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PAGE a THE-BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 ——THELEN WILLS" ee See ee ee SPEAKING OF PUPPIES— TO Numbor of Assess- Number of Assoss= ce t. Ne Shares ment RULE FOR FIVE || o‘xceais. ; cent Cees (Nd ™iho| Niels Me Melwon ae 300 108 Mrs. O. M. Colép 9 500 i Fred Norling) « 300. 10,00 >. YEARS—TILDEN | © 2. chapman : 600 3 Fred Norling -... seeeee 2 . i reshman Gary of Minnesota Owns Biggest Pair of Spaniels *. R. Chapman . 100 A. K. Nesheim . 5 4 5 rR Chapman 5 500 EB, W.. Newman .¢ : | in College Football World Hy A Se ; don Chubey 50 5 33 200, i ui elgorh ae \ Philadelphia,. Nov, 24.—William ‘ iiagc f 140 ; SPRUE OE, RONG Sonar : | Yilden insists be is unable to tell > aR ne 500 ‘ Paty F time who is the most prom-| Ki 1 4 : 100 . NM. i 2 31:50 ising young tennis, player in the} #2. Glausen : 3 400 i N a Me : 11.50 y country. irs. 8. G. Caldweite ..1 : 800 Nelsrud. . ‘ =. If he thinks Vincent Richards mer Cormany Otc i i . K, Nesheim | : cestined to be his successor, Tilden | Gaillord M. Corm BEE as Ki. Nelson wn : ee 14 i i, B. Dewar ...... : i Martin Olson |; dons not say s W. AL Drawer f : K.P. O'Brjen ¢ Tilden, however, is outspoken in| .W! Al Drawer i E y 3 i Joephine Olson PPEY é praise of Helen Wills, the girl a Doebler a 5 : M. ©. 0 Neil: \ 5 from California, y 3 Maurico Olson. é develop into one Drawer ee : i M.D. O'Neal vorme ismarcker Ji 4 4 y jot " n_ players of all i) Dronen i ; H Agnes J. Olson Pormer — Bismarcker will, is: Tilden. “She is not yet | [rank Dikeos : + 30 . Roy Gn 7 : *. 2 € ie P 23 i 1. Dt fe sone . 5 | Brien Coach University Squad £ at the top of her game, No one will a Do a : i oy Our : 4 Leat her for at least five years. D, Ditch | a Go - = e es Jan J. Diacas i soa . 8. O'Brien Grand ‘ D., Nov. 2t z % . Derth aoe an i F Olson Patterso: North Di b Agricultural, collerc i so “us ITALIAN LAD in ee f \ Kivert ener basketh; 0. H. Deze Petters Soni soion, wil ae ae B MAKES BID wii el Bick teens oe cee 3 ’ FOR CROWN | © Pt date cordet tions of f the indoor ‘ x \. B. pan Florence Poole . 7 h a “ -NE Rute M. A. Engeket) 3 n Peterson ... port at the Univ of North | ie . : E a By NEA Serv Hilda, isven: a ; 5 2 Mrs, P. Peterson Dak ee Houser, as i i few Orleans, Nov, 2) 5ntil| 3 y 3 . seseses h B ue Qaly B. Pace 1 ‘ “ ; Grob sane alongi y Wile} J Ingstrom BGS jgass00 1000 oo. John A. Peterson lh aie ats yennny wa Jictor Bngstrom .....: a . 200 i Lula Psilolihus . on of Boston held the middleweight | Brkt. : é 1401 “05 | ‘Thedon. Psilolhinos 2 son’s real name! J s Erdal. : . 88 I. Bennie Petegson .. : i600 nm Italian, Wilson : tt ees : : 80, if Olver steel ean vies 2 0-09 Italian to hold the mid-| ¢, i ee aad 3 5 5 F, C. Poseley ... 4. 5 10. eight championship. ax Ml Fos : > 318 3 Wine vagd se..c22: : There ossibilit at a rj . . ae! m. Paul . Ther possibility that another | Nas Mi. lHonter “10! 7 ° F i Per’ Perso 8 : S 3 : Italian will move into the middle- aM : : : 32 i John Palries report. Cap 4 ‘ no f | weight throne room in the near fu- k Jreson 2.2. é 5 Ww wrence Pray, m ture. His name is Young Marullo 4 : : z bs R Hoa 5 Doe, Jack Stew s ae ‘ is. and he is a native of this city. | " she eis . i J . Rue ind Harold Busdic 4 Marullo has come forward with | . : got S000) aetna nost promising ba mn 2 gies teaps and bounds, and is considered | readvenne : : 10-00 | Joun towerdink « ulready reported, : . 3 one of the most formidable men in | Foasen : Paaans 2 10.00] Ben F. Reed ... Houser, All these P : 3 | the division. <oren P.