The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ee ee EQUAL SUFFRAGE ON GOLF LINKS! < | Kansas City’s Fair Champion Revolts Against Man - Made Rules Barring Women From Course 60 CANDIDATES FOR CAGE'TEAN AREOUT HERE range ran though the entire Michi in team for a touchdown, That one decided the issue. n never stopped trying and fighting but the ghost of Grange was r present even when the Mlinois resting on the sidelines. e¢ was a mental hazard that an simply couldn't: overcom the men of Yost upset from start to finish. When Grange was not in the game Michigan held [linois pretty much even. With him in the game it was always a different story, | If ever a football game was fon the ice through the winning jthe toss of the coin put of an beek| game was such nt Mlinois | Rismarck High Team This! won the toss and with,it the game. Winter to be Selected Captain Rokuselk won the toss and From a Large Number fetes) Unto eka Ls igo Ly | jteum against # terrific wind, After receiving the fois failed to gain in three pl: Britton was called upon to SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED! F Standing on about his five candidate ve answered line he booted the ball 80 yards by | of Coach J, Morrison for | the air route. ‘the punt wi high | ketal the Bismarck — Migh cnough to allow the Mlinois end to | nnasium, With a view of t down and the Iowa receiver was | niving every candidate a chance and nailed in his tracks, combing He entire squad for ma | Towa, after failing to gain, kicked, | terial, the couch has divided the | and the try was very bad. The ball bunch into two squads known didn't travel much, over 15 yards. wav oand “B? squads. Each repor Illinois, in a few minutes, with the three times a week. 1 | aid of the wind, had transferred the continue in this manner until the | ball to the enemy’ ard line and middle part of » When t | recovered the ball. number will be to 15, H In u few plays Grange went over ! Phe basketball iee nt this} for a touchdown and Iowa was a} time is largely mental in na- | beaten team. Beaten by the wind, | ture, and auch is being done to keep | ze and Hlinois, with the wind, ; the large number out at this time holding the edge. | Time will be given every day to | prere passing, reeviving, floor work andj On form Ili looked strong hasket shooting. Much stress is b | enough to win by a margin of about ing placed on passing. W i Al two touchdowns, yet breezed in by | men bac pm last year it is hopec a 36 to 0 score. The margin is far! outfit can from being that great i local school. + —— 4 ter the squad is i ; Hoppe Billiard Wonder ! in December practice for the . Willie Hoppe’s repeated wins at| ss game series will begin. Each | MIRIAM BURNS balk-line and three-cushions stamp | class has enough men out now to 7 him ‘as the world’s) greatest &ll- | wie! te a BEE) tae MO Novel emAwall Miss Burns begun playing at 14] round eve artist, | wail the i 0.. Nov “anal and at 19 new is one of the country’s a * aes nie most promising feminine golfers. hter Turns Manager Hl chedule to date is as ue a : “To improve my game, Pd like tof Jack White, brother of left-hook | Us the new nd by women se ae arley, is back in the fight game elton, there (tentative) Noy. 22.{ Heading the move for that kind of [Pi more with men,” Miss Burns} i. a, manager of battle | Hazelton, here (tentative) {recognition Huila olixa ints i BORK Hove; practice & Sal elubs har women the links | being. a mere woman, 1 am i fon holidays and Suni Mir ruled from the courses much of the i Mandan, there, practice game, Dec, | Burns, Kansas City champion time when men p! | d student in Northwestern Univer I don’t like golf club regulations Glendive Mont) here, Dec. 20. | sity, Chicago. one bit. ‘They are man-made rul HEIGL) here: J Last summer she into the (and unfair to women- especially the| Wag BIG” INCREASE IN. DAIRY! Dickinson, there n, 10. finals vestern championship | Woman who works or attends college cows { Belfield, there; | in Ch lost to Edith Cum: | classes. 4 ae | * va Snes ae : : Morton courity’s dairy cow popu- Ratineton) hex ilies, ational Tiyan: | W iy tet 2 Sen who is 45 \ation is) inerganie> sccording to fie- Valley City, jship she ’ by defeating [busy other days as the men, be cee: . 