The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Sports) TOM GIBBONS KIDS BOUT IN EASY FASHION Kid Norfolk, Colored Battler, Is Unable to Come Back in Seventh Round ef howed no effe a fast Dare Tommy O'Brien, Milwaukee light ision over ladelphis ch. O'Brien t 151 for Wag Kd in a furi weighed 14 ner Flowers Stops Wilson unta, Ga., negro pped the nd of the round, Wilson | ushed to the corner and ha dountil he was unab alled Wilson's handlers | ‘ 1s escorted to his corner. | Each weighed 159% LANDIS WINS FIRST FIGHT " is Baseball Commissioner Is | Given Indorsement baseball conflict in ich Commissi resident Johnson, of the ague, are central figure by the commissioner whe league club jurist. Neither these statement read John A, He National le by name, b struck back at the which the has levele his fore the Dolan-O'Conne LINEUP FOR GAME IS GIVEN | The lineup for the Bismarck Hig team with, Mandan in the basketbal game schétluled for 8:15 tonight « the High School will include Scrog- gins and Olson at forwards, Register center and Shepard and Bender | guards. will use Lofthouse, the game. Bismarck plays Carson here Sat urday night. WILL COMPANY Morrison probab Ru 1 L TEAM VICTOR: The O, H. Will and Company bowl- | { ing team defeated the n last night on loca Scores: Standard Oil Team J. Schneider ......... 17: C. Hangen ....... M. Schneider . G. Sehuberth . S. O'Leary ........... 166 BOMATS.....’..:...5, 838 0. H. Wills Team T. Schneider .. ars gat L. Schuberth . 138 144 Christensen .......... 180 168 - 186 186 . 190 167 .. 900 828 East:Lacking in ~ Quarterbacks Of Real Merit) The NEA Service New York, Dec. 10—There are no outstanding quarterbacks in the east this year, no all-round star like Pfann of Cornell, or great field general like Richeson of Yale. 4 Dooley. of Dartmouth, as he play- ed in’ the Harvard game, was the best Jooking quarterback in the east. Against Yale he wasn't so good. — _ McKinney of Boston College is smart. and clever. Major Cavanaugh, Boston College coach, says he is as good as any quarter in the Atlantic sector. . . Othere- month: while--ace Lamnans |” SETS RECORD _ |Master Charley Big Ten Cri The NEA Service sensational two-yea of the turf, will be the fz can , the winter books i Ken. | Plenty. Sree ig tucky Derby next spring, | strangler Lewis, the wiestler, eich His (eiBHEL Le ENR oe | ChPeaTENE, tO, Colle EOPOVer creas Seoanat atc mutonston of 1924, | We hope nothing develops to weedy vet always follows that the two- | Him from getting en eatly ‘start. year-old champion is ite in the : dastest man in the now looms as a growing menace in| the Register of Deeds of the County the path of Benny Le Wisconsin and Minne in w new football system at the two tw “Big Ten” colleges. |day of February, 1920 and recorded build of a tighter, but the football | roves | gage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the William Livie, Michigan golf pro,{City of Bismarck, County of Bur- says Tommy Gibbons has the mak- | leigh and State of North Dakota at ings of an expert links player. gian has finally arrived, r eight (78), West. t that Wilson | fi denis will probably reconsider it when] . | spring rolls nd Ernst of Lafayette. | the Boston Red Sox. Firpo’s Sparring Mate Shapes Up Like Real Star} | second baseman, once owned both| Notice is hereby given that that | is considered one of the best long| {iron players in American golf. | | Harris of Washington and Grantham | tivered by S. Hackney and of Pittsburg, two of the best in the. Gillie M.” Hackn his wife, mort- majors at that position. gagors, to Hackney Land’ Credit} na Ey Fagen cecilia the Register of Deeds of the County ee ee) Toey and cr ebumelghvandestate (ot iNorthhDE f the picture. sparring part- j Ferrera and he is, like Firpo, = The Nut Cracker |! signed by an instrument in writing The opening | >—__—__—_—__-—————:' ment was dated the 5th day of Jan- gins a philosopher, who w ject, fages, at page 160 will be foreclosed | hi ¢ the effect of rushing Mr. Demp.|{¢ the front door of the Court House sey into another engagement, if noth- | Burleigh and State of North Dakota | ing else. anette at the hour of two o’clock P. M. on| | isn’t what the hooch-legger said it |&ase on the day of sale. The prem- 1 cinch he will last longer. | would be. ises described in said mortgage and covered A a fighter swinging blindly has scored | eribed as follows, to-wit: Southeas' a knockout, |quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty- 62 ee: {five (25), T that at least longer. Nineteen hundred twenty-four and! inding of Dex- J cepted the modified THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |to be able to go ahead and have the finest kind of a Christmas. Derby Favorite In Winter Book | We suppose it’s all right to have} fast friends, if they are fellows like) Charley Paddock and Joie Ray. r R Chicago, Dec. 10.