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to Bartell who threw the pi === THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTO! ; 2 NDAC ONTINUE P)|m Biche i . 4 out on @ pretty » Croaneti walked, i, HEIFER NAMED Weather Report NEW SCOUT CABIN | oi a ei ape come te ieee Tourn ball Selng low, | Rolte and -ARTERSAPITAL CITY AT BEULAH OPENED)'“Deive With Bases [isa ch-mane crtreee Bip tet on be ter ok ror Slencrektane wiciney? Fale Drive With Bases {sabes the ball caromed off the tence hee nas SELERIDOE — The: government's LEPEENG ee Sateraey: SERE?. en)8+ Loaded Is Feature! sarte. crosettt reached third while SE Hin deal bed paie rushed to completion Nakota Miss Bi k Sired-by janis ‘North Dakota: Fair tonight — Rolfe was held to base. DiMag- ri); Smith 1 (Powell); Biel islet with the setting up of & lakota Miss Bismarck Sired:by |and saturday: stigntly colder central | Deuication Exercis Mark(| three and two, filling the bases. Smith | gio lifted ‘a high fly to Moore and Gomez 7 (Leiber, Mancuso 2, Schu- he government ‘ and eust sonimnt. : was replaced in the box by Dick! Crosseti scored easily after the catch. lett|macher, Bartell 2, Gabler); Gabler Tain and snow gauge and Descendant of All-Ameri- {_ For South Dakot: Fair tonight : DiMaggio drove a hit to the left|macher, , tested thermometers to record high and Saturday: colder, northeast to-| Completion of One Part of | Coffman. The cowbells were ringing | Rolfe remained st first. Gehrig Uft-| tielq wall fore single, scoring Cros-|3 (Crosettl, Dickey, Gehrig); Gum- ae can Show Bulls night and mouth Saturday; frost prob- in the bleachers while the big right-jed a long fly to Ott. One run, one} etti Roite Mappedtat eee era lbert 1 ceopell, Sieikeoute. Clones jend low temperatures, wor MeMAMhi. Kale Monight and Extensive Plan handed relief pitcher warmed up./hit,eno erfors, one left. _,|:was:tossed out, Jackson to ‘Terry.|(Moore 3,’ Bartell, Terry, Lelber.| sow exqLAND—E. T. Molsstin Nakota ‘Miss Bismarck is the Hol- Satirdaye met much ehgnge In tem- Lasseri slashed a honte run into re Ae: Jackson, with the count! pole advanced to third and DiMax- {ntcshesd, Mancuso, Leroi has been chosen commander of the stein heifer that will represent the|” For Minnesota: Wale tonight and/. Dedication exercises et Beulah] puree hg ica ee terme | Gabler walked on four neralght pion Ar (howe er ite the sgn Coie cl at eiricenae Coffman t/New Eagiand are Capital City in the North Dakota | ors ireme southenet tonights cold. | Thursday night attended by almost! mivey and Powell. It was the first ies, It was the seventh pass by | Tut the first, pitch into the lower rns, 3 hits in two innings (none out | Members of his staff include Thombs Agricultural college dairy herd, ac-|er'haturday. evel tnd wauine front gr 180 Boy Seouts, parents and frlends.| rome tun with the bases full In world| Gomes, Moore ned to |e ie doa bile’ and ‘ibtaggte|in third): @mith’S runs, 2 nite in 1-3 |CellUP, vie commander: 2. & Fiat, 5 Re e of e | freezing temperature almo: enera officers of e Missour'! Heldei agg 2 bay 3 | cher, i A aay a enter: : tonight: ig Valley see council, marked tne open- series. play sibee 19m) When miner eee rote he neat Ore | Selkirk fanned, swinging. Six runs,|inning; Coffman 1 run, 2 hits in 12-3 ‘and John Johnson, sergeant at arms. base hit with a beautiful running catch. Bartell lined to Powell. No runs, no hits, no errors, one left. Seven YANKEES; dairy department. Her sire is Ventnor Sensation Posch Smith of Cleveland pulled the trick. Gomez’ fatined swinging. Crosseti grounded out, Bartell to Terry. Beven tuns, four hits, one error, none left. GIANTS: Bartell walked with the| count three and two. Terry fanned, fi its, ryors, none left. innings; Gabler 3 runs, 5 hits in 4 o AN : ‘Moore up. Moore lined innings; Gumbert 6 runs, 5 hits in 1. to DiMaggio, Bartell, with the count | Wild pitches—Schumacher,: Gomez. three and two, doubled along the} Umpires—Gelsel, ee ere Som- ing for use of the basement section of the Beulah Boy Scouts’ new cabin, Paul A. Netland, afea executive,| stated here Friday. The project is one part of an ambi- tious program being carriea out by —Mré. Albert Thomas has ean enoeen president of the newly- organized Fryburg Homemakers club, Game—lihe sixth to be formed in Billings ne county, Other officers are Mrg. Bert Fobes, a bull whose seven nearest | GENERAL WEATHER CONL ONS dams average 919 pounds of butter-|¢.un* ihe ountetn Viteskee Mountain fat in a year and whose dam produced . Des 778 pounds of butterfat as a 4-year- inches, while low pres- old. Both of his grandsires are all- ‘pressure from the ern slope to the Great Laker region, Moines. 