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BISMARCK HIGH WINS OPENING GAME OF FOOTBALL SEASON, BEATING FAST DICKINSON TEAM BY SCORE OF 13 TO onto: victory with’ a: big array, of ear splitting yells, » “Everybody. was sur- prised‘ at the high class. of foot ball played by both: sides, particularly the Bismarck team and. indications point to the mid-state championship resting in the capital city: LINE UP. OF THAMS The line-up was as follows: Bismarck High: Center, : Holta; guards, Jones and Burke; tackles; Al- len and Vetter; ends,*Fogerty and Me- Gowan; ° quarter, . Moses;, fullback, Berndt; right half, Boise; left half, Cook, é Dickinson High: Center, McGinley ; . A ball on a forward pags on the 40-yard Boise and Cook Play Spectacular line, Cook gained ds around th Game and Are Locals’ Best |! Then Dick mn held the loe, for downs and immediately punted t Ground Gainers With Berndt | Bismarck. Bismarck punted back and , . | Belsheim fumbled the ball, the locals ~ Plunging Thru Line for the’ regaining the ball again. An exchange i 5 ;of punts’ follow ickinson worked | First Touchdown — Teams | {he 'oid criss cross fully but ‘oxt | | aren }the ball on a shot Evenly Matched. around the end for gain with | re yon are ovérstout why remain so? Why | su#rds, Osborne and Webster; tackles, only ; s the ball from 3° cxvious of’ those who ire élender! Here | Crawford and Lee; ends, Rase and Mc- In spite of ¢ the goal. then tightened up |* important news for you, | Kenzie; quarter, Lillibridge; right weight, Bismarck § and held B but on the fourth, Tae Korelu system is accomplishing mar- half, Belsheim; left half, Brodie; full- Dickinson Saturda >) down Cook tin shot around the {p's iB healthful ‘speedy, pleapant reduction ‘Hack, Rave. Substitutes, Bakke, Jes- of men women who have been for years a ess. Use oll of kurein and Sen, Bailey, the ball within on system, No starving, John ~ Rohwedder, Uniyersity of Capitol, bal! to 0. In spite end and yards of we In the aul no cvlomel or salts—a North Dakota, referee; (. L. McCoy, ; ' , ely ¢ dd delightfu 3 eee. Pete . Bi jor ‘driving | down in sight, Re dt hit theeline'| Endarsed by oivetia ne ghtful system. ps ooking, SD. umpite; Benton Flow, id ¢ won the for and then ag duction 10 to 60 Tbs, or more-—-what. Great Lakes Naval station, head lines- ou require to get symmetrical figure man; Ed Cox’and Joe Brodie, time- With only two ly guaranteed on fair test, under $100 jeepers, ' erhdt struck the strong Die erndt were ¢ the stars of the game for Bism: he and pushed the ball over for ‘he “theres tatnite Jor Hien Tet ore = “Berndt made the first touch dows t touchdown, ‘he goal was — not surements gradually becoming smaller while BIG BISMARCK , when with a series of line plunges he | Kicked, [sau are Tapers (eae ret ea eeeer me | carried the ball over the Hine, contributed the second, Cook greatest groun iner the “DICKINSON PLAYS HARD ‘inuay pant Guin ania of ob! eoes | CATTLE CONCERN ender “aad ‘eas came back into the | “23eF aad. eastty, stay, sof a to avi than yy Ze%imey Obtain ofl of Koretm at Gragerate? | GIVEN CHARTER harmless, Brochure | ele ad, md thomgh he ‘ked off and by ay t onials tailed: in plain | Some ighter than a of the other y » par i a. welt alt Oi tithe a RAR, Te ea etlea tile. Lall atovebte on dite part of sieo, Station =, xdw'vore,” St S% Organization Plans to Make This |. games on almost ey play. vanced toward the — goal | Center for Purebred Dickinson had smooth posts, It looked as if Dickinson W | 4 team with Capt, Brodie the HiOUE ‘to stole. Babe k ie for 12 yards, Boise made a 15 yard! Livestock / la ay player, Brodie their heavier opponer i ound lett end, Cook — shety : : sent into the line ¢ forward pass failed. shthe distracted but hard fi | A new development in. the livestock ns, and it due to Bis hall 40 yards. f ¢ Dickson playess for 10 yards.’ industry of centraland western North the hus The ball was on ted from é ly 16 yards from the Dakota is. anticipated from the posts. Cook shot around for 8 ‘ launching by prominent breeders of and tien Halse carried the ball for the the slope of a $750,000 organization second touchdown, Boise kicked the jneorporatéd as’ the North Dakota Farmers’ Cattle Co. The company strong de nson captai ED OFF marek ; he final part of the ga purposes to handle blooded livestock, to within 50 yards ay sht by both sides to conduct ‘sales, encourage the breed- held Dickinson for down. tting th ly hurt but resumed the gam ing of better stock and to develope son started smashing the line jgea] markets for pedigreed beef and *\ dairy animals. Ira, Scroggins, . a: prosperous retired ; rancher of Bismnatghy ie president ee , , 4 th rganization; lex Macdonald, : aioe oe ae a fae ri iw Glencoe ekenes ig, vice-president; O. wok ded are b righ Y . loud fora ain but was kuocked out,| A+ Lee of the Bismarck Grocery Co. Hie resumed the game. Boise and Cook 18 Secretary, J. J. White js manager, iternating made big gains around she | 20d these officers, with Secretary B fends, | State Thomas He ze State. reas " a ‘7 > oF urer er . ison, form the a i+ soties Sioa only 49, trate. | Both .Hall' and Olson are ex- vay, Cook. ind. Toise ngain 'nsively interested’ in the livestock by pest lining *tasig ‘l business, the former near Price, in rds when, Bis- Oliver county, and the latter in Bow- = | man: county, where he grazes about ,|4,000 acres of land. e H The new organization was passed | by the blue sky commission during the week. Other concerns which were onan official O. K., which carrie i with it permission of the blue sky board to sell stock in North Dakota, are the Microba Antiseptic Co. of to stop him. On the fourtn| Grand’ Forks,. the: Tappen_ Co-opera- . with three yards to | go, the| tive Co. of Tappen, the J. B. Swanick whistle blew, and Bismarck had won.| Co. of Sterling and the American Coal The, day was ideal for football but! Briquetting Co. of. Minneapolis. The slightly cold for the huge crowd that | Minneapolis briquetting company has wils out to witness the initial struge coal mines, ovens and briquetting All of the high school students were | plants at Kenmare, which is in the banded together and urged their team; heart of an extensive lignite field. i | This is Chill~Chasing Week. Li i, for a di; in and just as the visitors had chance to Score, they fumbled the ball strength is the highest. Second—After the he: With 1 ground ed the ball 15 3 marck was held for downs. B taken out bec f an inju stone jars, covered, a coffee percolator, s! which marck got the bj ‘broken up, and jon two rans Coc le TS‘yarc Ffjone time three Dickinson men. be! apparatus, and bottled ‘a3 foot, only delay your use of it come to you by mail promptly in your letter, sirengusen and develop renewed hair, Guy KOTALKO at tho druzsist’s; apply ouco or twice duliy—watch in your mirrer! 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