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BiG TEN WILL WATCH BATTLES SET FOR TODAY en Teams, Will Clash on the Gridiron H OTHER GAMES IN WEST Chicago, Nov. 5.—Three of the un- defeated four teams of the “Big Ten’ were “in action today, two of them) playing cach other. The Buckeyes in: vaded the Matdon’s territory and Big Ten’ fans thtoughout ‘the conference | eagerly watched tliis ‘game because! of the strength each team has shown and the importance of the struggle. Chicago ts Ohio's strongest remain- ing opponent for the conference title, | while on the othet hand victory by | Chicago would leave net with one more serloiis contentler’ in''the ‘cham | pionship rave, Wiscbnsin on the 19th, | and a seasoi. of ‘notable victories headed by that over Princeton. Both)’ Towa and Wisconsin still are unbeat-| en. Tlie latter has no game foday and expects ‘no trouble in winning from Mighigan next Saturday. Iowa; confidently attacked Minnesota atl Minneapolis’ today’ with no other thot than listing ‘another victim and, re- i ‘ship Northwestern and Pur- for cellar honors today at Lafayette, Ind. Michigan and Indian in addition to Wik8consin are idle. i Outside of the conference an inter-| esting game for the south Tlnois aihing her place in the ¢hampion-|’ S HEAD By N. E. A, Service. sleeves of hi ‘nearly to his elvcws, Fréd Shurtleff, ; Brown's sc the Ieading center men of the east, al- Ways presents a spectacle (on the grid- iron. missed a minute from a game through ‘injuries and Coach | Robinson ‘says that he well de es‘the name of “Scrappy.” Always in the thick of sof the heap-when there is one, Shurt- jeff can be found. 4 As a snapper, back, he, has ‘made a bad pass in two seasions, Coach Robinson has him backing up the line just as Glenn Warner has the ‘Panther line. And Shurtleff does his work in “SCRAPPY” SHURTLEFF, BROWN'S CENTER. ' vidence, R. 1, \Nov. 5—Never ‘wearing a head gear and with the jersey always rolled up ppy center and. one of or four years Shurtleff has not 'the fray and usually at the bottom when it comes to defensive playing,’ mighty Herb Stein backing up the ONLY ONE THIS STORY NEEDS | wa arand s'ylé, for‘he is not afraid to harl himself into 4 mass of flying human beings and he ig not-afraid to leave his feet in order to make a_ tackle. Fully fifty per cent of “the tackles’ mede by Brown this venp any ited to Shanes: “Head gears are no good, y to’ spend too much time pulling em.| this way or that way and Fve ‘ever found any use for them,’ said enor leff when asked why he did not ‘wea: one. This is Shurtleff's: last season and every one is pultfmg for him to go} through ‘this season without an in- jury Ae Rey vather play football than| ae ena. fifgt’ fin out. for ‘prac- tlec: each al henioo ‘and. one if the last to leave. ! “Oh, for a team of Shurtleffs,” said Coach Robinson, ,recently. ‘‘There is a fighter who never knows when he is licked.” reaters I that between Illinois *"! GRAFTON WINS | PRINGRTONTO Princeton, N, J., Nov. 5.—Princeton } and Harvard meet on the gridiron at the Palmer stadium in ‘the first battle of the year between menibers of the DISTRICT TITLE D.. Nov. 5.—Graftoa Devils Lake high school football team defeated Deyils Lake here Friday afternoon, 39 to'7, in the deciding game of the di series in. the {northeastern district. Grafton had little trouble with the locals. Wit- cops carried the ball over the goal line in the last quarter of the game for Devils Lake’s only touchdown. Grafton’s victory definitely decides Big Three, The game was. expected) which teams will represent the north to break the tie that has existed for dwo veirs between the Crimson and the Orahge and Black... More than 50,000 spectators were expected to) be piven at’ es contest. ASKS RECEIVER | FOR SPORT CLUB OF TEX RICKARD) New York Nov. 5—I 5.—In an effort to recover money said to have been loan-! ed Tex Las it for promotion of the Johnsoti-Jeffries. bout: in 1910 dnd other big sporting events, Frank p.!} Armstrong, broker, today sought to have the promoter‘and two corpora-| tions in which he is interested, thrown into the hands of a receiyer.