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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936 ‘Elusive Murray Leads Demons to 18-0 Victory Over Saints - RUTBACK TEMS (Possible Changes in Cardinal, Red Organizations Occupy Spotlight ~ WITH DAWSON FOR | FISCHER BETWEEN McLEAN AND Valley City High |MACPHAIL RESIGNS; SIOUX BEAT ST. THOMAS, 210; [City Golf Meet MAJORITY OF GAINS| U.S. AMATEUR GOLFING CROWN) Swamps Grafton/picypy AND RIISSpL| BISONRALLYTODOWN OMAHA} Starts Sunday {etm Pisce 7/2 Taeomcmnne "nga rie MAY PORECASE REDS|"*Sy'one sce |[ The ||"*anarsummtoy™ Victory; State Gridders Must Be Completed by ean) agi Standings First Half Scoreless; Whole Team Plays Fine Game in ? Second Half Are Ragged Frid ee Beat Cards; Gehrig to ASE ee Play in 1,800th Consecutive |,,5° "aul, Sept. 10a weighty Kighteen-hole qualifying rounds foo and polished North Dakota university the city golf will t Garden City, N. ¥., Sept. 19.—(P)— It's up to Johnny Fischer. “ ‘On the slim shoulders of the Cin-| ley City's more experienced team Grafton, N. D. Sept. 19.—(?)—Val- “$T. MARY’S FIGHTS HARD =" = olnnati mailman’s son Saturday reat-| Overwhelmed Grafton high, school’ Game Saturday passed a fighting St. Thomas college (Oy Atrowal LEAGUS” Sunday at the Municipal golf course ed America’s last hope of repelling ——_—__—_—_—__— ele’ 21-0 Frid the]. w hb ct. 4 e through Friday, . Lacks Punch, However; Penner the steady relentless drive of Jack| 52 to 0 score. (By the Associated Press) ‘Tommy gridiron. sib tas tates a : o esas i pict : McLean, a Scot who has ideas and a| It was the soundest thrashing ad-/ qne baseball spotlight was drilled] From the time the Nodaks nabbed | St. Lo ‘Bee |tournament committee Intercepts Pass, Sprints 45 chance cf taking the U. 8. amateur| ministered » Grafton team in Saturday on the Cardinals and Reds,|a safety in the opening canto to Pittsburgh Saturday. | golf championship trophy across the| Years. Kenneth Wiley, Valley City’s! and the possible changes in their or-|Galnor’s score on a pass play in the|Gmenret! i ‘ Yards to Touchdown Atlantic ocean for the first time in| #ll state back, opened the scoring five| ganizations, to the virtual exclusion |closing period the outcomie was never « ae es a quarter of a century. wines es ne whistle blew. The] of the Cubs in the second place in the|in doubt as the heavy visiting line By the Downtown Quarterback. Out of the worst storm ever to| half ended 25-0, inet National League, and Lou Gehrig’sjheld the Tommies to a single first Led by fleet, elusive Chuck Murray. strike national amateur battle-| Valley City scored ten first downs!) goth consecutive game with the down and 78 yards gained from scrim- ground emerged Fischer and the| to Grafton’s two. New York Yankees, ! who is going to be one of the nicest | age. While the Giants maintained an al-; A flying wedge of North Dakota straight-hitting Scot to enter the running backs in the state, the Bis- Ggeick Dernons defeated St, . Mary's finals of the 40th championship. FESSENDEN VETERANS most unbeatable lead of five games |backs named Campbell, Halvorson and | Washingto 18-0 at Hughes Field Friday night. The. two survivors of a title drive] UPSET DEVILS LAKE in the hot National League race, and|Blanchette spelled trouble for &t.|Cleveland . 5211 he entry fee is fifty cents, Murray, who is equally at home that has been a hurdy-gurdy fromj Devils Lake, N. D., Sept. 19—()—| Gehrig put on his spikes and glove| Thomas at every turn. Eouroa yy “running close behind a wall of inter- start to finish will fight it out for; Scoring early in the first quarter,|/to add another milestone to the Bad Pass from Center 4 “ference or turned loose in a broken the crown surrendered by Lawson| Fessenden high school’s veteran foot-| greatest of all iron-man records, the| §t. Thomas was deep in its territory Major League field, scored the first Bismarck touch- Little, either Saturday or Sunday,| ball team upset Devils Lake, 7-0 in| diamond public was asking these ques-|!n the first period when McFadden}... siiot, Paulson was good for 23 Leaders “down in the third quarter from the according to the weather's dictates. | the season opener here Friday’ night.