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, WINS ON TECHNICAL “KNOCKOUT IN BOUT © WITH YOUNG PAZZO ‘Memphis Negro Outclasses, Qutboxes and Outfights Italian Challenger REFEREE ENDS IT IN SIXTH Climaxes N. B. A. Elimination Tournament to Determine Successor to Walker Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 26—(P}— William “Gorilla” Jones, long-armed 26-year-old negro of Memphis, Tenn., ‘was recognized by the National Box- ing association as middleweight champion of the world. Jones won the title last night by| defeating Oddone Piazza, sturdy youth of Italy, on a technical knock- out in the sixth round of a scheduled 10-round battle, fought before a dis- appointing crowd of 3,500. It was the championship bout of an elimination tournament conducted under auspices of the N. B. A. to determine e succes- so” to Mickey Walker. He gave up the throne a year ago because he could no longer make the weight lim- * it of 160 pounds. The Memphis negro, backed with five years of campaigning, outclassed, out-boxed, and out-fought his 22- - year-old Italian aspirant. After a slow start, he battered Piazza to pulp and had him on the verge of collapse, when the bout was ended by the ref- eree, Jones won every round. with the exception of the first. With the beginning of the third. he opened up with a vicious assault that terminated sagged into the ropes, hopelessly beaten. With the start of the sixth round. Jones tore into the Italian, forcing him to the ropes, under a merciless barrage of punches to the head. Piazza, succeeding in escaping, stag- gered across the ring, finally falling on his back in a neutral corner. He gamely got up, only to run into an- other vicious assault with Jones shooting punces to his jaw. Piazza sought refuge on the ropes again, but Jones tore after him. The negro cracked him on the chin and Piazza, his arms dropping at his side, ' * could offer no defense. As he was about to sag into collapse, the referee |®' ‘waved Jones to his corner, declaring | m the winner. Reiselt Is Ahead In Billiard Meet, Philadelphian Adds Another Patch to Crazy Quilt of Standings | OUR BOARDING H WHo HAB “TRACKED EGAB~ "6 “THING “THAB I, 1 @ : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1932 isa (Gorilla Jones Captures World’s Middleweight Championship \ HIGH SChOOL CAGE SLATE FEATURES IMPORTANT TILTS | By Ahern | OUSE LZ “THE ARCTIC WASTES OB ICE AND SLUSH we CLIMBED “THE ETERNAL SNOW-CAPPED ALPS ~~~ \ w~ WADED, NECK DEEP, ACROSS ICY “TORRENTS 0B “THE HIMALAYAS ~—~ ~~ MUSHING HUNDREBS OB MILES WIB HUSKY TEAMS “THRU CANABIAN SNOW BUZZARBS ~~~ —HINGB AHAB Now I GEB A CoLB IN MY HEAB FROM JUST WET FEET ~~ FAUGH fo DUST GoING -% SEED ON-TH? VINE THATS WHAT You ARE, KID! aw You AIP “TH? aL? WAR ~- HORSE You USED TT BE ~NoPEe! ~~ TH? OL? BATTLE SMOKE SNORT IS Now A WHEEZE’ ~ ANT YoUR HiGH STEPPIAS? HAS GONE SPAVIA! 3 IN | | Chicago, Jan, 26. (uae ‘professional golfing brigade is off to a eG open race in the struggle for 99; Ol Since the start of the big money tournaments in the Far West and South last month, seven of the most important events have returned no| less than seven different winners by such commanding scores that the fi-| nal rounds were robbed of much of | their usual thrills. There have been no resemblances of the famous play-offs of close fin- ishes of other years. The one-man shows of winter golf started in the finals of the $7,500 San Francisco match play open cham- pionship when Wiffy Cox of New York galloped in with the title by |erushing George Von Elm of Los An- ‘geles by the one-sided margin of 6 zen of New York, 284 to 286, whereas in ’31 Von Elm and Johnny Golden of ' bts York played off after tying at ener Leading In Hockey League Loop Leaders Will Attempt to Keep Slate Clean in Game With Blue Streaks Undefeated in games in the city Hockey League to date, the fast skat- ing Rangers will attempt to keep their slate clean when they take on the Blue Streaks on the city rink to- Battalino Signed With Fargo Express Professional Golfing Brigade Gets. Running Start in Quest for Gold Petrolle Will Fight Former Featherweight Champ Feb. 26 or March 11 New York, Jan. 26.