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CLUB STANDING ||SQUIRREL FOOD o AMERICAN LEAGUE, Wo GILBERT BOAT Ehicago $ ston 4 Ni York 4 Neveland . 6 6 9 Phiadotpi nN 8 St"Lonis ... A NARONAL LEAGUE, Ww. Tape ‘Brooklyn 9 /8 Cincinnati. 11 4 New’ York . Sid CHikago . 9 6 Pittsburgh 6 7 Philadelphia 6 St.Louis 12 Boston .. fl} AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. w. St. Paul .. Sl. Pau (By FRED TURBYVILLE) Louisville Minneapolis Don't be misguided in specutatdhe Columbus on’ thé’big ‘serap. Kansas Cit Jess Willard is right. ’ Indianapolis . The thampion, to fielp’set ‘the inut- Milwaukee . ter right and answer his cri Toledo ..+ me a whole day of his time. Yass 4 é day. he, talked, answered questi MONDAY's“ GAMES, posed for ‘piétures,” got. on\ the American League. of workout. Washington, 4; New York, # (called | after ‘the® day “was’’énded “ond, its on account of rain). events reviewed I concluded ‘young St. Louis, hicago, 4. Juck Dempsey had, quite a task ahead. Cleveland, 6: Detroit, 4, If Dempsey the great Meayy- Philadelphia at Boston— Rain, weight cl ip clash on July, 4, he will National League. y Byooklyn, 2 (ten in [0 might most remarkable heavyweights “who Pittsburgh, 2 ap. [ever Wore the belt. Pittsburgh," 3" (11 is Willard today weighs’ a’ little Tess He welghed thiut and he's cut¥off a New Yor nings). * Chicago, 2 nings Others postponed Raju. than 260° poun the day I saw American: ‘Association, few pounds e for he is strenp- Paul, 8: Milwaukee, ous training now. For the fight with Ties ille, 1; Indianapolis, 6. Jack Johnson’ he weighed” 239° pounds Others iS hie Mule. He expects to weigh between “i and —__— 240 for Dempsey. . American’ League. There has been talk, lots of it, that Willard wasn't right, and fat. “He is man—but he stands 6’ feet 6 and his Weight isn’t Mee much hat he wag bie of eS Jack Hemple. has been in the marines: nes and in good condition, but Jess w: fresher of the two at the fi fe w Hemple crowd him to the corner, raining rights and lefts so fast Wil- lard couldn't block all of them, Je: 2} wanted out of the corner and he rea Deroit Batteri A 0 O'Neil; Boland.and Ainsmith. elbows and set him “down oun’ his’ feet ara in the middle of the ring. National League. a mighty man, ¥ worked the ‘weights three rounds, took ‘a round on the mat, wres- tled with Hemple, and ‘shadow boxed. At the‘finish he was puffing. a little, New York “Brooklyn « Bater Marquard, Ss UL, % not being right. a H Jess doesn’t skip the rope—it iy hard on the’ heart, he s : + Coop] He is at Los Angeles no a picture in which he is being tarred. training hard, though. He ex- ter Monahan, Jack Jomison’s Pa ene Cee NORTHWEST ing partner, back from the in a few days and then ‘fur will SPORTS i Hemple will glad. boy then, 0! for right now 1} nearly all in’ Keep- ing up with the champ, Cal, y, Alta, May 15 stron, suporting a reor all athletics in the province and the H cal condition. But he hasn't actively, Dominion, the Alberta branch o fthe| trained since the Moran fight. He's, “Amateur Athletic Union of Canada| had two weeks of if and the conti will remain val to that organization, | tion he's in Jeads: one-to believe he'll it has officially been announced, The] step into the right with Dempsey annual meeting of the Alberta branch | his bes P will be held at Edmonton on May 17. F. Seattle, Wa M D. E. Dug-| rear old. ‘He was at Washington 13 flale, foi many years president of the | years. ~In--the 70's-he was: physical Seattle baseball club of the Northwest-| director at Union college, New York. ern league, has sold his stock in the eee a ‘ Seattle team (of the Pacific Coast! ~ Duluth, Minn.,"May 18—Duluth will ague. Tt is understood that he will] send a strong contingent of swimmers drop out of baseball permanently. to Winnipeg May 17 for a dual meet Sie eae with the Canadian team. The program will include 50, 100. and 220-yard events -and probably fancy diving. Three members’ ofthe Duluth teams y 15—The _ state championship meet for trap shooters will take place here “May'30, 31° and “June 1. The Yakiwa gun club will have charge. Seattle, Wash, M C.W. Van. nay See F derveer, pioneer director of athletics Cedar Rapids, Ta., “May” 13.—Man- sat the University of ashington, has re-|ager Mrank Bose, of of the Regina, signed. He ‘will be succeeded by Clar- |'Sask,, baseball club ‘which * trained ence S$, Edimndgon, of the University | here this” spring, hag. signed , Benny Pof Idaho. Edmundson was a star run-|Martin“who formerly’ | splayed with’ the Sner at Idaho and later conched the | Tulsa, Okla., club. tartin *servell' in Idaho truck ‘team. Vanderveer is»63 | the army. son. former Spokané ‘elty ‘leaguer, has ‘sign- eda contract to’ play teft teal for the Victoria club of the Northwestern lz] pgpeball league. ‘ He built ships in Houghton, Mich. May | 13.