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Meet Year’s Toughest Oppostion in Fargo Friday Night New York Giants Expect to Win League Championship This Season [Touring This Country] Disch Might Brinz a Texas Ball Title Austin, Tex, March 20.—()— They're looking to “Uncle Billy" Disch for another Southwest confer- ence baseball championship at the uaF University of Texas last year,” KIMBALL'S MACHINE y UBEATENINSTATE [Par tr UncenanoietTRAPIDDEVELOPNENT IN TOUGH SCHEDULE OF REESE INCREASES “Average Midget Victory ‘on by WGRAW’S LAUGHTER © 36-18 Count; Demon Av- ; erage Win 33-10 Jawn Expects Carl Hubbell to Draw Many Victories Mra ae See E MORRIE LONG GREAT PLAYER| : From Experience GARDEN MATERIAL IS GOOD Melvin Ott and Freddy Lind- Offensive, Bismarck in ‘ Almost. 80. of Defensive Play Disch’s players x and White May Excel in have made good in (By WILLIAM S. MOELLER) Bismarck’s Demon cagers will Tus aes ‘oe byrne Back - : Profetsional base: : into their toughest competition of the in Grea a A seaton when they meet Parse Midg- fe Led by ©. C. Lim, Manila, P. I,, millionaire and sportaman, an all-star bas- Lyons, Baylor uni ets in the last game of the first round in the state tournament at Mandan Friday night. Fargo, like Bismarck, is undefeated in North Dakota competition this sea- son. The Midgets lost a game to Moorhead by a 27 to 19 count March 1, however, and were forced to come from behind to snatch a 16 to 14 verdict from Grand Forks Jan. 25. Fargo’s record follows: Midgets 47; Wahpeton Indians 9. Midgets 25; Wahpeton 15. Midgets 59; Oakes 10. Midgets 27; Duluth Central 25. Suweys tisdm; versity pitcher now am composed of leading players from Chinese universities arrived oat 1 San Antonio, Texas, March 20—(4) raed ‘Anitice recently for the Tie game of a three-months’ tour of this | with the Chicago White Sox. who tane New York Giants believe that | country. ‘They will play leading college teams throughout the United | broke “Uncle. Billy's” record of vic- they will live up to their names in| States, The Chinese players are, left to right, Enyang, center; Tan and | tories in 1923. the approaching National league race. ‘Wee, forwards; Lee and Lim, guards. Because he prefers to work with The players confidently expect to be ¥ boys, Disch has not accepted num- the head men in the baseball show. erous offers from professional clubs. Manager John McGraw’s outfit | batting to commend them for further He has loaned various players nearly e seems definitely stronger than the | consideration. Six of the seven out- C h Ca: $12,000 to help them through school, 1928 cast which | fielders in camp may be retained. reig ton gers and he says only $60 has not been re- was good enough| The hard hitting Frank Hogan will one paid. to finish runnerup | be the main reliance behind the bat. Lau le by ritics Among the veteran coach's big to the champion | Bob.O'Farrell seems to have the call league products are “Bib” Falk of the St. Louis Cardi-|as first assistant with John Cum- Chicago White Sox; nals, Perhaps the | mings, who has more weight than he} Omaha, Neb, March 20.—Three | former manager of the Chicago Cubs; Midgets most encouraging |can conveniently carry and young | Creighton university courtmen landed | Warhop and Cleinow, once a battery Midgets single item in the | Joe Witry, shy on experience, candi-|on the all-star Missouri valley con-|for the New York Yankees; Mike Midgets Giants’ new pros- | dates for the third place. Ray Schalk, } ference basketball-team just selected| Massey of the Cleveland Indians; Midgets pectus is a greatly | former manager of the Chicago White | by critics. Captain Fred Kampf and| Howard Williamson cf the St. Louis Midgets 50; St. Cloud 36. Midgets 36; Aberdeen 25. Midgets 19; Moorhead 27. Midgets 39; Hillsboro 9. Midgets 51; Casselton 12. Midgets 56; Hope 16. Midgets 40; Lisbon 20. improved Andy | Sox and now McGraw’s first assist- | the giant Jensen were virtually unan-|Cardinals and Neal Baker of the Reese. ant, has been doing some active | imous choices for the first team, and | Philadelphia Athletics. Overnight Reese | catching in exhibition games. Harry Trautman made the second] Most of Disch’s charges, however, has developed into team at guard. Two of the remaining | have gone to the smaller Texas and a capable and pos- three points