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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1937_ ‘Hanna Advocates Three-Day Class A Cage Tournament pe < Kaoles acme Beach CagersDown —_|Sioyx Score 30-24 CITES ALES FRO RS, CATS IN BIG TEN] Is Woby Cooper “Sa Grea] sone Win Over 5.D.S Beach, N. D., Jan, 12.—Reach’s high { Gophers Take First Conference Second round schedules in the Com-| oy, i ; Brookings, 8. D., Jan. 12.—()— Sports Round-Up By EDDIE BRIETZ school basketball team defeated Wi- New York, Jan. 12,—(%)—Jack 4 hasn’ ft land- ‘| Major Managers : Chicago Pro Blazed Down Final) cnrnssuasn’ mull cifignt for De-| mercial League, which open Wednes- Start With 30-23 Win Over troit, but it will not be for lack of |day and continue until April 15, were . Stretch to Beat Out Smith, Pe announced Tuesday. At the conclu- : Seeking Catchers) wens» auint = Gules am] ton tact fut aot [are vied ae at ey ot : ercad way, the first, second, third and fourth Nese \ . i ; 5 2 Niece paced ch attack| Fast scoring by Emmet Birk, Ni rt . 12.—()— Se aes the good Doc's! places will be run off between the while the Bea: iS Nervous, Physical Strain on eT a acd plekiag up| 10s Angeles, Jan, 12—UP)—Tucking backer is James| teams finishing in the top two posi- With seven field goals and three free , took the contest out of dan- ; Good Backstops at Premium) nieces of the “dope” bucket Tuesday.|@Way the biggest cash prize of the W. Norris, Chica-| tions at the end of each round. The | ‘hrows. Participants in Two-Day With Old-Ti Holdi Pre-season ‘estimates of the rela-|West coast winter campaign—$2,500— go-Detroit mil-| second round schedule follows:, ' “Timers Fiolding — {tive strength of Western Conference |Harry Cooper, Chicago, winner of the § lionaire, who also Klein’s Five to Pl Event Too Great a ve si 13 ein’s Five lay Down Positions cage teams were being revised, at|!2th Los Angeles open, led a brilliant is 2 Madison Wednesday, Jan. 4 Jeast along some sectors, as the result {contingent toward northern Califor- Square Garden di-|,, Bismarck Tribune vs. Jr. Ascie-| Tinton on Wednesday q ’ Rt eS of Monday nigit’s comeptition. The |Mie Tuesday in search of more golfing pm 2s |. rector. . Nassauj to” o erst EXPENSE NOT AN ISSUE’! New York, Jan, 12—(—Many/strong Indiana squad entered the de-|&0ld. . county authori- Dieteuted ty the. New, dialer ‘Inde 5 major league managers, driven tojfeated class and Iowa and North-|_ Cooper, with the runners-up in the | ties have given game, Klein’s The desperation by an assortment of old! western took a second loss in three|Los Angeles meet, Horton Smith of Helen Hicks, the : tt tp og tt tp Extra Day Would Enable All| men with social security legs, would] starts. Chicago and Ralph Guldah! of 8st. golferette, auto Il-| Place. 412 ¥ Oo % give a right field pavilion for a good| Tllinois' victory over Indiana by a| Louis, and the rest of the nomadic No, “HH- wi Clog te) mat 24 328 “Games But Two to Be Run | catcher. 40 to 31 score was the most, surprising | golfing brigade, will play in the $5,- : 7... Helen| , Riggs Pisce ey Bismarck ad a4 Off in Eveni ‘And, if you don’t believe it, con-|outcome. The Hoosiers, victors over |000 Oakland open starting Friday. Helen Hicks says the letters| ine. 0 0. 237 in Evenings sider these facts: {Towa and Chicago, were expected to| Cooper's victory here at the end of! represent her initials and the figures, Thursday, Jan. 21 04 113 1. Clark Griffith has announced|have little trouble with the smaller|72 holes of steady play was impres-) ner outgoing score on off days. . .