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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925 World Results By Leased Wire ANMY-NAWY CLASSIC TODAY ONE FIVE GRID GAMES IN EAST | | [| Bucknell Meets Dayton, Boston Plays Holy Cross' and Carnegie Battles Lehigh in Closing Contests of Year. | NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—(/?)—Collegiate football steps rom the eastern sport picture this afternoon after a bril- | liant season which has witnessed the crowning of Dart- | mouth, the rise and fal] of Cornell, Yale, Columbia, Army | | and Harvard, and the sensational finish of Princeton, Five eustern eleveng,, in addition|und Carneg to Army and Navy in the outstand-| Pittsburgh, in the last line before fandom to NEW YORK, Nov quintet, Bucknell, | ineup of ‘today’ inst ton, at | follows: tional | Army Position Navy Baxter (c) -... --- Hardwick game pit. Boston Col- Left End Holy Cross at Boston,| Sprague - Wickhorst against Lehigh at —#)—The ny-Navy game Schmidt — HAUGE (5 BACK | WITH OLD CLUB Lent (c)} | Osborn Yeomans Hamilton BY JOHN B, FOSTER Buell --.- Flippen the Philadel -- Banks | \ er, first baseman o: 5 tics, has recovered from the cracked bone which kept him out of baseball in 1925 and has asked for and obtained a reinstatement with his club. Hauser thinks he will be in such condition in 1926 that he will be the very best, or nearly the best, first baseman in the game. If this proves true, the Athletics will be in fine shape at first, with no less than three good first-sackers. When Hauser was hurt last year, Connie Mack was left pretty flat at first base. He tried to get Neun from Detroit, but Cobb refused to part with him, having vowed after his experiences of the previous year to keep a whole extra infield on his PEKING, ON MANCHUIAN AAMY LEADER roster, Feng Yu-Hslang, the By the best of luck, Mack found] eral,” has in effect that Poole was eligible if he could | on Marshal Chang Tso-Li obtained from Portland, Oregon, | telegram to the Manchurian leader, | ‘ortiand said yes to the request and| Feng urged that he retire from ac: | Poole, who had not practiced a’ min: | tive politics. Otherwise, he said, ite with the Athletics but who was|he would attack him immediately. n fajr condition, .stepned right in Feng continued today to tighten ind played such a whale of a game|his grip on Peking, where an addi: | that he nearly led the A's intp the|tional divisoin and brigade of his promised land. forces were taking their: places tn In the latter part of the season,|the garrison. Meanwhile dispatches | Mack obtained Holt from the Jersey | from Mukden, capital of Manchurla City club on the supposition that his | reported Marshal Tso-Lin's determin batting would make him a better|ation to fight to a finish against the first baseman for Philadelphia than | efforts of his former followers and Poole, Holt showed class now andjother enemies to complet then, but he did not show up as well | him from power. as Poole and he was not as good a old Joe Hauser when the latter 2. s Cd OS eae Bandit Raids It would be foollsh to say that This photo had Hauser heen’ in the Athletic Ci My a I 2 fullback and h line-up last season he: thight have ontinue nt {game at Ann Ar pulled them through to a pennant. | tories and c shows “Be” Molenda, battering fullback of the Michigan win the Big Ten title t , With five victories and one t in claiming the Big Ten title, despite The Casper Daily Cribune AE WINS ~ BV BIG MARGIN De \Sailor Friedman Out-| pointed in Every Round, Report. By FAIR PLAY opyright 1025 Casper ne NEW YORK Nov. 28,—1 t Wednesday ni Le id as much as a champi f the 1 variety would n a bout where tively small if it were stor ed ina wife'in-ejcountty where rit erine {s not know? or ten of d Friedmar the ring stoc thing a his man } that he} ‘ou wind up, and left to} flurry of the sever round when | battered he i upright and he slipped to his glov the eighth round, W gal lantly stepped back and let him get | n fi iefense 1 2 reward, wher ps early in| SERRA PR TERED Bie OT PAGE FIVE First i in N ews Of All Events a reform that Force champions to fight and seriously champions to fight sonable conditions when they 4o| pleased best that ‘Walker cou 1d get out of these 38 , but | arranging its fenaienclean tn tae earlier | rules and edicts terms as will bring admission prices : down within the range of the aver-| ding w » fan's pockethook. | some ye rr t The thr tes referred to are] been enfe i ) and | ni perhaps, 1 one of these states has af the midd ed, efficient boxing com-| pour ted powers in| | tant demands of man These states form the most | ing the high a 3 } important center They | Cheaper sion. p he ones in which the "bt on-| br k to t : - \ey" ftigh eing hel¢ who