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AGE SIX -__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Vs JJlave [Fate I lays | Puli Wiad ls te I shouldn't complain if one or more ot them should befall me. Judging him by his performance 7 |The Story of “Five Yards” McCarthy and The Stopping of It’s Easy to Win inst California, Mr. Cuddleback \ rane | “possibly it is well for a team oof Stanford is a back worth cuddl- | | IMlinois | individual to suffer occasional re- { ing, I j verses, Winning is a much easier se NES QUITS Masts ne 208 culy IG] © Je ametoces pele whl yoo lek AT WISCONSIN me oe rump Card For Big Ten Title] pry i.ean'tcore Cortumiy 4 ing hotked watchers? .....__ HERE’S PICTURE OF A REAI 1 FLOO omngine ag npr cet a oe OTE s one for oy the side of life. enai has been booked for a coast- “A few hard knocks are a gdod ) to-coast vaudeville tour. thing for any player or team, Life.’ ae isn't all gunshine. An athletic-re-|' Welter Johnson sayy when he verse often out that t | started playing ball he\didn't know | mvost conclusiv 4 pall frum « strike! And Mr, ! Rockne loses his entire backfi O'Goofty wants to know how he | Miller, Crowlgy ever eseuped being an umpire. hat in itself BS Stuhidreher i i | gh to wreck a team, i icism Forces Out Director Another thing that keeps barn- ‘ a dition, Adam Walsh, captadn | yard golf back is that none of its of Athletics There Saebe eantse, Senna onde all | WENT ATIGiin! have hall tHe Ides"to | —a (such sterling forwards as Bagh, $ build a stadium. | : FG, Vee. 8—Declarix | Kiger, Weibel and Rip Miller, wll | «4 ers i RCo of criticien has beds |puss out of the Notre Dame foottall | Aggravating Papa is the name of ; : a | picture & Cleveland vace horse.- Those who | Be oiceainih’ which {The remainder of the 21 letter t n | heve laid bets on him appreciate the Mitieee ee lwere first-string substitutes just a | tull significance of the name. i changes in the athlet | margin below the caliber, of = | Vs We Oa | Three football stars are seeking | Wen coer neler | Fac to win heavyweight honors in the | | While Rockne has weathered many | prize ring, not seeming to know | no that he handi since taking charge at | there i difference between the track o i; uid Notre ne, prominent being the nd the right cross. le matter entire he i wholesale loss of stars when a num j Bob Warfare in neich China is being conducted under difficulty F st summer ‘ athletic coun i ber of western college plays took | Chiek Evans is going to teach | must still be reckoned with. This airplane view ar Tientsin showd the 1 troops had © same that Jones re [part in a professional game ine | Mr. Coolidge how tofplay golf, Tnis | to traverse in order to block off Chang Ts g to Peking. 6 Wal nnounced, resolution ‘assumed names, none has been! quite | should It in the executi’ a ae - ——— pecieaibateaes abs are dbibiasas ss wi “W" club of the universi se severe as the situation that will | breaking cither his silence or his | a) 7 of letter throughou leonfront him next falt | nibliek. | WHAT A BOAT Cc AN bo TO A BRIDGE ountry, were made d | Rockne is prepared for the, worst sae 1 - eHiE Mm ching j but far from being resigned to a} Red Grange made ‘more points | department hea |yad year that looms just ahead | than any player in the conference | And it is just probable that the | this year. The pshoote of th liiracle worker of Notre Dame will ry would like to know what his | overcome the obstacles that are | percentuge was on fours and tens. . now staring him in the face and) imine | Man: connected With the ‘torn out another winner that will be | Mr, Tilden's statement that Helen tic tment as track couch j the talk of the football world. Wills will not be beaten for five MOM HeAiFeelor. for ten years - jvears is