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PAGE SIX ae WINS OVER YANKEES; RED SOX LOSE Tiger Shert Helps Team Victory — Brewers Beat Saints, 8-3 As (By The ern lead under s from t in the Mica in their circuit, the inva making things hot for the Yankees | whose point advantage in the per-j centage column has shrunk notice-| four hrough Detroit's victory over the Yankees 8 to 1, and « triamph for} the second place Chicago White Sox,| the leaders’ margin sank to 1'2| games, ‘Tavener Stars Yankees were beat The ee ri own game of home run h rs Bsevhomer (at did it came trom the bat of a player who had hit for the) circuit only once before in his ma-| jor league’ career, Jack Tavene Tiger short stop, rose to the vec sion in the 7th with two on ba: Gehrig had d his 13th homer of the season in the nd with none on for the Hugn s only run The W Sox, mean beating the Boston Red $ | second time in two di { hits for the home team netted them | but a single run while eight White Sox safeties were cashed for five runs. The bat of Alphonse Thomas, White Sox hurler, helped to win his} own ball game with a homer in the fourth with Clancy on Browns Wall jenators Home team fan. the America e had little to cheer about the westerners made ac St. Louis walloped the id Cleveland downed Athlet- two victories in played in the Na w York erept up place as Virgil Barnes to three fo the three Yional Lea; © shutout, bested the Cubs ‘in a hitting match 5 to 4. The long western victory in the league was a walkaway for Pittsburgh 11 to 1 over the Quakers Brewers Trounce Henry Johnson, St. pitched the Brewe 3 vietory over hi in the third gam only was Johnson standin| c h thi ints: ul cast-off, | Bring i a a eee ll can I mann as the ubject been woefully we: he is about to be of the rumor th and, after! vas trailing by three runs. 3 satisfied with putting the Brewers | out in front in that hs another four Saints’ thre home run poling fe with = man on’ base Joe Deberry pitched seven of the nine innin, against the Columbus Sen: his team mates bunched their voee, with Ell give Louisville Colonels a 5 to 4 vie- tory. Mudhens Beat Indians Toledo's ninth inning rally e abled the Mudhens to nose out a 4 to 3 victory over the Indians. Cote and Maguire started the rally with singles, a wild pitch by Boone and a double by Bobbie Veach did the rest, two-runs scoring and ending the game. Th grounds were too wet for the| Millets to play the Blues at Kan- sas City. U.S. GOLFERS MAY WIN CUP “Take Three of Four Four- somes From English ‘Pros’ ; : at Worcester ' Worcester, Mass., June 4.—4P)- The American professional golf team was confident tod that the next sunset over the Worcester Country Club course would see po ssion of the prized Samuel Ryder trophy pass from British to native hands. The home breds won a grip on the golden trophy by taking three of the four Scotch foursomes from the in- vaders. " Victory in four of the eight singles today would be enough to obtain the trophy. The Results Yesterday's follows: Aubrey Boomer and Charels Wh combe defeated Leo Diegel and Bill ‘Mehihorn, 7 and 5. Gene Sarazen and Al Watrous d feated Arthur Havers and Bert Jolly, 3 and 2. Walter Hagen and John Golder de- feated Ted Ray nad Fred Robeson, 2 and 1. hnny Farrell and Joe Turnesa! lated pores: Dynan and Archie peton. 