Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 2, 1907, Page 4

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| 4 MINNESOTA DEFEATED Chicago Won Football Game This After- noon by Score of 18 to 12..--Used For- ward Pass. --- Capron Kicked Three Goals From Field. The Line-up. Minnesota Position Chicago Rademacher T e Y Page Case, .., ..right tackle covno. JFalk Bandelen ...xight guard......... ....Harris Kjelland . ... ...... .....center, . . .. .......Anderson Mohlstad . . . s .Handy Young................ left tackle.......... .. .. Doseft Chestnut, ..o o s s s leftiend... ;. vunnse Hewitt Schuchnecht, , . right halfback.. .., .. ... Iddings Coughlin, ... ,....... quarterback . ............Steffin Capron, . ............left halfback ............ Detray Dumn,................fullback. ., Merriam Northrop Field, Nov. 2.—(Spec- ial to peared on the field at 1:53. cago just on field. Minnesota wins toss and chooses west goal. Chicago kicks off at 2:05 to Band- line on Minnesota’s 30 yard line. Capron goes around Chicago and runs out of bounds at Chicago’s 45- yard line. Coughlin gains 5 yards around Chicago. Capron goes 3 in same place. First down Minnesota. Capron drop kicks from 40-yard line and Chicago takes out from 25-yard line, who returns 12 yards. Minnesota ball on Chicago 52-yard line. Schuchnecht gains 5 yards on left tackle. Schuchnecht makes 4 yards around right end. Minnesota pena- lized 5 yards. Coughlin makes 5 yards around left end. Capron kicks 50 yards to Steffens, who runs 50 yards. Chi- cago ball returns. Chicago ball on her own 20-yard line. Chicago tries forward pass. Fails. Capron gets ball on Chicago 8-yard line. Capron loses 2 yards off left tackle. Capron tries kick from 25-yard line and ball goes squarely over goal posts. Score—Minnesota 4, Chicago 0. Capron kicks 40 yards. Chicago ball on yard line. Steffens 4 yards around left end. Steffens gets “around right end for 10 yards. Merriam goes through center for 9 yards. Chicago tries forward pass and fails. Minnesota ball on their own 43-yard line. Schuchnecht loses 3 yards on at- tempt to gain at right end. Minnesota attempt at fails. Steffens gets ball on 40 yard line. Long forward pass to Steffens re- sults in touch down. Page kicks goal. Score, Minnesota 4, Chicago 6. Capron kicks off for Minnesota to over Chicago’s goal line. Steffens punts out from the 25.yard line to Schuchnecht, who returns the ball to center of field. Couchlin made 10 yards around left end. Coughlin made five yards around right end. Schuchnecht drops the ball in the middle of the field. Coughlin again makes five yards around right end. Schuchnecht again dropped the ball on an end run. Capron regained the ball. Minnesota’s ball on Chicago’s forty: yard line. Dunn makes two yards to center. Minnesota tries forward pass and failed. Steffens for Chicago, gets the ball and returns it twenty yards. Minnesota penelized fifteen yards. Capron kicks to Detray, who is down in his tracks by Radmacher. Chicago makes two yards at tackle. Detray makes eight yards around the left end. Chicago fails to gain through center. Detray makes two yards around the left end. Chicago makes one yard through center. First down. Steffens is thrown for the loss of Pioneer.)—Minnesota ap- Chi- center of three yards in an attempt to go| i ¥ 5 i around the left end. For off side Chicago tries short kick and Minnesota gets the ball on their own forty-five yard line. Schuchnecht makes seven yards around right end. Capron goes through center for eight yards and Dunn hits the same place for eight yards more. Capron makes first down through center- Coughlin makes thirteen yards around right end. Capron is thrown for a loss of three yards in an attempt at left end. & Caughlin fails to gain around_left. Capron tries for goal and thirty- five yard line, but fails. Steffens kicks off for Chicago and Radmacher returns the ball to Chi- cago’s forty-three-yard line, Radmacher makes two yardsoff right tackle. _Minnesota penelized fifteen yards for holding. e _Coughlin