The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1921, Page 6

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hacmowe UE Ge ]OWA WILL BE. STRONG BIDDER Defeats Illinois 14:to 2 in Satur-' day Contest — Ohio State Whips Gophers 7—Ohio ‘State rprise in western Chicago, nished the football Satur formance of Iowa, in defeating Illin- ands out as the most important event in the battle for the cont hance} LY, ference te a step neare i Her Saturday Ohio State, att k ago by Oberlin, nd and walloped well-earned, 7 to 6, turned Minnesota at defeat fa expected, and makes tor in the “Big Ten” r: Be‘pre the | game Ohio State supporters had ask- ed betting odds. - Wisconsin won her first conference game by adding other ‘Northwestern's string. idle and Michigan did not play a co ference team. lowa, Chicago, Ohi; State, Wisconsin and M still can be counted in the w race. Navy Turns Back Princeton The bg ne of the east Saturday j vas the -Princeton clash in Navy turned back Prince- Princeton had been ranked as a pos- sible eastern champion the again this sensational ack. (Harvard again n invader pf the east in ional game, beating Geor- | , while Yale showed a bril 1 attack in defeating Wil- to 0, N. D. U. SHOWS STRONG. Fargo, Oct. 17—The University ‘fj North Dakota ‘had little trouble in; beating Fargo college, 40 to ¥, Satur: ! day, although the Fargo college sup- porters took .some pride in stating their team made good a boast to hold the university under 40 » points. Jamestown college continued its paor showing by losing to the Concordia! teachers, 27 to 0. ’'The Agzicultural | College team easily defea the} Moorhead teachers by 35 to 0. Holts, } of Bismarck, game for the Aggies. year, with an inte: Williston 'Romps Home The Williston high school . team again looks to be the best in the state, | Mandan high | on the cope available, school heat Dickinson, 33 to 0. | Wil- liston beat Dickinson, 103 to 0, It was the first game in which a compar- ison might be obtained. While Wil- listoon has but two old men back and has been working to perfect a strong defense, she apparently has about everything else, too. Grafton beat Grand Forks and prob- ably will meet Fargo high t)0 settle the | title in the eastern part of the state. | : GRAFTON WINS Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 17—Crat-| ton high school, practically eliminated | Grand Forks, when Coach Finnigan's | crew bes:ed the Forks 14 to.0, in a bitterly contested battle. ‘From. start to finish it was a battle royal. (To | Grand Forks it w: repetition ‘of the Fargo high contest. ‘The locals battled | furiously throughout but could not, get | the ball over, Grafton’s speedy back- field proved too much for the Grand Forks defense. As a result of their win Grafton is he winner of; ‘Fargo is! rict- now. DEVILS ERE 79; RUGBY 0 Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 17—Devi Lake high chool bested Rugby he: lay, 79 to 0, in a battle which | showed up to advantage the cham-! pionship claims of the local eleven. | From start to finish it was largely a| footrace for the Devils) ake crew. | Devils Lake will play.Minot next Sat- | urday and on October'29\the teany is |, scheduled to meet Grand (Forks. MINOT BEATS KENMARE Kenmare, 'N. D., Oct. 17—Minot} showed real form in the game piayed } here Saturday and bested Kenmare easily 41 to 6. Although the: locals d stiff opposition at times the outcome of the battle was never in doubt. Devils Lake will play here next Saturday. WILLISTON MAKES 103 | Williston, N. D., Oct. 17—Playing in true championship form despite the presence of but one experienced man in their lineup, Williston defeated the Dickinson high school team 108 to 0, Saturday afternoon. At no time dur- ing the game was Williston’s goal in danger. fur- | though the per-! beng defeated aj Lourie | sub-center, g9t in the; MEET, LOOK OUT | CAPTAIN GREENE OF THE ARM | (ABOVE) AND CAPTAIN LARSO! | OR THE NAVY. to 0, in a gruelling contest, ; When an irresistible force meets an inmoyable body, what happens? You'll..get the answer Nov. 26 atj |New York. when Army plays Navy. For the captains of both teams are for yourself. Emery Larson of Miuneapolis leads the Navy. He is 22, weighs 181 and stands over six feet. He was a big factor, in Navy’s 7 to 0 victory over West Point last season: Francis Greene, 194-pounder from Poughkeepsie,” N. Y., captains the Army team. He is 21, and laps three inches over the six foot mark. Wisconsin 27; Northwestern 0, Navy 13; Princeton ¢. Oberlin 13; Mount Union 0... Pennsylvania 7; Swerthmore 7,” Harvard, 10; University of Georgia | Cincinnati University 14; University of Pittsburgh 21, Colgate 21; Susquehanna 6. Syracuse 28; Brown 0. Dartmouth 14; Tennessee 3. Michigan 30; Michigan Aggies 0. Qhio University 0;. West Virginia University 7.