**! A Upon Armstrong's application; 8ii- | preme Court Justice Hotehkiss signed an ordet requiring Ricka son “Sqhare Garden corporation’ atid the Madison Square Garden ‘Sporting |... club Inc., to show cause ext’ Mén-|s pointed for their interests, In hid complaint Armstrong” atéited ern half of the state.in the yham- pionship series. “Williston has elimi- nated all’ renal agpir: ship of the) northwest n: distric at ‘ DANCING WILL: ‘BE FEATURE IN LEGION’S SHOW ¥f you like pretty | preety adainty ce dimes | ana pretty scenery don’t fail to see the big local taleft production of présented at the Auditorium Friday); November 11, under jthe auspices of The American’ Legion. “Some of the. song ‘hits are “‘B20lo Boo,” “Irene,” | “Peggy O'Neil” “Maybe,” Girl,” and other tuneful melodies.| A dancing number,-from Irene has ‘been interpolated and a daintier bit the ‘Majlis 9f entertainment you, never saw. The ‘American * Legion presents s‘xty of' steeped in birch oil to make Russia the home folks in the production’ of leather. i to champion-|” “Look Who's Here’ *whiéh will be; ‘Gingham | 3 “Took Who's Here” and a musical comedy treat is in store for everyone. | Mr, Coggshall whe comes in the in- terest of The Boyd B. Trousadle Pro- | ducing Co., has been in the Oliver} Morgsco forces for the past year and | a’ half atid he guarantees the best | g-! home taletnt ever presented by this company. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY E WANTED—Comrcient . girl for gen-| eral housewor Call’ 644-W_ be-| tween 6.and 8 p. m. 5 i OCMC EE as : -FOR, SALE—Gag range: will sell | cheep if taken at once. Pl)ne,692-M. i 11-5- Bt ‘WANT 11-2 miles north of city. Phone 2F4. | WA? ‘ED2-Position by ‘girl’ to do general house work. Call Dunraven, ; \phone 356. 11-5-1t; FOR PENT2 = furnished rooins ei 63 B light housekeeping. Phone 9218 1st street. 11-5-3t | FOR. SALE—Stewart heater, 16- inca ‘pase burner; .a: bargain. ,Phone 842-3. 608 10th, St. 11-5-3t The first man to show. pictures of | objects in motion was Edward Muy- bridge, an Englishman, ; The hides: of cattle and sheep! are day why a teceiver shot not be ap-l"}OMMY MUR TOPS: WINNERS FOR #91 | CK. p he advénced Rickard $16,000 to, ata in promoting the .Johfison-Jefittés contest, also that he hélped the’ moter when he managed the Gans- Nelson bout in Goldfield, Nev., and when hé obtained the leage on Madi- son Square Garden, fay VALLEY GITY..) TEAM ARRIVES The Valley City! “City nigi sthool team arrivedhere on N6é. ¥ today to play Bismarck high. scfiool’s foethall team this" afternoon. ~On “hearing that the Bismarck team ‘was heavier than Val- jey City a Valley City player remark- ed: “The bigger they are the harder they fal].” MARMARTH HAS .. SOME REAL FANS The Marmarth high school has a real group of fans. Over 40 have driv¥- en from Marmarth te Mandan, some 300 miles; -in order to see the game between‘the Mandan and Marmarth high school teams today. | With The Bewlers The Yankees took, tw» cut of three from the’ Giants las match on the Ameri ning the set by 192 Bauer, of the Yankees, topple the| maples for 222 in the first game, tak-| ing high single, also: high triple of the night. Kontos . 142 Bauer . 164 Smith 150 Swanish 177 Ireland... 138 Totals ..... 7 815 Walbert 161 Donahue 140 Peterson 163 Hearshey 173 DeReckford 147 Totals 784 783 nik Nee Regie aD Purified sunfloweaY@ilhas been -used extensively Awelle adulteration of olive BY ROY GROVE, Tommy Murphy, veteran _turim again lea and in ra Murphy pulled down, the” four old trotting record to Arion Guy and also set a Peter Mannin wulling-the leather.. He ope: oil. und by winning three ra | trotter’ was timed for the lart half of ‘| stakes, 1-2 with W world's ‘trotting record, with the gelding, | Murphy held a atroliera arm through- out the season with three-year-o1) \ violent. feeli | one of his tuts When Wwedvin| i cavalry, Miss | ership of: the=post ‘of Honer;#. poser a cats : ae Suerte SOLE RCE ry 11-5-3t fs) =A man at Jennings: Dairy, | « TOMMY. MURPHY. witn Eunice Belle. This fast little a heat at Tolédo in less’ than a min- one of ‘the futuré winners of ‘the matron and. championcnip stallion Murphy followed this with a row of | victories with’ Silladar and” before he met with defeat at Hartford he‘had| at| groomed Rose Scott and kept on cop- ping frequently ‘with her for the Dal: ance of the Season. After Murphy slipped out: off tne! Hartford rinning, Ae .