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PAGE SIX ~ Sports GOSLIN HITS HOMER AND | SOLONS COP Browns Beat Tigers and Sox Tame Indians Mackmen Win run to te ag lowed by Peckinpaugh's double to’ | Washington 2 runs in the terday, enough to defeat Boston 2 to| 1, Vache's double, after Prothro’s| in the 6th} and Boone's sinj counted £ 000 000 002 000 001 OU Marberry and and Picinich. BROWNS RALLY—COP Detroit, April 28.—Going into the | - vth 5 runs behind Louis pound- day ingle, ba de 2 singles. Three ereid’s home run, and ing a inning and the 9th. was Detroit's 6th straight defeat. Cobb started his | Chic: y 7 | Cincinnati first game of the season, playing innings. - Sisler’s 9th inning single made the 13th consecutive game in which he had hit safely. St. Louis 101 010 007 Detroit 110 021 210- « Dixon, Holloway, Wells, Johnson and | Bassler, Woodall SOX TAME INDIANS Chicago, April 28—Chicago bunch. |C of the Cleve- | Chic ed hits behind wildn land pitchers and with some daring base running, easily defeated Cleve- land, 12 to 4 RHE Cleveland 600 020 110— 4 10 Chicago... 003 000 Ux-—12 9 Karr, Buckeye, Edwards and My- Robertson, Lyons and Crouse, GRAY BLAN Philadelphia, Ap am Gri youthful righthander of the Athl jes, shut out New York yesterday driven from the mound in the 5th by an attack which included a home run ‘by Al Simmons. R. H. EB. New York 000 000 000-0 9 4} Philadelphia ..400 040 00x—8 10 Shawkey, Beall and O'Neill; G and Cochrane. SCOTT WINS FOR GIANTS! & Cubs Defeat Reds and Robins! b Down Braves | New York E was in goo yesterda subdued the Phillies, the ing the second game of th 5 t6 In addition to permitting only, 8 tered hits, Scott sent a home=#n into the left field stands. R. A. E. Philadelphia’ ..000 030 000—3 8 1 New York ....001 021 10x—5 12 1 Carlson and Henline; Scott and Hartley. CUBS SOCK puguE | Cincinnati, April . ago hit Luque freely and won ibs) Bes vies tory-of the series 5 to It was year, “Hi” wyeEs, centerfielder, purchased from St. Louis last Saturday was added to the Reds sick list. Chicago A Cincinnati -000 010 010—2 7 Kaufmann, Keen and Hartnet Luque, Biemiller and Wingo. PETTY IN “FOUR WINS Brooklyn, April 28—Jess Petty, big. left hander from the American Association, pitched Brooklyn’ to a 15 to 2 victory over Boston yester- | day. Boston went hitless in 6 in- nings, from the Ist to the 8th. R. H. EL Boston ......100 000 001— 2 4 6 Brooklyn 023 200 35x—15 14 2 Kamp, Benton, Ogrodowski, Batch- elder and O'Neill; Petty and De- berry.” COLGATE BOXER WINS DESPITE HANDICAPS Colgate University boasts a great athlete in George Dorham, who, de- spite the fact that he has only one leg, ib ‘slightly deaf and has a with- ered arm, has worked his way into 4 regular berth on the school’s box- ing team. He fights in the 129- pound class and shows much prom- ise. CMan to an Te RACE IN ENGLAND jsas?—S. 8. 8. | You no doubt refer to Tom Poor. Princess Dm going to settle lincluding the i Golitzine, “formerly Franc E ; where she will steeplechaser, § er thoroughbreds, Sunshine on the right. it was thought he had ree a ie over Detroit | S-——> out # 10 to 8 victory over Detroit /# set a record for misplays in the Rice, who opened the | atting for Dixon and mak-| 4 tted twice in the) (a 4 BASEBALL | nal League performance in plain words, it was still a bit shy of the mark hung up Al Selbach,, Baltimore outfielder, | rrr i was terrible, on Jacobson’s 3 base hit, both inj through with exactly f was the worst performance in Amer- ax Say 30’! NO. CHANCE FOR BOUT; DEMPSEY GOES TO EUROPE 23.—Abandoning ston, Vangilder, Danforth and | American League championship m Tunney-Gibbons until, after the Wills- Weinert last night annour for Europe with | Association Estelle Taylor, on conference with moter Tex Ric ard. Rickard said it , Tunney,- or Gibbons for at this time,-in view of the bouts in which uled to perform in Ju aac as of the Yankees was | Mi ‘accepted the . negroe’s fight with Charley Weinert pointing to the fact that Weinert di posed of Luis Angel Firpo Chicago at Cini fight that the latter will be removed AMERICAN ASSOCIA‘ TION hat he has chosen a suitable Boxing followers took this remark to indicate that the champion fight this year fact that Demp: mands three months for training, it was not expected that Rickard could a championship fight with- nt, outdoor season. Brief Skea 7 of Big Stars land at Detroit. hington at Boe New York at oO g to the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ene Pittsburg at AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis “Browns eer—Joined the 9 Browns in 1917, comi . es Philadelphia 8. ie) oming from Colum. ASSOCIATION pitgebare 8 . Paul at Louisville, rain. __ The Referee o—_—__—_-. AL SELBAC! HH “HOL! DS. A. L. MA! ERRORS IN OUTFIELD By NEA Service post-season series national golf championship ?—F.. T. 8.| In 1922. How old is Mike’ McTigue?—R/ F. E. McTigue is 32. When did the Boston Red Sox last win the pennant?