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PAGE SIX ™ por ‘BiG 10 TITLE DEPENDS ON TODAY'S GAME, Michigan and Minnesota to Fight for the Honor and the Jug | THANKSGIVI Brown (PR) The Ann Mich Arbo has Yhe leading role Goph 1 Columbu after the the tootba ranee turn movie actor, aavercisies | paper rout ing pro, One Marek start game Grane's the numeral years, goes back to mong the | and never iss ped another bearing worn tor Urbana, to be chool’s the number old | omin and ftenttlecoce. | tothe mesting. in Chicago of the BEAT HARVARD riedman’s Stellar egrand. ancient srl ke “hth Goal Record Halted field, while ihe Harvard Has Failed to Show i ing | ii, me Dame Power That ValevtasrDe; Wien hectuilelion. Hla hedule veloped This Year during the game with over, fee 1 of campieting ', purple threw Friedman wavalry. Both inst Hlinois to whip, the 7 condition, fure of téd ny during his record stretch strength ‘ eof toda field of “Moon” sram. ics ; ie Nenana os is considered 4 mateh f le was the favorite because i Deen Sea Wensemenn | has shown a power that has been GRID QUIZ | iwards Hearndon and|laeking in Harvard. The blue has dwandss limagan, Hearndon and ved te. Pennsylvania and. Prin By Billy Evans | ton, but on r two touch- es > downs ea other | AFETY PLAY hind Softer op-| OT NEW TO |: PURPLE TEAM | q nese , did in the condition, hut the sion of neither side, is purposely orthwestert . is} Were expected to produce offensive, _ es Hy n y i il n pl es. With the in favor of the Porte and but minutes to p Northwestern fo itself out a short dist rom its |} own goal on fourth down. The ball was passed to Wienecko who did the unique in football by | turning about and for his| own goal li | grounded | YALE TEAM IS painst | aunte aie Army, Columbia and acuse had i | opponents in preparation for e| | traditional Thanksgiv y battles z | An undef m eleven, one} the defending side is pen- of the strongest the New York uni 1 for running into or rot ity ever produced, player who has kicked the ball, Georgetown’s at how the penalty enforced? grounds with every ship of the in 1924 Ford! cold, stormy at ing Was in prospect today. THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE GRIDDERS ATE A BIG Sor THE Fiest TIME IN THREE MONTHS HE CAN EAT ANUTHING HE WANTS. DOESN'T HEAN 10 PLAY TROUGH—— HIS_MIND \S ON DINNER « yea LAD , WHO'S Kol AER iN THE THANKSGIVING GAME 1S IN LUCK \ AN LECWRE BY THE COACH = ETWEEN HALNES 1S » WASTED ENERGY, i} : DAY MEANS MORE THAN FOOTBALL TO U. HOCKEY WHAT?! You THANKSGIVING the favorite to defeat Le- ticaed by tie death of its hardt, of y in the uth and Princeton | there any discrimination Brown's joa | e penalty when a player hs the kicker? If a loose ball, that is in pos-| rr difference in the pen- Catholic colle “ord- rmerely running into the! ham having defeated Hol vards is entailed, | m won, 9 to 6, 0 icker it is three | rnoon. Firme the loss of 15 but for roughing the more severe, from its record thi ‘The penalty shall be measured the le; Aggies two in- i tilt ended | (2 rounds). man, Boston | ted Phil Me- | \ Detroit. — R junior light: Graw, Detroit, (10). i St. Paul—Bermondsey Billy Wells. English w ty outpointed Al | Van Ryan, Paul, (10); Roscoe | Hatl, Des Moines, beat Rusty Jones, St. ‘Paul lightweight Sammy | Leonard, Minneapolis, Schauers, St. Paul. ( ht, outpoint- | (6). | Minveanolis featherweig! ed Eddie Nemi, Duluth, Hollywood, Fidel LaBarba, | American flyweight champion. won a technical knockout over Ray Fee, San Francisco, in the first round. — i Portiand, Ore.,Vie Foley, Canadian | batamweight champion, won a de sion over Bud Ridley, Seattle, (10). Aberdeen, S. Felix Byrnes, of Philip, D., defeated Battling Krause, of Minot, N. D., in 10 rounds. HELPFUL HINTS Jr HUNTERS BY MORRIS ACKERMAN Never got much of a kick out of hanes squirrels, but a "in sauirrel hunting