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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922 - Yat this had ¥: ons ae great £6 oat, ¢—_- = _______-____# 1922, Os satel) the aman dng nba 2 ‘ball; team at Centre College an a sai lortgage on the day of sale - THIS IS A FAMILY AFFAIR ‘through his’. wonderful personality: Football Games The psstalaes described in said rie F ; and untiring efforts @ great organ-| Today Mortgage andivnich et be oldie to RANG T 7 he Wi ization was perfected, . promibes sityated inthe County, of When Yale Meets Iowa It Will Be a Battle of Wits ‘ Plays ihike Brothers < : EAST Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, ¢ er ne of the biggest factors ona New Haven, Iowa vs Yale. , | and described as follows, to-wit: i Between the Jories Brothers successful football team is -the ay York, *Columbia- vs Wes-| The East Half, of the West Halt pers man Heeling and relation ie vie players: | (B% Wis) woe jSertion pourtoen: (14) \ + " among themselves.’ In this Myers ; th c f ire | Township One. Hundred and. Forty- } PA 2 Seog terse l atiention: The face || (By tye Aasosiated Poets) 10° | Tigh foinGRE hi Sppcnott indo tends gt #, Cornell vs N, Hampshire Zownship, One, Hundied and, Forty: ( ' played and fought as.a band of|i New York, Oct.’ 14.—They -tell that: led. only to punishment until 4°” Hanover, Dartmouth vs Middle- | *°¥°" a, WW ebE ee ue ° ‘ r S Fe brothers. There .was not a Anan stories about: actors <sonte times. go- twist) of:fate. in che, tenth caused) burg. pana meres the Mortente DEes mi iti Soh { on the-team who -would, not. go [jing/ ut ven: tht, stagp...after: they Gibhons’ right. fist to fall below/ Cambridge, Harfard vs Bowdoin, pe the buildings on said premises ie 1 . i through fire for his college or |{have recetved: news: ofthe.death. of a| Miske’s:belt, and nlisk fall to the Meret Holy Grossivs ‘Villan: | inecced: and ‘that inicare’od tallaee: e ate | coach, husband\and, wife, reciting. their. reg-/ floor-and the. battle ende : to do so the mortgagee may effect — This, is something that is, us-|lular lines .and,, making . indifterent| s1t).was, more, than the. mere dis- VSyashington, D. C., Georgetown| such insurance, and whereas the tu tnt 7 ually lacking atthe la ge institu-| folk feel ‘happy and laugh... Probably eave of losing a fight Haat he| ys Cincinnati. mari vauors Collede to insure zeal eo tions. At.a.small collefe-the play- tha» e stories are true. ./ vi ly,salted, away for keeps ~ Fasten LaFayette vs Muhlen- | buildings, the mortgagee insured the we ON CARD TODAY ers are grouped in a few i" ‘They snust, he true, Anyone. of the | that, came. to Tom Gibbons when he t sane and onthe Tita) day, of July tie J | buildings. Every. man knows-every lerowd hat filled sMadison Squan- less me ne Rone hares she Bethlehem, Lehigh vs Rutgers. |Poce in the sum of $27.00, and the ee ‘ a) ‘other man on the campus. Thete; (Garden last. nigh¢.and saw Tommy | perens. Intan ie nore’ si Orono, Me., Maine vs Norwich. | mortgagee hereby declare said sum ie : is a feeling of fellowship among |/Gibbons of St; Rall. dose on a foul] sloved. fi Read it Tom,” he said.|/ State College, Pa., Penn. State} with interest, due pursuant to the ve Northwest - Football Comes! the ardent, At all college activ: i ito Billy Miske, his, fallen tawnsman, et ‘hurry.qnd dregs.” I'm awfully "phate, Pe Provisions of said | mortgage, " and a { ities these men are being constant- }iin the tenth round df their. bout that | S°FZV: 7 + ila ielp EY énnsylvania vs| whereas the mortgage provides that Into Its Own with Games | ly thrown. together. Their rela-|iwas to. st i nds prqbably| . “All right,” said Gibbons, the two/ Maryland. | q if default shall be made in the pay- “~ is of by pra! y z 5 i tionship: is in common. will helieve: so, today. They, looked | sted: battered fighter, tears