‘ Case 19; Ohio Wesleyan 14. Yale 23; Williams 0. Notre Dame 33; Purdue 0. Army 21; Wabash 0. lowa 14; Illinois 2. Rutgers 14; Washington and Lce 13, Columbia 10; New Ycrk University » Springfield 34; Steves 18. University of Nebraska 41; Haskell 10. ‘ j Cornell 10; Western Re Weslegan. 0; rve' 0. Boston . University 7. Rochester 29; St. Lawrence. 0. Penn State 28; Lehigh 7. Union 0; Amherst 6. University of Mcntana 7; sity cf Washington 27 St. Johns Univer Teachers College 0. Beloit 0; Carlcton 42. aoa M 0; Hamline 21. Gr : Washington 14. M ; Ames 1 13. . Depauw- 41; Valparaiso -0-> ost Vanderbilt, 21; University “of Ken-| :! tueky 14. Bowdoin 7; Trinity 0. Vermont 6; Tufts 0. Huron College 0; State 60. Centre College 28; St. Zavier 6. Scuth Dakota Univer sity a Dakota | i Wepleyaa 0. MANY GAMES OF INTEREST ON South Dakota This week-end,i n many ways, ig the red letter event in the years football Play. Unusual events occur in sec: tional and intersectional meetings and there is hardly a small portion of the United States but’ has its game. or games of exceptional interest. One of the games of especial: im- centers and when they meet in this! memorable scrap—weil, figure it out} «| taking highl'singlé and iripte. +Geo, Kontos . + 252 | Al, Miller '.. 233, fd. Lindblom 231 Mke, Schneider » 225, ~ | Geo. bat - 224 22h 28; St. cout | BALL SCHEDULE f Saturda | portance in North Dakoéa is the hame-} y || Coming game of the state university | || at Fargo. in which Coach Davis’ teum | | Football Scores imeets the team of the University: of) ¢ “| South Dakota.” ‘While ‘iit ‘cortmpetition | N, U. 40; Fargo College 0. | against -the teams of the Big Ten,| N. D, Aggies 35; Moorhead Teach-| North Dakota has looked: better than} ers 0, its southern rival, it can be taken for * Concordia 27; Jamesiown 0. Moorhead high 45; Detr Devils Lake high 79, Rugby 0. Minot high 41; Ker re 6. Fargo high seconds 27; Park Re-| gion college 7. granicd that the Stewart-Whittemore! coached aggregation from Vermillion i will play a lot of football on the aay hversity field at Graud Forks. South Dakota State College and! North Dalpta Aggies complete the in-| Grafton high 14; Grand Forks 0. | terests of the two states for the day. Marquette Campion 0. the game being played at Fargo ac | Milwaukee ering School 13: cording to the announcement of the| St. Louis University Lt. earl, hedules. The two schools have| St. Thomas 42; Gustavus Adolphus | not played a-game which would give| 6. {a line of their comparative . ability,; Shattuck 14; State Deaf School 13. but the Brookings teain made a very! Creighton University 14; Kansas Ag-| good showing in its game against the| gies 7. Lidgerwood 26; Oakes 7. Hibbing 28; Chisholm 0. Williston 99 Nickinson 0, te Fr. University of Wisconsin. Coach Bor-' leske’s team had a hard game Satur- ‘day and’ should be coming ‘strong for even a team as strong as the one the| South Dakota school scems to have Minnesota 0; ont “ee "dtd i seed, ne this year. Other games of interest to the. football players of the Dakotas {s'.the miceting of Fargo and Con- cordia at Fargo, the anaual South Da- i kota rap between V leyan anid { Aberdeen and, the .me- x, between ! Hamli nd St. Thomas at St. van, 1 Int at] Bames, especially the {meeting of Princecon and Chicago and the battle betwee nderbilt of "Dixie and Texas. of the fan,Southwesi e their quota of interest. Chicago | Will be, outplayed in. the line, w aptiin Peck and his mate: ture esp trong but will Le better rners in the forward pi ;game, if. Caach Stagg elects” this ‘method of offense. | The Chicago back 3 will be as fleet as,.Don Lourie, the much touted Pringetonian. Lot & Waye as a resdenc-of St Cha Wing With Gharrity, he. i: pra tically the, Tiger offense. Vanderbilt ; and Texas, meeting in a’ first game! | between the two-schoois; have played ro fay apart it is impossible to com- | pare the two.teams, The giher inter- ional bactle i» {hat of Dei Againat the, pliyers of. Major | Gavanaugh’s: Boston Coiiege team. |. Jn the Big Ten, wnezota and In- ‘diana will try conclusions in a game {which will show j low much the | Indiana team learned excursion jinto