| tions: {made a bad pass from center. The}. 4. and a touchdown fot Minot in 2 4 19-yerd-line and set the stage for the Fischer gained the title round by ball rolled over the marker where tne rea pecs second with two consecutive gallops beating Johnny Goodman of Omaha,| ST. JAMES OUTPLAYS FRIDAY’S STARS pandas commered hey was unable : (By the Associated Press) of 35 and 15 yards. 2and 1. GRAND FORKS recross the line after recovery. PEN CHAMPIONSHIP AMERICAN LEAGUE : Dawson Gained Ground McLean crushed 42-year-ola George| Grand Forks, N. D. Sept. 10. Pipmniay | Beseaes Limited |} A few minutes later the North Da- | BISON 0! oF Batting — Appling, White Sox, 382; ran rks, N. D. Sept. 19.——|| tmdians to four hits, fanning ten. DEFENSE WITH 18-13 WIN J _ He also teamed with Asa Dawson, Voigt of New York, 8 and 7. A hard fighting 8t. James academy|| “ron Warnecke, Cubs Stepped || Sota stants were on their first touch-| "marco, sept. 19.—(@)—The North) Averill, Indians, 375. ye placed ena enn Hae ' =e cleven Friday night outplayed Cen-|| cardinay with fo tity gonna _ Campbell and Halvor- Dakota Agricultural college Bison de- |Runs — Gehrig, coe 161; Geh- ack, of the res| iGl P. d tral high of Grand Forks but was|| Jim Bottomley, Browns — Hit 3 i » vu; |feated Omaha university here Friday| ringer, Tigers, 137. of the Demon yardage. \ aloOm Fervades {nei to a 6-6 score when Bili James|| nomer and single, driving in two ||Ctth the first score, Halverson dogged [MEHt, 18-18, in opening defense of | Hits—Averill, Indians, and Gehringer Vital statistics: ; * | of Central skitted right end for 18]/ runs against: White Sox. +20 yards through left tackle on. the | thelr North Central Conference cham-| _ Tigers, 217. a ry The first halt’ was scoreless. Big Ten Camps yards and a score in the last threej|______l/play, and Cameron's kick was wide, _ | Pcnulp. pea ener rar at epg The Demons made eight first minutes of play. Rickey May Buy Reds North Dakota started the third! Showing the customary raggedness| | CoAT “ita "yankees, 13-4) * downs to St, Mary's one. Johnny Fischer, above, young Cin-; ae aan ()—Will Branch Rickey, the man {frame with a pass, Burkhardt to|0f an opening maine, espe ye Pearson, Yankees, 19-6, ‘ ‘The parochial school team failed | cinnati golfer and former captain of| Injuries, Ineligibilitfes. Dampen LY -FIVE YARD DASH who played a major part in the suc-|Galnor, that placed the ball on the pass defense, the Bison were soe gahecals a to get inside Bismarck’s 40-yard {the University of Michigan golf team, | : WINS FOR FARGO cessful run of the Cardinais during|Tommies’ 15-yard stripe. Blanchette into a trailing position in the NATIONAL LEAGUE + Hine. lis battling Saturday to keep the U.S.| Hopes of Most Western East Grand Forks, Minn., Sept. eee ee ee oar a controlling [plunged over and Cameron again period after puting. Over a pons Only one first down was made amateur golf championship from mak- | 19.—(@)—Bugene Fuler grabbed | the last ten years, buy @ controlling | missed the point. The final counter |¢own earlier In the period: Phelps, Dodgers, 373. in the first quarter, that by St. [ing its first transatlgntic voyage in a| Conference Coaches punt on his own 45-yard line late in| interest in the Cincinnati Reds, aleh@icame in the fourth quarter when| Omahe then tallied and kicked the Maughan, Bira » Mary's {quarter of a century. Fischer's oppo-! the third quarter and raced 55 yards! ler ussell, a director of the Pisnchette heaved a pass to Gainor |°x‘ra point, but the Bison came back | Runs—Vaugl f “ a . ————————— - Columbus (American Association) to score in the third period on a 28-| tin, Cardinals, 118. ‘ Coach Ted Campagna’s gridders nent in the title match is Jack Mc Chi ‘Sept. 19.