The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1917, Page 6

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{ sIx BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1917 The Tin Can Garage by Hop. Ina Minut is a good home guard but a bum juggler | Ws \E I TAKE AN HOUR OFF TO PRACTICE HOME. GUARD i ALOT A ° CHATFIELOWANTS Cooper---A Real Super-Pitcher HA FEISH WANTED TD RE FIRST AY OF ae pe _. ‘ oe Alexander, lost about 20 per cent of : i é P ee aN. ‘ the games lost by the Phillies. | , a zi Considering that these pitchers! i : tg > H * were working .with clubs which were 8 b AL zi i i winning a majority of their games, i } q q ia) : e “ l Cooper's record is phenomenal. 5 y E | 1 a ies t] S ‘ Another glance at Cooper's record | | =| Hi - shows that only three clubs were] ‘ eo) * \ able to defeat him more than once. 4 7 Ft ; + Chicago turning the trick three time , Juvenile Officer Interested in xt a : Deemer | November held out as a temperate A . a pnd St. Loylerand ‘New York twice month to the very last. While the Success of Bismarck Unit— Cooper, in'thé-meantime, succeeded | It has finally leaked out—the secret | the ring he settled down on a little| mercury dropped as toy as p16 atove Snelling Men Drill in turning in at least two defeats | sorrow or Hap Felsh, greatest White | farm near Boston. eee ee ; x mene sen En against every opponent and three each! Sox fielder and first home run gette:} Home Run Raker would rather be and At ronelned itor the fret day at snasooM ea AL Chainel Sanita ae OPAL Se “! considered a suc al farmer than} December to usher in real winter, Judge Mark M. Chatfic ld, jax cule of the 19 cries. la great baliplayer. Hal Chase thinks| With a low of 18 degrees Saturday r for ie city a Minots wale. ba Hap’s early amition was to be a mere of his ard playing than of | morning. ee a ie nant tac nbaeu Horn By PAUL PURMAN rassler. In his early youth between his graceful work around first. Kid] At noon 24 ‘above zero, only ten +H Cant KE. G. Wanner of the I “Outside of pure mechanica dodging beer wagons on the streets McCoy's ambition was to be the great-| degrees lower than Friday’s high, was ant iota “data on Home Guard or-| to play baseball what trait makes a of Milwaukee Hap nursed dreams of est pool player the world and Jim registered but a raw east wind ganization, announcing his intention} man the most valuable?” Late being another Zbyszko (he now Corbett, always imagined he was the|made pedestrains uncomfortable. Tho of promoting the organization of «| I asked this quest on of Hugh Jen- eno te he nvould ae had to 1 v8 bandaall player. | highest wind Telocity reported Les unit for the Magic City. mer, white discun 1 drink 20 gallons cf the stuff that put Abe Attel wanted to be a good ac-|noon Was 24 miles. At Fargo this ; apt, Wanner received. @ moss and faults of players | his home town on the map and have tor. morning the mercury dropped to advising that the Bismarck com whieh gives a man the fore at tite thecphyaska eines) and: in| BOYS WANTED. | 12 degrees.“ : 109 Reminton rifles have been y¥ up to his best those dave He Gassled all the hoya oll Note going: to. ae | Weather Observer O. W. Roverts, from New York. Uniforms, hats, leg of disheartening Hore Gonsotised and best ‘ete ail au as ee or otherwise | predicts blizzardy conditions for to- gins and cartridge belts also are on! Jennings replied | the nelghvorhood and beat em employed to sell papers. For any/night, but promises warmer weather. “4 bi the way. J.ast evening the Home { A lot of great athletes have nurs ambitious boy this is an excellent ———————— 2 Guard was taken in hand by Licui ys late? I asked th | secret ambitions to ‘be something else proposition. Apply, Circulation Dept. For quick service call at Patterson’s Treacy, Falconer and Talcott, recent! question of Clark Griffith, confining it | Bob Fitzsimmons wanted to ibe an| ‘Tribune. quick lunch. graduates of the second officers’ train-| to pitchers in his nd ved | animal trainer and used to keep a, ing school at Fort Snelling, and given practically the same answer: ae ene intoneee of good ue some intensive drilling which contin-; “The pitcher who can go out day | va 2 uedmmtiledto'etoeker"Hoth-men and after day ona losine tain and: pileh with the lion following meekly ct} |THE PATTE officers enjoyed the experience. @ | his best brand of ball without per-| his heels. The street didn’t remain on Bie rf Sass mitting loose play and continued d crowded long. The feats to discourage him is more valu Lat ‘Nelsdn and Johnny Evers cher- e AGED Nl AN FILLED able then the brilliant star e jished shtailar ambitions. Both wanted Northwest ‘blows up’ when the breaks are | eRe pe to forsake the fields of sports and i v. against hin,” Tilt decared: ; a ExRetts aa become writers. ie took a whirl at Hotel \ Glancing over the 1917 National - it, but wasn’t much of a success. A Hich-Class Hotel ot league pitching records one will find) |ia the cases of Cincinnati, New York When Evers quits baseball it wouldn't Ressonabbs Fates Cooper of Pittsburgh occhpying. six-! and St. Louis. = be surprising to find him writing Se gira ° teenth place in the list of pitchers in With proper support Cooper prob-|SPort. He has the ability and knows Single room with batb, $1.00 ‘Adjoining the McKenzie, 00 ‘the percentage of victories won to} j ably would have been the big winner a good story when he sees it. ae icining the Mick : KK | games pitched. The records have it lof the scason, perhaps a 30-victory| | Jack Johnson loved his title bettor Raneing het and cold water ose that Cooper won 17 and lost 11 games! pitcher. than his right eye, but he always in every room epronh ESronese, EUROPEAN for a percentage of .607. | q eho eee thought he would be a greater auto Opposite McKenzie Hotel | on seventh floor. Dairy inch open