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1 “SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, “PAGE Stk THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SPORTS a SORTS PRED FULTON KNOCKED OUT BY GODFREY Plasterer Gives Nego Busy Time and Gets Tribute as He Leaves Ring Cheered Por Gam: KAPLAN WING 11 ROUNDS OF HERMAN BOUT Rounds, Two Were Even—“hid’s” Herman Given Two Now Secure + bout was ous d spermen pred to the ver ettensiv him eb hut two seressive won ounds while be obeiwas devoid of features which had colc previous encounters, four took place prior to " of the 126-pound tit and clinch unte able punishment, he men bled at the « und Herm sn ithe rwe their six of which nsider ind both plan from mt euts over ever, vse. K fro iseht Ye i Mibel, of Washington FORKS COACH IS CONFIDENT : Has Three Vets and Plenty of Others—Bismarck pec | Pros- Are “Fair” sehool squad, is ning te only two veterans his team. Capt: shown’ old time form in d Arthur Bender The‘ other three pi he has nucleus for| Olson h arly games eligible. in doubt rial, ali “scheduled 14 games. c Coach Elis voreh Grinnel of there are “gloomy ns but hi hayen’t given much promise of CN ‘kly into a winning combina will play 12 game: ‘At Napoleon a good season is in prounect 1 with three veterans eligible. Randle Richmond says pros- ma are gogd with five likely look- ing tandidates fighting for the two | Gershe, Cleveland, (four rounds). PRO GRID POSSIBILITI 4 fue WRITE THIS GUY, SWELL <0 TELL HIM TO Quit s US WITH THESE GRAND PER WEEK “ CONTACTS, ta Row's THE STEEL BUSINESS, HARRY ? PROFS MAY SOON BE REWARDED WITH HIGH- SALARIED JoBs AS SECRE TARIE 10 FORME STUDENTS. S - (NO! = woo n't G RIGHT BY AU ALMA MATER AND TH’ GREAT OLLEGE SPOR I DO ALL TH’ UIORA AN’ GIVE YOU HALF TH? TACK Ae SYSTEM FOR AQUERTISING @ a he THEY —™ CONTINUE TO ADVERTISE THE FABULOUS SALARIES _OF PRO FOOTEALL STARS, MEN WITH AN EWE TO BiG BUSINESS WiLL BE TAKING UP THE SPORT. ee ya & YL GOTTA DO \ELD FOR THE “RERcENeS MANAGER. BISMARCK HIGH WINS _ sami xh pl etbal defens thi grevati Jost) many their score | through EXPLOITATION °° CHIEF MENACE TO ATHLETES Red Grange and I opportunities in last night’: poor Sssin and shooting derably ins plans his m through stiff work- every afternoon during the holi- nd will drill th iifensive work ing up to the i i holidays. with m, composed of former 1 but no more district games first of the year, The is scheduled to — play Janu ry Cited as Examples by Sport Offica i there will be until after the Oakes quint here the publie i pressure ing an even doze points. Hollenbeck was ra of | with eight points, Larson ade two points each and Lobach's counter \ free th de four of Beac ade three and: Z Nurmi and Red Grange, | lon ormances rank among the are pointed the leading examples of a fever haste to capitalize their spectacular | 8 to 3 in Dianne. talents. Collins used his second string men Nurmi, a sensation from his first| in the game about half of the time, ri on indoor tracks, was rushed, part in the first half and part mn the from city to city in response to the second, but. they unable to great demand for his running exhi- with the hitions. In three successive nights he competed in New York, Chicago and then here again. Fails at Critical Moment volley “ball tean honors in the preliminary event, taking one game. _ Thi from the usual —prelin to stand the pace and hi y broke E icone : was much enjoyed by the crowd. down in one of his biggest races in Madison Square Garden. There allel | Grange’s performanc | where the tax on stamina ance is much greater. th ning. Where Nurmi kept. up_ his! O1 whirlwind stride for nearly three Bender vithout let-up, however, the