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PAGE SIX ports LEADERS IN Mis ders to tle at Columbi Tomorrow City, Oct. 30.—(®)—The t of the Missouri Valley. ¢ ference, Missouri, and lowa Stat meet ut Missouri tomorrow, with th powerful Missouri team, victor Nebraska, favored to remain feated. Drake, with only one tackles the tough Kansas te feated last Saturday at Neb 1 but still ngerous. After the Ame hurdle, Missouri has an easier with Washington and Oklah til the closing game of the season with Jowa state, after Mi our s Grinnell and Drake, both known for handing upsets to cham pionship hope ‘The conference standing with total points of all 4 Missouri lo’ vnell oor oo hington o 2.1 The Behm brothers of Ames, who have scored more than half of the points m by the heavy scoring state team, lead the Missouri alley conference point scorers, with , their teammate also atop. the Kan number of point scorers Missouri Valley conference point scorers ure s rank next in fe Pts. They outplayed Minnesota for ee of Emporia J Rohm, Ame: Bou 2 touchi Empcul N. Behm, : oO 0 18 ten point scores and Notre . Hlinel Cory 30 00 Is tole a e 7 2 ee ae h, Towa 6 Ke 5 0 8 18) Friedman, Michigan 4001 11 seinnell - 2 17 O'Boyle, Notre I 10 8 Nebraska 20 5 Mich ; Oo U8 panel! zoo higan 10 0 2 0 0 : . Purdue 4000 MeCoy, Ok ad Le Pine a ao ee ; Yeplaw, Minneso! 300 «6 Kansas 1 0 1 Peplaw, Minn t a 4 ; », Kansas 101 ; pong Ares to 4 08 an va. Detroit City Coltege at | CUBSTIONS , Oklahoma 5 u ,o F 7 ‘ ‘ 10 0 . Tlinois einen Wisconsin a) 10) ; on tee 100 tichiga 0 1 outhern Methodist vs, Texas Uni 25, t Dal ‘ a lala ae a ton vs. Marquette at Milwau | line coaching. hry, Drake oe : Me. oe oT Ig | Millikin ws, Tlinois State Norma?] hen a player uses abusive language s Grinnell ok © 0 D1 as] heen Sloan, Drake 10 0 ’ ne : Clark, Missouri 1 0 0 0 Oo 7 i ilo, Missouri ..1 0 0 007" ck, Missouri 1 0 0 0001 Missouri 1 0 0 0 0 1 E ington... 1 00 Andrew o 0 2B Anderson, Ames 1 0 0 idel, N o 0 B Bond, Ames 1 6 0 6 orthwestern 200° 0) 12 Feather, Kansas Ag. ..1 0 0G cock, Michigan 2 0 0 12 Miller, Washington ...1 0 0G ks, Indian: 200 0 B ; Ag. .l.1 0 0 6, Tobin, Indiana 200 0 2B Wesel O © 6 Towa 220 0 12 oy 0 1 2 5 y, Chicago 0 3 0 ¢ Whiteman, 0 1 2 5D. Harmon, Wis. @ 0 9 ¢ Coe, Ame of 4% 4} Brittin, Illinois o 2 & STATUS OF MAREK Brock: 0 1 1 4) Karow, Ohio 0 1 7 .. eee O02 2) Smith, Iowa .. 1 1 i There seems to be some difference not only inf 0 0 2 2! Harmeson, Purdue 1 Tlf opinion as to the football ability E 0 0 1 1] Crofoot, Wiseonsin 0 1 Tfof Elmer Marek of Ohio § Newton, D: 0 0 1 1) Norton,” Ind 6 1 7| Most of the experts think v — chtle, Indiana Oi TIES SERIES Teday’s Game Will Decide) | Winner of Series With San Francisco Seals (#)—Whe- a better Co: champions of the Pacif ns to be decid two teams clash in 1 contest of a nine-game ser- ies. Each team holds four victor- ies. Louisville evened matters yester- day by deefating the Pacific Coas champions, 12 to 11. Louisville used five pitchers and the four: Ellendale Team Will Play Luther College Tomorrow Ellendale, N. D., Oct. 27. gridiron squad at the state normal and industrial school here is antici- pating a hard battle when it meets the fast Luther College team on Sat- October 31. The Luther col- 8 s credit a victory over Valley City Normal school which battled. the Ellendale moleskin we: ers to a scoreless tie last Friday. Did Ermino Spalla and Luis Firpo} ever meet, and if so what was the| result?—S. D. R. i Firpo kayoed Spalla in 14 rounds, Mareh 7, 1924. ai ‘What was the score of the Michi: gan-Iowa football game last fall?- 8. F, G. Iowa 9, Michigan 2. 