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- PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —_ HF Sports| 'B.H. 8, ELEVEN LOSES GAME | AT DICKINSON MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925 SORT OF AN ALL-AMERICAN AFFAIR _ FE = T we WHEATPRICE WHEAT BROKE STOCK PRICES ‘BEARISH ON SHARPLY ON UPWARD AGAIN ., EARLY MARKET EARLY TRADE Grain Financia! Livestock MARKETS By Assoctated Freas Leas Tease’ oe QUALITY | MUST. POSSESS + i Railroad) Ts:5 dought Rap Today and Market IF idiy ather nuses Decline in ,, ; , Has New Confidence echoes | Weather Causes De Recevey FPellowed But Profit] c | | Corn Market and Oats {ey iye Later Sent Prices Team Delayed En Route By H Market Is Easier | Down Again us Breakdown — Game | ‘ Ot, 1, LR)-Foreisen! rd in Snowstorm | Despite the handicap of inck of | : Fweight, the Toss of regular qnarter- Hrown from the lineap, and the vin ndoin that the members of the team ti peints were 16 immediately into the game up- | H eral M oan gd on by bus, the | 1 Ps can Can, Amerie High school gridders” hald lon, i ler, 4 Steal Dickinson ag: ° 4 comet , i or S afternoon, the ties jig , i coring ‘only; | th ed rade rail » touchdown { conti a rork Cen The day E sone all) FOR tion ue ae around fer tie Bismarck boys. Leav: "FASHION ae, the mw hour hy bus WS Sincenter— Service i} } fer iH ae an : the breakdown | { . inita ie ee ae c cindustrial |at|Mebaon, the fellows weve ae | J, V. Broxmeyer paid i cain fe rrchased on. : ell Vout before they arrived | ae : fas Thy t Dickinson, Having to take the! OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE | ‘w atter being cramped in! BISMARCK ¢ us for several hours did | CO) eurniahea 8 extended, ( ove ther phy heer j Bismare rafter | n atten the game MIGHIGAN in the season and aggravated in the started « Neo d dark northern dtieate Ho the dees Chicago game, There ! ido Bisa again this season CO a Minnexota-Notre Dam: , ak re Notre Dame, having fulfi a pus broke of defeat. spoken j f F Rockni ach, in the Arm ae new low for the! Mountain time (4:30 p.m, Bismare against Minnesota, The game ends eB sitation for a eapi-| time) the game was ‘started at the Gophots" (presconference: asclied: s Sterling was | one now fell intermittently | ile eke the caubeeed s 9 uniehaned to svsocutive aatea! hiwushout the day and almost, con | Indiana, in the lost column of the ‘< a Hes ue consecutive sles tinuously nue po & ee he | Big Ten sitice its meeting with Mich- clud SHE price down ust work on. thi ne s EL « ‘ s | 1 SHELL CORN aun ‘cask hich if ‘ ana Satur on ‘ back field. ‘ fe ball was Boring tot Miami, an Ohio conference ) d 0 a-%, idson and hare 0 dle t é _— De : Mixed) White, Dodge much In four THE EASTERN SCHEDU i 2 ad Ye truck were ed DB went New York, Oct. 19.— Fe to 3 points under st week's final plaver. UTERITZ... oi | Pennsylvania today stood as. strong tec cent jer Kur upon ota Hed frog field voaly to be WISCONSIN: eastern candidates for Nati ‘ , I « ibe Enciec U. $: Cast dan from tos nse oO! tbe, slippery cond football honors i ‘ o 180 and Fis om : f | end of thrills a mice NEW YORK ! 1640 ee M ‘ ae | son (Closing ‘ f i By NEA Cappon and a” Weiman, besides the veteran | riers, titleholders of f points ty 70M anabit ! BP itleli Ban All, Chem, & Dye 104 7 “tell which Amn Ar » Oct., 19. ort of an) tutor, “Har Yost. ners of 16. straight ave busi are a F w Lo maa) a when the Kled | On the Wisconsin side were Head Coach George | been saan from’ the free Aa ing AUR aanecaite . | their i the Wisconsin Badgers — at} Little, Irwin Uteritz and Elif Slayghter, for: feat at ae ceaaeat ae pening ae chai ‘id Scoreless 1 Madison At least in so far as the tutor | mer Michig: Little v sistant to Yost for to 0. Yale, champion 7 Am My cake Unie ORO even ual end ; } several season eo Ut u jaughter gained | team of the “Big. ‘Phrees’ “and une \ ¢ sine i reacted "lostt to the woudl thy D waabascan'| vr virtually