Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 6

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1 { ] | } [} » . B oo e SRS NS A SIS B TS o N ORISR S NP L | i g Ggm.flere Later PRESENT PLANS POINT More Phyers'a're Wanted for; Scrimmage Every Evening; Wally Jeub Arrives Games, are\fi‘emg rapidly lined up for. the Bemidji “Firemen’s team al- to most of the early season games ‘being played out of town. Another -big tour, to precede the! one into North Dakota which will be made during the middle of Deecem- ber, is now. being pianned and will include .the main teams in Central and. Southern Minnesota. The. ten- tative schedule -for- this tour. intlud- es games at Suuk Center, St. €loud, Ballentine’'s team at Mmrmamln, the Knights of Columbus team - at St Panl, Red Wink, La Crosse, Manka- to;~Atstin, Fergus Falls, Wadena, and home. This tour will probably last about two weeks and from 10 to 12’ gnmes-will be played, according to present plans of R. B. Lycan, manager of the fire depment. which is sponsoring the city quint this year. If arrangements for this tour are completed within a few days it will probably begin Decemeber 4. Games of the highest ealiber are teing nmnzelk for Bemidji later on. LaCrosse is to play here January 6 and 6, while the Two Harbors All- Stars are tentatively listed for Jan- nuy 9 and 10. A tentative game or es of games have been arranged fifll the Denver Tigers, champions 3 @ Rockey Mountains last year, witining 47 games out of 53. This tédm represents the Denver Athleetic ally Jeub of Mlnneapom, for- mer member of the famous' Ascen- slon team, arrived Sunday morning and is.now out with the other candi- dates:fo? the team. He played with Canibfidge here last year and will be remnl!bered as a very capable play- er: ‘He is expected to occupy the center - position. The line-up now includes Jeub, When Barrett, Movold, Plummer, Fred Phibbs, Frank P}n!bbs, Adair and Frank Kovach, athletic director at the high school, is.expected to join the squad:later. HIGH RUNS FOR WEEK . The high runs at the Recreation Billiard Parlor last week were as-fol- lows: Billiards, Lloyd Boe, 14; straight pocket billiards, Hans Bing, 25; §nooker, B. W. Walters, 20. CALENDAR OF SPORTS RACING—Meeting of Southern Maryland Agricultural Association, at Bowie. BENCH SHOW—Chow Chow 2lub Specialty show, at New York. BOWLING—Middle west - cham- pionship tournament, at Kansas City BOJSNG_Johnny -Leonard vs. Sailor Byron, 12 raunds at Portlsnd Maine. Jack Lester vs. Barney Riley, 10 rounds at Reading, Pa. 48,000 OPERATIONS Berlin, Nov. 28—Professor Jos- eph- Rotter, doctor of surgery, has retired after thirty-two years of act- ive practice, during which time he|Lower Clnlmeu Sh.e Stroilg Peterson, ‘1g. periormed 45,000 operations. Dr. Rotter.is world-famous as a surgeon of the eye having performed 15,000 eye operations of which 96 per cent were successful. TODAY'S ANNWERSAR]B 1826—Gen. Maximilien . Sebastie! Foy, famous French soldier and orator, died in Paris. Born Feb. 8, 1776. 1839—The first Thanksgnvmg was observed in Indianha by pro- clamaton of Gov, Wallace. 1850—Gen, Lewis Cass was given a public reception in New York. 1861—Lirk Monck assumed iffice as Gov. General of Canada. 1872—Gen. Augustin Morales, preux- dent of Bolivia, was assassin- ated. rs from -the d 4 shortage of: provisio 1908—Grover Cleveland announced that he would not accept a renomination for .the »‘yrui- dency. 1918—Official announcement- thst Great Britain had lost nearly 1,000,000 men during the ywmvelmu:eLmAnéeles Limited it's as though your home or club- were put on surroundings; wheels, Beautiful, refined ease; comfort; cheeriness. Attendants picked for their courtesy and expetience. Luxury, but no extra fare. Straight Threugh Without Change in less than 3 days- s All Pullman, Spacious observation and lounge car, Barber. Valet, Dining cars the pink of ¥ mmmmmm-mm IYG'I; p. m.;-St-Paulk lis via NorthWestern Line m, and .on.the .LOS lous-orgety and Great Salt Lake, the : MWMMWM ‘You can spend the winter very economies. BOOKLETS lbwllundundywfioemuhn::w X andhotel, apartmentand bungalow lists. For information, ask your Local Ticket Agent, or E. H. Hawhy, Genl Agent, U. P. System, l'll Metropolitan Life Bldg, 135 S. Third St, Minneapolis Union _Pag_ifiéj .