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City .. “THE CUB REPORTER TH’ SCHEME oF my illustrated book on s cure, showing my Ap- pliance and giving you prices and e tried ant re- Remem- SEAT WITA BISMARCK The Idea Has Room For Improv. - MY TROUSER, —WITH AN | AIR CUSHION SHOCK ABSORBER Sam mefi nor Leh LY: "AUSGNT ,YACZZUAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917 tory over jlor Jack” at Jame: town was responsible for North ac- cepting the challenge made by the | Jamestown boy, | Bernard is the 0 | grappler who greed to throw three local men in one hour at the Armory about a month ago. He toppled them all with the ‘exception of North, He then offered to jmateh will be to a finish—the best two out of three falls. The card should be one of the most interesting of the season in Bismarck, The referee has not been selected | | NATIONALITY. CLEANED UP O. Sommervold of Fargo, a j inia, Norw | quainte jion skate capit ted on Mathiesen, I] that he is reported to be, rful skater, and one w j journeying to the Twin Cities to see,) should he give an exhibition there.| old was a friend of the; in Christiania, and} y skated with the champ-} ion and the latter's brothers and sist- Ss, all of whom are residents of the © city. eee D Fultz wants to hi hall to hold a public strike. meeting in. You could get the crowd in a Pullman berth, be leading a Pom around. Badoud going back to Fraace. The trenches probably will look good after Jack Britton and Marty Cross. Jess Willard denies a rumor that he | is about to retire. And we were ail getting ready to celebrate. Coach Folwell of Penn: ania the lat holdout. And afier Oregon stunt, too. ooo Now that Les Darey “ proved the utter hoplessne: © uplifting the drama, he 1 go back to the ring. = COPE OEE OED Lehigh and W. & J. must be dopet for good football teams next year.) Yale refuses to play them. Erown should have team. (Headline.) W a million dollars, but we haven't. The “Hundred Million Dojiars club” which staged the W -White bout in Colorado Springs has $87 the sury. And nobody ever accused good track should have — ways right. - Order a Load of KOO! Lump Coal Today Headquarters for all kinds of building material and fuel. We carry nothing but the very best, and our prices are al- You will like our service. H. CARPENTER Lumber Co. PHONE 115 HAS SKATED WITH CHAMP SKATER AND WISHES -HIS » | money. ” = , kip HERMAN By Paul Burman | The defeat of Kid Williams by Pete} match, Er; 1915 YBut ‘Kid Herman, Claimant of Bantamweight. {SUNDAY MOVIE BILL | Title, Says He Will Meet ’Em All! “= de. ote p und Wi md. ge eg Herman may clean up the bantam sit-| both féceiving “2. ceftain amount of all comers “and 36! ince Johnny Ertle won on a foul from} Williams in 1913, Herman is willing to clear up the! muddle by meeting Ertle in a 20-round | quibbling on bout at any time a promoter weight, or | Which will cause ign or not is the |ed by the i ization whi det can be found to stage the match. Wheth Ertle will only question now. the example of all champions, carefully nursed his clouded fighting nothing but 10-round no-de- | rtle, following any boys who looked rea] tough to No real effort was ever made to uation, which has been in a muddle} support in their, claims. title, | eration. guarantee before they step into the ting and then tango through 10 rounds Ertle he is sure to have his hands of the poorest fighting possible. i tioned money But now comes Herman with an an- ; Nouncement that he will meet any a champion, regardless of how shady bantamweight in the world, about minor details im to be blackball- and Frankie Brown,, be to pick sctups, get theion. es after the--Herman declares he-will'do exactly ng the title, the opposite. He.says he will meet r has not men- This is certainly refreshing from without his claims are to the title and if he of follows it out it will certainly strenth- an announcement en his bid for popularity. There are plenty of good bantams ions’ club, an organ- cager to get a shot at Herman’s title. , izati $ on champions not Among them are Frankie Burns, who haa/ risking their