stream-| Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Ys West|™ent of principal or interest when — *, hie Between Important Teams At the large schools a football fapon the .sort; of, courageia fighting | RE down. his sweaty, face, “I know | Virginia, due, the mortgagee may declare the wi | team is more like some mechanical liman is. rarely, called upon to, show, | What you, mean.” Princeton, N. J. Princeton vs| ee nant shia and whereas de. ay AYocLnapOek Géotlall besingsto come device, There is never the fight} but few. of them knew if then, -| But, those\who erowded. the‘arena | Colgate. . fault exists in that the mortgagors co Py toes. hs eh panioa| and the spirit shown fe wher alll: Only a few of thag; howling crowd and lined the aisle down which the West Point, U. S. Mil. Acad. vs| have failed to pay the installment ca atta the men know each other and are Jsaw a. uniformed...megsenger boy | !°8¢F strode, didn't know. ; Theyhad| Alabama Poly. of $48.75 due April 0th, 1922 and the if d between the important | like one big family. seen fighters lose on fouls before Annapolis, U.S. Naval Acad. vs] mortgagee hereby declare the whole jereep up. ta Gibbons’, corner. during polis, a va ly is this true of the| Getting Better Coaches ‘the seventh, round. and,.alip.a:yellow but theyhad never Seen ons cry | Bucknell, sum. due and payable. That includ- ai ag North Central Inter- The high school athlete is be-| onvelope, into. they,hand, of Eddje|¢¥e® When..he ‘had lost his. fignting| Burlington, Vermont vs Boston) 7if the smannts: herein declared die. i to onference where a maj ginning to, recognize the advayt-| cane bbonal. Manager... Gibbons | TeP¥tation.. They. didn’t know. upout;U. ere will be due on such Mortgage cl ms are entering games ages of the smaller . institutions! oy it, out of sea of hi S| the.telegrani that told of the :dyath| Washington, Pa. Wash. & Jeff. Re ther date ae sale the Hietes ote 2 Pre have a bearing on the and in this way better material. i8{i oo" ho” slashed. and sl KOE his: exet ‘Fons father in St, Paul,:> vs. Carnegie Tech. 100, GIseL18) ixty-four. and! 18> da ding, either in the distriet being found there. Micniew. i \ Williamstown, Williams vs Tufts; ‘" THE FEDERAL LAND BANK 4 or the cout om Abit These same smaller schools. are © When Tommy ‘game: to his pitas) SOMETHING WRONG MID-WEST OF SAINT PAUL, te ponte “veel end witnesses: the realizing the advantages of good|). in ond of the Shon or he | St P im Oct. 14.—That Tommy‘: Chicago, Northwestern vs Chi- Mortgagee. an ing of the State U: ity elevens clean athletics to-the growing boy |¢° 1'° anu 1 erentn: round “he t,, Paul boxer, sensed,that | cago. \ J. A. HYLAND, <0) ' of the Dakotas. Coach Davis, who and are securing more capable men ank calmly on; his ;stool and asked; something was, wrong and that. his)’ Madison, South Dakota vs Wis- Attorney for Mortgagee, sont his team against Minnesota last Kane “What does : ee Bismarck, North Dak i 8 ‘ as, coaches. | thought: e, far from the -ring, in| congin, 5» ota. Saturday will take his team south- HOWARD; JONES faa soNnae VT believe it is due. to ‘these res. idocs what aay acd Yor Right when fine; in Vikan, Butler vs Ilinois. 9-9-16-23-30—10-7-14 a ward to Vermillion to meet ‘the J mee eC sons more than to the change in| ®e% -his* face ° Kk tl LaF. 0 - ; vi Di ‘South Dakota. team, That, team i The meetingson the gridiron be-| not meet Yale last year. ‘The Iowa| the rules favoring the open style of light,” answered ions! ally: Mlakes- gran the ayerte, Notre-Dame ive Eur SUMMONS : wi lay under “Stub” Allison i know.” {due, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- play under “Stu tween Yale and Iowa today will be | eleven, led by Aubrey Devine, would] play that is bringing the small. in: ; arrangements. were «: being; Indianapolis, Minnesota vs In-| ty of Burleigh. In District’ Court Yeh decisive Dentin’, ESAOre | cove aie tebe oF f have given Yale the battle of its life, stitutions. in a position to com-|' The detailed account of, the made,.for.the funeral. of Thomas (diana. ? Fourth Judicial District, a Lbs son's ‘Nebraska team, Both; ™ore or lets’ of a family affain as Possibly this iese 11| pete with the larger ones * the |iround shows’ that’ Gibbons, Gibbons, Sx. hia, father, who died |’ Columbus, Oberlin vs Ohio State.