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srr ~ COBB, SPEAKER COLLINS, JOIN HALL OF FAME! American Leagu Plan For, Menorial in Washington Not Abandoned eal | New niches! "shall of whose fame, eral na Cobb, roster have been filled by Detroit Tigers’ mar Cleveland Indians’ 1 ntor,! , Chicago White! : as the most val- er im T911-1912 nd 1914, + by an unofficial jury they take eorge Sislqr, Johnson, said the lea the house of repie-| held its consent to the plan after the senate approved | it, Several other p 1m | consideration. When the monui is erected, the names of the players and those chosen in future} Years will be engraved on it. | LEFTY GROVES WILDEST MAN INTHE LEAGUE Gave More Than 100 Passes During 1925 Season — Other “Wild” Records Bob Groves, Con- ‘southpaw acquisition from caxried off the “honor ‘of ae the wildest’ man in the American League the past season, if total number of base on balls given is counted, } were a per ning figure men, that amone thes the vi A would rate first] had trouble in find. : the wildest of all wild men in the league Joe v of the|t i 4 bas 1 rout of about a half, he had to field a ball it, he made about the lose enough to thn to be gathered in.) putt with, five blows of his own, beat- odt is some stretcher. }ing a tattoo on Johnny's face and Lucey hi out and|hody like « ember rain slap- | s , is not to be dealt further. ping on a ti n f. Bob Groves g: bases on!” As the fight wore on Buff began balls the past season ng one of five pitch who yielded more than this ering style of prown-skinned fF o the flyweight | championship o world fi |Johnny Buff, t erican, at be i, Sept. 14, 1 swinging wild grew. y Hayaiikers That Made History: Villa’ Wins Flyweight Title From Johnny Buff NEVER BEFORE HAD SUEF ‘Se EEN SO MANY GLOVES IN ONE EVENING BY JOE WILLIAMS sncho Villa didn’t deal in individ- ed in whole- arting at th ounced upon Buf! of left and r pion was be defense for s gong, with such hooks the’ cham- There wi led to each by and Villa’s confidence ed of hand and foot @ hundred passes, but it devolved on| Was so e made you think of Dixie Davis of the St. Louis Browns,| q hum » darting in and out | former champion among wild juen, ny. aru willy, atid to hit the high mark for | balls in a single game. ‘ 10 Passed In 10 Innings On April 28 Dixie pitched a 10- in. ve ij y inning. That seer | to have been the only time all sea- {son that an¥ one pitcher } double figures in a game w } though on several occasio! | | passes were presented. Inde bt Dixie's next time out he gave nine j in the eight innings he pitched. He shad to be taken out, but he got cred- it for the game ut that. 1 Groves’ greatest number of pass in a game or pari May 18. He gave up nine in eight innings and his wildness lost game. A month later, nings, he ga a win in spite of ity June 16. Walked Five In te The high mark for wild for the time he was in there trying to ? pitch went to Henry Johnson of the |; Yankees, who gave up five passes “t:ibefore he could get the side out, in ithe game of May 11, In fact, he never did get the side out, for Mil- “Ter Huggins hed to jerk him ovith ®ne out yet to go. Several pitchers gave as many as nine bases on bails in nine mungs and a bunch of them gave as many } es eight. Joe Giard of the § i Browns gave up niae in seven in- Rings on Junc 16, but all in all Giard ‘was one of the surprises of the se: nm when it came to cgntrol. He made a reputation in the Amer- Association as about the wild- (est man ever, but coming into the FPAmerican League he toned down and| the latter stages of the season pitching as steady ball as afhy napike i d, in That was on CH— KEEPING THE HEAD STILL - one thing, however. that fer must endeavor to do, haar