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o “4 IN AMERICAN _ LEAGUE'TODAY Tigers and White Sox Crowd New York For Lead, After Aggressive Work (By The Associ Press) A wild western | H_attack b; the Indians, Tigers and White Sox slashed eastern teams to ribbons and as a result the race in the American League was more intense tod. Under the onslaught the dropped from with the Sen and White for the lead and the Indians began climbing out of the ruck. For once both the Athletics and the Yankees were outhit as well as out- scored by the opposition. The White Sox unced the Y s! 2 to 1, Bunched h off Ruether in the eighth and ninth ed Huggins, to send in his k rookie hurler, Wiley Moore, and it he who ha the honor of losing the game. The score was tied; it was the 10th, threw wild ov 's head, while Me came home with the winning Urban Faber held the Yank sluggers| to seven hits. Athletics Lose | When the Athletics minus Cobb,! lost to Cleveland 6 to 1, it was their! third straight loss at the hands of the re . The victorious hurler] was Joseph Ben Shaute, who let the] fackmen down with six safeties. When it all was over at Detroit, the Tigers had a 17 to 11 verdict over the Red Sc da strangle hold on s Heilmann hit two! Tigers’ to! sa homer by Georg relief pitcher, Of hurlers, each team had fi none of the 10 was able to stop the epidemic of solid socking. al League all games postponed because of rain throughout the east. MIKE M'TIGUE WINS IN BOUT ‘Methuselah’ Gains 10-round Decision Over Pat McCar- thy in Title Climb New York, round de jeston today to lengthy fighting record of Michael “Methuselah” McTigue, ntender for the world's light heavyweight championship which he once held. The victory at Madison S$ Garden last night, eetewed’ by constant s boxers hesitated ‘to come dut in the sopen and mix it up. McTigue Is Canny The veteran fought a canny defen- sive battle _rounds, then opened_ the throttle “wide enough to pile up a safe point total. The fire and punching power he showed in‘recent bouts with Ber-| ! Yenbach and Sharkey were conspicu- ously absent. Occasionally ner the end of the fight McTigue nailed his foe with a -Stinging right and drove him to ‘gover, but it was not enough to still @ constant chorus of boos and cat- falls from the gallery * For McTigue the battle was a try! gut for the coveted title bout with Delaney, The judge of whether he qalified will be Tex Rickard, who holds the keys to the match. 1, Is there y limit as to the weight bat a player may use? _ 2, ‘Who uses the heaviest bat in * baseball? Wh na double header js played . is the regular scheduled Improper batsman makes base t aind mistake, is discov: r ball is pitched, what 2 If a pitcher delivers a badly colored fall tovthe ‘batter, what the penalty? . ORTS Mark Spot Where Collegian Pitched First Curve Ball EMIR ALLEN AND JOHN P. DARDEN The first curved ball in collegiate baseball! commemorates. years ago, and John P. Darden, catcher of the curve, took part in the the event on the old That is what the commemorate College at Hudson, »rence Allen of the Ohio supreme court. first ever thrown by a college pitcher, although professional ball players had used curves previous to that ampus of West father of Judge curve, thrown in 1 pS ee - ° | Yesterday’s Games | ager Doyle is anxious to hear which want to sched- NATIONAL LEAGUE s 3 | Pennant Progress | j itary AMERICAN LEAGUE R a ont Ruether, Moore 00 enough money to live at the rate of 429) Faber and McCurdy. lu five thousand a year. f Columbus Games Today Toledo at Minneapolis. 1 Columbus at S$! Indianapolis at M on and Hartley, Moore; Gib- ner, Smith, Doyle, Wells and AMERICAN pitta Washington-St. Louis, rain. AMERICAN aeunas through the first five! y and Urban; Benton an ony Games Today Washington at Chicago. le 1 Harris and Fer mach and Gaston, NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. L eens) ‘ights Las eee agape the sum of $120.00, Tor which’ New YorkArthur De Kuh, Italian i f St. Louis at New York. Pittsburgh at Bostoi Cincinnati at Brooklyn, knockout over Leo Is Helen Engaged? Rumor Has Queen of Courts as Loser in Game of Hearts to Gerald Stratford if |LAHR MOTOR SALE! | | Zuger & Tillotson, | Attorneys for’ Zahr Motor Sales el This TELLS ir ny ¢ The layer may su is own is to the weight of bis bat. Babe Ruth fs believed to use heaviest bat in baseball. Some y favorites weigh as mach as 53 “The first game is-always re- as the regular scheduled con- "The proper bat: is called Breet ihe’ eproper batsman To. : . “the. b lin: es. ‘shall be debarred decer within months after the first publiact! 1 Chabot, executrix, he: office oF |” G. F. Dullam, her'resident agei 5p | the City National Bank Bi in the city of Bismarck in said leigh County, or to the tho County. Goi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ter, Tucson, Ariz., (10). Scranton, Pa.