stardling. We ‘had no idea | MARC Ahles or the un amyone was even mad at the young | v : lady / regents and =the athletic Reeve his successor “RIVE McCARTHY ‘ | News of Our ) es » call on bh komm Sta tory is that BY BILLY EVANS Fate and football games W SALEM I | __ Neighbors | he day of SX SUR aR FAQY v aay the ‘ irthy was closeted! Both Harvard and Yale er “BRITTIN EASY VICTOR q it vust a 1 hour. trouble stopping “Swede” Oberland. | ins | ie |e in the summary as having d between the two no) or, Dartmouth’s fast-moving half- Fred Holms had a sale last week, touchdown, hit upon “Five | | scored Salem defeated the This t rson, N. D., Dec, 2.—Tuaking an lead New and MeCarthy will : vck, He's the big punch of the Jeyerything went pretty good. ever” know. =~ “Green” offense: Basil able to be out of woth of Mandan has to offer today. | This morning he yawned and it dislocated his j fter|on top of the plug, over the center Do the » too per will reconsider h > reti and return to Princeton he s' decisive defeat of Mi are employed in some local: a being felled, the logs are sawed into| Wire and draw bolts, twenty-eight inches long. These | porcelain. AS such washo i it up a on Quintet here in a well play-) Yards” Met Chicago's p ting type; do} x : Edgar Cooper is 0 to 7. New Salem's team back a tin Thereby | seem to be much sentiment in This has been a tough season for |ihe hospital. He is visiting around was good but it wasn’t until gs an inte tale is up; a felloy wao apparently | two of the south’s | most widely | ow a es third quarter that they hit their| Prior to the [ll xame the | helieves solely in the survival of the | known teams, Vanderbilt, and Geo : Paes * He. Inside of six minutes they {Chicago team was the guest of | fittest. jgin Tech. Both have suffered sever-) yp stoy Bunker was ta y zy led six field Is. The out-|honor at a social function, whien | However, when he emerged from | al reverses. can taken’ sick/last : . ding player of the game was {had Coach Stag as the chief speak u's office those who know say| soins : ; Pe neces This is how the interstate bridge between Duluth, Minn., and Superior. fter the steamer un, New Salem center. He con-| cr of the oceasion » was brushing aside s ul] Kaw of Cornell and Boynton of | yy oie Moffit, who is teach | Mavtin BE. Farr crashéd into the Superior approach in the early morni Vrecking of the ed for field goals 5 os. Gun-| When the guests sat down te srs, proof that laughter was noj| Williams, All-Ame selections in}, 3 Lottie Moffit, who is teach-] bridge leaves the two cities with only one direct connecting link, a railroad tre Motorists have to E | | ; Jing Morton School No. 1 w ck ei ; ; 3 | and E, Jones also played well, | er, 4 chair reserved near the rt of the program. pelt d y are a ae a the Buf- ieee faeek HDs was sick} travel 20 miles out of their way to get across now. The bridge probably will be out of commission wv e of the table for one_ of the falo professional foothall team. BERS 7 > * that “Five Ya McCarthy was tie di ternoon MeCarthy played In Wilson, formerly of Penn State,| Miss Nora Buckley taught in her i Billy Evans Says [ji esc © of his earcer, He vied| the Army has @ great running back, | place. was placed under an a Sugar Beet one dollar per acre per-year. This re Ceach Stagg Plainly Peeved rold “Red” Grange for tne | and in Hewitt, formerly of Pitt, one the jaw was slipped ba in | project has been in operation for 15 {" Coach St was plainly nettled nors of the day. A draw would| of the best defensive men in’ the! Clarence Hoover was a Bismarck | Without difficulty by the phys S. stre years and according to Mr, Stammen Reus 2 (college football) 4, ith rk that all but ec been oo nas the least. Quite a combination to stop. {caller last Saturd H —— - Ki has been