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c “LS FIG FIGHT | HIRD AGAINST BETIER TEAM a Priltart Cper Field Running | QF Fergo Backfield Too q Much for Locals a Peaple See Game Which Decides Feothall Honors Amsng High Schools @ = Prilliant open field running by the ro backfield was too much for smarck high’s football eleven to overcome in the state high school championship contest here yesterday afternoon, and Fargo took the hon- ors back to the Gate City by a score, of 19 to 6. The game was played be- fore a crowd estimated at 1,500, which saw the local team go down to de- feat but after a great struggle with a team more eXperienced and faster. The weather was just right for foot- ball, but a bit chilly for the specta- tors, with no wind blowing. The field was in fair condition though sticky. But for a few breaks in the game | By the contest was a hard fight through. out, and a good part of the time on fairly even terms. The ‘local ‘team got a great cheer when it came back hard after Miller for Fargo ran 45 yards for a touchdown and scored on a short. pass to Burke. Alfson at fullback and Capt. ‘Scott at tackle starred in Bismarck’s defeat. Alfson was the best ground gainer for Bis- marck and smashed the line hard until forced out in the fourth quart- er by injuries. Fargo scored within five minutes after played opened, carrying the ball 70 yards in two plays. Rusch made 35 yards around one end and Miller went around the other on a} ~. fake pass in a brilliant run of 45 yards for a touchdown, Bismarck scored after Kline blocked a punt and, recovered it, Carrying the bail close to the line, Halloran tossed a pass/to Burke for the score. Score on Pass Fargo scored again in the second quarter. Fargo recovered the ball on Bismarck’s 27-yard line. After three plays a long pass, Rusch to Fisher, netted the score. The visiting team scored again in the third -quarter, shortly after the opening. A fumbled punt gave Fargo the ball close to the goal and Miller on a short run around Bismarck’s right and planted the ball over the goal line. The Bismarck line was a stone wall most of the time, with Capt. Scott and Kline, tackles, breaking up many Fargo attempts. The local team held Fargo within the five- yard line three times. At times the Bismarck defense stopped the fleet Fargo backfield, but at other times the Fargo interference completely boxed the locals’ ede and got away for good gains. A large number of Bismarck hous- es closed up for the game. The Mandan high school students came over and rooted for Bismarck, and Ru 40. Ru: ma! on ed Fuller, . sees Benzer, JM Owens . seve Rhud, [Bai Rusch (Capt.) .. Halloran. | ™o Miller é Brown, | Ru aaraway Alfson. . pire, Upshaw, Jamestown; Head} int Linesman, ° Pickering, Minnesota, Touchdowns, Miller 2; Fisher, Burke. Goal after touchdown, Fuller. First Quarter Hahn picked off, to Rusch who passed to Miller, who was downed on the 30-yard line. Miller made 12 around end. Rusch 4 off tackle and on the next play added 5 more. Miller lost 3 on an end run, La Fluer failed to make first down, Bismarck taking the ball. Brown made 2 yards. He failed on the next play. Bismarck was penalized 5 yards for off-side. Alfson brought the ball back 5 yards. Hahn failed to gain. Halloran failed ona line smash. Hahn kicked to Rusch, who was downed on | his 25- yard line. Rusch went around end Nor 35 yards around Bismarck’s left end and Miller went around the other end from the 45-yard line on a fake pass’ formation for .a touchdown. It was » beautiful run and he was. given fine interference. Feller kicked goai. Sdore Fargo 7;-Bismarck 0. Hahn kicked to Caraway who was stopped on his 28-yard line. La Fluer made 5 yards through center. Fisher was off-side, and Fargo was penal- ized’ 5 yards, Rusch kicked and Hal- loran let thejball roll, falling on it on the 38-yard line. Alfson failed to gain and then made 3 yards,“A Bismarck pass was _ incomplete. Princeton, N. J. Nov. 11—|in_ the Chicago game’ when the “Princeton’s chances to beat Har. vard rests with the success of the }admits his line-is not! as. strong as Tigers’ open game. Princeton must}‘e would like to have it. It is a set the breaks and be able to take| fighting line, however, and he hopes ‘advantage of them.” the spirit will make up for the other There you have the opinion of| faults that ere sure to crop out. Coach Bill Roper, the man who is| Princeton must stop Owen if the directing the destines of the\ Prince-{ Tigers are to have much of a chance. ton. squad. He doesn’t predict a|‘Owen is dangerous any time his| vard. victory, but between the lines it is}‘tcam gets inside of the opposition’s easy to see that,he has hopes if his] 40-yard line. He is capable of gain-|2 feature of the’. Chicago game, team plays the aerial ‘game as suc-|ing that much distance in a half cessfully as it did against Chicago. | dozen plays. / Rainceton’s line is rather green scored.a touchdown. Score Fargo 7; B Bismarck 6. Middaugh went in for Reed, Bis-| cross-buck. La MPluér- made first. Hahn kicked to La Ffuer, who was stopped on Fargo’s. 28-yard li Caraway. took the ball 5 yards, mak- ing first down., Miller fumbled and |?! i e Bismarck recovered on Fargo’s 30-|high and it was Fargo’s yard line, Bismarck was penalized 5 yards for off-side. End of first quar ter, Bismarck’s ball on Fargo’s yard line. Seore Fargo 7; Bismarck | %° over and the half ended with the made,5 around end and Brown added ; * AVfson lost 2 yards and then fail- ed., Hahn made ,4 yards off right tackle. A pass was incomplete. Fargo took the ball on her 25-yard line/|field and the high school kids join- Rusch ‘kicked to Halloran who was|ed in a snake dance. Both teams stopepd on his 40-yard line. Alfson] started the second half with the|6 i% and Hahn qnade 2 yards. Haha went | same ling-up that finished the first. ~, Fourth Quarter » 11 British soil. i i through for 2 more. Fargo blotked a] Miller kicked to Hahn, who was; Brown made“ 6 yards. .for first} The action by the English autho- I i ine it occ punt and.recovered on Bismarck’s | stopped on his 30-yard line. Halloran | down. Alfsow hit the line for 4 yands.| rities was taken because Siki is a es : -yard line. Miller twisted through | went around end for 6 yards. Brown | Scott failed to gain one tackle wing. | colored man and Beckett is white, for 4 yards. Time out for Brown.|lost a yard. © Alfson made exactly | Time out for Sherwood.\ Brown made’|’ Watkins falling on the ball on Bis- brought a band along to furnish} mned 40 yards to the 50-yard line.| was off-side and penalized 5 yards. |was thrown’ for a 6- Maurice Pranier. Line-up the start: \ | On the next play Fargo was off-side} Rusch failed to.go around end, Alend run. Alfson made’ 4"yai oo 4:Sherwood ......LE. Scroggins | and lost 5 yards, A forward pass} pass, La Flucr ‘to Caraway, .gained | failed, and Alfson”made-12 yards. ° : =m = ] Watkina ssc * Seott (C. | ¥as incomplete. Rusch punted to|first down for Fargo on Bismarck’s|Hahh made 10 off’ tackle. L. Miller Sport Briefs | Rindlaub : sees Reed. Halloran who was downed by Fisher | 18-yard line. La Fluer made 1 yard. | went in for Sherwood. Brown made.2h9 : in. Alfson tore loose from three! on an end run. Miller went around|for Bismarck, Alfson hurt. O'Hare) Baltimore—Oujoui- won the.’ $10,- Grant ; Kline, ~ | Fargo tacklers for 15 yards. Brown | Fisher . «ee» Burke, added 2 more. Alfson made 3 and 1 La Fluer LH...... Hahn, || Was downed on his 12-yard line.|Rusch who fumbled. Fargo recovered | Fargo’s ball on her own 21-yard line line. Brown fumbled and lost 4 yards. | made 4 yards, Caraway added 2 more.} through for 5 yards, Caraw: went Officials - = Referee, Smith; Um-|Alfson made up the 4 yards. Fisher | Miller lost 2° yards on an end run.} through the line for yards, and’La yard line. Miller tore loose and rax|{ Miller got the ball on Bismarck’s 13- Rusch -went around end for 2 yards. New York.