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PAGE Six ———————————— |BREAKS OF GAME SEE (Sports| WHITE SOX DRIVE FOR ATH PLACE this the ‘ dis hen Cle Yun Indix skey to Figure in Series Money plavers’ « Each h the d rung first 26 time Vriumphs hie triumph over Vs hed h tory 4 cland's nfall kees the possibilit uns. fu place last two Ty the National lies stayed a third fou the Robins, 6 holds sixth place hy three point weenpy the. ee the an opport h pls kivn must tal eof th PIRATES HIT “Avookl the ¢ Team Has Chance Playe Kiyn OVER .300 Granth: Wright and) Traynor of ure all elowtine Granth und) Moore two the ably ow oO the nip ting A, has. be ive ot In totak cored, and stolen the all other major league stand the only club in tional ue hitting ove big improvement over a they hit but img not +o much can be} said. Fact is, outside of the two Roston clubs the Dreyfuss unit is the poorest in either circuit. But What it lacks in defensive ability it more than makes up for offen- naive A da her words, tears that? xood offen is defense seems to work out in this Barnes miythies is r ed: at end, ard. He le collegfate track experien nes was iarried shortly before came to Arkansas, i bride a former student of the Althou; Smoky with Ide"Babe"” A best batt hur gure, Sheehan, itting below machine State In ersity of Jo the ping. adjust University and am nad and Me: 2-200, 14 on sacrific and Aldrid © top the 6 while Kre i Head Coach F. the Razorback | for its drive on is a product Monzo A. Stag of the Uni his under-graduate hed himself | th footba Jin ba Smith right aroun: nee both the sele vit wing butt etion the Ti rk. rohart the naking eo Mek » elite division clouting. you lok” at end the eold and down the spine dows ht and Barnl te as at the plate with to score Wright t nd Barn ext with an circles Big of me burg both wast , TO DECIDE WORLD, SERIES STANLEY HAR ALY EVANS tit arded in pickin nably be du otherwis pro re F pitch ink. to win the National LL Likewi Son sre 1 American, fash will be e knew that would then] tep inte the picture and ordain that R should take advantage of th by cracking: out a forerunner of the win tradition < not always “\ the vietor in the world serie CPL de not believe there is a distinet ke rk of superiority between the twol abs on which one could definitely| the winner. Afier a short s is not a true ns the run- ha. at Towa City,! y of by} ‘Ten’s | Me flares i had c¢ A \ for; Mrs. 1 look for the b 4 most important putcome. Th j are two featu | looked in The i has more p fers seldom run i blue ribbon no | UE batsm: \ to form in the asic, Often s the shini ue Pittsburg has ashington is f. a short standpoint debatable die rather than kind. the mest impo: In this respect rs to have edie but you ¢ fe the final mon Southpaws Zach just couldn't game in the American League, ched out, yet it was. the: who Stopped the 7 q finish Both two start Jory in th n exhibition of iP think | plus the br If Washing f the belief t ous défense will b club's: mar nt HANGS UP MARK | Mellilo the a of Milwaukee Beats s Second Base Record { | | Hggnes would dis! to see her alma 7 defeated on the football field, ‘sl # making an exception of the r unsas-Iowa State game, and is! OSCAR MELLILO ragting for the Razorbac | , : thes was graduated’ from .the| Star second: baseman of the. Mil- University of jicago Inte spring, watikee’ American Association. team, rving as president ‘of the sevior| wlio recently smashed Larry ‘Lajoie’s go He first enme into: the Ath-| record of 4 chances in 156 games Igtic limelight back, in his. high| established in 1908. Mellilo, in Mat jool days at Cedar* Rapids, Ii., vere he wis a member of the team at won the national championship Es “the Penn lays. State and the frays, hail 10 the season not yet over should add: several more chanees to his list, He's’ one of the best infielders in’ thv-Double’ A ‘gy ganization, nayers often go © Those 'fout elubs, the: Cubs, Ath-! and her fathet owe him’ great sums ‘ Q i. the battle, : phere 5 BILL McKh ties, Red Sox Giants, "stand of money and that payment will be itriés encounter “i when x Hurley, manager of Le) marry him. In a woods near the | - izes: | Rey, ualied, ne reerge anna iter Markaby ‘home Sefton is, surprixed cI ch le et s sett ¢ &\ bx Peter in the act of forcing his urate ag reuehe, cnc league has | tilted with spectators but the police | Lqves “pon Nane Nan, atrasd ' eel quickly cleared ‘the enclosure, what Sefton might to the bi of the-quartet heing eastern teams.