—()—Apparent! for a touchedown, then place-kicked who scored. Pir 210; Med- oteeehs Lean, 23-year-old Glasgow, Scotland, , leago, Sept. 19.—(/) App: Y| the extra point to account for Fargo| Redbirds? ‘Mackenroth Stars yard run and put over another in the| Hits — P. Waner, Pirates, 210; ¢ . bad a will Friday night, but lacked| 5. there'll be “no fooling” in this fall’s 0 (2)—Will_ Wi Gil esident fore Omaha launched 5 i whiskey : + high school’s 7-0 victory over East Warren Giles, presiden! tstand! Dakota | fourth period before 5 fs ihe way to go with it ‘They fought | the finals wit a get weeny over| Neste conference fotballr8et—| Cand Forks Priday night in tne oot-| Of the Card International Lesgus|ise was the mid-season form of Mack-|82 fetal atack, whlch carried i Oe | ome, fous OM; Clans, $3: Caml George Voigt. Fischer gained the final | 5 ve 1! ball inaugural for both teams. er, N. Y.,, nam yal jor secon unt a Period, which ended as, Sclnelder | sound with a 2-1 win over the tourna-| Gay. pe Aerial sty to succeed Larry MacPhail, resigned | Train. the center, whose passes were /than y minute of play remaining, [Pitching — Hubbell, Giants, 24-6, tae e Bismarck a yard-\ine-| ment favorite, Johnny Goodman, of cret sessions, usually reserved un- vice president and general manager |” soe St, Thomas O'Brien, O'Loughlin | Bill Olson, Ernie Wheeler, Emil May| Lucas, Pirates, 13-4. . Brewers Take 3rd sd Bob Bitaon ripped rout he Then they dug in and halted a subse-| Qmana. (Associated Press Photo.) | til just before big games, began yes- of the Reds? Martin: if ‘quent Demon drive of 70 yards on their | terday at Towa City as Coach Ossle The two questions—ana their Oe oe aae tener eae ireriaes Omaha line for 19 first downs, while) Midwest, South Grid salesman, who advanced to 2 Scere oa own 23. Later in the quarter they again | ~~~" | Solem drilled his Iowa squad on new ° |answers—appear interlocking. De- the Bison forward wall, with Ray stiffened herolcally and took the ball ans From Indiana’ lis nials were the only replies to the |i soe packtield gave good accountings | siawkins, Wayne Springer and Chuck! Teams Go Into Action ; ‘on downs on their own 20. nderwo0o eats Semi-secret practice was today’s po published report that Rickey and| ‘The lineups: Pollock in the leading roles, stopped — Pe Failed to Threaten order at Ohio State after the disap- eee Russell would buy the Reds, One| st, Thomas— Pos, North Dakota U.|Omshs’s ground attack, the Cardinals} New york, Sept. 19—(P)—The south, ee er coniied to threaten’ once) Bi k S d: pearance of a notebook containing ss source emphasized that Powel Crosley |o’Brien le C.Gainor | Picking up nine first downs. which annually violates the tradition ieee be enie contest, ismarc @COMGS) many Buckeye plays, which Coach|Are One Victory Removed from| Jr, president of the club, is too rabid | O'Loughlin It Jacobsen | Boyee Brown with some good punt-| that football 1s a game for chilly au-!| ley were utterly lacking In offen- : Francis Schmidt said might have f a fan to sell his interests, Manthe Ig ‘Amick |{28, Tunning and expert passing, was opening the season in sive punch. Seer been “lost, strayed or stolen.” Shot at Little World MacPhail Resigns McFadden Mackenroth | Omaha's outstanding ‘performer. A contributing factor to this situa- tion was the improved defenseive play | Scores 3 Times in Second Half, Bierman Slows Practice ies Ti MacPhail resigned Friday just about | Sheff ‘The lineups: sider ‘more suitable for Coach Bernie Bierman slowed Series Title é y S Ne Hellen | onaha swimming, the time the Cubs, behind Lon|Gelhaye M. Gainor vu. 5 pyaee again leads the way into the 1934 of the Demons. Their line consist- Twi . 4 \e N ‘ wice on 50-Yard End his hard-worked Minnesota huskies ee Ry aT Warneke's three-hit pitching, Rettic . Sorenson Bee te ea A ier a eaee vo tient aril, The declsion| Chicago, Sept. 19(=The Mil| the Oardinsls a-0. 