Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 12, 1922, Page 6

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~ biss Furemen Leave Tomorrbw for ‘ F lrsb'l'om" To Play Wadena Fergus Falls, Staples Despite the unfavorable weather, a fair-sized erowd of basketball fans was on hand to witness the ‘defeat of the Hallock ¢ity ba: at the hands of the Bemidji Firemen at the new ‘armory” Monday jevening | by a score of 47 to 9. The Firemen again demonstrated the fact ! have the best team:in: ¥} tory of Bemidji, at hqst‘, difficulty in scoring at ml! first half resulted in the seore of 27 to 7, the visitors making®only~oue field goal in the second peviodswhile Bemidji piled: “up -20& ad mml though Bemidji atarted thd seoring with a field goal, Hallpek/c: with a free throw and a f Id <goa and for_about a minue led the count by one poéint. From then oz, Bemidji pml up- field-goal .after fiéld goal, and 4t the same’ tinte held. the Hal- lock ‘plgyéts to ong .- shots. s gpeatly résembled. the, Bemidji- holfn ‘contest last Satarday night with th exceptipn - that Hallocok could Yore' Wwhen given the “oppor- der the basket: : Fre- x g shots, nm th.:m;> second half, came a close second in scoring; with seven, field goals and one frec throw. Had he béen in "the entire game, he undoubtedly would: have led the scoring. Eyery. man on the-Bemidji team scored, Mo~ vold gettiig three fields goals, Fiank, Phibbs two, Fred:Phibbs one, Adair one and Barrett one. Several differ- ent combinations were used, all prov- ing equaldy eifechve Bemidji’ has seven then on the regular team and { in every game played to date each of the seven has showed up ‘equally well, For Hallock WXcl;on cn.ntcr, scor- ed two field~ goak, ‘McCallister orie, McKenzie one, “and Lundgren one free thtow. The summfifl/‘iollom Bemidji. Plummdr, £pisaa! Phibbs, Fred, ;" Movold; If. Jueb, e-—w.—-.... Adair, rg” s Phibbs, F.nnk rg Barrett; lg- i [ cococcocory cowmocol Hallock Blomsmies;.: xf..% Lundgren,. ... Melson;..c. McCallister, * g Johnson, rg. McKenzie, Ig. Erickson, Ig. ~I’ 0 0 1 /0;05 /!‘otals" b3 The hext game’ on “the Bem‘djx i will be “against- the ookstnn Indepen,.iemS next-Wedrd to be the of tite bestvgaimes. of’ the year. Crookston is anxious to de 1eat Bemidji-this year.and. is surd to ‘come here wit! trong . a teant ay possible. Bemidji i§ doubly de- sirions of wmnmg this contest tg even up for some of ‘the past ded feats, and there is every indication that .one of the largest crowds ever to attend a basketflhall game in Be-| midji will be ori ‘hand. ' Bleachers are to be erected along both sides iof the spacious armory. Between ‘the halves of thc game, free darc- ing will be/the entertainment, with music furmishéd by thé Bemidji boys band. 4§ Tomo%row mbinth, the Fireneh' leave fo tomorro: they wil} play, day night Staj game ig gxpected to be the strongest | of the thiree;-sinee-last year- Fergus- Falls toek:part: However,—Bemidji s - --expeoted 4o come h av;tb thyee;. ) jes und ' Belty sure to mcrcasc interest. i ~amns on the home floor. ergus Falls, and Frj- irelieyed for a portion.of ‘the |7 W that n?fifg&flmr?fi? :;:ér *! ARG Fergds Pty the stste—fms!s.J MAYOR _SINGN.DROLITTLE. CAL, LEAD/NG CITIZENS TO 5L £ TW0 TRAMPS OUT oF E PLACE . A Bl letter men ‘back from, Jast .year’s sketball team,, the Indiana Uni n; the, £in. | day- night ‘when th Oollege qumtet comes apolis: to: Ting up.the curtal t. Bnpr. forward; - Crowe; uar«f Goffeq, center; Sanford, All- druige and Slete; and ex-capt,:Thom- as are the “I” men who are trying out for plaeeg on the team. All of] these men have junior sta ng: n] the university except Thomas, who is playing his last year.. Thomas: Sloate |. and -Adldridge were ‘on the varsity footkall 'sguad” and- did ‘not: report;| until the gridiron season ‘closed. . ‘From the last - year's freshmen zpu"d the ‘coach will have: Parker;: (all-state high :school : !center, . who /| stands. 5 feet & inchesj Nykos, all- state forward, Knoy Crane and All- ward,. guards, Woodward, forwazd; arxey, center; and Yohres, a crack guard_in the “rhinie”: five last year. George W. Levis, ex-university - of “Wisconsin star;-who has coached: the team the past three seasons, gave up his work at the ‘university.last. week after drilling the basketcers up to 'that time. Levis”quit‘to be- ‘come -associated: with a ‘thory fitm here, | . Thet athletic boand is now af=|" ter a new ioach and wil have him here in time to take charge mext Monday. Indiana’s first conference Under bhe rules of the only 15 games are n.