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PAGE SJX OLD FAMILIAR BATTLECRY IS HEARD TODAY Clear Skies But Chilly Weath- er Predicted as Pennant Races Open Play Ball! The old lay thro major great American to pennants and the world champions: ‘the American’ and National | ost in the | an Ass of ba s its 25th ye slightly . predicted for the ties entertaining major con- her prom- more suitable for football rising eight tests, but at that the we: ised to h than baseball, with heavy wraps the style hint for a quarter of a mil-| lion customer: | ST {AMES AND BATTERIES | American League New York at Boston. Pennock and Bengough; Ehmke and Gas- ton. Philadelphia at Narris and Cochrane; and Ruel. St. Louis at Chicago. Gaston Washington. Johnson ALLSTARS WIN. Scason Opener By Score of 14 to 7. Grove All Stars opened their Ii season Sunday by defeating town Northern Pacific shop ive score af 14 to 7. der, battery for the TAN Stars, played the full nine inn ings; Jamestown opened the game with’ Posley and Powell, replacing Posley in the fifth inning with Mane cock when the local team had the bases filled. The game was rather loosely: play- ed with many errors being made by hoth team ink struck gut 14 Jamestown players while allowing 11 hits, the Jamestown pitchers striking out six men while the local team made 15 hits. A Regular Slug Fest The All Stars had on their slugging {suits and for the first time of the i season, lambasted the offerings of mestown hurlers to all four cor- | ners of the lot. ink, a south paw lof semi-pro fame, had the game in hand at all tim He worked easy by using a nice slow port-side curve with a fast. underhand ball,” which ‘kept the hits well seattered at all es, ‘kson, who started a batting rally in the fourth frame, put the game {on ice, ns four runs were netted be- fore the All Stars were stopped. With i Snyder at the receiving end and n fast infield composed of Kelly at Jackson at short and Peoples ! at second, and Riley holding down the of the fastest infields in semi-pro ‘ball. It also has a trio of fence hust- jers in Garver at_left field, MeCrill and Dixon; Lyons and Scha’ at Detroit. Uhle Whitehill and and L. Sewell; Bassler. National League Brooklyn Bames or Vance and Deberry; V. Barnes and Snyder. Boston at Philadelphia. Gene- wich or Benton and son; |i Phillies, Carlson or Dean and [| Wilson. | Pittsburgh at St. Louis, Krem- er and Smith; Rhem and O’Far- rell. Chicago at Cincinnati, Alexan- der or Cooper and Hurtnett; Donoghue and Picnichs, American Association Louisville at Milwaukee post- poned; field not in condition. \ | it New York. J. || i i | The world champion, Pittsburgh Pirates and the Washington Senators, nners of the American bunt- find plenty of competition in their struggles to repea: this year. At least two other teams in the ue look just as good to] with an two 4iguring among the ibilities, while the basebail res see at least fiv -pre- P red to dispute the 4 in League supremacy of Washingto Face Stiff Test At The Start In fact, the two pennant winners face a stiff test right at the start with the Senators pitted against Con- nie vMack’s.powerful Athletics, and! the Pirates set to battle Rogers; Hornsby’s flashy Ca Is, at St. Loui MeGraw's CG ts, another | © leading combination in the National cirenit, try their luck against a lyn. The work of the Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Braves will be watch- ed closely for pennant possibilities, while in the American ring there are plenty of partisans who look with favor on the St. Louis Browns, the New York he igers and the C| Vice P enident Dawes has promised Min the Sena- tors-Athletics contest at Washington, t de will not attend use of tHe recent er, but he promised to drop in occasionally during the season. He has been given an engrav-| ed pass to American League contests by Clark Griffith, president