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CoL House Delivers CAMP DODGE IS America's Message To French People Latest News From The World of Sb READY FOR ONE Cv (By Associated Press.) Paris, Thursday. Nor. 22.—Col. E Witce Has Luck,, PER CENT SOON M. House, for himself and in behalf SPORTS of his associates, who have been ALL TO Strupper and Guyon Hailed as the Sport Snapshots welcomed to France, said concern (By Jack Keene.) But Class Also ing the purpose of the American COMING 10 CASP mission: BE ENCOURAGED It seems to be a hard matter to Season's Greatest Football Heroes keep Paddy Livingston out of the big "We bring to the French republic eagues. He may leave for a while but a message of encouragement from he's pretty certain to come back. Last Expect 500 Men To Fill the American millions who are mob­ season Livingston managed the Mil­ ilizing in factories, farms and upon AT GREAT LAKES fel" waukee Brewers, but next season will Placcs of Those Dis­ military fields. find him back in fast company with "There is a grim determination the New York Yanks. Miller Huggins charged amoiiKst us to wage war until the says he needs Paddy. World is free from the shadow and (MNG SEASON Camp Dodge, la., Nov. 24.—Au­ spectre of the sword. We have In An eastern sport writer observing I that Princeton seems to be getting thority for the transportation to mind no material gain. What we along very nicely indeed without a 5amp Dodge of 1 per ccnt of county want is an assurance of permanen Plans football team to mention is moved to peace and tho tramp of our soldier: For Winter Being query whether or not football is BO Quotas from the four states supply upon the soil of France will be heard Mapped Out By Star very important to college life and f&g the cantonment with men has ever increasingly until it is achieved. m-hether or not the sport pages, more -jteen Riven local boards. They will "It is here that our brave men Athletes than anything else, have made it are come to mingle our blood with seem important. If football was griven come here as soon as convenient for little notice in the papers and if the the board to issue necessary orders. yours. It is here that all come to individual stars were not celebrated gather Inspiration from your heroic so widely as they are perhaps the Men who resigned positions when deeds. C r tfCifr*'****' ""1^ ' tkey thought the third increment BASKETBALL WILL s§ schools would not feel that they "Our president and our country see couldn't live without it. Would be called will be among this the issue clearly and France may BE VERY POPULAR ¥ Jack Hendricks, who was almost t per ccnt, as officers say the call confidently count on every resource the Cardinal manager for next season, fras issued for their benefit. which may be at our command." has made several efforts to grab a bis ~ With the arrival and assignment league managerial job before. Jack admits that it is his ambition to run 1# Of these men, the division will re­ SAYS GERMANS LOYAL -r -M- '• l' tire about 500 men, approximately Boxing, Too, Is Thriving, t a winning team in fast company and he won't be happy till he gets one. Mi tho number discharged because of Koenig, in Minnespolis After Dakota And Wrestling Is In % But Boss McGill at Indianapolis lias physical disability. Tour, Pleased at Conditions. been foxy enough to sign Hendricks - Opportunity for skilled mechanics Solid up pretty well ahead and it will likely "•6 gam promotion to higher grades Minneapolis, Nov. 24.—Prof. Alfred be a few seasons yet before there is a tfe held out by the ordnance and E. Koenig of the German department big leatsue winner managed by Jack of the University of Minnesota, has i jglgnal corps. Technical men are Hendricks. -4 VV fceeded badly by both organizations. returned from a speaking tour (By Associsted Press.X through the Orman districts of Great Lakes, 111., Nov. 24.