successful hy has become a highly specializ-| (1. Gy his rexulars appreciated the | gume ended in a 2L i —— . ahaa Being Planned cane hee sr orcdu sth ineir | Courtesy that had been extended the| Walter Camp, | famous football! Coach Harlow of Colgate, despite | as FOUR MEN DEFY PACIFIC Fe Gyorhendilias incidentally made | Chicago tenm | avthority, who wafa spectator, said | the Nebraska defeat, will consider 1 ey Minot Nowe Dee. ADgupansbeut IN THIRTY-TWO FOOT BOAT PIC SEM TENE Gore crecations one. tly the next morning former! pe football gamethat he ever saw| the season a huge success if he MAND N NEWS wn isrete olaiie ail ace atiuabial en sos es year ces aed 1» stars and prominent ani | compared wi © vis-Chicago | beats Syracuse. Seer On SCOT ene f ra ane ach hinge on his ability | aus ‘ eh Penitiee i ae ; “Chuck” i 5 Valley, under the auspices of the |32-foot bout four men from this city ‘ 4 +a] he chad grievously erred, sor-| Carthy and Grange was concerned. | “Chuck” Darling of Boston Col- TERT : ‘ p 1 a team that will beat | Gttanded lite vgoaeh: UAT in RaGeoneateame c’llege is one of the best punters in ae nore saree aia Minot Association of Commerce. | have sct out on a cruise across the ! apral eival d that he try amends. | MeCarthy won national recognition } the east. Wsulnadecok intends ot veg | Grand Forks, M D., De onsen a sugar beet spe-| pacific, with Honolulu as their des- me couely could call they” uy coeball! game won 4 gridiron star, Almost alone he | - Ben Tonner eounly tenis of the new F cialist, associated with an eastern | (ination. The cruise was planned by pees: Ht he turned! buck |i sn guct tables, (Or hic tied! the powerful Illinois olevon, up |.° “Ducky” Pond) Yale haltbuek, has pioneer ef) Mundan and the Missoutt organized to promote ereetion {SU&#” beet organization, has been in| Kayl .Rathfon, an experienced navi- . Sai A Mostly. ot ai, never le an en considered well nun-!a habit of playing his best in tio Se aaa aa eC URai hh AUREHSUnITOn er North Dakota investigating the state | ator of small craft, and his boat is s Fea i Lec chuetne Gi Ehectou! field: (i Lentable: {hig games, His 48-yard run for af 10 1876 when as u boy of 16 hej ue adopted {88 # future field for development. | the Idle Hour. ee lave changed. It is now) ang besides [ wasn’t hungry ‘uorsion to social affairs and] touchdown enabled the Blue to get{ Made the trip with General Custer’s shiaeae ae : u Sasenior irr The Idle Hour | Tosiovscno we: ty for the successful coach } i command from Mandan to the Black ium committee appointed. : he Idle Hour has a 10-horsepower turn out a con nb: ai Z { That is the MeCarthy expla of hunger, homely words for} a tie with the Army. comma d r Mand : = boast olan S. Department of Agri motor, a beam of 11 feetsand depth en tenn with wate that citer | ed his absence from the social fune- touched off the fire that made : Hills, will be pleased to know that 7 ently in the state, made|from the d Pericsseitig. ne on * McCarthy a football| Nevers, Stanford's versatile ath- | he is meron ra ae er ARMY NAVY me investigation relative to irri mal atic ea ie | McCarthy Interviews Coach nd Stagg the Old Master,” | Icte, is one of the outstanding full- "and is considering returning to this sao eationon smalipeeacteiton cugan , Raid ae, No s the famous coac ie | : z ace x could raise. : e ene ek | However MeCart prevaited | real 1924 comeback ‘backs on the coast. He's also a {city to make his home. GAME FOR N. D. purposes. On the Henry Stammen ton of iron filings as ballast, tonducting schools at. wach} ROCKNE FACES BIG TASK | rays skort caay de apeiatedtc nee (lua Ghiatkny) 0 el expect to return | New York, Dec. 2=-The Army-|qated by a Ipw-head pumping in-J oil and provisions, ‘The men have no 7 | = ne HOU AOL AU