| The rest of the card excellent. | Sick man, tells hin to ¢0 : . Jimmy Porter, U of North} i RN CLUB Dakota Welter weight, beat Submar- | Tshe’,'back: to her hom i of major, league ball sburg will have th athorline SmithiaH tiers a Later Peter calls, but Nan refuses rate it superior { sburg wi ave the rather Smith in, the sit roun to see him. She. is beginning to re- i distinction of “being” .the| windup. Jimmy Lynch, Gand F field of : i y i gret this implusi tien when she Collin nd the White vestern club to get into: the| outpointed Earl Orton of Fargo inj fears her father calling Sox “er, Risbe Col- games since 1920,. That year!a four round bout ‘which wv the , af lins’and ; (laveland represented: the West ‘sce-| best of tHe evening. Carl Zitser of /NOW GO ON WITH THI fs ability "te pull scemingly im-| ton. Crookston and ‘Joe Smith; “Grand| Nan: went out into the hall Mir. roskibld aouble pl the pinch!) In the meantime, or during “\oar,| Forks, won. their respective round] Marraby tsood there, his ‘spee- agit) scond comprehension, 192% 1923. and 12k, the, classic was a BY sletiont iE Crate; and} tackles up over his forehead. Nothin ie the aneptte of an. strictly eastern the Gigins 4 MeKinnon tof, Grandé Forks. “Foam going to London tonight,” oppagitty: clubs yore. and “Yan! the’ fi oo ani. he ‘said’ abruptly; he’ seemed to t fans are when play ington ea | In. avoid meeting Nan’s eyes. “I may eke We thee: sauy all fandom! j hi | | be away’ some time-you will be all be earned : knows. right here without me, Washington «will facé plenty of There hasn't been a series “he- A little ironical smile crossed vitehing. from the rig’ tween two western club nee the , | Nan's face; all right without “him! handed me nbers of the Pirate staff,| 191% debacle when the Reds and te s, | Why, she hardly ever saw him from t southpaw in Yde. White s clashed, s, that} jt » | one week’s end to the other, save : ‘ western division clubs have done when she went to ask about Leaguers. tell paws are just to the likin; but little playing. ia te blue ribbon | meals, or for‘ money for houschold ut the team has beeng beaten | affairs the years. | expenses. i five times this r by port- . _ “Qeite all right,” she snid. it would seem to elim- “Have iyou got enough money to Ww 0 more ington c ‘former ihetnlons j Battle Collett, shing EM CERTAIN WINNER | Or 2 ashington’s two left hande euther : 1 to be to the lik- nd speed is still proved n't tre, he is ce E uson will he Washington stand point.['¢ assortment of slow stuff) & troublesome to free-swing- power perience eous club than Wash- all field. in com- ston cour: ver stepped on the is a potent factor ched are the ur of tener club. to win the world For Golf, |: Championship Oct. (P)—Three fore a stranger met ls of the wom; mpionship, r nd Glenna Ameri-| come | with a pair. of successive triumphs later. Ste be New York re rT N ‘ St. Louis . “| By NEA, Service Stout Institute vs. Winona Teach-| rs al Wittoha,* "+ Linicoln vs. Mlinois Coliege at “Lin. vl, TA dh Dakota Aggies ton at Patge, Ny » D * Billy i Billy Evans Says Says_/ WORLD SERIES FACTS In all the years the blue of baseball has been st there have only been four occasfons wherein 2 Winner one. season has to repeat the: following ‘bon! e Chicago Cubs turned Detwvit, after! ne outfit th ids nvingg “whippell, the | year hefore. The -Athletigs in 1911, knocking