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i ! ' SCOOP REPORTE B0s5-THIs 15 TH OF OUR COUNTRYS , THE CUB R "FATHER BIRTHDAY -wHy WOULDNT]| CROSSING TH’ ror’ IN We NORTH LOSES — FIRST MATCH WV TWO YEARS Bismarck Boy Loses Two Straight | Falls to ‘‘Sailor Jack’’ of Duluth, at Armory JACK ISSUES CHALLENGE TO MEET TONY BERNARD | Duluth won two straight falls from “Babe North at the armo: ast night, the first com- after a 12-minute tussie, the hold a reverse body, and the second fall in eight minutes with a hammer- lock. The usual crowd was in attend: the fi match North today for Car- rington ‘and ina statement made to The Tribune this afternoon offers to wiestle Tony Bernard. of Jamestown for a plrsé of $510, ! 1 BASEBALL SOON UNDER WAX AT OHIO STATE “U" | Way z 22.—Baseball Columbus, 0 practice soon will be under full sway at the Ohio state university. Wayne B. Wright, captain of the team, be lieves Ohio will give the conference teams a harder race than last on, when’ the Buckeyes finished ond. th ARROW COLLARS 15 cts. cach, G for 90 cto. CLUETT, PEAGODY 4 CO., HC. MAKERS ——— a | “white hope and the title of \T BEA FINE}] HIS MARCH Know D YAWE MY PICTURE AND RUN (T IN TH PAPER AS GEORGE_ It C an’t Be the Same Party WASHINGTON - CROSSINGS STH’ POTOMAC IN His 44 MARCH to TeH' SEA ?-& WHERED YUH GET THAT” \Carl Morris Watches Other Boxers Grab the Coin Which He Could Not Get THERE'S A SWELL PLATE OF ad A wd FS HE USED TO FIGHT FOR HIS EATS At ringside in New York the other night when Fred«Fulton was giving Charley Weinert a terrible lacing sat a huge bulk of a man—the most path- etic figure in present day pugilism. is, the original the. first man groomed jto ‘bring the heavyweight title back to later he stopped Mike Schreck and He is. Carl Morris, e white race, Morris’ candidate for ribe, wag a railroad fireman. 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D. subscription in full to date and one year in advance and send me FREE as per your advertisement The ..., for which mark my areer would be funny if it was not so pathetic, It was in 1911 that Morris became jack Johnson's crown ‘white hope” was con- ferred upon him by some jovial Kan- /JLEXBEANS a NOTHING STANDS EXCEPT THE POSTS WHEN TORRIS SWINGS Carl Morris stic } warned Sapulpa, Okla., and whipping everyone on his division of {death a year: later, watched Gunboat lived in the railroad engaged in a number of bouts in the Oklahoma towns. In 1910 he knocked out Marvin Hart in three rounds and the world began to take notice. A few months {was taken east to show off his wares. In New York he boxed a 10-round draw with Jim Flynn and knocked out a few come-ons, But his aspirations came to a sud- den halt the next year when he was knocked cold by Luther MeCarths, | whereupon eCarthy became the He | “white hope” and Morris the goat, Now while Morris was fighting those early fights, striving for recog: The little purses that were offered him io fame and fortune. Morris 'Jueky if he got enough to pay his hote! , bills, white ¢ THE REST OF THE BoyS AR® ALL COUNTING THEIR CHANG! after |in the bout which caused McCarthy’s nition, he wasn’t getting the money. | giants. | were gobbled up by two or three man-{a@ few years ago Morris should be a lagers, who were misguiding his way | promising candidate for was | lard’s crown—but there’s the rub. He watched McCarthy claim the} ers no Letter than he is draw down mpionship in 1912, saw Pel-j mcre money fcr a 10-round frolic than ky claim it after stopping McCarthy } he made in a dozen. hard fights. g Smith grab what little honors the title held after a few months and saw the Gunner lose.whatever claims lie may have had. ~* But all, this wasn’t doing Carl any good. He’was getthig.no matches— promoters laughed at him—some even called him yellow—@ deliberate un truth—Morris was never yellow. Morris is trying to come back. He- has had a few bouts .in the southwest and critics who have seen him declare that he has lost his awkwardness and, is much better than formerly. His huge bulk (he is 6 feet 4 inches and weighs 240 pounds) is a great asset in this present day of ring It he can live down the redicule of Jess Wil- “Incidentally it must be scothing to Morris to sit az ringside and see fight- JONES TO SEND HIS éricans, will turn over his surplus Pacific Coast league, according to an- nouncement here, It is understood that an agreement exists ‘between Portland and St. Louis, whereby the western club jvill be given first call on any available material. GOLF BACKING TENNIS OFF POPULARITY BOARD Omaha, Neb., Feb. 22.