fails to gain around right end, and Capron fails to gain at center. Capron punts forty yards to Steffens, who is forced out of bounds at the twenty-five-yard line. Chicago has the ball. Steffens makes two yards around left end, and again makes two more in the same place. Iddings made eight yards off right tackle. Chicago makes first down through center. Detray makes seven yards off left tackle. Chicago penelized five yards. Chicago tries forward pass and failed. Chicago penelized fifteen yards. Steffens kicks thirty-five yards to Capron, who returns the ball twenty- five yards. Schuchnecht made one yard around right end and Radmacher makes one yard in the same place. Amidst silence Capron prepares for a try for goal from the forty- four yard line. Ball hits the cross- board but goes over for a successful goal. Pandemonium breaks out among the Minnesota rooters as the goal is kicked. Score; Minnesota 8, Chicago 6. Chicago kicks out of bounds. Detray kicks to Radmacher, who loses the ball on a fumble. Chicago’s bAll on Minnesota’s forty-yard line. Steffens” makes 6 yards around left end. He fails to gain around right end. ; Steffens tries drop kick from the thirty-five-yard line, but the ball goes wild. Time called for the end of first half. : Score: " Minnesota 8, Chicago 6. When the first half ended, Minne- sota rooters headed by the Univer- sity band paraded the field, and there way the greatest demonstra- tion ever seen on the field. The Minnesota squad of " rooters, headed by a leader with ‘a thunder- ous voice, made the earth fairly tremble with the song, “We Will Beat Chicago.” Capron’s magnificient work in kicking the two field goals had more than off-get the trick play whereby Steffens scored a goal through the successful use of the forward pass. Chicago comes on field-at 3 p. m. Minnesota follows and is given a stirring ovation. 3:05 p. m.—Capron kicks off for Minnesota to Steffens, who returns the ball 17 -yards: Detray makes first down off left tackle. Iddings makes 3 yards off left tackle and Steffens punts Minnesota’s forty- yard-line. Capron fails to return the ball and is tackled for loss and attempt at left end. Capron punts 20 yards to Chi- cago’s thirty-yard line. Chicago fails to gain on 'a double pass. Steffens goes around left ' end for ten yards. Ball on Chicago forty- yard line. Chicago makes seven yards on a forward pass. Detray fails atleft tackle. Ball in the center of the field. f Iddings makes five yards of right tackle. * Chicago fumbles but regains the ball, Iddings fails to gain through left tackle. Steffens punts to Capron, who is downed on Minnesota’s ten-yard line. Minnesota penalized fifteen yards. Chicago’s ball on Minnesota’s thirty-five-yard line. Chicago makes a touch-down on a torward pass to Detray. Page kicks goal. Score: Chicago 12,"Minnesota §. The section of the bleachers have just fallen. They say no one is hurt. Capron kicks off for Minnesota over-the Chicago goal line, but Steffens returns the ball thirty-two yards. Chicago falls to gain through| center. Chicago gains twelve yards on a forward pass, but fails in attempts at center. Steffens punts forty yards to Capron, who is forced out of bounds. Schuchnecht is tackled fora loss at right end. Coughlin makes three yards around leftend. Capron punts to Steffens in the middle of the field. two Ball in the "center of the field. Chicago makes four yards off left tackle, four yards through center, and five yards off left tackle. Iddings fails to gain around left end, Chicago penalized fifteen yards. Ball on Chicago’s five-yard line. Chicago makes six yards of right tackle and thirty yards on a forward pass. 3 Chicago’s ball on Minnesota’s fif- teen-yard line. Chicago makes nine yards on forward pass. Ball on Minnesota’s ten-yard line. Chicago makes first down off left tackle. Chicago’s ball on Minne- sota’s ten-yard line. Chicago makes two yards off left tackle. Minnesota makes a great stand and holds Chicago on the Minne- sota two-yard line and gets the ball. Capron punts through fifty-yard