The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 6

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erm Conference it we, which had the hacking of Gov- |. Columbus niiment of that body. ve cole| “Mor Groesheck. makes “throwing” ; Milwaukee . i} here is amvle tine i atorede of any contest punishable by a fine of Toledo pa atlas a Dey ts hE not more, than $5,000 or five years im- BE rele: Avcrsity,” St. John’ said. “He should a . : not “he permitted to ‘play in nule sums, AMpRK ao erat ana aa retain wie| LEGION POST Al Applicants “Mest Physica f Clevela iS amateur standing sccording to our i * Ret uirements for Guar iy nl conference rules. The percentage of TO HAVE TEAM 4 auard | EES SEES THE bdtittl 2s ATRIBUNE BASEBALL | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won Lost Minneapolis me) 4 Indianapol Detroit Phila adelphia NATIONAL LEAG 5 Ss Won I reserves the right to recommend sus-| |The local post selected as the com-| All of the applicants passed and the ILLS ay ‘ ne ae fompany expects to receive recogni- sion trom college if they have told co ) i i Breokls is y tion from the adjutant’s general's gf- New York Chicago St. Louis RESULTS YES‘ AMERICA) DCLATION, UP SHE GOES! "| Ohio SUMMER BALL FOR COLLEGE “MEN OPPOSED State Director However! Willing to Give it Trial Columbus, Ohio, 4 tor State university is mer baseball for college is willing to give it a t in the uch is the college men wh» would make good would be small in comparison with thase whose services would not be In demand. “When.our players sign up for the season it is with the understanding that they never Itve played basebi}t for.-monéy, At the same time thev are told our faculty board of control untruth, ur college game is developed for the m s and it would be unfair to diamond skill. Wa READY TO RUN FAMOUS DERBY that at least ne feet teams will be in action during the summer. In this connection, H. 'H. Hester, manager of the Minot team, has an- nounced thot a caftvas of the larger places in the state indicate that, the not have to depend on gate for finances, bat that each from $2,060 to 0 raised hy contribution of local followers of | “FIXING” MADE PENAL © OFFENSE late legislature. The m ed’ by the Devils Lake, May 5.—Tim Ronning Post, American Legion has decided io have a baseball team this season to compete with other Legion teams of the state, and, if such is possible, to become a member of the Legion, which is now being discussed in other cities. Sten CRG mittee to manage Mle team, George | , Crook, Virgin Van Fossenvand Eugene Serumgard, and this committee an- nounced. that Romanus Downey. ha been chosen to Be team manager, with |— full authorgy to handle the team. WIGGINS WINS OVER GIBBONS Grand Rapids, Mich., May 5—Chick } Wiggins defeated Mike Gibbons in 10 rounds. =: PRAISE GIVEN ’ GUARDSHEN OF .“One of the, finest men I've e@ bunch of young remarked Dr, A.M. Fisher, in commenting on the Members of the new Company A, North’ “Dakota National Guard, who were examined last night. lice very soof. There is still room for a féw more to get in the company. “qt will be a fine thing for these men to get the exercise ‘and training they wiik Bel, said Doctor Fisher. “jt is one of the best ways in which mmanateaesnce ARMAS THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 9 4 f \ ‘ oh = 7 y they may enter by seeing mem- ' 2 permit a certain few to earn money any Ul y i é ‘ " during the summer because of their hers of the committee, Fred Graham, Phone 427 P.G. Harrington, Herman Brocopp. ES St. Paul, 1 Minneapolis 3 the young aad many of whom do of- Columbus: 35" Toledo, 0 ere ; - 53 FOR $50,000 fice work, can get the necessary eX-! the German press of the occupied ter-| the former's popularity with the frau- Louisville, 10; Jnalanapolts, oe “American League Champions,1920,” mea zs f ercise and training conducive to good | ritories, leins. “Others who look deeper say the Kansas :City, 23; Milwaukee, 12. | js the inscription on the pennant that] Louisville, Ky., May 5.—With the health.” 2 ere iba : a len : TRIN LEAGUE was raised at Dunn Field, Cleveland, arrival today of several thoroughbred: Dr. Fisher examined ‘boys for the ine egonilent, aut interview- Heiney tare that fhane Fokns: nee AMERICAN LEAGUE, April 6. ‘The Indians stood -at salute] that have been nominated for the $5 border in 1916 and many in the army,| OVS jhe Most Tepresontative Germans | svar and they are looking t> the fu- Detroit, 11 5 while the Stars and Stripes, the pen-| 999 Kentucky derby which is. to but he said he had never examined a| (0 ty Cosees in Coblenz, can say that Lane eka ae ‘ pongerily - No others p nant and the Dunn Field banner went} pe run over the Churchill Downs | cleaner, hetter "bunch of men than he aE ae. Ig ere ae pirlt. 0! Bi Mp: ‘ack here Saturday, pra Hy all ot did last night. A Aad eo aaah the principal contenders for the sit ——__-_—_ ae eat as ee fe EXHIBIT MAN MANUAL . ft feat at, th b} n administrative and political cir- ,, 7 Philadelphia, ACK BRITTON ea a apart ne weet er eatditen GERMANS DON T lee eey nes pening in dire fea TRAINING WORK . Brooklyn, | te a K oO ¢ Freych taking over the area . SPURNS $10,000) srrived yesterday and the paddock is whch would be abandoned by the OF CITY SCHOOL ——— 3 | others making ready for the histori Americans. “If we mast h have occu- _ Milwaukee} Wis., May b.