—(?)—Not satis- fied with jumping up one division, Bat Battalino soon expects to be played around with welterweights and more bistro with Billy Petrolle. dison Square Garden has closed sequentens for a 15-round match be- tween Petrolle and Battalino, at 140 pounds, on Feb. 26 or March 11. Battalino was stripped of his feath- erweight title as‘far as the New York state athletic commission is concerned when he came in at 135% pounds for a scheduled championship match with Lew Feldman here recently. Play Four Games In Court League Chicago, Jan. 26—(7)—The crazy quilt of standings in the world’s three cushioned billiard tournament showed another new patch Tuesday as Otto Reiselt of Philadelphia com- and 5. The difference was slightly wider than that turned in by Leo Diegel of Agua Caliente, Mexico, in '30 when he trounced Al Espinosa of Chicago 6 and 5. night. The Blue Streaks are runners-up in! the loop with two game won and one| jlost. Faculty, Alumni, Trinity Lu- theran, and Ramblers Win manded the field. | Harry Cooper of Chicago staged the’ He rose to the top Monday partly/next one-man show of golf in the through his own efforts and mostly| Pasadena open. With all entries through the brilliant 50 to 48 victory | using the newer and heavier ball for by Jay Bozeman, the young Califor- the first time in tournament play, nian, over the hitherto unbeaten Au-|Cooper rushed in with a 281 for first | gie Kieckhefer of Chicago. In the shuffle that ensued, Kieck- hhefer dropped into a tie for second place with Arthur Thurnblad of Chi- cago, the defending champion, with) three games won and one defeat. Reiselt had beaten Allen Hall, one of the early favorites, 50 to 46 in 50 in- nings. Cavanaugh Slated To Fight Demeray Bismarck Veteran to Take on) Aberdeen Fighter on James- town Card Tonight Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 26.—(7)—A 0-round boxing card featuring Lee Cavanaugh of Bismarck and Dick De- maray of Aberdeen, S. D., in an eight- round affair will be held tonight at the Company H armory here. ‘Young Janes of Windsor and Mel Engles of Bismarck will meet in the semi-windup. Two bouts scheduled to go four rounds will be fought by Kid Atcheson of Jamestown who meets Bat Skinner, also of Jamestown, and Bad Boy Knight of Aberdeen mect- ing Battling Kopp of Jamestown. Fi TS LAST Milwaukee—Gorilla Jones, Mem- pais, Tenn ed Oddone Pi- gzsa, Italy nition tion world, said leweight xter Calmes, Okla- ped Paul Panta- oon Eee 41). Dayton, 0.—Joe Sekyra, Dayton, ‘Johns, Dey- |money. with seven shots to spare over Cox, the runner-up. | The largest margin of victory so far |was recorded by Tommy Armours, the |durable Scot from Detroit, who with; @ record-smashing 285 captured the $2,500 Miami open. His score was! nine shots lower than the runner‘up's, John Kinder of Caldwell, N. J. Macdonald Smith, the ploddin’ Scot | from New York, breezed in with the! rich Los Angeles open January 1. with a four stroke mortgage. The closest approach to a traffic’ jam around first place came in the | biggest money event of the Sears the | $15, 000 Agua Caliente open but in the| jend Fred Morrison of Culver City, Calif., pocketed the $5,000 first prize by a two stroke lead over Gene Sara-| | OUT OUR WAY [ AN THEN WE HEF / onrHer? way \ WE'RE A DOWNIN’ HIM -T! COCTOR ON 1M — EVERY Now \ DOCTOR ONE FER WHT TH BAWB WIRE The Vikings will take on the Tigers ‘Wednesday night while games Sunday call for engagements between the Ti- gers and Blue Streaks and between the Vikings and Rangers. The standings to date follow: Rangers 4 Blue Streaks » 2 Tigers . eno Vikings ane Thirty-four members of Stanford; university's 1931 football squad were awarded letters for their work dur- ing the season. In all, 90 students received awards for participation in athletics during the year. The real name of Ed Krause, Notre Dame's star sophomore tackle, is Kraticzunas. It was shortened by his prep coach in Chicago. The 1932 Pacific International Yachting association's regatta will be held in Seattle waters next spring. 