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RIDAY, DECEMBER 25, onan ne se ee =. , DECEMBER 25, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE Seen iv tawedni—| THE TRIBUNE’S SPORT NEWS = '"%\"0"%,, IEBRASKA JINX TO NOTRE DAME} 22> ver actin sani cay, sotr at oae rae FIRST BAGEMEA(BERLENBACH NOT TOO POPULAR UML AT HOVE THE WEST! —> "IRDLERTL™™ HS. Fam PLAY sas By F. IR PI x. ever succeeded in loosening —his Casper :Tribune) | tongue on this subject (Copyright, 19: By JOHN B. FOSTER NEW YORK =D: 5 Death Shae | 0 him is just a money By LAWRENCE PERRY opsright. 1925, Caspers Tribune || NEW YORK, Dec.-28—Pant Bere] | Fish na hee ieee tae {Copyright 1925 The Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Some of] lenbactt ts a Og DOD UIRT Witt pre] cation that ho has that love of hts EW. Y Dec. 25.— = the major league clubs have a gur-] fight fans, ust why, is tmpossIblé} poression. which. will. be. found. In , j ey privately dread because it arises hang onto ‘them, The, Glants have) have been active thtoukhout this] Way, which Is probably reeponalble Fanepeortane ite to Oy erUlEn their well laid plans and two, but McGraw will not. let Terry | at least in-part, f Jor in a -boxer e eir projects at naught. go so long as he thinks he may have | year Berlenbach’ has’ easily been out Farhad ahi to use’ Kelly in the outfield. He has | *tanding. SATIEEUL MaRS “lic. he caloee by no means assured himself as yet | He has’ fought a Tot and-stven his} lHeht. sh Crepe fat AR id of-what will constitute his outfield | best every Ume. His victories over} Who would bid fair to fostle -him bigrtn | Mike McTigue, who was sréat | trom “his*sent'is ‘Gene It looks as thou gh in the break of relati b Nebraska and N. ais Hite cae otre Dame, Knute Rockne, a truly great man in his sphere, will be rid of a very dectded hoodoo. The Giants have been offering big! form when he met Paul, and over{ holds Pn erinonn edt. 6 By for a haart acid J Timmy Slattery and Jack De' nbach has never expre eee 1919 the South Bend unf: money for Players because they Combed hia? ak, QBS Eksone Tait test “Genée;who- is k sity has lost tive games, One was not think there are any big mon . dropped to lowa,:one:went to the men on the market, and it is impos: | eet a : ; | pitier end “more ‘ 3 eto tes ce oe Ses i ‘et when he enters the ri ‘ who spotled Notre Sls Gaara tlonal league, since, if the clubs} New York's fight crowds give cae any; oracks) at... Betlenbach : record’ anda chanes f: debating were to dispose of them new, their] the tazz, “Perhaps ‘it'Is becau | Sher, Rossibly; Hecatise Gane ts gun. x of debating 3 yah lacks the ocoloi » nifty, sharp.| ning for’t eight honors and with Princeton for national honors, fans would do a lot of kicklr a bs xi ar at t Nebras! 1 D , 3 .| shooting action of a Dempsey or a| “slikeé to by as a light heavy. ¥ Neb: Both Philadelphia and’ Boston, for : peo B . 1923. In pee ie example, are looking for n-lot of im.! Benny Leonard Benders, after a poor start, were provement’ hext’ seasct Whatever it is, the fact remains} ‘The first bre sting station in ee | 1 vata &O- that he fs not popular. Personally,| the Irish Free State has just been in omley of St. Louis, is the mos F & great guns and had a chance to Bottomley of St. Louls, ts the most) petenbabli’ te: an’ utlmaxttative, [put th opétetion’ tn. Dublin, rank way up in the west when again valuable first baseman in the Na- Nebraska applied the punch sopo- rific. The teams first met in 1915 and each team has won'five games, the contest in 1918 was a scoreless tie. lodding: sort of a man, He simply “onal league, and if he could bel wit not-talk fight and * 4 Pog 2 bought for $25,000, the Chicazo club | WlRot-talk tight and no one has! Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 131, 25,000, : | i might go after him and throw in| Grimm to boot. The Cubs are lik to play Grimm in 1926 at the ste of the season, but they have forti : , “ = ee == | fied their first base position with a | Here is a remarkable chance to study at first hand the, makeup and \style~ of Paolino, Spanish ernie em ager s eae nt hopes to come to the U.S. soon to seek a:title battle with’ Jack Dempsey. He is shown, at left, boxing with Georges Carpentier, who once had the same hope of beating Jack. R Not the simtlatity in size and build. . Inset is of Dempsey. Most Cherished | IN T R A | N | N G among the gifts bestowed by the passing year FOR ALABAMA is the memory of the pleasant relations with those whom we have CORAL GABLES, Florida, Dec. 25. “Red” Grange. will. enter to- lay’s football game here with Coral bles -Collegians with a black eye iniéh-was ‘handed to'him yesterday pB.scrimmage, preparatory. to the ruggle today. One of his team- pates pushed his elbow into the ice pan’s left optic. Otherwise he Is in fect condition for the clash. Emerging trom*-the--sunny south- Jand into. regions of cold and snow, the Alabama eleven {s now due to dip into the eequable climate of the southwest. The genial temperatures of south- Sixteen thousand are expected to|ern California should appeal to Wal- tness the game,-this being the ca-|lace Wade's men, who know very ty of the stadium which was| well what It ts to play football when ed here in five days. the mercury is dallying with the The probable line-up: 80s. Chicago Bears—Hanny, Indiana, In the meantime, reports from # ¥.; Healy, Dartmouth, L. T.; Gar-| Seattle tell of winter rains and the y, Notre Dame, L, G:; Trafton,| handicap which this applies to the otre Dame, C.; McMillan, Illinois, | Husky footballers. G.; Murray, Wisconsin, R. T. When they have completed the cebel, Michigan, R. H.; Sterneman,| journey of some 1,500 miles from Minois, Q. B.; Grange, Illinois, L. E Seattle to Pasadena they will exper- Badgers’ Ace been privileged to serve. SEATTLE, Wash,, Deo 25:—UP)— z o! The University of Washington pur- So it is most sincerely that Valquist, IHnols, R. H.; Knop, Illi-] lence a change in temperature which ple tornado football téam is resting 4 FeRisgsiario-ertyMeamugekts vi. | atleee the seen titinhe Bent ie today, but tomorrow | will resume we wish.you a legians—) y, ‘ayette, L.|—unless the pe: oO spent in Preparations for an. attempted mop- : + Babar ee Tat Spas. paieee is sufficient for acelima- x ENOUGH ping aro Sie tery if Ala- Merry Christmas and a ni, igh, .; Alexander, Syra- I. ‘AIR bama crimson tide at Pasadena on i he en Penn eats ze Someone has said that golf is a friendly game invented by two Scotch. New Year's day. Happy New Year. ell, Colgate, R. T.; Bomar, Van- men who hated each other. Yesterday Coach Enoch Bagshaw tried more changes inthe line, but left his backfield Intact, as he has in most practices for the post-season contest. Only tomorrow's and Monday's practices remain before the team leaves for Pasadena. Bagshaw has fa . eri tee ot Lite ate mpbeil- Johnson Co. ers in serimmage, rather than take | chances of having them Injured. .AD-TO:FOOT CLOTHIE Oats che sorastibec om be ordered HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS in the Rose Bowl before the players | i step on the gridiron for the actual contest. . . * We present herewith pictorial proof of the old axiom that the early bird catches the worm. The only thing missing is the figurative worm. The photo was taken at an open ditch in the Novices’ steelpechase at eres lowers May GET WORKOUT _ATPASADENA Be Next Foe -Of Berlenbach oe NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—()—Tiger owers,. Atlanta negre, may be the| Crimson. tide far from home, but opponeht “of the’ world’s ght | Preparing for a week of strenuous wywelght champion, Pau) Berlen.