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PAGE SIX ‘ BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE BASKET BALL HOLDS STAGE IN MINN. COLLEGES Paul, Mi Dec. 6---Prepa tions for the Minnesota conf ‘basketball season. began in earne! the mem s of the tion, With football out of the way members of the teams complet Lely ed from the fall are bi preparato' men who will the regular team, At Hailine, three tk, Captain John Kobs, Ran and Dan Gainey. The last two ins of the 1918 and| 1919 teams,’ 1 Adair, sub- stitute guard on last squad, will make,a strong bid for a guard po- sition while a center will be picked form the twenty men who missed the knife when the squad wag cut from sixty didates. At eton a squad of 100 men are out, Next week an inter-class tourna- ment will played. The men showing the form will be picked for the quad. A number of old men at Carleton and it is ex- strong combination will be | to picking the) lettermen are Thomas only two veterans | “Pewee” Stromwell jan if ohs. Thirty-five candidates have reported to Coach Barrett, Macalster is handicapped by lack of a gymnasium, but has arranged to use . Thomas floor for workouts. y Nygaard of last years “ain are the only veterans back. Olat squad has been hard ince the close of the football » in pe paration for the game ty, of. Minnesota tobe played at North eld, ec: 11. A squad been working out. AL Coilegeville the St. John’s team as a distinct advantage over the oth- * members of the conference. St. John’s didp not have a football team this year and the attention of the athletic department has been confined to the development of a basketball team, ‘The playing, schedule of the confer- ence will, be completed and announced following a meeting called‘for Decem- ber 13 Colregevilles 3 inn. EN, LYNCH TO MEET HERMAN New York, Dec. 6—Joe Lyyer knocked out Jack Sharkey in the fif- teenth and final round of. their bout at the Madisor™8quare Garden ‘last night. Both are New York bantam- weights. Lynch’s victory earned him the right to meet Pete Herman of New Orleans, world’s bantamweight champion, in a 15 round. bout for the title in the same ring on Decem- ber 22, | ee CRAVATH TO UTAH CLUB _ Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 6.—“Gavvy™ af th signed a contract here to the Salt Lake City team of ic Coast league during the mana the F 1921 season, it was announced, tonight by President Lane cf the Sait Lake club. .Cravath was manager of the] Philadelphia Nations last season, WON'T PLAY HARVARD Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 6—Ohio state|has never produced a more powertnl | last night declined the offer of Har- vard for a football game to be played between the two institutions at Cam- bridge in 1921. Members of the ath- Jett s taken because Harvard refused jay: in Columbus in 1922. DEFOE FLOORS: BROWN New York, Dec. .6.—Billy de ‘Foe of St, Paul, scored a technical knock- out over Frankie Brown of New York, | in the eleventh round,of a 15-roumd match here last#night. After Brown had been floored twice in the eleventh round the referee halted the bout. MILK TOO HIGH St. Paul, Dec. 6—Milk prices are so high workers cannot buy sufficent milk to keep their families in good health, > Minneapolis Housewives told the state depart- ment of agriculture in asking that it use its efforts to bring about a re- duction of 3 cents a quart. in the price, NOTICE , ‘To All Concerned All bills. contracted by the American Cafe up to and includ- ing Dec. 5th at,noon will be paid by Soo Fou. Signed CHARLIE WANG WEE LOY ‘LEE i“They WORK while you sleep” ‘ts ilious or constipated, your stomach sour, gassy, upset. Take one or two Cascarets tonight sure for your liver and bowels and wake up clear and fit. Children love Cascarets too. No griping—no inconvenience. 