—B. In 1918, Did Chick Evans ever make a hole in one?--P, W. A. es, on the fourth hole—190 yards at Edgewater Golf Club. What is thé name of the star high jjumper at the University of Kan- DPOPTSOT O96 09 OSS OOO OOE Kiddies’ Evening By MARY GRAHAM BONNER Pigs’ Party “Grunt, grunt,” said,Grandfather Porky Pig, “there is going to be a meant to tell the others, but 60 great had been his excitement that he had ae been able keep it to him- self. “Grunt,grunt,” said Pinky Pig, “there is going to be a party.” Now Pinky Pig had known about the party, too, and he ha TM nct meant to say “orn “| ‘ about. it, but ! eee the excitement : had been too much for him to keep It to himeelf. “Squeal,, squeal,” said Pinky Pig's mother, “there is to be a party to day.” Pinky Pig’s mother had not meant to tell the news, either. “Squeal, squeal,” said Mrs. Pinky Pig, “there is a be a feast. Mrs. Pinky Pig had meant te keep this to herself, too! “Grunt, grunt,” said Sammy Sausage, “there {g to be extra food today.” Sammy Sausage could have given himself a good scolding for say- ing this. He had meant to keep It @ secret! “Grunt, grunt,” sald Brother Ba- con, “I can hardly wait to begin the big meal.” Nor had Brother Bacon meant to say anything about it! “Squeal, squeal,” said Sir Benja- min Bacon, “I am always ready in my splendid way for a little extra repast.” ; Sir Benajmin had decided he would not speak of this at.all! “Grunt, Grunt,” said Mrs. Pink Pig, “I can hardly wait to get my snout into the food.” Mrs. Pink. Pig had not.meant to mention that there would be food soon! “Squeal, squeal,” said Master ne Pig, “I am ready for the ban- quet Master Pink Pig had been saying over and over to himself that he would keep that word banquet in his own little pig mind and not utter a grunt or a squeal about it. “Grunt, grunt,” said Master Pink Pig’s mother, “I must see that-I get a good meal today and that Master Pink Pig and his wife do not hear of the excitement, Of course she had not meant to give away what had been in. her A NASTY TUMBLE — BUT THE RACE GOES ON One of the favorite sports in England is. ‘steeplechase ‘racing. And it's a bit dangerous, $00. The above photo was snapped curing a hectle moment in a race at one of the course: One of the jockeys had a remarkably close call. race, however, went on just the same, a pastime that_is. filed with thrills Henry Lubker, John H. Lubk and excitement. i ary He seems to be trying to pull his mount tow rds him. The Fred Rollin, Respondents. b s . » TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925 In the Matter of the Estate of Henry F. Lubker, Deceased. Elizabeth ‘Lubker, ’ Petitioner, REE FS RON rectt Bae er, Fret *. Lubker, Anna Rollin, ra near London.| Mary J. Terrill, A. L. Rollin and The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and Hundred Fifty-one Dollars and One Sor Hundred Forty-two Seventy-five 76) West of the Fifth cipar Mertaian, Dated April 3rd, N HE: DSTO, sheriff of Buricigh County, North Dakota: N, CUPLER & Auorneys: gig Plaintiff, Fargo, North estate of said deceased is r2 settlement and di and petitioning that nis , the residue be distributed to the unto entitled, glosed and he be discia pat |Jate of the township of Hawkeye in the 20th any « at ten o'clock in th noon of that day at the court rooms | granted to Willlam Lubker, and that gf thix Court in the court house, in| the said petition will be heard and e City of Bismarck, County of Bur-|duly considered by this Court on and State of North Dakota,] Tuesday, the 19th day of May, A. D. duly appointed by this] 1925, at'10 o'clock in the forenoon 4 and decree, among other things, rects the sale property hereinafter described, the amount of sald judg- ment, with interest thereon and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of said sale applicable and by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the clerk of said court, thereof, directing me to sell said of the real thereto will under the seal 4-3-40-17-24 5-1, 'D CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss, In County Court, before Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Rob- . ‘Treacy, otherwise known . H, Treacy, Deceased. judgment and’ decree. and the person appointed by said court to make said sale, the hereinafter described real prop- est bidder for cash jon at the front door house in City in the County of Burleigh tate of North Dakota, on the 6th day of May, 1925, of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy the amount of said judgment and decree, terest thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such gale applicable thereto will satisfy. The to be sold as aforesaid, pursuant to said judgment and de- and to said writ and to this n are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, and are described as follows, The North half of the South- east quarter (NY% of SE%) and the South half of the Northeast. quarter (8% of NE%) of Sec- tion Twenty (20),_in_ Townshlj lon Een i ‘erty to the h at public auc Now, if you will believe it, |’ Treacy, Jessie FP who is now Robert at the hour formerly Dorothy ‘Treacy, Treacy, a minor and J, P. Baker, the special guardisn of; said Kenneth-W. Treacy, « minor, and said Kenneth W. Treacy, of full legal age, ‘The State of North Above Named Respondents: Respondents. Dakota to the} > Judge of the County Court. 