—The New York ,boxin; a __ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922 WILL WILL CARRY HOPE OF TI Miller lost’6 yards’ on a pass, GERS Rusch punted to ‘Halloran who was]; intercepted .a pass and. Fargo \taok the bali on her 36-yard line. Caraway made -a yard. Hanson. ent in for, Fisher. Caray away’ made . 4%. Rusch punted Halloran who yan the: ball back to, his’ 21-yard: line.’ Hailoran ;made <y yards, Meinecke went in, for, Fuller. Brown added 3 yards tor first down, pass was, incomplete. Another pas#was incomplete and a third also. Hahn punted to Rusch who was stap-}/ | fed on his own 44-yard line, gs went in for Rindlaub, A pass was complete and a Rusch to Mill: \ fer, netted 5 yard: Rusch to Caraway, pi onan “attempted. pass al betore’ the; final ‘whistle Finel score Fatga 19 + | Defeates' Elsworth’ Finlayson |, In Two Straight Falls On Stetle’Card | Steele, N. D., Nov, 11.—Stanley |. - Rodgers of Bismarek, 9 won his wres ling match ‘here last ‘night over Ell on, also of the cai tong and hard fight: ictor in two straight NEA Service. old inexperienced. That was proved tack: line Owen, who picks hi ag the line opens them, There is enly one thing to do, the line’ must charge low and grab it everything in sight. One thing is certain, the Tigers will fight to the last ditch. . Prinee-. Princeton. forwards were outplayed n all except the final peribd. Roper layson almost throt Aa but it took a long time to pin’ Finlayson’s’ shdul- ders .to the mat.. Rodgers won the first fall in ong hour and eight \ a __| the first Harvard score. At the close ., Nov. 11.—George of the first period with Harvard en- toying a safe margin. Owen was taken out of the game and witnessed ton spirit won the Chicago game| second fall he won in one minute tie Harvard eleven. While the} :ng* vemeinday Py the battle from d is sure to play a‘prominent part] 9nd o half, slaying. rent ‘Ofimson’ boasts a crack-\back field} the side’ lines. y the Tigers’ showing against Har-| speed and quickness in getting hist owe, carriés. the punch, he is‘Har-|’ Dof’t get the impression that Har- \ hold on Finlayson. thing fans gave| Yard's big threat, vard is’ a’one-man team, far from it. The. Steele. Tend Mean fi vex. | Gonch. Bob Fisher is. grooming|{n the back field Fisher has some Rodgers a. big han ee cel Owen for the tilts with Princeton] wonderful material, but Owen is| comes to crashing through the linc. hibition of the wrestling game, and Yale. He-has taken no chances} the big star. = Fisher knows that Harvard’s line OS EERIE with his ‘outstanding. star in‘ the| In Princeton’s game with Chicago| is superior to Princeton and is ce Siki Suspended other -ganies.. the westerners waited for the break,| tain to try to take\advantdge of this | c Against Centre College -it -was|and’ when it,came Fullback Thomas| weakness through -+the plunging * PRE 5 smgisch’s-9:jard ‘line|l aed: Habs = BLHGcs OO: For Nine Months ‘Owen who crashed over ‘the line forJwas pit to ‘work. He crashed mowers of Owen. through the Tiger line for, three \, touchdowns, all on straight football, when Chicago got within striking ; distance of the Tiger goal. Harvard is almost certain to play a somewhat. similar. game. Fisher has a topdency to win with straight football if. possible. Owen of Har- vard is equal to Thomas when it In Gray, whose- work at end was Halfback Cleaves and Quarterback Gorman, the Tigers’ will present a trio-ef great players. It is a difficult thing to devise any game. Then there is the climatic food conditions to contend with. When a/team takes a long jaunt , té play a football game the coach can figure he is spotting the opposi- tion a touchdown or two before the start of the game.” Es'Fluer tok it fo the Ganch mart | Busch failed, tn Fiver mee'2 ast oitcge ers TRAVEL IS BIG HANDICAP TO FOOTBALL |“ La Fluer.took it to the G-inch mark. Sch