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PAGE SIX RR ATE SDA NNO a NORTHWESTERN aidecnicaes TIE FOR TITLE Beth Teams Undefeated in fig! Ten Confcrence—Each Wir; Five Games Om oy ys he apt : MINNESOTA YARDS GAINED IN RUSHING thardly anything at all- about her; Jcesting, 124*in 82 plays; Peplaw, 12% in 19 Mays; Nydaht, 1 pPredicates. os oy, sy plays; Almquist, 26 in 9 plays. ‘Total—035 in 79 home Saturday afternoon. A so The Boge tomtuliers are refereed: 4 MICHIGAN YARDS GAINED IN) RU “Ee: alloyed eld fo as the: even,” und we hove ’éber, 12 in 6 plays; Friedman, 7 in 5 plays; Hettielt 8 in 2 z HPs nous, ry STE about Ne. Hays; Moleiida, 1 in 2 playas Gilbert lost 6 in 8 plays. "‘Total—t? waht dekinon, a ry a tin 23 le 2 Ot course If At. Chan amd. cacti!” 2° PUA vliker patie Sais hemelguetss waa e tae le really needs something to stim-; - 2 tothe Bismarck hospital for treut- fant business for. his+pro fogtball| _ Minndsta, 1%, of Which 16 were gained by rushing and she ona! ment Ménday. His’ many. trends Bitton 8 ‘hte leader, sign Wille) frward pass interference penalty called on b per | here hop to soon hear of his im- Michigan, three, of whith two: were gained by forward Passes anal PFS soe * 1 Mra, Ernest Sayille entertained the Ladies’ Aid of Bradgock and vicinity i Aa Mer a accompanied by (A) —Michigan , fies, a. rc completed their | seasons un defeated in th for the championship Eack won five games and lost nor and cach was de ference team, Michigan 1 North the night he faced Tanney. and ‘ort! 0 © scored 114 against ¢ erence opponents st Me” and Towa been seriéusly il! with heart trouble oe ‘ew Baclang ve CevesnateD BOE Semie cine Eee away “Bate w Eaglan ie ler i lay evening. anniversary of Mr. x ago Ke vin Peterson was born in Wild Moe, nother, of Mrs; A. Za Rose township April 8, 1920, and xt- New~ Sree was celébrated ° ] tended school here .last year. He ember 5 heir home in ‘Water. enrolled again thie 9 year, but was wi Game at Iowa City Proved to} ketball and track. town, s D ery one of the eight| able to attend on account of illne: children of the couple were at home| Besides leaving a sorrowing father iit B pesca | OFSTING GREATEST FULLBACK HE Svinte Ti in the second per’ 1c - Towa lads worked the ball ‘to within | Brown, would provide the most stir- for the occasion. M¥, Moe is 80. ag mother there are three brothers, For Purple fi |i i f the N D: Ving of the season’s upsets, for it rip-] Fach and his Wife is 70. tt and John, and t EVER SAW. MICHIGAN COACH SAYS) teste siete Sheet "were™sntty) ped Sew iatpahite Sts 12 in ue] Hae Victor Pays Set of Opt wi” eters, Fete and Evolfn tp mourn North ’ stopped when the Notre Dame de- 3 Penultimate contest Saturday, while ponents atid Did Not ORGANIZE RAIN! Ginis his untimely death. The betsaved : Couch Stagg has made tho. threat one by rushing. Beane ey ty when interference was’ ruled again Were inoinplete eon “tee reraeeel er aes former Eleven attempted, of which two Were completed for a total gain of] R in but nome teaching in y Cob! for the bi, oii tell'you one Ty Cobb ey MINNESOTA PUNTS f ee Be ine tended tHe movie at Ha¥elton Satut- MICRIG. Pi atler of thé hotels will officiate . UnTs dent, ‘made his regdlar monthly vs tC RAST SEES One of 64 yards, with return of 20 yards. pe Arnold, accompinied) by Eart PENALTIES Pade Brownawell chased a play and one for backfie!d moticn. ee eS Gee home. Edward Si Hn, whi de} it Michigan, two, one of which was recovered by Minnesota, Swanson, who underwent ji ting along fine. none. We. of B. Swanson and sons, With 4 Defeats—Harvard, - eet Mr. and. Mrs, Ernest Saville and What miagery eeayent for Austra- at ts work Carlisle home. for the Thanksgivifi rket. Hehart Hubbard in the 100-yard