The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1926, Page 6

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MANY ENTRIES AREMADE FOR GOLF TOURNEY Open Tournament Begins Friday at the Los Angeles Country Club . Jan. 6. (®)—The . ever gathered on the Pacific rigging divots an ng courses * he open t and Sun country the west, $10,000 inc: goal for holes of the flight over the three d E s. the list of finalists tying play. E Friday famous north Angeles Country Club, just ow of Beverly Hills, is ‘the st A preliminary led for Thureday in th an amateur-profession will be 18 holes of pla Every section of the country represented, well as Cana the host of professionals and ama teurs already listed AVGRAW WILL nts Claim = 1925 Defeat Due to Injuries as Much as Anything Else -(P)—The New will open their 1926" ¢ the world champion utes with prospects of ing staff, an in- strength, and ized) ou Although nw frankly concedes Picts- | power in a jas to which were beaten as much because | as by the Pirate offen-! Jed to ‘ans. Of the most ot this reason he again depend on the few deals he h notable brought pitcher Phillies in exe 1 Ja F isch, and | pd leg in- | juries’ in the » have re- and McG art | third base, stop, respective led to return v ley to first. b: To ¢ Tyson a Chance | As the result of the failure of Bill! Southworth and W measure up to expec outfield last year, Al Tyson from Lonisville will be given a chance as an outfield regular, with Ross Young and Emil Meusel remaining in the positions they filled last summer. The Giant chieftain has high hopes for his two young pitching stars, Fred; Fitzsimmons und Kent Green- | suspended last v for infractions of pected to return to Ring and southpaw, are considered partfeularly effecti ingt the Pi- rates. Jack Scott, Virgil Barnes = Jack Wisner also will he available. For catchers indications are that the club will depend on the veterans, Frank Snyder and Grover Hartley, and the Wichita recruit, Hughie Me- Mullen. season by the rules, condition. vete! During the past. season, American League ball players have had a lot of fun kidding Catcher Val Picinich of the Boston Red Sox about the trip made to Europe last winter a: a member of the two American teams that toured that country. Picinich, who has a sense of hu- mor, could hardly wait until the Players arrived at. Dublin. On_the Same team as Picinich waa Cvengros, southpaw of the Ch White Sox, announced as the battery in Hable, 1 am<afraid it will staré another or was the way Val put it. there was no reason for st. People paid to see the "pall ene, ae Dublin, ‘Why, we had twice as many ball Players, as there were spectators,” edie, “We could have e riot ourselves and got with it.” 4 1 ic Deh taamee Paes ae. pected to see All-: fact. that the cg Md ex-! America teams the target for) * | mental note gre e ors who didn't Arthur Nehf,) Mike * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is perfectly satisfied with his piteh- ing staff. Leg Gi Eddie Collins gave ‘git Tnjured leg a severe gest in a recent oaeeat hunting trip and thinks it is as as ever. The White Sox without Lin Kins is just an ordinary team, Good Trading Material Rumor has it that Outffelder Heine 'Manush and Shortstop Rigney will! not the with Detroit when’ the 1926 | {major league season opens. Both fae good trading material. (COLLEGES OF MIDWEST FORM | HOCKEY CLUB | Association Has 16 Schools Represented in Original arene |e Membership Meet the cham: pion girl shot- putter of Japan. In other words, we present Miss Haruko Tani- mura, who has £ been making quite a name for herself in ath- letics in the far east. In fact, she Anas done so well she is. contem- plating a trip to America to show her wares, and can be expected to give her fair A sex rivals in this Minneapolis, Jan. | mote college hackey