éntered ‘Ro: t in the: 2:07 class Gat ‘Syra é fifished second, ci | imesaieen a brigade front, Beat off two Wiehe attacks and directed the! ad- | INI O19 sir was dire utecand she was at once marked as} Jane the Great. t week at Columbus, Shi of 42; including Guat OFA The “ime” 3 rn pean wart] Went to,-waregy je 41st Diviaton| ring. aft ie - -armistice, the ex-clty. editor, sought. to rel ain’ the editorial relng 2-B¥, i mareyt ie Mies Deane. -. Finding. irs she avas the managing vis Tiaoak ihe: 7 Where perce te tried to resist ‘the i cao pes the white man, Ellas Avestey,, fall Y ate Tralee, Soa ind lke e his) Yaktina buddies” now: control the: pres=<,; perous. town» @f* Move than ‘tidif Of the post's mem bers are-fullbtoet: es AU Indians, :: « ¢ the coniniander, 1s tter. The remain: 1 members. of, engaged: in iness:in in 4 ri < ofa ‘government hol: and are better. States: Service Cross. for exceptional valor Milyjuten : Fegiment ‘during Its sereiée-in France, Féditor’ (O'Connor ‘ably: ‘commanded “n baktalfon during: the;heaviest fighting did jwon'-the highest *tank: sf. lieuten- ant ‘colonel, 4JAn. September, : 1918," in “feft inthe regiment. Forthwith ansutib “eo anorthite ‘owir vat, ., O° ininvor of the A acs tthe. termi ae of: hos: , ,Viktually, alt oni -effectsinf s under the ..g0Nilers’ eck nt} Pete fie Mpauei niore| en see tontliek@: me. and! sarst Seat's” ct 14,000.00 tices, crop rotations, cussions.” as: follows: 2,)-Cacs county. \ | nells. seed, and other factors’ are also brouglit:into the dis- The schedule for the cost schools is- For wheat—Nov. 1, New Rockford; (Washburn; 8, Mohall, Foster jcounty; i and 22-23 Kidder county. tell you that’ mace ‘of their-dash: and!” ae of o 0. Comp, the middies’ cheer leader. Here e is in acticn, coring flipflops close to the. ground: 5 ‘FIFTEEN COUNTIES ARE HOLDING COST “ SCHOOLS UNDER AG. COLLEGE EXPERTS “Fargo ND, Nov. Fi een cot tes “are NGlding, halfjday* cost’-estt- zis during ‘the pertod .No= 93, at which wheat and|in a single cropping‘ system, and in- ction ‘costs. are’ being ‘identally : shows the big: risk and the Pte to Rex i Willard, | attendant: labor -tronble \ gitege, | bystem. The farmers can also. com- olding: ‘pare costs of and: profits in raising compared to wheat,—of v cs of ‘labor, and‘ of various farming | ‘The| ‘figures’ point | to the labor ‘which. occurs eh peak {ad for fe ri esol Metzger, with’ the'} potatoes » eat in-“figuring costs,” stated’ Mr. Willard: today, ‘the ‘meetings the ; at we a have doné for thousands ofthe most successful n° and women: throughout the United States, we ean | i 4 ENTER AT ANY TIME’ Htfance examinations, diny deficiency’ in the common’ branches ‘be made up while pu: suing the special course, For particulars G. M: LANGUM, President “N. Dak. \ Remember The American. Legion Musical Comedy, ok Who's Here! cn Friday®: meh November 11th. rs young’ he: was, the} ~ us he Tees Ww oul sf te was, in, the nature, of ‘celeb ation of Mis alsty himself in the: activitles of i He has-never/#* a state. or national: conyention’ i nerican Legion, und. with’ his! wife; ‘who fsa membér.of the Wom- sillary, he “drove: 200 miles te} Tast one at Winona, Mina.’ deni from seiytees Mr. ; Price down 0 on everything Nov. 1, from 6 B00 per cent, ee cols Welding. 14 Thayer St. i “the TWo STR fo) STRONG: PILLARS CARS ON WHI 1 With our ef McClintock Burglar Alarm System which we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Bonas and other ‘valuables as sell as to do your rezeral. banking, business. First National Bank, Bisaick: N. D. 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