p her, head™still.” mér is generally to seve: on the “ball,” advice }- db een but 2 st tO bs an move the vibe ae ap ad ht rity shots re ae du}- sixth. ptibly in the s full force in landed square- Johnny He players of the too cured good jault of standing (Co (Copyright, 1026) Joie Ray to to Stay in Amateur Class Cee “premier . who told the A. A. U, he will turn. profe has changed his mind. He has petitioned the association! for in the INinois anes runn action in his case this w FOUND A WAY Weak Eyes s Coudn’t Keep This Cager cff Court eldom | far 1 fj Northrup of THI CRAMPIONSHID ly, without slowing the Goll in the least. It seemed to take the Keart out of the American. The blow that told ringsiders they ke | were gazing upon a new champion {came in the tenth. Buff ventured a left. Villa responded with a rush and flurry of fists. Out of the cen- fusion there suddenly darted a lithe brown right glove that crashed into Buff’s jaw. mpion staggered half way ring. Villa was after him t after a mouse. Both hands swinging, he rocked Buff from side to side with a fusillade of blows. A ~| stray right connected with Johnny's jaw knees. Buff, badly muddled, made his fi serious mistake of the fight at this point. thout waiting for the count to give him a chance to roundup some f . he staggered to his feet and to slug with Villa. A blurred . flurry—and! spectators had their second glimnse of Buff skidding to the canvms, his dividing the resin for nd be toppled to his hands and ipion lay squirming on ) Referee Patsy Haley ting him out, the beil « Buff from a certain seconds did what they could with him during the breathing spell, but Johnny came out for the eleventh still out on his fect. Villa met him with a storm of lefts and rightg, buf- feting the groggy champion Ifke @ Buff finally dropped ly and at that i ing. I | | i L STARS ART CARLSON ul IN. THREE EVENTS One of the most promising ath- Hletes the Western Conference hi produced in recent seasons is Phi gan. orthrup blazed forth last year. He was only a sophomore. But was {good enough to score 8% points, if 1 remember correctly, in the Big iTen outdoor track ang field elassic jat Columbus. {Northrup placed in three events. He won the javelin, finished fourth in the running broad jum and tea three others for third in the ‘pole-vault. He smavhed the gonier- jence record fov the Greek event ij Northrup is a quiet, modest sort of chap. He doesn't lack eont dence; in his al however. Which brings - to mind a jiitle incident 4 huppenca >® to be in on at pe final day of the get-togethen The’ Michigander, after His great work with the javelin in the pre- lima, had been expected to outdo his performance in the finals, As Northrup came anto the official scorer’s tent after winning the eve: this question met him: break he record today, didja Phil HELEN HAD? OF MA | Date For Match the round eracy and from player, Matrimony is ‘of Miss Wills at ‘1 won't deny fers of ma aid ting inan, plea: [return to Ci singles champio “Ten thousand that fered yesterday match between of easily, 6-1, 6. Even money wi would not win that she would Helen will meet nitely singles. control.’ Suzanne must meet her i “I am entered Wills with: a when she learne: said. thing in the ten- iquire it. Trag, the game you and both. If you are to down those odd And .if you hope splits you must also ‘have control! to do it. Many famous have extended their bi: reers several seasons after much of their stuff had left them simply be cause they site—control ters. And with could hurl the ball just. where they wanted. Get control above’ anything else. For until you are able to ‘shoot ‘em where you desire you won't have }m, much success { FIGHT RESULTS | St. Louis.