1924 p PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, TO DRAW MORE THAN MILLION When the Giants Got the Breaks in the Third Game WEIGHT MEANS NOTHING

NEW RECORD There’s More Than ICO Pounds Difference Between These HARD STAND Two, Yet Both Are Stars IS ESTABLISHED —' ' "T" Out to Even Up Series Count With .- IN x • :¦ jM '24JIATTLE St. Paul, Oct. 10.—(By the A. P.)— jjp Today’s Receipts to Brine: Victorious over Baltimore in the ¦ fifth game of the Junior World Ser- Total of Money Well Over ies yesterday, St. Paul prepared for Million today’s contest with determination to One make it two straight and square the i game honors with three wins each. Home town atmosphere, including a CROWDS NOT LARGEST more remote right field fence than i at Baltimore, furnished the necessary for a f> to 2 victory over the Orioles ' of Washington yesterday and made the game court, 3 to 2, .in Baltimore’s favor. i Leads World Series Bat- ters For Homers LOCALS LEAVE i Washington, Oct. 10, (By the A. | ; p.)—The 1024 world series will pass the million dollar mark in i for the time FOR MINOT, j l 3 gate receipts second * V ? ’ : ir series history and undoubtedly It was in the second of the third game of the world serie s that the Giants got their best breaks. This play here occurred in eclipse the previous high that frame. It was a complicated, to he sure. Tcrr> singled. _Wi Ison fanned. Jackson hit to Bluege, who tried for a foreeout at second, will y safely • recoru set by tne Yankees and l)i,t. Harris rVopped the hall and both runners were safe. After Gowd singled and Terry scored, Jackson came home on a wild pitch. Bismarck Takes on Tough sliding over Mulberry, Washington pi teller, is knocked from his l’eet as he took Uiiel’s throw. Umpire Din- » Giants last season. This was not Here von see him the idate a Saturday t anticipated when the series began neen is standing over the plate and Kelly, Giant , is lookin g over his shoulder. i Customer i because Griffitn Stadium has only capacity ANI) s little more than half the : NICK AL PULL ’EM FAST qualified they were quickly eli- The Bismarck High School football stadium hut capacity and I of the Yankee j minated from tho running. The great- squad, handicapped by lack of prac- crowds in the Polo i here and est blow suffered by Britain was the tice this week due to downpours of at New York have the KRAUSE, HOU6 rain, ready fight against c Grounds iloss of Cyril Tolley. was to hard up to lor six team i receipts $971,910.00 Easily the most colorful player of the veteran Minot High School , games. Basing today’s game on at Minot tomorrow. Morrison the: invading team, Tolley appeared what was taken in yesterday, the is taking 17 players to Minot for the i GO 10 ROUNDS to be at the top of his game. In the total pass $1,100,000 as eom- game. would Walker Cup matches he had disposed pared with the 19211 mark of sl.- The local lineup the start pro- r Max Marston, the defending ama- at | 06.3,815. The new record also is of bably will be: Scroggins, re; Shep- teur champion. t being made possible, however, by HERETO DRAW! ard, le; Anderson, rt; Bender, If; one mere game than was required Leßoy, rf; Russell, Ig; Robidou, c; The experts are unable to offer *' last fall. Olson, quarter; Lofthouse, any logical rout of Attendance not Greater Neither Earns Decided Ad- s reason for the ter, lh; fuljback; substitutes, put it as Moses, Attendance figures, however, the British player; just Haas, quarter; Fitch,- McGettigan, vantage in 10-Round Bout , unexpected , which were established last year, one of those revearsals Folsom, Jones, Flaherty. . at 301,430.00 will not be beaten. At the Auditorium of' golfing form. \ The sixth game total now is 252,- 028 while the limit for paying cus- Harvard is to have its Callahan Leßoy’s Bout tomers at Washington is thv park in football. LEFT, POTHOFF; RIGHT, WATTS only 37,000. BOTH DISPLAY SPURTS 1 If Arthur Callahan makes the Is Called OK Joe Judge is the hatting hero ___ 1 Crimson varsity, the Callahans of By NEA Service of the 1924 series thus far, accord- Lawrence, Mass., will have the Omaha, Neb., Oct. 10.—The 10- Columbus, Oct. Ift.—The two outstanding stars in the Ohio varsity ing to official averages. The Sen- Semi-Windup, Won by Fargo unique distinction of being the only round bout between Russie Leßoy of line this year are “Fairy” Pothoff and Bobby Watts. Pothoff, weighing ator has a batting family in America to be represented Fargo, N. D., and Ace Hudkins of 270 pounds, is the biggest player in the Western Conference. He is a mark of .409 for the six games. Boy, Is Hot and Heavy on the “Big Three” of football. Omaha was called off when Leßoy guard and a star. regu- Jjindstrom is the leading Giant Tim Callahan was the first to gain was two pounds overweight and Hud- Watts weighs exactly 130 pounds less than Pothoff, yet he is equally with a mark of .360. From Start to Finish effective as a linesman. lar Terry has football fame as captain