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PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE The Bismarck Tribune Co. Is Now on With the Latest Printing Devices and Can Deliver Printing at Prices That: Will Interest You and Consistent | MEETS CHAMPION OF FOUR STATES Karhunsaari, Claimant of North- west Title, and Finlayson, to Wrestle BOXING ; fans will have an ¢ tiinity to see. the light hy champion of North Dakota an Dakota, Montana and V tion Saturday night. s Kanrhunsaari, of Aberdeen, S. D. he wili meet Ellsworth Finla Bismarck wrestler, in a bout at the 1. 0. O. F. hall tomorrow night at J pe m. . Karnhunsaari comes to the city a reputation of being a ver; and active wrestler, Fin on’s showing in his boug with Mike Collins here « short time ago and his recoyd as the light-heavy champion, of the At- lantic fleet of the United States na leads his friends here to believe that Il take the title away m Karn- i when they wi Bot Jers have agreed to weightdn wt the ringside at 170 pounds. North will referee the hout, which will be for two best falls in three. Preceding the wrestling match there will be two boxing bouts. Local devotees of boxing and wa ling hope to see the game takea str foothold inp Bismatch if TWO BOUT ting Soutir ) gay ac- q Ilenry + Of the best aN ers, afl Ww the Northwest brought to the Jimmy Mulloy, lightweight box: is known in the fight centers of the North 2 fast and skilit niany bring.a St. Paul oppo: n the near future, and » Who wrestles at 144 pounds, is trying to arr a match with a wresiler his o nt. The doors for the match tomorrow night will opeh at 8:30 0’: the match starting at 9/P. M. Reserved ringside sedts are $1.50 and general admission is $1.25, Jatindra Charin Goho is the handle of an Indian rastler and nut mer- chant who has just come to pay U nele| + Sam a visit. Goho exercises his neck by dangling a 160-pound weight on OARSENESS Swallow slowly smal! pieces | —tub well over the throat. VICKS Over 17 Mies Jon Used Yearly } more than half the r Early to bed and = to And you'll never meet any regular) guys— BUT f Karly to bed and late to rise ds the way ball players get their bat- ting eyes. ae If Hannes Peter Kolehinainen ever runs another marathan it'll be” for Uncle Sammy. * Pete is a full-fledged citizen now. 0 New York so fast on his way, back m Cuba that he didn’t have time to make another of: fer for Morn Havana must be a eae vineyard. o- McGraw went b, laugh themselves fat. He's t up a new line to pull aroind the erican League parks next summer. able to live enemies have “IL never for- 3an Johnson may be down a lot of things hi said about him, byt th get the “bathroom episode.” sep More than 1000 of Princeton's 1900 students take part in athletics me kin - == “Ed \ Horen: » Belgian cue star. ges Willie Hoppe with sid ping # champioushi “p= showdown, ~ Baseball on ice would be a great game if somebody would invent a per- fect bri or =o \ The New York iety debutante who wants to know when B, Leonard , is going to fight J. Denmsey, once read a sport page. pans | mk Baker has been Yankees’ scout. it - The Yanks deny it. look more suspicious. Segoe Horemans’ high run of 702 at 18.2 which balkline billiards made in New York} is the highest ever made before public gathering. a Duncan and Miteh€ll, English; golt invaders won't play often as Var- don and Ray did on their tour. times a week, will be their limit. May- be their rates will be higher. “Strangler” Lewis s lers who are him without slinging challenges using the headlock, them, all right. —o Illinois will be satisfied with a 10- round boxing law that permits 4 ions. Chicago promot lot of Tex Rickard over, at That would suit vy if it goes | Batting King Grooms Business Four! she can beat! rs will “get. al | Ba Rogers Hornsby peddles both. The ring of his « the fans to the ball parks six months out of the year. The scratch of his pen adds to iz, sura Rogers isn’t leading the insurance | league. But he is getting his toes dug | into a secure future. Di: he knows. line, UAURRSAUOSEARGMDSADS PAG UOOL AAHACUOTACENADOUHTELI TR, ped With Good Workmanship also Let our sales department figure with you on that job of envelopes, letter heads, booklet or catalogue. No Job Too Small ‘or None Too Large For Our - Battery of Presses ess gQSEU OHNE LDAOEFEEUDEOEFEUOO EEUU UATE AUESUPRSSET EA The Tribune in ‘addition to publishing a Daily Eve- ning Newspaper has one of the most complete and mod- crn job and book printing establishments in the West. MMM TT PO ‘Gur mechanical departments are now thoroughly, in- stalled in the New Tribune Building, Fourth and Thayer strests, and are prepared to book orders for all kinds.of ’ commercial printing. \ Look over your supplies and get your orders placed \. early. Phone $2 cr 31 and a representative will call