8 anc and 6. foursome resulted as WUTZKE WINS IN; CROSS-COUNTRY 5%-mile Run in 33 Ah oon Seine | for’ a m run, cee afemarck’ high track cross aoe run y. from the Hyghes Wutrke was Slattery, in 34 mintue: ‘was : third ae "6 Mine wel \to the poking out a homer, to; phot on their r ) sent them d's hill; then south along Burnt rk and the Missouri to the Me bridge, then along the old road stating ‘ Wutzke and to the foot of W former stepped out home. me set the pace hill, when the and led the way LAZZARO WINS WELTER TITLE INHARD FIGHT : Fights Way to Ghcwutonchin in 15-round Battle With Pete Latzo York, June 4—(#) most of Pennsylvan boxing chai has shifted muel Laz: urchin, Grown of Baltimore, wher ro learned to fight as to to rugged manhood and | ins Momentum Starting slowly, the fight mathored momentum round by round finished at express train speed vith |Dundee, victory and fame within hi grasp, pounding out a clean victor, 0 points, en of 15 rounds were the opinion of perts at the ngside, and one was even. Only the first, second and fourth, and in a desperate rally in the 12th, did the champion exe Weakened obviou ly by the starva- -|tion necessary to cut his weight to the 147-pound limit, the uld not hold the ‘pac 20 was buttered and beaten champion—while bore hardly a mark. ant Latzo At the end bruised. Dundee La Six Years’ Fruit For the 24-year-old the championship is the fruit of six years jof hard fighting since he put on the gloves and the ring name of Joe Dundee in 1921. An aggressive, two- fisted battler, he fought his way up in a clean cut fashion with knock out victories over Mickey Walker nd Tommy Freeman and secon over Joe Simon Jack Jimmy Jones, Wii Harmon and others, It was characteristic of ro Dundee that he avenged a one-roundy knockout, suffered at the hands of Eddie Roberts on the coast a few months ago, with a victory over his conqueror in a return match here. Capitol Nine to Play Hi-Y Team Games in the Young Men’s Play- ground Ball League are to be held at William Moore school grounds Tues- day and Friday evenings. The first game will be Tuesday, when the ‘and|Capitol team, captained by Robert ear will play the Hi-Y aggrega- Tago ge games will he hela at the Moore school grounds Monday, the Richholt Tuesday -and zue, allowed Dame Rumor to get on the rampage - with latest gossip. from the Detroit club. eral clubs in the junior major league who could use Heilmann and it is generally known that bidding for, his services would be brisk were he to be placed on the trading block. | | | jon the come. | twe After al- | © Dyssessed of the fighting name Joe Dundee, he fought his way to the championship in 15 furious rounds with Pete Latzo, the title | ; holder, last night at Polo Field. | other i1jthe Wachter bir lapecr ‘with games ne ae tor fsa fe Id. lay” es Friday Bacaba Has tarry ey Hellisinaty Served His Time With Detroit? wees Heilmann’s hitting s floating out cf Detroit say that There are sev- “BURKE SCORES TWO ‘EAGLES’ IN ONE ROUND Local Golfer Sets Mark For Himself and Others to Shoot at in Future Scoring in one round of the Bis lub's nine- hole Friday evenii To golf and, tennis a mark which, Tenis telievea: Nnenever Veeniequated local’ course and which will nd for a long time to gle” is a hole made in under par, and both of no Bu performances were on the holes of the course—Nos. 5 ing in a foursome, Burke 1 a long drive off the No. tee, the ball going over 250 yare His next shot of almost 200 ‘yards|* t the ball just in front of the Pp & b. cen and against its sloping em- nkment. Taking his No. 6 iron rke pitched the ball over the edge ‘of the bank and it had just enough | speed behind it to roll to the center | of the green and trickle into the cup. His Second Eagle Elated at hig success on the No. Burke proceeded to send an- -yard drive off the N t He topped his secon shot, which was from the 1ough, and the b: traveled bavi about 100 yards, leaving anothe cyards between lie and the $retn, Taking an n, Burke mide Ja pretty shot which dropped the bafl on-the green, Since the green is somewhat raised, © cannot be seen from the and the members of the rsome were surprised upon reach- he green not to see Burke's ball While Burke and two oth- were searching inethe grass at the edge of the green for