Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 11, 1922, Page 6

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AT ;:amm Firemen lo Leave Wednesday On First Tour of Season; *-Three Games Listed Alter ‘literally wiping the floor with the.Chisholm " gity tum Satur- day nighy, #he Bemidji Fliremen’s basketball. team is-looking. forward to an- interesting contest- tonight when it meets the filllwk city team st the mew:iarmory at-8:30; ‘ Hallock -errived -in Bemhb' Sun- day with ejght husky looking lay- ers“which hid fair to:give the Fire- mep_a ‘hard rub::Hallock dev featéd by - Crookséon. Indepe by &'score of about 29t0 18 mcen’dy and that fact alone ‘xemmnn t:;t Hallock. mm have 3 real;outfit. vance ‘ddpe “on th -itrefigtfi of “the roql_@fio team which-plays.here .on Decémber 80, ‘Will ‘be Hvailable at to n;&’ game and “fans will ‘have an ofiporhmity to dope ‘out in their own: just how _Bemidji .and O Emm are going to stack up this mger R, ‘B, "Lycan of the Be- ‘miji ‘feam announces that 25-cent ‘stlmisgions’ hereafter will apply only childrén under ‘12 years of age, and hen will no‘t ‘allow the children &, chair. : Smoking has’ béen mmced by the players and it is urged that those gttending the game refrain from this p’rlcfice The players feel the - ef- e smoke in the air and will g fy appreciate the co-gperation Qhe audience in’ this regard. re_rapidly going forward { kston_gamie D 5 2 ¢ alofig-both sides of the hall and be- tween the halves of :the-gam: will be free dancing with music fur- hfi:d by the Bemidji boys band. There is every indleation . that the appearance of Crookston here will find the spacious arngry packed. Hereafter, Saturday night games h\'e to be called -at+9:30 or 10;00 o'clock so that the clerks and “em- ployers-will -have -an- opportunity. to attend. ~Season tickets go on sale t?iutht at the box. office window for $5.00 which admits the holder to any games, there being at least three scheduled during January ‘for Wi the ‘admission price will be 75 ‘dents. D\le to the big expense,in bringing ble opponénts here, the Firemen find; that it is going to be necessary to charge 75-cents. for .some.of the bigger games, but the strength’ of the Emeu will no-doubt-easily justi- e price, Eew)‘a] more gnmcs have been lhnlged by.-the . Firemen,..both at home and -out. of .town...Fosston is }l.plny hére-December 22; and Grand pids-is scheduled for January 31. Wgodnesday morning of this’ week: the “Firemen are to leave on their flrst trip. playing ‘Wedneaday night na, : Thursday. night at. Fer- mis f"nlls and Friday night at Sfa'p- les. All of these games promise to be exceptionally gaodband ‘the Fu-n?. mer{ are, expected ringchome the bncoh g’R Pm fliey ;bnt ,Edlock 'efi give' the Tively eimtest w;lght, -Annu. meetmg of ln- ernationdd:lakgye, ot New: York. T_RIALS—Conhnnntul Fleld . Teal Club,‘at Guerrytown,” At hmpmnns—-mmo.s apteur T By Wolte va 3 - Ray Zimmer, at- Knnsnucit}n kit rléy .- Beecher . vs. an‘kie Gaicia, 10. ronnds, at.New dy Bnght vs. Samnty Man- dell, 10 rounds, at New York. Jack Bernstein vs. Kid Wagner, 10 -rounds, at.New. York. Johnny Curtin vs: Pee Wee Kaiser 10 rounds at New York. Lou Bogash vs. Tommy Loughran, 8 rnu:d,z;’ity;smfidélphia.' } Sailor Friedman vs. Pete Latzo, 18- palifids,at"Philadelphia. *Willie Jackson vs. Chubby Brown, 10 rounds at- Roqhene; b’ % a Yo Géorge, Shade o] ge, rounds. , at. Detroit .. y there| ‘Mass.,’ Babe ‘Ruth’ is *orkhg tike &, Trojan to gt into condition m ‘order to regain his baflfing ‘crown - next|nromises geason. Here is ‘Babe ‘giving little| Dorothy Ruth a ride in a ‘wheelbar- TOW. The_ following. games have been scheduled for the: Firemen’s basket- ball team, several of. which, how. ever, are only tentative. Others will be added as they are arranged: 5 ’I'hu e cTeIrly demo efi Smu!dly mcht\wfien the: Bemidji Mal and_jf the . wopnr support _is ‘team, Bemidji -may cop that tlflfi this yesr: . .Then the Firemen December 11—Hallock at. Bemidji _Dec. 13—Wadena at Wadena. " December 14—Fergus Falls at Fergus Falls, > Dec. 15—sStaples -at Staples Dec. 20—Crookston at Bemi, Dec, 22—Fosston -at Bemidji. Dec. 27—Crookston at Crookstoni January 3—LaCrosse” at Bemidji. January 4—LaCrosse at Bemidjic P January 8 and 9—Denver Tigers'at |’ ji- January ll—Crooksmn ae Crankl- ton. January IS—Ballentmes (Minn- |+ eapolis) at Bemidji. January 16—Ballentines. (Minn~ eapolis) “at- Bemidji: January 19—Crooksten midfi. Jan. 31—Grand Rlplds at Bev midji.. 