out the Gian! atter trimming the Cubs. the pré ous fall. The next team to come through the Red Sox, ‘defeating ee 1916, after ch lies in the to follow, victory over the Yan-! ing w seasbn ashington Philadelphia x0 it Claveland 0, St. Louis 4; Detroit 3 Gamex Friday w York at Uhiladelphia. hington at Boston. Only games scheduled, Natioaal League w. Pet. | f 3 ittsburg innati oo foston ay a) Krouk lyn, + GB. Bt AAT -;87) 84 Ad 66 85 B = NEAR RIOT... sey BREAK oun: ~ ARTER FIGHT deers Gat i, Battling ieee, Minot, Gets Decision Over LeRoy ‘on Foul Grand Forks, N, Batt i fourth round | round contest here ton feree Johniy who was winning handily , low left | knees, jee before, one first round and onee. in the y was watned by referee Ki i ee hitting low. i New York, Oct: (P)— the football season will conference clevens jump ray In the East, Yale will hattle at West Point; Mary i the ‘Nav Mine the conference card time Red Gri tien this season, Notre Dame is y at Annapolis. will be & ready Roel ae ne team using an jal atta Notre Dame’: over yIor is considered ‘or lagk. of excitement mneeting with Lombard. Flickertails to Grand Forks, N. D,, Oct. Resutts Thursday Jelphin 6, Brooklyn 3 game s: Only THE M ARK row ERIVLES 1 cam and now French chan com peting with Raith Cummings, Chic! , petro Gets eo, le 0, former National and Western Jota gue tres ‘tintin again th t feat écpenuldnidte anil heré “recently, he tied the eee ee ee ee eae tiany American, Legian’ rere for mést pote eee eee three-b ma single tlt 0 In “pick, ‘then ney Miss than pa two of Mrs. The upset of the day came whén Miss Fordyce, former Ohio cham. pion, downed Mrs. F.C. Letts. of Chicago, who dethroned the cham- pion, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Mura ° F a, Wednesday and five, An it the Miss M tenni Mrs. jon and uphill struggle, befere the C won, th non, Paw; made Cumm suce four and three, | Wyo VS, | Minois Columbu: Lombard ys. BR innati ¥s. Cornell vs. Grinnell at Mount Ver- Buena V: | Luther. vs. Carleton’ at Northfic | _ Phalen-Luthe: Jenny “collene Thomas at $t.. Pan), nkato Tenehers vs Faribault lett had the best WV. ih equalling by the Mrs. Fraser Mond ys Was three for fifteen holes, inclu © eagles, in’ dispi 0. S. Hill of Kansas City, bet natidnal flavor ch between Mrs. ry K. Browne, Pac star, and last aset begun in ‘b the loser waged a remarkable dian 1 ' red and ‘tw6. 35 alr < Kentucky at Ch ebraska ut Urban evs. Ohie Wesl [Michigan vs. Michigan atl Amuse ase ae, Seas fe Arbor: Vand recorded! in ‘ook 175 Northwestern vs. South Dakota at) gages, at page -247, will be) for Evanston, closed by # sale of the premises in | Wisconsin vs, Iowa State at Madi-) sul mortgaze amd i thsoh: st oribed, the-“teont door of the Indiana ‘vs. Indiana Notmal at Symi gioung maiemanek; County ot Bloomington, jakt the-hour of 4am foreloekiu, tes a Purdue vs. Wabash at Bafa! the Gth: day of November, 1425, Oklahoma Aggies vs. Kansas at! watixty the umount dua aoe fale Lawrence. Getic rie at Sloey dake, of site. 'thed Oklahoma vs, Kansas Aggies sscrihed: in beid morts: Ee Manhattan, wi sold to Notre Dame Ianover dt Cinei nati. Washington vs. Drak Western Reserve Cleveland, Baldwin-Wallace vs. Oberlin at Oberlin, stip Des Mvives vs. Central Moines. seve together. with $.,9. Qlaf at S Magalester at S achers’ College at}, (Towa); Sts _Btattuge af it came along. a Corporation, on the 24th day of: February,, 191 at 11:00: o'clock a, m., :and ‘record. 31, and assigned by. weitten. ingtrae Smithy dated the. an opening’ clash in gopherdom. [fitea 4 oe record Hy the office of the [ten Burteigh and: State. of North Dakota, 1:30. o'clock -p: P Hooks 161,.0f Count House at South th i eit at bic County, Nort t st J at at isl fume of By itty tate IB oe XH, site, awatist the NereMnbefore » Larry Lajoie. Joe Jy on, G, Williams: and Bill Jacobson later equaled it, Jacobson got his trio on Sept. 9, being the last Jobnsonian play r’'to: turn thé eiek itn Midéner to Pettey Mort st.duy of Febru: wry, 1919, and filed office of the f the County of B igh. and. State :of Ner Dakot. 