} a Wm. & “ d : : . Sob WG liTstayeo reat HSER Ey > ee : 3 Wm. C) Rowerdjnk be el a : i 3 ome months ago he battered Bry : ; : 2 3 i i Wm. C Rowerdink opening of the son, with the : ie $ : ‘ ‘an Downey into submissior® here. At tas 3. a if Wm. C. Rowerdink ception of Y nd O * Me : y jone time Downey was good enough | 2 BSS rredeto the university from ae a a |to s with Wilson the middle- | (Win! Cee ie a i W. S. Rohrer er college, St. Paul, at the | : x > Sie weight honors of the — country. | x aM es ee: . 2 ¥ M. Reider beginning of the se ester of | : — ee Against Marullo he looked like a ; sr ett scenes eee - 899 00. C RONenn last year. The 1 » to pl eae . | second-rater, be . sees . J ine Ttuzicka . after the first of February and their | - : In his big time debut Marullo| : i aj B. 8. Rierson ion to the squad is expected to | s pounded Billy Britton of Kansas to : . é pat rete a tower of strength | oo sec 7 . But for an injured hand the C.F. Ramspott cal man surely would have ‘stopped | = | Robert Ros 5 dace 3 10:00 = Well, here's a new football distinction, Freshman Gary of Minnesow | him. Al ; ime | J x | And Britton up to that time KEARNS W TS ‘Glaims to have t pair of which is campus Latin tor | yw. H oh Si ware sanes: Mrs. F. is . 40.00 Aetna Ss joerl . wiersis: 4.00 dy : eee vee beret (ek He gt | was stepping high, wide and hand- ‘A ae : f he entire football world y wears a siz Pe witty scone: ! 3 s - ay -, . C. Grove Madison Square Garden this win-| (“G! Grovios’. ter and if he gets by this rugged! Honstead:: | feorge Swemato F. B. Skala Andrew Shuren Andrew Shuren Espo hehet BER SaSkeSatawee: resultant clatter strongiy reminiscent of fire horses responding to ay Boston Nov, 21.—Ja ei threesalarm blaze. Jack Dempsey, ! — 5 5 tilda Honstead ea Sey 3 a - puncher he will be in line for the big- | }4 ‘itaties oe Gis “annie, oh | SFE Plays Are Losing Favor With Coaches | vest matches the middleweight aiv I oppenatede Marullo is a heavy hitter himself. Tf Hornkecker ie ee Hae cge manent Failure of Officials To Agree on Legality of Some the Cause| The bout between the Italian and| Wn. Tanson ion and Harry Wills at Wh BY BILLY EVANS 4 all it, Coach Rockne of No-| Berlenbach should be replete with) por ene heavy cannon fire. It was recently ae 2 next. The pas of the shift pl | tre Da t use the shift in the 2 these oife ootball is ibility half, in order to eliminate] Postponed but will be held later inj Geo. C. Helling the season. i CL Helling swer is : score of years back Dr, Willian : constant bickering over its leg- ieo. CL Helting 5 y ed to one from a syndicate Shelby, | Minnesota Shift Officials Penalized Towa Eleven I di di t ( Dos iimeing 2 33 z Sundermeyer 3 Mont., and had a hard time getting| It was a new and novel departure.’ qy the recent between lowa | ANGependen' i L. Heckling : 60.00 eae qunceumeyce some of the money out of The running of plays from a toose) and Mlinois, the shift was once more Basketball | Suge dieueerson : aed RnGIRBWenEDNI fo - aoa line proved decidedly disconcerting} » subject for argument. Lowa, on its 8 { W. G. Hendricks’: z 00] 0. J. Swenson ea eo | (0 the opposition aretapliy to tathemeame earned nine Being Urged! Matt Heimo . 