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PAGE SIX e lm_lb.u DALY rlom:zn = Come from..Behind Permd and Tie Score Wedneldny Evening count. to decide,the g netted the wi FlREMEN: BEAT FERGUS FALLS EXTRA PERIOD in . Last|- Few._ M%Mes of Regular FINAL; SCORE IN EXTRA PERIOR.STANDS 13.TO 11 To Play Second Game Tonight; Meet Ciodliston Team Here With six minutes to go and the score standing 11 to 8 in favor of Fergus Falls, the ‘Bemidji Firemen came from behind. at Fergus Falls last night and.tied the count at the end of the regutar period and took the game in an extra five-minute period by a-score of 13 to 11. With only six minutes of play left and Fergus Falls leading by three points, the prospects for a victory by Be- midji looked: rather dim... However, the Firemen exerted-themselves: and in an outburst of speed tied the Amn-extra period was called e and Adair, guard, ing count for Be. midji, the. ball, no_more than pass- HAVE BEEN EATING THE MAYOR SIMON DOOLITTLE AND TOWN MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FEEDING PROBLEM WI P L EATING, THE. TOWN INTS DEBT DUG THER WAY ‘WHO S _OUT OF JAIL wfi)\ A PHTTY WNIFE ; tuted: for Movald in the last half played a whale of a game, evidently being largely responsible for tying the score at the end of the regular period. The Firemen will meet Crookston at the new armory Wednesday night of next week. Bleachers are being erected to care for the large crowd expected, and free dancing will be the feature between halves of the game. By Stanley AReES For wan;m HEN THE “TWo WMFE RACING—Meeting 'of Jefferson Par- ish Fair Asso almn, at New Or- leans. Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey Club.at.Havana. Meeting of Tijuana Jockey. Club, at Tijuana, BENCH SHOW—Show of Montreal Kennel Club, at Montreal. BOXING—Richie Mitchell vg Charlie BEMIBH HlGH HASHARD WEEK | OF PRACTICING? Second. Conference, Game:.; of CASS LAKE PLANNING ON LARGE DELEGATION Past Week Has Found Bemidji Tea.m Hard at. Prachce to / Better Weak. Spots High school basketball prospects brightened this week when two husky football meén reported to the navy blue " and ‘white cagers. ball men to report are Rhes; captain- elect of the football team' and ‘triple- thréat, and Peterson, center on the football team. Rheéa has'the “phys- ique for ‘center, ‘being ' one of “the fastest. ' men-in school, although™lack- mg expenence court. Last night Coach Kovach ran his isquad through a stiff scrimmage, terminating in a long signal drill. The playing of the -Navy-Mlue and | White' quint. in- the recent game with: [ Aitkin - was far from perfect, and on the The foot- basketball Mnjor League- Club Owners Can Dig Back.In for Rest of Seaum .Says Fnrrell By Henry L. Farrell . (United Press Sports Editor) =« New York, Dec. 18 (United Press) —After the)r isual fsession of* gas and oratory, the major league club owners can dig back in for the rest of the” season and tune their ears for the music of the 1923 turnstile. The magnates: take themselves and | Brooklyn ball club, is to sail for Eur- ope shorLly and he won’t be back until it is time to go to Florida for the late winter -season. ‘Tough. life, Ebbets says_the ball players are be- ing paid so much money that the club owners cannot profit. The only ball players away from | home soil that'‘can be recalled of hand are‘the major leaguers touring the Orient“and the Japanese govern ment 'is “paying ‘their expenses. ~“Because of 'some dispute over the | European middleweight and bantam. weight' - ciampionships, “the ‘British Board of ‘Boxing Control has with* drawn' from the Internauonal Boxmg Union - France reseuted the withdrawal on::thé “grounds-that ‘even’ with’ the FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1922 WS T0 MEET HERE TONIGHT pected to. introduce ordér and har- mony. into .the continental sphere?” While the United States might not be able to produce harmony in Eur- ope, yet it’s a cinch that Uncle Sam {could produce some order in any dis- putes about,.championships.. All the trusty Uncle'would have to do would be to send some,good boy over and let him knock .ot both of the de- baters and restore order. Some. cold night this winter figure this out: Syracuse beat Nebraska, Nebraska beat Notre Dame, Notre Dame beat Georgia Tech, Navy beat Georgia Tech, Pennsylvania beat the Navy, Pittsburgh beat Pennsylvania, La- ‘Fayette beat Pittsburgh, Washing- ton and Jefferson beat LaFayette, Detroit- beat Washington and Jeffer- son, . Springfiflld beat Detroit West Point beat Springfield, Notre Dame tied the Army, the Army tied Yale, Yale lost to Iowa Princeton and Har- vard. What does that make Colum- bia and who won the series? Gene Tunney, former American light weight title holder, and the champion of the A. E.