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guard; No. 9, Rigler, guard; No. 10,. Brown, end and half; No. 11,Halloran,| year, .but it is believed the Elis, will center’ and tackle; No. 12, Hassell,| be displaying the running attack be-| tackle; No. 13, Scott, tackle; No. 14,|fore:the season reaches: the ig games. Scroggins, tackle and end; No. 15,| “Yale elevens have always adhered Conway, tackle; No, 16, Alfson, tackle; | to the more conservative style. of play, Y No. 17, Rhud, guard; No. 18, Lal with*the exceptions of 191f‘and 1915, France, end.- The following players,| when they ran. wild with the lateral who have been working hard may havell pass. ‘ an opportunity to get: in the game: But ushelB\of wheat at 18 disposal this year, according to a statement made taithe Red Flag, a, local communist organ, by Dr. Sctflowaky, who, ar- Schlundt of the department of chemis- try of the University,of Missouri, who |, have been conductind experiments in! 0 t conjunction_ with Dr... B/ Moore of rived here from’ Mogéow;'* the United States Bureap of Mines. Schlowsky is said to be in the so-| ' Mesothorium is a by-produgt'in:the | - viet’s diplomatic service-and was for-! manufacture of mantles for gas lampq merly a, legation counsellor in Berne. | and is found in the monazite ore of He says that 225,000,0{}0, bushels’ of | Brazil. Oct. artmouth team at Hanover. are captains; also. t Tkorne Murphy, son of Mike-Mur- phy, is giving “Fido” Kempton a good tun for the Yale quarterback position. Last year, Murphy was used as, a re- serve ponter and drop kicker. ' /4 é : Me f “fi ' Werte TAN Ray Taek chad , \ ¢ / 3 ee a me 4 Nt 4 PAGE SIX ‘ z BISMARCK DAILY, TRIBUNE. ° i nisin Fa ‘. SATURDAY, OCT.-16, 1920 3 —_—_—_—_—_———— - TS SS cei - —- \ Pag a eT nee Ss : — as — = messes eon rere = c= memrmmencmeinss - 7 mre baseman, fined $25 for, thelr dispute r i ~ Bs yesterday at, fhe I sie Sane ae ne LE | j : Brazill, . Saints’ 5 i LR ews of Sport World |:22:25; sue iA. i ‘fe ; ‘ j ‘altimore a like angolint for alleged, J R \ ae re offonse dirfig the games at Balti- i } \ ; — | more. ( $ ip EVENTS AND GOSSIP FOR THE FANS aguanncneanannat The two teams:-meet'in the sixth & i TE TT " ‘ : cr game of their sericg herg today, with X\ } B -] (\ [], YALE MAY ADOPT RUNNING STYLES) |S |t0'st"Paute'one.0 0 Ou \ Se ISMARCK H | G H OF-FOOTBALL ATTACK THIS FALL i ~ FOOTBALL TEAM Flas —. | | (3 j TO MEET MANDAN ; | —— ; » Coach Aseltine Keeps Big Squad; ~ \ - . n . x a: f *, y ‘. 2 . Ai \, in Dark as to Just Who Will Johnson Thinks Session Should, If you aspire to qualify for and. to secure.a good ‘busi- \ ee Play Game Not be Held Whi ‘ | ness or banking position, /visit |this “Model Office Training ‘ tad i Sees ‘Not be Held While Jury Schoel” or send for particulars. When you know what we ae i Ys ‘is Meeting have done for thousands of others, you’ll want to attend. 4 " YELL PRACTICE IS HELD ee CC eae i “No other Collegé of Commerce better equipped for. its te, Wes = = ‘New YorkOct #50A (difference of purpose; faculty of experts; individual instruction; ‘stu- \ The Bismarck high pigskin chasers opinion exists between President John- dents enter at.any time; college in session throughout the \t & are all rearin’ to go with Mandan Sat- son bf the American League and Pres- titi bl ¥ laces to work for.board; rooins fee urday. ? ident Heydler of the National league yeapy; tuition reasonadle; ‘plac : : iFOOMB — t The only difficulty is that Coach regarding’ the advisability of holding |~ in the College Dormitory equipped for light housekeeping; Haty Aseltine wont’ tell just who | a:meeting ‘of: themajor league club ‘no-entrance examinations; preparatory courses for students 0 BO. c | owners to plan for:the future of base- below. the eighth grade. We specialize in training young The boys have been kept in hot wa+ i Ye i i . Sag hts . d 7 \ ter all week by the coach. He refused [ta while epee ny duty de in men and women for the higher-salaried- bookkeeping and last evening to name his Saturday ‘dler, ‘made -public, teléggams between stenographic positions; our graduates are expert! and get BORE eco rear ioe him’ and President ‘Jojtngon relative from $80 to $125 a month from the start; positions guzr- r | game, but it is probable that