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PAGE SIX Sports KIEBERT OUT OF GAME WITH DICKINSON Infection Will Prevent Flashy Fullback From Play ‘Tomorrow his face ph gar of the el WORLD SERIES MARKS BROKEN al New Records Ei fished in Washington- Pittsburgh | ries we fast hattle ecords in the with 16 1 thick world ser R Joe Harris whon slum blows to tie f sinile n set himself b for two mark of fe Pleaty af Homers Peck's homer the two-eluh ndividual record | kK ford incre celipsing | nk ashington So set up ane a sing Peck’s s rors his string of misp names of Hans ¥ a from the re The ix ¢ of eight er- record, nye the mov bier’ Other new Twelve one Stan Harris aceepted ¢ ces in the field in she four oe 7 me, segualling the ord made by Claude Ritchey of f Pittsburgh in 1903. Harris Denies _ Sentiment Put Johnson in Box, e had pit in the final a his |? y ae ident Ban a “rel the ‘Washington pitcher Harris’ statement was made in re- am sent him by John- m Chicago in whieh the league lent tempered his congratula- tions for a “game fight” with the as- tion that Washington lost series mental sons n i rea- inf pitching Joha Reflection on Johnson “Sentiment played absolutely part in my decision to_piteh son,” Harris declared in his sti ment, “He pitched wonderful E reflection on Walter such a thing s hi). © President J if his telegram quoted, are gratitious and ‘would bave been better left unsaid.” The Washington manager said he i ‘no alibis” to offer for losing e final game and the series. “The breaks were somewhat against us,” he id. “Our team went down fight- wg and I feel that ve will be in the thik of it next We are not jayed: by the ¢ Scision.” 240-pound Wrestler ‘man to th {| theo the at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GLEANED_ FROM Famous @ach ® BILLY EVANS WINNING THE ing the there i or no wind Lior it is up to the team te match Wits with the strength and weakness JF the oppooitiv If the opposing defense and often wise for the h TOSS Whe vow the < stron Mir in the the vor ts takes adv be ent Kicking off sition, kick-off and the wind t diffieultic ible that the tean choo pothe wind behind it. crtainty to the ' the e direction rether, ‘This happe eaunie After the ae blowin them pre inoi downer in the wind b ub ye if a play is he team that site -geeurs, it: may the mot | prove di When in | down, is kick on the fir Viator yd, at Gale: Fore Mlingis College, Luke Forest MeKendree v re at Springfie! } Minis Wesleyan vs. Hken, at Deeat Loyola vs, | eet ! James Illinois Student Knocked Senseless 1" During Scrimmage | North Dakota v-. | Grand Pork N [hota A Albion Anbrose, South Dakota, st Notre Gridiron Strategy |< “Ohio Northern vs at ne are. Ohio Wesleyan Stars | PLAY by All-American TION OF STYLE OF By Harry Stubldreher Dame All-America Quarter back, 1924 rlerbuck 1 thinking luted: hea Told SELEC Notre i ption vs. Defiance, st for neces: | C at all Penn State, at Stni avelear ! Hamline St. John’s, at Gollege- time Knut ler of : . Luther, Concordia vs. Moorhead Normal ! Mo a prbert College vs. at Winona, Fort Snelling vs, | nona. Augustana vs. nouth, HL Bradley at Peo t Decorah, Ia at wh Knock whet uw led th roa . a avec that the q work nus e of the th St. Mary" ck ty do his be or Teachers, at wie! hat reason f s Little netual ¢ understand it, leaned to that poir Monmouth, at Mon- in th Chicago Y. M. As J s has offe hall ne ‘Tech vs, rn ‘al (Mandan Team Ready F For Minot! « Mandan Pioneer keennass of the last Saturd: vere battering to which the subjected in the final quart {smashing offensive which crumbled: A to this aj Bismare ‘s Pefense to ruins nd ekles and sou it the hearts of the —Bisn who had been jub on their 13-0 lead up to Mandan high sc came through with | ed tol in high strenuous game. The subjected | + opposi- | otball is a tion. to of football coe s gettin e doing n with the convincing nd a rtion ince th pended in at: ball Kes its j done nor more © subjected said erable punishm rying the the player physi effort expend tired menta No work when tired me to confuse his and often results not have oth naturally The the do his best | sp! ly, It tends} The recovery of Claude Brand from of plays{his illness and his return to school would |and the squad this week:b cts somewhat for the clo: However, dor the schedule, Brand's se I do not favor the 4) it center last r, inexperi- ing his part in carrying the ball jenced as he was, featured most of My thought that his attempts; Mandan’s game h Owens should only be Q ch. | Kenneth at ends and Amrick With the opposition working sfin the ba that the quarterback will not; four in carrying the ball, it to. pull a surprise {the construction of his 1 spot doing that | His loss, the day before the James- ually he ex wrecked all hopes y jof fo very «thin ne it with it. Late who tion, can often tal by carrying the to his tired back In other word the should t the play His effo in the The’ discovery © of ineligibility. made it nece: uk in still another green the Valley City game. quarterback | Brand’s return solves one of the prin ither than {cipal problems of the team. | Coach McMahon plans to take st) Movenient i solution of the problem. dents has been brought to the front [Shows that of “Lo! } publi andj s one of the | t r unex: | 9" its: part. form their very and we should sign to be displ important function, require “a centered don each side ee instan “THIS KARNAK HAS GOT a r e due to sides of or box ear, or; THEM ALL BEAT A MILE": “PRIDAY, | 83-YEAR-OLD CHAMP | Waterville, Me.