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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 6

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE SiX "f)c Casper iIt tribune I First in Neus 1 NE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS ST World Results By Leased Wire Of All Eventt i cu.u i I OUT OUR WAY At the end of an -By WILLIAMS the had opened sterg, jjpWll 'lllHu" 1 NATIONALS TO MEETIN N. y. FIELD GOAL WINS FOR CASPER ALL-STAR TEAM IN HOLDING SHERIDAN ELEVEN SCORELESS CitbrEn SECOND OUUflu SjuLHIu the Irishman had eat sixty-five. Getting up with Irishman said: "Yea a dime and walked oi OH AOMTvE! HAH! NES AMD ei-ES A UTTuE ELMER, tbblK LOOK ME nmrPT FAT VNfTrt FRECKLES, ISKTT SHE. AUMTlE.

wTO WHAT LOOKS LlVCE A SODA FOUMTAlM-- luur i imu it GOT A 6UR UL' Tell mm FOR Tunic POOH! J5 ocA ester OH AUMT ALICE! PLAiM AS v. nuvtJ 'AT STUFF AimTTRuE r- i jiurr UMT TO. id PiG-TALS TbO- DAS. nvJ MEAT AUMTt Judge Landis Selects Meeting Place for League. By JOHN B.

FOSTER. (Corpyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Nov. 12. Judge Landis' decision to hold the meeting of the major leagues in New York instead of Chicago, is extreme A i r. iv iTlC 711 EH AUMTiE Cut.

ainiT GOT MO GiRL! ry ff Cut. aikiT tfUMMg i got mo girl; hm-mP ly gratifying to the National The lineup: Casper Pos. Sheridan Miller le Bohn J. Gilardi It Gould Bbyce lg Leidner Cody Rogers McGrath rg Brown rt Wartenslaven F. Gilardi re Mcrritt Lester qb Lynch Christopher lh "WoK: Zoble rh Mabee Flint fb Substitutions Stanton for F.

Brhtain for Kidd for J. Gilardi, J. Gilardi for Kidd. Referee Ed Murane. Umpire W.

S. Sopris. Head linerman Dean Morgan. COWBOYSWIN ARMISTICE DAY GRID BATTLE Three Points Is Total Score of Game Yesterday. The second team of the Natrona county high school defeated the Midwest team at Midwest by a 3-to-0 score Wednesday afternoon.

A drop kick Djr Boyd from the 3c-yard line in the last quarter was responsible for the victory. Casper previously had been saved by the whistle at the end of the second quarter just when the seemed certain to score a touchdown. Although the Casper team was outweighed it showed a species of grit and determination that held when else could hold the scoring machine of the oil field. Casper made most of its yardage by short passes. Midwest made repeated line plunges for consistent gains.

Earlier in th- season the Midwest team won from Casper by a score of IS to 0. Coach Bill Stone's men showed much improvment over the from displayed in the earlier game and were a difficult puzzle to the huskies of Midwest. Pi leaguers and that circuit will hold its annual session here around the same date as a joint session, December 10. The National magnates once passed a rule that all their meetings should be held in Gotham but when the judge became czar of baseball, he upset their wishes by calling the joint meeting in Chicago twice in succession. A joint session can be he'd wherever Judge Landis sees fit Kamchatka, if he likes.

It was the impression here that he would take all the owners to Chicago but one of the National leaguers told him that a lot of baseball folks wanted to come to New York to do their Chrisimas shopping. To the general satisfaction of baseball, there Is nothing in this yerir like that sharp rebuke which Lanais administered t0 Ban Johnson almost under his own roof last year. Ml" do yo a lee at 5 o'clocH9 A field goal by Christopher in the first few minutes of play enabled the Casper All-Stars to win ''from the Sheridan Independents here Armistice day by a score of to 0. The game revealed better team work than had been expected of the Casper men, who -had had only a few opportunities to practice for the contest. The men from Sheridan found the Casper defense too much for them and did not seriously threaten the oil fielders goal, while Casper was very near a touchdown on one occasion.

If the crowd, one of the bigjest that has attended a football game-here this season, had come out with the expectation of enjoying a burlesque, it was disappointed. Despite the motley appearance of the players from the standpoint of uniforms and despite the fact that it was necessary several times to cier.r the field of spectators in order to permit the game to go on, it was a good struggle, as good a struggle as has been seen here this year. Frank "Keeno" Gilardi, right end for the locals, was 'taken out of the crame twice in the first half because of injury. The second time he went out it was discovered that he had suffered a broken shoulder bone. Christopher, left half, made con-siderab'e yardage for the All-Stars.

