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| worth of a player than the referee, |) umpire or ‘ | baseball the umpire should be very ‘PAGE SIX |} with Michigan as the attraction. | OHIO- BRED CAPTAIN WiLL: OPEN NEW STADIUM - boy will lead the’ Buckeyes into’ ac- tion on that® day. The Ohio State eleven this year is a native of Columbus. Pixley is .a product’ of. Columbus East High School, which produced of recent years as “Chick”: Harley, “Hap” and “Hod” Courtney and Hoh, Kareh, weight, tipping the’ scales at 249 pounds. : Despite ‘his. weight he is very. fast anda deadly tackler. At the end of-the present football season “Pixley will-have the unique j honor. -of having -won four.‘ varsity | football ‘letters. A feat made. pos ble in these days of three-year. limi tation rules by the. fact that’ Pixley | won a letter:as:a freshman in 1918 | when. conference rales were: waived It is a fitting honor that an Ohio for the period of war. UMPIRES PICK ALL-STAR NATIONALS) Choice of: Only :Three Is Unanimous: ; BY BILLY EVANS. In football when an expert decides to select an all-star or -all-America cleyen he goes to the football officials for advice. No one connected with the grid- iron game is better able to judge the CAPTAIN PIXLEY Ohio State’s new stadium will be officially opened Saturday, Oct. 21, ithird base, is‘a “fine ‘tribute. 'to. that veteran. pronounced all in.’ surpassed the, play of any ‘other Na- tional: League first sacker. There “was. a: wide’ difference ‘of | opinion as. to the pitchers. ‘It’ is rather interesting that ‘three jof the four pitchers selected should be left handed, In‘ the outfield’ it ‘was just as: difi-~ cult to select a’ trio, with, the excép- tion of Carey., : ld judge. On the same line. of reasoning, in competent to pass judgment on the relative ability of the -ball players. In order to get a composite all-star All-Star National League Team. PLAYER POSITION, Schmidt Catcher Rixey Cooper Donahue . Pittsburg Groh-Friseh croft . Meusel. Carey Russell. both the. National and} team from < Aincriean sLeapues 1 gousteto teieh~-Some ‘of ‘the ‘arbitrators: favored Dated ‘ene Goth day of September, i many umpires as. possible . The difference of opinion was rather] YUNs ot New: York’ for Fight fleld surpr g. In only a very few.cases George ‘Burns ‘was. also. mentioned did the umpires agree on. the.same ras the best at his neapective jon, re Agree on Only Three, - In the National ..League Rogers Hornsby, Dave Bancroft and“ Max Carey were the only three players who received the unanimous vote of the arbitrators, In selecting Hornsby for second base all of them agreed that Frisch was so good thhtit was a very diffi, cult matter to draw a line-of distine- tion. All the umpires said ‘that Frisch deserved a place on the team. Sev- eral suggested that he’ be moyedstn third) base where he would share honors equally with Groh. On the season’s play they felt that Frisch was entitled to..third base on the mythical team. Went Great in Series. Groh’s great work in the world series, and his: fine showing late in the y arned: mueh consideration for Heine in parsing out the honors, The selection of Jake Daubert for ———_____ + | SPORT BRIEFS ~—— an" outfield possibility. Bigbee of Pittsburg wats well liked by several): Zack: Wheat, of- Brooklyn: was'-also favorable considered by many. Bill. Kiem, | in broken into the National League in years, In former would -' have yeats Eddie ~Roush been: a “unanimous fy for a position. -W! all the: um- his -work, and-his;feilyre;to.sign mey haye.costithe .Red’s-.pennant.--The selection of players was made on in’ 1922. rater ‘the exeat Alexander among the first fouxy most valuable pitchers. ; yA. few > years. ¢-bagk Alexander| *% would’ have*been: first. choice. fame is in baseball, ‘ pass and a field goal by Romn { |turned the--trick:~ $30Pal The inizedadetat Boxing| eleven: — « union announced that the Siki- eRe, Beckett fight would be held, in Lon- don, December 7. good against Virginia. box Lew ‘Tender -here November: 3.