ALLE O ACS eua - = . d ball game ne r ill lation, taking water from the | ra b expec mV els to hmer play ire developed for | .D it 7 Or | ae Sgrnee at ste SGT ee football game ne r wi : ng wa radio, but expeet passing vessels t Me aveettibcing x football AT NOTRE DAME IN 1925) #1 as, vet produced any “Thomas {given up. my Fealdencest ners ape Ae) ayed at the Polo Grounds on|Mouse River. The water is raised] report their progress ionally. ach | Bilson thinkers. Stuhldreher * ter living there more than sents , according to announcement |from, 10 to 15 feet by means of a y cruise down the coast : tee a ere : | Notre Damo is’ one of the beats lene dthedonly jplace thatsseciss ke New York National League |gas tractor. The power cost, accord- then across to the itis eee BY BILLY EVANS | What does Knute Rockne — think ‘ — home. I-have made a wonderful im- 3 NetopalyHeneue eee eee ne Hoon coe area hen across to the ; ccess of football coackgg in Aubie ts ad for Coach | about it? o¢—_-. = | provement since coming here. I was} Bes WO bs PEUVENT SS ¢ rtain secti to ¢ \| , i 7 ‘ A ik BIR AG ce Knute Rockne of Notre Dame Coach Rockne's Views ' The Nut Cracker || cntitely patityzed on my right side) ~ —- -— = Tako the cage ee eneat AMPEMS | The designer and developer of the ‘I say this for him, he isn’t at alt) A for three months and could not move e 4 Roane dadiZunpke of IW: Jest football macaine of 1924 the | the surface at least. He 7 hand or foot. Now § walk from three a Gee thetwd moet colorful fig. | champions of the univer ockné {he situation as a football] Yale is this year's Big ‘Three {to four miles daily and my arm is in . a ‘ e O in “Big Ten” football {he cut out a ion that is liable to confront | champion. A Big Three champion ts | pretty good shape, my general health OW r ea : Jo | | cne of those things which are reterr- | excellent, I have not had a sick day { 4 3 eee seent tour. of, the cuit | nest tetter | to a8 ornamental. but. not usotul, | sinec coming, he As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine MUMABIEEEUe any. of the aa ball w eraduated eaaee Mr, Badger was stricken with par-| ¥ teams of the country cither in | obra same ihel dinem sO Hye) Ba It’s all over but the shonting. ‘The | alysis about two years ago and) Single-Wheeled Motorcycle | Thirty Thousand Acresof Trees| Repairing Leaky Spark Plugs us S oF practice sessions, | ise Will mean oth=Athan proficiency | werries in the form of stiff opposi- | shouting will come when Couch Par- | eventually left Mandan with Mrs. Carries Rid Ri Used Yearly for Toothpicks J of ‘Rockne and Zuppke | it football, tion that must be met and beaten if| snips of Hickville University learns | Badger and children for Toledo, Ohio,| arcies Rider on Kim ised Yearly for Toothpic! Spark plugs having a removable Ss subjects for go. } That sure woe to make | s success is to continue un- i his star left end was not picked | whe e they have been living with! A single-wheelcd, spokeless motor-| Approximately 30,000 acres of trees | center wire sometimes leak compres- Princeton I learned that both | the moet optim tun pe Htor the All-America. | | relatives at 8266 Parkwood Ave. | eycle has been invented in Italy. En-|aré necessary for the manufacture of j Sion at this point. Often the reason is e great cou had been con- | mist. It would provide | “Gloomy stined to have a} | ee ox gine and seat are held on a frame|the toothpicks used yearly in the | that the insulator has chipped away dered us successors for Bill Roper,| Gil’ Dobie of Cornell with a long | locer now and then like every other | Wishing only to redeem himself, | YAWNS; JAW DISLOCATED H United States alone, according to| Where the flange on the wire seats Pomc dhe start of the season an: ine of excuses stitution, Some of