your success depends on whether you have more patience than the squirrel. This little four-footer has mote curiosity than a woman. If he knows a #y is a hunter and knows a gun is T. N. T., still he’ll take a hide full of-shot before being convinced, I’m not sure he believes it then. The ‘ame is “If you don’t move before do-you win.” In the old days the squirrel sea- son used to open in July and August. Naw:it’a later, In Ohio, for instance, it’s the middle of September. That’s bad, It’s too early. The squirrels are atili with young. But if dr hunt squirrels use a! may sound more lot of folks ! FAR WEST TO SEE HIM | ick Kutsch, Iowa Sophomore Star, Will Display | Against Southern California stain NICK KUTSCH Here’s lowa’s highly touted sophomore star who will.get one more) chance to display ‘his wares this season when the Hawkeyes clash with Southern California out.on the coast. After getting gway to a wonder- ful start the former cowboy hasn’t been cutting much of a sjvath on oteu: A 22 ee, but. it’s lots an Bpmane. oo many wounded animals get at the gridiron lately. He may return to his, early season form in the . windup tilt, however, sporting events, when condiations overhead and underfoot, tended to] Sid Rewister of Desds in Book. 129 make a fa [of Assgt. at page 261 will be fore- in mind the games played on Nov. 1.| id mortgage and hereinafter de- That was the day Norshwestern beat | ¢ribed at the front door of the Court ean House in Bismarck, County of Bur- 4 leigh, State of North Dakota. at the hour of 11 o’clock A. M,.on the 28th day of December, 1925 to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the date of sale. The premises de- scribed in said mortgage .and- which | will be sold to satisfy the same are deseribed as follows: The Southwest one quarter .of the northeast one quarter; the west one half of the southeast one quar- ter, and the southeast one quarter of the southwest one quarter of section number twenty; in township one hun- dred forty two, North: of range xev- enty seven west of the 5th P. M.,-Bur- leigh Co., North Dakota. There will be due upon said moi gage at the date of sale $1199.00, be- sides costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 21st of Dec. 1925. John R, Waddell, Freeport, Mi., Assignee of said Mortgagee. FE. T. Burke, Bismarck, N. D. Attorney for assignee, 1-21-28 12-5-17-19-26 Miel My story was that Michigan has a hetter team than Northwestern d spite the 3-2 defeat and I stick to it. SLAP ON WRIST. However, I have been taken to ask by a Chicagoan, who I presume Northwestern ‘alumnus. Here noticed your article on the pos poning of football weather conditions because of verse comment on 's Victory over Michigan, Now while I am willing to con- cede that you are gne of the s lumpires in baseball, I am willi o that Glen Thistiethwaite a better football coach than | you are an umpire, said all season that North- good team. Those who ' t agree with him, He has | maintained all along that all the team itself was a mora! gan came to Chicago-with a spirit of “Oh, hum, let's get that over with.” and they found a team that could have trimmed them on a dry field, a wet field. or a field covered with’ peak nd they got trimmed.” Before continuing with the epistle of the Northwestern grad, insist that T have the right to carry to a board of arbitration the statement ; Thisthlethwait is a better couh than I am an umpire OH! VALENTINO “Football is a man’s gam tinues my Northwestern c: is not made for Valentino: beauty of it is that it ean be played on any kind of a field. “Football games will not he \poned as long as red blood flow jcolleve veins. The real coach is the one who trains his team to play on any field. Did you know that the Northw. | boys went through grinding: practice \on a mud-sacked field with a soggy ball just to win this game? ion fans sore at you