The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1935, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11,1935 Demon, Coyote Elevens Clash at Hughes Field Tonigh WILLISTONMACHNE [Barker Picks Cornhuskers to Halt Grid Pilots in New fe 4 WORKS OUT UNDER | Gophers, Fordham to Stop ‘Purdue Surroundings’ Get RLOODLIGHTS HERE] MAX SAYS THIS BEATS FIGHTING _ |pit: Favored to Boat West Vir- pinion = \California Bears, South oe ginia; Temple ‘Gets Nod Mie t ANDY SNAFFLE WAS IN A LA bhp EE COUPLE HOURS AGO, AN HAD Zl RAT THAT KNAVE:! FA ) FROG ME BROIL HIM A PAIR OF FROG L GAVE HIM THE LEGS-TH BIGGEST TVE EVER YESTERDAY !-1T WAS i, ' Gage Naaru Methodist, Oklahoma Make SEEN I—WHY, THEY WAS BIG A CHAMPION SUMPER! ‘ ver Vanderbi ath < Teams Will Seek to Protect anes Auspicious Starts ENOUGH ee IN_A SIX DAY ONLY USED ee wy x * Unbeaten Records in Game By HERBERT W. BARKER | ees | BIKE RACE /—WE SAYS HE ( INTERNATIONAL — Called for 8 P. M New York, Oct. 11.—()—Strictly on| New York Oct. 11.—()—Business is! SNAGGET EM AT KELLY S BL CONTESTS I~ EG ’ alled for 8 P. M. the assumption that one man's guess |G0od bad and indifferent with the SWAMP.—=AN |TS SO MUDDY 4/4 WAIT UNTIL 1 SEE a —_—_—— may be as good as anothet’s, here's; Mation’s foothal » the 20- . \ ! {the way this week's football program |Odd big-time coaches who have shift- THIS YEAR, TH’ FROG’ BCUNG THE SCOLUNDREL | | BEALL, DAWSON LIKELY OUT} jseems to line up: ed over to new campuses or up to the ‘ GOIN* AROL) sSPuT-T ee Nebraska-Minnesota: Unless Ber-|“heed-man” jobs in colleges where F ON STILTS | UME cout: nie Bierman can pull football play- a deh et sesiopents : Pl — St. Mary's Club Journeys to ers out of a hat, Minnesota definitely : rst check 1 e “new y y 7 will be nowhere near so strong as the|(calers” of the gridirons discloses no Hazen for Second Battle jundefeated Gopher array of last year. general upturn, but the record shows Wi F |Nebraska just as definitely is on the| Victorious starts for the- young re- ith Mercer Team lway back to the top with a high.|gimes at the University of California, | we ee {powered offense built aroung flashy Hee te hE HELMET eas Coach Joe Cutting brought his Lloyd Cardwell. The Corfhuskers |oma, rbilt, an Williston Coyotes into town a day laze entitled to the call, 1 Sas a tied which hed arop- | early in order to give the team a Penn-Yale: A ballot for Penn. hes Ree he aghast practice under the floodlights of! Towa-Colgate: A doubtful nod in; ds ne SSE He ee Rey- Hughes field before engaging Coach| Iowa's direction. fetes wt eet aight vi elegy Ing soe Glenn Hanna's Maroon and White Auburn-Tennessee:. Tennessee. val oF ie a s tect ps smal] eleven tonight in an important game Southern California-Illinois: We'll es APRS e a a ol ident for both teams. string along with Howard Jones. PE SRaLT CaHIBY OATLESE: SSR oes The Coyotes are primed for to- Stanford-UCLA: Stanford. ip He RIBSSO a cNagy Ee Hata eda Pea aad AEs eo Ey atiee Fordham Favored {got away to victories over the Cali-| Mt eR eiinctie carpe pee : Fordham-Purdu It's considered | fornia Aggies. Whittier and more im- Both teams will be out to maintain | Or ard : to bet on the Big|Pportant, St. Mary's Gaels of Moraga. jes with the east, but, Mustangs Win Three undefeated records in prep school | ‘ BERTIES At ‘i ” " has plenty