ff of the two} fame on the field of bate. Both are now members | peaten since 1922, fell under a bruis- Au, Ta bucee 15 fl heine OF snore | all Loans opened acral dueteerslucobien. famiied schovis are made E ’ ve had much | of the Cardinal coaching ensemble, jing Pennsylvania blow, 16-13. _ $11.40 te SILLY: : to | Am. Water Wks. atop nt la kickott behindchis own goal, He) to do with Michigan football activities during the! Kipke, Blott and SI | Harvard, counted in the running S210; lights S112 ht | Am. Woolen TRADING IN MOTOR recovered and brought the ball out: list few season lectiong..on the late never xan iinprecsive «scoring extibi- lights $11.00 to S12. we {Anaconda Cop, SHARE! ATURE Sto the three yard line. Bismarck For instance, on the Maize and Blue directing | clevéns. Uteritz made the ny One Season. en i eee Hie ta tn Bebe a New Ye t. 18.-P)—Turhulent| punted but the punt went only about pench were Harry Kipke, Jack Blot, Franklin | Cappon and Weiman were all:Western scutes od cogent dats ‘ oast Line trading: in motor share daj20 yards, from which place Dickin cre Be ena “ Baldwin Lovo. H z ‘ Re BV: Holy Cross and Ohio State, r ‘ sustained stéent record its wv a lin’ ' § idl hut. & Ohio liigh eraile: rails were. the I point was missed 1 —_________'played the Jackrabbits off their fee! % i. eee ing fentures of today’s wild third quar’ nson got ‘ootball Results | the, fist two periods of the game. ‘THIS EE ng ae ‘sburgh, Brown, Penn, State and Thursday; pel ratic stock market. Motors were bid! away with a long pass | ts sas Early in the first quarter the Bisons | a TRGne Meee Gw carilbase cae tetent 1.00; : up t it the opening,' Which locked good for a touchdown mcr immer) |. deep into the State | nis om their) but Jacobson caught the [territory und then Rumpeltes: smath- | thilepeintiowhile records of Brine: he wf in. thelr but dncobuon each the. Hager BIG TEN E over the line for a touchdown. SCHEDULE IN igh uated ‘ dro ji NoNethwestern | BED forsits ceconusaeneliee ai phe 1 0. | Aftonnthe ipenatey Beaceds anil Yale's Defeat Surprising a 1 oa ft ernoon, \ $ second and las seore. rhe | | Attongthe spenalaye ne a Pennsylv: surprising victory urs ran! second kick for goal point went over} drove the Bison peautifu le prising : Be bute deferred | the ba nd some ‘believed the ex-| ; tern: i . the ball against the powerful Yule team, ful hour's sales fell below 400.000 shares, | tta point had heen scored shut onl State ee rien lout of State territory, ee Seat ance aitenerita geveithe veil “1 General Motors, which touched 187) of the men was offside when the kic ici ete | padealnangthe ifecondipeniguathg Bie Unphs, ‘The "Red and” Mue. cohorts 1 », sold! was made he point di ; isons worked the bull to within the} ») 7. - Hee ; ; on an a nant marie “cpu ey Pelne aie Oklahoma 7; Drake 0, [shadow of State's goal, only to be | University and College Teams | will face aut Maree pare ee we } Kicbert In Bandages | Wyoming Colorado School of; heid’ for three downs. On the fourth ae . |peianetwiaduGrance-end. P wer ; Kiehert, ilashy fullback, who won| Mines 0. ‘ Hinois ‘Conteue| PSs, Bumpeltes booted squarely, he- Are Planning For a Stren- lteter Bled \Cxnnge aad. thentltintyat vel PACE LIVESTOCK Tor his Workin: “they, lake Forest U. Mlinvis College tween State's uprights for three! uous Week-cnd | nthe _busiey Artis, machine, which th ball S: Ohio U. 7; te threatened the sta a ry ee es en: pam Pont de rs, on buying influ-| day and all the amas lal had| Dayton 17; |of the ancond: hittansbemsmeneeiss |e . je Plonehlp aashoby its leetrie Pow. iran UIGaT ‘and|to be dono.byi the. oth bere Depauw Normal 0, f ened athe eBikon ok wein-| Chicago, Oct. 19.