2 Ranetcwn, Miss Cummings but neither was able | barred from the courses Saturday | W2¢8 Just angomnccs be istatementy , {to win the championship jafternoons and Sundays?” Ne a cate rene oats Valley City, here, Jan. 30. : i pia : mn mately one-eighth of the state in this| Mandan, there, (tentative) 6 cop section, andciewuelievedlcoutolaalnae heres web. as: udvanced far enough in the wofld j= ————______@ Haeitne Maiinttg neonet | Fy jto be acceptec vhite hope: ! Billy Evans S ; an 20, | toute accepted Ae '¥ Evans Says A 192 per cent gain in the num- b. 27 | : wo ~~] ber of dairy cows two years old District at Bismarck | Jimmy De Forrest is now teaching ous Overs ano teUmtormthe HaTetEIe MOVER fiesb woele in > {boxing by ma You gotta] In comparing football teams thel the preceding year, “while the: ine Miteyeames with Mandan were ar-jat least be able to lick a: stamp to} #ridiron sexpert: can| only give. con-| crease for the state as a whole wae anged early in Decemberto help give [get in his cla ideration to..the known ability off 149 per cent as compared with 1933. a line on his men. Each} : The entire United States shows an Ho oh sub: | Yale says nothing doing to a game ( ; © not always run true] increase amounting to 6 per cent frequently both | with Notre Dame, . . . Whieh re as in hence the expert opinion | government figures show. practice games. It is hoped by this}minds us that nobody ever sat infin not s necessarily correct. ‘The number of heifers 1 to 2 years way to use a large number of men]an electric chair for the fun of it The ks of the game, on which] old as compared to the total number in each game. the critig has no advance informa-] of cows in this district seems to he an peste | tion, often prove x far greater above the average. af cA pal tor in deeiding ‘the contest than ae COZY DOLAN : STAR SCORES nere ability, FRIED BETTER \ » pres m, a winning team,| on of Mrs, Rose F | MANY I OINT through ability and mile} and son Ralph Jr. who were severe.) Sgr from Dame Fortune often ates} ly burned in a gasoline explosion | Elkhart, Pete » School cleven, E) it has Ind., Nov. son, In ¢ the the breaks that determine ist Friday at the Matt Barth homej sult. north of the city, were reported as Mlinois, a great team, beat Michi-| considerably improved at the Dea- | gan 39 to 14 and Towa 36 to 0. coness hospital. The injuries to Mrs.| the re- ence Elk hart } lieve 1 DROPS SUIT?) Rumored After Sudden De- premier ¢ touch : ndividual heno Without 2 doubt Mlinois is a bet-] Fried it was believed st the time! parture From New York {ing even the ter eleven than either Michigan or] would prove ! 3 Minois all American back. jlowa, yet not as much stronger as i he sudden ved sl oneintedel e would indicate. GEORGE-NUSTAD el Dolan from New the seven Beiney bn te O. H. Nustad of Bismarck and Miss | | York together. w attorney to file papers ned eves 80k Ted {EY has made on elinto hundreds to reports that plans for court ac- | ‘ailure sof his In the Michigan game a run of 90{ Martha George of Mandan were mar in the threa- yards on the kickoff by € ge put] ried yesterday afternoon at the court | the Wolvenjnes out of the running.| house by County Judge Shaw, In the Towa game a punt that trav- eled 80 yards on the fly, taking the of 690 ect nddition running ball FOSTER COUNTY | n bringing the | | | HIGH SCHOOL | a vithin striking distance of an enemy !ball from under the shadow of the tion have been abandoned. e : ies i ji ae : ieaeetiad givens up hi rtments |0#! for 2 : by a te ae He Minois ai) to Towa’s 1 atines PLANS TO KEEP en Heicits and imoted has not been scored on this} was the decisive punch, And his name is Clarence, | FINE DISPLAY | ngton, N. D., Nov. 14.—To provide a suitable place for the dis play of the county agricultural ex- hibit—probably the finest collection | "By Williams | all/his furniture but it is not known | where he has gone. His attorney would net comment on reports that suit would not be : | The Nut Cracker | oe The baseball tourists seem to be Mich been _ instructed to wateh keep him covered. For weeks the Wolverines had been on jerilled in a stem to stop Grange. rst play of the gamte spular Price Cleveland ring comm jposed a maximum of $3 for future ring shows ~ OUT OUR WAY On the very getting their fill of the old coun- and we suspect they are vetting Tt : too. | ETS IT -SEST HOLD IT of other things, 1 of other th TTHETAWAN | NOW ALL YUH Charges that the teams are u DO 18 JES FUP IT Oyun TH’ | BEE E-HAR-HAR professional players ind CAFFS HAID -A-uH- My Bur | COTTN'S GOT His Colifornia is progressing rapids Vodice nen Gan ernie \ MIND ON 7H MATTER” the development of the American = IN HAND, Gur Sony BURTY HANDS - FACT. I AINT | NEVER SEEN NICER. -AN-A UH MUH SHORE WASN IN TH BACK ROW WEN THEY Woz AHANDA form of football. AINT GOT HIS MIND ON TH MATTER IN HIS HANOS- cette PORE SmMony, HE They say anything is possible in baseball and yet we never expect to see a close-up of Ban Johnson ¢ Judge Landis. on the fore- head. Cobb says no runner will ever get