he will 4 the madeline, Mae shoe paay call anteed. " > oe | le wait until just before the game starts. fh for, nex Men es a alt For particulars write | The coath has numbered 18 players, Ne adehig rar al Ret omic y so that they shay be easily dlatingulsh ait at thin time YoMlatbe's masteke,”| (G. M. LANGUM, Pres. with Mandan’ | Johnaon’s. telegra ~The Cook Je GO) ees ; ENF “Bi kK, N. Dak. An three old men''ba ‘}-gounty” grand jury, Jaws ‘been recon- ONDON—2An airplane dash to ay ismarck, N. é ‘ ‘ Bob George and Cuck Mosés—the yened and will continue its investi-| “tne South Pole! This is ‘the. goal = ———— coach is making every mam fight for a gation into the deplgnable conditions| _ of John L. ope, who is the head | ‘ = 3 Position on ae team. a : Fa eriats i hy mona! basen of-a' party which is now en route 1" uy ard work is Coach Aseltines’ rule. uch important? teStimony w: |! to the Antarctic Imperial Antarttc | ib A ‘ -third in- , The players don’t Idaf a bit. Lacking presented Which tgust weigh heavily! Expedition, following. which ae Report *Peking ‘ \ ok Aa ryaataneer na te ane ista in beefy material, he is gathering to- | on the*fature deliBeration. of thé self-| will enter ona five-year push into eR i 0: thro ‘great chance for a man’to get a good gether. a speedy bunch of players. A appointed ¢ustodians of ‘the game.”| “the ‘land of-ige-to- the-south. Ii ee. Aa WH farm stones ana pag tot eats adrents ’ tackling dummy has been set up in Heyvdler’s; reply -said ‘the action of|- “ig planned to bring the expedition Me Xs : with no chance to loge.’ vat 7 capital park, the first tackling dummy, thé ‘National league members in ‘ex-} \ 45 a climek with an airplahe/ilap; iff], Washington, Oct. 16.-Rumors sin J..W. BULL 6 é ever used by the high school. The +o jeggding an urgent invitation to -the} “for tle pote. ,_ g ~“ *| Shanghai that the Peking government # Bi a rek, N.D \ / i coach's injunction isto. hit “er’hard”” »|deague artd ‘club presidents ‘of, the H ul 4 ‘had been overthrown -are believed by;|-, Labatt Mandan beat the reform school 55 | Ambrican league, to attend’ the, roast 2 5 ‘officials here to be disposed of by a > to 0 and haga well ~Goae! d team, posed rieeting was unanimous. ! The he said isialso stowing Improvement. |'message ‘recetved today at the White}, , { Temestowi comes 19 Bismierclson oe Migeting was called, he said, to| “Dr. Schlowsky said that General House frofy Hau Shih Chang, presi- \ 3 and on ct. 30 a return contest w! formulate’ plans fdr the future OV" Wrargel, commander. of. the jtroops dent of the Chinese republic. The A pean Pines Noni vioe ec eg of and:'the safeguarding of fighting the bolsheviki"1 séuthern’ message -was: deted:athFeking: yester- Ee | The high school students ptan to Beptesstonal’ basset ; ‘ |,Russia, would be dispofed of within | Gay and was/in reply to one of ae (GRANULES) 5 A support the team loyally on Satur- py Imm a few weeks. He added that, while Gorton the occasion of the Chinese For INDIGESTION) i ! day. Yell practice was held at the Ay’ | General Weangel’s forces were esti- ational anniversary. IR ian ay high school last evening with John Lo- b mated at slightly more than 100,000 avy i vis a ‘ Taste good, do goods dissolve ; < bach as leader. oe + ‘ his reliable’ fighting army consisted .,,) fp . sv mp instantly on tongue or in water; 7 , The players who will have big, white : ; T of only 60,000, chiefly former. troops rm sha dams ee take as needed. numbers on their backs Saturday.and om HK of Genera] Denikine who.was defeated | ree, hundre ere; 44 2 ; < | the positicns they are ‘trying for. fol-| {TTT ITLL NER WN tiailll HAS MUCH WHEA ty tupcbbbbevikt coe trom Bismarck and 4 miles from gta-| (ff QUICK RELIEF! lows: . { = ‘ rn } ——__——_ tion, schoel %4 mile, 2-story 8-Mom “ALE pe ral nae rons cen \ ee No, 1, Capt. Phil Boise, left halt; Captain Tim Callahan is back at Yate. An Injury to his knee kept him : SUBSTITUTE FOR. RADIUM _| house, Barn 44x60, new double gran- PRE THE No. 2, Bog George, full back; No. 3,.out: of, the early scrimmages. Sloane is a backfield candidate. He Is de-. | #4 AWS ; Columbia, Mo., Oct. 15—A\ perfect} ary. Building worth $6,000.00 Land} [MADE my Seors nosnt | ‘Chuck” Moses, quai ack; No. loping his kick. . Lower inset shows Tad Jones, who Is back at the help Ee fh substitute for radium can be produced: all first class, 250-acres cultivated, §COTT’S EMULSION Los i Kludt, halfback; No.