—Health '•Mysterious" Fred Walker was al­ JackWike. *nd officers are requesting that such North Dakota in the interests of the ways more or less of a Joke in base­ soldiers communicate through mili­ American Red Cross. and muscle building sports of all ball, even though he was a pitcher of Jack Wilce, Ohio State coach, has tary Channels with proper officers "I found the attitude of the Ger­ sorts promise to make the winter at :#'* • o ' more than ordinary ability. But he been more fortunate than other for transfer. the Great Lukes Naval Training 7 had so many ideas of his own that no coaches in starting the season with man settlers in the districts which one cared to take him seriously. most of his last season's champioaa . General Vignal of the French army I visited very satisfactory," said station a period of recreation, which .f $as cancelled his visit to Camp Walker is going a good clip now as a intact, but it hasn't been all luck that Professor Koenig, today. "In many will be conducive to the physical per­ college coach and at football at that. has made Wilce a winner with State. Podge for a time at least. Officers districts I found the people un­ fection and fitness of approximately The success he has had with football O. S. U. has developed a number of jfceeived word that the general was familiar with the real facts of the 17,000 youngsters, averaging 19 at Williams college has brought him new men this season, that are in the engaged in Washington and could war situation. Ignorance of what years, who are being trained to ftght quite a lot of flattering notice and if same class with several pf last year's ftnt make the trip at the present the war is about is often interpreted sea battles. he continues the stride he may de­ vets. velop into one of football's leading 4rne* as disloyalty." In the athletic office, some of the , One hundred and fifty men of the Dr. Koenig is subject to call at any country's star athletes are mapping 1TM 4, ^ ^ ; coaches. gpast artillery are to be returned to time by the Red Cross. plans, that, will provide for competi­ Jy ^ Jim Scott waa working under a big their former commands. These men tion in indoor track, basketball, in­ FRESHMEN TOSSERS ] « V* * j, r * contract when he left the White Sox Were originally sent here to fill vac­ MUST TRANSPORT CHILDREN. door baseball, swimming, boxing to enter the officers' training camp at ancies as sergeant majors, both find wrestling. According to the Presidio, Cal. Owner Oomlskey sent regimental and battalion. Attorney General Gives Opinion on plans of Dr. J. R. Kaufman, who is him his salary In full for the season WIN SECOND GAME and Jim also got a winner's share of •sf The men are returning not be­ Much Mooted Question. in charge of athletics, every jackie cause they did not make good here. will be extended the use of the gym­ the world's series, so his early start Bismarck, N. I).. Nov. 24.-- School to join the colors did not cost him Sasetber Jmlmra la Farce High later. Ijflut because regimental and battal­ nasium and other health developing anything. ion officers had selected naen picked boards must furnish transportation channels. In fact it Is probable that — Gaa»e«, tc t* a 1 SOr this work. In the majority of for consolidated schools to all patrons oaorri W in. except those that live less than two athletics will be compulsory in the It is re|K>rted unlikely that Walter OLsen. the artillerymen are anxious dailv routine of the enlisted man. Camp will pick an Ail-American team The Fargo high school freshmen miles and a half from the school, ac­ this season. But someone has sug­ to return, as they left, commanders cording to an opinion by Atty. Qen. Beck in the days when the en­ basketball five won its second victory With whom they have served for listed personnel of the station was w gested that it would not be necessary cf the season by defeating the sen­ William linger. The attorney gen­ \ „ 4, n sf ^ a v - 4 c anvwav as the thing has already been iors, 16 to 8, In the regular inter#-latB years, and also friends they have eral writes on the matter: being increased daily by hundreds v - 4 done. 'Cupid Black has not only pick­ soldiered with for some time. from all over the middle west, Capt. jperies of games in the Agassis gym­ "It is my opinion that school ed an All-Amerlcan team, but he has nasium Friday evening. The young­ Dogs Must Have Licenses. boards are required to provide for W. A. Moffett, consistent with his assembled it on the gridiron and ev­ sters took an early lead, and were An order from division headquar­ transportation and must furnish policy to place every man where he eryone can see just how strong an never in danger. 