|_ Will Seed Co. vs. Ni eotiscie Totes Sone ‘Asserting that the North Dakota| that Shanty Hogan, weight unknown, |TIllini, but encountered a strong de-|slve. Trailing by one stroke at the} Don Lash had vbeen off the train|Bank; Jr. Association vs, Nash-Finch.|p,22eq eight field goals Bae high school board of control is “back| and Cliff Bolton, “the bolter.” willlfense and a consistent offense that|turn Monday to Guldabl, and tied] only four hours before running the| Wednesday Jan. 27 : Ss SS in the rut again,” Glenn Hanna,| share Washington's catching. ‘gave Illinois a lead from the start. |with Smith, “Light Horse Harry”) thira fastest indoor mile on record! _ Bismarck Tribune vs. Nash-Pinch Emil Q o 2 § coach of the Bismarck high school] 2. Luke Sewell of the White Sox ‘ai Wolverines may to wey, Nea aay tive eee ee pated in the K. of C. games Saturday. ee sae Bakery vs. Dakota Nation- ? , x io Pic ee ; Tuesd: vith other] and Jimmy Wilson of the Phillies are ichigan's olverines, iefeat eS Fight tip: Bob Pastor is spending * phy Jan, 28 1 and 10 points, respectively. obertson 2, Lemaire 3, Pepke ee in 4 last Saturday by Purdue, came from} score of 66. his evenings viewing slow motion} Junior Teen Ay vs. Blackstone} New Salem held a 19-15 margin at| Hittelson 3, Barber 2, Bartling Pi Pyi dissenting state coaches in protest-| 36 years old. He’ Jowened “he Hourcamenh pee 37 two-day tournament pro-| 3. Mickey Cochrane, Tigers’ man-, behind in the last two mintues to nip) | Fe lave! Tecord! pictures of the Schmeling-Louis| Club; Will Seed Co. vs. Riggs Place. |the halftime and had increased their 4 Mlinois, Umpir cae abigned “by Sine athletic gov-| ager, is returning to the game this|Northwestern, 34-31. Two goals by of 279, he set 12 years ago to 274. . | brawl... He says the right Max used Wednesday, Feb. 3 lead by 10 points at the end of the a erning body. spring after a serious illness, Danny Smick, sophomore reserve for-| Thirty-five players shared in ‘the! +, massacre Joe all evening is the) Jr. Association vs. Bismarck Bak- third quarter. After the Linton game, Voicing his opinion, Hanna as-| 4. Steve O'Neill of the Indians is|Ward, and others by Bill Barclay and | $8,000 purse Posted tere it second | identical type of right Mr. B. Pastor |¢ry; Will Seed Co. vs, Bismarck Trib-!ilein’s will oppose McClusky on Jan.| Steele Cagers Chalk serted “tournaments are considered| trying to peddle Frank Pytiak to the| one, TONneMA ta 26°" syiue and third. place money wth. their| hares: 20) tes. avr! TH8 SY MNASIUG BE se Koermiay eb de 7 Fe Se Tine 2 * neds ‘f cl ite is so crow ese 5 -Finch; - . summary: from many angles” and cited three} Browns for Rollie Hemsley, and while McMichael paced Northwestern's of-|279's and received $1,250 apiece. Henry aires Dhanils Daan steve eee, aoe ee ay “Under the two-day plan, a team] with Babe Phelps and Roy Berres. | sota attack. It was Chicago's second that survives to the finals is subject- | ————_______— ] oss is as many starts. “paramount issues” in which he in-} Rogers Hornsby is willing to give up é .| Klein’s fe ft pf N. Salem fg ft pt cluded: effects on players participat-| Hemsley, he wants more and more|‘ense with nine points. Pickard of Hershey, Pa., staging is ing his backfield men and ends their Wednesday, Feb. 10 ete sie 2 Backsen, t4 4 21 Steele, N. D., Jan. 12.