| Practice which will condition the ch, despite the fact that he lost a| 72 footballers of the southern uni- p-round decision to Mike McTigue | Versity here for the Rose Bowl con- Madison Square Garden Wednes. | flict New Year's day with the Hus- y night. kies of the Untversity of ‘Washing- Referee Eddie Purdy, it develops, | to”. d that Flowers had won, while| A workout, much stiffér than that two judges * favored McTigue. -held-vesterday as a means of Itm- nd so Berlenbach, who agreed to| bering up after the long‘trip from the winner, has decided to wait | Dixieland, was all that Coach Wal- N he is sure of himself before |!ace Wade had in mind for the day. ng. final articles. Yesterday's practice gave those who ; saw the Alabamans in action an in- sight to the mighty forte of the , far superior to the right-|Crimson tide, whoso advance was ded, is the assertion of a school-| "ever stopped this season. _Henci through whose hands thou-| forth Becret -vorkorft will be held. s of boys have papsed. ST One ese Hee Lie etic, Hockey League To Be Formed ---Greetings of the Day--- TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS eit pdratesr Use eearvelamRaarag May your Christmas be one long to be rémembered. made up of schools in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, North MA | SON ( ;ROCERY and Dakota and Town {s,- expected, to come into being early tn January, ‘when representatives. of more than CONFECTIONERY twenty institutions meet at the Unt- | 4 perilziot Minnesota here to organize | 504 South Center Phone 423 Newbury, England, recently. won the race, | Now the ‘truth of the old saying has been proved beyond a doubt, | what next. | ° o +e * The more the average {nn weighs the move of the big league moguls in shortening the season a week by the simple procedure of scheduling | more double headers and re-arranging Sunday games the more the idea seems to appeal to them. At least this is the impression I gét while bobbing about The average dyed-in-the-wool fan stfll has to get his bunches, when best he can. He must depend upon holf{days, and Sundays for most of it. P Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151. When he cam break away from his work at infrequent intervals dur ot ‘ 3 ing the week he likes to get the maximum amount of baseball for his money. John D. Rockefeller Is. |; 3 “a Victor Chapman, University of “Barly Bird," No, 11, seen in the center, | 'Thet the left-handed are, in brain —— Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151. > 5 = = —— aseball in Saturdays Now we-are not preaching or giving advice— - What we're trying to ‘say is very concise— Wisconsin’s star harrier, who won Great Favorite On The | Ser strict Ormond Beach Links’ “A MERRY CHRISTMAS!” * Going to Build? Specify Good Badgers have ever had and bids fair 1 nt econd Nurmi, for the I pray that’on this Christmas day Everything good may come your way. a ih C be t »m and is] I t ir oe) nl » r | eee -—_— ty umber 4 ¢ 4 5 H ‘ By THE 8PORTSMAN ing @ in § . conan, y WIN | I “R and WIN TEI 4 That health and wealth and joyful mirth osiyciafit, 4086, Ceaper, Hibuney |. tet he Soker with ne aad Bs Ue ad tate ae ars i ORMOND BEACH, Fia., Dec. 25.{ companion. He is quick in reparte gevity, specify d 5 ide ented Blas Hane Th " arrived at Ormond Beach, Fla., to 5b S24 | the best lumber mills are assem- spend the winter resting in the sun- HL \ oled in our yards. ~-Public Service Station 1402 East Second St. Phone 2170 Let Us Give You Estimates 8214 A See Se shine and playing golf, is a most me: . tin 4 thodical and exceedingly polite | Yeu can’t go wrong in instst- sportsman. ing upon good lumber, Rockefelier plays golf as regularly J as he dines and sleeps. He appears on the links at approximately the same time each day—10:15 a. m. ~s_mon.{{ Western Lumber Co. | What Js more, he reports at the club — <a Royne every tare wheter tHe weathe| | If: 76y have: some question to] (21° every cide of ate iit come to||]300 N. Center Phone 765 ||| eas SL er is clear or it is raining. ask about baseball, football 003 | | i h6 fore once a saia-when the Amert | Sabir Tae ani karen Usually, Rockefeller is accompan.