the ball, the fourth member of the party found it in the eup. Birdies, or holes in one under par, are quite common on_ the local oe and once in a while a player wil ake an eagle, but Burke has the rd of being the first Blaser t two eagles in one round. ii-one” has yet-ig Be. mas. on the new course here, although such a feat is a possibility on the No, 6 hole and no doubt some player will join|A. 0. U. that mythical club before the season is over. STARS READY FOR CATHAY 9 Meet Wells County Team at 1:45 Tomorrow—Good Game Expected With weather sonditians, more fav- erable the last fe the All Stars have had a fine cme 2 HEILMA.NN |) Yesterday’s Games | | | E Philadelphia ....... 1 4 4 Pittsburgh . u 3 Ulrich Willoughby ‘and Wilson; : -| aldeidge” and Gooch. R H Boston . 5 4 Chicago 4 4 | (Robertson, Mogridge and Hogan; him a week from Sunday, when the fast Jamestown club, put in the tally this year by the Jamestown Baseball association, comes here. This team ieee the list in the old Dakota jeague. Plans for the Stars’ lireup in Sun- | day's game will be Kelly, first base; | Huddleston, second base; Fricken, | short; Garver third, with McCrill in | center field, Glenn in left and Sny- der in right, Court will take ap nound duty”and Holland will do the | receiving. The game is called 145 and should be a Kou one. Cathay is in the lead in the Wells county league and it‘is going to make an attempt to add one more to its string of wins. { Pennant Progress | p Bec eeeche. ca MF AMERICAN siecteeh yeh! at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Pet.| Ullin to Hebron, SATURDA JUNE VR. 4,1927 NORTH DAKOTA ROAD BULLETIN Issued Weekly By The, North Dakota Department of State Highways | DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT | From_MeIntosh County Jacob Kosel, Piste and 4ppeliant First Rah Bank of ‘Ashley, met Defendant and Respondent th es el not in themsel: | ‘warrant th such an intent as to oa ttachment under’the fourth subdivision uf sec- tion 7587, compiled laws 1913, pro- viding that hi ty mfy be al U, S. No, 2 (Marked No, 8)—Grand ley to Steel, earth—fair: Steele ‘to Forks to Larimore, mostly gravel—|Hurdsfield, partly graveled — fair. fair. Larimore to York, gravel— Hurdetiels to Rugl vel—good.| tached “when defendant ood. ‘York to Towner, earth--yeod.| Rusty, to Dunseith earth peor Brilabane déaeval -vtatate Known as 80M, 00s ed, transferred, socrcted 4 owner. to Granville’ esrthetair| wg. we ve bites to donibh-| at echt eat Salone’ Cell Ree {OF ctherwise disposed of, or is about 4 to sell, assign, transfer, secrete or otherwise dispose of with intent to cheat or town, earth—heavy. Jamestgwn to te f Hansboro, gravel—good. te c S. H. No. 5—Cavalier to Rolla, m2) Where the pieadings a af- carth—fair. Rolla to Mouse Ri action Act” is ee to proceed- mostly pie w es in st Granville to Berthold, —good. Berthold to Williston, earth . S. No. 10 (Marked No, 3)—Far- go to Jamestown, eraveied.—good damestown to Crystal Springs, part ly graveled—fair Crystal Spr {2 McKenzie, earth—fai Ap) from the district court of tel county: Hon. George H. Mocil- ting, ie... ; Opinion ‘of ‘the court by Nuessle, judge. F. J. Funke and Sinkler & Brekke, Minot, attorneys ‘for defendant and appellant. L. J. Palda, Jr. C. E. Brace and Robert W. Palda, Minot, attorneys” for plaintiff and appellant. From McLean County The State o of North Dakota, *, Piaintift and Respondent vs. ings nzic led—fair. ley to Bowbells—fair. Montana Line, mostly graveled—-| commenced until S miber 18, 028, fair. but that from 5 k Will cavth “rough.” Wilton to Washbeen | absent from the state in the military sraveled peed, Washburn to Max,| Service of the United States during earth—rough. Max to Minot, gravel—|the late war, plaintiff is entitled to good, Minot to Canadian