of man-! With consecutive triumphs over competition. \ Here's Max Baer at his ranch near Roseville, Cal. after his resolu. + IDe cashier i Mie’ Uiilston club has three vic-| ‘Hon to stick to the tari and quittne fight game, “I'l Ge doing thle'in (DoWer, at Fordham. A’ tunid ‘ballot Denton Teachers, Allin Cousee sna son and| the mornings now, instead of coming home with the Broadway boys and oppon-| 2 hangover,” Maxie said, (Associated Press Photo) tories to its credit this se has scored 111 points to t ents’ indicating considerable of- jfor Fordham. ' Tulsa, University’s Golden Hurricane, | Notre Dame-Wisconsin: Notre |Southern Methodist made an auspi- | Dame. ‘cious beginning under the wing of \ VY tL \ N ‘Manhattan-Louisiana Stale: A bal-|Madison (Maddy) Bell. Bell moved AN i dods wy Wea Semvice, ne. 7m. REC. U.S. PAT. OFF-| | fensive strength. Tonight's game is ° ve fi a Ze PA: Ad e ‘ lot for the southerner: irom the line-coaching job into the RF ScHe teil Tor toe antes | > New Dakota Nationals, )i22u222 one cempie| is tect st Dailes whew Ray Morrison a re cukeciree Ma i Owls. transported his “aerial circus” ideas r | F > Ay | Columbia-Rutgers: Columbia, : . BIG TEN TE AMS F ‘ACE OUTSIDE C hran | ie succeeding “Uncle Dan” McGugin, the OC: e rooms New York University-Carnegie ere on the limb with, YU. retired veteran, now Vandy’s athletic : FOES WITH FINGERS CROSSED Rookie Catchers : {Syracuse here. Capt. Lawrence (Biff) Jones’ debut Bismarck, on the other hand, has 4 : victories over Fargo and Linton and Hi h B 1 ibvaseenl Hevwitn Mandan (to its cred=| | Ig way bow st il. The Demons looked ragged in| ea a Win League Tilts i is hoping for some of the same fight . . ‘. * 7 i k i i at Oklahoma was saved by a sopho- . 75 i and determination that carried them By JIMMY DONAHUE i are | Villanova-Buckne Villanova. seinen Pog Si em] ROIS Be AWid amarok Tribune, Regulatory, Merarcal Char at Cin [nos Foote Roce, te tr gpher-commusker came «| Nodaks Open Loop fee: Hayworth and York Are . Itt ight,|. ‘The change to a five and six man : - > Afte |e pe es . Pp z wea Goal them out on top eae line of defense has made a back out} Department Teams Beat- _{eie. Pitt. es dese ee Ree ie Toss-Up; Trojans, Ram- | ag a | Potential Successors to 8 hope sets na fee gered ; ki | Penn State-Western Maryland: | co. 2 : ' T hi | i back Thuraday when Busey Beal [ert years ansng but asevene| eM i Commercial west faring, Or Hee bier Favored towin Campaign Tonight) tiger Backatop last week, was out of school with a/man line was unheard of. But with) ——— } Michigat-Indiana coe ete ved CU/SuUier Hi ErSDERAPEIO EAE sist el centers, H ae —— boil on his leg, However, Beall is not|the advent of the lateral, a five and’ Highway Derartment and Dakota| Ohio State-Dra Ne SE ictorins Over Miiesis State Chicago, Oct. 11.—()—The Big Ten in Li Detroit, Oct. 11.