The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1917, Page 6

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ves HER RSA ANR AED UN PE ASOD AEN SOE THE CUB QEPNATER Tust ASE THOUGHT WHEN I RAN INTO THAT PIECE OF GET OUT AND CHANGE THAT Le =’ SHARP AIR-=I = PUNCTURED MY —— =i -NEW MODEL She LIMOUSINE FOR AN x AVIATION, GENERALS Use — , BEING— BROIKEN IN BY OUR HAVE WENT FRIEND AN’ DID THE Boss - irt months to leave for France; but|only a well disciplined army with a q . which sees no immediate depart-|Vi8orous fighting program can save J : - — - [ x a e ame e = 3 q i BASEBALL SCORES Charley White Is Aching for Leonard s ure. Parker and McPherson also Barer oes ooo ta Mie pee Title, But Benny May Be Fighting Shy\ 3: 3!0' ge tue tne | roma es an core, «| PART OF BAGGAGEMAN sures the public that the revolt “has iy Ce 2 Presi . A Si ‘ mace e rae resident Harper of the Univers-| 2°t the slightest unfavorable influ & AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 6 tonments in the United States ity probably eal be a eandidate| mee on the fighting capacity; of our LANDS BLINDPIGGER COO EEE OD ing exhibition fights for the soldicrs’ entertainment. 208 center. Telegrams from the front announce Chub— L. Pet. . . “Red” Jackson. broth f ed pum ca Benny hag been keeping quiet MY e on, a Drother 01) hat the spirit of the soldiers is good, K i Andie nerds 9 about Charley White’ anxiety ‘6 il gears captain, is regarded as] vhile an unofticial dispatch refers to] Smells Out the Stuff, Notified St. Ps cot it % the only member of last year’s | he devoted bravery of the soldiers i St, Paul 3 + iucet him. But a serap between! ie, aquad up to the ae ighting at Okla. It is stated that the| Aberdeen Sheriff, and Sur- . ‘ Milwaukee ; the two oe re avoided. It 8) standard. Curtis, the track and [2Volting troops everywhere are re: prise Is Sprung ress eet SS coming, and mighty soon, too. Gea - a anc Turning to their positions. e alinves nel Ae Le Bud el Hy Soon, too ay| baseball star, may attempt to win ee Legge , —— uconard has only te meet a man The commander on the Rumanian! _ aiordeon, §. D., Sept. 15.—A good Toledo . Kansas a place in the backfield. front, has issucd a stirring appeal de p s + » has § appeal de- See ee ih i a 1. ersning, who was chos-|Cclaring that it is the supreme duty of{\ 7° s * = * Frank Persh h i laring that it is th qaukes ling: kacen Se cian veoultad ta en captain of the 1917 cleven, is| the soldiers to defend the fatherland] tio arrest at Barnard of Ted Smit : pie 4 *.lagainst the forcign foe. the arrest at Barnard of Ted Smith, among those who have enlisted for Satna Bees charged with Lottlegging. While trans- military duty. Pershing is a General Korniloff’s redellion has} ferring baggage, the smasher’s nose like Ted Lewis or Johnny Grif- fiths, both of whom Charley White fought to a draw. ‘Then the fire- works will start. ee Soe aac ses Weg Lewis and Griffiths are a bit too nephew of the American com.|°tded with his arrest aud General] Getected a familiar ordor in connec- Columbu heavy for Leonard and they’re mandérja France. Yonne Per. om eoaey Somme nde cn he ts j tion with a certain trunk, He set it Indianap more interested in higher stakes hing i he Rock Lost lena oi pone ane setual ae aside and called up Sheriff Wyckoff, shing ig at the Rock Island arsen-| leader in the rebellious moveme who found the trunk to contain sev- cohol and a numder ee titl but al learning all about. ordnances, General Krymoft, is dead with, eral quarts of a sewis ent, refusal to mevt/Others who have graduated or| Wili¢ted, wounds; and the ultimate of hotties of whiskey, one of which Griffiths at the 145-pound limit : ble tht ". | fate of the arrested leaders is causing | jy, Me Ke Sheri . i T te init! who have enlisted are: Captain | wi baat at had been broken. Sheriff Wyckoff y may give Benny courage enough | Jackson t “kl : Seha * ay sete wide discussion. resealed the trunk and directed it to challenge ‘ed to a duel y ae e; Scha cr, gar,| The Russian army on the Riga front; to he forwarded to Barnard. He was LE Tn Meaward: ean \ Graham, Gordon and Cahn, half|continues to display a fighting spirit|thcre when the trunk arrived, and h ‘dean go the}backs; Pershing and Kn itd,|@nd has captured — three additional | n Smith came to claim it he was