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PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SPORTS ATHLETICS- |: : | Editor's Note: | This. is ‘the ./ ground. It had been destroyed and ninth chapter in the story of a uilt, on so many sanguine occa- former veteran who is going back ions that it was only fair to its rep- ainst| to France as an advance guard | utation that it should suffer again! “and; of the “Second A. FE. F.” during the World War in 1918, | jemployment situati was freed! fully et by which Harr n saying Tanne 1 the Rickard contr ended their crowns mling, Minneapo Str labor was sufficie i | Just as the old Roman bridge was i ngaged himself to fight only un-| Theodore Epperly, Minneapolis, re-| os as the old Roman bridge was| however, the statement said. K wmotion, by the ac-| spectively, Pixler is the 125 pound| “Nul Ne S'y Frotte’ | demolished, ze ding bronze medals} When’ weather dition com-| title holder while McCarthy fought! The coat of arms of the anciend/ bearing the heads of Augustus and/ more favorable “building n-of the wind up in| turreted tower and branches of holly. by the indomituble inhabitants. And for pract berg and Anderson} Freely translated, this means: “He! as the Germans were stopped in 1918] ana bee oe h Blinke! | p > ant two ¢ tends before a de-| who touches the holly should beware | by American machine gunners, so had | states. ENDS IN TIE Pennant Progress || vert, ‘vo xtra, rounds before a de-| who touches ¢) J |the hordes of ancient days been de-| *““at’ Fargo there (ee ence, -_———— Think of it! | feated at this spot on the Marne. | gemand for farm AMERIC ally all resident N ASSOCIATION Ww. LL Pet. | Chateau Thierry ani Nine Runs on 14 Hit Chalons in the| of the castle at Chateau Thierry.| February. Some common o pried |-fifth century A. D. The Vilas, then | Bet nae oe ke of brevity, it could! are idle but most of these vill be Yin Fe ggins’ Men 2: 0 alled Otmus, was destroyed. It was | be changed to: absorbed within another 30 days. to Win For Huggin: pag tinge i | rebuilt, Since that time, through to Hold That Lin | Factories are operating at normal. —8 Pitchers in t 1 00 | the French Revolution and Napoleon, | — | Brisk Call For Help ae 00 | Chateau Thierry has been a battle-| TOMORROW: Relleau Wood. | “At Grand Forks there is a brisk 9 1 000 | Eat SS ay : | call for farm help with the, supply (By The Associated Press) hay mee = ' | sufficient as yet, however. Building The thamping New York kee 0 “2 2000 ROPOSAL. ADVERTISEMENT, ta inhte Eeelve dad tradeanieh att in ed today that hits alone do_ no! . sis fair demand. ‘ i They had t Games Today 4 a Seated Ut Sehcar extension on! , In Minnesota, the report, states, \ © current Minneapoil cute ipeieota: 5 chwiy froin: a ene Gb) the general level of employment @ season yesterda St. Paulat BY BILLY EVANS vatenty we Uutamibcek, Nore tone eect etre ato | made further gains in March and the its couldn't wir unit o'clock A..M.,/ provement District. Number Nine] ensuing spring months are expected ‘oledo. Who is credited with ha the purpose of| will be received by the Board of! to take up the slack in the employ- — ginated baseball? early requirements of City Commissioners, of the City of] ment situation among all grades of NATIONAL LEAGUE When and where was it first] tires and tubes of the | ck, North Dakota, until eight! jabor, The opening Wt , ad? | sizes manufactured for | : April’ 25," 1927. The! nd 'the attendant dem ch 1000 How many were there? | | Hehe a service during jure given for the guidance of bide | Fs at the ore docks and in iron min- : 2 ip 2 667 What was the distance between) ; needed. = ; ing is expected to_aid_in_maintain- 1 1 4609, them? | » required to eub-| linear feet of ¢ eh vitri- = = 1 1 5. How were the players retired? | mit specifications for the different s pipe in place. ‘fae |graden proposed to be furnished,| 1 lamphole : (GRUEROMEEeE EEE broken! Philadelphia pet THIS TELLS IT [including trade name, =It is also re.) 10 eight inch by six inch wyes. nmy's| He, Las ouble: ajor/auiréd) tha ders submit their; Plans and speci ions mmy's| Brooklyn \ 1. Abner Doubleday, then a major ei tals in weiting on. thelr own | file inthe of ieee Guaranteed | Cincinnati. 