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AGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TWO ENTRIES RECEIVED FOR BiG CARNIVAL | See | Speedy Athletes to Compete in Capital City Track \ and Field Meet Entries are already Seing ed for the Capital City track and field meet to be held here this sea | on. Asaley and Arena have tered teams and will send some| ctar performers to compete in the | track and field events | Ashley placed high last your in| the field and is bringing the same performers with them this year which augure well for tre} breaking of several of the field] event recor In the number of} entries this mect will closely rival | any meet in the state and is likely to be second only to the state meet | at Crind Forks. This year will] e9 the meet firmly established a2} one of the jeading prep meets of the state and should have the ac tive support of every true sports man in Bismarck. Mr, Bonham is donating the Bonham ‘Trophy to the meet this year, A team has to win this ou in order to gain p sion. comes to Bismarck y 2 for a dual meet. The Wags arranged to give each] coach a line on his material. This | ates the moving of the cles | ect up to April 25. HARRIS SAYS - NATS BETTER | THAN IN 1924| American League Managers, Give Their Opinions on Pennant Race Stanley Hd Washington — i am perfectly fied with the out GREGG’S COMEBAC FF S 0) I ts {All Fandom To Watch Efforts of Veteran in Return Trip { To Majors K ATTEMPT WILL HOLD INTEREST W. Corrigan and guards, Substitutes, High School Freshmen—Don Ken- THREE PROMISING ROOKIES neston and Jack Munger, Forwards: Smith, Fox and Cochrane’ Likely Looking Material on | Athletics’ Roster Elmer Benser, center; Wes Nathan and Neil Cameron, guards, Substi-| tute, Maynard Peterson. | Junior High—Fay Brown: and Harry Scroggin, forwards; Ben Ju- cobson, center;, Jno. O'Hare and Dick Register, guards. Substitutes, Karl Hoffman and Lawrence Kosifz-| 5 : . | Referce—Willis Shepherd, | The next games will be played on | Thursday night at 7:30 and, will complete the first round in the series, The first game will be played be- . Marys Freshmen and the| hool Freshmen and the sec-! VISIONS OF FIFTHFLAG National- League Managers —— SA STAR A poco YERRS: All Hope to Finish in First Division John McGraw, New, York—1 am} desirous of winning my fifth con secttive pennant and feel that my team will be able to turn thie trick. On the wh the club ig stronger than last season. Several of my young pitchers are. about ready to} rough. t Robinson, Brooklyn —!} New York only beat my club, one | and one-half games last season. and | [hope to again make the goftig as hard. If my pitchers deliver for me as they dia! ast seagon, Brook- lyn will force the Giants to step their to win. Bill Killefer, Chicago—I__ am positive the trade with Pittsburgh last winter plugged up the weak spots on my club and supplied a pennant bunch, Maranville and Grimm will make my ynfield and Cocper is still a great pitcher, at his best in a pinch. Maranville’s injury wiil of course ‘hurt .ug dur- ing the early weeks of the season. but I am h g he'll return okay. Bill 4 echnie, Pittsburgh — The Virates have been knocking at the pennant door for years and may open it this summer. [ real- ize the experts feel I was worsted in the Chicago trade, but 1 am will- ing to stand pat and let the sum- mer‘s snowing cecide the issue. Jack Hendricks, Cincinnati—l/| feel that the Reds are going to jolt the critics who have already con- signed my club to a place in the second division. The Reds havej e strength to win a place in the}, first division. Our pitching alone LEFT TO RIGHT—SMITH, FOX AIND COCHRAN EA Service Philadelphia. — Connie Mack considers himself very fortunate in respect to his recruits. Alreac'y it isapparent that he has picked up two likely catchers in Cochrane and Fox and a capable itifield substi- tute in “Red” Smith. ‘Mack is particujarly impressed ‘by Cochrane. He .thinks he will greatly bolster up the cli \by his batting and spirit, Back of the bat he is a regular chatterbox. Cochrane's catching style isn’t impressive. He is inclined to fig "it the ball a trifle, much after the style of Wally Schang when he broke in, but he-has much baseball ability and looks like a coming star. Smith is a clever shortstop and should Galloway fail, the Athletics wiil have a capable performer ready to step into the ‘breach. 7 ON HEAR PETITI FOR APPOINTMENT OF TESTA- MENTARY ADMINISTRATOR. ate of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss, In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the ‘Matter’ of the Estate of Henry F. Lubker, Deceased. Elizabeth ‘Lubker, ' Petitioner, v: Henry Lubker, John H. Lubk William Lubker, Daniel C. ker, Fred F. Lubker, Anna Rollin, Mary J. Terrill, A. 