dash in the ma] pith opportunity, for, further, upets BIG {0 Mi a" “3.8. Swanson, who is taki a ct . He boasts a recor went. Sweet is now a member of the| eres the Harvard Yale-Prineston ITh articipated in football, bas- | championship service eleven at Fort’ Benning. He} An “undefeated and untied ¥ i HL, that h "t give f thi n well, Chih eone alee ned ne MINNESOTA FORWARD PASSES ee x in coe Instored to to Flasher of the embarrassed youths hope he| Ten'atteiipted, of which one wat, leted ford gain cf 19 yards| § - of Mr. = who has Jack Dempsey is undecided] and six Were intercepted wi eal return. of Be yoke oe oie web better and ‘his MICHIGAN FORWARD PASSES ‘ , 36 yards; six were incomplete one for a touchbick, and were Mott aan, sent on reenond oe American League plata to stage mectheead with a total fotned cf nine yarda. ned a 1 poet Reval tee aoa Bid ea be yeu ne ty obs day Ni tds, wit th ra Wis peste rare ty "About 400 of js much better than 'y Col ine, averaging 40 yai ith aii average’ return of two yards, 6nc| Several of i ‘Finishes , ; Ds RR theing bloekéd afid recovetéd by Michigan, : rettgckceet tome pene | : There is no truth in the report that) , yee hoe Peat. ene ented eiperiatan Eleven, averaging 45 yards, with ave: g t 4 » 5 rage return of 3% yards, a am service fame between Army MINNESOTA KICKOFFS ee E. Saville tarm last week. L. Peterson and sons, Arthur MICHIGAN KICKOFFS iott, thotored te Bismarck Wed- Three, averaging 57 yards, with average returh of 25 yards. Nesday to attend the carn show. A ® M from Ale& gawaski last weck. M NY U innesota, six, totaling 30 yards, of which five were for offside as ances Erickson visited over W. J. Ma f, Fort W: ; Michigan, two, totaling 10 yards; both for offakle play: was’ cullltgy at oehool Wo. THIS EASON FUMBLES day in the interests of an extension Y Minnesota, two, one of which was recovered by Michigin, ie ee see — mn ereeke aie Ap ney rr img BALL LOST‘ON DOWNS ismarck’ hos; jast week, is get Dartmouth Closes Season Minnesota, once, on rushing; Michigan, none. . jae Emest ina aren motored to Bis- saal0¥t, 1-9; 1923, 2-0; 1926) conducted St the Universi; mir ir Yale Have Poor Years a 1925, 10-0 and 1926, 17-16. Forty students ehildren, Bart, Vernae sand Maxine: ‘ in the 1924 Davis Cup tennis bhadd er oe 3 NORTHWESTERN Missoula, Mont.—-University of Montana has | age of 40 yards for the seas in punting besides Bh <ilece dacbiall caleeni ence aria’ freon bok ial BeNsle Swe. sipped: tirkeys red uite a 7 7 rtes: 1g starring as a ball carrier. . ¥ , Two years ago Sweet finished second to the fam-]*ecn many surprises, ends this week] W' al pound Rees tuatenin euie. Ri - J. S. Swanson, who is taking treat- ‘ily C1 © Con Sonfere ac i ST. TE ment atthe San Haven sanitarium, the: taebt c ‘ a satel ‘Al == is feeling-better. im as a possible / this fall. On t Olympic club of San Francisco and is being groomed) siliance has been wrecked and Har- Little Melvin Eeterson, who had B co h known a: P is ability for the 1928 Olympic: vard and Yale have had the most un- { to sti through enem, ks. ‘ ajor Frank Milburn is coach for the Montana] satisfactory results in their football ae Y r thre va red as an all-round ath- | gridders this fall. For two years he tutored aj victory. ref 1s wo years he held an aver- | was a star at West Point in among the candidates for eastern si ~ |fense stiffened, Other threats were | Colgate rested. New Buglatd—An assetabiy of the] family ‘Have the heartfelt sympathy wres m | Gite but none came close as did this in Meets Cornell Meet Each Other Order of ‘the Rainbow Yor Girls, was| of. ¢he entire community. from lo Michigan’s 2 Hardest G t {drive of the Drake team. Pennsylvania, with @ record that inetalled here last Friday with 96) He is, gene but not forgotten. through th season un-| Michigan's lardest Games cotter irra Ag wrth er Goer wo PS charter The Dickinson.as-| Though he hag passéd from our beaten and sharing championship Chit, Seen er . oo een REET val, bumps net ornell eleven cago, Nov. 22.