in the middle- |west on an organized basis and to develop material for the United States Olympic teams are purposes of the Northern Intercollegiate Hockey Association. The association was formed at a jmeeting at the University of Minne- fn the original membership. They are Minnesota, Notre Dame, Mat- quette; higan, Michigan (Michigan State College | Wisconsin, North Dakota University,|s North Dakota Agricultural Colleges, |B St. Thomas, Carleton, St. Olaf, Hibbing Junior Colleges. }, Because the 1926 season is already well under way, the association will country plenty of not draw up a playing schedule until opposition. ah A late next fall. There will be three Whether or not a % 5 Bl di she will meet 2% class, state and - normal school, novice’ class. mil Iverson of Minnesota,- who originated the idea of forming the new | college Moines (3). . Paul, won a deci- second to] sion over Nate Ripon, Milwaukee, (6). | r, of late as been a tendenc 6—)—To pro- |r “| sota and 16 schools were represénted | NW Johns, Macalester, and Eveleth and sions of competition-—University | !- with minor institutions in a)» NIGHTHAWKS WIN FROM’ B. C. QUINT): The Bismarck Ni Nighthawks. wire easy winners over the Bismarck Bus- iness College basketball quint in last night's game at St. Mary’s gymnas- jium, the final score being 32 to 6. \ The game was rough throughout and | ta: ;many fouls were cajled. At the end Sub. Nighthawks=J, Kelley; ene is Hummel for B. Sub, Business Colle Kipple far scuer: Bender for Hoff; Finkle for ae yt Kelle; 5, i, Kelley ie J. Ros Rodeiek 3, Cc. inlayson 1, Klien 1, Wright 1, Resbe 1. Free throws M. Pld ei 3, C, Fin: rick for Fi: ; Himmel, Mz BLIZZARD STRIKES HOME Coughs and colds are a natural se- quence to an unexpected blizzard, pel “C. “Wright Sai treated promptly to C. Kelley. tdner|and should be NOTICE OF EXPIRATION. OF THE PERIOD OP REDEMPTION ON r LAND SOLD TO THE COUBTY AT TAX SA’ I, Frank J. Johnson, County Auditor of Burleigh County, @o here- by give notice that the parcels cf real ‘estate hereinafter deacribed were sol for taxes at the annual tax sate of this County on Decem- her 13, 1921, and thatiat sald-sate sald parcels of real estate were sold to this County, and that such salen fave not leemed from and they are still the property of this County, that unless redemption shall be mage from said tax sales within ‘ninety. jays from the date of this notice, the same will become the ahsolué property in fee of this County and the former owners thefeof and all lien holders and other persons nae nk, at be Lalas bap cag A gio ae | we any and all rights of redemption, or. er rights: = tate. ollowine tena line of the real estate sold at such tax sale on which the period of redemption ha’ expir 7 bY griisieg each “dcucription of real mate. appears the® name of the cord title owner therect as it appears by the records, in the office of fe Register of Deeds of sneh County and aleo opposite each tract ap- pears the amount which will be required to redeam trom the effects ‘of such tax sale at the expiration of the period of redemption including the amount for which the said lan@ was -sold, interest anc lager e f thareeoy Aubsequent delinquent taxe® Prior to those of the year 192! a e i and penalties and interest thereof. ‘aston ‘colalbaa to redee Name of Recor tr 4 itle owner Lo Raat ent Batate August Benz .............-8 162.26 -2-137-76 Clatide and Laster Barnum: 274-14 Lydia N. Moffit, et ai Lydia N. Moffit, et al. Dralle Claude and Lester Barnum: Glaude and Lester Barnum. Mearl Clark’... Sam Robinson Brae a cs 2 and. Annie Robinson. 