of the Yale kins refused to concede the advant- Center is his position and Ohio critics rank a .500, appear- with Big mark of hut he has varsity. He was twice so honored. age to his opponent. him the Ten leaders. ed in only four games. All of which goes to show or Battling Krause, former Mike became a gridiron hero at No action had been taken by the that it makes no difference how much Series Goat Hazen how little you weigh in football days. boy, Joe Moug, former Medina Pi inceton. He was also elected cap- boxing commission on Leßoy’s fail- these “Hack” Wilson is the (right) greatest and and A 1 Sehaeht, baseball's jesters, are boy, came together in Bismarck, a tain. One year it was Captain Mike ure to make weight up to a late hour “goat” of the series. The Giant doing their stuff at the world again year. tonight. series this The two N'at natural meeting place, in the boxing against Captain Tim when Yale and outfielder has swung his “Louis- comedians have a lot of new acts, too. Bankrupt Has are persons holding notes or mort- ville crutch” aimlessly seven times ling last night, and went through Princeton met. gages based on North Dakota and ten of NAVY NEEDS BACKFIELD while Long and rounds fighting with both The latest Callahan to make a bid N. D. Creditors lowa farm lands purchased by Lit- “ROSEY” HITS A HOMER still on their feet at the end. Both football fame is Arthur, husky Coach Bob Folwell of the Navy, “Goose” Goslin are sympathizing for supplied powerful tle during the war. Until about displayed spurts at times in which 200-pounder, trying for a position while well with a year ago, Little resided at with six whiffs apiece. linemen, has the job of developing Chicago, Oct. 10.—Losses a- Dyers- In addition to holding the home one or the other had the advantage, in the Crimson line. ville, la. Most of his creditors but neither landed enough effective an almost entire new baekfield. mounting to approximately $300.- in Dyersville, Tremelau, Wis., run honors of the series, Goslin keep him busy 000 live blows to be entitled to a clear-cut If Arthur Callahan has the foot- That should until were scheduled by John L. Lit- and Drayton, Bowesmont and Graf- has totalled more bases with his estate operator in on decision. They boxed on fairly even ball ability of his two famous the clash with West Point. tle, real filing ton, D. drives than any other player a bankruptcy. N. team. terms, with some critics giving is no question as to voluntary petition in either “Goose” has spanked brothers, there A new type of cactus with long, He gave his assets os and his out nine 27 three Krause a shade. ,l\is making good at Harvard. If he sf>o A 20-inch refracting telescope will hits in times up, thorny leaves resembling snakes has as $290,092. of them tours the re- The boys, both welterweights and , it will be some distinction for liabilities bo set up at Johannesburg, South grand and -dftes, been found in South America. Most of the 140 creditors listed mainder singles, for a total of IS weighing, it was announced, 145 one family. The name deserves it. Africa, by Yale University. bases. pounds, have met before and both Only twice before in world series have improved in the boxing art ! history has the championship gone since last they met. They boxed cau- ANOTHER GOOD the limit of games before a decis- tiously much of the time, each look- FOR GAME ion was reached. In 1909, Pitts- ing for an opening to land a decid- DAY burgh and ing blow. Detroit played seven 10. —Another games and an omen At the opening Krause carried the Washington, Oct. for the pres- sun promis- ent champions fight, but Moug came back and the cloudless day with the most chill out of may be found in the that the first round was even. In the second ing to take of the fact time, was weath- Pirates, winning the odd games, round, Moug took the aggressive and the air by game the at 8 this morn- as have so far, the rushed Krause to the ropes several er prospect o’clock the Giants took and deciding seventh contest and the title. In times. He landed several blows, al- ing for the seventh championship baseball game 1912, the Giants and Boston fought though they did not do damage on world’s Washington and for eight games, including a tie the tough Krause. Moug's rushes here today between before the Red Sox defeated Chris- earned him the second round. In the New York. sT* ty Mathewson in the final and de- third and fourth were cautious, both OF ciding battle through an by covering up well and sparring for CITATION AND NOTICE HEAR- ING PROOF OF FOREIGN WILL Fred Snodgrass, Giant outfielder. openings which did not come, and both rounds were on even terms. In State of North Dakotu, the fifth Krause came on the Of all tho used in the third game of the world series, “Rosey” back County of Burleigh. THREE BRACES aggressive and Ryan of the Giants alone emerged as a hero. And that was due to his earned a shade while In County Court, OF BROTHERS batting more than his