—(#)—Mickey Setinitely out of tonights came and|six-man forward wall has been set National Bank trundlers were victori-|_ Michigan State-Kansas: Michigan | Virtoties over Mississippi State and] oo oat eeaecet backyard forefoot. | Vest Makes Changes in Lineup! cochrane, sparkplug mfanager-catcher may be in uniform by game time. up as a defense against this method | ous in two out of three games nh Si Eve A Harvard Loses Captain ball competition Saturday with pretty as Clash With South Da- of the world champion Tigers, isn’t Another question mark in the De-|0f offence. ellotting more men to the/the Bismarck Tribune and Regula- ppi State: Ala- aie ! ; Tose! hanging up his spikes for some time _One of the few new coaches on the sod ia eos oO ee kota Coyotes Nears \t0 come, but neverthelses he is ace eastern map, where most colleges |the day's business. lating several youngsters to tood pat on their 1934 football staffs,] The conference can’t lose anything} oe pease rian pie a Dick Harlow at Karvard, who took|at Ann Arbor, Mich., where Indiana! Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 11—(P)—/“"Ainev on Cochrane is only 32 year la hard blow right at the start in the|and Michigan clash in the only game;The University of North Dakota op-| ,,4/noven Cochrane 3s only 32 Years loss of Capt. J. Robert Healy, quarter-|of the title schedule. The Hoosiers/ens its conference football campaign | 1%: "Ve Bas Gone & 2] “ sta om " a oe tf since he entered the American League jback. through ineligibility. However,|merit the edge, but the Wolverines,tonight against South Dakota with in 1925, averaging around 120 pac d a Dawson, hard-hit-| backfield to combat the aerial attack./tory Department teams in Commer- \hamat, i : \cial League matches rolled ‘Thursday | Tulane Gets Nod night. Tulane-Florida: Despite that Au-|° | Led by Joe Se i | 161—516. the Hi ‘first two game jtezm and then mon lineup is Asa ting sophomore fullback who cracked | @ rib some time ago and may wi tonight's encounter from the side- lines. Bob Ilehen, husky reserve, has been shifted to Dawson's fullback position. Illchen played the full game nwaymen took the | from the Tribune} ropped the third.! | sitet, os ea cla “ {the Cri veatht ¢ game e \a heavy responsibility attached to the & He fees tell ‘George Haucli was high pin getter’ Texas-Oklahoma: Oklahoma. {the Crimson weathered the first gam: appeared to be finding themselves in a | year, exclusive of world é Beene ot hinnsert bieaicne Hor the Tribune with 159-158-142 | Tulsa-Tesas Christian: Chistian, |tnder Harlow with 2 20-0 derision practice and might produce sn up- reserve man power. lier seesaw ppoabhed er peered had hoped to have both boys in thers| 1453, Washington University-Southern | OVC Sbringticle. oe gs oe Tite eee nL ean ee eee | that 80 or tiese, i because of their line plunging and_ Dakota National nad Sparks to set | Methodist: S, M. U. |, Missouri. loser of 22 games in the} In intersectional warfare, the Big this week, will send tho-Sioux eleven! " young Frankie Relber, third string Mioaking abil : the pace with 177-190-173—512 in! Oregon-Californie: California, |3-Year regime of Frank Carideo,}Ten seems certain of two victories into Memoriri stadium lacking two! backstop on the Tiger squad this year, has been coming along for a year un- der Cochrane tutelage. Reiber became a sensation in the Smith At Halfback Harold Smith bas bee! ‘winning the first two games. They| Montan: lost the third on a margin of 69 pins. |i ‘Anderson was the best fo a-Washingion State: Wash- /Started its revival under Don Faurot,/and just as sure of one licking. ‘egulars and two ranking replace-) |the easy way, defeating William} whether a profit is to be shown de-;ment men for the line. He also is |Jewell and the Warrensburg, (Mo.)