—Pete Latzo, world’s welterweight ctampion, knocked out | Jack Rappaport, Newark, N. J., (3). Philadelphia—Louis (Kid) Kaplan, | Meriden, Conn. beat Al Foreman, Washington (10). Andre Rontis, burgh (10). Boston~- Newsboy Brown, Omaha, beat Harry Goldstein, Boston (10). SUSPENSION OF COBB, SIMMONS LIFTED TODAY i a Ty’ ta Appear With Athletics at Detroit Game—Cole- bration Arranged Chicago, May. 10.—(#)—President Ban Johnson of the American League today lifted the suspension on Ty | Cobb, and Al Simmons, . ri stars of the Philadelphia Athletics. Cobb was reinstated so he could appear before Detroit fans today, ing with the Philadelphia Athlet- It will be his first appearance jin Detroit in the uniform of a visit- {ing team. A mammoth celebration | was inged in honor. President Johnson’s action was based on a report received today | from Brick Owens. who with Um- | pire “Red” Ormsby handled the | game in Philadelphia last Thursday vhich resulted in Cpbb's banish- | ment and suspension. “Cobb protest- ed Ormsby's decision on a ball that jwent out of the park, claiming. it was “fair,” where Ormsby ruled it was foul.’ Ormsby reported that | Cobb “shouldered” him around. This action roused the crowd with the result that pop bottles were thrown and police reserves were called to escort Ormsby out of the park, Owens in his report was inclined to place the responsib demonstration on Simm than on Cobb. Owens id that he did not observe Cobb pushing or shoving Ormsby. President Johnson indicated that both Simmons and Cobb would. be fined in addition to their suspen Lazzeri Makes First Error Since Opéning of Yank Ball Season Chicago, ‘May 10.—)—Tony Laz- He’ had gone through 21 games without a misplay, and had_ fielded 125 chances perfectly until the fu bled a ball hit by Metzler, missing a certain out. INDUCE! He (proposing): ‘ve saved up She: Have you? He Yes, for about three months. Tit-Bits. Not since the time of Peter the. Great has there been technically a cour of Russia. Peter abolished’ the title and proclaimed himself emperor of all the Russians. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE or Whereas Lahr Motor Sales “Com- any, a corporation, of Bismarck, orth Dakota, lienholder, did at the {special instance and request of E. R. Putnam, the owner and Tegai possessor of one certain Pierce A: fou, putomobile, number $163 ore, keep and care as a warehous lawfully authorized, the reasonable charge of § per month from the date of such stor- ing, to-wit, :the 14th day of Ma: 1925, to the date of this notte mounting to One Hundred Twenty Dollars ($120.00) And whereas said property is and at all times above mentioned has in the possession of the said lienholder subject to a lien for suc! t Night {| ——_—+ y The Associated Press) Babe Ruth, Louisville, jand Harry Forbes, Columbus, Ohio, And default having been made by the said E. R. Putnam under said lien in\that no part of such charge r been paid, and there being and unpaid at the date of this. n is claimed as provided by otice is hereby given that such will be foreciosed and the said property sold to isfy the same at public auction at the warehouse of said Lahr Motor Sales Company ates on Main Avenue, on Lots 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12, of Btock 1, of vernor Pierce Addition to ‘the City of Bismarck, Burlelgh County, orth Dakota, on the 17th day of lay, A. D, 1927, at the hour of two *clock p,m. Dated May 9th, 192’ iS COMPANY, Liemholder. By A, G. White, Agent, Bismarck, North Dakota. Com; | pany. | Bismarek, North Dakota. NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS. | In the Matter of the Estate of Narriet M. Gage, Deceased. Notice is here! tven by the ne at BE. Cha’ dersigned, — Florence - executrix of the last with ment of Harriet M. Gare city of San Diego in ‘the inty of in Diego, and ‘State of California, George Larocco, New York, 1 (Little Boy) Blue, St. Paul, lohnny Riske, Cleveland, beat |France, beat Tommy Crawley, Pitts- NOT much on foRme Cot WHAT & FieuRe/ AEG. U:. 6. PAT. oFe. “2 IPLEAN COUNTY 10 AID DRIVE Northwest Dakota Associa- tion Sponsors Campaign For Purebred Livestock © Washburn, N. D., May 10.—c Special cooperating with all other counties of northwest North Dakota in a live- stock developme! will culminate in d farm canvasses June 15 to July The campaign is sponsored by the Northwest North Dakota develop- ment association, with which McLean county is associated. , The Great Northern and Soo lines are. putting two men into the cam- paign, the Northwest North Dakota to the creditors of, ons having claims ugainst sa! deceased, to exhibit them with thi ecessary vouchers, io! E. of -notlee,. to said in| due NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF LAND CONTRACT: That default has wen made in the terms‘and condi- tions of that certain contract for deed, made and entered into be- tween L. B. Wilson and Ida M. Wil- gon, as ties of tho first part, and Sonja Gustafson, party of the