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^ .. .;:..:*pjp' EVENING EDITION. »; ^AGE EIGHT. '"' GRAND FORKS HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, WT ••:*•'tn :• ~:'-v,-^ " u-i- ''" SUGGESTS SEVEN - Sparks From "HEALTH HABITS" IB TO TEACH PUPILS •Sportland • ~-"A
Football teams .that; receive a drub bing,similar to'the one given, the" Jim- tpwn lads by the. university squad last Saturday are the victims of a certain BOYS TOO BUSY amount of "rata" at the hands of the Tw6 Men Sfeen to Leave New Record For fa;nB when they arrive home; This, Session Wilt Convene at. 11 VISITING WITH GlRiS probably was also, the case with the ' Airship as it Dashed to j. Receipts It Made visitors here Saturday, but the feditor ; O'clock Friday ;>• ' TO CHEER HOME TEAM • of the Jamostown Collegian, the: col Earth. , % :'•] lege paper, took a different course, in Morning. . ]. *' • < •'. .-N.-fv . New York, Oct. 12.—A new Chicago. Oct. IS.—In an effort "writing up" the boys! It is a splen record for world series receipts to revive cbeerlng at Northwest did tribute tp \ the defeated Crew,- but was made today when the grand the article M somewhat unjustly and Newport News, Va.; Oct. 13.—A total to date reached 804,781. ern university, has ordered the needlessly Insinuating. dirigible from Langley neld- ^waa segregation of men and women No Significance to Remark Roa H BE REVIVED This is $82,367 more than the pre The editorial fol1ow;s:' wrecked in Hampton £ IS vious high mark made in the students at future football games. By Collins That Irish 10:30 o'clock today and probably will series between the Cincinnati - Na The men have become so in "I know, 'of a football . team that be a total loss. Three men_ were terested in explaining the intri plays for the love, of the school, and aboard the airship when she left the tionals and the Chicago Americans love the game*. Not a single player is ; Would Not Return." Carnes of Duluth Confident in 1019. cate points of (the game to their If the Yankees win today's fafr compan'ons. it was explain hired or coerced to play in any way. flySpecta*ors reported that two J*1®" Fans Will Support Organ- game, and force the scries into ed. that they forget to cheer the No agents are out scouting for recruits jumped as the craft descended almost the ninth and final game, the total home team. Halls have been or for thisteam; each year its squad is (By The Associated Press.) > to the earth. Another was - • ized Baseball. receipts undoubtedly will pass the' dered erccted to divide tho made up; largely of men new to the London, Oct.' 13.—The conference aboard as the wind caught thebag million dollar mark. stands. game. Yet the law of. compensation of British cabinet officers and repre and dashed it alldng the surface of affects this eleven.' What it lacks in sentatives of the Sinn Fein In the experience and tactics Iborn of semi- cabinet room of Prime Minister Lloyd theMrSner™en at Old Point later re- To Be International, Includ OGDEN TO TWIRL professionalism it makes up in spirit; George's official • residence in Down Dorted that the lone man on tne what it lacks in weight it makes up. in ing street.' today for the purpose of craft was taken off by Captain Watson ing Canadian, Minnesota FOR THE ORIOLES fight and grit. Sometimes it looses a solving ' the. Irish question was brief. and the crew of a harbor tug. IN GAME TODAY ; game, against odds, more often it does The conferees niet at noon and at bag still partly filled with gap, was and Dakota Teams. OSS MAY BE OUT j not. Often it gains what is termed 1:30 o'clock adjournment was taken, whipped out toward sea by a strong I a "moral victory." Always it comes an ' official • bulletin' stating that the wind. [ Baltimore, Md., Oct. 13.—The post off the field with a victorious air, con next suasion' would be held at 11 season series between Baltimore, win scious of having done its best in the o'clock Friday morning. The opening ;^r*&2>ulutht Minn., Oct. 13.—Possibili- fray. While tha season lasts, the J; ties for reviving the old Northern REST OF SEASON ner of the International league cham of the sitting, orlglnaUy set for 11 pionship, and Louisville, which won game means everything to them; when o clock this morning was delayed an baseball league for the 1922 season the winter snows come the players at KUKLOXKLAN if are unusually bright, asserted Ray J. the pennant in the American associa hour in order to permit the British Xi Carnes, president of the Duluth Ath- tion, will be continued Jiere this aft once become interested in other lines representatives to hold a conversa Minnesota Students Circu ernoon. The first four games were of school activity. A' sense of pro tion. Dr. W. S. Small. • club, with whom the Winnipeg portion is thus attained. And this club of the Western Canada league played in Louisville with the teams ,A« the Irish: delegates were 'leav Dr. W. S. Small, school hygiene ex UPHOLDS LAWS, been negotiating of late. late Petition To Sever Re getting an even break and the con team represents?—-Jamestown college. ing, a remark made by Michael Col has I wonder if we appreciate the ideal pert of the U. S. bureau of education, Since the breaking up of the North tests will be continued here until one lins, Sinn Fein finance minister, was has listed seven "health habits" to be ern league in 1916, Winnipeg cast its lations With North club has put five victories to its ism embodied in this team. Football construed to mean that some friction for the love of the game and loyalty taught as part of- the public school lot with the Canadian league only to western credit. nad developed apd that the delegates curriculum. These seven are: Full LEADER CLAMS lose money and withdraw its franchise Jack Ogden, who is credited with to the school; footbail fair and dean. might not return- But later it was bath oftener than once a week, brush : in the middle of the past season. Du both Oriole victories, was the early •Let us hold fast to this ideal, and hon- stated by the Sinn Fein publicity de ing the teeth once, a day, sleeping long luth and Superior, other members of! or those most who are maintaining partment* that Mr. Collins' remark selection of Manager Dunn for pitch this ideal best." with windows open, drinking much the Northern league, have been j Minneapolis, Oct. 12.