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PAGE SIX Sports) BOXING WILL TAKE BOOM IN CALIFORNIA Passage of Law Permitting) 12-Round Bouts to Break Gotham Monopoly York which ha xing world's mecea for! the prospect brok the 1 in the expected on th m flour trite bat} » ring east where ver days yume pugil hha | | re tate 12 rounds de orn of ed to after the first of th Artists HM Leonard, the world inti a 12 roun nt 3 pions cluding Mike ct to be selected. ( follow suit, igue, the li on, and Abe Gold Ide may Me Boom Should Uncover 1: rd believes that of the us to his greatness as a former. Qf Bowman gets away the atching him. Other speed merchants of the tr: pressed into gridiron | are Brookins of Ss, as well as s0 noted. grid per- cou several others HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY Millions Use It — Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore not Even obstinate, unruly or shampoo- } ed hair stays combed all day in any j style you like. “Hair-Groom” is a ‘dignified eombing eream which gives ‘that natural gloss and well-groomed ‘effect to your hair—that final touch “to good dress both in business and on “social oceasions. “Hair-Groom” is ‘greaseless; also helps grow thick, heavy. lustrous hair. Beware, of , harmful imttations, a, Vor PRAISES boxing | Ue most of the fi being used more before, coaches as a threat. COACH LITTLE: row margin of Bobby Fletcher's toe. And inside the Mlini dressing room a young athlete lay prone on a rab- bing table, sobbing. Battered and bruised, he had heen removed from his last one--to make way | ul | esh substitute and so had | as in the glory of the last- of where his team: | ni mates were jubila BERT INGWERSEN OF IOWA lide a! OF BIG TEN COACH! praise to one of ‘his men. “Zap,” looked up to him as a father. | And now, such is the irony of ‘efr- cumstance, these two men are sched- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [LABOR FAILS BY ERNEST LY the disconsolate youth and. said, IN ITS DRIVE NEA Service Writer j“Never mind, Bert, you're one of | Champaign, Noy. 12--It was|the two best tac! I ever ha | a day in Nov r, 191% INinois}| Zuppke alway id admire Bert | had just wen it victory irom | Ingwersen. Admired his courage, his | {Ohio State, ce from behind inj spirit und his football brains. in| id the closing minutes to defeat the] the case of Ingwersen he broke a! i Scarlet and Gray 9 to 7, by the nar-| hard and fast rule to give open; Fails to Put Opponents of Barkley Bill Out of Exist- ence Politically As for Ingwersen, he idolized led to meet on enemies. Ingwersen is 27. He was captain the Illinois team of 1918. Since s graduation he has coached Illi- w western gridiron} Washington, Nov. 12—-Leaders of utive committee of the American Federation ‘of Labor, failed in their efforts to “discipline” the ‘house the aver- it begins forward pass. the pass more ckne, yet the famous leader Notre Dame varies his style to keep the opposition guessing. T have seen Notre Dame play sev- 1 games in which only a very few were used r of the hes use [Much of has the | sei footb: i fa its sas dangerous zs a3 5 Are football con king the Players who have used both say there is no difference between wood and iron-shifted clubs. eee. A professional golfers’ league may be formed in Flarida this winter,|o, Despite the fact pass is th than ever it is still regarded by many It is not unusual for teams to re- defensive battler in the game today. champion, thinks he can beat Tom- And Bob Zupp-|nois freshman teams. Four year; j ‘ i ike, Hlinois coach, crossed the room| after graduation he is a major ol. [Committee on interstate and foreign to where he lay, put his arm around | ege coach: eT ce Stier ee ea eronys rede aos : b Vicious attacks were made on the jrort almbst entirely to straight foot, with pros stationed at the larger re- A ee ae ae Tati ike con- jball fe three i ally cut- | s ities ii , gress because refused to take up heer tease iM he ort cities making up the league. the Howell-Barkley railway labor i Jimmy Bronson is one fighter man-| Dill, abolishing the railroad labor hoard, just at the moment that the railway labor leaders remanded that it be taken up. Members of the committee were characterized-as hopeless reaction- aries and as representing the “vest- ed interests?” A” nationwide cam- paign was begun ‘by the labor lead- ers to unseat thé “reactionaries” of the house committee. who specializes in boxers de- debatable whether Tommy or Harry Wills is the best Tunney, Gene light heavyweight; ind then merely as|{my Gibbons at golf. Gibbon is said} “ to he the best fighter-golfer in the| Analysis df the election ‘returns ne’s team have a change of | land shows that not one of the “reaction- « For that reason his elevens prea aries” was defeated in the election. re always colorful. Leo Flynn says Jack Renault is; This particular result of the elec- te twiee as ood as Bill Brennan ever{tion, it is believed, will have an im- Most couches have a fear of the] was. Flynn managed Brennan and portant bearing on railroad legis~ pass. They regard it as too danger-| now handies Renault Hation. a jous a play to be used rom scaguts = There is little likelihood that the Also, they prefer to win if possible] The record of the football games| house committee will do anything without uncovering their tri tuff.]to date show that the team that|With respect to railrodd legislation ores first is about a four to one|in the short session. Efforts prob- vorite to win the game. jably will be made to have it pass on the Gooding long and short clause hill, depriving the transcontinental Qnly four pitchers in the National : great m are| League, Vance, Mays, Grimes and/railroads of the right to meet wa- CBOVE YOST: HBLOW aiitere [nunutoluelievel Cooper, won 20 or more games, {ter competition via the Panama ca- BO 2 TREE NY TATE EB | Cat perstal vor the ae veurs Coach Fielding Yost|bear out such an opinion, With the} The veteran Walter Johnson scored} A drive to put through the Howell- the real power in Michigan{Season about half over the datum] more victories than any other Ameri- Barkley bill is expected in the short ae a huge tusk{Shows that only 12 touchdowns have | can League pitcher with 23, Session, because the regular repub- » keep Michigun in the front rank{been scored as a result of intercept- ee cere Gil ARG Jesse Barnes of Boston, former|the house in the sixty-ninth con- The chief fear of the coaches in| star pitcher of the New York Giants,|gress. It is even regarded as doubt- ful to whether the bill can be using a forward pass is that some | sufered the most defeats in the N: nethe b sistant capable o member of the opposing team will | tional League, 20. put through in its present form in He regard spoil their strategy by picking the the short session, because any num- Valparaiso U 0; ‘ia Crosse Normal Wakeforest $2; Trinity 9. St. Viator 0; Columbia 0. Lombard 76; Mt. Morris 3. Mechanic Art 44; Central 0, Milynor 26; Lidgerwood 12. St. Mary 47; Fort Snelling Soldners ‘OUT OUR WAY ue OW You POOR POOR Boy ! OH THIS 1S TERRIBLE! WRY YOUR FACE ‘S SCRATCHED. On I MUST DO By Williams SOMETHING FOR MOu - THERE -THERE NOW Itt WIPE THE SANO OUT oF = Ome: TIME THE SCHOOL MA‘AM WAS OVER. BUM RIDING MUST BE CONTAGIOUS, BECAUSE THERE WAS AN EPIDEMIC ATTIRE GOx © LAST organized labor, backed by the exec- | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924 circles in Liverpool that a seat in the House might be found for Mr. needed, he said, “an from top to bottom.” Mr. Asquith said that there was no use of disguising the serious na- ture of the party's setback in the recent elections but declared that Liberalism was far from dead. Mr, Lloyd George, who since his | retirement from the premiership has been associated with Mr. Asquith in the party leadership, declared there was “nothing in the situation which ought to dismay us.” Meantime, he added, the party had valuable work to do in the House of Commons. { In connection | meeting it was reported in political Action to undertake a reorganiza- overhauling tion of the freight rate structure with a View; to reducing rates on/| agricultural products, may be taken in the short session. President told has indicated approval of 70 RECOGNIZE LIBERAL PARTY Plan Is Announced by Former Premier Asquith London, Nov. 12.—Former Premier Asquith, leader of the Liberal party, told Liberal members of parli at a luncheon that a com: experts was working a complete re- organization of the party which cigar. Doesn't hurt one bit! “Freezone” on an aching stantly that corn stops hurting, then Drop a little corn, in- .. Seven Popular 10c 2for25e 15¢ shortly you lift it with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottie of right off Real ws comfort Coarser cut »too— burns slower and cooler 2ee Packed in foil - instead of tin therefore 10¢— ‘The Harvester Cigar is made by ~ (Censolideted Cigar Comporation. New Yosh j Asquith i eral leader” tion from the Paisley constituency in the late election, stood that Mr. Lloyd George has al- ready taken action with a view to- ward finding Mr. Asquith. Football Excursions! To Twin U 13, Very M en who can well ; afford to pay more realize that money cannot buy a better Sizes 3 for 50c a Deubich hl ifed ‘to win a reelec- versity Games Nov. Low Rates. with yesterday’s| McDonald, agent, for all details. Northern Pacific