| Elmer C. Drumm, Plaintiff, vs. ee ! teamg will have the disadvantage of | far as the couches are concerned. ties y, this year’s ater n Will) eootball field. ‘right and lefts “tq. the” body. and! yes iy nearest Missouri vs Andes, "| Gladys B. Drumm, Defendant, ~~ ry lig met a heavier’ team and Iowa, which won the “Big Ten? (make hinge 98 interesting, despite ‘| stamed several teeth out of Miska's Gibb, 7 id-andf: StL 4 ‘oe The State of North Dakota to the one iable to be a little off edge for t : cra ane td the fact that Howard Jones lost tour ‘Aimouth,” and that “Gibbons rocked| net fice ore was 12:yepts old an Louis, Kansas Aggies vs| |, The State of North Da fo diables football championship “in the west of his star players through gradua- BALTIMORE H. HAS Ieinke with: Fights and TPs Co teal See uaE aH Bt. Paul for more, than | Washingt : ee See eee eae ca and ie De St. Thomas, Which looked liked ast year, is coached by ' Howard | tion> 4 head”~and that “th ig BEB EOD ING, NONE: Neon. revan oines, Kansas. vs rake. | quired to answer the complaint of ot good team in its meeting with the|Jones. Ynle is. looked, after,,by| © Yaje.in'the big ygames last year EDGE ON SAINTS ees hen ae ree en wre en Gbbore ied severn years ve We Mipblgan Aggies te plointits, in ths. setlon, dhe ) of South Dakota S . | Brother Tad. showed a team that had much po- i eee The remainder of the details don’t of whieh is berate, anueved and Boros /00- 4. |', “de Jchn while the B The meeting between Yale and| tential strength, but. many of the} St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 14-—St,|'matter much, Tommy swept on, slam- MS 1 services probably. will, be p Steeneaatle, Lake: Forest vs, De ony served. Wpon, and te the tae 3 the long trip to Madison to sce if|Iowa also offered an opportunity to] players. lacked experience, On form| Paul, American Association: cham ming. away, fighting cleverly, eraft-| held here Monday. Omaha, Io Wesh sexiber iA his office in the city of co! the beating given Carleton repre-|get an early line on the strength of {the Yale team of this year should|pions, today faced virtually the ‘ Crcightense oe seven va etiber iat Burleigh County, North ste sents the strength of the Badger | the cast and west in football, be considerably stronger that the|Same situation as did the” New ; ; aes St. Paul, Hamline vs Cornell; | Dakota within thirty days atter the yel team, Des Moines University’ is] It is to be regretted that Iowa dia| 1921 aggregation. York Yankees in the World's Ser-|the Baltimore Internationals in| any stress “othe hitting of the) pr Sup nant ine ve Comnells | service of this summons upon you, re meeting Detroit, Mornin is | i te \ |ies—being required to take four|! the “Little Worlds a The| pitchers, It:was contended“that the rota ek ea Own V8. NOI foal sxelusive of the lay: of such service + vba necting Yankton while the North straight games to win tl ttle | ame was set for m i 5 i ci and in‘case of your failure so ‘to ap- Dakots Aggies are’ meeting the|BIG COLLEGE N@Q. LONGER World's Series? with’ Baltimore Pitchers would dominate the spties,| | vettuillion, So. Dakota vs North) pear and answer’ judgment will be es restown College team,. this being. i International league champions, WRESTLERS TO but through their Pitching, n not hit Dakota, 1 taken against you be default for the | | ie the first showing of the squad SUPREME IN FOOTBALL who thus far have won