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ES en oa ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935 _ Cubs Break Season’s Win Mark in Mad Flight to Pennant GRIMM CLUB ROUTS New Baer Trains to Fine Point for Bitte, WR Beate: oeieee feeset GIANTS, 153, WHS -SoxzgeatGan—Kipke P WLean Grid TH CANE W ROW = BTCER BOY BELTS | Kipke Promising | STANISINGS (te Ted > t’s Not ‘Slapsie Maxie’ Anymore oe! ieadiis/obanbtandas aia omar") SPARRING: PARTNERS |. us "as soe Seater Sa New Yor! Al A » ;, |15-Game Schedule for Six Team f i ‘ WoL Pet. Cards Rally Behind Paul Dean’s AROUND IN WOR IN WORKOUT Teens, 3b a ee aw a iene a a Circuit Opens Friday at Relief Flinging to Turn Reais thats Bh A Serle 3 ies Max, Underwood Back Dodgers Ott, rf... 0! Single Game in '34 62 575) outlet g' Leiber, cf t) 79 440 washburn, N. D., Sept. 10.—A fit- Rigid Rules Have Made Magnif- ee c Mane Chicago, Sept. 19. — () — Coach Cincinnati icent Physical Specimen Bartell, ss |Harry Kipke already is promising to ae . “surprise somebody” with his 193 &4 452 /teen game football schedule for the £3 $15 /six teams in the McLean County con- ference was arranged at a recent RED SOX DEFEAT TIGERS| mm men cme Guccinetlo, %». of Former Champ Castleman, p. ata erage oe polite a ona AMERICAN LE. EAGUE Sa of, the city superintendents Yankees Delay American Gumbert, p . State and Minnesota as the pot Pet, orgchools in the conference are Gar- Speculator, N. ¥., Sept. 19—(#)—}Gabler, p Max Baer is @ little “edgy” Thuzs- day, a little argumentative. Totals . If you take those signs as indica- tions of perfect physical condition, | Chicago house teams of the Big Ten, Pike Detroit .... promises a better team than the one |New York of 1934 which “surprise” even Kipke |Cleveland . by failure to win a single conference {Boston .. engagement. Chicago . ai 638 | rison, Max, Washburn, Underwood, 59 582/ Turtle Lake and Wilton. 69 521) At this meeting the matter of 71 507 | rausic contests, both for high school 72-493 !'and grades, the basketball schedule, League Settlement in Split- ting With Browns =! Fl cocem Houma B Slon Sl errr wl comocccornocon ° ° Popes ose ol coscwwor (By the Associated Press) Lert mcommemel ol commocoumnonn . “ ashington 80 441 ts which fight handlers do, then the|Gelan, If . 6 2 ‘In another week,” says Kipke, “I -441| the selection of towns and the dates SERA Cis waster eesrd on ae erratic Californian is ready to duel|Herman, 2b : 5 2 | sapaae to see plenty of speed. Block- |8t. puuaenne deiphta a 423) for the various contests, and the dis- Way toward tus Nationel League title Joe Louis in the Yankee stadium |Tindstrom, ¢ 1 1 ing has shown great improvement.” 396 tribution of the state equalization just about wrecking the hopes of the Tuesday night. Shee. : § 0/ ’ Prospects, meanwhile,. were even Woblsssbiyrs wists fund money on the basis ‘of need, Giants. For instance, a reporter from a New! nemaree, tf. 5 1 0] brighter at Ohio State and Minneso- by high school tuition, and — teachers’ 2 maree, rr! ta. Coach Bernie Bierman sent his NATIONAL LEAGUE unit basis were also discussed. The Cubs routed the Giants 15-3 York newspaper whose sports editor |CGavarretia, 1b 5 12 Chi » . Gophers through a lively scrimmage icago 15; New York 3. The football schedule adopted: Wednesday for their 15th straight favors the other fellow, got a little |tack, 3b .. 