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PAGE SI N.D. FOOTBALL ‘SCHEDULE 'S NEARLY CLOSED Interest More Acute in Different | *20for¢ vs. 3 Sections Outside—Four |, Games in Big Ten 1 ‘in comparison with the score the Chi- | cago University team made against the ‘Boulder team. The western | games, the first three of which are | played Friday and the others Satur- ‘day, follow: | Idaho vs. Wyoming at Eiise City. | Montana State vs. Montana at Boze- | 1 man. | Oregon A. C. vs. Washington State at , Corvallis. : California vs. Washington at Berkley. Nevada at Palo Alto. | Utah vs. Colorado at Salt Lake City SATURDAYS | FOOTBALL GAMES | EAST REVELS IN 2 GAMES| e@————_—_——_—--e ‘While the football season in North| Dakota is approaching its close, and} only one college game has been an- riounced for the week, the big gan the next two Saturdays, with a game cr two of importance on Thanksg ing Day. |WUrbana, Ill.—Chicago vs. Iino’ | Towa City, Ia.—Indiana vs, Iowa state confines this; Columbus, :3 for the teams| Ames, la. farther south are slated for play in! Columbi Madison Wis. sin. Michigan ys. iscon- — Purdue vs. Ohio St Ames vs. Kansas Aggies. Mo-~-Oklahoma vs. Mis-, ‘Kansas vs. Nebraska. | .—Tulane vs. Washing: | i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STEIN MEETS STEIN FOR = : THIRD. TIME ON GRID i —— eile teed a American Legion ndortes The Red ! wa i | Chicago, Nov. ithe American ‘Rea Cress by' the Amer- | ican’ ‘Legion, *'* | At the @hnual convention, held this | past ‘week; in’ Kanes ity, the fol- | owing -résolutionsendorsing the forth- | conifag’ envollment) and: enlisting the | were unant- | | influwtice’of service an peut passed’ Gn-NOV.'-2,' thé’ closing a eae pe “Whereas, the American Red Cross ‘ice to service: {the warjtant en Of Atherica: during saws 2 er lis now covoperating:to'the fullest ex- ‘tent with the‘AttericanLegion in its ‘efforts to obtufn ‘fwittiédiate relief tor |disabled serviee men, and | “Whereas, the Américan Red Cross is now appealing; to the American | public for support necessary to car- seen carats | inna i 2 y —Staunch support ; |hds’ been pledged: to ‘the’ rol call of | rendered: vallant and’ unfailing serv- “Whereas; the American Red: Cross | rs “FRIDAY, NOVEMBER«11, 1921 ieeresembenrenn mG. ‘Chose’ Roll Call Take Yeas per cent. better, simply try tallng two of cent: better, simply ing two with each meal and watch the ' Its. Mastin’s VPTAMON ‘gblets coritain highly;concentra- | ‘yesst-vitamiines as. well as i ‘the two. othér still. more impor- tant vitamines: (Fat soluble A Gnd, Water soluble C) and are used” thousands, H now bein; { ‘They: poettively will not upset i the stomach or cause gas, bit, | om the: contrary, are a great aid | lion and a ar eal come 1 ‘pation as a@ general condi- Hl tioner of the WI atem.| Pim- i in. eruptions | seem to vanish like magic, the F E t Vitamon” _. Tablets To Clear The Skin |, Build Firm “Stay-There” Flesh—Increase Energy. Ifyou want to quickly clean your skin and complexion, put some firm healt! ou want vo quickly clean your akin and eomhleion, Pa pnt oe acl 108 Mastin’s tiny. yeast VITAMON Tablete' Both North will be in ac Stato Univ Dakota State Schools! ton. ion, the team of the| South Bend, Ind. y Which started trav-; Dame. | day, going far south! Indianapolis, Ind.—Michigan | Aggics | ry out its splendid work. * “Therefore, be it resolved, that the | complexion becomes fresh and ' American Legion in. convention as- clear, tho cheeks glow with rud feaith: the deal pecoaies tae, the bright. _Mastin's VITA- askell vs. Notre: elling Jast | ry Vi sembled endorse. the roll call of the iti to try conclusions with the team of! ys. Butler. or | MON Tablets’ are’. positively Marquette University at Milwaukee.