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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925 WILLISTON | . THE “BIG THREE” OF MACKIAN STAFF CLAIMS N. D. CHAMPIONSHIP. s Blanket Chéstvenge to All, Championship Contenders CONCEDE FLAG TO SENATORS AND PIRATES shington Hands — Macks ght Defeat in ry-treasurer of | 1 club, tod: claim to championship ‘honoi North Dakota in a statement i L. Huber, seere: Williston ba: d for Dakota clubs | which might reasonably dispute Wil- |liston's claim to the State title are | the Fargo All-Stars and, the Minot All-Stars, according to Huber, who | ; issues a blanket challenge to both j cond Stri Flag Series y (a) ts j issue .cA-cigar you'll like wot i Hed Washingts | solluber’s prepared statement fol- | | “Hert meting: you ; i certain that Washin 1 ‘Although baseball in the state of North Dakota is not orga in other states whereby championships in easily be determined, many clubs ve advanced themselves through | press reports as the champions of this state, The defeat by Omemee, handed to Hatton last Sunday at Hatton, North | Dakota, primarily spells champio jship for the fast Williston aggrega- | can’t beat—a.ROI-TAN | PERFECTO EXTRA— champion dime smoke!” s Woplay 4 h ‘The Senators are the pinnacle of the eS group will be assigned to onc ty. In this manner institutes be held in ten counties at a time Coveleshie The veteran tion, | ch institute will last five « a Williston has handed Omemee one | pe SES eee : should dia, museh toward insuring defeat and tied one game by a | LEFT 1 : } “SLI” 33 AND EDDIE 2 anHole OFT es . Reever ir raetnn peor freeman LHFT TO RIGHT—SAM GRAY, “SLIM” HARRISS AND EDDIE ROMMEL, dchools” of the? Btate; “Miss N said. | Omemce another chance so there will! — fer tbe no question as to the much cher-| ished championship. “After playing Rugby to a tie at wre three real reasons why the Athleti They've hurled pretty consistent pall all the v ies. Rommel is at present topping the icague marl in trump in thio year’s battle-for the American League pen- and have already turned, in a combined total of 48 TONTT U7 pitchers and bids fair to come close to the 30-game SLATTERY BA Sh iil NEWCOMER | WILL MEET HAS LEAD IN | BERLENBACH Mouse River Park, north of Minot, | Williston also agreed to another }gane wi Rugh, th thi ADVEN a MENT I club to satisfy the Indianapolis 18-11, Milwaukee D7 I bids will be fans of their superiority, In] St. Paul 36, Toledo 11, Williston has no reason to| Minneapolis 7, Columbus 1. play the Rugby aggregation, as prior the tie games Williston came out | & ictorions over other teams that de-| | GAMES" TODAY feated Rugby. ——$$__ Grenora at one time laid claim to} Giants Split Bill The ¢ ue to Life after ie the championship and — Williston National League : ; “Substi [ a : uereed to ahig this alu another | brookign at H 8 R iW) Youngster Substituted — for i D sate I game to settle the issue beyond. a * SEA three : ; f dow of doubts defeating the Gre- ie McTigue Il With Blos The Phillie Iso tng up three nora club by a score of 10 to 1. New York at Phi phia. and ea Pari otier He's the defending champion, a sres : 5 roof the game's} "The only remaining clubs. that] ” 4 pba Pe 1 eee Poison The Pa h most consistent phivers. Average season after | still might contend for this title now at_ine| Watts Gunn, Boy in’ Teens,| ice Waterworks Landin, th All-Stars, the Minot American League 0 at St. Louis. at the eason. National favorite to vetain 0. Bie jare the year Ali-Stars or, if. there is a question | Chicag River Forges Into Lead. in York, Sept M)—Simin a of doubt ing, the Omemee Detroit at Cleveland. Ae tch Sean, Le e | club, Williston is willing to throw he Virnte ‘FIVE TEAMS SEEK FOUR H their hats into,the ring with any of American Association ar a in fifteen t < them allowing “honors to fall where Indianapolis at Milwaukee, The following appros Oakmont, (P)—Watts erlenbe PL ACE IN OLD LEAGIU they may, in spite of the well found- Cit tities are ‘given for the Gunn, a Jad in his ‘teens from the Tanien at 4 MAG ‘ ‘4 y bidders: : at the Yank Fc asons for now laying champion-| Columbus at Minneapolis. For the City Hall, Public Library, | heme city of champion, Bobby Jones, | tember 11, Ty —————-—- ship elaims.” Toledo at St. Paul. Municipal Auditorium,” Detention | continued to be sensation in the na : Kd) In ex | hailing