The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 36

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2 e, Inc.) | football | tion in| o-called | forward } re big 1 quar-{ to have ion for i he ited st year tton by e game ave the} © score 19, bited a ant, On *s fron e wel of every | the ad-| Ed Hess . eight months Here we have his son, Ed, J old om long } scores depicts. P r, too, of the nt aportant e either quarter passing solved. for a chdowns hess men, struggles on the nuity in chang. | ecesunt often bring a dour ea of well ispesition instead of vs term. | Sought lower score, ye terme | trom a page of th ul links thorough shot-makers than the gen z * |story of H. Chandle: Medford) eral ran today.” pear grower. Egan style of go is marked by ! play, a forth last month to . while the swing tends more to the up- the rule r title from a high class right than to the fl While not par {fi of younger and more active {jeularly outstanding in his work on the loss | Players. the te yix a master at the half the Bear Champion 22 Years Ago. down in n makes} Twenty-two years ago, F forward | through the pick of the country to of four| Win the amateur national chan ship. This feat was aece whieh .is Bt the difficult course whe 1s insad Los Angele: any wa tl f sy the following 5 Kean again stroked his wa! highest pinnacle dom offers, while in runne’ Aft When a, in oth ning the 3 doesn't ard pass. ke. For 3a good t change . lp ——6; ys | e ating a 170-a anding golf wer mix to ad sed in which he played no hip golf. Then in dup his clubs ¢ the cific Northwest title so often he drops his work long nough to disprove the old a ss “Youth must be served.” His Game Better At 43 an believes that his own game ter today than it was at 21. That learned it in the old ne where three clubs —cleck, mid iron and mashie furnished most of the shots, And at the samettime, he is equal tain that the busine man who improve his game. On one sions in which he | ow, he said inues as scoring a con- for each te series , doesn’t | curtailed ek, was be- y would 1 use of 1 closing was be- m every you plas can £0-0n improving just a ou have your health, You can cut strokes from. 1 * y as you add years to your bse $s true whether you are 15 hasn't} pass as as done|_ ne some | 4 unable; irection. | “Where Youth A Handicap »mplish what seems to many v has this for 2 E s the “rule for successful scolf,” he went on te “The youngsters who com in championships almost invariably use a hook shot. No question but what shat will get them maximum distance But it is treacherous. It ix not half as relia’ golfer as the faded This is but one in stance where headwork would enable young golfers who have all the re Quisites of champions to reach their objective® sooner “Today golfers clike swing on " Ober- ‘ore the arted to or. Wilce tic over z under 2 would + of the the same ma Their them "years but usu- ense. | | college ‘rong of- ible de- “Twenty. F ad only a cleek, midiron he in aas been — + coaches. rather margin, y ing 2 er the first one the | premium of the play has been re moved. But it is popular move w the team in po: gift safety, so aft it seem mplished n to continue c and leading that th as quite! for one or two p this col-] The “hand” used in reckoning the of a for-/height of a horse is equivalent to peeing four inch 1More Users of Indian Head Every year since this Zap Lignite was put on the market thert has been increased demand in Bismarck and other North Dakota cities. Quality — greater heat- producing value — lower _ Moisture no odor— “steady burning—low ash pee value for your, ey. ‘ Sold Exclusively By . ST. HILAIRE LUMBER CO) NY Eimer + ars, oe Ohio State's ED HESS AND SON, ED, JR All-America double up his fist and assume a football fighting attitude y the little fellow willgbe an Who knows? nd) three-quarter possi pair of slender wri their fh ity a st downswing ous power, chiitmpionship for Incaddition to hi four times was champion. long Phone 251 iron 1 all irons is consid handicap of ¢ nd which in the Li dd the game at the age of diversion designed the first 9 months of 1926 increased more than 75% over the first 9 months of 1925. The ne Se ee A PAIR OF HESS ard, and ned to the phot: ll-Amerien ‘USE YOUR HEAD,’ SAYS EGAN SURE THAT AGE IS NO HINDRANCE TO GOLF 1 to be made by] His ply , shots. produce t greens he and spectacular | “Py pllegiate rvard University. tional’ titles he Western, amateur) the substitute batsman in baseball, their big chance usually coming ing ure in the ayo, He since has de-! make any headw Oswego and Waverly) for - OTTO DIRLAM ) Lock and Cun Smith , General Mechanical Repairing Bicye¢les and Parts figures: 1-TON CHASSIS GBOY $1025 $1375 Delivered in Bismarck service jes. ‘ Graham Brothers Trucks, with Dedgs Brother) %Ton > Cima Cara man 91 a ing sermon, ae M, B, GILMAN CO, ‘ BROADWAY AT SECON! 