4 ters announces that all dogs In the actual conveyance if insisted upon would be of the most benefit, detail­ All-Amerlcan team is in real practice. The sophomores were, also in fora, aantonment must be licensed. Failure ed every prominent athlete, who en­ Black's Newport naval reserve team and turned back the juniors, 1C to by the school patrons, with the is certainly the headliner of the sea­ «f any dog to show his qualifications exception that It does not apply to listed to the athletic office. The IN Gnjoa (left) and Everett Strapper* Ball starring for the losers. In this regard will result in his im­ wisdom of this policy was shown in son and quite a number have said The scores: J- pupils living less than two and one- that It Is the greatest collection of Freshmen. Pos. Juniors,; mediate discharge from service. And half miles from school. the summer months in baseball, box­ , Ga., Nov. 24.—Georgia recent game against Tulane at New but for all-round speed and power football stars the world has ever seen. S. Richman f. liaggart tt he hasn't any home, ho probably "I note that a number of boards ing, wrestling and track, and this Tech is not only distinguished in Orleans, when won 48 Strupper seems to get the most Mat son f. Ifataon-Horwita will lose his life. So Lieutenant P. insist that all they must do in the autumn in football. having the football champions of the —0. Guyon was the one bright star votes. The Yale-Harvard game didn't get Miller c. Eddjr 9t Morrissey has been designated as The last week in November will see of the day and seldom failed to gain The other two members of Georgia quite the notice this season that It M. Richman g. Ball case of consolidated schools is to south, but it also has a football has before. In fact quite a few per­ "dog catcher" and also is in charge offer to pay the costs of transporta­ the final match In the station foot­ baekfield that is perhaps unequalled the needed distance whenever called Tech's backfleld, Hill and Harlan, are Young g. Nelson haps have not known that such a Goals, Ball t, Eddy 1, lfatson B; Qt issuing license tags to owners of tion and that it is up to the school ball league, after u series of competi­ anywhere in the country. The team upon to do so. He was responsible players of rare ability, but a bit be­ thing happened. But the freshmen tions which commenced October 15. goals from field. Ball I, liataon 3, M. 4ogs at the camp, lie has listed all patrons to provide a conveyance, and aspires to gather in the greatest for four and hurled some hind their illustrious teammates, teams of the two big schools met the Richman 1. the dogs in the "service." The list I wish to say that these boards are The organization brought into play football honors to be had this seas­ grand forward passes. Strupper and Guyon. That this back- other day and It was the nearest Sophomores. Pos. Seniors. is a regular social register or army clearly In error. Unquestionably the eight teams which represented on and in doing so it puts most of Guyons' hottest competitor for the field has given the southern champs thing to a Yale-Harvard game to Rae f. Yoffey •ester, rcvery dog, with bis regiment school board, under said law, must various regiments on the station. It its confidence in the baekfield that leading halfback honors is hit* team­ a wonderful punch may be seen in happen this year. So far a« has been Cnapmlt f. Holt 4Kid company, has a place there. actually furnish conveyance, except is estimated that 5,000 boys prof­ contains two suqh stars as "Big mate, Everett Strupper, who has their scores against some of the best heard no one got veryfcgreatly worked Ostmait c. Bishop Break Corn Picking Record. as stated before, to the children liv­ ited physically as a result of their been claimed by many southern crit­ teams in tjie south and east. up over it. Graber g. Powers Chief' and Everett Strup­ "Workman g. Peterscua Nine hundred soldiers from Camp ing less than two and one-half miles football training, which can be per. ics to be the greatest halfback of the Georgia Tech has defeated the Uni­ When the major league club own­ versity of Penn 41—0, Washington Goals, Rae S, Chapman 1; Yoffey if" Dodge picked 30 acres of corn In from such school." traced directly to the interest in the Last season Joe Guyon was ad­ past decade and more than a few in ers get together shortly to consider Holt 2; goals from field. Chapman % Jjjst one hour the other day. game worked up through the station mitted to be the greatest halfback in the east have admitted that he is in and Lee 63—0, Vanderbilt 83—0, and the future of baseball they will not Yoffey 2. Charles Kads, farmer northwest of AMPUTATION NECESSARY. league and the camp's representative the south, but this season he has the same class with Brickley or Coy Tulane 48—0. only vote for the 140-game schedule the cantonment, is giving up his Ray, N. D., Nov. 24.