line, carth,deduct such potted of his military —poor. service in computing the time when . No. 7—Cummings to Grivgs|the bar of the statute of limitations County line, earth—heavy. Griggs| becomes effective as a defense. County line to Mercer, mostly grav Under the foregoing state of eled—good. Mercer to Underwood, joes it was error to sustain the ob- part), raveled—fair. tops of the defendant to the intro- i. No. 9—Hav: be to wallop deca of reanlie peeondad A! oe mae ravel—good. Wimbledon to Mel-|0 an ismiss Siile, earth—fair. Melville to New/case on Phe theory that the plea bs to Glen Ulin, earth rou; bron to ,Beach, earth No. 12 (Marked No. 16) — Lemmon to Marmarth, earth—henvy. U.S, No. 81 (Marker No. 1)—South Dakota Line to Fargo, th—heav} Fargo to Grand Forks, mostly & eled—good. Grand Forks to lier, eart ‘New construction from St. Thomas to Hamilton. construction Joliette north. Detour Tim Mulcahy, | Totédo 13.667 Minneapo! 16.619 Milwaukee 21523 Indianapolis 21.488 St. Paul 23477 Kansas City 22 478 Louisville 26 .4a2 Columbus 2 356 Games Today Minneapolis at Kansas City. St. Paul at Milwaukee. Columbus at Louisville. Indianapolis at Toledo, NATIONAL LEAGUE w. L ret. Pittsburgh 280 13) 6RS New York 24 17 585 St. Louis 24 17 585 Chicago . 22 18 550 Brofalyn 22 88a Philadelp! 23 (22 Bi Boston Pr Cincinnati. 31 30 Games Today Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, ° New York at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. | eee WW ke WwW. Pet, |New York \ 30 it 667 | Chicago 29° «13.630 | Philadelphia 230 22 B11 i Washington 80 BP Ral | Cleveland + 22 24.448, | St. Louis . 20 23. 465 | Detroit 19 24 AA | Boston 12. 29.298 Games Today Detroit at New York. icago at Boston Cleveland at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE R Bush, Roy, Kaufmann, Osborne and, Hartnett. B b 4 6 10 1 Lge siege . 0 Ae Barnes and O'Neil; Lucas ang Har- erate "Sukeforth, { Brooklyn-St. Louis, | postponed, rain, AMERICAN L LEAGUE, i 2 mik rth of Gi Rockford, gravel—good. New Rock-|ings showed affirmatively the action at bridge. 2 miles north of Grand ford Yugeign NB, 3, earth-rongh.| wae barred by the statute of Timi-1aiisbye; Defendant and Appeliant U. S. No. 83 (Marked No, 14) —| Junction 4 oO, Hull carth—fule. New| goods, Harvey to Min peel from the district court of] 12,8 Brosecution for statutory rape . Minot to Kenmare, mostly gravel—| McIntosh county, Hon. George 1. That the testimony onthe i No. 1 {tanked Saleen om ee Mar prosctutrix, as to certain state- South Dakota Line to Valley City, 5 partly graveled—heavy. Valley City| 8. H. No, 11—Hull te Ashley, earth| Opinion of the court by Burr,|ments claimed to have been made by to Lakota, gravel—good. Ashley to Fairmount, earth | judge. with the crimindt act, was properly Langdon, carth—fi Constraction Wishek & Wishek, Ashley, N. admitted in evidence. Lakota to Junction No. 17. ir 36—Pingree to Wilton,/and Lauder & Lauder, Wahpeton, N. 2. That the trial court did not ert 8. H. No, 3 (Marked No. 10)—Ash- | Dy ae ee ne ie in holding the evidence sufficient to i ss ficesl Kile ee J. A. Mackott, Ashley, N. Dj. 884) sustain the verdict. a Alger, San Francisco (6). Nick Tes- H cactus for respondent.” + Po)" “Appeal from the district-court of 4 to, sroy, N. ¥., beat George Levine, FOUR Y : McLean county, Hon. J. A. Coffey, Brooklyn (8). = From Bottineau County es ae ft Syracuse, N.Y. Bobby Williams, Charles Berggren, Opinion of the court by Chrstian- ie: Marcellus, 'N. ¥., defeated Babe Me- LOOKING: GOOD "Fi atiff and Appellant | son Gr eee aie E ee : Daniel F. Callahan, et al, rpatenaanta lt Milnot, Nid. atvorsicys: for appele t Hollywood, Se tt St qi lant. Omaha, beat Micked eikaeb;, tot Mohall State Bank, a corporation, George F. Shafer, attorney general; q Angeles, (10). and