—Jack Renault, of Can- fe ada, knocked out Rogas of Chil bus, Ohio, beat berding, Pa., 10, Vernon, Calif.—Harry dleweight champion, defeated Moore of England (10). st_ Chicago, en, Chicago, and Trenton, Harold Smith, Nick Olivia, Davis, former Herbie Schaefer, , het ity at Grand Forks and the ageicul- Both Rejected, Rumor sive college at Farge will edie. to Wills has received off from a member of the B: Roth offers were rejected» jclared to have conveyed knowledge of this fact to her suitors. ‘iuge, und I won't confirm Money Goes Begging wanne Lenglen will win over Miss Wills when they meet were and Miss vel who was disposed. games from the French flash ‘and This money also went begging, Just when and where Suzanne and determined. yesterday evening that she decide next Saturday in what tourna- ment she would participate in the She added that she would like to play at Nice next Monday, but that she might be prevented by cir- cumstances over which she has ‘no Entered In Both Matches | “I will be delighted to meet Miss Wills,” cannot risk injuring m: my physicial condition rant my playing in my dear home town of Nice next Monday then I tournament in Cannes February 8.” ]in both tourmaments,” twinkle in her B WLING | remises in such mortgage and here- JIMMY SMITH (prem described, atthe front doo CONTROL of the Court House in the City of Bis- The baseball pitcher's greatest! marek, County of Burleigh, and /State asset is control, putting the balllof North Dakota, on the 6th day of where he wants to. The same ap-|February, 1926 at 2 o'clock P, i to plies to the bowler. It’s the main satisfy the amount due upon sald essential asset of any good player. I can’t dwell on the importance of jun which will be sold to satisfy tl control too much. But if you desire to be a success af perservance. must have control to put the ball | ‘where you want it—in the 1-3 groove. If you want to pick up your spares you needs must have control to cut ssessed that big requi-| Att ag They knew where cer- tain pitches would fool certain pat Altoona, Pa.—! St. WILLS ATHLETIC HEADS OFRERS, | O€STATESG ical “education at the five norma’ schools in the state, the state univer- Bismarck tomorrow and early Friday fur conferences with the state of administration. The meetings will x beheld Friday and Saturday. meetings have been called by —-(P)-—Rumors are} the board of administration in, an ef- ds that Miss Helen| fort to co-ordinate the methods of ‘3 of marriage? Physical instruction in the various in- ish aristo-j stitutions over the state and to agree jonal tennis|upon uniform courses of_study and training along that line. “Bucky” Harris ¢ Signs Contract With Senators Jan, 27,—UP)-—-Stan- Wills-Lenglen in Doubt a profe: not in the program, present. She is de- that I have had of- the American cham- tune: ou are a bet-| - bef gern sraetere faye Bucky” Harris, who has pilot. fornia single, i “Bucky” Harris, who has a be Po*| ed two Washington baseball clubs to American League championships, has signed a three year contract to man- age the “Senators. Clark Griffith, president of the Senators, not reveal the amount to be’ paid his; young pilot. francs against 6,000 at the end of fe the American — girl offered that Helen|NOZICE OF Horteice FORE- more than seven| CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereb; Fee that thet ie executed and delivered by Hackney and Lillie-M. 3 ney, his wife, of St. Paul, Minnesota, mortgagors, to Hackney Land Ctedit Company of St. Paul, abe hos gat eeeparatlon, mortgagee, dated first day of November, 1919, and tiiea | © for record in the office of the Rey ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- iigh, and State of North Dal cots 2 he 12th day of November, 1129 o'clock, AC