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Just's —have mlitrt‘mw University of Minne- sota Tooflmlteam won fout, i its crucial “peorganization”. year. To- day. practically, everyone concedes 192% ‘has been ‘a’ big football hat in 1923 the Minne- ill be & far more danger- ontender even than xt was this # % d- Imehrmg, new director of ahletics;~Bill Spaulding, new head {wflu]l coach, and T- N. Metcalf, gsistant coach with over- mfilt of the freshman squad, are the mentb. whom. the ca us is- giving principal credit . for " renewed ootbnll h g. They ware. generals who brought back thé touted warriors of the year be- ‘#nd inspirited: them to' become, ar\zuroua fighting. combmatimi the ayers themselyes who Med for own. They are the nesot: yed more conferent thu year than did any other £, the (‘Big 10”. Beating iflxna, they were tied by own was fumbled, and “con- d'into a score for the- oppoition 1 ’&‘1&1nd run. Against Iows, . Tan up more points ' than' er opponent, ‘making- 14 afl" "Yale, made mnone. ¢ Hove Minnesota en nomts against Michigan, re than did Wisconsin, 'the Qfll{t team to score on the “Wol-' which hest them 14 m 0 on whem \:h urdy Gopher North, D: oto 0 ! “Indiana, 0 Nmpwestem LA Ohio " State .0 Wisconsin- 144 “fowa 28 ~Michigan /16 ce - ~games, that is to e.s with North Dakota #é‘n mesota, scored 57 points fia{ nents tan up 65. In , of the fact that Michigan and lmiwuo- among - the -strongest tegms. e United States, this rec- is/ remarkable. omparative scores show' little in day_of. apen !mbn!!, but they rove.that a team is a fighting squad, one always to be feared. Thej ghowed this of the. 152! e teams must be awards Bemidji Tenm Goeu Thursday -1 been -lopped ~ from " the Firemen's| Morning to: Ffllu Falls; Game Tomnmw Uuht qg more e-fly umn game b sthedule. Wadena, who. was to: p]ny the Bemidji team at Wadena tonight Has aked that the ganie be. played jater in the season, evidently ‘hold- ing the Firemen's ability in high re~ gard and desiring to-get into ‘better condition before tackling - the:Be- midji quint. f However, the team will leave opt ‘Thursday morning for Fergus Falls here it will play tomorrow night in what promises to ' be the best game of the season to date. Efforts were ~madée: this« mormng y the Firemen to lineiup - ‘game with Sauk Centel for Friday. night, since Staples cannot meetitHemidji| Friday, but such arrangéments could ot be made. - The “Fargus-‘Falls 'game tomorrow night will;bg the.o; 1y one of the three which had been 'scheduled for thim trip; te-be played i according to’ the schedulesHad Sauk |, Center agré?d to play Bemidji there. Friday night;” the Firemeh ; woul / have played Staples Saturday nighf In any event, the Fergus Falls game | esfis cennm and. is sure to pe. a livel with ,B;y Eklun an; Orivcr Aay, cwxg' fi!,vmrterhncks, (;roty [ves, Martineau, MeCr Farst; fullbacks, Qster, Pe Mitchell y the fulffi&fiiacmfi- Yikve - Been| uled _for the Firemen's haqkeb g : g‘gr - éfitmve J:mzlnry 15— Ballentines ' (Minn- capalig) at® idji. | January 16=—Balléntines (an- edpolis) -lt Bemidji> * " 19—Crookston. at Be- *_Grand Rapids at Be- €o! te i three startl, m uding the g " Hemy ‘Naval - Militia s the closest of tha hnve chalked up ur] three, totals of . 34. shows that Bemidji is there with the opds and will give the heavy teams T a hmmy run for their mon. ! The next game on the ‘homie floor wm be lgum;t Crogkston next Wed- esda)a evening. 'This . promises: to |, senthusiaspic o) ferole an “to on i station: nt Crogdon; | England, s that s besieged wm Tequesta trom duq AMicted ber. tni stiock. The: pare meee. child brought thie xspflu;. 