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4 rs . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1938 reer Knute K. Rockne Named Outstanding Athletic Pilot of Last Decade NOTRE DAME COACH genus of Notre Dam nd so BOXING RALLIES .TO DEFEND ITSELF_AFTER SCHAAF DEATH Posals to investigate and control the sport were under consideration by the lawmakers while in New York City Madison Square Garden officials were NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE anna meee take it was & OUTSTANDING CHOICE|| ovr BoaRDING HOUSE By Ahern | GARDEN EN CONTINUES | Meet the Jones Family sae tatiana a ies OF SPORTS WRITERS con omen ir nema Re ree oan ek PLANS FOR GO WITH ss ‘DINNER, OVER To BILL Occultism Winning i ; HOUSE, AN WE WANT TH MAJOR jj IN THE MIDDLE Converts in Reich ' Total Points of Late Mentor TO COME AN' BRING HIS OF A MILK CARNERA SHARKEY ¢ Double Those of Two Next CONCERTINA OL’ SCHULTZ, /( DIET SO, ) Berlin. — (P) — With little or no C tit WHO USED TO BE A CHEF, IS "{\ You SEE, HIS improvement in political wane CSUs COOKIN’ A WASHBOILER FULL TLL TAKE THE Three Proposals to Probe and fr major elections 0 eee as . DELICIOUS ree Proposals to Probe ani settled “| te Obs , TEX RICKARD IS RUNNER-UP AFTER TAKIN ON TH’ CARGO, Control Sport Are Under cultism in the hope of settling iia ae | WE'RE ALL GONNA CUT Consideration tims, card and handwriting read- . . LOOSE WITH SOME ers, palmistry seers and horo- Mack, Huggins, Jones, M’Graw, SINGING f scope writers are being besieged Hall, Leader, Ebright, hd NO OFFICIAL ACTION TAKEN for advice. Stagg Honored eae ei J s Promoter Declares Planned eit ns cane toa ae New York, Feb, 16.--(.P}—By a mar- Heavyweight Battle Should Leta tol seige mye he alanine gin so convincing that it leaves no} Be Permi cats. Miss Ross carries bags with room for the sl doubt, Knute je Permitted her wherever she goes and rescues ee ede a e out as | _ cats in distress. She makes trips to sreatest of st rs over fast itetade, i nae opinion ‘of those | New York, Feb. 16—(#)—While a Picton oney i peg oe ad one bee eesti an pall of sadness lay over the little town. cats are turned over to the Society lel ae rs over the perio | of Wrentham, Mass., where lay the Ei nae sf Nara eet f the 50 experience >wspaper | body of Ernie Schaaf, heavyweight 9 rts writers er MItBRe ae ea boxer who died Tuesday following a who want cats. their votes at the request of the As-| Knockout by Primo Carnera, huge 5 Island bent, creeping bent, elias head of the! list of those con- | Pay stake DERE eee eae and Canadian bluegrass are the best spleuous.for the rallied Thursday to defend itself Grasses to plant in shady places, al e fatal e1 4 he bout. Ek Malar eta OnY Alany Ho lets than tirse"plO> Use the Want Ads four for a et bined fi s going ahead with their plans for a Pi J ie his eee yas Seine [od heavyweight championship bout next keneten Ie BM ge = card and Connie| June between Carnera and Jack ? George L, (Tex) Rickard and Connie livered by Edwin J. Ruddy, a widow- i Benet Bharkey, despite the ban announced thand Béwin J, Huddy, Guardian of the Estates of Catharine Ruddy and ‘Mack. Olgeirson to Play Little ‘Against Jays|: as bi New York state athletic com- Fourth, the late Miller Huggins; | Edward Ruddy, Minors, mortgagors, fifth, Howard Jones, football coach ti t= eee Johnston, head of boxing at oy bene, soe a0 29 oe is of the University ot Southern Califor- nia; sixth, John J. MeGraw, the late Edward Kimball Hall, for 20 years chairman of the ball rules committee O. Leader, rowing co: versity; tied for ninth, Ebright, rowing coach at the Univer- sity of California, and Amos Alonzo| Stage, former athletic director at the} University of Chicago. i | ‘ Center Expected to Make Trip, However; Imps Will Bat- tle Papooses With the prospect of playing little if any against the Blue Jays, John | Olgeirson, elongated center, was ex- pected to accompany the Bismarck high school basketball team to James- The pivot was out of school Monday and Tuesday but returned to classes ‘Wednesday, Coach George L. Hays said. Hays was not even certain Thursday forenoon that he would take Olgeirson on the trip but said he would if John appeared well enough. Realizing that Jamestown will con- wasted in jumping at center and give|the Garden, the team full advantage of Owens’ offensive, as well as -his defensive, took the stand that he had not received official orders from the commission to abandon negotia- tions for the bout and that he would continue preparations until such or- ders came to him. Johnston main- tained that this bout at least should be permitted because preparations had been started before the Schaaf- Carnera duel. The Atlanta Joneses, all five of them, make a pleasant fami nu in the above picture. Robert Tyre Jones, who Need to be nena tee his rather excellent golf, is in Los Angeles to make some movies. ‘The family, Bobby, Jr., left; Clara, center; Mrs, Jones and baby Mary Ellen, Just had to go along. Jones has been named the outstanding athlete of the last decade. card suit and the question was—jer than should she show this second ‘sult?