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a [7 running mate, Bernte Kirk, has shown ‘WOLVERINES . the ‘conference, ~ Druggists here guarantee these pleas- SER VICTORY OVER BIG TEN Yes! Gout Aas Not Been) Crosed in Season’s Play Amn. Atbor, Mich, 17.—Believing the aliize andBlue is headed for a Western Conference. charhpionship, 's of the Michigan ’varsity team today set their hearts on hout a score, being against the Wolverines. ‘ter three. non-conference and iwvo con ace games, the Michi- gan goal line remains. uncrossed, while the Yostmen have amassed a) total. of 145 points, forty-three. of | these being counted against Ohio| ate and Illinois. + Michigan football teams have gone through five other seasons without be- ing scored upon, but only one of these occasions was.within the. last quarter of a century. .In 1901, when | the Wolverines showed the first flash. | es of what later won for them. the title of a “point a minute” machine, they played eleven games,-several of | them against strong middle western | squads, :piled up a total of 550, points, | and kept: their goal line uncrossed. The other scoreless years for Mich- an opponents were 1879, 1885, 1886 | d_ 1887.. In these ‘other. seasons, | however Michigan played but two or three gamés. The: Yost folloiwng thisyear. be-| eves Michigan’s team is the strong- est that has been developed in Anni | Arbor in years, Some observers go “so far as to say it is one of the smoothest running scoring machines | ever turned out here. To win imperishabie gridiron. glory | this year's team must/shut out\ Wis- | consin and Minnesota. The Badgers, jlooked up here us presenting the fhardest game ‘on the Wolverine | schedule, (come to Ferry.Field next Saurday. The following weex Yost takes hi8 men to” Minnesota. * Michigan suporters‘say this year’s team is composed of one of the great- est aggregations of stars ever as- sembled under the Maize.and Blue banner. Harry Kipke, the halfback whose work has attracted attention through- out the country, is gided by Cupron, 2. fullback who is making a record for. line plunging. Kipke, however is‘the team’s “triple threat.” His spuriting \has been a feature of all Michigan }games this year. Michigan also boasts two of the best ends in the conference. Captain Goebel is an aggressive player who figures ‘in nearly every play. His some of the flashiest play of the lo- igal. season. He is anjexpert open field runner. 4 Uteritz, the Michigan quarterback, has shown to unusual advantage; his «heady play being responsible to a large degrge for this year’s victori The Michigan line although large- ly composed of green men has in Muirhead, one of.the star tackles of. The remainder of the line lias shown to advantage, de~| ‘spite the lack ‘of experience: on the ‘part of the players. “Wisconsin will'be -a tough team to beat,” was the word Coach Yost brought back from Minneapolis after scouting the Badger-Gopher fight. The Wisconsin representatives :spe- cialize in short passes and /the sWol- vorine guide has turned his atten- ition toward perfecting ! a. defense against such attacks. "The: : Michigan, defense in. all-.other departments is} * at about top form. | |~ The ony:fly: in the Michigan cint- ment this year is the.0 to 0, score in the Vanderbilt game. But the Maize‘and Blue adherents. are thank- ful Michigan ;was not scored upon and not. only are voicing their de- mands for a conference victory, but also ‘far.a victory. without a score by the opposition. The Michigan BAD COLD GONE “IN FEW HOURS supporters. believe | | | Michigan is better than Iowa, another Conference leader because *~{linois h@d the westerners to an 8 to 7 score,, while Michigan defeated 1l-) linois with ease. That leaves Wis- eonsin and Chicago to be reckoned with,,. Michigan hopes to humble the Badgers here. Then Chicago, in the event it’ goes through the~year un- beaten ;would