| Grinnell, la— oH vs. Grinnell. | ee Red Gross and: call Pall fess to give you new North Dakota Aggies and Concordia! Birmingham, Ala.—Center vs. Auburn, | the service mem of: America to lend! ealth, enérgy and ambition and hb ‘ i their influence “and best efforts to the! improve ap) ce. Do | Of what use are fine features with an ugly, yr imitertons or gubati. | mottled shin, @abby flesh, sunken ches! tutes. - You can get Mastin's VITAMON. les: from any will meet in a game that hi isville, Ky.— i the earmarks of an inter. battle,; Kentucky. ! y but their opponents come from across; Crawfordsville, Ind.—Rose Poly vs. roll call in recognition of service that | pad j has been-and is still being rendered, * | Reports of orgénization for the roll | uches under the eyes or acareworn, sickly- [ooking face? ing. face’ Let’ Vitamon correct. these rby Moorhead, Minn.| “ Wabash. | Good ‘druggis a iy is playing all of| Milwaukee, Wis.—North Dakota _vs.| call which are ‘reaching: Central Di- | ‘ - its games on the road fiom this time; Marquetle. i vision Headquarters, here. in Chicago, | Are Positively Guaranteed on. In Marquette, the University will! Gecrgetcwn, Ky. — Marshall vs! HERB AND RUSSELL STEIN, BROTHERS, WHO WILL OPPOSE | imdicate increated interest in Red! to Put On - Flesh he opposed, by a team of rather good} Georgetown. |EACH OTHER FOR THE TURD TYME ON ‘THE GRIDIRON Cross activity over: the preceding: year | eG) 2 class, and a victory either, way would! winchester, Ky—Morris Harvey vs.| { aE “hel {iris hundreds--of .commynities.”” “The | Clear the Skin and Increase not be a disaster for either team. Kentucky Wesleyan. | By NEA Service, . Each fall-when the brothers.,tfot| Present program} which. is. being \ eons VEASTN. Energy When Taken, With third game that will be watched with| Appleton, Wis.—Ripon vs. Lawrence. | Fittsburgh, ‘Pa., Novs.11—Just as in out on the field ‘the parents cf the|@dapted to local seeds in serving. the; pobtte tative E ‘ Meal. i ‘os interest in North Dakota is the meet-| Waukesha, Wis.——Northwestert Col-} 1919, and “inthe samc) two Stein iads do not take’ sides: but} people in-all of the nine states of 11: | J eo: very or Money Back ing between Carleton and Hamline-at }orchfield, the letter team being the next opponent of the university. t 0 a : i A, College vs, Butler. H So far as is‘kuown this is the first a | © § ° With interest possibly waning in| Wooster, 0.—Akron vs. Wooster. ‘Nov. 12, when-¥ ngton and Jeffer-) case in history where two brothers| “That @nrollments: will show an in-! isn { is ; the North Dakota schedule, it is be- | Cleveland, 0.---Oberlin vs. C | son eleven oppozes the gridiron war-| have played on opposing teams for| Crease over the past year and resuls | n coming more acute in the different! sections outside. In the Big Ten, four} games.are scheduled, and two of these} have everything that can be asked for in a big! ccllegiate football attraction. Chicago is meeting Mlinois at Urbana and after from Conference charts for 1 Michigan-Wis- consin game is scheduled at Madison. The other Big Ten games are lowa and Indiana at Iowa City and Ohio State and Purdue at Columbus. It is the first time in several years! lege vs. Carroll. ie Indianapolis, Ind.—‘Chicago Y, M. C.} ncinnati, O.—Dennison vs. Cincin- | nall. Ada.—Ohio Northern vs. Heidelberg. Hiram, O.—Hiram vs. Kenyon. Alliance, 0.—Mt. Union vs. Miami. New York—Ohio Universityy vs. Co-| a O—Western Reserve v3. Ohio Wesloyan. Springfield, O.—Wittenberg vs. Otter- bein. | Omaha, Neb.—Creighton vs. Okla-; homa Aggies. i band and to dat ents Gf Her-| Hope fora t8°game so that there tein are hop-| will be peace*in ‘the family. + a tie game on ing and prayin; riors at the University of Pittsburg.