second part, on the 10th day of Sep- zeri's remarkable fielding perform-| tember, 1 d swherel ance of the present season was| th broken yesterday in the Yanke White Sox game when the young sec- ond sacker of the New York club| Buricigh County, State of. North made his first error since play started for this year. e said . Wilson and Ida Wilson, sold and agreed to convey unto Sonja Gustafson, the following. described real property, situate in Dakota, towit: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Nineteen 9), T ty: Seventy-six (76) est, upon the prompt and full performance by the Sonja Gustafson of the terms nditions in such contract set hat such default consists in have failed to required to be paid by the said contract on the Ist day of November, 1925 and 1926, and has failed to pay the interest due November ist, 1926, and further} has failed to pay any part of the taxes upon said land for the yes 1926; that by virtue of such de- faults, as hereinbefore stated, there ‘is now owing to the vendors upon Said contract the sum of $4375.00, as principal and interest, of which 375.00 is past due principal and interest upon said contract. That the sald Sonja Gustafson hi deeded said land to Lena Persoi that L. B. Wilson and wife have conyeyed their interest‘in said land to Ida M. Wilson, and the said Ide M. Wilson owns ‘said land, subject to the contract with Sonja Gustaf- son above set forth. TAKE NOTICE FURTHER: That by reason of such default Ida B, Wilson, one of the vendors, and the assignee of the other vendor above named, has elected to, an@ does elect and declare the said contract can- celled and terminated; that such cancellation and termination’ shall take effect upon the expiration of one year from and after the date of the service of this notice upon you, exclusive of the day of service and upon the payment of the sum past due aferesaid with interest. thereon from date hereof, and the costa of service of this notice, with- in sald period of one year, such con- tract. may be reinstated and shall remain in full force and effect the same as if no default had occurred. Dated this 27th day aoe it 1927. IDA. M. IN, By Dullam, Young & Burke, Her Attorneys, (Firat publication May 3, 1927.) 5/3-10-17 NOTICE OF MORTGAGH YORE-| CLOSURE SALE BY AD- VERTISEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mort; execut- ed and delivered by and Della Galvin, his wife, mort- gagors, to State Bank of Morton, Morton, Minnesota; Mortgagee, and dated the ist day of December, A: , 1921, and filed for record in the office oGethe Register of Deeds of Buren inty and State of North Dakota, on the 1th day of r A. D. 1922, and filed for record in said office of the Register for .Burleigh County, ba a3 je 7th da: the premises in and hereinafter de- front door of the Bi rel and fn ti Blake 0 et. one-fourth Mgection witeon hundred to the Tribune)—MeLean county is rth exe. betwee 3 + campalce wht enee aes between Section 3 Long series of meetings! Taft, by, the Board of Supervisors of Long Lake and Taft Townships. seen at the office of The Long Lake Township Clerk at the Elevator in Moffit, North Dakota. A_ certified check for 5% of total of his bid must accompany the bid and the any or all bids. Bids opened May 78 At 2pm. Bids may be sent to tion 1823, lic Funds. development association one and the Greater North Dakota Association one. r The objective will be to replace the scrub sires on several hundred farms with a purbred sire and to [ou a band of yearling ewes headed yy a purebred ram on another sev- eral hundred farms. Included in the executive commit- tee of the Northwest North Dakota development association are D. P. Robinson, Garrison, and H. C. Mil- ler, Ryder. H Local chairmen for McLean county, fomed by Chairman A. L. Norling of ‘ashburn Messrs. Sehmidt, Bickert, Gogstetter, Vogel, Ehlers, Aladahl, Nelson. Whipple, Overholser, Fijelle, Harris, Aaby and Ranum. Social Workers to Meet at Des Moines Des Moines, Ia., May 10.—#)—A small army of men and women who fight destitution, erime and other so¢iat énemiés the country over will gather here tomorrow for the: tifty- fourth annual meeting of the Na- tionat Conference of Social Work. More than 4.000 professional work- ers in the fields of crime prevention, recreation, child placing, health su- pervision, public care of the aged, fteeble-minded and disabled, and prevention and relief of poverty are expected to attend sessions of the Saree which will continue for a weel The conference will open tomorrow night with the presidential address by Dr. John A. Lapp, Chicago, director of the department of social action of the National Catholic Welfare Con- ference, and an address on “The Chal- lenge of Demorracy,” by Chester H. Rowell of Berkeley, Calif. * Fi ott eects - yur ‘week; two hundred meet- ings are scheduled. Many of them will NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received for the