anywhere without a hookslide. . >Nevertheless Mr. Coolidge seems perfectly ‘satisfied with a landslide. This is undoubtedly the miracles. The hot-stove lea is a month old and nobody has trad- ed Eddie Collins to the Yankees. The chickens still come home toj roost, comments Mr. -O’Goofty, but in these modern times most of ’em have to be helped out of the cub. A Swedish gent can throw a jave- | lin 800 inches farther with his right hand than with his left. . . . This: probably explains why eggs have shells. Ae | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | tant threat that kept! the Mlinois-lowa { le | ! i atito pushbail now ited game in progr spi Now They Play. Pushball in Flivvers The game, in its mew form, i The “mounts” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 are flivvers “especially popu ped for action, BUSY BERS ARE * Profit on Colony Near. Car- rington Figured Carrington, N. D., Nov, 14.—Nine- teen colonies of bees, ‘nearly 200,000 of them, worked on the Moore and Graves farm east of the ‘city, and laid in a store of about 2,000 pounds of the best honey in the world which they gathered from a field of sweet clover, This is the largest collec- tion of bees known to be near here but at Fargo and other places in Nerth Dakota the bee industry is developing rapidly. W. F. Boylan and Dr. E. L. Goss own some of the bees on the Moore and Graves farm. / At 25 cents a pound, which is a conservative price for honey, the 19 colonies near Carrington would net $500 this year. This is without go- ing to uny great expense or trouble cording to the owners. ‘The first cost of the bees is practically the only one, that is buying the hives and the little insects. The hives take up only a small piece of land. It has been estimated that on the in the northwest. Tlere And note the “rear guards. of grains, grasses, vegetables and!housed at the court house, must he Moore and Graves farm it would be The exhibit has twice won first | possible to secure 6,000 pounds of fruits us well as photos in the state, | moved premium at the North Dakota state|honey from the 200 acres of sweet —was up before the Kiwanis cl Te is Wie thet « <nlheiiens While the room at | clover. and President J. C. Ho! oth or building will built in ; lable, it|, North Dakota furnishes the best ed G. S. Newberry, e city park at Carrington to care | the court house is still available, it}ioney in the world and the local and CW. Burnham as erthe (otter AED Inys aE |p Ten ccna jwise (to. CnUCae | aeviieoe el isnot exeention) acco RiiNe: to develop plans for the retenti mere dal Duilding eve CxMime there! after Mr. Bake's | tunes manquary) whew is afi expert tact of the display that ue with much [pu ice 18 closed “and there is no ONG lien talker und! hae Walle a wictuss built the past few years < window space so that the ex- |‘ leek after and protect it. of the industry in Texas but came Agent ©. C, Lake and citizens of t could be seen at all times. In 5 litjaves Megmnlonis to this state because he believes county. ch a location the displays would | Ne gold is coined in China. there are greater advantages here. With the voting down pr seen by hundreds more people = vieiiabtihtes position of the a county week, exhibit w n ever have viewed them house. at the; Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. Franz Li was noted as a pianist before he was in his ’teens. Polarine “F” for Fords is a dual that Mr. Clark says. Ford engine and eliminates band trouble. Let us drain your crank-case today and refill with fresh Polarine “F.” It costs no more than other oils and your Ford will run quietly and smoothly, It For Fords is ‘Going Over Bi Read what Mr. Clark has to say about it. He has placed an order for 60 barrels. : Frankun CLarkCOMPANY aurwomeren OCMEM® Gerd Prcdach ene Stoux Crrv lowe 2st worst ss : purpose oil. It does all thoroughly lubricates the ° convinced the| a winning com- | Connie Mack writers that he h bination. A Convineing the other seven teams, however, may be | harder. eS d An expert avers Battling Siki! doesn’t even know the A B C's a boxing. .... . This may be be cause he has spent so much time trying tO-mester the D. T.’s, A college education is’ not always a Leer . » + Mr, Sully Mont- gomery of Centre, for example, has Trewlldns vag Standard There is a grade of Polarine for every car. Free crank-case : service at all Standard Oil Service Stations. Consult chart for the grade to lubricate your car correctly and thoroughly. At Any Standard Oil Service Station Or Authorized Filling Statien or Garage Oil Company, ( Indiena ) e bs MONEY MAKERS: | —

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