| three yéars: in suce ion. This is the.third year that Herd] And each. wades.into the other just Stein, All-American center of Pitts-;as hard as if he were playing some burg, ad Kusseli Stem, captain and] other cpponent when they swing into left tackle of Washington effer-| action, : scn have faced each oner. I year A peciliar thing about both the Herb was captain of the Pitt aggre-| Ste'ns is that. each kicks the goals gation which won, 7 to 0. This year] after. touchdown for his team and! Herb is just ap e in the Panther| each is a finished goal from place- ranks, but his brother Russell is lead-| ment kicker, both having many goals ing the Washington and Jefferson] in this manner to their credit.. In his team has won| order to. place .kick; Herb Stein, has and is one of the/to be pulled from his place at center six straight gan Mnola, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Montana, Wis- consin and Wyoming. in’ increased ‘service, to. world war veterans and their families, in more public health nurging and greater ac- tivity is’the belief of workers in the 748 cliapter's Gf the division. HOW. HEROINE WILL SPEND $1000 By NEA Service. ; ‘Homer, Neb., ‘Nov. 11—Mrs. Mildred ‘Lothrop, the telephone’ operator ii MASTINS EL {DANCE! 50c PER COUPLE. | Hie DANCE! — | Dance’ tonight at Patterson’s Hall. “PHREE piece Orchestra ‘absolutely the’ best Dzace Musie and Dattce Floor in Bis- |marck, ONLY 50c per couple— all-night—Just think of | it HIGH SCHOOL TO... == “STAGE CARRREAL ‘Mandan, N. D., Nov. 11—The Man- dan high school will stage an athletic carnival here on the night of Decem- ber 2. The affair is in colebration of the end of the football season and to that | Chicas has approached the! p ille, _—-Arkansas vs. Phil- 2 Hi L 1: i 5 | i tuliticecing aithethe matorial’and’tho|" ate o eco. few undefeated teams east of the Mis-| and the -ball passed back. to him by| awarded the Theodore Vail medal and eee este Bet au kar formally, open ithe ‘basket “ball season. record to make the critics predict a| st, Loiis—Westminister vs. St. Louis. | ##sippt. another lineman, : $1,000 for heroism in saving hundreds Orchestra confured with’ the possible victory. In spite of this, sev-| Northfield, Minn.—‘Hamline vs. Carle:| ~~—~~~~~—~ : from per‘shing in a flood at the riak| Orchestra advertised at a Jocal| ~~ eral times, the Maroons have made’ ton. takes a few more dives to the mat, he of tier own’ life,-téld today how she/dance hall—this is orobably an the game close. In other years, car-| si, Paul, Minn-—St. Olaf vs. St-| wi! have qualified for the aquatic CHAMPION IN will usc’ the money: oreliestra from McKenzie, No. T lier days, when fortune favored the! ‘thomas. | championships ‘ ‘EACH “Pirct,’ Tan going to’ pay what I| Dale 4 9 0 7 ; Maroons ‘the Tilinois team displéyed! emporia, Kan—Baker vs. Kansas| eg ae SECTION owé; T'wotld have’ been out of debt,| EVERY NIGHT FROM NOW To those of delicate con- unexpected ability when confronting the Manoons, traditional enemies. Inj} everything but strength and fighting instinct, Chicago is the superior team this year, and strength and never say die spirit does not compensate for brains and speed and knowledge in todays gante of football. The Wisconsin‘/Michigan game also is a meting where one team has the State ‘Normal. | Monmouth, Ill.—(Northwestern College ; vs. Monmouth. j | Vermillion, 8. D.—South Dakota Ag- gies vs. South Dakota. | | Galesburg, Ill.—Illinois ‘Wesleyan vs. Millikin. Waukesha, Wis.—Lake Forest vs. Car-; roll. Fargo, IN. D.