'L. Rollin and Fred Rollin, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the this .Court, in the County Court House, in the City ef Bismarck, County of Burleigh, find State. of North Dakota, and you and each of you, are hereby cited to be and ap- pear before this Court at said time and place, and answer said peti- tion, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court: I. ¢. DAVIES, Judge of the County- Court, (SEAL) Dated the 9th day of April, A.-D. 1925. Let the service of the abave cita- “TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY; ADVERTISEMENT. s, Notice Is Hereby, Given, That that, certain morteage, executed and _de- livered_b; illiam Steind] and Bar- bara Steind) his wife, Mortgi to Ontje J. Collmann, Mortgagee dated the 1st day of January A. D. nineteen hundred and sixteen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and. State of North Dgkota, on the 7th day of February A. D, 1916,, and recorded. in Book 131 of Mortgages, at page 512, will be fore- closed by. a sale, of. the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door .of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck, in the County of, Burleigh and State of North Dakota, atthe hour of 2 o'clock P. M., on the 26th day of April 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon. said mottgage, on the day of sale. The, premises described in, said mortgage and which will be sold, to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh and State ‘of North Dakota, and described as follows, . to-wit: The North West Quarter (NW%) of Section Eleven, (11) Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, Range Seventy-eight (78). West. of the Fifth Principal Meridian, con- taining 160 acres more or less, ac- cording to the United States Gov- ernment survey thereof, re There will be due on such mort- age at the date of sale the sum of Five. Thousand Five -Mundred and Twenty Six Dollars and Eighty Three ‘ents. Dated at Mayville, North- Dakota, this 14th Jay of March, 1925. JOHN S. COLLMAN, Executor of the-Last Will and Testament of Ontje J. Collmann, Deceased, Mort- . gagee. . F. W. ws 5 Attorney i Mayville, North Dakota. 8-17-24-31 47-14-21 SUMMONS __ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Joe Solomon, Plaintiff, vs. Alice Solomon, Defendant. The State of North Dakota sends i to the above named de- You are hereby, summoned and re- quired to answer the Complaint of the above. named plaintiff, a copy: of which Complaint is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District |: ‘ourt, in the Court House at Bis- marck, North: Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer on the sub- scriber within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such ‘service, and you are hereby notified that. if you fail to appear, or answer, judg- ™ment will be taken against, you by default for the relief demanded in the said Complaint, COGHLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Daketa. lip Inta RW lip Over weater _————————— In writing ‘to Grace H. Gittelson, of Chicago;..Mlinois, .which assign- ment. was datefl the: 16th day. of February 1921, and filed-for record in sald Office of the Register of éeds.oh the 24th day ofFebruary, 925, at 9 o'clock, A.-M. and corded in, Book 175 ‘of ‘Assignments at. page 200; willbe foreclosed by a sale of the ‘premises in such mortgage and ‘hereinafter, described, at the front door. of the Court House in the City of Bismarck and County of ‘Burleigh and: State of North Dakota at ‘the ‘hour of two clock, P.. Mi; on the.9th day of May 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the. day of sale. ‘The premises described in such.mortgage and which: will be sold to sattsty same are des- to-wit: st half. of the ‘East half (E% B%) Section Thirty-two (32), Township One hundred forty-two (42); North, of Range Seventy-five (75), West, situated {n the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $1,323.45 together with the costs.:and disbursements of .fore- closure,” Dated at Bismarck, North Dako- ta this $ist day of March, 1925. GRACE H. GITTE! IN, « s iAsbignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, -:. Attorney for Assignee of Mort- Bagee, < Bismarck, North Dakota. .. Se8h- -21-38—5-5 “The Deadwood Coach* filmed in the famous badlands ‘of. North and. South: Dakota, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre the last half of this week. : - IE: HONEY WOMEN BLow ON ANNVAL SALES. .. ZTAKES THE WIND i Above Named Respondents and|tion be