1925 (1st 9 mos.) ° 36,440 1926 (1st 9 mos,) ° 29,336 1m7on cHasas —and the Reasons: PHONE 808°; FEW ELEVENS y | every in 1902 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘‘*: HAVE GOAL NOT: YET CROSSED Smaller _ Colleges Provide { Much Keener Competition a) Than Formerly .) or football team going through an entire season with- out being scored on are over. Improved play on the part of the smaller colleges has made for keener competition. There are few soft spots on the average college grid schedule. The forward pass and the develop- ing of specialists in the kicking line have opened two new avenues of hg for the lesser college teams. rs back it was the exeep- x tollege cleven to be scored Now it is a decided ex- ception for one to complete its sched- ule without having one or more op- ponents score. The tremendous popularity that football enjoyed during the past five can be directly traced to the keen competition that feattres Practically every game. A perusal of the figures in the} games played to date will best illus- trate the point | am trying to make. On‘Eastern Fields. ‘Teke the Th vast for instance ‘ax beaten in its first neson by the almost un- of Geneva, coached by MeMillin. Holy Cross in its second game,’ rincetog in its first three games! Amherst, could get with Washington and beaten 27-13 by the | @ cialist and rushes him into the gume with a hope that his trusty toe may score three points. Drop Kick Used Most. Last season and this year ss*well, “e drop kicker is in highest ‘or. Chere are any number of players who (xcel_in this department. When the. forward pass fails and she running attack flivvers in the crisis, the goal from field is always a last resort. This feature of play was well illus- erated in Michigan’s 13-0 victory over linois, The two teams were more venly matched than the score shows. Captain Friedman of Michigan, un- thle to get away with his passes and taving running &ttack stopped, stepped back and boéted two goals from placement, the first one being enough to insure a Michigan victory. Not only is the kicking specialist un most valuable asset in scoring g from the field but equally import: in the try for a point after touc! down, It is really surprising how many games this year have Bes decided by a one-point margin. , It is this great uncertainty now ex- isting in modern: football that makes the sport so popular. The underdog always. has a chance. What Night Life of Geneva Offers Delegates to City _ Geva, Oct. ()—Night life in Geneva affords delegates some relief to those who wish it. Besides the mpinicipal Casino or there are three fairly spuci-, ous dancing and wining resorts, where | the League delegates can seek relief | from texts nerused by day, in tan- going by night. team. And now. the branch of the gre she riiamentary association has advised British. par- lamentarians who are soon to visit Australia that they are. not ,expect- ed_to be accompanied by their wives. J. H. Thomas and several of the other members cf parliament have refused to make the trip because their Ranks of Full Blooded Osages Being Depleted Pawhuska, Okla. blood Osage India: much romance hi disappearing as the white man’s bloed is being mixed in the veins of each succeeding generation. Brought into Oklahoma from the Southland and placed on the bi ful hills of the Osage country, Osage erected his teepee and raised cattle. White men settled among the hills. Land was allotted by the gov- ernment to the Indian. Then oil was : 7 produced and the Osage tribe became 8 iq stars suit their per- the wealthiest in the world. ( Sonalities und if those possensed are White blood began to mix with not satisfactory more ‘suitable ones Osage and at present but 600 full-should be provided. . blood Osage Indians are enrolled on «So believe the players in Metro- tribal rolls, the agency he of a total of 2,000 whose or marks appear. Oct. 30—H)—Full round whom Movie Stars Take Names Suitable to Their Personality , Cal, Oct. 30.—A)— signatures | nature?) assume other than their. own cogno- mens. Ramon Novarro’s name, for exam- ple, was intended to inspire romantic ry 9 thoughts of Spanis! lons, while is Flailed By O’Casey) sted outa herheps be nullified, it ihe was thought, by the actual prefix London. Oct, 30,.—(#)---“Dominating| of Samaniego, his bitthnames None actors” are the curse of the London | would associate the name of” Olga ptace, and ought to be “hit on the|Cronk with the fair, English type ead."” 1 “ At lest, this is what ‘the Irish! playwright, Sean O’Cascy, thinks. He! says that actors who want to make their roles the « dominating rts thereby “hogging” the play for them- selves ruin many a performance. Sean O’Casey views have heen wide. ly heralded in theatrical circles and| many dramatic critics are their opiniony about the cr Virtually all the _ professi critics agree the “dominating actor” Dominating Actors | PRICE OWENS Curfew in Geneva rings at 3 a. m. for these nocturnal establishment and after that hour there is no plac tb go. Geneva rarely blows itself to all-night parties, except on the oc- casion of the “Escalade,” the fete