| goal line. doesn’t sétm to worry areal Coach’ Bill.Roper,...He says his team * Chieago—The American Aasocia-1has great promise and that he| ana tion of baseball clubs beat. all. its | doesn’t-want it sto came, too fast. former attendance-records with a-to- tal attendance of -1,259,378 in 1922, mr President Hickey announced. he mecfing ab Chigago this yen Antanas a. two-; -year contract between such’ other famous Ohio State stars’ Pixley is a sure enough dail Several years.ago Jake ‘was | The, umpires. say | Helmer.C.: that his work at first this year far! captained by L. A. “Butch” Pixley, | back field. i land Stagg claim the 1922 elevens are ‘coach’ is inclined to be boastful, so ; cago, jing game... the two universities. ..It is hinted that Princeton. does not care to.con- tinue football relations with | Chi- {eago. ‘The ‘reason is, the Chicago game makes the schedule a bit un- |wieldy. In other words, the compe- {tition Chicago is able to offer. is desired. I have. it on pretty good authority that, there will be no new agreement. Since Princeton seems determined to sever rélations in football, the Tig ers naturally would prefer to do so lafter a victory. ‘For that reason} Princeton. is ‘certain to pet--forth {every: effort to triumph over Chi- | cago, a ; While western critics believe that | Chicago has an excellent chance. to repeat its victory over Princeton, the: Tigers are equally confident of reversing the score of 1921. Chicago will have no Romney this year, but! pomdhow, Stagg always manages to turn out a star performer — in the Both elevens will be minus a num- ber of the star performers of last sedson. Despite thi:, both Roper superior to those of’ 1921. Neither it seems certain that western foot- ball enuthusiasts are in for some real football’ when Princeton meets Chi-| Roper is specializing’ in the kick- Stagg is -also devoting {much time to that department of play. It would’t be at all surprising |of the toe of some athlete played a prominent part-in the. outcome of the game . “ : CUTATION, HEARING ' PETITION ‘OR POINTMENT OF AD- INISTRATOR, STATE. OF-NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty: of: Burleigh—ss. In County Court, “Before Hon I. C. Dayies, Judge. ti In the Matter of \the Estate of Joseph Olson, Deceased. Helmer C, Asplund, Petitioner, vs. splund, Tinus J. Asplund, ‘oel, A. Asplund and all other per- ns, iptprested in said estate. Respondents. The Sfate: of North Dakota to the Above Named. Respondents _and All Persons Interested in. the Estate of Joseph Olson, Deceased: You and. each’ of your are hereby notified that Helmer.C.-Asplund the petitioner herein, has: filed in this Court his petition, praying. that let- ters of administration upon the es- tate of Joseph Olson, late of the vi- cinity., of Wilton, in the County of Burleigh -and:State. of. North Dakota, deceased, be. granted to Helmer C. Asplund, and’ that the: said peti will he -heard'and ‘duly considered by jourt :on--Wednesday, the 15th day of, November, .A. D.. 1922, at’ 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, || State of North’ Dakota, and you, and conimenting “>on gered “a “Reb4. Russell, said ‘he'is’ one :of the} trict in. and most valuable outfielders’ that has} leigh and / Beste of. North Dakota, choice. - This year he failed to quali- 5 pires’ conceded ‘his, greatness, «they Eno argued’ his’ late start handicapped! County. ‘State: Ba if ne Dak the value to their respective teams defendants, in favor of said Phe ry An unusugl fact about the selec-| phen tions; jwas that none of the officials on Just} ty another indication of how fleeting} with interest thereot and, It’ was the -first} me issued out’ of time the Tigers: were\ever defeated| Clerk of said: Coast; ¢ on their own sridiron by a western thereof, aires ne: True, Princeton didn’t look very} North. Dakota, A 5 to 0 poiuted: ts score was the-margin’ of the Tiger] sale, wi Milwaukce—John Mendelsohn, Mil-| vitypry. The ae that Panécton cribed