made by publicatioh in the ica eMy club /pistronser’ tani 1 Persons Interested in the Es-| Bismarck Tribune once eagh week Was last season when we won hc pennant. Of course we 1 be able to repeut, but, re: the Washington club there fighting to the \ Euculaidanuae se OUT OF HUBBYS Branch Rickey, St. Louis — For ate of Henry F. Lubker, De-|for three successive weeks, all nut \OY 3 less than twenty days before said CLOSURE. SALI » several years the Cardinals have Vane E | You and each of you are hereby | hearing. ‘ar ———s not lived up to my preseason pre-) notified that William Lubker, the 1. C. DAVIES, . «ze ok dictions, so this year I am going to pice here has filed fe this (SHAE) Judge of the County Court orice, is hereby given that that ae : Blin sate a p. vo 1 Cc his petition, praying that let- | (SE, certain mort, , ed. By NEA Serv The year 1916 found him with But?| Play safe and merely say that we, a mortgage, execut by . B sane acaae ion} {¢'S of testamentary administration | Williams & Lindell, Oskar Heino, ‘a single man, Mort- Miller Huggins, Evo ew York, April 14.—With the pos-! falo inthe International League and|@te Shooting at the first division upon the estate of Henry F. Lubker,| Attorneys for Petitioner, ager, 40 Unlaa. investnisnt: Com: gardless of tie plasing material,| sible exception. of “Lefty” Groves,’ the foilowing season he was. with |and lope to finish there. My club late of the township of Hawkeye, in} Washburn, ‘North, Dakota. 17-24, | RADY e Mortgages, “dated the 25th Reni HALVES tive ly touted Southpaw of the Ath-| Pr upon returning to Boston | is much the same ag last year, | the County of Burleigh and State ‘ 4—10-17-24. | day ‘of September 1920, and filed Rie CUaREE See ao; it is doubtful if any ony i 5 ff North Dakota, deceased, be ——— for record in the office of the Reg- 1 it an he figured in one of the) Dave Bancroft, Boston-—I_ am! .ranted to William Lubker, and that| ‘The British air ministry has pro-| ister of Deeds of the County et AMG (Ko S3EN IRF ue hurler will attract the x trades of those days, going to| hopeful that my reconstructed in-| the said petition will be heard and | quced a flare for night use on land-| Burleigh and State of North Dakota ast that is certain to come the {the Athletics along with Kopp and] field will swpply a defensive|duly considered by this C ine fields that h fy high{Om the ath day of October, 1920, aused a number of my Vean Gregg, year-old portsider | 1 nd $60,000 for Bush,! strength that was lacking last sea-! 7 day, the 19th day of May, A. D.|in& fields that has unusually high) a+ 9:15 o'clock A, M. and recorded players to take the game more] with Washington, during the 1925) Schang and Strunk. son, While T realize it will be| 222% at 19 o'clock in the forenoon | power to penetrate through fog and| in Book 169 of Mortgages at page I feel we can win. season, After the 1918 season in Philadel- bb, Detroit - fear only regg’s efforts to stage a teal} phia, Gregg, figuring he was about , so of that day, at the Court Rooms of ! mist. ither inexiperiericed, yet I am pos- * . Ate the New York Yankees. comeback will be watched closely-| through, re Not long-after h dis: it wil pe pte eapetie A a great club. If we can ward off| There is no question on that point.| changed his mi however, and| Cent Want to finish last. that team the Tygers have a great | Fer the one-time star of the Cley ught. on with Seattle in the Pa-| .Att Fletcher, Philadelphia = My iain ah ea great) iand Indians and Boston Red Sox EGoas ee i at present ig ‘hot chance to win, i have an improved | I And there he h is Palivctub, particularly as to re-| 1% out te.4° last’ several : y t will finish, ‘but serve strength, which is most im-] Weep ago ‘hu fol Babe tuni One succe: vha will have in de- portant. ‘ ee aes a rege is reported to have cost the| veloping players who measure up ‘Connie Mack, Philadelphia—The| Gregg has has an illustrious -career shington club $35,000 in cold cush,| to the major league standards. It Athletics are going to be a in ba » his major| Just what the veteran will accom-|is a slow job to make over a big tender all tie way. We are cer- b eland back in} h in his comeback attempt is|ieague club, as Connig Mack can tain to finish in the first division, | 1911. ‘hie! ee oe ‘ with the 2 4 3 which means we have a, chance to| With th 1 Then he went to|the going a bit. too toygh. His ef- win the pennant My club has] the s. he cavorted for|forts wilt be watched closely at any just had about the proper experi ence to come through. Southpaw ES aad ian’ Groves will be a big help OFFICH BOY—Because I didn’t | ‘ George Sisler, St. Le ‘the | and was badly punished in the f FAST GAMES hear the beil. Browns will be a iore efficient | four rounds, He was knocked | IN TOURNEY Hereafter, when you don't hear ball club than last season. C in| down twice in the second round the ‘bell you must come and tell me influences on the team that dic not | #94 once in the third and took a ny sot” : make for discipline or harmony | Severe ‘beating in the fourth. FOR CAGE CUP . sir,” was the dutiful an- have been removed. [ am sure} Hagan hit hi Jo in the fifth — 55 bugh Scotsman. that the New York deal will prove | Pound and began reaching hio op-|__In the contest for the F. A. — helpful to the Browns Ponent with pard dlows to the hea. | Knowles basket ball shield Saturday! How To Strengthen Eyes Tris. Speaker, Cleve: He had Burns down in| night, St. Mary's grade school won ; are ae pop crory Cleveland 2am ire: eli vu \he bell savet the {from the High School Freshmen by| In a surprising short time simple Shooting at the first division. My | (ie en rapper, Hagan rushed | the score of 13 to 9 and the Junior | camphor, witchhazel, hydré e club disappointed What, season) Vonet: Scrapper he ninth and| High trimmed St. Mary’s Freshmen,|as mixed in Lavoptik eye wa due to various causes, injuries | Ut of his corner for the ninth and) 43 ¢ ¢ strengthens eyes so you can read or Playing havoc wii: the team’s|rained blows to ‘Burns’ head ar The teams were as follows: work more, One small bottle shows chances. I look for the players who | body. Burns went down and was) st. Marys gr Jno. y and] results. Aluminum eye cup free. failed me last year to come through counted out. Andy Hummel, Forwards; Ed. | Jos. Breslow, Druggist.—Adv. this season. | sea seeds Ve. Fohl, Boston—Anything bet- ter than seventh lace will be re . . Peed By es ao a wrosresciverdien. | When the Old Baseball Lid’s Pried Open The even balance of the Americ = League clubs makes it pos i Berga anything to happen. [ am } for.the hest. ‘Bddie Collins, Chicago—1 merely wanto_emphasize the fact that the White-S80x are not an eighth place | club and we intena! to demonstrate | that Pfact this summer. Pennant thoughts are far removed at pres: | ent, my chief thought is to get the | hest possible results out of the ma- | terial at hand. RUSSIE LE ROY BEATS WILLARD IN SIX ROUNDS i 'g NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- at 65, and assigned by an instrument » remained | problematical of course, He de-| testify. , pitching great ball| liver and then again he may find EMPLOYER—Why «idn't you a couple of com . rate. come when I rang, ———— Upon. the hill-top your vision grows: For miles and miles you see the work of man and nature. ‘Down in the valley your view is limited by‘ thé hills; by your neigh- bor’s home—by the store across the ways se you, This newspaper—properly used—will guide you'to the hill-top. Read it and your vision is enhlarged:''You get 4 bird’s - eye view of world events. You glimpse all the doing of the days. iW, ish a to thet Fail to use it;;and your‘view around home. _ You-remain in ‘igi events here and abroad, but of tiich even more vitally—news of the very things that have to do with your personaly every-day life. jiiiie1 six: Someone might be selling’ ‘4’ new; ‘Ketter And‘ more economical food; or a utensil that Wollid ‘add‘immeéasur- ably to your comfort ahd. well-beitigs of soié: better material for-shges or clothing but you would never Bp ueceroia) Apel 6. as 5 You may read every line of'the b : Wee to his wring ‘ast night when 2) Ss : 4 look the advertising} you aré' still iving ‘mn the‘ valley. The bout was the second on a card this age of progress. :::: : }fnow evervel i westerner in every way and could % ‘ + » was able to go the whote distance. ¢ clalized- im jabs and uppercuts, to E imes ‘was forced to clinch. CL "| YY Z 2 : know, because our restricted view. ‘6 if yoy. Philadelphia, April 14. — Russie ‘ news, but if: ut oVer- Sreasie 9, a aacige ie PRONR LS 3 * Baile Wilsed coiances Be, Koa remain eiorned about tia ; Siete put The bout was tie second 0 now in order. tolive ahappy, useful; profitable life in Willard was outclassed by the ‘ BPN: i Key : Bet lay claim to, one of the sched — , GLe : rte (oe - Read the advertisements—and know everything that through tis ruggedness that he » : Z goes in on the market-place. : From. the first bell LeRoy usec! all J : : ace i : ‘ the ‘stuff in his repertoire. but spe- 4 et & heglt @ ddA aka ace aR : ed Sh wtftect ot the rain ot blows, Willard . Advertivements bring the wares:efthe world to your doorstep for your inspection eweight s@rap- |. ‘ked out geri 3 n igan Ot away to a-poor start ees