on the first team went | southern leagues. i sibly great second otham wiers to Washington university’s champion John McGraw baseman and is Bears, and one was awarded to the NKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS. Average 36 Points ‘ — ,. glitting harder Lo Fi t Pl plucky Bulldogs from Drake. BANGRARGE AND OMEN eee In 15 games, the purple and white than ever. His almost phenomenal se rirs ace NOTICE THEREON 5, improvement rounds out an effective its to 266 for their ‘ ; Rasen Sirs civenens ce their | The Brooklyn Robins certainly have had their troubles this spring training season, but all of it hasn’t been bad | infield combination for Bill Terry, SALE OF REAL ESTATE La sthen Dictee oUt E aE nie alted + average game by a score of 36 to 18, | news at Clearwater. Fla. for Uncle Wilbert Robinson. The sore arm of Glenn Wright, obtained from Pittsburgh | Travis and Fred Lindstrom have been chi March 20.—(AP)—The tri-] Notice is hereby given, In 15 games, Bismarck totaled 490 | for Jess Petty, has been disturbing, but the excellent showing of Del Bissonette, Win Ballou and Billy Rhiel has | tried and proved. Standing by for vata, bank team of Chicago led | 2Uthority of an Order of sal In the Matter of F. C, Uhde, Bank- points to 148 for opponents. The |been very joyful. Rhiel looks like one of the finds of the year among rookies. Ballou, a pitcher, has been up be- | emergencies will be Andy Cohen and | angle Sta ‘aivisior of the American | OF sta caonerene tS To! ene. Sronorabla shuntew* stiller, Demons won their average game by a fore, but seems due to stick this time. Bissonnette shows signs of having a big year afield and at bat. Pat Crawford and possibly Baxter | the five-man io riel That under States, District of North Dakota. ing after another during the spring | training. During the regular season, however, they won so often they won the American League pennant. Yes- terday the Yanks beat the Braves for the third time in four games. t ; Judge of the District Court of the score of 33 to 10 I arenas ie Re Coles pester for the: District. of ' i y 2 . . D, 1929, unders! , Flor BS \ ; pees vaures) would) indicate that stein att intabt anil ‘expects Carl| ‘The’ Chicagoans displaced the |, Folsom, the adminigiratrix of the| Fi C. Uhde, of Regan, in the County Fargo has a better scoring and Bis- . p te last | estate of y W. Folso: late of the} of Burleigh, and State of North Da- ve om- ar TheS tfol: Hubbell, who joined the Giants late |Cordes Mets of New York late last} ci 'Cr'pismarcic, in the County of] kota, in said District, respectfully marck a better defensive machine. le Sportroho in the season, to declare dividends | night, bowling over two more pins| Burleigh, in the State of North Da-|represents that on the 29th day of ‘edi reuied eee ad feces G I C | di od on his experience gained under major |than the previous leaders. ‘The Press- Kota, Deceased, will sell at private) January, 1922 last past he was duly ee ae (By ED POLLOCK) league fire. Hubbell will be a start-|ler Welding team, another Chicago| ale to the highes: pee vate relating to bankrupecy;-that Bese Bisnsrck had’ tare. ‘ard ame ts Lanceie ing pitcher with Larry Benton, Fred |quintet, went into fourth place with | 9% {F.ohe;third cash and the b he has duly surrendered all his prop: es ali atuatan and ‘carne -cloe Why did Walter Hagen not name Bill | Fitzsimmons, Joe Genewich and |2,922 points. Eublect to confirmation by the dudes | fully compiled with, ai the Paquires to bel tin the Minot tilt. perp plier che The pismarck Phantoms and |“ Meblhorn on the Ryder Cup team? | Dutch Henry, a southpaw who seems| ‘The ranking 10 scorers in the other | y"seia County Cours’ the fallovine | ments of bald, acts and of he guicer ec ie m is made ap of | Av" Park, Fla. March 20.