—Concordia vs. North Da- ¥ v1 is 1. ons where : neh Be ys Fargo, 'N..D., Nav. 11—Victory of Some of these golfers could -save a lot of time if they would shoot first and while their opponents are. driving they could be lookin’ for their ball. a 4 No, Emmet, these different com- the Fargo high school football teani over the Jamestowi high sctisol foot: ball team in ‘a\gane played to break the tie which éxiated; left a definite high schoo} ckampion in each section of the state. Fargo is the title hold< er in the soutHeas.0-n corner, Grafton mitteés and commissions that rule in the northeastern; Mandan’ in thé bit the ftcod took-all that I had and jast couldn't let the boys quit school atid work. “Next I'm going to buy a few. ee things’ at I've wanted ail) COUPL! ON DANCE AT PATTER-' SON'S HALE. 50 CENTS PER He was taught to tackle high, To tackle -anywhere; He tried to do all he was taught, stitution, young or old, 4Scott's Emulsion’ is nourishment and tonic that builds up the whole body. advantage of experience, weight. and 3. boxing and rasstin’ ain't got nothin’) .outnwestern, and Williston in thé But all he got was air. rower. Yost will bring a powerful cone Me kapistana ys. ‘Bradley. | to do with the fans. | | northwestern: sect! 2 | Mire ma Riche ae nae _ Scott & Bowne, Blocenfield; N. J. aggregation to Camp Randall and will| Wenover, 0.—Hanover vs. St..Xavier. i Pe The Fargd-Janiestown:‘tie. was the| Whom ‘enlisted and: served. overseas: RIGHT EARFUL, —ALeO MAKERS OF—— unleash everything in plays and strat- paar aE DO: YOU KNOW THAT: Two-thirds] (oy game withoit a decision between | “MY boys=-they're the best boys: in|-He thought he'd go a hunting, . { egy the Michigan team posse3se8 in} ‘ } of the boxers in the United States—j teams in line for the’ title, and many |the worl@—have gone: raving crazy So He ‘grabbed himself 4 gun; ; He i an attempt to stop the Badgers, whose FF AIN'T? of the games fesulted-in high scores; {over thelt mother’s medal,” laughed He: didn't figure-on the’ trigger— ’ i record to date is the best of any teain q ag. SIs ie four of five. gamea: being played in| Mrs: Lothrop, ‘And the’ boys of the| Mis hunting. now ig: done. “ in the conference. ‘xcept in kicking. 5 r 2. This guy: Killinger, who has been! wniey the winning téam made more Hort-—they: all -lall’ me TT ~ “(Tablets or Granules) Wisconsin is reputed to have some| ~ advantage in all departments of. the! game and its edge in sheer power will go a:long ways towards deciding the game if the team does not indulge in a slump because of the weeks layoit. In the Missouri Valley, three games of interest are slate. Ames, Towa! KEEPS TITLE New York, Nov..11—Johnny Buff, world champion bantamweight boxer, retained his title last night by ob- taining a judge's: decision’ over Jack makin’ all them touchdowns for Penn Tos Winisto: State, must be tryin’ to land a new Grin one mundesd RIES ue Sweetie. : * "| the’ preliminary: sea sort. \ ee, The report that Babe Ruth will race Peter’ “Manning has been declared] DANCE! 50c PER COUPLE. » DANCE! . unfounded. to give’ a dance in my ; discouraging~ it’ be- Ke Young-° men’s Lamb coats:$18 at Bergeson’s. lined | Eon INDIGESTION State College, and the Kansas Agvi- | He was a drop- Dan. 5 age Y oa y tr A iy Sharkey of New York: at the end of; : : y Dance.,tonieht: at: Patterson’s cultural College will meet in thelr | gneir 15-round bout in Madison Square] |, ee te te eieked the kick| Hall, THREE plece Orchestra) the ccnference. At the sare Garden. in a number of earlier! | That made his college cop. —absoltely' the ‘best Dance! Missouri is meeting the University Of) .ounds, Buff started a winning offen- And ‘then one day ho tame: to kick; Music ‘and ‘Dance* Floor jin ‘Bis: | \ Oklahoma and Nebraska is mecting) 1. in the twelfth round and by the he‘ game was. on the shelf. |marck, ONEY: 50c- per ‘couple— Kansas. The latter team has co! il long