—While Uni ing duty today. was entirely devoid of significance, as milk- and little tea and coffee, eating W. J. Simmons Tells Con stumbling along since its disorganiza- i versity of Minnesota students contin The Colonels reached here last nothing had occurred during the plenty of vegetables and. fruit, drink tion toying with amateur and semi- I ued to circulatc today petitions call night. Manager McCarthy will Frlsch, the stellar third-sacker of meeting to Justify the conclusion that ing four glasses of water a day, and gressmen His Organiza- . professional ball until, according to ; ing for severance of athletic relations choose h,is pitcher from Nick Cullop, the Giants, has more than fulfilled the delegates would not return. - playing out-of-doors each day. Carnes, the fans are fairly howling for with Northwestern, charging the lat the left hander and Ben Tincup, the the expectations of the fans, that he tion Can Do No Wrong organized baseball. ter with "unsportsmanlike conduct" Indian twirler. would shine as a bright light in the Trace VM to Come Up. Carnys is a veteran in the baseball in the game here last Saturday, Coach I world, seriea Oscar C. Reichow, sport London, Oct. '13.—Arrangements by promoting game In the northwest, H. L. Williams made this statement: writer, devoted almost a column ex- which both the Irish Republican army strike 2. Nehf fanned. Burns up. having managed several clubs in vari "I have seen Coach Macdevitt's (of toling all the accomplishments of this and the crown forces in.Ireland wouid Ball 1. Strike 1. Ball 2. Strike 3. Washington, Oct. 12. — Sweeping ous cities and towns. He is giving the Northwestern) statement that Arnold SIDELIGHTS OF Player.•~uv>r In part" he— said;"ST"", . | come nearer living up to the letter Foul. Foul. Hoyt threw out Burns. denial of the charges that the " KU Winnipeg club every satisfaction pos Oss was injured when tackled in last 7? y^rs Frank Friseh has| and spirit of the truce established No runs; no hits; no errors. Klux Klan contained within its ranks sible under,the present indefinite con WORLD'S SERIES vonne^hS«hlti °ne of the greatest early in July, were to be considered Yankees—Ruth batted for Pipp. a lawless band of hooded hoodlums ditions, and at the same time is at Saturday's game. Oss was not tackled on the play. The play was dead and ' i Playere that ever has at today's conference between repre- Ruth up. Foul, strike 1. Strike *. was made before a house committee tempting to enlist the attention of New York, Oct. 13.—"We've Anal . come into the major leagues, and sentatlves of the Dall . EUreknn and Ball 1. Ruth grounded out to Kelly, today by William J. Simmons, of At-.'* Minnesota, North and South Dakota Oss was standing oft guard when Pen- ly got the edge on them." said Man since the controversy, for the world's: the British cabinet.. unassisted. Ward up. Ball 1. Ball 2. cities. field, a big man, dove into his knees lanta, its imperial wizard.' from the side. ager McGraw, today. "We're going S?i°rs. in baseba11 began be-| There have been violations of the Bali 3. Strike 1. Strike 2. Ward Turning squarely upon members > With the recent abolishment of the right in there this afternoon and fin 1 rtTnfnno?6 aln<* Yankees, he has' truce by both parties, and following walked. Baker up. Ball 1. Strike 1. Dakota league in South Dakota base "This injured Oss seriously, but he Ball 2. Foul, strike 2. Foul. Ball 3. who had listened intently for nearly ish it up. I've got four pitcherd ready demonstrated it .without a doubt. His conversations between the opposing two hours to a dramatic defense of ball, enthusiasts in this section hope would have remained in the game ex and my men have confidence in every I i °f /i®1*11,1?*' hlttinK and baso i delegations yesterday, it was decided Foul. Rawlings threw out Baker at to see the organization of a circuit cept for the work of Hathaway, the one of them." , in fhe first three contests to place this matter at the head of to- first and Ward was thrown out try the organization, Mr. Simmons de that would include such cities as Northwestern captain, who 'clipped' , overshadowed the individual playing j day's agenda. ing for third, Kelly to Frisch. No clared that "standing here in the Sioux Falls, Mitchell and Aberdeen, him on the next play. Hathaway's MUler Huggins talked with an air of any other man on either New York It was believed possible this morn- runs; no hits; no errors. presence of God," he wanted the 1 South Dakota; Wah-peton-Brecken- purpose was so evident that his team Was sufficlent world to know that if one-thousandth ridge and . Fargo, N. D.; Duluth, no less confident. The Yankees, he * . Proof that he lng that the question of liberating Lineup. was penalized by the referee. said, would win behind Waite Hoyt, 5.oui.as one of the "brightest prisoners held by the crown forces part of the charges were true he Minn.; Superior, Wis., and Winnipeg, "Although we were willing to take Giants. ^ Yankees. would forthwith call togethe r the Man; sure, and then they would Win the ngnts in tne. national pastime. would hebe approachedAnnpnaoha^ laterm+a*. in today's Burns, cf If, Fewster Winnipeg baseball magnates report our loss and say nothing, we are not ninth game and live happily ever •Frisch. came to the Giants from conference, .and there were indications Bancroft, aa ss, Peckinpaugh grand councilium of the Klan for the that attendance at games in the West willing to stand by and permit the after. Huggins was profuse in prais- : Fordham college, Jiit&lM