have to be eliminated! by comparative figures if/Michigan was.to gain undisputed right to the. championship. = KRAUSE READY FOR.GOWITH | _ MEDINA MAN Will Meet Joe Maus Maugs at Wilton Friday Night i in 10-Round Alray \ Bat Krause ‘came back from Grand Forks, where he’ boxed Perry Bliven to a ten round draw and is leaving for. Wilton, where he. boxes Joe Maugs: ‘ten. rounds Friday. Krause Wilton match. a expects. to get a clean. cut. -verdic®. over the tough Medina battler. All indications are for a big house. Krause bas been Bo: | ing goad lately and is in good shape. with.a sore throat has recovered and will be ready -for.any one now, Kid Brady, local bantam weight, and ‘champion. of. North Dakota has signed to box. Freddy; Mellhof at Krause:Perry fight card Nov. 29th. Mellhof will be remembered by fans last ‘year. Brady also has an offer st. Grand ‘Forks on there next card: which will 'be sometime soon. ‘The ‘North Dgkota Athletic club is eving ‘along good and expetts’ to. put and sign Johnny Knauf here with Bat Krause as the main go. Buck Garrison ‘Has signed up. with the club and will hereafter box unde: its colors. Garrison is a hard hitter and with a_ little’ training make them all: step. -He has boxed “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, and Never Sickens! | 1 In a few hours your cold is gone, head and nose clear, no feverishne: headache, or stuffed-up feeling. the grippe quicker than nasty quin- ine. They never make you sick or un- comfortable. Buy a box of “Pape’s Cold Compound” for a few cents and get rid of your cold right now.—Adv. i ; F | Get The Habit of Sending |} Your Hides and Furs To] Us For The Best Tanning; save money by having YOUR OWN hides and furs made into useful articles, such as robes, coats, fur sets, chokers, rugs, mittens, gloves, caps, buckskin, oak harness, lace and sole leath- | some good boys and held his own with. jthem all, he, is now training every | day’ and will be ready for action in a short while. Bismarek ‘now has a good. lov of | boxers that fight out of here and be- | tore winter is over.no doubt will ve at least‘one boxer and wrestler eyery weight here. ant tablets to break up a cold or | - St. Paul.—The 1923 International } bowling tournament was set for Feb. 19 to 19 here. erback of the Nebraska \unive: < 3 8 = = 3, < 8 3 é S 3 & 8 > s S é ES scrimmage. WINS ‘CUP. | Derby, England, Nov. 17--False | Alarm, by Rattlejack, out of White- | lie, owned by J. H. Hull, won the er. We also do taxidermy and repair work. We are always igh the market for taw hides, furs, and junk. Write for free price ists and tags. THE BISMARCK HIDE & FUR. CO. Bismarck, N. D._ derby cup handicap of L1250 ioday., J. Cunlie’s Charlebelle was second and -Major Worthington’s Brinklow,! | third, Thirteen horses ran. | False Alarm won by three quarters jof a length, with Charlebelle a neck |ahead of Brinklow. i The betting was: False Alarm, 20 to 1; Charlehelle, 9 to 1, and Brink- low, 20. to ¥ against, ‘ claims he, is in’ good shape for the | Glendive as the semi-windup for the | ’ SPORT BRIEFS ||’ ——?| | Lincoln, Neb—Glenn Prestgn, quar-! » Owen of Harvard kicking a_goal from placement from fe 80-yard line after Quarferback “Buell ‘of Harvard had mhde'a fair catch on a Princeton punt: This was the only score made by Harvard. Arrow shows ball... Western Football Suffers Nothing in Com- parison With the East By Billy Evans. Cambridge, Mass,, Nov. 17.