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PAGE SIX “4 CROWN STILL RESTS ON eee Critical Memerts —TVired t tapidiy fed for hin from Mike McTigue e \ Narrow Margin » While they But ney in the meeting outstanding factor in his succe ndomitable courage in the face almost certain de courag Which bore hin up un gruelling al flowe ed Rapidly sive exhibition in . Delaney, who coolly Waited for openings which failed to bringe him tir f and ome question among. rin sto whether his long smainer and ily respon: sred int the 12t punches i to his tush fighting: back ward the SPORT EVILS yet for th ail club. in players hit. come to bat in a pinch with the pitcher issues an in- hy ond evil, tentiona In other words, a pinch the pitcher refuses to gamble with the tar pla ‘ss matehing his wits and a lesser light. fe refuses to let the star bat- ter do the v club owner salary—hit the In footbull this year the gift safety has gotten itself into much the same 1s the intentional In at me one team made three safeties in order to retain possession of the ball and ultimately win the game, rather thin play the game and take a chance, r which the him a faney In the same class with the inten- tional pass and the gift safety are the stalling tactics so much used in baseball when rain or darkness im- pends. STALLING TACTICS Any fellow who has ever umpired a ball game will tell you that rain and darkness have made more trouble for him than all the close decisions of his career combined. + There is something about a rain or, darkness situation that renders thd umpire almost helpless, unless he decides to become drastic and forfeit the game. And umpires, by the way, “hate to decide games by’ forfeiture. “If a team realizes there is a chance to save a ball game by stalling tac- ‘tes, thus wiping out runs made in the first half of an inning, it never , fails to take udvantage of it. At such times it is remarkable how long it takes the players to find their favor- | ite bat. Incidentally the time con- 4umed in‘ reaching the plate is most oxasnerssiug, If: it is-raining rather hard at tle time, the Bure as he swings at the , ball. ser it that his bat escapes ‘his hold and travels a considerable , distance. | Then sori, player prince it pelt after carefully» wiping it off on his uniform ‘or @ fowel’ supplied by the ‘ trainer. pia There are scores of other stalling SPORTS: ZESORTS tactics equally a6 effective as egal ones T have cited. edy the evil? But how to rem: TION ed in y lend <a et "ERNIE NEVERS OF THE PROS Will Captain Allstar Team in Florida—to Piay Grange’s Bears COLUMBIA OFFIC DECLARE REPOR Re Knapj he said, | Notre |S impending t i P REING MADE ‘TO THE SITUATION ei 1 (P) The Tuttle Tigers Beat Wi ing Quint i) in Ne De Dee: The Tuttle; thall quint, ‘ 2 ity a favor of Tuttle, Pieschet R. Mehihott Substitutes . Kremenetskg and 4 ‘FIGHT RESULTS | * >———____—____--—_—_ Neb. Bobb: M } Omeha, Paul, knocked out Mick | Detroit Ceight rounds). Boston.-Jack Sh beat (0). South Boston; Sh Jim Maloney, al knockout (three). jo, won by techn sy Motto, Albany, Denver, Colo, E ldie Mack, Denver featherweight, won technical knock- out over Nenry Ford, Boston, (.wo). Bobby Toronto, Ont. Ebber of milton, Ont, won back the Cana- dian buntamweight championship! when he was awarded a 10-round d cision over Vic Foley of Vancou: B.C. | St. Poul.--Al Van Ryan, St, Paul welterweight, defeated Jackie Con- y, Minneapolis, (six), Bearcat Wright, Omaha, Neb.. negro, heavy- Paul, (three). Sammy Leonard, Minneapolis lightweight, defeated ly Schauers, St. Paul, (six), Ernie Fliegel. Minneapolis, and Bennie Ruy, St. Paul, fought. draw, (six). ay i Memphis, Tenn.--Pal Moore, Mem-; vhis bantamweight, beat Harold Smith, Chicago, (eight). eo Lomski, Aber- iddleweight, won a de-| cision: over Mickey Robson of Los Angeles in ten rounds, Portland. Ore.—Clever Séncio, Fili- pino flyweight, defeated Benny Pelz of Portland in’ 10 rounds. Portland, Ore—Juck Reddick of Canada beat Young Peter, Jackson, Portland negro heavyweight,.in 1 yaaieth aad aaa Fresh | Eggs. - at rounds, Strictly. Modern Dairy. meena a NOTICE { John ‘northeast one-quarter; the west one-| of the southeast one-quarter, a dred forty-ty weight, knocked out Farmer Lodge, E. ry vrents who sent hint to Santa Roe Cal. on Santa Jacksonville will be Jim on the : Bismarck Plays Driscoll Tonight The Bismarck high school basket- ball “auiine Will play its ymnasium eets the this evening, Driscoll high ag- With the lexception of Hollenbeck, who will be kept out of the lineup because of an injured knee, Coach Collins plans to use the! which started in the st Steele Wednesday 1 owill likely place nbeck at the forward berth, 1 team is composed of s according word to » with the 4 seore of ndanites to & last night” by A prelimi game ‘will t promptly at lock to-night be- tween Mary's Juniors and the junior team of the public school, oe high school Sentinel Butte Loses to Belfield Sentine Dee. 12.