The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1926, Page 6

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5 UU Cententment Means “Tha Money to Veteran Ccach, He Tells Officiais More n (By Bily Evans) net huge for as tadium coache r part in n stort Knew His Stuff In the old days h 1 by plity pull the gridi ly knew his stuf! was getting at ontinent Shown that f Yost 1 ‘ s long the Ann Arbor > sentiment in Yost’s soul. y isn't his god by any means I chatted with a prominent ed to win over Michigan own hican. T rt of me ictim of Tough Break Against Northwestern in 1922 Speaking of tough b “ encountered one of the wors Se Atte sgt MRE AERC gota-M at Monn ars ago while p he Gophers had a fairly team that year—1 Jooked like ple. bé the only thing in doubt elevens. took the field. Minnesota counted carly and with 7-0 lead went into s strong in Gorhers hat the oval on the No~ vestern five-yard stripe. Another tally “appearea certa.n ws che .-. defense didn’t seem capable of stop- ping the Norsemen’s attack. Cost'y Fumble On the next play a Minnesota back plunged over the goal line, apparently & chalking up another touchdown. fumbled the leather, howev d fo] i PASSES We ) "] WN Dn Ui 1 Minnescta - Mic turd: we: stern Confer oash moet m Minn Hennepin county \ FOR DIE NO- COURT OF THE PD STATES, DISTRICT OF NORTH A In the Matter tthe Chi District of Nort P, Lomas, of Bis: unty of Burlelgh, in ‘ate of North Dakota, in: said District, surrendered 25TH MILESTONE: OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL HISTORY P nesota teams, ittee that i n Jug, the Minneso a big delegs ning committe memoria t year engincers will ail combin » scene colorful and exeit coneocting the s ¢ries in pre ng one of whick naturally enough, to ota is depend y smashes at th {innesota veteran will be ir nart the Michie: ie Ais e the field en the jump oy fest moments of past games that every effort le nre ent such an o- ly either a heavy or a bad ficld is indicated, but condition of the field “is not e cted to give an. marked advantage to either team, as Mi an has a nluaging game a! offset Minnesota’, on Homan, co-par' ssas Homan's Ca! ally, Bankrupts. In Bankruptey (7141 To the Honorable Judges Untied Stoten Dintrict Ce the District of North Dakotas Harry Homan and Marion Homan, co-partners, doing business as Ho- man’s Cafe, and individually, marek, in ‘the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in sal District, respectfully represent: That on the 3rd day of September, A. D, 1926, last past, the co-partner- doman's Cafe Harry Homan and Marion Homan individ- ually were duly adjudged bankrupt the Acts of Congress relating kruptey; that they have duly I thelr property and tners, doing ind I respectfully represents that on the rights of. property, and have fully 18th day of September, ast, was d as red bom upt under th: 1996, last compile d with all the requirements Acts and of the orders of the oing their bankry &°_ WHEREFORE they pray tl property a 5 nd has fully complied with quirement of said acts and of the at he 0 hay it bowndin~ two yards behind the line. — ¢ Chuch Palmer, Northwestern’s speed merchant, scooped up the free ba and ‘set out for the Minnesota goal 102 yards away. Only Earl Marti- neau, Minnesota star, stood in Pal- mer’s path. Palmer eluded him, how- ever, ronnine unmolested for the tally, Goal was:kicked and the game was tied at seven. There was no fur- ther scoring. » Ths ~as Minnesota held to a tie by a team at least two touchdowns in- ferior, Ipeteed of a 14-0 victory the ad to be content with a 7-7 jn ti as tough a break us any team ever Pa mer’s sensational canter, inc .dentely, was one of the lonvest made en , ears. They're still talking ahout i¢ in Ble ‘Tén vjrcles. . pher Stadi y play ’b rt_of the Minn. tat ¢ pie? reps i the Minn- dinm on Saturday. r will be field by “gy” e P. LOWAS, Bankrupt. R/ OF NOTICE, ot rge of the e abovesn Bankrupt, 1 is— ORDERED By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on hearing be had the 29th day of December, A. forenoon; and that not published in ‘The Bismar: & newspaper printed ins: that all known. other persons in intercst at the anid time and cause, if any they have, prayer of the said petition not be granted. and it’is further ordered by thi ad itors D. . 1926, before the sald court, at Fargo 1926, bofore the sald court, at Fargo n said district, at ten owock in the in said district, at ten o'clock in the ereof be forenoon; and that notice thereof be Tribune, publighed in The Bismarck Tribune, Nstrict, a newspaper pri and appear other persons in interest may ap- and show > show cause, df any the; ould the prayer 8 corpartnership and” Harr! and Marion’ Homan 4 may be decreed by the cotrt to hay full discharge from all debta pro -- wns acalnatdhelr partnership and individual estated under ‘sald Act, except such debts As a1 ed’ by law fromy such. dis- e. w i ins Tth day oF October, 26, ~ HOMAN’S CAVE, - By reek? Homan. MARION HOMAN, Individually. HARRY _ HOMAN, Individually. ORDER OF NOTICE. ICT OF Nerth Dakota—es: his 2nd di cf of’ November, . 