—William Peter- | as | son, here, is 8 yenes, old, but he | still is able to lay claim ‘to being) the champion. wall” paper hanger in| the town. He has just completed | the job of hanging 600 rolls. Peter- | son ‘smokes all the time, and | CTOBER 16, 1925 r nding on’ or ee “Why, It Went: Right Down, | To Root Of My Ten Years| Trouble And Had Me Feel-| ing Like A New Man In No Time,” Minneapolis Man. i \LONG SOUGHT PEACE PACT IS ¢ discernible as ne. ; We would require that no nor engine should back over a without man being on the n advance to protect the unless the crossing: is pro- y autor signals operat-! the track over which the! (Continued from pore one) {some retort, but either could fin » suitable one or thought better it, and walked on, moveme tected ing for mover APPROVES (P)—The co give unani adhesion té th Gates Should Be Manned Contin- H nent is now | de, cach and every one pro yond question medicine that sensatit here at Jos. other reliable without a doubt the Statement after s being m of approy security pact dri “Where would require { shall, when operating |x position to see conditions at the ! crossing he is thus protec When ‘gates are unatiended or for any r {kon become inoperative ‘ ous sign should be di ed we the operator gates, be Presbyterians recommend this new arnak to ald { In they zt are installed for the fu there is. train hould be | 21 hours, is, in teiling of his restoration to health through its use. You bet, this medicine is worth telling everybody about, and f just T could meet people whe I did and tell them ally what it has done for me,” » Russell, “I tell you | have cn a lot of medicine in my lit stomach trouble, for LT have suff with it the ten years, and don’t believe there ever was a med cine put ina dottle that could even! arnak. It's got ‘em | + 16.-~() fentire period. In H protected by cles assume there is an oper- nee and if the eross iver will pro- to cross upon the assumption at he is doing so int safety, Many under such Nef en wa p for North Dak » for North Dak Kota Pre! a three-day session here ton Rev, Snider formerly was t large in Ilinois and came to Nor Dakota to assume” temporarily duties of state oificer for the syno Rev. William F. Weir, Chic speech last night sai ment of a country never gets of the religion of a country urged the need of i “My appetite just Jown to al-! gost job Me aE ae most nothing, and inany’s the ood! tie promotion of religion, meal I have set down to and not been | «There is no matter before the go pie Tea y emul tb ARTE 8 ernment and the church today on my stomach, and gave me indize elites ee GOR ~ tion and sour stomach so bad that 1! jigion.” {didn’t know T had ter- just ip-wag or tinuous j te much | woald | grade i made level got than 75 feet from and thus entirely inclined | that, distay Sings where th nore than lower the Contending t most ¢ essenti lunit in promoting rel cal church, Re hearers to redouble. their interest the men of their ties in church work, | “Among the spe! ! were District Judg by, who pensions board. ‘MORAL IN TH s quette, Mich, If nd nervons that leep was simply out! of the auertle nd morni would get. up Feeling exhau: start the day Ss was so weak | and sluggish t any times T just felt like T would dron in my tracks And try as hard as I might, 1 could » find nothing ‘that seemed to reach whieh would my ease he | grade cross- cll sir, a friend finally put me on to this Karnak, and I'll never be able to thank him enough for it. Why, this remarkable medicine is as different from other medicines as He just got ld further require ii un to maintain public crossing ex- a head brakeman e him of that i cept where ther [on his coat box t Is clean, would not him sta froi " it the duty of ons to institute an in- t investigation of every grade crossing a and give bl xn to the roots of » time and soon had like # new saan. “Why, I can eat anything T want now, and plenty of it, and nothing causes me- one bit of trouble aft ward. No indigesti as, dizzine headaches or any’ That weak sluggish feeling is entirely gone, and fe Feat, sleep and feel like my old time a promoter of acci-, self again, I'll tell the world it-cer- ainly reat to be feeling. so fine in by a report of the North Shore again after all the misery 1 went: Club of Wisconsin, — whi through, and I hope this statement | the 2,981 road ae of mine will help put a lot of other: dents in that state during the year!on the righ ad to good heal occurred on straight’ too. Jf they'll only give curves, hills, railway) fair trial teh do the rest and other danger point’, responsible for but 97 acti: | AE INNIS IS. THE BIG STAR OF THE SERIES nued from | a to his ed that he four jin the dirt. ‘no create sentiment in favor of carefal eyes and the in- formation