\lowed ; qo 8 ference five. : RACING—-Meetmg ‘of - :Men's Rdcing Association; at Nevr *| Orleahs. Meeing of Cuba-. American Jackay Club, at Havana. at Jijuana. . BOWLING=—Central Stut ’ cham-| pionship tournament opens at Colum- bus," 0. BASEBALL—Annnal meetmg 0! National League, at New. -York: - - GOLF—Annual meeting -of- Merrm .politan Golf Association. .»7 teur championships, iat- New..York- Charley Pitts vs. George Ghnney, 3rounds, -at Philade! {'Wee Wee Spencer ¥si: "1 12 rounds at Hartford aneapohs Dee. 12. basketball team is gufférifig: footpall hnpgover ainstays of the: Gopher Squ are gtill under the weather from’ juries sustained: as the. gridlron sear; son’ closed. ss a3 Ted Cox, Cy Olson and Lmun Gross, all. star footballers, are not out of the game for the opening of the season at least. Anothex buich | of prospective, players are on fixg lm ‘eligible list, idcluding > year's squadw e s Ray; Eklund, foobbnll good basketball -player;-is~out-for- nning: guard berth. Captains Hul- ams vill bé ‘on the Job, nn ogke,’ physical directo r:fms fi guards ‘in 'Beriisiand. Dunger mafl”‘is trymg out for a ‘guard posi- edota opeéng the season on the v. floor;, with :Hamlifie; Macal- | ester jand ‘St. Olaf college will play pre- sdason gameés with the Gophers| on Dec: 15 and 19. The conference season ‘opens here Jan, 13 when the Michigan quintet fu:es the Gophers- HIGH RUNS FOR mfl& e The high runs at the Recreation Billiard Parjor for the past week packet billiards, L. ' Lindman, 24; anuoker, Joc Graves, 28, - Meeting of Jijuana Jockey Club, i Boxing—New York State ama- 1 YR duqednny otable acluavemnnu rts; it.was more famous for.its develomznu of firkt class:: '!bnltl." Favorites tad a terrible year some-of :the' best:'of. all the upsets were regerved. for a-final smack dur- ng 't ootball season. It "would be’ difficult to flmry the. bigg bust of -the year, ‘but Georges:Garpentior was not the least of them:and neither was Babe Ruth. Perhaps Ruth wag the outstanding failufe of the year, because in his downfall there was not the element of chanee: and. luck: tha the i b howewr, were the ] New.- York in the worl ;:gnei- Rul game is with Wisconsin he,;Be} Jan. 6, ’; ..— Gmltt apd’ hom.; this. W&" up their: etgs'vu? cofikc Bermd]is Tine-up wfl'is ‘follows: e deft 1or X 2 Tghtgdard; Foite, laft g¢ dmkwtflfigfinfiifl&efi' < Kellilier, Played ':. Evensdii: d | motive: 1or¢es of the the -people, a5 well- s’ 0t the! chi }of flndfilm. Kras th with His|: prise: frgm ;whichsmay poek'otbnah ! hnw pot.yeb rsem& orvn:h. ¢ ion: s twoye self.in ¢ deeds ‘of stdble,nw)rlch worr twelve out of teen Taces ini1921 l.ml lost twe!ve i 2555 Lo v eayloshn of. gt was ‘one big npaet. - {The':start- failure i mi fflfite 0 Fshe med to aerm Mite. ‘Suzanne ish: championship. - #Bill Tilden’s biflmt wis 8 bukt at the critics who predicted and bet hat: Title <Johnson. ‘would take the .chmmpionship.- from ‘him. As gl wiioly: the Britfsh play were fl)e fizzles of golf: and ‘ Gehe the. sensation’ ofsthe Surps the_early ssummer:whe! seano " of, football|* ?| Lenglen,.the French e:rl in:the Brit-| it won_asbriliant race: Ifou :thet 'Harvard crew. The outstanding jolt on the. water|" ¢ { midji. L was the performance of the Washing= ton-crew which cama from the coast to ‘the Hudson and finished: ‘seéond behind the Navy, one of ‘the greatest cambhuhons that evér 54t in 2 shell. Sudlmry Ont.,—There are lppro- | ximately 4,000 hunters ‘in the bush - kwere: - billiars, L. Boe, 16; sm‘xghc eing from points outside - the -dis-|ners before January 1 Jan. 31— midj Delegweu to E? ’W\unens Inter- national ‘c Wasti nipfifi-* ‘the imeeting phco. Jotfers _splendid opportunities. fault at all.’ yth g, not a thmg—except 2 ivity. bck of books dell is, But 2 Lot Explained, 1t had. 8 wohderful sale, In fack it 'wag. the best seller in Japan. The book. stores .mopped.up wit. it - : Now, . 2_little. soft music, if yq_u please, Professor, while we. spring| enfizancu t..do yon nlgpou they said? ‘l‘hey said they had: been | | swindled>. - Why‘do you suppose:they | they had. oeen swindled? they had:been 3 1&9 subject’ matter . what: the title’ mdacated. “They: ‘of the hgxest book. store ' Tokyo—‘We thaught from the title that this book|(* dealt. with the subject of mutual dnd roelproe-l relationahnp hetween the Hiinois votes:today on Hu sceept- niomic life of apee. or irejection of the new sute y Conistitation High nl-nu, or_start in business - for elf_with small uplhl Now is cation -offers latest equipment and methods of instruction. Reasonable tuition. 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