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/ ON TRAIL AGAIN; ee ee oe ee aa iad SCOOP REPORTER ONT SYN FAL — 4 ~ BERNARD-NORTH CARD AT ARMORY FIERCE STRUGGLE Jamestown Man Throws North in 25 Minutes, but Gives Up When Given Hard Toss The concensus of opinion of vingside fans this morning is that the North-Bernard night af the armory was a draw. match last The Jamestown heavyweight tossed the Bismarck boy in 25 Eaocist Down dirt Jer iniuutes with a eradle-lock, and By Paul Purman for several minutes during the | Jack Monroe, whose name will} second bout, it looked as if North £o down in’ pugilistie history as | would lose his first mateh in two fhe only man who ever knock years. {lim Jeffries off his feet when Je ir} Throwing his strength on his! Wi ws in his prime, will never! opponeut, North raised him inte bounce his right fist of another | irand Bernar » down a Jaw-bone, | nek has just returned — from vurepe, where as a member of | the fangs Princess Pat regiment, ‘he received wounds in his should: | ile struck the meu 1 and for severe! er which paralyzed his right arm. | plained of Monroe joined the crack Canad- neek.. dt is very probable thai ian regiment a few days after | another match will be booked be-j war was declared and was the first. Canadian soldier to set foot | in France, leaping from the boat. jbefore it reached the landing and | iswimming to shore, While his regiment was rapidly decimated in ‘early gements | who recently }jn Flanders, Monroe escaped seri- won the itest race of his car-}ous wounds. But last fall a pi eer wher he got up from a K of shrapnel buried itself in | hed to enter and win the 60-yard ’ shoulder, permanently disabling indoor race in New York, will him, have his hands full this spring. tveen the two. TED’S NEMESIS é Ped-—Meredit h, After his convaleseence Monroe With Ted it will be a relapse, | started from England but was de- for his opponent will be Binga Jayed between boats in Liverpool. Dismond, who defeated him last when his collie, “Bobbie Burns,’ year in record time. *'maseot of the Princess Pats, be- The pair will mect February 12 ¢ame separated from him on the in a quarter-mile race in’ New docks. Monroe hunted for the York. dog for two days and took the Dismond has reported to the next boat. Knights of St. Anthony officials,! Monroe's earcer in the ring was who are staying the event. that meteoric. He first achieved fame he has sprinted a record-breaking jn December, 1! 2, when he met Jack Monroe’s ‘Famous Right Will Never Work Again; War Got Him four-round bouts, them out. quarter in training and hopes to Jeffries in a four- round bout at repeat in the race. Butte, Mont. Jefi was meeting all comers in hi ai ii it i i it I J jl it id Jack Monroe and the Princess Pat mascot, ‘‘Bobbie Burns.” four-row and paying a{knocked him to the floor. forfeit in case he did not knock} Almost two years later Jeff hadi his revenge by knocking out Mon-! Jeff had been so successful that |roq in two rounds in San Fran- he became careless and when he | isco. met Monroe he left an opening| Monrce retired from the ring in} which the Pennsylvania giant was |1906 and went to Eilk City, Ont., | not slow in taking advantage of.|where he was elected mayor, a/| In the fourth round he | caught | position he held until shortly De-| Jett on the point of the jaw and |fore he went to the front. ) jago, When boxers were getting no more money for their labors than they were entitled to, there was a budding young lightwe hanging around Omaha, Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo. He grew into a welterweight, but he ~ | persisted in just hanging aroun. Order a Load of KOO! Lump Coal Today Headquarters for all kinds of building material and fuel. We carry nothing but the very al and our prices are al- ways right. ! You will like our service. IF. H. CARPENTER Rev. “Kid” Wedge Using Ring|*. Knowledge to Mate Better Boys out the devil ever since. New York, Feb. 9.—A long time y jhis hands in punishing the young- gelist and a new fight | ‘The favor of kings-is no more! Kid Wedge from knocking started there and he has been Recently there came the news This youth never set. the world |from Rhinelander, Wis., that Kid afire with his accomplishments, | Wedge: had applied, for and been but it was said he could take more [Sted a Jicensg'to conduct box: punches and come back quicker ang bouts. in © chureh OF ytieh ihe than any ufan alive. It also was| oy pastor. .. Rev. Wedge, dimself, said of him that a fairor, lantern stated that he Was;G01N8 tg tedely| ee ees st 1 ree th the young boys in. his Sunday! voxer never stepped under the! school how to box. Spectators and opposite type, and.Clarence —ad- mitted he had taken a big job ou ster, English, at that time, was t one of the best lightweights in the game—and one of the. trickiest. Time went on and. the youth|SHORT SLANTS. SAT. SPORTS gradually quit. fighting. He couldn’t whip anything who| Les. Darey amounted to anything. Then one'| Nate Lc day he listened to a street evan-jour mon y 0: Cha akes pe tsonal charge of sees elagses. is the goods, says is, We will now place yon AL McCoy. Wee; gham is going to of Lie Be lining up be- hind the coach... Yost for many years has been considered one of flie _ greatest; football mentors. in the. country. He turned out teams for many fickle than the favor of the Amer- ean sporting public. Following two rather ful years, part of the faculty unsue- send a valet to take caré of the weights battle tonight.’ do it will be some lightweights we have never seen. players at $85 cach. Connie Mack f would do. well to: get 85 cents for LUDY LANGER MAY ;irthday and is said to be in the gutting ; through tthe jygter with {famous swimmers are entered inf the races. people of North. Dakota registered at || the Radisson, than at any other hotel |] in the Twin Cities. ropes of a ring. He fought Clar-|joxers will be members. of thel! ence English, a boxer of just the church and the Sunday school. |} Reyg Wedge has jjorgenized an} nh connec school andj Cubs on their training trip. Too bad Heine Zim has left the club ‘Brooklyn won a ¢éhess’ tourna: ment. Glad to hear Brooklyn ean win. something. i ‘A headline tells us that ‘‘light If they. Quiney club offers baseball nis. ‘A fellow nanied Tam didn’t live up to Jjis Habel; {He finished first iia trap, shobtitt SET NEW RECORD Ludy Langer, holder of all dis- ance swimming records, ‘is train- ug in Honolulu for the Mawaiian A. A. U. midwinter water carnival o be held) there Washington’s[ vest of form, , Experts who have watched anger Work out declare he — is expect } niove speed: than ever!a rds fall Q see some world during the carnival “Duke Kahaitémoku, Norman Ross, Perry McGillivray and other You will find. more of the leading Extinguishers Be protected at all times. 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Other. students who believe the {beaten by the Michigan Aggies. | out recently were due to a seare- . ‘both unsatisfactory.” | Poor machines Yost has turned|The 1915 and 1916 seasons: were} Far. away from howd! we ‘were cleaning up. with the salesmen on ie toad. ; - In fact business -was erent But at’ home where it ad easy. i us to handle a‘big volume “our busi: ness amounted to next to.nothing. ..And there was no reason why our product shouldn't be-as saleable tight i in our town as in any other. I found out. the reason: We. weren't going after it. ‘We expected it to come if unsolicited.’ So'l concluded that what we - needed: were “some lesmen. But where to get them? .Ah! A clever hunch! A Want Adi in The Tribune will find them. So we-put in an‘ad:which cost only a. trifling ‘amount. It worked fine. I had many applicants— Lomas Hardware.