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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __- ae : MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926 YALE AND PENN i FOUL ON SHARKEY DIMS WILLS’ HOPES ee Pair of | Bi vl Be ‘ ire ‘EROTONNATRES LEAD RACE TO? ————— (reece oo: imme Eales REREADY PLAN TITLE IN BAST | Fe jj rnin Wes: | a pital i be i ae oe Johnson oy Tsp aoine as well as mie is Yale Trims Dartmouth While expeeted. heir bt fri | i ; wii, series tr iheel being 4 ) with an accident, 2 fron’ ee! being j d off and thg cnt preuty muen Only. 20,000 “can ‘Be sabi: id Ca ‘ j racked generally, Another car Penn’s Deceptive, Attack i oe ete eae Boe — | proaching from. an opposite divcction| incdated, So Reservations Philadelphia Quakess 9; Newark 0. S {erashed’ into the Moffit ear, which! a Reats Chicago | was moving very slowly, and amp Must: Be Made Early oe t slats piel sh 2 New York 0. t f Nivea: a front wheel. No otie Was sot. re Os Wy ans BUDA Le Roca nuk tangy’ te load, i 4 “WELW, MeNally and daughter Doro- |. Philadelphi Oct, 18.—When Peres foc can seythicat foot: ; thy are preparing to ‘move: into, the "shoves off for Pe etAn crimes, Owens hoine, left’ vacant recently by the ereat migration to France in Sep- ball championship of the east greens name, fe cara recent SY tember, aiBt i wil nd the ep fo mouth, title holder in w * Owens, ‘aris all burnished and the Champs Tented’ for. tho. first. time in three : | REP a aan. stra onnor st Eissep aerate ft ta Peed ae Tere Gide boll. strark of” the J | the Golden Tule Shop at Moffit, wish Word flashed out from hero ee reat hidden batt atte of the { eas st, to inform their friends, nel Ehbors and fist tne Yan ete sealn coming to thle gata : if i i atrons that-they are sti in busi- irred veter is in all corners + it both Yale and Pennsylyania con |De:acus Go Down to Defeat! é ness and, ready, to nerve ail tothe of the wotld: Announcement.” was ‘both Yale and Pennsylvania con- ‘ , and 8 all to the rorld, Announcement. was thhue to win impressively. there w Before Onsiaughts cf Veter- | es i Were Tapes, ability in sp teservations for the Pati, journey ha vouch arcument about their merits commencing for the Pennsylvania next plays Williams, IL linois, Penn State, Columbia and Cor- 4 nell. chas Brown, Army, Mary- land, Princeton and Harvard left on | Shar its. schedule. | . { | an Minot Team Saturday | sansa es n the peacetime invasion of the | 5 it Yanks, Paris will in 1927 become th | Supremte Court | Fee Uatts piill in 1927 become. the | Decisions ra ateau Thierry, Bellcau Woods, : Saint. Mihiel nd the Argonne will | overwhelmed by a heavier and more ‘experienced team, the Bismarck De- mons went down to defeat before the peek} misses a vicious right timed for Wills’ heart. Yale rose to majestic heights in| ‘i “ : i So auc | resound with the tramp of the Yanks whipping Dartmouth 11 to 7, by the | Re et ae ; From Cass County las they did in 1917 and 1918 Wives, very means that had lifted Be " eee Johnnie Kohlman, by L. ci Kohiman, mothers, fathers, und children of the his Guardian ad ‘Litem, Plaintiff, Legionnaires will patiez-vous with and Appellant, madamoiselle at the I'iace de L’Opera, va. along the Place de Ix Concorde and M.S. Hyland, Defendant and Re-| mingle in the gay life of Montmarte. mouth to supremacy—the forw pass, Pennsylvania has a decept attack. Chicago often tackled all backs but the man carrying the bail. | With the majority of his men vet- lerans, € Flug of Minot has put jout a team with which the Demons sore Iwere to cope, the Magicians Pea ici: dibiin ot tower on, bo ; d during his 18+! inating bis gains in almost every play : | getpondent. Mii Dartmouth next Saturday will meet Y., with Harry Wills, New and running the ball through for Bey yi, Eh order to establish ‘the liabil- a Harvard team that is showing dis- | tom in the thirteenth round, Referee Patsy | touchdowns with ease. | ity of a master to a third person, to Committ® at Work tinet signs of form and pow ated warnings against illegal blows.