W. H. Melntosh, receiver of |p C* Fraser, state's attorney, Wi i the Mohall State Bank, a cor- |burn, ND.’ and 8. L. Nuckols, spe. if Milwaukee—Billy Bortfield, Mil- poration, cial assistant, Bismarck, N. D., attor- ’ waukee, defeated Bill Hall, Chicago Defendants and Respondents | neys for respondent. & (8). ‘Johnny, “Braun, Milwaukee,| Hagen Points to Cruickshank, iter stopped Paul Wangley, raul Wangley, Chicago @). . Callahan executed and deliv- GETTING TO BE BASEBALL FAD gage on the same land. The notes and mortgages were simultaneous!; Eight Family Trees Repre- sented in Big Show—All Are Doing Well From Griggs County Halvor P, Hammer and George H. Condy, Plaintiffs and Respondents Woodwerth Elevator company, a corporation, Defendant and Appellunt | Syllabus: In this action for conversion, tried to the court without a jury, the evi- {dence is examined and it ‘is found that the findings of fact and conclu- sions of law, as made and entered by q {the trial court, are amply sustained by the evidence, and warrant the ' judgment entered in this case. Appeal from the district court of Griggs county, Hon, A. T. Cole, judge. Affirmed. ‘Appeal from the district court of |, Pinion of the B If . A, G. Burr, sudge. shank from being a real factor in theljudgenns County? Hom A. G. Burrs)” ‘Sad g Duffy, Coopatstown, N. D., Southern. He hates to alibi for him-)" Action to foreclose mortgage, and Eins don ee self because he cleaned up just about | for q Libby & Harris, Grand: Forks, everything else in that section, big petre ig erence attorneys for appellant, - never, sa 8 more thrilling | finish Plainci appeals PCa oe Count; prin Ai een ea wonsne Aftirm Grant Smith, administrator ot the epee er aN Ghinion ‘of tho court by Englert, estate of Herbert Winifield BY JIMMY POWERS executed and delivered. The bani New York, June 4.—(NEA)—Keep| recorded both mortgages, and sold your lamps peeled this summer for|the aot mortgage to plaintiff. these four horsemen of winter golf—| Plaintiff's mortga was recorded Bobby Jones, Bobby Cruickshank,!six minutes later than the other. Os Jesse Sweetser and George Voight! That’s the tip from Walter Hagen,| mo. pli f alleged he who idled away a few minutes with bank me in between rounds of the annual Metropolitan Indoor golf champion- prayed for judgment decreeing his; ship held here recently. wpertuane to be a prior and superior “Now that the southern season is}) to the mortgage held by the closed,” pipes Walter, “you-will find eee For reasons stated the a great part of our northern season fopinion, plaintiff’ failed to ¢ ablish | dominated by these men it was only a bad first round at East Lake that kept Bobby Cruick- r,|firmatively that the cause of | mostly gravel—good. f—Tol-|set forth in the complaint accrued r+ Sorbelis toj June 10, 1919, et the action was not 1918, to) November 26, 1919, the M ieintife was court by Burr, (BY BILLY EVANS) Brother acts in major league base- ball are getting to be quite the vogue. Eight family trees are represented in the big show by pairs of brothers and most of them are doing mighty well, thank you. The unusual euccess that the Wan- of i cr boys have had with Pittsburgh has district judge. eee Sea eats attention to the fact that] “Bobby Jones clinched his right to| Burr, jue , being disqualified, did) Borst, deceased, hother’ pairs of | brothers are| be called che greatest medal golfer in inoy participate Pein, deaaalitied, ald Plaintiff and Appellant the world when he led the by cight stroke: He had a neat 66, in the bargain. “Jesse Sweetser, from what / from | rom agi ‘business under the big tent, 0: P. Fladetind, sitting ‘h his stead. Defendant and Respondent jorge I. Rodsater, Mohall, N. D.. gyitabus: [i ieee judicial dicetick, | Geo attomey for plaintitt and acnaliant ' ar Last