4 : How long has Johnny Morrison been with Pittsburg?—F. R. E. Since 1920. cen tse i Ma | | Ohio State vs, Wooster at Colum- |Chicago Will) Play Purdue,! MO. VALLEY — [the results uri and lowa State Grid-| th" er | and Chicago on the past two n for three conte meet at Chie Standing of th h tet ‘ed one period ly counter in the Il vame, Notre Dame r stump of the when the Army overwhelmed them Rouse Stamates, Indiana | Flora, Michiga Walsh, Minne Gordon, Minnesot: | Moran, “Minneso! O'Brien, Minnesota Christman, North ern .. Gladders, Purdue Wilson, Purdue Spradling, Purd | L. Harmon, Wisconsin Cameron, Wi of the | Ba n Francisco | F 1 Asche | Schare "Football Games (®)—The | “The Iron Horse,” a virile tribute to the old: west—Cap- itol Theatre, days com- bus Drake v as at Lawrence lowa State v Ok Ok + x Franklin y vat Greene over at E | ville tur, IN. lewa Plays Wabash Manchester vs. Mancie Normal at i bate ica | Manches| Michigan A ture an eat East line ae i | Chicago, 0. The two | Lansing. ‘cil ; rs of the Western conference, St Louis vs. Rolla at St. Louis. avaiune onference games tomorrow, | Western Reserve vs. Heidelberg at | Rittine which do not figure in| Cleveland : Conference standings, and the}, doha Carrell vs. Detro: wo undefeated teams play con ‘ umes, Minnesota making. its | Mount 1 Ten ay nN inet | Baldwin-Wallace vs Wisconsin, and Chicago its tradition. | ton. the th hie awatae Dui Michigan | Morningside vs. Des Moines at tins the Navy and lowa take wes City ; oe vapene ances Calum Valparaise at Du. {the third Min wh strive to ld th ue [ or of the riddle west in th Tornell vs. Knox i game at Philadelphi Coe vs. Beloit Abilene Chris aten both Yale | |, Texas Christi aawrence vs, Hamline at St Paul, | Rave nes on ws, Me at St. Paul. | the grid vs. Gustavus Adolphus at] When rs having Ohio State meets game: rthwestern and Indi nt a conference in pr © vietory vs, Concordia at Mo vonferen vints of all yam ka Weel ul. Cloud vs. St. Thomas Teachers vs, Winona uch tle use, R habit. of Oo 8 at | free, the ve. Ohio Northern | ing being Four of the x Ten foe La whitewashed last Saturday va. Ohio We atland de gr sition of the vs. Wiln | got unchanged except fort ton Lo e, unh of Indiana who ineved up inte | Defiance vs. Bowling Green Normal th place. Kutseh of Towa only ainst Ohio St 1 seore while Benny n of Michigan scored only his field goal being the | y -Michigan ! covered from vious Satu Cincim at Ceday- point Friends vs. MePherson at MePher Chi ” teams to get a line on their strengt! and weakness. Recently I d rek with a “Big Ten” scout, |, Hea mer sti e the once over. we are I have ever seen in action,’ | 5¢°re- as his s zeup of the State star. consin WY | «Mr. Hoppe am,” Wisconsin 0 0G] ance of Grange but he does certain , Wisconsin saree ear | better than the Mlinois star | jC Of matrin ; Northwestern 0 1 2 For one thing I think he is a much} POY must be n, Chieago Ooi better passer. the English Channel, ridil, Ohio ier hee “Possibly he isn’t quite a " r Taube, Purdue 00 3 | Grange but he is a player capable of | Well, come | Baker, Northwestern 0 0 2 ng any major college cleven in : Michigan O0e a the countr: dbstices of the, bea Stamman, Michigan) 0 0 1 Beem are Vals HOR a athe stage Bishop, Indian 0 0 1 When State meets Illinois it will Mason, Minnesota... 0 0 1 be interesting to watch the battle for Minnecia 0s 4 supremacy that is certain to be , Notre Dame 0 0. 