mad t | boxing is legalized and| of t under open super paying fr $ $ ¢ haye already place . ripping up Minne Poole fitted in so well that he car- aL] 1 Fone fies In a heat ton wea INVorthern Syria until.the dog days. And even when Poole slipped a bit, there were other factors that contributed to the A’s| BEIRUT, Syria, Noy. 23—(#) downfall. Fresh bandit outbreaks have occu HERE'S MORE |i: ald Grange ‘ow, of Ohlo Fullback—Ear 3 2 2 ALL SECTION Quarterback—Bennie Friedman oo red at Homs, in northern Syria, Michigan. where many schools have Seen Endé—Ben Oosterbaan, of Michi closed. Some of the Christians are GRID TEA MS(« gan, Romey, of Towa seeking protection in the compounds Tackles—Henffers hicage of the foreign missions, while oth- ers are feeing in the direction of} the Mediterranean. 1 —__— Or (By Tho Associated Press) Tell the Advertiser—"I saw It {n Carson Bigbee, Pirate outfielder,| The Tribune. P nose hitting figured in the winning —— 4 ego & t world series game| Drink Hil Orest Water. Phone 1151 mi wear al ————__ Ress hast tha 8 h Washi im the dea s being held uv. cause Pittsburgh lemands Dazy Vance in exchange. , Pillars ¥ Herbert Vratt of Seattle, denics \. he. made the fatal fumble which gavo Rogers a chance to scoop up the loose ball and score Pennsylva- nia’s winning touchdown against Cornell. But he declines to say who did, HAY GRAIN Cotton Cake Flour — Salt Dairy Feed Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies of Ohio State Unive Revenge Lice Powder will sure clean your Poultry of this Pest WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE Here iy 2 Rea) Medicine for Cat tle and Sheep. Will relleve and, prevent Worms, Ticks. Snotty Nose, Bloat Contains t proper ingredients needed for the bet- terment of your Livest Try it and be convince We are distrib: of Wy Casper Warehouse Co. TRIBE TORS 4 Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8a.m.and1p, m and 6 p.m Leave Salt Creek | 8 a.m, 1 m and 6 p. Express Bus Seaves 9:30 Daily Muet Newman Horton, newly elected captain of the fullback and was one of the outstanding stars on | Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS team for 1926. He } the sensuttonal eleven that went through the recent campaign without TELEPHONE 144 | tasting wefeot plierion hi hopex to keep the Big a To z level next neanon,/ Dartmouth football ate Hawkins, 0: | Guards—Shiveley, Ba Hess, of Ohlo State. | Center— ei I, W following r | : fern Methodist Ur } Fullback—W jand Mechani Quarterback Clark Christian Univers Texas Agricultural |} Guards—Brockmar of Oklahoma; Dansby, of Te Ag | rieultural and Meehar Center—Underweood tute H. J, Btegeman los, at the Universit picks the following “AILS team for 192 Ends—Lowe, of T land, Tackles—MoKit Holland, of Virgini Bueller ot G Georgia Te rhes, of G Huber \ a Halfbacks—Flourn ne Z| Brown, of Alabama | Fallba Wyevt o sia} Tech | JACK KEARNS DIEGO, Cal. \N Jack Kearns, {€ manager o Jack Dempsey, heavywelg)it ohat plon of the world, and present man ager of Mickey Walker, welterweigt champion, was arrested at the Inter national border at Ti Juana late last night when he iy sald hy officers to | At the. San Diego county Jail where he was booked on a charge of disturbing the peace, Kearns gave eash ball to insure his uppear ein Justice court > Give Her a Ghavrolet for Xmas ‘Drink HL Crontgyater Phone 1151.1 ‘Dempsey Files Agains Gym Licensing| "| Robber rs Carry Off Rubber ruck Driver 'RINGFIGHTS — UST NIGHT! | | K—Gene Johnson, Ww per deoisic r joodrich, Nghtwelght cham: pion, In Elizabeth, N. J., was knook ed out by Sammy Vogel, New Yo tive rounds, ained Jimmy | DENVER—Jimmy Sacco, Boston, lighweight, scored a — technical Wyoming, th r | Long, Colorado Springs, Colorado, | defeated Jacklo Gordon, Salt Lake City, three rounds, F je Paluso, | Salt won over Harry Soo, | Portland, Oregon, Chinese fly weight, | three rounds, roun Don HC LLY WOO SAN DIEGO—Young Har y Wills, | San Diego Ughtwelght, was award: | decision over Bill hite of| ranci lightweight, won a ion over Jack Silver, San Fran- sco, ten rounds. Frankie Brown, an Francisco welterweight, knoek- jed out Daye Slavin, Newark, N. d., in three rounds. Battling Bolo, Ma | nila, lightweight, got the decision | over Joe Terris, St. Paul, in four | * rounds i" _— Reductions In Freight Rates Are Ap proved i F of passing a rule wh QUESTION TULANE STARS. ~ LOUISIANA MEN |New Orleans Contrib- utes Eight Men to Grid Machine, LAWRENCE If you have « ask about baseball, 1g OF any other fessional sport— Write to Joba n® question to mateur or pro Pair Play on boxing and other sports, Ali are spe clal correspondenta of the Casper 1d Butlding, New | tribune, 814 ¥ eed envelope for your reply. 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