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< PAGE SIX SPORTS, AZ SORTS | PRO FOOTBALL CLUBS GIVEN HEAVY FINES Also Suspended From Nation al Association for Infrae- tions of Rules MITCHELL LEROY FIGHT Tickets Will Have Money Refunded. Jack Hurley Says Purchasers of Gene Sarazen Is Leading Field in Miami Golf Tourney’ seeond tourna ‘vorite ball regard 00 or a $00, at which hits in| Woe to any other! to use them Ifers who after| choice club, to quit the links for several weeks, sore at} the world. stunt pulled by Jim] ings to mind the limit to| which many athletes are swayed by supersitition. Barnes, while playing in a four- some recently at Pinehurst, acciden- tally broke his pet driver. This club played a big part in the sensational victory scored by him in the British open this season. Now Barnes is not inclined to be emotional, but the story is that when he Tearned the driver was damaged beyond repair, he boarded the first train for New York, didn’t even fine ish the game. Possibly the story is just a press agent stunt for the British open champion. Even if it is, it’s a good one. There is a probability that” Jim really intended to return to New ise to spend his Christmas vaea-| ion. However, I am inclined to believe that Barnes was so upset by the loss of the club, that he sought to forget wolf for a time by getting north to where the game couldn't be played. Incidentally New ert | is the best spot in the world for Jim to have a pet specifications. _ In this ieoaneta I recall what was it the time an unpleasant situation is mow rai new club turned out Fifed a to his er humorous, due. to, | | LETTER “J” PLAYS BISMARCK TRIBUNE BIG PART IN SPORTS Many Titleholders Belong to Jack-Jim-Joe Class of Pastimers JOHN NY WEISS- MULLER JOVCE A WETHERED = JAKE SCHAEFER, us cele outstanding groups in athletic ART CARLSON Dy s who be tu the ck- Jim, include Joe Gans, Kilbane. Jack Me- Johnny Coulon, so on down the Jimmy m Barnes, Jess é red, Johnny } Jock Hutehison J Kirkwood, J ny Evers and Johnny Kling ume's immortais, nd Johnny Me- in’ virtually other ights to la Ny Joe class of pastimers, one of the achievement. A perusal of a list of the present sport champions fully reveals the prominent place the letter J" has in the sport world. Here they are: Jack Dempsey, boxing. n Barnes, golf. Weissmuller, echer, wrestling. quit representative list s where titles are owned sole Jimmy Goodrigh have reeently been dethroned. True, there 1 name or a letter But to stretch a would appear that a performer in sports has a better chance of get- be nothing in a for that matter. point or so it “ember/ 1919, and fil NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- GhosURE SATE” Notice is hereby given, that that]' moninaye executed’ and delivered by L ie S. Hackney and Lillie pif is wife, of St. Paul, Minnesot: artgagors, to, Hackney. Land Credit], Paul, Minnesota, a ‘orporation, mortgagee, dated the |first day of November, 1919, and fi |for record in the office of thes Regis- jter of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota on ithe 12th day of November, 1919, at 11:20 o'clock, A, M., and recorded in | Book 98 of Mortgages at page 147 and lassigned by said mortgagee by an in- jstrument in writing. to Union, Invest- {ment Company, of Minneapolis, Min- ;nesota, a corporation, which assign- {ment was dated the 25th day of Nov jember, 1919, and filed for record in ‘the sald office of the Regist ; Deeds on the 18th day of F 19; 2 o'clock Book 15: 9, and w by of Assignments at page ich mortgage was assign- said Union Investment Com- pany, by an instrument in writing, to |Rerdine nd Schulz and Paulina Schulz, jhis wife, which assignment was dated {the 10th day of February {filed for record in sai son the 6th day of “clock P.M recorded in Book 155 of Assignments, ut page 165, and duly assigned by ali jthe heirs of th last named, i} 19: and recorded | i ‘eof the Register of | Deeds on the 28th day of October, jy: it 9 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book 189 of Mortgages at page 247, jwill be foreclosed by the sale of the {premises in such mortgage and here- |inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- rth Dakota, on the 6th day of 1926 at 2 o'clock nount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The described in such mortgage n wrll be sold to satisfy th same, are described as follows, to-wit | Southwest quarter of Section Bieven |(SW% Sec. 11) Township One Hun- jdred Me (144), North, of, y-cight (78), West of M.. eluated in the County of “suri and State of North Da- not here wil ve due on such morteage on the day of sale the sum of Seven- costs closure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 29th day of December, 1925. PAULINA SCHULZ, Owner and holder of said Mortgage. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner of said Mortgage. Bismarck, North Losier a. 0 1 20-27 and disbursements of fore- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. (CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given, that that mortgage executed and delivered by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillie M. Hack- ney, his wife, of St. Paul, Minneso' mortgagors, to Hackney Land Credit Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, a corporation, mortgagee, dated _ the first day of November, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota on the 12th day of November, 1919, at 11:20 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Hook 98 of Mortgages at page 94 and igned by said mortgagee by an in- steanient in writing, to Union Invest- ment Compan: nesota, a cor] vhich a: ment was dated the 26th day of r Nove + for record in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 18th day of February, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., and recorded ting somewhere if his given name starts with the letter “J” and more so if he belongs to the Jack-Jim Joe ensemble. \to Wells | rat ont nade out by the went sted superstitious loss of his fa- Bein: blamed it on the hat. E STARS | ART CARLSON E FOOLED GOPHERS of the greatest footl ever scen was the tussie in 1910. played at Ann Arbor. i Michigan had a strony eleven that fall, It was built around the greut Benbroo! Wells, Thompson and} “Shorty” MeMillan. Minnesota boast- ed an equally famous with MeGovern, Rosenwald, Erdall and Johnson as the ig lights. Neither team had defeat, though the Wolverines had been tied. sMeMillan, quarterback, was one of Yost’s most famous field generals. And it was his heady playing that enabled Michigan to whip the North- men that year. For over three-fourths of the game the rival elevens had battled up and down the field with no discernible advantage. It looked like a score- less tie. With but a few brief minutes re- maining, however, Michigan got the ball close to midfield. MeMillan barked out the signals. He received the oval from center, started as though to make a dash around his own right end and then passed the. leather to Wells, heading for the op- posite flank. Wells ran a few steps, then un- corked a long pass diagonally across « Th Minneso’ iT M aguregation, | t » teams lined up again. hat McMillan surpr Minnesota eleven by of the And ised He play. an set out as if to skirt Again he handed the ball And again Wells heaved _Borleskie, who clutched the nning it sailed ough time legging Gopher goal, e last man tossed him on the five- A couple of plunges and Michigan hud. the alt! for the only counter of the Thus did “Shor to the Muaiz e the unexpected ame play twice in suc 58-D; Meet Planned for Coney Island it fr: MeMillan. bring and Blue by the Island race trae met yesterday tatively io hold” a meeting next sumnny were left undeci tors hold a until the ther session ne: Chance to Win lelphia, Dee, 330.—(P)-Cone Mac thinks the American league Hi will be the toushest. in the toughest” in the nue. “[ don't ace any one ¢lub {hat does | not have a chance to win ‘out.” he f North Di ity of unt.” Before Ho clman,, Pollee Mag. The City of Bi rek, a munici- pal corporation, plaintiff, vs. John vn, ‘defendant. a y pound ‘on about 1000 hind feet, one In for and. that nimal is un- found. and it aring should be cempounded it black) mare, weight pounds, two white white front foot, Race Next Year| Strom, | f ow o * New York — Distributing operated by W. inneapolis Electric owned Power company of ¢ ovkston, nd Minnesot: L and Power company uary 1. Minn.—Harold Fremling the result of an rifle with hunting. nerd, in Book 155 of Assignments at page 157, and which mortgage was assign- ed.'by said Union Investment Com- pany, by an instrument in writing, to Ferdinand Schule and. Paulina Schulz, his wife, which assignment was dated the 10th day of Februar 1920, and filed for reéord i office of the Register of Deeds on “the 6th day of March; 1920, at 3 o'clock: P.M. vaca recorded in Book 155 of Assignments, at page 166, and daly assigned by all the heirs of the assignees last named, by: an_instru- ment—in writing, dated the 6th day of May, 1925, and recorded in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 28th day of October, 1925, at 9 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book. 189 of Mortgages at page 247, will be foreélosed by the sale of