| A majority of the Magician gains \ whom he owes no contractual duty,|., Selection of Paris us the conven- two defeats in a ragged star a ; "| were around the ends, with Bowlby i vai for the Negligent dct of his servant,| tion. city finds the. lines of advance vard, in downing William and Mary, and Thorson carrying’ the ball, for NDBERNIE) the burden ta on the plaintiff to| Already drawn for the colossal un- 27 th 7, displayed a line that could Hrs’ ince tai MEAG oe eee . prove, by fair preponderance of the| d¢rtaking. A France Convention open holes, 2 running attack that ugh center’ At the balf the Sa- ‘ 1 to! evidence, that the tort feasor was a| Committee of which Bowman Elder ix was smooth and finished, and an ef- fective air attack, Crippled regular are expected to be in shapp to play, against Dartmouth. iy ages Fs ‘ ; ’; servant of the master, working under| ational chairman has functioned ras scoreless The Dersons | versity football eleven. Fach playe| His control, when the injury was sus.| Since 1024. Is two, years of | hard got their only three points ‘when Ol- ay “They should fit in tained, and that the negligent act was machinery to Gury oi thegremendovs ninst Lehigh next Saturday, Cap son put the: ball between the posts| much heralded forward passing at-| done within the course of the employ- erat eink next Satu rtny, Cay from the 27-yard line in the third | tack of the team. On defense both | ment, Brow Srds Fabeiar: serena: at guard to strengthen a line at are, deadly tacllors and experts at) nse Feheld that the auertion wherhs| travel, races, the lowest in history, red and torn by the na Olson Is Star going down the field under punts. | ion it is held that the question wheth-| oUt vee te ee aie Bem Rey or Olson was the Rismarek “ ‘ z cr thp deratiqn of the servant, who oattes So ee Aas star, siving his team its only. xeare el IN Rs ap helonging| AT armada of twenty-cight luxur- spose of and ‘making big gains several. times torthe defendant, trom the prescribed ecean ti ill eransport th hosed out last | ie aud Madeeehghn calnn: soapy | route resulted in such a:nbandonment igus ocean liners will transport the burgh, 19 to 16 the SMSeMetenbe oka proce} of the master’s serviee as to exoncr- hd: A. E. F.” overseas. This gay Kh ; p was prac- othe lather’ from liability on ne-| fleet will be’ led by the flagship mpreghable and a 10 or 15 y da Leviathan, the largest in the world. ain through the line was a con- FEAT NEVERS’ count of the aefvane Parte err r fe Leviathan, formerly the iiessian . e land, carri ,f 10| Urs: Minot’s, touchdowns was the fry aed met overseas during the World war. The rill ineakube ne * ac “handed” to it in the third ided by the co bi, With his tot ond partyin win Quarter, ‘The whistle, wa blown for : Appeal fromthe ditt, cour, sot] Maoeece arr giuauisemh aks om to $2 a ea migeret i the eee MT ate the Reversed ‘and new trial ordered. ness instead of stealing unlighted anna in the opening e else blew a pinion of the court by Johnson, J.| through grounds of marauding sub- the Bismarck men stopped ng, while Rowlby ran from ‘Bis- | a ERS peiao ‘J., dissenting. marines. Legionnaires will seat them- marek’ Franeia Murphy and Shore & Mur-| S€lves ut linenéd nnd silvered tables | right. | yard Jing for a touchdown. | All. American Fullback Caught phy, Fargo, Wake, Atvorneys for] Heavily laden with choice foods rath: Army Has aa F The ball rah 1 vietory o a | The referee ruf it because two rthan eating from a mess kit or ut ae sigen tine it meets Whistles were blown the quarter hed} Fleet Guttormson After Depensant ce Recreate Dakota, shelf swinging from the celling as Toston Univers Cornell, with an | arg hlfleeey Attorney for Piaintlet ana Appeliant. , ie isk iid a The wl leon ae The Lineup ! 