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4 LE EERE EAE epee OOP THE CUB REPORTER HEY Doc — PLEQSE. SOME RIGHT OVER IM SURE 4 s51CK “sumPin’ I ATE '5 RAISIN LE NED! Base Hum —-L SEE Your Naval ISMINED - | >. Sou HAVE. 4 SHIP LOAD OF FOOD STUFF SUNK (N NOUR eee eee ee eee * NATIONAL LEAGUE. bs Oe eee Ree eR New York ., St. Loui: Chicago . WPhiladelph Cincinnati Boston ... Erooklyn Pittsburgh GAMES. THURSDAY. Cincinnati 3; Chicago 10. ning: Boston, 2; Philadelphia. 7. St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 3. GAMES SATURDAY, Brooklyn at Boston. Ph adelphia at New York. St. Louis at -Pittsburga, Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Club— R.1L.E. St. Louis ... 470 Pittsburgh 3.604 Batteries—Steel and Snyder; Ma- maux and Schinidt, Brooklyn at New York, Club— B Brooklyn .. New York . Batteries—Com ton and McCarty. Boston at Philadelphia. Club— R. HE. Boston .. 210 1 Philadelph 79 2 ‘Eatteries—Regan an er and Killifer. owdy; May- _ Cincinnati at Chicago. Club— R. HE. Cincinnati . + 312 4 Chicago ... - 14 8 Pren- Batteries—Ring dergast and Wilson. Ngo; eee een ee nese renee be AMERICAN LEAGUE, bal i Cece ee eee eee eeens ‘Boston : 4. 714 Chicago uo7 «611 New York 8 7 3 St. Louis . i ae 0 Cleveland . 9 10 AT Philadelphia 6 9 400 Detroit ... 6 9 400 Washington . 10.875 GAMES THURSDAY. Philadelphia 0; Boston 2. St. LouisDetroit game postponed. (Rain.) New York 1; Washington 3. Chicago 1; Cleveland 2. GAMES SATURDAY. (New York at Philadelphia. Boston-at Washington! Cleveland ‘at ‘Detroit. Chicago-at St. ‘Lots, New York at Washington. ©. Club— | RHE. New York .... 25-0 {Washington .. 5 0 Batterics—Caldwell and Walters; Shaw and Ainsmith. Chicago at Cleveland. e Club— R. H. E. Chicago ... 161 Cleveland te a ea Batteries—Scott and Schalk; Klep- per and O'Neill. : Philadelphia at Boston. Club— R.H.E. ‘Philadelphia ay Soe Boston 25 1 Batteri and Haley; Leon- ard and Thor eee ee eee tae eee eae *. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. “ ene e eet eee ee ee ee Indianapolis Louisvillo Kansas City Columbus . Milwaukee Minneapolis . St. Paul Toledo .. GAMES THURSDAY. Milwaukee 1; Indianapolis 3. St. Paul-Louisville game postponed. (Rain.) Kansas City 9; Toledo 10. Minneapolis 1; Columbus 3. *® GAMES SATURDAY. Milwaukee at ‘Louisville. St. Paul at Indianapolis. ‘Minneapolis at Toledo. + Kansas City at Columbus. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. Club— i Milwaukee : Indianapolis Batteries—Dickerson, Harding an DeBroy; Rogge and Schang. Kansas City at Toledo. Crutcher, Cochreham. and = Berry; Brooklyn 4; New! York 1. (Ten in-| }| joy ride a lot to wear off the -{major league ball pat Long Tom Hughes and Larry Chappel le wececcoccocces pocces: Most Promising Members of the Braves Jemeecoccoce cco c eee neem eee w ww nnn coco oooone. * HUGHES Long ‘Tom Hugh member of Braves’ | inmost promising ching staff, and Larry Chappelle, $18,000 beauty, who} seems to have lost his stage-fright. Bentley, Schulz, Brady and Sweeney. (Minneapolis at Columbus. Club— R. HB. (Minneapolis 18 2 Columbus 3.60 ‘Batteries—Thon Owens; Kahler and Coleman. Having Yoxed Bat Nelson the other day, Fred Welsh ought to be willing to take a chance with Kid Lavigne. Frank Moran, having knocked out Tom Cuyler, probably will have to novelty. White Sox lead the league in batting and fielding (headline). | Seems that 7{Cinciniati did that~in the National e last year, er Bill must feel about like the prizefight manager who watches his boy yet knocked down a half dozen timessin one round and then tells him to go in and fight. Ritchie Mitchell wants another bout with Benny Leonard. The old one about one being born every minute s to still hold. old song, “Back to the isn’t very popular around some 's just now. Francis Ouimet may enter the Mid- ‘jlothian golf tournament which should .[be joyous news to other entries, CHAPPELLE NOVAK COMING THS. WAY.