4 0 Wednesday and got results. Andy| ‘St. Louis 6; Brooklyn 3. “ ison at Max: Wash: triumph, holding their 2%4 game mar- close to the big curly head. Baer} Jur, ss 5 2 Sept. 20: Garrison at Max; Wash- i i ges, . Uram, sophomore halfback, ran back| Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 5. burn at Underwood. gin over the second-place Cardinals casually dropped @ short right hand | oot, 4 0 < ; B es aan a kickoff 95 yards to score on the| Pittsburgh 5; Boston 2. Sept. 27: Washburn at Turtle and putting the Giants 6'% games punch on the writer's shoulder. ae ere lose: kick and then teamed with “4 t Unde by a to the rear. { “Take that back to your editor,” Totals 46 20 27 jesening erecta Lake; Max at Underwood; Garrison $ ‘The victory gave them not only the (fasBrOwledl ont ss Nice lala own css oret LeVoir to tear the scrub line to pieces. AMERICAN LEAGUE at Wilton, ” Ky longest winning streak in either ctr- Now the reporter can't write on @inew York . + 001 100 100— 3 fist be a TeuentbalL toazing toer St. Tous’ 1-2; New York 4-6, ae wracnins ‘Unoeeond: a nurs * i ae eb the eae in ds Hi aa He has to dictate his|Chicago . + 010 842 00x—15/ or five laterals on one play, ina short| Cleveland 10-10; Philadelphia 5-0.|Lake. 2 ie ial eer rooklyn hit 5 "Gets Mean in Ring Errors: Cavarretta 2, Hack, Cuc-| Offensive workout. Washington 5-3; Chicago 4-1, Oct. 11: Washburn at Max; Wilton With another win Chicago would | Baer is getting mean in his train-|cinello, Ott, Rebate Brea eee Gets Kicking J vot eaetkest Turtle Lake at Garri- need only four more victories in seven -ling ring, Herman. Runs batted in: Hack 2,! Leon Dailey, senior itt halfback, y ‘ nae starts to keep the Giants out of the He smashed George Turner of Tulsa |Moore, Mancuso, O'Dea 2, Herman,|is about to step into Arai Latte i e ess Oct, 28: | Wilton Be Wastivura: "On struggle. around Wednesday, after the 19-year |Lindstrom, Hartnett, Pree hed ca punting assignment. Dailey elas at Garrison; Max at Turtles Cards Rally to Win old 190-pounder had made a punch-|@tretta, Jurges, Koenig. Two | ate placing of punts was the ‘bl ig fen Ree ; i hits: Demaree, Koenig, Herman.|ture of the Purdue workout Wed- ai 00) Oct. 25: Turtle Lake at Wilton. The Cards, with 11 games to go ing bag of him for a couple of days. Three bi hite: © M 2, O'Dea. against Chicago's eight, came from |He knocked down Abe Feldman, a a sot 4 roe DoULR, fet paren 3 4 behind to trim the Dodgers 6-3. ‘real heavyweight, for the first time in ated Lealernuy ts a carnation OG Geers Sate ae ip was Minnewaukan Slates ONES TAG Fouaniied back ith fetir | Feldman’s busy career, inello to Bartell to ‘Te Tate On| Realty, aeaue ragged blocking and/ Cornhusker Coach Sees Pass- State Skeet Shoot straight hits off Tom Zachary and Novato; Ho ambkibiy, shotiting abut Mee ee 2 ene enae dO eR Ae ee ea LES ee Eee e ee }00' Bobby Reis to take the lead in the the right food, road work, training, |Dases: New | York 10, Chicago 10./pound center, gave him something to! ing Game as Deceptive Fac- — seventh and win behind Paul Dean's jhave made @ ‘magnificent phystcal/ Base on balls: te, Gabler 1. Bia Kap dleaaaldAtertyet baat let tor Not for Pinch Minnewaukan, N. D,, Sept 19—(P) relief flinging. specimen of the former heavyweight bet rod ‘i st i oS ft R icking from the. 30 yard line, booted} ‘or Not tor Pinches —The shoot for the state team In the American League, the Yan- champion, but the unusual ordeal has Cue 4 “Mth: Guibert ain ise cpa between the uprights championship at skeet will be held kees delayed the final settlement a Teft the right club favorite healthy /out In 4th); Gumbert 7 