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PAGES™ me AND CHICAGO MAY MEET IN 1927 W nen | Chicago’s Eastern Con- Meeting Is Possibility tracts Expire , De 2 ‘ mable that H fter hip; net next fall nd that the Vather of Four-€ Mr the from me not been dd the facult ry requirement entatives of two ppeared the meeting with instruction administrations t¢ four game requirement choiee, but to other eight, he requirement that if the rule faiths e fails, ahd the latter out not considered likely conference D vote 1 and had order: come i Wrestling ived revived interest in Minne port B Greatly wrest candidates Part of the he C restling et held in t t year. The legiate wrestling during th was of an unusual excellence and a large student following was attracted ta the sport. Minn us lost some of its best wrestlers of last including Clarence Se . the ar, but MeKusick et strong team to take part schedule more than to build u in this ye STECHER AND LONDOS WILL MEET ON MAT :: Match Is Scheduled for Janu- ‘y dat Chicago—S20,- 000 Purse Posted Chicago, - } r of twee among While | return Age NEQ OF THE 1925 WOMEN'S TLE One Mere Will Give in Row National Her Victory Four BY ART CARLSON how within uY tblished the present Mrs. Mallor Menty of Opposition Another things Wills both f trenusu i veral Wills ¥ most. to whip Kitty MeKane, lish in A week or s she met pected de UIs, Whether or no! Iden west can re hed cro. ttle la her done And then It is Bjurst | supren | Hazel Hoteliki Jeach w three camp: tedt cam cene, int upon the Wightman Then upted onl i will \h ler Us? ea souainss HE PREACHES — {And Takes Part While Attending Penn Munn | and | the title, which they n trust, few from while won the title weeks ter “int recogniti the title. Lewis won wn diamond studded belt which he posted for the Munn match, but the ea ned there wa a flaw in the title he captured that contest. Munn, who wrestles western’ mat men. here announced recently th: up boxing as aside meet Andre Anderson in January in b one of the nevt month, he had taken ne and would at Kansas City atch. Jamestown Nets Sum for Charity Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 22,—()— A charity sports card promoted by Andy Bollin here last evening was well, attended and a neat sum will be turned over to the Salvation Army for the poor of the city through its receipts. A number of amateur box- ing and wrestling events were staged. There were no knockouts but the program was fiarnetion throughout. It was headlined it a mixed bout in which Andy Bollin, boxer, stayed his shoulders from the mat in two- minute rounds against. Bill Glatis, wrestler of New ford. Glatis won a fall in it minutes from a loeal amateur, Ole Engel. | at | ‘ | | REV. CHARLES URBAN being to participate in sports at the Uni: versity of Pernsylvania. He’s some prefers football and wrestling to of er ay tier e yearling team and this win. ter hopes: toswin' honors “in the ma jpastime: ‘Titles in Sports, Pa athletic parson is Rev. Urban, t besides pastor of a church in Philadelphia, he also finds time whet of an all-round athlete, though Last fall he played tackle edent is often given {ships when it comes to those supersti- inclined it Turnishes food for! neverthele Close to T is surely at the top of t least pretty close to| she isn’t apt to get! while the Ma ome of the he her hustle a | noted for its un- ability Jeveloping sterling | players, ha r { ass is stepp: rapidly. And two shoul lee F 5 to th within a vem all al tor who clite Hosme the t lotte destined to. reach in the near future like the muck the} he has known! an ex tremely » four campaign record now "yeh by Molla} Mallory } ~ BUROPE AFTER | U. 8, LAURELS INSPORTDOM waders in Various Lines of; Sport Overseas Would Invade America (A) Europe ttack on the ship in sports,| of individua gan, Edouard Mas Roland Todd of E 1 boxing champions in th home lands, are in the front of the invaders and Georges tier of France, former light heavy~ weight champion of the world, would join them if promoters in this coun- try would furnish anti ino Spalla, jis expe | months. | But the Amerie: from abroad ports as follows Vhunberg, ip Ys vations t Hou: ! rmany and) Adri and, sprinters, All of Finland, Olympic mg pion. Golf: pion of Gr Sri t ieenen open char Rademacher and vk stroke swim- many. The ie ming champs of % unberg Is I rumble. when rrived on the Leviath; prepared to compete in v ampionships in which he wi jencounter America’s speediest blades- men. Like Nurmi, who came last | winter, isan Olympic | champion, Invitations have gone to Hoff, len, Poben and George Goodwin Eng! _ A. U. and these foreig i © expect- to participate indoor