The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX —~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NDIT ISN'T A LA DY- LIKE GAME! o Stockholder M. Colip o. Co! Still These Minnesota College Girls Prefer Football to ay Other Sport and They Play i Chennen GRID RECEIPTS MAKE RECORD Half Million Dollars Taken in By Chicago University Square Garden, Dec, 12, the nal mateh of featherweight Bratt Philadelphia, ited contender Sobby Gareia Kramer mbardd Kaplan Matched With Lambardo) Chieago, Nov i. More than 245, (00 football fans witnessed the Uni y of Chicago eleven in its eight t to the western conference etting a new season record for the Maroc ran at least pus high mark was in 1) 222,200 saw Amos Ale tion rd run nounced — last nintos: the 1s Mar \pponent After the ex f the season have heen de fucted, it is probable that a $200,000 profit will be realized team pointed for everything else Moarvard didn't take a Idaho Puts Kayo jyreat te as did Prince On Ancient Jinx! = { Coach BHT Roper of Prineeton an NEA Service Nounced at the start of the present | fortiand, Ore., ho Unive iH n that this was his last year Idaho's light, fast team, whieh | head couch t everything tackled except} Had Princeton defeated Yale, after the outstanding sensa-|its great yame against Harvard, it the Pacific cost this year. [a cinch that Princeton wouldn't have it Idaho's campus, this mir-| listened to Roper’s retirement pared to the final) It is very possible that he may the “Oregon Jinx,”| consider snd come back, for it’ | most a certainty that he will b teen times in 16 years Oregon] vited to do so Idaho Universities have piayed,| At Harvard things are also in a! ® on Idaho vietory Thirteen | rather unsettled dition. The de ames were won by Oregon; the} fent of Harvard by Dartmouth, other three were tied, But the “Ore-| Princeton and Brown isn’t a ean gon Jinx” has been a real ntental} for loud cheers obstacle to every Idaho player when! And Yal the team trotted out to meet Oregon The jinx was responsible for Ore fon putting over one of the most] unheard-of stunts in football—win- | hing with but 10 player, back in| 1008, eis still to come The pame was with Oregon 1 much roughne ubstitute on the squad had] heen used to replace th injured! pouig Brows and those barred for roughness. Then | an Oregon player barred for roughing an Idaho punter. » reserve men were battered | » Oregon sought to have} Beb Meuse t nks has the | strongest | the pitcher lonn't ‘nit captain demurred. Shorteni | Majors line, Oregon switched Moullen guard fullback, and bucked the| Blankenship of the White E ball for the winning touch-|# fast ball that rivals Walter Johr dow | son's for speed Moullen, no é figure in Ps 1 Demp foot had been deformed since birth, | | y t p bility. but Moullen devised a special type | “Tom's a nice boy, but he punch of shoe and still stands out as t Pacifie coast’s foremost place kic In the game described above, M Jen's “iron toe” n btiated four field wn als from all angles, | Geo i t Prince battles with Syraeu ———— ted the best this year. Teams that show great in certain! hig ames, one week later look very ordinary. Against Harvard, Prineeton flash cd like a world-be The Crimson, | Tones « nee ted almost a two-to-one ri was | ede eAnvard gieioed raat whelmed by the Tiger 34 to 0, | Brickley and Mahan, Take gridiron experts all slipped up| Pelee on the Princeton-Harvard game. In- cidentally Princeton's great. showing in that game upset the dope for theni, in the battle with Yale. | Prinecton ruled favorite over the Blue, yet Yale outplayed Princeton| A reporter writes that as decisively us did Princeton Har-|™made hamburger of Firpo. Peenene toni utevyicus, The burger part may — hay Yale only beat Princeton 10 to 0, inert’s work but the ham was while Princeton defeated Harvard 334) Miture’s own ide to 0, yet the margin of superiority Was just as de | Notre Dame call st player of all tim tke 1 ays Grang of Sta eks Jim “Thorpe, ut Cracker to us that Willi@ Hoppe made a great football Beeatise of Princeton's great show. yer... . Always he seems to | ing Harvard, 