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“TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24; 1925 5 apparently ts ANGHIGAN TITLE Ot SERENE WiNS JPPROUHL Rocky Mountain Facul Game Between Aggies and Utes as Re- . | sult of Gridiron Tie. By RSD, (Copyright \ BOULDER, Colo ulty-conference has just take way to similar action in other eae aced with the prospect of a tie between the two cinta ence leaders, officials of the d as favoring a- play game in ry "posttetson contest: Sanction is 0. the, when- sult 8 gran Opt of. jorado - Aggies. an f Utah, untess*there 1 upsets in-the-last will haye” cone through: season. without defeat. The teams do ndét meet one another. perfect records, lend _partic- interest’ to “a ‘post-season con- fest in-which the two. teams: would engage. > Offensively and’ defensively, there little to choose be- “IS UNDISPUTED By LAWRENCE PERRY. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Noy. 24—No un- biased person grill dispute Michigan's: right to be named as champion of the western conference 8 well as'to stand high among the leading elevens of the country Michigan his, won five big ten mes and lost one. Northwestern has won three games from mémbérs. of this group’and lost one. But Michigan, with one exception, |- has defeated stronger opponents, thgn has the Evanston team. The one ex- ception was when the - Wolyerines |, fell before Northwestern 3 to 2 in @ en the new gridiron boyder: Viewing the work of thé” two elevens in, ail diBer games, the con: clusion can not be. gscaped that were these tworouttits tojmeet under even fair playipg conditions, Michigan would win? kandily, The Wolverines have played and convincingly Gefeated. Indiana, Wis- consin “and, Minnesota and Ohio State in the conference and won from Illinois 320.0. Northwestern defeated Indiana 17 to 14—Michigan-defeated the Hoosi@rs,68 to 0. 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The.game should see the test of well timed, delberate but powerful Aggie<offitatkle' drive “against the {SPeedler, sweeping end and off-tacklé -of-Utah,. The speeds thus far ex- Hipited: by Utah will, in the writer's opinion, ..be. the deciding factor in the outcome of the title contest. & — COACH ZUPPKE -RAPS GRANGE a seen | | URB. other “ » —FI—No 100,000.player fs going to be on one of my teams,""Coach Robert C. Zuppke said at the annual dinner of the University of Illinois football team; at” which’ Red Grange ~ was present. Thé. veteran coach did not elabor- ringston and | IN ADDRESS ate on this statement, but he ex- carrot top, who had promised to. re- Hturn to school! to: complete’ his édu- cation, ‘will ng more graduate from to: power in‘Germany.. the midst, 6f Zuppke's remarks, but éxplained that the exit was neces- sary to permit him to return to Chicago, where he is training’ with the Chicago Bears for his professton- al.appearance Thanksgiving, Da: “I have’ nothing “against | profes- sional football,” Coach Zuppke ‘said, but‘he belieyed that in the long run Grange would cash, in more in some other carter than the “one he had sselected, adding thathis only regret was that Réd-Avould not. finish his university. course. ‘ [SPORT BRIEFS (By The Associated Press Ad Schinkel of the Hartford team cult in home runs the past season with 12, indicating that the pitchers were in the ascendency, will put ten boxers, chosen from var- lous sections of the country, against ten from New York at a “new tal- ent” show tonight. New Jersey for two weeks. Freddic Mchtwelg¥t ‘boxing champion, fs re Ported suffering from recuffent heart attacks in a Summit, N. J., pri- vate hospital. Welsh, forme world's Dr: Albert H? Sharpe, formén Cor- nell-ahd Yale coach, proposes that 17 institutions join in eastern foot- ball conference as the’ schedules now ‘sre interlocked ‘to a great ex? tent. He name rmy, Brown, Col- gate, Columbia; Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Le ette, Navy, Penngyl- vanfa, Ponn State, Princeton,. Syra- cuse, Washington and “Jefferson, West Virginfa and Yale: Fifteen teams have been formed for the sixday bleycle race which starts in New Madison Square Gar- fered thd | Sibley Is. Named Hoosier Captain SIBLEY “SPOR us'fmbto ‘ BLOOMINGTON, Ind, N (#)—Frank H. Sibley, of Gar: » Ind., was elected eaptain of the 1926 In diana. night University “football team last Westbound Eastbound NOn 622 ius sawenedweenn sen No Sunday trains west of Casp Bastbound » No, 80 ~ No Be Westboun: No, 29 ...46 TRAIN. SGHEDULES ~ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN No. 603 . 