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PAGE SIX . Schneider 164 235 M. Hummel 198 182 Individual Averag 151 169 BOTTLERS BOWL WAY 10 THREE PILOT'S JOB IN BIG LEAGUE 1S : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE with w batter, was a dasmal failpre| his play suf.) r is the exception. json big leary uture will hes taking such ' stars. eon I relat player o star play! club owners.in th jong tim ive failure agi b ‘Ta abil- to ti effort in this respect was st Boston University, when the Tlue counted 51. Princeton showed its strongest attack in the Swarth- yre battie when the Tigers ran up Campbelt Carrington, New York club- man, as corespondent in divorce ac- tion’ in Chicago. Madison, Wisconsin, Senator La Follette may ito remain in bed at Roches for at iesst two months and cannot: {j tte d next session of congress. om, Ml.—-Thirty-one football t Northwestern were awarded cluding Waldo Fisher, Fargo. Luverne, Minn.—Rev. J. A. Saund- ers, pastor of First’ Methodist church hore, was killed in motor car collision at Brandon, 8. D., while driving to Sioux Falls. +» FS Lethbridge h eiht ies recovered, ard releases German har-j rmen, seized 140 miles off Coast: kentine © WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1926 Army-Navy dance at Chicago Friday! estate goes to Mrs. Nash and six chil- ate Evelyn Blakeslee, Fargo; Esther| dren, including Lois C. Nash, Lisbon, Gunderson, Hibbing: Sara’ Greco,| N. D. Eveleth; Harriet -Nolterieke, St. Cloud, and Mrs. F. E. Payne, Mankato.| Washington—Senator Nye of North Dakota reported to secretary of sen- Washington—Interior — department/ ate that he spent $515 in recent cam- authorised auction sale of: coal leases mets reyoe comnstoutrtts ot of 40 acres in Williams county, North| $387 from Republican state chairman. Dakota; on 10 per cent royelty, and Avan Stee i Ri 80 acres on seven Psd cent royalty in Mercer county, North Dakota, at, dates to be set later. Minneapolis—Fred P. Nash of Min- neapolis, wholesale grocer, who died November 14, left $1,000,000 estate.|' according to'the will filed for p bate. Fifty thousand dollars is set Johnson Ne Yor! Washington prohibition neider, dr thorities\ assert ship had been wugeling liquor inte United States. Chicago—Among 1,709 girls who have been specially invited to attend aside for benefit of unspecified “projects and causes for the blic of the northwest.” Bulk of the Trojans and Notre ; Dame in Big Game | One of the biggest games 6f, the| s entire football season will be play- ed is usually GAME VICTORY Klein Toggery Bowlers Win Two Games From, Hoskins- Meyer Team in Tilts NOT ENVIABL Six Managers Have Been Dis posed Since Close of Si son—2 More Expected ites in the union selected in Chi- 1s dance partners for cadets and Haugen ; 20,000 others disappointed. | . Wenzel @oESEuaees Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER Iward C. Carrington, one-time ididate for United States senutor hm Maryland, names his brother, ing of two of the s —————————————— Schneidir, St 51 bus | Huverhads eat anus ater! Don’t Let That Cold parser ptf but an envi i 1926 | Seine “prentest ag ast ere; Turn Into “Flu” SEs | and | }out on the -_- More than ‘The Bismarck Bottling Works team proved the star of last weck's bow! ing matches, winning three games rom the Fleck Motors team the Klein Toggery whil only two months ov Iready been ender ‘That cold may turn into “Flu,” Grippe or, even worse, pneumonia, ‘ou take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see how quickly it brings s effective as the messy old mus- tard plaster; does the work without blister, Musterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor. menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irri- tant which stimulates cireu' helps break up the cold. You wil! feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then @ cooling sen- sation that brings welcome relief. Smith Roerick Klei Hummel G, Kontos ‘ootball G ae ia DA : and w 7 ning of nex narek : shifts w P -season trouble of th into the big in’ imbroglio with a ¢ enteen hundred girls from all THE CURTIS HOTEL