04 mmed to.the grot frame of mind and was Jelighted with xperience, - Iteivas=besn- ed that the trip aloft does not have +Fodd, the ‘other iway.if Todd knew how Adolf. of the Cfnahmah Reds. At the 'same_time, or,ly thrge pl A« hem pitch ed worse ball. Sounds xather contradictory, but of giving the pitchers a double rab- ing: |- An.average runs allowed per game which is perhaps the to judge ability, Luque \vas[ average of only 3.31 runs a samq But the Senor won only-13, ganies and lost 23. w}pch fram the old gam- es won aRrd lost system, mnde him twenty-third Yot the; li 5 rage of ..361. oF them. “Couch, is g fl)ud example ucently by winning cision.- from “Except . for. Lew cn_‘eluness on,ce or twice ‘head, it was 3 clean,. h: -ong " of -the.Londo! said. in_discussing the. - bou resylt: sorg fisappointment Thight ‘egsily. have gone.| olding .and h - his make more use of -himself:" 1t ‘would seent that it was‘a clean fight but dlrty, “4nd that Todd wonld !, Thirty tlmesdor me nexb yeari hh'ty glm 1% “Epoa 3 Zoly: Nnfloml Lea- whe toc win-'25 - games. and Lefty Cooper, % the Pirates -and Dutch Reuther, ‘of the Robins, were eight title until he was 39 (officially, seball in 1921 at the age of 41 won eight out of nmetecn._ ‘games and he lllowed only an .ave- | rage of 3. 579 mns a gnme Spa on the big coflege “Age 20.” i Ox omd and heds mnng Jut.m,hx over:there-as he Wasiin his conntry. In. the recent telay:everits at: Mufl. son’s work was: the big . the victories on Ballwluv h ing- Meeh'ng of 'Business Men's associution at New Or- Meeting of Cnba-Amencnn Joc- key club at Havana. " Meeting of Tijuana Jockey-club. at Tijuana. Baseball~——Annual . meeting of:the American-League at Chicago. pgs—New York ' state »amatuer championships - at New: Y ork! er Younidstat: Newark . | Fefti yatlous emflmmm.ggfiheg: _the desired -effect |-tn or less expected ‘and therefore | fi elément of suddennes§and shock 9 The cg’gt Min ‘America meets. day at Pittsbur ' Concluding his memorable visit to America, M. Clemenceau, the former French premier, sails from New -} York for home today. Delegites “from a number of states. will gathér at Tacoma today for the second annual Pacific North- west Foreign Trade conference. Repregentatives of more_than 200 farmer’s co-operative ‘marketing as-! s fations have been invited to Wash- ton tocay to attend the first an- i national convention of:such or~ ganizations. ‘Il forzall the sophomores ‘are much: -Jmakers 1o 'Xlnd s:. heavyweight division ‘today. Villasws, Prankier Géns|’ ¢ +it-remains-a fact under- the system-|- -} - K ‘gperation o onv rd captam .duubtx m fifg Masters. ik = s champmushxp tean ler :graduated and his place guard will.be hard for “Piggy” to| shorter-than -the :¥enowned “Candy’’ and besides, most of them are for- again this" year, ifi i € J-nuary, or.at I in order to give thw}.rda and. 0 rest, Thingte :startwill and’the ‘Qld Gpld 1t Rid Qivision: *bigger and’strongér: than ever before; Tom- my GibboRs has been declared by many erities to be the type to give Jack Dempsey "a'* real grgument. at Dempsey with ' the rich purse in | Which ‘would go_with: the baut and he will ‘try. to reach this_end by put- i |ting Billy Miske away when the riva, ‘St Paul -heavies. .mix" in- Lheu- baili- wick Friday, December. 