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PAGE EIGHT | THE “BIG THREE” IN WOMEN’S TENNIS Helen Wills, Molla Mallcry ard Eleanor Goss Comprise Trio Billy Evans Says Mack, eldom figured in a who not son noise at the recent meet 4 Chieago, Mack pulled. the transactions of the session, hase ¢ two of the most talked minor league outfielde- | rs, Str f Salt Lake, in the Paci fie Coast League, and Simmons from Milwa in the American Associa- tion, It is Mack's intention to pair these two recruits with Bing Mill cr, ther iving the Athletics ar outfield of unusual ability both in dat the In reserve a pl: lity, who le RESOURCES nd himself’ and {Loans and discounts : stardom, In ud i s tax cer- nas the veteran | ms, ete, 791.20 | banking house, furniture ree | and fixtures 4,942.70 “spark Plug” Other real estate . 8,947.71 Spark Plug” Matthews, the carly ; : seaxcn sensation of the American |e aide leg sree caine League, goes to Milwaukee in part profits oh payment for Simmons. Another Mac- Cheeks and other hian outfielder included in the trade h items ..§ 368. is Frank McGowan. jCash and Due Shee | from other | fhe pleasing of Matthews from th O RIGHT.-ELE ¢ GOSS. MOLLA MALLORY, HELEN WILLS. i banks ees meer hes BY BILLY EVANS La r great things were pre- confidence that enabled her to meet} = TOTAL hae fexturad the career at few play.,, ho are the three ranking women | dicted for Miss Wills in 1 Mrs lory in the finals of the} LIABILITIES eau Cane ee 0) Wal tennis players the Unitad § times however, r game championship at the top of her game, capil stocke paid in. pwed| That isn’t yso dificult a rither er nd_ it seen and defeat her. (ee ne thews | problem a ing the first 10. | she wi to fail to live up ty Unquestionably Miss Eleanor Goss j Individual d e+ uk ambition alone Thies players stand out, after thar her ad atices. She came) of New York is entitled to third | Posh, guvsee was the most talk-| there is much room for a tre through in the pinch, an attribute of | place in the ranking. Some of the! Guaranty fund Ua ors. He! qardless of ction : ss in sport experts may rate her higher than| deposit .... +. most valuable vA We nomin Miss Helen Wills ov r to defeating Mrs. Mallory Mrs. Mallory, who is perhaps slow- | Demand certifi eruit of ae year, ue nee Ms © California for chagpionsnip honor pionship event, Miss Wills | ing up a bit as a result of the many |’ cates of depos- put the oy ht in the colorless Athle-/ Tien comes Mrs. Molla M y 1 been beaten in the finals of the | bitter struggles in which she has en-] it .. . 484.93 ties, the player responsible for the! closely followed by Miss southern New York state champion- | gaged on the tennis courts. Time certificates hc te bid Connie Mack's club was m: Goss of New York her greates und had Aside from beating Miss Wills at | of deposit... 44,297.01 76,977.46 for the leadership of the Ame eight. years Mr Molla Mat to s in the Seabright. the other high spot in; ae ete League utthews was blessed | Jory, a remarkable tenn 4 r tournament. the record of Miss Goss is her defeat | Due. War Finance orpo with speed, love the game and the | jus reigned supreme in the wonen’s med to acqitire the of Mrs. Mallory in the middle states cask ia fightin pirit. For three months | ya Her conqueror, M Helens needed in the internationa. | championships played at Philadelphia TOTAL thos sets overcame any natural Wills, just 18 years old, t with the best women Cricket club in September. STATE OF NORTH DAK TA weakness he had. jtriumph to the survival hoy Her defeat 0. Defeating the former champ as] County of Burleigh—s ‘ ‘ over old § However, t rracks, Miss Kath- | well as the present titleholder in the] 1, A. L. Garnes, Cashier of The story is, that Matthews, for the that Mrs. Mallory is} MeKane fa Mrs. R. C. Cla same season is quite an achieve-| the above named bank, do solemnly | some afonip tried to conyinee the | ; ed veteran ton, supplied her with the negessary -nent. ‘ swear that the chee Cathy veteran Mr. Mack that hisknowledge true to the best of my knowledge of, the game had its limitations and a te and belief, chose to disagree with the tall lead-| 2nd we suppose they will