30.2 ith Inning Dickey walked with| iete field line, Terry lined to DiMag-|mers and Pfirman.’ sure overlies the far western states, the count thrée and two. Sel gio in deep left center.. Bartell ran|2:49, 5 Phoenix, 29.90 inches. | Moderate swinging at a slow curve. Lieber! dropped a single in center, to third Leiber a a dent; Mrs, Curtis American show bulls and his half sis- | temperat yall from the. Stls-| the Beulkh scouts, As it stands now, i unmolested. rove LeDoux, vice president; 5 fer and a half brother of his dam|sissippl Valley westward to the Ea:| the cabin conslste only of the bapec| erred OF & called third strike. Ott stopping fh eee eae threw liong fly that DiMaggio caught on Cheadle, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Popped to Rolfe who backed up be- hind third base for the catch. No runs, no hits, no errors, one left. Edith Ecklund and Mrs. Valentine Roller, project leaders. — cific coast states, but readings are slightly lower qver the western C adian Provinces. The weather were among the all-American selec- tions for 1935. The dam of Miss Bismarck 1s Na- n- {| ment section, which is divided into a is| large recreation room, a kitchen, and weneraily fair in all sections. | furnace room. Work will be car- Slope News Dickey. The Yankee backstop slid back safely. Powell singled to left, base. : Ee Inning filling the bases. Dickey was held at . of kota Bess Ormsby Jane, a cow that |,, Bismarck station barometer, inches:| Fourth 1 s hrow. Lasmeri| The official box spore: MARMARTH—Southwesterrr North| Napoleon: a Logan has an official record of 301 pounds | "inate! “iver asp S07 oem, a2 | feefinuheds | nT uate SO¥IR| | YANKEES: Rolte tried to bunt but tied to Leber in deep loft conter,| New York (AL). AB RH © Aj Dakota “dentists ‘met here county Landon-Knox club was com a ira, Pe ics a any alban as | 4 hour change +0.1 ft. Present at the dedication cere-|Rolfe bunted between first and the|Dickey scored and Selkirk ran to cote a 4 H 4 0 foe Ck a antapend gern apes) een, et : 463 pounds of fat in spite of the fact! Fo ee eee aaa: Sie | Pax, And rns tossed Ou OR oretty | ea gut, Wiiteead Gol aerry: ware] DIMAREID, cf 5 2 3 6 Olcimes'and a trip to the oll field near |with Bryant will be Peter Schumacher, that she was used on one of the ex- | | HO. Saxvik, Blamarek, both mem-|fled to Moore on the, first pifet, | Kirk scoring on the play. Powell ran| Gehrig, 1b . 5 1 2 6 Olnere featured the meeting. Meo president, and D. 1. Andrea, perimental projects. | pat i , ; id. Cronetti flied .| Dickey, ¢ « Jp ' o The heifer calves out of the Fobes| ters of the, Missouri Valiey Area |Gehrig punched « single past Tery.| {0 second. Croeatit fled to Letber.) Dseed, << 5 11 2 0] sazmN—aqiss Erna Unterseber of |National Republican headquarters 85- bull will be named after cities in the | Tot: | Beulah, who addressed ‘the; assecabe| teping, to ekie BERG CHG (eo Tee ait HOEE: : : Powell, If... 32 2 2 O/sazen, graduate of the Chloago Halr- sisted with the organization work. Rake. ; : | 5 , , ANTe: il Saeed 4 A ee hegins ‘with the soveral letters: will | Tout, danuary 1st to date 00. 8 gaan. No runs, one hit, no errors, nene left.| TANTS. Terty grounded to Ler | Gomer, eee 51100 See Ay atic a ards Hebron.—Affairs of the Henry Bif- Accumulated deticiency to daie 913|, The Beulah troop ts sponsored by) GIANTS: Mancuso walked on four (at sete Peal SE : fert post of the American Legion are be chosen to be the godmother. y i ‘ play at first base after ‘Tony juggled uate of the same school, have opened Nakota Miss Bismarck is the second Pee eens teadecahip of Bert Web [or accurve bell that beoke across the | he ball. It looked as though Terry} Toials ............. 