The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1933, Page 7

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é At Least Five Clubs Fi w TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 t Le: gure to Sound Hornsin National League Race’ PRATES AND GiRs |HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYERS IN STATE GET LETTERS: LEADING FAVORITES || our Boarpine HousE " — AS SRASON STARTS| — Heavy-Hitting Phillies and All- ‘ Around Cardinals Will Be Dangerous WITH TH CAMPAIGN AGAINST HOARDED GOLD BEING CARRIED ON, I FEEL KINOA GUILTY AgouT MY TWO SETS OF GOLD BRIDEEWORK—~ Now IM GOING TO Go DODGERS MUCH STRONGER Boston Braves and New York Giants, However, Will Be Only Troublesome . By ALAN GOULD (Associated Press Sports Editor) New York, April 1—()—There feems to be no harm in trying to “cope” the National onm pennant THI ADOLPH HEUSER, GERMAN, IN _ ANOTHER WIN OVER EBBETS x-j| Back to Shortstop | |Apparently Has Won Another ‘Mooney, | * Lightheavy Title Bout With ? Rosenbloom New York, April amet Dickinson Marksman Grabs State Honors Company K, Dickinson unit of the National Guard, has been informed Lasky-Daniels Fight Canceled by Hoke Minneapolis, April 1.—(7)—The Art - Dick is boxing bout scheduled for Minneapolis April 7 was called off Friday. Both are local heavyweights. Matchmaker William Hoke said he ieee ae 1T COSTS HIM ALL : Bess BACK TD WE MAWES, WHEN WORK TLL THINGS WES BOSS, TOBLY Rich LVR - TO Tawi A DOLLAR | % AGAINST 6GOIN6 AROUND, ONLY ONE THING ; NO KIDDING-2 STATE'S LEADING Cambridge, Oxford Crews Await Race Su: "™"" "= By Anern 1179 MEMBERS OF QUINTS HONORED SAFETY BOX, AN’ HE'S Class A and B as Well as Con-) Morrison, head solidated Leaders Are Feting Athletes SEVEN DEMONS ARE IN LIST }- {Coach J. H. Morrison Sending |cterk; verne Pet . His Track and Field Athletes ity Fecal and Prank Riebe, jus- Through Paces Mesdames Valley City Vikings Have Three Vets Valley City, N. D., : : tal feiy i I FT i ; ns of Freistad in the distances, Englert in the hurdles and Jacobson, two- miler, Some of Morrison’s ! te : FF i ’ Honor Finnegan, Lee, Olgier- son, Greeri, Owens, Schlic- kenmeyer, Woodmansee (By the Associated Press) “For services rendered” monograms are being awarded to high school bas- ketball players over the state follow- ing the close of the annual cage season. Rewarding players for their several months services and marking their efforts as to ability, 22 schools repre- sented by some of the state's out- standing basketball aggregations pre- sented letters to 178 players. Among schools awarding letters and iE HOUSE which include some of the top-notch quints in the Consolidated League as OF HOOPLEe well as the A and B classes are: 1983 BY NEA SERVICE. WiC. REG. U. &. PAT. OFF. p Devils Lake—Captain Chester Pet- erson, Eldon Rutten, Forrest Stevens, John Fitzpatrick, Harold Reslock, Grand Forks—Captain James Bol- Writer Millette Gordon Hoot, Wend: falter tte, Gordon |, Wend- Former Is Expected to Win 10th jin Burkhardt, Adolph Consecutive Event and | Harry Schroeder, Harold Thompson. Jamestown—Erik Peterson, Clar- Establish Record ence Bauer, Merrild - Augspurger, Francis Norden, Robert Ingstad, ees: acl Vernon Kittleson, Putney-on-Thames, Eng, April 1—| Kenn elson, Woodrow Graham. (®—The second of Great Britain's Iai wore Semuar ea ol classic, the Oxford- bloc dst Pit sere ret Olson and Wayne Fisher. Mandan—Robert Saunders, Ernest Percy, Raymond Friesz, Robert Brun- Partridge. Valley City—Leo Scott, Wm. Cod- never has been able to reach double | ding, Morris Carlson, Herman Duvall, figures. Estel eed Clarence Kretchmer, and Curtis Pforr. Minnesota Kids to regione ager Play Ball Anyway] lees, captain wate Greva, Gus —_ foodmansee, Minneapolis, April 1—(%)—With- . Harry Glaeseman, Harold Kraft, Pat Carter, Marvin Bodene, Raymond Roessler, Roy Thorson, Harvey Peterson. athletic officer of the legion in|, Max—Postovit, Boettcher, Haver- | 4 charge of the junior baseball program | luck, Fareitag, Samson, Henke. in Minnesota. Mohall Pointing out aed the major league funds served only to finance state . 