The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX , ! COACH GAINS | REMEMBER NEDRaskA” STUDENTS MAY UNIQUERECORD = am / WINPRIZES ASDIRECTOR / <7 IN CONTEST Gil Dobie Has Spent 17 Years; Chemical Foundation Essay in Building Football i PE ATO N : 4 | Contest Announced; N. D. / =) | : : Elevens fe io é : Students May Compete , Th Er f oN . Pacis } 4 ; POM Dr. G, A. Abbott of the University |] d e€ a O Good HAS CONFIDENCE} i : : . : of North Dakota has been appointed e j E 4 ° | chairman of a committee to conduct - A = j 4 y : : 4 the Francis P,“Garvin national essay e 7 . * : ; ; : : : contest in North Dakota, and will 66 99 Secret of Success Shown by 4 5 : select others to act on the committee, In ut ‘ » Precisi “wad oe By | according to information here. = Absolute Precision as in | Be ef ie The prize contest is instituted* by 4 Military Drill : the American Chemical society, the y | \ st af prizes being awarded by Francis P. " is mat ' . 2 Garvin, president of the Chemical New York, Nov, 26, —-A unique foot = . A ; | Foundation, and his wife as a memo-° ball conch with a remarkable record F | rial to their daughter, is Gilmour Dobie, now serving bis a fg § Pog i Under the plan for the contest, ey eventeenth year as a builder of 4 ; ; x school children of all secondary ‘and : sful football teams, the last < P high schools may compete during the four of which he has lifted Cornell : sgt : . ool year of 1923-24. Essays on to the pinnacle ridiron glory 4 x x subjects will be judged. There In the 16 years prior to 1923, Do-| x will be six winners in each state, bie-coached elevens won 81 victori¢ 7 bs 5 and from this list and similar lists scored three tics and were defeate: é | of other states the final winners will but three tintes rolling upag - Das - ; be chosen.. Each winner in each y tal of 2,931 points as against the i % state will get a $20 gold piece and Wheh excavators unearthed the for their opponents, And, as_ this i s i n certificate. The final six national 5 season has witnessed other Dobie} 5 4 : winners will get free tuition and $500 i =H ng uate aud le aeoring of woes] * : PAS |S sear tor four yeurs for a course in ancient resting place of Tut-ankh than 200 points by his Cornell eleven, | 5 5 is ale or assar. The national commit- ‘ his list of triumphs now is close to Jags tee hopes that in addition state ||M j 90 and the total et scored by his x rs 4 prizes will be provided within the amen, they found relics of untold teams is well over the 3,000 mark. | S : 4 | states, “Gloomy Gil” he ig known and - Pa The subjects for the essays are: || value — beaten gold, works of art — yeferred to bg eastern football writ: | ys os Relation of chemistry to health and ers, and that sobriquet is made the | 2 : . “ disease, relation of chemistry to en- ect of a sketch appearing in a| ; Sag! @ | richment of life, relation of chem- precious stones in lavish profusion. nt issue of the Cornell Alumni y istry to agriculture and forestry, re- . 4 lation of chemistry to national de- The article takes issue with stories | ‘ fense, relation of chemistry to the These glowing treasures from .the which have depicted Dobie as a Rane ; ot isa pA chal te the < morose, and somewhat profane, indi- F ‘ s . | development of industries and re- 6 Cone “f ual, It states that while he can a See sources in the writer's state. — 4 ‘ F Valley of the Kings point straight cuss” on occasions and does, he] ‘ » FRED DAWSON. To aid the essay contestants, a set % MeeenvigiusaGie Glaysand not the | “tomomber/Nebraske: | of books is being placed in leading | | back 3000 years to a golden age of players. It adds ‘his players have| ‘That Is sure to be