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"PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ They’re--Bankers, Brokers and Captains of Big Business Game N. E. Staff Special.) ‘New York, Feb, 1z—Many former stars of the college gridiron are smasi- ing the lines of industry, finance and politics with the same power they hit the football line. ‘William 1H. ards—better knowa as “Big ‘/Bill’—is the biggest of the lot, physically and otherwiee. He captained Princeton's 188 slevew and played right guard, Nobody could stop his charging. ‘Now he’s internal revenue colléctor for the’ second district with headquar-! ters dt New York. A billion.dollars passes, through Lis | hands yearly. “Big Bill” isa commander of finance now, which is one better than being a) cantain. And Charles: E, Brickley! , A greater drop-kicker never -lived. Brickley Is Broker. Brickley is a broker now in Wall Street and worth nearly a million. “Just like playing the game all over again,” says Brickley. “You play it—not by muscle and might—but by outwitting the other ieilow by fair’ and legitimate meth- ods : “Cupid” Black. Clifford R. Black ig another gridiron rient who is a power in New, York finance. Black captained Yale's 19!8 ejeven. They called him “Cupid.” He was the prince of punters. ‘ Like Brickley, he’s a broker. | Re- cently he has been sent to Chicago io represent his firm. Tenney 1s Banker. Harral S. Tenney, Princeton’s cen-| ter in 1893, is now vice president o- the Liberty National ba).k, New York. ; “Brains counted most in football,” he says. “They. count: most in banking, Loo.” ‘Booth in Insurance. Walter C, Booth, who played center ; rush at Princeton in’ 1900;"is a big insurance broker ‘who's cleaning up. ‘Football taught me clean play,”| says Booth. . “It gave me tenacity of purpose and, ; perseverance. “Football is the best business | prep-| aration for any young man.” | 7 Left Earful. i Though Maranville cavorts with skill ‘Before the eager fans Of Pittsburg, they will ne'er forget That grand old fellow—Hans. Right Earful. i McGowan qn the crystal ice Is far from being slow; His friends call him McGoin’ with The accent on the “Go.” enggrael Bantam Champ Joe Lynch will boil up in Texas: Akron club signs an Alabama rookie who can stand flat-footed and jump 12 feet. Sp! -~ Outfielder Jamieson of the Cleve- land Indians, is leading a team of bas-| ket shooters at Paterson, N. J. gee The Harlem River, beside which the Yankees will build their new park, will be handy for Homerun Babe. The Yankee swatter in a keen fisherman. ~g% Cubans. may enter a_track team in the Penn Relays. Dr. Richard Grant, former Haryard ruwiner, coaches the Havana squad. Sp ~ Jack Britton may not be as good as ever—but he’s good. enough. —0— Some of the big league ground keep- ers have already gone south to pick rocks off training camp diamonds. Sigs Dempsey’s European tour will give Tex Rickard time to build an arena. igs: Carpentier has nothing on Dempsey! in “Seeing America First.” The champ EX-GRID STARS STILL HITTING THE LI CHART. BRICKLEY¢ nnn in will “See Hurope First” before the big | scrap. fi reget If our amateur golfers don’t clean‘ up in Ongland we'll have a good alibi. Chick Evans isn't going. : * Strangler Le proved that de- veloping a cér Hold tco muck is worse than not having it. Babe Ruth will thr his au- tograph pen for his autograph bat in a few days. —o— None of the ball clubs will train in Cuba: this: spri Hic! Hic! Some boxers fight as if there were poison on the other fellow’s glove. Sometimes thbre is. attg The baatam title and $34,500 in cash is Joe Lynch's swag in three months. Corporal. Josef. Guillemot, French distance runner, can do iSacadel eae “ “BIGBILI; EDWARDS that Georges can't. He can run in michard: 's garden. op Tex Rickard takes his pen in hand To sign ’em for a date; c | Get their cuts at the gate. pea Se Jack Dempsey declines to visit grave of the once famous Jack Demp- sey, the ‘“‘Nonpar' "at Portland, Ore. Other champs, no “have visited it.