The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1917, Page 6

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: - SCOOP wie ce _. There Are “Bits” and “Bit : 6 (ord 0 CaPN You SA\b -DO THEY CANT TELL) | is Sa epi BILAN EF DENS Loy Meany | THEY Canr Ev ONE FING AH CAN DD 4) we, SHUT- AND THEY | AND I DONT CANT MAKE ME J Fes WORK ON STOIN TH’ ARMY: Aa wae : 2 | | 3 Outbursts of Everett True Combination of McGraw and Stallings on BASEBALL IN The Gu cla ea mreaiaag || One Club--That’s What Chicago Cubs Have NORTH OPENS) pera re care a, * NATIONAL LEAGUE, i BO Ee hen new enn nn enn ee ee eenenen cone nee ne nnn n nnn n mene ne nw nero co sosoneeseeeeneeeren4| niyo, ND, May 10—The reor- THE JITNEY DRIVER 2 ENUST AS. AN AMSUCANCE Clube W. L.. Pet. BY PAUL PURMAN. a ganized four-club Northern Baseball e ; ie Pere eee league opens the season today with pons 109 667) George Stallings plus John MeGraw : games scheduled at Minot, where 9.609 vod combination—what? : | Manager Brautigan’s aggregation will atl, § “ r fan, “where do you A « line up nst Winnipeg, and at Stallings plus ? | Warren, Minn, where ‘Margo-Moor- |Join McGri is impossible on a 7 . ; head will furnish the opposition to modern ag ¥ | Warren's first “organized baseball” VW “i il! ure not Jawn En eS Bane | club. 1 racle Man him- ‘ 3 5 i Joth at Minot and at Warren the ESDAY i representing 4 on ‘stores will be closed during the game F garter . rkle, represent- and large attendances are looked for a hiladelfiia game post- aw, On one ball club, at both ball parks. Mayor Shaw of poned, (Rain) : i the cautious “wha a 3 i Minot has declared a holiday, and a Gracin atiWew York game posPom) ni. Merkle to do with runni ‘ 4 ~ +) | parade will be held prior to the game. (Rain. ) s. commonly .silpposed: the man. F + uapieetae : | All four teams will ‘be under the ‘Chicago 7; Brooklyn 3. Bae x To be ager is, he autgorat. of 8: ball selub. E 4 eS, jleadership of new managers this sea- = & word 600s: But eine 9 SS json. Denny Sullivan, former “big !AMES FRIDAY. t ae ‘ ‘ * leaguer,” will direct the Fargo-Moor- pane a erything every member of his club 5 : ; x ‘ ” | head ¢ ad; Winnipeg’s activ Cincinnati at New York. ae ee mesa HieES : ogee j ae | Will be in charge of cou ne Moll, ZB ey i Phi i ‘nen © Saier broke his leg * ? ‘former manager of the St. Boniface 9 chiéaua th aa talent had it that the Chicago Cubs 8 mi) | club of the old Northern league, while 1 eee oe ee ReccaD: FOR peice de were done for the scason. i Fi | Minot and Warren will be tutored, © ON THE streets! Chicago at Brooklyn, It was figured that without the 5 : respectively, by C. Brautignan and M. INJURING. Peopu e Club— R. H.§,| Clouting assistance of the hard-hitting E i Wither You'D CRIPPLE Chicago ... . 7 1 2] fire baseman Weeghman’s team would ie 5 The schedule calls for 207 games, 3 ‘ ——F |] MORE OF Ou MEN Brooklyn . 3 6 1{hit the skids, | leovering 111 dates, and will run ae THS NGMY Batteries —Reuther and Elliott; When Merkle was secured the ‘through to September 3. WOULD f ‘Coombs and Miller. dopester had little to. offer. They | ¢ : Fi ——————————— * AMERICAN LEAGUE ly, ayer. mak’ they ; ZL : Notice is hereby given thatathat. cor- . ball player, but what they did not tain mortgas iteql an} delivered cer ee eee ee eee eee Sl now has been shown in the Cubs’ jhy GC. VS Wilder,” gor, to the Club— . LL. Pet.