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NEW AUDITOR[UM WILL BE USED FOR CONTEST e T Good for. Eigh *Local Games ony S-.le at nasiuin’ ] hoo ibuilding’ for, Bemidji’s ogand the first| e ehamfemeeg edule. oysdfianfl is‘to bp ron ‘hand _; pep during. $his: game” to len /“mtcdm‘éafi and” ffiem i3 every Hnfi- i ¢ Cline and Bailey played-in S Of ¥t Up & real game if'it hopes £6 win Three letter men remain with the {S“senson; Neumann, -Smith and ““Hickerson: Tn 1dd}hon, “Boe; the closest competi- én“these, there are a i gumberx "9f ophers ‘who' are “getting | ’ the gfim n fine shape. n out are Baney, of ~baseball s\nd foathalt fame; ‘McDoht ald, Gennes, Denley and Catter; the ! | latter a former Cass Lake high:school ‘Dlayer. Carter, a]fhough tall has riot learned the -push shot, stilf“ising*the _underhand: shot. -Coach Koyach will doubt spend- cénsidetable™ time ing to-find out what combination *of players-will work the best. TnAitkin, Bemidji has a’ realfoe; probably -ene-of the strongest entire athletic™ district. squad of basket shooters has been out for practice evér since the opening .of school in September, not ha¥ing begn represented on the gridiron, and no doubt will be in the’ best of condition as fa pa basket shdoting” is” cos cerne; Coach Swanson’s players have ‘beeniin three contests: already thig séason and true to form Have won ‘them " all! It was Aitkin that last year defeated Little Falls in an early season game at Aitkin, and Little Fall§ later won the conference ¥ chnmpmns}up With ‘the band out'-and “suth - a strong game pyomised, local fans are urged to give their heh suppott. They are.also’asked -#Rd “urged“to purchase season tickets.at $3, good for eight conference ganies it home, which-means that the buyers are to get $4 vaine for the expenditure of only $3. :This advance gale of tickets is already reported to be meeting yith success and it-is hoped that the | financial succeés''of the .sehson -can yed m . this manner. This plun was followed™ during the _.merz of the football'desson and this is the first*season in which®the school has nat lost n?mz y during the the =01 évery ‘decasion; and’the same will ofy" the: ntrong xchedule‘ a'rmfiééd for t] which® meny -of: Bemidji's residents have not as yet seen. Meeting - of Business Men’s g . Association, at New Or- Meceting ‘of ‘€uba-Anierican Jockey Club, at Havana. #Meeting of Tijuana .Im,l.ey Club, % at Tijuana, Bascball:—Meeting of National As- onal Bascball (0f annual ork. 3 AJ_olu SO0 »'\Iou o untes last m ¥ WALKE SoME BOYS OUT. OF AUNT SARAN uhfom.xr: Hm& e Peter the Great 2 07% sired ‘the | winners of forty rates on the Grand | circuit this year. - George Owen, Harvard - football star, teaches a Sunday school class composed of 25 boys. Frank ‘ Klaus, iormcr weight champion, .is matchmaker for a ‘boxing club at Braddock, Pa. With' the close of football season, hockey' has come " into ‘its own. at tolleges and schools in the east. The hitherto unbeatable Washing- ton and Jefferson football' team mankcd to use a baseball expression. Bill Roper and Bill Hollénbeck, two fanfous icollege football coaches are members of ~ the ~ Philadelphia boxing commission. 7 SumCrawford the old Detroit slugger, ig one of thejpromoters of the new “National college! of base- ball, near_Burbank, Cal Kansa; City’s ‘new American ' as- soéiation baseball park will® repre- sent an outlayrof: $250,000. ' The stafids will acwuwda!e 20,000 ' per- sons, Bo‘ung expott n't give “Strang- ler” Lewis, \ueshmg champion, ‘a Two more e ranged by th team with the fast Crookston Inde-: pendents, assuring ~hoth® (local and Crookston fans a fine series between these two' teams this winters Two games had already been scheduled for Junuary the first to be‘played at:..Crookstort January; 11 and the other at Bemidji January 19. Two earlier gameg have now been arranged, the first to .be played at Bemidji- Decembr 20 “and the other at Crookston December 27.7 It ‘s also possible that several more games may be arranged with - Crookston, since ‘these ‘games promise ' to be #mmong the best of the entire s¢hedule judgimg by the