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PAGE SIX DENY CHARGE OF FAKE BOUT tony Fuente Say Winser and They! Surrender Angeles, Nov, 20. -Fred Win manager Tony Fuente, Mex n heavyweizht fighter, both of hom are wanted by the distr torne. nection with th ton-Fuente “fight i Mo the district attorney they ¥ urrender in ct ur here, Fred Fulton, Minnesota plast fighter, and < manager, . were taken into custody Redd ay on char of having violate the state anti-prize fight a t liberty on h. ame charge to be laid agi Winsor Fuente Winsor denied “frume-up” in the ed after 35s “fake” from the ringside. Winsor a district Benny Leonard In Challenge To All Comers Leon pion, New Yor wor AND A FACE-' for h the holder n reads eet all come: ap. Cassidy { more ra than any United States,” de recently int of what he h of opposi-! » would accept man in this country, possibly | who p iy | thorough- | t gh | n in three 50,000 Rac O-FACE VIEW Oi A FIELD GETTING AWAY FROM THE POST. breds seurr way froth the post} fem the post in something approxi: in more 50,000 races and 1s precision, Many a still an active fi on the big been ruined by a bad start. s of the cou | dy has fewer of these against idy is considered best| bis name than any starter on the tarter™in the b im- | tur That's why called the! pertant that the mpion starter, j doubt by th Sent American Thoroughbreds Scurrying From the P | HERE’S WORLD’S CHAMPION STARTER | apices ate \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE s Still at It in More Than \ excepting, of course, the tween the New Y and the | rabid partisans of the Giants, | no offer within two! Detroit has an infielde It has been} Washington “added zest to the ae ibook ie a tend Pane series had the thrill} world series that would have other- picture career. d, ner in physique bi aientey voneane been lacking. The 1924 event | he ° t al yet to prove hi ankees began to win pennants, | {beilled even, fhe ‘blose baseball us oy ae ls Nan eee For three y writers who have been covering the eal Con De Sa hogged the : series since its inception, me Judge at first scrise each year offered the eee = eal pled ha etn eld _attractio There is no denying that a steady Thomas Has | turning “pro” ball pl wes | (ond meeting aie erit- lee of. ae same thing, no matics s . - = j ied a frost if the two] how appealing it may be at fi Unusual Record! western Grid net for the third time, ‘This | after @ period of tinie doses its jaa 5 ‘ |was a bad guess from an attendance | Frndom had tiredveven — of iiteseo) Nov. 20-2Marey Thoma Games Saturday } stncpoin: York's two great team Chicago. star ack, has an un-| ead | inter s there, The fans} Fie te usual record clean in the] Ann Arbor, Mich—fowa vs, Mien- | “Howed it } ing all attendance | Tennis, a great sport, finds at- Wisconsin-Chicago clash here Elen |records. The enthusiasm, however, | self at present in much the same; Pe vecisnihe will make hi agar: fwas lacking. games were | yosition that baseball had been Ee cea til a Maroon uniform, Urbana, Wl -Ohio ys. Llinois. | rether eut-and-dr The| For five years Bill Tilden — has During the three years he Chicago—Wisconsin vs. Chicago. | fms came because it spee-| been supreme in the court game. |! nee has never] Minneapolis, Minn.—Vanderbilt vs. | tle ther than a ball game America in the Davis Cup matehes, parti na conference in which | ytinneso Vee Here ieeargy Ute (ions |e ee i Fe ene aa ree |, Then came the unexpected win ot | Tilden, has dominated the — team when Ili heat Chicago, 7 to | Northwestern Notre Dame vs. the Washington club, after the dope | feld just as conclusively. Thomas was declared ineligible the |” tl ti tates ar hth: Seal nted to eithe New York It is a tribute to the sportsman: | Might before. the ‘game and. he was | gutasetter Ind.