--! The Belfield Independents defeat the Sentinel Butte independent bas- vote team here last night ina fas ion paper and) Hanson ar y for the ed Heltiedt kept the game gent county, j swe _Durgin, charged with , rel melee al Edward G. 1 with ‘sees 1, Rugland 1 yl, ond deg: a Washington Palace! Hornsby | .G. Wal season j Wise Nine, 1 ea ae See | OF MORTGAG FORE- CLOSURE SALE is hereby given that that! executed and de ge ered by . Dimond and a Dimond, wife, mortgagors, to . Remington, mortgazee. dated " er 30th, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of f the inty of Burleigh, f North Dakota, t 1919, and recorde of Mortgages at page 286,/ by said mortgagee to! "Waddell “of Freeport, a signment. is recorded id Register of Deeds ii 1 will be foi of the premises and a R in said! hereinafter described ut the front door of the Court House Bismarck, County of Burleigh, ¢ of North Dakota, at the hour ef 11 o'clock . on the 28th day of December, 1925, 'y the amount due upon said Team on the date of sale. premises deseribed inj i and which will be sold same are di ibed » Southwest one-quarter of the half and the southeast one-quarter of the southwest one-quarter of section number twenty; in township one hun- » North; of range sev- yenty: of the Sth P. fuck h Co., North’ Dakota. There will due upon said mort- gage at the date of sale $1,199.00, be- sides costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 2 day of Dec., 192! "JOHN R. WADDELL, Freeport, JIL, Assignee of said Mortgage. BURKE, : Haine N. D., Attorney for assignee. 1121-28; 12 MANDAN NEWS Mandan High school defeated ae even Ww 21st 12-19-26 Driscoll basketball team here last evening by a score of 29 to & The visitors were a heavy aggregation. Coach McMahan gave the entire squad 2 workout although three veterans were not in their suits, This in the wchool’s second victory, the string having defeated Wilton last week. In California, a man wrote his will on a butcher's’ order book. Perhaps he was Just going to price a steuk, The most dangerous uctiv earth is jumping at conclusions. 'Cavalier to Be Executed First Week i in cia y are ; | good. THE BISMARCK TC te COL MITCHELL | ITS FINISH Public Sessions Are Expected to Come to an End Before . Next Week-end (P) coheladed expected ne, and oth oof so the public. session additional prose shed ot Colonel Mit tack on aviation poli ty his court Poultry Men of Northwest Meet in Minneapolis (P)-—-That northwest will which lec cies Minneapolis, Minnesota and soan be its hatchery business is the * than 100 poult this crossword puzzle. HORIZONTAL 1, PBrtion of the foot. the independent of the east for verdict A mammoth incuba uble of hatching 5 featured disp! where W. i charge of the meeting of Minn A Wisconson, North and South Dakota wenly Low tide. Challenge: Portion sf a ci St Tots. [CROSSWORD PUZZLE PUZZLE JOINS RANKS CASE NEARING a a are One look at No. 58 horizontal shows you what you are airs on both Hides of a fence. and Iowa poultry me Graduated series, of tones, “The poultry Cover: willl To bring legal proceedings. Constellation, To dine. Compatible. northw men in the pend entirely upon eastern markets ut present, de- for their hatchery chicks, But, just dairy men here once dependéd on imals, and the baby animals, to are sure in just a A rude house. Contemplation. Because, Drunkard. eagle. To hasten. To girele. now are the east, so, We few years the northwest will be in- dependent of the east.” { Two Are Held For ‘ Questioning About Anoka Bank Holdup : Superior, Lawrene both of § fg dishes. Immediately. phet. Joining of tendons, Transferred as . Paul, and both 27 years Leaf division of the ca ply. property. old. are being held by. Superior po-, 6" Runs out 7 lice as “suspicious characters’ follow. | ji VERtic Abe ing their arrest Friday m : Ble SOCEANS connection with iin inv fi aaa the Minn., toi tenes bi Weight: of jcontainars 1. -Recedes. tained. 5. Yellow matter, The men were arrested following a! They | & hote .° Edges. To err. report they were carrying gun: hee the Ro claim to hay o ; Monday when the stered, | Piste of oe foot. and police are endeavoring to learn| owing out. if that is true, ok attainment. (Extradition of. | Two From Minnesota\* Asked by Governor zy Sweet cicely. Ine in cards (pl.). Social group. Tatgn of ¥ year-old S victed of New Resciving”™ Set on Display The first display was cently at Dakota Auto Sales e h Receiving Set—the POReaTSs This is a large, six tube receiver, reported as having usual tonal qual itic. Considerable attention has been given to simplifying the ‘panel und the exterior of ‘the t. There no outide di uning is reduced to t movement of ing through in a bronze plate. A n these windows’ reflects on atmosphere surround- Bosch product. The