0 ral in the | States arm giving complete description, |t ( Py « Min lbe ny ine a in Each bid shall be rk on en Aeaths sf its / G es Toda 3. Two, first and home. a bidder's bond in| ¢ need not later than Ma f uctwntene Gel Fe 4, Anywhere from 50 to nitact and certified | 1927, and completed not Late Success ! aickamarie sn te greed ore sta y. der in an amonnt| June Ist, 1927. Each bidder Piitameeh “he Conia ni eed upon before starting. jin an amonnt| June tat, 193 By be hit with the ball. be-| equal to five per 2 whic! ,| Upon award of ‘ontract, the suc-/ ¥ fore reaching the base to which they | een TM idop will be required. to | (not exceeding. xeven werd fovancine: a surety bond in the fall) per annum) which shall be r act iand acceptad by. bim i information of bidders, ment for the d the rate of in Brooklyn at Boston hich the warrants are to be w York at Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAG ‘in his first W ned in a nice Pet. ated that this y. be made ion 1.000 s. based on the ment all we too Is Coming Here on GUEGHAMGn “AMA SaU tit bem ing will approximately check Saturday, April 23) proposals must be addresecd | iy en ee undersigned and properly | : or Whiteside has been booked - . inas te Detroit ‘Out alker Whiteside has been | ' a Lee ee nUSt. Lodi at for one performance at the city aud ; ‘ and uh DSI ate GAG : torium on night, April ; ‘ remerven five | 1 ids ree baja Ae % lag: at which time i i and the Boston Braves trouncing Games Today peta ea. 2 frooklyn, 7 to 3. Pittsburgh Pirates| Détroit at St. Louis, EASA rida awn salt ene kept the lead with a record of two! Chicago at Cleveland, aerate i f the ban-| Dakota wins and no losses by seuttling the! VPhilagelphia at New York. og epes gn pragpeen pe Min Baht to. rase 2, but the} Boston at Washington. We ee coded ceatmetia tat (First publication (First d ‘force is sent into the \ Dese Miss Camelia eee Braves now found in dizaying spot. for WESTERN ! : Piet Arieitt Butvrs tea : iil portray the heroine Itong. the also rans. ano Oklahoma City 05 who follows her soldier sweetheart | 41,0 Hed. ia% fanets DY| SIR BOUNTIFUL APPEARS | Ff ‘debrel beta vetted Des Moines at into the African wilds in order to be| the City of Di ' The Boston victory w: Y.—When his car failed to the cool hurling’ of) Witchita at Deny s due in al rain, North Da-| Alban: . til ight o’chock, P. : eT ee: ee ‘him on an isolated road in the nor- near him. Other fine players in the! ko r, postponed, cold] hig White: sorrel-topped Dart-| weather. Whitcomb, Paul McGrath, Alma Ches-| men, teams and water tight thern part of New York State, a mo- | The Dodgers found eens oa ‘Burns, Jr, M. Rale, Carl) Page for ling garbage) torist found he Ww: f ga him for only six hi INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ter, SEA Tass . jin forsthewendon: of? torist found he was out of gas,/ while member of © uffalo 2 Hehe ut) | Bids shall be made upon a basis cursed his luck, hailed an approaching | rtists of pi y for each man, team ocheste land wagon furnished Toronto 7; J Baltimore’ 4 ystery to his f ly viet Giant twirlers all lo Innis preve Sud price per| truck. The driver of the larger ve- month for each man, team and] hicle slowed down just enough to} wagon furnished. i hand him an envelope, then sped on. ‘One or more complete outfits will] The envelope contained $200, Police ibe required, and the contractor]! z | shall agr > furnish as many out- | Sought a liquor runner, in| fits as are required. h bid shall be accompanied by. Elks meeting tonight, spe-| i a certified check Tf the amount off, $50.00, payable to the order of A.