1 switched my {be making record-breaking runs, football itinerary to see the Boat: Yale-Princeton contest. Christy Mathewson says Myatt is Originally 1 had planned to look|the best catcher in baseball over Nebraska and Notre Dame, I’m} Possibly Christy hasn't been in the sorry I didn’t go through with my}same long enough to know about original program. Muddy Ruel. See aa8 Princeton was a huge disappoint-| Having won from Ha d= three ment to me, It looked like a very] straight mes, one wonders why ordinary team. No doubt the Har-|Brown doesn’t step out and try con- vard game caused me to expect too) clusions with one of the big teams. mueh. see The Yale line so completely out-' It was Mr. Kipling who said “He played the Princeton forwards thatitravels fastest who travels nlone i) 1 Roper’s much-touted backs simply and oddly enough he was not ‘ouldn’t get started: Time after time |ferring to the Notre Dame backfield. | they were downed for a loss back | ft the line. of scrimmag The winter racing n has | * Princeton’s forward passing was | started, soa Unies Gh ctnenry Hamentably weak. It looked as if racing seas isa -out game she Tiger passer was merely throw-!in more ways th Sng the ball in the general direction | oe of the Yale goal line, rather than} Basketball does mot dr aving a direct objective in the form, well in New York, probabl Jof one or more players eligible andjit is possible to buy a ticket with- | fin a position to receive the out going to a sealper. In all probability Princeton's weal | . iness- in. this respect can be traced} Mr. O’Goofty wants to know how ‘o the quick charging of the Yale line|many of these here cross-country Fand the deadly manner in which the runners ever grow up to be . what jedi vor showing inst | ¢ O00 naek went le ye attributed to one of twol Meeh, hope | It in Man Style, er. ‘They play ry day in the exch other to the husiass asculine sport ““ Hard Test Still Ahead For “Kid” Grid Coach ~ coach ear’s Lafayett by Herb McCracken, {oman in the country such a position, is onc tanding elevens of the Although defeated in of the vear hy Penn 6 to loutplayed the Philadelphis t the contes MeCra |boy [Kearns are going inte promoting business the first fights they mote is Dempsey rwers, the backwards. us that that hent ON ALWAYS Fullback Britton of tton is inclined t ht and Zuppke eup for condition Ty THIS OUT—IT MONEY Send this ad and Fol Co., 2835 Sheffield {Chieago, I., writing your ddress arly You ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND colds and hager: ple packages o idiuretic stimulant for (FOLEY CATHARTIC for Constipation and hese wonderful remedic Fed Ady urt with the Chapman R. Chapman hn Chubey . lter Christenson M. Ii. Chernuck Clausen . Clausen Clausen < A Clemens = Mrs. ‘aldwell’ Homer Cormany ..... Gaillord M. Cormany R. &. Dewar . W. A. Drawer . W. A. Drawer ¢ Lena Doebler - Chariton Danielson Chariton Danielson Drawer f. Dronen Frank Dikeos - W. I. Droffehn 1 Dimos ... D. Ditch 22. Diacas . A. Derth .....5 O. C. Dorothy . if. Davis i. Dezel RU Bon DN ss) Din. Julius TI! Henry Geo. &. Max MM. Max M Max M Mr ohn 1 ind stiff-arming and — blocking | eno less restrained. This picture news c t e girls starting an off-tackle sinash behind a screen of ik-| helpers, team at Lafayette when Dr. John Sutherland departed for Pittsbur, [His veteran team has made him look Hike a great coach. Lafayette he- Nieves he is s Gordan | However, next season will be Savana aunts big test for MeCracken. he Edward coach will lose seven of hi John B. [the punch of the 1924 eleven, are | ‘Three of his four buch lends and his two snards will radu ; $) Honstend [ate in dune i Honstéad’ | | If he cun survive that shock and |) ma fatlesteud - come back with a winner next fall, ink DP. Homan » been made. | d. J, Hoerner eae |r nirvanvoenl Win Hansen M. E. Mow. Harry He Helling HAs elling Helling Mangon Default having occurred in the onditions of the mortgage herein- described, Notice Is Hereby Given: that that certain mortgage | VP. iharing | executed and delivered by Heinrich |}. to Meckling Holwegner and Rosina Holwegner, | dames 1 er. | his wife, mortgagors, to Paul W. G. Hendrick | Remington, mortgagee, Matt Heimo . 