—After seeking eleven. determined to be acknowledged the as a halfback. No one seems to be The Red Cross officials of Atlanta but also for a new form of players MAPS MKET SOUTH DAKOTA. ground for the artillery range. He relief from several famous hospitals Tossing To Be Popular. certain as to which of the pair, are endeavoring to arrange a foot­ contract. It is the plan to reduce (By Associated Press.) greatest back in the game. He has the term of the contract to five bad not been able to secure help for for a chronic case of lead poisoning. Basketball activities promise to played wonderful football this fall, Strupper or Guyon, is the greater, ball game between the champions of Brookings, s. !>., Nov. 24.—Coach J. R. Beebe of Ray, has been forced to bring more boys Into the gymnaslun^ the east and the south, the proceeds months, covering the period from May Johnny McGovern's Macalester college c»rn husking, BO he appealed to the even greater than last, and such as though in most cases Strupper gets 1 to Oct. 1. This means that a player eleven arrived here Friday night In officials at the camp. The latter fur­ undergo the amputation of his right than eny two of the other sports to make Oliphant of the army do his the shade. Guyon may have a slight to go for war humanitarian work in who received $5,000 for six months readiness for the game this afternoon nished the 900 men and all corn leg above the knee. combined. Speculation as to the best clip to keep in the race. In the bulgo on Strupper in offensive play, France. work this year will be »«ked to sign a with the University of South JUaiutia. leaking records in Iowa are believed strength of the "first'' team of the new contract calling for $4,167. Joy to have been broken. LANDS MEDICAL CORPS. station, which probably will be com­ cutting all the players in this LAKE PARK WINS. . Fessenden, N. D„ Nov. 24.—Merle posed of the star college toseers, al- manner each club will lop off TRAIN DRAFTED MEN. DeVoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. readv is being Indulged in by the Freshman Team $15,000 to $20,000 from itstuOary list, High School Tram Defeats DeVoe, has been accepted for the boys" but the station basketball and the major leagues combmed will Rapldm by IN to it Score. Signal Corps School Established at medical corps of the United States league seems to attract more gossip G CTP'HER STATTLE WILLISTON WINS save more than $300,000. Pelican Jiapids, Minn., Nov. 24,—Tit# Lake Park high school football teaia* Jarnestown. army after being rejected for the than the representative five, which Big Noise at Yale The Northwestern league has de­ playing its first game of the season .. Jamestown, N. n„ Nov. 24.—Equip- artillery on account of slight weak­ will be confined to a squad of ten veloped at least twenty prominent against Pelican Rapids high, took tha ent for the school to be opened in ness of his eyes. or fifteen men. FOOTBALL TITLE major leaguers, and is proud of the first honors of the season by a score is city next Monday, November 26, Tt was estimated by a prominent ILLiM ELEVEN of 18 to 9. S fact. Clarence Rowland, manager of to train drafted men for admission SCHROER GOES TO JOB. collegian in the athletic office some the world's champion White Sox, is TO PLAY PBLICARf. to the signal rorps has arrived and Ellendale. N. D.. Nov. 24. A. J. time ago that the station houses 6.- a graduate of the Northwestern, also Schroer, who recently received the ooo men who have played basketball. I® being installed irj the Foresters' Devils Iiftlre Is Outweighed Pitchers Mays of the Red Sox, Cove- Baraesrille Htgk School to Meet Oil Hall, donated to the use of the gov­ appointment as receiver of the Mlnot From this one could coiftlude that No Alibis Offered And leskie of the Clevclands, Noyes or land office, has pone to Mlnot. Mrs. Rival In Raskethall Wedaenday. ernment for this purpose. Many there will be all of one hundred Players Enter Game and Outplayed, Losing the Athletics, Reuther and Schneifler Harnesville, Minn, Nov. 24.— Til# applications for admission to the Schroer and family will join him quintets in uniform. Tt is probable, of the Reds and Steele of the Pi­ Barne.«ville high school basketball school have been received, according Dec, 1. however, that the station league will Physically Fit 51 to 20 rates; Catchers Eddie Burns of the team wTU open the season Wednesday, to those in charge. be limited to twenty-five teams, or clashing with the team from Telle** M'INTOSH GETS $1,500. Devils L*ke, N. D., NOT. *4.