of the Washington club. ‘A similar pass was mailed to Mra Coolidge. Congressmen To Attend The entire senate has arranged to take time out for today’s game al- though baseball was not specifically mentioned when it was agreed to re- cess at 2 p.m. The upper chamber will open deliberations an hour earl-: ier so that it can knock off 3 hours in the afternoon half of the day. Ban Johnson, president of the American League, who usually is among those present, will not attend, the opener at Chicago. He is both- ered-with a foot infection. QUALITY Not more but better ball players is the cry of every major league manager. Most of the players who came up for the spring training test this year have-been far removed from the ma-' jor Teague standard. There is no lack of quantity as tezmajor league recruits but there fs certainly a dearth of quality. | to 14 of the, believe I saw among the reeruits who looked PM hectdedly im- pressive. A number showed much ability and promise but most of them are two or three years away, some of them mpre than that. ° ‘Whea 1 speak of impressive play- érs;‘I have in mind players who look ready. to step into a regular job and deliver if given the chance. VETERANS While the recruits as a whole have been a disappointment, the fine piny af any number of veteran stars has’ brought smiles to a number of the big league managers. St ney Harris is delighted at. the condi Walter Johnson. The bie fellow. is farther advanced at thie time than in years. Everett Scott, counted out last fall, is-doing 2 temarkable come-back for usually reticent Eddie Collins to/ ne, the way, is in great forms himself. The injury to his leg we that Sersaioord to end his mended. Toft the Giants, last fall, somethin in right field and Fairbanks and (es for the center garden, 4 ¢ The - yuere i “Grove a Stars is A 3 Riley ea: 6 Tost OFENNE DA Ay . mg a v4 23 Graver If 0 5 13, bh 0 McCrill rf. 5 0 Peoples 2b . 3 Fairbanks ef . | Longre cf Kelly Ib . t my a] Cosmet PE | cmenwere Totals ........... Jamestown Hancock ss, p. Posley p. 88 Reimer Ib. . Rudd 3b W. Powell c .. L. Powell 2b ... Boehn cf. Singer If Bethke rf hones | woo z Se Se iene we Poet Totals ....-. o-base hils—Jackson, Summary rs So nig tone: tiene FIGHT RESULTS Kelly, Pepples. | Stolen bates ay . | FIGHT RESULTS (\cincer ic tnd rune ot Hantock —————— few Orleans.—Pal pies, New Or- ns, defeated Roel ‘ansas, light- Posley 3, Hancock 5 weight . champion, (10), non-title, pitch Gasink 1. Bases on bails of a, Kans.-Young Stribling,| Posley 3, Hancock 1, Gasink 1. peat Chuck Burns, Texas, Umpire at plate, Cayou; base um- ORIGIN hs U he is we field. No doubt some of the pire, Snider. hold this against him. Itimore.—Bobby Camp R. H. E Howev ening the . defeated Lew Balti-] Jamestown 000 002 500 7 13 7 watch efinitely 2 Grove/All removed one of the favorite old-time burgh.— George Levine, Brook-} Stars 100 431 32x 14. 18 4 ustoms, the sn ching of the watch and throwing it , won from Jack Zivié, Pittsburgh ). iladelphia.<Tony Maruello, New} ocked out Ad Stone, Phil- Arthur Dekuha, New aan part of the umpire’s equip- | ment. Tan sure Hank O'Day would York, knocked out Bred McDougall, ay nial ous, objeetio Burlington, 3). - Ete Stremguneasereans "New York, Jack Bernstein beat 1 V relli, New York (10). , Milwaukee. Harry Kahn, Milwau- kee, scored a technical knock — out . | over Rusty Jones, St. Paul (2). Mike} Bob Shawkey of the Yankees had WI Dem of umpires and their time alls a story Tim Hurst once piece: told me. Tim had a habit of carrying on the field a very valuable watch pre sented by admiring home folks. A) sty gies Ny certain National League player. who] Cita me leet to his supporting group, the. Yankees a league earcer in 1925. Fight between] but six games losing id Dave Shade,| some of shortcomings on the no contest: in} mound during the last chase were due Shawkey. won Of ‘course, & Glick ever been knocked often took issue on | Cali ed to throw it over ind] + YRS - trailing along the,cellar all. season, o finally winding up in seventh place, Tim knew the player would make| | The Referee FOS nea on Ia ly 0 Bye age good his word, so he substituted a) g@———_________"_g!