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%Y W-1? f ^ C -i 7 * EVENING EDITION. GRAND FORKS HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921. PAGE FIFTEEN Me in the conference. Next Satur day will, find the conference season getting into full swing with Wiscon sin at Northwestern. Illinois at Iowa Minnesota at Ohio State, . Michigan i *4$ Aggies at Michigan, Notre Dame at Purdue and Chicago and Indiana idle * ' ADA HIGH SCHOOL Illinois and Iowa Going to DEFEATED DETROIT De*il» Lake Piles " the Front ; The 1920 Title TEAM; SCORE 12-6 Positively Only 3 Days, M<l£, Tues.,Wed. Up Big Score Against Holder Losing Out. Carrington Squad Ada, Minn., Oct. 10.—The Ada high AU Your Lifie You Have Wanted to See a Picture With All Stars, Here Is Ypur Chance, the Most school • football team in spite of the Imposing Cast Ever Assembled in One Feature. IT FOUR handicap imposed upon them by the V,'v:V1, Devils LaJce, Oct. 10.—Devils Lake Chicago, Oct. 10.—Illinois and Iowa barring of two men for smoking from high school swamped the Carlngton are threatening to crowd into places participation in athletics, defeated the Here are a few of the appearing Stars. aggregation. at Carrington, Saturday, alongside Michigan and Wisconsin as Detroit high school team by a score IN A ROW by the score of 97 to.O. The game was strong possibilities in the western con of 12 to 6 on the home grounds Oct. ^Wallace Reid Gloria Swanson • the visitors' from the first whistle. ference football championship as a re 8. Remark, the fullback of the Ada Carrington had no .chance to score sult of Saturday's gamed, while Ohio team, played a wonderful defensive Elliott Dexter Bebe Daniels • and could not stop the Devils .Lake at State, 1£20 title holder, has dropped game. Scott and Tornburg, the two ted National League tack. The Lakers' back field made from the list of titular probabilities Ada halves, were the ground gainers • Monte Bl ue Wanda Hawley • gain after gain through the line and through dafoat at the hands qf a of the day. This is the second game • Theodone Roberts AOnes Ayres • ivals in City Series 3 around ends. Kelly and Howard El minor college. , played 'by Ada. The first resulted in a liott played the star game for the vis iTha standing of the teams counting 6 to 6 tie with Warren last Saturday. • Theodore Kosloff Polly Moran • to 2 Sunday. itors and made several long runs and conference games only Is as follows: •wored most of the touchdowns. The Team. Won. Lost. • Raymond Hatton Julia Faye * interference was phonomehal, taking Michigan 3 0 BOBCATS"DEFEXf Illinois 2 , 0 Mcago, Oct. 10.—The Chicago the Carrington team off Its feet. The line was a.stone wall on the offense Wisconsin 2 0 ST. CHARLES CREW jfertcan leaguers made It four in a and the losers could not pierce It even Chicago 2 0 r from their National league rivals for short rains. Devils Lake played 'Minnesota i 0 Bozeman, Mont., October' 8.—The Purdue o 1 l/nd&y by winning 3 to 2 in the se- nothing but straight football and had Montana State College Bobcats de no occasion to open up. Their team Northwestern o 2 feated Mt. St. Charles of Helena to to' decide the city championship. work was exceptional for a high Ohio State, Iowa and Indiana hfcve day, 21 to 7. The Helena team show . ^ Shovel Hodg© of the Whit® Sox op school team, and the punting of not played conference games. ed better.consistency in ground gain posed Grover Alexander, the Cubs' Howard Elliott was good. Conrad, as While the showing of Iowa and Il ing but lacked ability to puncture the ce, on the mound, and the veteran quarter for the Lake team, showed linois together with that of Michi State • line whon a touchdown was Iraered his second defeat, while th* good judgment in picking his plays, gan, was the feature of the confer needed. The state team showed poor yhite Sox rookie was credited with and much of the credit for the vic ence games of Saturday, the two for team« work and lack of fighting dis 1;; second win, having finished the tory must be given to him. He la a mer elevens did not give quite such position, doing pood work in spells prelum game which the American brainy player and runs well in the powerful exhibitions as their victories only when touchdowns were too close • won In the tenth inning. interference. -He also is fast and a might seem to Indicate. to miss. It was the first time in sev •Hpife outpointed his veteran rival, clever open field runner. The Lake Illinois, the subject of many "bear eral years that Mount St. Charles has permitting only six hits, two which has the best prospect for a winning stories" pointing out the loss of last scored against a Montana State. Wer bungled and' resulted in an eleven that they have had. since 1917, year's stars, opened its season by eartd run in the fifth. The other when they played WUllston for the smothering South Dakota University riivwas the result of a' two-base muff state title. 