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AONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925 Che Casper Daily Crifune « AGE FIVE AP. GIVES AGGIES FOUR MEN ON ALL-AOGKY MOUNTAIN TEAM: Sport Writer Ignores Cowboys in Selecting Myth- | ical Eleven, but Gives DeForest, Gish, Linton and Miller Notice. 1 team of a number of players in the opinion of the conference's coaches and football writers. The Associated Press, sulting the coaches of the conference for their choices and canvassing the views of the wspaper sport writers of on, today nuunced its a fter con- con- ence eleven. » Rocky Mountain onterence ruling 4 coache all-cor rity of the sec assisted the was of a t » appar- ent in the is games of the season \But for practically evé sition on a mythical all-star there was a player who stood head and shoulders above other players. team The all-conference team, selec’ by the Associated Press, consists o: ‘Tauffer, Utah university, and Heals ity, ends; Dyckman, y and Wagner, Colo- , tackles; McGlone, Colo- ani Kayser, Colo- guards; Volk, Colorado , Colorado uni- quarterback; Hyde, Colorado sgies and Thomas, Utah Aggles Ifbacks, and Rankin ‘colorado univei Utah ynivers Colorado Ag er, fullback A number of other players jor honorable ‘mention. TI ands n, Montana aldwell, Color Aggies; tackles, 40. U. MEN ON ‘STAR’ TEAM OF M. E. WITHAM DENVER, Colo., Nov. 30.—3 2. Witham, coach of football, Unt- versity of Colorado, has picked the following players as an All-Rocky Mountain eleven: Center—Volk, Colorado Mines, MeGlone, Colorado Unt- . Utah University. kles—Dykeman, Utah Univer- Brown, Colorady College. ds—Healy, Colorado University; rautfer, Utah"Univer y. Quarterback — Chils University. Halfbacks—Hyde, Colorado Aggies; Thomas, Utah Aggies. P Fullback—Bohn, Colorado Untver- sity INDIGESTION! UPSET STOMACH GAS, GAS, GAS chew a few Pleasant Tablets. Instant Stomach Relief! Colorado gases omach indiges palpitation, head omac re | 1 few cents drug for ALCOHOL 624 W. YELLOWSTONE Special Saic | ...» $100 GLYCERINE .. $3.25 We have a limited supply—first come, first served. The Lee Doud Motor Co. college; Brigham Young: Waite, Cc 6 university. Guards, | DeF ries, college; Clark, | Colora¢ Scoville, Colorado McCall, Colorado | , Wyoming; Jeffs, Utah Quarterback, Leddingham, | Utah Aggles; Boberg, Utah univer- | sity; C. Brown, Colorado college. Halfbacks. DeFores' Wyoming; Utah; Livingston, Utah; rown, Colorado ‘Teachers; Bohn, orado university; Howell, Denver university. Fullback#, Richards, of Dixon, Brigham Young. , the individual high of the conference with a total of 77 points, probably is the most out- standing player of the region and should come nearer in securing all American credit than any ot of the in ner TIGKLISH TASKS FAGE BASEBALL ARBITRATORS scorer | | | | War On International| League President to Be Decided. By JOHN B. (Copyright, 1925 V YORK. he board of arbitration of baseball—that high sounding, and, to the fans, somewhat mysterious organization—will hold its annual meeting on a special train operating between Chicago and Los Angeles early in Janu The board is to meet in Catali Island as the guest of Wiliam Wrig ley. Wrigley is a member of the as- sociation because he ig the owner both of the Cubs and the Los An- geles club of the Pacific Coast league. The board, the hardest worked body of baseball, is anxious to. get ail of its tasks out of the way before the train meeting arrives at Los An- geles. If it doesn't, it won't have any time to spend enjoying the delightful climate of Catalina, for there are various masses brewing in the base- ball cauldron. Virst of all there is a hard and fast desire on the part of most of the major league bosses to get rid of John Conway Toole, president of the International league, who fights the majors on measures*that have to do | with players. The majors are more,anxiour acqulre long strings of players than to reduce the number as desired by Mr. Toole. There is another reason for the board of arbitration working on the train_instead of looking ut the scen- im Tribune) ei THE TRIBUN F’S PAGE OF S ATO FIRST OF BROWN’S GRID SELECTIONS Here Are the Stars of Pacific Coast as He Sees’Em BY NORMAN E. BROWN |same difficulties, perhaps to a les-| e ith, I k For those who take the business | S¢r degree. H-Amerlvar But we would feel remiss uve of selecting all-star teams serious! } the past football season presents an| duty If we did not j urs | argue hr ni unusually hard problem, ageous ones who try he| aie Let ure ask you this, to prove| heroes and Ist them according to my point. thelr lights. So on with the task. | How can you leave any.of the fol-| .This year I want to offer five} lowing. men of an all-American back. | *¢¢tlonal teams for your conside field, for instance, without seeming: | *U* Shan from theee: teart ly belittling the greatness of those | ™USt ly be selected the a shunned? Ernie Nevers of: Stanford with is the all-Pacific team. | Wilson of Washington I believe it includes the cream of the | dirons west of ie Missouri ¥ Grangé of Illinois, on for debate oné must select ( £ ( r ur, me and pro- hand Kae the other PORTING NEWS First in News Of All Events SOUTHERN AND “STEAN STIR goa Coaches Jom in Fall). te Sport of Selecting Gridiron Lights. 