—(#)—The west-| semb): honors with Michigan. This Season Were Those a i | Football Results that has played in and out football{ern conference curtain has descend- reel a foal ied sunaee’ the a en signe that Jand of joy eternal me which y - With Minnesota, Yost De ‘ si : this season, Pitteburgh’s battling}ed again, with two teams, North-| of the Egptern Sta Where there’s fd unhappy night. inish for the © prov- PESenes met : | crew meets an old rival in Penn] western and Michizan, reigning as estan i: |) After the rabbit:hun€ the follow~ s hardest cliredUsntiin Wheeler mm rilllent and medio: [undefeated elevens; but with the]: = DS ing youie folks ‘epentisthe evenin —— be | i Seat am, can end the season in glory| mythical championship in reality un-' Bo gh ge heed session of district! at the Ernest Sar te et Howard Turns Little Brown Jug ee Sgainst Columbia. © West. Virginia ae | in. Bowman -county ended ime Max Jay; and Miles Beny, sar: us| Jones Advocates : z° and Weohington and Jeffervan, tage) | This season's battles demonstrated Wenele ay, 10 ivileasew having been| Misses Hethe iat ary, Metcalf 5 Tolverines A | x jule was r= ied dnd a‘nui of ition Ly mn Skranss' Over to Wolverines Abolishment of reer} raat Leeder the only other outstanding match of) ly arranged for the deciding of a| violate tenced. _ ae in get ended the neve 7 * 1 | the holiday. championship. While theoretically acer Z at the John Peterson home Tuesday af Extra Point Score}. » But on "Saturday Notre. Dame,| the Purple and the Wolverines divid. OLD RESIDENT DIES afternoon for dittle Melvin Peterson. the Northw i | g Tecognized as the strongest claimant cd honors, in teality each was thq| Hazelton—August E. Kiabunde, old] A short service was held at the home ing the ¢ 2 : een in all am f (®)-—Tom| Des Moines obi for, the national de ene car ‘ita m per | champion of one half ef the confer- reament and prem! ent. 1. aae digd | by Reverend Upon beg ged te! et Towa bared a passing attack hing ee y day 3 x seth es fection ‘into batt! ence, i Wome ere Hove: reinaing were taken to the church at match the touchdown in the s¢ This 2 Was on-| U, Wis ¢ i | é Minnesota Colleg: ig eleven area jreries; Rach team won five conference bat-| was Loopy B » where the reg services Re cue te roth ; h'who, saw the Minnesota: | Trinity 26; St, Thomas of St. Paul 0. ping West iurday,l ies, mgainat Your Big: Ten tees bub] &. residest oF! mou sinte | wete given. Interment was inde in stage to yy st . Bee cal Acoy sense wi 1 tHE praka ta ; "9, as no comnion int of con-| 1901, the. Braddock cemeter: The large ‘ossed the ball n enki on record ee Ae — Carleton 6 Cor West pate paxeoet of colot and gE vas tact for purposes of eee td anes . ' Kiabi : @ imber of babetitul fivrat offerings who ran rds through a clei ore paling ah | Haskell Indi hit in Cl Boston colleze stacks a! each victor played « different act, ot general andise to, the. and esteem in field for . hing the touch-| Haskell Indians 4u; Micl sigan State 7.) eond ef no defeste, against Hol; x : jove ‘The Ha date tio. thea ° | M a | Notre Dame 21; Drake 0. he wht poe ie ms pd opponents, and as they did not play] ton and of. several jo was held by the community. score, however, when Hogan, who 4 ; Kansas Aggies 2. reese paces tare ee nd was active-in clvie aff went in for Ku missed the drop |Pfcs* Wwerine rd ver-| © Lake Forest 0. beg 2g Meee Yield, esa for point, and” Northwestern {ther 9 pare Senin tory