—Steele’s prep Purdue won its third straight game |last-round come-back of his own with| Vito workouts in a nearby barn, Bismarck Tribune vs. Place; we 3 wiueena $|quint had # close call bef ee emecriedrerucns rend -consider ss | aga mere aiten buy| by trimming Towa’s fast quintet, 35 to|a 67 over the par 71 Griffith Park| miner wonmals a & heats Deen. « °/ pismarck Bakery Vs, Bi ee eee oy eee ct i ot luprdke elghinceseercubve kine Hon, for {975 ement follows in detail: help for the aging Gus Mancuso, |S. The Bollermakers led at’ half- munleipal course, took $760, ang o*| made a life member of the Baseball Thursday, Feb. 11 £10 2 4 Doitmne4 1 3 (downing the fast Medina team, 20:18 setae ss i lena ci . , |, ABSO- malate : agiTo, tl concerned, the main issue) | 6. Ple Traynor shuttled Tom Pad- time aoe ta opened its conference! Johnny Revolta, Evanston, Ul, fin- Writers association at Monday night® Bane Ne etnhcs | Totals 11 11 19 Tellman . 9 9 o/ Trailing Bi icA at the ualtiine, tbe Tay ; : season with a 30 to 23 victory over|ished with 284 for $200. Q . . tis lacare ab iecall ae iio Consideration for the welfare of neti Hoping enue oy at oe ee Chicago, the Gophers taking a quick earls ye ee ae Wednesday, Feb. 17 score by quarters; Tt! 1610 19|mark ‘and then Bod eee cuanier CSA CRON ae te ea en ene and/tead which they held to the finish.| Mij ta College gam Nash-Finch vs. Bismarck Bakery; | Score by a : eeeane ster ee any other objective when making pond ea i seniga| Gordon Addinton, speedy forward, agi ii i G | the oe Angeles sae ee po The Dakote, National Bank vs, Bismarck | Klein's... i a sears aphes pene tournament plans. . le gers are dissatisfie rang up 12 points to pace the Minne- ace in ig ear| experts now est Ty’ Bee Feb, 18 i and’ He Rae Be Gush' 4 ee - were itstanding for. ee tour will gross him a quarter of wursday, : Medina, In a pre 5 the @ million dollars (which ain’t hay) Riges . dr. Associat Steele reserves downed Medina, 12-8. ed to the three most strenuous games| taling $3244.31. Is this sound financ- Badgers Lose Third &t, Paul, Jan. 12—()—The heaved ... The Yankees have increased thelr, 5 The : of the season, within a 24 hour per-| ing? Wisconsin lost a third straight|Minnesota college conference basket) string of exhibition games to 33, fig- Bismarte isieure vs. “Bismarck| Conference Triumph| stesic tet vf moaine ty tt vf iod. Tournament games involve a] “Taking up the second point, that| game, dropping. a 28.to 22 decision to| Pall cane an on S second week uring Joe DiMaggio will pack ‘em 'n|mgkery; Jr. Association vs. Will Seed is Tollef'n f 5 1 °2 H Raw, £2 13 type of strain not present in regular} of consideration for the fans. The|Ohio, State in the Buckeye Big Ten of bis 8 ter the ba Kew Magk as through the provinces. . . Judge W. G.|Go, Scranton, N. D, Jan. 12.—Bowman Wa ner £ 1 RE 9 9 season games. The continuous nerv-| fans are responsible for the success|inaugural. Sophomore Dick Baker, ail cu teats Cone the league Bramham, minor league czar, is is ‘Thareda 4, Feb. ib Nash.|#¢0red its second’ Southwest Confer-|Hachht = 0 Oe har ous strain, plus an unusual physical! of our whole athletic set-up. ‘With-j|sent into the game-in the closing Pane sation ae, around Again after a siege of flu, . . ise schstone (ence victory Friday, defeating the| Brown, 5 0 Snyder, g 0 0 3 strain, combine to subject the tour-| out the financial backing which they| minutes, came through with two bas- sos of the headline attractions will Mike Jacobs and some of the boys Chub. Scranton high school. quint,. 