waukce lightweight, was matched to| wasn’t able to cross thé southerners’ | bidder for -cag! he Court Rooms’ of this .Coyrt, in ‘the. County “Court: House, in. the City of:Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and ‘du, are héreby cited to be ‘and’ appeat-before this Court at. said time ‘and. place, and: answer said peti- ‘tion, Sand “show “cause, if any there ibe, why the.’prayer’ of. said ‘petition should not) be granted. .. DAVIES, of the; County Court. ‘B.D.'1922, 4 j 4 10-5-12-19 GE, OF :SALE once. given that under yy vi fa Judgment and De- ¢ree. of Mortgage: Foreclogure. rep- d‘ given by’ the istrict the Fourth . Judicial. Dis- for the County of Bur- nd docketed in the ars jerk of sald Court: and for, suntys¢ on, the Twenty first df aa mber 1922, in an; action .whe As ion . Investment; g:Foxéign Corporation, id. en N, Nolan, al st phen Nolan; Burleigh k, of Wing, North ‘German State Bank pelo ta, PEt comporstions are tif? and .ggainst seid defendant, ar he sum of. ‘ity-five Dollars ‘which Judgme jong other things, spy: mé,of the! real ,prq: eribed, to sat- said judgment. @ costs and expenses of’ sale, thereof. as the: proc applicable thereto 3 by. virtue of a ws ludgment Welch, Saad oe real "pr jo, the os bai ne ee it Byrleigh the City st nity of Burleigh jofth, Dakota, on t er. 1922, at the ‘k inthe afternoon ys ‘said Judgment fa. thereon, and is ech the front, 6t.said day, to with interest oat ysis costs and see sale, Clevclend.—J. Gladstone’ Graney, former outfielder for the Cleveland’ Indians and Manager of the Des Moines club of the Western, League underwent an- operation for appen- dicitis, New Orleans.—Jeff Smith of Bay- onne, N. J., beat Captdin “Bob ‘Roper | * in’ 15 rouncy) before an. American Legion convention crowd. ——_———_—_—_~ | Billy Evans Says— | + Defeat always riles the Princeton Tiger. That is why Chicago is cer- tain to see Princeton’ at ,its best when these two clevens meet at Cri- cago Saturday, Oct. 28. Football enthusiasts tke country over await with much interest the clash between these two teams. Both will bg at the top of thes game. It should: prove a real excaange: of feotball greetings between tae. east and west, Last. year Chicago.rather the football dope | by. defeating Princeton, 9-t0..0./.A.short forward é ny spies soins of the Central ere as elties WORE greater, than Princeton exnected or}. | this Notice,-are described in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE From *Bo to Beau as office of G. F. Dullam, in the City National Bank Building, in the City | h of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, | *Nogth Dakota, who is my resident | went in North Dakota. Dated September Bind, A, BD, 1922, Admii | First publication: t; October, A. D. 2992. trator. tbe: 5th day of Be 2-19-26 ICITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT ‘OF AD- a MINIBTRATOR. STATE OF NORTH ‘DAKOTA, Coun- A ty of Burleigh-—ss, In County 7 courts Before: Hon ‘1. \€,. Davies, ry in the Matter of: the ‘Batete of; john. Olson, Deceased, © ~ Helmer..C. Asplund, »Petitioner, vs. elmer C. Asplund, inns J. Asplund, el A, Asplund and all dther per- sons interested in, said estate. spondents, ‘The State of North Dakota to the ‘| Above Named pondents and - All ‘| Persons: Interested in -the Estate of :|.John Olson, Deceased: « ‘ ~ You and each of your.are:hereby ,{;notified that Helmer petitioner herein, Court his petition, praying that let- .| ters of administration upon the e: ‘tate of John Olson, late of the Me ‘heinity of Wilton, ine the County of i ‘Burleigh and North ota, lereased, be aatek to ~Helm . ‘| Asplund, and that the said .petition will be heard and duly considered: by this Court ion Wednenday, th day,.of November A. D. o’clock.in, G ‘|'the County Court Hous in ‘of Bismarek,.County of Burleigh, and 4 State of North Dakot: ‘| each..of you, are he: nd appear. before th ‘ime and place, and ans tion, .and show; cause, if. any re pbe, why the. prayer of said petition should not be granted, By the Court: (SEAL) | Fi C. DAVIES, Jadge of the County Court. ] ated t the Both is ot September, ’ 10-5-12-19 a (| CITATION HEARING PETITION, FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD- © MINSBRATRIX 5 i STATE OF ‘NORTH DAKOTA, ‘Coun- A ty of Budléigh+-se, In County ¢ seas Before ‘Hon..J. €. Dayies, ue he Matter pf the Estate of Martin H. Stone, Deceased. Clara: Stone, Petitioner, vs.’ Vera’ Stone, Mac: Henry’Stone, Mabel A. Stone, Frank L. Stone; Bespondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above, Named , Respondents; :and -All Persons: Interested in the Estate ‘of Martin H. Stone, Dece % You and each of you are hereby notified that Cl: Stone the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this Court petition, praying. that letters .of. ad- ministration upon the estate of} Martin H. Stone, late of the town of ,Central City, in the County of Linn | and State of Iowa, deceased, be granted to H..E. Wildfang, Sterling, N. D., and that the -saié petition will be heard and duly considered by. this Court on he lay, thé 28th day of November, A. 1922, at 10) o’clock in the forenoon: of that day, at the Court Rooms of this‘Court, in the County Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North: Dakota, and xou, and each of ‘you, are hereby cited 7 \d appear before’ thi t 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. By the Courts DAVIES, aie of the County Court. abate the 16th day of Oct.,'A. D. 1922. Barbers in conyeniion at Chicagq picked out William Hayes as the Jobless and erieetee ‘gave: him a shave and senngs on a new suit. ; On the streng' improved . ap: pearance Hayes got-a job... or so much thereof as the proceeds}: of ‘such sale applicable thereto’ will satisfy; the premisesto be sold as aforesaid pursuant to said Judgment and, Decree, and to said Writ, Judgment, Decree, and Writ, as fol- lows -to-wit:' The Southeast Quarter of Section Eight, in Township One Hundred forty-three North, of Range Seventy-si: eat of the Fifth Prin- cipal. Meridian,.-in Burleigh | County, North Dakota. ‘ Dated September 26th,.1922, ROLLIN WELCH, ‘As Sheriff ft Burleigh 'C it ie 3s On Nort i Dakota, ae et the service of the above cita- ADRIAN E. BurTZ. tion -be made by publication in the Attorney for Tee ae, Bismarck Tribune once each week Leeds, North Dakota. for three successive weeks, all not 9-28—10- 5-12:19- 26] less than twenty days before said = earing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS =‘ s 1. C. DAVIES, In the Matter of the Estate ‘of XK. Judge of the County Court. H. Tomlinson, Deceased: 10-19-26—11-2 Notice is hereby given by: the un toro he Batas of fH. Zomiiupy, | HEALER WHO DIED IN: late, of the city of Lani ST.LOUIS SAID TO - i BE AN JMPOSTOR| ounty: of Garrard ai rer ‘si te of Ken- tucky, deceased, t me jcreaitors: of, and all person: said de the neces: vouchers, ‘within: six ‘months after the first nyblication of this notice, to said adm’ inistrator at Bi TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. Play Billiards. °“A’ clean, scientific,-pleasing ‘game. NEFFS so) 114 4th St. Carididate For SHERIFF Burleigh ‘County - Election Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1922 —Political Adv. Funpositorics. merly. termed-“the king of divine Angeles Times last night and declared the man who recently died in St. Louis, Mo., under that name and reputa- tion.wes an impostor. The Times visitor said he was that Francis Schlatter who was sentenced in the United’ States district court here in 1917 to serve 18 months ‘in the Federal penitentiary at McNeil’s Island, Wash., for using the mails to defraud in connection with receiving fees for “blessing” which were purported to have power to heal. : ealers,” visited the Los According to the Times, its is ‘the original of photographs has on file. of ‘the man convicted theres in 1917. MORGAN JOINS — ‘CONFERENCE ON RAIL MERGER New York, Oct. 19.A- representa- tive of J. P. 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