pitching. In tiie fourth he slammed the third Moug displayed the best action in Before Hon. I. C. Davies, way the sixth round. The next four County Judge. ball Russell pitched to him into the upper right-field stand. He Estate of James ON A. C. TEAM to rounds were also on fairly even In the Matter of the is seen here crossing home plate. Lin is shown coming up * McLaughlin. Deceased. bat. Iluel of the Senators is seen tit the plate, and Umpire terms, but in the tenth Krause dis- Fargo, D., JO. John M. Carignan, N. Oct. —Three braces Diuneeu just in front of it. played the boring-in qualities that of brothers have reported for foot- Petitioner. have brought him many knockouts vs. ball practice on \he freshman team at and went after Moug hammer and Luella McLaughlin, Patchin, the North Dakota Agricultural col- , : “I’d like l»y are b ound to get somewhere | tongs. He had decidedly the best or James Sidney McLaughlin, lege. of to tackle game. These sets brothers are this second this fall. * the first half of the round and his Henry Felix McLaughlin, Forest and Gordon Hough, Dawson, In his second game Bell retired Amelda McLaughlin Fisher, Chicago has had some splendid adherents called for a deciding N. D., Oscar and Chester Juberg, the first 14 batters in a row and punch, hut it was not forthcoming May McLaughlin, Frank Mc- Oakes, Charles and Frank Ankenny, again Padgett shattered the streak pilots down through the years. The and Moug toward the Laughlin, Ramona McLaugh- i recovered end. lin, Taylor, Ra- 'Oakes. This record is doubtless uni- with another in the fiftli in- best of them all, no doubt, was Both the rabbit and kidney punches Mollie James I Lyon, Charles C. Mc- » • *> • • - que in college ning. phael teams, as all these sets The Braves found him for Walter Eckcrsall. “Eckie” was a were barred. The Battler, who has Laughlin, James McLaughlin, of brothers are enrolled in one col- four hits all told, Bell winning, bright star in all departments cf i used the kidney punch a great deal, Myrtle McLaughlin, R. S. Mc- legiate class and serving on the same 2 to 1. seemed at a loss at times without Laughlin, and all persons in- the game. He could run, punt and I team. in the 18 Bell issued only I this blow to depend on. Moug claim- terested in the estate of James All six have joined the other 22 walks. as a field goal kicker had few, if ed that he did land it more than once, McLaughin, Deceased: two i Respondents. members of the frosh team who, Bell was found by Scout Charley any equals. were and the battlers indulged in a battle Then there also State of to green-sweatered, drilling daily 192$ * The North Dakota the are Barrett during the summer of Walter Steffen and. Pete Russell, as of conversation. respondents and all Broadcasting above named on Dacotah field. Never before have Sioux well as A From as a semi-pro at Falls, others. lot of adherents from Medina persons interested in the estate of green sweatered athletes been seen S. D. He was horn at Louisville, Chicago hasn’t had a first-class were on hand to boost Moug while James McLaughlin, Deceased: the on grid |on at the state college. Ky., July 1 •’>, 1899. He is a right quarter since Milton Romney hack Krause had many friends from west You and each of you are hereby The occasion is the recent adoption h under. in 1921. Romney was a brainy of the river. notified that John M. Carignan the of the North Central conference rul- general. He was quick to diagnose Fargo Lad Wins petitioner herein has filed in this ing which bars freshmen from inter- an opponent’s weakness—and just Orrie Baldwin of Fargo Kid court a copy of the last will and and McLaughlin, late collegiate ganj.es and makes neces- as quick to take advantage of it. Ridell of Oakes put on a rattling 3- testament of James of city of McLaughlin in Station..j . » f sary separate TAUBE ONE the the i a uniform and schedule It was Romney who enabled the round semi-windup, with lots of ac- W-A-N-T County of Corson and State of South for the first year men. OF HOOSIER Maroons to beat Princeton three tion. It was hot and heavy from Dakota, Deceased and the probate years ago on the Orange and Black start to finish. The Fargo lad rush- therof in the State of South Dakota The Classified Ad Page of the Bismarck Tribune willbe 18 INNINGS BEST BETS field. ed Ridell hard in the early rounds duly authenticated, with his petition, Michigan is badly in need of a but the Oakes boy came back strong. praying for the admission to probate your broadcasting station the people of pair of expert flankers. Stagg the they at of said document as the Last Will —all Bismarck NO STRAIN Bv NBA Service. In last round went it is- Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 10.—Pur- wants a real quarterback. Give hard, and Baldwin had Sidell in a of said deceased, and for the they suance to said petitioner and to R. By NEA Service due University expects much of both what want and the Wol- bad way at the-finish of the bout. McLaughlin and vicinity your The Eismarck Tribune verines a bit S. McLaughlin, Chariest St. Louis, Oct. 10.