1 | waged between these two stars of the | him.” Big Ten. ABOUT FIFTY-FIFTY The other day I received a v sting letter from an old-t great admirer of Larry La SATURDAY, OCT. 31 a better righthanded batter than n vs. Indiana at Evang- FOOTBALL PICTORIAL Positi 1A FTER recovering the Wall the thought ts to‘se@iltely retain possession. Pull-the ball into @ pocket formed by the: body and knees, with the + hands covering as much of the ball as possible. This will prevent ball: being” knocked away by contact with opponents, also will tend to eliminate dispute as to possession.—This picture posed for by Charles - Berry, Lafayette, Alt-america end, 1924; OR AS SOME SERN iE Chicago vs. Purdue at Chicago. great hitters like Hornsby and Lajoie|to be, “Should an actor marry,” is merely a matter of personal opin- | It. will et that Hornsby has bat- ainst a different type ball than | makes the task all the more Nebraska at Lincoln.|ord. He } | i? ma Aggies vs. Grinnell at|six years in a ‘ tillwate last” four Re ew rat Indianapo- lor bette enue i questionably Hornsby is the | In or out of matrimony, leading | gees -|greatest right-handed butter of mod-| thereto or departing therefrom, Mr. ! = 5 Hopper will always remain one of our; — bee a Panca tant enthusiasms. ..... | We still clutch boyhood beautiful. It was a pie-/f him in “Pinafore” that is as en- time Larry cut at the bai | durable as the granite hills of Ver- and how it would travel, usually on a! ont. The fi often should an actor marry We trust, however, the ver come when Mr. permanently discard for “The Merry Wives of Win- anything else, will will the three of the | s° 3 including a, batted .400 | seventh wife. ern times. ‘i 7 . and power to Michigan Meets Navy and Miilikin ys. State Normal at Deea- |" "yg is rhythm, poise, ; style at the bat! |was no less i | And since this column is devoted to kind. of sstter, cracka,. bontnors primitive forms ely with sports, |wishes to remark that, in his own untutored estimate, and Sullivan we {makers who There is no telling wh: je would hav jhitting against the li other | of boredom, dealing | writer | iy ly there is little to choose between these two superlative batsmen, saith, Sibert Now for PANCAKES, Folks! a Snappy Weather Heralds the Return of (which SUNRAY Some one’s got to do the it Two strikes never worried Lajoie, but he hated to the umpire call d wanted to Returning to Mr. Hopper e. " seems to be the favorite remark to the umpire, specialty) tiatrimony to him s SPRINTERS FAIL | dozen of anothei a thietes, sta e neve eet the wife, 's more than a se of Mr. Hop- ion soon threatens to per the proposi hecome a convention, track conch develops a sprinter, football is one game he puts + {the ban’ on for his speed merehant. Leg injuries are so erious that o vr of acer 1 seldom jibe. ase of Bowman at Syri reatest of sprint- ir success in hi e play might might as well be De Wolf. BISMARCK T0 PLAY MANDAN TOMORROW, Sun-Ray demand grows and grows— and is entirely digestible, It comes to tine One of the to stop him, led him, he was of 1 s speed was his only out- standing asset. 1 teams interferen. sideline runner. football that failing to get Coach Collins Strong Lineup With Which to Face Mandanites Have reed out of bounds, thereby eseap- anywhere. The Bismarck h h school foot in the sprints last than average sue- |, with ane Journey across the tomorrow afternoon game with the Morton count: In the first game the ites “took home the bacon” shape of a 20 to 13 victory. up has been er to Mandan If Locke comes through for Ne- be one of the few sprinters who took up football and rmount at} made good a he will Its line- crippled somewhat by however, while tomorrow's game will be the first of the season that Coach Col- lins will have all of his fir men in the fray. scholastic. troubl i ‘trine| Erom G. N. Railway}, illness or ———— have kept one. or more of the best players on the side- lines in every game so far this sea- A large number of high school stu- s many ardent foot will accompany the team to Mandan tomorrow to watch BARBERS HAVE 13-PIN LEAD OVER 57 TAXIS judgment from which the railway] nual “dad’s da dents as well fans of the ¢ 1 1, Is it permissible for the player ion of the ball to attempt she penalty for so-doimg Ser) the Bashers’ bowling. team defent- ao or many yen! «last night at the! ‘Ton Late To Classify | dock agent for the Wisconsin ‘Ita by the narrow mar-|p SES .