His end runs were a notable feature of the game as well as his successful punting in pinches. Christopher's scoring kick was for about eighteen yards, coming after the third down. Flint, fullback, forced his way into the Independents' line ith astonishing persistency. Flint was untiring, apparently. His ability to muss up the defense of the opposition was a source of wonder to the spectators.

He had Just intercepted a forward i-ass when the final whistle blew. Lester as quarter was anoiher Casper man whose work was not to Ue overlooked. Brlttain, who went in for Zobel as right ha'f. completed a backfield that gave the Sheridan-ites something to think about. It was no easy matter, either, for the Independents to get past the Casper line.

Captain Mabee made frequent heroic attempts but found the prospect a futile one. A NOTHEB da I i Now, for a and a roud time vt: 1 kiddies! Guei a go for a walk in th- cr Uil a lonp; ride. Bet ir.y wife hi- 'fine juicy s-teak a. doMm- pood cold buttermilk -d hot nd and pie. Oh.

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12. University of Wyoming Cowboys d. feated the Colorado State Teachers from Greeley, to 10, In an Armistice Day game here. Several Cowboy stars including DeForrest, were out Of the lineup. The Cowboys added another victory to their string of five, however, only by foiling in the last few minutes of play a desperate aerial attack of the Teachers, which was driving the ball toward the Wyo-mng goal, and then blocked a drop kick attempt at field goal.

During the first three quarters, which were marked by straight-line football, the Wyoming eleven had amrnassed a lead of nine over the Teachers, who had only two safeties to their credit. The Teachers did not open up their forward pass attack until the final period. It brought them one touchdown in the early part of the quarter, and had them well on their way to the second, when the Cowboy defense found itself and stopped the ru: h. Webster aril i 'vork 13 over. If quitting time ginning? time for you.

thai sure Kgn that your entire srs Is starving for healthy, rich, aj blood. And this j. ju-- a sien that you need S. S. 1 simply got to build up voarlW For 100 years S.

8. 5. hn provinp that a pga rheumatism, loss of weight, 'm of appetite, sleeplessnesa ai If you nave some question tc lsk about oaseball. football box 'i or anv other amateur or sport Write to John B. Foster, on OfAy A Jcf asebait.

J1C 1 skin erunlion s.ss pimples, palo- coi plexion and a lo .1 1 on smateur rtft. fnd Kalr Piav oti boxing and other iiroTessIunal All are oil! correp' orvlents of he Casper Tribune. SI 4 World BuIMlnz. New fork. Knc.use a stamped, self ad-IrcKSed envelope for vour replr.

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todr.fl druggists it. The I3reera is mors economical. A man was sitting In a restaurant eating oysters. In came an Irishman and said: "Oi'll let a dime thot Oi can eat oysters fasther then yez that lie was considering the retired rhampion as a principal in matches this winter. i'lt UCESTIOV Please inform me is Marshall StiKman a reliable boxing fTTirse? ANSWER Marshall S'tillman's course on boxing is very good.

Ama-eur boxers and wrestlers are taught this course and compete as -epre sentatives of the Marshall Btillman I A. A. The- have made good. says QUESTION What la the best champioDsh ip team that ever wo-i pennant in the National ljeaue? ANSWER Toj much for any man to answer. There have been hampionsbip team that were better than other championship teams.

Of that there is little question but to name the best team in all National League h'ttory would puzzle a saint. QUESTION Will you advise me a to how Young Stribling came out with his fight of September 28? ANSWER No doubt you refer to the postpo Stribling-Huffman fight in California. Tbe bout was postponed and took place Oct. 3. Stribling won on points.

What makes the Tiger growl? Well, one thing is the memory of the to 0. The photo shows Neidlinger, Yale halfback, ripping off a gain in 1923 defeat at the hands of Yale, 27 the second period of that game. QUESTION Can a player play first, second and third base all in one game? ANSWER A player may play every position in a game if there is any reason why he should do so. FIGHT FEVER HITS LEONARD him for a goal, but you don't progress very far in winning his friendship by such methods. Your blood only smells the sweeter to his nibs.