use invi M: © T es Cc bb I H fi 1 S th (0) I A. L. GARNES, RiaueRnike anager Ly Co S Hopeful southpaw Cole Cashier. cr as to how the game should he ble umpires. nae Has Arrived | Subscribed and sworn to before played. ac, lee Foetal as Arrive me this 3rd day of January, 1924. At least this is the story, That UP in # de ; ; * ' ji Te paricien ty, N. D ’ i 8 Feat rouliimight Bert Cole uthpaw pitcher for) but a Tule his efforts were just Ia tanta ia a ie x com on possi in Amer ean Lea- |) s the Detroit worked 1n 52] mediocre. sion Expires Sept. 24, a ae ewe. had been FOUL AFTER LIEFELD i Allan Russell) But for some reason or other, he mera te com the eae a. ene cae ASA Aran used as a re-/ has come slow. Improvement has 4 the a neh feo i it be Since J Suike, who Ha ee more any other been anything but rapid even though what it is wor e fact that . in in the American League.! he has been under the careful in- | Directors. ank McGowan goes to Milwaukee last year, has Hout ay Detroit pitcher was giv cti f such 3 sonage | 1 with Matthews is a bit of coincidence almost i that Fohl SAR WOMENS SREY CINE EEO Gh IAIN G3: IES 8 oa agian era a | ABE EE el eiaperaat ecana iy ae ah | it was usually Cole who was | Cobb. But Cobb still has plenty of Report of the Condition of Be MPR these tocten ome | will Rig? vigned the task of getting the op-, faith in his protege and believes he| THE REGAN STATE BANK, eae BRIER MENCy Sanaa out. ‘ jwill yet make a winning hurler out at Regan, in the State of North : AbGeA one's ability. Matthewaiha | ena member of the De-! of the biz boy. ‘Dakota, at the close of business De- ¢ ah nai ie asset of ag u f ro troit pitching staf for the past three} At the fag end of the 1928 season | cembér 3ist, 1 fielder. e is fast, a fine fie'der. Ake a aK HORNSBY. isons. And in a way he hi » looked better than at any time RESOUR 2 the possessor of a great arm, and i s % ; (a big enigma to Manager since he joined the Tigers, and it js | Loans and discounts ..$ 66,882.40 batting style that should deveton him t . Arthur Dazz » Nebrask | Heralded asa most promi quite possible that he has finally | pecteee ena Tears fraat batsman. MeGowsn. boy, who as or he Teague prospect, Cole has onl struck his right stride.. Cobb, for eee 3 confidence in his abi-' Brooklyn Robins ha the? Na ; : en : ot . Ne | played flashes of real pitching one, hopes so, for a good pitcher-is 650.21 lity. If MeGowan had the spiric and tional League strike ord fort ar 1th i iar ; ' : a PERT etre ro yedes ahs in t eve und there, the elong somcthing the Detroit club alway unniture confidence of Matthews he would he : 4 ; ne > | southpaw would turn in a good game,! welcomes. . one of the outstanding stars of the _ Louis. more than American League. It’s too bad, Per-| other batter in a pinch = Pea yg A ra oP eee ees co ge THERE PARE eee heanire thot ctrales 4a : on Water Camp's mythical All-| BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR Dig-| Checks and other Naesibenuileac eis dao aes N P A HANDICAP America teams im his sophomore CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- °| (°° Manedia ae the minors. If so, he is due to shine paps : Cash . and Due ! in the hig show. Ken ufter beating: Bub vulbetsch of Michipes TICE THEREON bom other aes ‘Ruth the home-run honor ss, turning the t In the Distriet Court ‘of the| banks ....... 8,072.90 8,308.75 In parsing to the minors, Matt. i" the American Le i cketee, another Michi an Vaited States: ; z Hen Fi hews, can take with him memories UPO an idea that he felt sure w aid even be Stek” made | iis crache ‘outhwestern Division, TOTAL $103, 412,83 } cherished by few other players dur- 8¢M4 him far out ahead of TaN a sa freshman, istrict of North Dak i Y Mnemanlshor! ieustayslesithe alate ce added six ounces to the | in 1918, the rel on ate ee ee Harry } Capital stock paid in. $ 10,000.00 4 4 ai: B weight of the hat he using. Ta hen All-America picking “02, Ban! runt. No, 4707 In Surplus fund .... 