Mo'sndrceorded In Book 98 of Mortgages at page 147 and assigned by said mortgagee by_an in- strament in writing, to ion Inyest- ment Company, of Minneapolis, Min- nesota, a corporation, which assign: ment was dated the 25th day of Nev. ember, 1919, and filed for record in the said office of the Register of Deeds on the 13th day of rebsoey, 1920, at 2 o'clock P.M, and recotd ded Book 155 of Assignments at. page hich mortgage w: i Union Investment con: by an instrument ‘in writs inand Schulz and Paulina Se! als his wife, which assignment was date ae 10th day of 'Febrasty, 1920, an filed for record in said office of, ‘the Register of Deeds on the 6th day of March, 1920, at 3 o'clock P. nd recorded in Book 156 of ye ignmion at page 165, and duly as: ee y the heirs of the assignees last named, by an instrument in writing to {Paulina Schulz, dated the 6th day of May, 1925, and recorded lin “the said office of the pee of Deeds on the rae day of October, joo! of Mort wages al A {will be foreclosed by the sale of the lose in straight sets. has not been defi- Suzanne wonld continued. “But health. If joes not war- n the Carleton hotel for the singles in declared Miss eye d what Suzanne had tg ~pin game, the most {mortgage on the day of sale. ‘The Bremises described in such,mot fy the Set out to ac-.same, ure described us follows, to-wit: take time.| Southwest quarter of Section Eleven % Bec. 11) Township One Hun-| sz; dred Forty- four (44), North, “of venty-eight | (78), West of yithated in the County of Burlelgh, and State of North Da. re willbe duc on such ‘mortgage on the day of sale the sum of on teen Hundred Ninety-two and 100 dollars, ($1,792.39) together with the port eae disbursements of a ae Bag at Bismarck, North, Dakota, is 29th day of eenint 1926. PAULIN. vase « Avs bodes of said Mortgage. G Olgas en aan ne! for Owns je Bismarck, North Dakotas eae (da 00 16-13-8027 2-3) Cini NOTICE OF MOR’ - OTICR OF MORTGAGE FORE Notice’ is hereby given, that that executed and delivered b; Lelie Sih ackney and Lilie M. Hack. ney, his ae ee BE Feat: and. Credit : lackney Land Compaty of St. Paul, Minnesota, a age: F, 1919, and tiled tl ice of ter of Deeds of ae County ol leigh; and State of North Daketa on row Bloom; Columa| ine,daeh day ef Nowombery 19195 at Will R of Mortgages at 0 84 and assigned by ‘said mortgagee strument in writing, to Union ment Company, of -Minneapoli nesota, a seornaeat lab vaifeh -assign- ment was dated the 26th day of Nov- mber, 1919, and filed for fi ister, of the rap office of the st FI Bt, gd recorded mth 13th day of | 1920, ae. 2 o'clock in Book 165 of Assignments at page age ane which mortgage was assign- it will must have patience And plenty of turn in strikes you pins here and there, to cash, in on your ic baseball pitchers | league ca- their contro! a bowler. t Quentin’ Romero (4 rounds). ‘Any Tomasky, Greb, mid- Ind.-—Russell .Whal- Kid Tomm:; Murphy, raw (1 hicago, knocked out Paul, (3). | Don Californi shaded |ed Chicago Cio). r ones ais Johnny ( rai J lon hold the ie FR. When was ipeent tional ey oe Janior tennis cham: 919, 1920, 1921. Where did the obtain George T Richards na: St.. Louis hag ee ‘op Wer CB . “Syracuse, international ve" he quickly and. emphati- | shot back. “I wasn’t tryin’ to Giants only won one game ont of five played with the Ath. leties. That contest | wen fo, fo, in ings, the score bel wae the ah prot shutout gf: it occurred in le sec- Bryant, Texas believe —Buy' they have set a precedent in tuiness ‘men. he: the este of Mrs, Lee A Rountree Nor ainber crush ‘Abd- General Primo de of commerce. iffian warlords Hote) told a newapeperman. Wisinipeg, Mun—-A. geld ste Red vy in the western feet: id to be. Stunt club; 10, Orchestra. 