5 4.00| Mrs. Randi Swenson 5 The Minnesota shift gained much rt | J. Hetfter oe : : 4 pearson ly Evans Says ee zained much} sards on a shift pl Bu eypeae : ioe as. L. Shirmer Ae ° sand many The officials penalized Towa for} ‘The amateur Independent basket- Hartaman 5 S dieo)| eicencn) moment 1 tories for Minnesota, TATIUFONED BEGINE to cana bOpRaticeceh® : Ha a. John Stern # ae eon See Cee meie © op after the/hall tournament for the state of 2 : 10.00) WH. Stark Het proulsiell) ov servedieisani// (In accent vent theve lave Veen ahith were in motion|North Dakota will be held at Bi : : Anna J. Schro eld adage in sport. se wh ie ns on the shi “ach | all through the play. marek this year, according to an- i. Hilbling’ + It failed to hold good in major | couch with his ideas ch Ingwersen said after the] nouncement here. Although there a ens gue baseball last season worked out various origin: 2t- most of lowa’s deception was!ig at present not a local team rep. J. Hanson .. The veteran Waltcr Johnson, old- 1s to baffle the opposition “hift sand that the failure of] resenting Bismarck in the state in-| est pitche the big show, -| When ¢ in was eting | the officials to ates : i ee i r : z cats SEMEL Wont paecioell ienimaenedenn aan, Micials to ©. KK. it, simply put] dependent circles it is thought there | ifelland =. ; : an ro] mest Gg. Solgel miter fined tie celrat ays is nto the air, will shortly be one and possibly two Hager . : % eee ack a pupil of Zuppke,| independent teams from Bismarck pepe 3 r oe s Siegele ae 10.00 10.00 si 5.00 hlippegrili - Boon 10.00 hwantes Alex Stenquist air War kington' sansel - a bess much of his knowledge of the|in the field. The work of organ- Harmon 33 . W. Sérkland thpaws formatic as basebi : rze Mogridge The Famous Heisn and Ton chary, saved the The legality of the Heisman shift for the Senators by their rather u used by Ge Tech wag much expected superb pitehi questioned. Opposing teams About five years a: he ON tended that the rules of York Yankees cut loose with Mog- 2 play in particular, were be ridge figured — he through.| ing constantly violated They have regretted the deal that! Next in line was Knute Rochne sent him to Washington many! with a number of freak sh times, as: were executed quickly, bewil: ift from the famous IHlinois coach.| izing the amateur independent teams Harmou fi | spisonowias: . Zeppke Has Passed Shift Up of the state will probably meet with) Maem peda ae 4 FS esi Ute cee s notice that Zuppke’s| the same degree of suce in North} Mae KE. Helling 235 A. Sorenson t once resort to the shift] Dakota as it has in other states. It| Jalmer Jacobson B. Showheim . : t It was a favorite me-/is an organized move among inde-| ¥j,'e. Jphnyen -- : SW, Smith thod of deception for Zuppke's teams.| pendent teams, Anyone interested in| Mrs..L. Rt. Johns’ SoatnS ¢ ann Here is how he explained it after the} forming an independent team and| Mrs.'L. It. Johns’. et ey . Jackson . . Nels Sabin. entering the race for the champion- ’ Jackson: .. 2 3 O, Strand he shift plus is all right but you ship of North Dakota should eall Lee] WC. Jackson : te aoe ae the officials to see it! Scroggins. d Johnson tee + 3a ‘ 3 cra : Hy the opposition and m: bi; ; 4 " = uture and the project 7 ohneon : . Saiipson npaugh short for Washing- Es 1 certain set of offi-|explained and ‘a tentative schedule ebling. Jarvis Be 5 ‘0 i Sampson urried off most of the series | 1 ea © i approve such methods. In]arranged. The following men hav ia) Us : E 5 snk Sampecn While Peckinpaugh didn't ‘ a Be very next game a different set} been suggested as candidates for] Geo. 1 i gohneon” nee 5 i Sampyon erivs, his batting: and field- ens the Army : dant Micials will declare the shiit ille-| Bismarck! Thoraldson, MePhec, | Bennie. Jonnson 3056 ; 3 x Sampson the’ Se from emg | 10! ; pee z . Nathan, Livdahl, O'Hare,| F : + 3613 - eae Schwerdt. aten before the : RETIREE RH ere ee ie “A teani-is constantly gambling | Rhud, Ser ; Geo: Sera ae g John Schwerdt ett A number of times ie rt on the whe uns a) USING: the shift b Wil : ee, 0 ete qualms aero , ee the officials disapprove of | FRISCH “TURN HITTER” i se ihe : . very | The game was held up by many your team js up in the air. || Frankie Frisch is a turn hitter, rg Beeiae uaoine imental Any shirt that is open to question | batting right handed against south- pace! uae she your by the officials is no longer in favor! paws and vice v. He prefers bat- mueinind | fontthe Grantee and with me. The possibilities are not| ting left handed and is more dange . 3 : ! the defeat of iyi. at {worth the gamble, Sous that w mH Kelly: fie recruit Murberry shone 95 T6110. iaventage of the onportuntty i J. Kubtinan’- aes Hee a as ee es jive mosbadecisivelmnainer a xowic EB 5 ; ert KF. Kuhhnan Be 3 old master, John McGraw. Yet the Sa here linquent upon the following described stock on ace Bs ABSA AON i RUE, Schroeder < veterans, Joinson and Peckinpaugh, I _ The! Nat Cracker | he mnenss esiad on tl nd day ptember, e Ha 1 % at Bernice Scholten 0 e222 F2>a5 totgesre, erie me oeets Soe ser Bawil H. Sims . Basil H. Sims . 2219) S: to mete Seas baer et titer btere ocak. set opposite Ole numes of the respective share Frek Took z ‘ Number of Asses M. 0. Tielle What was true of the world| It is puzzling to us that rig Stockholder ert. No. Shares ment elen ear King 3 m oa is series, holds wood for the regular | imal young genius has yet thoug iS Ni call ee Ra 490 0.00 goes i Cant Bene: playing season! to re foolballl eleven as an|| Wine Audemic ee ree a3 rea 23 T. ‘Thorson : Playing his twent season a aa Sophia Anstrom Shoe 4 ain, Lander 2 J. M. Thompson’ Ror cee of Mi y a Sees champion swordsman of i Fee ps0" ae a gebr tamedant zy decay Be ior Despite advanced age ‘and the| lin he@ been jailed and soon we il Anderson. +. eras : ia fareen : 3 f Isimer AW. "Thor nagerial burdens of a club that ht to know wie the swor! Amundson 2.000000 7 3 G! Tarson | : Amend Thor a = weet eee is Thompson . ‘Toombs i it ES eototons, Stet soeteses SeeIeE played his usual brilliant game in ‘ F : Ande a iS ae | : Seeene B : the field and at the bat alter Hagan ry, “Bunker : 5 sate tees 30.00 | rold Roy Littie Barts iw. Teigen In the National Le », Dazzy | i golf course, nteresting. | rf fae Eee : 1 yoke und : sees . g d. ‘underdaht Vance, far from being a youngster, y whol writ h sequel, g bee RU AEIS see see a P. Ulrickson was the le ig pitcher of that] “Bunking a golf public?” Ee Uehner organization, It was a dozen years | ere 3 2 pack that Vance got his first major | s said Gene ey is the most | Cl At 3 5 A. H. Lundberg. league trial with the New York|tetiring boxer in the game. Wel] 2 ah ae F 4 Gast’ Leibett Yanks and failed. © noticed he reti pidly when} ( v 3 i W. . Lips’. Then there was “Rabbit” Maran: Gibbons’ name i ntioned. | Band ‘ s 3 , ni eeaers : ville, a veteran as ball players go, ras Jacob Lehman‘): 1! too) SG 20. Fr Mo Wallace yet he was one of the best second] The Spokane Bible teacher who A : BCs Linguist . oe : . Ameen Fe Wallace basemen in the majors last year.