gained wi in many ses be very valuable to the com- sions and railroads in arriv mo ing mi aig curved road 2 Motor were dents. ek um not oblivious to the impor: : of tuilroud croxsing protection, suggesting ny new remed, railroad crossing’ protection in vogue seem to be as effici y protection ¢ tection» will wholly danger of grade cro: think that the w seful thing to do is to edu nd create a public se © gureles: grade in my judgment, will do more ything el: one) » in the all records ff aving eight — misplays gainst him. In the 1921 ing for the Yanke: he |. Giant hit. to tuekle J his legs in the deviding bobble scoring the win- 1 aharged. classic, allowed through game, the ning ‘run. i Covelesk: ith just the sort of delivery that should conquer the irates, was knocked-eat of the box than dang, heen utomo have been rece undesirable publici newspapers. The nay do well to give reckless. dri vehicle (Too Much: of a Good Thing six y ince 1 had my first |! trouble. It rapidly grew My food would not digest und educed to skin und bone. My doctor put me tion di , worse I On the advice of my druggist I tried Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, {4 and am now entirely well.” It is a simple, harmless trepsration that re- | moves the catarrhal mueus from the nal tract and allays the —in- dan mati ‘h caus vractically “Ground Late shoes| man’s most valuable as- a set. Sold exclusively oh Alex allarge squad to Minot Saturday, . Sy ther th ces of going 0 there he expec TOMORROW: | Quarters. ‘inside ‘games of the schedule with Dickinson sear land Bismarck, The subs will prob- $1 | tly be given plenty of opportunity & v a] 5 ‘show their stuff at Minot even Football Games ;|though the result should be a defeat — — igae be Mandan CTO Colum) RAT footw ~ Revision of Railroads’ it jowe Crs Rules For Crossings Are Urged inued from page one) a t or 10 fect up in onsequence drivers » not see them and are on the before they know it is and all signs designat- hould be in th hway, where ould ‘be in pi the same ' cre’ signs in cities are located. an these signs should ‘be Self-focu: prismatic reflector type which matically glare forth with De mietakable elearness both night, “Our ctossing signs reeiisrally too sineonsni: SATURDAY, Ohio State vs. bus. Towa vs. Mlinois. Nebrasi coln, Oklahoma at St. Louis. Oklahoma v Norman, Franklin vs. Butler, at Indianapolis na State Normal vs. DePauw, dle of the hig! Voheee Washington, | Shere th anover, at Hanover. | Earlham rlham. . Centre, at East at St. Louis. Wooster, at} Cleveland. John Carrol vs. Dayton, at Dayton, Akron, O. Heidelberg, at Akron, at Wallace vs. Des’ Moines Paul. Cornell vs. Ripon, at Pipon. Coe vs. Lawrence College, at Ap- Pleton. “Morningside vs. C ae ‘éxas Christian vs, Simmons, at) Fort Worth. omenven vs. Muskingum, at Gambier, OR alay vs. Bluffton, at Bluffton, vs, St. Thomas, at St. i relief from disturbing. Se diae safe-guarded pleasures rekand duties, Will _Be a Boxer Ohio. sets 16.—-)—An- “Rolla vs. Missouri, at olunbie: Southwestern vs. Friends, at W: we ecified’ to ifvate} eiite.- fxers. He is German cham- Hans} aaraeee ot of Ps sazrs Washbur; Ra-} y special effort to! CORRECT COOKERY COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE all stomach, liver and intestinal ments, including appendicitis. | One A convince or money refund: ‘Adv, Giving better ‘“alues has ‘kept the Lanpher at the Ahead. of the hat pa- rade for over fifty years. Whenever ther ie a chance to give more, the La r gives. This fall yourtta OM her ig the biggest value ever offered in hats Fy Ask to. ste the new shapes and shades —you'll get a, thrill “if you like sightly . ‘colors. Greyes: ‘pearls, lavenders, tans. AGREE REED UPON | t Locarno. Name W. C. ‘Snider | Synodical Officer | appointed the Promotion of re- efforls toy communi reviewed the w¢k of the Martin Havi with murder, had | a bit of have The doctor human blood si he took a drink in the days when | it was obtainable. “There is no truth in the often be- lieved statement that — lightning never strikes twice in the same | place. ELECTRIC COOKERY COOKING IN COMFORT nd | ot he o- o- th ad, TAILORING J. Y. 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Sorenson, Asst, Cash, ‘PUBLIC AUCTION As I wish to.go into the registered cattle, 1 will dispose of my grade cows and heifers at Public “action, at my ereaience, 1108 - 13th St., Saturday, Petober 17, 1925, ? 4 itpat 4:30 o'clock. _ Q1,, HEAD CATTLE 21 ‘4'Graile Holstein Heifers. 6:Grade. Helsteins. 7:Guernseys.and White Faces. ‘The Grade Boe: are milking from 900 to 1300 lbs. a month now. Guernseys mr White Faces are partly dry and will be fresh betayeen,November and December 15th. 1 Grade: Bull. .. 2'Registered:Bulls, § months old. Also my’ herd Bull, Pabst Pontiac “Adam, who has a milk and butter record with him. Terms Cash or bankable paper, 2% discount for, gash. Time until October 1, 1926. You must make arrangements with your'own bank if time is desired. All property must be sett led for before removed from premises. ‘Werman Ode, Owner. “MUM. THOMPSON, ‘Auctioneer,

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