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CARL MAYS IS BEATEN SUNDAY. — Even un Series by Taking Game,! 4 to 2, When They Get to Under-handed Hurler | RUTH MAKES HOME RUN Big Hitter Slams Out. Cireuit Drive in Last Inning in | Rightfield Bleachers | yi Dd k, Oct. 10. again Yankees and ( in the fifth game of the werld series and both may elect to uy for the edge! with the hurlers used in the second| contest—Hoyt for the Americans and) Neht for the Nationals. The Giants rallied to a hitting bee| against under-handed Carl Mays Sun-; while “Shufflin’ Phil: Douglas, | with his freakish curve, won eit game, 4 to 2. Ruth’s injured arm did not keep in| from playing and aking “his first hom un of the series yesterday and| he umost certain to play as long as he is needed. The presence of Bue! at means much to*the Yankees. PITT STARS (LEE While yesterday's game lacked any, TACKLE HARVEY HARMAN; of the sensational thrills that has! AN; (RIGHT), END HERB STHIN. marked the others it an interest)». i ing cne to watch. There w shari-| BY NEA Service. ing hitless ball for five innings and! Pittsburg, Oct. f Phil Douglas keeping his hits fa rly upsetting of the dope v3 which Lafay- well scattered in the meantime. Peek-! ette handed Pittsburg a 6 to 0 beating inpaugh made the fi error of the; _the first defeat of the Pitt team in gen fora thos ankkoosy tniethe, third {two years—Glenn Warner has redou- g.,When le Jos ‘bled his efforts to whip the team into See Or bad oun in| shape for Syracuse and Pennsylvania, due ina measure {its next 1 ful attempt to Aaron Ward, Yankee, man, Cu ed on his cepting nine chances without an e om even ter’ 1s meet tod: 10.—Amazed at the Pe vith which Warner’ is working i: yas wat which sent "| Pitt undefeated through the past twe | seasons against such formidable con- ase and Geor- ror, | : Ss Ruth’s homer long and ni as Penn, S ninth sailed | tenders as 3 gia Tech. nufield Dlewch= | roi’ Davies, half bas in th rue to the j and most stippery the game and w captains this 2 of the fleetest pes of the picked on the All- | Roe | set up by the Oakland star, who made j his mark in 199 games. Kirke played Sister Steals ’Em. i base stealing honors in the American league ry | George Sisler of St. Louis who swipea | 82 bases, while Fram Frisch of tite Giants, with 47 thefts, carried off the | American Association Baird Ty Cobb and Hornsby Carry Off dianapolis had a run away race for the ep i _ the Batting Honors Hates | Gecrge Keily of the Giants carried off {major league’ with circuit; drives: ‘under his beit, while Bunny Brief of a. i hitter in the Athericau Association, »! with 42 four-ply blows. field. men in Babe’s feat was given a in 168 games. iN BASEBALL IN | The were. captured by prize in the National Icague.’ In the | honors, finishing far-in tront with,72 |the b run hongrs of the senior HEAVY HITTING SEASON yr iene wit | Kansas City, was easily the best home Lealine | pater of the National lea games of Oct. spensible for at reat three new. rec- ords, The home run siugger of the pen-| ir nant winning Yankees broke his own! York |FIRST DEFEAT IN TWO 0 YEARS I PEPS UP: PITT TEAM FOR R BIG GAMES OF 1921 ), CAPTAIN TOM ; MAN; (BELO W), QUARTERBACK ‘0M HOLLER- of In-+ DAVIES, HALF; (ABOVE) Anierican second, team: last season. Altaough he weighs oniy 155 pounds, he is gcod dor a gain almost every | Ume;he carries-the-ball. Hen) Stein, ‘captain swf: last year’s team and a member of Walter Camp's game. Tom Holleran and Harvey Harman vit team. Harman, tackle, line for three years. Penn, Syracuse, Nevraska and Penn HOW RUNS WERE SCORED IN GAME . ATN. Y. SUNDAY Now York, Oct. ‘The runs were scored in Sunday’s /wortd ‘series game as follows: YANKEES—In the fifth inning Pipp singled to left. Ward sacrificed. Pipp was run down: between second and third when Frisch scooped up Mc- Nally’s grounder. Schang st ored (Me- Wally with a_ triple to Mays grounded out, nun made the Yankees other tally with a homer in the ninth, GIANTS—In the eighth Meusel got a three-bagg With a singlo to right. ‘Snyder’s at- tempted sacrifice blossomed into a hit. Douglas sacrificed’ Rawlings and Snyder, Burns