/pends on how Minnesota, Iowa, Iili-,teady to make two other lineup! moved into, the Regu- | the right halfback post to team with | Teachers. 5 aii ‘ pt will s of 2 Mar- | S° Shere: |nois and Purdue fare against strictly Chanees. i ie ap peer quetic. i | After drubbing Duquesne in the] A-1 foes. - is | Lioyd Edick. Minot sophomore, Ease Saves avery antlanelare ais NCE | Detroit-Oklahoma A. & M.: De- | opener. the Big Six conference cham-j Ohio State's galaxy figures to carry S0ing in at center in place of Jerry! put on a Bengal uniform, the De- FOR CENTER ONOFFENSE— | Regulatory Devartment troit. pion Kansas State Wildcats. piloted!too many guns for Drake, and Chicago Searight on the basis of improved|troit club scoffed at a $40,000 offer BALL STRAIGHT,AND HEAD = Anderson . 136 125 169— 420! Utah-Montana State: Utah es Former Backfield Coach Wes Fry.|should be able to look after Western LS le ee ae aha for him : WELL UP, Knutson ....... 144 81 141— 366) Oregon State-Gonzaga: Oregon |Gropped @ 3-0 decish ittle Fort! State Teachers of Kalamazoo, Mich.|at an end, in place of the injured!” pay Hayworth, who hi find Captain Evan Lips at right end,| 792 center, when drawn b; \Fisher . + 152 121 123— 399 State. |Hays State college. Wisconsin, however, would need to Smart. The first game the veteran| second fiddle to” eee ee nae c ses he s : pai ae end. the line, has the responsibility | Do: 1415 112 197— 364 Beecher 24 | Northwestern _ Loses {accomplish a gridiron miracle to spoil 7¢s¢rve has started in three years with past two seasons, chiefly against left eniness. Par eae vam ling out the various types of defense! Th + 184 103 142— 279 le-Vanderbilt Tilt! Lynn Waldorf, Fry's predecessor,|Notre Dame's first invasion of Big;the Sioux. handed pitching, is established as the Gite eae, Sem Ward ato field plar.- Tn some games {Handicap : 26 is— 52 LeMpie-Vancerd) HU! saw his new Wildcats at Northwestern| en territory this season. | Out with a sore shoulder, Chumich! no 2 ‘Tiger backstop. 4 ett Lawrence Wood a ERinRana? inset ES dag - Ri Teek eaten their first time out by the; Illinois ts Southe California'turns over left tackle to Sowl, while ~ , i k ¥ rs er 3 defense to meet y ee ‘i 4 inoi mee! outhern fornia. 7 " ee ae ou Branca sanntiiene, | Totals... 333. 701—1090 Launches Big Weekend nus touchdown Purdue produced. in handicapped by injuries and taking Burich replaces Monstud at’ right |;aqno Slusses lie was teed the Three F nae Dakota National Bank New York, Oct, 11.—()—One amelie aed game. Ri 8 ,| the worst of it in playing conditions, half eae of the latter's bad leg.| ost valuable player in the Texas Mieivergame. Bob Brov 8 ans aa a hee 872 |. York, te 28 | Louisiana State. where the football! However, Wily Bob Zuppke and the,;One of West’s experiments also in- League last ccason. le 1° | Wace ni—the meeting of | wheel was taken over by Track Coach) Illini may surprise the Trojans, Cali- cludes Ken Johnson, chosen for guard Der American agricultural worker is able eree; Don Gates, w 9 499 a and the Vai rbilt | i 2 2) id kK » i vi Pa A Skat | iid cae i i 142 123 130— 395 | and e derbilt | Bernie Moore after Biff Jones’ locker-| fornia weather and all. in place of Braverman, eee he ti a | y is Sbarks . 