| | \ng or any other amateur or pro | | oor ionches’ nesnciation, mene | 4 a " led by his close friend, General’ Adel-| | ‘essional sport— | | Monday. at tho- Hotel Pennsylvania bert Ames, although others have Yrite to John B. foster, on BAS Gisciikien inale he a | played with him frequently. Last| | msebail, AN RR ts ea hee etaplanypariskig TODAY year he and George F. Baker en- Lawrence Perry, on amateur lat 7 4 | aged in a close contest in which | | ‘ports, and Mo nat he | in Rockefeller emerged victorious Fair Play on boxing and other| | , Mi thy montane axe before the men. ORDER | at the ned of nine holes by one| | vrofeasional eports. All are ape ors, Se moge: Jetportant. being die | ‘ stroke. val correspondents of the Casper | | f\Wwion of the recent numerous at | Mr. Rockefeller generally plays, | fribune, 814 World Buliding, New| | '@°k# unon.the college noni Thera | . 4 . elght holes and then returns to his| | York. may bo renewal of consideration of | eS S ( ; aise ite Fake ltl late 4h, tivo. atten Enclose stamped, seltad | | ‘he, forward pass, play. which was } incerest O ree Ings noon, when he may go for a drive. Sreesed. envelope for your repiy. || Eenetally upheld in the. session a | i The oil king is a big favorite with GUsMMSTEUR a “acer bat 3 pa : eat tin, dais | verybody on the Florida links, not juestion—Have there ever been ‘or @ moat . pa he coac’ 4 | only, beeayes he always is so pleas- dos hanselates triple. plays in the, appear to be sat es ae ive LATEST NEWS Our best:and sincerest wishes ‘ t, but because {s so strictly| world series not necessarily in the | ent rules, about all the eriticism this C ! 4 . Just to wish you with all my might Observant Of the fules and etiquette |saine game? year having been along general tings BEST FEATURES | We are sending with this rhyme 7 . {the ga Whe olfera overtake Answer—Oniy One in all games| — ne ue of A merieah selec. 1 ‘ 4 the happiest of all Christmases; hish. hn promptly steps. aside end (by Wambsgansa, {sion an ts made bw the pro-|[f|_ 10-PAGES COMICS |) And we wish-you all you desire, ie Vou e That yey 4S an fessional game in college ranks. ‘ Ae and that the New Year may bring I Me pe IST TR AURSERSS <e ec pe oo ctod A ON SATURDAY Now and every other time! ~-you health, wealth-and joys untold 0-year mark. Dempsey learned how to use his loft | ning to.enjoy a banquet and: listen T7DAYS A WEEK : h with In his golf, Mr. Rockefeller is} band by haying his right tled to his| to several well-known humorists, DAYS each without wings. : very methodical and stendy. He in| slde and competed to box a man in ——_ Delivered - h fed, never flustered and] the gym In that manner? The professor was asked fo give F = "A bd peldom "ade misty a shot, His aver} Answer—Jack Kearns, bis former] his definition of woman. After Anywhere in Casper fal onl , age for the eight holes over a sea-| "anager, sys It 1s wo, . learing his throat, he began in his 65c Per Month Sh | | i bout 66 strokes. jolsurely way: "Woman Js, gener: ( ‘asp Y uto op op RIAL O CIGAR S “ORF nie roll fat botblite ot five clubs, haa nud arate a ly ie" HARE KEENAN € Br, wad a ever offer to meet Jac! lempsey in op right there, professor,” a . a driver brassle, a midiron a mashie, psey tn | r professor," fn a n 4 Rialta Building Phone 656 a mashle niblick and a putter and he| the ring. Bach at bis own game? Lf t+ ed a" towbrow; “it you talked Pins}: 633 South Center St. Phone 1084-R vetr i WE =. uges all of them, His average drive is ares hat ™. Dempeey ‘8 sella i at 4 mend oe aibaterdn nevtr get Office at Pep’s Wick - 4 about 109 y: Hawes~Fens Sosping came of | 146 S. Center. Phone 18 Althoifgh he concentrates on every | 4nd it was looked upon as a means oe shot, Mr. Rockefeller is far from be | of getting some free publicity. Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151. Pe eee ee =

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