—Jack Brit-| Cassie. pation Jet At be.Amoriean,"iis the:com-) 4 adtive-oxhibtt-of tha Manual ton, welterweight champion boxer,| Gray Lag, the Harry’ I. Sinclair census of opinion. | raining Department “of the “high turned down an offer of $10,000 al) porge, made an impression while on his j Among tradesmen and shopkeepers| sonool has been placed in a window vi a percentage which, it was expected) grgt time out yesterd: He prob- the feeling of regret would be umani-| o¢ the store of A. W. Lucas and com- DAY would have netted over $15,000 to box ably will be ridden by Jockeys Ear Va mous. “The tailor next.door hag be- pany. | “Pinky” Mitchell of Mil puke in 2] gande. a ee \ come a millionaire,” said the book The exhibit was prepared to show ? ‘ fifteen round title contest July 4, ac-| “ gtar voter, owned by Commande: Store proprietor with mingled feelings | pj. kK iT hat done i i cording to Tom Andrews, local pro-| J. 1c. L, Ross, is among titose expected ; Speculate on Probable Effect of/or aamitation and envy, to the cor- Ral aetna doin tie | it Baseball fans will have the fi moter. : at the Downs today. ThE MAN HASA CLUB Knox P Resoluti espondent. “That book store man is| work af a part of “Know Bismarck , portunity of the season to According to Andrews, Britton de-| "yoy Tauber :probably7will_accom- IT1S AGOLF CLUB nox Peace Kesolution sure reaping a paper market harvest,” | \eek.’ ! Mandan baseball team in action onj clined the offer on the plea that le) pany tHe colt and give him his final ISTHE MAN GO-ING To WAL~ — _| was the way the tailor put it. The exhibit includes various artk J Sunday. could get as much money in the east p16 paration for, the race, LOP SOME - ONE? Coblenz, May 4.—The Germans of| ‘There is only one class of the pop-| cles of furniture made in the school u The Mandan team will meet the pen-| for the same match and for ten Se ie Nios No, HE 1S GO-ING To KILLA Coblenz have heen ‘speculating with| ulation which looks upon the pres-|and samfles of the cooking of the (| vitentilary team on the penitentiary | rounds with no decision. SEES GQO0D SEASON AHEAD UT-TLE BALL. deep interest on the possible effect ot} ence: of American soldierg darkly.| high school students. This - exhibit, } grounds at P, M. Mitchell went thr gh a ten-round Fargo, N, D., "May 5.—Independent 15 IT WICK-ED To Kitt THE the Knox resolution in Congress de-|} They are the, young men, who did not! with the historical exhibit at Webbs, I A big crowd is expected and the | no decision contest inst Britton in| pageball in North ‘Dakota this season uT-TLE Batt 2 claring that a slate of war no longer | participate in the, late war. .Between | the bridge exhibit at Hoskins, the ex- if prison park grandstand is being en-| Milwaukee a few months ago and| promises to be equal to that played No, THiS MAN E-VEN KILLS exists between America and Germany. | them and the average doughboy there | hibit of pictures of points of interest fos Jarged to ‘e for the enthusiasts. while the majority of the sporting! in the state when the Northern league ALOT OF VAL-U-A-BLE Whether the adoption of that reso-| is no love lost and no fraternization.| in thcity at Finney’s, and the good’ Be A week from Sundgy the prison| writers credited Britton with a shade,| had teams“in Grand forks and tnis TIME AND NEV-ERSIGHS lution would cause the withdrawal of |-From time to time there are even aj roads exhibit at Breslows, will femain E team will play the Bismarck salaried some though Mitchell entitled to an] city. Reports from the cities and A RE- GREY. the American forces in Germany has few clashes. The doughboy has it] in tae wincows al! weck a part of K team. even break. larger towns over the state indicate been the main subject of discussion in that the young’ German is jqilous of “now, B 9 * 4 = {t. ee pe Se I ey ° e ‘ . vy i “That the’ management wants those interested in knowing how a paper, a book or other printing: { is done to visit the building and see the. presses : and typesetting machines in operation.. . DO YOU KNOW— : fe That the Bismarck Tribune company in addi- | tion to issuing a daily newspaper conducts a large job printing plant. Its: presses: handle | runs of 250,000 i impressions, and over. - . - DO YOU KNOW— —_, - : ' ’ That tons of paper are fed yearly through j automatic devices, that. are most fascinating | { 1 to behold. ; j 1 : DO YOU KNOW— ’ ; eget : ot , That it takes a battery of five linstype ma- 4 chines to keep the presses busy. If you have | : never scen a newspaper being put into type i i —the experience will interest you. : | i bo YOU KNOW — \ i i THAT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IS [HE . i OLDEST KOTA? NEW SPA \PER IN NORTH DA- The Tribune is proud in being able to serve the liviest city in the state and to back to the limit the Town Criers in their enterprising and success- ful effort to “Sell Bismarck” in this unique: “Do You Know Week.” DON'T FORGET THE ELKS” MAY 6 AND7 ‘ MINSTRELS, EVERY ELK IS ‘A “KNOW YOUR TOWN” BOOSTER - TRIBUNE'S NEW COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT, FOURTH AND THAYER STS.

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