| cial tablet service, luncheon, ory ked alike followers, Chilly weather} vd the St. Louis-Chicago con POOR LOZE! Solomon Johnson, Jr. slowed a from chine. Hi: iinet i icians for innings), test. ; ; Atlanta 9; Chattanooga 0, fused food it Memphis 13; Little Kock 4. cough and the 1 plified; Mewageesar as (usine t, President of the Board nings). Bromine lings Commissioners, which} and music by Curtis Dirlam _— No. 373 IN BANE timount hall he forfeited in cass} : PUCK PLAYERS T Yesterday’s Games (|ent sett souce Sid AGH eed ns (agama sree AMES oe er he United’ States, | execute a contract for the perform | il : mowing m he gave a mighty et was thrown | | cian , Pegs SS ance of said work. ATIONAL LEAGUE Operati ore Company, of Srreny cabtaaer lake: tooneject ameae Hi | rf BE} a cor ion, Bankrupt. (First publication Avril 8, 1927.) | Higgs edad 7 tt Btales forthe Distblet- af City Auditor, Ehrhi 3 Edwards and Deberry, Har- nd Taylor. Rough Play After Bruin-Senator Game and Fistic Melee)‘ grea’ Niemie, of Wing, in the f Burl and State of ADVERTISEME: ‘ H North Dakota, in said District, re Sealed bids Causes Action Pittsburgh 12 specttully represents that on; the! the Board of mmissioners Cincinnati 8 last past cf the City of Bismarck, North Da: | Meadows and Mays 8 ore, of! kota, until eight o'clock, P.M. Montreal, April 15.—()—Seven Hargrave. prporation, was duly ad-| April 19th, 1927, for the construc- hockey players have bi Siaciolinetl e wkrupt under the acts of/tun and repair of sidewalks, cross Bee eee ayers ne ECAC GH —_—_— rélating to bank v:|walks and curb, and the relaying| me a result.of rough pl nd | R 4H has duly surrende its] of block walks, in the said city of] tie melee that followed the fin: | New York .. 6 8 property and rights of property, and! Bismarck during the season of 1927, wsh of the Boston Bruins and Ot-| Philadelphia 9 16 has fully complied with all the re-|in accordance with the ordinanc “nts of said acts and of the ¢ of the court touching its eott and bankrupt son, Wil ae may be d hicago postponed, rain.|" full disc s in the wo ley Cup s dnesday night. city. Each bid inust be accompanied by| barns: a certified check in the sum of{ FORE, he p that it) Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, payable to d by the court to have| the order of A. P. Lenhart, Pres- e trom ull debts| ident of the Board of City Commis- id's cham-| mes, Cheeves, Greenfield, Bent les at Ot-| ley and Hamby, Devormer; 8 AR bias! r of the league ban-| St. Loui ished Billy Coutu, Boston defense ene provable t its estate under) sioners, which amount shall be for- man, from the cireuit for _ striking AMERICAN LEAGUE d bankrupt acts, except such] feited to the said city in case the Jerry Laflamme and Billy Bell in a RH debts as are excepted by law from| party whose bid is accepted © 1| dressing room after the match that| Philadelphia 9 12 ea LteA ale ¢ | i Pe ore en tee an: a COBERALE M ee Figen the pretensions! hockey| Wew Vere Ree apse ted this 9th day of April, A. D.| the said city. Beatin Hales, Baithe OF { Each bid ‘must also be accompa- chanipionship. 0 y Smith, 7 (Called e id 10th, darkness.) nied by a bond in a_sum of Five tawa's right wing, was suspended for Rommel, Walberg, Pate, Grove and Hundred = ($500.00) Dollars, condi- a month and both were fined $100. | Cochrane; Shawkey, Moore, Shocker, tional for the execution of the con- Fines of $50 each were meted out| Hoyt and G P Calli to Lionel Hitchman, star of the] ollins, Bruin defense, and George Boucher, R H E owski tract aforesaid and the faithful per- formance of such work, if the con- tract is awarded to the bidder. Senator’s captain, because of match! Chicago “ _. , ORDER OF NOTICE Plans and specifications are on 5 3 | Chi ee 2 9 1] pistrict North Dakota, file w! he City Audi penalties they drew for fighting| Cleveland ...... 