four gamer 4 ting. Re thf ia Gan vs vadaiphas ree aopandes in the complaint. yi tur Gonch Exieson is supervising this to the Saints ne _ GO ON_AT MAX! rae veNgtthfield, “Gustavus “Adolphus Fates € ss year. A good non-conference game By Bo McMillin. No I + A “Rube” Benton, star lefthander: ‘Asa m f fact the hitting of Attorney for Plaintiff. ha should be the meeting of Hamline] ay american Quarterback |on.beef and there such a premium), obably will opposeeither Rube| stanley obo Us beavydeight wies:|the Giants’ PplGhon was au ngan St Haul St Olat ya MeAlecter. Residence and P. 0, Address: wh and Cornell, both these Fam” males Centre College at Danville, Ky.,| ' Speed is the keynote of the new | Parnham or Tommy Thomas of the} ‘tier, who is working: out with Bat| tant to the;success of the Nativaal sar er ets ae Bismarck, North Dakota, yt ae ing, good anowngs seuinst S'r0"8)is perhaps the most talked ‘about | game. It ealls for fast, well con- peiolea an the sores al leans sienedsfo wrattle Bils- Teagversas the actual pitching, In] | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sterne ame an : : ry. i S. ( s inlaysot i One of the ee ey ve ine | "Football Spat Centre College on | laps Pee Sea iat eozningt ihe: Rasternets Hel Rogers bake os good. record mada the Giants the ability of the National ty of Gunesh, Mn comet’ Court | be staged the ima) ‘ Bair e! it tat ke chis h ,: . | League. pitchers to hit started a rally Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. rat urdue and Notre Dame |“ pive Vee ago only a select few! Hi Some Leading Sririt h attempt, winning two to one, but aa ears alae aaianaere hat won the ae : ae le In the latter of the Estate’ of boas st, outside of watching new there was such an institu- |i ora af th you go back into the} was batted from the mound in his|‘vith Krause. «The threo men have| AS hee ‘Thomas Miners, Deceased. ' of the Yale-Towa game will consider the tion’ “Today it is mentionel faa istory of the sensational rise of) séeond, start. Warm or cold ‘opened a gymnasium at. the. Capital » he_N, Harry E.#0’Neill, Administrator, Washington and Jefferson-Carnceit [frequently as Harvard, Yale ‘28} most of the smaller college. teams | weather will probably. decide: the| Pool. hull apd will teach | ene aillam, ‘according to the Na. | Petitioner, vs. Thomas, Henry Min- ‘ i Tech battle and the inter-mountain| poet, ale oF | you will find there is some leading | Baltimore pitching selection, Parne| {°° Dl! spd will work ont each) tional League averages, has a mark /ers,,Ted Minera, Thomas A. Rodman, Hidout en Pitttsburgh afd West |*7imceton. Bpirit who has done ‘much. to put tt day at 3 p.m. Krause has, an, of-| of considerably leas, than .200,.yet-it| and. all heirg, unknown of Thomas } o affair between Pittsburgh ah Centre Collége ‘broke into. big!| the ham being at his best in hot weath-) fer to box Joe Mang of Megina, at. M di ible | Mi d id print Mouh "years apo aten itide. them. oyer. er and Thomas having worked well; ‘Steel K nN, rhe i} was McQuillan who made..possil Ng liners, deceased, an all other per- . 1 is making a trip to Dixie rabaee stad the =|. A good illustration of this canbelin the early spring. and aytumn| S{°%le sometime in: Noveniber. Billy the four-run rally that. beat, Mays in| sons interested in. said estate. i this week, playing the Vanderbilt ely qi lefeated the University af} given’ through the recent success | contests. Sherrod, former ‘resident -Bis-| the fourth , game of the series. ‘ Respondents, | team at Nashville Kansas, fresh | West Vrginia. . Earlier in the-year) of my alma: mater... The man be-|" "The probable batting order. foq_]marcks writing. from, El Point, Al- cies in Hereby, given by ie oh 1d berta, Canada. says he, has @ fast|\ On. the. next. appeaarnce. of MP! boxer und, wing, weighing, about Quillan a tthe bat Mays worked care- 135 ‘pounds