The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1917, Page 6

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‘NCKLED TO DEATH TO Ferme te aN HA 8Ix “THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP PAUL JES JARDIEN TO QUIT BALL FIELD Cleveland, Maveh 7. Vial Des dar Wen, womember of the Cleveland Am eres pitching staft near the close OF dast season, bas decided to quit baseball tte plans to enter business in Chicago. Des Jardien aequired fame as a football and baseball plity erat the University of Chicago. FRIEND DEARDORFF RELEASED TO DAVENPORT Cleveland, Maveh J "betty Dear dori, former pitching stir at the fowa Suite university, has been released by the Cleveland Americans to the Day enport club of the Phreet league tor further development Deardorit was purchased fram Davenport host fall He inay be recalled betore the Close of the ‘Three t MATTY SEES A STAR, IN EARL MOSELEY Cincinnati, Maveh 7 Cheiaty Math EWsOn, upinaBer of the Chneinnati Na Hionals, believes that Piteher Wart) Moseley Will develope into a star por: | former ‘The former tederal leaguer po plenty Of speed and sharp shoots and needs only better control Matty DUNN TO HAVE FLAG ON SLEVES OF PLAYERS Meveland, O. March 7 —Se keenly has James Dunn, owner of the Clove land Americans, taken to the idea ot military training for ball players, that he has decided to have an American flag emblazoned upon the right sleeves af all players on the team fowh the home and road uniforms will be so decorated, An United States army officer will be detailed to give military instruction to the players in the New Orleans training camp. nowAON KILBANE TELLS BOYS TO BOX TO GET READY FOR UNCLE SAM'S CALL By PAUL PURMAN, “He the youth of America are to build up their bodies and their minds to be ready for war or for universal military training, there ix no branch of athletion that will be more worth their while than boxing,” VThisets the advice of Johnny Kil bane, feathorweight champion of tho box- JOIN CLEVELAND CLUB: the greatest Cleveland, Maren ForSmoky" Joe | Oh of all time, to young Ame Wood, purchased py the Cleveland) WhO may be called out in de Americans from Hoston for $1s,dno, j thelr country, says he bs “Hekled to death’ to beef Kilbane is 20. Ue is come a member of the Cleveland elub, | Mystoal perfection, . “My pitching avm ise ko and rn} Mie at Ts he was a trail give Manager Pont all Uve got,” Wood , Weighing 90 pounds, with no eh writes, velopment and with sagsing — eats ders and little vitality, JOE HIGHLY ELATED Here are Kilbane’ rules of condt WITH TRAINING CAMP Uoning, What thoy did to make Kil he bane strong and healthy they will do Minneapatig, March 7. —Joe Cantil Jon, manager of the Minneapolis team for any boy of the American association, is so Avoid dissipation, Bo not form | Dad habits, Smoking hurts the wind highly elated with the training camp at Parsons, Kan, that he plans to nd drinking Coars down body tissues to have the men train thera in Lots ter than they can be duilt up. 2% Get to bed early, “It's the best layout Ive ever had Joe sat, ‘and Eve trained maior world and one of a pleture of youth, | di at o> | shoul- | Qot a regular | di Rat regularly, every day, Practice | breathing, take long walks or) ly » amount ot steep. a Evereise deep leaguers in some of the best ftted up camps in Qe countey ruins. Iso 4. Learn boxing, under an instruct or, if possible, of eas aS noe “When Uncle Sam wants men he he does not want weaklin bane, “The reason so many men can: | phys | AFTER MIDDLEWEIGHT OVERCOATINGS | sist i the age of 42 is going out after the | le middleweight wrestling championsaip, | Mt Beell, writing Co triends here, stated He i that as as soon as his wite recovers from an attack of pneumonia, he will }come here from his Wisconsin home jto start training? Admitting that he is not the wrestler he was a decade ago when he defeated Prank Gotch, | ke }Beell says he will have no trouble | th making 148 pounds and will bar none im: In the Latest Patterns Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed will so develop a boy as leatning to box, and in order to Know how to box will give him wind and endurance and Will build up his body. duilds the mind. makes it po (QS Without hesitation. id Kil-| will bo able to put it to better use.” examinations to get | posed for the Tridune : i} the first base star, is of course, the; MILWAUKEE PLAYERS BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘You Have t hinto the army is because these men a not tke care of themselves when ey were young: “There is nothing in the world that y must take other exercises “ich xing has another advantage. It ‘It causes f. person y and accurately. It le for him to meet ficult situations and know what to think quic “The boxer who will conscientious: try to improve his mind will do more quickly than the man who} has never learned the fundamentals | off his balance boxing. He will grasp that which | » is striving for much easter and | in doxing by Johnny | a Five important lessons BLOCKING... RIGHT CROSS’ 0 Come by the cS) é oa ss) | Kilbane, feathorwoight) champion of) the world, and his manager, Jimmie | Dunn, one of the greatest boxing in- structors: in the world. | The left hook is one of the most! should swing. leaves the body open. : Hit from the toes, throwing the entire weight of the body into the pnnch. Throw the body forward and upward in hooking and forward in jabbing. : "The hitting arm should be moved only slightly in hitting. Correct hit- ting from the toes will carry the arm with it, In_ blocking do no knock the opponent's arm up or down. Turn it slight!