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BY BOB DORMAN, NEA Service Writer. Shelby, Mont. June When the atch made with Battling insky it was to be for the light vyweight title, | But Minnesota's law didn’t permit }a decision. The only way Gibbons |could win was to knock “Bat” out. |. Tommy ‘tas good at punch | | CAPITALS IN ing then as he is now, or he wouldn't have been worried. Kane went to Dan Morgan, Le Vinsky's manager. Morgan agreed NEW ROSKFORD the newspaper decisions would ; nd official with him and that tne Vid ‘ title wuld be the stake. It was an easy fight for Tommy easier than he had figured Wing Newspaper Decision Levinsky didn't open up. Gibbons Take Last Game of Series and Leave for Minot for Five- I had to take the fight to him. The me Series newspapers gave Tommy the deci- | sion - | Gibbons weighed 1611-2. Levin N. D., June 19. | Sky sealed 1761 k the lust game of t's how Gibbons claimeg the ; S New Rock. |Hght heavyweight title, St. Pau! ore last evening by {fiMS gave him a wrist watch with making it two out | this*inseription on the back: “Tom Mikasa: Imy Gibbons, light heavyweight witching for Bismarck, {Champion.” Tommy still wears. the a cred and most of | Watch. It's a good ticker, he says. ie nes were the result of | Torey does nat ee tha trrors on the part of Bismarck play- |Geerges Carpentier won Ahe ligh : Boe aie heavyweight title when he knockea oth Shanley and Zart for the vis- | Out Levinsky. Pee. | stripped ‘Bat? of it back in The varck club left here for Dee Neus: ; : Minot where on Thursday the team |. It 19 my was trying to ae ete oe eerie ith the | Mike's style. Mike got result BYP tRMine every 7 ONE (my couldn't. understand why he Shea ‘nes, the capitals could | Couldn't get them too, 1 ins ftom first place » hew nf Does Bit for Uncle. is the | Cleverness and speed) was what pitch- | Tommy strove for. He tried to use Win the|his right like Mike did. But he TOMMY LIKES HIS ICE CREAM. tockford-Carring- | couldn't get any steam behind the punch. His arms aren't formed like le Mike's. His bones ang muscles tay | differently o After the Levinsky scrap Mike Box scor Bismarck 3 and Tommy toured the coast. o| Then Mike ommy went into} | the military ‘They were Hinot » commissioned boxing instructors, Brame heath 0. Tommy went to Camp Meade, Md. | Jamestown BW as) é He taught boxing, onet fighting | New Rockford Carrington 7 120.368 1 2nd hand-to-hand encounters. ‘Then | be was shipped to the office rs’ train AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | ing camp at Camp Gordon, Ga. Ww. | He was recommended for‘ a licutenaney. But the armistice came g, so he resigned, for he wanted Total 9271 : E Columbus 7 Batted for Jennings. (ecAReL Macks LOMnei tine , Louisville 27 | Then he spent a short time at} yee. a : New Rockford-Carrington (4). LSAT Get Gra gciLene on Cen ecl ass! O04 ari ii ean 21 31 404 Le a eGA £ | college coaches and trainers, aan Ke 5004 2 0| Sick, But Wins. Indianapolis I 4 1 1 1 0 0) He boxed Mick King at Calgary, Ramage 10 3 1 | March 1 Mick was a tough ae a Jude, 42 0 1|customer. But Tommy closed both NATIONAL 0 0 0 | of his eyes. : 0 0 0} Tommy next journeyed to Seattle |New York 0 0 0 8 O|where he fought Jimmy Darcy. Then | Pittsburgh 1 0 7 0 Olhe fought Boy McCormick at Mil- | Cincinnati 0 0 0 5 1|waukie, Ore. Souls 100200 ibbons was s didn’t | Brooklyn : Chicago Boston Philadelphia old, rf k. Kane Ojwant him to go ahead with the - ch. But Tommy hated to disap- 3| point the fans and the promoter. he went throu with it. “I always will remember what 100 410 001 | one darkie fan did for me,” he de- +200 010 010) clares. “AM during the fight—and it] New York hit, Nord, | #8 tough going because T hady't | Philadelph Home run,| eaten anything all day—this darkie | Cleveland Sacrifice hits, Ram- | kept hollering: ‘Dat's it, boy, go on | Detroit Jude and Condon, ‘Double | i" and get killed.” St. Louis ndal] to Nord. Stolen bases, |_ “His chatter kept me laughing and | Chicago Saam ik by Ke |I almost forgot being sick. Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE Base on balls, Keegan 2,1 “I won. The old darkie helped | Washington 434 ardman, 7. Hits off |e do it. ; , ; : n, 2. Umpire, Plevna, | “Sometimes fan's don’t realize SU “|the condition of a fighter. They | Re RGrANc aN, think we never get sick, But we're 3 Minot, N. D., June 18—Henn , | human.” double in the eighth, scoring Gunth- | ve Minot the last game of the stown serics here yesterday, If Indianapol Columbus 6 Minneapolis 8; Others not scheduled. mpiresIn @ N. D. League Need Not Wor re R.H.E NATIONAL town 004 000 000—4 7 AG 310 000 O1x—5 8 1 Umpires_in the North Dakota Vincinnati 6; Brooklyn utteries: Repola, Enger and State Baseball lengue don't need Pittsburgh 8; Boston 3. Clark; Leifer and Olive. to wor a HBab The Workmen's Bureau ruled s well a> ball Detroit 11: New York construi 6 . ing fron emplo clude injury from 5 in the hands of fa The Bureau has ruled that 1 “iniu St. Loui ; Boston ed baseball come within the Iphia ‘ Chiergo 9; Ph 4 . Louis 1. New Yor AMERICAN LE/ ment” to in Washington 4; Cleveland 3, (13 in- pop bottles | nings). 