37. Swenson Sam Robinson Sum Robinson Sam Rebinson Sam Robinson . Fre& W. Swenson .. Rachel B. Swenson Wm. smal} Ole Swee . it, incre Himmer’ ¢. Wand BE. H oe : Hitganeth a dam: s G.W. and Tt, PeSchlaback EB. Robertson, et al Geo, W. and It. C. Sehlaback the big tennissmatches by some of the common folks who are not familiar with the ethies and eti- quette of the game. Football clo: follows golf and is. When football crowds were confined to the contending teams and other! college men, criticism was re, but the big stadiums have con- y changed the deportment of football audienc Chile: lightweight, Charl outpoi ted | Rosen, Ni w York (10). WU ART CARLSON Willie Dillon, Cuban lightweight, saute tiameeoe bind oytpointed Bobby Robideuu, Allen-\yerjon Cricket club courte, Wallsee | town, Pa, (10). Scott of the University of 'Washing- ton copped the intercollegiate tennis jingles championship. is achieve, nent brought the title to'the far ‘northwestern sector for the first | | time the history of the game: Scott’s victory was well’ ear ed. For he was obliged to work his way} through one of the strongest fields | lever entered in the affair. |finals he rather-tipped the old dope, tbucket over by whipping Arnold /s Jones, Yale's great star, in: straight! N ets. is St. Petersburg, ‘Midget Mike O'Dowd, Columbus, Ohio,*beat Pinkie May (16). * Sports of All Sorts ‘ Big: Gate the Exception Little chance to draw big receipts | because of the small cities in whieh of the majors and minors | rained in Florida, is causing a num-! Wier of clubs to shift camps. : 1 would say it was a toss-up he- {tween the baseball and boxing fan i# the most critical. nd boxing in common. who likes one strong for the Usually of the spor other. In ‘all_ probability is the most boi ott only dropped one ait during his rampage. of Columbia in the semi-finals. ; Washingtonian took the first 6-2 and !looked to have the match spretty well | sewed up, only to meet a reverse by | mer University of Pennsyl-;the same score in the second set, | shortstop, to be a great help| With the count even, however, New York Giants next sea-|Seott came back for the “rubber” handing Anderson another 2 beating. Tulane Star Versatile Seott reached the next to last} Fullback Freddie Lamprecht ofjround by defeating Paton, Prince-| Tulane was the George Kelly of foot-| ton; Rockafellow, Colgate, and Lang, ball, He played six different posi; | Columbia, in turn. Each Was a high Juhl) last season and did them all| ranking player, too. well, a Pitted against the sterling. Jones in the finals, Scott showed fis best | play gf the tournament. He an- nexed the first skirmish, 6-2, which, | by the way, seemed to be his favori e | score, ani ” grabbed the second by a{ similar count. Scott then broughtethe champion ship to Washington and the Paci northwest for the initial time in h tory by taking the third and decid- ing fan perhaps to the b 5, di possible al urd. indoors. anneal anpiag4 Recently whi anking on Eddie Far- one of the ade the things who failed to of the v boxers to the son. hurled. xt in a pinch-hitter,” was the shout us one of the fighteres ap- peared to be outclassed in the open- ing prelim, “Offi y was the united fight- put them to work,” x given two later by t The referee that trouble keeps up his} record with the Yanks ujhe is of Babe 3 uth’s nghout | batted jie ague a 02 himself, Veteran Stil Sam Rice of Washington, despite jhis many yea continues j into one of the most closely contest- . {to be on runners|ed in the entire get-together. | A draw between the baseball and! in the In 37 tries boxing fan would, I believe, be re-| lst was safe 26 times. ceived as a very fair verdict. When a | showed: plen punching powe whistle the an accompan couple turted to| idow waltz as! | * Ump piso Helene. i) i mnire, “Re Ormsby 0: the Schaefer Has Lead | American League staff fs putting in th winter refereeing basketball in Billiard Match':: Pade Spivineas around C £0, He is giving ex- PSL bones cellent sa action, Chicago, Jan. 6.