°% Taylor, endS¥o¥ the Blue ¢levens x ffi Z \ te? thyugh a chemical process which | 70 acres. torn stubble. Willstake small a3 4 Noe ana ipue ang Rane. Tas Pang obhn ahdiolbs. ay Gavan mine Larbiher brother aoe Ki Berlin, ; Oct. 15:—The‘Rusdian ‘fo- “purifies mesothorium, according ‘to. G.| Payment down and garry the byfance tN - 3 ‘ much about the forward pass this;tion in football this’year. The Rob- et republic has aban. 160,000,000 Fi, Breckenridge: and Dr. “#lerman . : a | } , when Syracuse meets the ertson PG will oppose each other t They ;.their conservative football Preston, Danrot, Nuessle, Knutson, B. Neff, G. Neff. didn’t ‘succeed last year against the more "modern methods’ of attack as ‘ Line ' Strong Jones is also encouraged over his practiced by rival squads. ‘line. “It is showing steady. improve- \tdent it will’ pulk: through the com-| wheat are nominally needed\to feed Russia but the. government is con- | The lium substitute can be ust medica] purposes, it is said.’ _ as a radium substitute-for ed. That's why it is believed that Jones. will skake off. some of the old Yale conservatism. He has never been en- ment, playing strong offensively and ing winter. « ee steady defengively. ea ‘he foo d--transpor: situation, | Calhoun, “Dilworth, Sauerback and ro pes eee ‘Shevlin are the chief contenders for Chapa : FAKE CHARGES thusiastic over the forward pass dur- 7 BY q 4) ing his reign as a coach. tke ead positions: .. Acosta is about the A i pply over throat and! chest if 4 Eight of last year’s team have been| best guard Jones has in stock. ‘Herr y Baek Ache “.. —swallow gniall pietes of — t y lost. but. there is some exceMent ma-|and Guernsey. are strong candidates. ‘ i ,pterial: from the ranks of the 1919|Dickens and Walkers are yorying at ese ek \ | xy I freshmen. i the tackle positions. f Almber Up With Penetrating , s Tim's Jinx In the backfield there is Aldrich, °°: Mamlin’s, Wizard Ol r NAPORUSB ws * Captain Tim Caflahan has been un-!French, Webb, Jordarf, Sloane, and] . Rash are zara 4 € Over 17 Million Jars Yearly i * aes Ss Grd able to start off in his regular pt Eagan to pick from. ; a or Land Baek Siteachs, Sour : . ‘4 tion af center, due to knee trouble.| Jones has some great passers on his} der Pain, Stil eck, etc., use Ham- ‘ Frenchman Declares Yankee Durie” hie three years on the team| squad and if he doesn’t resort to using | lin’s Wizard Gil. It penetrates | py, ii injuries have kept him out of early|them for some of the“modern passing| Guickly, eases the pain and drives Fair Play Should Be out ‘the soreness, ‘Keep it in the games. It seems to be his jinx. ‘game ig will be a surprise. 4 Exercised Tim’s big brother is captain ahd] Yale/{s due for a change over to the ‘house. eee center ‘of. ‘the Princeton eleven.’ modern attack, judging from the les-]'' “Wizard Oil,is.a good dependable Cicer « 5 -New York, Oct. 15.—Reports circu- Rhyl eldal on Nor: 123k Princeton. ! son tameht: Jest your siteam, preparation to have in the medicine Tailoring and Hat Works Ps lated in sporting circles and published | ~~ - Shest for first aid. when theigoctor Suits, dry’ citaned” and. | in some newspapers int\mating that | American republic that I fought to| torney’s office for ‘the investigation may (oe, tar: away. il be found in i uits dry cleaned an the bout ‘Tuesday night at Jersey City /the best of my ability and I sincere-|to be lggun, this afternoon by the idea how, uigetul sf \pressed, repairing neatly between Georges Carpdntier and Batt-|ly believe from. the bottom ‘of my|Los Angeles ‘cowsty: igtand--jury of: Foo wtlen ahere se pllment oe mis: ‘fone. Hits clgned a ling Levinsky was ngffairly* fought," heart that ‘Levinsky, did’ the same.”| charges of corruptiqn 4 Fonnection oinbdiate healing, aintiseptic applica |] \blocked, ~ : Bought - athons | denfils from the} Levinsky’sstatement said in part:| with games ofthe’ Pacific Coast tion,-as in « es of sprains, Praises ¥ e : inci , “Tt Ss ible for y ing , | principals andothers interested in the It is not* possible for me to do league. . autsbuens, es and stings. anything to prove that-this cowardly attack on my. honesty is undeserved. | [Getiotoud size bottle’ 3c. STANFORD TRIES, ,..