Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 7

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 PAGE SEVEN Che Casper Sundap Cribune ae fal COTES o sy Ses rating expense ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS SWETHCS stot om 1924 Bud CASPER AND DOUGLAS FIGHT 1) |A@GIESTROUNCETEACHERSON === ei aber of ex-service men sted —- Number of loans to ex-service men | - children’s Milic Fund - ( | Number participating in life-saving work --- 476 Wyoming Children’s Home - 2,250.00 bo YOU KNOW athedral Home for Children ~ 1,000.00 | SCORES THREE TOUCHDOWNS That, with the aid of money received from the Casper Commu } Orphanage - - = 1,000.00 00.00 Fund, the Wyoming Children’s Home. Society has been able. ar other things, to provide for Wyoming Children as fe w---- 3,488.00 $38,800.00 Expense ows: Children placed in free or nporary homes but not adopted.41 Stone-Wall Defense Presented by Eerie in Play | FORT COLLINS, Colo., Noy Press}—Montana P State smot Children boarded by the society 20 | Caspe: Bi heens = boys and ae : te | (United Press}—In a one-sided ‘game | tHe Colorado School of Mines Children returned *to relatives girls; help her do this, through the Casper C The on Goal Line; Offensive Power Also replete with thrills because both |, me RE ae that Children adopted, Jan. 1 to Oct 5 irlve to raise the 1926 budget of $38,800.00 st ) do D . |teams used the forward pass reck- i 2 ah ten Dat Adoptions pending 15 your part t ting Uber to this w 2use lemonstrated in Game. lessly and often, Colorado Aggies |* Breat disappointment to dopes | Children placed in instit 1 Campaign Comm e 3 swamped the Greely Teachers 43 to] who had picked the ‘Orediggers to | Children died during period 2 a 4 18. win aft he splendid showing. Children and mothers given 74 ae -— - c Holding their own when a display of weakness w | ‘The two teams tried a total of | agains University two Childvent event media aa : E SERIES EERE } as Yr s ness would | | | os 3 m a UG | titty-four passes of which Aggies | weeks ago. Surgical operations RENE | , | \ fave meant defeat, the Natrona County High School grid-| completed eight and ‘Teachers 18 Mines was never near the Bobcat !po you KNOW Excelsior! sters battled Douglas to a 0-to-0 tie on a muddy field here — goal line,and made only four first] That the Young Women’s Christion Association kan meant, ol be: i Saturday afternoon, Many times the men from Converse| | Montana State 25; Mines 0 jgonns against ‘fifteen by Montana) yy the Caapér Community Fund, lias been able, oe Se Galsworthy Picks county plunged through the Casper line for consistent and | _PPNYER, Colo. Nov. 7-—(United | State. aL months of the year, to accomp! » follows LITTLE ROCK, Ark... Nov. 7 = telling gains, and often when the situation looked exceed-| mbar, Sa enes severance, and ample proof that y can't keep a x man down, what ingly bad for the locals, pre the: ble to but never} when a b given t New gi: ants for ork m victory, | from employe Coach Fred W. Layman’s’ men ; | 1 ts made showed equaily well during spurts { | Rooms and apartmer of aggressiveness, forcing the bail} - = | 4 ants for rooms —- down the field by a brilliant series} er reporting placement - of passes in the second quarter, and | taking the pigskt d pust he | | oma investigated —.... King e pigskin and pushing the ae rrdet| borneey | goal line by ’ | j nat the Girl Scouts are dependent on th as ‘0 —_— | LONDON, Nov. 7.- ed Press) ever the proc |—John Galsworthy has picked his Si n_ Is| choice. of the greatest American newspa state treasu Arkansas, ee armless. § dine Expression” before famous nov » London audier | ¥ ie felist: sutd tha better or worse new exhibitions « . tubers y hae of English a living . Sone ob PC for support; that their records at the end of September, 192 when he was In m te ened he ne te { the following " fth Jured in an acet dent in a sawnill Lhe elted, + example he hu ters. an s the —Drake ) Nebraska line and’ be distanced his N jfensive power in the third and BY DA ™ T age Ray Reid, Douglas fullback, Ae of nm ry aa he . ha had visieealiper tor Ceesen > ati : today dedicated their} pursuers to the ¢ ne. Try for : h | whatothes could: 26. the «ay the abi: hh all ee new stadium with a 14-to-0 victory] the extra point | 2 home troops - make his way In et enat ence - a1 Vn s men worked it ta within {over the University of Nebraska.