®, just enough to make the opponent miss. This throws him off his Trick Naturally Hooks and Jabs Hitting and blocking are Most young boxers make the mistake of swinging. There is little force in the blow and it is awkward and HOW TO BLOGK THEM ~ LEFT JAB, BLOCKING LEFT HOOK. the TW ABAD MAY" Many a Bismarck Reader Will Feet Grateful For This Information. If your back gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; If urinary troubles set in, Perhaps your kidneys are “in a bad way.” Doan’s Kidney Pills are-for weak kidneys. Local evidence proves. their merit. Mrs, James Alsbury, 911 ‘Sweet ‘St., Bismarck, says: “My back bother- ed me for several years. At times I was so lame and sore that 1 could hardly bend and on straightening, sharp painh would dart through my kidneys. At night, my limbs ached so severely’ that 1 couldn't sleep well and 1 was tired when I got up in the morn- ing. Four boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at the Lenhart Drug Co., entirely rid me of kidney com- plaint. I am now in good health,” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Alsbury had. FosterMilburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. : Certified check for 5 percent of the amount bid, payable to the order of A, W. Lucas, President of the City Commission, must accompany each bid. Plans and specifications are on file in. the office of the City. Auditor. * |The City Commission reserves the right to reject any. or_all bids. R. H THISTLETHWAITE, City Auditor, NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE. Notice is Hereby Given, ‘That the under- aligned, Receiver-of.the Bismarck Tribune Company, a defunct corporation, will sell all the property, assets, effects, good will and. estate of said: Bismarck Tribune Company at public auctin sale to the highest bidder. for cash, at the office of said Bismarck Tribune Company, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 12th Qay of March, 1917, at two o’tlock P. M. of said day; provided that bids offered at such sale will not be received or, consid- ered until each person offeting ‘stich bid or bids shall have Geposited with the re- ceiver One Thowéand Dollars ($1000), cash or certified check, payable to said receiver, as a guaranty of performance under such entials of boxing. A boxer never Such sale will be made pursuant to and by virtue of a judgment rendered by the District Court of Burleigh County, Sixth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, and entered in the office of the Clerk of said Court on the 16th day of January, 1917, which judgment, among other things, directed the sale of the Property and effects of ‘sald corporation i te a cine, Throw, ‘balance and usually leaves an opening for an effective counter. defendant; and of an order for such sale important blows in boxing Throw a 2 i a ay oe Sa : ae and that notice thereof be given, made b: the whole weight of the Sody into the! Be times a blow may be avoided by sidestepping. This requires faid Court on the 24th ast ot jane, blow, hitting from the toes. The arm | much practice. ‘ , ‘ ahs ' ax [EL A beginner should not try to slip the head to avoid blows. Only the]. The property to be sold consists of per- itself should be moved y little, | Tho lett jab is effective only when cleverest boxers likely to b can do this sucessfully. . 0 feinted into an opening leaving his entire head unpro- sonal property used and owned in and about the business of said Bismarck Tri- bune Company in doing a general print- If not done correctly the boxer the entire weight of the bedy is F n y eye ng, publishing, bookbinding, job printing, thrown forward from the toes. | tected. Pe lak om a vals tne advertising and stationery business and The right cross is used after a left To learn scientific boxing a beginner should have an ‘astructor. Tf] the“ printin Mine. ana punting ae hook, The body is left in a posi: | thi impossible ne should practice before a long mirror. In this way] newspapers, and notes and bills recelv- tion to strike hard and effectively, | Ne can study his decects and remedy them. ~ other iniseetgneous-peviors Phroperiy, sit s K a Ee ‘ % <ine. bar ching, 2a i Wi soi Q j ine scelts personal property, In blocking the right cross tarn?)