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PAGE SIX FAILS 10 STOP - DEMON ATTACK Bismarck High Romps Over Brickmakers With Dazzling Onslaught to Win, 23-6 » Hebron floor Sat in the ng before, | ayed a dazzling attack which proved to be too much for the we: n ”. e as was shoot- of the encounter with the Demons roughout. He it within two point of win i} ~ ning from the Mandan Braves, failed t6 fecomplish whut it set out td do | Some doubt concerning chances of | Z\ the Demons to win this ga due to! the disastrous Dickinson game and the smallness of the floor on which they to had been vy { by fans before t : Demons swept 3 \ forebodings by th | Evenly Divided q Jimn back in-his old form, made five baskets for the Demons! From stardom te stevedore, ‘There you have the story of Jimmy and all of them were long shots. Me- GConnell, former ber of the New York Giants, who was ruled an brought six points to the through his accurate shooting, alleged attempt to bribe Sands, wants to know what I think about th diamond scan- Jimmy. ut I didn’t get anything like an even break from d baseball, was simply the geat. ‘I paid the penalty and in the same boat went free. Lam taking my medicine. No ‘ k 7 loc: while Captain Henry Brown garnered | , two d Spriggs one. lar honors were probably more evenly divided in this game than heretofore, every man working hard and playing fast to gain a victory for the Demons. Hebron also played good basket ball, although powerless to stem the ‘k. Tiedman gpd Hernin, positions played their usual good game and Hoffman at tion, 1 ; : t Philadelphia, who is regarded as an Beery neped outstanding challenger for Delaney’s 175-pound honors. i \ for the Brickma . guard posts. : aety | Latzo in Two Groups sana is now just a plain stevedore on the San Francisco docks. Here we have him hustling sugar, “finest lot in the history of lenbach in Tex Rickard's series a Delaney a ed in Ric iP weight see- denger,for the heavyweight title. Klick did we aa | The distinction of ranking in th ' FG a ading groups of two divisions - Mccet Fo BOG corded Pete Latzo of § Sin the welter class, of which TT Sori : mi oe aa with iT SATURDAY imo: and Eddie g| champion, Latza ieee. agate g| Joe Dundee of _ ies Borst: Roberts of Tacoma. He is placed in 10 | the top group of the middleweight Lofthouse, g. .. 0 010 es to decide upon the next chal- | division, with Mickey Walker, the! Defeat Phantoms, 20 to 11—; Phantom’s favér. Two short ‘shots by Greenfield and a field. goal and two free throws by Robidou gave the locals tele ‘tally. “A long dtiot by Getk’ add two points to the Glen Ullin jist. ‘The third quarter resulted.in an addition of seven points to-the Glen Ullin tally, whilé the Phantoms added two. The score was 12 to 11,im Glen, | Ullin’s favor at the-end of this per- iod. Purdue was high scorer:@ith three short shots, and Walery con- tributed a free throw. Robidow | grazed’ thé loops‘ with a long: shet, making the final score for the Phan- toms. Scoreless in Last Quarter In the fourth périod thé Phantoms went scoreless, while the Glen Ullin cagers added” ‘eight’ “potty through free throws’ from ‘Purdie, Walery, ; Rieter and. Streitmetter. The Phantoms played a ‘smooth game although somewhat handicapped by the sinallness of the floor.. Rob- idou and Greenfield at Ene Slat. jtery at center and Holtd and Mi daugh at guards played well a fast. Purdue was one of the’Gfen Uflin quint’s outstanding men ‘und’ wad a consistent scorer, ‘while ‘Walery also showed good'form.: Rueter at-cénter played a apeedy game ‘and’ Geck “and Streitmetter did good defensive’ work! in guard positions. The box s Greenfield, C. Robidou, f. Slattery, ¢. Holta, ¢. 4 Middaugh, g. ... Purdue, Capt. f.. Walery,f. : Rupeter, c. 