|no trump. © © Suu And Bid three 1929, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 20th day of September, 1929, and recorded in Book 29 of Mort- gages at page 481, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such righ and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North me at the hour of two o'clock P. the ist A Mid March, 1933, fe eatery the amount Pon such mortgage on the day oe sale. | COW Thuraday. pects to start Billy Owens, pony i6 Basketball Scores {| Olgeirson has been ill with s cold |guard, at center against the giant} In the feature game here this DRE EO CRAs aiEAuts AK-J-9-4-2 ‘The premises described in such {and slight touch of tonsilitis for the pepo’ nine Blue Jays. Finnegan |week-end, the Imps, Bismarck re-| New York, Feb. 16—(#)—It is quite 6-2 mortgage and which will be sold to +—_______—---———* hast two weeks and probably will see|and Lee will be at the forward posts| serves, will play the Papooses, Man-| probable that a brain condition pre- o3 t satisfy the same are described as fol- (By The Associated Press) jno service in the game between Bis-|and Gus Schlickenmayer and Captain |dan reserves, at the local high school ‘viously unsuspected contributed large- te A-J-8-5-2 hwest Quarter (NW%4) of Sec- te Teachers 29; Duluth|marck and Jamestown at the Stuts- ‘Wade ieee at guards. This arrange- | gymnasium Friday night. The game ly tothe cause of Ernie Schaaf’s death, tlon ph Seven (7), in Township Junior College man county city Thursday night. ment will save what energy might be will begin at 8 o'clock. but there is no question in the mind One Hundred Thirty-nine aa) ‘North, of Range Number Seven- Muy The Amecisted Press) $$ of Dr. Phillip Goodhart, professor of tysale (16), West of the itth Prin: : : linical neurology at Columbia Uni- | cipal eri@ian, containing 7 om Forks Hockey T Beats F. : ie mot af ed ty te sole cae Am orks ocKe eam eats argoans versity, that the blows of Primo Car- a survey thereot. ° the * z S a mortgagee has paid certain moms to- ‘The Jamestown’ Jimmies won from Dragons Defeat Comets 5 to 3| YANKEES RE-ENGAGE VETERAN JIMMY BURKE FOR COACH POST For Second Time This Sea- son Wednesday cided to try another season. He is Asked by the Associated Press to clear away the implied discrepancy of the medical examiner’s report and statements of attending surgeons, who said Schaaf’s death undoubtedly had been caused by injuries inflicted by the brain operation that failed to save the boxer’s life, made it clear @A-Q-10-9-8 *Q 1930 which, with interest tthere- on, will on the date of sale amount to the sum of $136.45, and which amount fs included in the sum here- ‘The taxes for the ?|inatter stated to be due. The mortgagee hereny declares the entire mortgage indebtedness due and payable. pernere will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Four- the Valley City Vikings 44-24 here] Fargo, N. D. Feb. 16—(?)—The over 60 years old. ' If she did, she knew that her part- teen Hundred Seventy-five and 95/100 Tuesday ‘night. ‘The same for the|Grand Forks Dragons, independent| © Ag+ Hoblitzel, Kirtchell The Yanks leo announced wed-|tnat there was no discrepancy Be) ner would either go to no pels or| Cammy with a diamond. ang, West | Dollars ($1475.95), Doctee wit ans y first 10 minutes was even, with the |hockey team, scored their second vie- and Wells Signed nesday that Dick Hoblitzel, former| ‘Wee his diagnosis and the findings) a one of his suits. eocvec arte, hot to| °Dated January 14, 1933, score at that point 11 to 8, The score * first baseman of the Boston Red Sox,|° the medical examiner's autopsy. |re-bld one of his sults. Ise sere farrrnpossnnggent PHS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Brain half was 18 to 12 for James- tory of the scason over the Fargo- had been engaged to umpire spring ‘Dr. Charles W. Norris, chief medi-| If the hand was to be played at'be tricked, and she went right up ‘Mortgages. town. The Jimmie reserves beat the|Moorhead Comets here Wednesday] New York, Feb. 16—(P)}—The New|exhibition games, that Scout Paul cal examiner, said there was “abso-|no trump, she decided that it would with her ace of clubs. She then}, y. GRONNA, Viking reserves 27 to 20. night, 5 to 2. ork Yankees have reengaged Jimmy|Kritchell had been assigned to help|utely no evidence” that Schaaf had|be better for her to play the hand,| cashed her three good spade tricks, pAttomney General of The State vf Bill Fillmore was the only Comet to|“Sunset” Burke, veteran coach who|their Newark “farm” club in rf died of injuries received in the Car-|due to her tenace holdings in spades | East discarding a club. Two hearts SoIMINeE eee 5 KAMPLIN, A petition signed by © number of| persons in a circular form is called | @ “round rob’ Whole armies of Celts used to( march into battle unclad more than 8,000 years ago. lregister, both of his goals coming in the second period. The period was two minutes old when he sent the puck into the mesh following a well- executed pass from Eddie Norman, who brought the disc well up into scoring territory. Eighteen minutes \later he counted again, this time un- assisted. Stewart Charlesworth was the scor- jing ace for the Dragons, counting jthree of their five goals. His first counter came unassisted after five ; minutes of play in the opening period, and for his second in this period, after 10 minutes 20 seconds of play, Nelson stopped it momentarily but lost control and it dropped into the net. Everett Lium put the Dragons ahead in the second period, after a a Released Several Weeks Burke, a warm friend of Manager Joe McCarthy, had decided he was’ tired of traveling around the coun- try with @ ball team, but he has de- spring training, and southpaw pitcher who had been shifted to Newark, had been ordered |said he “would not go so far as to say ‘to join the Yanks at St. Pe! Fia., for another trial. sine FOUR MORE NORTHWESTERN ATHLETES ARE INELIGIB Kerber, Murphy, Sullivan, and Riley Join Al Kawal on Evanston, Ill, Feb. 16.—(?)—Four more Northwestern athletes have that Eddie Wells,|Beré bout Friday night. Dr. Benja- min Vance, who performed the autopsy, that,” and signed a death certificate giving the causes of death as “cere-/ bral hemorrhage and cerebral com- pression,” which was the general diag- nosis before the operation Saturday John Howard Payne wrote “Home Sweet Home” while in Paris in 1822. CONTR BACT <* LXPEDTS PLAY IT pena poem eg and clubs, Therefore she bid two no trump. dummy. Her partner responded with three diamonds to show two five-card hold- ings. Mrs. Bennett decided to try for the nine tricks at no trump rath- and a diamond were discarded from the good her ninth trick, and by refusing to WHATBA REPRINT? ‘Assistant Attorney General and At- torney for the Board of University and Eqhoo! _— of The State of North Dakota, Attorneys for maoetesee ie Bismarck, North Dakota, 1-19-26 2-2-9-16-23, | Fillmore had tied the count, just be-| ficulties. MILIO AGUINALDO Ted the | {0% tHe 20d OF te er etiod remeine rio Tuled ineligible were Bob sonetans, Sgpcsigs Bridge League | trump. sommrnns j : ‘ Filipino insurrection against i rber and eee swimmers; game sacrificed annual- Bidding | ET ES the United States, 1895-1901, | {3 Lium sent a quick shot from cen-) Jade Sullivan, baseball, ? and Billy|17 by players who are in the habit of | Mrs. Bennett was sitting in the your newspaper ad carries a pertinen Riley, Sullivan and Riley the island is wrestling. continually taking too many finesses. also are football stars but are ex- ‘The fact that a finesse will work does The name of MADAGASGAR. Partner opened the contracting with one ee be making he paragraph that you feel is worth reiteration. You feel ee eraen in Walt Jondahl, unassisted, counted \the fourth goal for the invaders after! pected to make up their grades be-|not necessarily prove that it is the he sent the puck flying into the net, from center ice. Goalie : Sports ‘Vacation’ ORTH 50 CENTS in U, S. 4 :, . . sess *. [eurrency, ‘i | tne minutes of pat thie pace | See ne See eae Se ee a, gee nea ag ate orth crercetied with aye further that it will be very effective if it is sent direct- ‘later wtih the final counter. last week. sl | se Sere’ Badie Bennett, the rumner-up| South then showed the second sult ly to certain prospects and customers. And perhaps in the National Amateur Pivot and|by bidding two diamonds. This was at St. Peters-|the third constructive bid and re- Progressive Tournament, burg, had taken the club finesse—! quests another bid from partner. which will work—she would have fail- Mrs. Bennett had a second five- Showed Em a Lott of Tennis | you feel that it will be still more effective if it is dress- _ed up a bit—given a distinctive border, or maybe printed in colors. | OUT OUR WAY By Williams | YOU'VE DONE SOMPN YOU DON WANT KNOWN, Line ere Caicv, ER SUMPN, WHEN YoU WAS “TOLO NOT 1 GO “HERE. 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