|way at Ashland, Wiscons eg aarrow, mar-| FOR SALE—-One double bed com rds? What is the penalty for side-] (i the 57 7 gin of 13 pins. 3. What recourse ha while the 57 Taxies’ total was 2,024. The scores were as follows: . Sideline coaching is the best ethics of the game. team supposed to benefit is penalized | Soniker . by the loss of 15 yards, was dead at the time, the penalty shall be enforced from that spot. in play when the offe: mitted, from the spot where the play | Schneider .. ive was com- 418! ron RENT—One atoty house. five| Northern Pacific railroad, scheduled | Slundred Forty” (140), % The séflelal caniipenalite qi3| Yeoms and bath, modern, two blocks team of the player using abusive language by a loss of 15 yards. ion is very unusual, he may the yardage ‘loss also disqualify the player offending. Billy Petrolle Boxes 10 Rounds , : With Milwaukee Manjknown anything to compare) Show Reason For | {aici "nar ane eager nae 1 cs << 1 of the young man but there are some 1 0 0 G{ dissenting vote: s e | 1 6 6 6] whether he is a second “Red e | Bernoske, Indiana 1 0 0 6] In foot 1 1 1 1 1 all there could be no tough: ; ot than to be compared with 0 0 6[ Grange. It’s just like calling a base- 0 0 G| ball rookie a second Ty Cobb. 0 0 6|. Football has its scouts like base- 0 0 6] ball, who look over the opposing KER Williams Ht ey ‘ibed la ene oTaane Wis. Oct, 30—VP—Bil- NESS of the wonderful ‘Holding Prisoner orl beg land for, ly Petrolle, Fargo, und Joe Jawson, im Milwaukee, fought 10 brilliant rounds | Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold to a draw here last night. Both were willing mixers and stood | Bro, toe to toe for the 10 rounds, trading blow for blow. They were persistent = Frank -Pfann, held in, jai from the first round and NOTICE clever-boxing. aaa Mandan Chosen For Basketball State Tourney 3 habeas corpus was denied by Judge|ta Rural Tele; hone Co., Regan, N. o——_—________—e ' 1925. Cooley in’ the district court and the| Dak, notice: ’ There etna Minot, N. D., Oct. 30.—)— Mandan’ was chosen for the 1926 ‘championship ~ basketball tournament city, ata meeting of the executive board of the high. school. athletic Minot last night. Iron Horse,” a virile tribute to the old west—Cap- itol Theatre, fcurs days com- mencing Morida: “Ground Gripper” shoes are a man’s most valualfe as- set. Sold exclusively by Alex Rosen & scussec MR. DE WOLF HOPPER line say player, who had giver, | 99, marrie: displayed 1 1 1 1 0 6 6|. “I consider Marek one of the best} Whether this is his age or his golf i ; I ack some of the brilli-| Reading further we learn this is 1 sixth plunge into the must be getting ready can boast he has met Justices of the peace than any oth One of the prior Mrs. Hoppers, age 62, comments it is one thing ty De Wolf, but quite another to” hold ..We have heard similar re- icone marks by football tacklers comment- ing on the elusive Mr. Grange, This may or may not indicate Mr. in, | Hopper hush: a ar vie, }on the gridiron Miakigan’y t Ann Arbor, | Who requested my opinion. as’ to| he seems to Minnesota vs. W Nevertheiess, extraordinary Minne- | Whether I regarded Rogers Hornsby | talent as a broken field runner, Lajoie. i One of the wing a comparison between two] the hysterical Sunday sections used narcotics, Does not effect heart. 