in 1 ‘none| without an error Monday and added) tincoin, Neb, Sept. 10—()—A al-|st the grounds of the American Le-® little longer by breaking even with |to a degree bordering on a nervous| "itt “be: oot (Leiber), Losing |~ Down aE Mitatla th Bob Zupke | VeTSifled running offense with plenty |8!on Gun club here Sunday, Sept. 29. the Browns in a double header while breakdown. pitcher: Castleman. Umpires: Ste-! drove his men on with a demand vor hes imack on 1 me cet plonstip wil er subs cave ted the Tigers dropped a 4-3 decision to cog ns spari serial attack will be the the Red Sox. TAKE THIS TIP FROM wart, Rigier, Reardon and Klem, better knowledge of fundamentals. principal asset of the 1935 University | medals will be offered to high guns Yanks Break Even |JOE'S MANAGER, MAX Cards Beat Dodgers slowed up Chicago's practice’ for tin (Of Nebraska football team if Coach |! each class. : A five-run rally in the eighth gave Pompton Lakes, N. J., Sept. 19.—() | Brooklyn AB R H O A ecsnd yitenah Ls a vid baad tern |D+%- Bible perfects his plans, The state team trophy is being of- St. Louis a 7-4 triumph in the opener —Here's a tip for Max Baer on how|Bordagaray, rf....3 0 0 2 Heindeadtines rane er Lie asieon Despite the greater stress on, the|fered by the Minnewaukan club for but the Yanks came hack behind ci init : he can whip Joe Louis at the Yan-|Gooney, cf... 4 0 0 4 A with Wally Crulce Ma ony ‘aieei a, {2etlal game this year, Bible is content |the first time. Tt must be won by Johnny Broaca to win 6-3. Bockor And Max Bacr drives his good right fist deep Into the [Kee Stadium Tuesday night and it/Bucher, 3b ....... 4 0 0 0 )nsifmacks, Don Geyer at quarterback |©°, 8s the cornhuskers’ play on a|the same team three years to become These three games left the Tigers sand hag as he trains for his fight with Joe Louis, Sept. |comes from no other than John Rox- Leslie, 1b +3 2 0 6 Olang Hugh Devall at fullback “sound running attack.” He hasten-|® Permanent possession. Grand eight games ahead with 10 games to j va aoe ---—__— | borough, manager of the Detroit|/Mills, If . 22 2 a 0 2 ed to Began gl he was em- benicar td Paes Lake and go for them and 11 for the Yanks. | bomber. Frey, 5s . -4 0 2 5 3)¢—>—-———____________. | phasizing sp: and preparing a set|Minnewaukan already we entered ‘The Cleveland Indians walloped the Terry Says Cubs Will ] | “phe only chance Baer hes to beat|Sherlock, 2b'...... 4 0 0 5 2 Fighting S. D. Mayor | |°! Passes for use as » deceptive mea- five man teams for the event. Athletics 10-5 and 10-0. Beat Cards for Flag} Wy E Ss T DAY 'S i Joe is to slip over a low left-hand|Lopez, c . ~2 02 0 O11 sure. Individuals living within 50 miles ‘The Senators beat the White Sox, ; & punch in the first round, paralyze|J, Taylor, c ......0 0 0 0 2|| Still Looks for Foe || “atter au.” the diminutive coach|of Minnewaukan may compete for 5-4 and 3-1. ei seit ae ne | S i ¢ S |Louis and then nail him with a right,” Bane b) +3 . ee 4 ; o¢-—.-— —_______—_—\_ 6 bd beige cena Passes are good High iene eu eee “ba tone : Pittsburgh and Cincinnati wor cago, Sept. 19.—(4)—Bill Terry, J declared Roxborough. Reis, p .. “0 when you have a good passer class are single gemes in the National League,| manager of the vanquished Giants,| ce Recodiisanee James J. Braddock, who lifted the|Leonard, 00% 01 Bciy jas 4 ae rer re and a dry field. in open competition. the Pirates beating the Braves, 5-2| favors the Cubs to conquer the Card- x re pnd me a Lela as- [Heavyweight crown from Baer injD. Tayl 100 0'0 jeans hi vy ae wise rita “Forward passing is a definite part a ee for Cy Blanton’s 18th triumph and the| {nals in the final furious stretch drive are Great pitch ee vith |June, agrees with Roxborough in that|Tremark, 1 (0 DE 00h any, Seuseimayor within a |°f,8,team’s offense, and must be pre-/|Gladstone Trounces Reds turning back Philadelphia, 6-5.