the atest | lurpo differs from the average | Don’t yawn too hard. ‘ government estimates. Maple and| against it. This trouble can usually be sunced it would be his last { Sleep more and obviate the yawn hickory are the chief kinds of wood | remedied by slipping a thin brass At present there is a chu at | This is the advice which Jack Eck-» ‘ pacimeece tin anineiindlasttint ised al used, although aweet and yellow birch | Washer, of the sume kind as that use ard " put him in the good | on i ken to the Mandan hospital he iene Vand cut into strips of | large for this uso. they must first 1 r of Princeton support H wu “ : are then steamed and cut into strips of | lar e, they mi st be It aiinty that either Zuppke | FULL MANY A GEM O PUREST Va, Up) On ae Note ae jl = | vencer or thin sticks which are divided | trimmed down with tinners’ snips. Rockne could pick their posts if | RAN SERENE , THE DARW AN READ ° \STUH - IGETTING SKINNIER | into ribbons, three inches wide. Eight Pes sey cared to shift their coaching | Z FATE ‘| VES OF iN SMOKY AN YUHLL , + ten of these are run through ma- . ¢ o | UNFATHOM O CA\ ol er -TUn R AY sf or of these a throug] Effective Churn Pl ndeavors to an eastern Institution , OCEAN BEAR’ — SHET UP \}\ arr ELEVATED EVERY D | chines that clip them into splinters of fective Plunger Pama icontrpst expired with ithe | 777 mM IMP I S|YOHSEFF 6 | \ ygrtts A STUPFED =a. regulation toothpick size and shape,| The work of churning is hastened < jose of the present season, He has YOUR SELFS IMPROONIN + . A i 5 i écome $0 much a part of the initi- | ELEVATIN MY | 7 TAROWS Boor? Something Must Be Done and and they are then boxed; cach con-| considerably by using a pluiger with ‘ Pe Se MY GRAMMUt — ELEVA tainer holding about 1,500. Michigan, | ‘wo blades that retolve in opposite ation that it is hardly probable he | a wooden ME. OFF INE : ; SEFF ABOVE CERTIN RIFF RAFF. d \ Done Darn Quick, Too | Maine, Ohio and Oregon are the prin- | directions. The plunger i I] be permitted to go elsewhere, | OS 1 + . Bere aaoney is is snk santo | BUT TH’ ENVIROMINT AN ENIL, rr al os | rens of thousands of thin, run-) cipal sources of the supply. rod with three holes drilled through rent. | down men—yes, and women too—are a oe it in the lower part for wooden pins. INFLOONCE 1S TAREE TOW ae F GEM \ setting discouraged—-are giving up! f E i i WMH Hf) all hope of ever being able to take) __.._| Preserving Leaves in Specimen OEE H/) \on tlesh and look healthy and strong. | within @ large outer revolving tire Book * All such people can stop worrying | which passes over pulleys: Power is ‘ = and ‘start t0| applied directly to the outside rim, The common method of preserving On the other hand, while the east | ff WN ONE AGIN ME- , flirting with western coaches, the a ecifie coast is rather strong for} astern methods. Andy Smith, who | or yéars has turned out champions it California, and Glenn Warner, | iow at Stanford, are products of the | ffete east. | N SN SSSSSSSES ENT smile righty the single wheel affording the traction | leaves by pressing them with 2 f‘at- DoW fo r Me-| and carrying the load, The rider's feet| Ton rubbed on beeswax may be im Coy’s Cod Liv-| are close to the ground so that he can | Proved in the following way: l’aint et Ou ables easily regain his balance in case the | the underside of each leaf wit which any! chile should tip. It is guided by a Oil and iron it immediat druggist will : i : ‘ setae r rn regulation steering wheel. paint and iron the upper side in the ellis om 80 Nake ss same way. This treatment gives the about, is put- a aed le - i | | . ves sufficient gos: d keeps them ting “flesh on | No Eggs Boiled on Planet Mars | jinblo. It is no! nocesanry to press f ski hosts of skinny | ‘Temperature Tests Prove | and dry