TENTH STRERT 47 FOURTH AVENUB MINNEAPOLIS, U. 8. A. Largest in the “Where the Northwest Guest is King” Offering excellent accommodations at very moderate ‘ prices tional lers making 200° or bett L. Schneider with \ with * at P would be s been a tough football sea- fans in a| - Centre College, which a : owas the talk of the its first seven L ille eleven y la with 2 n even 200, Individu scores for last week follow Oscar Will Company two tilts ti ae HAVE FARED POORLY ern teams haven't done 0 well shes. with the Army und Navy this fall. Navy has whipped three midwestern elevens and Army one. Notre Dame alone upheld the pr. » of its section, SCORES MOST E Harvard ran up game point total n. The Crim- . Yale's Player inek Schneider, Jr. M. Hummel L, Schubert it passing of Lee Muhlenberg vs. Villa Nova at Allen- rthur Fleteher at town, Pa. adelph sioned no. surprise. | George | Washington vs. Catholic hl the handwri on Uniy. at Washington. th resigned. nissab neton & Jefferson| of George Sister appeared to be| n, W.V in the cards. A s a player, he] | with e% Petlwdy enc Bas Liné Btattons, Tari Cad Totals rates very reasonable from Bi smarck Paint an ‘ alt depots. Ist 2nd . Hobart Rochester, | had failed ¢ a manager. Two big surprises, a- tions, were the retirement of Cobb! splash Fie |from’ the majors and the asking ofthe largest singh waivers on Eddie Collins, followed | during the 1926 cam by the appointment of Ray Schalk as |S" scored 6 ies White Sox manager. . ' While Cobb, greatest player of all jtime, had met with only mediocre | access as a mani close as- | neuse at New York. | suciation with in, owner: hns Hopkins at Bal-|of the Detroit club, made it seem! lhe could stay as long as he desired. | Detroit ‘ans | change, and n pressed on Cobb the would be wise to retire. A Tragedy of Collins really bor-! wedy, for by the ¢ \. Pp is rated the smartest m Oregon State at Mil-/ager in the American League. doubt we will hear of the pas ing of Collins Tf new managerial faces can be iT regarded as a tonic there is- going plenty of added interest in 1927 aigns, Club Owners Hate to Name Their Best Players as Managers Room HATES Makai s2.00. Double #008, a7 Private Baths. Single $2.60, Double $3.60 202 Rooms. Private Baths. Single $3.00, Double $4.00. 47 Rooms with twig beds and private baths $4.60, $5.00 and $6.00, Others en Suite with private kitchenettes Brown vs. Colgate at Providence, R. I. vs. Penn State at Pitts- DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Free Exantination Lucas. Bik. Bismarck, N. D. Marshall vs. Gettysburg | sylvania Cornell at Phila delphi Columbia vs Maryland vs. timore. Springfield vs. Vermont at Spring- lass. Middle West | te vs. Washington at St. | als... 44 L ‘4 | Noskins-Me; r Univ. vs. Washington Univ. I G, Kontos oe Al. Callender . Dumy - AN HONEST DEAL There is basis for real pride in the fact that customers seldom ask us to guarantee our Used Cars. It indicates that our efforts to build up public confidence were well directed, Our reputation is ample assurance of honest deals and honest values. vs.-Oklahoma Univ. 450 448 498 Marquette v waukee k ‘reighton vs Xavier v jouth Dak at Siow. South D; St. Louis. Maryland’s Win Over Yale Is One of Biggest Upsets] Now outstanding surprise} vineed that iv he de-]a star player a manager while is at the top of his game. two reasons for such ef. t, the added respon of handling the club in ffects the work of the j limited nw Haskell at) Cineinn Univ. vs. Morningside | to bi To'll i the 42 te vs, St. Louis at M. 3B. GILMAN CO, BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. 168 200 729 RBS 139 BIseMaRCcnH York, } (NEA)—Ma- ¢ rs are con- take to make, he A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT . al < 881870 Team Standings Games Won Lost 2 738 vhipping becomes even of a shock when it is further] bly ct.{ brought to mind that Maryland a] Se 367) few weeks previous sound trounced by Chicago. | the Baltimore f the worst Motors ..--- 15 High Counts Ist. 2nd ¢ they seldom err them- a*few players a nee the fault is a . 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