ee ee ee ee ed ° NATIONAL LEAGUE. ¢ 9H HHHEEOOD Chub— w. New York ... : Philadelphia full 10 rounds with 'T is ii St. Louis .. . h Ted Lewis it} quarterh: Norgren, end Fish-|'¥®*: arrested. Sion will be proof rh of hi a poets fore tets ene fish: . Chicago i a proof enough of his ability |er, center; Hanish. fullback. The Heeventee ene by the Ger-) =n Sines eat A i ale ‘am; excellent battle aa ee mans north of Caurieres wood on the JUST OUT (New 5 Color) Botan Verdun front yesterday netted them . © Piback little advantage. Paris reports today W Y M | N that they were ejected last niggt Gites GRIDAY: ARMY CAMPS font tne greatest part of the trenches they had occupied. Two surprise at- si poe York at Boston. er é tacks by troops of the Crown Prince eee Noree in the Champagne met with repulse. Shows-comect location ‘of Boston 24 a (Continued from Page One.) On the Flanders front, the Fritish every oil field in the state. ‘Batteries—Barnes and Meyers; Per- riott and McCarty. Charley last night advanced their lines slight- Association are crow: : rowded in these per. ly by atts iods, with soldiers writing letters cks cast of Wethoeke. They Most complete map published. Send for One It's Free. S i ‘ ;|heid the_ ground gained during the ° home. Loxing gloves and baseballs 8 Baie i if GAMES TODAY. | @ WV hitte * get strenuous use. Long files form sey near reese in the face of G. B. ATWATER ‘ i Brooklyn at Philadelphia. ee al : belere a ¥ Sener Munthe erences LSS (16 ‘Central Savings Tank Building, ’ fi New York at Buston. i 5 2 F wicca . Sea Tribune want ads pring results. Denver, Colo. a St. Louis at Chicago. Charley White, the meek little /has had only five years experience |against White, in spite of the lat- Murary are distributed to the soldiers. . o 4 st Leon- ust a little while ago I came from Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. {schoolboy of 12 years ago, is ach-|in the ring, while White has been ter’s advantages. The he one of the Y. M. C. A. auditoriums, 0009009000000 086 ing to get after Benny Leonard | fighting the last 11 years. ard could do against Lewis would|where a crowd of soldiers was see- fe A - < oe a are ewisfing a movi ic B « AMERICAN LEAGUE. © for the lightweight championship.| Although Charley boasts he ,be a mighty hard, job for Lewis Trhey sts Se roiroen ree Annanenaconeseneananneneauanee i 6000060009090 68 = The Chicago youngst he’ vould be the American ¢ ampion | to get the best. of Hine youngster flim. They Inughed at an upto-the- ft CAPITAL CIT Y ‘ i Club— w. v. Pet jonly 26—h fought Freddie ]if he ever met Leonard, there is within the 10 rounds. minute comedy. Then came a topical Sa ma eR are ‘ Chicago . 92 662} Welsh, world’s champion, three}some doubt when it comes to lin-| As to a serap between the two| weekly, and what followed gave me a ! BOWLING ALLEYS ‘ 4 Boston .. imes to no decision and.the East|ing up the two men, White and /lightweights, both have an even Bere dali’ from Chat Aceriewiil SS —oom=' *- : Cleveland g Side boxer has also met the cham-| Leonard are in good trim, the for-|chanee to win. Uharley’s. advan- Port For Veanco," sald the heading. : ; bees: vion in two no-decision battles. |mer taking on anyone who hap-}tage in yeais and experienee is]! 0. ‘caw a ge of men ia kheni OPENS TO-DAY--SEPT. 15TH FOR THE SEASON Washington . Leonard happens to be five] pens to come along and the latter | of = by Benny’s speed and won-|march by to board a transport. yN jade 86.368 years y: ey than Charley a aking 1 Is of the various can-|derful tactics. . Cheers, yells and handclapping SVI' Polladelohie i ats years younger than Charley and] making rounds of the 7 lade the iuelde—or that auditedui EVERYONE INVITED ¥ . = "| ring. x ; GAMES FRIDAY. Then, on the screen, the flag went BASEMENT HUGHES BUILDING 4 Chicago at Detroit. e ‘And every man jumped to his feet OULUOROTOOEOGUCRSRCOUDOOUADOOOAEOUGAUUIUSONUEOOOLSURCNEVOORGEUUREOROIONEGH cru War Will Not Put Ban on Western Nigh get real dnd Detroit .. wardness, the varicd dress of this Chicago . ne =— 3 A ; new army was forgotten. ' : 5 Batra Football Contests During 1917 Season }|'* 222% 350022 40904 v0 Stanage; Cicotte and Schalk. o distant future, this new “army of uav- ‘ Bost t New York owe: eoecocoooocooonscocoooooooores | erage Americans” itself trim and well ia ston ate _ aah — ay hecanse | disciplined, marching toward France. _Club— R-H.E./ Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 15.