'Geek, ges Streitmetter, Referee: goo Unipire, “Mac- NEW SALEM IS VICTOR OVER | MIDGET FIVE o Dickinson Quint Goes Down, | to 15-10 Defeat at Hands of i Holstein City Cagers D., January 24— lem scored a 15 to er the Dickinson Midgets ,in a fast game here Saturday night, | The game was spotty, playing be- jing ragged at times and every fast others. Neither side was said to havé: had an outstanding performer, ale though New Salem's work in gaining a victory indicates good teamwork. Both teams missed numerous chances at the basket and New Salem. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Clawed Tco ardent in his manifestations of affection, a tiger cub takes a kit- Took: tenish swat at his keeper during a eo. petting party at the London | ‘” ee "MONDAY, JANUARY 24; 1927 iotacan httend ‘his: school duties the Caresses few Mays «on ; acconat ant of Le W.. Ctawtota torical, adciety, was. a Carson» visitor, this: week. ryal is-again able ee after haying ere Si por” ‘pracy P , Canada is @ vis: ate: Mr. end Mi we pa a a ane ‘sthools, “spent the week- gee “near Brisbane. ; ond Elmer Brandt returned on Friday :to Flasher where she is: te- ceiving treatments from Chiroprac- tor Mel Mrs, EL Prante, who has spent the paat tl im hopes at the Thain teach- erage. iting her daughters, Lois and Bernice, returned to her home at Milnor, N. Dak., Friday. Miss Viola Mousel, who teaches the Lark school, spent the week-end with her parents "at Flasher, ‘fhe Lark: Whist club held its fort- niga ‘meeting at the Lark: hall on lay evening. The fore part of th- evening was spent at whist play- ing. ‘after which a delicious lunch was’ by hostesses Osborne, Larkey and Lagerval. The remainder of the evening was devated to ‘dancing. ‘Miss “Margaret: Miller entertained a party, of high school students the FJ, Daily home on Saturday evening. Leo ‘Ttartin ‘of Thain township be- )-moving:-his farm machinery to new home. south of Leith on Mon- ‘he car of corn’ received by the Occident Elevator Co. Monday helped munity -for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. John Culver end family left‘Friday for Red Oak, Iowa, where they are to make theis future home. Mrs. Werner Lagerval and little tet Betty were Carson callers C. Rustad, who is employed at the Wm. Schmeding home near son, spent Sunday at her home| Ger cy of ‘agerwood, N. D. . Cerney o: . D., former. resident of: this community, G penering: old acquaintances here “CONNIE HACK PUTS HOPES ON NEW INFIELD Eddie Collins, Returning to. Former Post, Will Have Several New Players Philadelphia, Jan. 24—(4)—A new} 1 it 2 9g] Present champion, and Tiger Flowe: ilost eight points when four baskets i kes, a Philadelphia product, also are Hebron the former title holder. Walker ‘ie| Return Game Here Sched- [were ruled Out because of fouls com-|infield built. nround Eddie Collins, | possibilities. ‘ tiie seer ines white siesens be! FG FT PF TP) the only champion not regarded by led F J 29 mitted. his star second baseman of champion-|' Mickey Cochrane, Cy Perkins and! stockings, and she wore a wreath of inieciaht; ..<.- 4 1-1 3! Ri¢kard as the number one man of u or January The first quarter ended with the|ship days, carries the pennant hopes Jimmy Fox again will handle the| lillies of the valley. The groom was Hernig, f. ...... 0 0-0 1 0/ his division. : : j |score 4 to 1 in Dickinson’s favor, but ;f 64-year-old Connie Mack in_his ome assignment. f dressed in a light suit. Out-of-town’ Hoffman, c. 1 0.0 1 af The bantamweight ranking contain| Defeated by Glen Ullin last Sat-|the New Salem men changed this sit-|27th season as manager of the Phil- e’ve done everything poisible to| guests were Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Be Neihardt, g. ... 0 010 0 0} surprise to boxing critics in the night in a clean and fast game uation in the second quarter by tak-|adelphia Athletics. strengthen the team,” Mack said. “I| Rér» Mr and Mrs. John Rierer, par- Klick, g. ..-.