~Master Charley, |, The majors are always trying to old. perfogmer {42 something for the minors and always succeeding in doing them for ECE favor | Stupid as Congeets 4a) the witht wold. title | ¢i8ms wise-crackers pull every time ov result, St. | the representatives assemble are even e Counsellor , MOFE $2. hast year the Don’t believe everything you hear, especially if you hear Yale and Har- d are trying to get a game with Notre Dam ‘NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that ,certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Leslie Hackney and Lillie M. Hackney, his wife, mort- gagors, to Hackney Land’ Credit «ime in football. | Company, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 1st day of November, 1919, Sammy Mandell, Chicago flash, and filed for record in the office of Grange of Mlinvis is probably the ied of Burleigh and State of North Da- & kota on the 12th day of November, aa e and | 1919 and recorded in Book 98 of of Coaches Ryan and | Mortgage to turn out winners at! signed b; Lomay result | to page 136 und duly yan instrument in. writing ¢ Meyer, of Random Lake, Wis., assignment was dated the 10th in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 28th day of Febru- ary 1920, in Book 155 of Assi at page 163 will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mort- Red Grange of Hlinois has the tion has never had on the P. M. on the to satisfy n such mortgage The premises jthe hour of two 3rd day of Janu; 7 the amount due ar pitcher of the on the day of appears to have | described ‘in mortgage and in that city. | which will be sold to satisfy the would no doubt | Same are those certain premises, sit- uated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described uker is banking on Catcher ent seen eum eae ewell for 1925, The Cleveland | (21), Township One hundred forty- thinks the southern colle-} one (141), North, of Range Seventy- Urban Shocker, st wis Brown i his usefuln xe of scenery There will be due on such mort: “Whitey” Witt of the Yankees re-]age on the day of sale the sum of i a : »| One thousand five hundred three and nounced his retirement. He | Ope optegsind five hundred three and costs and disbursements of this ound, i foreclosure |_ Dated thts 22nd day of November, Steve | 1924, seu- NIC MEYER, Owner of Mortgage. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Owner of Mortgage, | Bismarck, North Dakota. | 11-26—12-3-10-17-24-81 The failure of the vete Neill to have a big year on greatly handicapped the play of | Louise Fordyce of Youngstown, O., aes NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-) Detroit, now badly in need of a CLOSURE SALE certain mort executed and de- Company, a corporation, mortgagee, A British expert ranks the three dated the Ist day of November, 1919, ive leading amateur golfers in{#nd filed for record in the office of kota on the 12th day of November, {1919, and recorded in Book 98 of | Mortgages at page 148 and duly as-; | to George E. Greene, which assign- | uary, 1920, and recorded in the said _be-' office of the Register of Deeds on rtainly the 24th day of September, 1924, in| sub-!Book 175 of Assignments of Mort-' “The beauty about baseball,” be- n't making Nick Altrock h toe bya sale of the premises in such | Mr, Chaplin's wedding ought to | Mortgage and hereinafter deseribed the 3rd day of January 1925, to sat-| In nine cases out of ten, the stuff y the amount due upon such mort- are which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises, sit- uated in the County of Burleigh and| And many |State of North Dakota, and des-| Columbus, looking for India, dis- ownship One Hundred} forty-four (144), North, of Range| eventy-eight (78), West. There will be due on such mort- igage on the day of sale the sum of| These New Year games remind us| hile modern football may not | be better than the old game it is 96-100 dollars, together with the augue has ac- | Costs and disbursements of _ this| ty foreclosure. Sty ty OTT ghated this 22nd day of November, B R Gr Hi GEORGE E. GREENE, > Owner of Mortgage. y Oy rove |G. OLGEIRSON, it Attorney for Owner of Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. | 11-2 The International L ; NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-} 1 CLOSURE SALE | Notice is hereby given that that tain mortgage, executed and de- d by Leslie S. Hackney and Hackney, his wife, mort- gagors, to Hackney Land Credit Company, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November, 1919, arfd filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County jof Burleigh und State of North Da- kota on the 12th day of November, 1919, and recorded in Book 98 of Mortgages at page 131 and duly as- signed by an instrument in writing to George E.-Greene, which assign- jment was dated the 5th day of Jan- uary, 1920, and recorded in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 24th day of September, 1924, in Book 175 of Assignments of Mort- gages, at page 161 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premfses in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 3rd day of January 1925, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in said mortgage and | which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises, sit- uated in the County of Burlejgh and State of North Dakota, and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: Southeast quarter (SE%) of Section Thirteen: (18) Township One Hundred forty- three (143), North, of Range Seven-| ty-seven (77), West.. | There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of |One thousand nine hundred twenty- four and 76-100 dollars, together with the costs and disbursements of this foreclosure. Dated this 22nd day of November, "GEORGE E. GREBNE, ‘ Owner of Mortgage. G. 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