limit in ab Worn « Bismarck Watkins this in football, d endur- Hollenbeck m in run- Lobach to Beacl in Thompson Smith Keohane Lielsdurt lg Algn Jacobson for Watki Hollenbeck, Brown h, Danrot fi ee; Chompson, Farquar for the galloping ghost of the gridiron suffered injuries at Pittsburgh which ave forced him to quit playing for > some time, range a Pro, Nurmi an Amateur |. the ¢ ation of Nurmi; ®> aa of Alls Sort Home Run of the Detroit Ty home run undertook his full-tledged fortune i has gained Nurmi competed as an clubs and promoters who eof the finan lar interest im the “his. big seasons. tars Four Seasons ‘yon has starred for four Igate. Hreshmen were there when he en- from pe has since been marvel Thrown Out Twice the Pirates was at Nats a Jinx | rland Buckeye f Cleveland, the ext pitcher in the majors, in his 1 debut. last’ year beat the American league onee, except Washington. to that team twice. Two Weak Spot Vittsburgh is well tortifed at third and short, but must strengthen at| firgt and second if the club is to ontinue a pennant winner for sev- eral year: Iowa State Grid Team Signs Game oe Western U. i hef! maj ru. California t Los Angeles | FIGHT RESULTS | ——.——@ Both Missouri and Notre Dame Chicago Will have two football captains next yyeur wsea result of a tie in voting ‘i the peat: Ir CORPORATIONS ' Dante | Youngstown, O.—Joek Malone, ae Kertz Eddie therweight, knocked out Beni Detroit} Mayberry, Motor Co., Nekoma, $25,000; places; “he Napoleon sched= Mia ih not been gomplete Buffalo ‘also. is optiot sith, six leLeod HY og band. The sched- ‘le hea not gaol compete ited. Paul, outpointed Dick Evins, Young: town middleweight, (12). Hillsboro Oil Co., Hillsboro, Traill ‘. Memphis, Tenn.—Johnny Kaiser, St.' county, $25,000, to deal in oil and Louis, won a decision over Johnny, petroleum products; Milliam M« Hosen, Canadian, featherweight, Charles. Major, Ole ©. Engebretson;' +] cig sip te Reo and Carl Meye SF id Co, Aen Hook, to o ‘Grund Fo Ys, ND. D~Chuck | Lam- Hed ‘St. Paul Kavas, W. Grand Forks, (ten). | Mabel John L,Kertz, George J. Wick’ and Louis C. Wick. pe 000; Wul Sather ate 1, gen re, 82 “al 5 Aiidersescd, Gus 1 Sather, _ ar re 'to polit *lagency be | “Condemns “the present method by j which a great number of the deposi WILL PLACE STATE TICKET IN THE FIELD. (Continued fron Many ve i lieve the be- will league cept the third latter, would | A q ia widel refu proposed Amon reports ou, Fargo, governship. 8 Opponents Against Third | Party { Although Governor Sorlie took no} part in the convention his adherents | teh on*the proceed- enough, according rt: it w who were act! st the third the H Sor ing: arly ex} upporters the fight idea but who ho! Nonpartisan convention in! Despite the sentiment against the Governor manifested at the. meet- | ing, wagers were made today b informed leaguers that the chief ated. Others , went so far as to wager that he would be renominated -and_ elected. Persons on the opp wagers, however, claimed to be just as well informed. The Platform ELS The state platform, adopted at the | iy. pert MY MEETING” | afternoon SAYS SORLIE WHEN QUESTIONED | 5, Urges gradual abolition of crop and acon pointing out that little chattel mortgages and the gradual more than " Y abolition of mortgaging homesteads. persons acti Demands that the Bank of North; party propo: Dakote be ‘continued “as a peop! here y k" "and be operated by the state |] nasal commission “free and inde I the advice of the bank- tthe government follow foreign policy to, bring Mes t terms jresults of the meeting. jfor a formal statement th laughed and said, “It meeting.” stublishing of a branch of the Bank Gr North’ Dakota “in any county whenever a majority