— the Valley City All-Stars will not (T. M. ED P to have regained his earlier. form. |divisions held their positions today|described real estate, namely: ‘The | of the court touching his bankruptcy. Roper Wel eeu Gf made up of) eddie Delker, Danville’s infielder| meet in Mandan Thursday night, | y("; college did ‘Tate, the Lehigh| Cat! Mays, the veteran underhand | despite determined assaults yesterday, South one-half of Lot two (2) and| , Wherefore, he prays that he may be Wilson and Ralph “Bud” Weible, for- | ‘"#ining with the St. Louis Cardinals,| the eve of the state tournament, (rr ett cae aticn a> “Gene any | performer, may join the group es his by ‘spinters from Tilinols, Michigan, | 414° and twenty-eight (128) of the | discharge. from all debts provable wards; and Captain Morris Long ana | W25,the scintillating spot in the Red| it was anounced yesterday by | jtball coach, attend? arm has recovered at least a part of |Minnesota) Tennessee and Wisconsin. original plat of the sity of Bismarck, [against his estate under salt’ benke ards; and Captain Morr! ng and | Birds’ triumph over the Boston Red| Neil O. Churchill, manager of the l whi eae : its old cunning. John Scott, another in Burleigh County, North Dakota.|rupt acts, except such debts as are Ed Jessen, guards, seb S at is the record for circling the i The sale will be made on or after | excepted by law from such discharge. Long Is Finished Box. yesterday Sto 0: Phantoms. bases and who holds it? (M. B.) | Veteran, will be @ valuable man in °, the second day of April, A. D, 1999.) Dated, this llth day of March, Bt cee the cos tin: — Churchill had planned to bring | wasnt there a featherweight boxer | elief roles and Curly Ogden nas |16 uthts Enter Aut bide, must’ be in writing and| A. D. 1929. e cigeon ished basketball players North Da- COHEN OR REESE? the two teams together as an shown well in the spring. A merry Batok. may be . by the name of Jack Sharkey? Register, in the Webb Block, in the : San Antonio, Texas, March 20.—(P)| added feature. for the week-end. idn’ battle is being fought out by the re- ° City of Bi: k, North Dakota, . — mies high schools have seen for a long | _jonn MoGraw, manager of the New | Unable to stage the game in tie ane DR ree Chapines abouy cruits with the end not yet in sight. Chica o Lourne filed With the Judge of sald County Order of Notice e. He is an accurate shot, a beau | y, jants, hi , ither the state train’ hool or 7 BL Seats O88 12. 3h) h his Court, or delivered to the undersigned | District of North Dakota.—ss. tiful floor man, smart and cool under | © Giants, has not yet decided| cither the state training sc! Is it true that Eddie Collins played| Manager McGraw is holding adninistratrix of said ¢ at 412] On this 18th day of March, A. D. fire, a fine dribbler, a great ball han-| Wich of his two Andys—Reese or| Mandan high school at football at Columbia? If so, what | final outfield assignments in abey- Sth street in Bismarck, _ Burleigh | 1929, on reading the Petition for Dis- dler, r, and has the polish Cohen—will start the season at sec-| he was forced to cancel the af- position did he play? (W. T. M.) ance, with a possible arrangement chi March 20.—( Entries County, phe og Pre cg A D. charee. ck the above-named Bank- 7 ond base. McGraw said the only rea-| fair. ‘ ; calling for shifts icago, . (P)—Et Dat lay of March, A. D.|rupt, is— Ne cca papers apart son he was sending Cohen on seit with The Valley City All-Stars ag- Ar perobartinee Seyi rats og ae sealnet “right and " for the University ot Chicago pba LDS eee ieee recente néered, By the Court, that a hear. | member.’ He was out of the game | ‘© Second team was because he was| sgregation included Claudie Miller. column if sent to the SPORT- | left hand pitching. injeterreer yee Administratrix of Estate of day of May, A. D, 1929, before the id d Popular with Texas fans, former Fargo high school and FOLIO, care of The Tribune.) Fred Leach, ob- reached 16 with the acceptance of W. Folsom, Deceased. | said court, at Fargo, trict, Ray | With sickness and injuries most of his ® i 3/13-20 at ten o'clock in thi and pont state agricultural college athletic tained. by trade five more state champions. Vienna, | 3/13 that’ notice “thereot ublished in Second year, however. 3 H : Be ih = a Phillies. Ga., St. Paul, Nebraska; Warren, The Bismarck Tribune, boooen Witton is an expert at the shooting| qjgROBBY CHANGES MIND | luminary. ANSWERS 30 Nustempays. | {mn the Bolles Arkansas; Yankton, S. Dak.; and ainmoke printed’ in aid district, and. that ail 4 sane, ~ eeare ae sinlete ae Just when Wilbert Robinson, presi- s e roups e Tunney was never knocked out. | strength and 1B “ Classen High, Oklahoma City, Okla. Pee ie ee Phe cate ned other pe) sons In , dent-maneg<r of the Brooklyn Robins, He lost cision in fi Roush, who , Burleigh.