—jin officers’ training eamps and are have been eligible anyway because feadyto'do all and’ more than Amer: New york ‘ i a $ e 2 Despite the fact that many of its|now officers of the new nationaljhe had signed with the Chicago ]ica hopes of it. Batter Mogridge, Shocker and}former stars and prospective starsjarmy, Others, however, enlisted Nationals before he was drafted. L ungmaler Mays and Anew: have entered mili rice, the}in the navy or other branches of} In addition to these players: MEW REGIE TROUBLED ae f tniversity of Minnesota probably | tle service. Joach Murphy found that a host t arederpne at Washington ie ee ot Linnesot ne ie Although the crop of players|of promising material expected ‘ The Product of Experience Washington .. Reet uy Ne , strong footha ey will be younger than usual, the/from the squad of freshmen had BY KORNILOFF’S FATE Philadelphia 22 7 afthis fall. Coach Harry LL. Wil-/same old fighting spirit will pre-Jenlisted. Smith, center; Williams Batte Shaw, Dumont and Ain-|Jiams will have a goodly supply of , and erities believe followers}half back, and Zanger, guard, (Continued irom Page One.) smith; Mayor and Meyer. I, including five members|of the sport are due for an agr were lost to the team through ants tans kano ual Citvere .{able surprise’ in. the elass of cap-| graduation. ., ,{euted common soldiers for less seri- able players. that. will be. de-|> Coach Murphy plans to build]ons offences, and it would be virtu- veloped. They say there: are;his team around Kohter, the uy lipase le 0. impose the death oad Ach 7 » sea’? a oi a] ac w ’s enalty in ie future. ate s good fish in ts eee plunging fullback: of ia ae 7 Against this, are the facts of Gen- Some crities believe there will bejeleven; Gesler and Mulder. anc) grat’ Korniloft's brilliant services, his more interest in football this year} Arries and Lyneh, ends; Kohler is] chivalrous and personal character, and than ever, The absence of star|the only ore of these players wh»|the happy circumstances that there avers. > areue, wi ak ccrformed recula as . The| has been no bloodshed so far. players, the argue, will m uke the performed regularly last a T Cee ee ee arte ccabiivet-ta I zames more evenly contested as alerhers were put into the play as] ayain a metling pot. M. Saskit, sec- nd at St. Louis. Paul Flynn. foregone conclusion. As the ex-|substitutes. 5:4, {retary to Premier Kerensky, who fs a Neal Arneston, of the 1916 fresh-[odus of athletes has been general] There is a prospect that Bright-] member of the council of the social Se il!—| revolution party, informed the Asso- 4 in ries > college will be about on par|mire, Ellingwood and Under! 1 men team, and Villie Van Nest.jOne ce : Hey & saat e | etted’ Press a } He i . " q ors 2 or 1 re i yesterday that commit- i 11916. substitute. fe roniine with all others in the matter oflall of whom played. f brllien teee, Gh ther obclal deinGarata aula eo! } good quarter! . Oth-} material. t game for the Northwestern last igi revolutionists drew up identical crs expected to report include] ‘Two or three veterans will form fall—may return to-sehool. Bright-| resolutions, declaring it would. be im-| mater of last year’s regular and fres Cleveland at St. Louis. Club— RL nen squads. St. Louis . 1 The presence of George Mauser, Cleveland 613 ~2 SS FAO . wright{Captain of the 1917 team, will rengthen one side of the line ma- terially. Other veterans will in- elude Norman Kingsley, who sub- Boston at New. York. ‘ stituted at fullback for Wyman Iphia at Washington. last year, Conrad Eeklund and ae GAMES TODAY. H ee OU will find more value, visible Wo eae PB Henry Williams, son of the Gopher|{e nucleus of teams in almost} mire went to the piers Painicd possible to collaborate with Promior : and invisible in the 1918 Chev- saaeh, Gerald Case, Terme in_jevery instance. Undeveloped, wn-|camp at Fort Benjamin arrison, enensky s' 2 . ; eee o ene ae eee an iskilled players—youths who have|but lost out beeause.of ‘flat fect” AVES ary rae ear neonate Ane rolet model four-ninety, than in any aike, Arthur France, Mer nae Q _ “ J pat Piece peer i pepe ver played the gridiron sport—|—something his football