|for the National League champion- é spear aS |Max will be in for the fight of his ----- adi twos pared for defensively. But it can’t be . ship. \ ble and three singles. life next week. Totals . a a) OOM iat he Sing aarti tie erated vag - dee ae Zap Team, 15 to 4 AMERICAN LEAGU He can see nothing but the Cubs| wee you’ lave something else.” EY Ferrell’s Single Woes {playing the Detroit Tigers in the| itr Rat fad oa ae | x—Batted for J. Taylor in 9th. Sanaa nee Gears Bible said Nebraska's ends this} Gladstone, Sept. 19. — Gladstone's Boston—W, Ferrell's pinch single| World series. ) | $a | § rts Round-U xx—Batted for Leonard in 9th. WGusHact roamed ate [ee r Wwere as good as the Cornhusk- | baseball team defeated Zap, 15-4, be- in the ninth gave the Red Sox a e| The leader of the Giants made po p Bet elicen/eehe 4 ers have ha six years here. |nind the effective four-hit pitching victory over Detroit. prediction Thursday as his pla Cardinals— St. Louis ABOR, He 0) A)! hase tatty cllinied! 40k But the line between the ends, andiof Matt Von Ruden who struck out R # glfaced the Cubs in the final Si drove in one | (By the Asscclated Press) Martin, rf ........4 2 2 0 0 ining during the beute ‘Thur, reserves for those positions are his/14 ‘and allowed only two bases on 000 200 001—3 13 3| fourth game of a series, in against Dodgers with triple. and i Rothrock, cf -4 0140 fay ation 8 s- | worry. balls. The box score: 020 000 1014 they have been beaten three st single. | Frisch, 2b 4 0 0 1 3{ day night and explained to the | The schedule: Sept. 28, Chicago at| Gladstone— AB HPOA a Bie 82 eating New York—Don’t he surprised if] medwick, If . 4 0 1 2 0| crowd of 2,500 he was still ready jLincoln; Oct. 5, Iowa State at Ames; | nahin, 5 — alberg and slth dire Met ae Buck Newsom and Ed Linke, |Kentucky takes a fall out of vols J. Collins, 1b vs.see 3 2 2 12 1{ to fight if the Belle Fourche |Oct. 12, Minnesota at Lincoln; Oct.| you ray AS ae Ren ; Z 2 . . ; Senators—Pit lub to double -|State in their grid opener .. . The a mayor would appear. But he /|19, ‘Kansas State at Mi ig on eee ae Garrison Hito Play victory over White Sox. Newsom [Wildcats will be pointing tor that eeliek oe aes omit aren fc 26, Oklahoma at Lincoln; tae Putechier’ 3b. 6320 Louls split 8 doubleheader cheintowan Nine-Game Schedule) “mrs own seme with ainth: ~‘oneiand, theyll De ypriiiied to. the > Gelber) sath. ae es Five of the 17 bouts on Tues- |sourl at Columbia; Nov. 9, Kansas at) Herold, ss H 56213 taking the first 7-4 een ee t ig hit \-.. For Ohio State it will be just an-| Hallahan, p.. 1 0 0 O 2| day night’s opening car ended in |Lincoln; Nov. 16, Pittsburgh at Pitts- Degel, ab 525 4 kes th 6a. tae Cy Blanton, Pirates—Scattered (Other tuneup. . . . The Giant front!p Dean, p .. 0 © © 0 0} knockouts. Governor Tom Berry |burgh; Nov. 28, Oregon State at Lin-| micier, 4101 ee Garrison, N. D., Sept. 19—P)—Gar-! 19 Boston | Nd fumed seven office is laughing off reports Babe|wnitehead, z .... 1 1 1 0 0| made @ personal appearance be- |coln. é First game— RH Ej rison high school has arranged a fae e 4 18 tary, ~ |Ruth will be signed as manager if{ 0 tween bouts. 