over| Missouri 15; Kansas 0. Cees takes the. slaves shail went further ‘ahead with another 2 iy t cn the same| Loyola (Chicago) 7; Arkansas Poly 0.1 Ceorgetawn tates the | Slaves hee touchdown a few minutes later in the aon t A siclathec , 1 he faut se Wabash #: ae ed Fordham, , wes ment. mavens 4 Tage Seace NE ee quarter when be nine feet tall, as he plunges : Many Teams Ends Sesson hieerg and Mes. Chas, ‘ é e Fe 3 plung , te th bnormal significance at-| Lawrence 38; Northwestern v wis.) 0. ‘olverines admitted! erie Te ar eben 80. ae perl bowling over four and five of his op: = to eye ater touchdown | Coe $9: Beloit go dina tag at any withonsed ‘the Pte the stronger teams, but Nort western criminal canes on to: es Sanday evening ot the W. 7. Dance | od ni He ba: is| Toledo University 33; Buffalo 7. of man, ntly larger scores 4 ire| figures on the 19 first downs which| Case 0; Western Reserve 0. aFayette cloved Evanston players rolled up the mma rene ots mapanr As wlan cet Soares ictory over I i TAKING CHANCES dive, t., wheré he entered i Minnesota made and in compa: Oberlin 6; Wooster 0. \Satan e saw neither defeat est point score and si id. thelr pee re "the PN ihaiE Towa opened J james two which the Wolverin Muskingum 27; Marietta 6, net ie with crushing victory'over/ opponents t0 the Toorset cally.’ Mick ind reder. or oral Teh Blood Ley hei up ‘a passing attack owas suc are ! w Ohi: Wealeyen Oy . ee eS. cinai of: the} 22h berely staved off defeat twice. |p, expected hemme in ina few days, cessful cnough to tl Ten champion-| Wittenberg 7; Ohio 6. e final game That’s as comparative records go, Hts 1 arold Welch and children of Wildeat zoal , ‘ of a single] Dayton 30; Butler 6. last Three series from Harvard,| ¢: except that each team: lost one non- Friday ahd Saturday icking the goal after] Akron 205 Kenyon 0. 12 to 7, as & balm for the bruises| conference ehigan fallin | hand.—Ulky: p : ing rel iver here ac f : the] touchdown for the single point ad- East Brows, Army, Maryland and Prince-| before Navy sad Northwestern suc: ‘ visting islet Clayton and. W. Ygutie 80,000 See » Yale pci Yale 12; Harvard 7. ton left on the Bull Dogs side. Hat-| cumbing ¥ — inl Clayton. 408: We, -Yeble Defe t Harv ard) a ee Unisoeaiiyicb orenta 48), MeUilticd Ste Seat cesar dt tive. deteaia LET THE MEN. DO IT! : wra| Uae oe r st Ottawa 7; Balmy Beach 6. sasi s n a : | Notre Dame ame Beats Syracuse ‘12; Niagara 7. Hoth Army and Navy had no trouble poten wasnt cea Vike) | Me: and Mra: Hdd Doling and fam- Rees Haven: Conn. Drake in Journey Army 21; Ursinus 15. beating preparatory, foes aetere are fi ha entertal “Mr. Pires. Bill Theusting two migh . ty fiosten Zolloge 295 39; Gottaburk 0. tr eerie ital, the. Cotete See en seg learn hohe e & . rown 3. New Hampshire rsinus ini a plage of threatening j to National: Title} Feri?’ wassochusetts ‘Aggics 13. | the Middies were downing Loyola of ‘that nore ‘3 — : ! fan Bs cand Mr. Navy Loyola (Baltimore) 13. Belmore: ie ee 13, Syracusé defeat- ya Flag th mg PB oor — Pridaysevers throng of 80,000 in th South Bend., Ind., Nov. 22.—@)— New. York ies. i Upasla. 0. ——— —— o “Is it bas. re fae Biome e went a step nearer its] Connecticut 26; Rennselacr Fa fs pg DRAW YOURSELF UP!:: = | Women inventors, toot” 3 4 ie Naiie eich -apank: 1s other national football} Susquehanna re “alfred 0. icago.