| recent performance. a Fred Merkle, in action, and Fred St. Louis : 7 .58g| For several years before he went Mitchell, scholars of pennant -win- Boston .. z 571] t0 Brooklyn Merkle had alternated hing *managers, who are making New York between the bench, first base and the the Cubs win. Chicago outfield for John McGraw. He knows pee ae Cleveland . about all McGraw can teach a ball All of which summed up means the 2 f : : Philadelphia . Chicago Cubs, a hopeless bail club Ie and state of orth Dakota, on Wachington : 4 Fred Mitchell has been scaooled in) early in the season, is now winning pig Me Nrotgee rae ae Detroit .... P .368 | Stallings’ baseball academy. He was; ball games from the | 115 and assigned by said noriea ee tol a Stallings’ righthand man. the west, and probably will conti F. N. Vaughan, will be foreclosed. by GAMES WEDNESDAY, The expert Or the fan who jeered} winning from the best tea i sale of the premises in. such; mortgage ‘Cleveland 1; Detroit 4. (First|} when the unknown Mitchell was} east, regardless, of minor handicaps, ‘ and hereinafter ‘at the front game.) signed as manager of the Cubs, may] such as br jegs, ote. and the Sz door of the, court" hott Boston 4; Washington 1. (First| now look at himself askanse, for, in| whole cause‘seems to revolve around ‘ * of Burleigh and: stato ¢ game.) fact, Mitchell had almost as much to| the baseball'Wraims’ which may per- se , at the hour, of ten Boston 3; Washington 4, (Second|do with the remarkable. 1914 Boston japs be traced: back to John McGraw a rae: 15th day of, Jun %, to satisfy the} ; game.) Braves as Stallings ‘ximself. or George Stallings, Pate amount due upon such mortgage on the} Section’ Fifteen (15), “Township: One swear that the above statement is Chicago 4; St. Louis 2. } day of sale. ‘The premises described} Hundred ynd Fort: ie (141), North; true, to the best of my knowledge Cleveland 1; Detroit 9. (Second J in such mortgage and y vi .of Range Sev (77, West of|and belief. game.) Kansas City 3] rasslers, al of ’em ought to be classed 2 sold to isfy the same are described | the Fifth Principal Meridian, contain- H. G. HIGGINS, No other games scheduled. Batterics—Combstrak and Kocher;!as amateurs, MITAHELt as ‘s: The Southeast (SE%) of} ing one Hundred and Sixty acres, more | + Cashier. ae Chalmers and Berry, — ~ = e a —_ a ene or less, on to ihe United State Subscribed and sworn to before GAMES FRIDAY. = im dipdisaleintcmte, Rovernmen su: hereof. : me this 9th day of May, 1917. sere mE Clavell i i i is. aeons There will be due on such mortgage | (Seal GO. C. HELLING, Avasiington:at Cleveland, Indianapolis at: Minneapolls at the date of sale the sum of Nine} : ? Notary Public. New York at Chicago. RHEL N h L S O Th Ss i sew ae ve 7 Bare Fi Hundred and y-nine dollars and] Correct. Attest: Bate oe pee Louis. Minneapolis’ .. “ f ‘ : ort, ern eague eason pens ts fifty-five cents ($969.55). . AUG. E. JOHNSON, SE a Batteries—Dawson, Rogge and Gos- 2, i >. : He Nin GrtnnM KARL KLEIN, Cleveland at Detroit. sett; Burk, Humphreys and Owens, Afternoon With our eams in ace BENTON BAKER,» ee pee Directors. R.H.E. Columbus at Milwaukee. woweoe- conc cee. pagent Sete NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Cleveland vel 32) Club— RILE, ry Sea = In the matter of the estate of Nar Detroit... sm 4.7 4]/(Columbus .. ain 8S 19 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Prentieer-dereadedy- Batteries — Klepfer. Coumbe and | Milwaul : vl i $_hereby ¢ the un- O'Neill; Bhmke_ and’ Spencer, Ratteries—Loudermilk and Cole- \ \ THE BALDWIN STATE BANK sralxnod, Nollie Wddas DPentice, dl. _ an; Kerr a Born, “4 /, y i x of {he «: Nathe First garhe— Toledo at St. Paul. ; i ; ly ’ Nor id fone close of bust-| marck, in the county of Burleigh, and Club— RULE} Club— LB a. ee mess, ay RESOURCES state of North Dakota, deceased, to ‘Boston... «=» 4° 9 0] Toledo .. 