3 champlons’ trips to the sectional and| Crafton Elton Ringsak, Harold nutional tournaments, Rogers said |*!28en Robert Quist, Walter Halvor- that with the proper economies, that ieicad James Maxwell, Laurence La part of the year’s program can be | ey gaiom-Cillbert Rllwein, Wibur “ jually self-supporting. iu i brio, wa diotrt , George » Fred Rohs, Wal- | Fights Last Night ||", ————__-____———¢ | _, Grandin—Gordon Falconer, F Falconer, John Eisenhardt, John El- ilott, William Hunter, Carl and Henry Grothmann, Walter Ahischwede. Consolidated Brooklyn, (5); Art Lasky, Minneap- olis, outpointed Hans Birkie, Ger- many, (8). Chicago—Johnny Phagan, Chicago, stopped Dick Sisk, Chicago, (3); Ray Tramble, Rockford, Ill, outpointed Bud Saltis, Chicago, (6). Pat Tracey Cox, Indianap- lis, outpointed Tony Falco, Philadel- phia, (10); Eddie Hebner, Pitt » outpointed Steve A ‘*|nold, Hugh Shaw, Kermit Eckelson—Bernard Feldman, Hammerud, Engemoen and Maier, all of Valley City; Winterer and Baker, Carrington;. Haines, Wales; McCann, Verona; Morton, New Rockford. : Over Valley City’s quarter-mile cinder track will be run four of the seven track and field meets. Four years old, it is a fast track with an eighth-lane straight-away. class meet, Valley 5 . Re ing Valley City Normal college for the Past seven months. April 22—Aberdeen normal at Val- A. B. Kopplin was a caller in Steele ley City (dual). 4 April 29—Minot teachers at Valley Louella Moses spent the week-end with the parents south of town. ¢ . § F 2 § il iP i City (dual). May 6—Ellendale teachers at Val- ley City (dual). May 13—Huron Pentagonal at Hu- ron, 8. D. May 20—Jamestown college quad- rangular at Jamestown. May 27—Conference meet at James- + LAN aa ane Fitzsimmons Turns In Great Pitching | Fort Worth, Tex., April 1—(7)— Fittingly enough, to big Fred Fitz- simmons has fallen the honor of turning in the finest pitching of the Nety York Giants’ exhibition campaign. The veteran knuckle ball expert, one of the best right-handers in the National League, pitched sev- en innings against the Detroit Ti- gers Friday and granted just one He struck out six men, walked only two and never was in danger of being scored upon. [Plane Crash Victim | Was Minot Resident | Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD . and Mrs. Lester Brown, Mrs. ‘William Brown, Dick Kudick, Harol Soderquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld daughter, Mary Ann, to te! NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain Mortgage executed and delivered by William Bucholz and Kai ‘ina Bucholz, husband and wife sors, to Paul C. Remington for lated the 9th day of April A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- Mort 8, at page “335" and assign- ed by said Mortgageo by an instru- ment in writing to The Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Work- men of North Dakota dated the 14th day of August A. D, 1922, and filed for record in sald office of the Regis- ter of Deeds on the 16th day of August 1922, in Book “139' ty It, mises, in such Mortgage and here- f tee. par ony. inafter described, a’ he front loor “Not a burglar, eh? Well, ‘you can jush ‘to the of the Court House in the clty of Bis- z , eshplain copsh where in the County of Burleigh, and - you got all thoshe milk bottles.” North Dakota, at the hour of P. M., on the 24th day of Mortgage and which will sold to satisfy the same, are those certain remises situated in the urleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: all of the West Half (W%) of Section Donald * Kaldor. two o’ “ UT UR W. z enn ———————— a Ambrose — Olayton Dekay, Lynn Aprit BS etd the apenas Aue a - |_our our way By Williams] willows [Hes Stumped __{|guiss, Sune Guimen, “ona |srgr “it Hoveses os S'S ©! [THIS CURIOUS WORLD — ° it Anderson. = 4 ‘ounty of 58 “| Thirteen (13) in Township One Hun- dred Forty-three (143), Range Seven- ty-nine (79), West of tho fifth prin- ely meridian ‘here penses of the sale. THE GRAND LODGE OF THE ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN OF NORTH DAKO- Assignee of Mortgagee. J. J. Mulready, Attorney for assignee of Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. 8-17-24-31 4-7-14-21. BOARD OF STATE CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS - FO} is for furnishing Finished tardware in the new State eset Building at Bism: North Dakota, will be received by t of State Capitol Commissione: office of Secretary, in North Dakota, until ten o'clock A.M. Thursday, April 20th, 1933, Plans and Specifications for this work may be seen in the office of the Secretary at Bismarck, in the office of Hi slowers rere ae the lat to or ; pot] COMMIRSIONERS, ste SA rene Bismarck, it i "eae 3/25—6/1-8-15 Gina

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