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PAGE. eS BIG TEN TEAMS GET ACTION IN SOME BIG GAMES Dope Pot Boiling But Predic-: i tions Indicate No Certain Results INDIANA YS GOPHERS, University of North Dakota’ Meets South Dakota at Grand Forks St Paul, Minn Oct, 16.—All of ring on the Ds, excen! for ens ‘boiling over and no, n of the outcome in The same condition, is gard to the minor col- e for the northwest. eihm will send his In-; ja against the Minnesota team at Northrop field, Minneapolis. The defeat of the Minnesota team last week by Northwestern upset cal- culations, and there is considerable uncertainty regarding just what Coach Williams has accomplished be- hind closed gates this week. What men he will start against the In- diana squad has not been announced but it is said that he: has strengthen- ed his forward wall and that Mc- Clintock, Rueben and Oss may be in shape to gg into action in the back- field. The Indiana team is reported in good shape and going at top speed. Northwestern Game The Northwestern-Wisconsin game at Madison should be one of the hard- est battles‘of the day. Northwestern j P proved its worth against Mirmesota, and Wisconsin scored a win over the Mi n. Aggies. Both coaches. will be able to put their first string strength into the game. Towa and Illinois at Urbana prom- ises to be a cat and dog affair. Sup- porters of Iowa are satisfied /that Tailoring and Hat Works Suits dry cleaned and pressed, repairing neatly done. Hats cleaned ‘and blocked, - Phone 58; we will call and deliver. 215 Broadway, one-half EVENTS AND GOSSIP ,FOR THE FANS GARDNER TROTS HOME WITH of the Indians. delayed Steal and error by the Indians made two other runs BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OOT. 16, 1920 RUN THAT MADE INDIANS 1820 WORLD CHAMPIONS CLEVELAND.—The first run of seventh and deciding. game} of the world series was made by Third Baseman Larry Gardner: It came in the fourth inning with two hits, a! Brocklyn pitcher, Grimes. The later but when Gardner crossed the plate in the fourth inning he made the run that cinched the series, for Coveleskie blanked in the whole series. their team will come through with a comfortable win. Coach Zuppke has been making many \changes in his forward wall, and, is uncertain how the combination will work in a hard game. At Columbus, Jack. Wilce’s Ohio although the game should Michigan has the edge on the Mi- chigan Aggies in the Ann Arbor game and Chicago is expected to land on the top of the pile in the Wabash clash. In Northwest college games any- thing may happen.’ Last week the | |dope Was all wrong and all coaches} Rave put their men through the hard- est workouts cf the season in prepar- ation games today. Hamline university, short ender in its game with St. Olaf at Northfield. k, will meet its old rival, Macalester, at Shaw, field. Both teams | lost last turday, Stout defeating Macalester 13 to 0. During the: week, ach Hanson at Hamlfe and Coach ything possible into the workouts. dope favors Hamline, just as it Sature but its. only dope. St. ‘Thomas college will have the North Dakota Agricaltural college as their Opponents on the, local field. block west of postoffice \ Little 18 known: of the strength of the North. Dakota team. The only | THE GLUEK Co. CAPITOL CITY BOTTLING WORKS Wholesale Distributors MINNEAPOLIS YOUR NATURAL IMPULSE as regards financial matters is to be , independent, ‘ You want to reach the point where you will kno you have enough of this world’s goods to keep you and yours in the faiture. Practice THRIFT—Spend less than you earn—it is the basis of INDE- PENDENCE. We, pay’ you ’ AY on Savings. First NATIONAL; BANK ras, BISMARCK, N.D. The Oldest and Lar in this section of t eat Bank tate State team is expected to win over | the Brooklyn boys 3 to 0. The picture shows Larry trotting home with the most important run a byiss ox ; 7 | ‘Football*Schedule — | io— i | The schedule’ of, football games for |today/in the west is as follows: Towa vs. Illinois at Urbana. Northwestern vs. Wistonsin at Mad- ison. Indiana vs. Minnesota at Mirneap- olis. | Michigan ‘Ann Aarbor. Wabash vs. Chicago at Chicago. ° Notre Dame ve, Kobra at Lincoln, Hamline vs. Macalester college at St. Paul. Aggies vs. Michigan jut lege at Northfied. | Dakota Weslpyail vs. South Dakota at Vermilioné South Dakota State vs. North Da- kota at Grand Forks, N. D. North’ Dakota Aggies vs. St. Thomas at St. Paul. Washington ys. Grinnel at Grinnel. \Ames vs. Missouri at Ames, ee ‘game Broleskie’s men have played this season resulted:in'a tie with the Jamestown (N. D.) college team. The ‘game to have been played last Sat- urday Tagainst the Moorhead: Normal was called off at the last minute by the disbanding of the Moorhead team. ; St. Thomas was defeate@’in their start last week against the River Falls Normal. } St. Olaf college, in view of its win jover Hamline,-shotld win over Gus- ,tavus Adolphus. Carleton gave Gus- tavus a bad beating last week, and | unless the defensive work of the team strengthened, St. Olaf vay leton will meet Coe college of at Northfield. This game. i3 utside the conference, but is of ‘par- ular imp: nce to the Carleton ‘ollowers. season Carleton was ‘given a surprise when Coe*ran over , them, and’ the Northtielders hope to get revenge! this season. North, Dakota Out in North Dakota, the best con- test of the day should be at Grand Forks, where the ‘University of North Dakota will g9 into ‘acti6n avinst South Dakota state céllege. (Dakota has registered’ one defeat by ; the University of Minnesota and one ‘win against "Fargo college. Coach Davis