7 Sere a St. Louis . 000 001 051—7 9 | nine-game schedule for the 1935 foot-. ‘ Season's 18th victory, Bill Terry fails to deliver a pennant.| Totals ........ 6 11 27 13 Mickey Dahlberg, Newell, N. Biri 1 New York 000 000 310—4 9 2) hall season, the initial tilt to be at Julius Solters, Browns, and Bill z—Batted for outer in 7th. D., knocked out Floyd Wynne, MA) OR LEAGUE ie a Caldwell, Van Atta, Andrews and|Max Friday. I 2 —Solters made Strange as it may seem, Mike Ja- Minot, in a boxing match here 16:37 10 i Hemsley; Gomez, DeShong and| with only two of last year’s veter- three hits and drove in runs in jcobs is hoping the Baer-Louis fight | Brooklyn 000—3| last night. The two are light- ay AB HPOA : Dickey. Jans, Art Mahowald, center, and Ralph first. game; Dickey made three [won't net a million dollars... . For|st, Louis 3ix—6| weights, i 4042 q Second game— RH E|Calkins, tackle, returned to school and three runs in second, [the very good reason it wouldn't Associated Press) 5000 i St. Louls ...... 000 210 100-3 9 2/this fall, the Garrison eleven will be is in |Mean any more raisins for Mike. Errors—J. Collins, Martin, Runs| 7». By RY TEAGLE 4253 t New York ...... 010 301 10x—6 10 1/lighter and less experienced than Ival Goodman, Reds— Batted in jis’ set-up calls for a net gaté of |batted in—Rothrock 2, Davis 2, Mar- Julius Alfonse Must AMERIC. - 4090 L Walkup, ‘Thomas, Cain, Van Atta|last year. winning run against Phillies 10 | g699.999 (with plenty of profits). . .|tin, Prisch, Frey 2, Sherlock. Two ‘Account to Brother |i. =" 348; Foxx, ace 4 q and Hemsley; Broaca and Dickey. mentor, is con- thinning rally \If he has to expand, it will be at the |base hits—Mills, Lopez, J. Collins 2. in ieiueagvha Yankees, and Geh- 4160 Ei Tribe Takes Two drills con 2 ieee ! f $3 per seat. ... No gravy|Three base hit—Martin. Stolen base _—_ Runs — Gehrig, h 4000 i] Bill Kni rate of $3 p gravy 118. H Philadelphia—Cleveland won — ajinexperienced reserves. Cy: Harder, India \there, boys. —Mills, Sacrifice—Bordagaray, Hal-| Minneapolis, Sept. 19.—(}—Any| _ ringer, Tigers, 118. 4 4000 § doubleheader from the Athletics 10-5] Ferdinand Brost A. Cl doubles and tio si vin | lahan. Double play—Bordagaray and|time Julius Alfonse, star Minnesota pie Neaais, Sodlens, 205; Cramer, 4110 and 10-0. \ victory over Athletics; latter | Pug Lund says the 1935 Minnesota | Frey. Left on bases st, Louis 5,jhalfback, might miss 8 cue—by no| Athleliss 30, ss orisers, 26; --=- H First game RHE! i x vitched fou hutout iGophers will outshine the 1934 crew| Brooklyn 6. Base on balls—Hallahan ns likely— ve 50 Bee I. 37427 6 Cleveland 210 210 0410 13 0 James ay, Gerald Reuter, Buddy jacana |... And that Tuffy Thompson, sopho- |3. Zachary 2, Leonard 1. Strikeouts—jolder brothers an accounting. Pe Rete teats A8c@s Ane R Philadelphia .. 110 001 011— 5 11 3 yd_ Anderson Vights Last Night ||more tall carrier, 1s just the tad to| Hallahan, P, Desn 2, Hits off—Hal-| | Kate #lfcise, credtied with te in- mie Ae ee 060 023—15 Hi Hudlin, Hildebrand and Phillips; sched Sept. 20—Max ati, MBs || make them all forget... Gene Sara-|lahan 6 in 7 innings; P. Dean, none nenee the sent Julius to the Goph- ws, » 13-5, 1 120 000— 4 | Upchurch, Turbeville, Fink and|Max; Sept. Wilton at Wilton; | “er jzen and Babe Didrikson spilt the|i0 3; Zachary 7 In 6 (none out.injers and. Stardom, is. 8 leading, Peck ARSONALERAGLE Herold, Von j . 