It has been three years, speaking of blood, since the Tiger has nipped the bulldog. And that victory wasn't anything to crow about, Princeton winning 3 to 0. tho obvious scoring By NORMAN E. BROWN. Forty-eight times have football teams representing Princeton and Yale clashed on the gridiron under various ruies and conditions.

And taking such rules and conditions as they were the Yale bulldog has licked the Princeton Tiger just 26 times. Which is nothing to make a purring kitten out of the latter. You may "'subdue a tiger by knocking The calibre of men who have singled out Websters is an excellent indication of Webster quality because most of these men can well afford more expensive cigars. 9 l.Vo secret blend I the chnicest tobaccos from I the finest plantations. ROTHENBERG AND SCHLOSS CIGAR CO.

Denver. Colo. Distributors WelMier TEN TO TWENTY FTVE CENTf STRUNG 1 aised of a field goal. The following year Vale got real mad and ran up 27 points while holding the Tiger scoreless. Last year Yale repeated the scoreless dose and scored 10 points.

Anything there to put a smile on the face of the Tiger? "While Yale was garnering its twenty-rlxth victory last year Princeton boasted of but 13 victories over the Blue. Nine of the games to date have been ties. Princton won the first game, played back in 1873, by the score of three goals to one. This year's game is to be' played at New Haven, home of the bulldog. Yale goes Into the game with a better showing for tho season.

Up to the Harvard game Princeton's most important frolic had been that with the Navy, which ended in a 10 to 10 tie. Yale, meanwhile, has trounced the supposedly formidable Army eleven 28 to 7, beaten Brown and fought Pennsylvania to a 16 to 13 score, lor.ing, however. mmmw AG I Willi 1 I I 1 1 REJECTS OFFER NEW YORK, Nov. 12. UP) Benny Leonard, less than a year after retiring as lightweight boxing champion of the world, yearns for a fight, by his own admission, but the objections of his mother have not been overcome.

Leonard told of his desire to don gloves whllo going through light training in a gymnasium and his return became almost a probability when It was learned that he had communicated with tho state athletic commission. Tex Rickard. promoter, admitted GAS, INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Stomach Feels Fine! Fd raise the best the kind they make TOM MOORE Cigars of. Yes siree! And the men who make it into cigars deserve a bushel of credit too. aSure am glad TOM MOORE is here.

Been smoking any old thing but this big TOM MOORE is the only cigar that's ever yielded me a real bumper crop of satisfaction." Clyimerfcas Tavoritc How to Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints HA GRAIN Cotton Cake Flour Salt Dairy Feed Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies Revenge Lice Powder will sure clean your Poultry of this Pest. WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE Here is a Real Medicine for Cattle and Sheep. Will relieve and prevent Worms, Ticks. Snotty Nose. Bloat.

Contains the proper ingredients needed for the betterment of your Livestock. Try it and be convinced. We are distributors for State of Wyoming Casper Warehouse Co. IMSTKIIU TORS Tel. 27 268 Industrial Ave.

By FAIR PLAY. (Copyright. 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Nov. 12. Pa Strib-ling has turned down the request of Tex Rickard that he match his hopeful son against Gene Tunney as the leading feature of the Christmas fund show In the new Madison Square Garden.

''Pa" may never have had any experience as a fight manager before he launched his celebrated son into the game, but he has shown enough stuff to class him among the brainiest. Stribling wrould be a baby In Tun-ney'a hands and apparently no one realizes this better than "Pa" Stribling. His wire of refusal stated that he would not let Young Stribling fight a big bout until he was of age. He will be of age, as a matter of fact, three days after the date set for the Christmas fund bouts, December 23. So that is off.

Other attractions for this card look even sicker than they did before Strib passed up the offer. Dave Shade Is to be booked up with Jimmy Siattery, if possible. ien Bud Gorman and George God-f Gorman is a promising young who may go far some day. But ik him to face the gigantic just now is little short of murder in tbe first degree. Instant stomach relief: Harmless! The moment "Pape's Diapepsin" reaches the stomach all distress from acid stomach or indigestion ends.

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And it was this same man who asserted that a remedy could and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints wdrk with just as much smoothness they ever did. Now this prescription. rightly named Joint-Ease, after being tested successfully on many obstinate cases, is offered through progressive pharmacists to millions of people who suffer from ailing joints that need limbering up. Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stiff, pain-tortured joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but what- the cause. Joint-Ease soaks through skin" and flesh If you fail to receive your 3 Tribune, call the office.

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