the battle cry of Notre Dame next year. libraries, and books may be secured unbounded confidence in him and} Por two successive sewsons S ean aeeepoilea TNotre Dames | fon Ue arenes Chemical society, | |i H that the faculty agree he is an in-| chances of being named tie best football team in the country, Munson building, New York, luxury. spirational leader. Prior to the Nebraska contests ‘the experts were slipping the title of I E rt ‘ ; champion to Notre Dame. only to aave che Cornhusk 8 : ne - i ie cacear m (Sve only to save -he Cornhuskers muss up the| Insurance Experts | Yet all the wealth of good King Mianeapolis, High, School,| Much of the glory for the fine showing of. Nebraska on the gridiron To Tell People 7D att sent he became coaen of | Must go to Head Coach Fred Dawson and his able assistant, Henry Way To Live Long||f : “Tut” could-not have bought him a North Dakota Agricultural College, | Schue. In their college days Dawson starred ut Princeton and Schulte and in 1908 he signed as head coach |#t Michigan. BCR ieiienity ot Washington,| New York, Nov. 26.—Subjects of ~ toothbrush, rented a telephone for a human interest will hold first place serving in that capacity to 1916, In| Lebanon Valley 22; Susquehanna] ed three ties ie sehipanil in i 1917 he became coach at Annapolis,| 14,‘ : aera CUIAEUeeeaeTCEaCITEL jonaaereenieae [at the 17th annual convention of the d urch ad fi and remained at the Naval Academy | Canisiysus 30; St. Bonaventure 0. | and Indiana tying for fifth place al- Nerocinclony te jase Ghee lay, or purchased a safety razor. until 1920 when he was signed by| Columbus Col 2; Augustana 3.| though Iowa had three victories and | Gent coe ay Hee Ly : Cornell. In that period Georgetown,| Furman 63; Erskine 0. aahandnyndetents) while uindiana shud letee: ii vv ical Daeg sl which defeated his 1919 Navy team| Fort Benning 14; Marines 0. itive obeach indians aiemed HR and figures a CEERI Che ; After all, this is really the golden Dartmouth which defeated} U, of Southern California 9; U. of] henor in the sconference despite the erlencerantone) tee lito ieee + ‘ornell team, 14 to 3, andj Idaho 0. fact that it scored but 10 points to| citing policy toting Sapa kab age. We have more to be ha ith: Binley created’ thal Ss UN(oeewaehinctondeds | wuehinetonil (ta) anmenentsiaes) a Wicconainlawithl |peuy cena icyholders|/ andy how= some | " to be happy wi same team, 28 to 0, have been the| State College 7. Twin, Thieaddetegtaranditenstletinoied||crc ties nceveey, particularly high y p E + nosed | blood pressure diseases, can at léast Snly institutions to boust a victory | California 9; Stanford 0. Ge Nid Seite Ad eRutdue) Zoriaeys | cee ence een ean RESET , —keener comforts for our choosing. over “Gloomy Gil.” Colorado Stgte Teachers’ College|enth place, the latter teams Leing| pe discussed from business and econ- The secret of the success of the] 12; Montana State 48. tied with one game won and four t i "I a and | omic angles, it is expected to develop, | ‘ i j ; . incidentally, a sentimental appeal to | An infinite variety of things have Dobie system of football play has! of Oregon 0; Oregon Aggies 6.] lost. been described as follows: | Ulof Redlands 3; Whittier College! Northwestern played six games and Peon henee P couching method, or rath- | 0. : | tost them all, its position in the cel- eae with lp dvaire: {77a ‘ r ’ tea nly he develo, Hi; Ur of Califor:| ne going uncha winged, tthousk the |!" Eard'D. Duttet, president ot been developed to smooth the course h quality of absolute urple made a desperate bid to gol > ia ; ‘ cision that goes with definite cad-| inter dhelavinucolUmnySaeurdaysin dealin eo eoecs