147 160 175— 512 Piiladeiphia—is due }room debate with the late Huey Long,| Minnesota, potentially powerful but! Three sophomores—Moginty _and| _Sines cole an: os mechanical peice womens play Garoedtown and) ey or He mit beag!| Dummy : 193 196 108— 318 © n. {won and lost. dropping a 7-10-decision| unimpressive in its first start two Ryan at halfbacks and Ray at full-|f oe next the ball pol bt ahead, eo ne | Handicap... 19 t hangs on to Rice Institute, the Southwest con-| weeks ago, rates as no better than an/back—open for South Dakota, Clink- two weeks, returning to Hughe: — 19 — el hat! fo does not give away the play. His fect | ae champion, and defeatingleven choice against Nebraska, The'er, a veteran, handles the quarter- |‘ Cafe for three times as many acres on Nov. 2 t ming clast eG nae. 7 1 Andy Kerr's be g- |r "a! of crops as he could y on Nov. 2 for a homecoming clash Se yopy Gn a nit tine with one} Totals...... O84 612 632—1928 Hike iby ben ieeettcenyane Texas, 18-8. |Gophers have a big, talented squad,/backing. | PS ld 75 years ago. Saints Go to I te Ae all os) Highway Depa Bias team s struggle last year, itty Inattie ny mah @nICpMEH ciao ee Eee eee eae ; | a “age ‘ Meanwhile, Coach einhover |The modem snapper-dack mUSt BE a) soniogser , NemATEMeM 51g their tricks against the Hawkeyes. ae EEO m_sines the |a so far highly effective supporting The TomouasWelcome Muameh. found) ‘ took a squad of 18 St. altlepas | 06) Shaken sad ence blake, foul Rohrer) 10 Lie Lac age | ‘These two games are just a couple to Panama, defeated Southwestern of ees primed’ with cuesor the Victoria, in 1858, weighed a Calling all Truck Owners to Hazen for a second battle with the |S duties don't cease after he has!p. Ojson 18) 143 118 491 (Of good one: he week's program. |vennessee 20-0, then lost to North |eountey's most intricate and effective and is reputed to be the world’s largest || —t0 Save money on Tires. mercer county team and Coach Leon- |erra Intee euoes ae sed nitaiine ce 148177 132— 455 Baten Eot cee aw ae Thurs- | Carolina, 13-38. Citenecs, is favored over Jowa, but not gold nugget. The second largest was || The new Crest Super Truck pared to entertain the Jamestown | Opportunity. to the oval, ana) q_™, Ronrer TET EOS! See ie oamatee Joa eehiind te tela |p, bot McCallister, who went direct by much. ‘The Red Raiders have the the Blanche Barkley nugget, found in| Tire at Gamble Stores. 30x5 J, Bluejays. ; you'll find a lot of centers running |=2"!caP oe —_"\virginia 26-7. ite sone Wale sen spout nae Deteee bulge in experience, but in Dick Crayne, South | Australia, It weighed 149/f and 6.50-20, $17.45.S&G Ip” Y The Saints scored an 18-0 victory ,dOWN the fleld this year, grabbing al —qoigis... 746 774 Gai_- aagi| Besides the always interesting in-|with Erskine, but lost t0 Duke, 0-47, Deets Cooter, ane the | spectacular Don 30x5, $14.95 — 30x5. Tube, over Hazen in the first win of: the , !i2tal out of the air. | ‘Tribun 2201 | tersectional games, such as Fordham-|and to North, Carolina State O14, | Neer; Oz! Simmons; the Hawk-| have borne the nam $2.35 : season for the parochial school cleven| (Copyright. 