—Indiana vs. Pur-}or Detroit victory. The Washington | ship of the foreign countries that | Se ee a etontea (ue: ‘ {win was ables: in many \ y continue sending their best for pieaeewnen Ohio THe eet | St. Luwis, Mo--Oklahoma Davis Cup matches, realizing | uso, 7 to 0, it nes | Washington It tended to take some of the sting | that Amgrica has the field outel are the only conference clashes Chi-} Manhattan, Kan. Nebraska vs.{ out. of the ‘scandal stuff in witch | ed eago has lost in three years. Kansas Aggies. | the Giants found themselves en-| However, the galleries at the big Harry Thomas and his brother,| Ja. Iowa State vs. Drake. | meshed just before the start of the last year fell off and the Johnny, also a backfield star, ' » Neb.—Creighton vs, Grin- | Series. \ jenthusiasm was decidedly lacking. from Jamestown, N. D. : | Then, with Washington was Wal-| To the spectators it was merely a — | 0. - Western Reserve yt’! Johnson, baseball's greatest fa-| matter of how badly the visitors | : s i vor since he broke into the | would be beaten. ays Baseball | eUeeind Dennis vevee ae gue, fandom has been! No doubt the knowledge that | Games Too Long pulling for him to get a chance im! greatness caomot last forever in- Zi Hache tediene |e vee spires the foreign countries to con- | Giscaro, ONG Incidentaily the winning of tnue to offer tennis competition. | time for playing Terre Haute, Ind Poly va pennant abys Washington, brok pee | is too long and closer co-operation [Indiana State Normal. ee auauery rea a, ele Nour |e quaes ata muneL Ua incenuaTUCh Ann bn the part of the managers is nee-| Dayton, O—Duyton. vs. John Cur-| \orPyrer ene te fans outside of jis the closest rival of Titd ae ae Banvinito beg earesouge ‘ New York were pulling for, j may be the one to dethrone the! et senate | A iovasias aoe Conditions made the W ngton ‘chump, thereby upsetting the dope | Binpinus gtrmnien hoes | > Talat Oka Austin, yee ul club a popular favorit ad the | and giving tennis something to en- | come before the ball people at their [State vs. Nebraska W — = — aa annual meeting in Hartford, Conn,, j loit, Wi vit 5 ; ae b en ee gl RE: Idawa Gold Mining Comp: Mr. Hickey said he had no concrete | Rolla, Mo. Rolla vs. Drur | Biiene Wiel The TAL Ge AE Wiel atorae on alba plan for ding up games, but] Dubuque, Ia.—Dubuque vs. lowa] tf ass the 1 day of ptember, 4, the seve | eirece rei that ae Ge Statacmorche j ines names of the respective slarehold us To. | flag be presented us a prize to the { Fairfield, Ia. Tabor ; Numbeciot cA || city hav the season's lowest | Indianola, la. al pekholder ment | ay ng time. Louisville, Ky.—Louisville y Hy exanger $ — Chattano Wm. Arnold. Lexington, Ky.—Trankylva ys.{ Sophia | Marshall. | Albion, |bion. Mich.--Kalamazoo vs. A Granville, O.—Wooster y Der son, Akron, 0.—-Toledo vs. Akron. Ada, 0.—Wittenburg ys. Ohio handlers change their | Northern. Gambie. his inard, French horse, will be | retired from the turf and placed in stud this winter. O.—Kenyon ys. Baldwin- i} Heidleberg. == Otterbien vs. St.} Bluege is being groomed to suc- | ed Peckinpaugh at short for Wash-| Delaware, O.