-QUT Leaving Seattlé Tonight‘and Will Come via Bismarck—Wants to Grapple ‘‘Babe’’ North Joe Novak out with a challenge to “Bab It comes wire North at the Minot.. The tele- vak wird to The Tri- bune tod as follows. “Am leaving Seattle tonight for the East via Bismarck. . I want to issue another challenge to B, North. Will wrestle him for money or fun in pub- lic or. private match to be held not later than May 11 as I have an iiu- portant en; ement in ‘Toledo on twenty-fourth st re head of tine in orde present time is gram whi GOT AN ERROR POR MUFFLING FOUL BALL Detroit, May 4-—Fielder Jone ager of the St. Louis Ame lieves he is the only major man- be- augue ived an Veonter fielder that ever error for mulfing a foul ball. Years Jones#was playing the middle for’ Brooklyn. — Joe Kelley \ in right field. A left field hitter of the McInnis type came to bat and the ofittidlder shifted so §harply, that Jones was really playing léft field. ‘The batter sent up a long fly which threatened to’ drop ‘close“to. the left field foul ling. Kelley and Jones raced after tHe Dall Rid "HE latter ‘got jhis hands: on-it, but the-sphere fell x is grasp-on, f errito: from hls gra sp; on, foul fen ANOTHER POSSIBLE ANSWERS HIS. COLORS dew Wallace Moore- y experts us one of the most prpinis freshman candi- dates forthe’ University of Minnesota track team, has enlisted in the marine corps. He has been counted on as a sure point winner ne St Minneapolis, M: head, considered NORTHWEST HORSEMEN BOUND FOR MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Mi Horsemen from Tall parts of ythe Northwest are arriv- jing hete to’begin workouts with their in preparation ‘for ‘ing season. Despite re- both the half-mile and mile are in good condition.” Many of these fiorsemen, together with a ynumber of Twin City owne "to have entries at the rac here during the week of June eeting 24 to 2 in left, and Willie Keeler! the St 1 pooce “A ‘worm sure ain’t got much per- sonality, but the fish go crazy ‘about “em.” Wo learn in the way-back times fish were caught with nets—these still prev. unfortunately,. but it’s a bet the lowly worm will survive them. After the era of nets came lines ‘made of certain barks of trees and hooks from the branches thereof, Then the thread and bent pin, the hickory pol d the farmer's boy. The frog, cricket, hopper, roach and ! dough-ball all foHlwed in the wake. of orm—the Iowly crawler that s though"hé ‘be broken at both and in, the middle. lest amon; of the firs “tt the big fish will live on tests, j the little fish, why not make some litle fish out of wool and put a hook Those were the thoughts of schemers who would | on it?” fishermen asked. “improve on nature.” With these wooden “fishes” frogs and worms and manufacturer of artificial baits had to put something across on the other manufacturer’ of artificial baits. Freak ;cuts of wood and’ hi}péwered paint | played it’s part in the evolution, any of the baits-were=ma catch the eye of; the; agglers gather than the mouth of een But the time has come when we realize that the imitator of the na- satiate the appetite of the angler than that of the fish. From the fishes’ viewpoint, the juicy gob of a bunch of dangling an- gleworms, a kicking greenie or a pep- pery chub means real food to him and jluck to the angler. tural food for the fish does more to]; There Is All Kind of Bait but Old _ Wriggly Worm Is the Favorite Dinner wowceeocooooceoonooe=- oo: | TURF PURSE CARRIES” SUM OF FIVE THOUSAND Milwaukee,. »4—Business met’ of Milwaukee hi made it pos- sible for the state fair this year to announce two $5,000 stakes, the rich- est harness racing events to be decided | outside the grand circuit. ‘FORTY MEN. OUT FOR PRACTICE AT PURDUE Lafayette, Ind., Ma, ball is holding — its among Spring foot- own in inte the students at Purdue Un About 40 men turn out for been of a preliminary nature a number | % fused a contract with Americans. versi offered. a