doubled. to left, scor- ing both runners. In the ninth with one out, Kelly doubled to left and scored on “Irish” Meus..’s single to left. record for circuit drives made in aj Frisch, New York, ; panes aac ANA single season, by ‘pulling up with 59| Pittsburg, 340; J. Smith, St. Louis, 2 four-ply blows. In crashing ‘out this! .382; Groh, Cincinnati, 530. | SUNDAY WORLD string of home runs Ruth shattered| American league: Cobb, ‘Detroit, | ‘ | the mark of Gavy Cravatii {er total cir-|.399; Heilmann, Detroit, 387; Ruth, |) SERIES GAME [| cuit drives during his major ewe oe mi sae St. Low ; career. Ruth since coming into the) Speaker, Cleveland, .0 INR era = leagues has slammed out 162| Louis, 254; Tobin, St. Louis, .35: A RE aN a. BO A z= circuit drives. The former mark hel4|liams, St. Louis, .3 BE. Collins, Ohi Pa Geate Re eeney by Cravath was 117. 337; Veach, Detroit, .335. . Frick ae 0 1 Sc0 Ruth also boosted the American lear} | in Association: Kirke, Lowis-| Voie’ ip” Teton gue record as a run getter by register-j Vile, .386; Russell, Minneapolis, 368; Keligiab, 5 ay Saryon Gny ing 178 times, which exceeds his for-| But insas City, 367; Brief, Kan-) 5) Meurel el, Weitesre Peer hig mer mark of a year ago by twenty! S#s 61; Thorpe, Toledo, .361; racneeh n Saaeha ily runs, | Lear, Mi waukee, 368; Fisher Minne- parr: ae ies The total ‘base record of the Amer-| : Deena p. 0120 ican league established vy ler, of St. Louis, last season also was exceeded by the heavy nitting Yankee star, who in making 204 hits, rolled; up a total of 455 bases. The former} league record wa: Who Is Best ilitter. H a There is much doubt as to who was| the best hitter in the Avierican league. Some statisticians in their unofficial | figures e given the Sonor to Harry! Heilmann, the hard hitting Detroit: outfielder, while others, among them! the statisticians of the American lea- gue says that Hellmann’s boss, Ty Cobb,‘is the champion. According to} Mandan high school dciivered a ter- rific drubbing to Ashfey high school the unofficial averages compiled here|on the Mandan gridiron Saturday aft-| by the league statistician the Detroit.| ernoon, the secre being 162 to 0. -At pilot finished three poiats in front of} no time in the game wis Ashley able his outfielder, The figures available|to make first down. On three occa- here show Cobb finished with an aver-} sions Mandan players took the ball age of .390, while Heilmann’s mark| the whole length of the field. from.the is 887. According to these records; kick-off, for a touchdown. Les Mc- Cobb played in 128 games, was at bat) Donald and Lyle Gray 505 times and cracked out 197 hits.| year’s veteran Heilmann’s record shows that he pla g eight touchdowns each. ed in 149 games, and mad 5 ‘e 25 touchdowns, bu2 times at bat. Other have figured that the Detr were practically tied a: the wire w 390, but when ried to four figuri Heilmann was given the edge by margin of .0003. “Cobb's mark in this Geo, Shubert leads bowlers for the hile that of Heilmann! Weck ending Oct. 8, toppling the ma- According tc these figures, |Ples for 243 on Saturday night. Geo. 239 two of last WITH BOWLERS Heilmann is credited with 235 hits, ‘Kontos holds second place with Ss eclineget getting third ion 224. two tickets high while the figures which gie peach the honor: with only 233 hits. Rogers Hornsby-o tionals, put up a merry rac given free, daily, for the Eltinge Theater. mer HONOR ROLL the select “400” hitters who attained Geo, Shubert \~ fame in the National ieague, but mi Geo. Kontos ed the eted goal by final average the first b: merican Ass Shneider Gierman . eman of the Su Ireland tion estab- (P, Donahue . lished a new world’s k for hits in Hughe: one season, by breaking the record WL. made by I Miller of Oakland last wae seascn. Kirke made his 282nd hit a Greenfi the curtain was rung down and beat! W. L. Sherwin the mark’ of the Pacific Coast slugget|T. St. Gremain - hy two hits. Kirke’s record, however. |D. Smith . was made in fewer games than that H. A, Bowers one point. M. 39) FOOTBALL GAME: RRC ee ee ES Two base. hits, Burns, Kelly... Three base hits, Schang, E. sel. . Home