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BRAVES FIGHT DESPERATELY Third Humbled Pirates For Time In Four Games 8-5 GIANTS “AND TIGERS WIN (By the Associated Press) New York, June 14 ing a drive reminiscent of that feat. Hank Gowdy, hero of the champions was a hero again yester- day when the games § to 5. games from the first division. The Giants meanwhile, outslugged Cincinnati for their fourth straight victory over the reds, 7 to 5, and had a ‘margin of four games over the PI- rates, Philadelphia’s International league recruit, Singleton, blanked St. cous is mates clubbed out 16 hits for 14 runs off four Cardinal hurlers and Brook- the Cubs and Alexander's pitching) ‘prowess & to 3. of the: White in the National league, while lyn bowing before Chariey Pobertson Sox came close to duplicating his no- hit feat when he held Boston to: two safe blows, the first of which came in the eighth and won 5 to 0, Mauling Shawkey, Murray and 0” Doul for 16 hits and a 13 to 4 vic- tory, the St. Louis Browns obtained an even break in the series with the Yankees, George Sisler leading, the attack with four hits, including two triples. Ty Cobb with two doubles and a single, blazed the way for the Ti- gers’ third triumph in four games with Washington, 5 to 1, a homerun by Harris saving the Senators from a shut out, SPEAKING OF - HITTERS, HOW ROUT JAKE? Jake Daubert, first baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, at 37 years of age, is making all the younger players in the National League sit up and take no: tice when it ¢omes to consistent hit- ting this year. aubert this season got away to the worst start any major leaguer has made in years It was on his twenty-sixth time at bat in his eighth game of the season that he made his first hit of the year. ‘Once he started, though, the old bo: didn’t know when to stop. He erasce his seven-game slump with a streak on which he hit safely in 22 consecutive games, making 32 hits in 77 times at bat in those games, Charley Ebbett, owner of the Brook- lyn team, and a man who doesn’t bear Daubert very much love, was west with his team when Jake was getting ‘this streak around the 20-game mark. he Braves may not duplicate this year their re- markable achievement of 1914, when they fought their way from the cel- lar to the top, but now they are stag- 1914 Braves humbled the Pirates for the third time in four The Hub men, although still in seventh place, are only three BUDW DAKOTA LEAGUE Mitchell 2; Fargo 1. Sioux Falls 4; Wahpeton-Breck. 3. Ebbetts offered a hat to any Brooklyn pitcher who would stop Jake, Len Cadore and Al Mamaux did it on May 15 and Kbbetts had to buy two hats. Watertown 6; Valley City ‘4. But they stopped Jake for only one} Aberdeen 11; Jamestown 2. day, May 16 was an open date and May 17 he was off again on another streak which lasted six games and in which he made 12 hits in 29 times at bat. He then was stopped for one day, after which hexstarted a third streak which numbered 1 straight games and on which he made 27 hits in 60 swings, Of 44 games Daubert hag hit safely in 42. Hig hitting has been tin a too, and has played a Dig part in changing the Reds from the cellar out- fit to a contender for he league lead- ership, SPEED BOAT. CONTESTS TODAY Held in Connection With. Mil waukee Neptune Frolic (By the As Press) Milwaukee, W. tional power boat regatta will be held today as a feature of Milwau- kt annual neptune frolic on, the local harbor. Speed boats from all ("BASEBALL | EISER \\ Picnic and Arheuser-Busch, St. Louis Camble-Robinson Fruit Co. - Wholesale Distributors eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \fas the result of a, slight trouble with . June 14—The Na-| The Ideal Packa e for the rape ~ Now in cartons of One Dozen Bottles Bismarck, North Dakota Willard has beer in training since his arrival-from :the east several weeks ago. Y SPORT BRIEFS | x c St. Paul, June 14,—The boxing tour of Mike Gibbons, scheduled to start Friday at: Mandan, North Dako- ta, may be postponed for several days the right eye, it was announced here. Philadelphia, Jyne.14—Harty Greb was signed to meet Tommy Loughren, Philadelphia middleweight here June 10. Aurora, Ill, June 14.