220s in anne nese ee en ee~1 280 p.m CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Arrives Pri arts Departs awe O45 p.m 6:00 p. m, er ~ Aprives Departs ~---8300 p.m. . 8:30 p.m, Departs 4:00 b. m. T:100.m aan AE ‘pressed. the ,opf{nion’ that the famous | Ichigan was rotting }IHlsole tha will tho: Kalson-return-|. ‘Grange*left the hall‘ast night in |* of the eastern league led that cir. | Jimmy, DeForest, veteran trainer, DeForest’s men | |diave been training at his camp in} Thar PL er, Shephéra, ROCHESTER, Cleveland,. won. decision | - oc over Foun NE York Bostc - BL Billings, fought a _ TAIN UNO “| fe R BUT SHERIFF -1F MOURE So SURE THEY'RE GuieTy) WHY DID SMOKEY EXONERATE THEM? THE: CHARACTER ANALNST: Che Casper Onaily Cribune.- wh FLOW ER OF THE SOUTH And Champ Scorer of the U.S. FORT COLLINS; Colo., Nov ~F) members of the Ci rado lcultural cotlege eleven will “play, thelr last’ game of Rocky Mountain -conferenee® football nksgiving day against Unversity of Wyoming her Captain Se LAST NIGHT'S Ww Ker RING FIGHTS. {I LADELPHIA—Damy Piniladelphia; Kram: Boston, (tén rounds), N. Y. — Charlie nnell, jasil Galiano, New Orleans, (12 8), W YORK Joe Glick, New , outpointed Dick Finnegan, a om weatherwoight (ten. rounds). LLINGS, Mont.—Al Webster, of C Jog. Simonted, defeated . Johnny! Leagan aI NINE AGGIES WILL PLAY LAST — TIME IN THANKSGIVING DAY GRID BATTLE WITH COWBOYS tellar quarterback (eg¥en, tackle, Ham Brown, Wa ON BLAMED COWARD! Tiers WHY! THIS BAD HomeRE, PINGN CHARIS Ganic GITTN EVEN wr HIM! PLUM SCAIRT T' DEATH! THE REA enter, W. Ball, end an: football | Glenn Clark, tackle and guard, Tret. ~-By WILLIAMS | HE'S AFRAID o R HAINT NO onMER SON! WALLER AS & RAGeIT! aot ie ©1028 BY NEA stavicr. inc. SRWLLAMESS ARGE PURG RICKARD BANS. FOR BIG GAME WITH NEBRASKA |Huskers Expect Crowd of 45,000 for Hmécoen 3 | ing Thursday; Other Thrillers on | | Schedule in Valley: ly |. . CHICAGO, Nov. 24.— | has a Kick or two left in the midwest, even though the west- ern conference teams have hibernated. The Notre Dame- Nebraska game in Lincoln and games of importance in the Missouri Valley conference are the thrill furnishers, while | interest also follows the py ardiny of letters and elec ting aptains the se defeated once, es rr re Dame, n halfback and R Dame starts for the “today. Flangan has a fractur: | 1 shoulder and shed ankle. | Stat lca i ape and | Washingt Dic ght guard, ma Q © games be play. ex to nhuskers, twice defeated, | dispute The Ce Old Oak Tree Tells a Secret. Listen and I w “Peter's un to his old tricks again!" | Once up: there we a e gentle voice that seemed | who was v ause he had to come from nowhere, no brother: 5 near the Cotton-tall , was too rtled. to | squel, but nothing could get the bet- |ter of the Uttle brown bee's curios: Vhat sharp t “Just bein tricks?!’ she demanded in of trou ED ed- up listen little br rew in patient. ; By FAIR PLAY | the air witt gs as bees, have e ster }° (Copyright, 1925, Casper: ‘Dribt }a habit of doing when they are ¢ W YORK,: Nov.. 24.—@) ejted. hree only Rickard has thrown a bom not prised, He < the ranks of the crumpled ear frat- aid a 4 » ‘+ arnity by 4 ancing that ayhen his |.“ s-speaking?" bu the lit. | "I THOVGHT MY BARK WOULD BuRsT: new Madison S« Gardenig,open |.tle:brown bee. And at this the leaves | fa where ho Itvet werg there for -burinesy.. big purses are going | of a big tree close by began to rustle | neighbors’ boys and girls to’ play } Powe nix. as though a wind were blowing] with: So this boy, whose name I ous em. hall tell you in @ moment, spent Any tighter who ‘cari Graw't. crowa |throush them 8 ; will Be pata for his ability- but he “I, the spirit of the Old Oak Tree.| much of 1b time benéath ‘my Mine *at ‘to ‘ahély‘fireti-No-mdre: big branches. 