1926, on reading. the Petition Discharge of the above-named Bankrupt, it Is— é ORDERED By the Court; that a the 27th day of Decembet, inted in sald district, and that all known creditors ans pear at the sald'time and place and have, why f the said’ petiti of joner be granted. And it ie farther ordeted by tho shovld not cour, thatthe Mefer-e shall send, court, that the Referce shall mall, to sald: der jressed places f Miler, : e of the sald the seal thereof, district, on the 2: ber, 6. A (Seal of the Court.) > eens Fok honrcotury, By E. R. STEEL to them at esidence as stated. Thi ae Clork. j Deputy Clerk. all known creditors, by. petition and this or- cop thelr der, Honorable Andrew ‘ourt, and a Minot, in said. tho seal thereet, at Fargo, day of ‘Noveme 1, mall, to known credit ies of sia “petition end this or- addressed to them at their vit ead Hee Tatts" snare Miller, vudge of the said Court, ae he 2nd 6. in district,: on t day of Noyem- ber, A. ‘D. 192 (Seal of the Court.) : Bok Mo | uggregation and Gordon Landers. El- material bencfit » y* THE BISMARCK ie that went) ea turward for the frosh with Spriggs + at center and NWaher, Register, ot! Hoffman, Erlymiet and Gallahan Fipliving ¢ Martin and Gorman be on hal tr} were the senior farwards with Wan-! rable number pex at center and Danrot and Wutzke roimen from i cs have sign be there, Govéer- | Snyder of ‘ding mt Loki-| gard positions, G. Landers, Duvis | and Elmer Bensey played forward for the seniors with Henry Brown ut| center and Fred Landers and Erni Benser at guerds, ch H, &. Col- ns acced as referee, Horry Rubin as scorekeeper and Ben Jacobson and Roger Bertholf as timekeepers. More Games Toda: the freshmen are to play the sophomores and the jun- rs oppose the seniors. Tomorrow ernoon one of. the most interes ing d hardest fought games of the in- class season will be played with IS LEADING IN | .nsisisetes CLASS SERIES} of Chicago athlete, was an all-round Crisler won nine letters during | the Midway institution, three each in football, baseball ane basketball. | TODAY | @——_—_$ +0 (Continued ftom pais one) be to prevent over-popylation. The jelephant lives 100 ‘year& the fem: having only two dr three calves in i that time, usually, and it knows noth- Coming out on the long end of aj thing of birth control. 7 score in the encounter With the sophomores yesterday afternoon, the} ior team continued on its way te |} rd the championship of the inter- class series now being ployed at Bis- marck high school. In the other game A ie a5 in-omem in. all il attend in a body and oceupy s in the president's box. reay’s contest will bring to a end the career of several Minnesota players, including Captain ieger Wheeler, right end, Neil Hyde, lefe tackle, Doc. Matchan, itbnck, Arthur Mulvey, center, and Jack O'Brien, also a back. Most of the other regulars and substitutes have one or two more years in which to mil to Minnesota’s football accom- Vishment Defeats Sophomores, 22 to 7 Freshmen Win From Seniors in Extra Period Everybody says we are to live much longer, but nobody has definite plans to make longer MNfe worth while. Merely to dance, eat, drink and make a little more money for fifty addi- plaved, ml preter defeated Hie | tionat years would be hardly worth seniors by a 14-12 score. while, The seniors and freshmen had play-| aides ed he Nese shoes ‘at the end of the; Co: pp ticlaad “et on one Breet fourth quarter and it was necessary | of enlightenment. e government to play another period to determine | forbids importation and use of “com-| is ae el a ed ain cases Pega tree codad feemaa their stren, and succeeded in toss-! into babies’ mouths e ing the ball in to make the necessary | from crying. They exhaust the Baby’s two counters. Spriggs. Yeasley and salivary glands, make the top of the Hoffman re stars for the frosh | mouth too high and the teeth crooked. while Martin, Gorman, Danrot and | We still use thousands of them in the} Wutzke divided honors for the sen- | United States, r< we once poisoned | iors. Tak 1 (hundreds of thousands of babies with | Juniors ic Eorly Lead } soothing syrup. The outcome of the sophomore-/ | junior game was not long in doubt,; I us the score indicates, and by the| scientist! . time the game was half over the up-' have been the most brilliant im the! per classmen had a lead over their) history of mankind and have done) opponents ti souls BO te eee more ede tied bing period to en- “a. Brown, Kositaky and Slattery, rich the human race. proved "the stars of the. sophomore, The statement is true, you put above intenectua: | Dr. Millikan, brilliant | California t, says the last thirty years mer Benser, Henry Brown, Fred an venient, Jers and Ernie Benser ali contribut- | F ed toward the juniors’ score. But there ure no six names in the O'Hare, Yeasley and Hoffman play- | last thirty years that ean stand be-. ass! SOO eS Ss : i A 5 i no ‘other to THURSDAY, gide the names of Copernicus, Tyeho | put in MacDonald as Prime Minister. 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