1k the’ holy ec [Beartiason Bjorklund | Gardner Pee iueaicoratimess. Runs of Willis Smith, outstanding tackle|waukee Brewers, with the American| tional League game of the day, to| Barron Campbell | Gammon Sihiwortts joined Bowman holds = candidate, not to return to school,|Association championship already| take second place in the league away | Mikulecky Halvorson | Johnk 4ng down the flank, positions and thi: " j jadded to worry over the Gopher’s|hanging from their belts, were one| from the staggering gas-house gang. | Sibesta t Blanchette | Resins Ing down the flank, positions and this} Scoring three times in the second) o,enor Sept, 26 against the powerful] Victory removed Saturday from a shot) The victory, however, failed to dis-j North Dakota peor! combination was instrumental in| half, twice on 50-yard end runs} washington Huskies at Seattle. In-;at the little world series title. turb the five-game lead of the idle|St. Thomas bade other newcomer, opens against New- ’smearing almost every play that came| and once on a blocked punt, Under-| j,nic¢ have slowed the Gopher drills,| The Brewers, who won their initial “in” berry. SeeGHH the ends. ‘od defeated the Bismarck ‘high| utes have slowed the Gopher , Giants, who are just about “in” for} Yards gaine A Ppceeses se coariery did an especially | csnool necond team 48-00% Under=| 200 Uren, Abshy: halfback; being |v Hee With Kansas City in four} the penant, kota 112; St, Thomas 47, Yards gained miner With the postponement of Friday | out with a bad knee. straight games, 8 ight) “The American League also put on!by passing—North Dakota. $8; Bt.| By Pactual or lacie posse gaia) sos a z00d job of ‘backing up the line on| wood Friday. Bismarck was out-| : 4 1 ee ee nee oe ee ee ee wood AY mae saath bss ioe At Illinois, Coach Bob Zuppke con- relay, vee ‘Bight fom eee a curtailed program, with the Tigers|Thomas 25. Passes attempted—North |p ovore, e—Ray Parkins, Minneapolis; | importa: ‘atiinday.: Wen dest blocking of the evening. Seer aoe eet Gne firs: down to; tinued to Juggle hls lineup. | Nea|in the plavol! Mmsntative against the | knocking off the Indians 6-3, tn one| Dakota 8: Bt. Mhomas 6. Passes com. |umpire—. H. Kimball, South Dakota. mesting Waynesburg,” Koch’ and Clausnjtzer, who left the! Underwood's four. Underwood failed! See oe erat vera mick Tberantional Lekgue ta innke game, and (the Browns belting the | Pleted—North Dakota 5; St. Thomas 1.) "PT by Dartods: eager le fataced Ah inet pe AG ame with injuries, both played good | ¢; i gh th ittle sh} ab the 7 2 s -5 in the other. ct nose, which will not keep him out cf] tne flankmen for long runs, Clark Shaughnessy. er ose zy ed the Brewers 10] %¢ Yankee stadium Saturday in rec-| DEFEAT JAMESTOWN ‘Omaha scoring— Touchdowns, Tyler, ection if he plays with special protec- pesealiviateess Northwestern's Wildeats scrimmag- | duel. | Trout, granted the Brewers 10) ognition of his endurance record. His| , Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 19—(f)— | xersenbrock. Point after touchdown, tive equipment, Cluasnitzer received ed Saturday against the freshmen | Hits o4 0° Teg quilie occupied the | SPPearance in the battle with the| ROUNRE ing | Tyler (place kick). North Dakota. scor- if ; i Ts i 1 a ie hind, 12-0 at the half, the Ai tana, 3 muscle bruise in his bask which wil Jimmies, Winnipeg . ara ban se Heep role, (driving outa Homer in thie a Gans will mark his | Vikings defeated the Jamestoon eat. |'g—Touchdowns, Erickson 2, Wheeler | listed, facing ‘Texas A. and I, at” probably keep him on the sidlines for | Tied at Two Apiece} 5 wieed by the ineligiblity of jmnth with one out and two mates straigt tt game since he tool lege Jimmies here Friday night, 25-12. (sub for May). Corpus Christi, Texas. B® week or more. - Som oiet Viteran halfback.” at|@board to give his club the victory. wey Pipp’s fist basing Job AWAY)" "Atter a scoreless first quarter, the THO thine ewes wrone with the! St. Paul, Sept. 19.