distance of the select circle. ——--- Hospital and homes of the city poor {tional amateur golf championship quite a | With only little more than aj @o-——$—____—_____- —__@ 500 tons mere or les fF touznameat today when te ear ee first division) month te just 41 points or} 4 Hlant, 208) Sweetzer, former national title hold-! pigod poise: auc between nol : te the Cards from BASEBALL | er and present: metropolitan iby | pleed: Noreenine nd the clubs out It is one of the |@-————— —— nnn { {Seven up at the end of 18 hole, Gunn] oa pis. retiree ent ‘ Fa the last five z jshot 71, one under par in the mom. | { wich ill ne Chie Vhit-l teams in the his of the organi- National League ing round, =! : : ate on are ali within] zation Ww Bobby Jones indicated that he ta ee HCY | Pittsbur would have little difficulty in. dispos- ect SUHEE was Une chiA. GK. RAI i lub. » of |New York of Clarence Wolff, of Sapping onthe: RoehcVanderbilt. fone dich fag ue GE) cenenties er | Cincinnati ton, Me. when he led by four up NiAitor: tlie ae vouiler hit ” made suel a play of it-| reaching in view) Brooklyn c {with half of the match ‘completed. | jennneh mate He an a s . toric St. Louis |Jones used only 75 strokes in the | ; “Vanderbilt 3, te TOUGH BREAK Boston ound: to : ig With wh i While it seems a erime tote VEACH GETS CHANG ‘ ees ad Jesse Guilford of Boston, the only a OL CNS a allow the run to seore on te yay, Philadelphia real veteran remaining in the com- | *'"4' New York! SGI te do se would be contrary to ae aris petition, held an advantage of one : A Z Laneus a str pretation of the rule American League NEI NBON. hole over the runner up-of last year,| Rabbit Quits as The : Ke 1 nt et r ing cof ; i in the outfield quite regu: | W. L deci AL ad George Von. eiciy ater i thet t M anager of Cubs . eg | mus. ifieally 8 hia ° ta yoof late. And Bob's heen com: | . tle. Three down carly in the anage Us i... an. a Ss ] run can score ona play in whieh the | ing throu some timely hits,} Guilford had ca the lead tol o | Billy Evan ays [, third out is a force or a play int too. It's the old-tin turn and. packed up 2 holes} Chicago (Py—Wal which the sman fails te reach wane up join the Sena- anville today ve weer of the Chiegra second nine. fi Jones, of Plains, N. ong ahead of Lauren Upson, first. | te | torial brigade {St. Louis art of the! meets Detroit my A “bone” play on the rvice in) the big| first base. When the ball was) lis Firth ne srecolvedaupato) at strenuous. He will continue to re ter, drainage and {including September 15th, 1925. Dis-, se ith t _ ttriet hoard reserves the right to re- | main with the team as shortstop. may be obtained any and all bids. A: q Gibson, who assumes the duties as Bids must be | J.D. HOAC manager today, is the present coach led and Clerk ore = hool il trict. Hi 4 | of the club and formerly was man 9 thrown to that bas marck, » Was one z r u | George ibson, coach of the | batsman who baal Bn : . otk “Tha flee ‘of Dhe Untied. states Prowerty oNo, t, 120 tons, of the University Wifornia, at) immedi sppointed F ond on the base hit, ereated the) yy ag ne es ‘agg {22 Disbursing Officer, Memorial and for No. | theseuds off1Byy ager for the remainder one of the ons why} situation, ; Seatac ace °86) Building, Bismarck, North Dakots, \ ae uch avhetl: on the pub-| Since he failed to toweh first base | 5), QM Ute Othe tha’ Gore — er they are open for examin: ful: bidder to ‘furnish a! In presenting his resign: on his way to second, he mever| the complete: tigtares and: caeipe American Association to unyone interested. bond to” guarantee fulfillment of | sille eeuhathe (oun vet that To have seen | actually became the occupant of | ment the Ohio Cate, located at} Ww. iL SvORRAWILAbevle ro con- | contract. | handling the club and pt , Bismarek, North Di pamely, (1) Gel ; Bids will dj A 5 g 4 number of hota, Said ‘property and. fixtur s, counters, dish- ange and all gue and interesting — thin sbout the freak possibilit ball. Yet it is truc that many of the un-{ of base- | whic e batter failec this off le on propo: addressed to Maj son, United States juipment ne restitt state that a run cannot] may be viewed: by Pirate: h pedo = hee Pier ager of the eet acsdavelopans a a play. It's a tough] to bid upon Under: | Milwaukee... .....63 cone — ‘ Pen MatMedie ean bo. traced bnek . to the team at but a will be | Columbus 49 FEUER nim OGG er Proposal, For pips | iSchool Year Will Be in Full “yay on the part of thet Strict interpretation of the rule ne- indorsed “Proposal for Construction | wing. ie cessitates such a rulin fe: oO of Buildings MN Results Yesterday “Proposal for. in- sStallation of’ plumbing.” All bidders are invited to be pri sent at the opening of the proposa The right is reserved to National League any and all proposals, Philadelphia 6-y, | Wwehmiealities, oF to werent suc vhia 6-9 |may be determined to. bi tl Dest interests Uf the United. Stitt abor of buliding a round ciste feet wide and 19 feet deep, penis an ottom concrete with brick top) ” e ae metal man hole, brick filter at on adie ne lthmetic ott charcoal filter at t are pers installing PE SPe!000 of North Dakota's inhabitants ; who either already. are wrestling ing to ¢ + é with those 0 f youth or are Will receive bids for! Swing by September 14 { lure to ak ature of base North Dakota marek, the well me remain, BILLY EVANS. no ere: Such a situation has bee a cause of scores of Jette eived during the | G : et * Ginctn ati 2. 1 it th i f ceived during ep { ed a usten 4, Brooklyn of Ameri restively awaiting he opening | Hi well meaning expert el OR YANKE — ee AOLD SORE ON including, Septe the school ason, which opencd in| play that has caused all the trouble. | § seems to American League Major, U.S. Ds Oi. Tanice hanna vi and will be in Pei occiuuinycateinawae nue Washington 8, Philadelphia 5. APPROVED Noth alia er a ty HOA ie is which ‘ he utter sibs of answe e - : iene J.D, HOAG, schools which opened ie 1 ihe letters canses me to take jearate = any New York 4, Boston 2. ere eae : Schoo! District gust 31 are aipsaubichs coat i P. J. Engeseth this method to clear up the dispute. | ¢@ eu of pitch- S oo ce 4 a i J 9 +5-7-8-9-10- 5 te % Tee cies [ing all year, despite the fact that American Association Nonun vaults fusien “home studies: Fee eas ea Tawyee \ Rey uaeities [he has been working for a losing Louisville 8-5, Kansas City 3-3. Senet : SHRED GuGkt: SHAT iost Rereene cet Collection Department tn | | artic ie i = ——____ or , oT CU ny voting age were in school. re CoanecHan ian . the . + fi i * z Others iM swi fhto line Sep-|| Suite 12 oskius jock = 0 ear ere - = eh is if by: t ‘ il ing ’ the au {On Aug. 30, 1905, Ty Cobb, an 18-year-old Busher from the south, made his major league a ‘mortgage pxenued ange aee ig tember 8, when the bells will call the thority for a rather unusual hap- | gay . fee er i os livered by Mattle fh children’ together for the first time 5 i Lane facut I . - intervening 20 years he's leaped from the rookie class to the rank of Sreat-| Kelley, Mortgugors, ig Bar Fe inusheeachenl year of 1925-1926 and| === i According to the article the play | ect player er i erchants Bank) of still others will open on. Septem ca, ei emaie Eun in Jet Dlaver of all ime, Today, he stands as the only one of the old guard in active partici | rime Ateigater, dated the sik Se cae ar | 7 essibly my name | pation with countless. records to his credit. eas recordin the office of the Regist the state will resound to the tread of Deeds of the County of Burleigi % } {of children’s feet. and: State of North Dakota, on. the Everything: Ready Ind day of January, 1917," at 9:00 ; erything is in readiness for one lock a; m. and. recorded in Book of the most: successful school. years hundred tinpey-elent (188). of} me { B Mortgages on page oue hundred! in North Dukota’s history, Miss Min Yy-one (191), which said imort- | : J. Nii stute superintendent instrument. dnt - : The aver- the e cign to me. | J t that | £ C sin the article, 4 % S 5 », the author of | 4 : answered the question direet- | a. ly contrary to the way T would have cago be te eros ton} rh War ee game in which Eowas the umpir Ya, only a small town eecrut, He's merely a guy with a minor league eye, the solution of the problem —w credited to me. And since it w He'll never fill a big timer’s sutt. ineorrect U have been the many letters on the subject. i age ability of teachers is expeeted | ee to be higher than ever before. Many) which. said. asi igen, wae filed for recurd in the office er of Dees atoreuae in 8th day of August, 1919 normal school graduates have ac- cepted positions as teachers in coun- eC L30 try: schools and better-prepared hock ae alway coe teachers means better