0 6; Philadelphia 5. TATE LEAGUE McGraw’s Men Take First Game in Seven Starts in ional League EE a Se AOL Ce SHE’S CHAMPION GIRL ATHLETE Chicago, June 19.—In view of the failure of his regular twirlers, Man- ager John J. McGraw of the Giants decided to use Bill Ryan to start a game yesterday instead of constantly keeping him in reserve and the world champions won the first game in arts, the ambitious St. Louis rdinals getting only five hits off The score was 4 to 1. The Giants needed to win for their hold on first place is becoming pre- carioug. Pittsburgh, which took the opener from Boston, 8 to 3, is only 21-2 games behind, and the Pirates | hard-pressed py the speed- ing Cincinnati Reds wno returned to the winning column by evening the series with Brooklyn, 6 to 3. The Philadelphia Quakers after their surprising showing against Pittsburgh last week, fell down be- fore Chicago, 5 to 3, ang the Cubs} are within less than a half game of the Robins, who put them out of the fitst division last week. The Philadelphia Athletics, Connie Mack’s graduates in second place, yesterday had another chance to shorten the gap between themselves |~ and the Yankees, but they lost tu | the Chicago White Sox, 6 to5. Ty Cebb’s hitters “made “murfderers’ row” of tke Yankees look tame by comparison in winning yesterday's game, 11 to 3, evening the series. ‘The Tigers need to win again to- _ day to keep in the first division as the StpLouis Browns won both of # double header with Boston, 6-2. 9-0, By wianing 18 points out of a j {/ and are just one pojnt behind. Wash. | sota iF sible 15 at the Univepaity of Minne- jerney, St. Paul, wag proclaimed the Belg bacet p beat Cleveland 4 to 3 in 18 | champion gir] athlete. 5 4 won the broad juimp with a mark of 14 féet 3% inches and the 50-yard dash: in 6 1-5 seconds. 5| fice of said Register.of Deeds of Bur- 'leigh County, on the 20th day of No- Minot amestown 4 compensation law, and has ask- Bism > New Rockford,Car ed that premiums by paid. rington 4. | !One thousand two dred eighty- jexpenses of foreclosure. jday of October {in book 171 of mortgaj it. 93, | will be foreclosed by NTON WINS, SCORE, 10 TO 1 D., June 19—Linton | on he Sunday by a ore of 10 to 1, the visitors scoring six runs in the ninth inning. Score by Innings R. H. E. Linton ..000 000 406—10 5 % Napoleon .010 000 000— 134 Angell, Englerth; 2 base hits Angell. Struck out by Angell 8; by Meier 5. Balls by Angell 4; by. Umpires Brown and Kruger of Lin- ton; Wagner of Napoleon. Stolen bases; Linton 9; Napoleon NOTICE OF SALE IS HEREBY GIVEN That been made in the terms uge made, executed and delivered by H. K, Wildfang and Bessie Wildfang, his wife, mortgagors, to The North- ern Trust Company, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 5th day o March A, D. 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 23rd day of April 1917, at 2:3 M and duly recorded Book es, on page 496, and ed to Ransom County = rus a corporation, by. agaign. ment dated the 19th day of Novembe: 1917 and filed for record in tke of- vember 1917, at 1:30 P. M, and duly recorded in Book “106” of Mortgages, on page 566, and assigned to Florence W. Oliver, of Lisbon, N. D., by in- strument in writing dated the 26th lay of December 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, Norta ota, on the 9th day of May A. D, at 1:30 P M. and duly recorded in Book “174” of Misc. Mtges., on page 319, and further assigned to The Nortkern Trust Company, a corpora- tion, by assignment dated the 3rd day of May 1923, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the 9th of May 1923, at P.M. and duly recorded in 4” of Misc. M., on page 319, and said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock n the 20th day of atisfy the amount due n_such mortgage at the date of sale. The premises described in such tgage, and which will be sold to tisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to-wit: he South half of the South- t quarter (S% of SE%) and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter (NE% of SE %4) of Section Ten (10), Township Qne hundred thirty- | nine (139) North, of Range Sev- enty-six (76) West, of the Fifth | Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres more or less, according to the United States Government Survey thereof. | There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of three dollars and fifty-four ($1283.