The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE KEEP EYE ON “Safe By a Mile!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Michigan Man Is Leading Scorer in -FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926 NAVY DIRIGIBLE LOS: ANGELES IS. DOLLAR TO WEAR LONGER Washington.—The American dollar is to be made more durable—and cot- ton in the secret, The rapidity with which worn out per money came back worried the inited States treasury. It used to cost about $4,000,000 a year for re- placement alone. : So the Bureau of Standards DESCRIBED BY A. P. CORRESPONDENT Lakehurst, N, J., Oct. 15.—W)-— If all America could be taken on a|ed by current supplied by a wind ns in the United States navy peller dropped down into the! put to work on the problem, It dirigible Los Angeles, this country Phere, Just abaft the galley aj discovered that the relative weakn y eee a hundred such ships | compartment housing a searchlight. | of the bills was due to the all-lin with Marty Karow of Ohio. Benny |" P| Friedman of Michigan shines again at | 0% Léeut. Commander C. E. i: of just one, in the opinion | By Means of a r one steps semnceiticn. of the paper. Mix- dahl, flight commander of the huge t runs the length of the his Particular specialty, point goal hip” , | Pairs, tb OF GRID GAME Ernie Nevers Discusses Vari- ous and Exacting Duties of Player on Defense alley with an electric stove operat- bit. “Ko” Molenda took the lead and shares the total of five touchdowns f from her directly into the huge keel | cd with al F cent of eotton kicking, but ity Peters ‘of Mlin-| ® the gas bags. It is a fibre, the bile will last much fonger, wcreeaine | vot the experts who conduct- is leads in th id standings.| “The dim expanse. Th 1 bills will not only b Leading scorers are _ her aaids proprinton tf they could just see PA Perilous ight handuomer, Dut ‘mors usefal, sordae’* ng eich tase ee T FG PG | for themselves what these s ips are|,, There is no floor to. bien oe Karow, Ohio and whet, part they are destined to| cat walk” some 12, inches w Gustafson, N’western play in the travel of the future,” | that gives slightly beneath the feet, Kansas City.—Louis Anderson can Bennet, Indiana said inder Rosendahl. Not| With quarter-inch rope hip-hi witnte: jute UE ee ak Crofoot, Wisconsin being able to take the entire coun-|along each side as railings. j Seen 8 Peters, Illinois, on s flight, Commander Rosen-|flying sailors trot it merrily| police automobile, but he isn't brag- Feplaw, ae Shr ion fro! th, but to the novice it seems | ging ee ' ity epg olla aghen It, a e lous re . was practic! a 0" at by, Mtg orton A ep “one's feat ia nothing ‘but| a delver ahead of him por ace trip'so he ‘ would get us the ap- HE WAS TOO GOOD 26 ry 24 21 greater thri To the ball carrier praise, while the their inter long run, ni re generally overlo I} enthusiast who has never played the game gives but little | thought to anyone other than the player carrying the ball Only the’ sp ‘or wh part in the 5 Kutsch, Iowa Joesting, Minnesota Friedman, Michigan Ramby, Purdue Hatton, Purdue 12 Puckelwartz, Michigen 12 Greenwald, Mich. 12 aoe Gg Mich, itz, Chicago Shaw, Wisconsin Stewart, Ilinois Lewis, Northwestern Rouse, Ch ‘ Loman, Minois Gallivan, Hiinois Leilt, Wiscongin Wilcox, Purdue "7 The following have made down ‘éach: — Babcock, Flora, Michigan; Martek, Ackerm: Grim, Bell and‘Fenner, of Ohio; Sib. ley, Vojetch and. Moss of Indian Byers, “Bunn an@. Cuhel of fo: Gleason und Libbey of Chicago; H ain ae he 4 er tabiit= son wi rene! o! noi lo Wheeler, Barnhart and Geer, of Min: ree, OR ag aE mhore —— bef a lsconsin; Beb-|the ship, the altitude, the velocity : . 3 oe et ee of. the ‘wind. Barometers, ther- YING BICYCLE ks sates Scr eae Paris.—Aft f ard wi en- work a young Frexch mechanic. claims gine po as bat aoe i ion of the ship “The Two helmsmen, one to keep the|Plete, night had. come on. The hip on ite course to right and left, neWspaperman, drawing courage the other driving her up and down the ips crew: UWE lato a bunk and slept as serenely as i. holding her noe ca | rom the earth. On a wall an aut hed photogra though he were on solid earth and ph of Mrs. Cool- not flying through the clouds. ——______. grap! s CUT THIs pony 18 WORTH | idge, sponsor-mother. of the ship. Send this ad and 10 cents to Foley Js Ratlo Bquipned {A In one corner. | & Co, 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, | ‘TL, ‘writing your name and address; From the center of the controi clearly, You will receive a trial bot-/cabin an aisle runs down through Eby, Ohio low -tell the rest of the cloth covering of the hull, which| the .way so quiekly that he drove -|at intervals is cut b over a curbstone and smashed a store ible was like The crue’ was als |intorheichen to that toms of routine nature. feet i sea. from No. of Risin, The geod en witheut in- window. the important pi the successful execution of a play, | Duties of Defensive Back In a previous article, I discussed various phases of i el on offense cuss the dut Keep your ¢ of the chief fu’ ‘ | Sports, and certai football is no Lou Gehrig, Yankee first baseman, exception in this respect. ‘ lries game, played in § Play the bull, not the men, : itien Then HORE tt way of emphasizing the keep- rom Tony La: eee theory as it pertains, ~ “ to football. le Rohe ae Silat No defensive back can offer worth-|_ Maving a fairly good idea of who @— while assistance to his line unless he) is to carry the ball and some know!