belittling _ Northwestern's efforts? Next year “hey will be at |the top of the heap all season. “And they trimmed Michigan with- out ‘Moon’ Baker. one who is mighty close to thé equal of Red Grange. For Undertakers Embalmers' Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 746 Night) Phones 246-887 that matter, Flournoy of Tulane, is af better than either of them, though he gent to make the pub- My story was that I regarded Michi- gan as a stronger team than North- western and I stick to it, regardles: of the dope handed to me bv alumnus of Northwestern. That's that. Tribune Want Ade Bring -Results: SATURDAY,-NOVEMBER 21, 1925 that «itor tatoctious ‘ye tner TOURING CAR ‘290 Touring - $290 Runabout - 260 Coupe - - 5201 Tudor Sedan 580 Fordor Sedan 660 Closed cars in color. Demountable rims and starter extra an open cars. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit : RED | CROSSW' | i ‘ i sate Bese tee A! i A} 4 (HOUGHT Ty | ER! Bae =, The only comparative scores mean MIGHT Sabie? anything is when they prove your 4 " BUSTED 7 team is 10 touchdowns better than aR Soke, Rink on University Campus | some other team. | | Has Been Completed Ex- | Somehow or other the coming game { COuEDNT Barly P | between Yale and Harvard reminds | aa LENT EAS cet for Flooding {us of the days when two St. Louis teams used to play for the city cham- « pionship. ast: 8, Bi Nate players} We see the boys. writing Prince- Arey University of North Dakota are/ton has another “inspirational team” ° FeSTe. ready for action as soon’as cold/ this year What they really r weather sets in. The hockey rink on have i the university campus has practically been completed and all that remains | is for the temperature to drop low{ It is not difficult to work up a; enough to freeze the ice. very robust inspiration when you havel As ‘soon as Jack Frost gets on the|a ball-carrier who specializes in 80-! b the rink will be flooded and the| yard, non-stop journeys for touch- winter sports season yill be open.) downs. ‘Newman Powers, who has charge of os the arrangements, said. The cage season has formally be- the shet and =| @& “We hope that’ the ground will be! gun and Mr. O’Goofty wants to know! Sharpen a few pencils, take the old thinking cap fre shelf an completely frozen by Thanksgiving so| 1 any kind of squirrel is eligible to! dust off your brains with this cross crossword puzzl that the hockey teams can start prac-| compete. wana almost immedi Pow- ee ae H HORIZONTAL | “The hockey tourney starts di-| | 'Bobby Jones will go to Florida t 1. A bruise. | ly after Christmas which means|winter instead of California. 4. Not fastened. | a ready very] There'll be a cwil war between those | pikes of corn. | "A silver cup to be donated by| two states yet. | Surrounding conditions. | ther Coach Paul Jones Davis or Sc ak ¥ P | aptain L, A. Quinn of the military RAW-RAW HUMOR Bound. rtment will be awarded to the| Marie (at football game): My feet urs and mine. ng hockey team, are cold. : ‘To Have Warming House Dazie (at same football game): wattle tree. | The old track house has been moved | What you need is some hot dogs. | from its location n the bleachers en - to the site of the rink to be used as} Another way to bake a lasting im- ative of neither, | warming house and the rink wiil be| Pression on people is to develop skill To rub in passing. at tattooing. Aurora. ec 30, Constellation. Amherst was the only football team Toveitesh. that Ca} Coolidge w: interested in Poi nous snake. mpus, ch organization having!this year . . It be true Composition of scraps of arias. reed to keep the rink in shape for] tast Coolidge the only one who To tremble. Answer. to Yesterday’s Crossword was interested in Amherst. Puzzle: Wa Orient: * While folks on the Pacific coast are 11. Observes Taxi Bowlers acclimated to violent upheavals, tae ie 13. To emul \ : lowup