1 Hook 161 of Mortgages, at pag ment, te .Fred .S. ith day: of. 1° bruany, 1919, and es tee of ofthe County of the. Gth @uy of March, 1919 at m., and recorded In 2 dexeribed as.fol) rst Quniter ($V t te nar A Mow nsiiiy Cone Kot ert iae to. age sayin jottce: ‘of seid) mo {SAN be “the atutory andyls dope. and dlshasteesnenty Are test stot od Magi Db we THB! having failed to pay: taxes, levied sand ‘a an" aie nd anita ees aE 19881" amounting te One Hundre uae 6724002 (d19R OTE | the Assign Dl heen pein {he ‘anid umount whieh ty Iucluded bE ave fore- 0 i it three triples to set ae ‘ Accompanied | porters, which will be: nug at least 200 more when they with thé ‘Gophers in memorial sta-, He went on harriedly afternoon, Taium . Saturday North Dakota: Flickertails, ° left! this morning fot| what three stro’ Minneapolis and their annual Pattle With Minnesota, The squad in Shargs By Conch Paul range i his assistant “Litz’” R ess, mmered in pis ES his poner “what more do you re- quire? He very decent ‘fello Weather Favors A |ite has heen a Yeood friend to ne 1 should like to see you married to Playing of Junior | },°"° pore’ Nan's face flan “ Minneapat is, Oct: ‘eleven ‘fomorrpw''in the stadium before be a@ record breaking au he cloud of uncertai: has hovered over and Ascher and Bob Peplew which is almost certain |Murrel at fullback. right end, WwW dav's, cfagh. ">> »Ehe Ror Dakota be! arrive’ here tonight, gregation. and issald' to sive, Officials ‘of ‘the’ game 6 ‘ed, 5 St aa i Judge. start at 2:00:92 me MARK, KQENIG Gor Mai fk ‘Koanig, the fieldin; iteed Inetine- artival of, oe mks MAGK 8 ball ouldn’t stave: paTice Hea, REPLAY, Aah” Soria a i, $ a “ports, 2 Ww a AND Knut! iwatded fight to Krause on a foul. nd Krause crumpled to nis the secgnd round Krause went {devin front a tow blow but continued completely tomorrow when the “Big Three” of the East and the western n be pitted | ing ‘paid. against Middlebury at New Haven; ‘ather, what do you know about Princeton will entertain Amherst; | ye, Sefton?” Harvard St uinst” Rensselaer!” ‘igettont” he echocd. “Sefto Poly at Cambridge; Detroit. engages i with the Army im an ‘intersectional William and earded to line up against and Nebraska struggle in banner contest of the Western Tt will be the first with Lombard with prospects of the! Battle Gophers ‘at Minnesota Stadium ( v small band on oe Series Game Today Four of tlie nine 1924"vetérins will probably ‘be‘on the firing line when the Min- jesota footbul teani launches its an- tual assault ‘onthe North Dakota hat is expected to Doc Spears’ field selection lifted slightly today, indications pointed to Captain the quartet of gopher ball carriers Mally Nydahl at quarter and Harold and Coover, center, will be the veterans on the line. Preparations were made today thandle a crowd of 20,000 ‘at Se éleyen, ted by nearly an ull-veteran ug- vaneed in, dts, forward passing offen- The game will i Gou Wert hoe YANKEES ‘inkees’ shortstow bay got 61 to « good start. g hag tech: first-class and cSt. age Jad. plus. his out ns Huy ie the ts and iiee niteh-, Were. also: Got i ascee BEGIN HERE TODAY PETER LYSTER loses “his mem- ory. from: shell) shock on the West- ern Front. Upon his return to Lon- don he fails to recogr NAN MARRABY; to whom he had become engaged: prior to his’ de- parture for Fratice. Nan hus since; | left London to go home and care for stepbrothers. ith her friend in London, on j her. three mother! stifl in touch DICOTT, She i: 0. ce the | love of- Peter's friend and fellow of-} | fieer, JOHN ARNOTT, is “resting ut the home of Arno widowed sister; situated not from ‘the: Marraby ‘estute. Nan jealous of Arnott’s ‘sister and d LeRoy, sent in a With whem Petes the cond, ein j usted: with entions of HARLEY S » money lender who -has told “Nan that