- 54) cents, together with the costs and Dated June 9th, 1923. The Northern Trust Company, A Corporation, Assignee of Mortgace, Fargo, North ‘Dakota, ,, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. Pierce, Tenneson, Cupler & Stambaugh, Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage, Fargo, North Dakota. | 6-11-18-25 7-2-9-16 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE | BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given that default | hasbeen made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed -and de- liyered’ by Knute DL. Bakkedahl to/ Francis E. Young and by him as: i ed to the First National Bank of Bis-| tmayck, North Dakota, a corporation, | which mortgage is dated the Fifth A. D.,, 1916. and; filed for record in the offiex ‘uf the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North ‘Dakota, on the 18th day of July A. D., 1921, and:recordea | premises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at'the front door of the court house inthe cify ‘of Not ‘and duly assigned by said mortgagee such mort sum of Two thousand two hundred ninety 5 the cost this 2nd day of June, 1923. , Inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the city of| by a sale of the Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh,| m escent ‘;and State of North’ Dakota, at the} at the f t di he ( Si hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M., on thel in the City of Bisoarck, in uke eons 23rd. day of July 1923, to satisfy the} ty of Burleigh and State of North Da- amount due upon said Mortgage. on the day of sale. Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of| which will be sold to satisfy the same Burleigh, and State of North Dako-| are described ae follows, to-wit: The half of the Southwest quarter SW%) and the West half of ta, and described as follows, to- The Southwe irty-two (32) in Townshi One ves: 2 4 NWY Hundred Forty-four (144) North of | {¢ Northwest quarter (W% NW'%) Range Seventy-eight (78) West of | === the Fifth Principal Meridian, | sums to-wit: 1918, which with interest thereon will on the date of sale. amount to the sum of $50.76, and which amount is included in the sum hereinafter stated to be due. at the date of Hundred single man Mortgagor, to Seth G.| at the front door of the court house, | ($835.45) Dollars. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, Attorneys for Mortgagce, Fargo, North Dakota. ed by said mortga Ridgé,’N. J., voted’ the handsomest Bismarck, Burleigh county, and ‘state o’clock.in the forgnoon of the 7h day amount due upon such mortgage .o1 \ man in -Dartmouth College, Not of North Dakota, at’the hour of 10 |.only is he the college's Adonis, but alsa ‘One. of ‘its best all-round’ ath- of July A. D., 1928, to satisfy the |letes, being captain’ of | the ' college, the day of sale. The premises de- scribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows to-wit: South- west quarter (SW%) of section two (2) in township one hundred forty- one (141) north of range seventy- eight (78) west of the Sth P. M. There will be due qn such mortgage at the date of the sale the sum of $3,017.93 in addition to the costs and expenses of sale including attorneys fees. Dated May 26, 1923. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK, N. D., | Mortgagee. { F. F. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee. 5-31 6-7-16-21-20 7-5 | TICE OF MORTGAGE | NOTICE OF GRECLOSURE. SALE D SIS WEREBY GIVEN, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Vivtor Koski, and Ma Koski, his wife, mortgagors, to Union Investment Company, of Minneapol Minnesota, a corporation, mortgagee, Start of the ra of the doughty crui: to finish the run, officials conducting the race ordered that !three wecks. But it was hoped that the winner would cr ng yachts was manned by amateurs. dated the 9th day of October, 1917, and filed for record in the oftich of the Register of Deeds of the County i , of Burleigh and State of North Da-| 4) kota on the 30th day of Novemb at 11:50 A. M. and recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages at page 3 by an instrument in writing, to Hel Conhaim of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, dated the 26th day of Feb-| ruary, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of North ®akota on the 28th day of! February,J918, and recorded in Book | 151 Mortgages at page 216, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- | scribed, at thé front door of the Court House in thé City of Bismarck, in the County of Bérleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two P. on the 14th day of 923, to satisfy the amount d upon such mortgage on the, of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold io satisfy the same, are described,.as follows, to-wit: ‘The We: ft” of % SW%) of Section Thir- in Township One Hun- wo (142), North, of Range 75), West of the 5th tuated in the € y of Burleigh State of North Dakota. There will be due on age on the d. quarter ( /100 dollars, together with of the foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota Helen Conhaim, Assignee of Mortgagec, y for Assignee, of Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Bla 6 7-14-21 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE premises in such Mortgage and here-! The premises described in said Quarter of Section The Mortgagee has paid certain Taxes for the year There will be duc on such Mortgage| le the sum of Eight Thirty-five and 45/100 Seth G. Wright, Mortgagee. 6-11-18-25 7-2-9-16. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and_ de: livered by G. Olecirson, as Adminis- trator of the Estate of Walter C. Weckerly, Deceased, and Esther Hil- debrant, formerly Esther Weckerly, mortgagors, to Union Investment Company, a corporation, Mortgagee, dated January Twentieth 1920, and d for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh. and State of North Dakota, on the Fourth day of March 1920 and recorded in Book “143” of Mortgages, at Page 9”; and thereafter assign- ce by an instru- OH! Meet “Shiner” Beggs of Glen ment in writing dated April 26th, 20, to Louisa FE isconsin, which as the 18th iy of April 1923, duly re- corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Buric Book “175” of Assignments, on 68"; will be foreclosed bya sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the B: the Coanty of Burleigh and State of | fous hour of One son satisfy the amount mortgage on the day premises described in such mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy ¢ same are situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as follows t Quarter of Section ship One hundred forty. Range Seventy-f Principal Meridian. The suid assignee having elected to declare due the full amount secured the Southeast. quarter (W% SE%)|bY said mortgage, there will be due on and the East half of the Southwest|,such mortgag ock in the afternoon ¢ West of the Fifth at the date of id expenses of sai Dated May 2 Louisa Brocker, of sale the| Adrian E. Buttz, Attorney for Assignee, Leeds, North Dakota. 5-31 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that that certain mortgage, executed and I delivered by Victor i Koski Mari Koski), his wife, mor! ors to Union Invest- 8 7 5-12.| ment Company, of Minn 4 esota, a corporation, mortgagee, dac-| Harold Bridgeman, ed the, 2nd day of November, _1916,] last May. and filed for record in the office of] their m SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT] the Register of Deed nus f Burleigh and State of N NOTICE IS HERWBY GIVEN, That! Lote an aie 7Rg, State of North Di that certain Mortgage, exectealt and| 191 delivered by Cressie E. Marble, a}ed in Book 30 of Mortg. Wright Mortgagee dated the 20th| 601 eo MCHaae day of November A. D. nineteen hun dred and 17 and filed for record in| the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of 3 North Dakota, on the 3ist day of De-| for record in the cember, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 476,| of Burleigh will be foreclosed by a sale of the! kota on the A. M. and record-| of Section Thirt igned by said mort- ec instrument in writing,! West, of the 5th Principal Meriaian, to Emil H. Schmidt, of the County of] situated in the County Calumet, State of Wiscons the 6th day of M: ter of Deeds in premises in sucn mortgage and hereinafter described kota at the hour of two 0’ on the 23rd day of July, 1923, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. The pre- es described in said mortgage and West (Ww For | possible Watch the ads in The Tri who voice their agreement by using its columns. cker, of Chilton, ignment was on ch County, in rae Court of July 1928, lo due,upon sucn of sale. The © The North ight, in Town- wo North, of le the f Howed by law. Assignee. -14-21-28 7-5. JRE SALE and Mary olis, Minn- s of the County) Bridgeman ii TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 THIS RACE MAY LAST THREE WEEKS - e in which 23 yachts sailed from New London, Conn., to Bermuda, 622 miles away. Each how long some of them might take i boat carry food and water to last the crew the line at Bermuda within four days. TWO STARS NOW SHINE AS ONE Bernice Hart, leading lady ptain of the Un Despite Miss Hart's publicity y musical show, eloped w vivania polo te: were able to keep ersity of Penn a son of a Flint, Mi y of December, page| ship One hundr North of Range Seve . ure. ign-| Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, Il be foreclosed} this 2nd day of June, G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Assignee of Mort arck, in the Coun Salisbury, young native has TTC AT Tribune A Eyery successful merchant’ and manufacturer adver- tises.:' That’s one of the main reasons they have suc- ceeried—they’ll tell you so. themselves, advertising: The Bismarck ‘Tribune is the best edium—“going into hundreds of homes of all classes—homes that constitute the buyers you wish to lbune a! LG The Tribime ah 7 * | death for hi murder. He was forty Clemency was recommended for the dj and State of North Dako d] will be due on such mortgage at the e the sum of One T six hundred ninety-six ¢ together with the or untrimmed or the less noticeable the trimming. Emil H. Schmidt, MODERN CHOKERS Assignee of Mortgagee, S ly it is of fine agee, Bismarck, North Dakota. is combined SACRIFICE, Rhodesia, ged in fine pleats and here to the Rain Goddess. natives were tried and sentenced to vertising nd see the advertisers Bismarck - ~ Covers the Slope Like the Morning Sun.

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