| LaFlewr, -Ig- . M patall s e THE LODGE SUPPER WAS A BIGGER SUCCESS “TRAN" SOME FOLKS THOLGMT. on FOuR oupe oLKs 10 soPHOMORP$ Comeblck- Freshmen l.ooe " To Juniors Badly . .. Sophomores defeated the sen- iors Friday afternoon at the high school gy'mna.si\'xm in the second day’s ! inter-ciass tournamnet by the seore of 15 to 11, while the- juniors were overwhelmmg the freshmen 10-to- 1. The seniors had by far the beest of the contest in the first half, leading the score 9 to 3 when the half end- ed. It looks very much as if the seniors were to win very handily, but I the sophomores staged a great. come.y back in, the latter half and piled up a score of 9 while holding the sen-| jors to a lone field basket.shét byl Baney scon after the opening of the | period. Playing of Néeumann and Me- | Donald was largely- responsible for | ‘the sophonorc’t victory, esth omz1 ringing two tield ‘baskets, while Boe | and LaFleur elch connected vnth one | | Basket. Seniors BFP . Smith, If. - Baney, rf. Gennes, c. Rafferty, 1g- Denley, rg. Horns, ¢ Tqtal Sophomores McDonald, 1f., Boe, rfs. =~ Neumann, “¢. Woock, ig:~ . Batchelder; rg. ovoowe cococara o»—-on-mle moowmn For cocomoo'dm O 716 The second .game, between the Juni and- fr.shme.n proved to be a walk-away “for the J\m‘lors, ‘the $‘2450‘ Only 21 more shopp{nl‘ Days to Christmas . clothes that are certain can not be DOCTOR PILLSBURY, TORAY, CALLED WHO ATTENDED THE % es! be.\n |m ble te. lbasiet thejr lone tally bemg scnred fon~'a" free throw- by Hickerson,. the “store being juniors 10, Hicker- son 1. * The, summary. f0llows;.. | < Juniors J Smlth ) S ill, rf. Bouchler, [ R w o} ) Bailey, rg. echsnenu, .t coomdow ORmMO SR Total Freshman Banson, If. Rudy, rf. Hickerson, c. Rood, Ig- ! Olson, rg- Total 1 In the third game, the' flghzk grade degfeated the seventh gradeteam, in a one-*xded contest by the_score .of o0 3. Palmer at center pmved to. be the high seorer graders by ¢a ofi 14 The summary fo | Bighth Grade Wilson, If. 0’Brady, rf. Palmer; c. Rudy;, Ig. Hanson, g Sexton, c. ; 1Mm:hell 73 Total’ { Seventh Grade ¢ ., Stapleton, lg. ’ McLoughlin, rf. Wright, ¢. ‘Murray, lg. McCormack, rg. comogHu| coasowo PooRRUN | oo JEUSIENCE $295o :m_,nmw_’s NENS ana the possessor- , Tirst as secretary to Earl places and a charmifig town: hon% 3 Hé'js a writer of no mean mertt d-p ‘and: oi our cou Stop at i Stop st couie ] !FREDERIC HOTEL § in SAINT. PAUI Granville, then as Foreign Minister 22-year-oldf b'ntglar, broke tenu%?'f Yrelan : toL:‘:‘um ot pnporta _posts.. ownas ‘a fullest and bést.sense. minent member of the Jockey club, owner of about 25,000 acres of land r | filled chocglac@s He. is a, pro-|over to the police, “knock-out drops.” eaten 25,000 marks worth “of gu-} eandy store! here,, &fe S0, mapn‘y cng;m at ;s toxicated and was found an of the world in the |inanager of the store tu eep The ¢d Klan' declarmg he hqd Fh SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ‘R{NEER ROPPMAN'’S kit We want every tablem Bermd_u and vlcuuty to serve TURKEY for v THANKSGIV!NG DINNER Our buyer wired us that he has secured 100 fine turkeys and re- ga.rdlenn; the hlgh pncea we are offenng these birds at 35c per ‘Ib. In tln: lot we are advued that there wnll be some Extra Fancy stoek ‘for which we will charge 39ca pound ; Other Thanksgiving Specials 100 Turkeys, ner b, 35-39¢ 100 Geese, per 1. . . . 24¢ 50 Ducks,-per-1b. . . . 293¢ Heavy_Hens, per Ib. . . . Heinz Mince Meat per lb..... 24c Cranberries 2 Ibs. for . ...33¢ Fancy apples per box .. $1.69 For the fellow wlp is zolnx away for the Hohtlly Selicm—-Or cone ul'nphhng tnkm. in all the social events of this Iuppy ! home—we have provided a nelecfion m: -of q latger cities— dupllicited éurpr!g-_'.'., :_,_‘ V We will 'have a complete stock of fresh fruits' and vegetables- at reasonable prices. You will find that it pays to pay caah at Troppman ]

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