| Ed Weir, Nebraskn star tackle. | Number of field troops —- the world minus i Bridges HAND VIBE Noy NOV; 7-{Onity the Caner gout. win |'Three quartera. of the game was|was downed with the bal bebind his | Number of meetings hel -- two of man’s most ; suka ey Gate rate ee ent porsenenan Sat C4% | played in a swirling snowstorm and|own goal line while attempting to Average attendance ut me SAM S.SLOAN © important n+! viewed! in New 1 anothe: ’ 2 , the field ere slipper sunt out ing Drake a safety tor of girls at sum rs Pa BT ARIDTERTNE Coat Daae hn | Cemuted WERE treme etlid he field and ball were slippery with | punt out, giving Drake a safety tor . afternoon by givin Cornell the worst | ine. The punt was” block Fumbles mark by a score of 62 to| five-yard penalty against the visiters 3 : jplays and Di gave Casper an advantage and when | 838 and Dra It was one of the most itnpressive | Dou tried m forward pass it nal period. Drake |DO Eee oaly Sloan's election to the high stute later recove h Cornhusker fumble : rd line and | ee followed conspicuous serv on the Nebraska s zation has been abl s the first nine s¢ > i wer political ranks, in two play Number of troops, Oc er - - waeente "1 that any two-fisted man can do. his! No-worthy coniparison of the two | Number of boys regi : friends say | —s———__ . through the support o nearly half of the success may be credited to the manner in which the Bulldog squad followed the ball Communt 3 victorles that Dartmouth ever has} /!anded in the hands of Casper | gs, Drake half, scored tn the| | r red. | tirst period when a Nebraska fumble] teams could be made in a game} Volunteer scout offic! 0 He signs the s vouchers and bs It started out as a wild and wooly] Casper had gotten out of a tick-/pounced into his hands as he pla under such conditions, ” Average hours per n m | bonds with his teeth. A specially con ame, with the two teams toe-to-toe | lish situation. With better control | the line in defensive piay $ famous Ed Weir failing to show Meetings held, Oc i - | structed pen ts gripped by his mol in a savage offensive attack and|in the second quarter, the Natrona] charging, carried him. through at: advantage, Boys attending summer camp pie Ss a5 -162 Jars so that he is able to wrie flu when the first quarter ended with; county men had the visitors guess + eo es = ——— Hours given to community service by scouts —- | ently | Dartmouth leading 14 to 13, not one | ing and executed some splendid for- | Calls to help find lost persor i! % eet - 52 - —_ * | —_—— spectator in the crowd would dare | Ward passes despite the muddy con- bO YOU KNOW n ° < Bight men were arrested on West an opinion on the outcome. dition of the field. The Douglas | That with aid of the Casper Community Fund the Children's Milk Clemenceau Win S|! Second street Inst rr ae goal al eter tey but a penalty i fund has been estiblished by the Departmental Club in order to pr 6) Pp. 5 E h & | Roy Plummer ana remoyed the oil fielders from their ' vide milk for undernourished children in the Ca from | 7 Dowell of the polic Ki vantage point. | January 1 to the close of school In the been n Farts EXC ange charges of gambling. A game of Casper again tested well in the | accomplished: ve poker is sald to have been in prog- third quarter, holding Dougias on | } Number of bottles of milk furnished mana -=15,99 PARIS, Noy. 7.—(United Press,}—, ress when the offleers arrived. All the 20-yard lime after a series of | Cost of milk furnished .-.-. nice i | Bven at 84 the old Tiger— es| gave ficticious names Une plunges had brought the pig: | f | disbursements of the Casper Community Fund for the enceau—has the scen | The officers were able to get past skin out of Douglas territory. } ary 1 to October 1, 1 are as follows: | From his retreat in Vendee, M.