titles under any consid-knocked Herman out about a year ago who holds a The duties of a champion nowadays newspaper decision over the champ- sion bouts and carefully avoiding | seem to i If Herman takes on these boys and full for the rest of the winter. Fred Welsh of haying that much | A few things we can’t understand— Why the batter who fe says “He ain't got a thi Why the fighter who's n knonk- ed out always says the other guy can’t hit. Why there’s always a inch of dubs} who will fall for it. Carey is going to quit hasehall because it hurts his conscience to steal bases. Why don’t the ball park peanut vendors, who always step on your toes, go on a strike. hE ey Be a A A, J & GOLFERS 70 YEARS OLD IS. @ cy SUE DEFI TO AMATEURS @ COPE S OD What's a little matter of 70 years between golfers? Nothing evidently, for a quartet of knights of the Niblick who confess to 70 years each have left their homes in Pittsburg and started for St. Pet- ersburg, Fla., where they will chal- UCH! LUMBAGO? rah “You are old Honus Wagner,” the Rookie said, “And your old dome is getting white, And yet you continue to bust the old thread, Off the ball, do you thin that is right?” “In_my mouth,” Grandpa Honus replied to the Yan, When baseballs were only a dollar ‘My early instructions were always to lam The pill, so the bleachers would holler.” “You are old,” said the kid, “as I mentioned before, And although your not pudgy or fat “Your slide into second caused Ever to roar Proy, what is the reason for that.” “In my youth,” Hans replied, as he sharpened his spikes, “When ng to second was toil I padded nts tu avoid the belikes Of Ev and Hlerzog and Doyle.” “You are old, Honus Wagner, your base hits are few And still you hang onto your job Can you tell"mé the secret so when I am through “J can still be a:hit with the mob.” “I've answered two questions ‘and that is enough,” Said Honus, “Now don’t get gay, “De you think? have got to:spill all of my stufl For a rookie to cop, not today.” lenge all amateurs in the country for ‘the team were: foursome matches. 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Another record was shattered in the Jast game when 1,290 pins were col- lected. High score was-rolied by “Whitie” Johnson who rolled 239 in the last game and averaged 271 2-3 for tho three games. Only three games were rolled under 200. Averages of. the other. members. of Frank ‘Marnell,_ 235 18; John Argenbright, 202 ‘The men are John -Murchie, wealthy | Wolf, 207, and Jolin ‘Miller, 226. The men did not use dodo bells in ie, reited business man and Geo. | making their scores, 4 The largest three game score ever rolled in an A. B,C. tournament was 3006 rolled by the. Flor team‘ df St: Paul at Tole i: Joe: ae Knispel 1913. ANTRODUCED IN HOUSE BY KUNKEL AND MES Places Proposition Before Electors of; Villages, Town and Cities—Pro- vides For Censorship Running of motion pictures and en- tertainment in theatres on Sunday on: condition that the pictures are of a refined and educational nature is provided in.bill 170 introduced in the house yesterday by Representatives Kunkel and Mees. The’ bill provides for the submis- sion of. the question to the vote of the electors..of the town, village or ‘city at a special election to be called for that purpose or at any general ‘election upon a third of the residents of such places petitioning for such, ‘One of the provisions of the bill is! that the governing hoard cf cach vil-, lage, town or city by ordinance pro- vide for the. censorship, supervision and regulation of motion pictures. WARTIN-HAS ANOTHER SLANT AT TAY. BOARD Assistant: Attorney General Mem- “ber of Commission. ‘Another ‘slant/attho .much-legislat: ed tax commission was taken yester- Senator From Morton Would Have | | day. in'the ‘only new bill. introduced Phone 141. Our new harness supply has ~ arrived. So we can supply < our customers with almost anything they call for.. “This stock is guaranteedand our prices are reasonable. It will sure pay you to examine these goods before you buy your springharness. 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