—ss. and place and show cause, if any they man, one who Ss 5 le lost a decision in fifteen rounds ig ‘ a a inant Mose: antee! had decided that Jimmy Pattison, y P to Harry Greb in 1922. an indifferent sea- GOES STRONG FOR ART In_ District Court, Fourth Judicial] have, why the prayer of the said pe 7 Fdtsapers nee be rented byl i 7 ile: mn is further ordere Yy, tween the Athletics and’ the Red |W2s finally forced Houston in'the ‘Texas league, has am- | ihre Moffit Bonz, Plaintitf, vs. Wil-| 0m that the Referee shall by ie Si Sox does not remain as a major |OUt by sickness, Fi bitions of ‘being a great artist some| Th D H ii ’ District. _ Weible is a nice running mate, though former high school pitcher, would Ev en in Title Pla The twenty-four-inning game be- |£0n last year and Howard: Williamson, outfielder with . y ‘of North Dakota to the| mail, to all known creditors, cope , have to go to Macon for a little more shorter, and is a heavy scorer when he is playing his best yame. ia seasoning, Jimmy turned in a neat 2 {d petition and this order, sed itching performance to make Robb: Y appears to have day. While attending Texas university] above named Defendant: . ‘their pl his first yea hi 00! PB ‘| y league record. The es and y- XY hereb; ed ti -|to them at their places of residence Bab Beier a ae feet| “hanse his mind. New York, March 20—(P)—The| Brooklyn played twenty-six innings | completely . recov- he drew cartoons for the comic maga-|swer the complaint of te plaintift | 98 stated. it of . — American and International groups} in 1920, ered. Jimmy zine. in the above entitled action, which| Witness, The Honorable Andrew Beep cone tipott pane ene’ | | PHILLIES IN FEW GAMES __|of the national hockey league are all | Joe’ Dundee is an Italian, His right | Welsh, the former Se ; sald “complaint has ‘benn eles With tales itnect at ates in wed aint aes ce port mame | p- | Winter Haven, Fla., March 20.—(P) | square after the first night's play in|” name is Samuel Lazzaro. Brave, picked up MEHLHORN ISN’T SORE for the county of Burleigh and state| trict, on the 18th day’ of March, fake him 3 Ong arms | Manager Shotton of the Phillies has | the preliminary series of the playoffs Sonnenberg still hopes to purchase a | this spring where he left off lest au-| 5: sgenthorn isn't sore because he | Of North Dakota, and to serve a copy | A. D. 1929. J. A. MONTGOMERY es o rerent defensive as well not called for a regular-yarfhigan | for the Stanley cup and the world's | Netere League football fran-|tumn. Melvin Ott, a major league left off the Ryder Cup team. He | 0f,JoUr answer thereto upon the subs! (041 oF the Gourthe Clerk. ik - petenaive Performer. At times the game in the training camp. This is |championship. ‘The three hard fought| chise for Boston but hac not det. | Veteran at 20 years of age, has shown bee rae cule Heat en Be | ser ber at bis ore Ss the city of By E. R. STEELE, # | Which are disastrous ee semPeeeS | unusual, but he thinks much more | games last night brought one victory | fritly decaee to ese to better advantage at San Antonio |e hors J tert than would have if National within DaRuty: Clarke } EA Jessen, the titth member of the| Grittng "om craeeriveT rom intensive |for each division and @ scoreless tie |1ry Cobb is said to have received s60,-| than ever before and may convince | Fels TS on! nosen's member of the | {a7 after ine service of thle sum. Grilling on offensive and d between the New York teams, who are i ’ the boss of the Giants that he can h service, t x F REGUL 3 f Fargo five, is another newcomer, but nets, etenslye) : ween a sid Pe pote ieee 000 the first season he played with punish southpaws as well as the orth- team. FY mud perrices ort in case of your Roxie st oer AR aaeeee he has height, ability to score, and a DE 1 au . ro ce ae dae ena SE Pi by default will be tak CITY OF BISMARCK, ‘(knack of taking the tall fron ae Ba ors, sean ft the| S382: Ox a z NOT SO IMPRESSIVE for the relief demanded in NORTH DAKOTA 0 team, on the whole, is| qo Mvere Fla March Sb-(e—| Beula won out wret the rapier “of crony EE RIE 0 | ee ee mented on| Dated this Sth day ot March, 1929.) | Notice 4 hereby given that on Fargo team, vhole, W fman, former , lA h jay, the se ! danced, “Moro than this, Coach for tha Brianne cane oseemiea ie rare iain a aaa Segrave and QOG) ana Art Veltman, © youngster