both Peter goon with? he asked. ‘The lid on |" Nan ¢olored; monéy had been her be lifted! chief bugbear ever since she came home; ‘she had’ soon found that I there were many 1 ¢ for household exper ‘and Nan’ hated debt; she had insisted on their be- into’ the ness acquaintance of mine. Why do you ask?” Nan did not answer at once; then she said, clearly: “Because this ternoon he asked me to marry him.” Mr. “Marfaby: swung round “for had fully 2 moment he st: at his een im 8") daughter with sheer ment: then he took an uncertain step for- ward and peered down into her f: “Asked — you—to marry him! Are or, att to tussle extensive s triumph ¢ < : % . ‘ 5 ; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1295 ¢ ¢ ded. Arnott squared his shoulders. Thank you,” he suid quietly. understand.” He stood beside her for a moment then suddenly he caught her b and raised it awkwardly Nan gave ‘u little | but somehow she before she could be] li Even you could not protesting er: was pleased, y a word h sv_ sel Nan's oyes blazed... “Then it is true?" she said. one I dared hope your own way. § ehance—it's ‘more thi ng heard the boys’ voices down for” the road, and the next moment th y had turned the bend and were coni “K a) about me a ‘ nage ut abou ae ree ng towards her, with Peter Lyste himself. were cold’ as Nan turned and walked out of the rh room. = * It was too late for Nan to e hey h and had all’ seen her, she kne Claudi There wero some letters 1y Sede te nae the hall table, One was for her} others, towards her, calling ut. thy from Joun Endicott; she bre ie ee ee ee ; i sa Hee ing Nan opened the gate. She felt x superfluous vehiat she ie she were walking on air seeer bens . “Oh, Claudie!” she said reproach But today Joan seemed to tee tone Peees ua struck a deeper vein than A pea GMWE take themes there was a very real anguish in hope you didn’t tube them, i‘ the first few mords—the wonderful He wouldn't let me,” he sai Tim, i appeared, had gone. back to | Ate phe Franée—his 5 Wis at nh ‘dnd, |B puckward, Jerk’ of his -h and the world was desolate in con: 1 “Quite right, too” Nan de sequence, pe ue nh z “I'm all “alone again, Nan-Tim | she had to meet Peter no has gone, and I feel as if my_ heart To ‘Be Continued) will break. To have to stay in the house where we have been so hap- py—without him--to fave nothing to look forward to...” Nan crumpled the’ ietter |Grace Lusk’s Prison angrily. ot nd in tu his opened the gate and was striding “TrueLof course it's truc--how | eperied wuss z do you imagine T-can five, on the oft down the lane at a tremendous few pounds naged to make| Mte. i : bke out??|. There wa suspicious moisture pen war’ broke out?) iy Nun's eyes as she looked after him. “If you w ‘ ; 70 “Ite'd make somebody a splendid cared ‘what became: of me or your Te Meith fhe ald ‘nok mother and brothers, as long ws you Penge ea Li were free to do ax vou liked and xo] Whgh was the use of wishing ans n t Ki Sentence Commuted thing to look forward en she had just lived through pétfoct happines: 1 Nothing to look Madison, Oct, 2.—-()-—Grace forward t n she’ herself} Lusk, former Waukesha school teach- would have sacrificed all the fu-|er, convicted of murder in connec ture for just one day out of the) tion with the fatal shooting of Mrs. happy. past. * | David Roberts and sentenced June For two days Nan saw nothing} 18, 1918, to 19 years in prison, hus of Peter, John Arnott came over| been ghinted a commutation of’ sen- once, but he seemed distrait and! tence by Governor Blaine, ‘The sen- nervous; he liad lost his usual) tence was commuted to expire yes- cheeriness. a terday During the short while he was in| released on a conditional the house he fidgeted about the! room a good deal and talked jerk-! AAR indi ily; Nan wis surprised to discover! ri a of oud that he rather bored her; she Was| s relieved ,when. he rose to’ go. “When shall I see you ? F he asked... maining befora the exp Nan