10, 25, 50 cents, Don’t stay with your head dull, an RRR AN cP s veral institutions | ht for positions onj COLLIERS ALL- WESTERN Pictures shows, reading down Scott, Wisconsm unge,. Wisconsin Jepler, Illinois Guard—Trott, Ohiq State Tackle—Huffman,Ohio State End—Weston, Wisconsin. —-A. Devine, lowa~ Elliot, ‘Wisconsin Ralph Fletcher, Fhllback—Crangle, 1 nois Collier’s mythi¢al All-Western Con- ference Eleven is a strong aggrega- tion of ‘the best of over 300 players representing .the ten \ universities. They have. been chosen for thei general all-round » football _abilties, shown in all the ganres in which they participated, and with but one or two exceptions they have played: in. every game. Indtyidually, they. were the outstanding playe¥s on their re- spective elevens and were the ones most helpful to their teams. They are picked with this in‘ mind. Conference: Star Crangle,of Hlinois, was’ decidedly the star af the confeyence. The west fullback. Aubrey Devine, ofNowa, as quarter, clearly leads in this “position. He outranks all contenders in speed, | ‘¢ board explained that this step|jrains, generalship, ‘open’ field ~run-| ning and forward passing-. Workman, of Ohio, and Bob Fletcher, of linois, both did well, but Devine surpassed them. t I Elliot, of Wisconsin} isareally a great halfback, one; of the sturdiest | in the Big Ten. His| work was not | flashy, excepting in jjicking out for- ward passes, but he seldom failed to do what he wag Galled on to do. Placement. Kicker Ralph Fletcher, of Illinois, is given although he is not-a’star in advanc- ing the ball. Fletcher-is invaluable to a team placement ¥ a place along side Elliot and Crangle, | Ohio State; Trott, Ohlo State; Raipi Feltche Illinois } | i SHOWER: , HL c (Left), —> Depler, Ti IHinois. Doyine. Lowa; Sgptt, Wiseonsing Weston, Wisconsin (Ri Hlinois; ~ Elliot, Wisconsins Bunge, W sconsin Carney, Ting ’ Selec! ted by Ev Patferson 2 f FIRST, TEAM SECOND eVEAM . End—Carney, Tl fnois Belding, Iowa McGuire, , Brader Nemeeck, Ohio "State - lor, Oltio State ‘Towa . Stinchcomb, Ohio State “Hoge” Workman, Ohio State Walauist, Mlinois G. Devine, Iowa. ‘, 4 Sundt, Wisconsin *has. been one of the mainstays of his team ‘in this respect, and we think more: valuable’on this account than ither Walquist, of: Tllinois, ;¢omb, of Ohio ;state. ven to the Yunitiated Weston of Wisconsin, and’Carney, of Illinois, stand head and shoulders literally and liguratively, above other ends’ in the conference. i: Best Guard Scott, of Wisconsin,’ and Huffman, | of: Ohio state.-are the two leaders at tackle positions, and “they have by ; consistent haxd work won their lau- rels, Trott, of Opio state, 1 ‘the field'as a guard. 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'SILVER RUSH 0 CONFERENCE ELEVEN He position has beeh’at’ center, where | T , stampede to the ws “YUKON PREDICTED Winnipeg, Man., Yukon, who was in Winntpee’ ‘on wu Ultawar) OT wee honors. It wotild. be difficult to judge | " silver was found’ at the ne: of this which has had’ thé edge over the sgason in the Mayo Hvervdtstrict Hid! shorti i Blospeetors ane expected to na iy ‘Paul When’ the: tratls\ open: in ‘spring,’ i Th Ht Thomipaee wales ee 4 ae pan-Starreft “Construction Galenavore: in the district ‘Has: yiell MONDAY, DEC. 6, 1920 greategt amount of devalopmibat at to hold; ‘tp the ‘eashfer of afbink’ a present, is. betwen Lighteping and wuncan on the Kene hill, he declared. Placer gold mines didgnot yield as last, accord- an. Pee Nc ailver| rich reaults this year a : U cating }uug-to' Ur. “Phompson. The $3,000,000 {the golf rush of-’98--was ‘forecast by-| mark ow: Alfred Thompson. M. P., for ‘the | totar th reached in 1919 while the KF fell to $2,000,000. iy! cba Sd ts Marine {GRAB $12,000 anette Be: 6—Two armed men, oon Saturday, held up 'S. Paymaster for. the com- ny; an@rescaped ‘with a valise con- 12,000 in pay snyelopes. Less unde ning $150 to $200 the ton;:he ‘said. The sane, Brac hour tate Charles McCabe, a 150 to 200 the ton, he said. The same ore yields large amounts of lead ‘Th: 4 depositor, was! shot. and seriously waubdedt “inten three)'men attempted _ We want'® Carload of” Tur- keys't bétween how and Decém- ber 12th.’ We'will pay a prem- fuim 6 Numbér 1 Dressed ‘and. -; five Purkeys! ‘Take advantage _ of this offer," it means Money in. your Pockets. °° NW orthern Produce Co - Bismarck, N. D. mile away. Tie SS SOLDIER GETS MEDAL Beach, N. D-., Dec. 6.—Chester 0. 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