—W}—One en-| Michigan, Coach Harty Kipke used], Wiimpy Wilbum played great hall Se ne se Jimmies, with Bud Westby leading, Demon offense in the first half, One| i at. shorts andl rad tour jeinkiee ene trant in the championship series ofj 4, i 2 for the first time. pushed over a pair of touchdowns in A ihe Northern Teague \playatts may Helo naaereecces is walk for a perfect night. The attend- AMEBICAN LEAGUE the second, as Augustane failed to hit APARTMENT FOR RENT was sluggish interference; the other Bo‘lermakers Resume Drill Browns Win ' ‘i : decided by Saturday night as a dou- ei ance was 6,751. ‘i its stride. was McDonald's erratic passes from 1 ee : = see Vern Huffman, Indiana's star back a 5 e .| St. Louis—The Browns nosed out center, which rested in poor timing | Disheader was scheduled between] wno did most of the kicking and nigh? (eams Play at Indianapolis tay | Chicago 6 to 5. REC | te benley ane king nine aioe! ° 4nd many costly fumbies. famestown and Winnipeg in the Ca’ passing in 1935, may be pressed this : Chicago .000 004 001— 510 2/0f the ground gaining, the Vikings In the second half the Demon| "adian city. season by several men Cee Oe oO Oe tee late itouls 005 000 10x— 6 10 o|tled the count at 12-all as the third ‘The Maroons Friday took a 5-4 de-|~ Pur SHE ” Boil eereers resumed | Milwaukee 00 202 013— 710 2)*%. 3 quarter ended, and then pushed over blockers began to cut down their men. Crandall; Hatter and| Whitehead, Shores, Dietrich, Brown two more counters in the final i stow! Trout an McDonald steadied down, and it|‘ision from Jamestown In a game) practice, with Coach Noble Kizer| and Sewell; Thomas, Caldwell and i , : looked like a different team. called at the end of the seventh be-| facing the task of whipping together | por ‘| Hemsley. Fee sence sent 18 dite come Newly refinished, living room, bedroom, 2 closets, d en , rah kitchen, bath; also locker and laundry privileges. * Bismarck’s final touchdown came, £ j pee) tw - a. team hit by the tragic deaths of two Detroit Beats Cleveland fate In the fourth quarter. A Bt, | 2OCKed in tr series ae eeurday,| regulars and injury to several others | Football Results | Detrolt—The Detrolt Tigers clubbed | speaRFISH DEFEATS ana sea Sine wee iste Mary's pass slipped through the arms| 44, should either sweep the twin bill, in last we: stove explosion. the Cleveland Indians 6-3. R H El agi % quipped wi new ric stove, new ‘ge elec- “Of the intended receiver and Bob Pen-/j, would win a finals berth. | Coach Elmer Layden emphasized his (By the Associated Press) Cleveland Minot, N. D., Sept. 19.—(#}—Buc- trie refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets. per, Demon halfback, scooped it up on| “rau Claire slammed out 13 hits off| belief in fundamentals by sending) Estherville, Tows, Junior 0; cessful min ; the Bt. Mary's 45-vard-line. Scooting | ine pitching of K, Brown and Wirk-| the Notre Dame squad through »! Mankato Teachers 20. : Geotwe; | Serta gcisee ta nuaridat cette tke Water and city heat furnished. In fireproof for the sidelines, Penner outran every | kala and easily defeated Wausau, 9-2,| long review of blocking and tackling Moorhead Teachers 27; Bemidji Spearfish, 8. D., normal eleven scored building. 6t Mary's tackler in an astonishing |to take a two game to one edge inj principles. Teachers 6. @ 12-6 football victory over Minot ‘burst of speed and crossed the goal) their playoff. Injuries handicapped Coach Harry Omaha University 13; North NATIONAL LEAGUE . dine standing up. presse | Stuhldreher at Wisconsin. Adding to| Dakota State 18, : cube rment Dace night Apacer eae $45 00 Per Mon e th All three of Murray’s attempts for] | Hf i the gloom was the possibility that North Dakota University 21; St. Chicago—Lon Warneke held the St. eechth ot tne care pant tua | Fights Last Night | ie cee ree ee tedinekl aitceaiet Louis Cardinals to three hits and the | ,q;*'a! passes and crossbucks baf- His ‘first two dropkicks were close but ee ee oe might not become eligible. | Augustana (Sioux Falls) 25; | Cubs won 3-0, R # E|hoth the Yellowjacket counters. Don Yow, the first one striking the crossbar (By the Associated Press) —_—_——_—___ | Jamestown College 12. St. Louis. . -000 000 0002— 0 8 Ol} young, brilliant halfback and Pull- Write Tribune Advertisement No, 17057 @nd going under. The third fell short Hollywood, Calif. — Baby Ariz- | NORRIS MY TRANSFER TEAM South Dakota Wesleyan 6; Bue- {Chicago 000 030 00x— 39 Ilnack George Calvert registered the Murray Runs 40 Yards mendi, 13313, Mexico Ctiy, and | Detroit, Mich., Sept. 19.