caer e cent ate emnaEES ‘ A chee, not unlike that of a crack drill| Emory und Henry 6; Milligan Col-| game with@owa, putting up the beset sag at ait’ seacions “of the were of life toa degree unknown and un- squad going through the manual of | lege 7. truggle Of the season, but was de- side at all sessions of the ‘conven- arms, The marvelous thing PACER HTHUA AMET es tion, Life insurance executives, rep-! is that it goes ahead unerringly in| | MIGH SCHOOL ‘Chicago Scores Oftenest pose ee meres erase iene ; believable centuries. ago. the midst of the confusion of charg-| | Washin outh 6. Gnicacs tertstalenoints: score) «aslloene u e life .pro- |J ing lines’ and strenuous River: tection now outstanding in compan- shighlls . the largest in the conference with]; iat + 3 combat, ; Madison Central 6. . 90 to A omnteen Mlinois made jes domiciled in. practically “every (iit it Nowadays, new. comforts and cen- “On a given play each member of | Neenah 24; Menasha 0. Baupoints, toiltasopnonents’ (6) Lowell Ret’. or caret ae szracted to Be in attendance. Canadian life in- the team has definite duties to per-| St. Noberts 6; Great Lakes 0, | being the only PORE WAGal é a ; . si *. . form in a perfect routine and he| ‘ j being the only team to score against) surance companies also will be rep- venjences slip into our lives almost the Illinois. Michigan, with 48 takes his three s in one direction | ] j y ai nnded aw en onl having | Tesented:, Federal, state and provin- a n er as infallibly and ILLINOIS AND apes ended iby Ree ae cial officials and educators, econom- sthout our-realizt : it. t accurate i ere were no one eal UAL i ists an usiness men will jain in wi re’ ng i W e pe epine # J | : of six point 1 field goal for a total) this two-day conterence on various our, re g It. e.are ap a MICHIG AN TIE ritivaledheatidowal oNoxthwerterns|rascren eee ., : te be rather matter of fact about it Chicago, Wisconsin and Ohio, while | GRID RESULTS aa) Michigan defeated Ohio, Lowa, Wis-|- i 3 __SATURDAY | INST ANDINGS): aad aera Faturkeys Profitable all. ei ae oS Wisconsin, Hlinois beat Iowa, 9 to”6 rae ea: ; é and Michigan beat the Hawkeyes, 9] Hazelton, Nov. 26.—Turkeys were $s . * Yule Harvard 0. Divi 3 a to 3. The Wolverines however, beat] the big item of the Hazelton market | |i And advertising is the instrument ee Navy 0 | Divide Honors in Western] ohio 23 to 0 while Iinois won 9 to} lagt week, and nearly every farmer = Pnepaee res curmete Teck 0s) UB igent Mootballtnis Mlnols defuated Yleeandtn 20 ta ee earn be ma Ae | that makes most of these things pos- Wisconsin 6; Chicago 13. ’ | Year; Gophers Fourth . In these threg games, Illinois] There were more than four tons of ‘ Syracuse 7; Nebraska 0. | tmade 28 points to its opponents’ 6| dressed turkeys shipped out of Hazel- : sible. i Advertising that has made it Indiana 3; Purdue 0. ; ir and Michigan made 88 to its oppon-|ton for the week. This means that ; Minnesota 0; Michigan 10. | dian induc ’ The curtain was | ents? farmers are reafizng how profitable Ilinois 9; Ohio State 0. ean , : Ss are ‘ng P is te ee a But Ohio Site, jrung down on t 3 football sea-|” “Red” Grange, the Illinois ace and|# side line of this kind on the farm le mak S Dipninsch. 