line and Chicago is downed with the ball on Chicago’s forty-yard line. Man hurt. Minnesota penalized half the distance of the field for un- necessary roughness. Chicago’s ball ot Minnesota’s thirty-eight yard line. Chicago goes through center for five yards. Detray takes forward pass, and goes over for Chicagoes third touch- down. Page kicks goal. Score: Chicago 18, Minnesota 8. Capron kicks off to Chicago’s twenty-five-yard line and ball is returned twenty-six yards. Steffens punts out of bounds. Minnesota’s ball on Chicago’s fifty-five-yard line. Minnesota makes five yards on forward pass. Ball in center. Capron punts out of bounds and Chicago’s fifteen-yard line. Ball on Chicago’s twenty-yard line. Chicago tackled for loss of five yards in double pass. Chicago penalized five yards on attempted forward pass. Steffens punts forty yards to Capron, who returns the ball ten yards. Minnesota fails to gain at center. Capron tackled for a loss at right end. . Capron fails at drop kick from forty-yard line. Steffens punts out to Coughlin who returxls the . ball fifteen yards, Young gains one yar(} through center and Capron makes two yards at left tackle. Capron tries drop kick on fifty- | yard line. Fails to make goal. | Steffens returned ball to Chicago’s fifty-yard line. Chicago made four yards on for- ward pass, but was recalled and penalized fifteen yards. Ball on Chicago’s ten-yard line, Steffens made three yards around, right end and punted fifteen yards to Coughlin, who was downed in his tracks. Shuchnecht failed at right end, Minnesota makes twenty yards on forward pass. Capron makes three yards at center. Minnesota makes fifteen yards on forward pass. Capron makes four yards at left end. Steffens punts out from twenty-five- yard line to Capron, who takes ball to center of field. Capron makes twenty yards through center; Schuchnecht tackled for loss at right end; Capron punts out of bounds at Chicago’s twenty-yard line. , Iddings make nine yards at left tackle. Chicago fails on forward pass. Ball on Chicago’s ten-yard line. Page punts fifty yards to Capron, who is downed in his tracks. Minnesota makes two yards off right tackle, and also four at same place. Capron punts out of bounds. Steffens punts to Capron, but he fails to gain. Coughlin gains seven yards at left end, but fails at right | end. Capron punts thirty yrrds out of bounds. Page kicks forty yards to Capron, who returns the ball twenty yards. Schuchnecht makes three yarbs througo the center. Capron makes ten yards with forward pass. Coughlin makes seven yards at left end. Ball on Chicago’s twenty- yard line. Young makes two yards through center. Caprnn drops back for a drop kick for goal from the twenty-seven yard line. He makes a beautifu] kick, scoring a goal.* Score: Chicago 18, Minnesota 12. With but a few moments to play, Page kicks off for Chicago to Rade- macher, who returns the ball to | sota’s three drop kicks, all of which Minnesota’s thirty-yard line. Time, was called at this point, Final score: Chicago 18, Min- nesota 12, Chicago made three touchdowns and kicged goals, againgt Minne- were made by Capron. The game was a hard fought on(:,I but Chicago’s success in handling the forward passes won her the game. Runs a Fine Paper. ; A. E. Schusser, proprietor of the| Kelliher Journal, was among the | north-country visitors who came to| town this morning and enjoyed the day in the city. Mr. Schusser is publishing one of the brightest little weeklies in the; state and the people of Kelliher appreciate that fact. Editor| Schusser is a loyal supporter of the | north country, and he has done some telling work in advertising to the outside world that we have the most productive soil and most pro- gressive people in the state. - Although Mr. Schusser is the youngest editor in northern Minne- sota, he is by no means the least efficient. Schusser is all right. ACTO? HITCHCOCK MISSING Disappears Following Indictment on Serious Charge. New York, Nov. .