calibre of 'the team which Crookston :put out “ast sason. “The - Fivemen'’s, fivst ‘game "of the season -will be played at the ‘new ar- mory tomorrow night against the Naval Militia unit. ~The game is to sturt'at 8:30 and it is xpected that there ‘will be a large atteéhdance to see the two local teams.in action . havé! been ar- Vs basketball This playground is realiy a battiefield and the chance, ‘in pmn Jnck " The ]fmny ue”of '$10,000 {57t6" have a perma- et placé on ‘the Girand Cire Beginning in 1903 between American and National [ League teams have resulted in the ‘Americans winning 187 games and the Nationals 143. | Jack Bntton who lost their chumpmn- ship titles recently, will try to stage a comeback in the boxing game. Harvard’s chief football ganie al- ays was and still is the Yale con- test. Previous defeats of the seas- on are of little concern in Cam- bridge so long as the Crimison’ bests ndications are that basketball -will be more pup\llar than ever before this .season in the history of .the s well.as the.boys arc nner.zeason for the winter pa hme i e Hope, who regamed the 18 2% balkline championship in the recent New Yorke tournament. has “showmn: that this”victory was no fluke by; the.. gafpe he hag been putting:upron his exhibition tour. * - INOW MAKING READY FOR NEXT SEASON'S Rowmc Phlludtlphm, Pd Dee, ca’s. greatest oarsmen will Lompe in the ~Annual American . Henley, whnch will bcl d on the Schuylklll g “on”May 26 next, the' Amencau nounces. : Walter Hoover, of Duluth, Minn., | single ‘&cull champion of the world, Hilton: A: Belyeayzcchampion single sculler of Canada, and other amatuer rowers-wiil participate. date, May 26, is the ast Saturday in May. this Rowing K ¢‘the regatta eagoii- into hree-day - affair in whld‘l‘ every ‘amatuer club #nd every| collége’ actively-engaged wotild " be aske the three- practicable-in 1924, Stake; with a:val- | “'earned mterleggue 4 association -} ague were' e the addil mh of'a ll‘eétivelyvt}\e ;];bmen it-* and i’hfladexp}na on, were strengtl;en n of ne- or mgre iplete ‘games, 31; held op- the lowest average of “per ganie, 2:81 st infiings, 353; won 21 ponents Edwin Rommel, Mack’s star’ Athletics, won 27 g ge of ‘games o1 788 Opponents - eanpied rumn: per game 0f e’ “fork: ball” " del Brpwns dtaff won’ 24" games, 348.innings, more. than any cept Fg,ber eld the iti 3 earnet- rins, b “fourth: -best “Shocler °, ldt’geli‘l’lironk his sterling all r Wwofk throughout ‘' the yecar Louis hattled- the Yankees championship .a:féw days close-oft} The mos pitching, was the work of a large number? young hurlers, “some of whom speedily won places ‘as regu- Jats while” others turncd in such ‘ex- th Among Murray, of the champion Yankees, hil Bcdgoud and G C'leulnnd o o C}ucag den, Phila ]p}u Boston, ‘though in“his third A ¢an ‘League season, was allowed-to take a regular turn for the first time 4ind his:work was sensational. Texan won eight of his last nine starts for the eighth place Red 6%, six of hi: victox % being ih succes- lay celebrates the fifth | of its- national _inde- 'oday is the jolly old Patron Saint of children, which corrcsponds in Hollarid to our Father | convention and Harbors Washington if the disaster mfortable and smarf. Ekating costumes are uniforms of little soldiers v who a it winning battle against tuberculosis. The Christmas seumnll’: g&‘c’h“&n}' meon be held throughout the country makes Possibls this preventive and: uidical care, of a munitio) 6, 1917, whelp 1800 iives _were 10 20,000 persons . rendered _homeless, and property . to.the amount of $22,- .)00.000 d troyed. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER| atifying fenmre of the 5 L Wlllard Serv1ce Statlon lem 118-W. g . games -have been thQ"F‘remen s basket- which, how- cntative: = Others they are ‘arranged: aval« Militia at Be- (Minh= at. Be- [ 6°_Ballentines Crookston lDJI AUTO co. 5,000 pe ople in theAUm!ed States were moblle Accldems durmg the year 1921 3 6%’ 3280 belgg struc! run while standifig’ ‘—wmmrimnm‘e ‘highway. LOOK FOR THE COUPON lN THIS ISSUE Cut it out, sngn it and send it to lhe Pxoneer Office. We will do the rest.