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_. Magie Cit 4 Louisville—Transylvania vs. Lou- isville. Omaha—So, D, University vs. Creighton, _ Grinnell—Washington vs. Grin- | nell, Dubuque—Cornell vs. Dubuque. Fargo—North Dakota vs. N. D, Aggies.” Milwaukee—Haskell Indiana vs. Marquette. Northfield—Macalester vs. Carle- ton. Attlanta—Clemson vs, Georgia ~ Tech. Cambridge, Mass—Florida vs, | - Harvard. Columbus, Ga.—Georgia vs. Au- burn, Charlottesville, “Va.—Virginia vs. ~ Washington & Lee. * sity vs. V. MI. tucky. i =. | It also kills mice, gophers, prairie dug, . cal vs, Lynchburg. PAGE/SIX ) ~ TEAM CHEERED AS IT LEAVES. HIGH SCHOOL, Coach Houser and 15 Players} Drive Through to Minot | PLAY ‘TOMORROW iin’ “Demons” lett | Minot this morning about 10 ock by automobile, to mvet the liston high schoo! team in the semi-f.nals of the state champion- on the Minot field tomorrow afternoon, fteen players were taken by Houser, who planned to give cam a workout in Minot late today if the cars reach tl in time. dust before the team left for the a rousing yell was e udents of the high school. pected that a large number s and local people will go in the morning. to see should school WILL Bismarck for by the It is of stude! from he the game, which on “dope” be one of the best high games of the year. Gloom was cast over the high school camp ‘yesterday when it was reported that Terrence. Halloran, the heavy little quarterback of the am, had suffered a broken ar-bone. The report was, ho , unfounded. Halloran hurt his shoulder in practice but left with the team! and it was expected that he would be in fair shape to direct the narck attack. Williston is captained by Phillips, quarterback, who has a tion iy high school team has the Cutting and its scores f the season show that the team is working to- gether in good shape. Although Bismarck defeated Mi- not 12 to 0 and Williston won 14 to 18,‘the Williston team was foreed to play the last half at Minot with- out Phillips and yet was held on Minot's two-yard line twice, The Bismarck’ team will slightly outweigh Williston, The local hoys were hopeful that there would be a good, field at Minot. Tie weather forecast for North Da- kota today was fo) mostly cloudy to. night and Saturdly, colder tonight. >—_——________, | Football Games — | | Saturday. | o——_______.___» EAST Where Played Pittsburgh—Carnegie Tech. vs. Al- legheny. \ Johnson City, N. Y.—Colgat Lehigh. rae Ithaca—Cornell vs. Columbia. Hanover—Dartmouth’ vs. Boston University. Cambridge—Harvard. vs. Florida. Haverford, Pa—Haverford vs. Guilford. Baltimore—Johns Hopkins vs. W. Maryland. Polo Grounds, N, Y.—Lafayette vs. W. & J. Logali” Lowan vs. Colby. ‘Amherst—Mass. Aggies vs, Bates. Middlebury—Middlebury vs. Tufts. New York—N, Y. Univ. vs. Trinity. Chester—Penn, Mil. vs, Frank & Mar. Philadelphia—Pennsylvania vs. Al- abama, Pittsburgh—Pittsburgh vs, Gene- va. Princeton—Prineeton vs. Swartit- | oboken—Stevens vs. Delaware. S use vs. Nebraska, West Point-—U Mil. Acad. vs. Ste. Bonaventure. Middlcton—Wesleyan ysAmherst. illiamstown—Williams vs. Rens- Haven—Yale vs. Brown, WEST inneapolis—Wisconsin vs. Min- nesota, Ann Arbor—Michigan Aggies ‘vs. Michigan. Northwestern vs. Illitois, y ‘Wabash vs. , Purdue. e Dame—Indiana_ vs. Notre 3 . Kentucky. | Columbia—Kansas Aggies vs. Mis- souri. _ St. Louis—Washington vs. St. Lou- is. Lawrence—Oklahoma Des Moines—Ames v! . Kansas. Drake. Appleton—Northwestern College vs Lawrence. Waukesha—Ripon vs. Carroll. SOUTH Columbia, S. C—South Carolina | vs, Sewanee. | Knoxville, Tenn.—Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt. i Lexington, Va.—Catholic “Univer- { Louisville, Ky—Transylvania vs. Louisville. | Lexington, Ky.—Centre vs. Ken Lynchburg, Va.