and wants a match with] Quillan at the bat Mays worked care- Krause about ae three pilyhed balls, He swung feebly at. three subway (curves and j¥ooked. like: the worst hitter in’ the ye— || worud. Yet his two-base hit just about decided the issue in the fourth West Virginia had surprised’ the, football world by its defeat’ of. Princeton, .one of the strongest] teams that ever represented thé “Orange\and Black.” Season’s Big Thrill “Last” fall Centre put ' over the big thrill of the season by its 6 to hind it*all there was Robert L. Meyers, a Centre alumnus. Many ave the impression that this team just, happened’ or built itself, but Such i is not true... In 1916 Myers took it upon him- }- self. to encourage a few’ erantaey from his. home town high, schoo! istrator, pf. the Estate of Thomas iners, late of the village of McKen- | , in the county of Burleigh, and, State of North Dakota, deceased, to! the creditors of, ‘and all persons | having claims ‘against, said’ decedent, to exhibit them with the’ necessary vouchers, within six months after the first. publication of this notice, to lows: Baltimore:. Maisel 3b; Lawry 1f; Ja¢obson cf; Walsh rf; Bent. ley 1b; Boley.ss; Bishop 2b: Mc- Avoy ¢; Parnham or Thomas pe Sy, Paul: Morrison. cf; ‘Golvin 1b;"Haas 1f;, Riggert rf; Morse if 2b; Boone,ss; Dressen 8b}! {Gonzales |@-—— from its game at West Point will tackle Drake University in . the rake Stadium while another stand- ard game of the Missouri Valley, Missouri and Ames will be staged: at the Iowa State College field. . The Kansas ‘team, making the first trip ot ajMissouri Valley team to West May we have the pleasure of making your next suit? in our shop, at home. We promise to give you perfect satisfaction and Point returning to Des Moines|0 defeat of Harvard. to ge with him to Centre, where he i ii Fo ee er ne inst three days |. Centre’s rise to. fame in. thé|had voluntarily offered his ser-| Benton p. Not only did the'Giahtet: pitehrs | 8 ae tala Administrator athisoticen the|| the best value in town, of the week there, preparing for its |football world. has been typical. of | vices as coach without remunera-] St. Paul, Minn.,~ Oct. 14.—An twirl good: ball.- but they algo made|' ¢ is tradtion in baseball that a aunty, Nowh. Dakota said Burleigh |We're giving a retail serv- Pat the ice at a wholesale price and that means a positive sav- themselves decidedly helpf bat. “Little wn;expected fron m_ them, in’ that department, ideal autumn day, with a chill in the air that kept overcoats: but- toned up, was on tap.as the St. ers who later made All-America] Paul American. Association team and All-Southern selections be‘ore| took the field. at, Lexington Park leaving college. Phe man working | today in their last ditch fight with tion.. Among the crowd were several All-State high school men and oth- pitcher should: never throw a slow ball to a pitcher atbat, Pitchers are usually. weak hitters, so it is re- garded: as the height of folly-to toss a slow one and give them a chance, since careful pitching will dispose. of them in easy fashion. ’ the success that-a great * many small colleges have enjoyed in: re+ cert years, The new football featuring ‘the forward pass has helped to pave the.way for the smaller colleges. SARAZEN’S DEFEAT OF HAGEN WINS TUTE OF CHAMPION Dated September 2a. 1922, ‘HARRY E, O'NEILL, 4 MN dininistrator. F. H: REGISTER, : Attorney for-. Administrator. Bismarck, N. Dak. Fret. publeation on the 30th day ;|~ of September, 1922, | 9-30—10-7-14-21, -NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALD. . BY ADVERTISEMENT game. YALE- IOWA GAME LEADS BiG SCHEDULE Chicago, Oct, 14—Most of the dopesters of “Big Ten” football pick- ed Chicagd and: Minnesota to, wiv their tespective games with North | western and Ini a. today. | These two contests, ‘one at Stagg } fields, the other at Indianapolis, were the only