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Firs moc neei inté H the it ci ings out. tor’ min letts less pro} to « her: wan dre: you savi latic ena and furl , making the PAGE SIX | HIGH SCHOOL TRACK, FIELD 7 ; would use differs widely to ‘that of Greb, and there would always ‘be the |chance for Gibbons to sweep over his !dangerous right against the cham- { pion, | || IF THIS PLAY . i | COMES UP } Here’s Your Decision ese a “fy If an improper batsman bats, and the m‘stake is discovered after he becomes a bas2 runner, and before a ‘ball is pitched to the succeeding bats- AT . ‘man, the proper batsman Js called out, lf it is tho third out, retiring the side, ——_—_ | New Trophies, New Bleachers| And Fresh Dry Paint Will’ | Greet Contestants Grand Forks, D., May 16.—New | trophies, new bleachers and fresh, but dry paint will greet the contestants for the twentieth annual high school field and: track, meet here May 19 and 20. Arrangements are being made with all possible care for the-entertainment of the athletes and the. handling of the different events, - Th new trophy will be a magnificent | trophy shield. It hag been purchased by the Grand Forks Commercial club and will go to the school winning the largest number of points in two or| more contests. In other words, the winning school must do more than win the track mee; it-must win points in athleti nd music, athletics and for. ens’ ete. The’ shield will be held for the year of the winning by the school making the highest totals, and will be contested for again at the end of the year, or the next, but :will be come the permanent possession of the schoo] winning this honor three times, In addition to the shield, a cup will ‘be given to the team winning the mect, a cup to the team winning the rélay and a cup. to the individual win- ning the tennis meet and gold, silver and bronze medals to place winners. It will be a rejuvenated field for the lotics. An addition hag just d to the grand stand, nd375 feet long, ample the crowds expected. track a been con to a mmodat Five ag poles have been erect- cad long the line of the stand and the ‘university has asked every school to pennant, these to de strung ole to flag-pole along the stand. All, the buildings and stands on the athletic field have received a hea coat of paint, green, trimmed with white and care has ‘been taken of the field to have it in,its best shape on the day of the meet, 1 ; ‘Dr. E. R. Cook, physical director of St, Olaf college will be the referee of the meet, while Prof. Paul J. Dawis. will act,as managr and started. The judges and officials will be selected from among ‘the list, of former athle- tics living in Grand Forks and the let- ter men of the university. St (BASEBALL | Puss +t AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘Wi Lost Pet. Minneapolis 7.720 ‘Milwauk-e 32.859 4ndianapoli 12 Kansas City 18 St. Paul 41 Columbus 16 Louisville 17 Toledo ....- 22 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost 11 il 621 15 A883 15 its Philadelphia a4 48) Boston ... 13 -480 Ohdhago ‘11 16 A07 Washington 2. 18 400 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet Now York 7 14 ‘St. Louis . 11597 Pittsburgh 11 TT Chicago .. 13 500 Philadelphia 13, 444, Brooklyn . 15 420 Boston . 7 17 -289,| GAMES, YESTERDAY American Association ‘ Louisville 4; Milwaukee 3. Minneapolis 7; Toledo 4. Columbus 8; St. Paul 7. - . Kansas City at Indianapolis, rin. American League Detroit 6; New York 1. Philadelphia 13; St. Louis 3. Boston 2; Chicago 0. Washington 3; Cleveland 2. National League Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 5. New York 1; Chicago 0. Cincinnati 6; Brooklyn 2. St. Louis 19; Philadelhpia 7. QUERIES— Of All Sort About Sport By Billy Evans What chance would Harry Greb have against Jack Dempsey? Was Grod’s deciat of Tommy Gibbons a decisive one? Of Greb ‘or Gibbons which would make the best showing | | A inning shall be the playor who would have come to bat had.the playgrs in the preceding inning been retired in the ordinary way. pee oa ny | When You Score A Ball Game REMEMBER— ° | t £ -— — o A double play shall mean any two continuous put outs that take place place between the time the ball leaves the pitcher’s hands until itis returned to him again standing in-the pitcher's box. * LEGAL NOTICES | $+. NG PETITION FOR ENT OF ADML TRATOR, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BURLEIGH—ss. In County Court. Hefore. Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge: ~ In the Matter of the Estate of Annie Avery, Deceased. Edward §. Allen, Petitioner, vs, All persons. interested in the said estate, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents and all pe sons interested in the estate of Ann Ayery, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that Edward S. Allen, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this Court his petition, praying that letters of ad- ministration upon the estate of Arm Avery, Jate of the City of Bismarck, the Connty,of Burleigh and Ste North Dakota, deceased, be gran RG. P will be heard and duly cons this Court on Wednesday, the 2 of June, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court tooms_ of this Court. in the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby ‘cited ‘to be and appear before this Court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Ry the Court: (SEAL) I. C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court Dated the 9th day of May, A.D. 1922 Let the service of the above citation be made by publication in the Bismarck) Tribune once each week for three suc- cessive weeks, all not less than twen- ty days before said hearing. (SEAL) I, €, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. (First publication May 9, 1922) 5-9-16-23-30 SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, ‘COUNTY OF BURLEIGH. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Bismarck Loan and Investment Come] pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, t vs, Peter Rennich and SofiaRennigh, Defendants. a NOTICE is ‘hereby given that by. virtue of a special execution to me di- rected. and delivered and now in my. hands, issued out of the clerk's office of the Fourth Judicial District. Court in and for the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, upon a. judg- ment rendered in said court in favor of geld plaintiff and against said defend- nts, s I have levied, upon ‘the ‘following described real property, lying and sit- uate in the county of Burleigh’ and 3 | State of North Dakota, and described 633 tas follows, ‘to-wit:— m The Northwest Quarter. ° (NW%), North Half (N%) of Southeast Quart- er (SEY) and the North Half (Ni) cf Southwest Quarter (SW), all in Sec- tion Twenty-six (26), Township One Hundred Forty (140) ‘North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) West; : I shall, on Friday,. the. 2¢th day. of May, 1922, at the hour ‘of two o'clock in’ the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Burleigh’ County court house, in the city of Bismarck\ Burleigh County, North~Dakota, pro- ceed to sell thelright, title and énterest of the above named defendants in,and to the above described real property to satisfy’ the said judgment and tosts amounting ‘to the ‘sum’ of Seventeen Hundred Twenty-six and 90-100 Dol- lars’ ($1726.90), with interest thereon at the rate of ‘six per cent per annu: from and after the 21st day of April. 1922, together with accrued costs and accruing costs of this execution ‘and sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 24th day of April, 1922. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff, Burleigh County, Dakota. ? O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for’ Plaintiff, ‘Bismarck, North oer North j—5-2-9-16-23 SUMMONS x STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. COUNTY OF BURLEIGH—ss, In District Court. Fourth Judicial District. ~ Gottfried Kikul, Plaintiff, vs. Charles F. Paine. and all other persons un- known claiming any estate o1 in, or lien or. encumbrance ubon the wroperty -described im the complaint, Defendants, are The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby sim- moned to answer to the complaint in. this action,’ which (was -filed in, the office of the Clerk of the District Court on the 6th day of May, A. D, 1922, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complqint upon the subscriber, at his C) in ithe. City of Bismarck. in the County of Burléigh. in the State. of North Dakota, 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 an- swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 6th day of May. A, D, 1922. ‘ EDWARD S. ALLEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. against Dempsey in your opiniont—| residence, Office and Post Office Ad- RD. G. wae Greb would have an outside chance ‘orth Dakota. i NOTICE! | You will please take notice that the dress, Bismarck, in a bout with Jack Dempsey, After | above entitled action relates to the fol; the Gibbons fight I talked such a match with Greb, and he expressed the belief that he would be able to outpoint Dempsey in 12 to 15 rounds as decisively as he did Gjbbons. “Unless Jack should rock me to sleep before the finish,” is the way Greb put it. Giving away from 25 to 35 pounds, “as Greb would be forced to ina match with Dempsey, there~ would always be the danger of the big fel-| low putting over the knockout punch. Greb decisively outpointed Gibbous in their New York bout. He had 10 of the 15 rounds, ¢ Yet pitted against Dempsey, Gib- bons might make a better showing than Greb. The style thay Dempsey . lowing described real property, situé ate in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota: The’ south’ twp ‘thirds (2-3) of Lot 3 in Block 3, Northern {Pacific Addition to the City. of 'Bis- jmarck, North Dakota. That. the pur- \pose of this action in to quiet title-of said real property in plaintiff, | and tho proper batsman to:start'the next] - any person: interested in Ips, and