17th day of March, 1920, Meftter for record in the office of the reg-| 4 Hiltm ister of deeds of the county of Bur leigh and. state of on the Sth day of elock A. M., and recorded in of Mortgages, on page 141,] i. he foreclosed sale of the, Re roa | premises in. su mortgage and! draw. Hoffman’. "Which | Hered ter described at the front} Abr o, Halverson way i door of the courthouse ut Bismarck,i 4 . Helland . in the county of Burleigh and state J. Hager . ' North Dakota, at the hour of ten} 4. E. qizemon ock A. M., on the 19th day of} + j December,’ 1924, to satisfy. the| 4}: 4% Harmon .. amount due on’ such mortgage on : Hoyt. the date of sale. Hellin, The premises described in such} Mae 1. Melling mortgage and which will be sold to nimer. Jacobson: the same are situate in the] { county of Burleigh and state of | North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, towit: The Southeast Quarter 1%) of Section Hight ) Town- ship One Hundred Forty-three (148) | North, Range Seventy-five (75) West Bouts si 2 of the Sth P.M, sa B. Johnso: will be due on such mort- ar ut the date of sale the sum of 47, which sum includes interest paid the mortgagee upon a prior enniacdolinere mortgage on the same property, be- TCE Le sides the costs, disbursements and ew Karonis expenses of this foreclosure. ,W. Kemper Dated this 12th day of November,| 1!- 1924, pes PAUL C, REMINGTON, Mortgagee. WTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, ttorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, i pie a iJ. Kuhhnan’ .H. Johnson RE is delinquent Of assessment levied on AMOUNTS Sct Opposite lows tockholder Rt. Alexander IN Alexander Wine Xr So Mrs. 1. Asmus Ladwik J. Anderson Carl Anders: ¢ A. Amundson 1. Brownle rac. Bh Fred Br d red Broedl | Chas. P. Blacicreid’ | Penton Backman rew ouga Backman ekman . Bachman. Lb BR Calvert. eee Sof the respective reholders as fol- | W Robert FB. Kahi W. M. Kontas . Mining Company J. M." Korbel rok, No: Dakota W. K Follow described stock on account |W. day of September, 1924, the several |W. RF John. Kittleson Number of — Assess- | Geo. Karonis and Gust Champa; Cert. No. Shares ment | Helen W. King 100 $ Laingen a A awa ens 16.00 AL W. Lewis 16.00] iliram Landers red Luckow nin Langdant rt O-- Leidhotm 70.00 G00 js Leldanl Id Roy Little . . Lutgens . Leer . HW. Lundberg Leibelt E, Lips rry Landers P, Lomas b_ Lehman Linquise . Linquist : John Long JM 4 ar D. Moore James T. Makhol ,. nnar A. Malm lter Michel . Nels Aug. Magnuson’; e Matheson Cc. Mehl c. Meh). eheeca fer 200 |. J. Magnuson . ny Magnuson 120 | J -C. 3 Pp! Joh 5 rphy 500 Louis Motenson 180 Pete Martinson 120 Meta Miller . 180 A. K, Marsaa 120 A. K 200 A. K. Marsaa 200 Carl Minse.. Arnt Marsaa John Marsaa. Mrs, Alberg. Maier Me@fath .. RK J. MeCormick McCormick . J. McCormick McCurdy len MeGettigan MeGrath .. S>>5225 SSSSSSSSS5S5=5 200 100 400 sreSasenSoseavnen5. ice. 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Thos. S. O'Brien’ 11.1: o $00 Olaf L. Olson . : 20.00 L, A. Patterson bobu If T. Perry ..: Peter Pederson John Perlicheck ‘Andrew Peterson Florence Poole . P. N. Peterson « Mrs. Peterson Thedon _Psilolhinos Bennie Pete : Oliver M. Pic c J. Poppas : F.C. Poseley Wm. Paul .- wm: Per John p J. Pettis Parmente Quamme John Rowerdink 10.00 Ben F. Reed 02.500 Ro: 00 Rowerdink 00 Cc. Rowerdink 00 Rowerdink 00 K. I. Rehbein ... S. Rasmusson Rohrer N._ Reider Nick Rovenko Martin Rasmu: Jerome Ruzicka . . KE. Rierson |. Ramspott Ramspott . KF. Ramspott Robert” Roaldson’ "+: Mrs, I, C. Pamspott Arthur, Spoor 2 Jesse Spoerl . Dan Swens 100 10.00 j 1.000) shlippedtiti’ |. 2 10.00 go Schwantes .... 15.00 . 4.00 00 1000 0.00 jopancas 1000 50.00 Axel Soder ...2.00¢ 3 100 Axel Soder bios s 100 Axel Soder «0... : 9 100 Sundermeyer Sundermeyer . Sundermeyer Sundermeyer niel_Swenson Swenson .! Randi Swenson Swenson L. Shirmer |.) Semennk Siegele - Siegele . Sorenson . howheim Swiggum Delia Schroder J. J. 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