26-16, ; VonHagen 10 A a nament athlete to a keying-up pro-| show our teams during the football|/kets and two free throws to provide be Hamline university's opening drive shuffled off to Buffalo Monday night with Thiegles. in the starring role. Totals.7 6 9 4 16 20—20 is Wednesday, Marc! e cess from which there is little relief} and basketball seasons most schools|the winning spark. for a sixth straight title when it en- to watch Joe Louis in action. a Bismarck Tribune vs. Jr. Associa-|Hedman, center, was the standout|_ Score by quarters: Bismarcl 5 12 16 18—18. except through sleep. In a two-day| could not sponsor a team in any| The standings: gages St. Thomas college on the lat-|tnan in the sporting, tracernity, k Bakery vs. Will Seed|performer for Scranton. The sum-| Steele -.- Medina . tournament with the semi-finals on| sport. Certainly without their back- WwW L TP OPj night, and the mary Saturday morning, we find the play-| ing @ tournament could not even be|Purdue «3.0 119 87|ter's floor Wednesday night, and te) Boxing Commissioner Bill ash Pe reeey March t ciup;| Bowman fe ft wf ; clash between Conc jac} | Thiegles £ 02 Alm t C t ers tired and yet unable to get the eenslieted) Their money make pos- oe eae . ; o as 2 tavus Adolphus at Moorhead Satur- | 7UnS an pesnsie Beale ie iS cf Bank. vs. Riggs | uence? Hes ont Cage Quin ng type of rest they need most before| sible our tournaments and their at-|Minnesot day night. | ) N.Y... recent 2 4 aging the final game in the evening.| tendance help to make them color-( Illinois . 2 1 109 106 *Tonight Macalester will make its|PAtients was a Protestant minister Wednesday, March 10 : 0 2 Bows to Glen Ullin The excitement and tension inhibits| ful events. A three-day tournament|Indiana + 2 1 105 90). cond start of the season when it from the south. . . When the minis- Place vs, Bismarc! bape etd 2 4 ‘ as day-time sleep which is not natural] allows all games except two, in the|Michigen 1 1 6 68! niays St. John’s university at Col- fers dough ee low, he thanked Bis tone. Club vs. Bismarck Tril Be 3 ie aie ND, a ye ceed for them at any time. opening round, to be played in the] Northwestern : 5 ; 1 a legeville, Friday St, Olaf will be at| Brown iors at he’ us soca ce, aut ‘Thursday, March 11 Totals 12 a5 les oe ie fe sopamse ald Permanent Injury Unlikely evening phen most fans are free to| Log a 16(o% Mary while on ‘Saturday, Auge: eis Oa cald the! bate rd Will’ Sead Col ye makes amas! pdcore bY quarters: mont high school team, 37-6, in a “ 5 a * c= itspoken | Bank; Jr. Assoc: + -Finch. 5 (Veet | \—2 2 Beeueboenly questionable whether, VEE clereerec Petts O, anY D603) 100 a ee at Brown, . . “You need six more weeks ednesday, March 17 Scranton 3 ‘xie pees oa earee here, | Schneider any permanent injury is apt to result| tournament crowd comes from the from such a strain. A boy in good| host city. This crowd is composed{.~ st ——— physical condition would recover| largely of people with regular jobs| New Salem Defeats Underwood Conquers uickly. However, the stakes are high | Most of thet not get away f y Sore cometines et into toumnamests| morning games, With the semt| | Hebron Cagers, 19-6! Washburn Five, 34-12 who have only recently recovered] finals in the morning a large group we 6 8 2 here and you'll stay as my guest.”...| Bismarck’ Tribune vs. Nash-Finch;| Referee, Kittleson of Reeder. scored e! The minister did and went home 100/ Bismarck Bakery vs. Dakote Na‘ ——— inserted into the fray. Coach J. Car- e son Valentine per cent cured... . Grateful friends) Benk. . 1s Belfield Opens New sophomores at eee pont na meager Thursday, March have written Brown and the latch . . key is out when he goes to Dixie, . .| will eed Go ws. ises Planes Gym With 20-6 Win Sebnine antoia cmtacation an soa “ from an illness, or who suffer from| are discriminated against who would| New Salem, N, D., Jan. 12.