-West- ern. football suffers nothing in com- parison ‘with :the east. The much- touted Harvard eleven was a distinct disappointment in-‘its game with Princeton. - I ‘am ‘basing my comparison be- ween .the east, and west on. some. of the games that I have: seen between thé leading teams of the). two sec- tions: When Princeton played’ Chicogo, I am frank to admit that my senti- ments, leaned toward Princeton. I have-always been a great admirer af the Tigers :because> of their fighting spirit. Princeton ‘teams never quit. Best Team Didnt Win. | Chicago ‘had beaten: ‘Princeton the previous year and I was pulling for the Tigers to éven up the score. Princeton. won thé Chicago game, but. no one could ever convince. me |that-the.Tigers were stronger than Stagg’s eleven. Despite my leaning. toward. Prince- ton; despite the Tigers’ victory, I am of’ the: firm opinion that, the best team did not win the game. For. three periods the Chicago forwards tore the Princeton line to shreds and the: Maroon backs’ galloped ‘through, huge holes as: they: pleased. i In the last few minutes of.the | game Princeton realized it could nat gain through the, Chicago ; line. | Under The Tigers, played risky, yet game ———_ | Football Saturday «| —_——__ EAST for his go -here with Kid Fogarty Place “Prineoton—Prineeton vs. Yale. Philadelphia — Pennsylvania wSs Penn State. 4 Amherst—Amherst: vs. Williams. Polo Grounds, N. ¥.—Columbia vs. on another: shqw here soon and try| Dartmouth, Ithaca—Cornell .vs.. Albright. Cambridge—Harvard vs. Brown. Haverford—Haverford vs. Susque- oanna. Pittsburgh—Pittsburgh .vs., Wash.. should | & Jeff. ) Hobéken—Steveys vs. + Rensselact. Swarthmore—Swarthmore ‘vs. Mub@ lenberg. o% Syracuge—Syracuse vs. Colgate. Medford—Tufts - vs.:Mass.. Aggies. West Point=U..S. Mil. Acad. vs. Bates. i vs. F. & M. When Sick; Bitious, move every day—Yet Your thirty ‘feet’ of bowels may be lined with poison- | ous waste which is being sucked in- to your blood; keeping you half sick, bervou's, despendent / and upset. Whether you hate jeadache, colds, sour stomach, indigestion, or -heart palpitation, it is usually from bovvel poison, suc’ conditions there—was | Thor Jenson, who has been un the only one thing to do, open up, and hospital for the past three iveeks| 41.) js just what Princeton did. <CASCARETS” FOR BOWELS. Headachy, ~Sdur*Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds \ Your bowels’ may gs regular— Harty! One or two Cascarets to-| football, and. took advantage. . je every. break offered. At. the cla the first: half I felt. that ohitigo would roll up about 30 -points: Yet | the game ended 21 to 18 in faye of Princeton. : Havard. always boasts 9; leone line. Against Chicago‘ the:Prinégton line, looked’ very weak. | It seemed that if “Harvard’s. ‘line was} up {.to snuff the Princeton game would+ be easy, the Crimson. ‘Yet if any- thing’ thé: Harvard. ‘line was, onut- played by: the. Tigers. Tiger Line Much Tecptgyedis<: + In .this -connection ‘dne-.of two things i3 pos: ible, either the Har- vard ,lipe wasf@reatly’ overrated, or élse the foxy BYly..Roper has worked wonders with the;Tiger line in a few. short . weeks. Unquestionably ‘the, substitution of ‘Howard, for: Snively nlugged a-big..hole..in' the Princeton defense. Chicago gained. gt will through Snively. against Princeton it is not up.to the standard of Harvard teams. Perhaps the loss. of Captain Buell snapped the co-ordination that must ‘exist be- tween the line and the backs. When he dropped: aut of the ‘lineup, ‘Har- vard | seemed-to flounder about, not getting anywhere in_ particular, I would: say there is but'little dif- ference between tit east’ and west. in :football .and certainly the: west’) Suffers _ nothing. dy. Michigan and jicago strike me as | having’ more power and possibilities than either Princeton or Harvard, ginia vs. Virginia. , | WEST Columbus—Iowa vs. Ohio State. Chicago—Illinois’ vs. Chicago., i jgan, | - WLincoln—Kansas Aggies \ vs.."Ne-, braska. Indianapolis—Notre Dame \ v8." But- ler, Columbia—Washington souri, Lexington—Alabama | vs: Kentucky. | vs. ‘Mis- Crawfordsyille—Chicago:; Y. Ce Acys: Wabash. -Greencastlc—Hanover va} De Pauw. Omaha—Michigan ‘Ageics < v3. reighton. 