—(#)—The| na Vista 8. Parmelee, Heusser, Pippen, Earn-| touchdowns, A pass from Ray Holmes dust before the game ended, Mur-| Frankie (Kid) Ccvelli, 131, Brook- | Detroit, News Friday said James Nor-| Yankton College 0; Midland Shaw and Ogrodowski; Warneke and fay turned in the prettiest run of the} yn, drew, (10). ris, owner of Detroit's two hockey| College 6. Hartnett. evening. A right-end sweep behind Los Angeles — Young Corbett, | clubs, is considering placing his In- Spearfish Normal 12 Minot 6. Cab EGRET good interference sprang him loose! 156, Fresno, outpointed Joe Ber- | ternational League team, the Olym-| _ Moorhead Teachers 27; Bemidji | Vare Will Not Defend Eyes Examined from the Demon 24-yard-line and all| ard, 154, San Francisco, (10). pics, in Dultuh, Minn. Teachers 6. ’, Sa u Women’s Golf Crown Glasses Prescribed ‘alone, he sent six tacklers sprawling a he shifted his stride and changed A 4 4 With Major Hoopie New York, Sept. 19.—(®)}—A field of 188 golfers, including most of the Our Boarding House pace. He was finally nailed on St. Mary's 35. The eye ts an organ you can't STUDENTS | © Tt would be unsafe to single out any a) 7. = = afford to neglect. s % A Ly “ S=3 leading women players of the United _ fe Mary's player for individual men- VA = Cast ‘ HE MIGHT States, but lacking the defending/m™ Dr, H. J. Wagner Boe oe can pertormance sio0d E ® p Ee THEY'VE GOT HIM JB HAVE Lost Goan, Dies, Cais Ole: Veer Optometrist Here’s a Bu - a, sched si fur Z TH’ cCOM- play Sept. 28 in the 40th women’s Offices opposite the G. P. y ‘The near-capacity crowd that sat hatlonal golf championship of the Hotel since 1914. through ‘a perfect September evening BINATION Canoe Brook club, Summit, N, J. patch ite contest conan nem g A, Sfrumory thats, Vare would not | Pheoe $88 mare. 8.0 New Revised Edition Webster’s Practical . - lefen e le she has won ¥ = ® soundly coached in football Ss times in all, were confirmed when aera ar Dea RE EE slOe tele - the entry list was announced Frid: heads, nor did they lose that fighting F BY i v ay ‘gpirit which is becoming a disting- i \ AG Su on night, ‘ \ : characterization of St. Mary's HE'S BEEN NUTTY WAY HE'S With a wide-open struggle expected, ' oe i > Vg + such American stars as Mrs.! “The lineup: DICTIONARY : P AS A CHOCOLATE BLOWING TH 4 Maureen ‘Orcutt Crews of Coral! St. Mary’s . ie MOOSE CALL, Gables, Fla., Marion Miley of Lexing- | le A. Campagna ton, Ky., Dorothy Traung of San ; : id Francisco, Mrs, Opal 8. Hill, of Kan- | eee tame A Reg: SL00 1 i sas City, Charlotte Glutting of West: en ee ng naan : Z Orange, N. J, and Patty Berg ot tion tata br NOAH Yalyn rg Minneapolis are slated to defend the j sli - rt title against the foreign contingent | Win eee cc, rnlle Chey inet r headed by Pam Barton, the British | kbar amerpaaps eaty i champion. Fee | plates. Contains 4 =e wewly compiled va Striking Grid Players Serving appendix whieh * 7 modern Funeral Home, includes many Return to Practice) | Therein canes ot onetel —_— tacts Selinsgrove, Pa, Sept. 19.—(P)—A Sevicas testes’ aes ; ‘strike” by 14 members of the Sus- waunctuation, for I v4 elem werds, wbrases, ta . igesccll gapradt (Pius 3c sales tax, of ether features. Ife fer postage Perfect fer ste- pnisines when mailed) Obtainable at Business Office of The Bismarck Tribune W. E. PERRY 208 Fifth St. Phocte 687

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