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PAGE SIX i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926 Slatin Si eta — ee } ! the large flektof men from which to| straight kayo at Mitchell Aviation| basketball game Dec. $3 against an|this state, E. Weinecke of near DEMONS WILL Pie players mekep selection dif- He ie? pride. independent: from Regent. Mr.| Langdon was arrested and released ‘ eleees h Danny igin., Russie Leroy,/ McLeod, the athletic coach - of | on $500 bond. : nn sped hte aigk: —citwe: baker aan ee ere aie © Rennes aE PNT ar icot; N, s—Corbndes Jury bet also on eC: ie bouts wi tow! as made a inot, N. Wee . > PL AY ALUMNI {Jelinek Takes Lead [iur. 7%. ain. ni he Barge "AUd: ory rood record an goeeh., "Dating | that is. Mived’ "Wilson not, Bo' torium. . Juel furl ‘argo his four f coaching which was| fatally injured when s' in 7 wing Series impresarioy is emanation th the affair. at the Jamestown high school and the| automobile, came to her ‘death ais a a ca ee : high school at Miles City he has| result of being’ struck by car o¢- | “Charles Jelinek took the lead. in De! sey Wan developed many cham tonsitp teams. | cupied by Charles Lyons, Minneapotis, THIS 5 EVENING, 10-game series now being played wit mpsey ‘ants to |It is believed that the team he Cis and Emmett Brewington, Minot. deck Hegreness of Mandan when he »Be the the Whole Show $y developing will be very success- eek A iecmonp “AWath J | i 2 ive ‘ic League Stars May rolled up a 938 seore to 814 for PHAN’ () 1 hese = Ive Amei ican Leagu xe y ” | Hegreness jast night at the American The main roads leading from Dick- kidnapped from her parents’ farm | Figure in Trades That Are on the Fire Traditional Gate to Start age se Fry ah 28-—)—Jack | ingon are in fair con The} in Union county, South Dakota, was A P|. dack’s hook would not work on the is Wantne: at participation | snow has been packed and found in possession of J. S. Schaff, ‘ * { i : 8 O'Clock—Atumni Are | local alleys and as a result his score in the semi-final round of Tex Rick-| few places is it necessary to make a! 96 miles southeast of Woonsocket, % Me: ‘ was low, while Charlie banged out a | ard vache, weight elimination tour-| detour. S. D., and started in-custody of the Mi ee 2 2 Hopeful For Victory 245 game to start with and again | nam cording to his eastern \ sheriff for the home of her parents, ; + went over the 200 mark in bis fourtn | business representative, Leonard D.’ Tar act own. K ongal Mr. and Mrs. Herman Albers, near ; és tags ' |game when he made 205 points.| Sacks, the dethroned champion de- es! | Hawarden, Towa. i ‘ Sn OE ing tonight at the high school | Hegreness failed to rise ubove the|Clines to meet “second and third High ill B —___—_ abaWay 4 * Fi members of the Alumni: basket-/ 134 mark but may show a differen: | raters” and. will consent only to a ignway Wi e |M: Cond yf 3 5 " tall 6eain Will hava aA opportunity to! game tonight when the next five | fight with Gene Tunney. State Road No. 36 an Condemned to ce just how much they remember/ games are to be played at Mandan. CALLED “BRUT: . ri : ; jubout basketball when they meet the| The match will begin at 8 ocheck | BOXING CALLED ‘BRUTALIZING' | Hang Gets Sfay as Bismarck Independents Show " j Demons, |” Seore by. games putharkev, naillg ¢ Tie | | Readest of damestown nareHabts| M ffold n last year’s: Demom-Alumni D1 946 - 167- ‘ joxing has been forbidden as “bru- 3 Good Brand of Basketball to game the Alumni. ware > vietor-| tog tae we 465 - 167 - 164 - 205 - 152, taticing” by the Ukrainian ae DE for a state road from Jamestown to He Mounts Scaffo Bie cc f ; > ie ‘ ious and) they have hones of | re-| "J. Hegreness — 166-184-199-171-147, | Counell of physical culture. , Kenaal has been granted by he state rae Win First Encounter . js z ea heir win this year. Such/ totalling 814, or 119 1, oF 119 points less, —— highway commission, The route of Hamilton, Ont, Dee. 23—)—Joe qu aries as Middaugh, re ry j State highway No. 36, which was; Barty. who was to have been hanged Robidou, Livdahl, Doyle, Register, Dickinson xcheduled to extend north’ from|#t dawn today, was given a Christ- Shepherd, Hollenbeck, Hass and oth- > —_—_—~@ | Jamestown, will be changed to make gift of three morg weeks of ers, will be in the lineup. Hf life just as he was about to mount Coach Colling has been giving his The Piaf \Maers of the Dickin- | “Sy hehway commission alee nas| the, scattold. men a thorough drilling on offense son high school presented “Seven- The hangman had arrived and Bar- and defense and the usdecision which teen” by Booth Tarkington, a four-| Cp Ayretolution | the length. had: bidden farewell to his child. was evident in earlion games has £0) act faree comedy, as their firat play | price and eetuince nauds. tO, fOUr) ven when Word was received. that a a great extent disappeared, of the season. Two performances | | pay one-half the cost of such spurs.