4 jawretice-“Colaiade: vs, Kansas. Milwaukee>-Detroit ‘vs. Marquette. Sioux: City—So. Dakota State vs. Morningside. .Superior—N. D. Aggies vs. ‘Superi- or Nortnal. Constipated, “for night will cleanse your bowels right. By. morning all the~ constipation poison and Soursbile will move out— thoroughly! Cascarets: will: not’ sick- ch you—they physic: fully, hut never. gripe or inconvenience, Children love Carcarets “too. On. the. form, that Harvard showed’ compnrison.!|_ Morgantown, ..W. , Va—West’ Vir-|) ‘Ann, Arbor—Wisconsin Vs... Michi-|, Ames—Oklahoma .vs. Ames. . G 10} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ear wane i 1 _|all craving for tobacco in any form, ‘your mouth instead. All desire stops FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922 St, Paul—Macalester, vs, St. Thom- Spartanburg, S.. C.—Furman ‘v:,Jresult, was not at stake. The Fili-|'tire first string with the exception of Woffard. ‘ ~ * Washington, D. C.—V. M. | George Washington. Bradley. Washington, D. Go Georeelona vs. «| Bucknell. Shurt- ‘as. Wetertown—Carroll vs. Northwes- tern College. Pcoria—Lake Forest vs. Poly. Alton—Illinois Normal, vs. lehs Captain Louie Duerner, quarterback, + is in fit condition to start the game. SETTLE LOCAL SCRAP. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 17.—Weather reports indicate that a‘dry, fast field willbe ‘ready for the athitetes of nino out-boxed, out-generalled and outpuncled Goldstein in nearly every. round, and thus got revenge for a re- versal at the hands of the New York- er in one} of his first bouts in this ‘country last summer. L d vs. \ PACIFIC "COAST Corvallis—-Oregon Univ. vs, 0. A. Bloomingtor®-Augustana. vs. -IIli- \ : 1 H nois College. \ : Stanford —Washington ve. Stan- A.C. TEAM GOES eatee aad Sreerent Minn., Meh ry ‘ort = a 4 schools whp will meet tomorrow af- SOUTH Bevkeley—California vs. Nevada, - TO SUPERIOR | ternon'a t2 p.m. on the A.C. field to settle the annual question of in- tercity football supremacy. Athens, Ga.—Vanderbilt vs, gia. Geor-| Los Angeles San U.S.C. vg, Idaho. Francisco—St..__Mary’s vs, |. Fargo; D,, Nov. ¥7,~-The North ) Atlanta, Ga—North Garolina State| Olympie. Club. Dakota Agricultural College football — ba vs. Ga, Tech, Los Angeles—Pomona vs.S. B. U.jteam left today for Superior, Wi A “morgue” originally was » a2 Birmingham, Ala—Centre vs, Au- \ where tomorrow’ the Bison's wil} prison room where captives were burns Walla’ Walla—Whitman. vs. Wil-] meet thé strong: Superior aormal)detained~under the eye of jailers lamettel Tucson—Arizona vs. New Mexico. Denver—Colorado College vs. Den- ver. Univ. Fort Collins—Colo. Hinge vs. Colo. Aggies. ,Helena—Montana Mines vs. tana Wesléyan. F tc adena—Cal. Tech. vs. Occiden- al, Tacoma—College Puget Sound vs. St.:Martin’s Col. / PANCHO VILLA “HOLDS TITLE New York, Nov, 17 ce RNS the fighting Filipino who holds the American flyweight boxing title to- day had strengthened his chances to fulfill an ambition to duplicate John- ny Bucs feat of holding both the fly- weight.and bantamiweight belt. The aggressive oriental boxer demonstrat- ed convincingly last night that he €ould concede considerable | weight and reach without handicap by de- cisively whipping Abe Goldstein, New York. bantamweight, at Madison Square Garden, ~ YY twenty-two years and proved safe Villa entered the ring weighing 110| by millions. for colds, headache, | 4 i younds andi Goldstein scaled 115 1- coe earache, neuralgia, lum- Stanley Borleske, athletic director, announced this morning that the en- and turnkeys so as to enable these custodians to recognize them as. oc- easion required, Baton eet Bese eee AJ & M vs. La. State, Lexington, Ky-—Keiitueky vs? Ala- buma. Louisville, Ky.—Centenary vs, Lou: isville, Morgantown, W. Va.—Virginia v3. West Virginia. Newport News, -Va.—Gallaudet vs. Willigm & Mary. New Orleans, La—Florida vs? Tu- lane, : p Roanoke, Va.—Guilford vs. Roan- oke, Richmond, vs. Richmond. QUIT TOBACCO . 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