run, Ruth. . Sacrifices, Ward, Douglas. Double plays, Ward, Peck and Pipp. ‘Left on bases, Nationals 4, Americans 3. Struck out by Douglas 3, Mays 1. Umpires: At plate, Chill; first base, ‘Rigler; second base, Moriarty; third pane euleley Time 1:38. Attendance 236, TP | Saturday Football | OO High School 13; Grand . D, ‘Ag! gies 7, bergen Normal 0. Moorhead High 29, Fergus Falls 0. | Wahpeton 6, iLidgerwood 0. Graften 99, Langdon C. Miles City, Mont., 94; ND ON Univers'ty mond 0. _ University of Tennessee 21, S anooga 0. t 42, Mercer 0. vania 7, of Virginia 14, Univer- Get- Northwestern 0, Minnesota 28, consin 24, South Dakota Ag- 19, Middlebury. 0, Mic higan 61, Case 0. taythical “All-American squad, has been shifted from center to end this year by Warner and is playing a wonderful are two other stars wito bolster the Holleran, playing his sec- ond year'cn the varsity, is one of the greatest quarters the school ever had, weighs close to 200 and ha:; been a strong wan on the Pitt Rawlings scored him | (Marmarth, Rich- State, aif, oom ay the Pitt schedule anil Warner 4s ‘eager:to. get his squad im shape forthe first;of these games, that with Syracuse on October 22. Unick . Meehan's Syracuse team has made an auspicious bégiining, wallop: University 38 to 0. Penn, the team tnat. plays Pitt the’ week’ following, tile up an 89. to-0: victory over Dela- tars, Davies ~ is counted ‘upon by Pitt coaches to be the. shinmg light in Pitt’s straight: footbali work. year in the game against Pennsylvania, through the Penn warr'crs and inter- cepted two. forward’ passes, carrying them 65 and 65 yardg respectvely. for’ touchdcwns, In the game agains fayette he made:a_60-yard run from scrimmage, repeating in: the gam¢ against Washington and. Lee with a run cf 45 yards. On Pitt last season beat, enn 27 to 21, played a7 to 7 tle watt Syracuse, wai- loped West Virginia 34 to 13, Georgia Tech 10 to.,3 and. played a 0 to 0 tie with: Penn State. MARA ne Illinois 52, South. Dakota sity 0. University of .lowa 10, Notre Dame-7. Chicaco 9, Purdue: ‘Harvard 19, Indiat&0.’ University of -Wyonting 0, Colorado Colle-ze 10, 4 Ripon College, Dh Maraveie -Univer- sity 0. 4 vale 34, North Carolina 0. LaFayette 27,; Dickinson... Columbia 14," Wesleyan 3. * Webster '31; ‘Denison 0, Princeton: 19, Colgate University: of Detroid 357 thern 0.” Syracuse: 4) Universit, Virginia’ 13. Michigan Aggies:7,, ‘Albion 24. Georgetown ;University 48, ‘Ursin- us.6, Navy, Ames’ 2 i Oberlin 7° Oh ‘Cornell Creigh on U College 0. Center College’ 14, Yirginia Poly- techinic Institute 0. at : iSt. Thomag.7, St. Mary‘s 0.” Carleton 63, River ae Wis., Nor- mal, 0. ‘Superior, Wis. ‘Normal 62, St, Cloud Teachers 0... 7} Jamestown * ‘College. 0, University of \North Dakota 63,.;. Dartmouth 24, rlege 0, ‘Boston | University 52, Worcea: Polytech’ 0. i Brown 13, New. York ‘Uni ersity 0 Rutgers 0, Lehigh 7.’ >! Kansas-Agegies. 21, Washington 0. Venauw 28, Transylvania Missburi University! 32, St. ew. ‘Hampshire Col- Louis Totals 4 92712 1. University, | vornell Coll , Hafoline 13. Americans— ABDRHPOAE!. Gav ‘getown College ‘Wabash Col- Miller, cf .........46 40 0 1 0 0 Tere Al. ‘Peckinpaugh, ss 4042 61 Swarthmore ;28, Albright 0, Ruth, If ..... 412 2 0 0] Williams 0, Bowdoin 0, R. Meusel, rf. 400100 University of Califo nia St, Ne. Pipp, 1b-. 4 0 117 0.0 | vada 6, ; Ward, 2b 2001470 Goorge Tech: 70, ‘Pav son. 0: i iMcNally, 3 81°11 2.0) Louniia state, Unive. ity 78, Schang, c 3.02 2 1 0) Leuis'apa Ste?) Normal 0, Mays, p 3 0 0 0.3 0| Montana '-State 21, Mount’ St. sou eens athens Charles ‘7, 5 Totals ........ 2072719 1 Wntveraity. “Camp Lewis 0, F (By. Innings: Universit: Nationals +000 000 031—4 | Tech. 0. Americans . 000 010 001-2 | Aearers3t tite Ox. Mandan HS. SATURDAY: BASEBALL White Sox 4,'( Louisville 14), Battintre! 8. Giants-Yankec3,: postponed, rain. Tae, MISS HOLLINS By, Associated’ Press Leased Wire Deal N. J..Oct.-10.