3 fc. Oleh tie skitaey OC ADRAC Gig tmeineat Te eens aaring the game, Jimmy Herberts,| Barnabe and Crouse; Karr, Smith| 1927, on reading the Petition“ for| (Pir: ji 4 publicat Boston relief center, was fined $50) and L. Sewell. Discharge of the above-named : for attempted intimidation of an of- » it is— ficial, Smith’s punishment resulted R oH OF > By the Court, that a 4/8-15 from his attack on “Speedy” Oliver,! Boston ...... 2 4, 5 a) eariig be tae upen. che eames gn a Bruin right wing, in the final minute} Washington - B09” iets TR Rin. chante ae meen ae CER EICAR of play, Wednesday night. Wingfield and Hoffman; Thurston| said district, at ten o'clock in the CO-PARTNERSHIP, To Go To Charities and Ruel, torenoon: and that notice therec ALL MEN BY" THESE He also declared that all fines seoulles be published in. The marek TS, ‘that the undersigned would be taken from the _ playe shgres of the play off series and Detroit-St. Louis postponed, rain, | Tribune a newspaper printed in said : the transaction of district, and that all known credit-| business in. the City of Bismarck, Prete co Giecitics ‘te Bostan AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ors and other persons in interest| sigh County, as Co-partners Opposite Postoffice pared ours | MERICAN ASSOCIATION |inay “appear ‘at "the ‘said. ‘time and| under the firm name and, style of John V. Broxmeyer re ‘ oot E| place and show cause, if any they|Bisnarck Accessory. & Tire Co, President Calder, who was a spec-| Kansas ¢ 4 10 Blhave, why the prayer of the saldlthat the ‘undersigned “kre ‘all cine tator at.the struggle, jammed with| Columbus 39 Bf petitioner should not be granted... |imembers of such co-partnership and. hot-headed play and rough body; Zinn, Hargrave, § hhaack and Shi And it is further ordered by the] th work, delayed his action until he re-|ault; Harrie, Withem, Picaré -jcourt, that the referee shall send, . » Picard, Zum: ‘ ceived the report of his referees, he| bro and Bird, Farrell, hy mail, to all known creditors, said, so that his action on offenders a BSPSee of said petition and this o} in the game itself would coincide with R H rl pr to them St the: t their places of residence are their names. 4th day of March, A, D, LUDVIG QUANRU IS ; «(| | penalties meted out to the attackers|st. Paul ... 1 2 3] WITNESS ‘The Honorable Andrew| State of North Dakota, MONSON: = hi / HH of Laflamme and Bell, who reported| Indianapolis foe 8 1| Miller, Judge of the said Court, County of Burleigh.—ss. E | Hl i Hi tht Boston players had aulted| Heimach and Gaston; Leverett and| the ® , at Fargo, in Upon this 4th day of March, 1922, Wy3 AAA AAA them in their dressing room follow-| Snyder. 2 district, 13th day of April,| before me a Notary Public in Wil WAAL fae the vontest. g ALDAd said County, personally ap: iil WA Riise Gresident’ Calder was tak Pe gg glare : red Ludvig Quanrud and Luther g i HH wT ing this action, President Charles F-| Milwaukee . Annies -AsMONTaOMERY, [4 “Monson, to me personally Kflowa! WATT Adams of the Bruins, gathered his! Toledo. 002000000. oo Steele, Deputy cierk,|In and who executed. the. foregoing WP eho tee team at a luncheon here last night! Eddelman and MeMenemy; Milstead é « b ng 1 Other si: at é instrumeht and acknowledged to and distributed bonus checks amount-| and Heving. NOTCH TO CONTRACTORS, |Me that they executed the game. ing to $10,000. The awards were School Building bids close y SAMUEL LE BARKON, divided according to each player's} Minneapolis-Louisville postponed,| 2 19? Notary Public, value to the team and length of serv-] cold, Sealed proposals will he received] M¥,commission expires Jan. 27. 