Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 6

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THE OLD HOME ;[QWN ; mn Hehppips. , — | " ¢ % . 1 - 3 “Mich—Michigan 3 e g 4 i . hy-’ Canference. -sipocatello; 1da-—Southern Idaho Older Boys® Conférence. Lflh‘ d, AN J—New Jersey (._...'l'i; m“fcrlupl an. !he Be‘t e ; ‘ Looking over| | “ ' S (sE am, their college, cl/lssv : = : ?:icizfi:&:\;s gy = Temdy prm i b canc U mn|mu||mlmmmunumnmumnmmmmmmnml mlmlmnmlmllumnmmnnmmnmmmm .!“ted, perhaps best olaim the n:.lm e x> ; li on the title, 3 : : , - i Cotmell, beyond daubt, has & won- | 145> . s R C lr‘g,‘.h-., anenpflw, s 3 % . derful team; but the Ithicans had no |5 050 S : < s 95; Myrum Wor hmmz., 3 oppotient-an theit ssedule to_ class| V1L o "N ar gut aguings ) ! We have outgrown our present quarters and will Chicago, Yale and"Harvard. i : %yfif' and’ w..m:zr:: and |Decause none of it has/besuiappenty Bo o e G Mm ; Karl Sehiem: - by .oeated in Dr. ?Demsons‘new garage at Third Street in other games, gl hflag:\ G;:&%:,‘L;:‘:]:_ Pnneewn admm;edly rule of elig- 1P electmcal re- O'Hesryfor a:dirty fall.. e storage. We is so fragile that he might: ‘have [apirit WIOWEOM 3 been krocked for-the rest -the d-mVenlty such! as has, however, didn’t throw him. grabbed” and ‘held Him, Some stories are being told he \ i i {the horrible language that g ) % ) 3 wn used against the Chicago. play Tosing innir GothiAll 'gQ Bl i 1525, Hagl car and how rough - ‘work}is sw i . sgz, oL ed out many of “the - CHicago Bf be recalled, ‘however, that prelenj situation is the the Princeton men were/{new spirit .conta ; lost for the season ‘ift |E. 'B. Pierce, secretary M.flle n- s0 ‘if Chicago was bexi‘ eral alumni . -ss;mmt‘lans‘l e s ughed they weren’t taking it like alumni have always m a keen 37 that. won’t flu ,\,mmn,;nttle lambs. : }interestin the university, but s Tt ‘must bf ?:“lfi?ceh::)‘tmflmm (63 = £ Spauldifig ‘recent E HflllflllllfllflllflilllllllflllIIIIIIIHIII!HIHHIIIHIWmnflflflflflllflllfllflflflfll!flflmfllmflmllflmllfllllllllm did -come for Prince- and- H : 7} W, Luehring, new. directo they didn’t x:lu 352"‘23“22"55 Orleans. ¢ " And Bl Spnu’ldfn head ortunity cqme Meeting of Cuba-. Amcn can. Uqchy foothall; coach, have on the xtudmh it. 'The hick|Club, at Havana. * % |at ithe umivesrity, . Luehring . com- | went agsmst em in the Yn.le‘ Meeting of Tijuana Jockey cl -at | mands the hearty good e, but the won because: they |Tijuand. ing f every. undergraduate. and ll“ ; ifage” to geofo: and, ATHLBTICS —Annual meeting e aorie; chancd. 1Scuthern Intercoll _ Princeton had ' mo outstanding | at Atlunta, is. 8t rthhc Tflm .of fihe season. and, 3 % S" 3 yone -els e Tigers will Tiot have ionshiy 7 4 0 SISVAILS 88 s on vfl‘\; thell AU-Ameflr::; k 'mLim‘—'- Iph rore "’9"{1’“".']"“, 2% | Nerthrop. ‘i:fl:,no:n “u:‘:;;g: Glevers, but. after watching: that | Avthy :Churchoat e York, tor| 1AL B e | fob, that in'a year or so, it will el * play, po one will deny that IT pocket; h‘]]i!flflfimpionslflp. L1y Froton 1 mkmz to !egg. oo ew sihdium instead! ol the pre- ‘WAS A TEAM. place Arte% what e did he: most feared team in the wests sent 2 oy roun é" 3 ,- % g;n gnn!ere'nee The Spanldifg pol* jof . @n. 2 gront. coach.. L |lty.of giving evory man. T@ W "; A ) ke 3] -|flev . po: 1'19 wéf fil!ott‘, [y nznat of ¢ L eans: reali of the our years Harvard hasn’t: been able 40- beat the Tigers and Harvard is y. recognizéd ‘as havihg the il »mlw!blll system .int the ‘coun- i i i Y The Houghton u\yla of play. is i %oufly ‘Superior to" Yale’s plm it | «Marshal Foch was. ‘doey ot " seem fo: work sgainst §|Fortland, Ote. i > """“"tum that “won’t. be beaten.”” !| Riots in Vienna ngainxt the hizh !’mdmmdfie’fimdcmo{lood % ’mmj“ ""‘%"’«z""z‘j{: B | fm people in fié Ufited Stn.tal were kflled in Auto- ek : : =i moblloAcaaéfl&flurlflg the year 1921 L today- il M:! Ralson, former gavern. ¥ ;‘vecently: elected to the awas county, 0., 65 'yeats ago today.| . Dr. 'lmfm T Hornaday, director day. Darcy l&fle]d, the wofld's seulle New Zealand, | saint of metal-workers. A ‘General Obregon today comple 8 g‘i:mond year as Presidént of i‘ofio _Greetings of Queen Mother A Md‘w the occasion’ df her 78¢ y. § ¢ fitst “daskétball’ hool is to be opened todfly 'sau, Wis., under the auspices of ‘the Uthflty of 'Wisconsin' eibsmwn ivision: QIG! o 3sAY Ay hmg-trnck,hodud downormoverl:y a moving vehicle : wlnle lhnin‘ or w-lhnx on any publn: Ingilvly. ‘ = Several veteran officers ol the : -United States are o be placed on the s oot o o == ok r!efind list today. Agmég them are | 2 - E 3 GPUPON m 'fl'fls lSSUE ’nnhandf Corps Aves SIS R Rt =T B RN e %h"]“ £ M:;!“ o SR . P Cmat oyt, sign it and send it to'the Pm@IMB&gWe will do the rest. mand of the Third Corps Avés and e P R R > : : d - | Maj;Gen. Francis J. Keraan, feom:; 3 : : : ; i < : ‘mand of the Seventh Corps Ares. . 5 F ; T i i ST OGO D

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