from | basketball, its two leading schools, Attorney for Piaintitt, | 1920; the Hegular Biamial City AAe “Pessimistic” Kimball always " 4 z Springfield, Il, and Chuck Fullis, who has been up for trial before, have the advantage of right hand | tied for four others. Purdue and Indiana, have won only Office and Postoffice Add: tion of the city of Bismarck, First Nati: Dakota, will be held in the said cit: two Big Ten titles in 23 years. They Blamarek, N for the Purpote ot electing the fol- 8/13-20-27; €/3-1! lowing officers of said city One President of the Board of City has joined the club after a brief hold-| New York’s Rangers and Ameri- ' it @ point to have his team | out, says his ambition is become | cans, ished seco! th Aft Bo. Re 0) d » to cans, which fin! nd in the its greatest pace at tourna-| the greatest lead-off man in the} American and International divisions, er at cor J same. “I want to set an all-time rec- | staged their hottest encounter of the ord for passes to first,” he remarked. | year in the opener of their two-game (Rie Beachy ia March eee " . . - . series and ended just’ where they | Gar o! erica ant fajor H. ; CUB ROOKIE HUBLERS WIN _| started. "Neither tenm could ccore sy |O. D. Seagrave’ of Bugle, Latsene: Wash Tubbs Fame or Fortune By Crane Chicago, March 20—(?)}—Give the|come near it. tionally famous speed kings, will race Cubs pitching and they promise to The series between the second place | this afternoon for the unofficial speed tion. pre- win ball games. Yesterday they got|teams, like that between Detroit and | boat title of the world. ry RE YO : T BY Joe, t i LISSEN, \F ITS \) HALNOU COME MIT 5 : pitching from two rookies, Trader | Toronto, whi i In the final event of the first day's HW, HERE NOU ARE: 3 A Ist) Wi No. 1—William _ LANDIS’ RULING HELPS Horne and Henry Grampp, and sup- foc wih font oa ie aciouae program of the annual Miami beach LOOK EFRYVARE FOR YOU. QUKK, LUKE AT LAST ME. FOR A MAN UF M hool. idge | plying the usual quota of extra base The youthful Toronto Maple Leafs, | regetta Wood will put his record hold- its defeated Los Angeles 11 to 3 to| fulfilled the ictions of their sup- | ing “Miss America VII” against the Wa © IN IN Ib ne Wal Fec. No, -1—' ichool, win the rubber game of the seven- | porters by gathering a 3 to 1 victory |{trim “Miss England” driven by Ma- KEEPER FOR | BY JOE, NOTHING ang yare Prec. No. 2—Swimming 3 Pool. game series. The two rookles held the |in the first gam ies with | Jor Segrave, who last week established ! ‘SS BO 3ed Ward, Prec. No. 1—High School. Angels to five hits. Detroit. See a the world’s automobile record for the GOOFY GOOBER, bd Good. : f 3rd Ward, Prec, No. 3—! = Mr. I DON'T WANT eel Ree. No. 2—Frank Rich. — straightaway mile. f \T. SEE % 4th Ward. INDIAN ROOKIES HIT ° e Tomorrow afternoon, at the close ‘ ia 3 bth Wi New Orleans, La., March 20—(P}— Catholic Pre Ss mn of the events which have attracted = The outfield youngsters who cost the P 112 craft of varlous classifications, Cleveland Indians such a pretty penny feral, args, #¢,.2"| National Tourney 4 Ne 4 ith 2 Mary’ both men will attempt to break the é : |! ool Pics aided record of 92 jhiles Ba hour estab- , ; tthe sald election will lished by Wood “Miss America ao 4 vit: food, a veteran of the 5) Bi Bice Pet a et he » who the Baltimore management $35,000, pro- Pea anh, feos gb MAY Bits and rune in four will be — speed “ee NOTICE oF LAR Rete wee é =a h ; Onur oe ak cata MEET 'HLET! BISMARCK, Wi TH DAKOTA at e wt cloge at seven o'clock in the e 4 Dated at Bismarck, Nort: this 19th day of Maren ao ie ie (Beal) City Auditor. EL Notice is hereby given, that on Ly the second day o! Fil, ; ° ; 29, the regular biennial election’ of took! BEHIND ; A GREAT RESPONSIBILITY, To SE the eald district and city for the z 4 ic THOSE WALLS ues : “SURE. BUT FOR A MAN MIT NOUR 3ifta of ey jsuteg ov oft: NATION: DER PEACE Z % Pmt eet eacrce ie r lennial election UND PROSPERITY UF 4 ‘UF EASUR Bleces in the election pacintia a ae ALL KANDELABRA z said city of Bismarck: DEPENDS ON ITS / dat 4. ‘dian No. 1—Witiiam tat Wards Bree, Ni and weed. ae wae. argh a sng Ward, Brec. No. $—Swimmiad 3rd Ward, 5th thea glection wit! t elo at waves oelece i “Bismarck, North Dakota, pd oma Hisnox : MAT.

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