day in December which commemorates { while upsetting the dope le in defeating Dartmouth, don, the final count being 44- 1 Michigan State, while Johns Hopk' Ferossed the Penni tr ig Ten” circles In “Big the first. thre Incidentally, Wisconsi in one of the unusual sort of : ja scorceloxs tie with Purdue. | From three points to 40 have been scored on the nine other members of the Big Ten in the same number of} vames. Northwestern is low with! three, a field goal by Carleton, while Minnesota is high, ! st, West, south California, famous by the late| already has been twice} le St. Mary's College and both overwhelmed) made h ‘the Ore Kicker Important. A good place kicker or drop kicker, is now a most important factor on football t | As a matter of fact, a great many ‘coaches have gone so far as to develop spe line. i ers have no r qualities other than their to boot the ball across the ar cither from placement or a drop kick. | They play a part Ve nae much like the old pin Getting within striking distance of the opposition'’s goal and unable to y with a running or; urd pass attack, the coach invar-; iably falls back on his kicking spe- 218 Main Street @ s Wania goal line. " iF Wisconsin * } alone kept its goal line uncrossed in '" the repulse of the hostile Sfivo; from the city walls. At that time ey ts into fancy dress and n that costume for three whole and nights. France, Switzerland prohibit of genuine absinthe, It one better in prohibiting I the bsinthe sub: which its neighbor coun- pw floode Outside of that,' » the sky itor’s ‘ket book are the its in the mat- ter of liquid consumption. paelicnthitale tom NO CORDS, TALKS | Washington.-Lieut. Col, Aristide Moreno is | to talk without| vocal cords, An operation about tw years ago necessitated removal of the nd north the] cords, and surgeons predicted that he| ¢ | same conditions prevail, On the coast] Would be unable to talk. Now he is} Britain, the Australia able to talk understandably, though he must enunciute very slowly. or oul We Serve Hot and Cold SUCCESS TO TH te i + from Buchanan | The Jumestown-Kensal road will con- | We have a splendid assort- ment. of. deliciously fresh * candies ready for Halloween. » occasions. desire cangy for a little gift - ‘,,Seek no other place but ately decorated boxes, they offer a real treat for the eyes of the recipient. Olympia Cafe & Confectionery V. N. DRESBACH- Proprietor Smokers oe _ Headquarters — is a pest in the theatre, but are) * ed to agree that the “star”| ; n ig now much in the discard | and actors are not permitted to throw a play out of perspective to the same degree they were a few years age. Jamestown-Kensal __, Road to Be. Built! Agreement to build a’ state road | m Jamestown to Kensal and to! don a proposal to build a roud to Wimbledon was reed upon at a conference today be-| tween state highway commissioners | nd a Stutsman county delegation. ; duct state routes nine and three and! will be of more value than the route which has been eliminated, the com-} missioners were told. { AUSTRALIA BANS WIVES London, Oct. 30.—(#)--Australia | . When the Aus- et team sailed for Great! Cricket board of control’ put a ban on wives accom- panying the members of the test ian ¢: pays | ON sets | "ies tone quality Whether you for a party you need rs. Packed in appropri- Lunches at All Hours E CORN SHOW aid, out: Goldwyn-Mayer studtos, in advancing | reasons why many of the firm actors | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926, rine. eit Paks Ae $cinses Baers’ _Austealiat |’ a name from’ Chotsy “Noonan it sounded even more Irish than her own. Y Carmel Myers and Mae Busch, on the other hand, consider their own names sufficiently well chosen for the type of roles they are called upon to play-sinuous, exotic vampires, Charlie Ray's. appellation remains his own, because .it conjured uy thoughts of,a clean-cut American boy. Foreign payers seldom are. called upon to sopeiny native American roles and, therefore, they can retain their own names, as in the ci of Roy ?“Arcy, Lars, Hanson, Garbe «nd ‘Karl: Dane. BUYS OLD BIBLE New York.—At & recent’ exhibition of 15th century books by the National Arts Club. Col. Edwin Emerson an- nounced that the owner of the collec- tion, Dr, Otto Vollbebr,.of Germany, had just acquired ‘from St. Paul's monastery..in Carinthia its famous Ciatenbere bible parchment in three volumes for $300,000. ‘This is believed to be the highest prite ever paid for MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck improved city property. “Prepayment, privileges. Apply for terms ‘for itself the farm | Here's # radio set. low in price and low in cost to tam== + but big in performance.’ It has the new features of single control—and a power Radiotron. experiment, it is a proved success. Its fve tubes are made to do the work of many more! Aid ill stand compatison with far hi fs ‘ : Radiols 20, with’s Radiotrons : . RCA Loudspeaker 100 a printed book. 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