that the said petition a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE William E, Lips, Petitionor, vg. John ¥. Anderson, Anna Ennis, Ci ‘Tor- geson, Carl A. ‘Anderson and all other Persons interested In the estate of Gustaf William Anderson, ‘deceased, Respondents. ; T tate 8f North. Dakota to the named Respondents: the said John E. Anderson, Anna Clara Torgeson, Carl A. Ander: son, and all other persong interested. in the estate of Gustaf William Ander- gon, deces i the’ fing : r of the estate of Gustaf William Ander- son, Jate of the town of Cromwell, in the’ County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deccased, been ren. dered to this’ Court, therein showing that ‘the estate of said deccased is ready for final settlement and distri- bution, and petitioning that his ac- count. be:-allowed, thp, residue of igaid estate be | distri ute to: ithe persons thereunto entitled, ‘Wis administrati$n closed and he be discharged; that We- nesday, the 14th’day of June, A. D, 1922, at-ten o’élock in’ the forenoon of that day at the jcourt rooms of this Court. in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, Count} of Burleigh, and te of North Dakota, has been’ duly ppointed by this Cour@ for the scttle- nent thereof, at which time and. place may appear and file“his e: writing, to said account, and petition! and contest the same, And you, the above ‘ridmed respond- ents, and cach of you,.are, hereby cited and required then and. there to be and appear before this Court, and ~ show any you. have, why said jon of said iNiam E, Lips a i Dated the 6th day of May, A. D, 1922, By the (SEAL) Court: /, Cc, DAVIES, ge of the County Court. ng citation be served n Bis ck =Tribune each weck, 1, C. DAVIES, Judge of County Court. 549-16-23-30 ‘Los Angeles architects have formed an association to assure bet- building in ‘that city. With their wings on, ‘neverything, angels in the “Cross ant society pageant at Washington, D. C., stop for a smoke behind the scenes. “| Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Warren of Man- 3 a Junior in the Mandan high school Smoking Angels! ~_ $e INCORPORATIONS TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922 ing operation. Rey. Hellekley is pas-}ther of a Hett: the Norwegian Lutheran. church er, was arrest tor of of that city. NEW AUDITOR IS APPOINTED eee wae The board of administration has appointed William Lockhart, iof Cas- selton, as auditor for the board of ad- | ministration. He ig an ex-service man, fought in France, was slightly wound- eu at Scissons .and severely in the Argonne, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhart, residents of the state for 40. years. Mr. Lockhart thas been employed as an accountant by Bishop, Brissman and Co., byt -has not taken part in any of the audits or investigations of . state industries made by: that, firm. FEDERAL OFFICIALS -RAID “ROCKY” DIVES Dickinson, N. D.. Mav, i6,—Five alleged home. brew vendors. -were trapped. in g raid conducted in’ Het- tinger county last week by. Welling- ton Wright and R. J. Hoselton, fed- eral: officers, assisted. by Sheriff Gus ler. ju Robert Schafrack. an alien residing at Mott, was the first to be taken into tow.» He was. held on a charge ‘Articles of incorporation filed with the Secretary of Stafe include: ‘ Mid-Northern Oil Co., to do,. busi- ness in Adamis copnty, nearest. post- office, Lemmon, 8, D.; postoffice ad- .dress corporation, Fargo;’ capital stock, $100,000; incorporators,.O. B. Harris, Birmingham, Ala.; T. H. Duncan, Harry R; Hill, Fargo. , Peoples Store ‘of Mantador, ‘Manta- dor, Richland. county; capital stock, $20,000; incorporators, ‘John P. Schmitt Mantador; Rudolph; Scheller, Myer Kulberg, Hankinson, i Dickinson Building. and Loan. Com- pany filed notice of increase of its capital stock from’ $500,000 to,$1,000,- 00. WINS FIRST PRIZE Dickinson,’ N. D., May” 16.—Miss Arabella Warren, ‘daughter of dan, won first prize of $10 in gold in a contest condueted by the Dakota Concert bureau, acting for the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs. The designated- subject was “Who is Edward Johnson?” , Miss Warren is and one of the editors of the high school paper. ise HELPS FEED HUNGRY Dickinson, N. D., May 16.—Rev. Hellekley, New England pastor, not ionly” ministers to the spiritual needs of his. parishioners but is doing his: full share toward helping to feed a hungry world. This spring the reverend gentleman has put in 100 acres of crop, using a trac- tor as the motive power for:his farm- interest |: | that no personal claim is made against {any of the said defendants. + EDWARD S, ALLEN, y ' Attorney for Plaintifé. | Bismarck, North Dakota. |“ GFirst publication May NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- | TRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATR OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY | OF BURLEIGH—ss. In County Court Before Hon. I. C, Davies, Judge. 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