5,000.00 For three months he had Ty Cobb, AT rteAteeen Hatt a i 8 ruptey. Undivided profits les 1 Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson back-°\¢a0 of helnins im it slowed bi See ot Cacle Saag Tithting ple, the Honorable Judges of the} “penses and taxes. pi 487.27 : ed off the boards as far as head-/STiM& up and handicapped his stug- ads of Unele Sam's fighting pistrict Court of the United States | mii idual de- + lines in the sport sheets were con- 210% sbility for the District of North’ Dakota, ji 4 beamed. | | — Harry Masterson, of McKenzie in 14,375.78 ! | WILL ENTER NOTRE DAME, | LONGEST DROP KICK. the County of Burleigh. and State a | This will be pleasing news to} Against ke University John of North Dakota, in said District, 623.98 at seat Knute Rockne of Notre Dame. | Pence of Coe college not only regis- | respectfully represents that on the « | The Nut Cracker args what ft end | tered the longest drop kick scoring | 19th day of November, 1923 last, past 63,148.17 $y —— ~—- ° te St. John’s Preparatory School of ja goal of the year, but the longest | | hems daly adjudged bankrune un- i diag ie ; Medford, Mass., will enter that has been made in six years eects) ngress relating t2! outstanding .. Ho ie page “a athab the SUFREOMS, Dame next fall. He shines in Weneauntekveomine tay dhe (nical) Pani rep eey Hetty aauly ars 78,245.66 r s yO cei . ras Roreneds s y bts tT, aaa ' moeeMettenc eae aracngccther (hinge: the throwing ounecelving of the for. lod, traveled 59 yards. While no | jof property, and has fully comp! Bills payable 3,680.00 11 dozen. pairs of enemy boxieg, Ward pass, the style of game so much er was able to equal Pence’s| with all the Yequirements of said} War Finante 6/000.00 rloves. favored by the Notre Dame coach. k in length four other scored drop | d of the orders of the court er gloves. Biota 1A number of the leading Kick goals from beyond mid-field. | touching his bankruptey. TOTAL ys 2 $i $103,412.83 |colleges of the east, among them one WHEREFORE, he prays that he|STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, In pets Be, that he intends to re-) Fordham. Boston College, Georse- owNEY ABOUT THROUGH. jmay be decreed by the court to have} County of Burleigh—ss, 1 tire after taking on three more op-! town and Holy Cross, were hopi “Bryan Downey of Cleveland, who | scharge from all debts prov-| [, Arnold Gerberding, Cashier of Fonents, Mr. Dempsey loses much of Crowley would come their way. but legitimately won the middleweight | ‘ble against his estate under said|the above named bank, do solemnly coer ity at alle ew™ Ne Ras the Ture of Rockne and Notre Dame title from Johnny Wilson, only to be | PettuPt acts except such debts as are swear that the above statement, is ne origin: Ge uy | Was too great, disqualified by a hand-picked referee | ““Heted! this Tth day of December | rue ta; the best of my knowledge i —— 225 for a foul which nobody saw, is on a. 1993. f Se eee NOLDI GURBERDING aval mien chavs apologized ius wp ONE, OF CHOSEN FEW. __ the downgrade. Downey met Harry HARRY MASTERSON, Cashier. ig up e a i. ia ‘Re Grange, Ilinois star grid- Greb, the new champion, in a recent Bankrupt. ribed and sworn to before ' posts... © are unable to | der, is one of a mere handful of inid- bout and was battered from post to —- 3rd day of January, 1924. » say whether an apology is due (dle western players to gain a place post ORDER OF NOTICE | F. HH. SSON, | for tearing up the Harvard line. | .. On thi of North Dakota | Notary Public, Burleigh County, N. D. n this 31st day of Dec r, A.] My commission expires June 5th, 1 College boys who used to go in TH on reading the Petition for | 999, ppeaayieks ork Who) used. to. 0. in| BEAGRED Pov iuee CARRIES A discharge of the above-named Baris | eect, Attest football game now get the same ef- joane oe P, A ReACe sitting in the s OP ORDERED By the Court, that a H 3 hearing be had upon the sari» on the 1 ping silently from MR. RICHARD SAYS IT IS NOT { ALWAYS EASY TO TELL WHAT THE PUBL! WANTS, . MR. RICHARD IS EITHER DISCREET oR DUMB. THE PUBLIC ALWAYS WANTS TO BE BUNKED. Headline chirps, “Coward Loves Squash Championship.” . . . On- ly the brave deserve the squash. | Catcher Ainsmith was to get $4000 | extra if he remained on his good be-} havior in St. Louis last season. The mystery of this is that) “it should be necessary to pay