the to play Iarvard. The | game also will show the standing, or |lack.of it, of {he Miancsota team. Michigan is meeting Oita S | Arbor while John Rict [the Wi-consin team to Illinois to see ;if the Badger jinx still holds good j against Coach Zuppke. | In the Missouri Vailey Conference, |the big association of, colleges from | states bordering the “Big Muddy,” Missouri is megting the Kansas Ag- es, Iewa_ SI College is meeting Kansas University at Ames, while Ne- | braska of the conference. is meeting | Notre Dame, unattached. This latter | battle has been-ene-of ve hard Tought | battles of, middle wesiern fqotball\in | years past-and both teams seem to be up. to past strength this year. Two games of interest. in the far {east are the meeting of Yale and: the | United States... Military: Academy at w Havetr-and-the meeting bétween larvard ant Penn Staie College. The Far, West has interest in the battle between California’ aad Oregon at Berkley and the clash of Oregon State jand Wazhington * corvallis. * WITH BOWLERS | ee ee IW. C, MEN 1Q) |) The. Bank of N, D: took, the first and last, of three. games: roiled. Saturday night with the IH. ©. team, ‘getting away, with a scant. 43 pins for, the three’ games. Moree of 1, H. Ce ‘rolied: high scote, 87,..in. the, second, game, also high three, string total, 501. Lofthus prov- ed the stronger gf his team last night. Py The Bank of Ne De | (Sherwin .. 5 167 1 145 ohugon . 161 | Cansey 14e | Loftus 181. Greenfield’ a | Totals . Geirman.. 146. Brauer Ash, | Morris 164 Hall <.; 129 Brown . 168 i Totals 734 Geo,. Kiontos rolled “high score for the week ending October 15,. (252 which s'high score of the season to date. o: The. following are inst, weeks iwin- ners of two tickets given complimen- tary by the Eltinge theater ‘for high score rolled dail Steele, N.. Di Oct. Dakota Fish and Game Comm’s3: |.will appreciate the co large number of Chinese tee now being liberated ia the different parts.of the.state.:It is hoped that -by. each hunter watching for these birds. and: failing to shoot them, that their number may not be diminished ‘before next breeding season and that anotlier fall, will ‘find the state fairly welt stocked with a very good gamebird. The, Chinese pheasant is) ver easily | diattiguished trom-the prairie: chicken and ‘the grouse by its iooks and also | y; by its-nianner of fitght..~ When “flush- ed” it takes ’to the air with great, speed, shyt aes Of. fying straight; it goes with a glgzag or corkscrew mo- tion.'a filght that is easiiy distinguish- ed from that f.any otiier bird in this state. Captain Larsor schoo! team, marck prob: ne ‘.Digkinson - high, choo! state training. schoo! @lays here. Whether or the outcome of the next game. ‘Indianapolis, Ind., “al headquarters'‘ot the Am gion announced ‘today thit it i pected that the" ‘Legion’ will, third annual’ convention its stand fe djusted, :¢o1 for: yeterans.’ Headquarte that the convention’ will la: a “fight to the finish’ on before Cdn steps’ “to relidVe * 900,000. ex-sérvice men ‘Ww: ported ‘to be’ unemployed. More than:+1,000: -wotin will be , present, :.. nosts. of the Legion,, have, been: made to sare out-of- town vis: during’ the nventio Su A survey” of Legion’ in instructions actions hy. atat, tions of the Legion reveal: ali itself. far semporary Hef of the johless vetergn,. ig a study, ‘Of, vil a-cou! the Legion that passage, of Bh, corenting the Veter men from, obtati ng hts, and this ites ib idered, In cach. of tht representati hes bureau: den ‘Posts and Mrs. Ruth holding : order him outiof the erie: games Bismarck thig'seagon are oramis- ed by thé mahagement of the high ‘Next Fada jor Saturday — Bis- will play - either here. ‘Qctaber 28'\Mandan plays at Bis- marek, and on Nov. 4 Valley City marck: meets Williston depends on The local high’ school team will ! get to work In earnest tomorrow, COMPENSATION _ LEGISLATION bonus Measy HA will he-Discussed at Next’Meeting of Ser- City ‘beginning October, 31, reaffirm 8 and that. it will take i epresenting 11,000 ey of Sentinient throughout the country ‘as tex; 3 to delegates and in and.county conven- announcement, the following addition- sue on which: it is likely the na. nal Legion assembly will declare Tt is ‘held certain atheadquarters i-that: immediate. action All be taken not permanent Tee HS wide sur- we is affirmed by sontek pepebert of “the Annapolis football ‘egnt when, it comes to kicking. The captain of. the army cae also plays center. Larson is one