—Union Theologi- PACIFIC COAST |this morning say they were re pner ; Capt, Seoit, tac “Lo quarter-back; J. Svensgaard, Scroge, Portland—Oregon Aggies vs. Mult- nomah. Stanford—Stanford vs. Nevada, Bozeman—Montana Aggics vs. New Mexico Aggies. Boulder—Colorado Aggies vs. Co- lorado University. Salt Lake—Colorado Aggies vg Univ. Utah. San Francisco—Olympie Club vs.) Santa Clara. Los Apgeles—U. S. C. vs. Occi- dental. WRESTLER IS IN ACCIDENT Radgers, Bismarck wres-. an automobile accident at Long Lake, five miles west of Steele. He met John Stok, real estate man. The wheels of Radgers’ car skidded and the front wheels caught Story’s car. Both cars were pretty badly sthashed. Radgers gave an exhibition for Steele fans at the courthouse gymnasium, wrestling ten minutes with J. Wyantt, Fred Herman and M. Rogers. Radgers is matched with Ellsworth Finlayson at Steele soon, PENN AND NAVY Stanley tler, was in while hunting Washington, Nov. 3.—Penn State and Navy met here today. in the first football classic to be played in the national capital in many years. American League park has been converted into a huge amphitheatre with seats for 50,000. Members of the cabinet, high navy and army afficers and many others in official life were numbered among the spectators. Both Penn State and the Navy marshalled their first line strength, Penn State in the hope of main- taining its record of not a defeat in three years and the Navy in an effort to “come back” after its failure against the University of Pepnsylvania last Saturday, o far as weight is concerned there was little to chose between the teams, the (Navy aggregating 1938 pounds to 1926 for State. CAVALIER TEAM REACHES FARGO Fargo, N. D., Nov. 3.—The Cav- alier high school football - eleven which meets Fargo here tomorrow for the championship of eastern North Dakota arrived last night. The Cavaliers are under the dis- advantage of 15 or more pounds to the man lighter weight than the Fargo “midgets.” Lynn Huey, Cavalier coach points out that his team has‘ been whipping heavier teams all season and is ready for a finish fight. Observers who saw a short workout of thé Cavaliers im- pressed by the snap and precision o2 their team work. His team is primed and ready for the contest he said, with the exception of Birkhofer, halfback. who-will probably not play at all because’ of a sprained ankle. The contesting schools have bet-} ter teams and their teams are better matched than they have been for~ years, according to depesters and a hard ‘fight is expected, with the University backfield and the Aggie line pectively, excelling. (By “the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., Nov. 3—Extra bleach- ers to bring th€ seating capacity of Dacotah field to 5,000 were being completed today for'the hometoming football ‘game between the State University and the Agricultural Coi- lege tomorrow, said Coach Stanley Borleske of the Aggies. Intense in- terest in North Dakota’s principal game of the season promises such attendance he said. Dance tonight at Riverside. ATLL RATS RODE ” STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE yotes, wolves, cockroaches, water bug: dante, A 3c box contains enough tu ‘Kill, 60. to 100 rats. or mice, Get it from your drug or genefal atoro dealer today. Berkeley—California vs. Washing- ton State. CLASH. TODAY) READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS | j i ; Hahn, half-back; Rhud, guar ins, epd, i SECOND PERIOD THE SCORE First period—Navy 0; Penn 0. Second period—Navy 7; Penn 0. Washington, Nov. 3.—Ragged. play and poor punting marked the early stages of the game, but, Penn State jfinally put into execution its double passing and overhead game. Twice it yas within striking Wistance of the }Navy goal but Psalm missed a try at field goal on each occasion, the first effort going wild and the sec- ond falling short. After, an exchange ‘of punts. had given the Navy the ball on State’s ened: up their overhead attack. and} in three passes Taylor went over for a touchdown, Conroy made it seven points with a. placement goal. The lions came back with a lot of fight but Carney stopped their on the 25-yard line and the Navy QUIT TOBACCO, So Easy:.to Drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit No-To-Bac has helped thousands tu break the costly, /‘nerve-shattered te vucco habit. Whenever you have 1 longing for a smoke or chew, just ptace a harmiess No-To-Bac tablet in your mopth instead. All desire stops Shortly the habit is ‘completely bro- ken, and you are better off