0 1} 2, 4 Cage Engagements Basketball games on the slate of the city leagues got away to a fly- ing start Monday night when four games were played on the courts of the World War Memorial building. | The Alumni humbled the Co. A aggregation, 18 to 4, while the Fac- julty turned back the Ft. Lincoln jouttit, 28 to 17. The Ramblers eked out a slender 17 to 16 victory over the A. O. U. W. in the closest tilt of the evening. In the church league, Trinity Lutheran defeated the Methodists, 28 to 9, A game between Zion Lutheran and the Presbyterians is slated for tonight. The record in winning football streaks is held by Fielding Yost’s Michigan elevens from 1901 to 1905 which engaged in 57 games, won 55, tied one and lost the final game of the fifth year. By Williams | TU FOR WHAT THEN WHO DOCTORS THEM YOu 00 To “HEMP JAMESTOWN OUTRIT IN ENCOUNTER HERE Mandan Take on Bluejays Sat- urday; Magicians to Take on Hiliners FARGO PLAYS MOORHEAD Giant Team From Devils Lake to Take on Grand Forks Aggregation (By The Associated Press) Basketball games in which five out- standing contenders for the state high school championship will participate are the feature attractions among more than three score tilts scheduled this week by teams throughout North Dakota. Devils Lake meets Rugby and Graf- ton early in the week while outstand- ing games to be played Friday are be- tween Moorhead and Fargo, Devils Lake and Grand Forks, Jamestown and Bismarck, and Minot and Valley City. Jamestown and Mandan clash Saturday. Fargo, last year's state champion, leads four other teams, Minot. Bis- marck, Mandan and Devils sake in their strong bids for the state cham- pionship. Fargo's undefeated record and Devils Lake giant team, give them strong bids while to the westward Mandan has defeated Jamestown and Valley City but in turn was downed by Bismarck. Minot previously had defeated the Bismarck outfit. From the records Minot might be given the edge in the west, but the defeats were not by decisive scores. ‘The week's schedules: TUESDAY Carrington vs. New Rockford. Noonan vs. Crosby. Lisbon vs. LaMoure. Underwood vs. Washburn. WEDNESDAY Rugby vs. Devils Lake. ‘THURSDAY Carson vs. Regent. Devils Lake vs. Grafton. Rugby vs. Fessenden. FRIDAY Moorhead vs. Fargo. Devils Lake vs. Grand Forks. Jamestown vs. Bismarck. Tioga vs. Williston. Sentinel Butte vs. Model High, Dickinson. Dickinson vs. Beach. Hebron vs. New Salem. Bowman vs. Marmarth. Bucyrus vs. Reeder. Carson vs. New England. McClusky vs. Carrington. Coleharbor vs. Max. Mercer vs. Garrison. Wahpeton vs. Hankinson. Harvey vs. Fessenden. Gackle vs. Lehr. Linton vs. St. Mary's, Bismarck. Leith vs. New Leipzig. Underwood vs. Turtle Lake. Ray vs. Watford City. Kulm vs. Edgeley. SATURDAY Hettinger vs. Bowman. Carson vs. Dickinson. Kenmare vs. Crosby. Jamestown vs. Mandan. Minot vs. Valley City. The 60 to 0 score by Southern California against Georgia represent- | ed more markers than have been heaped up against all southern teams in the west since 1926. Bloomers Are Back Associated Press Photo In the swim. Bar bara Wilkins of New York, a winter vacationer at Miami Beach, Fla. is wearing this new one-plece bloomer Bathing suit of blue and whit Spares a we -_———~—___@ DEMONS WILL MEET ||_ BRUSHING UP srorts CAME TS STMARYS CALIFORNIA) CLULEGE (WRE! ag A ROLL MENE WSS Aco ie O lo SPER. Belfield Wins from Dickinson Courtmen Belfield, N. D., Jan. 26—Belfield toppled Model high school of Dick- inson from the top of North Mis- souri Slope conference by trimming them, 33 to 22, in a fast game here.’ Belfield kept its own clean slate and administered the first defeat of the season to the Dickinson aggrega- tion. The winners started the game at a fast scoring pace that netted them seven points and kept Model score- less in the first period. They in- Cees their lead to 22 to 8 at half time. Fredericks was high point man for Dickinson, scoring six baskets, while Doering was Belfield’s scoring ace. Carelessness Causes Fires Spontaneous combustion has started many serious fires. Pre- vent this common cause of loss. Just a little care on your part is all that is needed, Don’t allow oily rags and waste to remain on your premises. Above all, don’t throw them into piles or boxes and forget them. Come to this agency of the Hart- ford Fire Insurance company for sound insurance and advice. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Phone 57? BISMARCK, N. D. ‘You are assured of pro- fessional integrity of the highest order, as well as expert attention. ‘and service, when you entrust us with respon- sibility. You can der Pend upon us. We Understand. Harry Hughes has begun his 25th year as athletic director of Colorado Agricultural college, although he’s only 44 years old. Fifteen athletes from Cuba, sapere Mexico, Peru and Brazil will lead the eee eee arnt ea r. Se SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh, In District Court, Fourth Ju- dicial District. wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Marie R. Dion, H. jon, F. Pion and W. F. Bion eeracleuclra of Henry Dion, deceased, Harriet Barclay and ali other persons un- known claiming any estate or in- terest in or lien or incumbrance up- on the property described in the complaint, Defendants. es Bion, above Defendants: You and each one of you are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the of- fice of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh county, North Pakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the aubscribers at their office in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of’ this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken jagainst you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. this 11th day of January, A. D. Geo. M. Register and George S. Register, Attorneys for said plat Office and postoffice address, Webb Block, Bismarck, North Dakota. jOTICE: 'To the above Defendants: above entitled action relates to the ifollowing described real property sit- juated in the city of Bismarck, in Bur- ‘Neigh county, North Dakota, namely: lots three (3) and tour (4)' in block eighty-six (86) of the Original Plat of jthe city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, ‘That.the pur- pose of this action is to determine ad- Yerse claims to said real property and to quiet title in said real property in the'plaintitfs herein, and thal sonal claim is made against the de- fendants in said action or against any of the defendants in said action or against any one of the defendants in| Ves said action. Dated January 1th A. D. 1932, Geo. M. Register and George 8. Register, Attorneys for 8: ia" Plaintiffs, ismarc! North Daki SUMMONS |STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County | Wes: of Burleigh, In District’ Court, Fourth Judicial District. Lawrence C. Jefferson and Nellie C. ‘Jefferson, Jet: Archie C. Jefferson, Dora E. Jefferson, Genevieve C. ‘Coch- Fane, Robert J. Cochrane, bald’J, Cochrane, Cyrus J. Cochrane, , William M. Cochrane, Donald Ed- ward Cochrane, David’ Jerome Coch- Fane, Genevieve J. Cochrane, Patri cla. Blien Cochrane, Cyrus Merren Jefferson, Rufus Giney Fettereon, uise Jefferson, Dora Jefferson Baker, Loulse D. Jetfer- son, Rufus C. Jefferson, Florence 1 Jefterson, Stoner Sveund, and all pemsons unknown or who ‘have or claim any interegt in the property described in the complaint herein, Defendants, The State of. North Dakota to the above named defendants; You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which complaint will be filed with the Clerk of the District Court in t County of Burleigh in th North Dakota, and to serv your answer’ upon the within thirty days after the service ofthis aumppona, upon: you, exclusive of the day of service; and in c our ‘faflure to, appear aga nwer ent will be tal the compla: en etaule ya the rellef aaenaa we ini ‘ith day of October, A. D. ZUGES. & TSON, ismarck, North Dakota, Morphy, Bradford, Cummins and Cum- | kota; 360 Robert Street, Faint done Minnesota, yunt NOTICE TO sa1D DEFENDANTS To the above named defendants: Take notice that the complaint in the above entitled action is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Da- kota, and that the object of said ac- tion is to obtain a partition Lis the real estate which ts t! tion and which bee hereinafter jubject of the ac- is in said EE ead jescribed, Half of the Northwest. Quarter Ww tien #:, srowpenio. 