—Speed and accurecy of] “I.should think sol: You will £ id ne Gether ‘st ‘dah when it disposed of] Geneva 15; Allegheny 0. x rease when you draw up| that out at arey tea party. len ‘Gevin e at Mi Ke ae ‘ y 21 to 0. Knute Rock-| Canisius 13; St. Johns 0. rt sar paper ts _ recently | barbier, Berlin.. N. icKenzie, roving gridion warriors now have | LaFayette 35; Lehigh 0. i 4 cilte a Abella. coos rts of ribbons, the | high hopes of annexing the title of] Boston University FA Holy Cross 0. : qj * a Day * eo Aneel spent and gold and the| football champions of the United! Muncie normal 6; Eartham 0. nae, se iy: ers jsmarc! Benn: and blue. as did the canny ,Rockne’s regi ag Fordham 0. ied “a five-tulis m. enn . d ’ Michigan's Secret ie Tech on Nov. 27 and the iB; : : f Mr, and, Mis. Bad Betlag:end fi who followed Coach] University of South California on} Lebanon Valley ‘A. one task and did it well, Wadswe clinched Yale’s triumph with a place ment boot from the 23 yard lin It remained for Buni to contribute a spectac’ t the struggle. His drop kick was of the longest of the season, the ba souring over the cross bar in the fourth period from a point near the 40 yard line. Badgers Have Easy “Win Over Chicago Chi 0, Nov. 22.—U)—Wisconsin and ago, lagging far behind in the estern conference, Saturday | “closed their 1926 season here with a 14 to 7 victory for the Badgers. Although the Maroons made their | second touchdown of the 1926 Big Ten » their seven adage in the third quarter were the best Ga do toward overcoming a 14 coul point:lead piled up by Wisconsin in » thi 10 minutes of play. q ve Wisconsin its third v e 1926 Western confer- rietory. The Maroons made a fort at a comeback in the ree. quarters, but a uniformly | remove Ape maroon cand gold from ony was unable to over- | thi slightly better. iG SETS BETS YARDAGE, ki appreciate the, work of tl 22.—()—Herb ba a to ‘Doc’ Spears, too, “probe arog stuck’ w! just 55|been in a hospital, 1 mu aker, smiling: ppd. Dec. 4 ure the barriers remaining in the path to a championship this sea- igan seems to have a seeret in| those of Beloit, Minnesota, Penn y which we have been unable| State, Northwestern, Georgia Tech, I guess the only way for| Indiana and the Army, er it is to continue to| Drake did not Jet the Notre Dame * oat Valuable * . Most Valuable | you boys from) one has any more ec hoe that before long you will have as great a respect for our prowess.” Benny Friedman, captain of the Wol- verine squad, was the next speaker, “This will be the last time | am with my squad,” he said. “I have little to say, except to repeat the words of “the old man,” that yours has been the toughest aggregation we have been up against. “However, they say that it is al- ways the last strike that counts— and we like to count on the last strike as frequently.as possible.” Hard Job for Wheelct In calling on Roger Wheele: nesota captain, Mr. Pierge sui “The next is going to be the hardest job Roger has ever had. It falls on im, as the Minnesota captain, to this year—it was wonderf clared. “We mustn't forget our appre- for he when a sh: (achave all.” A bit beidiod- gif he started to untie Minnesota ri the big one bags dn. an undertone; in colors. f son. Drake’s scalp -was added to| Rose Temple University 13; Washington 0. Middlebury 13; Rutgers 0. Poly 0; Hanover: 25. Maverford 27; Teter? 6. Oklahoma 47; St. Louis 0 Seah mi eeu 20; North Carolina tate Western Maryland, ‘eth iBagtaal :0, Wake Forest 60; vetl ford 0, .°~ Furman 7} Gisede-<. fs Florida. @ jai dent Sidney 0. - ———— | Loyola (NewOrleans) 76; "Li ai morial 0. : Mercer 31; St. Xaxier 21; Wen Virginia leyan 7." Centre a Rastichy Emory and Hei Elon 0. Carnegie Tech 6, Wert Virginia 0. | Regis 22; U of We ing 7. U Colorado 13; orunredo Teach- onli = n Aggies 1a Frihen Youn: i Me 33; Shae alle Phe Sage Southern Catiforn! Monte Mines 14; ae hit jer asia da Ua sare Qecidental Edgley 6; Flickertails ‘Take First Vie- Wis, Nov. 22.—North sked the dope bucket all that overdame ‘The f and -dé- ibe she siete arch: ae ead whic rte fa — tg and Royal i poere

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