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| PAGE EIGHT | RITOLA CONGRATULATES NURMI | eter wih accrued igterest there i . | ta it. : scribed in such will be sola to described as the ) of Section Sports! U.S.CONTROL OF BASEBALL ‘TS PROPOSED President Johnson of Amer- ican League Receives Pe- tition on Subject Bismarck, until 1925 for fur- id equipment struction of a rete reservoir | in depth; a conerete pump | x 16 ft. x 18 ft. deep; the | direct connected | en centrifugal pumps, the j n of a brick and tile New York, Ju y thrown a curve at Americ pase: ball. Into mond D. together with | ontrol units and the! ft. of 8” cast iron k to be begun within after the awarding of the i pleted by April 1, 1 All work to be doi rdance with the p “in strict ac- and specifi- | club in ¢ umpire, er must se On Students in Ae H. D. Contests . ck, N. D,, the spital for th wi, and the Builders Exchange at j ‘argo and Grand Fork: Each bid shall be mpanied by. fir HO’ Nis tendo: o¢ [tt ain |a_ certified check fo: 00.00 and a wee : > tual |bond forstha su between the clubs | tional on the e y be made at any |* f the majority |‘ ague must be | Schoo: would prevent the paid the wheat, produced in Am- upon len| of that nay offer pr best batter vided all clubs By Ernest G. Executiv in the | unces, tion would number of -|P.0. ROBBER _ eee IS SENTENCED | ‘21.2 | | sons inte: Thi Si administer the game.” MANY ATTEND BOXING SHOW Amateur Boxing Is Impetus in City d. , vs. All per- Respondents. Nor itled, on closed_and he be Wednesday, the A. D. 1 at me a Huth of this Court the City of of Burleigh, and kota, has been is Court for the which time interested in x and file his in writing, to said ac- petition and contest the Equity Named "uth For New Year|: With the automobile mechan a hotel clerk. There were t ing from the the heudline rounds of box- | st midgets to ! * Rosson | Paul | f although the | to be a very ove respondents, hereby cited then and there to be e planned to be this winter and nt of the to be some s to mix with local | 0 fighters. | ai : een Ix No Football is oe Coach Named 1 , Hous ig By the Courts For ‘Bisons I. €, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation be ser- ved by publication one cach week * for four weeks in the Bismarck Tri | bun not less than ten days be- 0 hearing. ) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County 13 board andidates for s being considered definite action hi The position a WHATS THIS 4 SSS ORCHESTRA Z GOING 10 cost ZZxieSY3XZ WS Cae YB 0 CG with which to build a win as chances for a successful s in the Conferences have never - peared etter for the Bison herd. Mandan Team — | - Defeats Locals, Mandan bowlers defeated a FE marek team in Mandan Tues. ni: the Mandanites knocking dow r pins to 2,521 for the locals, ane Mandan team bowled here Wednes; | i | | day. The score: Bismarck Christensen .... 160 210 178 5 L. Schneider - 199 176 154 155 140 162 140 173 201 146 188 139 800 887 834 AN . 181 191 200 572) IK \ 177 158 191 526 AW esos 144 161. 167 482 | Winbager 185 157 167 509 4 McGillic 192 132 173 497 i Total 879 799 898 Jamestown, N, D., Jan. 15—Ben-| jamin Price, farmer of near Spirit-| A wood, narrowly escaped death or ser-! Rious injury when the coupe auto in| which he was riding was struck at a/ # reet crossing here by a Northern) Peau fie special silk train and hurled) [itil one side. Price was unhurt as the ato came ‘to rest still upright. 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