the premis- es in-such inortgage and hercinafte described, at the front door of the ‘ use attempts at recone failed, Frank Hoffman, 49, former superintendent of Anoka county poor farm, shot and killed his divorced wife and then killed himself. Grand Forks—Mrs. 64, pioneer of this se day at her home here vived by five da Jennie Poole, ion, died Tue: e is sure 's and one son. Glenn) Sandberg of junior education- hiversity 0 h enting the Univ- M. C. A; and Forks. ton, Minn lent at the “leosts d ford, di Meee hostel uesday, despite efforts made wy his mother ‘to save his life by giving hima pint of her blood. He was from a blood stream ins det jdnvolving rope j completed Schmitt, manager of Transfer com: panies, purchased the stock of F. Sommerfeld held in‘ the Red Trail concerns and Mr. Sommerfeld ac- quired a block of $6,000 stock held bq the Red Trail com- pany in the Mandan transfer com- pany. Théough the transaction Mr. mitt comes into sole control of the ed Trait Oil company afd the Red Trail Transfer company. Too Late To Ciassify FOR RENT- om fe A i iaeht! h keeping. Phone 273, 12-80-tf FOR-RENT—Nicely furnished big sleeping room. 818 Ave. B. 109% Phon 12-80-3t FOR _ two room apartment with adjoining’ bath, Private entrances. Heat, light and water furnished. Phone 614 Hue ing upon such complaint be had at the office of the undersigned in the eity hall id city on the 2nd day of January, 1926, at ten o'clock A.M. of that’ day; that notice thereof be given such unknown owner by posting and publishing at least three days prior to such hear- ing; and that if the owner fails to appear, judgment may be entered as in case of default. pated this dein day of December, 25. W. S. CASSELMAN, Police Magi the field to Borleskie, the Michigan left end, who darted down the side- lines for 30 yards, where he was forced out of bounds, Winnipeg.—Conference of Cooper- ative Marketing Association initiate by Canadian wheat pools will he held at St. Paul, Minn., Feb, 1 12-30-3t LOST—Pair bone rim glasses , with straight bows, lost’ between ‘higit| e school and Sweet Shop. finder return to. Tribune. 2-30-81 FOR RENT—Two nice lek sleep- ing rooms, and one large roott: for light housekeeping, furnished or one, three room apart. ment. Phone 1066. 46 Main St. 12-30-1wk TAKEN UP to my. place, 115 miles east and 2 miles south of Mcke: 16. Dak. one bay mare, weigi bout 1400 Ibs, Owner can have wame by: proving ownership and paying M. B. REED, Mekenzi Dak 6-23-34, orth of.|J,. | Faw completely’ mdniitted to Court Hohse in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North "Dakota, on’ the 6th aay of February, 1926 at 2 o'clock P. M. to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgagé on the day of sale. The premises deseribed in such eats and which will be sold to satisf; me, are described as follows, t Southwest quarter (SW'%) of Section Seventeen (17), Township One Hun- dred Forty-two (142), North, of Range Seventy-six (76), West of the 5th P. M., situated in the County of Bur- h, and State of North Dakota. There will be due on such mort: gage on the day of sale the sum of ‘Two Thousand Forty-eight and 45-100 dollars, ($2,048.46), together with the closure. Dated at Bismarck, North. Dakota, this 29th day of December. Be . "AULINA SCH Owner and holder of said Mortgage. G, Olgeirson, ‘Attorney for Owner of said Mortgage. Bismarck, North. Dent (2-30 1-6-19-20-27 2-3) CITATION HEARING PETITION and disbursements’. of fore-| “State -of North Dakota,-County of |: Sheridan, In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. An the Matter of ithe Estate of Ella Neti, Deccated. Hazel L. Spreen and Anvile L. Kohthase, Petitioners. GeorgiaC. Neill; Citation hearing Petition for Pro- bate of Foreign Will. The State of North Dakota to the ,Aboye Named Respondent. You and each of you are hereby’ cited ‘ahd required to appear betore the County Court, of the County. of Burleigh, iid State, at the of udge of said Coutity, in of We Cosi iy at the Cour ease in the City: of Bismarck, in sald County and State, jay of Janu: OF he her of two o'clock athe Respondent. two o’cloc! ve, why the Last Wil ea its nt of Ella J. Neill, late of: bead ‘An; State of California, De: xe Wefctofore, on the 7th day of Seige oak, duly proved, allowed and jated in ¢ Angeles County, State of Cali- foritia, should not be allowed by and) 5 pe probate in tls Court, nd festamentary issued thereon to Hazel L, Spreen and Annie L. Koltl- hase. Tek sereog be made of this citation Dated this 28rd day of December ras Court,’ Judge of the Go ity Court! 