—Jock Malone beat Bryan Downey in ten rounds, *-TEGAL NOTICES | — OTICE OF FORECLOSURE No! is hereby.glven that that cer- tain mortgage made: executed and de- livered by Cornelius G, Johnson and Amanda Johnson, his wife, as mortsa- tate Bank a Corpor- parts of the country will be entered Baldwin + te —-—_—__ +--+] in the’ various contests. ft Balen. Aeralytot May, A.D. " A hydroplane race will be one of nd filed“ang: recorded in the Of- DAKOTA LEAGUE he fez : : wch| fice of Itegister of: Deeds, of Burleigh the features of the contests, which A’ Dakota, on May 25 A.D. e Won Lost -Jare being’ held as a special feature Dae een Tey ot mort. Fargo .... 8 of the meeting of the Associated Ad- age 604, will be. foreclosed Sioux Falls é il vertising Clubs’ convention | here} le of the nremiaes In such mone Jamestown ‘ 12 Garwood has entered his famous’ See- | 5% and ners na tter, fercrigh County Wahpeton-Breck, .13 18 Gar and'a number of other fast boats] Court House at Bismarck, North Da: Aberdeen 1 11 from Detroit, Peoria arfd other racing] k t 2 o'clock p,m. on July 6, A.D Mitchell ... 13 centers’ are’ on hand for the. races. tocentley Be Ce a he Watertown 12 ‘The events will be run over a two has occurred under Valley City 19 and one half mile course, inside. the| conditions of said mortgage as mortga- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. $4,000 in prizes will be awarded to| gether with accrued interest due on Won Lost Pet.|the winners. In addition to the. speed} day of sale of $198.66, - Minneapolis 28 17 .667| boat contests, special races for out ane premlfeg, adaheribed in aul Indianapol: 20 “630 | board motor boats and for naval cut-| fy the same ‘are:.8W% of Section 10, St. Paul 20 “608 | ters, three cutters are being entered | town hip 141 N of Range ‘ay West oth i NY ini P. W urlelgh County, Milwaukee 28 509 com the Great Lakes Training} ¥ nount due oR. ald, mortgage ‘on olumbuUs 4 e of. salenw! e 97.20. isville F (429 Se aan pea Sep eed LDWIN, TE BANK, Kans i “iut| MAY STAGE BOUT Bae aan Taledes, ity . be one E Baldwin;; North Po icnirees Sere ARLY IN JULY HG: HIGGINS, Auvy, (for ‘Mortgagees. AMERICAN LEAGUE. —— ‘alwin, Nor' a KOC. Lede tr . + 24-31 6-2-18221-28 Won Lost Pct.| The Mike Gibbons-McCarthy bout baat 4 "New York ... 35 21 625 | Probably will take place in Mandan re) MORT- 5 q 95 589 ‘st week in July, it was said to- Wea St. Louis S207 123, 582 Yel BY:-ADVERTISEMENT Washington 27 28 "491 | ay by promoters. The bout was| Notice is hereby given that by reason | Detroit 26 28 481 | Postponed because of an injury to|of default therein, that certain mort: rae rf “481 | Gibbons’ hand. re made and,exeguted by Elmer FB. Gleveland Ae amet pe poraive Sca SieCuilough and Emma) Teelda MeCul- Philadelphia. 21 26 lough, husband and wife, mortgagors, Chicag 2 F 3 to The Investors’ Mortgage | Security Ee Oe 2 a eC ee eee xl manrmereaa ah sae — ENTRIES ALL IN for r ord In the office of the Register | ei be BS 1s of Burleigh County, State of} NATIONAL LEAGUE: y thé Associated Pregs) North Dakota, on the 18th day of De- Won Lost Pel innati, June 14—All entries are gember 1916, in Book. 108 Gt Mortgaeee . C ati, J ; age 737, wi roreclose New York 33-19 625 | believed now to be in for the $50,000 | ot Sthe premises” described in. said Pittsburgh 27 21 -563 | Kentucky speci mortgage. at, the front door of the ‘y special race to be run at St. Louis 29 24 -547!'Latonia. on June 24. The list shows| Court bat rite ete4 earth Brooklyn _ S26 51923 entries and it is believed at least| Dakota, at the hour of.1:30 P. M, in the Cincinnati, 30 474/12 or 14 horses will start in the race. | «fternoon of the 17th day of June, 1922: Chicago > ae in The certain starters inelude Morovich | ‘2, 23tisty the amount | dueson mete : 3 a The premises ‘described in said mort- Philadelphi 16. 28. gayle SOB De a NES Fe een en pe colarto aarlaty pees oes the same are as follows, to-wit: GAMES YESTERDAY WILLARD READY ihe, Southeast Quarter “ot Section AMERICAN LEAGUE. FOR SECOND TRY | fese-tvo..’ North,” "Hange” Seyenty- New York, St. Louis, 13, ht, West. G Sel eet St “ outed RESTS Saia mortgage contains a'.clause: au- Boston, 0; Chicago, ; (By the Associated Press) thorizing the mortgagee to declare the |’ Washington, 1; Detroit, 5, Los Angeles, June 14.—Jess Willard whole sum jue ie thee, is a teteu}t, i Phi i Fi Sle’ Ost: | ji eB i und the whole of mortgage ‘is |: pane, 7 weight championship of the squared thee sain af soia a7 es ; \ NATIONAL LEAGUE circle, tice of Intention to Foreclose was ra . 7, p . Z| , 2s i A e th Cincinnati 5; New York 7. So the big Kansas rancher-oil-mag- siven. Prose hss beginning of the Chicago 8; Brooklyn 3. nate-exchampion- informed, a news-| proceedings. ‘The default ‘consists of 34 i Pittsburgh 5; Boston 8. paper man at his home here, apa ere ceo ye cr a St. Louis 0; Philadelphia: 14, “y youd eet Deniveey. i we could. "INVESTORS MORTGAGE, SECURITY come lerms,”” scribe quoted |' se CO. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Willard as ave: * Jack Kearns By B, BURKE, Biemarek, N. D. Minneapolis, .9; Columbus,’ 6. (Dempsey’s. manager) and I have itorney for Morne: Milwaukee, 0; Indianapolis, 1, talked over the terms of another eh Kansas: City, 7; . Louisville, 3, match but we haven’t come to any]. In the last 40: yoars more than 3,000 St. Paul at Toledo, postponed, wet] definite understanding yet.” acres of the English coast has slipped grounds, It is generally reported here that} into the sea. H OTIOH - OF ‘FORKCLOSURE SA! PY ADVERTISEMENT + lotice is hereby given that that ‘certain mortgage executed and de- livered by the F, EB. Young © Real Estate Compa a corporation, un- der the laws orth Dakota, gagor, to P. H. Meliss, mortgagee, ‘dated the 21st day of May, 1917, and filed for record in the office of-the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 8th day of June, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m,, and recorded in book 26 of mortgage. deeds on page 51, and assigned. by said mortgagee to Reb Meiss, by an instrument in writi ed the 10th day of June, LE at 9 slock a. m., in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, in Volume 151 of mortgages at page 314; will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court: House in the County of Buricigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock’ p.m, on Friday the ‘28th day of July, 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises des- cribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Seventeen (17), of Town- ship .One Hundred Thirty Bight (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, and containing 160 acres more or less, according to the Gov- ernment .survey thereof, lying and being in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, ‘There will be due on such ‘mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $1828.21. REBECCA MEISS, Assignee of Mortgage. DIVET, HOLT, FRAME & THORP, Attorneys for Assignee of ‘Mort: Bag De Lendrecie Bldg., Fargo, N. 'D. \U 6-14-21-28—7-6-12-19 ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself as a can. didate for re-election to the office of treasurer of Burleigh county at the June, 1922, primaries. Your support will be appreciated. J. A. FLOW. Pol Adv. FMEYS SERVICE| DAILY PHOTO @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w |: Kaovh cll over the Northwest for Quality @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS ® | + si SSR |SAFES—The old reliable Victor Safes, Vault doors, Filing safes and .equipment. C. F. Moody, Manufacturers Agent. Room 5—Eltinge Blk. Bismarck. uting mort- |» (188) North of range Seventy Six}. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922 ; "ANNOUNCEMENT ‘<“Wihereby announce tiycélfas a.can- didate for the office of County. Treas- Urér, at the June 1922 primaries, For Your Better Health ANNOUNCEMENT. am a.candidate for re-election to nie TONS trees the office of clerk of the district court; ‘Mra. 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