41 18 17.27- 4/2 new beauty parlor here in the front|Belng directed by C. B, Gilbertson, NDAG heifer to be named after North} sonra pakoTA weaTHun — | Under the leadership Cutstde ‘corner. Jackson’ poked "aj Was safe and the umpire hesitated —— of the John Biohm shop. Antelope, recently elected command Dakota cities. Preceding her was Na-; Low- High- | Dt. 1 : before calling him out. Leiber was; New York (N.L.) ABRHOA pa er. Other officers chosen were T. H. kota Miss. Ashley who was named! est est Pct Also being pushed to completion as;single past Lazzeri. Tony made a teased out; Crodettl, te G Ott! Me it 50020 Zech, Richardton; ©. A. Wroolie, He- Sains aan County seat some | PISMARCK, clear 3 55.09)», part of their elaborate plan for a|stab for the ball but missed. Man- iitted a high fy a Salant No} Bartell, Nes 3 0.1. 2 2| KEADEER — A committee, com-/ bron, and Harry Gerving, Glen Ullin, te tano. ere ni eee 3$ 32} | Scout center, is a swimming pool, ex-|cuso stopped at second. George Da-| otc 1 High UY to DIMASElo. No) Bartell, ss. + 3 0 26 1|posed_of Ed Suckstortf, Carl vice commanders;_T. H. Mark, adju- i ; go, clear 32 30 ‘00 cavations for which have been fin-| Vis batted for Coffman. Davis singled | '¥* hahth feet ates at “40.0 7 18nd Kenneth Eckes, is making sr-|tsnt. J, M. Fischer, finance officer; not, clear 16 35 .00/ ished, The pool, Netland said, is sit-; though the middle of the infield and ing dee rangements for the annual carnival 4 ian; H. B, Uden, d Forks, 3150100 z 2 °F YANKEES: Rolf popped to/Ott, rf .. -40040 A. E. Funk, historian; ONTINUE eee) pease | uated at the top of a hill and will|the bases were filled. DiMaggio’s fast! writenead, DiMaggio doubled off| Mancuso, ¢ “2 2 1 3 2 Which will be staged sometime around| chepiain, and William De Ia Barre, | WEATHER AT OTHER PoiNTS | thus have natural drainage, while|Telay Kept the slow-footed Mancuso! i. ett field wall. The Yankee out-| Whitehead, 2b . [400 2 1[the middle of October under the/ sergeant-at-arms, all of Hebron. from page one Low- High: | water will be gotten from the natural | from attempting to score. Moore) neider slid into dt just| Jackson, 3b... :4 11 0 2/Sponsorahip of the Killdeer Athletic — Roosevelt Asserts | Amaritio, Texas, toney “48 ‘fz .06 | overflow from nearby mines. Only the| fanned on a called third strike. Bar-) sneaq of Moore's throw and bumped | chi 7) 50 0 0 0 o/cb Hazelton—Euitor-in-chief of the 4 Roise, Idaho, clear” ‘001 cement work remains to be done. tell hit @ long drive that was foul bY | Umpire Summers in the leg. Gehrig /Smith, p 500000 “Tiger News,” local high school section National Income It wary. Alta. cldy 00} Beulah Scouts are doing all the Hee pain * Sree Acne walked with the count three and two. Cott -00001 Ko Sank, being built in |in the Harlin paaenene ah ee ee * | ee o] 00! work for both projects, Netland said. : Dickey flied to Ott. Selkirk grounded vis 11100 ler county. un e "A pro-jard Bier, Addil si meml Will Balance Budget 3:°'";,,60', 23! 0! Qamennnennmnnnecnnenmners stands. It was so close to the foul | out, gta to Gabler. No runs, one | Gabler, 0 0 0 1 Ojgram, are now under constructian,|include Charles Gregory, grade; poseerel line that for a moment it looked like | nit’ no errors, two left. geDanni 1 0 0 0 O/according to W. C, Davis, county su- | Christine Hauck, music; Reine Maier, relief expenses of the government—it| Havre’ siontan ao run, Fesipenibe rset ee the |“ GIANTS: Manduso lashet! » double | Gumbert, 0 0 0 0 0/pervisor. Four others’ remain to be] sthletios; Cora Zunkel, I, dramatios: other words to balance the annuai! Hciena, hree g Man- to left, beatt Powell's throw with — — — —|started. Myrtle Beseler, seniors; Buck, budget, | Huron, cuso across the plate, and leaving the | jong aide, ‘Whshend fouled. to| ‘Totals 33 4 6 27 10 : juniors; Ruth Roesler, sophomores, “The government of this great na-| Kaneas C bases completely populated. Terry! Gehrig near. the first base coaching! —Batted for Coffman in fourth. | HAZELTON — Howard Bier and|and Helen Schneider, freshmen, tion, solvent. sound in credit. is com- | 901 Wess dais slanned a single Valod oe Dene box. Jackson also fouled to Gehrig| #z—Batted for Gabler in eighth. | Constance Berkholts have been elect- — ing through a crisis as grave as war| 00 | Lewis M. "Anderson, Sanger, and|prteh ‘stopped at second, Leiber |08 the first pitch. Harry Danning| sion Runs batted in—| 2 Dresident of the senior and junior) New