—()—The _tri-| broad’ intersectional schedule as_ b: n crrent fe Tnings and tone dong. t e other mensbers oars ee se jaune reliiened thet i yee es i fumphant march es M higan toward | its impressive showing in the sco * dividend. fering from an infection of the. face | les 0. furt hammered the. Bison back on V|Sver"Iadiana and Wisconsin this | Hees eat ‘ The brenk in the motors caused’ and went into the game at Dickizson| Lawrence 0; Coe 6. charges until they reached the Bi- Hi i a U, i hing’ of the in ‘ : aod 5 Ohio Wesleyan 28; Ohio “North-|charees [oe I the Bi-lweek is gathering momentum that | Louis University, will take up’ the thetic selling of the industrials, ; with fils, fac elia alan iag: Contes ear ; Zs son 20-yard line. Here the Bison “the Wolverines hope will sweep he-| burden next Saturday at West Point, ey quently, it deemed best to Been | Ore B le ipsa cates namiionteGs held. tossing Welch . for an cight-|fore it “Red” Grange and his Ilini,| and then will come the Cadets’ first him put, of the scrimmage as mue! tee ieal i ae enver jyard loss and then Rumpeltes broke | s urday’s opponents big test against an eastern eleven, as possible, laerimosice Normal 0. up the offensive by intercepting Hl With heads unbowed by the 12 to| their annual uggle with Yale at S |, Olson, regular quarterback who had ee ie tae oe rps 110 Iowa defeat, Hlinois is working to] New Haven, Conn. on October 31. A «6 ig nepeduto abe etal Hinie.s spacial GA ers make the game, before an expected | hattle with Coluinbia at the Polo .& G examination day and thereby get Collene 102 Beleie. 8, eee EEE -———— —# | homecoming crowd of 67,000, both c| Grounds on November “14° and. the ee a frs ck into the lineup, failed in this ARaT TS HET nelole Be orld Series Facts ‘J eomebaek and a duplicate of last} closing event with Navy will mark ot i nd tierelors: a isu a hen gape: ers ate lege 15; Centre year’s melee, wiben aGratiee nade une the concluding matches of importance - Saturday of this week the Bis- se 1. ed the f E : 5 ae Speingticli 10g; dod 108 12, | marek team Journeys, to. Jameston| EAST ! Miuigntenticecsimincizertom:| eae eee Ko | Kennecott. Con. cs |for 2 game with the Jamestown high! Noire Dame 0. FINAL REANDE ing back a kickoff for a Other Title Contenders about school cleven. mpshire 26; Rhode Is-| 5, . ny Friedman, whose feat] In addition to Army and Philadel- The Lineup Jand 0, Eeichuneh 3 . urday was 1 factor in] Phia there remains on the list of pos- Saturday's lineup was follows: Holy Cross 7; Harvard. \* 4 the downing of the Badgers. sible title contenders Dartmouth, Bismarck--Kieber : ra Maine 0. | : Cornell, Syracuse and. Holy Cross: tisme Kiebert, fullback; Moses | i 1owa-Ohio State ‘ 5 Hi SF ncHaS i Hot we Res and 3 tigan, “halfbacks; " Jacob- | 5, . flus h viet i-| Cornell. and Dartmouth hav o Mie onti ib. 8 snd) MeGetiienn Nalbacks; Jace | te eib Stee er H lows, flushed with victory over 1; be tested by opposition, however. The ‘ , quarterb Folsom, | center; | i | ing stock of its forces fi y) Moy Kar hard spr Jones and Kollman, guards; Bender! Bowdoin 14; Wesl H | i te meeting this week-|big Green team on Saturday will a @ © 140 Missouri 1 pid. durum 1.32 J j)and Anderson, tackles; Lofthouse; Springfield 6; aint i i ss ‘end, teammates will'mect in| Ch h Harvard, while the Ithaca top Montgomery Ward Barley sample graue| and H. Brown, ends; substitutes, Brown 48; Bates 0, i Senators 43° Pirates 2. ithe’ game, Marek, the Buckeye back- team will have a severe battle with ‘ . Biseuit . to 61. Corn 2] Brown for Jacobson Virginia 16; Virginia Military | es ‘ourth Game | field flash, und Cuhel, Hawk back,|Columbia at the Polo Grounds the ( 2 mixed 78. - Academy 10. i Senators 4; Pirster 0, \having played side by’ side in high | following week-end. The chances of 36 ‘Thomas’ Field Johns Hopkins 7; 2 ichmond 0 | Eth Game ‘ {school in Cedar Rapids two years |Holy Cross will be diminished to Pittsburgh y i pad age tae ago. Ohio's experience in downing Co: | very appreciable degree by the | Goal Beats S. D. Syartinnore 25 | Eixth Game jumbus last week is guiding its prac- | its of the schedule. | ; F 1 rn NORTHWEST \ tice session, and Towa is improving Yale-Brown; Princeton-Colgate $14.00; untrimmed kin Eleven By 3-0) North Dakota 3; South Dakota 0. its line. The Hawk backfield, with! The “Big Three” of the east, none he : North Dakota Aggies 3; South Da-| Nick Kutseh, leading \ conference | of which could score » vietory las me Hts Grand Forks Nob. Oct, 19,—-A| ota, Agsic | scorer, is considered past the test} Saturday, must rush to the defense eat pana 7 : | drobeklckcueean Do he Tice tae Winona, Teachers’ College 13; Forts .Gate receip' stage. s 3 of traditional gridiron prestige again : hits, & Rd re jdrop-kick by Thom n the last few Snell \Aavinery coun Wisconsin-Purdue next Saturday. Yale, with several CHICAGO MARKET TABLE : minutes ofan th Dakots | vaukee 6, Plasers*csha sconsin, smothering under its | regulars on the side lines nursing in- AVieaL WE University victory | over| al 12; Super-| pach club's share. defeat by Michigun, plans to recoup | juries, must measure strokes with Open v.—Butter {Soul a ate in ome-coming. i: Bach ledeue’s Chee: > im the next three weeks me 4 ig en'|the sharp claws’ of Brown, while pin vacking stock Day contest here Saturday, ; Ripon 0. ba teams on, its schedule. Its first oP-| Princeton, which, surprised and held slippery field: and wet ball, the! | St. Mary’s 20; St. Nobert’s 7. CR axeed receipts, ! ponent, Purdue, makes the game its| the midshipmen toa 10-10 tie, stacks = result fe whiei had fallen all FAR WEST ae conferénee start, after a preliminary /yp against’ Colgate and the brilliant A i c [morning, ‘made consistent football) Gpiyersity of Wdaho 7; Washington TT: k record of two wins and) one lets | Eddie Tryon, who leads eastern Ine INeOBOU Es Flouk 10. to | impo! State College 6. Minnesota akes against outsiders. The Bo! ak-]ers in scoring with a total of 81, Roebuck. nts highe Grits reat veete (see Norn oDekainaill sone California 6: St,’ Mary's 0. : crs’ fall from grace by losing to Wa- 157° more than unybody else. 1 nelair Con, Oil Zapbonte usted. aecehl $8.75! Sensational punting gaining in al-| Oregon dd; Pacific 0. 32-6 Victory From | bash has been mitigated by shutouts pent BAY ody. Se « Southern Pacific in 98. pound ‘ec A most’ every exchange during the 1 of Depauw and Rose Poly. ‘ Southern 3008 barrels,” “Bran !trkine duct which took. up mest'or| Qrewon Aggies 62; Whitman 0. Wabash Eleven| After stance of a quaricr century, |. Never in your life have you | tee game, ee eens: Oe rivalry between Chicago and Penn: known anything to ‘compare psu Ae ay ogee Ys reat y (®)--The | 8ylvania flares anew in their ol with thi lete HAPPI. vada 14; .CWlege of Pacific 0. Minneapolis. Oct, 19--(#)--The | ¥' wi e complete - . innesots 7 delphia game. ‘The Maroons, ‘last Never in your life have you| Too Late To Classify NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOLS — {Minnesota football standard went up| yeas conference titlist and so far NESS of the | wonderful known anything to compate TO THE Jamestown 0.’ [hard driving Gophers” pounded a |wndefented, although tied by Ohio! “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold with the commits HAPPI. |7°, manor -woman go Jamestown 0. are riving: Gerken pounded “| State, ure’ grooming themselves. to 1 iv ly he Alex & ee Prod e through life who wonders-why su luke 0, serappy ash cleyen, outweig te reverse ancient precedent by wine exclusively by Rosen } a NESS. of the wonderful) cess and prosperity. comes.so read- by big m rein, ane aibitisnian iy by ning, the Quakers having won threc| Bro. 4 ine “Ground Gripper” shoe. Sold| 1s, rome, witle tulle ana di 2,f8,t4,6 count for its third straight [And"sied ane of the games before aa ae Pipe exclusively .by Alex Rosen & scribed. portion of others. ' e The relentless: onward tush of the Mt, | saci peathra Talent : Heat ‘your water with Gas. ro. rpg plendid ‘individual reading | for jpepher, revolving, yeith Cantain |, Northwestern, downed by, Chicago, It’s the eamept vel. . rae iainines Mean Cot Ceharactee ai, ri é Aachen’ contributing ‘valuable. Tater. [Ra® 0) breathing spell in, rehearsing = , ‘ a ion ‘of character, . if “Jan entertainment for Tulane, before pee Watch for ‘The Iron! descriptive mentality, vocation, State Frosh- 37;| ference, swept down the for | Mecking shroo ‘conferenco stenms apd Don't mi miss the Lieu- vill rs ‘Overl, Herse”—America’s most stu-| Jove, courtship, -marriage, heulth,| Brookings 0, three touchdowns .in. the’ first three nie Dame. Thatgliecesa injure Con ond ti i A | rearing of children, ete. as reveal-| Fergus Falls 22; Wal ian 0. periods, with the: fast charging Go-| Ralph’ “Moon” Baker, Purple back- | FaNee= cert at: the i 0. : ons. malian. DIEHIe: cd by Brotemor A. rd,| Dickinson 123 Bisn pher line clearing the way shend.| $19 man, a fortnight. to recover. i Phone at, Van loge Mote ior) MIAO COMES | heh, he eather fom Mane tnury verter cnt AMtOFiUMM. tonight, ' * t birth-| Hamli B 4 e ‘ 3 R. | date’ and one. dollar and: one will a: — ry on and thev showed little mer i j Eran aptamer 4 *"Nestos Calls _ Calls | be mailed you, Introductory book Aggies Ti on the light -Hoosiers,.counting. two | m CHICAGO PRODUCE | on Coolidge | 5 cents oF both for $1.00. N. D. Aggies Tie more scores, one on a pass inter- } Chicago, Oct. 19.—Butter lower, | ' 10-19-1w With S. D. State] <cr'e4,»y O'Brien, end; on the 18- Bowlii f th 1 4} receipts 10,371 tubs; ¢ y extras | > += | vOR RENT—-Two furnished | rooms it! ° te) sere tine Be oa jowling is one of the most healthful of indoor recre- 4 | 30 ; tandards 47 z extra sti ie i Washington. Oct, 19.——K. for light housekeeping in ‘modern Wabash Accepts Break a ations. It exercises every muscle in the bor ly, teaches 4 6; seconds oO |. Nevtos, former governor h 4 a Fi " lp 1. Rye, + receipts 4408] North Dakota, called. on Presie | payee Phone SB1W or call at 8-3] kota aon MGouth Dakota in by Hoblasea: end, who-pounced on {| one to be accurate and develops a resolute control of j pris ad to ats | jQraiary dent, Coolidge ‘today before ree | WANTED—Cornpickers..:Hhone 5F2.'State to a standstill for three peri-|a Minnesota fumble behind ee the orm and Nae 1 in suatie a i f \ 5 eese unchangeds ier a five months 283 10-19-1t' ods of the annual roundup day game| after a well placed: punt by Parr. ‘owling also is helpful in ai '| Watch. for “The .. Iron Gana ee tour of Eur FOR SALE—Cheap,:a: good sewing, here Saturday, only to have State] clessy ‘Wabnsh-halfhnck, who caused | yy, oe ee a a ites neta It relieves eee | os oe ee i AIN fbn machine. Phone 6135 or cail unleash a vicious attack in the final] more trouble #fgr Dri; Spear's men gel § lw entally’ as ‘well as | Herse”—America’s most siu-! ae lene, Cet. 18, - yhest Noe 2 Cook with. Gas. It’s the sth. 10-19-3t| quarter which ‘resulted in a drop-|than all the other ashe ‘Sain Doki physically. tf pendous motion picture. ee -, Corn 2 mixed | Ideal Fuel, FOR RENT—Two, furnished rooms|kick from the field by Carlysle, sub-}had put Minnesota on'7h Invited. a 4 Al sit ahi abi ta dra evel £4 3. a ees pai tox ie housekeeping in modern stitute at quarter, and gave the) linc. I. ar canepmprisepe (=e 4 ome. Washing privileges, private. Jackrabbits a tie with the powerful —_—_—____- | ELECTRIC COOKERY | 20, "iye none: bares 6 to 78; tne: ELECTRIC COOKERY entrance, “Phone sid.” 1 VContright coached agsrosation, 3!” W, for “The Iron AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEYS ies ti b . x 19-3 to 3. ‘ em, - COOKING IN COMFORT. |2%/72,'° 222% a1 Hes 16051 COOKING IN COMFORT |WANTED—Dishwasher at Sweet} “The Bison, led by the hard-hitting Horse”—America’s most stu On Fifth Street. asada , 2 Shop. 1019-3 Ton Rumpeltes and the shifty Miller, pendous motion picture, es v tl iy "4 ‘ a a ee Ha TP TCT i a a a ee tan RPM Ep ee aa eet ete er Sa Fe

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