games directly affecting the championship race of the Wéstern ! conference, the other six teams of ing of $15.00 or more on any suit you buy. A. V. PAPACEK 108 Third St. - Bismarck Bank Building. Bismarck, North Dakota. In doping ont, the chances of the contenders none,of- the experts laid Inthe ‘third inning of the third game Waite Hoyt, with one strike on Scott, threw him a slow one and Scott singled to center. That hit Notice jereereby Given Ae that certain Mortgage, executedand de- started. a, two-rux rally, enough’ to livered. by. Titi O bke aud wee oF win the game, \TRE PILL, ) Alice A. Parks, his wife Mortgagors, to The Federal. Land. Bank of Saint Paul, a corporation Mortgagee, da- ted’ the 10th “day, of October A, D. nineteen hundred’ and eighteen and | filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of! Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, | on:the 18th day of October A. D. 1918, | atid: reearded in Book 451 of “Mort-| [eages, at, page 390 will be foreclosed | by a sale of the premises in such | fF Mortgage and hereinafter described, ae In the final game of the series Joe Buph had-.all kinds of trouble pitching.to Artie Nehf of the Giants. In. his three appearances - sat the plate: Nehf. walked twice, It, is, re- garded as a tough break to walk.a pitcher. Bush was. up against it ‘twice’ ‘ Francis: Jaszkowiak Well Driller, Dealer in Wind Mills, Gasoline Engines, Cotton Wood Lumber, Hard Wood Lumber. ‘All kinds of Stove and Fire wood. In: the world ‘series. between the the “Big Ten” gz outsiders. Four of the six were regarded by Giant} and the Yankees the Giants at ths front door of. the Court House) Call or Write. the prophe’t: almost certain win- were supposed to be much weaker in ie of Bismarck, in the Coun- | 421° 12th-. rt ners over their non-conference op- in pitching. This. alleged weakness | ¢ y of Burleigh, and State of North p12! 12th St, Bismarck 7 5 ‘ Baxota, at the hour of two o'clock | | ponents. They we: Wisconsin, faigled: to develop, the members. of Pp. m; on the 2ist day of October: Michigan, ili id Ohio Stav the Giants’ staff more than held: thei- In the for classic of the day—- own, er ee ' On the other hand, it did seem as if the Yankee pitchers worked rath- er carelessly with a pitcher uP and) dug their own graye: <The Sport Of All Sort [Sport Or Au Sort ‘ John McGraw: ai a Ty, Cobb are the | only two major | Managers who direct.what style. shall be thrown, by. their pitchers. McG: <t signals from. a. seat o while.Cobb flashes them from center. field; ‘ A, number of American fight fans - eve ae BAG AND ais: CADDIE WHS alae pele: & PRD) HAGEN ReciSTeRsS SORTEOW AFTETS LOSING to SAeAZEN e atyNew Haven—} 1 most of the experes expected 2 close hard fought battle, Opinions on th Purdue-Notre Dame game at LaF ette were divided, with Rockne’s elev- | en apparently holding the edge in | the majority of foree: i Games. today in which teams of the} ‘Bit Ten” are participants follow: Towa at Yale, Northwestern at Chi- outh, Dakota at Wisconsin, | n at Vanderbilt, Butler at Il-| linois, Notre-Dame gt Purdue, Ober- | innesofa vs. | o¢—-—________» SPORT BRIEFS ae the Icwa-Yale gar 42 ¥ Mare you ‘attending: school where your education will, enable you to enjoy a good income ALL YOUR LIFE? | That will increase with age. and: experience? © ~ The Bismarck “College | courseg will lead you into the realm: of big oppor- F tunities. Let us tell, you ) What we have done for thousands of the most successful. business men and women. A Bismarck College course is a sure start in life, and pays big. ¢ FORE pure THERE ‘who saw Battling Siki knock out! , Students enter at any time. Equipment tle’ very. best; expert Mendota ~The Detroit: Sela (Bost Berne hey Wye Georges Carpentier. at-Paris.have re-, F iistructors; tuition reasonable. Good board and room in the of the Al in league, beat.Men- ‘turned.to thig country and,, brought | Students’ Boarding Club at $20 to $25 a month. For particulars iwrite, 1 Gs. M. LANGUM, President, College Bullding, BISMARCK, N. Dax, or te a ‘with them little enthusiasm for Siki. Most of them seem,to think there.are | sqore of heavyweights. in thi _| try who would easily defeat, Siki. dota, 8 to 5, San Francisco.