of .the | ¢— people of such county demand Requests that “the red tape sur- i Additional Markets | ng the farm loan departmént | and that th: NEW YORK ryice to the) anied Chem. & Dye American f ‘American be operated in the ‘American furmers and _con- free und independent of the | American ty and other milling com Va nt nm Ww ¥, Ww bunk render « Locomotive a sé&« Bb Sugar Telephone Tob... Woolen Cop. that a terminal market’) established) within the overated in competition with of fosnabin,, tate taxes, : r term o! Balt 0. unty officials 4 ene test | ethtehem Si payment of Urge American ‘Anaconda deposits A fo Chandige. Motor ; C Ohio . orthwetsern 3 » Paul tors are told that they do not come under the protection of a guaranty fund.” Recommends y of our own’ bolishing the convention, systeth jof endorsing candidates. for aa ' National Planks | The Far platform | 4s! chile Cop. Chrysler: Ib: Crucible, i. That the federal government “give | Cuba Can Sug. | ‘the same consideration and protec- | Dodge Bros. “x” tion to agricultural interests that is Dara DeNom. has given to the railroads and other Pow, & Beht Ctfes, corpo: Erie’ Mailrond That the federal reserve banking | Famous Player: system be changed into “a useful in- | Fisg Rubber stitution for all of the people” and | Foun that it be used “to stabilize farm | Cen. (credits and farm values.” |, That gambling in agricultural pro- | duets be prohibited. { ‘That the interstate commerce goni-| Great Norther: mission reduce by an approximation {Gulf States’ St to pre-war levels the présent freight | Hudson Motors ‘rates on ugricyltural products, dilin Cent. That the Esch-Cummins “law. be [Independent J and that the railroads be {ilnts, Combustion cly owned “with definite safe-|Int. Harv. z guards against bureaucratic: control.” | Mer. Mar. Pfd. That the government assume con- » Nickel trol of the nation’s waterpower. and | Kennacott velop a national super-water-pow~| LeHigh Valley i ystem, includjng Muscle Shoals iis & und that. the government — strictly fonueg and efmanently conserve all Marland~ Oil he nation’s resouree: Mi nt, Pel ‘That there be a-single presidential | Mo, Kans. i Tex. term of sx years anid that consti- | Mo.’ Pac.’ preferred tutional amendment be a mak- | Montgny A ing the president, ‘nttieib fof. rea! Nat, election, Se That a revision downward of Soe on, manufactured products be adopag.t Notfglk& incomes and legitimute ana North Tease, : as ates: wt the government in labor dis-' Packar re Cal putes ‘be abolished. - 3 . PanxAmorican. Peter. » 101 Gréat Nor. Tron. 86 142% | 11 Lan! 35 35 41% | i‘ m4 D166 111 44% | 38%! || That federal taxes on i ki Distributed by Willys Agric. fat Friday's ape | steady to 10e lower ‘D4 | 200 to 300 Ib butchers 10.60 to.:10.95; | | Dulk 160 to 180 Ib selections 11.10 to jeb 56% | 11 gone; MASTER CLUB 15c¢ Box of 25, $3.50 rv Southern Standard Standard Oil New Stewart Warner oil _¢ United Cigar Store UL. . t Tron Pipe . Ind. Alcohol » Rubber .. estinghouse Elec. hite Motor Overland ‘oolworth BISMARCK Phone: Hl | MASTER SPECIAL 10c MASTER BELVEDERE 2 for 25c | Box of 25, $2.40 Box of 25, $3.00 MASTER PALMAS 2 for 25¢ Box of 25, $3.00 Ww Mala 7180 M. ¥ ie (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, De 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring .. . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum » 1 red durum 1 flax . 2 flax No. 1 rye Dark hard winter Hard winter We quote but 46 Howing: 1 cent per pound di 3. RANGE (Minnuepoliy, Dee. arlot grain i dark hard winter 1.85; ‘spring 1.6914 to 2.7526; \No. not handle ‘the ‘Yellow fiscount under Ear corn 5 cents under shell. OF CARLOT SALES tion in any of th STON, HARPER F ‘eek’s ding “te we follow: Fa MASTER SYNDICS 15¢ (in foil) Box of 25, $3.50 MASTER ARTISTS 3 for 50c Box of 25, $4.00 CONSOLIDATED CIGAR CORPORATION, NEW YORK SHER Mi top lambs 14.00; wes 9.01 t lambs ives 12.0 to wethers. 