3 | ase sna Da Sadie me hey Mr Co HANS, Ne quatter vust hurry! to himself ‘Plans Laid To | 0 Stop Stalling | Next: “Down in the NE In Case of Rain} Night and Morning Have Clean, Health —— Seta " >. Eyes If they Tir |, PITT i Nov. Vat oie | e in 1 2 i rar or (et | President. Bi reytuss of the} ot 5 r 7. x it Sore, Irritated, Ii world’s champion Pittsburgh Pi-| dow: c fOUR EYES Harriet orG rasulatel will submit December me s stopped by rates, to} Marine often. Soothes, Refreshes, Safe fc sfantor Adult. At all Druggiste. Wri Free EyeBook. Marine Eye Remedy Co. Chics plan magnates at tl “RECORDS THAT STAND I ! fedman of Michigar SALer a oy. Fi sieat 1! ie 7 you of Colgate, It: Yai, with‘some): hanite ! innegans Conqueror Oberlander of Dartmout that pisos ° He mt z ‘ , Stagle of Princetc Guayper, |2) Hailed as Class Vlournoy of Tulane | p oft the University B i | F Hubert of Alabama, fornia o s I do not fist these men in the| Kelly is loubt y rig nt Fans. order of their worth, I simply cite | (uarte he" wop Bek them as some of a group from which | with 7” power one . BY FAIR PLAY ery. When the board meets at Cat-|3uce seme Kir ok Bt ea ea ee - Ww YORK oo Gite THE WORLD'S GREAT- alina all the delegations wish to feel ied ith E “ leap into..faw | the line positions present » | With free to enter the discussions about | _A°4 the Hne positions present the | toading it tw f 1 up: EST FIGHTING RECORD the prospect of putting two clubs | scorer on‘ the Pacific Cc 1 it inst | During the period between 1899 and into. action at San Francisco, T§@ | (qn | not be gainsaid that i ! 1907, lanky Bob Fitzsimmons held | seems to be a subject which belongs { |] a vital factor in. footba | ta three World's Syciefdetaruesee se | strictly to the Pacific coast league, ‘ons s Britton’ sick same time—middle, light-heavy and | | Coast Has a tt | but there are some who think that | eau, fullk with’ W 1 of heavyweight—a record no man be | permission to change that group | Wilson's running ‘x fore or since has ever achieved. raust be sanctioned by the associatior n a : an | as a whe at le y eS igh i SHAEFER WILL ceaebatlh ny hex | ; é } bout baseball, football. box: | ppt * | ¢ or any other amateur or pro- | i | ional sport— 1 | o Grang w f Write to John 'B, Foster, on hic past the line of a | vaseball. | | Lawrence Perry, on amateur However, Nevers of Stanford r ports, and tho peer of all. fyllbacks on the|™ 1 fe Pair Play on boxing and other] | coast and, in my, mind, the best { | f { nrofessional sports. All are spe the country The best the nist AG a0, i elal correspondents of the Casper ean pe fér is second choi Then Gl | CHICAGO, pene Nes. @ nde Tribune, 814 World Bullding, New | Teasees should haye the call here. | f ubs ar OB PITZSIMMONS was a fighter! Make no - . York My co-workers seemed to agree on | wetttr n 4 | nfl ete ie Oe Enclose m stamped, self-nd. | the line positions, generally sp ul 0 mistake about that! Even though he was a |when Edouard Horemans of Belgium | (Arereed envelope tor’ your reptr..| lene hoe ap Se aes dl rere? champion three times over, Fitz worked at his job $ c sto afer, 0! ei | Q—If the ball ts knocked away | icy of Stanford are the outstanding xpe and loved it. He took them all—big and little—and points he world’s balkline | BACK over the shortston’s head and jinemen of the coast. Tho others | welgh reached for more. y | billiard championship re he makes on impossible entch, or} peceived enough preference to Ww | ’ an | Vive hundred points will be oat | URE: lpia Tike Om, Be es Bes CH Soleetier Be chy It was more than sheer fighting ability that put Pitz- te wil “l runners on first and second with less! space dome genes ‘ ; : ; on each of the two f ‘/than two out fx that to be ealled | qiscuss f w) Gite} simmons in a class by himself—more than grit, courage iin a ucipion. 633 propevstinishes [oy tee fly? ne ' opt belles and gameness, There was something about the man = ve. suey, | A ¢ f ar 1Y | Inge « f Or ao ” : | xe ond to Sek { hampton: | . runes A hae ss - - himself that stamped “champion” all over him and that i ge reo Inst | caught » must not wait! 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