year “Pittsburgh secured Paul Waner from the Coast League and he peel g ion by the plaintiff immedtately developed into a star,| seen of him since. his recove: Bottineau, N. D. a ee ets ee F : {[As gimatter of fact, no one player| his recent illness, is back ia hie aid ald soda for dptendsucs and, reopeti: Beier Wintel, Bene ance Holloway and’ Woodall; Pénhéek contbited more to the sucress he) {0h 2s te. tevin, & ball 5c ents. to determine adverse claims to cer- ‘ and Collins, Grabowski. » levees ated last: year) than Pant ee iin cence Sees ital Kiedy. tain real property it is held that the i in Oe Ne pitifg, timely batting—he hit .336 in fecseoh per ge ge in physicians Bowman County, a political ‘cor- waited intie Fagg igeat the ! Cleveland .. BW. OlReepbamatcunaree tu Seabiceiics (0 advice cetker digg we eitesl Foie st the “state of North decedent; and in the administration Philadelphia. 17. Of eemne Fitsburgh in the vaaning. [nee cibeser thar tate blac ef akota and Anna M, Spire, andi- [for purposes of administration, upon Miller and L. Sewell; Quinn, Pate] the Field he performed. as Brilliantly. | co) were see eet three rounds,” tor of Bowman tnd payment to the defendant of such and Cochrane, Perkins, Jory rep brother Liey 4 the me pert ot Voight Looks G. Plaintifts and Respondents | sum, if any, as may be found due to F jicago t ., reine South- st of improvements, a: 9 charging the : Boston Bote bree gle ae used sa site ie rye the South;| North Dakota, Defend ‘reasonable val mat rdy, Trouse; | Welen, Russell, Bradley and Hart: j ley. R H E St. Louis fe Beas Washington Hust Gane eee | Stewart ani Neill; Lisenbee, Burke, Murray and Ruel. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R 8 FE t. Paul . (ihe eas Milwaukee 8 8 0. Zahniser | an ‘esmer, Seimer; Johnson and Young. R Columbus 4 6 Louisville 9 Fishbaugh, Biemiller and Bird; Deberry and’ MeMullen, R ‘5 Indianapolis ..... S08 4 ‘oledo BRC Boone and Snyder; Huntzinger, |, Ryan and Heving. Minneapolis-Kan: aud post-| poned, wet grounds, WESTERN LEAGUE Ceaboms. City 5. Denver 0; Lincoln 6. Omaha-Des Moines, rain: A. O. U. W. Nine 'to | Meet Fast Team at Sterling Tomorrow Members of the A. O. U..W. team will go to Stétling tomorrow, to pla: the fast Sterling si anda game full of plenty of actions expected. Hummell and era are to be the 'W.’s battery, while Sterling| bs is reported to have several speedy men who are sure to cause plenty of work for their opponents, ie. game is cal called Pile A.0. nites ly decided on, cthough litte change is expected from lant week's fineup. Wholesalers Beat Soo Nine, 18 to 3 of 18 to 3, the Whole. de inning. same. a anticipated hs By a. score salers last n tine nine in game against Gather tomorrow aft- ernoon should be Topeka by some smooth work. 6| falo club of the old Eastern League, the bat Naat apriig Manager Donie Bush surpriged the experts by. giving the two ‘aner boys fois ‘ions in the sburgl outfield. ‘one of the few instances, in baseball where brothers. have played the outfield for the same team. Schangs Do Well. When Manager Bob O'Farrell signed Catcher Bob Schang as one of his backstop assistants it gave two brothers big league jobs, ip the same city but on different teams. Wallie Schang is one of the mainstays of the Browns back of the eo having a State bonding fund’ of the siate of ah soe uae One se: thei North Dakota, "Defendant and Appellant envies his qualifying record in . e North-South amateur when knocked off a 67-68—135.. - Here are the four men to warns a : ie rewire i anise, a at recog zin, if gnions, Crui thank fas ae been a Foremost ¢ contender ears but never seemed Mimi as seriously as he “hoald. Now he is convinced he'can reach the top and he’s out to do it in the ma- jor meets. Tne wil iiteee Sweetser says will com; only