7:30, Artists; 9, Dance tunes. 8, eas 10, Dance tunes. a Gosteats 10, Dance Vsevhay Classical; Frolic. WOO (508.2) 4:45. Organ; quartet; 10, Stydio; 10:30, Dance es. WRC (469) 6, Entertainers, WEAF (492) 6, Dinner muste: agoruc hare the i) War 3089) Ww 330, Broo 9), WCAP (469), WGK (319), WTAG (2 ay, Wa 8), (ayant | News From the WOR (310). WEAG BE | (476); 9. WEE! (476). 35: WSAI (325. (645.1). Roxy and (476), WTAG (268), Ww (352.7), WLIB Goal, WJAR wis 22) 6; Concert; 8, Orches- wit WMCA (341) chestra; Dance tunes. WREO (28515) 6, Concert. KDKA (309) 6:30, Concert; 8:30, Lit- tle Symphony. ee Ah sed) 6:30, Orchestra; Con wos: *C516) 6:30, Orchestra. WRHZ (833.1) 6:45, Orchestra; 8, Con- cert. Wee ey bt sgt tira % rie Orchestra; 8, Mus- ical. WEAR (389.4) 6:45, Orchestra; 8, Musica! CKAC (420) gus, WAHG | (316) :7:39, Orchestra; 8, Var- iety; gram. WRNY (258.5) 8, Artists; 9:45, Nov- elty. ‘ wit (394.5) ‘8, Studio; 9, Concert; WNYC (526) 8:10, Vocal; 9:15, In- strumental; 9:30, CRCA (366) 10, Special’ International wenu, ‘(ai8) 10, Studio. WBBM (226) 4, Variety;.8, Musical; 12, WHAS (399.8) 4, Concert. WLW (422.8) 5, Orean: 6, Stage; 7, ‘Coheert; Features. WOC (484) 5:45, Chimés; 9, Musical, me. (531 6 Cot 7:30, WENE (aia) 6, Concert; | WKRC (425)°6, Orchastr chestra; 9, ld’ yo later than Janu- crane oY mrp ered ver je trend from weit control which hes ai ei our govern: ing fecent years is intmical’ to the “wel- fare of the United States.” * Results wa te show the following ‘schools “in“ state as winners’ of the first ae hast Blomaxcl Sykegian, Bowbells, Bowman, Cando, City, ‘Cooperstown, cheepy? Hel Larimore, Leeds, Lidgerwood, Mott, New Rockford, Egeland, Rugby, Steele, Towner, Velva, Oak Grove of Fargo, and Wyndmere. Grand Forks, N. D., n. 26-—A new course entitled child “Welfare with Reference to Problems in North Da. kota,” is pelts offered by the U: Versity Extension division. Miss He: rietta Lund, director of the Childre: bureau of the state board of admin’ tration, will instruct in the cours “The members of the extension vision believe that this course will be vf great service to people over’ the state ond pele tad or filling n t educutional opportunities in that held” Miss Beutrice “ohn. | stone, secretary of the burcay, ussing fhe course. FOR WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 "| | WSM (282.8) 6:50, Concert; 8, Choirs “ Vocal_ selection: 7 (302.8) 6:30, ‘Genchct; 8, Hour BEST PICK 1 | of musics 20, Popular. WTAM '(389.4) 6, Orchestra; KPNF F (266) ncert. ) . *Coneért; il, ist 12, Dance tunes. wap (366.6) 7, String cal. *- KsD (545.1) 7, Orchestra. PRC ( 9) 7:30, Orchestra; Popu- aoe (348, 6) 6:30, Concert; 3 8, Classi- "WHO (526) 6:30, Orchestra; KOA (322.4) 6:30, Concerts 330, PO (428.3) 6:40, Orchestra; usical, 80, Vooal; 9, Play- WDAF (: ) 8B, Musical; 9. 1:45," Nighthawk ) 8:30, Variety. Eras (ai 3) 9, Solos; 9:15, Concert; 1, Frolic. . "@| WOCO (4164) 11:20, Organ. ‘ 2 PAIN TEM BASTERN TIME | .|CPAC (496) 8 Orchestra, iC TIME kGo (361.2) ie roi KGW (a5) 0 ‘6, Concert; 8, Poneees. — 0, Concert; 7420, Or- iven’ f rit 8, Features; 9, Orchestra. Meck vibe. nah iy cUntyeratty o “university KAK i t) 7, Conéert 10, Dance or- erat tin Pet iven bs ihe burebu. i. 598.2), » Orchestra. Living conditions in the state, social Davis Saxophone Ortatin | SHY (406.2) bra lopistation. cause: and prevention of (608.2), WCAE (4613),|@—_—______ ig ie 32, Concer ite a. To WCAP| delinquency,’ training of defectives and administration 6f poor relief and another’s pensions are among the topics to be covered by the new course. a pn | Reabotie Beenttn Noubadonrs™ ” To WCAP) (469). WWI A Senhy, ve WGR (319), 0, ‘pana State University } —_—_—__ Twelve cadet