building of approximately one- half mile of @rade or 2135 yards of Lake Township and Section 34 in Plans an@ Specifications may. be Board Reserves the right to reject Emil nockson, Clerk of Long mares Township, Moffit, North Da- Le: ota. 6/10-17-24--wkly (Statement for Publication) TREASURER’S DEPOSITORY REPORT Published in compliance with Sec- 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of ‘garding deposits of all Pub- Name of Bank Bank of North Dakota. Description of Deposit Checking account, $794.13 at 134 per cent interest. Amount and Kind of Bond Fur- nished by Hank $2,000.00, State Bank Dept. I, J. H. Small, treasurer of Burt Creek township, Burleigh County, tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 1923, regarding deposits of all Pub- lc Funds. aprits for period ending May 6, per. cent interest, Kensle Township.’ Burleigh North Dakota, do. hereby certify thgt the foregoing is a true and cor- rect statement of deposits for per- fod ending May 2, 1937. rade | ata Pol North Dakota. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor- rect statement of deposits for per- fod ending May 5, 1927, J. H. SMALL, Treasurer. Statement tor Pubjication) TREASURE DEPOSITORY Published in compliance with Sec- ots iption of Deposit fs Checking account, $21,207.96 at 2 per cent interest. T, Mrs. Jennie Dance, treasurer of Menoken school district No. 33, Bi leigh County, North Dakota, do ie by certify that the foregoing 4 a true and correct statement of MRS. JENNIE DANCE, ‘Treasurer. TREASURERS (Statement for Publication) A) TORY Published in compliance with Sec- tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 1923. regarding deposits of all Pub- le Funds. me of Bank e ink. Der Sterling vip ee Description of pontt Checking account, $1,549.95 at 2 Amount and Kind of Bond Far- Bank $1,500.00, surety. > 1 ‘atson, treasurer of Mc- County, W. L. WATSON, ‘Treasurer. (Statement for Publication) ‘REASURER’S DEPOSITORY REPORT Published in comptines with Sec- tion 16, Chapter 199; 0} ws of 1923. is ee Ing depowite of all Pub- lic Funds, Na Bank of North ‘Duwote, : mm of repent Checking account, $1,667.84 at 1% per cent interest. it and Mind of Read Far- mished Bai 2,000.00, Btate ond Dept. , Henry Smal ‘ensurer. j _ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN,, Whergis Lahr Motor Sal cy use tas a. trom "November 11226. to the date of thty notlee, rd, aj at ‘easonal Hundvea "Forty Beare: Biswtonn +) And rty' is and Ly, wi said pi at all ‘imes absve mentioned: Nay been in thi ession of the said Lahr Motor sa mi to a lien for how js ‘and at Been ‘claimed b; And default n the owner of ia ty, ele Charles H. Blenkiron, of cotlan the diacha said ure in thet no part io! TUESDAY, MAY i0, 1927 Has the tobaete in it: to back it up ARCK GROCERY CO., Distributor Bismarck, N. D. be speakerless, the audience takin, the platform and all present poolin, their experiences and ideas regard-| tional ing solutions of social cities and rural sections. | The sessions are grouped in twelve main divisions. delinquents and corrections, health, ipdustrial and economic blems, neighborhood and commun- life, mental hygiene, organization of social forces, public officials and administration, the immigrant, pro- fessional standards and education, and educational publicity, voree complaint and movion to strike | out from complaint the more sensa- | charges. wife made problenis in| hi. Harry Payne Whitney's colt Bos- tonian wins $50,000 Preakness stakes at Pimlico; Sir’ Harry second, Whis- De Pinedo forced down at Norwalk, Conn, by fog, later takes for Philadelphia, but again has to come down in East River, New York. ® Fargo, N. D—John W. Nicholas, , Logansport, Ind., collapsed | Tailroad station here and died from | the effect of poison. | saying he was despoad afternoon and dinner meetings ate] 4, conducted by twenty-two national or- ganizations of club women, business men and professional social workers responsible for the various kinds of social work found in most cities and He lef a acre Minneapolis — Mayor * and’ Aldermau O: J. were nominated for may apolis in the primary ¢ Among the organizations represent- ed at the Conference will be the Na- tional Association of Police Women, American Red Cross, Child Welfare ague of America, Salvation Army, American Country Life Association, Big Brother and Big Sister Federa- tion, National Association of Travel- lers Aid Societies, American Hospi- tal Social Workers, and the Amer- ican Assotiation for Organizing Fam: ily Soviat Work. | NEWS BRIEFS | ——————_—______-.__4 Superior court in Lus Angeles’ con- Mi utguments on Charlie Chaplin's desurrer to di- Sr Avie Steinmetz, both of Minneapulis, were arrested’ and placed in the county jail here us an aftermath of the confession of Frank “Slim” Gib- son, self-styled leader df a gang that plundered in southern Minnesota. 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