Railway. e. The Lib- It is under- Denbighshire seat for Minnesota 1 and Nov. Ask W. A. Cities for unsatisfactory fi ace are ; ally ber of democrats were lined up be- | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient f : 3 i direetor nleties at}ball out of the air and starting down | Catcher Wally Schang says Beall,|ber of democ pt nts, « teen due to the eon-| st Se a the Yankees’ rookie pitcher, has a{hind the bill before the election | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, Se virtually all major ac- | ‘ 4 ne caehine “ay penis al ho may not be so concerned about | or corn between the toes, and the eae A tly retire as| However, most coaches have de-| better curve ball than any right} who n : a , TO! RP) co. n= 5 cohealiet und that he|Veloped a defense for the pass that } hander in the American League. appearing as friends of the “labor-| foot calluses, without soreness or ir- WINS ie i vnd{ Will turn the joh over to Little, [greatly minimizes the chance for the - oe ritation. | jeapolis, ° is opposition to run ‘it back. Second Baseman Marty McManus | Ss a As a matter of fact, with the sea-| of the St. Louis Browns is said to be| | Shortstops Are son half over, ‘only ‘one aime ft] ae edd his berth and wants : Meee is crichts and produc: von us the result of an inter- 5 mary tomient faites umes Badly Needed |stied pat tat recut en in al BOREL acne, AE Ege .|for a touchdown. Notre Dame hes been playing the Corbett, former heavyweight choy By Five Clubs ie, | army since 1918 and the best show:| Re ke cs aid Si et gees Dope figures make the forward] ing West Point ever made over that be fine career there, ae did Jim'Jef- ly. NEA Servite pass a reasonably safe play to try.{ Period was the scoreless tie of 1922. fe oensee von the champlouahin| ‘Now ‘York, Nov. 12-—Aljgoad\ short | Of courses thers ig-alwage the: chalice =~ Pee ut San Franciscotstop is the crying need of « number |that the F may go astray. The} Two eastern elevens will invade} ie Fd 2 [of Ameri 2 clu possibilities of the play, however,| the coast late this season. j Since v t short is a ser-lare worth the gamble. will pl: Southern California and TRACK STARS jious fault, clubs so handicapped are eee Penn nia will meet Andy Smith's DO NOT SHI E Rew to make every effort to} Undoubtedly the most interesting | #reat California team, strengthen before the opening of |run of the year so far was the re. a ON N GRIDIRON |"; So canis ve tne TE of an ntereepted. pass. Dakota Boxer | P cago White are the} It happened in the game between a < co |worst off, with the Boston Red Sox] Amherst and Hamilton, with Cadigan Defeats Iowan ENaw York, Nov _The attempi| {ese Second, since Dudley Lee is} of Amherst as the ball carrier. Pee tiaiilcicodches to. convert. track liner he ne i un adigan intercepted the ball as it] Des Moines, Tse Nov. ' 12.—By men to the gridizon in an effort )q signee er prunes must find | yas crossing the Amberst goal line, | outpointing his rival in six of the| make use of their speed has met! onowed by his ples t cenean thar | With a Hamilton player waiting back | eight rounds, Billy Petrolle of Fargo, | \ Ree ecniy f3 : [ juowed by bis plas dust season that of the line to grab it for a much} N. D., pavé Roscoe Hall, claimant to nN Chet Bowman of Syracuse, who], /* Slowite up badly. Detroit | Cxeted touchdown. : the Towa lightweight title and pre- Hens the 440 miphty fast, is one of Rienee ie beeehhed wit] Tucking the ball under his arm,} sent boxing instructor-at the Univet- 7a ae the few track men to gain frame on) 4c, ailment. that seriously affects | CMUB’® Faced the length of the} stty of Iowa, a decisive trimming in the gridiron, and Bowman is far| pick jmument that seriously affects) gridiron trough a broken field for| their bout here last night, 66 i 3) Cee ee ; a touchdown. ae aa - Lae fail ay of the Philadel- i was a real thrill, Hamilton, |}¢———————--—_—_______ We 11 99 eae pe clee man tS! phia Ath a shining s bad lgaileatentnenemadwanaltatemcenl f $ pest eee *) Sine aine es Ko He) years ago, ped badly in his all-|326 some glory by eee ees | GRID RESULTS | Ba ata ns Wie the hope of ound pl —_—__- —_________+ getting clear of the opposition. When | '°U" down, only to have the opposition |™ ,, : : | mo T: he feels that there isn't much of | crevetands with get the ball and make the seore. Afoornendehwyhischool 13); 4 Deep PORTE a sete aes | boule, with rare the only eae Moorhead Teachers 19; Itasea Jun- ‘ ie field BEY ene hnagi : Northern State Teachers college 2; Possibly in so doing Bowman RetgS Pe NR Ee a ievido 7. | practice doesn't impress rival players|1 Billy Evans Says | pompaNS gies 26, f —_—_—_-—___________¢4