1 was tonely 20, ana offen Purses-wilt-be~paid to any fighter | ana Leonard have t the game's | 1 tried ot as ss rai ed ay aay just because he happens to have out- | two big drawing cards: They won by |O "OY 1 niger heer aettades kal Pointed a few good boys. Hé has got [ kriockouts. Men who merely get by | | 5 i / aig li Sol fy to’ hitive-that color’ that will make Jon ‘points ure going to have hard | 118 Het to NAYe & pe flegis bide gab ap the fans turh Gout to see him in| sledding from now on could not make him hear me. Ont Sipe Te looks to he a hard winter for |2&Y. While he was standing. t th | j action. : ; inter for! 11y branches along came a man with tiis eo reason iy Dempsey “ the powé ost po: } That! is the reason. why Dempsey powder-puff boys a ea ve Ede aeouatee RPPORS. & Then add enoyeh me milk 1 guard end and IFAs: hall need stout logs to keer ) men Directions children on ¢ Ady First in News NOTRE DAME ELEVENGRIPPLED = What a going to do fath- - sked the be | EHOLD} qINTy" Er deluge boo “aceban | MRS. HORTON = kindling wood, son,’ was| id ‘3 answer. ‘Winter is coming ec a PAGE NINE Of All Events waits The fading football sen#on | ever I wante back agair the story st family. And the Old 1 hay sald its say, was silent In the next story: “Growly the Bear.’ -ask him why he smokes a NU HIN ' veo 3 ta ms ewrirre . | CHRISTMAS HINT home fires burning. I rather | Grape Fruits | Bayberry candles make char think I shall chop down that tree | Winter Breakfast Dish ing Christmas presents. As long| | you are standing un ees Coffee | l'ab, (herd. tp' & fraction’ of an inch ‘My end had come ese crue! | p20 jnohioai |] of the fragrant wax and a bit.of| | words I thought. my barle would | c aA ep Beef on Toast | | wick to Ught the pungent scent] | burst with terror! But. before the Gabbage’s : a |] will be wafted through the rooms.| | man could strike a blow, the boy Celep ¢ Il they may be bought in the stores | | threw his arms around Pe Milk |'|or made at home it you live in or | | . father, please don’t Dinner near the country and woods and Wh : fiLamb Chops Creamed. Potatoes || can get the bayberri j) Mashed and Buttered Turnips The man loc Pp Cabbage and Apple Salad Repeat this until the candles are TT, Caramel Custard Tea or Coffee size you want them, While | abe h © drying you shape i 5 oF ; hink it ne y, but | TODAY'S RECIPES : i, ap ! te ” + tte. ” | Winter Breakfast Dish dope home). mad look, |§ a Mellow” and “‘fragrant if’ wheat , net J bettas ' $ are words anyone may | meal, ¢ | t xtra oa ot! atria . . use. So the Webster wie. they are |f , Nicest Laxative, | smoker doesn’t wast I ees oma Ghee tein : tr time describing, Webster j ve mint Add t : ‘ jority. He just hand } , tr the sides of can’ & superiority. He just hands mixing well. Mold In l ) e th Z SEE rr ity: Natit, be are bard, p mint ith Patt Cascarets ” 10c; you one — and Webster plain, ‘with’ syrup e any. sort of decoration on ther SR REBE quality* does the talking! sauce, re artistically inclined See —_ stay head: | CFsp Ginger C pokiés— Mx tc om dizzy sick. | | 7 °. 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F ed nd Rawlins be presented these players wi and. bake | | oh is ‘ ‘ * journey to Honotulu for t , WYOMING MOTORWAY } season affray with Universit | SUC It Creek Transportation Company's Office \ wail on December }- To make ba alee D ROTEL PHONE 144 : eee | a bu@hel of bayb ith sone ae - —_ cold water nd. bo! CHEYENNE WILL PLAY stss | ‘other deep v« This amount. wilt makeXnbout four. pounds of: wax Rehéat the nd-pour through a A LARAMHE WEDNESDAY | ssstesi.coe soi sees oaea Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage De Nie ? H Diaeq onthe fire under a very low : LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A .M flames take rough string, cut It.the] The United Statés has engaged in No TS . faa CHEYENNE, Wydi, Nov. 24. —|:ength of the candle you wish, dip It] four ware th of Mrs. (No Transfer or Layovers) c ‘enne high school will meetgLar-|in the wax and hb , « oe - ines he papas is Se , wel ond in high in the tinal gamo of the | you can.use top clothes pine to hold] who has Just eclebrated her i . . . amie high in. She tinal am ore cin When the first batel 4 hard,| biathday, and she was clowely con-|f CASper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service indians disposed of Douglas Satur: [ i hang again tovary.| cernied with three of them. H Save 18 Fone Coos Ee nt enies ta Careful Drivers day, according to dope, and continu. | SABE sens aR see ae P ing the* string..of -victories* for \the Allow Aatorosted: fana to journey. to | hy shrOugy: tile Civil War, HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 season, es ‘ Yhors to witness sor os vere th eW 4 ae ak x ‘Thie- game was originally sched Aggis-Wyoming tut, | § ; re ¥ CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN uled for, Thanksgiving. Pay, but ft war f the = oes * ot