educated stu- Book one hundred fitty-five, (155) : i dents, Miss Nielson be| of Assignments on ‘page ene hun- ag : While some teachers have had dif-. dred twleve (112), and was there: 4 b 3 ficulty in’ getting jobs> f school after duly assigned by, an instr . boards have had trouble in getting ment in Wweiting tothe Merehants Rearhare Toho) exid ance, theeer are! Manufacturers: State $ Mouetsliy, mipalavar the apemie now available plenty of teachers to igen Ih SUCHE inOfieame’ and sHEre me |) ed ae : fill all vacancies. Last year. there} after described, at the front dour of were 8,000 teachers and 175,000 chil- the Courtirouse, Iw ther City of: Bis- ‘k : dren in the schools, Statistics for] marek, County of Burleigh and| + a this year are expected to show a et ‘once ieee ae ne pent greater number of both as the ten- : H education en; day, of September, 1925, to. satisfy tks ‘ dency toward more e the atnount due upon suid mortguxe courages parents to keep their chil- nthe, day of sale. ° | |dren fn school after the period when The premises ertbed in sald ah they may legally ‘discontinue their inortgabe and which wlll bz apld te 5 A eeadi He's green and he’s awkward, nothin’ more'n a kid, His chances are few, that’s a.canch; Back thee m the woods be may sem ike the gnods, But just wait ‘th he gets m pinch. JOW that's haaabey, 1d about T R. Cobb, q As he made bs debt «at aque ob, BRUT the tale ofthe guy from out 0 tine sticks, {s known to the tiniest lad; The puzzle of the i fon whether or not a ran th: the t With run. | and one to center | the plate but the man from thrown out at home, nia nd out. sallaty the Game ase situated in the : B : ne batsman reached second . _] He took the old sure, changed ll buts nme tee a a oes : ae New study ms, oe but failed to touch first | AAs he scampered and galloped like North Dakota, described as follow, i ea eel 4 Cal i! appea e to pire | - . e youth en v he 5. i, . is ys Mie itne Ghteccan eaten | 3 ; {mn battin’ and feldin’ and baserunnin’, too, on theast Quarter (SH) and the : fis.a new system Ae up the! out, retiring th I | é He leaped into fame with a bound; Sor he i etiag » of the: Southwest regular course of study which isebe- 4 k ¥ se rte © The question was, did the runner | | The king of them all at playing baseball, oie Temnhibcone hundten for 4 ing de by the state department "who crossed. the ecore! The arti of education. Under thi stem ifs ‘aa West of the sth Principe! each teacher will be futnished. with ate from third, | fi * You've heard it—what @ true angn’ wound. Je quoted me a3 4 wri sai Meridi nat in ne hundre a a chart showing a standard rate of ? was really automa i gat ies cording: to “re ° dovernment ‘ grade. “By r fern ng to this chart! whevey thereo, ain ae vaniaeaanie inexperienced: teachers will be able| to determine if their, students: are | cori 4 One Thousand: Five HHundrea “Furons bees 4 making average. progress, Miss ‘Niel- THE ON fF ne und 65-100 Dollars ($1,- nee son said. 3. ; "Teachers’ Institutes + WHO Dated August Gth,: 92 September 28° will mark the begin- RESCH ARGH & MANCPACTORERS ning. of a series of county. teachers Pes Nee Analg nee: Soe institutes which will be held in every | FORGOT” ,ouner of said Mortgage. Daring a’ spe- JAME . MOTLRIS, county in the state. During a’ spe nee t cified week the teachers in each! county Will attend a brict training| fe ig school ‘at seme central point at beauties have| witch experts in both upper-grade [| “Mere Sept: 10: aD Nob all bathins CORRECT ae: bobbed hair!’ This 'is Miss Eleanor|and primary-grade work will give COOK. BY WIRE McCracken, who has: been chosen{|them pointers. 2 “Miss “Wheeling? by’ judges in the}, Ten eieapee uaee licun appointgd | _ANSTIAD OF BY FIRE | west Virgin city. Yor each section and one from each | ‘he’neglected that formality and | therefore was the second out. \ 2 Of course that wasn’t so. On a failure to touch a base, the runner is not out until the ball is thrown tothe base not touched. If the run- ner’s attention is called to the fact that he failed to touch the base, he is entitled to return to that base and be safe, if he can get there ahead of the ball. realy ae aes | aay, : Ashe celebrates twenty long yean on the ob. i ene : As a matter of fact the run fat“seore, since the runner really crossed the plate ona play in w tied failed to" tenon \