| Sfawkey had fallen ‘belaw the .500 to pull the watch on said players be-| Yes, Hobby Garcia turning the trick | 18 1919, when he turned in 19 wins cause of a strenuous kick, Tim came; in five rounds in 1925. against 11 defeats. threw it over the grandstand. | Height ix 8 ft, 6 in. Tim put in a bill for $50 to the| How old is Jack Hendri the first time it him as a threat to forfeit the gam cheap gold watch in another pocket.) ~ Has |figure. That year he won 13 and When the opportunity arrived for him. out? | dropped 15. His best campaign was up with the cheap one. It had c What's ‘the height of the high] him $5. Troe to his threat, the player) hurdles?—P. T. H. | league president and the player was| ager of the Cincinnati Réds? assessed a fine to cover that amount.| I. : Fight Tunney Until Latter Beats Wills The laugh was on the player. And, when Tim revebled the. true fact FROMN. P. TRAM! OF JAMESTOWN | State Penitentiary Nine Thkes| outpointed My] the poorest season of his long major| Soy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : OUT OUR WAY GAD wes! SOMEHOW - TiS SCENERY ALONG HEAH ALLUHS SEEMS, T'GRIP ME, tT’ HOLO ME. ‘trouble corner, the team boasts oney . 1, dete ‘fips fixed. inva. halt safe, he eating Jack Dempsey Cannot) it heeame the joke of. the orguniza-| the Athletics play in 1925%—D. ee ea Apel MPermitigd toot ! tion. - | Ten. \ | fight Ge-v Tunney ‘ New York ‘state They Beat Fargo Midgets For National Championship was watching Bal be ter Hagen: in. their. hinterke out‘at Pasaderia a féw weeks ago. The Georgia amateur had finished! mentioned method of hitting the ball extremely dangerous method. When I say this, I speak from my ‘own personal experience. Asa ydung- ster I wanted the first half of the match down and was ‘laboring under a gi- gantic, handicap. Yet he was at least left the chance that belongs te a man who refi! is summer, unle: Tuandy ‘flest de- eats Harry Will Chairman James A. Farley of the state athletic commission has made known this decision to Tex Rickard, od promoter whé‘has been planning wyweight championship bout for ber with Tunney as a partici- t E. 1 0 Q 1 o 0 0 0 | Powe: 2 4 E, 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 Pan! a “Tanney-Wills ‘elimination bout, the winner to meet the champion, bila be satisfactory to the boxing Rickard is thinking of taking the Demsey-Tunney affair to his wooden stadium in Jersey City, which is be- ing made ready for boxing contests ied more than a year and a half of idleness, HAGEN’S IRON NERVE MAKES HIM GOLF KING ae 3 4] Two Putting ‘Epised w | y i id les Sho’ spin imparted to the ball has a great to do with the length of the shot. Other things being equal, the ball with over-spin will than the ball with back-spin or under- The discovery of this fact has had ‘a marked effect upon. -the pres-| }1. Joss, ‘no addre April 13.1) ent-day striver for length. delibrately cultivated the match! ting his ball with over-spin. T venture to suggest th the Difference Between | dea! JOR massage nes play Wal eight s to admit defeat. first short hole on the course, a one- shotber. 