df the best ‘Ricker in or the On not Bis- Mandan ner in. its at Kansas m pens: Ts pred y plan that for ress * among ho are re- g delegates parations for 100,000 usas City se 8, says the A national ization has | relief .mea- ‘the ‘Sweet districts: ot the Veterans? Bureau on has been adjusting padtviduals. or is not doing. restonal | : See ee have’ gathered 9 pointing its second Mandan game. An: anal- ysis of the entire play has. been made by. Coach. Swanish. and: Po team will endeavor to correct all defects which. showed . up inthe. ‘Mandan play, The tocal 5! “in spite of the two games in thre days of tast week. The remark: able fighting spirit which the seam showed with: ane day’ puta lot of confidence in port ers of the high achool team, who * expect to see a victory in the sec- ond Mandan game, . .;; showing just what the new. poreay, As Further plans for chtatning! “bane age of the Rederal adjusted compensa- tion bill, are to be considered. : Le- gion. representatives’ say that: almost every state convention -since’ commitment of the measure had ef resolutions-of: firmest support. its policy, of ‘pushing. the: bil}: rganization’ 3 “national * le committee’ will: ‘present a réport on the subject wtih recommenditions eal i further procedure. Di consider, the ‘question, ‘Of imitation of armaments in view 4! the importance of the, international conference’: in | Washington opening on Armistic;Day. | Smaportance ofthe: surface: fleet, . air | national guard.and organized reserve. injured<a in New Wedding Invitationg, «.” Wedding Announcements. Visiting Cards, Plain stock. Visiting Cards, Panelled stock. ... Birth Announcements. jon declared ‘its jpetween jingolsm nd‘ its military pte dness. risen among’ the the defini- ‘ policy ag absolute otitlea, the states and ee in. their inter: “Phe Wyom: esa ed in disputes ‘be- ts sit te pointed Aisclotint 4 single which’ + es Arizona, ade lebraska fs anoint ‘hits "pal Ce Ennicne® ot slacker and draft- |; deserter- lists, wil ene: up fos ales é alt is. heliev ely, tha! elt for the release of Eugene Debs giso will be considered: Le- laformation on these sub- . ee n’s sulcance, of the navy, the fe alative fo waderwater craft. dis- oe of the navel reserve, ‘ete, Nite lltary affairs vomraittee will ter a report, chielé on ihe possibilt- Legion-encouragement: of the All -told, national headquarters. an- Wounces,:a dozen’ nations) commit will present important renorts. to convention. and ‘several of them wi make far-reaching recommed: Hons,” fn. the las. td: ional | comm: nder, commanders and a. ation: ill be elect There are candidates. New aitimore, ;San: ; Francisco a “Houston, ‘Tex. are. in the’ race for meeting place of the 1922 conven- of. the ‘convention five nation went, “la accbraing to‘ an an- nalincement ;by «George M. Hogue, Secretary: ofthe North~Dakota “Fish ‘and’ Game Commission, permits must be ‘granted:ty:.the.commilssion to en- apect this line. Out of town omens solicited. This. line consists of the following: Business Cards. Commercial and The Biavek Tribune Phone 32 ‘feated ‘Miss Cecil ‘champéon, in’ the American golf title matches at Deal, N. J. in the newly formed count: , Slavia, - Mourning Cards, Dance Invitations. « Business. Announcements. Mra. F. O. Letts, Jr., of Chicago, de- Leitch, European ~— able residents of ‘the state to embark in the enterprise of breeding mink, muskrats, skunks and raccoons. The provisions concerning ‘breeding farms for fur ‘bearing animals are contained in, Section 85 of the North Dakota ~ Game. and Fish laws. Beaver, otter and muskrats may not be. trapped during the present season, or. unt 1924 as protection on them has been extended to that date. It is the open season in this state, how- ever, for skunks, wolves, foxes and coyotes as proecion has not been accorded them. There are nearly five méilion pigs f Jugo- ——————— “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER, | BOWELS You're bilious! You You are headachy, constipated. your eyes burn,’skin is yellow; your stomach is sour, sassy upset..No wonder you feel miserable.: You. need a thorough physic with “Cascarets” to-night to ‘cleanse the stomach of sour, fermenting food and foul. gases; take the excess bile from the liver’and carry out of the system all: ‘the constipated poison \in the Dowels. Get a 10-cent, box now and let: “Cascarets”’ straighten, you out by: morning. TAGE in Yew Swe 1) vib Professional Cards. Hat

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