3 TEACHER COLLEGE OPENS "BASKET SEASON TONIGHT ‘nt : Bemidji w}th nihe Phibbs; camie” second . with : six.- Mov- old scored - four, Jueb * three, ‘Adsir one, Frank Phibbs; three and’ Baryett were made by Coehebto and : “Aldridge,: - ‘Cochetto netting one field goal and two free dridge - ciging. the other’field: goal ‘in:the last bhalf. /Dr..J; ‘W. Djed- rich ‘refereed ‘the ‘game in a. credit- able manner £t The summary folows Bcn‘ jin b + fPluminer, rf. - | Phibbs, Fred, =f. Movold, If, z Jueb, ¢ Adair, rg. ~ Phibbs, Frank, rg : Barett, 1g. eNHoomE - Bemidji Squad Will . Play’ at] “Kelliher. Tonight; ‘ Lively - “Contest Expected iy This evening the State TeicheLrs F college ~ uint goes to. Kelliher to play its first' game of the seakon. ‘A hard game is. expected as Kelliher hag a good team. Kelliher has most of last year’s men back for the team this year, ;ang ithe ‘same" men “who made sucha mlendid record in base- ball’ last spring: are now;.out-for ‘the basketball team. E, a former Walker Hightschool 'star is coaching the team: <! The, State Teachers’ college -also has a strong team this: yesr, | pects.to gnve kelh 4] additibn of several good new men,’ will be able to put up a strong ga) The squad is composed of. the fol- lowing men: Maurice ‘Bursheim, a Olesen, rf, “/ Cochetto, 1f; Tooeh oso .Gustafson, 7g, Johnson, lg!r [} l ; i3 Total 2244 « The Bemi direction of G. Oliver Rig;s, played a’ very enJoyable Concert before the game “and bHetween. the halves. , ‘A1 former Crookston-A. C. player, will | iplay forward; William Elliott, .who played guard.last year, will play. a forward position this year; Richard Romans will play either as guard or gl of Thief River Falls, jis tall, and a lik ly prospect - for: centery Chuter Potts, a member .of the Revils Lake, D. football and track teams, will obal 3 o e B R abhi monen high school team, is also a good prospect for tHecenter posi- tion; Virgil Gregg and Willard John- 'son are likely prospects for either guard or forward positions. coNVEN'“ §flant.c Fleheb New York—Middle ' jes Association. Chicago—American ~ Farm Bnreau . Federation., Philadelphi: —-Pennsyxvnma ‘Forestry ' Association. Des Moines—Iowa Implement Deal. ers’ - Association. > Gibbons to .a contract cal ten.round bout at the Audito) Friday, December 15, one most, :attractive matches staged : 1q the, nnn.hwut in years was ass hq forget.they are in:the same dity |- whep‘ they climb :into:the; squared: i Bt filfi? rlofli’f-:k (By, chry (United Press Spona Editor) 11—Despite. t}_xe -|one - of the ‘best ever turned out “ab New Haven, few. close to the athletic inside at ale except the scaip of ‘L'ad Jones to be exacted as'a penalty for the -disappointment The impression seems geuenl am- ong’ other coaches and critics in the’ : and of “Br klyn Pete }’tlf! 2‘08 1-4 llege ayers who, ¢ class of ‘the National League Tast sea- 83 p The Hnmson,.N J. soccer team is - fine game Tor the cham- e ‘American League. qu esewill most likely meet .Tom Grhbona hefore he:got a recurn ith b Ior the hght Memplns }ms' dost 1ts penant ‘win- ncer. Abbott, who TS another east-that Jones did ‘well with the ma- terial he had at his disposal. He taught them “csound football and | gave ‘them good plays, but he couldn't put football instmct mto heads where it ‘did’nt sem to exist. The ‘mtaerial looked fine when it started the season’ and it still looks the ‘International L - International League good. for next “Tommy Murphy. is gan.