1935, NEA Service, Ine.) | grauch 153 158 142 45g Purdue, Manhattan-Louisiana. State |" Mississippi State, the new operat=| hea, ine are ee Cee Oe ee ae a and have shown considerable improve- aa | Mostier 124 112 4g 4g and Mlinois-Soutiern California, on|ing base of Maj. Ralph Sasse. for-| eee eee ee, = f ment in offensive and defensive drills |? — > sy? Ottum 116195 1s2— 493 S2turday there are big games by the |mer Army coach, and of Carideo, | vent ied oe tho nag this week. | Fights Last Night {| mecregor 102 a9 112— 393 dozen in whlch sectional or confer- icoach of the kickers, beat Howaaht oe ee ee | feinhover gave lie Saints Jong ses- | yi Devlin 142 150 159— 451 /eNce honors will be disputed. 1 it by Bl es \ sions in defense against passes, a de- oeanalcanet qo ign “31” Among the top-ranking games are ee Millsaps close score! Sioux Falls, Grafton | CIGARETTE PRICES CUT partment the team looked weak in y lated Press) ci ZS i*7_** yale-Penn, Harvard-Holy Cross, Min- = : iid i Lavides « Ghestevflelas . Gastas < Bolen Golds Reeieieic oie expects to. start the| .— Bud Mig- Totals. 637 633 722—2062 |R¢S0ta-Nebraska, Notre Dame-Wis- | f 2 nea Favorites to Clash ~ Chesterfields - Camels - Raleighs - Old same lineup that performed against| Nault, 168 Brockton, Mass., |consin, Indiana-Michigan, Oklaho-| ee —— { ] 2 per TWO 23 Hazen here. | stepped Red Finnegan, 165, Utica, | ‘The museum of tho National Red Ma-Texas, Arkansas-Baylor, Califor- Aberdeen, 8. D., Oct. 11—()— C pkg. for Cc Making the trip to Hazen were B.| Ne Y= ss Cross headquarters in Washington | nia-Oregon, -U. C. L. A.-Stanford, | ports ound: p Sioux Falls, with a 20-13 conquest of (plus tax) Schmidt, Garske, Ibach, W. McDon-| ,,Tacema, Wash—Fred Lenhart. contains the first flag raised at|Alabama-Mississippi State. Tennes-|| “ the all-veteran Mitchell Kernels, and This is the ald, Hessinger, Hurning, F. Reff,| 174 Tacoma, Wash., knocked out Chateau Thierry after the German |see- Auburn, Florida-Tulanc and i (By the Associated Press) Grafton througi its 7-0 margin over feast you have Rausch, L. Reff, Helbling, Fischer, J.) Tom Patrick, 184, Les Angeles, (1). retreat. | Georgia Tech-Kentucky, SSeS Grand Forks, established themselves Paid for cigar- =, festeeo, Holman, Litt, Patzman | g — New York—The Marquette footba|as the favorites for the Turkey Day sive you the ettes in Bis- : OUT team is thick with relatives .. . most|Classic, which will match the two out- benefit of all marck for aaa : || OUR WAY unusual. is the uncle-mephew com-|stending high school teams of the many years, if Magicians Win Sixth, seg ae a s i jination of Gene Belonga and Lloyd) Dakotas, at Johnson field of Aber- a5 ae ALL- ‘ H = wis Tappa, a pair of sophomore linemen |deen. W. Defeat Satans, 26-6' / if YOU TOLD ME TO 1 SAID, “A LITTLE \., then there are the Guepe twins| Watertown and Aberdeen maintain- ; —_ | | | OIG HIM A LITTLE NOT TO PUNCH HOLES —art and Al—both backfield stars .. ./ed their undefeated status by playing | Minot, N. D. Oct. 11—(7)—"Six; — | WITH TH! SPURS — ||+ THROUGH HIM, TLL John and Wallace Lauterbach are|to a scoreless tie, while Brookings in| straight.” read the record Friday of; | HE WAS HALE WEAR TH' SPURS cousins ... and Guard Bill Jennings | eastern South Dakota and Rapid City |g “ ‘ Minot high school’s football team. | | ASLEEP AN! YOU HEREAFTER / THREE is the son of the athletic director, |in the Black Hills region each salted The speedy Magicians swept over ! SAID WE'D BE MILES FROM SCHOOL away a third victory while passing Devils Lake, 26 to 6, Thursday night | LATE FER SCHOOL ! AND YO! Tommy Curtin of Yale, who didn’t) the century mark in scoring points. as Stevens, Huntley, Runnerstrand ! NIOW DIDN' YOu oe G a ape) have much luck wearing jersey No.