—P). {2 balk line billiards The world’s chatipion -| | ship, that flitted out of Ame hands when young Jake it to Edou Collins Wants Rigney Eddie ( would like Shortstop nefer lost Rigney of the Tigers for his White the Belgian,{Sox but Ty Cobb wants Pitcher a month a | turn. ned to re-| Blankenship in return. Nothing do- | .Young Jake has taken a ver Ho ing. 1,000 to 5 Bill Tilden is used to. playing be- hind a net. . It might be ad- visable for him’ to play, behind one when he opens his stage career, too, seems di lead of | ans in their} Gets Regular Job ey is glad that he i ‘use he is s ite position, third d short, third and Well, if iar, ain’t no Santa Claus, Pop: how do you account for Jim- my Ring getting transferred from the Phillies to the Giants? The champion ice skater of Finland | 3, has invaded America and his mana- gers hope the cash customers will not give him the cold shoulder. Is Out west a straight shooter means guy who is on the level, whereas in Chicago it simply means another beer-runner, Tommy Milligan, the fighter, aa mits he is only 25 years old. Bei a Scotchman, however,’ we prised he didn’t say 5. Fred 5 i to st block with a 500 to 197 expture to play of the second block last night. His t averag and his high run, seconé 210, Horemans continued to s the nervousness that ch his opening Hi 1 his Major Grid Stars A number of big league played professional football t) fall among them being Catcher vi k of rican has the opening shot the Cardinals and Barry and French ith the balls closely grouped of the Athletics. at the head of the tab! vher oe . i ers All-Round Star ‘evers, Stanford football star, is being touted ax just as good a pitcher as he is a fullback, Such high P ured several big league clubs to in estigate , Stars Schaefer: run 210 Horew 197; run 91 ADD LIFE’S MYSTERIES What docs the donkey-donk mean when he says “Neigh”? What does the photographer's birdie |8 mean when it chirps “Peep, pee} What does the pussy-cat mean when - it says “Meow”? lv wap Second Basemen What does my sweetie mean when i ig the swapping of ;she says “No”? .P.L, McManus of St. t. g for Ward. of New York. who| Our chief indictment against these How many home runs did Kraft; Plays the same position, is said-to| mixed matches is that they do not lot Fort Worth make in 1924?-—F. be on the fire. McManus has been | produce enough mixing GT | dissatisfied for several years. Fifty-five. : \ nit, is aot nsf Who is coaching the Pennsylvania Praise for Recruit Harry Greb Dagkethall team this season?—-D,! ° Texas Leaguers say Bill Mutlen of | jack of. the prize ring... . SW. jFort Worth is certain to hold down | always {jumping for more jack. J. MeNichok: third base’ for the Tigers next sea- What is the highest ranking Ichi-;#0n, He's a finished hig leaguer he discovered ing at ine age of al pitchers wi il dincover meme att ‘ | Rule Change Sugge | Umpire Tommy Connolly is expect- \¢d to present most of the suggestions ‘for rule t will come from , the an League committee, to understand wh AEE anaes. the Jap, has attained | inow, they say. in the national tennis rankings ?— 5.W. E. Z Rice Bent Hitter of Goose | or ee ‘ear thok. fy wait fear the ir. O’Gaofty wa: I~ itter much | cessful water "party New Y, oar ae While you h ele. Goslin than Sam Bic {FIGHT RESULTS ‘| League pitchers say the FIGHT RESULTS | |(rs tea pren had gotten 2 —_—_ Fohl in Optimist im. Bantamweight. defeated | Red ‘Sov. is nothing if not an opti-| Optimism Note: | (10); | mist. Despite the fact he finithed ropa ati te batting prowess ‘of the I Sioux alles S. D.—Dave Atler,| Lee Fohl, manager of thé Boston ee ranocked out "in the. cellar last season, he says he | league opens its WwW. 3 wil: on f ini In the BE ing set, 7-5, after, it had developed| NW, called’ the jumplng- § VY -26-139-76 W% of B%-20-139-77 EB ee Rt 0-139-77 77 Rite ee 39-77 ol 24-1 BS rete Ww {Sw Ww % 8 W 44 = 4-139-80 SE% 26-139-80 Auditor's Lot 15, 22-199-80 . ié@fang et H, Wildfang ‘W.