eee. This, in some particulars, is the MANDAN RAILWAY MAN racer driver than a fighter. He tried » EUROPEAN day and ight opposte Depot Park. Cafe in connection Landlord and Tenant have Dis-| most remarkable pitching record of LOSES ARM IN CINDER repeatedly to tbreak into the racing 100 rooms with baih, - ——! |. if the year. PIT ON DICKINSON JOB game but never succeeded. . ‘The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms _ The McKENZIE, 210.Reome The SOO,'128 Regen ae pute Over Stock which Ends Pitching with the Pittsburgh club, fe John L. Sullivan's great ambition THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N..D, . EDW. G. PATTERSON, Ownes and Prop. : t < a poor last in the league, Cooper was ;Omendelsohn, Dickinson, ‘N. Da Wee! 3—Rataclio| ¥2= to be o farmer and whén he left in Shooting able to win 34 per cent of the games Lungo,'a cinder pit man transferred Tee é won by his club while losing orly 19} most of its games and giving him iren-} ere only recently from Mandan, lost Prins ‘ pe Dee, 3 Joun Callie WAS per cent of the games lost by the , clad support and encouragement—for | his right arm when he was run over a renter, during : discus en plie OnE, j instance Schupp, who led the league, | py an engine as he was climbing from; the ownership ae : sia Wiseaek shih | This would be a great record for aj lost more than 13 per cent of the]y pit in the local roundhouses of the Gunderson claimed and on which he ‘pitcher ona club which w h ning * games lost by his club and the Great | Northern Pacific. alleges Caille persisted in feeding hiss CANADA USES BRITISH TANK TO STIMULATE VICTORY LOA.. stock. i Owing to the prominence of both) z z ae parties, the shooting has attracted! z : much attention. Gunderson was one} pDRmsH, of the earliest settlers in this region, RENCH and until the last summer he held! Vi ne the post of cashier of the Linwell LLAGE State bank. Mr. Caiile Iso an old citizen of the community and he is} 70. Despite Caille’s age, Gunder-| ims he shot in self-defense, | fearing he would be “beaten up.” The! shot was fired at close range, and 40| perforations were found in Caille’s! ‘ ; boily. No arrests have yet been made. = Caille does not m to be in a dan- gerous condition. ALLEGED BARLEY THIEF | All persons paying in advance for the Evening and Sunday Tribune for a period of three months, will be given three want BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL ads free of charge The Tribune is offering this unique premium in order to ec Fred Ernie, Charged With Stcal introduce the Sunday Morning Tribune. All new and old sub- ing 67 Bushels of: Grain, scribers are entitled to this Waives Preliminary FREE OFFER Jamestown, N. 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Can you dis- JAMESTOWN BOYS HOME pos eof them in any better way ‘ than by using the Want Ad col- = umns of the Bismarck Tribunc? [Place Yor Order Now. Cal 32 an Ask or Graton De THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota’s Pioneer Newspaper FROM ILLINOIS CAMP ee Canada is raising a Victory. Loan|“Tank” elsewhere, its stay in Canada| $40 per capita, Canada’s population ta : of $300,000,000. A determined effort cannot be long, so that Montreal will |not being quite 8,000,000. Engineers Enjoying Five Days’ is being made between the Atlantic|be the only city in the Dominion to| King George, while recently in and Pacific coasts north of the inter-| have the privilege of seeing this won-|Flanders, rode with the Prince of Furlough from Rockford May national boundary, to place the grand|derful weapon of war. It carries six| Wales in a “Tank” almost identica total far above that figure. machine guns, and will be manned by | with the one t8 be exhibited in Soon See France Every one remembers the sensa-|a créw of gunners, all of whom havejtreal. The strain of riding =—_——. tion produced on the battlefront in| been wounded in actual “Tank” ser-|“Tank” under action is #0 terrific Jamestown, D., Dec. 3—Frank| Flanders by the appearance of the|vice at the front. The Tank will be that after one day each man gets a White, Jr., “Bud” Berner, son of Supt land-battleships familiarly known as manned and guarded night and day|weck’s leave to recuperate his Ferner of the N. P., W. L. Foster, Ray “Tanks.” Through the efforts of by its own crew, who will be assisted Such, however, 18 the com- Hannah and J. D. Russell, all mem- Lord’ Shaughnessy, President of the | by a large squad of Canadian Pacific n among volunteers to ride in bers of Co. D, 21st Engineers, located Canadian Pacific Railway, which un- | Police. ou ‘ tank” that there is a large at Camp Grant, Rockford, Il, dertook to cover the heavy expense| In addition to this the Canadian iting list of men who have put home on a five-day furlough to v of transport, the British Government ; Pacific Railway has taken $5,000,000 down their names for the privilege their parents and other relatives here has agreed to send one of the of the Victory Loan, with the proviso of fighting the Hun in this way, The boys state that every member of “Tanks” to Montreal to take part in that, should the country raise It will be noted from the close-up their company was granted a five-day a great parade for the Victory Loan. | $300,000,600, the Company will in- illustration, that the shield of the " This tank is the same in construction | crease its subscription to the loan to machine gun is shaped just like a furlough, also intimating that they 4 = v as those used on the battlefront in | $10,000,000. human eyeball, but no human cye 3 bea See Soiiee service, tn Faye Flanders. _ The Victory Loan, if subscribed in was ever more watchful than that of = Bk Baer =. < Owing to the urgent need for-this ‘full, - will represent approximately, 'the man behind the gum |... 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