—Golf has al- most supplanted tennis in this city and in an effort to revive interest in the latter sport a plan has been pro- jected to organize an Omaha Tennis club, with a paid-up stock of $5,000. It is proposed to build six clay courts and an effort will be made to bring at least three Missouri valley tourna- ments to this city during the season. DETROIT CLUB NOT TO MAKE SABBATH JUMPS Detroit, Mich., Feb, 22.—It is prob- able that the Detroit American league club will not make any jumps from the east, to play Sunday games here this year. President Navin has decid- ed not to arrange for any such games in advance. If conditions so adjust themselves, however, that a Sunday game with an eastern club would prove an unusual drawing card, the question can be decided on a few hours’ notice, Navin says. “MINER” BROWN MAY DON COLUMBUS TOGS Columbus, 0.; Feb. 22.—‘Miner” | Brown may wear a Columbus uni- |form during the coming season, ac- cording to friends of Joe Tinker, the new owner of the local Association chib. Tinker and “Brownie” were jstaunch friends in the days of the famous Cub machine, when the three i fingered marvel won game after game, while Tinker cavorted around short. When Taker west, ibe Federal SURPLUS TO COA8T Nationals and Tinkér became man- : age St. Louis, Mo, Feb. 22.—Filder ine pitching staff. He recently was Jones, manager of the St. Louis Am-| released by the Chicago club. players to the Portland club of the WEBRASKA ‘U’’ MAY league he took Brown with him. Then when Weeghman bought the Chicago r, Erown again was a member of GO BACK TO,BASEBALL ‘ — Kansas City, Mo., ‘Feb. 22.—Pros- pects that the University of Nebraska, after a lapse of seven ‘years, will re- sume baseball, scheduling games this season with other members of the Missouri Valley conference, is being watched with interest by coaches and sport ‘followers throughout the con- ference. FOR WESTERN LEAGUE ‘Muskogee, Okla. Feb. 22.—Revised SCHOOL WINS New Salem High Loses Out by Score of 62 to 13 in Thrill- ing Battle STELTER AND KAUFMAN MAKE GREAT SHOWING Hebron, N. D., Feb, 22.—Hebron high school basketball team won its fourth consecutive vi¢tory, defeating New Salem by a score of 62 to.13 last night. The first half closed with the score standing Hebron 24; New Salem 11, but in the second period the visiting quint lost heart completely and the Hebron boys scored at will. ‘Stelter and Kaufmann, of the local term, were the heavy scorers, each netting the ball nine times from the floor. } ‘ During the second half the Hebron team sent in a number of substitutes. who also broke into the scoring col- umn, A. Funk refereed the contest to the satisfaction of all, The detailed score follows: New Salem High Hebron High E. Otte RR. Lorenz C. ‘Watson * Li. F. L. Theiring. J. Rohs c. Stelter O. Geissler R. G. <9. Halpern H, Potter L.G, 8. Kaufmann HEBRON HIGH FOURTH BAKE Substitutes: “Sinfth- for, Halpern; Roth. for Theiring; Wetimaier for Kaufmatin. ‘Fiéld baskets: Otte, 1; Watson, 1; Rohs, 3; Geissler, 1; Lor- enz, 6; Theiring, 5; Stelter, 9; Kautf- mann, 9; Wehmaier, 1; Roth, 1. Free | Throws: Rohs, 1. Personal. fouls: Geissler, 2; Stelter, 1, TOSSERS: FROM TOWER CTY TO. | FAY BIE Friday Night The famed Tower City high school Dasketball team plays the first game against Bismarck at the gymnasium tomorrow night. Tower City has for years held the distinction of putting out the fastest basketball quints in the state. ‘Bismarck has been playing a steady and -consistent gamo this season, re- cently losing the inter-city champion- ship to Mandan by a close ‘margin. The game was lost in the opinion of the players, because of the smaiffloor space jin the Mandan..gymnasium. BREWERS TO GET FOUR “CLEVELAND RECRUITS Milwaukee, Wis., \Feb, 22.—Lee Fohl, manager of the Cleveland Aim- ericans, has promised to, turn over four recruits 4o.-the- Milwaukee club this spring, according to Danny. Shay schedules for the teams of the West- ern asscciation, following a recent meeting of club owners here, at which two proposed sets of playing dat?3 were refused, are being. prepared and will be submitted to the team heads by President J. W. Bell for a mail vote. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids for the grading of a highway leading from the corner of Washington Avenue and ‘Main Street to the proposed ‘Mandan erry land- ing on the Missouri River in the City ,of Bismarck, North Dakota, and for corrugated iron culverts to be used thereon, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners. of the said city until eight. o'clock p. m. March 26th, 1917, Bids will be re- ceived on the grading. ahd on the cul- verts separately. Plans and specifi- cations are on file in the’ office of the City Auditor and in the. office of the City Engineer. Each bid must be ac- companied by a certified check for able to the order of A. W. 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