¥ Shadow boxing, bag punching, ax erci: ng *with weights and jumping | o¢ which i ‘more particularly encribed the opponent's blow just enough to! the rope are the best supplemental exercises. in the various reports and inventories now on file in the office of the Clerk of This will throw him} and leave an opening } to counter with the right. . make him » If a left hook cannot be sidestep dwelling lying and situated on Lot 2, 54 N, P. second addition, city of 1 N. D., and facing on Bighth { treet and known as the Lindblad } roperty; to be sold to highest bid- ped push the blow aside ing to counter with the left. ost important of the former Federal | Allen and AB VOS Others are: uhn, catch Kretzer and Mose- y, witche Louden, second ba i cKechnie, third base; Roush, cent eld; Esmond and Cueto, substitutes, WILL LEAVE MARCH 12, March 7—The Milwau-| bab Milwaukee, ee clad p @ Ameri obilize i is the onty one in} ation that will not] before leaving for’! fat that weight. tle expects to arrange /the Wichite Tex. training | (bouts with Mike Yokel, Pet Brown, | camp. | H J Vivian & Co | Chris Jordan and others of the mid The players have been instructed tol od fe vision, leave their homes for the camp On} j de weight MERCHANT TAILORS ESTABLISHED 1878 M | CINCINNATI CLUB HAS | 10 FEDS ON ITS ROSTER Mareh 7—The Cinein. Cincinnati 13 or 6. réh 12. Im previous years thered at either Chicago or St. and traveled together, Practice started at Wichita Falls Marek | nati clud of National league has IRVING VIVIAN, Representative j ten former on its Haggart Block Opposite P.O. | roster ggest Federal contin: Upstairs PHONE 74IR [gent in of the major leagues. | Most of the other teams have deen [setting rid of the Federals. Hal Chase, | j MERCHANTS HOTEL ST. PAUL’S fam- ous and popular priced hotel 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Water.... With Bath... .... 0... 4) Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur nishinga, Moderate Priced Cafe. New Cigar Stand, New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Heme Like. wnat HAS BECOME | meapolis club as a ticket | | RESIGNS TO ATTEND : TO HIS OWN BUSINESS 5; Minneapol ._Mareh 7.—Edward | Sp. Neil Dickinson, for 20 years associat. | 2 ghtly with | block the right. This should leave an open-} Bismare’ FOR SALE AND REMOVAL, for cash, party buying said prop-| installation in» place of an electrical to. remove same from said prem-|driven centrifugal pump for sewerage within 30 days from purchase. to be opened at regular meeting ; will be received by. the Board of City of board Monday. March 12, 1917, m., at high school building. That one story and a. half frame} order of. board of education, Richa at! Commissioners ht | eight o'clock p. m. March 12th, 1917. Dated thi Receiver of thé Bismarck ‘Tribu : reserved to reject any o~ all bids, by rd #516 COO a ots Py 25 lay of January, B. LI y a PenwWarden; Clerk. 3—7, 8, 9, 10, 12 — Miller, Zuger ® Tillotson, % NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Attorneys for the Receiver, pes poriitietarot ebb bts Sealed bids.for the furnishing and PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT, The undersigned hereby announces his candidacy for the office of police magistrate of the elty of BismarA& at the ensuing city election te be held in April, 1917, W. 8, CASBELMAN, t, City of Bismarck, North Dakota, of said city, until —Adv, ed with the local American Associa- tion club, the last) 15 years as busi-! ness manager, has resigned to devote his attention to his own aifairs. Dick-| inson, began his career with the Min- seller in | t 1896. “JAP” BARBEAU WILL HAVE ANOTHER TRIAL Milwaukeo. Maye 7— Jap" Bar they | beau, the veteran major league* star, is to get another trial with the Mil waukee team of thé American asso- ciation, Danny Shay, manager of the B er “Jap” is too young a yer to quit the game. He will be signed as utility infielder. ' MILL CITY POLICE | LOOK FOR BUCKLEY, S, March 7—The city po Minneapol | lice and University of Minnesota au- ties are searching for Ed Beck- end on the university football m last year, who disappeared from his home here recently. Friends are unable to give amy reason for his dis- appearance, Buckley made an excel! | lent showing last season and had been | | relied upon by Coach Williams to re- place Bert Baston, alkAmerican end. | jon the gopher eleven next fall. \29 PLAYERS AND COBB TO LEAVE FOR TEXAS | Detroit, March —Twenty-nine players. imeluding the mighty Cobb./ are expected to be om hand at Waxa- hachie, Texas, the training camp of | go be ia shape for the games with the! th The Winds are raw and gusty. of March Many bins will be empty. If you want the Best Serviceand the Best Lignite Coal_Mined send your orders to urn Lignite Coal Co. Washb F. J. MCCORMICK, Agent. Office: 9th St.. and Broadway. J

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