62 to 0, although the latter was con NEW UTCOLF of Barber's fly vby Mortal, an infield sidered a fairly strong team. Th• oaf and Grimes' single. Alexander scoring ability of the Illini. was' offset CHAMP CROWNED w4 hit freely, but tightened up In the CR00KST0N HIGH however by some Very ragged work. pilches. The game waa one of the Iowa's 10 to 7 victory over Notre (By The Associated Press.) h#dest fought of the series. DEFEATS FOSSTON Dame, frequently one of the strong Deal, N.,.1., Oct. 8.—A new cham i£r llostil hurt himself In the sixth in- est elevens in the country, caused a pion women golfer of the United *i|g in trying to stretch his single in Crookston. Minn., Oct. 8.—Crooks- big shock, although it was conceded States was crowned on the fourteenth to-* double and had to retire from ton high school's football team today that. Iowa would have a fast driving green of the. Hollywood Golf club to the game, which brought Falk into, defeated Foaston high Isohool, , her "attacK this season. The reported day. Miss Marion Hollins, a member the game. traditional rival, by one of the largest weakness of the Iowa line did not ma of the Westbrook Golf club of Great attendance was announced as scores the locals ever piled up against terialize. for although Notre Dame Hiver, New Tork, succeeding Miss lllf' 28„81 and the gross receipts $25,000. that aggregation. The final score was used every style of play in an effort Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, Georgia, •W&Xi Th; players' share was »12,964; clubs' Crookston 54; Fosston 6. to offset the ten points made by the who had held the kite since 1916. V shre $8,686, and the commissioners' Knd runs, line plunges and forward Iowans in the first period, the attack In the final round of the week's an 1 slms $3,610. \" passes all proved successful in piling i J*8 productive of only one touch nual national tournament Miss Hollins LASKY „Sore: R.H.B. up the huge Crookston total. Fum- down- While Iowa's victory has defeated Miss Stirling by five and four presents Nat)nal bles in the beginning 'of the game 1 brought the team well to the front in in a 36 hole match. Miss Stirling (fubs) 010 010 000—2 6 3 and a line too weak to withstand the • ®arly season calculations, it is pointed was never in the lead, o.nd was four jjrican onslaught^of the Crookston backs, were out th&t Notre Dame really outplayed down after the morning play of Hllte Sox) . lOOOOl lOx—3 9 1 the two chief reasons for the large the enemy after the first quarter sur- eighteen holes. Miss Hollins con ktlonals: Alexander and O'Ffcr- score. Cochrane, Gronvold and Lane- . Prise. sistently outdrove her much younger Cecil rell Americans, Hodges and Varyan. tot performed stellar work for the Michigan again demonstrated its oppokent. locals while S. SoMftck, left end, and right to consideration for a place noar Captain Solberg at left half, were the top by sweeping over Case, 64 to CUSTER WINS DOUBIJEHEADEK. Mindan High School the two mainstays of the Fosston 0. The Wolverines generally nave a Miles City, Mont., October 8.—In a ; (paramount eleven. tough time beating Case. doubleheader played here today Cu3- ! (Save Ashley Crew Lindell. left tackle for the .local Ohio State's defeat by Oberlin 6 to ter High defeated Marmarth, N. D.. }•! eleven did some fine place kicking, 7 was a real surprise, but did not Dakota High. 9 4 to 0. Custer second ; PRODUCTION A Severe Drabbing kicking three of the four goals made 'cause as much comment as might be team defeated Industrial School, 6 ! in the first quarter. expected. It is generally conceded to 0. j landan, Oct. 10.—Mandan high that Coach Wilce will have unusual /• V. fatool, on Saturday afternoon, hand- difficulty in replacing the numerous WESIiEYAN "U" WINS. ' el the worst beaUng to the Ashley FARGO COLLEGE stars of last year's championship tean) Helena, Mont., Oct. 8.—Montana ! hgh school eleven ever recorded in TRIUMPHS 20-9 who are no longer in school, and few Wesleyan University defeated the Mis., ., Stater-scholastic football in North Da expect the Buckeyes to retain the title.