-| keeps his eye on the ball ike of the rival team's methods as | familiar with the attempt of the op-| gleaned from the tite position to advance it. {plied by the scou eee nae Must Have Good si than ready to do his bit toward stop- Another very noeessary ping the advance. perfect @ good stance. | When you think you know the play stance is fiem, it is un easy matter to) about to be pulled, Keep the hands out put a defensive back out of the play! in fron the legs spread for firm d 5 hed 2,000 below. These spots, the unfamil- been no sensa-| !8?, <n carefully, with breath held ,and-as the big ship A fun up from the “cat F600 Tea rec tine | wak” to hatches’ in the side. and peas from there the mechanics travel back and forth between the and their tiny suspended cabins on short duralumin ladders running directly over nothi: the far-distant Amidships are the duralumin bunks f{ tion of risi ascended y. dis- the defensive back. | looking at the ground far © where everthing was dwarf. ed to the size of children’s toys, could one tell he was flying among cl i] one touch-' the louds. , poet oi lor the crew and tables Its fi ship sett on its course and Com- .| Where they may read, eat or play Paper ae ek nt Mee: | Corda while off dy, <Aall feataes | aft the walk drops into the tail of the ship where cables creak as the men fn the cabin twist their wheels and shift their levers. At the forward cabin, the “cat walk” jumps. upward and continues for- ward over its top, slanting upward the nose, les safely into third during the second inning of the fifth world se- ‘ommy Thevenow, Cardinal third sacker, is still waiting for the re- s single. Yanks won, 3 to 2. This photo was sent by telephoto, enconvectooseoosoooemocoso mre sre sesso oucHpeaasoNon mOmmO microM Ronete rehome crto ts ham ET at all except East At Yale vs. Dartmouth. At Princeton vs, Navy. At Pennsylvania vs, Chicago. At Columbia vs. Ohio State. At Harvard vs. William @ Mary. At Army vs, ae 5 At Cornell vs. Michigan State. At Pittsburgh vs. Colgate. At New York Univ. vs, Tulane. South At North Carolina Univ. vs. Drake. At Mercer vs. Florida Univ. Football Games _ For Saturday Middle West | At Michigan vs. Minnesota. At Illinois vs. Iowa. At Washington vs, Nebraska. At Notre Dame vs. Penna, State. consin, tern vs. Indiana. issouri vs. Southern Metho- hecause*he usually is off-balance, Legitimate use of the hands also is a most important feature of a de-| fensive back's play. The hands are a very powerful agent in stopping the thrusts of the opposit T like to pi ¢ | ness, | Footbal now to have fits ® bicycle that, flies, It can be transformed immedi- {ately Into a small monoplane which | reaches a height of 160 feet. Trial At Georgia Univ. vs. Furman, | flights’ were completed without ay At Georgia Tech. vs, Alabama, | ™!hap. At Kentucky vs. Washington & | Le re, At V. P. I. vs. Maryland. At Texas vs. Vanderbilt. At Colorado ve; Wyomi t Colorado vs. Wyoming, i, G i tle of Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- At California vs, Oregon Abeiee,| pound, fo" colghs, “Colds,” croup ‘At Washington vs. ldshe, | (spasmodic) and tickling throat; also, more roomy. igh fc At W's Cl've Montana, drial Paget cnah ot foley file, | persona ta: sleep or for 30 sitting| ‘At Stanford vs. Nevada. \ and Foley Cathattle Tablets for wen:| UP: ae f isinz| Lo%, and is located between two an- At. U, BG, vu Ocekmental, «| S04, nuny Cateurie, fetes ft, on: | la on “cad apelin clent lava flows. The links, command —————— aches, ‘These wonderful remedies &' Vinegar and bread crumbs ‘is an| have helped millions of people, Send BB osseoFhsres then the pelley ant rh at parts of the scenic Hamakua {old time remedy for corns. | for them—Adv. At Drake 'vs. Oklahoma. At Grinnel vs. Iowa State. At K Aggies vs. University of Kansas, s vary on the methods i ‘ o break up the Pee ch je contrary to the rules,| passing game of an opposing eleven it often is done in such a way that) | ave been escapes the attention of the offi | th joing the cials. otted territo the p. 1 oman on MORE GOLF Hilo, Hawail—The game of golf in the territory of Hawail was recent- the middle of the car. Berths like|ly given added impetus when the those in a. sleeping car, but far, beautiful Kaumana course near this Boom city was opened for play. The new Beg set eo course la 1000 fect ‘above the sno on the slopes of the mountain Mauna At St. Louis vs. Marquette. At Loyola vs. Detroit. At Re Xavier College vs, Louis ville. At Wooster vs. Ohio Wesleyan. At South Dakota State vs. North Dakota Aggies. At South Dakota Univ. vs, North Dakota Univ. At Des Moines vs, Morningside. | At Cregihton vs. John Carroll. 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