80-yard Run open date next Saturday, can rest some. dark cubby hole in the bottom after the 21-14 victory over Michi- Bismarck Minot j From Ransom of the ship. gan State and s e its attack for Hedstrum le Miller BY ERNIE NEVERS Farmers State Bank of Lis! rat Plain- ns Columbia next week. A. Brown It Smart All-American Fallback, 1925. tiff ng Respondent, ram. Planned um, battered 2 a 7 patel Klipstein Ig Marean (c hht, 1926, NEA Serviee, Inc.) deena awaits the Le- ate, has Duke Wniversity of North Bei ‘opyright, . erviee, Inc. ¥ | gifs nail Carafina ax the second intorsectional Pars a gilaneslt | “The greatest. ‘play 1 ncrer made? i. Finsete, Defendant and ARpel- tinGed a cordial invitation to. Ameri. omnonent in two weeks. a Kiebert rt Kyle | That's another tough. o 8 Level can Legion members coming to Paris Pittsburgh meets Carnegie Tech H. Brown te Diengenea’ t because I have pulled 80 ifn Parol evidence ie not admissible for the: convention. Former premicr . and West Virginia, conqueror of Olson (c) ab Bowlby ™many. viene don’t get: that imp Fes-/ to peeve contemperahoous collateral Mriand in sending official invitation A Georgetown by a smuill margin, 13 to Joe Hump veteran fight announcer, proclaims Sharkey the win- Lofthouse Thb Lowe sion. More ‘than likely. it-is- 8¢ | agreement that colléction of a prom- to the Yanks wrote: “France is hap- atte, Tver a Went ner. His veice was drowned in the bedlam raised by 40,000 spectators Lander: thb Piper , Wave, erformed to few helen, issoky note, vable on: Its fece on Py; indeed to learn that the American » as Referee Haley waved Wille into his corner and declared him the Mctettigan th’ Thorson ce) | At thats I feel I'am going to give | domend, weuld wot-be petesed. for a voldier of the Great war desires to ‘fo fon h ashing Ieser. By the decision Wills’ championship hopes were shattered. +, Substitutions: | Bismarck—Wutake , f) readers..a surprise ~ 1 let | definite time. revisit our soil forever consecrated the.forefront with u smashing 3 : Yor Kiebert; Slattery for Wutzke, jthem in on the play that I regard| 2. Renewal of a demand note by with the blood and bodies of the 0 win over Tulane, ps SR AE Re ees ‘os the best of my career. taking another demand note, isnot heroic American dead. The Legion- & sant nat Rutger | they repeatedly allowed an Indian ! No, it wasn’t along end run that! such an extension of timé, or ao post- naires will receive here, upon their :~ urday by |back to step in and grab passes out e resulted in 2 touehdown.with but poning of the time of payment, ns return to France. the very warmest jof the sir and add yardage. The seconds. to go, thereby winning the. will, dischnt a Beran ‘secondarily Welcome expressive of our undying 6 Bam Hable. on ‘th rument, under Sec, gtatitude, and everything possible to Midget def nse made feeble efforts LITTLE BROWN ris CANEWITH senate i rehiedanw: tries, but they seemed content to allow the South Neither was it the intercepting. of 7008, See. 2 * make their: reunion here a com ‘a forward pass, following by-a long pyteae tees ia Be ret ee a aecess will be done by the French :fun that gave my team enough points Pg County, Hon. Geo, Mi MeKen- eh a and thé people of A \ : ; ' eo the gam: JUG WILL ST AY {Dakota backs to :ten in and take the “uel, Te waa a field gost teom ™Athiened, |< With: Paris ag-the jump-off: Yanks teasks : ie -40-yard line with only a pla ar Opinion of the court by Johnson, J. Will have an opportunity to tour the holds j ita two to go hefore the sounding o! Curtis: & Remington, Lisbon, No. subtisogh after the convention. Eight With his left, the o > AT ANN ARBOR “UShariiey'n ambitious ripkt. EE Sass ig timer's ‘whistle. - rorppolne icons companies “have Sebmited ; ¥ Ly ve n rove * Football Results | © ® ¥. wicknonsr ! A Defenaive: Play H Bags and 8. tameravion tise, have been, ‘approve oF wees ; i ees ‘Annapelia Lam going to surprise you- by'tell- tte taken out by Coxctes thatextnie Homecom-|¢————- ———-© By NBA Service ‘ing that my greatest play, asl see | Xt ‘Atorne}s for “for Respondent. Peres recone sresninanieny, ; Sia Ba ‘Anhapolis, Md., Oct. 16—Followers it, was a defensive rathes than of. making arrange ting duel in Crowd B: Winnin; An- = Teen rier e a defensive rather than of- vied in seit al ments for the 4 punting duel ig “ y ' i : .