|the doorman and watch the ga! Markley sent in Parry as quarter- | ‘ | On hand and received from all s Ps a~-------- $48,045.63 Clembticeau watches the fluctuations | for fifteen minutes without creat back in the final period. The sane G B S d Disbursed of the Paris Bourse and lke a cer-|@ disturbance ‘umong BY JOHNSON change showed Immediate resus | Armistice Day Game Between All-Stars and) 23" eee TaN Hie Hk preeesene oor anne pica lotr bret fit Parry appeared as the fastest and . Bo Tae eee HOE NG | ducted h in Wall Street } presenc ey greatest ground galner on the visit Upstate Eleven Due to Hold Big Girl § a, ee by cable from Philippines, he| After ev mo. ote, Nove 7--tUnitea | ME sauad- Te was ly througi A f d | : Lita Cae communicates with his broker by | 1 TOLEDO, ‘ire. Noy, 1 aU nites work that Casper‘ al wa H S ming Children’s Ho: | telegra Pross)—A reliable report circulated | again threatened. Casper was able ttraction tor Mundreds. Ralyation#keng icles py Bitkustl ta the| mre fn the baseball circles faxes tontept to hold on ‘the one-yard line and Associated Charities | veteran statesman. has swung three | thing in this game,” he was t to the effect that Walter Johnson, | successful punt Brought the loca r; Mik Fund 300.00 very. abl 2 d 0 vert 4 Ly Ww H e local , ‘ Pe para atc isn 4 enka 3 Pune 9.00 profitable deale buying, at Nevertheless, they were c Washington star twirler ts now en | cut of danger. _ Some real veterans of the gridiron will be seen in ac- | 500.00 tide and selling at the flood, His|although no money changed ha route to Toledo from Florida to com-|° ‘The lineups: - tion here Wednesday when the Sheridan Independents in- | > Relief ~ 1,500.00 tuteness earned him an assurance | during the counting late neaolia tans er thle dma oh Casper Pos Doustas | vade the local camp to take on the Casper All-Stars for an | =———————==————————— = —= ———————————— ‘oledo men an - | Pritchare ----. Dixon istic , Jniversitie: i 3¢ ‘Chase of the Toledo club's baseball’! Stenvere Armistice day battle. Universities and high schools have , \ franchise in the American associa-| }ollingsworth tion. Davis - The Toledoians claim that if the | Martin negotiations are concluded Walter | Sturm Johnson will become the new man-| Cole _ ager of the Toledo club next sea- | Crater gon. Dowler Birks soioneker | ‘The Sheridan Independents have| New Coat-Dress - Church | not lost a game this year. The all- Curtin | etars have not been tested but have! Fas Mannish Cué | OV RCOATS Rowse | been working hard toward the ap- E Alisman R. Reid] proaching contest. 4 Reds Release Substitutes: Casper—Ho!mes for] ‘The All-Star squad probably will Hollingsworth, Wood for Martin, | include Ed Zoble who played end e Hollingsworth for Holmes, Martin | for Iowa ate; Bill Lester, “Post’* | Elmer Smith for Wood, Hofmes for Davis. Doug-| McGrath, “Okie Blanchard, former | lns—Parry for Church, Miller for| Cowboy gridsters; Ed Murane of | Ballard. ts Michigan; George Christopher of In Referee—Young of Parkerton.| diana; Frank and James Gilardi of Umpire — Showalter of Douglas. | Trinidad, Colo.: Mickie Stihton, Paul Head Inesman—Ed Murane. Time-| Cody, Julian Ward, J. Kidd, Neil, keepers—Allen of Douglas, Stone of | Dennis and Ormsby of the Natrona Casper county high school; Thrasher and club of the Pacific coast league for | T'™* Of P ete En pe aera CD OrppH On Ean: ® cash sum not stated. Hérrmann al- Riace UpaeEaeL aeitsn kee Gene so announced the Reds had con-| Fg) Dudl R an Sree Pe PELL <lipais aedean ange enry vudley | ington and Bill Stone of W. J. C. release of Billy Hunnefield, infielder, | So ie _ Stops Mercedes | rin pans DAMAGED Montana Wins NEW! YORK, Nov. 7 From Idaho wim (N SINGLE COLLISION nical knockout in the ninth round of his bout with Juan Mercedes, of |" The Bear) aenten Wes bothacies tor| Arthur Wilson, 304 South Elm Li eokia exhibition | Street, was arrested last night on a grizzlies won their