—A new champion woman: golfer of, the United States. was crowned on the fourteenth green of ‘the Hollywood golf ciub. Saturday, Miss — Marion. Hollins,’ @ thember of tke. Westbrcok Golf club. of Great River, New> York, suctééding Miss Alexia’ Stirling of Atlanta, Ga.,: who | had held ‘the ‘title: since’ 1916. In the fimal-round ofthe ‘week's anhual .. National ‘tourhament. Miss Hollins defédted Miss: Stifting by five and.’ four: dia 36-holesmateh: Miss Stirling? was <neyeryin the ‘lead, was four {down alter;the morning play of eighteen. holes. aiiss Hollins -con- sistently ‘ou but> he jeans gener pneu THE. f BISMARCK TRIBUNE i RASKA HAS ff LETTER MEN Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 10-—The’ Univer- sity of Nebraska re-entors the Mis- touri aViley Conference football race thi vyear with an eléven composed of seventeen letter men, exciusive of new material, the pick of which will make “team weight average of 186 pounds, declared by football authorities at the university to be one ef the sheaviest prospects if Cornhusker history: ‘Head ‘Coach; Dawson, former ex- Princeton football star, making his ‘in- tial appearance as tutor ofa Corn- husker machine, has introduced a new series of plays and signals .which probably -will he followed: in the grid sessions this fall. Signa; practice and Hne charging makes up the brunt of the practice engaged in by the can- ing Hobart 35 to 0 and defeating Ohic}: Last! wavies ran -back a Kickoff 90 yards; Univer- NEW GOLF CHAMP rer much younger didates ‘thus far. ; Captain Swanson 1s working out for his old.’position at jeft end, | while Scherer‘is trying for'a ‘place as) rin ning mate cn the other cnd. : From: the Jetter men’ out; Lyman: is seeking a berth at left tackle und Wenke at right. Munn is back for center, while Hassett and Weller are touking toward guard positions. :Another new feature added, to. the raining curriculum of the Corahusker’ dquad this year is boxing. Coach: Daw- on has supplied the team with the ‘padded mits and requires all: candi- Gates to mix each day us a part of the ‘practice: It develops speed and ‘foot- work, two of the fundatientals of foot- ball,” Coach Dawson says, “a: well-as tuning up the-brain and setting the Hen on their toes.” }+ \: itside of the game witn teams in tae ‘MMssourt Valley, include. chose of Notre Dame, Pittsburgh University and the Colorado Aggies. JAMESTOWN TO Toke IA ity Jabitena high ae high: school’s foot: nll-teumy whieh. plays ‘here: Wed- exday: afternoon’ at 3 athe rubbed- Cooperstown on ties ftetd Saterday siterneen to The Jamcs‘ own victory indicat hat the team: has spedded- ap Ereatls Ja ine ee flew weeks, ahd ismare! expéets: a at; Dattle ‘here es week. bee town . defeated - Casselton “by <a ‘larger } seore than Bismarck: but he Bismarck supporters pelleve ‘the Jecal team As} 50. per cent — renter than . when’ it met Cas- ‘seltens. } : “s* Phero will be. no: school on *. Wednesday. Columbus day. ? There: also” Whi be no school tiday, because of the teachers’ meeting in Mandan, ‘The :Bis- arck highschool football team jays Mandan at Mandan Friday iternoon, / Jud? Tunkins, Jud Tinkins gays "that whenever he commutes he wislies he was in boy ‘agin. s6. he could regard riding ona railroad: praia: as’a way to have a goed * time. You will be interested to ~ ON STAR TEAM heNebraska schedule thts cpvale By. NEA Ser Service. _ London,,Oct.'10.—As a result. of an election: for::Parliament just held in the division of Louth, Lady Nancy. As- torwill up: longer. be tue only woman sitting in ‘that body. ' She will be joined by Mrs. 'T. Win- tringham, who, however, will be in the oppusiticn benches,. She is backed by the anti-government Liberals, whereas Lady Astor is a government supporter. Three women have now been elected to Parliament. The firs: was Countess Markuevitg,'chosen as a Sinn Fein can- didate in’an Irish district. This bril- Mant Irish> woman, together with hey’ fellow Sinn ’Feiners, retused to take her: seat in. the British Parliament. The second was Lady Astor, Ameri- can born. Mrs, Wintringham {s therefore, the first Englishwoman -elected'to Parlia- ment. Her husband represented the district ‘and died several months ago. His widow ‘was chosen by the anti- government Liberals (o contest tite seat, A Sympathy. for the widow, combined with ‘love of the woman served to car- ry her to victory... She started otit