went through for 8 yards\|A fumble loft the call there. Wat-| Miller weit-around Bismatck’s right} AsPirant, for She Greve ’ ELEVENS kins failed on tho 1-yard line, dndjend for ‘a touchdown, The kick fail- hai standing where the champions 2 Bismarck took the ball. Hahn punted] ed. Score Fargo 19; Bismarck 6. nd his beens meet. 7 ball ‘on| Miller kicked off: to’ Alfson..who|™ Last night the. Frerich boxing ‘fe- By NEA Service. joppeeing eleven a touchdown, when Bismarck’s 18-yard -line. Caraway | was tackled on his 42-yard line, Time | joration anatched away his title of |‘ Danville, Ky., Nov. 11.—Charley; the distance ranges around 2,000 made: {7 Yards; bai Rlner took st: te | wes. taken, outisor, hai Bee wmempde light-heavyweight champion of |’ Moran, famous coach of the Centre miles it means. giving a two-touch- \ Although a great deal of harm is, | ‘the l-yard line. Caraway failed to}2 yards through the line. Halloran France, . and’ suispended- him from Esitcas eden, Wad wot Be esse bie deen’ KanuieSS. i Si dope by certain insects, practically” ball on: Bismargk’s-1-yard line. 2 yards.. Alfson ‘hade 2° yards’ and fora period! of ‘nine months, Only surprised when Syracuse defeated| (“Travel robs a football ee ot lege iby certains insect, practically Score Fargo 13; Bigmarck 6. first down. Brown made 1 around end! & few hours before, the black) con-| Nebraska and ‘Harvard ran rough-| such of its “pen.” Because the fac-| the blossoms-pollinating aid of Second Half. and Hahn added 2 just before the} Qaror of Georges Carpentier’ had|‘chod over the husky Florida eleven.’ ulties limit the time that canbe tak-| athers and it is possible that they The Bismarck, band paraded _ the} quarter onde eae Ae ball! be Bis-|'stumbled into another ‘block | of | “When a team travels 1,000 miles en\to make, the journey it is, impos-| confer still other benefits of which iyard line, Score Fargo 19; Bismarck) #2 yiaging the sBritish home office) to play a football game it spots the sible: to give the team rest prior to| science does not, know. with Joe Beckett to take place on practicin, and it: was decmed, that “all sorts Jof passions would be they met in the ring> ban the French. Have: put on Siki was caused by an overt act. Wed- first down. Hahn lost 10 yards on an|2 yards, A pass failed. Fargo’s ball end run. Halloran made 2 yards. Ajon her own 30-yard line, . A pass, ck’s 27-yard line. Miller lost 7] pass was incomplete.’ Hahn kicked} Rusch to Caraway, made 20 yards, in end run. Rusch regained the|té Rusch who returned 12 yards t6| Miller tore loose for a.t5-yard gain. sch went down end and fumbled, ground lost by Miller. Caraway fail-}the 47-yard line. Miller made 8 yards.|La Fluer, failed to gain and Miller nesday night, when he was acting as to gain. A pass, Rusch to Fisher, | Caraway.made 8+yards for first down.| made 2 around end. “Rusch went a. second for Ercole De Balzec, he scored another touchdown. The kick | La Fluer made 5 through on a cross-| around to Bismarck’s Spyard’ line: jumped to the ring when his man failed. Score Fargo 18; Bismarck 6.| buck. Miller added 4 more. Ruscli| . Caraway lost'1 ‘yard. Rusch took. id struck the| Hahn kicked off to Rusch who re- ‘i made 8 yards for first down. Fargo|the ball to the 6-inch line. Miller’ anager. of the victorious battler, his 36-yard line, Hahn failed to| Caraway failed and Rusch made 4 yards. “Halloran made’.2. Time out: end for 4% yards, putting the’ ball|wentiin for Alfson. | O'Hare ey Walden handicap at Pimlico with on Bismarck’s 8-yard. line. A pass! around end for 6 yatdsand then fai | Thatcher second and Soliga re, Hahn punted to Rusch, who}was inéomplete. Hahn punted to[ed. Hahn punted to Rusch. It wi a the time was 1:40.1-15, i i sch punted to his own 48-yard|on Bismarck’s 33-yard line. La Fluer}Time out for Fargo. La Fluer went Quincy, Ill.—Quincy: baseball fans started a move to.seck entrance into the Three-Eye League. ercepted a pass on Fargo’s 4f-| Rusch punted and Halloran fumbted.