‘herm :the s half-mile _ tragks. . The (0 be fudged from Grand “Circuit pilot. has purchased 1 actual cof Dixie, Direct 3:14 lete’s ability to 09 14. |90 w:fflyt the Yal ed n_ conflict e Yale team seem The Wextern Conference ‘will have .$o,, posséss ,evemflh)ng below the enge- field fo foot- shoulders. 'orq hext year, v the Samethl ‘W fldl“ lingi: d’zd.léates e R ink ‘quickly nnd engagements against Iowa, Army, ! ‘Bexing_experts dgclne that: Jess | Princetop and -Harvard, Yale' 'was | Willarg should try lumaelf a|able to score only one touchdown: bout “with *8ome “good -~ ight |'Also,- Yale hasn’t' made‘a touchdown before he .tackles Jack. Denipsey’ in|against Harvard since 1916. anozher championship fight. ;| . ~Barvard started out like the most New York boxing fans were keenly powerful team in-the - east, -bhut it | disappointed” in_ the Mike . O’Dowd- slumped:badly late in the season and jDave ‘Rosénberg bout," i ich 0’| lost to, Princeton-and Brown. How- Dowd was. declared to have won ‘the j e¥er;: the Crimson got sweet satisfac- | middleweight cheampi 1| tion-out ‘6f* the ‘season "by-a victory | The orveBr ‘Yale. i o i : écause a eaktern coa S can association plans to build €| one or two smportant games it is gen- up-te-date baseball- plant to-take the !, .y edictéd that h w‘lll lose his iplace; of the:one:which was récently job. y o ° e Rumors -were-out ‘hefore ‘the Yale ONE ‘Ym R AGO TGDAY 'game thatBob ' Fisher would be suc- ceeded ‘next’ year ‘as. the director of the Harvrad“coachi notoh s gnn Harvard laighed at T , gy, ilomnar, : | Fisher smiled—making ar, but the brain can- i its | with that Yale tean. Jn"four ‘major ' numerous changes ml‘rm v so the termination of ‘the Yootball - Season gives rise every'year to fes ports. or meny switches in- ‘g;uaehel. It has.been reported :that” Bill next _ year—not that Ra been .considered as:a ‘huge mc handling the ‘Tigers, but*hee: 15 said.to be considenng’r utside; ention to politics ij s d.e Mig‘and he has a good law prac- The repor’gg have. it ‘that he i to be. appointed: to a responsible overnment position and that He will “Hiigo Bezdex, cesses ~with * footbal, kim, the r;mk of ‘one of the b _around coaches in the east, is con ering.an offer to manage the Phila- delphfa . National Bezdek hag 74 league baseball- 85 the ma the . Pittsburgh Pirates and was not there long: enough his_ ability, he i generally . credit for laying the: f the present good team i Earl “Greasy” Nesle b ed that he will not retuin’to Wu\l- ington sand. Jeffe next year, He jned that he' was ing gi facuity‘ at Columbia ~ma resignatioi Wi lflfigtm Roc garded so_hij i‘ever, {hat probably be )lm"he flwo- in tharge man -who doe; 3“ now to become: lor profession. - ~The Barber: Trade offers splendid ~opportunities: “High Fsalmes. or-start:in ‘busidess ‘ for yonrsflt ‘with s uflhl. Now :is |the cation offers “Iatést™ eqmpm nt and methods of | tuition. Wiite ‘for” Free flustrated ji boys band, under thed= ring , is well known and theya'mn 5 formed before - a_packed- house , i M.gdxson Square Glrden last Jno{ith the efifi@"?n for many lucrativé Boits —_— ‘MINNESOTA’S 1923 GRID SCHEDULE COMPI:ETED TODAY Minneapolis, Dec. 11 —Minnes sotia’s 1923 fiootball schedule was ‘completed today and an agreement 'was signed to play the Iowa . State :College of Ames_here Ogtober/ 6th. (The Haskell Indians, Ames, "'Dakota University, the Northm and Iowa University will play at Worthrup Field pext year. .Y,VT,,A,;,_. — “ ady this week-eqd for a’smooth ‘eross country trip on Northland Sk:s. Theres ‘fiin a’plénty for eveérybody- ‘Mother, Father, Sister, Brother—there afe‘nd; ptions. “Everyone can ski with N Nd onie need'stay behind. Af‘merspdrt—acleangt more healthful sport cannot be “hadl =t i Roper wnll not .return: W*h’lflcfifil_

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