—Temple| yngerwood, N. D., Jan. 12.—Led by eT EAT! ednesday, March 24 ,,|feared next year. Glen -Ullin led, ome heart ailment or other defect| willingly attend if this were an even-|and Schnelder, forwards, and Wil-j4,0 hicnecoring. Krans, who pitched| Mott Scores 16 to 6 Jr. Association vs. Bismarck Bak-| Belfield, N. D., Jan. 12.—Belfield’s |14.16, at the haif. G, Templeton, thet might be-augmented by too| ing game. Giving the semi-finals an|Kens, guard, set the scoring pace ee field bs r laa rats Un- : x ery; Will Seed Co. vs. Bismarck Trib-|high school prep team suspiciously | center, showed up best for Almont. severe a strain evening spot would more than offset |®8 the New-Salem high school basket | nine field: sols foe Deco Win Over Hettinger pees opened . thelr new gymnasium by |The summary: “Ef such a boy is a Monnes, or al any additional expenses incurred by|Dell team chalked up a 19-6 win over derwood’s high school basketball ae aba oe Riggs Thursday, March 25 oy. |cnalking up @ 20-6 victory over Sen-!q. ulin fe ft pf Almont, fe £¢ pf Beall, or other key player, there is| extending the play one day. Why eee ete er itvowas: mad Sey ae, Sloe with two baskets Saale eA Di oat | 12—Mott | stone Club vs. Dakota National Bank | Ue! Sie EAS Frey movaCoatets. Pee Sea ar ta eittee ce af 4 tee wi were p i igh defeat lettinger, 15-6, a v1 3 ‘ ere ae Boy ve ee SA eon ie an, ine flu during the past week, held a nar-|from the floor and a free throw W8S/basketball game here Friday night. Sather ee A bh us Place; |°enter, and R. Richter, forward, were perma 4 Boia Bee & feel concerned, to overlook the possible| by a hard semi-final round in the|;o¥* ipa etd baiteine: ane {he onmanding rerrornee Eee Ernest Grosz with five field goals| Bismarck Bakery ve, Blackstone Club bepspepiend for the winners. The M'Mon'e £0 0 © Nelson, § 0 0 i ? r, reserve center, plays sup 5 and a free throw was outstan * ¥ bet rar Sai nee his feat] morning petform in the final event: /naii for New Salem while Conrath,| here that the district 6 Class B tour-|for the visitors. ‘The summary: agi Pe eet epesen drei cated Beltield te ft pf gen Butte tg te v¢|schmetr f § 9 9 Totals. 302 Sy tournament would provide the] “ts not the function of a state Schweigert and Ochsner looked best|nament will be held at Underwood-| arott Hettinger fg tt pt|ciation; Nash-Finch vs. Will Seed Co.| Thomas, £0 0 0 ‘ee 9 0 0|Feser, B. 0 0 0 BA Passio of creteciion to be de<|-tournsment the deterniinitig’ ot <8 hes Ben eT eae au uae wee Rep 024, Ue dohnate £000, 1 Wednesday, April 7 Smith, ©. 4 9 2 $8 21 wotats 18 1.12 ‘ lowner e — rs ot json, 5 rived from a night’s rest after each|state champion? Are not the com-|onds, 27-13, with Donald Wendt Hockey Practice I 30.2] aac ae He eB Milsten gs 1 0 0 0 0 0] Referee, F. Hermes. tun, nal rosin on ned ery atc [cig tof Mo eam pon Toe| Hockey Practice Is {iRiver aggh te [aeree: ff 4 Blte'e'! 2 2] un vm ace gunty te wi e boy 1s accustomed. 8] e' e ad-) summary: i 0 0 Ys Use che sd NEOs £ ° hhardly seems worth while to subject] vantage? Or, are we conducing an|N. Bane fe ek ipe muebrony lig tope Called for Tonight © 0|_ Blackstone Club vs. Will Seed Co.;| ‘Totais 10 0 2 Totals. 