1 ie unt Ou! Burleigh County, North Dakota Hsrat) (12°80 1-6) afternoon of that uy, to show cause, WAP . ae a. Wid "(355 Superior Court ‘ of} (54 | Christmas day. Neighbors | BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs, John Ni family, Mr. and Mrs. Albin , Nord-| strom and family, Miss ‘Judith Barthlemass and Mr. and Mrs. John Eliason and family were among those 0 attended a family reunion at the Carl Eliason home in Bismarck on Other guests at the Eliason home were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson and family and and Mrs. Swan Swanson and fam Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenihan an- nounce the birth of asfine baby boy last Monday. Mother and son are doing nicely and Jack is busy passing out the cigar: Mr. and Mrs: John Herdebu, Jr. and Mr. John Herdebu, S @ { 1 | ordstrom and mas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Kikul. Mr. and Mrs. E Higgins and familly were | Christmas evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gehrke. and Mrs, Walter Ryberg and family spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Ryberg’s parents, Mr. and: Mrs, George Rosenbec! Mr. and Mrs, Potter of Bismarck spent Christmas day here with friends and relatives. s Grace Falkenstein, who has been helping out at the Woolworth store during the Christmas rush, ar- rived Thursday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. Ralph Falkenstein, who has employment on a farm south of the capital city, also ‘spent Christ- mas at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount’ arrived Thursday from their h Mr. and) Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Wal- liam Fricke, Jt, also had Christmas dinner at the Fricke home. Miss Gertrude Fricke and brother Ralph motored to Regan to attend the dance curly in the week. Miss Wilma’ Graham has returned to her home in Wilton ufter a few days visit with friends én town. J. F. Parker of Bismarck was a Christmas guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Nelson, Mr. Parker formerly taught school in this neigh- borhood and at Baldwin. Mr. Edward Mount has returned froma few days visit with his:family n the capital cit Quite a few from this district mo- tored to Bismarck to uttend “Abi Irish Rose” at the Bismarck Audit ium. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Satter and ‘amily spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little and family. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Morris en- tertained a number of guests at their home on Christmas di Among those present were William Morris and family of near Arnold. ‘The wedding of Miss Emma Jiras, daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. W. J, Jiras, weil known farm residents of Baldwin, to Mr. Philip: Monroe, well known young man of. Wilton, took place ‘Thursday afternoon. at the Episcopal parsonage, Rev, F, H. Dav- port officiating. ‘Miss Jiras, who Mount's parent: liam Fricke, Sr. is one of our most popular young) , ladies, has been teaching school near Still, and Mr. Monroe has for some time been residing on a farm neae Wilton. That their married life may “strewn with roses the wish of their many Baldwin friends. Dr. William P. Thelen and Mrs. Thelan of Wilton visited here the fore part of the week en route to; Bismarck where they met their daughter, Miss Gretchen Thelan, stu- dent at St. Catherine’s school near St. Paul,,who came home for the hol- iday recess. Miss Emma Peterson left’ before Christmas for Sykeston where she will visit relatives for two weeks. Miss Erma Krause and Hans Arnt motored to: Regan’ Christmas to be the guests of Miss Krause’s parents, Mr. and Mts, August Krause. The directors of the Farmers’ Mus tual Telephone Company held'a bus- iness mecting in the’ town hall Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. Frank Burch: of Wilton passed through here Tuesday en route to Bismarck where he. met his daugh- ter, Miss Beatrice Burch, who is at- tending the Sacred: Heart Acndemy at Fargo, and arrived home for tne Christmas vacation. Miss Olga Rupp spent part of the week here visiting at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Geotge Swick and Mrs. John. Monroe. She lives in bis- marek, Lawrence Little, who left yome time ago for different points in Towa and Nebtaska, is expected home this coming. we Mrs. Margaret "Strand ‘is"sgending the holidays vatation with ‘friends and ‘relatives’ in the-capital city Edward Lewls has returned froma ort The program for thciere ning short on account of the hal eine Kelly.ns Ole matic’a big hit and the mtsjé was ‘exception- od. A‘ dante’ was ‘hetd imme- ly following: the. performan cs “being: fitthished by the miohibérs. of the contpans’ The: troupe will: come” heres dre ‘tine next suam- m y at which ui the full’ prograin‘ will Ale part ‘of - the week” J ape epffaii jakcA] aaa ibe Ths rei og rehestra. Fekea Brciciten es b tases. sila | CA (4613) 6:30-=Concert. Pooley Period: 9—Concert. WEAR 869: ( WJAR (517) 7—Oreh chestra and soloists. 