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"PAGE SIX SPORTS: uz SORTS : »PIRATES LOSE FIRST GAME IN THE HOME PARK innati - Chicago Game Deadlocked at End of Washington at Philadelphia. t eee Boston at New York. 11th—Score 5 to 5 = | NATIONAL LEAGUE NS ; et Standings All the re now in place int W. the big leagu t | New York pene || The Pittsburgh kings of | St. Louis 6 1925, appeared for the! Cincinnati 5 first time this y e the home! Chicago 4 folks and received their third straight] Brooklyn 1 licking, the Cardinals of St. Louis do-| philadelphia 4 ing the damage. a Fy In Brooklyn the Dodgers appeared | pirrshuryh 2 ally for the first time, although phen Te 5 adelphia there Sun- | Tr and suffered a beating from the bee THe ar nts, On Wednesday six] (ineinna 1 “openings” took place and all the} \ home clubs were ee 1 The home run race: s to nave | Blarted in earnest. Phil Todt of the RICAN ASSOCIATION Red Sox got two against the Yanxe Standings his second one winning the 4: W. Ob. ve of the Browns 1 Lauiwvilie 7 2 against the White Sox Mitneutiolis mone , though his team lost. TRAtAHAolis Gee ae + Collins Leads In Home-Run Race | St. Paul wee A member of the Yankees, broad Todelo 4 shouldered, with a powerful swing,|! % now leads in the homer class. It is 7 not Babe Ruth, but Pat ins catcher bought from the American Association, Pat has sent ferth{ s for the -bleacherites to] Columbus e, Toledo a Cincinnati and Chicago waged the| bitterest of yesterday’s. struggle 5 to & deadlock resulting after 1 i Cub pinch hitters tied the! i; in the ninth I ary for | the pahorar| Is shy. Keen | | is Wenice but a | “he puntieay “opened J tted for Bro eel | 2. The proposals must be mailed nts but was peppered| to or otherwise deposited with the - Muesel| : nd shall be sealed jand endorsed “Proposal for con- \s tate Highway (Federal A ject No. 1746) in Burleigh Coll NATIONAL wn E Cin nnati ness). Luque, Donohue, M nn, Bush, B nke an St. Louis A Pittsburgh .. ae (10 innings) Keen and O'Fa rison and Smith, R 2 6 f hiladel phi: st he i Smith R New York .. nN Brooklyn. 4 G v berg, Perkins. Boston . New York . Welzer, Wingfield Thomas, MeQuaid, and Collins, Chicago .. St. Louis Blanken: lou.and Hargrave. Others postponed, rain. R Louisville 9 St. Paul . others postponed, rain. oii 8; Wichita 1 Lincotn 6; St. Joe 10, Lenver 13; Tulsa 7. ‘k Renault, Bs Montgomery (). techn Pknockout Behar of Chicago (4). Wash.—-Ernie Owens, Los shaded Lou Rollinger, Chi- ino, Calif Pero and H. Wt 10 10 Il; Meadows, Mor- pif 6 1 Ww illoughby and and 1 rriss, Wal- Cochrane, iH 13 Gast Braxton, Shawkey . ston and Schalk, Crouse; Giard, Robertson, Davis, Bal- / AMERICAN ASSOCIATION H 10 12 15 Dawson, Koob, Wicker and Devor- mer; Roettger, Wernke and Hoffman. ESTERN LEAGUE Omaha 8; Oklahoma City 3. Can knockout over Sully Red Chapman scored é over Herbi weight, defeated Leo Claro, Los An- welés (6). Pasadena, Calif—-Jack Roper, Los Angeles heavyweight, won decision over Joe Kirchiner (10). Reno, Nev.-—Johnny Reno, Stock- . lightweight fought a draw Darren, Salt Lake City AMERIC. Standings wW. { | | me eland New York j Detroit Washington Chicago | Boston delphia . suis Games Today Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Columbus tion Concerning the Death of Anderson ot and larch 31, _ refused to “Big” ve been informed, in support of this s given at the coron in- quest, however, and police of Ch meni and Cicero have been asked to reopen their investigation. ‘0 Mongoyern, na quest as Anderson’s siayer, is now ceused by o police informant as be- ing one of two men who approached j Anderson before the Munn fight in Kansas City last December attempted to fix the outcome. govern is under indictment for the hooting but has not been arrested. Anderson denied any intention to let Munn win and knocked him out in the first round. amed at the in- art= ————- opening of the pro- posals, z ~ College Cha Chatter = [[P°" "the right is reserved to reject 4 jany and all. proposals, to waive 3 eS tes rs, Or to accept Buch as BY ART CARLSON termined to be for the STARS MISSING: sts of the County and her years will be the Western Confer- lders must bid on all items Fil ence outdoor track title comes up for| contained | in ae cpnapenel. wing 2| debate at lowa City in May. Several] 7 Tess than thoxe cone j stood out as the best the Big Ten produced over a lengthy span. Pp Ha list of absentees nents Hub- Russell, nea a onsin. Two others, and Schwarze, Wis ligibl e. W Kinsey, Mlinois consin, art ine! No less than seven firs ners will be out of the pi -place win- cture when the teams swing into action. Cusack, F/ Chicago; Guthrie, Ohio State; Bous- 1/ cher, Northwestern, and Northrup, Michigan, are the returning -vietors. A few other 1925 “five-pointers” will not complete, due to the barring of schools outside the conference, i s Mucks 3 was a little-big fellow, built along the lines of “Octy” Graham, old Michigan guard. Mucks starred in football as a lineman; also twinkled on the track team. THis best work was with the dis In 1916. he! tossed the platter 155 fect, 2 inches.| The record stood for years. on; U: win the e stern collegiate track title again this year,” opines F. R. C. in @ letter which reached me from far off California the other day. Yep, the Trojans certainly stack up as ‘the best bet with few, if any, takers. Noth- ing but an unlooked-for upheaval can keep the Crowell machine from repeating. And this is said despite the fact the annual jamboree is six weeks in the offing. Ron: INTRODUCING Indianapolis . 5 14 6] Arnold Oss of Minnesota. Oss Minneapolis . 1 6 _ 1|roamed the football fields about six Henry and ; Francis, Du-|seasons ago. He roamed them virtual- mont, Moon and Krueger. / ly as he pleased, being one of the eee greatest backs the middle west ever! F R H_ E|turned out. Oss had an awkward way Columbus . *.. 7 10 3)of running. But he was fast once Milwaukee . [8 12 | past the line of scrimmage, and he Harris and Bird; Danforth and/ usually got by it. He was a tough, ‘Thompson. target to haul down, in fact about as easy to toss as an antelope. .At | reports Oss was employed by a Min- neapolis concern, | | As had been expected, California took the Washington rolfers in the recent far western clash. California Any school with @ Callow in charge is virtually assured ‘a strong crew. The victory, obvio the Hi coming Poughkeepsie paddle. SANDS THE TRACKS North Adams, Mass.—One North aaa. woman who believes in Safety First wah invited to a party some distance from her home. There wa: a little ice on the streets, so she carried s pail {ull of ashes, sprinkling/ [. them aa she went. For return trip she borrowed another pail vet B ashes from her hostess. - ada, bid such. Police Obtain This Informa-)‘ | 7.9410 miles of E ment Als “I think Southern California will, f Notice te Co STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION 1. Proposals for the construction of a State Highway Kengie, on State Highway wit be received by the State Highway Commission and the Board of Co ty Commissioners the Court House at Bisinarck, N. Dak. not ater than M. May 41, E ghey pr ‘or otherwise deposited with the ‘ounty Auditor id shall be sealed endorsed ‘opesal for ¢ State Highway ae) “e check for ‘oss sum bid must #& : Furnis' Siang & Ins Iverts as follos oO | Guara | Deliv. at Plans in th nly, re on fil Auditor invol Hirhwa minission rints n not fur- of plans tof z H be for unity ned to f the ¢ on all items in. the Any bid or bids re number of items les ined in the propo sidered as irregula A certified check for 5 per cent of the Kross sum bid must ac- each proposal. Contemplated wor vciks ing. Cl i Ron (Single); 162 Wood vie & Deliver rt. Copies of the. proposal blanks y be obtained from the County Auditor only, Plans dnd specition. ions are on file in the office of the vunty Auditor and also in the of- fice of the State Hi Commis- sion at Bismarck, where they are open for examination to any one y Commission can not nish bine prints of plans to prospec. tive bidde @ All bidde: present at th are invited to be irregular-and rejected Be (Signed) PRA JOUNSON, (Seal) anty Auditor, Dated April 15, 4-16. Burleigh, j Comes: Before Hon. 1. C. Deceased. . Allen, Petitioner, v rsons interested in 1 es. espondents, of North Dakota to the 1 Respondents: of you are hereby Above You and cited and required to appear before] # the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the office of the County Judge of sald County, at the Court Hou Ci at the hour o forenoon of tha if any you ha coune of. the, administrator, should not be allowed and hurge issued. Let service be made of this cita- required by la this 16th day-of April A. D. py {he Court: I, C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. | (4-16—23) | { A federal road to the top of Mt. Haleakala, Hawaii, is to enable tour-| ists to drive cars up to 10,000 feet above sea level and view the famous | such, j]all accounts due h | o ae lee te Contracto! STATE Wionway ONSTRUCTION 1 Fropessis for the construction of a Stat hl ais A on Pispeey, No. 3 Kast of McKengie will by the State Highw: and the Board of County Commis- sioners at the Court House at Bis- +1926, at which place and tlie they wilt be publicly ned and read. must be mailed posited ndorsed “Proposal wa State Highway (Fede 306D) in Burle certified check for 5. per it of the gross sum bid must ac-! company each proposal. ntemplated 1ecion. miles of Earth Grading road t involving approximate- ring Plowing and Yd. Barth ck Exe vation tn. “Overhaul; 340 1604 bat. Sn im Thigh Me rts ns follow: 140 Le ai 40 r ez & Tastalling ct “onerete, Bie | a y be obtained ff itor only, Plan’ are on. Vile in th ty Auditor and also fn the of- fice of the State Highway Commis- sion at Bismarck, N. D. are open for examination to any one intorested, Due to time and expense ‘ounty und the State mission can not Ture nigh blue prints of plans to prospec- tive bidders, © invited to be: ing of the pro- County and State. 8. Bidders must bid on all items contained in Kk. Di 1 will be con- dered as irre gular and rejected as, FRANK J. JOH County Auditor. 6, (Signed) ) (Seal Dated April 15, 1-16: 30) NOTICE OF PARTNER: AIP To, Whom It May Concern to notify you that the Cen- at Market, from the Ist day of | Apri |, 1926, consists of T. J. Lee and Joseph J. Brown, owners of the said partnership and will conduct business under the firm name and style of Central Meat Market in Bismarek, Burleigh ela, North Dakota, andj the Central Meat Market prior to April 1st, 1926, will be paid by T. J. Lee, but all accounts owing to the Meat Market shall be the property of and collected by the part- aT d April 2, 1926. ated April 2, ii THOMAS J. LEE. JOSEPH J. BROW: f News From the 4 ! State University | ‘ Staff appointments for the ane morning edition of the Grand Forks Herald to be published by members of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society at the State Uni- versity, were announced today. The Sigma Delta Chi gdition of the Her- ald is put out annually by the mem- bers of the society as one means of securing practical experience. The. staff appointments are as fol-} lows: Managing editor, Ralph Curry,) Jamestown: telegraph ‘editor, Lyle Webster, Webster; news editor, Mar- vin Thorstenson, Washburn; North- west/editor, Edward Franta, Lidger- wood, and Marvin Briggs,; Hannah; sports, Edward Yocum and Gordon MacGregor, Fargo; society, Charles EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. CAN Hi your FILMS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE DALY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK D. C. PH. C. Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREF, Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 FOOT SPECIALIST all Somes of the feet success- fully treated. Phone 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Sat. Evenings by epee crater. It was out-' ly, makes, uskies strong favorites in the- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ij lyle Onsrud, Cole Harbor; Patmore, Long Bi liam Moeller, Devils Lake reper Edward Thompson, St. Thomas; Ct Bansom lofte, Grand Fork: Ray Sallberg, Grand Forks. Pledging services for the thirteen j women st is elected to member.) ship Monday in Kappa Psi Omicron, women’s honorary forensic society at ity, were held Wed- nesday evening at an informal ban- quet at the Dacotah hotel here. The new members are: Madge Al-' knowin as Also Plain (unflavored) in 2%-lb. cans Ask your dealer len, Towner; Ruth Argall, Hatton; Mary Thexten, St. Thomas; Thelma Gunderson, Grand Forks; 1 Tone Kaag- enson, Grand Forks; Anna Lou Hag- lett, Grand Forks; Helen and Ruth McGurk, Terre Haute, Ind.; Emily Olson, Bismarck; Lucille Simpson, aisha fen ion Van Osdel, Grand ‘orks; Dorothy Engel, LaMoure; and | Phetna Techies ugby. i Campus league baseball at the State | with the % got under way this week with the announcement of the draw- ings made for places on the two ‘AT ONCE you'll appreciate the fine quality of Gordon felt. You'll like the n too .. . and the styles. 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