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~ territory, + ::hodies. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — -BOBSHA Should Yank Star Falter, Carl y Mays ‘Probably Will | Be Called to Relieve Him MANY TENSE MOMENTS McGraw’s Men Land on Ball "at Opportune Time in Open-| ing Game of World Series | (By the Associated Press) New Yerk, Uct. 5+ bgwis! of milk, can be proved by the ni taking the first series from the vanie Huggins, mite of a man who levds the Americans, hopes to : of the split opaque fui inated Bob Shawke, for the twirl office today. | upse4, : of McGraw Men called exp red the | Americans, with Bush, one of the | most highly rated pitchers of the | season, would be invine ports: | men accepted that dope and bet on i, Bush was poked from the pi ing-Mhound by McGraw’: and now the dope bot down. Bob Shawkey’s name has heard and applauded dur world’s series. Ho is year, He wears,a just like that worn by red undershirts melers red Mr, ae Barnes, the ran, broughts the Giants out cf defeat in the championship ¢ last fall, to work Should S) i of the underhand di y will be called upon to relieve hin while “Deacon John” Scott was told to keep warmed up ready fo: Di in casqBarnes needed Neod to Hit even The Yank their game.” “A smooth beautifull chine is my machine will body hits it We'll thev w The Yankees hit ¥ for a certainty, but they didn’t h him hard enough, Bush got througa seven innings luckily, withoat a run being scored a; him. His curves were no! working, and he f Giants far those seven fr: speed. McGraw, he of the X. cyes, discerned this, orking ma- ma good] me= h wv sledge hamni e to pouns them, go hard “Stick to Your Bats.” | “Stick out you bats, hg told his men, “and just meet those offerings. Don't swing at ’e Foar Giants wet to the p four Giants stuck out the! and; they didn’t gf. Dour, base hits went into the Giants credit column smoky'| tes Waite Hoyt, relieved Bush on the mound. The winning run came then on Young's long szerifiee fly to Whitey Witt. Hoyt faaned the n&t two, batters. There’s been a lot written about “Tense moments”’in baseball ¢ but there were more of those moments in the two hours a minutes it took to play game than there bees at sunset. “Bullet Joc” was .of ‘trouble on al occasion fore. the terrible eighth. kicked one to the fene bases in the third af and was within a froj ing when Aaron Ward shark, drive off the dab of Frisch? mes, | ort of | in the worst sort Pranced on Bases. In the seventh the Giants pranced on all the bases with one out and Nehf. Earl drew ttrce balls and strike, then fouled several good on before bouncing a stiff o} Scott, who ‘tossed to slung the ball to Pipp play, In the Yanks half after Bob Mcusel hi vanecd to second on for a double of the fifth ngled and ad illic Schang SS here yesterday to sce the wo McGraw sent Earl Smith to bat fore here sacrifice Ward wormed. a pass out of j Play, it ean’t b 1 the offering; of Ni Came to bat Mr. After several balls $ plate he connected h A good one that steamed over Frisch’s ‘head and looked good for a single, perh: Souble. Young came in fnst, a tumblers dive, arasped the ball, turned a somersaut, and tossed to Frisch, doubling Mvasei. In the third Bust, with one out, poked a slow swirling one over ; Bancroft raced back into Stengel’st and whiie at full ‘speed{ with his back to the diamond, caught the ball asgt came over his shoulder. Batting Order. the Yankees were home Giants sit m the visitors cross the | Today dugout, ‘ The batting order: gp Nationats: x Bancroft, ss; Grou; 3b; Frisch, 2b E, Meusel, If; Young, rf; Kelly, 1b Stengel, cf; Snyder, ¢ nes oF Scott, p. ~ Americans: Witt, cf; Dugan, 3 1b; R. Meusel, If; Sc 2b; Scott, ss; : Umpires—Hildebra McCormick (N), £ (A), second base; base. Gar ard ti star?; 2 p. m. Eastern Stand- 7 IN WRONG CITY.~ Cleveland, Oct. f F verett Scott. Baltimore Bangs Baltimore, Oct. perféct b Rube\Benton f TO PIT it?” he not Cleveland b , if Speake: e much?’ he conelided, e Lefty Groves. for ;, Samuel Gompers’ said 1a-! for LaFollette, in Wiseon- | ‘on in California, Smith in| Yew York, Pinchot in Pennsylvania; | ier in North Dakota, n Towa, eyes are still fixed on The wor! Nae jand tary sow the Balkan: , particularly Asia JESS were taken d feathered, | DES MOINES—The two-year-old x aie to sat on of John Ei, Lake was instantly] It is here that figdting., beuneen killed he fell from-his bed and) Tux Wrest a ' broke’ hi. ii from ras . Bogart, T ed president of the au af { ester Gareeau, a pie hree stories, j ful series bul-| ¥ will, be, reached. nember that a apua mal Pa Yr, Mm , pos ise e Rev. Vad. Sch n priest at Gib- the allie bon, d instead of far es the eas was at’ with the : to a co opie. posed, “aeg \ 5 autopsy. | will remember — tiaat : y seemed to be in s what the) you n’ Sentiz d after s launched .with i, ‘ding, brother of the | t, and Rear, Admiral Moffett The British said to the T “We shall not glow you to 1 ough the neutral zene? vyN tra) gone meas a strip of the straits to 2 ople. e very important to world trade, nd because pf this, they were placed under the government of all the her, when the war ime. Lebaudy, “slayer of 5 Lebaudy, ‘sel of daikra” in 1919, allied nations to} ended. In order. to get into Thr: the y he claims, Mustapha Kemal are near’ Bowdle | } mist. eross the straits, and on Jecob Bollinger, move throagn the neutral ab numbe to the straits. sging trenches Thr ‘CE = s ses Shooting) tif penirisule of ismi ps:pointed their cann Ds Oct. 4 Nick ; er and thresher. li two miles north of _Belfiel 4 county, was shot through th by L. E. Nowton at the N lence in Belfield iate. Mo: during an altercation lover 2 threshing bill Boltz isin: St. bh’s hospital here where “he was rushed i:nmediately after the’ shaot- ing. Physicians hold out little hove! his recovery and say he has nee for his life: H still critical, howev zone, ontly the two forces wera face greatly feared a ntative from Fr erring with to have ge with te collect a”thréshing bill. Newton invited him inside, There th quarreled over a difference. of abo: $20., During the argument ‘Newto» | stepped turning with g.32 calibre reve’ and without warning, is;alleged have fired at Boltz.\Dhe: » buli ‘entered the body just ito the rig 1) of the heart. oh aay Néwton was immediately terested, |. brought to Dickinson and ‘lgdged in the Stark county jail. .N “charge will be placéd again until the results of the shdo known. “He has seenno one/and re- uses to talk, says | Boltz is one of the most ‘prosper- ous farmers of western Stark coun- ty, and was highly regarded: by his ) /nelghbors. Little is*known of New- ton here. wy ‘a Minor ere, has taken place ntine, ruler oO: 4 their 3 of the Turks i fasiw BOB SHAWKEY, YANKS 2 Ga After a hearty meal, : ry its friendly relief Told it ‘ork, he} more, 9 <= o—- NEWS BR ey nt in finding CURRENT EVENTS ang Bro 0k | en eae not! Kemal to Talk\ Things Over Two Rulers Los¢ Crowns Fam- ed Bandit Retires up. a new “government, heeded their demands. The new Greek government says it will make every effort. to keep Thrace, its privinee, out of the hands of the Turks who are trying to take it away ftom them, It is said Mohammed VI, the sul- tan of Turkey, has 2d, too. This report docs not come from the Turkish) government but it almost certainly is true. Kemal, it apeum, ‘Mohonimed influence of i good, and hi made Kemal a bigger man than the sultan himself. bdul Medjid, Mctiammed’s cdusin, is understood to: have become sultan. The king that r the withs delight the You have. rea adventures story of the of Robin Hood, the out . Now you be atere ted ih readin a modera real Roin Hood h his career. His name i3 Rais ous bandit who for years ust ended: ’ day: use. | and comfort to the | over-burdened stomach. 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Theodore velt, then presi- dont, sent gunboats to Morocco, ‘fhe sultan, as the ruler of Morocco. ‘is called, fearad an invasion of his coun- try by the Americans. So he payed @ ransom) out of his own pocket und Perdicaris was allowed to go home. Now Raisuli, after a whole lifetime (Fr elnenrcs E Play Billiards. Barney Oldfield, seeking ways to make racing safer, saw the need of more trustworthy tires. __#Testing tires for years on his own cars in hundreds of races, he developed a construction that virtually eliminated the dangers from tire failures. It was then he realized the importance of his achieve- : ment to the public. Not only were Oldfield-built tires |. - more trustworthy, butthey gave longer mileage in every- : Oldfield Tires are the race-tested tires. The great drivers entrust their lives and success to Oldfield performance. 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