-Ohio Wesleyan vs.! ington when the veteran retires, Ohio University — Peoria, l—Bradley vs. St. Via- The last 20-pound fight of impor- | ters. tance on the Pacific coast was be-| Lake Forest, Ill—Monmouth, vs. Luke Forest. Jacksonville, For the first time in more: than] vs. Illinois Wesl tween Dundee and Rivers. Illinois ny College five years Sandy Herd, noted golf} Charleston, I!l—Lincoln vs, professional, went through the sea-/ern State Normal. son without making a hole in one. Waukesha, Wis.—Loyola vs. Car- roll. Chick Evans thinks the golf stroke} Mt. Morris, Ill—Mt. Morris vs. Augustana. DeKalb, Ill.—Eureka vs, DeKalb. Decatur, Il—Lombard vs. Val- paraiso. should be made a part of gymnasium exercises in the public schools. O. B. Keeler, gifted golf writer, changed Bobby Jones’ diet at Merion] | Richmond, and it helped the southerner win the! vs. Earlham. national golf title. Tulsa, Okla.—1 Indianola, I Too bad Notre Dame doesn’t play, er. Illinois, Such a gume was consider-! LaCrosse, Wis.—Columbia ys. La ed last winter. It would have been| Crosse Norma! a classic. Dubuque, Ia. — {State Teachers. Cornell’s defeat of Columbia makes} Brookings, S. D.— South it seem as if the “Big Red” team was! State vs. Nebrask rounding into form. Dobie is now} pointing his team for the Penn game. “Red” Grange has a younger broth- rs Ind.— Muncie Normal ulsa vs. Austin. ‘impson vse Luth- Dubuque vs. Iowa Dakota Wesleyan. —— ———_____+___@ Billy Evans Says | ee Al Jorgen Adolph shal ‘ s| Benton Andrew Andrew Andrew. Albert Backinan 2 Lawrence Backman Lena Backman Bachman rt Margaret er who appears to be a second edi-| > tion of the Illinois star as fir as football ability is. concerned. Continued superiority by a team or individual in any sport tends to kill off enthusiasm even if it doesn’t lessen the interest. Marquette’s unexpected defeat hy ‘ : ' Creighton, 24..t0 7 yas,the Aira re} his fact was. proved beyond, a Anderson : Amundson. nderso Ibrech Brownlee Backman len he. Bougas Bougas Bougas anger loft Brown 500 : 100 120 88 200 200 490 120 1000 1900 500 180 120 180 120 200 200 200 80 ‘ 380 200 100 190 50 40 40 80 50 190 40, 100. 100 100 1 100 “D. ‘ockholder O. M. Colip. ..... Mrs, OOM. Colip’ 2.) R. Chapman 22.) Kt. Chapman .y..- f apman donn y : Walter, Christenson Gaillord eB. W W. AL Drawer na” Doeble: hariton Di Charlton Da Drawe . Dronen 1k Dikeos Droftehn Gust Dimos D. Diteh Diacas y Frank Vreson .s... . L. Foster « Ole “Foss Soren PL F Nes. orum oe. ‘ishman 2. Gunderson . Gunderson tcad Emma Iatlestead i. F. Hoppenstedt Frank P. Homan 1d. Hoerner .. IK. HL. Hornbacher Win.” Hanson. M. Howland } Hedstrom ‘ Helling, Helling Helling Helling Hanson Hanson |. 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Warnilneton 766 Susie A. ‘Kyse 04 5766 Sarah G. “Brewer 505 HoH Anna ¥immetand 796 100 Anna immeland . 751 400 Anta Fimmetand | 1641 100 Anna Fimmeland . 2064 200 Anna Fim nd 2320 872 Helle face 2773 20 Hells & Wattace 2774 200 Helle & Wallace 3775 300 Hellif, & Wallace 2776 200 Cornfla Vota 1736 550 Coralla ¥ 2270 1000 cout Vela 2371 1000 BON bie. een with 284 100 #00 » e h an-0o LZ 0 rho on tHe GAA of Septomlior, 184 20 mane hares er oaatreceart ut eo mecessaty, wi Company ve the city of Vale City, [Nott Daicea at one? Serer ei4 oyember 1934, 5 thereon together with cours of navertini iat ee. SMERTSnE aaneRaineNt ig [DAWA GOLD MINING COMPARE OTERO Sale. By, B. A. Nordquist, Secrefary. " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1924 _THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 20, 1924 | Assess- ment 10.00 10.00 19.00 100.00 20.00 15.00

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