| has gone into t ight game ought aunt 4 Br es taal +4 Lew Werner . Shifted from short to second to make| to be told he'll need more than 2 wy, 33, 30M, Teeter : q i . HH. Weber yeom for Wright, he fitted in per-! prayer. ‘ 3 F JM. Lyster ~ 3 : A getty feetly. George dt. Barr 3 F ipso -30 | LH. Weber .. vee | The world has four poles, writes | Alex Bokovoy + ; ‘30| James“'f. Mekchotm’ ... : by oe; Lydia Weber Each major league. uncovered | a scientist, but the Coveleskies and | Christ Bauer sites i Gunnar A. Malm : a 2 op BI ace some star youngster like Cuyler,| the Zbyszkos are the only ones we're |} hie a iy ee 6 Kee Bree. Coombs, and the like, yet the vet-| interested in. . B. Ba i 5 sitet ¥ Asa B. Wells. like Cobb, Speaker, Colins os :. B, Bi z ‘Men Carl C. Wittmayer erans like Pp , 5 Adolph Wacker ..: Johnson and the rest held their own.} Things are shaping themselves in aveL A 8 : 3 Esther -a1.. -W Beseball is not a survival of _the| such a way that no fighter can get| I aes ; if ie Je ‘ x Beer, Vila youngest. a match with Dempsey or Leonard € 5 5 i J ; sabbaor se ie without fist qualifying aelurseten | Ghat, © luckre 99) Hane Metter Hey one yee 2 Back in 1919, Centre College be- Andrew Bougas . ‘ 109 sates Cr MAERLY, tees Lewis “Woe jae G. came famous over night in the| We suppose on his showing to| Andrew Bougas - : yes iclae O.RL TG aeerpterea ts eph, Wari feotball world by defeating West} date, Red Grange is at least sure] Andrew Bas. : é Louis Motenson ...... 2B. Yonker re ‘ Virginia 13 to 6. of his job with the ice company next | Wi apa x keg Martinson <-. om Siictie stentewennineton Prior to the game West Virginia] summer. 2 i ms - Susle “Ar Heyeer. - was being ranked as one of Be eres E kein 4 3 5 ‘ 5 raees Fimmeland ccuntry’s greatest teams because of Bucky Harris got hii out of Be ne 2 f . Pimmeland its decisive defeat of Princeton.) Clagk Griffith. It was almost as a i Ei ¥ Sennen f An Biimsians Centre College was practically um-| sweet as the rise he got out of Me ar 5 hs 0, fl John. Marsaa loan Graw. Nana e tae goth 2 f aot Menaaleercatater:. Henié eens On the strength of that win, wane ‘ goarite f 3 FJ. McCormick ace Centre was booked by Harvard for| Experts say the huddle system is! 3 3 seohe F. J. MeGor the following season. The little) ai) wrong. And if they m the | ‘ e “ f ie southern college made such a re-| guys who huddle in front of burles-} irs, Ri IL belde : Hee) Rae markable showing that it was given| que show posters, just as we ar r 1 Sn Meaeade Gornile a second date. parsing, we agree with them. ; & t M. J. MeGrath nad Cornila 7g In that game it ‘again surprised pias FBatchelar . oe ey 2 . 2 s 40. Sonne: Vout 25° 2574 the football world by defeating Har-| Jack Renault bousts that Demp-| Clara M. Bertel ie aaa Ua i cio at of the 1988 of’ Directora vard, arid “Bo” MeMillen won un-|scy can’t buffalo him. Why doesn’t) | ‘onstantine en atte Septamb hp pmany, Shares of each parcel Ae Son ny ie the city of Valley Chey were ee atthe, Ollie, af the oa Bla dying} fame by scoring the touch-|he go further and admit that Firpo | . Colvert ity, North’ Dal es ahidaeeda RE Seda aReT ink By yasiinduene surcaiieen ; can’t Wild Bull him? i ! Colvert bares six years of waiting, West — - j Colvert thereon toze coats of afvortt He and Lgepentes of the ale, tomeste mseotonete SENSE SES SSS Saac ee ma SS Bess STA: Awe stwase oe SOSusece SSASSSSSSSSS: 2 Sab. eotorces Sooseona S55 sss © > et ects SpeSrSawamms sssuwSs eee SSESSS: os SH SAVAGOMS: " Corntls Cornila PERS REE Rtoy Weoeanraceae 1098 eorotoromstoners rotstenins Prereresepepepe pet spt Pet ass ety rs eee: peneess ie SEES , pivert Banas 9 joi ie i 7 ; IDAWA aon HD Mt Virging-recently got its first chance] READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, Ra ue see if i By; A. None =— ; Secretary, \

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