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PAGE SIX LEAGUE HEADS MEET TODAY 0: FIX SCHEDULE Longer Season Agreed Upon —Will Probably Close First | Week in October ! rk, Dec, 14. ()—The chiet the annual meeti ational ygue today w | f the schedule for next sea-/ mber this year Landis favors the prolongat the short season failed to bring, about an earlier date for the world series. Only one club completed the} schedule on time. i Some magnates favored Commissioner Landis to. incr usefulness of the adviso of the major s, Which has fune-| tioned but in the last few] years, a farms in minor draft system, designe hy 1 youthful | material, possib! other matte for the league's attention. Barney) Dreyfuss, Pittsburgh owner, has de- c| the arrangement “hypocriti-! c omplaining that one team alone controlled six minor league clubs. | The meeting is a two ffair.| Tomorrow the magnates will leave for Chieago to attend a joint meeting) with the American League. PITCHER: IN AMERIC! Chicago, De ots and club « Virtually every manage mits he could u depend-| tosser, ii presidents today and tomorrow was! little more than a stage setting with the machinations of the managers} having spotlight attention. Virtual ly all the lea fs them was the ‘f of the 1 t to the } ki kees, selection of an umpire tol ed George Moriarty, now man- ger of the Detroit n the fength of the leag hed and selection of a new board of rectors, — — ~— tiGHT RESULTS :' ‘ocibanrest staat 4 (By The Associated Press) | New York —- Maxey Rosenbloom, | Yew York, defeated K. 0. Phil York (10), Alf Manei rmer Joe Cooper, Indana, drew | Babe Harman, York, beat} Anderson, ‘Wyoming | (10). Teddy Baldock, England, won a tech di rs ~na abS Bernstein, defeated Ra ty,| Cubs: in land (10), defeated M ‘ Mickey ciseo, and drew (6). O'Don Willie Lavin, Buffalo, Newark, N Russie Leroy, Far- go, N. D., defeated Al Conway, Phil adelphia, (10), Sailor Denny Waterford, Conn., knocked out Jack Conners, Los Ang (2), Trenton, N. J. Columbus, beat Jimm bus, Ohio (10). Y. ldie O'Dowd ood, Colum: | Isk Till, Roches ter, Jock Malone St! Paul, (10). Martford, Conn. -- Pat MeCarthy, Boston, won f " Paulson, | Sweden (12). | Al low, Lowell, beat ie, Pittsburgh (10). The Nut Cracker o—______—_____—~* George Uhle, the champion pitche of the American League, bald: headed. This means that he can never be the high commissioner of baseball. \ | | offers | Mr, O'- Goofty is shocked because he didn’t | think those fellows used dice. It was nothing less than logical that | the defeat of Tiger Flowers should leave a dark brown taste in the mouths of Chicago fans. Gene Tunney plans to go to London to inee} G. Bernard Shaw.—We hope both of them will hew to the line and let the adverbial modifiers fall where they may. The Minnesota football eleven will snot be permitted to use its famous shift next year, but -what is even worse, Herb J. ting will be back. It is hard for us to believe vaude- -:ville is only 100 years old. It had st be hard on ei vitchers whe even. find UP, in July. Mr. Chssies ways him. | Here is the eream of the football talent of the west as seletted by 40 sports editors of that section, plaint i without an; trun players re | Sbokan had before h: Clifford, |i w|i Ryan), seve WESTERN Ends— oeteroaan: Mi Minnesota; Fisher, disch, Notre Dan jenmey State; Bacchus, Missouri. Northwestern; Nelson, Towa; Stiner, ‘Nebraska; Baer, Michigan; Ohio State; Gary, Minnesota; Uridil, Ohio State. Hanson, sota; Lovet orthwestern; Weissinger, Ot ayer, Notre Dame; Holm, ‘cire Dame; Klein, Reitsch, — Hlinols; = | 1? ' business int the Stewartsdale vi ASAE ITY 2 NEI oe i THE BISMARCK = . W. Burleigh Mr. Pickles of Bismarck transacted imity Saturday afternoon. cow from Arthur Gussner last week. He drove in after it Monday. ine Irvin motored to Bismarck Tuesday morning. Mr. Dave Sullivan and John A. Stewart expect to leave soon-for ‘the east. Lynn Gramling visited ut the John | Stewart home a few days last week. Norman Stewart retorned home Tuesday via the Soo. He has been spending a few days near Bismarck | at the Wm, Faulkner home: Mrs, Roy Goodman was shopping in| town Saturday. Dan McLean has been on the sick} list for the past few weeks. He drove | to Bismarck Tuesday to consult a doctor. Anderson is home again after! spending several weeks in a Bismarck hospital. | Wane Warren, who recently pur-| | chased some land on the river bot- tont moved to his new h\ne last week. | Boyd waeemer en | Mrs. Hugh Brown, who was in Minnesota for the past month, has returned, reporting