one Ske wilt Mahon Aeatene- ee 2 sort o and Vot Elm to fie driver and a marvel with his niblick, the Siwanoy Giant only to have Ald gutting touch to go ith a aieak ight val ita valify ta the Nationa, pe: jagen, lay ie iy gami oh onds rie hug the tino alhthe way And as for the, Haig, Wile’ he been unstinting Ty” ine of four Ronee, of he’ sol ing to cut quite himself. TRACK CK FELD SOGGY TOBA = Finalists in Events Take tolf Field at Chicago to Fight For Places Chicago, ri 4—M— ‘Soldiers Field’ a inte lon tale today as cupation of the property and the rentals collected therefor, while the same was in the possession of the defendant. action to recover the penalty| 2 For reasons stated in the official bond, held, for rea-|opinion, the case is remanded for a sons stated in the opinion: determination as to the amount, if 1, That the complaint is good as|any, duo to the defendant from the against objection made at the open- | plaintiff. i the trial to the intr ction Appeal from the district court of of any evidence on the complaint fails ote Tact ou, Lowey jul oatset aes eedamelaenaat Ram the ficient to constitute a cause of ac- in| tion, 2. That the evidence is sufficient to sustain the judgment as entered. Appeal from the district court of ag eonety, Hon, Frank T. Lembke, Affirm i remanded with direc- gainton of the court by Nuessle, eB. Swendseid, Stanley, attorney for appell c. Ww. Cottingham, Stanley, attor- ney for respondent. the International. His and throw were out- ig features and Connie Mack grabbed him. He has been in the American League ever since.’ Six Tod Six other famous families are now knows Sisee ‘of the court by Nuessle, "Crum & Crum,’ Bismarck, attorneys for appellant. Mark H. Amundson, Bowman, at- torney for respondents. From Ward County The State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Respondent vs. J. G. Johnsen, Defendant and Appellant Syllabus: Before pleading in the trial court, speetinnt made a motion to set indictment against hi statutory and prejudice From Ward Count; the | Gamble-Robinson Minot ‘Company, @ corporation, Plaintite and Respondent en Moursiie doin bu: - Mer tes eae me, eeinest ee Appellant 1, Where. exception wa was taken to sae ee relia liant therespon an it and within ‘the a a Ee it with the Yankees and Iri Brogklyn; the Barnes, Je: Brooklyn and Virgih with New York; the Cooneys, Jimmy with the Chicago Cubs and fren. with the Bra eS; the Falk with the Chicago White Sox and haeier with the St. Loui Browns; the 1 rs, Walter with the St. - hops Hee nals and_ Qscar with, ya welly, Joo and Luke, with ‘leveland, It is a rather unusuel fact that in most cases the brothers star at the same position. . The rs al catchers, the Meusels und Waners are outfielders, the Barnes boys are pitchers, the Cooneys are infield Johnny. alee Be pains. a pretty fi pitcher be started urlers, but Tabs ity to nit el pina, to be over into He is “now. one of the game. Joe’Sewell is rated ifs best anesahen in the American League and ‘one of the lead- ing catchers Want Jack Dempsey * Bon. 4 a. Risko aaa nig pes it, cham ay fon to ts id inate of = (renee ame! &@ grand juror. 2. The sppearapes of unauthorized mane fore the grand jur: its deliberations resulting turn of, ae indictment. Held, on the rd, it. was reversible error the are court of "Hon. J, C, Lowe, judge. Ori inton “of th rt by’ ‘ Wolfe, ed | aise eae: ie court by’ ‘ Wolfe, Burke, judge, did not participate; n Charles E, Wolter jet Mer at te Third Judicial dintclee’ ste tie Nei stos, Herigstad & Stenerson, at- = BUG for appellant. Wilson, state's ‘attorney of Burke “county, gnd William Lemke, - special counsel for respondent, Trap shoot will be held at Pp. m. tomorrow. aused oonsel ¥ dul, 4 et ts spnonneed nf

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