1932. ice, and are in addition to the shares noken Benool istnets (Firat publication April i, 1927.) to which the men are entitled from WESTERN See acpoe) ae 499 the-proceeds of the first three games| Omuha—4. inlen County, Me “Dakota Maid’ of the championship series. Oklahoma City—9. on 7th day of Yitchman, who was fined $50, re-| Lincoln—b. the : of a one ‘story’ and Flour ceived a bonus of $1,400, and Her-| Amarillo—7. basen pruces echag) Bulld ine : berts, taxed a similar amount, was! Others postponed. to be of Section R-139-78 at The Best Flour Made Dak., together with aw, Leg Ca eae ead ate the Mechanical equipfaent for the ceived $1.00. Gapttin Sprarue Clee Two New Champions |*"°jccaie sion ve in strict ace , Har: iver, both wing men, | dance fe a ser eadie Shore, defense star, drew\|Are Developed at |caticns” Bias shal be ctaresged te $1,000 apiece. Coutu received but U. of M. Boxin: e Meet th rd and marked i ; 4 4 ool Gn TT Other awards were: Hal Winkler, uate, weeompanted by ie, $850; Frederickson, defense,! Minneapolis, April 15.—P)—Twol to’ oe hig Wid onecke te ona ge ; Stuart $500; Billy Boucher|new champions were proclaimed in| payable to George Wauche), Pres- : Harry Meeking $250 and Tom|the finals, of the annual boxing] ident of the Loard.. Check’ to be Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 “Dakota Maid” is, with- out exception . the best flour made today; it con- tains more protein than other flour because it is milled from high protein tested wheat. It is easy to bake and gives more the University of Min-| forfeited to the board in the eve lomres of Firat i yee gray, trainer $250, mesota last Mights cn. [the succenstul bidder ors mot enter Capital F ee eae Donald Anderson, of Mankato, won| into contract or furnish the re- apital Funeral er than any other flour. 1h ". quired bond. Tunney’s Manager the middieweight boxing title’in a] M4RCd bond. its the P LAURA BAERWALD, Egeland, N. ‘D. State Mill & Elevator GRAND FORKS, N. D. . Parlors 216 Main Ave. * Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22-W Jos. W. Tach A Liveround windup’ sgainst Harold! hi Denies News Story Blinkenberg, Minneapolis. sbatbe (at Meteo: Ae eee Minne z ang HO, » Minne. ae eee , Aaias pie Blapssoolis Py oud a Agi Contractors sete may lad, Ohio, " —(P)—| weight, former champion of twojbe \had upon request from Ii. M. Billy Gibso , tanager for Gene Tun-| years ago, scored the only knockout|Loobbard, Mandan, N. Dak. mey, denied here today Be had =e be the thie when 2, Ld away, in - pong a tees tae right to rsations yesterday in |-| James Ryan, Rosemount, in the sec- ¢ Spee ony wach pear Auleriraled nal eb. round: GEORGE WAUCHIEL, res, jeclaring |. P. A, WOOD, Clerk, Tunney a free agent, un- Minneapolis, and e Menoken, N, Dak. Eve Rickard. McCarthy, Minneapol First publication: April 15, BI Ce ply of ! k PRIVATE foes back, “ey Sulfilent to, ~ PAUL. | land building tradesmen. helped the n in North Da- | kota during March, according to the | review of the federal department of labor, received here. The ie) it to meet all calls,) grow contruc- ungkilled labor,” the | | | | | : sl report an inerea abor and marked | Attila, the Hun, sweeping petu-! There could be no improvement on! improvement in the situation | lantly over Europe, was stopped at the slogan of the ancient defenders| pospect to skilled workmen t the kK boxing ¢ : 7 s oy mission in voiding all Tunney n- in the welterweight division. feck of Chateau Thierry supported Tiberius Caesar in 1787, so was the tion, round work and other outdoor jtracts with y York pr i All the bouts went three rounds|this warning under a carving of a| bridge destroyed in 1918 and rebuilt] activities should furnish employment killed | sing ith | since laborers| olis-and| in’ an ing a balance. Both Minneapolis and/ in an, a St. Paul report an incr for workers:of all kinds with an es-| workers. pecially heavy call for common labo! lus of building mechanics is; gets und belha abi rbed by a’ heavier call as) is expe! the spring season opens. 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