140. yards long and ferocious- ae trapped. They both got home with their mashies. Jones was’ away.. a “ mighty cheer went up when his foot putt raced on a bee line for ate hole and dropred for a.two, Hi e Hole ed the white egg glitter through the any Florida Sernite, sunshine nH e can, With sighted his ball, studied -the roll of STATE OF spin, AUDITOR's STATEMONT ol Funa Maintenance and Operation, Capital Betterment Interest and Si Waterworks Censt: Source of Recelp: General Taxes Special Assessment Attorney-General license Burleigh County Ala for Poor anaes Magistrate Fines . Tntarent on Rank ‘Deposi 3 and § Interest and Penalty. . Detention Hospital ¢ sollections Miscellaneous plac gb FASTNESS AND_LOOSE NESS Mty of Rin Pe January 1 to March 21, 1926, Ralan 31,280.80 2,208.96 ion. ‘k, North Dakota RECKIPTS AND DISRURSEMENTS eo on hand Receipts habeas en! a3 S85 “TUESDAY, APRIL 13,1996 Nalance au hand AY fe ghien $ 95,061.8: ONTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, City of Bismarck.—ss, Atkinson, City Auditor within and for the Ci oe A County, true and correct statement of ‘the Receipts and Source of Receipts of said ci my hand and tho seal of the City of pana (SEAL) shot to something of a high art. But I have learned since that I was working on a highly dangerous The thita ree] principle—a” principle which, while | cnaver $116 delignifully, effective on ‘nine’ ve: | Amaunt This brought the players to the|casions out of 10, was sure to let| @ate, he pe me down badly on the tenth: effort. ‘orth Dakota, dy hereby certif. un further Office of Co' 1. Toc. BE. He has and which was the above} was on the 12th @ tion “from of this notice. Northeast In addi you will b Tentative | (Seal) urth of, J uly North at = Lams arek, x. ‘ johson: no adareas: Louis x ar In given. You are hereby notified that t t of hit-| tract of land hereinafter describe 20 and. 27 that the foregoiua ie & for hat e foregoing is he. Disbursements and the | i2tet of Deeds from January Lito March ai, 1026, witness | 3 ‘this 12th day’ of Abril, 1926.1 Stcrocie M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION . State of North Dakota, County of Burlel, attere Bsaonbed in your} *eribed, at ithe ft name for taxation, fk Said land is described as follow quarter @ Township 142, Range 0. Amount sold for $61.60. Subsequent taxes pald the law unless you redeem sald land from| With, the statutory costs of for said sale before the expiration of | closure. the time for redemption as above Business| stated, a deed thereof wilt inane to the holder of the tax sale cartificat as provided bylaw. Vitness my hand an J. HINSON, ‘Auditor Burtcieh “County, e green and putted. His ball drop- ped, tao, om the hole was halved, that’s tigen all over: for you,” breathed Gil Nichols, the veteran pro,! who watching the. procedure over nd shoul, pce es it 0 al ne ‘tee ‘ Eien a er c] i fe ale ci who Sas cinbed ro Fanks fon ft AR atest golf ee ing ng Raxin and Jon ~ EDDIE’S GOING TO WEAR THIS LID FOR GOOD LUCK ee i$ no pees lo ee resign fe ers fot ips ¢ officials Te Mon 1e officers are C. 1, 4 waver, R. Halstead, treasure De ‘Stoddard, e. Nutter; jus- sf mem- ae fol tice of the pence ie ber park sage ee of $e : OFgS. J, Alguire, vee i Tobins, pe OAD Mettuge Ser sae tor gra. veling the state highway in Sheri- dan county from the enstern ou line to Denhoff was given W. Coman of Goodrich by action of the inty commissioners in session here Wed- nesday. CLOSURE SALE Whereas default han occurred in the payment of interest and princi- ia of the obligation secured by tie Tortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mort- gage does elect to foreclose on the past due and » a epee ead . and interest of ligation Notice is ‘hereby given thar’ “that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Anna Kaiser a: Frank R. Kaiser, her husband, ‘Bank ot to the Manager of The Bites Dakota, Mortgagee, dated tl of November, 1913, pn ‘ited record in the office of the Rei f the County of Bui Jeigh, State of North Dakota, on the nt dey: of Bh mbor, 1919, at 10:00 A. M., and recorded in Book “161” of Siortanmes at page 383, and signed by said mortgagee, by an instrument’ In-writing tor ihe state ‘Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as ge- eral, for bonds. issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 15th day of June, 1921, and recorded in said office, ‘of ane, Canes ts of Very on the 2 ° such mortgage and hereinafter d ‘ront door organs ‘ear BH Court Mouse, in aes Gite, jecember, duly sold as ‘peovided by law,| State of North Dakote, at He hour for the delinquent taxes of the year] of ie 3rd 1921, and that the time for redemp- of marck, Burlcien, a County two o'clock, Fy M. day of M 1926, to_ baciety, the ald expire | 4mount due ‘upon the past due in- laneth*satall: conte ninety’ days from ‘the completed serv- | Stallmenta of said mortgage on tho! They Halved the first hele. . Jones and, of course, I developed the draw got his par four at the second but Hagen dropped, a 60-footer ftom the edge of:the green for a birdie three to become nine up. halved in fives. day of sila, "The premises Geacrined in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: All of Section Fourteen GH, in by pur-| Township By Nor ndred and Thi: elght (138 rth, of Range Se here will be due on the past due Amount required to redeem at this | eniy-seven ¢ 1.92. to the hove amount| installments of such mortgage on quires costs of the service of this notice | cient PLAN COMMUNITY PROGRAMS |2"4__interest_ as provided by 100 Hazen.—Plans were outlined for an “old settlers’ day” here on June 19 at a dinner. meeting of the ‘nien’s club, A Memorial day program Hagen, 35 feet away himself, watch-| was outlined ‘with the Americar: Le- gion of Stanton to take charge of set-| this 10th day of Apri vices at the cemeterie R plans were made for 9 celebrat the ag ad ne an of Twent: jundred and Forty and ($2,840,179, Dollars,” fees The portion of sala de- neribed mortgage hereby» fore en upon and the sale Nerhe made) made he e | Under ia herehy ppenimesy. declared to be subject and Inferior to the a official seal Keri due. of the amount secured by id spel re, thie Sen aay. ot March. 3986 Dakota, An Manager of ie ier of N rn Dakota, as Agent for the qireasurer atte aya tet Rakate kota, Annleneg of Mor irae ali Attorne: 4 ares Ek oe mt Ee North 3--9-4823-30; 4—€-13 NOTICE OF HEPIRA: ‘OF State of North Dako tits he of be es h.— ae: ; © of ‘Soeniy Anditor, |. Bismai To Christan, sonn oe Yegen, of Bismarck, N. Bais (che shri play at rat ee ree wena tian und Peter Yegen of {Mont., Anaconda National yaa . ‘Anaconda, Mont. You are hereby notified that ane sank @.putt from the fa) of ee seen to win a hole fron ui | ‘act of land hereinafter describe: t id which in oe Schimplonsha in the A nf name for taxatla Ki “or the, ust the 2th day ot December, lecisive ve influ eon the itch. wold, t rovided piinaaent ee stake ae the for said ee oom from tl service of this notice, North fp) Township FITCHBURG HIGH scitoor Here: the 1926 interscholastic basketball champicns @f” pita, _s high school. ‘a the: votthey are left to i t ( ted): Alfred’ Matteo,:Anaite “et ohn Oliv: Ney David Allen. ae nicl Quinn, nee Macey, Fauno Fuh hand. Kenneth ve thus kept the. ‘Ouimet's’ tee shot wae gead ie ‘the than three feet away. Mar- was wild. come say it hit a, Boy Scout, ae nd wd ball hs going Tato a pap. aont: abe when tha Phiftadelph-; ii athea Brod foot. ‘ the “podgn. ‘ pa a seat from Te) ns 4 much of ‘a’ sarprios bier ont . tha faced ite he MISSED! - Maraton’s fey putt had heat che three fly ‘and in, short order eliminated. the teurs, amateurs, Sete 't, Worth, Ft. Worth ' Tor, Subsequent tax. chaser, 160,91, unt required to redeem at ‘this serv! jand interest ve Aha. Y said efore tt the tims for redem; taptto ion stated, a a thereof will ge he holder of the tax sale ie ie Fg! by law, itness my han and -ofttoia seal urleigh County, ta, > of Bismarck, Burleigh Cow Dakots, claims a tien upos e poses Brothers bys 1) AS. mee lon and stor: ae 20, That delivered to him’ Ppalring by one T. J, Bismarck, d of two o'clock of April, ieee PH ‘ism, Norn ae es