4—Washburn at Weshbur _ (By the Associgged Press) |purse 70-30 on that barnstorming |seventh); Rels 2 in none (none- out See ee eee eine Yeuahan Bireton 0002 Awinger 3, { R H B{Oct. 11—Turtle Lake at Garrison; n Francisco—Perfector Lo- | tour,... You guess who got the fat|in seventh); Leonard 2 in ¥. Eoued Pe el ee ate in tke nathan Cerhinak 300 f — Pulscher, ' . 300 500 920-10 14 0 Oct. 18—Underwood at Garrison 131, Mexico City, and Henry ‘end Ball—Lopez. Winning pitcher—Hal- erg semi-pro elevens nortl one biopsy aa Gussie base hit i] Philadelphia .. 000 000 000-0 4 2 |25—Parshall at Parshall; A | ‘ong, 128, Los Angeles, | Jahan, Losing palcnen Zachary rr ee fea ath ae Cardinals, 134 + Home runs—! i" Harder and Garbark; Caster, Die-|Hazen ai Hazen; Nov. 8—Van Hoox| drew, (8). George Simpson, 174, | Mike Gibbons, the old phantom, is|Pires—Quigley, Mager RE ee a eRe ate Seto Cardinals, 218; Bars Double or triple playe—Her- 5 trich and Berry. it 15—Minot Spokane, outpointed Leroy Brown, |heart broken because his son, Jack, |®&!- and Kitson adi ‘man, Cubs, 207. “s . : Conradson. Struck Senators Triumph Reserves at Garrison (tent. | 173, Charleston, S. C., (8). , already sports a tin ear and cush- forward passer. Home runsBerger, Braves, 32; ott, |SU’=by Von Ruden 14; by M. Koppi Pirst game— RHE —— | Cincinnati—Al Hamilton, 131, |1oned schnozzle.... Mike was about| Baldwin Turns Back Headed by Capt, Jim Walker, end,|* Giants, 30 2 + O8t'@. Bases on balls—off Von Ruden 2, Chicago ........ 100 200 001—4 11 2! Im eight of the last ten 3 Ala-| Cincinnati, took a judges’ deci- {ready to call it quits, but the current. Wilto Ni 24 to 2 there are ee players named Jim on Pitching — Lee, Cubs, 18-6; J. Dean, off. M. Koppi 8. Hit by pitcher— \ Washington .... 000 121 001-5 8 0|bama’s football captains have been} sion from Tommy Paul, 129, Buf- |coast tour is producing too many m Nine, fardinals, 26-11. . Dahlen by Koppl. Umpires—Kunts t Phelps, Tietje and Shea, Grube; | linemen. | falo, N. ¥., (10). cocoanuts. pes the Alabama football squad. G and Davy. « Newsom and Bolton. Baldwin, Sept. 19. .—Scoring heavily in the third, fifth and eighth in- a> Second game— RHE Chicago ........ 010 000 000—1 9 7 . Baldwin defeated the Wilton||| () R WAY Washington .... 000 201 00x—3 9 i | OUR BOARDING HOUSE | nis 25-2, here ‘Gunday. Becker, OUT OU. - ee a READ IT nibs : seven times pe bak, tree of them cir- IONAL LEAGUE x ME LAD! A cl > score: Cubs Win Fifteenth A j my Beldwin— YOURE HOPELESS Z iE MW -OW T SAID THAT 4 Chicago—The Cubs hit hard to 4 —~T BRO Y BROTHER JAKE “JUST A NOTE TO YOU'RE IMPOSSIBLE . win’ their 15th in os row, defeating Ze ES ,AND New'York 15 to 3. 7} Shea aee TELL YOU THAT T CLEANED UP#ISsO THIS GUMMER, WITH THE RACE HORSE YOU SOLD me !~+# 1850 !— GIVE THAT ATWANG ON YOUR ZITHER- foe, SAKE THE LETT&R SORT OF BLURS. MY VISION WHEN 1 GET HALF THRU IT, ~~ AH-ER-DOES IT SAY 4185 > ~1 RECOGNIZE THE KINDRED SPIRIT | RHE ¢ New York .... 001 100 100-3 9 4 .. 010 842 00x—15 20 5 Castleman, Gumbert, Gabler and Mancuso, Myati; Root and Hartnett, O'Dea. Cards Victors St. Louis—The Cards came from behind to defeat Brooklyn 6 to 3. iss, Leonard and Lopez; J Taylor; Hallahan, P. Dean and Davis. Totals......... eee eer - 00H 00000H TB! wma mmnane mann Bl emaomnawant mourSarnend $1] ncoonous and Cocco oH? wf coommomonnD> worsnnwsowl wl coocoHmoool aarennnan ES 000 010 010 — Return of Veteran Bolsters A. C. Squad Fargo, N. D. Sept. 19.—(#)—Return juss Anderson, veteran center, who year entered Colorado Agricul- college, bolsters the North Da- it