ways since its defeat Ly ke three weeks ago and the game should stow just how powerful the Nebraska team: is. The latter team, returning from its! long trip to the east is laible to be a bit off edge. ‘Eastern , foothall revels in two ‘games, games that before the World War, eastern critics have declare] Lo be for the worlds footdall champion- ship. Princeton aand Yale play one game, a game slightly overshadowed by the meeting bc:ween Penn State and the Navy. Some eastern critics are saying that Penn State licked Har- vard in spite of the tied score, and there seems ta be little question in the minds of men who have watched at power of his hitting, turned the tide ugainst the Italian-American. Buff operted fhe fight ‘with a rush, but Sharkey’s well placed blows slowed him up for a whilé, He was staggered by Sharkey’s blows on numerous oc- casions, but recuperated quickly. Sharkey had the. better of five}. vounds, six went tc Buff and four were even. Buff weighed 114 pounds and Sharkey 1161-2. < Bert Colima of San Francisco re- ceived the judges’ decision over George Shade, also of San Francisco at the end of their eight round bout. ON THE o- He tried to kick.a drop kick, but He dropped and: kicked himself. 4 se Dance oe night—Just' think of it!!. Don’t ‘get “the McKenzie There is a rumor fvating. around| Orchestra ‘confuséd. with | thé that President Harding is | going to’ Orchestra advertised. at a local ; Sea ‘_ lorchestra. from McKenzie, No. A girls school organized. a basket-' Dak.” 4 Che ‘ ball crew and the team: turned out to| EVERY NIGHT FROM NOW be a, bloomer. ON. DANCE © AT: “PATTER. a SON'S. HALL. 50 CENTS PER COUPLE...’ ‘ LEFT SARFUL Because, it’ may be said, He knew the use of-every club, But! couldn’t use his hea?. RIGHT FEARFUL The Dancer. joined ‘sothall team, That's where the ry. halts, Young men’s) Lamb lined coats $18 at Bergeson’s. Patterson ‘Hall tonight. Dan-' se Reason : Java Wrapper—The Best ~ » ¥ourll experience real smoke refresh- =Ment and. complete: contentment only when you've lit a La Palina. alts soothing smoothness.and rare aroma for Smoking the Navy in action, that in some ways ! B hi Biz it is the class of the section. A game OTHER HAND ecauses upon his ; first, long¢ Punky 3.) or, : me 0 that will be approached with doubt- | OTHER HAND _ | He stopped to dance o waltz,’ |cirg. 10e a dance. |~.. >. .willawaken you to smoke enthusiasmn. ful emotions is the mec:ing between the badly defeated teams of Dart- mouth and Pennsylvania. Intersectional games :ffer little in- terest. Georgia Tech is meeting ‘Georgetown; Tulane is coming up the river to meet Washington University in St. Louis; 2 game that is hoped to develop into a traditional battle for tho championship of the Mississippi. The much travelled Ohio: University team from Athens travels to New York for a game with Columbia. Lack] ~‘po make baseball popular with the XN x cf interest in the intersectional games! foreign element the game will have i Senator oe . 2 for 25¢ enables the battle at Nashville, in the} ty start by interesting ihe boys. It Best: yes Zs Je z 25¢ south, between Vanderdilt and: Geor- gia to take its proper place in the football annals nf the year. Wander- dores “in ‘Sunny Tennessee.” The west again presents a schedule of games that are more than worth while.. California and Washington furnish the stellar attraction, while the Utah and Colorado battle w' demonstrate the standing of the west, | | QUIT TOBACCO | So easy to drop ( Cigarette, Cigar, | or Chewing habit | BY GROVE Why is it that baseball has never made a hit with the foreign coun- tries? Tie and again our champion- siip teams have crossed the pond for? F | demonstrations, but all they left was the box score. Our army, in