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SCOOP ROBERTS 10 REFEREE Ble CARD TONIGHT High Spots Are B. North and Gecrge Brandau, the Mon- tana Wonder MANY LEGISLATORS TO ATTEND MATCH Advance Sale of Seats Presages Largest House of Season in Bismarck fans of the capilal ciiy rd hefore them tonight The show down will It ina full house, The high spots a orth of Minot, for- Bismarek boy who for a whole. season has thrown all comers, and George Brandau, rated as the Mon- tana wonder in wrestling circles of te, Both men will take the mat ) o'clock, and will weigh in at 158 pounds. The purse is for the house rec . Gripped by t third big wre: * Wrestling. have a big at the armo: undoubtedly offering which is the y, fans made a at several of the The advance le seats has shattered good run for ticket hotels this afternoon. sale of ring: the expectatio has exceeded the Roberts to Referee. Orris W. Roberts of the government Weather bureau, one of the best vers- ed men in the wrestling game-of the state and the northwest, will referee the bout. It has been customary to pick a man from the crowd. Roberts both the grap- He refereed the is morning, ‘st bout of the season between North and Novak and gave satisfaction to hat attended. t the armory will open 0 o'clock. gfhe early ‘ing- will get the run on the there being about 1 ing at cents, The galler: standing room will sell a North Is Favored, In Bismarck North is fav sporting fans because of his strength of grip. Brandan is running high among his followers on the basis. of his mat experience. Both have train- ed hard for the struggle, North hav- ing spent time in Minot meeting tough arrivals for the past two weeks, while Brandau has trained in part at Mandan and for the last half of tne week in Bismarck with his training WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER NORTHERN | THE CUB REPORTER ~* BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE (FE NouD WEAR YOUR. HAT WHENSHES IN A: SETTIN Mood -SHE Texas Woman Sets New Trap-Shooting Record coe x i i i i i MRS. AD. TOPPERWEIN. Colgrove is stfll Chairman of the coun- | | tionality of the statute under. which. IRETTINGER OUSTER cision in Litigation Prob-.. i ably Next. Week Down in. Hettinger county Willian ty board and Paul Schmidt and John A. Rieger remain his associates on. that commission, ‘Judge Crawford, af- ter hearing arguments on the appli- cation for an‘ injunction against the enforcement’ of Governor Hanna’s ous- ter order at Dickinson. this week, withheld his decision and took the case under-advisement. The results of his deliberations probably will not be known until next week, and in the meantime the terms of Colgrove and Schmidt will have transpired. The only. commissioner who canbe affect- ed by ‘the final conclusion is John A. Rieger, the hold-over member of the board. The Dickinson’ hearing was attend- ed by County Auditor Roberts, Judge ;of Probate Dewey and J. S. Schleicher jot Burt, ome of the commissioners named to relieve the ousted members. State's Attorney Y. H. Crane ‘appear- ed to argue the case in favor of Gov- ernor Hanna’s ouster. order, while J. K. Murray attended to plead for the defencants, Judge Crawford during the proceed- ings 1¢fuged to rule ‘on the constitu: Governor Hanna acted. January 1 Commissioner Colgrove and Schmidt, will be.succeeded in Het- tniger county by.,.0; Starks of Mott und Theodore Guténsohn of New Eng: | Jand. ‘ CLAIMS VESSEL MUTED NEUTRALITY : “i(United Press) ae Eerlin, “Dec, 29,—Germany’s an- swer to the United States inquiry on the sinking of the Norwegian steam- er Delta held that. the torpedoing of . Mrs, Ad. Topperwein of San Antonio, Texas, has won a place in the trapshooters' hall ‘of fame, by one of: the most remarkable per- formances ever achieved over the traps by any shooter, man or woman. Shooting recently at Montgomary, Ala. Mrs. Topperwein shot at 0 clay birds, the largest number ever, attempted in one day by any trapshot, and made the remarkable gcore of 1952 hits. Mrs. Topperwein used only oné gun in the remarkable perform: ance and did not rest a minute, despite the fact that the barrel be- came so hot at times that it was necessary to pour ice water over it. In spite of this Mrs. Topperwein suffered a blistered. hand. It took five hours and twenty minutes to ‘ire the 2,000 shots and Mrs Topperwein was shooting better at the end than when she start- ed. Out of the last.100 shots she broke 98 clays and ‘out of the first hundred 96. i The lowest score for any 100 birds was 95 and she had straight runs of 100,111, 139 and 280, without a miss. Mrs. Topperwein has been sho a year and in 1908 she shot 1,000 t one from 8,000 to 10,009 targets argets in one day, making ag clean its. 9 The only man who has ever shot at 1,000 targets in one day is J. W. Garrett of Colorado Springs, who broke 965 clays. In 12 years Mrs. ‘Topperwein has averaged 95 out of every 100 targets attempted and they amount to almost 150,000 clays. This entitles her to recognition as perhaps the best trap shot in America of either sex, So partner, Roy Anderson, well-known in nouncement made a week ago that wrestling circles of the state. { North and Brandau had been match- Interest seemed to have sagged in ed, revived the game locally. Promi- the last card, but from general gossip nent wrestlers from different points on the outside this morning the an- of the state have written that they lass ; will be in attendance. 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DICKINSON MAN I8 by the TRIBUNE Prat of mai to thi. paper three coupons Cents tocover cost ofhand- fing, packing, clerk hire,etc. MAIL (Atte Pomesi BEATEN AND ROBBED to 150 mile, ee ORDERS Up ame 0 Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—Lured to a \ PALL, we tore. hotel room, beaten into unconscious- \ BES ot greater dietancen {Ness with a beer bottle and robbed of postmastes rate Fae $85, August Sandquist, Dickinson, N. FILLED bes D., was found early today. He was taken to Minneapolis, city hospital by the police, where he is said to be recovering. While ‘seeing the sights of Minné- apolis last night, Sandquist met two men. They recognized him as the | Son of an old friend, they said. Send- quist didn't know them, but thought jasc fortunate to meet friends In ONE a strange city. the vessel was justified because the véssel. violated neutrality. The an- Swer was handed Ambassador Gerard today." The United States’ contentions that the lives of American passengers were jeopardized were dismissed on the ground: that the vessel had been chartered: by the Italian government for the transportation of coal. When torpedoed southwest of Cape Polis, the vessel was assisting Germany’s enemies, contrary to neutrality, the note contends, Judge Crawford- Will Render De- a: wealthy broker, charged with her only a short distance from the Span- ish coast, the note holds the conten- tions of the safety ‘of the United States citizens is unjustified. WAY INTRODUCE SKULL “AF URDEED HOM (United Press) : Ossipie, N. H., Dec. 29.—The skull of Mrs, Florence A. Small may be in- troduced in- the trial of her husband, hurder. The .county prosecutor. to- day admitted that portions of her body are’‘beitig kept ‘in ‘alcohol for use, if needed/’"'The real trial of Because the vessel was torpedoed Small opened today, The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo b —= AND DOES. 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