¥ ND U. | oe-the Navy'foothall team ane looking fensive feat. From Marton Count happy entertainment. of the Yanks on nual cntest, 12 to 0 Michigan Outpasses and Out- plunges Minnesota to Win ck by sot 2, for better things this fall. Last year, Most pl: i C. C. Storing, Receiver of ae Mer- it being in the Sek Carroll 12 | it will-be recalled, the middies didn't greatest’ play they aeeer ease snt| ‘chants National Bank, ‘Mandan, N. Tei cringe red a Big Ten create D. an Insolvent C ion, Plai rs a reat yi 0. any sensa- almost certain to refer to some of- » an Insolvent Corporation, Plain- been included and. pas: 20 to 0 Victory Vermilion, 8, D, Oct, 1.—South] Miskier'on: Mintecota 0. fion on ‘the rid- fensive play, a scoring feat. Mine| tiff and Respondent, tliminated. Minimo rates including Dakota humbled North Dakote in the] Northwestern 20; Indiana 0, iron, losing to the waa just the opposite. = Passage on the Atlantic both ways; jee ae annual Dal game. here Ohi Sites sar Galneete ye 4 id Michigan ‘Stanford was playing Washington. | W- H. -Seutatnan, Defendant and Ap- transportation ip, France;, hotel ‘in ittle brown jug stays in, Ann Arbor. urday in 1 spe contest Illinois 13; Iowa 6, ‘ 7 held to It was the last quarter and the game! . ‘pel ant. Pari in tranees battlefield mt ! 1 Minnesota 20 to ling with brilliant runs and Pennsylvania 27; Chicago 0. as rinceton.'was close. Each team was resorting , 5Yilabus: and Auetiean cemetery will be about fi rday in the first offensive 0 say not a ¢ 54-0 defeat at to various bits of strategy in an ef- “(two Cases. $176." Higher rates reach to- $45 5] i onnantial anne Minnesota Colleges : ere hands of Michi-|fort to put over a play that would|, J. This case is controlled by Gil- walle the minimum to include all ex- theile schools this year and th adie butte 12 to o for the Coyotes. Gustavus Adolphus 40; Concordia 0.| soba ere of the produce the winning touchdown. ie y. Northern Trust Company ‘ ‘] western conferene ame of the attach luggishly, it looked as} St Thomas 12; St. Mary's 8. - Worst beatings 2| | We had the ball on Washington’s| (N. D.) 207 N. W. 42, and the Paine ba rs limited housing limits the though North. Dakota ‘would win| Macalester 17; Hamline 0. team from the: 30-yard: line. I essayed a long, pass|¢iPles of law therein ap; movement to 30,000 veterans. Legion- | | 5 : St. John’s 13; Augsburg. 13. | Naval fcademy ne tl i: Appeal from the waielees court of outpassed and reals Mis nnesa A chutes Bue Teetond ‘the! foes Te aetdter talk dna ante se as, | lever received. T! bs Garten: Wasi niten et ie Morton County, Hon. Thors H. Pugh, Porward passes played. the r , the Coyote territory, but did not Grand Forka"dae Devt Lakle 0. peaton, | however, | 30-yard Vine. "Altres, cin oanty in order that ty i Serres | rangsaete BURCH to Put the oval) Winona 2; LaCrosse 0, put to avenge Hard Work Undone Opinion of the court by Johnson, 3. P% * ‘tented of transpottation.and bil- The North Dakota tine outcharged) Mandan 19; Dickinson 0. FIthose beatings of! Stanford by straight football hgd| Sullivan, Hanley & Sullivan, Man-|\tntion Office will hendlc the the lighter Coyotes, but failed at the| Minot 40; Bismarck 3, , while the eek ints worked the ball well into Washing. |dan.N. D. Attorneys for Plaintiff and) movement. in ench s:ato and infor- oF vate pavers pe Ane crude Beene. tehty tee Mohall Rottineey 0. p i hile the task ig.a'ton’s territory, and when I saw my | Respo! mation that vets may desire