Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1916. SPORT NEWS l-\)O’l‘BAI.L GAMES East. tlarvard at New taven Nuavy at New York wnov Bucknell at Wash TOMORROW'S . L vs New York untversity | New York 2 Hopkins vs. St Johu's at Bal- | | Mo St Mary's vao Gettysbury at sbur Massachusetts | \s-| | I wsha at lowa Ciey. | s at Madison s Oregon at Cor- a vs. Southern California at | vs. Indiana at Larayette Oklahoma at Ft S ovs Notre Dame vs. Alma at South LARGEST FOOTBALL CROWD OF SEASON IS ! EXPECTED AT NEW HAVEN By H. ¢ HAMILTON ff Correspondent) zoal; Harvard, 0. 1l Harvard o . Harvard, 0. goal, 1 touchdown; Harvard, 4 safe- oal, 4 touchdowns; 0-oh, My Back! My Poor, Aching Back! Suffering wo nkind who have aboit for relicf from their tor & back now have their 1 at last. ia aure to riin one's health ith the most rugged e Dloom of yonth soon fde lw«« llz y;vlrkl o 0 & mure tanic, more than Jiat & resnintor must rejuvem the entire ayatem. mllun Herh e ully com and barks, o fields— it Hollister's Ro i Herh Tad ) ponnded herbs, ) freahy from th Nuture's own up N cony home. It and gives renew streng 1o the whole body. not the slightest harmful ef mtaing nothimg but e purest lur)< ind healing leaves that Nature gave, rsickness, sota at Chicago. | P t Lawrence. | " You will lines will disappoar, foal ffko 8 now woman. th e earaful, al m for trav- rafuse uthers, For sale by THE CITY DRUG STORE 1884-—Harvard 0, Yale 48, 1886-—Harvard 4, Yale 29, L1887 Harvard 8§, Yale 17, 1888 Harvard 0, Yale 6. 1890 Harvard 12, Yale 6. 1891-—Harvard 0, Yale 10, 1502 Harvard 0, Yale 6 1894 - Harvard 4, Yale 12 1897 Harvard 0, Yale 0. 189S Harvard 17, Yale 0 1899 Harvard 0, Yale 0 1900 Harvard 0, Yale 28 1901 Harvard 22, Yale 0. 1902 Harvard 0, Yale 23, 1903 — Harvard 0, Yale 14 1904 tarvard 0, Yale 12 1905~ Harvard 0, Yale 6 1906 Harvard 0, Yale o 1907 - Harvard 0, Yale 12 1908 —Harvard 4, Yale 0. 1909 Harvard 0, Yale 9 1910 Harvard 0, Yale 0 191l Ha rd 0, Yale 0 1912—Ha d 20, Yale 0. 1913— ta d 15, Yale § 1914 - Ha d36, Yale 0. 1915 ilarvard 41, Yale 0 Note he 8 under a modification of the Rugby ne of 1875 was play- ion rules louchdowns were not ted in the seore in the game of | Safeties became a in 1881, in a game, otherwise a tie, “the + which makes four or more safe less than their opponents shall the game.” In 1882 the rules read that four touchdowns should count more than a goal and that two seoring Isafeties should equal a touchdown ‘Thanksgiving | Mince Pie | Try MERRFJJ’SOULE COMPANY, Syracuse, N 1. and the rule provided | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER R P T B P e p————r was established | A0NNNINTNIREEEVEORIOEOEONOEOEORNREREEREOEONRIRIRORO RO RO RO RO RO RO RO OO OO s We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are vurs to sell, because weo own them, Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms, We are here to help you secure a home of your own. —can’t gap in Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. £, gap THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. ¢ seat; R T T T T T S —'Can,t bunCh or — bind; ta~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS —gives double — ~ —————————————|wear where the wear 1s hardest; —either in the famous buttonless locked crotch or ibutton seat Numerioal scoring in 1883. [H] ARMY HOLDS EDGE IN GAMES WON OVER NAVY (By United Press) New York, Nov. 24.—When the Army and Navy meet tomorrow at the Polo Grounds here it will be the twonty-first football contest between the two branches of Uncle Sam's sor- vice schools, Of the twenty con- tests already decided the Army holds the edge by one vietory, having cap- turedl ten contests, the Nuvy nine, and one has been a tie. With such men as Oliphant, Ger-| hardt, Vidal and McEwan making up | the strongest part of this year’s teatn (Continued on Page Six) THE PERFECT UNION SUIT ‘Lum|x|mu||ummmmmmnuu SN NG |l These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “‘good-service’ and spending money to tell this commun- 1 | | ity about themselves. Why not call them up¥} { LR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R | i i s lliclosed crotch; ! DRY CLEANING * KOORS BROTHERS CO. * * Sy : * * PHOTOGRAPHER * and the quahty | Clothes Cleaners for Men * Bakers and Confectioners % * lS always the same. Women and Children * Manufacturers and Jobbers % Photos Pay and Night * THE MODEL DRY * Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * * VlSlt a Superlor CLEANING HOUSE * Confectionery, Cigarsand x N. L. HAKKERUP * Hogan Bros., Props. x Fountain Goods * « SerV]CC Store tOda % 315 Minn. 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If you are traveling with success and want the folks to know it---wear clothes that show it--- we have them---it’s up to you to get them. Gill Bros. « 1 (1

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