mentally, physically, financially. It’s so easy. so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn’t release you from. all craving for tobacco in any form, vour druggist will refund. your money without question, ‘Adv. Xmas stock. afternoon. Prices - - forty-yard line the midshipmen op-|, march by grabbing, a forward pass |: TEAM CARRYING B. H. S. COLORS Hebe nud on, Middaugh, A!fson, fullback; Burke, ena: or row, left to right-SBrown half-back’ Murphy, Thomas, H. Svendagaard, Garske, j was able to hold the ball until, the/ | CLASSES IN THE DENISON HANDI CRAFT WORK . .such as Wax Work, Rope Work, Paper Flowers, etc., which are being carried. on in this store,, will continue until December 1st, at which time they. will close on account of scarcity of room and making ready for?our Classes are now being held each after- noon and. evening, with the exception of Friday and Saturday, when they are held in thé. forenoon and Instruction Free. COME IN AND LOOK OVER THE WORK. HARRIS & WOODMANSEE. AUDITORIUM Wed. Nov. 8 THE SEASONS THEATRICAL EVENT DAVID BELASCO With a Perfect Cast of Accomplished Players +--+. TWO SOLID YEARS AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, NEW YORKs The same distinguished Belasco cast that played : 2 solid years Lyceum Theater New York, 5 months Power’s theater Chicago, now playing St. Paul this week. NOTE; CURTAIN 8 ‘P. M. SHARP THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | BISMARCK H HIGH TEAM READY .FOR WILLISTON GAM | Kline, tackle; Benzer, cen-! “Dutch” Houser. | O'Hare,’ Halloran, | “GASCARENS” T0CLBAN BOWELS | When ° Sick, .Bilious, | bilious, when your héad is dull or FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922 E Cleaning, Dyeing, Repatring «| Pressing at new low prices. Mail orders looked after promptly.. We pay postage one way. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works Opposite P. O. Bismarck | the. Sons of Norway will o’cldck.. Members and friends ho!d'a Dance in the K. P. Hall] are invited. Music furnished this eyening. Dance starts 9/ by Severns Orchestra. - e TYPEWRITERS All Makes old ané rented Bismarck Typewriter % Ce. Btemarek, N. De To Voters: My attention has been called to various stories circulated. with the intention of. damaging my candidacy for sheriff of Burleigh county. Among them is that I am a stockholder in the Copelin Motor Co. and. am: in such good financial shape that I do not: need, the office. holder in the. motor company, but have been em- Headachy, | Constipated,. for Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Coldg Clean your bowels—then feel finc! When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, and bowel poison and bowel gases gre cleared away, you will feel like ‘@ new person. Cascibets never sicken or. cramp aching, or your stomach is sour |you: Also splendid for constipated gassy, just take one or two Cascarets. | children. 10 cents a box, also 26 and Tam not a stock- 0} The Bismarck high school football team, named.the: “Demons” by the high school sup-| porters, is one of the best that has worn the maroon and-white colors for.many years. Though! perhaps -not excelling other teams in material, the team- play has been such under the} coaching of “Dutch” Houser that a dangerous, smooth-working machine has, been produced. ; It. isthe first team: in years to take the southwestern high school title from’ Mandan, jand will, compete in. the state semi-finals. ees INAVY SCORES period- ended. DYE OLD SKIRT. . COAT, DRESS IN | " DIAMOND DYES Each package of. “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can dye ortint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists; coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings; dra- peries, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy “Diamond. Dyes”—no, other ‘kind-— then perfect home ‘dyeing is sure he- cause Diamond Dyes, are. guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or ‘run. Tell your druggist. whether the. material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or De it is linen, ‘cotton oF mixed hee dotoed |. 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