3 6 4| Source of automobile ‘noises. these fine boys to possible perman-| endurance contest, or perhaps rais-} Temple, f 2 3 2 Werth, f. 0 2 1 0 0] Riggs Place vs. Jr. Association. Score by quarte: ent injury if it can be prevented by! ing money to pay off the war debt7|Sehmelr £2 0 9 Andern {0 3) Hockey players have been asked to Sera as Oe 4-2 4 19-29 g : extending our tournaments for] Need we show our fans any consid-| Wilkens ¢ 2 1 0 Schwei't 1 1 3|feport again tonight for practices at tg and Quickstead, 5 Referee, R. Terfold. DR. R.S. ENGE another day. eyation, or shall we play to empty ee a 4 4 enanee chee, i the bib Moore scisol rink, ine Goph. + Wrestlers oeigona aes 5 r “I was in close contact with the| seats? If a championship is worth B00 Ft yea {| Practice session 1s sche een i Thursday, April 15 sil BEAT BERS Chiropractor ME rsuiehs tocremncnt tor 10: vote | fetermining at ail, in ney decorving| Lutkefc $$ 1 Brad's $$ alat 7:30.p, m. Vice President Mike| ZOD TEE Festlers Win | parca "Netonsi ete ve, nasn:| moorhead, Minne Jan. 12-02) — Druglees Physician During that period it was, and atill| of every effort to make it the best] otaig v¢ 7 1 Totals 1 4 14| unde of the Bismarck Hockey Asso- All Bouts From Sioux|zinchs J Asociation vs. will Seed the Moorhead Btate Teachers college rug ae today, eight-team, three-day|:in ev for fans? - , : ire, Ur. | Clation “urge a players re- — FP tagons scored their second succes- dD. watisfactory that I have never heard| of opinion among many coaches and ed to represent Bismarck in out-of-/University of Minnesota wrestling | places between winners of Ist place in|bers in their intra-city basketball complaint or suggestion that it i town games. team scored a 34-0 victory over the|each half and 2nd place in each half.| feud Monday’ night. The score was any lai ipges' superintendents about the state, that! Joe uis Dusts aa | tie changed. While our situations are; North Dakota basketball has been in A —— University of North Dakota in an H EY I y The num red not peat, poe coer cee ay . B28 of Eee nae ou Ketchell in Second Klein’s Toggery Will elt ae Peed! cue ae Chae: iy te a ot perrets nbn alas s ra ; Satisfactory there I believe st merits| Little progress with an admittedly| Buffalo, N. ¥., Jan. 12—(@)—Stan-| Play Pickups Tonight] minnesota tiednouse Monday night,| tain totals 200,000 of the milk supply in India, a trial in North Dakota. It certainly] difficult situation, Perhaps this is| ley Ketchell, 216-pound Bloomfield, The summary: would not be out of line in view of} due to stagnation, as there has been| N. J. heavyweight, joined Tuesday| Klein’s Toggery quint will play the} 118 pounds—Ross' McCorquodale, some of the other experimenting that] slight change in personnel on the| the lineup of those “who get slap-| Pickups in tonight’s City League bas-| Minnesota, defeated Ward Butter- Mck o thas been done here. board for many years. Perhaps the| ped” by Joe Louis. ketball game in the lower gymnasium | Wick, North Dakota, in 3:50, cnney on e Financial Success Assured problem is too difficult and can only| - Louis dusted off the blond Jerseyite| at the World War Memorial building.| 126 pounds—Earl Seidler, Minne- “Whenever a three day tournament| be remedied by the Class A teams] Monday night after 31% seconds of| All new players have been asked to|sote, defeated Buzz Delano, North Da- is proposed the hoard raises the} withdrawing from the tournament] the second round of a scheduled] report for practice at 8:30 p. m., fol-| kota, in 6:03. T. 