110.00 to 11.00; aged ‘wethers 8.00 to Iny Board will ¢ © ation, £ mi examining applicants Bar of this, State; 13th T mission commenc to the ne On D. filed noti Vi pbject mination, or th fon to the F sft, shoul not’ later 1. 1 56 #1 enbe ith day of No.| 2 amber No. 1 mixed 7% Rye No. 90% CHICAGO LIVESTOCK feago, Dec. 19. Hogs 4,00 averag. practica] top ¢ 140 to 150 Jb .75; shippers 3,501 over 2,000; heavyweight hogs 1 8834} 10.50; medium 10.50 to 10.69: 81441 10.10 to 11.30; light lights 10.70 to | | 85; packing sows ic .25 to 11.50; bulk | 8.90 to 9.20; fe mostly stendy light re lights bulk desirable Ppp era ane 11.30; good and weights largely packing ing pigs 11.50 to estimated hold te lights | 8.55 to 129% | slaughter pigs 11.50 to 12. Cattle 5; compared, with week ago fat steers trade excepting nd in doldrums; to de lower; common early 4 | Dept of; sows | LOST—Army and one head se house. For sale stand, washings 726-R. 409 14th steer. re’ tion auto robe, advanee {FOR RENT— heavies in ex-| e. supply, off most; 1: etic Titan ahove 1200 In’ specialty clasts ceive rew: FOR. ‘SAL New Five” with microphone loud a fine radio and a Phone 548 ne light housekeep) YY the ted at Bismarck, bla blanket Finder please leave Harris & ‘SN cod inaeate big discount. seo! of in ‘ape On McC 1 t Decemby Too Late To ae to 9711 FOR SALE—One audio ‘wante St. tw rd for ading tos recovery. Chesak, Bismarck, » dD. Logod, acessories SP ca er. be large son ground foot. e ae bere Sieben North Dako loudspeaker Call 690. 1 | KOR RENT—A two-room _ wringer and Other room CO. inneapolis, Minn. ancy But Victorious —Schall Calls Loss of Sight an an Asset (Continued from page one) voices record cae vibra h on the Life S from w halls could dresain they met at the University wyer and the future Then one EF yearling current shot 9.00. | nd “deade ened the optic Tl Be Your re going to pri ice law, htelwite told Mim will be your eyes. You can t King ad-|in court just as w M gs a \ following the such bar Hendale the got ie Ja’ s came Congress, with stirring speeches and dramatic ‘moments which could be described with pride—except that this isn’t a political story. Three children came whose faces the father has never beheld “Tom probably. wou! i Congress, but he would not {autor if he had not lost. hi | the woman he calls h hree-fourths. “And he would hiv ! under rent { i “better been elected ireumstances. He ‘had a strain of acquisitiveness which |the blindness erased, He had plan- ned to spend ten years practicing law and then go into polities. He would have been a man of means man. Blindne: for the int ade him on ests of com- seldom works rd, | to advantage. it failed to handieap Tom Schall because he has an the average, and and because of his cour- 1 never saw Be afr. anh =, Berlenbach M May Be Compelled to Give Up Championship furnished nd Phone 19-3 ew York, Dee. Bold culty in makin the.1 infor: Hlimit of his divisi pirations JS | to succeed tosthe heavyweight |now held’ by Jack Dempsey 12-29-1wk | short! ul Berlenbach green| relinquish his worlds light h | weight ampionship, declares” Dan re lf icke, s 2: erlenbach, w! it made his heavy- ne “Big! weight bow ‘several months ago. by including | knocking out King Solomon of Pa , This Elan alrendy planning an. ac ought ai ght campaign, radios | mitted. cas light, 12-19-1wk| ‘Befor for) weight however," Berlenb: Greb, world’s middle- theanext chance at» id, 1 1 —P)—Difti- o d to and ve ad- leaving the field, give Hai