1 Jesters.’ WHNY. (8685). 7:20—Studio pro ram. 8:45 Samuel. Polansky, vig- inist. darter. (492). 438 oneert by the United ee ‘Army Band. Tc 'CAP (468);WIAR - (805: B="Huyler’s Bon, Bon Buddies "To o, WEEL (4%6), 8:30-—“Pooley | Con: cert. Woo, (i WCAE Css). $4 Troubadors.” To WCAP. (469), W 27) WCCO 4184), WSOL (825.9) 1). 40" Musteal “Roxy apd. His, Gabe 105.9), ws (362.7), WTAG (268). Ben mates and his orchei Y (379.6) 8—Concert. Central: Time KFAB (340.7) ae — Orchestra OT MAG (A478) Ge Theatr 2 pro ik; E S200 mcaleal, lections. yee ic 36) 6-0 chestra. \ 10— Mi » 1"Insomnia Club.” 6—-Di once’ 8—Concert, 12—Cohcert. WGN: (370.2) 6:30-—Dinner,. con gr a wee WAP (476), ee "| or 74.98 per cent of last year’s acre- here 4 ie ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 FALL LESS THAN THAT OF 1924- CONDITION DEC. 1, 85 PER CENT Approximately ‘1,178,000 acres of North Dakota land were sown to win- ter rye this fall, which is 395,000 acres less than the 1924 rye acreage conditions and the sown the growing tinued most favorable went Into the w Over most of the a light blanket of Increase In Wh There was wheat, barley y during 1925 as compared with according to Mr. Herbrandson's port. Corn, oats: flax, potatoes a decrease in during 1925 under that of 2 Although corn acri eld per acre con- crop age, according to H. 0. Herbrandson, agricultural statistician, of Grand Forks. The to’ winter rye acre- age in the United States this year is 3,426,000. The condition of the winter rye in North Dakota on De- ember 1 is given as 85 per ceftt, while the condition for the United tates is 85.8 per cent. Soil conditions in North Dakota this year were very much better than a year ago. Mr. Herbrandson states, although the weather was unfavor- able for field work in the fall. The sudden decrease in the market value had a depressing effect on the farm- ers, resulting in the great decline in tye acreage. Since the crop was ug rye in the sta The wheat crop in 1925 did as during the ield this yea of 1924 was 15 Other stati son’s report, Dakota, follow: My roduction i Cr ee: 816 Yid Corn Spring Wheat Oats Barley Ryo Flaxseed Potatoes Tame Hay Wild Hay Hour of music. 10—D: cert. 8 0-—Orchestra. tists. 9—Dance tun —"Glad Gang.” Orchestr —Concert, entioned in the s of nist Known and de- --Theatre KENF (266) KSD (545.1) Wal (447.5) ser Hour. WLW 1—Gin- (NW) of jon numbered baa concert. hip numb: —Piano sies quartet. 10:45-—-Danee al. (ano) riff of Bur cital, State of “al / KR. KEITH, Esa., ‘Attorney fu aintifr, i Kenmure, N Katzmark, Lewis, pianist. WDAF (365.6) 8—Choir mu; Classical. 5—Nighthawk RC (423) 8:15—Orchestra. Popular songs. 9—Little phony. orchestra. KTHS = (374.8) Jazz Frolic. WCCO (416.4) 11:30—Organ rec Mountain Time 435) tenor; OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 9—Concert. 10—) 10—Dance tunes. G—Concert. 8—Or- Studio program. —Drury Lenington,| 8—Ra artists. 9—Con- 10—Orchestra. DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D, tenor. cert. NOTICE 01 re judgment and ree in mortzage fcreclosure were duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the District Court for Bu leigh County, North Dakota, whe in Midland Credit company, poration, was Plaintiff, and Leslie S$. Hackney and Lille M. Hi: his wife, and Unio company, a corporation, fendants, aud Wherein jit was a judged and decreed that Plaintiff Tecover the sum of Twenty Hun- dred Twenty and 71/100 ($2020.71) Dollars, and deereeing that said claim isa valid first mortgage lien upon the real estate therein de- scribed, and that said real estate be sold to satisfy the same. and the said lien foreclosed. thereby. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, ‘that by virtue of a Writ of Special Execution issued out of said Court and directed and delivered to me and now in my hands, and de- scribing said judgment, the un- dersigned, Sheriff, shall” offer for sale and sell at public auction te the > prem- Authorized DUCO Refinishing Latest modern ‘method. We also do automobile Top and Curtain work ag well as all kinds of Upholstering. Work Guaranteed. PAINT SHOP 8rd Floor at LAHR MOTOR SALFS CO. laps beri deseri es WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licenseil Embalner in Charge, Day Phone 246 . 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