cabinet ; work is handsome. The Bosch. Amborola has stages of cacaded amplification, Made ss scaled alll citadunidtaceiemmmammmnaaaceiiviiontinnie a t two radio frequency efficiently staged; an accurately igned detector cir- cuit, followed by three stages of Quality Coupled” plification. ‘The circuit is designed to accom- modate either the standard tubes lor the new power tube in the 1 audio stage. Several new fextu: of a technical nature are embodied in the design. While great power and selectivity laimed for the Amborola, the n Bosch Organization "lays on the quality of reception enn ae reported to be unusually audio am- Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—New Adams Neuter- wound 6 tube , Radio at one-half price. Dr. R. S. Enge. 12-12-1wk WANTED—City property, 50 foot frontage, close in, improved or. un- improved. State location and price, Want to trade in 1025, Ford Coupe, nractically new. Write No ! 12-8. | Tribune. 1 ACTIVE YOUNG MAN: Wants work ‘ of any kind during the Christmas| % . holidays. B 4248, Bismarck, ‘ 12-12-1t FOR RENT—Two nice, clean, fur- nished or unfurnished rooms for N light housekeeping. Close in, Call 12-12-3t FOR RENT — Unfurnished,, three rooms and bath, $15.00 per month. For fale, a b0-ft- lot und house, Ave A and Third street, $8000.00, terms. Gentleman's Buffalo over- cont, size 44, very reasonable, Phone 906 12-12-tf FOR SALE--New fiye tube radio with accessorics at big discount. Other radio bargains. Will demonstrate in city or country. Write Tribune 0. 31 or phone 548% 12-12-1wk Hunt the bright Swide. An auto ficenve corty w 1ot of money but there 't uny npkeep on it. FOR MEN ONLY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19 \cawonD Ce Mall Bags, Thought. Stolen, Are Foufd| | Berlin, Dec. P) mail authorities haa i entlyeahis morning 1g entaining Ameri it was lished that the door inge th bags to <Tide out. iCase Is Appealed The German bad four mail seare hen an cheeks and | (ce fourth | bag also was found, and | plaintiff claims was a fors FARM LANDS For Sale At Attractive Prices jons County, North Dakota, pction 12-134 Also the lander Ranch containing 1280 acres lying about seven miles nortiwest of Hazelton. 300 acres of farming land and about 1,000 acres of pasture, $10,000.00 worth of improvements. Logan County, North Dakota, NE 1-4 of Section 5-1 Morten County, North Dakota, Fractional N 1-2 and fractional $ 1-2 ction 19-140-87 id NW 1-4 of Section 29-140-87. Mel uty, North Dakota, NE 1-4 of Section 41-141-91 NW 1-4 of Section 12-144481, The NW 1-4 of Section 4 and the up against in and Sherburne Cour Minnesota, The Island Park Stock Farm of 460 acres, less than 5 miles from St. Cloud on the banks of the Mississippi River. 300 acres under cultivation, $15,000.00 worth of improvements including very fine and complete ¢ barn, second ba los, 2 houses, electric lights, water and sewer system. n, 2 Inquiries should be addres: The First National Bank Aberdecn, South Daketa, - days of each week, d to Paul C. Keyes, Receiver of Eureka, at the Federal Building, Office days Wednesdays and Thurs Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | Puzzle: obliged 20. whieh one is vhoe (pl) fw 0) Machine 1 English Summer shad Period, , the Twin Cities and can conveying dead. Grieved. rd pictorial puz ral Do not sell before obtaining our pric Poultry must be dressed—write for dri | Modern Dairy. 2300 Seats Free Bismarck Tabernacle, 2:30 P. M. ie SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 HEAR IARRY A. JAMES se cncae meaner ee spats areananeretatg inane tecannae anne amament meng Evangelist _ SUBJ ECT: ' “Hot Cakes Off - The Griddle” CROW WILL SIN ; to Supreme Court From Hettinger Co. mail car ibecorke unfastened, allow- Pine f With ing instructions and’barrels for shipping te eae: “Our Reference—Any Bank, Anywher cS aii : e Soto Creamery «Produce Strictly Fresh Eggs at MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: SNTTUUVUNUUEU TUVALA EEGUAGOUUADS SUA ScAlUADOOTULNUEAOAAUEAGUUEUUOUECEEEEEEEEGOAEAAL AAA rities. totaling $2,500,000 were | ‘found to.be missing from an express : train upon its arrival at Hamburg] Appeal was taken to the supreme from Berlin. court today inthe case of C.D. A fe’ Robinson vs. Anne and Peter Swen- lot the bags, son and August Schroeder, decided {Slongside the track near Na The | ampinst the ff in the Het theory was advanced that robbers on | Unge county t court. The train wn the to{Hetion is one to foreclose a mort- nd that the; # which the defendants claim wa ed most of them in| paid and to cancel pretended sat- . Subsequently, however, | isfaction of the mortgage einer all Is Your Best Midtct Weare the largest receivers of Poultry in handle most satis- factorily all of your Turkeys. We pay the highest market price and remit promptly. 2 NA HESVOGQOHEUOGUAAUTAUTELUNOAEAEAEAEAAU ATA a. x >