+- 0 1] Placing of Bushey m of Utica) hy a 20 to 11 score, the Phantoms will ing a 7 to 5 lead. th a9 to 8 lead} Returning to the same post he oc-! figure it willbe a tough race, but I left Monday” for iaibcars where they -_—_, in the second g: aham is the] attempt to make up for their loss ih the third quarter, Dickinson looked|tupied in Mack's famous $100,000 in-|have a hurich'we will ‘be leading the| will live with the groom's parents 3 61 New York stat commission’s | when they play the western team here to have a good chance to win but| field combination 16 years ago, Col- jProcession next October. If not, I'm| until spring. ! Then they will run ‘the ee contender” and is matched | 'y ithe speedy playing of the locals|lins, deposed leader of the White still ready to try again the following | farm while:his parents will move into ME HARD- to fight Charley (Phil) Rosenberg for} game was a hard-| kept them in the,lead™ ~and they*added | Sox, will have new PhHadelphia co-| year.” e ane SAYS the title here February 4. | fought encounter and the game this six points to their tally to.two for re ie te abs Abe left, Con- ——_—_—__ ase Bible Sends i is NL moet ‘at The Dickinso E Fone Saeed week-end should prove just as deter-, the Midgets, to finish the game with|mfe has indicated. Rep! lacing Gallo- Hf H jome of Mrs. lie Pat reon | i Friday night tn to be a hard-|New England Quint | mineda fight. ‘The Glen Ullin cagera(4 five-foint lead, = way at shortstop will be Joe Boley, Michigan Cagers, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All|; fought affair, sugh the locals A |are fast and show good teamwork,| , The?box score: ©” [acquired from the Baltimore Interna-} Unbeaten to Date, re Wek. Woodwick is if at this {came out on the small end of a 21 to Defeats Hettinger | write the tocat cacers have also been Rew MAS a 5 plenal whe at fire. /base willbe ane i 13 score, according to Coach Harold fae as giving a good account of themselves! 3 wea adhigh treats bg, Gee ad i Marion Hall, wife and baby ar- ; Collins. rest nait, tne isttinget, No D4 January 24—| and should put up a good fight Jets f. g : ‘ ee 4 tw dong ecco ede aes to Play. Minnesota rived ck Tueed any from, Hibbi At the end of the first half, the] (Special)—The New England high! against the weste1 5 Seeger, f. me -0 * 5 y S inn. to: visit wit! s relative | ee ioe Teme alt tse] (enecialy She. New, alee MEN [aula eee Bar i sre GS -apig: Ag. ‘Shabelacia-slated for third base enCricage, - dan. 24) 4UP—Michignn,| Erick Gross, Harvey Dolmseth and } favor, but the Deinons showed more) from the Hettinger cagers on the! phe first, half ended with the {E Buman, c...-.° 4 0-0. "21 8| | With the combination as a starter, 00. 00h pay res ayaurinie ered ty an motored to: Bteele Bun- { nee z the fi eriod u ncul Hien Sakitday nin ‘Tho mates : ye: ier, g. 4 lack wil ave pro! a ‘meet: |) ed during the final period nd fr cul floor Saturday night. The game | phantoms tending by ‘a twonneint|EMgumen€.-~ @ 18 4 8] utpped reserve infield Im onvanieed| Minnesota, atthe other ‘end of the| Billo, Wier an Wall ‘Blackm) i huge point margin the Midgets piled) = |§ ———_______ Lee ant athe end ant pee thi _ hasoball with Poole for first base, Bie ua pereeaiage, table with» no faetored’ Co "ate iteck Monday eve- i ved insurmountable, however, 4 A Tapeas brated 35 alta 5 125 7 15}Bishop, second; Galloway, short; and| VictoFtes and five a ning,on business. { Mee Wte wes Nigh point aan, me "iinet MeTigue to Fight |the final period the Glen Ullin cagers | Hale third. Michigan looped her fourth straight | . About 10 men } four field 5. Wautze, Brown Berlenbach Friday 22." a burst Pen nade = Dickinson | . More Hitting Needed victory Saturday night by beating’ i dnd Lofthouse each garnered a free a Tere Bs aia tally, while the FG FT PF TP}, The changes have been made pri-| Indiana, thus climbing from. a . tie} j throw, Maule, Midget center, made] yoy york ih Ate cl ee Brown, f. .. 