| 0. igp%2ty.tieotiss gh constipation - “Before I ‘came: to America,” ‘Car- pentier said, in a signed statement. Phone 58; we witt.,call and deliver. ~; 215 Broadway, ’o! f In regard tothe fight, I know” my { = block “I looked upon ‘all Americans as the|yindjeation if ever Carpentier mga TO AMERICANIZE Liver ‘Whips. dust Piousant ittlo pink» $| > Dlock west of postoffice- .; i personification of fair play; of sports-|pempsey. In. the second round Car- . {ree at Graggiess for 7be. ; || en manship in the true sense. In fact, 1|pentier hit me harder than I ever Y y, : i Looe ie tae = thought America was the land of aete been’ hit before. ~ From that? GAME OF RUGBY ri Z Fe the square deal. You went to wat|moment to the end of the contest I = # to insure the world of fair play. 1) was dazed.” The ancient game of rugby is pass- : — | aia allyyou eeaeine to do. proven John Smith, chairman of the! ing.in’ the United States. Football is he man g6, ‘or me tg.ifight.| New Jersey boxing commission, ex-! 4; eh : % d _ And this atid Beer the ight is |pressed the opinion ‘that the bout being thoroughly ssa war { | called’a fake. was honest |. Rugby’s last stronghold was on the] 3 % “Give mye a square deal... That is me ee ht eT ‘Pacific coast.» Now another college’ all I ask~s > COAST QUIZ TODAY has abandoned it in favor of the Amer: QTRENUOUS work for you means “I pledge my honor as a soldier] Los Angeles, Oct. 15.— Five sub-|ican three-down-and-four-to-go va- © ‘mending work for your. wife if and a citizen of France to the great] poenas were issued by: the district at-} riety. ‘ ‘ weal ch lerw i p ‘ A.call'.was seht ‘Out. for a Middle Nae ele fer uad ‘They mee = ‘West ‘football expert td give Leland; Rocks are fine for you. y’re lin : : {Stanford a, team. that could compete ‘with soft, warm fleece that won't | with the vést nes fail. Last year the '. bunch or come off. Fine for your ; coast university tried American. colleg- ry a * . at — |iate football in place of rugby but - the es XN sey wea ii eos E [yesult wasn tery satisfactory. Ny 0 tear, f,, NO shrinking in the was! ' |‘ Walter Ds-Rowell, tormer, Wisconsin For warmth, comfort, long wear, High star and ,later_ coach of the Western oe Pot geprnies walua te ‘eedivacet ’ zl iReserve University eleven at Cleve: |land, k , | Powelt, ‘who. comes “from - Reeds- Look for the High’ Rack label on the front. taken on, the job. At your dealer's in two piece or union suits. F |was- called into the army as an ath- iletic director. ‘ jburg, Wis., was All-Western center on \ . 2 » ; | the last conference championship team ‘ [ S ithe University of Wisconsin . boasted, | He will give;the coast players a “B: " H at 4 ; iTen” "brand of. football, which we : FLEECE LINED __ 1 ; q x {ground into him by “Big John” Rich- = WEAR f % jards and’ “Germany” Schultz and with + EUNDER' rn ; — | which he succeeded in giving Western . HIGHROCK IG. CO. F # | Reserve crack teams up to the time he ~ 9 »PHILMONT, Wy, ¥.* * ; NY a bee 8 i Os > beer y COR COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS ‘COLUMBIA RECORDS ka On his return from Service last year : Powell was engaged to put Montane VS. 9b: P fee] State College on the.footdall map. He paeril succeeded in whipping together a team {’ t + that tied University of Montana. Now. he ‘has been engaged as director of | major sports at Leland Stanford, with At the Capitol Grounds. ’ Saturday, Oct. 16th, ize the old rughy football team. 3:30 P. ST. PAUL PLAYERS | . a WIN METER Cor ~ -SANITARY PLUMBING: Hot. Water. and Steam, Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces,~All|| |. ‘"\)| Materiat'and-WorkmanShip Guaranteed Ret ARE GIVEN FINES St. Paul; Minn., Oct. 15.—Fines have been imposed upon three St. Paul players and one Baltimore player as ‘the resultvof arghing with the um- pires ‘in the junfér world series be Admission: 25¢, and 50c 2c) ing played etween the two teams, it} \ ( A a PD. . mis Soe \ ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED re, sii ; eae a di i| a RANE G. GRAMBS.... “ COWAN'S DRUG STORE | 2 Se Bismaareh, Ne D. os oe 7: ped $50 and Leo Dressen, local first