| Fluer made) 4 more, and first dowu.}. acts . i i commission. announced that Battlin: Bi - / a i ~ DEMPSEY DISCUSSES FUTURE RIVAL | fit tat sate unui e dears misc Ml We Print everything from a small hand bill to the ‘of the charges brought against him |, _ Pays Compliment to Canadian Hope (pe Beret _ Targe full sheet poster. 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His chest meas-| 65 Dr. “Pierce’s Golden. Medical Di ~ During the world: series Jack ; ; tsement has been increased.a num-| eqvery. with great benefit as a blood Let US FIGURE ON THAT SaCP BILL FOR YOU. ae to 215, and. his waist measure- Mae punted te ne aeho was Dempsey acted as a baseball expert. ber of inches. vq patifier and tonic, and I therefore a aes ; 3 ‘for Bismarck. La Fluer went through ke all the other dopesters Demp- For six ‘months Rioux’. traine ave no hesitancy in recommendiug 9 :@ Fx i e thee foe: b'yarde” Ruseh squirmed picked the Yankees to win, qual- greta but ‘never once was he al-}it as a réliable medicine for’ anyone ~ -through for 15 yards but the ball i Jack for honorary member- ved to box. He made Ris’ boxing | to take who has impure blood or js ~ was called back and Fargo lost 5| “hip in the ‘Moat. club.” debut with Champion Jack*Dempsey.!in a.run-down state of: health."—W. . * 2 : yards for off-side. Hahn intercepted | Dempsey Was‘ unquestionably the SEEKER Glutton, for . Punishment. G. Barnoske, 1548 Charles St. 4 2 f 7 uo pass and was downed on Fargo's| busiest man in the press box. He “os ELZEAR RiQUX. Dempsey said- he hit’ Rioux with] Obtain Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- = : g3-yard line. Time out’ for Reed. | Wore out a couple of fountain pens Shoe his entire repertoire of punches in|ical. Discovery. in: liquid “or tablets Vo : Hy ° é ; “ Hahn made 1 yard around end. Ow-|‘¥tographing baseballs and score tale. : the one round that he boxed but was} from. ‘your neighborhood: druggis:, | 3am 3 ~ N é aan ne offuside. penalty B yards, {€2%ds. Before the close of the series| “Dr. Gabbois, a‘ Prominent Cana-| unablé to floor him, The. meeting| or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' | HB oR 0 rin in e “Brown made a_-yard through the} bis ovice was little better than a|dian sportsnian and a great lover of} with Dempsey was to test’ the cour:| Hotel, Buffaiv, N. Y., for trial’ pke. yy ( e i line. Brown “added 2 more. Alfson] Whisper from aifswering questions. © | boxing, hs’ for 30° yezrs been look-| ge-of the French-Canadian and he ; : i made 2 more and it was fourtn| “Who is the huskiest fellow youling for a physically ‘perfect Cana-}eame through with flying. colors.) ‘ \ sa for: Fe en a... q down. 0 blocked a Bismarck er: faced 2" someone asked Demp-jdian Who might develop into the it is the intention of Dr, Gadbois | 4 7 M ¢ : ‘ 7 punt and !tine. recovered for Bis-| “¥. Lonvsive'gkt champion of the world. |to have. Rioux take all instruction 3 ; (Most Modern Printing Plant in State:) ee. + ~ marck on Fargo’s 35-yard line. Alf- Has Faith in Rioux, In Elzear Rioux, the learned doc-| possible in boxing for abogt a year : Seay : son tried the line twice and failed} ‘A fellow up: in Canada who as| ‘or believes vie’ it? found such anj 2nd then if he shows something turh f and on a third try the Bismarck] yet hasn’t achieved any fame in the| individual. him loose on’the crop of heavies. ‘ backs were in motion and lost -b: ting. His name is Elzcar Rious,”|. After ering Rioux the doc-| < Rioux is 23 years old.; His weight i yards, Alfson tore through for 5 was Dempsey’s reply. : toy put, hiny under 2 course of train-|is 215 and he is 6 fect 41:4’ inches TT i yards. A pass, Halloran to Burke ‘Thereby hangs a very interesting] iny~ that. reduced’ his weight from! in height. His reach is 81 inches. At A 4 x you ’

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