England and France, stirred up a certain amount of interest, but all it amount- ed to was an appreciation. When the players leave the country the game departs with them. will have to be* inauguarted in the scHools and on the playgrounds, and grow With the géreration. The older preciate its great possibilities and take advantage of them. Japan, Hawaii, Cuba and Philippin- | es are the only countries which have developed anything at all in base-| Dall. That’ is because our leading players have been going over there | for the past fitteen years. ee * Amos Rusie, after. noting the fine | work of the pitchers in the world series says he has decided it was not! the lively ball that «was responsible | for the free hitting of last season. By | deducticn we would say that Rusie! Na GREATEST STARS EVER LOOMING ATIOWA | | i GLEN DEVINE (LEFT) AND HIS’ BABY SON, GEORGE; DON MACRAE (RIGHT) AND DON, oR. \ as ts ‘S oe By NEA Service, old’ Don’ Macrae, Jr. Th ‘other. is lowa’ CitypIa:s*Nov. 11—Along aout sevén-monthsolt~~ George: Devine: | Which may explain, to’ some extent; ; Java leaf the most expensive wrapper, are Magnolia. .- + i pilt has invaded| the southwest and} 1 of % 4 i s on people,, of England‘and France, have C i Beate (iets jean Ooreia aeored 8 tried to play, along with the Ameri- P fecto: Grande « 3 for soc anit have a good deal at stake when! C285: but found the game entirely soo c de fc es 7 oo “1 strenuous. One must grow up wil 'ONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY they meet on the field of the Commo-| 4, game of baseball to réally ap- MANUFACTURERS, U.S. A. Corona Chica (tn cedar lined canisters) 15 Fine craftmanship, perfect blending of Vuelta Abajo, Havana filler and the finest found in La Palinas. The Java leaf brings out pleasures before lost.in Havana tobacco. Get behind one once. (a % ° | 15¢ Ze Hho PAL z GN Wee ns eS 1TyY 3 A No-To-Bac has helped thousands to! figured it was “punk” pitching. That | 193 break the costly. nerve-shattering: té-| statement ought to make Amos 2, _ bacco ‘habit. Whenever you have 4; popular guy with major league pi longing for a smoke or chew, just; chers. 5 Iowa University is going to. have} x 3 i 5 theft daddies’ wi ess not tos ‘a couple of gridiyon stars who'll have | sack on pao pepe: wee ety ; Walter Camp jotting down their] Dom,,JrFis as familiar-with a foot-, place a harmless No-To Bac tablet in e a8 is going to have a | fore the world series has been com- i your mouth instead. Ali desire stops Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off mentally, physi- cally nancially. It’s sc easy, so sim- ple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn’t release you from all craying for tobacco in any form, your drug- gist will refund. your money withou: question. jnames for the All-American even ‘be- Walter Camp ballas HY is with his. little red{ wagan. And they, wever walk the/ hard time explaining, if he shows a preference for eastern stars in his| All-American lineup, after what. has | happened to some of the “big: three” _elevens this season. sae If Frank Moran, who has been knock- ed out by everybody except himself, pleted. ‘ . ficor with George. They just put a They'll so far outclass Iowa's pres-} football..in ‘his arms when he cries; ent back field hat any comparison) at night..and he goes back to sleep. would be foolfsh. And- if you don’t! Both Devine’ and Macrae are seniors | believe it, just ask.Glen Devine or Don| at Iowa-.-Devine:is. playing: hie third Macrae, present star half-backs on the} year on the varsity team ’and already Towa team. has won his “I” twice!;:’ One of‘’em, you see, is three-year-| rae’s first year of fuotball. uinecar| &

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