was faintly amazed. sentence, 2 i “Whenever you like,” she sai Under the cireums . society “Come: over when you like; Tam al- nothing by helding over her lig sentences linposed {0 The name of the hu | divulged by Governor to sec you.” ii ‘ine, Photographs have means of a sol heen poycentase | of an ord ‘Arhott pulled his cap over is} SEU instead of through this mode eyes savagely. Fo te Es He hasn't been ap ‘to the mark} Cawada’ produced lately,” he be seems to} omething.” | ght her breath. worth of honey lust year. Naw’ looked away with i fecling. uite sur the cause sudden over the she said edldly. “An did uo Say, Nan?” Bhe. realized that: ie’ would |v quite willing to sell heron the offered term “f told hif that. if hi Vagain T would tell y forbid’ hith the hou a arly. “You téld hip--t ‘back .from her witht i mented by exes: “You dared to“tell him th: clash He tried to: pull himself togeth the! “There is no asking twenty-{ woman to marry don't know the girls “of expect. {Sefton is a rich man; bi could give in exchange for--me!” “He told you--that There was no shame in his voice, only a sort of’ incredulous gladness that turned Nan sick, - e clutched her arm- And you refused?—you didn't’ re- Arnott did not look | ee her, U didn't know him so well, U should he was worried; over, business matters, but as it is : “Tomorrow’s” Saturday A Mighty Good youn an money?” Nan asked. ruggled his’ shoulders. always found him erupulous; one-.of th aightest chaps 1 know.”) He glanced down! at her. “But you don’t want me tol added. H most, ‘an. “1 donft. need Re : on to tell me that.” Day to Stop y were walking slowly down Here and the garden, an Arnott — suddenly; by it turned, looking at her with plead- G ae ed. won't! I—if 1} yor Yan aw ful rotte you ata personal question ‘please do.” She thought} she knew what coming. He far an agitated finger round: his collar. “H's about Lyster.. would -it- be’ possible for—for any} other. fello: tund a ghost} don’t mind telling you—though there! is hardly anyone else in the world) T would tell-—that I'm: afraid I'm— Vm one of ‘those poor creatures who can't forget...'ve never. cared for anyone except Peter in all my life....” A little sigh shook her. TAILO RING Opposite Postoiiice Memorial dience for completing to. include heelér, at which is repre- be far ‘ad- were an- Si tot nicely, The ont is cous Aras tA ic in, Picea ne, Se senda -Lanph >r inkee! Oe a ae puir Bi § WF were trotted the Macks re Lee Se like the ‘variety of sightly cologs--lavenders, pearls, 8 martenes fosey idee wade alluring? The.most for the price and a fap ahead in style is what wins the hat- -wise man. as a Don’t.be a hold- -out, get your early. ew, “abate fee their great and was not 1 pout $20,000,000 “L havent the t lout that| of a chante n—a ghost of} you would,” she said bitterly. chance— Louisville, Ky., © Oct. 2—()—Ra-| Marraby, began pacing up and gWa l naes poplde eae nani eee nts hist pidly clearing ‘weather ut noon today | the. room face was fiery red long before hej raised the hohe of fans that the see-| “You menn to tell me that you| had finished. ond game of the Junior World Ser-| sent him away?" he dem “Of course, T know people don't! ies: between, Louisville’ and Bulti-| tently. You don't rea slever care twice in the saine way-| whore would ‘be played. Rain yester-} means to. me; you don't buts. but it you met a decent ch pt day caused touiystie. had of the} “{ realize perfectly well,” a chap who would go straight---} aug, ,Aftgr, je had, won the] said steadily.“Mr. Sefton told jand—and be ood to you—perhups; fat ame wens. “Told you!” his angry cves fell| . in time .». . oh, I hope you before hers. dome hate me for asking you . : “He told me ‘that’ you owed him] “L don’t mind you asking me, Four Veterans i in money,” Nan. said. “And that he| she said, frankly. “Though ‘ait \ : Minnesota Lineup would ‘be willing to cancel the debt| hate it from some people. And Pi Pome