of the hitherto invincible Cal- 7 14. To sin, Win From Barbers} irornis eleven is aimost too much. to{ 4 16) Notes not capable of being re- eerie bear. newed. The Taxi bowlers, won their ; tne ake 1 east iron ma ith the Sunset Barbers at]. Judging by the way Princeton per- the Bismarck alleys last night, hav-|formed against Yale and Harvard, Openings, ing a lead of 59 pins at the end of| the Tigers ought to make some sort ol. the three games. The scores were: | 0f public apology for belonging to the Aldade prings a . ° Sunset Barber Big Three, To perm Copies from an original. Peterson ....... 123 167 179—469 Ses 2 3 Chemical compound, O—ANC—® Richard 122 144 130-406| Thanksgiving Day has a new sig- Craaetia To respond to a stimulus. \ ee Hamblen 87 ance this year. It will be eee Drunkard, } , Adler riotously celebrated by all teams not Self-esteem, I from the spot where the ball’was put! Rrutshel booked to play Dartmouth on that das pitcher Meadow, * into play pats a 5 Tiny olf mound. « ‘Sas 3. The kicking of the loose ball in Totals... 710 193 To depart, | ‘ order to prevent un. opponent. from ot 10 1836] Conference to Ancestral tincage. } overing it is a “bone play,” since Wearing snes: f A Fecover ing: eee dhe: ball’ torte 166-435 Bring Stricter Gna wed es aumaren: a jackpot. / opposition at the spot where the foul 57387 ompletes. oeeurred. east Law Observance VERTICAL | a =3 117-446 — = i? 1 7 1. To mop, Power. Army Faces Tough 86--280| | Stricter observance of the state nw | 2, econd note in scale, Is sick. i Soe regulating the use of automobiles come Faisted. ll common carriers is expected Falsehood, r of 2 lion, Schedule Next Fa state railroad board as the re Commands. ible eds. eet P conferences held with motor trans- bird. being. booked for Oct." 16. Notre | ¢&— Lake, Grand 1 and Fargo, Com-| 3° pird similar to an ostrich. CE eta’ ‘apnea’ Ga Cane missioner Fay Harding said here to-| 9, 9 follo : § Cadets’ schedule, also will Yale.| What was the outcome of the bout | “¥- ; mares 10. Preposition of nines. Pointers have [between Sammy “Mandell” and Sid] Im some cases taxi companies ? a tough, looking: bulrehwolatilte toy Pemlaalnct awinter Bs Ges — feuuiring” them {0 obtain, ‘speci | traffic, Harding said. ‘These misun-| further difficulty is anticipated, he 4 je Teo COMPaIEN: How many home runs did Kraft of | licenses before engaging in inter-city | derstandings were cleared up and no} said. Bort Worth ab, Rexas Reg ke in 19242. FW a eA SS EE ESTATE EUSA A Fifty-five. = ——— ( When did Ernie Vick, fomous Mich- i igan center, make the merican! 1 a? i NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 4 FORECLOSURE. SALE fi Notice is hereby given that that t fivesedl by Heery executed and de- ivered by Harry F..Dimond and Etta relative merits of two football team 3], Remington, wortebges, dated De Does the final result always prove| cord in the office of the Register of the better team? Because it is college! Deeds of the County of Burleigh precedent, should football games} state’ of North Dakot: the eek ‘always be played, regardless of the] Gay of Ji pcan a0, weather or the condition of the field?] G2¥,0F January, 1918 and recorded in Recently I made the mere sugges-| svg Fee notte tion that it might be good idea to] S74 Mssigned by sald Freee: iB postpone football games, as are other) which assignment is recorded with ; « Every ounce of material used_, in building Ford cars must measure up to Ford standards of quality—reinforced by Ford standards of a and inspection. That is why Ford cars givesuch long and satisfactory service. i, The Touring Car with added : beauty and finer riding com- forts, is representative of the ; unusual value available in Ford cars. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford, Dealer to show you this car.

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