4 con _——s at “ l dis ti ij 105,683 79 | the creditors of, and all persons hav- Washington 15 syst. : F 7. : Orerd and secured ah 080.09 ing claims against said deceased, to tteries—Shore and Agnew; Du- trady and — Sweeney; p ag NN genni i ’ alia ey ecureds, exible thom. will the necessary mont and ‘Henry, Hagerman and Land. ‘ x 4 igetidnne acme ee apes vouchers, within four months after Lit Sie rama a a ’ : \ ; ; : f.- Ww arranle, pape a non on | the firs ication of this notice, to fi tificates, claims, e si is inis rix at the office of Cleveland at. Detrott. | : ; ‘ ed f Bafiking house, furnitur Taw - ; Second game-— PO \ ‘ ge DF 3 s and axtures’ en 8439.97 Newton, Dullam & Young, in the C Club— RHE. s 5 4 raed | Sg “ 4 Other real estate . "783.3 x i ? , Cleveland 1 4 ; “ ‘ ae SA f Due! sironi. oth Nontnnae said Burleigh county, I ee : f, / . - «$14,490.89 . 1910, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Byr- Detroit exgewende 9 18> 0 er banks Dated A 2. 7. Batteri orton and Billings; C. Checks and other oS NBULTE JUDD i : TICE, Jones and Spencer. cash items .. 1,837.43 Administratrix, Lash . + 1,329.82 i First publication on the 26th day of a April, A, D. 1917. 4-26-5-3-10-17 Boston at Washington. Club— RHW.E. Second gamce— Boston ..... ighty have fallen. Home| Run Baker failed to hit a home run LIABILITH 6 in a pinch the other day. 5 A: ; x 4 ABILITIES, Washington “405 1| Jess Willard is traveling with a : oe: ‘ea : rf : a ahs ; Capital stock paid in. .....$10,000.00 cman Sg MEDORA Batteries — M and Thomas;| Wild west show, Which should be a + ‘ “ 3 ot Strplis “fama > 2'500.00 é : a ‘ vided pre Shaw and Ainsmith. § f: > ; d a penses and taxes paid .. 372.06 Med 8 ‘i Are ie 5 iy s* : : : f Individual deposits subject aioe Hiool, tat hi 4 age iy Chicago at St. Louis. é . : * \ , - . acts aual de ist in this cant He mae ait pis i F f : posits sub- ee y a8: 8 Chicago . ar q .. ject to check $29,105.74 s wis and placed on recruiting St.. Louis 22 6 : ‘ i ‘ : Time certifi- a and Schalk; : é i : j 4 ’ cates of de- ‘ : posit sees 83,308.56 : : depos- ee ee a) oo. } : it 451.05 * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. * os . : : ” Cashier's eee eee ss eee oe * * # ©! good reason for staying away from 5 Sa s - ss mh - : : checks i . a | tue Wild west show. : : : ; > : standing .... Club— » L. Pet.} Connie Mack’s hobby of developing es ‘ } = Indianapolis. : -192/ voung ball players is shown in the : : 4 ' , Total. . 35} (Just MY Louisville 5 a 583 trade by which he got Fred Falken- ‘ : . State of North Dakota, County og} LUCK, 47 Kansas City . : 556) berg. ° : : : E E % Burleigh.” - ASNT Columbus 545| ‘Since Frank Goich has announced : : eS 1, H. G. Higgins, Cashier of the} | RAINED, Milwaukee . : 400] his plan of a series of wrestling above _ named: bank, do_.agle St. Paul . matches to decide the heavyweight Minneapolis . : » | title we have lost on the average of| - Toledo ... 6 one minute’s sleep a week over it. GAMES WEDNESDAY. The main question now seems to be Louisville 4; Kansas City 3. Indianapolis 7; Minneapolis 3. ‘Columbus 3; Milwaukee 1. é : Toledo 2; St. Paul 0. 2 “ r GAMES FRIDAY, Tew : GORDON-24 in. Columvus at Kansas City. : é Toledo at Minneapolis. a : . : er “ARR OW Indianapolis at St. Paul. > . ae pecial to Tribune) N 10.—Victor File, Groom and Severeid. 4. 35 * “ ilwaukee, ee eerie oy aalvoueee not what is an amateur, but why is Louisville at Kansas City. an amateur. Louisville... ..ese0s ve 4 6 51 From the size of purses offered DUCHE 55 oF epee COLLECT OM EOE ALLS

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