the recovery of her sister, who was ill. The Boyd P. T. A., in spite of the snow and poor roads, held a very successful meeting Friday evening. The program opened with commun- ity singing, followed by the Lord’s prayer. A’ talk on “Better Homes For America” was given by Mrs. Otto Dorman. Mr. R. M. Ludeman gave a topic on our National game, foot- ball. More singing followed. After the business meeting, followed the social hour, which was much enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Otto Dorman, Mrs. WILTON TO PLAY HERE TOMORROW McLean Co. Team, Fresh From’ ' 10 to 9 Win Over Mandan, \ to Fight For Clean Slate heese industry registering the com- not known, « xe Moriarty is going to try to un i he OM exe hereby differ pther mi rs who try to ball clubs without “any fre t ng Rath tried to of the Gonz: the other d imagined one ¢ hers was in. th knock a foot- stadium at He musty the Red Sox chucking. | pit © Jnique Angle to Records of Big League Winners! wines, tresh trom a 10 to 9 jover the Mandan Braves, will pla: the Bismarck Demons tomorrow nigh at 7:45 on the local floor and a hard | battle for a vietory is anticipated b; | both sides. ne | © up-state team has identically in 1900 only on four) the same lincup this year as it had ons as any major league club! in the district tournament last year, that was out in front on Sept. 3] including Polensky, who was chosen failed to win the pennant, district forward on the mythi-, ed after the tourna-/ New York, Dee. 14. -(NEA)—Some : resting dope relative to the win- sue pennants has © of the many de- in ni been du: on st Sine into the fi up 1s. American. League ad placed on fun- | damen' handling the ball, | and not much time has been spent as t perfecting offense and defense, »; Coach H, E, Collins said tod: though Mandan’s defeat is par- attributed to the unfavorable to aj conditions under which they played at Wilton, the McLean team is known were|‘o be putting forth a good brand of basketball this year_and even if it does not win from Bismarck, should the score a close one, Possibilities are that as many men RO EDhInE: as possible will be played in the the Pirates, | game, as was done in the encounter ood bet that the; With Carson, when 15 men were used. “win the cham. | Selection of the quint which is to rep-' her major league. | resent Bismarck in the major games| : {of the on has not yet been com-! pieted, Coach Collins preferring to oat | Wait to how the various men show up in the pre-Christmas games. :|Rosenberg May Not Be Allowed to Fight Mack 14) Rosenberg, who is ized hy the New York boxing commission as world bantamweight, champion, will not be permitted to | box etic’ Mack, New Jersey feather. ‘| weight, at the Ch He’s Contender | in ‘Sersey | he settles hi | Mlinois athletic commission, Rosenberg is under suspension in Illinois for life, along with his man- ager, for failure to meet Bud Taylor | of Terre Haute, Ind., in a title bout this fall. Rosenberg’s title was de- clared forfeited and given to Taylor | by the Illinois authorities. | Nebraska Rehires Its Football Coach Lincoln, Nebr., Dee. 14.--(?)—Er est E. Bearg, Nebraska football men- | tor for the past two years, has signed | a contract for another biennium at | the request of the University of Ne- | braska athletic board lead in early September, 08, when th dent prevented New Yo x their rush ship, other two exceptions when Cincinnati lost to Brooklyn in| 1920 and Pittsbe 1s tripped b New the Gia brought burgh out of the cted to prove 1 it was FOR STEALIN: Washington and Ch ttle for base stealing honors e Nuts finished in front wipe, getting steals Dee. HIGHEST SINCE 1913 | ‘That thrilling 21-21 struggle waged | between Army and Navy at Chicago was the highest single team total run up in the service classic since 11913 when Army whipped the mid- shipmen 22-9, It the second tic lin the last four clashes, IRISH NAME LUCKY . | San Francisco—Thirteen years ago! James Kelly was a bus boy in one of the leading hotels here. The other Presenting Franz Diener, heavy-'day. he came back as a first clags weight champion pf Germany. Die-| guest. His name used to be Deme- ner is now in this country, where he|trius Kellys, he explained, but when hopes eventually to-get a crack at/he arrived in this country his friends Gene Tunney’s title. Diener met the|began calling him Kelly, and later redoubtable Jim Maloney the other Jim Kelly. e Irish name seemed FRANZ DIENER mame of ‘the rival night, and though losing the decision,'to bring him luck, he said, gave a good account of himself. You | re: ant in the Rocky Mountains may expect to hear more about this|near Boise, Idaho, grew into a chain feliow.. \ of eating houses. Naugebauer and Miss Kibler, con- ducted the meeting and program, an- nouncing the next meeting to be held January 14, 1927. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Knudtson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Neugebauer, and Mrs. Hee! McLean were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Baker Sunday. Donald McLean has been hauling hay the past week and will continue as long as sleighing is good. It looks as though he would have plenty of snow, H. L. McLean and H. C. Neuge- bauer motored to Bismarck on busi- [ea oee RECTRESESS CPST MONO ||. Raleigh TRIBUNE ness several times ‘this week, roads have improved sinee Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker enter- tained company Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson spent | Saturday, at the home of Hugh Brown. | Mrs. Hector MeLean and son Gor- | The! calling on friends. | . L. McLean, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. | Neugebauer spent Saturday evening with friends in Bismarck, later a.- | tending the movies. Miss Annic Brown spent three da this week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Jonhson. Hl. C. Neugebauer: called ‘at the; Otto Dorman-home, Monday om busi- | ness. Mr. William Baker was a caller at the Hector M¢Lean home Monday. Hector McLean and H. L. McLeai spent Tuesday at Stewart's on busi- ness, ce, James Bannan, income tax collector, visited the different business houses in Raleigh Thursday. Ot. Black shipped # car of butcher hogs to Tacoma, Wash., Friday. Andy Beckstrum arrived on Sat- urday afternoon’s train from Sel- fridge and Fort Yates, where he has been carpentering for some time. He was met by his wife from Flasher. Mr, and Mrs. Duncal arrived over- land Friday evening from Sioux City, la. Théy plan on spending the win- ter with their cousin, Ot. Black. Mrs. W. C. Grace was on the sick Saturday with an attack of Dan Panko were up . D., doing Christ- mas shopping he local stores. Mr. Panko recently returned from the army hospital in Minneapolis, where he has been taking treatments for a wound in his side received while in service in the world war. C. L, Klienschmidt was absent from the store Saturday, due to a severe headache and cold. Uma Ozbun, daughter of W. R. Oxbun of Raleigh, arrived home from Chicago, 11, Saturday afternon. Uma was one of the three delegates from the boys and girls club of Grant county who took in the International Livestock show in Chicago. She re- ports that North Dakota boys and girls made a very good showing, drawing first prize in several con- tests. She also spoke of the inter- est and welcome Chicago gave the more than 1,000 boys. and: gi from all. over the United States sont as dolegates from boys’ and girls’ clubs, J. P, Erickson returned home Wed- nesdayfrom Chicago and Milwaukee, where he has spent the past 10 days visiting reiatives and friends. This ig Mr. Erickson’s first visit back James Stewart bought a Guernsey don spent Friday evening in Bismarck | there since he came to North Dakots ten ycars ago and he remarked about the groat changes made in that time, but ne say: 1s more satisfied than ever in Norsh Dakota. He stated that his sons, Edward and Irwin, are both working in Chivage and like it. Irwin is driving an auco truck for a manufacturing company and Edward is holding 2 very good position the North Shore Electric Railway compan dar, and Mrs, C. L. Klein tertained at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Dempsey, Miss Gladys McLain, Miss Ciarn Herzog and Miss Anderson. Services in the Presbyterian church Sunday conformed with the Near East Relief plea. Owing to roads and in- clement weather there was not a very large congregation out, but the col- lection amounted to $6.10. Sheriff-eiect Hertz stoped off in Raleigh while on his way home from a visit to his old home in Min- nesota Saturday afternoon. P. J. Rausch was a business visitor in the county seat Monday afternvon, W. Stayner returned home Monday afternoon from a business trip to his former home in Montane. Mr. and ‘Mrs. P. J. Rausch enter- tained the Pete Klein family at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Eli Bosworth gave a birthday dinner in honor of -Mr. Bosworth’s day Sunday. Among those present were the Glen Bosworth fam- ily and Mrs. Stcele and children. Miss Johannah Van Den Berg, chief telephone operator of Bowman, spent two weeks’ vacation with her parents near Lark. Frank Bosworth made a business trip to Bismarck Tuesday. During Mr. Stayner’s absence last week Glen Bosworth carried the mail for him. J. C. Morrison. and Eli Bosworth left Monday via Flasher for Carson, where they were caled to serve on the jury. Henry Faubel, section foreman from Leith, came down Friday morn- ing on the passenger train and re- turned to Leith on the freight. They were putting off new railroad ties along the road. N Ladies’ Aid held their monthly meeting Thursday afternoon with all officers present. Mrs. Glen Bosworth schmidt e I TOOK P. A. for better or.worse . - » and found jt better! Better than anything Thad ever smoked. That’s my story and I’m going to stick to it. When. siren- | | } dey stare. I»ksnow. eat I like in a pipe, and what I like is Prince Albert! The instant you break the seal on the tidy red tin and get that wonderful fra- im for a pipéereats, Your mouth fairly as good-as that, Theh you load up and up—ah! | th} Laughli TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926 London-fox terrier, His Sclecia Ides has been champion nine times. owner has refused $: for fed in devotional service. Serving committec, Mesdames. Beem, Kfien- sehniidt, Eli Bosworth and Westrum. Mr. and Mts. Alfred Westrum and children motored to Bismarck Fri- day afternoon on business. | Adolph Rich] was in Bismarck the first of the week taking treatments Ses 'NEW GRADUATES ferorr soar moutee, Wie "| MANAGE OFFICES piano, which was delivered to him| Tuesday. Roy Frost spent part of last week in Montana on business. Charles Cory, former resident of Raleigh, but ‘now residing at Me- .S. D., passed through town Friday, He stated that Mrs. Cory is enjoying a winter's vacation in Cali-| fornia. | Word has been received from Mr. jand Mrs, W. J. Taubert, former, | Raleigh follss, that they are settled tn | ir new home in Raton, New Mex-| |. a eet my like ie fine down there, training (copyrighted—unobtainable nber of Freda was in Raleigh | elsewhere) means better positions, cinity with his chicken truck! quicker advancement. Leading nesday, buyin~ chickens. if ace th DB The Frost brothers shipped a bar-|!irms, Danks, courts engage 12. 1b. pl of inital # mel shes C. help. Watch each week. “*Fol- | They stated if it paid they would try: low the Succe$Sful.’’ Winter terr } e winter. ake c and ship out quite a few this Jan. 3-10. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. Real business experience was part \of their course at Dakota Business | College, Farga, so P. J. Fischer and M. L. Agrell were ready for posi- tions as office managers the very day they graduated. Fischer went to Northwestern Electric Co.—Agre!l to Henry D. Brown Cleaning Co. Dakota ACTUAL BUSINESS jIt would be a fine thing if more would be interested in exterminating | the pests. ; Owing to nearly all roads in the| vieinity of Raleigh being blocked with | snow there have been very few cars| in town the past week. : Rolland Ozbun, clerk in the Raleigh A Word With wraetoa'inkieen tegen, ~— the Old Folks owing to road conditions. | Asia gas rail | —sé tance of Good Elimination. ” | "7 1] |__. Canfield 'N the later years of life there is apt to be a slowing Clyde Little stayed over night with thie Meny. tunioan. * Coad Norman Little Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, 8. L, Jordahl and Mr. and Mrs, G. 0. Lindsey called at the C.J, Kuehl home to make plans for the Christmas program. Mrs. Grace Myers is visiting at the A. N. Strand home. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Lindsey were dinner guests at the A. F. Ghylein G.'S. Joodabl home Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Rasche and daugh- ter Anna Mae, were allers at the home Sunday. The Sunday school is preparing for a Christmas program to be given at the Canfield schoolhouse Christmas eve. The American Legion auxiliary met at the E. Mowder home Thursday. It will meet next time at the A. F. Ghylen home Thursday, January 13th. ‘Scanty or burning passages kidney secretions are often signs of improper kidney func- tion. In most every.community a@re.scores of users and endorsers acclaim the who merit of Doan’s, Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S "a.* Stimulant Diaretic to the Kidneye Foster 2éUbura Co. Mg. Cham... Bufiaio, MY. . Geta half-nelson on the pipe-joy that's due you. Before you do another thing, buy a tin of Prince Albert and tuck: 2 Here’s a smoke that you can pal around ~ with, morning to midnight, GE ALBERT | —no other tobacco és like it! og