—Negttiations for | , series between the winner of the| |} Pacific Coast league and the win: | | ner of the St, Paul-Baltimore series | | _were talled off. \ Bill Tilden, by the great tennis that he has played this year, is en- titled to first. place in the ranking list. -This. is. the ‘third time that Tilden: has-won. such high recogni- ‘tion: in the tennis world.” Phe run- ' Lexington, Ky.—The Great Volo; i’ won the Castleton 2:04 trot, which)! featured the Grand Circuit races. ‘| it dh se, I—Thi St. Li ie ner-up position, unqudstionably be-|~ ‘ Besa of the Aniorican lecpuc, beat | te Longs’ ta 'William doknaten of San|—... ..... «. WEBB.,BROTHERS the National league Cardinals, 7 to| Francisco, ear sae Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Director if | BY ROY GROVE. playing his own game in a-sengajyzen to be one of the greatest golf gen. More so Hagen, because he beat Ee : Licensed Embalmer in Charge | Rye, N. Y.; Oct, 14.-It was a anes [onal way. “pPmarvels in the -history of the game. | hi this own game, that of -out-| Bill Klem of the National League DAY PHONE 246 NI driving, the famous long driver and|is the. authority sor,the statement i GHT PHONES 246-887 Seattle, Wash—Paul Strand, cent-! tion well a id for Salt Lake,'broke the sea- son record of organized baseball with a total of 283 hits, swered. Answered by enty-seventh hole of the Westches- iter Biltmore County club, By defeating the gréatest~ there Milwaukee, Wi: ohnny Mendel-; al | 21-year-old boy, Gene Sarizen,' oh the|, In addition to his meda) and match plays that. have won -for him the open championship at Skokie and the P, G. A. tournament at Oakmont it is also remembered that he de- feated the big three. Severest Test of All. It istitue that ‘he defeated the of {se Amcricay pros at the Oal mont’ tournament, but Hagen, the master ard. British open. champion, was not at fimes-out-approaching him. ‘Willie Hunter, tormer British amu, teur champion, remarked: thathe had never before in’ all his experience, /seen anybody drive so far, hard, ac;, that, “Reb? Russell . of, the Pittsburg club- is one of the most valuable players that has broken into the Na- tional League in years, Russell, ac- cording ‘to. Klem, gaye. the Pirates the punch that sent the team on its ‘PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100_ k Night Pone 100 or 687 sohn, Milwaukee -lightweight, heat; Was, left of living golfers, Walter ‘urate and so consistenty .as Sarar, George of New. York in ten’ Hagen, he has proved his own great-/ The severart test of Gene Sara~ Now It’s Hagen. "been, way to a long winning streak late in rounds. Crities differed.aver the out-|ness. “Proved that there is nothing | zen’: golf was sof mecting| First. Long Jim Barnes went dow: | It is true that Hageh has. played| the -season. . Russel is, the former , BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPAN Y come of the featherweight fight be- tween Joey Sangor of. Milwaukee, and Eddie Anderson of Moline, luck, there ig nothing of the sensa- :| tional excepting {of the fluke about his game; it is net; that ‘he alone is Hegen over the 1 e route of| before the fittle-fellow on the Homé- 6605 yerds at the Ry «| stead: links and ‘then. he: measured The defext of Tagen Broreg § Sara | Jock Hutchinson and now it is: Ha | with, Sarazen, but»it does not lessen tho‘eredit due the little Italian as{fered a lame arm and took, Hagen’ ’s superior. Chigago White Sox pitcher..who outfield, .» 220 MAIN STREET “Upholstered Furniture Made to Order. {