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Crookston Can > 5 NOTICE OF i Collect < ment |, Today in the |] _.Xotice,ietiverehy “ | Twin Cities || sccii ir va cated tng ds Ola Corporation, Morty r, to Petters and Company, . y of Februa nd filed 0.—(P)—The city of} Today, with a temperature of eight record in the office of the Reg- itled to judgment of| above at 7 a. m. was the coldest O: er of Deeds of the County of Bur- St. Paul, Oct. Crookston is et $232.96 special assessment against n St. Paul since the U.| Jeigh and State of North Dakots certain - land by the Great|S. weather bure established, | on the 24th day of February, 1914 Northern Railway company in tha:| While Minneapolis, with 10 above, re-| 2t 11:00 o'clock a. m., and r Toa in Book 161 of Mortga city according to an opinion of the| Ported the coldest Qetober day in 34 |.) BOOK 261 of Morte supreme court which affirms the] years. ment to Fred a Polk county district court. a —— 28th day of February, The city assessed abutting lands] Fifteen hundred fathers, interest pf, the Great Northern when streotyed. in the educational, “bringing up improvement was made and broaght| of their sons and daughters at a é 5 z action for recovery of this tax us-| 000,000 institution of higher learning,| OM, the 6th day of March. 1918 at sessment. Judge Wm. Watts of the| are expected to be guests at the Uni-| Rook 161 of Mortsa 2, lower court granted the municipality] versity of Minnesota’s second an-| and Turthor assigned Ly written ine ” celebration tomor-)strument to Alice M. Wiley, Amy Ports, Walter H. Williams and Lil- lie M. Sellers, dated the Ist day of ; years | July, 1925, and filed for record in speek W: Cones) Aor maby sense TE cette ol oie Weglnier oF Doone ied ig | Of the County of Burleigh and State in, died in| of North Dakota on the 17th day of . August, 1925, at 9:00 o'clock a, m., Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakots company appealed. However, the ac-| row. tion of the lower court as affirmed. plete with mattress and. springs.| St- Paul at the age of 79 y games| Bione 548M. 10-29°3¢ = — and recorded in Book 175 of Mort- a . + gages, at page 247, will be fore- FOR RENT—Sleepizg room in mod-| Inspection of — - Cloned by a sale of ‘the premise | ern home. a 29-3 s. said mortgage and hereinafter: de WANTED—Experienced waitress at Crossings on scribed, at the front. door of th the Olympia. 10-29-2t ‘ourt House in Bismarck, County ¢ WANTED TO RENT—Two rooms Soo Completed Burleigh and State of North Dakots suitable for light housekeeping, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. close in. Call roum 418, Van Horn ae the 5th day of November, 19: Hotel 10-30-2t| , Jnspection of the main line of the| satisfy the amount due upon taid FOR RENT—Nice room. 416-1st St.] $00 railroad to determine hazardous | mortgage at the date of sale. ‘The Togowt| grade crossing has been completed,; Premises described in said morteas. if ie od} 2nd which will be sold to satisfy LOST—Bunch of keys on zing. Find- ee aurea Pc ane the same are described as follows:— i es I. ty e Sout! it uarts SWi4 t goa) ef Kindly call 605 for reward. | | /iines’ of the Great Northern and | areuceut ett, euarter (SW), o “th ll end the work | Range Seventy-seven (77), West of for the near future, ; e t from post office. Possession Nov.’ which was begun last fall. Commis-| the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur- to the full commission at a meeting | will