°F., seems to e developing a fihting’ sp)ut That’t all-he needs to reach thé top. While 'his courage was never questioned, in the early part of his career he did not seem to possess the instinet or 'the desire to finish any opponent. Tunney probably ‘will never get any avier than a cruiser, or he would ‘be- a dangerous .man for ‘Dempsey some_ day in the future. - Notre Dame went thmugh a sched- ‘ule this year that was arranged last year when the South Bend universi- ty expected to-have ‘one of the great- est, teamg of all t!mes this ‘season. Most of the stars went out on an “outlaw” expédition ~and Ndtre Dame came out ot it with a whale of a schedule and a minnow team. ‘Indiana, Butler and Carnegie Tech ‘and had its goal line crossed only once. That team was_composed almost entirely of sophomores It might be a good team in 1924 with two more years under ‘the belts. of the young- sters. STATE COU.EGE PLAYS ALKER HERE FRIDAY The Bemidji- State. Teachers col- lege basketball teami will” play 'its first home game of the season on the high school “gymnasium: floor ‘Mon- 'day night when it meets the Walker high school - quint here. Walker promises the high school a good game this year. The game is to be called at 8:15 and it is expected that there will be quite a following out for the game Next- week promises to see plenty of basketball here, with the college game Monddy night, the Crookston- Firemen game Wednesday night and the Fosston-Firemen game - Friday night. It is ‘expected that al! of 'these games will be interesting and will attract more - than ., the ;usual number of fans. : : i The following games have “been scheduled for the Firemen’s basket- ball téam, several "of “which, “how- ever, are only tentative. “Others will be added as they are arranged. Bemidji. J’anuary 11—Crooksto at Groolm— ‘White, .15 rounds, at New York. | ing through teh h”ket and_hitting 'there is a long way to go before the support of the United States the Un- game. will be loaded to:‘the doors. noon. not materializg,..: ing the 'trip. Barrett ~states floor before the whistle ended the extra period and consequently the According to a te]ephone call re- ceived by Manager Lycan from Art Barrett, Fergus Falls is wild over the fact that ti:eir team did so well. Another game has been arranged for tonignt and there ig evry indica- tion that the smell Feigus Falls hall After tonight’s game the. Firemen will- re- turn home, arriving here Saturday The game which was planned with Mupleq for Sat\nday mght did The Firemen have only six players on this tour, Frank Phibbs not mak- Fred Phibbs, forward, who substi- PROHIBITION IS CALLED Denver, Colo., Dec. Press).~—Abolition of saloons was a boon to bowling, according to pro- prietors of alleys in Denver. old days, many bowled to work up a thirst. Now they bowl for the pleas- ure of the game. The bums, hangers-on and pro- fessional “slickers”. _that many of the bowling alleyg in the wetter (lny ley, local owners claim, appeals to a {higher type of -person. that SUBSCRIBE FOR, THE, PIONEER A BOOM TO BOWLING | 15 (United In the | infested |/ have also, largely been | -eliminated: “Thé mgdern howling ‘al-. 12 rounds, at-New York. rounds, at St. Paul. Frankie Genaro vs. Terry Martin, 10 rounds, at Boston. Jim Tracey vs. Homer Smith, 10 rounds, at Kalamazoo. Johnny "Karr vs. rounds, at Davenport. Barney Adair vs. Steve Latzo, 10 rounds, at Hazleton. Sammy - Stearns vs. Eddie Smith, 10 rounds, at Schenectady. Jimmy Frizsetti vs. Frankie Brown 10 roungs; at Brockton, Panama Joe Gans-vs. Young Fis- her, 12 rounds at Syracuse. Dave Shade vs. Frankie Schoell, 10 rounds, at. Omaha. Johnny' Shugrue .vs. Elino Flores, Tom Gibbons vs. Billy Miske, 10 Billy Wells, 10 locals can ‘be considered a cham- pionship possibility. The Cass'Lake- highschool qumt which ‘meets the- Bemidji-high -school five tonight in the second conference game at the new high ‘school- gym- nasium: will: have a large -following of students and fans, according to the information obtained .from ‘the neighboring city. In spite of the inexperience of the Bemidji quint, Coaclt ‘Kovach' ex: pects his-outfit to-give Coach Bloom- quist’s invading five quite