oppon-|til this evening, and thereis every Disston of Philadelphia, Guiterman and James Greven. : P 5 pier Een Ds : ‘ , ° . ° 4 i eamnura all will be de-{Will make up the remaining cogs) ents didn’t discover last fall. hope of an agreement. , ivoplte for the best woman{ Tntramuval football will be de-[) ip ! ial Ge OL at nee or ie ecimirree gee other car at its price in America. See in the me in her ¢ on asaw,|Yeloped and teams representing r 9 , golfer in her club. It’s not a saw, waning allaresiol the Vy -| In the Western Conference, the|ity at Evanston on, Nov. 24 and it's a euy. ; i earefully coached as a branch Gunboat Smith and Frank Moe Jof the varsity om, thas pre ad been box'ng each other| viding more material from whieh! te an: f ane they might s9on Dp, Williams may draw his squad. ecore friends, aan CHICAGO GETS BUSY Penny Leona. wants to show] Chicago, Sept. 15.—The thud of | he’s no slacker when it comes to the foothall resounded throughout ikeenly of a coalition cabinet, and have no . Tos. A MT: « levelo; objection to constitutional democrats return of the University of Mich-|Coach Murphy is eager to. develop | pecoming ministers, on condition that ‘ the new 1918 models, ride i1 them n will stimulate interest al-ta squad capable of making a de-| they leave immediately the party. The ° é S thongh the Wolverines will meet|termined showing against the} ground for this decision is the view and you will be convinced. only. one conference — eleven Wolverin oe ee ee a WE CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES . 5 democrats, as a whole, sided with erm. this ison. The ; There so is plenty of gloom|General Korniloft. The parties fur- ince of the Wolverines,|in the University of Chicago camp.| ther demand the convocation of a new . will be watched more|Coach Stage faces: one of .thejcongress on the lines of that held in S re certai - lhardes ems of his,Moscow, from which, however, the as they are certain to ar-/hardest football proble! D eiecabors o-allstoue duanaee ould: be avertaining our soldiers in CAMP. the camps of the “Big Ten” clev-jrange four or five games with jearcer, as last year’s team is liter- excluded. tt Is suggested that the r- We don’t hear much of golfers |ens today—the first official prae-|*‘ Ten’? elevens next season. ally shot’to pieces as the result congress must meet not later than $6 35 F, O B. Factory RY being drafted. Is it because our tice day cof the season, Opening; Gloom is thick at Northwestern jof enlistments and loss of stars; September 23, and sit until the meet- 2 * : sae § § generals are afraid they'll corrupt: games will be played three weeks because so many members of the;through graduation. ng of the conktttntional saeeinbly | % ees z 3 € the morals of the soldiers? henee, {near championship team of last] It is probable that Stagg will fo ee poe wre a excellent ¥ hes . Comiskey is already planning From every camp came reports season have re vonded to the na- | build his team around Gorgas and health despite the fact that during the | the White Sox spring training, |°! the serious problems confront- | tion's Those of the 1916 | Bondinski, cuards. and Carl Bre- crisis he was worked 18 hours daily.; ’ Taking a lesson from Unele Sam.|'"™ coaches due to the heavy Jn-jeleven who are in military service los, end. There also is a ray of Quicker Weeners a oe S ’ . aking SS roads the war made on athletics. are: Cigrand, half back: Driseoll hope in the announcement that Judging from ae Avital Ghpres: e ; i The more hits .and runs the Practically every institution in the half back: Johnson, end; Thomas. Charles Tigcing, all-western guard Saat oink which are raining in| DISTRIBUTORS { “Reds and Tigers pile up, it seems. Whstorn Conference lost its grid- center: Norman, end: Putman, may play. [Higgins is a member the Korniloff episode, have had the \e : 416 Main Street ' the less their chance to move.up in iron stars of a year ago. A ma- tackle: Bennett, rum- ase hospital unit, which effect of quickening interest in the ) g ckle: Bennett, end and Brum- of the base hospital , Gar and convincing the public’ that, Ribechtentgge this world, 10.2: ceasomaiilimeas jority of them won commissions bach, tackle, Driscoll would not-hag - been expecting -for three, ;

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