—The Phillies, Chief Meyers of the Mob- Rapids. Pelican Rapids waa defeated The school will he conducted un­ a representative aggregation for ev­ (By Associated Press.) ins and Braves and Lynn Bismarck, N. D., Nov. 24. — Mc­ ery branch of the naval service. Wllllston high school football eleven b* iafb^e Park high last *feek, i§ 4p 9. der the direct supervision of Chief Urbana, 111., Nov. 24.—With no cinched its claim to the North Dakota White Sox; Infielders Holke of the Dispatcher Gillette of the Northern intosh county has raised more than Boxing Is Thriving. alibis offered by either coach, with Jl.r.oo for the army Y. M. C. A. war high school football championship for fiiants, Rawlings of the Rravea, BK.NKFIT GAMS. f \ Pacific, and Manager Swensen of the Boxing, which was introduced to players declaring themselves physic­ 1JU7 by defeating the Devils Lake Bancroft of the Phillies, McMullln Western T'nion Telegraph company. work fund, according to an an­ Great I^akes long before the war, by high team here Friday afternoon, 61 All-*tar Tea ma «f (arrlnatton a^l nouncement made here. ally fit. and no overwhelming advan­ of the White Sox, Boekel and Chuck Drafted men from Stutsman, Foster, lunner Jack Kennedy, continues to tage granted to either team, the uni­ to 20. Ward of the Pirates, Grover of the *V"ten4ea to Clash ThaaknglTiat. I^aMnure and Kidder counties will be thrive. During the summer bouts Devils Lake was greatly outweigh­ Fessenden, N. P., Nov. 24. Proceeds versities of Minnesota and Illinois ed, and was outplayed, except In the Athletics and Risberg of the White accepted at the training school here. TWO NAMED DEPUTIE8. were held weekly in "the ravine, were prepared to battle for gridiron Sox, Outfielders Jack Smith of the will be given to the V. Al. C. A. wur Mlnot, N. D„ Nov. 24. — Kent the station's natural amphitheater. honors here today. third quarter when the local eleven fund from the benefit football game £• ..Jr showed its proficiency in the use of Cardinals. Heilman of the Detroits, be played at the fair grounds Thanks­ POPULAR COUPLE WED. Morgan and B. J. Anderson have tit at the first call for steam heat, A change in tue lllini lineup sent Mann of the Cubs, Wilholt of the been named deputies to Sheriff John L»oveJoy, a 17-year-old bpy, playing forward passes. giving afternoon between the all-stir the drill hall was adopted an the The game was hard fought and Giants and Bigbee and Jackson of teams of Fessenden and Oarrington. Miss Anne E. Mowry Becomes Bride Nedreloe, succeeding Clark Hovey, scene of glove matches. Some com­ his nrst 'varsity gabie, in ai quarter­ clean, and one of the best high school back, replacing Nichols, .who went to 'rjr* '' • • ' -if/ the Pirates. Quite a ball club! of A. J. Jangula of Linton, N, D. who disappeared, and H. M. Shirley, manding officers have suggested right halfback. This allows Hallas to games in years, according to the offi­ resigned. oxing to their boys, others have re­ work at end, and Stcrnaman at, the cials. Emil Glaser, physical director The football coach at a university BOUTISCOSTLY Linton, N. D., Nov. 24. — A. J. of the Fargo Y. M. C. A., was referee. Jangula, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. quested it, but none has made it other back, a fleet combination to 4 if --r# -vh situated not a thousand miles from compulsory. carry the ball. This swiftness of the ,v" J *„ < < ! ^4 Harvard recently inspected the para- Manager, Beaters and Referaa ;Ate Jangula of Linton, and Miss Anne E. CONTINUE PLOWING backfleld is expected to offset an ad­ S* Vised at St. Lenta. Mowry. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boxers who fought professionally phernalia sent to his t^am by a 10- i IN PARSHALL DISTRICT ... civil life are instructing the vantage granted the Gophers in the F. W. Mowry, former Emmons coun­ (•>- line. cal sporting goods house, and then (By Associated Press.) ty citizens now residing at Lemmnn, .tackles on the fine points of the mitt The probable lineups: DECLINES TO RACE remarked to the trainor, a stolid St. Louis, Nov. 24.—Thomas Sulli­ Parshall, N. D., Nov. 24.