15. They: are - few who- beheve that | Gibbons :could ‘hang the- kayo. sign o Dempsey's: jaw, but ‘his'speed and boxmg ability might - carry- him to a ‘| point of . victory. Critics’ aver that Dempsey. has: never met a man of G)bbons peeulmr ability because he | is the only one of his variety:in the Gibbons says:that:he bad ght at: Madison ‘Square and is con- vand still retaingd. his boxing ability. | nockout. over the tough :Miske| Id be a great feather in his cap, d' that_is -what he will seek when 51 they :meet. on December -15; h “Many out of town orders hnve Club and: it is-expectéd-that & large delegqtmn of northwest . fan murney to St.. }alxl for the f ht. The 1577—Frajei Plymouth; London born.in Litch¥iekd, “Eng- | land, September 18; 117090 8‘9—+Wflllam Al & for-Theotlofe. ’l’llioh " thes sgele] “bogn: - at Sm-atoga i‘mgs: Pied at” ’Barz}to\m, N ¥.;tJune 28 1884 battle of Fredencksburg ¥ ISSG-abhrles M- (.xoswnll goverm or of>:Michigan - 1877-81,¢ died at Adrian, Mich. = Born:at New- iburg; N: ¥.3 Oct. 31,:1825.:° 1894—The Ute Irdians who invaded Utah: agreed to return to Colo- rado.: 2 1898—Ladies of . the foreign lega- tions in Pekin were received. by the. Dowager Empress of Chiha for the first time in_ history. 1916—Twenty coal miners were kill- ed by a min¢ e;tplnsmn at Stone Cxt;, Kas, SUBSCRIBE 'FOR THE: PIONEER ‘|Harland Gibbons would ke’ o get a’crack |l Y tiske in | .- a ‘bad: way several: tinmes: dunng the fent. that he has acquired the punch A been received by the St. Paul ,Boxmg ] -Beach, counseéli o B s Al 'WEDNESDAY EVENING. DE son teachers. of the” Debs con: dated school were, ~Bemiddi Satur- day: Louis Tegner was-a Bemidji busi- ness visitor Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Dahlberg and: son Mar- tin of Debs were Bemidji business callers Monday. John Richards and Ernest Ert'k- son of Bemidji were vmtm here Sunday. ert Eateon of - Deb: 7wWes a business caller: here ’l‘m\@day “ There will be a Xmas ,!qhmm‘ ment by the school 'in ment on Friday eve ‘Wyman Hickerson: returning to Bemidji: PHONE 622 ! OPEoI:iQé Hotel Mjrkhjm NORTHLAND Sl(ls ARE SOLD IN BEMIDJL BY ¥ is hig! _ With five out of the seven letter daily; fans aré “hoping for a’better showing than the “sixth = place, * which the. team: was relegated: I&sf. years unsuccessful ‘football season closed h 'H. G. Olson brought his | " Olsen, during -the last sxx we of almost constant ~drubbing. wWith t raw material; has introduced several riew depaitures from usual in train.i ing his men: One of the first’ thingg' d- was. to cut the squad to “Fifteen is enough, almost too many,” he “gai “Later I may do. some ‘more cutting.” Olsen ‘came to:Qhio: this year from Rippin ‘college in Wisconsin~ where. | he has‘a brflhant record of turning ut .championship - teams: * He is ormer’ - Wisconsit University ~cap- stern The nucleus afo\md whx"h Olsen s -building che vaxsity ‘quintet:'in. cludes: Capt. Dndley Robinson, Columbis, Frank "“Tee't Young, Toledo,: and “Jeff’:: Davis, - Dudley, Zuards; Le Columbus; and Ler, N THE DAY’S NEWS Having gnmed a posxnon in the front. rank of nevelists, Joseph-Con- rad,”the Eng:sn’: anthor;, -has now turned: his -attention: to ‘the stage. His first play-'has just been: prodac- ed in London and hes met with mark-’ ‘ed success.” ‘Mr. sConrad, “who has | just:turned.sixty-five, has had a re- markable career.. ' By birth a.Pole, he is yet one oi the most successful writers:in the Enghsh language. He | went “to. sea beIore the-'mast in a nally: rose to ecome an | 1 S na ilized a br\t,. ish™# B;[ect many. years ago.. His uthorship was made 3 hat-tinie many stir- Ting tales af xom have co,mé'lh'fi Atlanta—Georgia Ice - . |urers associations: . Charlestowa, sessors ‘Assoc ’iw ia. ing and coffee. d_in’ the basemgp: 0 Hlb G- A. Bye was a B& idji ‘vise itor Friday haying some dental work done. Miss' Dorig Simes who - teaehes near here was a Bemidji vlsntox‘ Sat- urday. Misses Agnes and Jenmc Ander- THOS. J. STOREY: Expert Taxidermist DULUTH, MINN. Prices and Catalognn 61, Gfl- “Ave. E. Ohio s}{ofi stock went up-as the : conferemae 3 Cleveland, | Howard “Red” Blair, forwards; and Curtis Taylor; ngok’syille, cepsf” ‘;rncl' advaxfi\qié, ¥ ol