-Thompson .. Wm W. Rutluft = ¢ Swett Sig g-140- Rig of, 8% J4-140-76 140 That was to Anderson | N& The |S 2 FA S38esse delmer St Helmer : eee ben eK Christianson’: Mrs, Louis 8 Ra Gee. ritiannon et al Geo. son, et bread H. spine: Geo, F. Kavoni 5 eS 2 Zen SSS. RR ane ir Nwy M3 Are! 85 Edw. Roe, Sr, ef al ...,.... 499.12 Edw. Roe, Sr. et a} . 434.91 Roe, Sr., et al . 36.33 Henry Malari 00 Pay & if Anton Lepinto. are m) la. 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Ohio. -Foley’s-Honey-and- Tar is & y for the wh ote as Kee, 0n genes x THE Peary oF REDRNPTION on tun COUNTY ionngon Maney Auditor eee ay eae Teeady, ae tine lea that the paserin of real estate | hereliatter bed ilk Sat ores othe eats: oe noes tas ihe notice, om tks cane wi thin ninety days from the date of Wilt wecome “the, bsolut ty_in fee of this a ‘the former: ow orgnted tl ners tl ease enh Oo and: other wi be ‘tore red of it *f ry ther rgry or a such real es- int of the” anaes maid at such tax: saloon 8 exp each eens ‘real ariaie” posers the the peme. sane reot rs or the par Deeds ‘of mu ce e ity and = spppaite each tract appears the unt which will be required to redeem from the effects of such tax Sale at the expiration of the period of redemption includ. i ig the amount for which ohe said land was scid, interest and penalty ereon, aubsequent delinquent iexe® prior to those of the year 1921, and penalties and interest thereof... or ne. bee ‘Real Betate ‘Title owner Pot (3 NWigs-197-46 an “ < aw ne Site it 137+" Me of an “apts ce #13 mand 5 of, of ae 2137-78 aig sae- th Ni 3. igs iaaed a Amougt required 8 “redeem rin Binmarck Realty Christian Yeren, « ‘ai Lincoln Add. 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Wnt Ww... ag (Soe hand and the seal of the ‘Cc leigh Gounty, this aun day of January, 1926, Se aes County Tditor ot hurtelsn County, North Dak ott 5-12-19 NOTICE OF Press ATION OF THE PRRIOD OF REDEMPTION ON 7 ns SOT THE COUNTY AT TAX SALE. I, Fra ake aN Fasten County: Audftor cf Burleigh County, do here- bysgive ‘notte that rod arcels of real estate hereinafter described were sold for taxés at tho annual tax sale of this County on Decem- and thy t at said sale said parcels of real estate were sold to this County, ang-ihat such ales have not been redeemed from and ARS ae ati 4 the" none he of this County, and that unless redemption ales within ninety days from the date of the absolute pi y in fee of this Bitch the riod of redemption has expired. O} posite each description of real estate appears the name of the record tith. pwns thereof as it-appears by the reccrds, in the office of the R iter of Deeds of such Count: ey pus apposite each tract appears the ount which will be requir redeem from the effects of such tax sale at the expiration of the pi of redemption includ. ing the amoont for w! pice ie said land whe. mela’ interest and penalty thereon, subsequent de fimquent't taxes prior those of the year 1919, and penalties, and interest thereof. ot, Recara Deveription of Real: Ketate NW -26-1 NBA Ost NE! Amount required 0 redi x i iG. HL Riesser Guat rhauser j=6-1$8-77 ae 140.75 pee Jao . Rorahan Hilder: eter Halonen . y % by MM 2 deo. PF. aun Ni om Sika of NW% Geer. fy * Baldwin State Bank ...... B% oe and. SEY of NEX SWw%- Be ©. H, Helgeson :,..¢..... a Nickholm ‘Lein snd: RM of Martin 3, aut. I of ae als et Amber 12s. 80 Frank RR. Musson Hackney °. i Haeknoy Gari D.-Haugen Carl D. Haugen Jacob Cdrizon . - Fred Wheeley «| Fred Josephson Emma Olson , Emma Olson und Ru ‘alter Scot! and NB of SW: Linsey her 'N% of SEY ae ene SCounty ‘atsdttoe” of iy : anait ) Ste seks spre me a8 ie on ed a4 mieman ob ow

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