a battle. They have i i paration for the contest, and in-‘re- cent practice ha?e shown encourag-. ing muprovem&ut The Bemidji Boys Band under the direction of G. Oliver Riggs will: | Pie plates . Uhhty dish . Bnpad pan priced as hardware Just recelved a nice lot of Royal Ro- chester Casseroles Pie servers, crumb set, porcelain and nickel perco- lators and teapots, electric grills and nut sets. All shopping visit. It pays Pyrex Baking Ware will not break with oven heat P)}rex improves food. Beautifies the tablé and saves p-(;sn spotll'ing. It never discolors, dents, nor chips—Al- ways as new as the day you bought it. ... . . ICY-HOT AND THERMOS EOTTLES ~Keep liquids hot in cold weather.and cold in hot, they make excellent gifts, think how fine they will be for picnic next.summer. Pints, $1.25, $1.50 and: $2.00 Quarts $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 SHUREDGE CARVING SETS Have Turkey Gobbler steel, that holds.an edge. They have finely fin- ished handles-and ferrules. They make carvmg a p!eaaure - $5.50 to $15. 00 a set ° Pay our store a Christmas to buy in a hardware store. ....90c Can_e,l_-plesv S .$1.75 Pudding dish $1.50 Royal 'gifts for Christmas N again be present'to render a number of “selections before the game and between ~ the halves. Finniganof Deer River, formerly .of the Grand Rapids high school; will officiate ‘the game tonight whlch will start promptly " at 8:15 K {LLNOIS SAID TO 2 HAVE ; . FINE BASKET PROSPECTS Urbana, 11L, Dec 15— With a squad- of cleven men composed “of last year’s substitutes and eligible men from the Freshmen Vars)ty, 1- linois goes into this season’s Big Ten basketball scrap. with “chances that may land the’ Orange and Blue anywhere from the chamipionship to the cellar position. 'The whole situ- ation is summed up as follows; it is la young team trying a new style of play. The new style of play comes with Coach Craig Ruby who graduated | from Missouri in the Missouri Valley Conference to_ Illinois in: the Big Ten. . Ruby played every position on the team during his varsity days and since taking up coaching has had a remarkable success.” His = style * the short pass game, is said to be unlike that of any other mentor in the con- ference. The nearést to it is that em- ployed by Meanwell -at Wisconsin. Headed by Capt. Hellstrom, who | did not play last winter because of 1|2 broken ankle, the Iliini quintet will be' selected from the following: Peter ‘Stillwell, Roettger, Popkin; Vogel; * Hanson; ~ Lipe; Hilloper; Schulz; and - Walked- Not one of these men played a complete game last year. According Coach Ruby however, they have firé ‘in their. eyes, ‘aré mastering his short passing gh‘me and- should at*least make: things in teresting for opponents during the coming flag chase, Fifteen games ‘Thake up the Illin- ois schedule. Although the confer- ence bid is not tilted ‘until Jan., 6,* Dee. 16 “when Washington U comes to Urbana. NotrerDame follows on Dec., 21 and Butler-on Jan.,; 2, ‘com- | pleted the preliminary training. MISKE AND GIBBONS MEET ., 3 v i their heavy sessions and conferences very seriously and it's well t.hey do. Very few others are interested. As long as they leave the game alone, they can’t damage it very much. Charlés: Ebbets, owner: of the the proconference competition startsf’ ion could not: function without the British. "America’s’ entry mto the union could not help the international body, nccordmg to one ‘of the London p: added—The " ‘United boxing in her pers, which I Sweaters Slippers TONIGHT FOR FIFTH TIME | L (By Dnited Press) * St. Paul, Dec. 15—Billy Miske nnd\ Tommy Glbbons are scheduled to meet. for the. fifth time at the St. Paul Auditorium tonight. w.: « ‘ The two St~ Paul® heavies have kept at the top of: their cl for a number of -years, and with Mlske’ showing the most improvement, he is picked by some as the probable \'mt,-‘ or over Tommy. a \ s 1 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PonExx} \ Gloves and Mittens Cnnsldetmg the 'material he had and . the short ‘time to develop Knute: Rockne did wonders in put- ting out an eleven that lost only one game to the champion team of the .M)ssotm Valley conference, held the ‘greatest” Almy team of years to a scoreless tie, beat 'Georgia Tech;, thls-Man s Store 'S loglcal to assume that the man who ‘buys his wearing apparel here the year ’round w111 be pleased to receive his Holiday gifts from this Man’s Store. 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