7 eewatat json Saturday mien Beh igan and) Miatithe Western reve ee ee can become. — i simp ? to OWNS eand distribute Tapum + Aid o ee ng the championship lau-| the sed ing indivi-| The birds brouglit in average about i i Ae Western Reserve 13; Heidelberg 0.! po ae ANDO u-| the season, was the leading indivi g! 5 Hiram 18; Case 0. jrels, Last year, Michigan and Towa | qual scorer with 12 touchdowns made} ten to twelve pounds and bring the _ erable products at reasonable prices, Boston College 0; Vermont 0. \ s in conference and non-conference }farmer an average of about $3.60 per * i m e BE Cee asst OO, Michigan with a crippled teams| games for a total of 72 points, tying| Mead live weight, Wm. Gimbel, local 3 3 Le New York U. 7; Boston U. 0. | maintained its usulliod record and fhe second made iat year by” Lacke| Buyer, has, bought and dressed over has played, a leading part in making Detroit U. 05 Cazroll U: 0 | its claim to first honors by winning | of towa, Captain Martineau of Minn-|800 birds during the last week, one oo so en boher ton B 6; N Hi ire sState Olas ctory of the season, de- | esota w next with 43 points and|say paying out to the farmers of this s. ars oe. Frown 8 Dee tate 0.) feating Minnesota, 10 to 0, while {ll-[yehind came Fry of Iowa with 42,| Vicinity more than $1,000 for live our lives so eminently easy. to’ live. , Wabash 17; Depauw 0. inois won its fifth victory by virtue] Workman of Ohio State. was fourth | birds. ree SME Rie. ACE oat voted Awd er cites ae : B s toe and Grange’s fleet | \ith 37. pean AE } 4 2 py ke bbavater Norms) 28; Ba Claire ices, beating Ohio State 9 to 0. vee CIVILIAN AVIATION HURT BY : Read over the advertisements and Beloit 40; Ripon 6. Minne et the only other team The Final Standings QUAKE NS a a ama Dit 405 Sie who started’ its game Saturday with,| ‘Team Won Lost Pet.| Tokio, Nov, 26,—The recent disas- : , : x Hasseeniy! Moctat 22 i chance at the championship, could 7 1,006] ter has’ destroyed the organizations , . try to think what; the things-you see i ar have won only in case both Illinois 1,000 | of civilian aviation in Japan, at least A ae a Centenary 15; Oglethorpe 0. |and Michigan had been beaten, ‘The | Chi + and } gan had been beaten, The | Chicago .832| four concerns having announced ble in: ‘se7| they would close partly on account of there would have meant tp old King Gettysburg 14; Gellaudet 0. Gophers, with two victories, one de-| Minnesota Susquehanna 14; Lebanon Valley) feat and a tie, wound up in fourth} Iowa. . damages directly ‘sustained in the position in the percentage column,| Indiana ... Chicago with its five victories and| Wiseonsin one defeat, slipping into third place.| Ohio State . i Three Ties Purdue The final standing of teams show- , Northwestern 12, University of Tennessee 10; Uni- versity of Mississippi 0. Fulsa U. 0; Georgetown 26. Westtrn Maryland 14; Drexel 0. Penn Military College 6; Juniata College. 0. i BUTT Bettie + DRAMATIC MOMENT-IN iy 4 2). -Vertising is to you. diers 0. s ¢ Ames 13; Grinnell 6, MS GPS os ae SN 8 Sisk Center 19; Washington and Lee 0. “ St; Thomas 20; Trinity 7. Butler 19; Haskell Indian¥ 13. Rutgers 42; Fordham 0, att % 3 3 ae . Johns Hopkins 62; George Wash- igs. rye, Be a eR Rie SG : Sot wie) x § \ ' ington -¥. 6, it 4 ‘ [ : * F tas sm + Allegheny: 10; Bucknell 7. v ea ns 4 hs abs ate c H u 3 bi ae ‘ a Carson Newman 12; Mercer 0. : , Ae” om rs rs a? ee A. <. Bre. ‘gwak Frapklin 44;, Earlham 0, | vi ENT eho sie ob} : te 7 ‘ ts 4 i Pri ie ie . Flofids 13; Mississippi A. and M. i BN Sip het. wae . xt oe ; You * Tulane 20; Louisiana State 0. | Lake Forest 44; North Carolina “State 0. 7 g >. U. of Maryland 40; Catholic U. 6. Alabama 36; Georgia 0. 8 in 6; Howard 6, na State Nor- earthquake, but chiefly owing to sus- : ‘orp, ” 2: is CTE A Dl goa tie coe (I _ “But.” Fhen-you will, realize, whata ernment. Proprietors of two of these ‘ PRN eS ae BES y concerns anasunee, Sat TES ; seryiee and what a convenience ad- Creme nD oNane business act tly, eture a 88-yard run and the first touchdown of' dhe game.

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