England—October 3 and 4 have without having sacrificed American} 00} Misw Anna Gerth, BInAES HS yaa {lined to pees in deep left. batted for Gabler, Danning fanned, Gente: 5 ‘Dickey 5 taeeeri’s, Bar planes, Sepeeuvely, of the Hazelton heen chee as the Gears the 4 } ‘o0| Joseph P, Neibauer an ss Lyda , Three 5 5 5 a school, Other ficers anni sponsored Mary's democracy or the ideals of American 20 | OP ide Morn OF BICOL, Fins) tiree lia) HO leroneetHDHetE! sees, No runs, one hit, no errors. | onary, 2 DiMaggio 2, Gomez 2, pin eae Lene oft dea rors ee a life,” Turning to “this foolish fear about the crushing Icad the debt will im: pose upon your children and mine,” ‘00 | formerly @n active pastor in the| Gian © the fifth pitcher for the Giants. : in ; ts. Dickey grounded out to Ter- Be atied aloud demonstration by pe Abert, gail -90 | Evangelical church, has been appoint | ry, unessisted. Selkirk lifted a high | Powell walked, the fourth ball being | ST, 5 TE 3!" 3 Today and leat ote ayak or incontie i oe ‘oo ed superintendent of the Men's Bible | riy to Leiber. Powell singled off the A SUN. Mati “This debt is not going to be paid :00 Claas at, the First Evangelical church |right field wall: Lazzeri lifted « long 2 Sat. Matinee by oppressive qakarion Aghine 255 § U, 00 Peters Will begin his new dutles/ fly that Lelber pulled Sonn cme “Two Against AL s ght 00. : center field. The ive led: ful erations, It is not going to be paid a teh, peldy. 46.00 —— four hundred and: sixty feet pe FOOTBALL th Wi I 199 JOE aes pesresy (oe hard-won savings of reine: ey . 2H oe for Bee: Cimes wonlg tae ean a ered a most ACTION SCENES le or. vs. “ : 8 wa, cldy, 48 - 56 .00 3 . other place in the park. No runs, —with— TT eee Fone, tO pe, ela “out of 2 Spokane, Wash. Dae 79 00 Sterling, was in-a local hospital Fris nid hit, iS errors, phy left. Minnesota vs. UI Y es ART LO U i Ss E ORE =| Switt Current, 38 = 39 |day morning suffering from severe| GIANTS: Ott bounced out, Lazzeri ° MPHREY BOG. o creased individual income feoduced| The Pas, Man. pc $0 ‘00 burns. ‘The child was: brought to|to Gehrig. Mancuso fanned, swing- Washington BEVERLY ROBERTS Official motion pictures of the five thrilling rounds. by increasing national prosperity. Winnipeg, 50 00] the hospital Thursday morning. The | ing. Whitehead grounded out on the THRILLING - ROMANTIC! Loud “boos” greeted the president's mention of “my predecessur” and “President Hoover's administration.” In what was interpreted as a refer- ence to Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice presidential nominee, Mr. Roose- velt said it was just as “technic! correct” to say the New Deal had creased the national debt by $13,000,- 000,000 as to tell the people uf Penn- sylvania that none of their bank de- posits or insurance policies were sound. 8 Billion Net Increase The president emphasized the, $8,000,000,000 increased national debt was ® “net” increase. | 200 200 200 Thompson Is Chosen Commission Member Arthur E. Thompson, state super- intendent of ptblic instruction, re- ceived an appointment Friday as a fiember of the legislative commission ot the National Education association of the United States. The appointment was received by Thompson from Orville C. Pratt, Washington, president of the national group. Working under the chairmanship of Dr. 8. B. Hall, state superintendent of Rey. H. W. Graunke, business man- jager of the Bismarck hospital and cause of the burns was not known here Friday. Gatun lake, in the Panama cai the largest artificially formed is jake jin the world, It has an area of 16¢ square miles, The Braille aystem, which permite the blind to\ read, "was perfected by Louis Braille more than 100 years ago. ——— eee Fifth Inning YANKEES: Frank Gabler, a right- hander, went to the box for the first pitch, Lazerri. to Gehrig. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Sixth Inning YANKEES: Gomez bounced a slow Ninth I Hate. YANKEES: Harry Gumbert was aon ‘PARAMOUNT. Theatre “TODAY and SAT. Two base hits—DiMaggio, MARINES - NEWS - COMEDY M-G.M's new.imash hit! Great human drama .directed by the man who made “San Francisco” ..-@ dozen tangled lives tuned to the heart-beat of o mighty city! You'll applaud its heartthrills! 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