in Hfe. as a school teacher. During the war she ‘was a yolunteer hospital nurse. When a great tlood hit Louth she organized a. big camp for the homeless, She is also strong for prohibition, being President ‘of the Louth branch of the British Women’s Temperance Association. DAN NOTES —— |Mrs. Barrett Dies ; Following Operation | ‘Mrs. Jennie Barrett, wife of: J. iJ. Barrett, died at 7:30 Saturday morn- | ing following. an operation. She was | 36 years ok. Mrs. Barrett had been in peor ‘health for some years,;and | on Tuesday was taken to the Mandan hospital where an operation was per- formed. Last: night it was decided (that: second . operation would be hecessary..and from this the paticnt | did not rally. Deceased, whose maiden name was Jennie Slayton, was a woman very highly respected: by al) who knew her and ‘news‘of her death wll be learned with genuine sorrow. was born ‘in Mercer’ county: in 1885, ‘ner parents “being. among ithe pionecrs of the West Slope, Shortly: afterward ihey moved to Mandan’ ‘and this had been her home ever since. Dec. 23. 1911, she was’ united. in. marriage to J, J. Barrett who with three children sur- vive. Her «father resides in Los Angeles and a brother and sister live ‘at Springfield, Mov A’ brother resides in Detroit, Mich. and another broth- et ‘dt,Shields; N. D. Funeral’ ‘arrangements have phot heen -made, Mre: LX: Cary,. president of the state-federation; Mrs. John ‘L. Bowers, Mandan: Fortnightly club, Mrs. R. W. Shinpets, Mrs. Bernard S. Nickerson, Fortaightly'iclub; Mrs. George Wil- son:‘and :Mrs. Fitsimmons, Mandan MONDAY, ‘OCTOBER 10, 1921 Sie SS PRR Sa "HONORS WITH LADY ASTOR ~~ MRS... T. WINTRINGHAM. eo . Kinzel and Frank Kirby, at Wibaux, Mont.” They were attended by Mr. and: Mrs. Will Dehlinger: They will make their home in Dickinson. Mrs. Kirby was formerly Miss Frances Parker of Mandan. . Ernest Murray, who has been tele- graph operator at’ the N. P. depot ‘for the; past . year,, will leave ‘for Glendive in a few days to take a sim- Har position in the offices at that place. Mrs. C. E. V. Draper entertained the members:.of the Mandan chapter of the Daughters of the American noon, Mr. and Mrs. Irve-Wickham havé as their: guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ster- ling :of Helena, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling formerly made their home at Mandan. Miss Mildred Boyd and Miss Irene Anderson of Bismarck spent. the week end visiting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Tavis of Mandan. Mrs. A. C. Diehl, postmistress of Dunn Center was in Mandan Satur- day. She ig enroute to W.shington, D. C. on a short: business visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlenker of Mc- @lusky, N. D., visited friends.in Mandan and Bismarc over the week end. Reality Versus Romance. Occasionally a girl may fall in Hove at first sight. But more often t time a girl sees a man. she JEURALGIA {Musical cluh;: and Mrs.-A. H. Peter- son,’ of‘ the Mandan ‘Library assocta- tion-have returned from Fargo where they sattended -the meeting ofthe State:Federation of Women’s clubs. Word. has bean. received in Mandan of: the . marriage of Mrs. F)iances or.headache—rb thoforehead Smelt e inhale the vapors Vvicks cK Rup Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly know that The Tribune i is now able to supply ‘any ‘and all cus- - tomers’ with a complete line of Engraved Stationery in call the latest styles of aa engraved type faces. We Wedding Invitations. Wedding. Annonneements. Visiting Cards, Plain stock. Visiting Cards, Panelled stock. Birth Announcements. The Bismarck Tribune ; most striking piece ‘of engraver lla and art. » This line i is ‘very large and complete and the prices _are reasonable i in every respect. We cordially ‘invite you to call at our office and in- spect this line. Out of town orders solicited. - This line consists of the following: Business Laihae Commercial and Phone. 32 Mourning Cards. — Dance Invitations. Business Announcements. Professional Cards. hetoiadglt Revolution at her home this after- | Rasrpveeressbenerie——serarort oad

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