ts, this winter, \Creighton Cagers Win From Minnesota ‘y University of Minnesota and ed Saturday night’s defeat by win- ning 27 to 11. ¢ Creighton led at the half, 7 to 4, Mason, Minnesota left forward and right guard, was the only Gopher to get a field goal, scoring it in the sec- ond half. Brown; acting Creighton made 6 field goals. ee, { FIGHT RESULTS | o_o Newark—Pete Latzok, Scranton, captain, it reat mit | Tigue, in Madison Square G: n_Paulen | st cht champion of Great Britain, Jimmy defeated Boy Ruffalo, | middleweisht, lTrela and (10). die Anderson of at Georgie Balduc, (10) Davy d m, outpointed York, (10). VICENTINA AND M’GRAWTO0}: MEET TOMGHT Winner to Meet Terris—Flow- and McTigue Meet Tomorrow Night ers ew York, MeGravs both of whom are rec- Intweight contenders, 12-round con- hampion, Roe w holds a de South American. The winner of this match will be pitted against Sid Terris of New Y a few weeks and soon ance at the title if he ‘hurdles Terris Tiger Flowers, Atlanta negro light heavyweight, meets the — former champion of the division, Mike Mc- rden to- of Detroit ognized meet he test morrow night. 1 Berlenbach, the present cham- v will meet the winner in February. A. C. Hockey Team nn to Marquette North hockey eee will ve Fargo Satur- day morning for Marquette, Mich., where next Monday the first yellow -|und green puck team will meet Mar- quette in the first game of a road series which will keep the North Dakota men in action until Jan- vary 7. i Dempsey-Wills - Bout Barred From Michigan State ing, Mich.. Dee. 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An entire railroad division was utilized to mak this production! {which is the greatest railroad drama ever produced for the ser THEATRE William Fox screen ining Pollock's stage; othe ol,” which come ipitol theatre fur three days neing tomorrow (Wednesday), Itarry Millarde, the director, had the assistance of one of New York's most prominent clergyman, the Rev. i agile, D. D., pastor of the| . Stephen's Episcopal valuable building the to Harry monster ec of the most d Foo!” were filmed. This “set” is perhaps the largest interior ever erected in a New York stuaio., we. Seagle aided in directing Edmund | Lowe as the young minister who de-| livers a scathing sermon from the pulpit, ad also overseeing other parts of the church ritual «which are ob-| served in these scenes For Zap coal, cafl 1051W. | Frank Everts. | North Dakota Has Advanced Type of Tourist Service: ces of litera: | including for the most part of und tourists guides of North have been furnished motor tourists during 1925 by the North | Dakota Automobile and — Greater North Dakota Association which were amalgamated in July to form ent Greater North Dakota on. algamation did not inter- fere with the service rendered resi-| a dent and foreign motorists and the| of program of the Greater North Da ia ra continu- this service in 1926, includ- A. A, affiliation, free tow- rvice and other similar serv- rendered meimbers. Money des] sale of membershi th j hij More tha dure ing t ing ives co expended. by the Greater North Da- kota Assoc rying on the t th beginning a The work during the Pires year h Sneluded an tence neta t +t ave originate ate from fertile for securing {North Dakota, adverti laborers to help move rop and. fur maps, guide: outta, * tratfi tions considered settlers for ng for farm orth Dakota’s| shing motorists with information, étc. anch bureaus ‘have | throughout the civie clubs, hotels, and. filling” stati t year and 1 ailable to si of the Greater North Dakota Association in 1926, The daily: bulletin. on road conditions, sent to principal points within the state and strategic points conducting! information bureaus in other states, will be improved.during 192 New Highway M _The Greater North Dakota Asso- as made. arrangements for ing member: his being prepared by the State Highway Commission. It will be available in January. Guides and other literature are, also being. pre- pared and will be-printed in Janu- ary so that. information bureaus in the state and outside the state may be well supplied before the 1926 tourist, season begins. pf iries from 42 states and seven provinces of Canada were answered during the past’year. Buy your Xmas Candies at the Sweet. eet, Shop. Automobile. Fire. Quickly Put Out The fire department m to Broadway, east of Fifth street, at 9 o'elock this morning when an auto- mobile, which was being warmed by, means of a blow torch, caught fire. Thg flames were extinguished, how- ever, before the department arrived, and no damage was done, Cook with Gas. ‘It’s the Ideal Fuel. 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