first conference } (),,cugho Const boy | charge of being drunk, driving a football game here today, defeating if “| car and being responsible for an ac: the Un y of Idaho Va ident, after, ic is said, he drov ‘to 14 machine into three other cars pa ~ 7. tet contributed to the line-up of both aggregations, and many & ejof the players are men who have been keeping up with 1 4 an eat. er the game as coaches or who haye left | Creswell | it only in the last year or two. % Ss CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nev. (United Press)\—Garry Herrm: ; president of the Reds. today an- nounced the release of Elmer Smith, veteran outfielder, to the Portland oo eepmemmpenserzessess MOSCOW, Ida., Nov. 7—(United ss)—The University of Montana vesees was a pee EEL etd Imposing Inverness Castle at Inverness Scotland, stood | 0% the north side of West Ye VW issouri Adds Se ismey: Writednnse: uadaria bere'be termed the Capitol of the Highlands. * é driving west: The machines , which or fa were damaged by the collisfon he- F) esh TY iumph| long to Russell Iserman, 124 South Looks Like Abe, Lowell street, R. R. McNight, 14 ~ | South Cottonwood street and A. G ST, LOUIS, Nov. 7.—On a field s f Fidel, 437 Divine street, sxccording of mud Missourl beat Washington, Movies Beckon | —__ to the police report. 14 to 0 here this afternoon, clearing START FOR CHEYENNE | rain sow mete The game was featured by the Paris has a decidedly The best overcoated men on the street ‘wear Highland Heather Overcoats. Be one of them . . . enjoy the style, com- fort, long wear of a Highland Heather. punting of Captain Levy of Wash ngtén and the gains made by Jack ton of Missouri. PHON 189 Jack “Alleny. deputy -Unked! States ay clot! me ¥ Fotecaee einai, marshal, was to Jeave this morning | proadclotl “ee Meat Many models, shades, patterns— and Pressing prisonera who. will. go! on, trial in jabot vester gih sleeves but all of the same, fine, exclusive the federal court there next week. and circular | All three are held under the Mann Ladies and Gents Suits $1.00 |} high Russian « Double Cloth . . . different inside ; lai {| a ackson Stewart and H. W, sere ' } ¢ dies and Gents Plain, | | tet, Jackson Stewart and 2. V h, Ai pe out ... weatherproofed to } Bs ae RET | Rose’ Callam as a material witners, | | | eep out rain and snow. Piste oa a [ter Solan oe nacre "4 ne Keeps Lookout | 5 | PROSPECTOR CRUSHED |For “Wet” Raiders Tailored in the Daylight Shops of JAKE the Nifty Tailor WYATT HOTEL BASEMENT MONTE , Pa,, Noy. 7.—(United anal’ | Press.)—Use of a monkey as an “ Y = ' <i | “official warner” of an impending NOTICE = "1 LANDERS Wyo., Nov. 7.—Charles' raid of prohibition officers ia the t ; } | Miller, coal miner prospector, | latest novelty adopted in this sec ; | If you fail to receive your f was found crushed beneath the tim: | tion. | ‘ H Tribune, call the office. ¥ tts of hts coal mine by.the three} Dry sleuths, who recently raided | i = Phones 15 and 16, and # { nen who had been digging the| a still.on a steep hill in Rostrayer f e IN WORKINGS OF MINE ra ; "— ROSENWALD & WEIL + Chicago yecial measenger will bring: So marked is natural resem- ,.,uuin entrance for three days, | township, near here, heard the furl- ~) ou a copy Of your favorite blance of Ed Phillips, Ada, !.0 oody wag found 30 fost below | ous chattering of a monkey as they Ne HEAD-TO-FOOT.CLOTHIERS pape Calls must be regis skla plasterer, to Abraham iibuth of the mine and the head | climbed to the scene of action. Ar- - Ts a 3 t before 8 p. puree Lincoln, that he lias received an ®> whest were crushed indicating | riving at the stable: which haused : eS ; days and noon Sundays. ant death the still, police found it unoccupted i CIRCULATION DEP'T. wffer from Hollywood to appear o.4 dead man had been missed | but secured more than 1,000 gallons i in the role of the emancipator in gee two weeks by local ranchers wl ho | of liquor, three automobiles, besides lL ae ieee ee se Sac ea westehed el he a

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