'AKES CH. ANCE FOR G. AME issue that i = mete esperniye: C2, oem a conterene of their own fous sound fight. Nearly 7,500 saw aj lowing the scheduled game. There is ane epee e Zobel, Mines ‘This need ni an issue. Financial} w would 5] or its own tourna-| battle in which one knockout punch for several new teams in the jeated Larry Forest, » ie success of the A tournament has been| ment.” po Was thé only real Blow. BtTUsk. sacha: Ed Heer, director, sald, Tues: |in 8:40. Decjarer Plays for Favorable Distribution of Cards Held by gssured for ae Fac sad ed UE herrea Tucking a ate and stack] day. 145 ae Borlang, Min- . Opponent, to Make His Contract Many years, shown a hand- ie unsuccessful Langley flying| of “hot” records under his arm as he nesota, feated John Loomer, in some profit, An additional day in| machine, built before the flight of the| left Buffalo, Louis commented with| Two members of the Eugene Field | 4:38. 0 By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY __| waiting for him all the time, although both the A and B tournaments could) Wright brothers, was taken from its| a laugh: junior high school football team at| 155 pounds—Duana McConnell, | ( prahaendde American Bridge League) | not in the exact place where less Hot increase expense to exceed $500|niche at the Smithsonian Institution] “When I get tired listening to my| Tulsa, Okla. are enrolled in a class in| Minnesota, defeated Nurdie Saltman,| |, Bridge Players long ago learned) careful players would look for it, ¢ $600. This would more than belyears later, and, with » few altera-| trainers, I just slip on a hot platter| cooking. They prefer it to art or| North Dakota in 7:36 time advantage. | that when, to make a contract, they! ©.) rayon no PREVIOUS Offset, by the increase in gate’ re-|tions, made to fly. and enjoy myself.” shop training. 165 pounds—Stanley Hanson, Min-| Must find @ certain favorable distrl- CONTRACT PROBLEM ‘celpts the more attractive three day nesota, defeated John Goodman,| bution of the cards, there is only 2 "Even though it were less profit- AMF ("175 pounds—John Whittacker, Min- | {0% that distribution. What does it “able, is it the function of the high ; 5 ' nesota, defeated Ed Sagen, North Da- matter, in trying to make a contract, ‘enool league to conduct tournaments y LEAVIN’ TH’ FIELD IM QUITTIN' kota, in 4:23. Baretee ysorlieble way, ot to 99 TO YOUR RIVAL, BEFORE I GIT Heavyweight, — Clifton Gustatson, aa ft HAH? BEAT YOUR HIM. INTO TH! Minnesota, defeated Nate Putchat, Lea eal Hbalde TIME — HAH AN! MOVIES ——T North Dakota, in 9:29 time advant- Tain issue, wy not place the : YOU CAN'T TAKE /_ | SOCKED HIM ONE, = nt ina city where it wili IT. ‘M.\ AN’ SHE THINKS Fights Last Night t for very substantial sum a e ITs FANCY vy } (By the Associated Press) * ee cas | RA gl ee eal We Po y Ten! EU DL i finances shows some inter- Scrap Iron $550 SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. IN DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Ju- dicial District. ry, Plaintit?, Mary Majorie McCl ‘ vs. Patrick McCleary, Detendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You-are hereby summoned to an- swer the’ complaint in ‘this action, = which complaint wi e led wi the clerk of said District Court of Also bring in your rabbits, | Burleigh County, North Dakota, and rabbit ckins, to oF é bi County, North Dakota, Court z Hides and Furs the ‘ city of Bismarck, in . Cattle bones - metals inty, Nor: Inquire about carlosd prices om everything, E> Bhs portunt North “ ‘ reag—| trump, aed eters" onvehis. {th Dept Desuven tae: ae Feksintig) Hide& Fur Co. HS: hand,| An effecti poe Home , Kiletey coe sald plaintite, had Orn . aintife, (Ge thon 233 an sear ioanes Ak: ” seine office address. | the way to solve it, trom $851 ; 12 pe his credit, for his 10h i i 4 q Fg Ninth and Front Streets , BISMARCK gees ds Up 8th Straight Win: