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_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 7 Tal Pal Workouts day’ ‘he alo Indian, 13 ds aft FLYWEIGHT SECTOR Workouts: every day, tr ote eee ane. fear the season grind within another! round. week, it was stated. | _—— ide! La Barba Reaches Pugilistic Parapet by Defeat of | The team is listed as follows by, -New, York— Phil Rosenberg, ‘ . . : |Collins: quarter, Olson; half, Brown,| New York, bantamweight cham- . Frankie Genaro MeGettigan, Lofthouse, Gobel; full,! pion hurt his hand'in an ex- | Gobel, Moses, Kaebert; center, Fol-| hibition bout and cannot meet jsom,' Danrot; Benser, Nichola;! Carl ' Tremaine’ in « Cleveland guards, Slattery, Jones, Danrot,/ Sept. 22. | Sanders, Smith, Jacobs, | a | Birdzell, tackles, Perkins,| _ New York Mike McTigue, ! Bender, Anderson, Carleson; ends,| former light heavyweight titlist, | Perkins, Brown, Jones, Folsom, Dan-, has blood poisoning and will be ‘ounty of Burleigh.—ss. Harris Team Practically i t of land hereinafter described land which was assessed in your H me tor taxation for the year 1920, ' = was on the 13th day of December, =a A ‘ | eat 1921, duly sold, as provided by law, ol 3 5 ‘0 M. F. Harrington, O'Neil, braska, HM, Uttley, O'Neil, Nebra N. Dak, Pennant fice af, County Auditor, *Bis- Cinches American League | e | for the delinquent taxes of the year Bobby Jones Is Four Up Near | is ind that the time for redemp- Rew, orks | | Eee ei ead Male WAL Cipire Dine be | Mivinc over the” | Finish on Golf Finals i Mays from the completed. service Hunters are most successful in bagging the game, ‘ lanes a tithe. | Oakmont;-Pa, Sept. 6,—®)—Bobby] Wes ‘halt ot the. ‘Wea hain when they take good equipment along. The best kind gtetall am {Jones of Atlanta was well on his way) A ecine sold. for, $67.53. of a marksman. cannot hope to shoot right with a poor ;, 3 long Amount sold for, $67.53. jto. bis nd successive national) Ainount required tv redeem at amateur champion today when he led | tnis date, $103.72. Watts Guan, his youthful fellow cit- addition to the above ; gun or ammunition, but you'll notice that good hunters |izen, by four wp, at, the end of the| vou wilt Be: ceaulees f, pay ale come here for their fire arms, ammunition and other | Jones shot a 70, two under par. to provided by law hunting requirements. x full yame enators and seco sas a result of Ahe cham ive triumphs over the yesterday, ¥ to 3, while the men were idle r Witness my hand and official seal reh of the Pirates was fi : oe | aay i f i ed to keep | gain his advantage, Gunn holding " redeem said Pace aut rington: wxpnis |him square at the turn, r =| ut the time for reae on as above . 5 ry a z. 4 Bey tietctoia itta vhete atin |rerialiy by an sramte the at ‘the stated, sided thereat will Issue’ to Go well prepared, fellows, and you’ll have no disappoint VOLUN LAL ae iar ie a a the halde e tax sale certif- * A . to six straight wins, th for the first nine, “Bobby having a| icate as provided by law ing tales to tell when you get back. Come in and talk it | | 86 and Gunn over with us, the trip you are planning. We will be glad upted by the Cardinals, 9 to 3, ‘Chan this 16th day of Mav 14 MeKechnie’s piled up FRANK J. JOHNSON, — ‘, : 2 be a wo | civataceliat the Weaneobeipianby AM waste Cat, to give you some helpful points and above all, we want featured Huis ating atta Pe rcae Pe mena Tet epee to show you what a fine lot of Hunters’ needs we have “ 2 HivcHes: i ran Habe {the eleventh and twelfth b h 9 reas paaiiat, the or teran abe! Sige Sah the chattplom deunced dhe} ready now. @eee ‘acdred by the Cardinals; | jmateh with a par three as Gunn had | trouble in coming out of a deep trap. Hs ondere We Sell Hunting License. | A birdie three added another for| Approximate amounts needed for | Bobby at the 14th, his second drop- | school No. 1, 120 tons, for school N | ping 20 feet from the pin to be fol-| 2, 30 tons and for school No. ‘erry Homers hie run by Terry in the 10th nts to draw a little tes by defeating | Vie Aldridge and George Grantham, tr nn, showing up just d into world’s series by a team| % % now hovering near the cellar; Young, | Results Yesterday | Alex Ferguson, not good enough for | ¢——-—________- a thorough trvout with th Speaker, lender of the Indians, re-] Rosters of both clubs f turned tothe game after a long Sibee off, appearing at just once dur-| situdes ure scarcely ing the week, but that was enough) the fame ; to add one point to h All through nature the male wears the gay col- orings and plumage, and it is only with humans that the female affects gayety while the male is with membe. seventh nd money to which they National League Sox, but able, nevertheless, to] Cincinnati 2; Chicago 1. the Philli The victory re jlowed by a sensational putt. He) tous bi ! duced Pit age to eight = {picked up the fifteenth when his op-| pony tn guarantee fulfillment of full game: ADELA BANBA ponent hooked across a road- to] contract es In the only other major league Bra gaee sae rough ane had 6 shoot over the i Bids will be received up to ane pair esterday, a national league . ta woe : i 4 sie : rees. e shot landed in a trap. including September 15th, 1925. Dis- game yesterday, 4 national learue jfore’s the new King of the fly weight sector. He gained top honors by |""Al tee Nome green, Jones took his| trict board reserves the right to Te- \ PaWatie and Bush, of Chicago, put virtue of his defeat of Frankie Genaro on the west « t the other night. |yesq of four because Gunn ‘again | Ject any and all bids. cinnath, and Bushy of cnt, tay) La Barba left no doubt as to the result, handing the New Yorker a meat | wandered into the deep traps with CagHES oe ORE inate : ledger by driving in runners in the| trimming over the 1l0-session route. About a year ago the new crowD- |g hook, missed in the pit and finally e 9. F283-4-5- 7869-10-11 4 fourth and ninth. The Red wearer was only an amateur, 1 made rapid strides up the pugilistic | reached the green in four. Jones Paes a oda horts fi Jada played the hole in par. Ling? ROPOSAL FOR BIDS ‘Too Late To Classify * | food by the airmen in the flight) HOLD FARMER ,'. Six te f the vin —_ re —_ Linden Schoc! District No. 28 0 ee rom the Pacific coast to Hawaii. Poi lage a z! 'o———____.. Wing, N. D., will receive bids for e ai ~, has the appes f paste, but i: uM a voll ; wing is hee of buriding a Scan clatsent | WANTED—Waitresses at Ohio Cafe,| ha? the appearance of paste, but is IN SHOOTING Coles and st ed | BASEBALL Hee la aig feet ee | 8 Sth, eae me and nut vom oppin, i c «d bottom concrete with brick top| FOR RENT -—~’Th furnished f Koob, the Colone er, ted | e—____-______- 7 total man hole, prick filter ae FO. ENT - ree unfurnishe: A warrant for the arrest of M. B. only seven hits in all and issued) bottom and chateoai filter at top. rooms for light housekeeping, with! T AY’ Reed, McKenzie farmer, has been is tour tree tickets to first, while his | 6 National League |""Installing pump and pipes, caye{ bath. 416 6th or phone 482M. 110 STUDENTS | sued on a complaint signed by Nels mates fired at will upon Pott, Peter- | j Ww. L Pet. troughs and conductor pipes lead-| oO cate OR RENT—Ad eet GET DIPLOMAS | Struwing, (a neighbor, charging son, and Patterson, touching then | Pittsburg ..... 8 7 E, de IN rere ee te shooting with intent to kill.” omega Batterson, “touehiny j Fittsburg Bo 47.630) YD agtrict will furnish all materi piano. Phone 613W after 6 o'clock. —— The.ease will come up for exaniin= —_— = | Cincinnati 00/00 69 601534 | yciding Septembee Leth. fee. BIS | paltsa ke Van Hook. 9-5-3 : S —WP)—Diplo-] ation before Magistrate W. S. Cas- | - — | Brooklyn. 61 64 “488 | trict board reserves the Fight to re-| FOR RENT—1 nicely furnished room| 1 selman late today, | Dozen Players Released and Waived by Lagging Clubs Are jst. Louis ..1...1.1. 62 69 AT for 1 or 2 persons. Good lighting | 110 ‘ Reed was earlier in the week plac- \ . : re aes | Boston 582 system. Has large clothes closet.| College here at graduation exercises} eq under a peace bond of $1,000 in | Slated for Action in Diamond Classic Chicago tees, BT UA E trict. Call 3083 or 515 Mandan Ave. yesterday connection with the shooting which ' \ | Philadelphia B5 72 1133 7-8-9-10-11 9. Thirty-eight were given diplomas] js alleged to have occurred on Reed's i a ‘| ers For SALE BY REcErven | NANTED—Elderly woman for house-| showing, that they had successfully | farm, woe. ean king fit ' Ferod ofiusafutness. sea American Teague naires Salen vaitenen oted sits: te pac NDS : S ae high sehool graduate 4 “et were given During the last year the National i Plays Queer Tricks Washington 82 48 fixtures and equipment for complete | LADY WANTS work cleaning house | { ‘two were given high} Museum at Washington acquired The goddess of chance also has| philadelphia * Barca large restaurant. Must be sold for) @nd doing washing at her hom diplomas and three were giv-| more than 300,000 new specimens. orrow ayed queer tricks with Walter|Chicapo | aes what it will bring. Splendid oppor-| | 404 Ave. B. 4 ertificates| of proficiency in . ; t week and stored in f ranting him two-fold at! Se. Lou nae ee tunity to acquire complete restau-| WANTED—Experienced Waitress jal lines of work. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS | E. g hee St. Louis .......... 66 60 rant equipment or any part at a| Clifford’s Cafe. 9- 1 z ee ickcascten | Cles fA aed eawue| ted baseball hopes, bearing| the glorious end of his career, the! Detroit cesses 65 60 fraction of original cost. ft — ese of American League! i. Gnscription in the venerable] Wish te piteh, a world’ ries, denied Cleveland [60 69 CMLIBRBIET Chum, ARE A xe a: bs om ‘ gee * with such discouraging: e| arity | Ng York chsionnte ee q Vebb jock, . 23 ‘ Batting Race Finds Youth — | scrawl of Connie Mack, “Do not open| Guring those many years when his| Boston... <<. Bismarck, North Dakota. Honolulu — Poi, the Hawaiian Being Served until 1926.” pace was the fastest and his curve 9-2-3-4-5| “staff of life,” was to be carried as P| sel » The the Athletics| the most deceptive in the league. ry makes ertain th ving of| But this year “Old Barney” has | American Association: rn Chicago, Sept. 5.-UP)—-Youth is the 1925 ba classic for recognition as 2 'NOTRY| qouiévillé ........-/98 , 46) 678 teaming it with age today for the) Pittsburg and hington Whose’ perticipation in this {indianapolis 10.11.27 @5 1542 ting championship of they An autumn cl. cannot be cone| ee eee e al to recall hia great | St. pau) seeeee 15 66 532 * i erican League | ceived whose two participants exem-| Series cannot fail to resall his great | Minneapolis ....... 74 69 618 ”? Al Simmons, colorful star with the} plify more cl than do the aetna fon the Pirates ia thés.1903 (anpas City’. 10 72 66 . Athletics, is the youngster battling and ators, the eee be be les lao Toledo .. | 63 78 = veterans, Ty Cobb and which the * « ‘ Vi 5, Milwaukee 80 f 7 . jc In Limelight . . with another veteran, Alongside this picturesque trio are| Columbus .. 90 7 ! erage, giV-| apparently ae with Coub th Netroit pilnt,t eee heat oi en hit games that bolster} New York 6; Philadelphia 6. dun colored. Hence, it is more and more interest- gee : aes E em ntage of the flying Sena- i Pi % Sey ; - Coe a Sees ere ite yea | tow. they are only : anley jCoveleskle, bade tet|: peseeieriet Fittabiatg a ing to note the crescendo of lighter colors in men’s =e 53, b as | moved from the honor which almost] yretful good-bye last winter after i clothes and a lack of self-consciousness at wear- mes to 101 for Cobb, Harry | of the Browns is third with .874, with Heilman fourth with .371 The figures are based on gam every player aspires to_uttain Heading the list of these with whose fortunes the fates of baseball have trifled in kindly fashion is Roger Peckinpaugh, who two years Home runs were few and far be-| mphant New. York. Yankees, su tween during the week. Bob Meusel) PS"! * pi eee rs of valiant service under Tris peaker, who has been able to spit- American League ington to one-fifth of its} Boston 3; Washington 9. sane ingitly “Dutch” Ruce | Others not scheduled. er, Waived out of the National lengue, who this year has been able| ., American Association to chalk up 16 victories. yee wits = ¥ Louisville 8; Kansas City 4. ing things that aresbright. Men are paying more attention to clothes than ever before. On Lake Michigan : - Facing the Park 16 acres for your enjoyment This tendency toward gayer clothes is preva- lent on both sides of the water, and while English- of the Yankees, however, smashed Saar 7 = Tp Tooley ile 6: Rapsse. out two, giving him the lead with} ak,” Collins declared. “Unless line | z i ‘i i i ir pearl 21. Ken Williams of ‘the proms, BISMARCK opments show greater improve- | | GAMES TODAY te men are laying it on a bit thick with their pea NE THOUSAND large, sunlit, outside rooms....each with Who was tied with New York slugger ment within the next two weeks, we! \ 4 gray morning coats, white toppers and white ‘linen an unobstructed view of the Lake. A 16-acre privately pa d 26. are going e gainst it.” { ————___ 7 . . . : aie 3 4 Other leading batte par ee le a sana | spats, still we have our own tendencies this Fall owned estate. .affording every recreation or quiet seclusion. In zo ne bs Party To strengthen the forward wall, Ameri Lea; Beer ee auer, St Laws, 3405) Collins today said he will move Kae-| _.. “smerican League epee Eh P 535 nS, 4 bert, 170-pound fullback, to center| Chicago at St. Louis. DURE Hs cr (he, Pirates was for the present. Collins says he has| Cleveland at Detroit. Pa ae cer arnt «ihe, Firates, es been notified that two more heavy-| Boston at Washington. the big sensation of the National ; weight line. candidates ‘will report| Philadelphia at New York. ee went om Db pabiing| for practice next week. They are — National League toward light colored suitings, colored shirts with the exclusive University of Chicago collars to match, gay’ socks and brilliant cravats. gape sony warm ean Jackson Parks. Wide verandas, shade trees, spacious lawns... equaled by* spree that carried him to a fourth BIRCeubcheycohan Average, of 355. ae Bonser, (170) peands,, sl saverteet (courtesy of) no other hotel in Chicago. Ten min- hiladelphia also. is i year, and Anderson, 190 pounds, see-| se, i . icago. pee CLE adelnhie aise, | Coach Collins Reports Weak,| ona all-state mention last year. _Baneale at Ga utes from the shopping. theatre and Fecepaad im many game | Ineffective Line May Hurt : A tentative schedule announced Brooklyn at Boater businesscenter of thecity via Illinois ler not only has been doing some | oday by Collins is as follows: Alum-| New.York at Philadelphi 4 timely hitting in the Pirates drive | Prospects ni, September 11; Mandan, Oct. 135 aa Central Suburban teainsssbat auieeP — for a pennant, but his base running | Jamestown, Oct. 7 and Dickinson American Association. - along the Lake. 350 trains daily. —_ has been an outstanding feature in| —— _ | Oct. 20 there; Mandan, Oct. 31. An|” st Paul at Minnea : j the Pirate’s attack. He has register-; With a green squad and material]offer of a $400 guarantee hus been| Kensas City at Mitwauk " Moderate Rates i ed’ 130 runs, and was hooked up with|running light, Bismarck high grid-| made to bring Fargo here this sea- “ » Tel an ukes. 2 Ra ‘Chi h 1 i Max Carey, a teammate for the base| ders today centered hopes for a|xson, he stated. 1 Louie Se indintespol tes at the Chicago Beach Hotel are ex- ‘i an i stealing honors. Each has 30. | state championship team on a first-| Collins says he has been assured | gp. ng ianapo! f { tremely reasonable. From $4.50 to $10.00 per Hornsby On Top jclass backfield which shows unusual | of nes here with Minot and Val-! | aoa A ‘ day .. . $31.50 to $56.00 per week. Dining Rogers Hornsby, manager of the| promise, in the opinion of Harold|ley City. Minot loses eleven men| SPORT BRIEFS | i Toomsand dit ge pecehaverieck fake Mica: i Ca: pais, who sont lnBes: to top the Cathey oe i : Sea ale ae and Valley City 9 out of..11,1 “ 5 Le Beod is pel esti peepased aud served 5 national list increased his average “oac! ollins has been drilling}he declared, although he expects : 4 either ala carte or at moderate table d*hote prices. Cl se Seo by five points and is leading with|the squad of 35 men who reported | stiff contests from both teams. ey Buffalo—Jimmy Slattery, Buf- i luncheons, 65¢ to $160 ere ae tee ase: : .399. Jimmy. Bottomly, also of St.j last Monday in the fundamental: Louis. is safely entrenched in_sec-| gridiron y of} In McGettigan, Lofthouse, Bender! fajo light Ay ‘Melght, knocked science and reports rapid} backfield combination, he states..Col-| out Fr arpenter of Rock- ond place with .376, with Jack Four-| progress shown by the majority of]and Olson, Collins has a promising} @Way in the foarth found. nier of the Dodgers third, with .360. | candidat. lins is not enthusiastic about the i —— Hornsby failed to incmase his 34| The coach today voiced fears that| backfield so far this season, claim- Portland, Oregon—<'Tiay” Kid home run record. a light, green line will seriously ]ing they lack coordination and are Homan, Hortland - heatyweight, ‘Other leading batters are: Blades,| handicap development of the team |deficient in fundamentals. knocked out Li o (aie gy here > ming, bathing, boating. 4 clay tennis courte. An 18-hole St, Louis .350; Roush, Cincinnati | which plays its first game with the] First scrimmage of the year -will : << __ putting green. All the South Side r Me ‘360; Wheat, Brooklyn .347; Cox,| alumni, September 11. be next week. So far the coach has | =e is Sounfty. clubs and the Jacksop:Park Brooklyn 845; Stock, Brooklyn 344. he line is light and terribly:been whipping his men into form, —~—— golf course are nearby. Outdoor danc- ing in our own open-air dance pavilion. Always lots of Earl Smith of the’ Millers led an|—— VER SHE GOES! SEIBERLING All Treads AT A BIG DISCOUNT : ; good company, good wholesome entertainment. An ideal Bathing ... Boating ... Golf... Tennis ‘A host of outdoor sports right here on our own private grounds. 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