has his team of veterans in fine trim. Fargo college, which was schedul> ed to. meet Concordia today, has ar- ranged postponément of the game for a week. South Dakota will see some good \ football if tifis week's strenuous prep- aration bears fruit, an university and the University of ;South Dakota are due-to settle old erudges at Vermilion. Yankton col- lege has an open date. Normal school activities in Minne- sota. will be confined to the game at Winona between Luther college of St. Paul and Winona Normal. The, outcome of the game is uncertain. ‘The . |Moorhead Normal team, which dis- banded ‘last week just-before the game with the North Dakota Agricultural |college, is back in \the running and is expected to get into action again next week. In Wisconsin, River Falls ;Normal plays Superior Normal at Superior. The Montana schedule calls for 4 game at Butte, where the Montana State School of Mines meets Mon- tana State ‘college; Montana Wesley - an college at Helena has an open Jdate and the, University of Montdaa jis away, piying the “University: of Wi Vasninston at Seattle. Each Cay name 4 } nesrareofcounterfelt: Gustavus Adolphus vs. St. Olaf col-| e two conference wins), da North |, situation this year. maker ; Salvaging Aus' Workers ‘ The: “Soviet of CHECKER CLUB. OF CITY HOLDS | ‘A TOURNAMENT nesday Night—Some-Good _ Players oe Developed The Capital rate Checker club has been ‘formed by a numberof local : players, some of whom have more than local reputation. The first games for the club em- Dakota Weslev- |'{; ieach week. blem will be played Wednesday night at Franky’s. There now are,10. mem- bers of the club, and on the opening night! of the play it, is probable that the contestants’ will be picked by! rawing. The winner will get a neat gold emblem. given by F. J. Franken- hoff, ‘and the. winner/must defend it Among the etar checker players are A. P. Jones, who is secretary of the state checker association; B. E. De- vol, who was a member of the Hunt- ingburg, W. Va., club, and A. H. Mar- den. who belonged toa checker club in Boston. Much interest is. being manifested by thé checker enthusiasts-of the city, and some good players are being dev- | eloped. SUBPOENA FOUR Chicago, Oct. 16.—The Cook County grand jury investigating the baseball scandal subpoenaed Arnold Rothstein of New York, and three St. Louis men to appear before it next Tuesday when it will-reconvene. Rothstein was men- tioned by several: witnesses previously: before the jury. TAPES Shik LYNCH AND VHITE peiw New York, | Oct.’ 16.—-Joe. Lynch,.of New York and Jabez White of Albany, bantamweights. met last night in a 15 round bout which the judges decided a draw. Lynch weighed 118%, pounds and. his opponent 117%. s Playing Safe “That fellow seems to have horse senséy” \ “Huh?” “He! keeps away from thetraces.” | —Louisville Courier-Jour nal: Sell your ‘cream: and “po to’ our agent, or ship, rect to to! Northern. Produce ’ Bis-| marek. Write us for prices on cream. and poultry.—Northern ‘Produce Ca Lenine as a “Stientific Fanatic” Analyzing Accidents to Save the Character Revealed in Hand-Shaking Porcelain Money . Pilgrim Treasure Discovered ' Bygone Best Sellers . Religious Pleas for the League “| First Round to Be Played Wed- ° + | €ootbail teams, Glashed ‘this aft+rioon | | make a hard bid for the game. ‘Other ; ty Showing herehens! Won, ay Lost by: the Peace Terms; the Territory to be Decided by. Plebiscite, etc. Polling 600,000 Votes in Six Pivotal States In this week’s LITERARY DIGEST the ‘first instalment of THE DIGEST’S poll of 600,000 voters - in the six big doubtful states of New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and California i is pub-* lished. The votes have been polled from all.classes-of voters with entire i apartiality, and the re-~ sults of the poll are extremely interesting because the electoral votes of these more than half of the 266 votes necessary fof a choice by the electoral college. \ The article accompanying ‘the tabulation brings out many interesting sidelights ‘on the political This week’s number of THE DIGEST will be read and studied with unusual interest by meh and women of all political faiths. <' Other informative news-articles in this number are:— Men Suggested For the Next Cabinet Labor’s “Retreat From Moscow” , The Price of Falling Prices f Efforts to Break the House Famine | "The League Preventing War ~~ Europe’ s Debts and Our Duty tria y Youth” Again. ; Many. Interesting Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons 1 October 16th Number on Sale Today —News-dealers 10°Cents—$4.00 a Year J FUNK & WAGNALLS COMEANY. 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Korea as “Americanized” by the Japanese Coblenz is Becoming “Disgustingly American” : Dancing: With Rattlesnakes to In- cline the Gods fo Send Rain The Profitable Pursuit of Rum- Running over the Canadian Border Sports and Athletics Best of the Current Poetry~ i; :~ Topics of the Day a Ww important: high school games sehed-| City Bismarck ys. Manc an, at Bis- juled for today in the state were: marck; Grafton vs. Grand Forks, at_ Lisbon ys. LaMoure, at Lisbon; |Grand ] Forks, and Devils Lake vs. Lari- Valley City vs. Enderlin, at Valley more, at Larimore. for Travelers Just as a checking accoupt keeps your money in- stantly available, yet safe from loss or theft, so A. B. A. Travelers’ Cheques safeguard your funds while trav- eling._ Thye are turned into money only when properly ed: by.-you. Insure yourself against loss on, your trip—carry your money in A. B. A. Travelers’ sheaves. 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