a be ut, late drive toward the Michigan Zellhoefer kept the Flickerta Watertown 68,” Webster: 9. , large one, the|pass intercepted, I felt the failure co F ‘Kel San W. Hi, Stutsman! obtained by writing to the F goal line but could not break through aI VL Weenie oonae ta pareten West i tors are hopeful, meverthe |e pfs Mopper ip enim ri ge 9 ne! File Saray I y gto the France ey Wolverine dofense touch- Fe atie fi his first ¢ §. D. State 21; Bison 0, ie AE paca A Manton Rear Convention Committee at, National ‘ down was only 16 distant ie 4 EA etter Moorhead 39; Fergus Falls 0. Captaining the mi is} When I made the pass that Guttorm- Headquarters of the Leglon in In- } Gonna basses were smothered by | * 4 ene eT eat Valley City Normal 16; nestor eu be ea Wi vag gh ed on Washington’! ws ao-rard dianapolis, Indian fan, only one being completed ———, slg phar tea 18: ‘orst plays tackle und is i duting: the entire game. Boilermakers Hold Wisconsin, '°" tee n Tate in the third) “Northern Normal 19; Augustana 0. | strength in the forward walk Hes ng Not untll Tras Gitéo m4 Jamestown : Light [Michigan made three’ first, downs We eet ea ae Cay) ne in| Cornell college 7; Ripon 2. | {ast the man to have around. when| rushing down the sidelines 00, the State ‘College yy Tushing an innesota 0 Scoreless Tie—Play : jendn rmal 7; Park Region 0.; arts —shooti | Michigan’ mado. five on passes to aS ee PIS dilendals Morn 2: atk Magken 04) (ha Say plays off onposite side of the field aid 1 come and Heat Rates one. for the. visitors... Michigan aver- rs 36. yerds.on, its, 10, te i inhésota on 15 boots punts were blocked, , i ? 4 gains are made Show: acre: Chicago Saturday + Normal 26; Northland col- | hema Bie Te When ihe: ranchad. the aeiyard iine ows I ase; to: Be Diseussea make a nt] had. started acrous the “field in ation. at the~ ‘i i ‘ ty *. : leader and, with scveral neweomers' pursuit of him: Gartornese Resisbbetion:of the" Netth ‘Dakots |. -ci.diric light and steam, heat rates i bi middies: may skree ey _timber, the! track man, whe had stepped 100 yards |Asricultural,, college has exeseded' sor \samentoun will be discussed at a nd for 0, Oct. (P)-It remained il Notre Dame 28; Penn State 0. the first time in five years, Michigan ue, whose teams usually have row a few. k that of any Fr. year, accordii jhe of itn kicks blocked. Groen- topping stone slop Oklahoma 11; Drake 0. slong the footbull right of day dur- oualy 26 Vatarted nites bine aga Hagess cbt obtained eon thereat, Frank Uiinahien ope commenter of oe Wag. a tittle slow in xetting it Ment of other ele to upset the Marquette 28; St. Louis U0. tingthe eampaign. * T felt the only way. thang, 1 goad Partott, 7 total < jghrollment talon Rea icharanat she. in River Falls Normal 2%; Stout In-! —_—_ erase the intercepting of rhows- that” rer in : shigan. Soon Scores stitute 6. the 2 various schools in the college: A sity commission and officials of the sae ie Firat fouchdown | Michigan's defen of and Miuron college 25; Sioux Fall oo. /-08 Angeles Wins to bring down own the’ Washington” fis ats man! fn freshman on, [Ottertail Power company.” ‘aid F utes after the game started ois’ victory over Town were no f icea Wi rollmen' there : re teams had tried out the wncpecied. Hut, whew the Boul : salakato Teachers 21; Rochester est at Coast Title vie lala ie Werner ef, tine: ni nthe ellge forthe sheet Old 4 fenge. Rich stood back an HPs banks of the ; unior college 0. j raya he bas thio ts ‘than : Masters, | RC UsRt: tcrware passca ted the powerful Wisconsin ¢l . Wilmington 13; Morris Harvey 0 San Peaneiseo, Oct, 18.—)—The be orme of eat ntire iment t pas , Bieicdnanveesiving snd callcy 3 ctiem Mivplogton 22; Mexria Harvey. 