regimental. officers have been recentiv appointed = staff positions in the . T. C. regiment jat the University of North Dakota by| N- D. University 12; Creighton 25, Eleut. Colonel W. G. Doane, head of |, Spearfish Rvapat 20) “iain, col . the Reserve Officers Trainin corps | 1e@e. 26. ere. iver Petersoh, o! ot, was pointed second in command of the| WRITES Ee By pore regiment with the rank of lieutenant-| 4 tacB (hae suuptad with, a simple colonel. : cough or cold realize the importance Hop datlerreee de et meted Pd Shecking them Vaal ‘at the start. Gane, To WEEE WCAP (469), ; 9. Dance tunes. (508.2) 6, 0: 10:30, Entertainer 3) 12, adjutant with the rank of captain, | Bruce MeConell of Minot; major in ee and of a battalion, George Lo- g,| doen of Alvarado, Minn.; battalion *|‘adjutants with the rank of first lieu- tenants, Adlai ronderful rin attacks iA reonghs and colds.””* Foley’s' Honey and Tar Com- pound gives quick relief from coughs Minn,, and Chester Matteson of En-| 22d colds. Buy a botle today and derlin, In. command of companies | KeeP it on hand for the | slightest with the rank of captains: Rherahola| emergency. Satisfaction guaranteed. Goeh! of LaMoure; Edwin R. Irgens} - ‘ ot Valley City; Thomas Lee of Town- er; J. Raymond Olson and Theodore Rex of Grand Forks, and Clifford Ph Wilson of Towner. = Sse How Skinny Kids Gain Weight and Strength Everyone knows that Cod Liver Oil is full of vitainines, is a flesh build- er supreme. In children where retWatat rickets are suspected it even helps to S. W. Swainson, formerly of Crys-| build up thé bones ‘and strengthens tal, N. D., and a graduate of the} the body. mining engineering department of the | But let us all be glad! the poor un- State University in 1924, will now! der weight, sickly, nuny kid doesn’t have charge of the flotation testing| have to take the vile, nasty, ite department of the Simpson Engineer-| self Bay more for-thanks to science ing company “of Los Angéles, Calif.| McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound ile at the State ‘antversity ‘Mr. Tableys. has taken its place. Swainson won honors including a fel-| Sugar coated they are and as easy lowship. at the University of Utah. to take as candy and if you will give —— them to your sickly child ib Pia ” Results for the first series of de-| days, you'll be very happy i indeed. ‘among high schools of the state} If you are not, Cowan's drug store, been announced by the or the druggist fr whom you on jon of the State University. Reg- | bought them is authorized ‘to rcturn istration of schools in the debate] your money. = tablets 60 cents— B: 6, Ors | league completed carly.in Decems| but be sure and get Mecoy 3, the ber and all debates of the first scries, original g¢nd genuine.—Adv. ‘ink of Donaldson, hada 9, 7320, ha age 9 in various lan; Great wealth and fame await the student or students of the State uni- versity who can perfect a machine for briqueting straw, is the idea advanced by Dr. J. E. Engstad of Grand Forks, in @ statement to the Dakota Daily Student Friday. Experimentation along this line should be taken u; by chemistry and engineering stud- ents, Dr. Engstad said. 10, International Test’ pro- Orchestra. Orchestri CENTRAL TIME Features. 12, ‘Dance tuhnes;. 12:80, Musi- 1, Insom- 8, Popula: Frolic. 9,. Classical. The Bismarck Tribune: Distributes 4676 COPIES DAILY Distributed Daily to Bismarck Homes dna 2854 COPIES — ‘ Distributed Pay ion eel * cr Thin Biarparek Daily 1 ly Tribune aie and oie to the sha to. ‘keep formed on the news sven gener ts-circul » t » tneiadee ised range of readers. iat oad - to -son oti cn t The Bisinarck Tribune Invites Inspection of Its Melting y List by Any Advertiser, : 4 ys & cea aban ianaae ;