| Bismarck won a 6-0 verdict over and Gillespie shared touchdowns. i 5 eat smarts 48, made famous by the ll-starred|Fargo for the Midgets second loss, Edmunds got Devils Lake's only | iol Bruce Caldwell and Albie Booth, has|While the Magicians of Minot ran score in a forward-lateral. (4 shifted to No. 11. roughshod over Mohall and Devils The summary: —" . ‘Lake to annex their fifth and sixth ‘ Army won't have to live in the past!/consecutive victories. TOC AR) w wee ai ae h for feotball greats long ., . unless a Valley City, another pre-season \ Ss K UP E. LY Jensen le Sny a lot of experts are wrong, Big Jim! favorite, took it on the chin from the ¢ Upland Game Bird ‘start le coe Craig, an iron-shod sophomore, is|unheralded Lidgerwood eleven, 13-0. ‘ Seasons Ones OCT. 12 Kunts Z Carpenter going to mae the cadets forget (well,|Mandan ‘passed Dickinson dizzy in #1 la : pr adipeal almost forget) about Jack Buckler,| scoring an 18-0 win. 1 Migratory Waterfowl ye : Van Lieu or Wynne Chris Cagle, etc. . _ Season Opens . OCT. 21 Frederickson re Renstrum Six good football bets tomorrow: +. SUMMONS. Pitiana a Aunnerrana California over Oregon; Tennessee Arete. of Naree Dakota, County of ae AMMUNITION Timboe th Holmes over Auburn; V. M. I. over Richmond; aed District Court, Fourth Judicial |, Carney fb Btevens Indiana over Michigan: | Carnesie| fon w. Holden, > Plaintiff, Peters High Velocity Shells ’ SPECIAL Ea Substitutions: id Lake — Ed- | California over Illinois. fae Holden. Se one Defendant us Nitro Express Shells re ue munds; Minot—Huntley, Doyle, Saun- " - ders, Britten, Morrell, Gillespie, Cline, | Rhode Island bent, creeping bent,| PENDANT: “HOVE NAMED DE : Clayson, Eide. and Canadian bluegrass are the best nan ere hereby. summoned: i Remington Pump ‘ Referees, herd Defrated and Ray grasses to plant in shady places. . fittea action, of which # copy f re. | Repeaters ; ~ Kneeshaw; head linesman, Melvin unto annexed and herewith served Seviand. The Detroit river sometimes is|upon you. and to serve # copy of your 12 and 20 gauge i Ani to the Complaint on the sub- P. Fen ne ine ne eT at RCAY oeaitate 'ader | aul Runyan nig pond z Gounty, North Baicota, “within Thirty sf is [days Rier the service of this Sum- F Louisville Open Le wo a QAR MIS Waren |tGnIOP che By"of uth servic, and FRENCH reel on or Louisville, Ky., Oct. 11—()—Shoot- \|schoot ‘houses 30 tons of lump coal: (answer, Judament will, be taken & WELCH pA four strokes under par on the up Feo toe No: aa tte 1 oa No. agalnst you by defirult for the relief EXTRA ' ‘first 18 holes, little Paul Runyan, 130- at Bids to b 4 Oct, Zist at |" Dated at'stecle, North. Da a SPECIAL = ‘Pound. White Plains, N.Y. protes- Pine, Nese efebenedeoce Hanes | tte’ uietaaag Noren.omkotm Be HARDWARE P. ae champion, pgs d a sizzling 67 95 Pete Luyben, ie re erent into : 08 BY HEA SERVICE, 100. fe aa,’ Blsmares iptrtoe Clark, the right to reject any or Arne “anda apd Main Ave, forthe PrAntitT, $3395 . 306 ¥ reserv. pe bids. it-office and 1B Ph aren, Steele, Kid- one 141 ue North Dakota. der 9, 20-27 10/4-11-

Other pages from this issue: