The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1925, Page 6

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yPAGE SIX: _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ Sports| = BISMARCK LOSES T0 THE MINOT SQUAD: Team Makes Bismarck Sccres Later same here Sat DARTMOUTH AT CHICAGO SATUR feam in East—Yale Will Play Princeton t in play on the 2¢ gave thought this but couldn't» i nd seversl forw: {ter touchdown, Bowlby 1,} ef football ¢ | g Feport Soh hin Uiipire Gives Details of the tea in annie oe it he Known that the 15 minut nouncing the of a period and | a touchdown i: i Scored on such pla the team the right to try for after touchdown cyen thon: the middle of the s an ane the ball cm the umpire que y not supported i van or the refer referee, stating t in the Minot-l ap ated the play wa Which had been taught his ecfieh by Knute Rockne at school for footbail coaches, theeanet formation Rockne was ie Between halves the off thréugh the rule vor to find a rule which would leg: ixe the formation, and upon to dd so, called the attention of both coaches to the play’ and asked — the Minot coaches to find the particular section of the football rules formation ing finger Do not tense andZ books in an ends ae bring arms te This picture posed for Charles Berry, L fayette, All-Ami 1 es Were unuxble to locate such | After the game a 1923 rule was located and in. the summary of the changes for the rules for zeae, we find the _ ule 18 ney eliminated the e of the onside Kick, “now makes no. giferenss whether she layer recovering Te eicker ‘st the-fiwe the toll. was kieked as no man on the kicking team for recover the ball_until it has been = and where will the Dartmouth Fame he plaved ing Up Fumble, were abet in tween Pitts- W. ball was behind : mmona ‘of the! a in professional base- it BRAINY PLAY. SAVES, GAME < FOR PURPLES Northwestern Presents Michi- gan With Two Points But Wins Game 3 to 2 betore old and the Michi in the third period. Fol- punting duel, Gilbert back to, their own e Lewis it fumbled three yard | Northwestern t into «huddle, a length Then Lew ital MINNESOTA BEATS BUTLER ‘Coach Spears’ Men Have anj| Easy Time With the Bull- i | on throug! ro y defe for gains that enabled them to sweep dow ed charges of 50 football same p Wolitarshy’ t ps" » intereep! | aced seven- | pehind pe: Igren, Wa | State’s Best Be ile ¥ BICK HASKARD. + He’s one of the stars on this yea Kansas State College football ag-]Now York player san over to the gregation.. . He. plays field, is fast,-a cleve: can boot, the ‘oval. eleven expect much of ‘him during the “campaign, 4rere- 8 ate Passer and, | o let | Ohio State Teal ha U. NORTAW Her. Gus tavus Adolphus 21 ankton 14, te a Sunnsll 9, Jawa Qhio Wesley fe a nell 9; Mon: out 0. rn Teachers 44; Normal U 0. a 0; Ok Kenyon 6; Hiram Oberlin 14; Western Reserv Miami's; Me Union 6 Ohio University 40; €ylumbus College 0; Nort an Quantico Marines 1 W ewe Johns is Hopkin 3 20, Randolph Macon ton University 6, 7, Denver Uni- U 120, Idaho 14. Institute of Tech, \ wu niversity of Arizona 24, Universi- joke &, ORTHWEST HI Northfield 0, Far per 18, Sherman 0. X mI Wing 3, FALSE IMPRESSION that the ance over a se ha ai seems like a lot of money to pa Fs set rid of in so short a spuce of time, ibut I don’t believe STARS ON G! GRID rs am ‘Dick Haskard One of Kansas! rules conservative, ople who see Ruth only on othe’ alt “field often. wet” the swell headed. Rabe has exag. ated the, amount. in the leas ball” that he y.is,mot one of..them.} roughout bis career George; Her- worst enemy spend, motto, working, on the theory. come, easy That was Then Babe was breaki reeords, ‘wal greatest gate attraction. injuries kept Ruth fr | home ei | waiver “price” of $4,000, The Brook. jiyn club announced to Now. that, things’ arc. breaking bad- |Iy the Babe is seeing the error of jis. ways and has decided to reform. Good idea, np. his $52,000 contract | [has only a year to ‘al | ity that he bas lout $135, T think twiee that! | 000 in gambling. haunt would: come ¢loser ir the \Bube - ; confession’ of, his {ticle in. Collier's, i jhe has peen the. sapnis of sap: is telling’ ne seorets: oft u little itieident that ino game. it Chicago. In trying to ‘beat: the races $500 1s a piker bet-for Babe. wager on any horse ate believed j had a ehaneo to, win ws §1000 or the: biggest het. he jever tried. to. ants was $10,060. on-a very hot tip that was given The New York club. was playing in ‘Chicago ut the time and I-happened to'be one of: the umpires -in tha Before the start of the ‘game Ruth had put -down.a commission of $10,000 .on , the, pnapiigwlay,. e. athens ‘a fel cy Bay on single race, it iw Pet keep one's: co {to relat came U | his more, ries. cult matter to! be-ruphis on > baseball. ws Ruth had br the tip, to sev- eral other mienibere of-the club, and ® player’ no longer with the Yanks, !had. bet $100 on Ruth's. choice. | In the seventh tanh jwhich was, hard: first man up, ingled. to York was>a:rum,bekind at, the time. ‘S{-s he reached; fixst base, another “same ma: * cited didn’t do anytl jbut in a voice tha i i | gunded bs | {Ruth in a ient he way much interested. | i i i ! 1 ! ‘unconscious for the ‘ti | astrous i thought to exer given in a fooiball game oppeston , of the two touchdo’ Ww Grange Held Seorete 5 {finish -is not. only thrilling but very desirable. , : Followers of the Bu ear, a naturally figured” Te" Was ge not gain anything by knocking» ou | Memorial high school game Saturda, aE ball jto the ae iters of the Cubs for a tinie last Boston Nationals, + can be paid to boxing is that it still goxing eommi; the Yeu;can always count on it doing the wrong thing at, the right time. | IN MEXICO MAY. HAVE TO BE ACCEPTED AT THE Us OF EXCHA COUNT OF CENT, fo be made jin Florida. . the state has attracted such noted | fingaciers*‘as , Walter Johnson, Jack of the Eine | Houtnies and stay ally ete and. fake bis’ best, «thé back- | coscher, who. happened to be the|ing? : ibet, the, hundred and wh Hated Hela in: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, /1925 a eee Football BR Results al instruction to give Ruth, as to what pi was going to be pulled, The « her much ex- ng whispering T could plainly hear shouted: “Babe, t “What w horse won br the, price?” that made it appar- “KAYOES BAB A “He was a 6-1 shot, replied they coach, | “Then I won $60,000," f. ed the now thoroughly ex ndered e being. While the Babe was figuring the | difference between the $60,000 he | should: have won and. the 24,000 he| tually took down, Saber, pitching “hicago, threw the ball over to! ely at first, who walked 0% where Babe was and My yell of ught him to, His mind was on mathematics, noy sa BLE Failure to plkee the. entire het | cost Ruth a mere matter of $36,000, | enough tg “kayo” any one, MINNESOTA IS. ONLY UNBEATEN ‘; TEAM IN BIG 10°. Three Conference Games Next Saturday ‘Beund ‘to Make Some Changes Chicago, Nov. 9. -@) Still football ¢: ¢ undefeated conference, the three Big ‘en mcetings, expecting | anything t i happen. leavicr in, the title wam- its oni coafere: ne n, I ce to. finish ahead or in a tie an down Towa this week and | gan next week. Minnesota Defeat Is Iowa's Hope low » defeated 6 to 0 by} Wisco is only hope of fix ing in a tide tie in a win. over Min ota.” at Michigan suffer- irtue of Northwestem tactics, nd the mud, is ot blasting ‘the Wolverines’ determina ¢ a finger in the title p te, cheered by defeating in 7 to & invades Ann Arbor th intent on figuring in. a ambitious conte! Its last Big Ten op Purdue this week and the Purple is sure it can win. | North western's single defeat, by Chicago. | ; Puts it in second plage with Mich gan and Iowa in the title Purdue’ to 0 win over F 0 h a moryl effyt on the linm: , down m each confere | start so far. Dartmouth ay Chie The inter: week-end Dartmouth-Chicago. gap Carnegie Tech-Notre Da ; Bend. _ The Eastern invasic Chicago and RoYknemen resulted dis-| On their own field they may returnsthe compliment. to the eastern visitors. The swan s | Grange home of Red: leader, com in the ‘Illinois . if he plays. He. ? may ,be saved for the Ohio State game’ i next week in Columbuy, where he [winds up his “conference "gridiron | ¢ eer, Indiana meets Rose Poly and entertains the penal on Record: Danville, I shortest out in the Westville-I on the one i if tiv’ remalning distun This made a three-q 1 inch penalty. ‘Cubs Shortstop Goes to Beoklyn|Ford Co. Sets New Production Record of 9017 in a Day (#)--Walter J. le, veteran Chicag tional shortstop and manager of on, has n for: the been obtained’ by. Brookly jt also had iott, third obtained — William Barr’ The most remarkable tribute that flourishes, in spite of all, the things | jons.do to help it. “Consistency is the. chief virtue of average boxing commission . THAT OVATION. DEMPSEY GOT) UAL RATE OR AT A DIS. LEAST 8 PER! It must be true there i big money We note eddie, Lindst rong; Hagen says he: will not yo Pasay een to re Robby Jones.! The experts say Harry W) Floyd Johnson, ;, , This shows wh Investi- Wed é arene SHOP F t oR) ee) OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE OPEN EVENINGS We suppose it’s i i that the Sphinx of j crumble the ve column: Would you ¢ er, O'Goo ofty TLUINI WINS FROM CHICAGO “Red” Grange Hel Held Score /for Fourth Time in His Collegiate Career pa 1 to I esp different from Shak h | Penasylv: |Shortedt Football ' Bs un ars and trucks lon Friday, October 3 eman. by the same route from the | nounced at the general offi the Ford Motor company, industrial achie comes more important when ‘3 is re- called that 60 days ago, a: f cars had halted while. materials’ tor the improved types w yed to: branches. j Production has 1 ically pike to record-breaking markable ¢ being ship- weeks, as the sourpanyye.t : plants swung into production In. this kind: of weather. i Manket | ads coords have keey created. Oct: aber went down Ro Aue TonK month, for with Saturday’s as: We fear tho time. will never come | PP when Jack Kearns is down to his ilagt scent, speaking from the smell-| point: of the perfume expert. a record-breaking 200,000. cars and trucks, ex- ing “any similar’ period: in’ the history’ of the company. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 400 or #468

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