perce: | Babs Bent | ; Sa et a7 be recalled vy| Pennsylvania, still thrilled by ite & Z 4 | =EE- =) most close follow- team’s victories over Brown, Yale he . Ip 0 ad a | P lv. ae Off D. in| ONY KNOWED 1. WONT NON ENE FIGHT AN MAKE ora, Obata gid and’ Chladgoy now noice to. add > To ‘NIGHT Good Keason behind Fennsylvania s ay in BE WURRIED ' game that Fried-, Notre Dame to a rather ambitious E i 3 I 3 3 7 | BE HOME FER A FEW ] FELLERS! nC A BIG REPITAISHON) | was a sub: schedule next season. Yale's move Tomorrow Losi to 1 Victories by Wide SAN HOUNDERD SUPPERS! + OU WEN WE GIT WARE on the Mi n dropping Pennsylvania from tts 4; . a ( nis WSS EE - EE-HEE - f ALL GIT NOUR |, NS Ish schedule gives the patter an open ‘ . Alright \re Outstanding. Perera Mere ss | -URN! TM ONY NOWWON : date. In this another boner on the| aaa) Aver ° So NSS KEN i Qg F Goan RIDE TH part/of one/of the Bix Three teams? \\\ nares s hm Johnny McGovern, former football EN oisinntive By MAJOR CHARLES D. DALY. 5 é {aproves anon N 1 in I ll Cc Harvard University. eatiat hab star of University of Minnesota and | \\ ae Sick é cla MNeece . . : RORUSINE, «$59 hockey expert, ha sbeen named the 2 Headach id Bil- / CAMBRID(¢ 192 eason is NOW Wolverine out “Judge Landin" of hockey by the - i eecorrecte heading into etch and in the Yale and central group of the U. 8. hockey Z Used for-over D } the strongest teams league. Mr. Mctiovern bas not been , Ear Soca: , Highs : ‘ interviewed as to whether he likes| { Swe > I her defeat Sautrday by rainy: weather.aa well ax the-Judi Te eel — I at of ny wen| as well ax the judge "Dr 4 SS [ ng the strongest elevens _ decide or whether -he will.usurp the priyl- eas MS mrs “<1 famed > MW llent explanation for Penn’s off drastic mea- leges of the managers and umpires. ee 3 - 43 earls Ue Ota Orme e Discussing, Harry Greb's some- ' ) RNs GS : : ieee A he : t ae what recent fight with Tony Marullo| | SS4 then his chief aide , (simply, easy. pick : Greb! Ee fete pet cane tee sImply easy picking for Greb) an unos eastern writer-ringsider __ reflects: 2 “Better fights have been furnished i off by New York longshoremen for! Chips the Old Block nothing.” Quite right, Ali the lo | MISUMIORS—Little Ns A : kesh One-third the regular d 4 uty Frieomare | shoremen lack are good press agents tegulardose. Made revamp « it story told ‘i of same ingredients, then candy wien. Friedman ‘reported “for | Co eee eee coated. For children and adults, J tice at the beginning of his GENO! rE rs TOF BY YOUR OC!GT om sophamore year in the fall of 1924, INOS 223) falvestaunt. euxenio Little, knowing his work on the freshman team, believed that he had nan. Yost, over and |re J him to the hopeless squad, | or abouts, ' ny stuck to his guns and the > game. When Little was ordered to Zt ‘ do his durndest with the team after , I wish to extend my heartiest “ i Tieraillinns — | | RS eu was torplace riedman in the itiniiles'tn ny. hiaaty tends Who re nad? moves wa ce F : HAIR-G ROOM WEST. WARD HO! Ufetes backfield, Almost over night the y_many Ween 8) WN0:60 pe : : i © 1929 wy NEA SeMVICE. mC. Chatelasite: Becdins a stan fits fa loyally supported me in my cam- x ; a ward passing, ag , * i : Seeps H mbed, Glossy another cimanifesiation at. the hig broken field running and klel- paign for Councilman. My hat is oe i : nge the forward pass has made ly of former college stars and high| ‘This applies to the defensive as-|ing turned Michigan into a formid- ig A Well-Groomed all Day 1. A team with LL-STARS TQ school football pI 0 are mak- even more than to! off and my hand is out to the win- Fy be ms ay ing their home in f Il season Penn's the Michigan team is 5 4 pial nas been ranging nd Friedman. He is a ner, | stopping holes. He His name must be con: | aturday, grievously | sidered in the selection of All-West- ern and even All-American teams, = = i r ies evidently had not| Little’ left Michigan last fall to . a e or | FOR PRACTI _ } stuc t ge problem the way |coach Wisconsin. He had hopes of 4 x | his rn conference rivals had.| marking his debut there with a vic | |The normal game that Penn plays|tory over Michigan, but was folled | Pay | | with inemen diving in low and|—by Benny Friedman. The Cleve- c } ry ~ at All candidates for the Casper All} up and the ends smashing} land lad directed his team with | tear “ heridan | in consummate skill and scored one + ‘the L foot nis BY C PERRY c 3 down on a run of 85 yards. ‘4 H fterr | (Copy: ne 8 yone kne 2 defeat was a blow.to Little, c agly 2 > must have been some , satisfaction in the knowledge that witho! the player in whom he had had { nave been faith was the one to deliver a vic 1 4 7, Mac | aos Ss N J A : . SW, Td RNID & SUAS comet Pe atti) § Lge Ca Si salle 5 ll REAR Searels fA ; Asin, | arm he Mae . bY one Ns Ue lisse CNG Ml it eas (er r 3 i) . e . ‘ O In Ore rriends ; j ° : : os * : * We invite every smoker in this city to take The regular price of a tin of 50 Lucky Strikes is 40¢ advantage of this startling offer. We’ve told We pay the Government Tax.of 15c you about Lucky Strike superiority. Your You pay the dealer only 25c friends have told you. Now know for your- Act quickly, 3¢ihs desler: tilotmenc self the value of the toasting process! We Get one tin [°m¥22*!°] for home or for office. make this proposition to win more friends: The regular price pill be in effect when the dealer's Smoke these 50 Lucky Strikes. Then you’ll know how the 45- minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste. LUCKY STRIKE ¢== pay Mg pa ae mae tN ae toe Nh pte aa ss 1 leSugt SG! SSE hss Niet : eee mh amma thes ‘ahs malta fittn. S amea GRIN cae a=.

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