0. | p ciuMemnar gece elec tne see effort to prove: my feat ithe AC. x i vent ene = + 0 the five yard line before he Wittenberg 7; Miami n yeutenday with Los Angelos .win-| “To make a long story. Seen: boasts of’ A i ricult ‘That time ae porn now ein, of year thou may'st in me forced out of bounds. Ten followers . Pn per aaa \ De Pauw 34;' Earlham 7. nes for the ‘time fons tie Molenda was sent battcring Coach Jimm: Sioux Falls Team’s | Coe 25; Lawrence 0. ce teat San’ Franelaco, whieh pre age ales a Pat ee S0-yard | school of home economic: ‘When yellow. leaves, or féw, or nono he Hine, but it, held for thres With a microscope. Aerial Attack Beats | Si'tic2%,tambard o. * ie dat years: nennant, finished in Gutiormson covered ie his desk flown Si etal fie gi ge i e slunt- $ vers | 1 3. 1 ‘ear. ese a if the Minnesota left tackle for’, They saw that he had one of ths : | Heamenttane igen ia: have heen champions eight “tienes: feign setinee, and sinall Yatantonts fe |wmlek in! en, architectural’ chal Pee -atake a Friedman added the finest backs in the conference in| Fargo High Midgets —witiken 4); x since the league. was established is paring, © ctrth: om "Hering, Aeeliactore, ‘cnt ensinacr-|Raretralatd chelfs where Yate tho + s , and another star Galesbury pring, : 3 Se ee a nee ie dena anim MEE | arene N. Dao Oct 18—Targo wud! AugMstaa | Be smatit cnt sanngs t- bal outa gage 4 eked S01 ew pupil enrolled This feta The, twilight ot pega ee voek hed Chueh to oe, - Sioux. Falls high schools battled to Butler 7; Franklin ‘ ‘ : ied work had much to co with stopping | 5! ‘i ' period, fe inert te Wisconsine et 0 Co WER stoppin) a7 to 7 tie in the second annual , Mayville Teachers 43; Crookston Lost greatest toce t fetes, o eu wes ay a me galled in eal at or wichitee. | Y funset fadeth in the west, thoi tle, ball to, the fine Wierda will have an opportunity:to| meeting between the two schools at, ARBIEH 0. a Mi ‘oy TS cea. Sencar Which, by i Diack night doth e | Dacoiah field Saturday ufterngon. | Shattuck 17; Waldorf College 6, the foal following. an Eyither parigpettate ite cgnterence| ” Both. teams scored their counte <| gStcdahns Vis Plattevillé School of on the Maroons, who fell by the way- | it the final period of play, the Midg- YMCy tt ao pease 2 side the last. week-end in matching | Qt chalked up (heir markers in | a et ee ieute boots and passes with Pennsylvania. (tHe ppening minutes of play, while Wabash 38; Tees Haute Normal 6, : ¢ Indians® opened an aerial attuc ee -t of * : . or tren ihe diweat and east, Michio] it the waning momenta. in a desper-) Willidms 90:, Massachusetts A. c. 0 | 5" mee, ae ot d tackle for Can Buate lost to Cornell, while in| ate but successful attempt to even| Navy 27; Princeton 1 ; j 4 es ip » While 38 | the count. Maine pls Gonneetieut Aggies 0. wallified when o two otha settues the west was vic- Brown. 275 xBates a oe, that which: it war ttsid torlous, Notre Dare take the measure | grr oa Geet, funniNE, attacks, wher, Mublenber : . : ra : ‘i pone te at Ing: Columbia, “a One State Pent-tehe South ‘Dakotas, but tho Indian| Gettysburg “21; “Roan ms: a “amalt: hogs’: being’ por: ? ; ere pr pve halt ae a rte, ae Pass attack was so, well executed | West. Virginia 125, ‘Erorgtain 19. " i wet i aan Ta ‘ a wa eae Minnesota Rocks that it more than evened up for the! yoy ae 21 jou must Stato of ference’ tertiary cone Lataeane: tak, | deficiency they exhibited in their at-| Yale 24y jarinout 7. mat half. ing on Nosthweatern, which moved | tempts at smashing the. line. ae ge arell, Fextile 3. ichigan Be ge charmed ¢ircle of mythical Midgets .Falter Pittsburgh 19; bole Teh lenders along with iinois} After. Fargo had counted early in Wi ington und soe b ae Michigan by: its victory over je final period, Sioux. Falls opened | negio! Tech. their aesial attack, and though they will, pe oaariay et Neg were ae pry halted, the Midgets it Saturds ile to cope with what e| best : over) game the ident ive been see contend nares ant “onl i ea el eee one ieee : iad Pe Petit Gene and Pescdiroret | Comet “em: Diclann eae uu. New Revitite tt ay" i Biate 6.