position at the close of the present College’year. Phil Ball, presi- ent of the ‘club, ‘said Legore had ‘in: formed him that he would not ploy professional baseball for year.» NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. - Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain ‘mortgage, executed and deliv- ered. by Lena White and F. T. White (wife and husband), “Mortgagors, to C. B. Little, Mortgagee, dated the 20th day of July, A. D. nineteen hun- dred and fourteen, and filed for rec- ord in the office “of the Register of rae tinder Coach O’Donnell. | Deeds ‘of the*County of Burleigh and While most of the work thus far has | State of North Dakota, on the 2Ist day of July, A: D. 1914, and recorded 660, will be’ foreclosed by a sale. of thé premises: in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door.of tho court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burieigh and State of North ‘Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1917, to satisfy }the amount due upon said mortgage He was | on the day of sale. The premises de- DED THEIR COUNTRIES CALLS Left to right, Anthony Weld ing, Australian tennis player; Harry Vardon, English golfer; Tom Longboat, runner; Ray, English golfer, and George Carpentier, French boxer. Bl Canadian distance $50,000, a} in Book 111 of Mortgages, at page id Different bait for different fish, of course, but the old fashioned ‘fish- worm, the minnow and other live bait are what the fish like. .Perch fishing from the boat, bass casting in the. water. scribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and. de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot Twenty-four (24), in Block Forty-one (41), of the Original Plat tof the City of Bismarck, North -Da- | kota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $1,082.31. é Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this Sth day of April, 1917. Cc. B. LITTLE, Mortgagee. BE. M’CURDY, Attorney For Mortgagee, Bismarck, ‘North Dakota. (4—6, 18, 20,27; 5—4, 11) SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh. In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. Lahr Motor Sales Company, a Corpor- ation, Plaintiff, Vs. William Smith, General W. P. Car- land, William P. Carlin,-John K. Wetherby, Miles Mack, Eugene A. Lilly, W. M. Stateler, Rs J.Chase, G. R. Bodgeréw, *On- known Wives. . Flannery and: “Alice “Tativery, “His “Wife, Alexander » Hughes. and Mary Hf. Hughes,~1 Wife, Edmund A. Hughes and’ Edith Hughes, ‘His Wife, and all other persons «n- known claiming any estate or inter- est in or lien or incumbrance “upon the property de: bed: in the com- Dlaint, Defendants. The’ State of “North Dakota to the Above Named ‘Defendants: You'are hereby sttiimoénetl ‘to ‘an- swer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court. at the court house, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Ma th, 1917. MILLER, ZUG & TILLOTSON, Attorneys For Plaintiff. Office and postoffice address, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Notice to Said Defendants. Please take notice that the above action relates to, and the object there- of is to quiet title in the plaintiff to lots Eleven (11) and.Twelve (12), of Block One Hundred Six (106), of he Original Plat of the City of Bismarck, Purleigh County, North Dakota; and that no personal claim is made against you or a of you in said action MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys For Plaintiff. HASSEL HEADS MINOT ‘TOWN CRIERS* CLUB ‘ (Special to Tribune) Minot, N. D.. May 4—G A. Hassel was last night elected president of the Minot Town Criers’ club at the meeting ‘held in the Asséciation of Commerce rooms. C, L. Crandall was elected vice president; W. E. Hol- ‘bein, secretary, and K. A, Morgan, ‘reasurer. The board of directors consists of W. J. Jones, C. D. See, B. N. Lesk, A. B. Dill and W. M. Wig. ham. Hassel sueceeds C. R DeNoon retiring as president.