—Plowing game. Among them are Maurice 6. D.t were united in marriage at St. and discing is the order of the day Illinois. Po». Minnesota. Swede: "Say, Ole, they sent us all van. president of the Future City Anthony's church here by Rev. Fath­ Flynn, Morris Bloom. Billy Walters, Klein lOw Schroder round head guards. Wish you'd see Athletic club, was fined $60 and cost#, on the farms about Parshall. This in the court of criminal correction er Strand of Bismarck. The popular is very unusual for mid-November Cal Delaney and F/ddie Nearing. Rundqmlst* It. Ecklund those people and get some square Ben Reuben, claimant of the mid­ Goelit* 1*. W. Williams COLT AGAINST OMAR ones because we'll need them." The Friday for leasing: and operating; a young couple will make their home in North Dakota. The weather is InwersoB c; H. Williams club which held public boxing exhibi­ at Bismarck, where the bridegroom is dleweight wrestling championship of tk next morning the trainer journeyed tions. considered a god-send by livestock Schiaudeman rg. Johnson well established. the world, has done his share to pop­ down town to the sporting goods men. Ems rt. Hauser (Capt.) Cudgel Has Been Big Winner Past Jimmy Reagan and Bobby Ander­ ularize the mat pastime. He has held Hallas r«- Flynn 'cv emporium and reported that Coach son, whose bout was stopped by tiie classes, assisted by proficient en­ l-iovejojr Arntson % w • 8eason, and Has Earned Rest, was dissatisfied with the police, and the referee, Eddie Randall, listed Chicago grapplers, and as a Sternal 8fb. Lampl Says Owner. equipment sent him, and wanted were fined similar amounts for par­ result more than 500 men will know Nichols rhb. Carroll or At- some "square head guards." "iou ticipation In the exhibition. how to conquer a German should hand " D^HDERFER (By Associated Pretf«) 1 Louisville, Ky., Nov. 24.—John W. tell him," said the manager, "that to hand fighting ever occur in their Charpier fb. JjUaffsley we sent all our square head guards sea careers. Wrestling shows also 'Acting captain. Schorr, of Memphis, Tenn., has de­ prise this season and Yost has had j Storage Batteries clined to send Cudgel, his three- to Yale." tne unaccustomed pleasure of seeinff ..re put on weekly and bring an aver­ All Roar St cwelw. I I.Jf Evsresdy age of 25 new faces a week to the year-old, east to race against Omar a Dunch of doubtful talent develop Chicago, Nov. 24.—The football The never ending argument as to mat, and a consistent attendance of game here today between the Univer­ Khayyam at Bowig for a purse of whether the old time ring stars were into one of the greatest' teams MIk 5.000 enthusiasts. Reuben's co-work­ sity of Chicago and the University of $5,000, because he was unable to ar­ better fighting men than those of to­ ever had the joy to lead. "l Magnetos ers are Jack Gruppel. Sam Varron. Wisconsin lacked nothing but t^e as­ range for satisfactory transporta­ day is being waged more fiercely surance of a dry field to make it one tion. Cudgel, after the close of the Jack Hendricks, manager of th# Lumber I B«*oh and Herb Singer. They hold forth than ever as a result of the recent n the various camps and are free at of the stellar events of the present Latonia meeting, with the other death of Bob Fitzsimmons and the Indianapolis A. A. pennant winn** 11 times for consultation with the season. Schorr horses, was brought here fcr last summer, nas announced unottic|« ' the winter. great boxing of Lightweight Cham­ from Auto-Lite bluejackets. pion Benny Leonard. Many of the ally that he has been picked to mari» Andy Ward, Rational A. A. U. 100 Notwithstanding that Cudgel was veteran fight fans are willing to ad­ a«e tne St. Louis Cardinals ne^t Starters and. Generators ind 220 yard dash champion: Eddie ildiiAjuL ,-•* defeated Nov. 10 in his last start of mit that Leonard had few superiors season, succeeding Miller Hugginaf the season when he finished third to Hendricks is generally con«?ider«| •'all, Western conference two mile ELECT LAND1S CAPTAIN , % \ • even in those "good old days," but 1 Rancher and Arriet at Latonia, the best leader in the minors ant! • ecord holder, and Frank Hill, ( ^ f * V « t ^ ^ ^ • 1, 5= * -3) when Bob Fitzsimmons, who held Winter storage for former distance star, all chief yeo­ horsemen who saw the race agree s-hould make a good showing in fast the middleweight as well as the company. men. have charge of the indoor track OF JAMESTOWN ELEVEN that it was a remarkable perform­ heavyweight title at one time, is con­ batteries ance. Cudgel was assigned 136 *• * rork. Wwklv track meets prob­ 1, trasted with the present middle­ Believing that he can teach "mora ably will be held, with inter-regi­ .f^-' pounds, and after having been prac­ tically left, the son of Broomstick weight. champion, Al McCoy, there is Intricate football to his men whes co. ment competition as monthly feat­ little more to be said. When it is they are fresh from their slumbera Star Bad and Halfback. Placed was timed the mile in 1:35 4-5 and than when they have spent eight ures. , „ All—atate Team, Hoaered fey Coach Art ilrides. a mile and an eighth in 1:49 2 -5. remembered that the man who de­ Howard B.Tilden Bowling, billiards, indoor baseball Teammates. feated Jim Corbett and knocked out hours in stuffy classrooms, Dick Har­ 8th and N. P. Ave. and skating also will play big parts Mr. Schorr has said he would'like such great fighters as Tom Sharkey low, coach of the Penn State football 71 Fifth Street North New Haven, Nov. 28.—Freshman nothing better than the opportunity team, has instituted what he ternta this winter in making the sailors Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 24.—Ralph football is just about the whole thing and Gus Ruhlin and cut the mighty capable and efficient members of I^andis, star end and halfback of the to race Cudgel against Omar Khay­ "sunrise practice". For half an hour Phone 92 W. Fargo at Yale this season. The absence of yam, Westy Hogan and other east­ Jeffries to ribbons actually weighed betore breakfast the Blue and Whita Phone 3163 Uncle Sam's fighting forces. foo'tball team that represented James­ several pounds lighter than the town college this year, selected by XL almost all 'varsity football players ern cracks, "just to show the turf "varsity squad runs through a light world what my colt can do, but he slovenly dub who now holds his old signal practice on the freshman fieli. I T. Horner, of Fargo, as the right end has brought this situation about and title it must be admitted that "there The crisp mountain air acts as a tonic On the mythical all-state second col­ Coach Art Brides, the old Yale star, has had a hard season and is entitled on the men, and new formations are lege team, has been named captain of to. ft rest." were giants in those days." has been able to drum up a pretty fair quickly grasped, and according ta CURLERS BANQDET AND the 1918 squad by his teammates. Harlow the players have more sest Landis is one of the best gridiron freshman team from the material at The student officers of Fort Ni­ for their classroom work. The "sun­ NEW FEED PRICES men ever developed at Jamestown hand. BOWL TO LEAD agara have also organized a football rise practice" will be part of State'a college, and knows the game from A The squad of upper classmen that team composed of former college daily gridiron program for the bal­ New Bar Corn—ton lots, per bushel fl^O PICK SKIPS AT M1N0T to Z. He will make a good pilot for has been assembled in an effort to Fort Podge Saaihera Get late Mid— stars. In the lineup are several men ance of the season. the team representing Jamestown form what has been termed an "in­ We»t Tournament. who were chosen for the so-called New Ear Corn, culls—soft corn, per bushel 1.25 next season. 3 White Oats per bushel .62 formal" varsity team contains not a All-American team. The lineup fol­ Several Philadelphia boxers haVf player who had ranked better than (By Associated Press.) come forward with an ofTer that Is Oil Meal, per ton 60.00 Oyster Shell, per ton U.00 Three Cluwa Nanrd at IwtatM Sea. ItlKHTKR TRAM TOO FAST. lows: Ends, Burns of Syracuse: •1M — Km/KADY to Do •» He second substitute on a former 'varsity Des Moines. Ia., Nov. 24.—In the Reap, Villa Nova; tackles. Horning, rather unusual. Johnny Tillman, Ed­ Cottonseed Meal, per ton.. .57.00 (frrmnd corn and oats, per ton $65 (By Associated Press.) team. This team has been lined up Mid—West Bowling tournament here die McAndrews, Joe Welsh and John­ Please* fa Form las: JUnka. I^ewistown, Mont.. Nov. 24.—-Fergus Friday night, Fort Dodge, la,, bowlers Colgate; Probst. Syracuse; guards, H you have timothy seed, millet or clover seed to sell, send sample for high had too much speed for the against the freshman eleven many ny Mealy have, each agreed to give, Minot, N. D„ Nov. 2 4.