be due at the date of sile the ‘ ; i leigh County, North Dakota, sioner Fay Harding, who inspected | leigh Co! eee aa | Tet HERE NTEnOR ER CRPP AE labia aie line, will present a list of | said mortgage avenge” Was aly FOR RENT—2 room apartment, fur-|Tecommendations for stop crossings | served as provided by law, th. nished, close in, modern. Cail 5: 6th St. 10-30-3t | next week. sum of Twenty-six Hundred Sixty- sai ——— pevencand Te SEED Dollar: PETE: Pee 2, ogether with the statutory att. Never in your life have you! Sheriff Must ney's fees and disbursements allow. ry [- sessed against the hereinbefore de- with the complete HAPPI- NS a year idee aed and 1924 amounting to One Hundred 3 RungiysaveD pane Get. PTET) The supreme court today isgued an| Dollars, the Assignees herein pai exclusively by Alex Rosem & o,jer ‘directing George E- Kgnkel,| {Ne nai amount which is included sheriff of Wells county, to show cause | yt, gute ,2mount, claimed to be due why a habeas corpus petition by) closed. Y following Dated September 19, 1925. his plea of guilty to a mi ademeann, AT ALTE Re Witte ea . +} should not be granted. Hearing in LTE . A AND The City Of Bis-|the'cise was set for November's. EILLIE M. SELLERSe Pfann was sentenced in March to marck will discomn-|,cre's0 days in jail‘and pay a fine| & A, RIPLEY, Attorney for Assignees, | *, A of $200. He contends that he is be-| Mandan, North Dakota” | tinue hauling § gar-|{,, illegally detained because the - | time for which he was sentenced has NOTICE bage on October 31st, crs.ci “A petition tor a writ of| To Stockholan of the Regan Al- is delinquent ‘ case was brought to the supreme] upon the following deseribed itech M. H. Atkinson, |53%¢,"22 prow [8 account of assessment levied on ea A 5) 2 = ee et. 15, 1925, and assessments levied City Auditor. Young Man Dies of Previous thereto, the several amounts set opposite the names of Saat q the respective shareholders as fol- Injuries. Received |;*.,: ‘ a . ‘: Alvin Helgeson, certificate No. : dn Garrison Mine 10% one share $13.00 ° . N. Blexrud, certificate, No. 41, faa John E. Berg, Jr, 21, of McIntgsh,| one share $13.06, Minn., died at ‘x local’ Hospital yes-| | And in accordance with law and terday morning from’ the effects, of|on order of the board of directors injuries received a few days -ago| made Oct. 15, 1925, 0 many shares while employed in a coal mine at|of each parcel of such stock’as may Garrison. The young. man was|be necessary, will be sold. in front caught under a.quantity of coal which] of the Postoffice in the Village of fell unexpectedly and suffered inter-| Regan, N. Dak. on Nov. 21, 1985, at nal injuries. i two o'clock p.m. to pay delinquent His father, John E. Berg, Sr., came| assessments thereon together with here yesterday.und the body was| costs of advertising and expense of shipped this morning to MeIntosh.| sale, Funeral services “PEACOCK” | Tints ff collar attached Shirts $2.25 | will be’ held there August Westerman, Secretary. next Tuesday. ! Regan, N. Dak. erate sei : s__ 10-88-40 11-1 Ancther o - “Wedge” | SSSS——SS===== | CORPORATIONS ||| I4IDDIES'COLDS . should not be “dosed.” Treat Farnters’ Cooperative Elevator com- them externaDy with—— pany. of Tokio, $10,000; J. M. Ander- song.Sheyenne; Olaf Birkeland, War- wick; R. A. Tomlingon, John. Hatland, Theoddre Jahr. Philip’ Brauer and A.| u . Skarsteen, Tokio. Bowling i one of the most healthful of indoor recre- ations.: It exercises - muscle in the body, teaches - one to be accurate and develops a resolute control of Bowilog alse is eit in aid ‘owling is helpfu ing digestion. 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