—First First games in the reorganized Copper Country ‘league were Played’ yesterday. Eight teams are on the circuit... They A R R O \ ‘ ] “are “Tauthim, ‘Honghiton, Dollar“ Bay, ‘Tri Mountain, Twin City, Lake Linden TROY TAILORED and Hubbell, (|| Regina, Sask, Mary 13.—Corporal SOFTCOLLARS A. V. Mes: niger, who receitly arrived FIT W. home from ‘overseas, noticed his WELL—WASH EASILY friends at the Regiua Boat club acted ‘{peculiarly, ‘Then he: read the club's honor roll where he was listed’ as Nav- ing died of w inds. He suid he was “much aiiused.”: Madison, Mi: May ‘Badger TT by the i-official announcement : at ast one dozen footbull players 20 of W” calibre in the pre-war days, wil return’ to the University of W! alt next fall. Coach John. Richards ‘also will I on the job, Five “W”*men, the 6 and 1917 teams already“have enrolled. They are Carpenter, Crater, lex, Gould and Weeton. May St. Paul. Minn, —Tinely Hides & Leather We are wholesale dealers ‘i in Hides, Skins, Harness Leather, Lace Leather, Oak and Chrome Tann; and will pay ‘Top, Market Price for Hides and furhish Leather at Rock Bottom Prices, It will*pay you to figure with us before, you place your order. GROVE HIDE & FUR CO... Bismarck, N. 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Mrs, E. 1, Cath on, and ‘baby daugh- ter“arrived" at’ gl Thursday: after- ‘Vand then went through ten qn rdvids Miiies Misited the {Bai periitent station Mast® week, 2 y, Seif rt Was dxamined by the vate pean Just week, M. J. Robertson, months in Fraiice tithe Signal Corps, arrived here last with his brother, W. D. ‘Fobertson, and who, Served ten aR YOUR , Steve Kaufman returned a few days ago from a visit witl relatives in Port- land, Oregon. « ed and. Ella. Mann, of New Sualein, ed the Paul Mann-family last Sun- | Thursday and Friday is absence his. tree business are of by Rev. N. Ha: came up from Glen Ullin Thursday. The high school plany, ” was presented to a large and appreciative audience Fridayy eve- The receipts amounted to about one hundred dollars. will help to pay for the new plano in the high schod NOTICE OF ¢ MORTGAGE | | CLOSURE ‘SALE. Default, having ‘occurred in the con-; ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is-hereby given, that that certain mortgage: executed and elivered by William Ross, mortgagor. to Fred W. Korn, mortgagee, dated the 3rd‘ day of: June, 1913 and filed for record in the office of the Register of ; Deeds of the: County of Burleigh and |state of Nort Dakota, on the 10th day» of June, 1913, at 1 an., and recorded in book,111, of Mort- Rages at page 358, will be foreclosed by a-sale iof-the premises in:such mortgage and hereinafter’ described. at the front door of the court house ‘in *Burleigh county, |. North’ Dakota, at the-hour of 10:30 o'clock a, m., gn the 21st day of May, |; 1919, to satisty ‘the amount due upon| such mortgage on the day of, sale. The ‘ premfges:~deserthed “in sach mortgage and waich “will be sald; to satisfy the satrie are ‘situate in leigh county, ‘North DaKota, and de scribed as follows: “| Block gare North Dako, ‘Village ’:o! ‘on’ file’ and of ‘f¢ ord th the’ office of: Deeds of Burleigh county, ‘North ‘Da: ‘oveleskie and} gd out and picked Hemple up by’ the | B-ty Ls — wArniteron By CAROLYN. VANCE BELL. Pomercite_ is noted N. E. Washington’ Bureau, 1128-1132 | ¢ Massey Bldg. 5 Was ington, D.C. hi ‘Nhe proceeds but not enough to suspicion hig wind } of him that she doesnot set up a fran- tic and on roar. Senator Lodge’, once iitade §s stn thé Index, PUK ot” want women to’ de- scend to ‘the level of man,” he said. Reed ‘once_ said. to. a “leb- ‘Women Know™ nothing about ou ever hear a bunch oe thie free pred ions 0) politicians that the woman suffrage amendment to} the constitution will be one’ of the’ tir passed) by the. Fat scheduled foy May, ethe votes. on thé suffrage bilk in the 'g. show that 22: United nie ee Xtra session: of States anita vote from “No” to “Yes, at’ Official: Washington b ith rumors of wicked woneyt lob- vists, and even “blackmail” Was whi pered when sone, “imptegnitble™ ‘a ‘anti- or" inization of| Jess always has kept in good ‘physi- | 380. o'clock’ p. SS WILLARD .TODAY,. mnt ator evel tor? to Nee the’ light. It was only “an ordtaryf’ wissine jike card ‘index! Miss ‘Maud’ Yoiilige boss éard: index for the National” A Party, dcélares ‘that’ the” personal’ in- mation about each sendltor an r.| Stessthan’ was’ put In’ the hands ofthe Jegitimate_. woman, Jobbsist: for. sut- - frage and was the on “bit of it’ ts° “spi the plain, hard: facts: in ‘the eal gentleman's‘ private life-nig/ hobbies, his education, religious and social af- filiations, his occupations, his family, his ancestry; his’ recree itton—and even ‘You ‘tien dre’saving | “every céiit'you can. 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