—Seventy-five, times this season in scrimmages and assumed the lead in singles and dou­ Cruikshank, Penn State; O'Brien, up 6 per cent of their ring earnings' best bid, f. o. b. your station. heavier Billings Polytechnic eleven bles, when W. Tang shot 689 in sin- P.ucknell; center, Cool, Cornell; quar­ curlers banqueted at Elks' home, pre­ Friday, and won easily, 4i to {., in every case it has been completely to the Red Cross as long as the war ceding a business session at which outclassed. Kles, and Ford and Rankin rolled 1,210 terbacks, Lieut. Heavey and Capt. lasts, and they have called upon othe* fi. D. SIMMONS, MOOBHEAD, MINN. the spirit of the assembly was that Brides has been giving the whole of in the doubles. Richards, West Point; halfbacks,. boxers all over the country to follow evervbody should do as he pleased in his attention to the freshman squad. The Marlon Handley team of Mil­ Mount Pleasant, Carlisle; Van suit. If every boxer in the land agreed Grain Seed- Potatoes forming rinks, and the most rad­ MOTHER OF MIKE AlfD ^ The freshman squad also has the ad­ waukee, with 2,822, is still high in the to contribute 8 per cent it is estiioafc-* TOMMY t.IBBOXS. ST. PAtX, vantage of daily practice while the Uve-nian (11v jt-1 on. Brocklin, Exeter; fullback, Sheiton, ical Bolshevik! could not kick on the DI»:« FROM PMC1 MOKIA. ed that the total from this sottrea brand of democracy adopted. The fol­ informal team gets only three after­ Cornell. would soon reach thousands of dol-> noons a week. The other three are lars. lowing skips were selected and were (By Associated Press.) divided into three classes: required fqr military practice. COFFEY KAYOED Now that Olenn WnrnerVi Pitts­ St. Paul, Nov. 24.—Mrs. Thomas The cheering and singing section# burgh boys have defeated Washing­ lass A—B. H. Bradford, R. E. Bar- Gibbons, mother of Michael ana Rogers Hornsby, the Cardinals' i* ^ ~I,....-' $$ £ ron , Ben Lesk, Fred Ernst, Fay Ful­ that usually support the "varsity team D«blia Gtaat Flndu Mew Jersey Sera*- ton and Jefferson they are reason­ great shortstop, has notified Branafe Thomas Gibbons,' St. Paul boxers, died are from the freshman this fall and a Better Has. ler and G. Dlerdorf; class B—J. F. at her home here Friday after fix ill­ ably certain of finishing their third Rickey that he must have a salary flf Small wood, A. B. Dill, L. H. Kermott, the freshman team has in fact £.11 of successive season without a defeat. $10,000 next year. Hornsby does not A. H. Kerth, C. B. Davis and A. D. ness of ten days. Death was due to the circumstances that usually sur­ (By Associated Press.) relish the departure of Miller Huggins . it Your Service when.in Minneapolis * * McCannel; and class O—J. <\ Small- pneumonia. rounds the "varsity Team. As a result Providence, R. I., Nov. 24.—Bartl^y Pittsburgh thus has paved the way from St. Ixtuis. "I would have signed wood, R. J. Piper, Fred Ward. A. A. of all this the crowds and enthusiasm Madden, of New Jersey, knocked out to a fair claim on the unofficial foot­ a blank contract for Huggins and he Robinson, C. A. Grow and George DRAYTON LOSES, at freshman games have been many Jim Coffey, the Dublin Giant, in the ball championship of the season could have filled In my salary," said Heger. times greater than formerly. seventh round of a scheduled twelve- though quite a few declare that Pitt Hornsby the other day. "But as Hug- if •«* Tltaai Take* gecaad Oam* mt the This arrangement of football at round bout at Marievllle Friday night. should defeat Michigan before mak­ gins has gone I have lost sentiment. MOOftK AlfU EJffK DRAW. Season fey Score of 5a to 11. Yale Is regarded as a progressive Up to the sixth round the big fel­ Baseball in future is a cold k>n»tiu>ss • i'lOTEL OYCKMAN St. Thomas, N. P-. Nov. 24.—Dray­ stand and the best possible means of low, weighing in the neighborhood of ing such a claim, A Pittsburgh- (Bv Associated Press.) Michigan game has been proposed proposition with me, and if Rickey RATES, $1.75 TO W.50 PER DAY. Aurora, 111 . Nov. 24.—Pal Moore, of ton high school was defeated by St. putting the game on a war basis. 220 pounds and towering over Mad­ wants me to play with the Cardinals • ' i* Memphis, and Freddie Kiirk. of Auro- Thomas in the second basketball Games with the Princeton and Har­ den, who tipped th* scales at between and if it should ooeur it would un­ next season he must agree to ens PMK,/JIUUUIKUlSBSI «*»!*_.1JUII-U»AW — ra. fottffct a tea-found «raw Vrtday game between the two teams tWe sea­ vard freshman teasne «Ui fee M* lie and 190 pounds, the tybting doubtedly be the chief feature of the $10,000."»*v,vvv. Rickeynicker hasnu ms4em ao night son. by a score of 61 to 11. > games of the season. ' . by a wide margin, . ; * . Michigan has been a sur- to Hornsby's ultimatum.

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