0 21 3 1) marily to bolster one of the weakest} with the Hoosiers to undisputed lead-| 14 of his team’s 21 points. : ies bin ike Me- n the first quarter Glen Ullin an-| Reynolds, f. . 0 1-1. 0, 1}hitting clubs of the 1926 American|ership. The defeat dropped Indiani| ihe! hon, veaee: Tigue, — form: lightheavyw ene nexed four points to: one for the} Heidt, f. . 1 1-0 2 2}League campaign. to'a tie with Purdie for third. place Bismarck ehamplgn, edmes: ton probable cross. | Paenioms through two field goals by) Mouls, & 2. 21.2. 5]. In Collins and Branom, he has ‘db-| under Wisconsin, the Badgers having Nees inotored sg Bis- FG PF TP rnd in his fist reer in Madison | Captain Purdue and Walery, while a] Davis, ¢. 0 0-0 ry 0| tained two players who hit well over| sdueezed a 25-24 victory from forth-| ™ y . evening, ned ine... " i 1 |Sauare Garden F night, when he | free throw by Sattery gave the local|Windmueller, g. -0'- 1-1.- 1° - 1).800-last year: Bolcy also climbed] western at the same time Indi jana was| home Thursday. _ clave fs 3 oymeets Paul Be rl nbach ,the Astoria |cagers th only point. Persons, g. . 0 0-0 3 Ofinto the select group of the Interna- ay her' beating. Besides Andrew Meish of Medina, who has. eae 2 <Q |puncher who stripped him of his title| In the second quartet both teams | Mars, ¢. 0 00 2. Oltional. ichigan game. tonight Been. working for ‘Andrew Gross in co. ry 2 1 |i" 1925. A win for MeTigue will give) showed more speed and ‘the period | Rabe, g. 0 0-0 0 0] One more heavy artilleryman fof his tne other game on the.’ 7 Sone eisek ; 4 3 8 him at least equal ranking with Ber- ose with the score 9 to 7 in ng Referee: Bachmann, Carson, the lincup was obtainéd in the sign-| schedule, faa Bayt = : Lofthouse 0 Dic Be ee ea a = os wil oe et Big oa game this weak — wi e between Indiana ani |-Chi 5 63 n 1 ~ BALLYHOO’ FOR HEAVY WEIGHT TITLE IS ON ‘a chance for « second-pli Dickinson # x Hi indiana a i FG T PF TP : . Conte: p0r Brown, f....... 8 21 2 7 Now) BRING On on T ADMIT JAKE AIN'T Lobine ene semana Bad Reynolds, f..... 0 0-0 3 0} f YouR BALLYHOO, an GO_ Good RIGHT NOW LIM tha Cente eobaee cack Heidt, f. 0 00 1 6 SEE WF LT CARE, Just GETING HIM HARDENED ig totaled 47 pointe. " Maule, ¢ - 5 84 1 14 OP. HELL JOON BE STOPPING 9 Bt Windmuller, g.. 9 0-0 0 0 ALL THEM DonkE Conrtenlor 3. al _—— a Davis, g. 0 00 oO 0 fe JAKE 16 THE an Loc'r, 7 Mars, g. .. o 06 0 0 Ks rs OPPONENT F = 8 105 7 te DEMPSEY AND | tS REPORTED TART, SINCE SOME OF THE FANS DN'T SURUNE THE LAST PALLYHOO BARRAGEs PRE- PARDNESS WILL BE POPULAR “Tex Situ’ Ph Places Fotimer aes fe ¢ jan, fa tech champion, and sk Sharkey, the conqueror of Harry| / i Ep ap egies and third to Gene Sw Pox Rickard's heavyweizht} pte tn 3 copyright- ” boxing bP Be align in ‘group. two” ee vision Rickard ing of the Natera former Brooklyn outfielder, Zach Wheat, who for years| Jan, 16th at the German Evangeli- finished among the National League | cal church, 10 miles’sduth of Tappen, batting leaders. Zach appears stated | after the ‘regular preaching services to patrol left field, with .Al Simmons | by Rev. W. M. Butschat of Stteeter, in center and Walter French in right.| occurred the marriage ceremony ot West and Wilson from Waco, Texas,| Miss Martha Wolt, eldest daughter and Metzler of Wichita Falls‘ will of Jacob Wolt, to Tarfield Reirer of. Mercer, No. Dak., son of Mr. and Mrs. seek to displace the veterans, while| Sohn Hierer. Immediately, after the Mack also may find room for Bill] ceremony, relatives of the bride mo- Lammer, tored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. The pitching staff, holding over| Jacob Wolt, Sr., where a sumptuous from last’ year, includes Howard| dinner was served. The table was jEhmke, Sam Gray, Ed Rommel and prettily set, and in the center a large Jack Quinn, right handers, and Grove, | White wedding cake stood, which was Willis, Walberg and Pate, southpaws.