—The sudden Wisappearance of Raymond Hitcheock, the comedian, has not yet heen cleared up. About the time the news of his failure to appear at the theater onm | Broadway where has been starring began to spread in the theatrical dis- trict he was being indicted by the grand jury for alleged misconduct with three little girls. These indict- ments charge him with felonies and | conviction on the six counts might skend him to prison for the rest of his Tite. * Several theories are advanced as to the missing actor. bound for Europe and that the steam- er he is on is the White Star liner Majestle, which left about an hour after he was last seen here; another is that he has met with foul play and yet another is that he ho= committed suicide, having become «@ ed by the accusations agair 1 Woman Assassin Executed. St. Petersburg, Nov. 1.—Mlle, Rago- zinnikova, who on Oct. 28 killed Gen- eral Maximoffsky, director of the de- partment of prisons of the ministry of the inter been executed. “ JACK or income may be, ish looking Stove. ash pan and cast superior qualities. Ghe Maple Clermont is a beautifully nickled and styl= top and bottom with large roomy People who have bought them would not sell them back to us for the price they paid for them, which is positive proof of their Ghe Maple Clermont sells as follows: It has cast iron linings. 18 inch $14.00 22 inch $16.00 24 inch $18.00 BUY Buy less wood--get see them, We gual Phone 57, 28 inch $20.00 Ghe Maple Clermont have less work--get more com- fort--have less dirt and in fact be happy in the possession of a Maple Clermont Heater Positively the greatest Stove value ever offered in Bemidji or any other city Do not fail to to hold, fire over night and to give entire satisfaction All Stoves delivered and set up by men who thoroughly understand the stove busi- more heat-- rantee them ST IS ness. Come early and get first choice. .. FLEMING BROS. 316 Minnesota. Ave, IN THE AR” and it is time every family should have a Heating Stove. It is the policy of this store each year to carry the largest and best assorted stock of Heating Stoves in the North- west and to put the prices within the reach of ail, no matter what your circumstances One is that he is | Fine 20-year Gold Filled Case, complete with 17-Jew- eled Elgin Movement. Special price only $13.75 Our workshop is one of the finest equipped in North- ern Minnesota. Care and promptness assered. Give us a call. GED. T. BAKER & CO, Located in City Drmg Store WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. HELP WANTED. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY: Able- bodied unmarried men, between | ages of 21 and 35; citizens of |\ United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read, and write English. For information apply to Recruit- ing Officer, Miles Block, Bemidji, Minn. |WANTED —Lady cook. Inquire Hotel Armstrong. [ FOR SALE. FOR SALE; $350.00 buys good | restawmiant property in city. Cen- { trally located. For particulars : address Box 501, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short | notice. {FOR SALE—Magnificent - moose | head mounted; will be sold cheap. i Inquire at this office. FOR SALE, CHEAP—House %nd two lots. T. Symington, 609 Second street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Six room cottage. 913 Bemidji Ave. H. A. Miles, ’Phone 8. MISCELLANEOUS. A~ A e PN PUBLIC LIBRARY—Open Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2:30to 6 p. m., and Saturday evening 7:30 to 9 p. m. also. Library in basement of Court .House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, librar- ian. L.A. WARD, M. D. | Office over First National Bank. Phone No. 5t House No. 6ot Lake Blvd, Phone No. 351 GAR- G0 An absolute specific and anti-septiq preparation for all kinds of T 'SORE THRO SIMPLY A GARGLE OR SPRAY A sure cure for Hoarseness, Tonsilitis, Quicsy, Inflamed, Ulcerated and Catarrhal Sore Throats A preventive of Croup, Whooping Cough and Diphtheria. PURIFYING HEALING SDOTHING HARMLESS Endorsed by the most eminent throat specialists in the country. 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