133, North of “Quarter of Section 5, pene isa7'North of Range’ 61; Vests Northeast Quarter of Section 5, Alfred 8. Dale and Jennie A. Dale, his | wes; The State of North Dakota to the|¥e Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, Ww. "you will please take notice that the | V<* Plaintiffs, vs. Rufus W.| West; Archi- | Ws Southwest Quarter and the South- ' WAS G2. Mi Tt YEAR ONY (T MEN RERRIED ie FEA EN Tow thee SAO WG WAS A STUDENT Bopy THE S Sones AND ONE OF COUNTRY meashly 132, North of Range 52, 5, Southeast Quarter of Section f Township 132, North of Range West; Southwest Quarter of Section Township 132, North of Range ‘est; Northeast Quarter of Section Township 133, North of Range West; Northeast Quarter of Section Township 188, North of Range West ! Northeast Quarter Townabip 184, North Northwest, Quarter Township 184, North 5h 33, 52, 35, 52, of of of of of of of of of of Section Range Section Range Section Range Section Range Section Range 5s Southeast Quarter Township 134, North Wortheast Quarter Township it, North Northwest. Quarter Township 184, North North Hatt of the Southwest Quare ter of Section 5, Township 134, North of Range 52, West; Northwest’ Quarter of Section ix Township 124, North of Range WRorthwest Quarter of Section Township 134, North of Range West Northeast Quarter of Section Township 184, North of Range Northwest Quarter of Section Township 134, North of Range Southwest Quarter of Section Township 134, North of Range jt, 52, 17, 52, 14, 52, 19, 52, 19, 52, 21, 52, 29, 52, Northwest Quarter of Section 29, mornahip 134, North of Range 52, st; Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 134, North of Fange 53, All’ of Section 7, ‘Township 134 North, of Range 2, Wes ee ae ‘Al 6, nehip 134, lof, Section 1 North, of Range 5: Southwest Quai Section 9, Pepe 134, North of Range 52, Southeast Quarter of Section Township 134, North of Range Wes Southeast Quarter of Section cowaeninl 134, North of Range est Southwest Quarter of Section SoemabID 134, North of Range Northeast Quarter of Section Ea ed 134, North of Range Ail’ the above described real estate being in the County of Richland, State of North Dakota, The North Half of ‘the Northeast Quarter, and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 1), Township 132, North, of Range 53, The Northwest Suarter and the Southwest Quarter of Section Township 133, North, of Range ES the 21, 53, 23, 53, The Nort! st Quart. Southwest ‘Quart tent of ection Township 133, North, of Range Southeast Quarter’ of Section Popship 133, North, of Range gast Quarter of Section 28, Townahi 188, North, of Range. 53, Wests ; 6 Northwest Quarter the’ South- west Quarter of ‘Section. ont Township 133, lived of Range 53, ‘We Northeast Quarter and the "North- west Quarter of Section 35. Township 133, North, of Range 53, Wes' South Half of the Southwest. uare ter of Section 33, pewnenip 134, North, of Benge 55, Wes: fu Ransom County, North Das ota. Southeast Quarter ‘of Section 22 township 156 North, ¥ tel veund; to Northeast uarter of Sectior 2 Township ise North, of Rai nee. 7 subject'to @ contract for deed if of Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Townshi| 3 Range 78) Went, ip 159, North, of East Half of Southwest Quarter of ection og 3, eda 159, North, of North Tralee of ne tit 188, Nevin, ot an e etion 26, 10, ow panig jouth wes! uarter of Yon, 10, Township 159, North, of Range 78 West; - West Halt #3 Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Fan alt orn 159, North, of in McHenry County, North Da« All of Section 29, in Township 147, North, 01 “ North Di ae 68, in Wells County, al 441, North, of Range 06, 48 County, North Dakoea: West Half of Section 13, Township 183, North, of Range 77, West, in Em- mee rey North cane of Section 25, in ‘Township 141 North, of Ran; Ww + leigh County, Nerth Dakota? "BUF caghe South, Halt of Section gute and the Southwest Qua: of Se Townbhie: tie eee use, 1), in est, in Cass pcs Township a Stutsman North, of Range’ 60, North Dakota, TILLOT F. ‘i Attorneys tor Piaintitt Office and postottice addre ismar Ni 11d ade2es By Narig Kos %