up- ~ on yeu and help you plan your printing campaign for * 4921. : N ue | lea théeNational Leaguers was 1911. | ' Bince then the swat leadership ee been monopolized by left-hand neti | Th ' [IKE BISMARCK; WOULD RETURN George Chicken Writes Letter; Hunts With Harper in Canada FACTS ABOUT CARD STAR! Rogers has brqken their long run Baseball's highest valued chattel. The brilliant Cardinal is a brawny Maney won't buy tim. Would be trad ‘little fellow. He stands 5 feet 11 1-2 ed for high-class players. First right | inches tall and weighs hand hitter to rule swat throne sinc ees ; - around) 1b; Honus Wagner. Will be His dash in going down offsets the Married. Has one child. extra stride right-hand ‘hitters have Louis his home. Height 5 feot 111-2 to take. i vei Can’t Be Bought. h big] 5 - sdmee acces win pounds: Sellen Hornsby is still on the market. surance auring winter Branch Rickey wants .playing tale in return. The cash which McGraw ‘has been lavishly offering doesn’t mean anything. | Hign-ciass pall players are the only | kind that would strengthen Rickey’s | ball club. - All the money in the world wouldn't help keep the Cards in the fight for the 1921 pennant, But ney George Chicken, who played base- ball with the Bismarck club for a tims last summer, would like to return to the city next summer. Alex Harper, third. baseman and = shortstop who made stich a hit with the fans, also would like to play in Bismarck again, LINTON GIVES | ake to play Hn Bismarck aga BAND CONCERT ncn stys'niat he is spenaing a tot of time skating in Minneapolis this win- Linton, Jan. 21—The contributors) ter with Rube Schauer, pitcher on the to the fund, for-the maintenance of Minneapolis baseball. club. In addi- the band last season, were entertain- tion to supplying Anformation that he ed by the Linton Concert band, in the} and Harper would like to come ‘baci Lodge Hall, ldst Friday evening. to Bismarck, Chicken writes that ‘Nearly all the business places in the) Adams, who pitched for Valley City city er represented. hour's concert, | 148t Summer, and several other ‘classy rendered by the band, several of the ball players can be lined up for a team guests present spoke for the good « work of the organizatign. | A gseven-reel picture was then shown and a light dutch lunch wound up the; evening's entertainment. TOUR TO HOLY LAND, Americans Form First Party in Seven Years Hornspy . Chicken enclosed a postcard show- ing him vrouched in the snow in front of Alex Harper’s cabin on his Sas- | katchewan ranch, with a big deer | on one side of his trusty rifle and a moose head on the other. Word also has sbeen received, from | Dolly Elder. captain of last year's team. Dolly wrote from Chicago, stat- (‘ing that he had been in Michigan for a couple of weeks. an. DTS | TO PLAY DULUTH New York, Jan. 21.—Wour hundred) jeyeland, Jan. 21.—The Cleveland Americans are signed up for the first) undefeated hockey team of group 2, Mediterranean tourist trip in sevetm yi) have Duluth for their apponent ‘years. They sail from ‘New York Jan. tonight in the first of a two-game 15 on the steamship Caronia. series jhere. They will be the first American ! touring party to visit the Holy Land since before the war. ' New American Pullman cars will | heul the party from Alexandria to Jerusalem. The Holy ‘Land has changed a lot since the British army, aided by the Pe Oe the ete eo ae. fm pase ' American Zionist medical unit, start-| ed a general clean-up. ball. Illy Like Honus. | Roads are being rebuilt and modern | Rogers, like Honus Wagner, hits sanitation introduced. from the right side of the plate. . | Sacred spots such as the Garden of The left-hand swingers;have grab-| Gethsemane and David's Tom have) bed off most of the gravy in the bat-| been preserved intact. ting averages. There has always been ae Keen rivalry between the righterg and the lefties. Before 1900 practically ail the biy hitters stood on the _ieart side of the plate. It isn’t likely that the Card star twill settle back into’a manager’s shoes when he’s through with baseball. “Lone Woli” Rogers is of a quiet, retiring dis- position, While on the rgad with the team he doesn’t pal around much with the gang. His teammates call ‘him the “hone Wolf.” When he shows up on the ball lot he's all business. He’s leading in the attack both on the field and at the bat. 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Players frequently shifted from the right-hand side of the platter to the left, believing that this style was their only chance to lead. ‘The last year that the great Honus ys the insurance game the But when he’s talking to versation peps up onsider it an hor- insurance’ papers St: Louis citizens to have their u {Signed - by the same.-hand that signs| iamond days don’t go on forever; So he’s grooming » side- or