the leaves hefo:ehond, al- day. Owing to the rare state of air on the | though this may be don” if desired, One woman,| planct Mars, it has been shown by.a The tints of the leaves can even be Tired, weak and| government scientist, water there will | preserved by painting the upper side dis. ou raged, | Hoi! at a much lower temperature than | with the oil and placing them, with- put on 15 Ibs.) on the earth. T’o determine the degree |,0Ut ironing, between newspapers and . in five weeks | of warmth of the distant sphere, the | under weights to dry, 7 an ieee Oil ay | experimenter directs a ray of the plan- _* * : : We all know that Cod Liver Oil is a a: idee 8 thi é P full of flesh producing vitamines, | ets light upon two thin wires, thus Using a’C-Battery Two square blocks, drilled to‘fit on but many people can’t take it be- | setting up an electric current which is}. Sai sees the plunger rod and just wide cnough cause of its horrible smell and fishy | measured by delicate instruments. The C or bias battery is a very use-| to fit loosely betweensthe pins, are at- taste, and because it often upsets the | The temperature of Mars, according} ful adjunct to the audio-frequency | tached as shown. Slots are sawed di- stomach. 4 . to the scientist, is from twenty to| amplifier, as it not only improves the| agonally in these blocks to receive the McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets are | forty degrees cooler than that of the | operation of the set. but also reduces | blades, which are cut from heavy gal- jas easy to take as candy, and if any | earth. ‘This would, make it impossible | the drain on the B-battery. However,|vanized iron. The plunger is worked jthin’ person don't gain ut least 5] to boil eggs on the planet. if the B-battery has .a potential of| up and down in the usual way. J pounds in 30 days your druggist. will, a Re under 45 volts, the C-battery is un- arr Gor aate x we poney Meee ae ou by @Rotting of wobd is not due to the}necessary; for a 60-volt battery the | @[Scratches can be removed from fur- i ce eee any MY | ele of to dire ial ‘ac- | C-voltage should be about 3 volts, and | niture by rubbing well with a solution live phatmacist anywhere. elements, noy to diréct chemical ‘ac voltage él about 3 volts, niture by rubbing wel rc i fet 3 y's, the original and gen- | tion, Zt tesults from the activity of| for a 90-volt B-battery the C-battery | consisting of equal ‘parts of salad oil luine Cod Liver. Qi Tablet.” Adv. | low trms of-plant:life which nourish | should have a potential of 4% volts,/and vinegar, using 9 soft rag. After + Finaey Drag Co, Cowan Drug Co, | themselves on the wood and thus|and be connected with’ the negative | the scratches have disappeated polish and A, P, Lenhart Drug Co, | Gestroy it 5 |toward' the grid. | can be applied. It certainly looks as if the coming cint meeting of the two major lea- | yves would be attended with much sireworks. Despite rumors that President | eydler is certain to be re-elected head of the National League it is known that certain magnates’ are gunning for him. iS GALVANIZED- ; IRON BLADES \\ Tt fs said the hailing of the scan- , : GG is AY NN es \\ \ lal prior to the world series is the . { y y y ? w\\\ \ chief bone of contention. The point nuised is that it was a league issue | 1 ould have been settled within } f i s vlso a well known fact that jis and President | son of the American League arc r from being in the Damon and |Pythias class. Pa | There is surely plenty of smoke | povering over the major league situ- ‘ation, which may merely be the fore- lyunner for some real fire. ‘The world’s largest gold nugget. ued at rv } ‘weighing 630 pounds apd abont $60,000, wat diseow: tralia in 1872. RSE it

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