| Stay until January 12 had been I satative Demon lineup will | were given which were Fateended by | th, t f d | #ranted. y igan and Henry Brown at IQ | iarge ‘crowds. Miss Mary Swanson, ea feueine andi eats cradtaees |: Ba was convicted of slaying forwards, Olson and Lofthouse at a graduate of the University of North | built before the state would partic-| Mrs. Naney Cook on June 10, guards and Ere!- Benser at center. Dakota, is director of dramatics at ipnte in their cost, It was explained. in utzke and “i ee may also get in ee a pata Leip a at assist- | “It was agreed that the highway during part of the game. ‘ kari ed by a number of other facutly mem- sion will exper i (NF ake hes los sone’ hia spoca | Billy Petrolle, Russie Leroy, bers, ‘The class hopes for & succe la. tractor Ati ROCHE to operite ! an and will undoubtedly show ul season, judging by the great in-| in the Devils Lake district. the equin- TRAPPERS up well, while McGettigan has blos,| Earl Blue and Spud Murphy terest shown in their first produc-' ment to be furnished by Devils Lake . | somed forth into a likely man and Are on Card tion. The class cleared over $100. | and Ramsey county The chief epz) ' s an outstanding candidate for Six students graduated from the| pincer was authoriged to enter ‘inte FARMERS! anent berth at forward. pane Dickinson State Normal at the close | similar agreements elsewhere if he * rie Benser has done, some Food| Dakots fight fans will have an op-|of the fall quarter on Friday, Dee. |thinks it advisable. . work at center and can be expected | portunity to see a bill after their|17. The graduates who received their —————— 7) to hold that position, while Oran cr heart at Fargo New Year's Day, |diplomas were Eleanor Rose Carroll, | @———-——___________»|| WE BUY RAW FURS bility to graze the loops has | for Billy Petrolle, Russie Leroy, Eari| Dickinson, Florence Dohrman, Taylor, | , NEWS BRIEFS | AT HIGHEST MARKET steadily improved, will be another! Blue and Spud Murphy are to be part|and Marie Marguerite Gumper, Bel: QUOTATIONS. ELIM- ; threat to the alun of the group that will comprise the|field. These students completed the |¢—————-—~—————__-® 4 Those who saw Middaugh, Robidou, | Fargo fight card, advanced currteulum. Ruth Hickel] Six men afd'ene woman at Chey-|| INATE THE MIDDLE- Li le play in the Phan-| Billy Petrolle is* the outstanding| finished the elementary course./enne, Wyoming, are found guilty of MAN—SELELE TO THE lightweight of the world and is book-|Esther Torkelson, Bowmai id Mil- | $320,000 mail train holdup. FACTORY. ed to meet Mandell January 23 in| dred Fisher, Dickinson, completed the alumni do not win this year they! Newark. Kid Murphy, who will be!lhigh school course. "Miss Frances] Mrs. Josephine Cagnino is ag- ‘are going to give the Demons several | his opponent, has an enviable record, | Potts delivered a commencement talk. |auitted in New York of murder of Bi k F Co. i bad scares, not having lost a fight in the past/Plans had been made to have some | Andrea Ficarelli, slayer of her. son, ismarc ur je to S Marty The game is to start at 8 o’clock,|two years, member of the board of administra- —— while a preliminary game hetween | (Little Boy) Blue has set the|tion present to present the diplomas | Grand Forks, N. D.—For shipping ; af RN 7” [two junior high midget teams, will] east talking with ‘ of 12] but no one could be secured in time |dniry cattle from North Dakota to 207 Fifth St. iotaric ‘ art at 7 o'clock. The lineup for the! kayoes in 15 starts and. Jack Denny, |so, president May performed the duty.