any-| one to be good in St. Louis. A New York cheer leader cracked) his ankle anti had to be carried from, the field. . . . A cheer leader with a cracked ankle is much more! Unusual than a cheer leader with a eracked bean. — THE MAN ) WHO SAID- THERE ARE ONLY-10 JOKES IN THE WORLD FAILED TO REMEMBER THAT THE BOSTON BRAVES CAR- RIED 83 MEN LAST YEAR: English courses bar golf “rabbits.” + Agolf rabbit is one of those le humans who regard golf a E aiversioe from-which a limited it of joy may be derived at _tegardless of the KING DAVID, AND HIS SPARRING PARTNER, JIMMY HURLEY Pain You see herewith King David, the ‘bearded newsboy battler of Los Angeles, workitig out with ‘his sparring. partner, Jimmy Hurley. The bewhiskered glove artist is a lightweight and you are asked to beleive that he carries a terrific wallop. At any rate, he has scored seven | knockouts in a r6éw, and a knockout is a dino any place you find one. o \ SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gendine Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for ‘Colds “Headache Toothache Neuritis © Rheumatism> i Fay eer Aves oe cde mac of Barer Metre of Monmsnincte of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘8th day of March, A. D. 1924, before| BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR, DIs-! the said court, at Fargo in said dis- trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; [and that notice thereof he published jin The Bismarck Tribune, a new: {paper printed in said district, a |that all known creditors anq other persons in |cause, if any they have, why | Prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. ("And it is further ordered by the feourt, that the Referee shall send, {by mail. all known creditors, id petition ang this oI d to them at the sidence as’ stated. to Miller, Judge of the said Court, ithe seal thereof, at Waa in said {district, on the 3 of Decei- ‘ber, A.D, Y, Clerk. , Deputy Clerk. | Report of the Condition of THE FIRST STATE BANK OF REGAN fat Regan, in the State of North Da- | kota, at the close of business Decem- ‘her Bist, 1923, Neuralgia, Lumbago | In the District Court of the -| United States. ! | For the Southwestern Division, interest may appear at) the faid time und place and show | the; Honorable Andrew | | CHARGE AND ORDER OF No- | | TICE THEREON t | District of North Dakota. In the Matter ~of Fred Borth,! Batkrupt. No. 4515 In Bankruptcy. | To the Honorable Judges of the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, | Fred Borth, of Arena, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- | kota, in ‘ respectfully | represents that on the 22nd day of} i September, 1928 last past he was) {duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congre: relating to bank-} hat he duly surrendered | property and rights of prop-} , and has fully complied with all! {the peaquirements pt said acts and of | the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays that he may | be deerved by the court to have a full dit charge fr all debts inst his estate under rupt acts, except such debts as are excenteg by law from such discharge. Dated this 18th day of December, JA. D. 1928. | FRED BORTH, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE | District of North Dakota, ss: On this 81st day of December, A D. 1923, on reading the Petition for | Discharge of the above-named Bank- | rupt; it is— ORDERED, By the Court, that a hearing Be hag; upon the sams on the j 7th of March, A.D. 1924, before the said court, ut Fargo in said dis- trict; at ten o'clack in the forenoon; and that hoti¢e thereof be published in The Bismarck Tribune, a news- paper printed in said district, andj al afl known creditors and other ersons in. interest may appear at fhe Seatd. tine and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the lcourt, that the Referee shall send, \by mail, to all known creditors, copies of said petition and this or- ‘der, addressed to” them™’ at their places of residence as stated WITNESS The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Bismarck, in said |district, on the 3lst day of Decem- ber, A. 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