| have lost ae pa eas Ho" put’ in five weeks conditioning | himself for his summer home run tour, eS The entire University of’ Ftorida | athletic outfit will be turned over to Manager Bill Donovan and his Phils when they blow into Gainesville. ' meee Three.examples of players who be- came: magnates in the Pacific Coast} League. are Charlie Graham of the | Both Jack and Georges will, 'tis’said,| Hus ) | revenue pi abe e@ Ruth won't be 27 until March. | Seals, Del Howard: of the Oaks and; ipl Rodgers of Sacramento. ; pa To box the cham; “Jess Willard: yearns, | But he cares not | How much he earns. y Os * ‘Bob Meusel will, sell ‘groceries at Columbus, 0., unless he cam. sign ay contract that’s worth: more to him Vi 0 Sanmmy Bohne is oaly 25. his first contract at-17, tat Moran this year. He signed | Hell be wit Oo 1 he White Spx don’t: Sipout to be! left’ in the soup even if they have | signed a recruit bys ene name of Mal |” ligan. ow Sehinny Kilbane asks $20,000 to box Blockie Richards how much will | ihe ask for a go with Andy « ‘Chaney *stoo much‘ —~o— ‘Manager Joe Devine of Calgary, has i signed up Johnny Gillespie, a semi-! | pro ball’ player whom every club in/ the coast league and ‘St. Louis tried to | get. Joe knows what kind of bait to use. 2 | : ear Something’s gone wrong - In the fistic game; For some of the birds will fight jus just for fame. | 4 RIGHT BARFUL. i | The big league sceuts no longer hurt | For stars grown on the farms; | Today, 'tis found, the college nines | Yield fewer false alarms. LEFT EARFUL. | | The raw recruits den’t look the same. As in the days of: | Instead of hayseed ie They seael Demers the | / ) ‘yore; in their hait. jpadour. 7s 3 CHEAPER TOMOVE Owning a home will cost. the New York Yankees $2/500,000. Interest on the investment at six ie per year. be cheaper in the long run to move than to pay rent ‘to Landlord Joh: McGraw for the Polo grounds. the §, R. Grounds last year.’ | smite the spheré’over the barriers. Naturally Owners Ruppert and ‘Huston would like to collect all the which Ruth is drawing | through the gates. Their new hothe won't be complete Coal Co, | Phone, 458. The time has com We i It is up to YOU, TODAY, let us 8 Think a little har eye out for the 9 safe, Work this Some there h ting i Nothing tangible i fav orable. At core Amevicg Henry Coppinger, Jr., Putting Mr. Gator to sleep. 1 ng” ane sae Y Florida Athlete Applies Half Nelson and Puts ’Em to Sleep — (N. te A. Staff Special.) Miami, b. 14..—List alligators. big league sports. r, catches ‘em alive here in the Miami river. He uses nothing but alf nelson hold in order to make hi iptures, Diving into the muddy water: the river he comes up with an alligator | in his: arms. If help is at hand hé applies the half. nelscn on the ’gator's jaw and leg and hog-ties him. If alone, Coppinger rubs certain muscles onthe thfoat of his prey and Mr, Alligator goes to sleep like a / Coppinger’ takes his to his “handbag” skirts cf Miami. 4), ’ | “It's easy it you una how,” | Coppinger. “Sure, they’ bite if yow let ‘em. One could’ easily twist ail arnt or leg off. “There's a-knack of keeping away | from his tail, too. allig or’s* tail has the’ kick of -horse-power mule in it. One} yallop would break your. skull, your ; or your. legs.” Coppinger is not qui 0, Just now ‘he's’ entertaining Miami's | society. tourists by giving“public dem- | onstrations. inthe Roman pools by catching “gators and putting ‘em to "gator. victims | says | | f sleep. A nine-foot ‘gator is his partner "lL the exhibition act, farm on the out- | At heart, American men and women are ¢ coutageons. We must ‘show the worlg, each other, ourselves, what American Spirit “yealty means. Forward now, to; aN A message from Associated Adver of the woxld. Chicago White (Sox, is here recovering | mere a few seeks 860,” tne Old. Romian | says. “[ néver felt better in my lite. ~ “I'm getting impatient for the hase- the game its. sure to bey another big | year, | changes to win a prisesthe fans, a: whole team in t we'll be there. teams we’! per cent would run it up to $150,000! Detroit. +e will succeed But the Yankees have decided it-will] Speaker has ‘done. The: Yankees; ‘ot the Giants, drew} Schalk. He's straliing to win all the Nine j mailed free. iN 1 Admires Cobb. sentence or 30 years in prison, under : “That © fellow - ‘Cobb—he's ‘ always| new regulations at Kwantung. : PARTIAL LisT “thinking. He's like my catcher, he. SHOOT ‘SOLDIER 1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations 2. Worms, Worm Fever Fe O. crowds: at the Polo time, The fans came-out to see Babe Ruth) ting an example.in stealing bases like “he-used to pasate Pe aay They Seldom “Say I it “More Than 09 car which contained’‘thirty soldiers. | 16. Fever Adue, Malaria . j until 1928, ; ‘Once in China pose eae & 1°7. Piles, Blind, Bleeding. Interna’, External | By that time Babe Ruth may have PACE DOC: | 19: Cetareh, Influenza, Cold in Hea | earned “it for his bogses.\:!5 3 ee : Coli habla Fe cron aay 20. Whooping Cough (N: EA. Stall Special.) Jack ‘Wilee’ is tow serving as. an ‘in. gt. Den cuireneedD Ment Breathing on - Nf the Mt | akhone 458 for the famous Wil people: “appear win a ehinese court] terme in Protestant Rospital here...He| 90. Ustaary Tecontinence S ton Screened. Lump Lagat Cael. twice,” commented an American our. completed his medical education] 77.6 oe Tarot Quine . ; The coal that is all coal, no clink-|\;,¢, pA while coaching the 1919 team at Ohio ’. Grip, Grippe, La Geippe | ers, no soot,,.mo ‘Birt. $5.50 per| He aa just seen ten Tshe tang pear tery ee ete le For ale by drugeits ever: ywhere, ; ' ton delivered. Washburn Lignite| sentenced. to death for carrying a pl8-| pen teach football at Columbia, uni-| UMPHREYS' FOMEO. MEDICINE! co., 1 tol while committing a robbery. TMM MMMM MMMM MM MMM MTL aseeecunnenuucennsvcennnscnaeaeguuruansctty 4 into an era pf sound. Prosperity. We are due to come into our own. NOW i yust make up our ininds to Go Ahcad—flash this.signal all along the line. AY is ‘open ‘if our WILL is iro The wheels of industry will turn in response to our command, expr essed i in terms of action. Stability waits’ “on setivity plus faith that all is well—faith in ourselves, in one another, in business. be a ~ ‘ . \ FAITH is the very taundatiod of Prosperit¥. Make it the cornerstone of your thinking and of + your action. ie , The one e rule that assures a full measure of prosperity is the Golden Rule. Mt is suajiles sure, ood, * Even if that is so, we must dismiss from our, mnunids that phase at re-action from war endeavors and declare for new, high standards. MONDAY, FEBRUARY’ 14, 1921 ". 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Professionz! gamblers get the death HUMPHREYS? | The full list of Dr. Homphreys’ Remedics for Internal and external use, mects the needs of } families for nearly every ailment from Infancy to old age~described in Dr. Hamphreys’ Magual “Cleveland and the Yankeeti are the have to beat. “And allot, us will haves! ‘to watch It's my’opinion that Ty Cobb orjust as well as Tris 3. Colte, Crying, Wakefulness of Infants 4. Diarehee of Children and adults a cant Colds, Bronchitis Facgache. Neuralats ick“Headache, Vertigo Indigestion, Weak Stomach 48: Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis (4. Eczema, Eruptions. ist Rhe » Lumbago a IN IRISH WAR Cork,-Feb. 14,—One. soldier . was killed and a number of others wound- ed today in an.attack on a passenger train near here by one “hundred arm- ed men. The attackers fired on the “I expect to see Cobb. out there set- i“@’. Morning, Judge?” x iCorner Witism and Ann Streets, New York- \ versity. oo a — LT ) z . A oy We fae fay ve for all of us in America to move forward—unitedly and with determination— is none too soon. ‘to all of US, to say the right word and do the right thing to stabilize Business. art, putting our ‘shouklers to the wheel, all iogethibe: Let us ‘Work a little more, der, Buy without forebédings—and Sell with a Conscience. We must keep a clear ther fellow's interests as well as our own. rule and let it rule your work. as been a breaking down of faith by the recent drawibic to “get while the get- is holding us back. The fundamental factors making for Prosperity are all 1 business is solid. wether, confidently. the S 7 tising Clubs , ~