| Illinois and having them examined in Bismarck, N. D. heady brand of: basketball -w: 3 ‘ | Alumni has not yet been decided, as|his opponent, just scored his sixth! The Normal will play its first Chicago instead of before leaving Abie diapla: bet nd although $ 4 ‘ failed to register, the whole wa ab ,. "Hoth ys had their quo! of hard luek, with more then ve Goual number of hots hich tailed to reyister ont by froetions of an ineh The box seore telly the story: Manufacturing Furriers Phantoms re nfield Ce) atlery Doyle Ue) Midd Livdah Holt ROGER PECKINPAUGH mds no use for is wanted Myers hav delivered ‘Training School on tOR Wael kinpaueh has been Peterson (f) o 2 n t ihe White Martell... 0 “DETROIT AN Dd dM MALONEY = nas a~ Final Bell Apparently Saves | Swedish Fighter From we t s nneakers | sn injured kneo kept the W: to i ker on the ben most) urvelous field-| Harney pitcher, in astounding applaud Bae y plan to diene ate Hon at sin fe he in re 7 jen cone ‘ne “NO MORE WORRYIN’,” 2s the song _In addition to the glass humidor, there veame. By the same |#°g : says, about en grievor | are pound and half-pound tins of this a like portion of Detroit f hat the two have Maloney’s rapier left opened cuts| Any ni the 5 : ef in the integrity ‘ i K " : on Persson’s nose and mouth. Pers Se n sure ad swift in! its endors oe feeoen Salk: 4 hold holiday attire. ‘un aden hece ers know that w0..other tobacco is like dors, and pound erytengass bumidors = ne eR) mento ebb, i : ff % 4 spause-we jstener top. Am Ottoney's victory climaxed ive rem fawal nd the dents of the Cleveland on the Big Days. Genegous supply to P. A. for pipe renee day im doers ee ee eae vhich had previously bro eae TEMES Tee a ‘ 5 clubs, continued silent, Pe ctills heauetr matcher naattet| j pete ere out) President Ban Johnson of the Amer: keep him happy. pay ; Arthur Deukh of New York RPSL TH Coes HRPERITS ERED wzue plans to have a state- Franz. Diener ‘of Germany. He! ment of Cobb with ‘shar "ite TERE a ec Peeping, out of the opecial Cheistmas weighed 199%; Persson 2001. Baseball mie he sum paid Leonard for the let: Munn Too Slow LB ee J OE NOH |b n made public, but $20,000 carton is the pound erystaleglass humidor A winning streak of 12 straight ; 3 te 8 efi generally eae with sponge-mpistener top, A container i a § or the was snapped in the defeat of Munn| ‘The commissioner's astion iw de ,, attorney by Hansen, The former gridiron war-| cerined 1. dodge Mill agree had ed the Har was droppod in the ficst. round| tore’, by dudge Miller as “indefensi- | ¢ a bay how much to grace any smoking-stand or office-desk. solution of the annual problem so far as eétttee low wert ea ik hyper nin | Ses emai et eae As practical as it, je good-looking. Best the men-folks are concerned. It will save it te n 0 5 . ‘i a ci Bee rae et acetone ze is "exiated i sup of all, it containg Prigce , Albert—nild, your time and give others the time of proved too slow and inexperienced ts CANA ea Wy ke h ; 4 successfully cope with his cleverer , § tant observation, y foe, credited by newspapermen Pt i anliew, and feoqueet. their lives, the ring side with winning eight of| further predi the 10 rounds. Munn weighed 211% aba ene mae ‘ ; “FIGHT. RESULTS * Hansen 207, Otto, Von’ Porat of Norway, former ba Pera Pie natgernt | Olmypic champion, was stopped in the i ‘ ee are ce cighth round of the opening 10-round | ! nese ues re | ‘ : heavyweight match by Martin Burke] ying in the mess: e knocked out Mel D F ¥ of New Orleans, the referee inter-| integrity. Spe: atement,| tine, Ohio, (3). a: La Roceo, ‘ : vening after two knockdowns. asked the publ 8 apinion| New York. knocked out Dan MeGove 3 of him on "20 y rd honest} ern, New York (1). ' i r Flowers to eiareear Anat oh es ‘ e 4 % i Giageuntied player who has tobiecd Denver—Roseoe Hall, Universit: p 4 ; ‘gf Fight Leo Lomski {issrun''et player, who of Hows, beat Peewee Semen Dee 4 drher “thbaied” is 1 é itt : : — vat ist co 0b i 3 Angeles, Dec. 23—(P)—Closing| ‘ Council Votes Confidence ee of & 10-round match between “Tiger”| In Cobb's home town, Augusta, Ga. . : j $2 Flowers, recently dethroned middle-| the city council at a special indigna-| Bellingham, Wash. — Vic Foley, ij ead : ee : jt champion, and Leo Lomski, wz last night passed a reso-| Vancouver, B. C., former Canadian of Aberdeen, Washington, at Wrigley i ting “complete confidence | bantamweight champion, won a der Park here January 22 was an-|in the honesty, probity and | integ- c n over Frankle Repose of Bell- nagnced by Dick Donald, promoter.| rity of Tyrus Raymond Coub.” The am (6). bs 4 4 ars B AL High S ni 7:45. apMIssION DALL junior High vs. M gets 7:00, 5 eal bay meme tay nme soars eon