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icontribu Pplo team ‘promises to amateur events. He is still connect- professional class, an might make the overseas trip it wil track nursery of the conference and the Tigers are reasonably certain of placing at least two members of the may varsity team on t! who holds several collegiate indoor .and outdoor dash records, is the lead- . recently demonstrated his ability in New York by decisively trimming Loren Murchison, A. A. U. titlehold- Spuare Garden. ané@ was a winner at the last Pensyl- vania games. He has replaced Simp- .~ son as Missouri’s brightest star on - the cinder paths. ~ tending Drake university, it i1s re- ;. ported he will never aga . games when he cleared the in firet place against the pic military talent in France. . easy winner in record time. Confer- . ence officials expect him to place|event. among the quarter mile selections. miler or miler in the entire circuit whose record entitles him to be rec- «ognized for the Belgium tour Cog- will of Kansas has done fair time in the 880 but nothing to warrant se- [burg for th rious tonsideration. - Another Jay-|city Monda hawker, Massey, is the leading miler, | decision went against the but”his record indicates he is yards)|weight. and yards ‘behind the eastern dis- tance runners. represented that school in the discus and weight events and doubtless w be given a chance in the Olympic|crown. Lewis of Missouri nas shown . Nct until this time will the trength of all the university trials. ability in the pentathlon. Oklahoma university will be represented in the|May. conference games this year and the|full s Sooners may bring out possible tal;|teams be revealed. ent. Grinnell, too, has been admit-| But as the situation stands today, ted to the circuit and for the first{Jackson Scholz of SPORT NEWS (By United Prees) Jackson Scholz of M Will Be One ‘Choice for Belgium By George Y. Henger "Unfortunately fol Bimpson is -no longer eligible for ed with the University of Missouri many visiting sportsmen. Where he demonstrates his hurdling| 2. Ye as a coach, and not as competitor. guides who Missour] has long been the leading |ant charges. Jsckson Scholz, a St. Louis boy, in| rinter in the entire west. He |being hunte it the territory is allotted. GIBBONS AND ROPER er, in a serfes of races at Madison Scholz s unbeatable in the west BOLLS HIGHEST GAME ROPER LOSES AGAIN There does not appear to be a half- Dick Kremer, of ‘Washington, time will compete officially in theforth as the one sure entry of the annual meet to be beld at Drake in]conference. 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This will enable guides The Missouri Valley conferenceland their parties to know just who tion to the American Olym-[is in the woods in their neighbor- for the 1920 Antwerp games|hood and it is expected a great many ‘be limited to a very small |shooting fatalities will be eliminat- ‘Zroup of athletes already highly test-|ed. i ‘ed in American championship events.| The three main purposes of the On- r the mid-western |tario Outfittery’ and Guides® Assocla~ .athletic circuit ‘‘Wonderful Bob” |tion will be: 1. To insure the securing of com- petent and qualified guides for the To insure ‘as far as possible a assed into the|uniform rate in charges made by out- d while he|fitters and guides for their services, 11|and provide disciplinary measures for may be guilty of exorbit- 3. To prevent guides from tres- passing upon the rights of others who be established in certain dist- he American squad. | ricts. This to eliminate the many dangers and inconveniences arising when other guides at the same time bring parties into the district already d by the guide to whom IN TEN-ROUND BOUT J.inneapolis, April 9.—Tom Gib- bons and Bob Roper are scheduled to cross gloves in a ten round bout here- tonight. The pair met once before at While Howard Drew is still at.|Waterloo, Iowa, and newspaper scribes gave Gibbons a wide margin in lace a|over Roper. Roper was given a draw ” running shoe for competition. Next|with Bill Brennan. - 4n line for a place is “Bi}l” Sylvester, . also of ‘Missouri, and a cousin of . Simpson’s. Tall, broad shouldered, . and a football star, he achieved his track reputation in the inter-allied |single ‘game of the 1920 American hurdles| Bowling congress was rolled here k of the|Monday night when A. Bomgraber of the Fond du Lac, Wis., Central Al- Rodkey of Kansas university is a|leys team hit for 280. His team fail- likely candidate for the quarter mile. |ed to reach a high mark and was out Peoria, Ill., April 8.—The highest Bob Roper, who meets Tom Gib- bons at the Minneapolis armory Fri- day night, met Harry Greb ot Pitts- e third time in the Smoky y nignt, and the referee's heavy- . Roper weighs in the neigh- borhood of 190 pounds, and wreb at best is a light heavyweight. So that army captain will ever be squinting i11[in the direction of Jack Dempsey’s Missouri looms O T T OO YL T OO T Y O O L O YO T IO T T every at 8 o'clock. vegetable compound mixed with olive G THIS WEEK oL They act gently but Gy on the ) ver, stumulating them TONIGHTS BUSINESS | | natural action, ciearng the biood, and G 3. e ., T s || EBEBCE SR, B R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W §| the bad after effects. O S — Stom bel N. E. GIVEN, Com J. P. Labr, Clerk THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BAD BREATH LICENSED AUCTIONEER LODGES o C. J. WILD . 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