—Joe MeGinnity Merlin Taube on the gridiron this and Maroons willbear Baldwin’s hard punches in the last and Ewald C. Witzleben, executors as one of watching during the coming started the fad of pitching double fall. Taube, in fact, looms round, which had Ridell groggy, earn- named in said will of letters testa- travels daily into thousands of homes. Surely some- Headers. He was the “iron man” of of the best prospects Jimmy Phelan football season. Otherwise the ed him a decision in the bout. mentary thereon and that said peti- his husky lllini, with a team of vet- said the hill during his career, but during has on entire squad. Buck Garrison had the best of Bat- tion and the proofs of ilurport- w;.nt Taube is a Detroit boy. Last erans, look to have things their tling Selinsky in another preliminary ed Will, will be beard and duly con- body among these thousands will what you have to these days of tender muscles a ma- way. Wednesday year, as a sophomore, he won let- own while Spike Kelly and sidered by this court on jor league pitcher seldom bids for Kid Hunter the 12th .day of November, 1924, at ters in three sports, baseball, foot- went four rounds on 4ven terms. The for profit—Read such fame. a ten o’tloek, in the forenoon of that offer. Use the Want-Ads them Daily ball and basketball. He’s center F.ckroth kiddies of Mandnn furnished day court rooms this court It remained for Herman Bell in fielder, He at the of his season in the National halfback and forward. PIGSKIN PRIMER a four-round exhibition. in the county court hquse in the first . plays ’em all well, but football is Bismarck, County of Bur- s —Get. the Want-Ad habit—it pays. League to pitch the year’s first dou- City of his specialty, his work in 1923 lin- What is a deception play? leigh, State of North Dakota and you ble header. ing one of the high spots in the split and each of you are hereby cited to Bell, a member of the St. Louis Delayed busks, bucks and court Boilermaker’s play. in I BillyEvans Says I be and' appear before this at Cardinals, turned the trick with trick plays which the object is time and place and answer said Were Taube with a stronger ag- to make the opponents believe •> ? said such ease against the Boston Braves gain The national amateur golf cham- petition and show cause, if any PHONE YOUR TO gregation AD \ 32 he would doubtless you are going to at one in July that he proved the pitching recognition. As is, attack pionship furnished a number of sur- there be, why the prayer of saijl even more it point, but you aim at another, not granted. arm will stand 18 innings in an ability prises and disappointments. petitioner should be his sensational all-round are classed as deception plays. Dated this 23rd day of September, afternoon without weakening. is partly lost, owing to the fact First, some very rernirkable scores And Reach The Best Result Pulling Medium Bell Explain the use of the expression 1924. The two games pitched by that he is performing on weak open formations? were made in the qualifying rounds, By the Court, ¦ close to j. Slope. were remarkable. He was teams. Open formations ail.'* usually featuring Clarke Corkan’s low medal I. C. DAVIES, On The he re- store. Judge of County Court. a perfect performance when divided two the 1 into classes, the spread ; (SEAL) tired the first 22 batters who faced and semi-spread. The elimination of Chick Evans a base runner. MAROONS time Let the foregoing citation be serv- him without a hit or In a spread formation the line the first out was a rude shock by spoiled record many ed publication in the Bismarck Recruit Padgett the SEEKING and backfield are spread out over to’his admirers. He was badly Tribune once each week for three with a double as the second batter the field so as to facilitate run- of’ his game. successive weeks and by personal in the eighth inning. The veteran QUARTER ning and forward-passing plays. However, the outstanding feature service upon the resident respond- Stengal followed with a . In a semi-spread, part of the of the event was the utter collapse ents over th.e age of ten years and ants upon guardian Those were the only hits for the By NEA Service. line is close together and the re- of the British flavors. Their work the of minor re- W Get spondents, not twenty Results 6 to 10.—University of in matches it all less than Tmm Braves, Bell winning, 1. Chicago, Oct. mainder spread out. The same may the Walker Cup made seeking days before said hearing. Bell returned to the club house Chicago is a real first- be true of the backfield. Any seem as if they would offer stern op- 1. C. DAVIES, after that triumph, wiped the per- class quarterback. Give the Ma- form of attack is possible from this position. (SEAL) Judge. spiration off his face and said to his roons a capable signal-caller and formation. » Only three of the foreign players 9-26—10-3-10.