| Presented to the bride by her aunt, Darrah and Huntef from Dall Mrs. Dan Sil: Miss Olga Silzle Shores from Wichita Falls and Yer-| qnd Miss Hilde, Wolt, waited upon solve the feed problem of this com-; ‘| to, Jamestown, Wedpesday for dental aliiong the many foreign heav; Who récently invaded this: Paolino, by the way, takes the claims of Harry Perrson prove the contraty. -~ shortly meet Jim Maloney specialty of polishing off thes champions. Maloney © recent the butcher shop here, -resi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson work, the new business places whi recently opened up. Mrs. Mary Lee is doing d ing at the Magnes Derby Robinson. Miss Emma Knutson of Tuesday. chopping wood. E. M. Prentiss hotel after hours. his. shoe shining outfint in Benson shoe parlors. * Grandma Johnson, Mrs. Gee drink, fell to the floor, inju hip so badly it requiréd the of Dr. T. Spryce of Dawson, Maw was unable to lift her from down town, tepend the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jones. Mrs. Geo. Whitford is ill writing and Mrs. R. E. Beisn for die ae lights. electric plants at Niagara 000,000 able-bodied men. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE TISEMENT. certaii ty de, ain delivered Sy wade 106 of Mor fe: 120° ar and which, reafter. duly. asslen ‘rument in writing to 4h which assignment wa: record in the office of the: will be emines, in. such, en herelnatter deserived "ac" door of the Court House in of Bismarck, County of and State of North Dakota, Yclock P.. 3 he, 8th’ A.D. ofeet to. sal at duc. on said mort; R. D. Berry of Fargé'was a busi- ness called zt Carson Sie itor C. Bell transacted : n Ae at Paley thine! $$) Grace Gave who ‘has been clerking for the ly Mercantile Co. the :past two months, has. acce! ed & position as State's Attorn a i ‘A food sale was held pson, eat \fatohop by by the aioe Biss ex at he die’ “4 °n ti due’ on sal ree and 87-100: (: fare, p tometer - atiorne ay g ‘and Tose ney, Attorney. for Assignee, bes ay “ad wo, walk, # Assignee. Mrs. Benny Demary and children, Helen and Gordon left for Jamestown Thursday evening, where they will sisting her during her illness, Tolay Beckkie is now employed on the Fred Walner home west of town. There is roller skating here in the Union Hall every Monday, Thursday ayd Saturday evenings and both bee) and old enjoy themselves. Angus Bell has been busy wiring John Neice bachlor quarters ryweights country. jue with ‘telative to being the European champion. Re craves a meeting With Sir Harry to Th ‘all ‘probability Paolino. will of Bos- ton, who of late has been making a e foreign tly deci- ely defeated Hatry Pérrsoh. ned his job and returned home Wednesday . motored Wreil Ashelman has been busy this week making a number of signs for ich have réssmak- home in Buckeye, who has been visiting friends in Rob- ingon the past ‘month, returned home Frank Fessler motored John Yet- ter to Steéle Wednesday, where he consulted Dr. Lodge in regard to his hands, which he recently froze while Miss Lila Brown is assisting at the school Little. Lester Hauntz is setting up the Roy 0, Maw’s aged mother, while. trying to get a ring her services as Mrs. up. She had to lie there until help was brought parents, at ‘this er is as- The power derived from the hydro- Falls is equal to the combined efforts of 45,- e FORE- CLOSURE SALE BY ADVER- Notice is hereby given that that and filed for record in _| the office'of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North on the 10th day of. February, A. D. 1916 at 3 at 10 10 o*elock A, M,, and record- Dakota Tegister of kate, i Pad rc Count: a North rtgago eo a. oe April 6th, > forecioned by b sale of sale e and “cront the City Burleigh 0 at ae day 1 tiaty, the eon the ¥ I ‘ ’ rt Bye im A ron ia_mort- of sale th i Th e sum of Hundred <93938-87) tatutory of fore-

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