5-1 less than twenty days before said Spondents and each one of hereby notified that i count of August BE. Johnson, ministrator of the estate of 4 late of the city "the County- of ¥ “State of Noreh thoughts! “Grunt, Grunt,” sald Sir. Perci- val Pork, “there will be fine eats today.” Now, he had not. meant to say this at all, nor had he meant to ay anything so ordinary as “eats.” That was no word for a Sir Per- cival to use. But in his excitement he had for- gotten the nicest words to use and he had spoken when he had not meant to speak at all. Perhaps that was why he spoke as he did! “Grunt, grunt, squeal, squeal,” said Miss Haw. “I must hurry to Chicago, April pov the White Sox and Cubs in G. H. center field for the opening game Browns in the Cleveland the other day, made thiee errors on as When did Glenna Collett win the} she meant to. say 2 Word about it!. BOSTON MARATHON 8 L. (Chuck) Mellor eye Ninois A. C. is shown (pseasti is victory i “ nual Patriot Boston aa the’ actentod Day Maiti the banquet. Those other pige will be there first if I don’t,” And .then she twisted her ‘tall with annoyance, for neither had But the pigs did not know. that each of them had “heard of this secret. They had- heard - the! son of the farm- er telling. of the pigweed be had found down the road which he was ‘going to give to the pigs. And they had seen him go for it. But each pig had thought he or she. was the only one of them who bad seen thi None cf them had been’ able to keep a good secret, even i though each” had’ meant to be on band, vr-on foot, for the secret be- fore any of the others, Soon the boy came with the ‘pi weed and‘ oh, such a feast as thot was, Even though each had given away then had the secret each one of really known the secret in advance —and anyway the boy had meapt to give each an equal” share. ‘Oh, it was a splendid Pigs’ in spite of all the talking fhey had done. . @, 1934, Western. Newspaper Uston) OTICK OF SALE Notice Ne hereby given that by virtue ‘of @ judgment and Aceree foreslosure rendered and 6 iy the District Court of fF Fourth dudicial District in and’ for the County, of Burleigh snd Sta Note. Pakota, an keted, eof ti 2 in an action “whereas” Che aitield Cemetery Assoc! corporation, was piaintitt fo Henry. wyipbee Katie Wiens, Farme tate Bank of ye Nor mn Dakot Ky corporation, L. R. rd, as Receiver of ‘Th nk of Wing, Ba: the| corporation, ‘The. Northern, ‘Trubt | ; the | Company, a corporation, and Henry De Mar, four-time winmer of the Koepplin, were defendants, in favor ._ event by 100 yards, Py pi plaintiff ‘and a coolant the | aeconatnts, for tl sum of Twelve _ Such popularity must be deserved a day. fe ak No all Persons Interested in the Es- , has been rend is{ state of Henry F. Lubker, De- ed to this! /easea: showing that You and each of you are hereby notified that William Lubker, the petitioner herein, has filed in’ this Court his petition, praying that let- ters of testamentary administration upon the estate of Henry F. Lubker, of his ¥,{the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, be settlement thereof, |of that day, at the Court Rooms of time and place any per-|this Court, in. the County.Court interested in said estate may| House, in ‘the City of Bismarck, file his exceptions, :n|County of Burleigh, and State of 8, to said ‘account, and peti-| North Dakota, and you and each of tion and euncest the same. you, are hereby cited to be and ap- the above named re-| pear before this Court at said time and euch of you, ure|and place, and answer said peti- cited and required then andjtion, and show cause, if any there to be ‘and appear before this} be, why the prayer of said petition Court, and show cause, if any you| should not be granted. have, why said account should not| By the Court: ry , thé residué-of said es- 1. C. DAVIES, tate distributed, the administration Judge of the County Court. of said estate Closed and said Au- | (gpaL is ‘ * ‘ A =. Johnson, said administra- 5 Gis hae Dated the 9th day of April, A. D. Dated the 10th day of April, A. D. 1925. Let, the service of the above oe % ata tion be made by publication in the 1: C. DAVIES, | Bismarck Tribune once each week for three successive weeks, all nut re hearing. i ‘ CITATION. HEARING _PRTITION |. C, DAVIES, FOR APPOINTMENT OF TESTA- Judge of tne County Court MENTARY ADMINISTRATOR, (SEAL) State of North Dakota, County of| Williams & Lindell, } Burleigh—ss, In County Court, 1 Judge. 4—10-17-24. Attorneys for Petitioner, Before Hon. I. C. ‘Washburn, North Dakota. f om): Hi A wl must deserve it.. Shewmrheld. fee for an average of pe 1000 cake wv) ‘Onething alone—Chesterfield’s