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; >'t * H^ V, , , W, t"! !&' \**A- iS»s b'M1' ..i-XMiM; :&&&&V SS % EVENING EDITION. \ GRAND FORKS HERALD; FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1921. PAGE THYRTBgN* "Vrf'rtu'i ''•i?' sfe iv r I F % t 7 ALEXA STIRUNG, CHAMP COLFER, TRIES SKILL AT BANKING^GAME BOWLIN ' , ^ Senior fjcsg^. ' On the opening shttt ' the Laundry kept their lead of tt»e league by winning all * three' games from Arman's Sweet/Shop team. Sibell of the laundry teann won -the weekly Willi Open Season^ Play prize for"1 single \game by knocking Tonight1 With Eg^and w i • over 247 in his last same. ONLY IS, BUT The Hotel Dacotah flve took two out of three from the Trepanier Phar­ i ® DOCTORS SAY 120 DRAFT IS CHIEF macy gang and kept second place in • • ' ' ,^'^r - . • < •, league standing. £>I R. Bruce made A* New York, Dctii if.—Tm white 248 in his last game.' Coach Fridjon Thorie: >|i and .hid T)n the second shift Johnson's team haired men engaged In a ISSUEATMEEI squad of Model high' t£all war-' toning contest about their won all three games from Wilde's out­ fit. The former rolled three good riors departed last ev. daring the meeting ot the games, getting 2,689 for their set, land, where they will'clfwj<,%lthwill 'cJi the league baseball cians. Quintet , Has Score4 280 Major League Osiers Vot­ Tom McGoey of the. same team made;hjg)l school traln of thftv*)ita» thie Said Jn^Ce Kensaw H. . Points to 35 For Oppon- ^.'s .supreme court: ed to Re-esiablish Seven high total of the even ng for three evening in their first itOJnS'ov "I am 55 yep-s old.'but mj doc­ games, making 651-for the set and j The Model high athiet4|-J|<^e^Men cutting him in the lead of the league j pj.acticing during tW>* — •••"•" ents Already.. tors after an. exhaustive examina- hard Game World Seri<&. for high Individual average. I weeks and are expected to tion have told me that I have the International Harvester No. 1 »•»=.e tropg Egelan physical make-up of a boy of i ,py • StropgR Kgeiand team a reeU battfe on 84." took all three games from Co. "M." in i thelr home ^oor this evening. Cap • - v Crookston, Minn., Dec. 18.—With (By The Associated. Press,) • three close games. ttain Campbell wijl lead tiie Univerwity . "But listpn!" commanded Col­ As a result of last night's play, th<- the best basketball team ever repre­ onel George Hamof Montreal, of- New York, Dec. 16.—Several plans prep school basket-shooters and wiTl «#*• for a restoration of the draft under Trepanier Pharmacy team, iliough probably be accompanied by X» Egcland team recently return- the four games played this seawn. measure up to major league stand­ Johnson's. ^eJ from a victorious trip in whieh it Captain Ben Sampson's teant has ards he should be returned to the club , .171 ISO '150 I * scored' 220 points to 3-5 for the op- front which he was taken at half the Stanton defeated the Omemee quintet by a ", ponenta or an average score of 54 Dummy , .139 177 163 score of 87 to 16, the State FOPeibT IS DEFEATED draft price. ( „ Johnson. C. .. , .175 124 129 • normal by a snore of 24 to l^. and • to' 8 for Crookston. One of these propositions may be Brohman . .199 171 160 : the Bottineau high school teant fi]r ^ Indeed there is so much difference 'used by the advisory council in reach­ : ; between Crookston and teams in this ing ad agreement to be submitted to McGoey, Tpm . .204 233 214 j 17 to 14 count. ^ . section that Manager Heldstab in­ Critics Give Memphis Bat­ the minors concerned for a>cti6n. tends to let the second team play re­ Seven-team Series. Totals .938 885 816—2639 1 Herald Want Ads Bring Retold. turn games promised Fertile and Fish­ tler Best of Bout With er. Next Tuesday night the locals • (By The Associated Press.) ifotel iDacotob. •will play Hendrum-at. the armory. Buff New York, Dec. lb.:—Major league Bruce, D. R. .156 ISfi 243 Hendrum beat- Crookston early in the baseball owners in joint meeting today Nichols , .161 145 195 LEGAL NOTICES Mason last year and although Hen- Sherman , .17-5 14'j 176 voted to re-establish the seven-game TOUEVSEM XITOBT drum is again said tcr^have a good McGowan . • . . .169 166 173 N Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 14.—Pal world series, instead of the nine-game Report of treasurer of t»arinior» team this year, Sampson's teammates series in effect for the • last" three Bacon . .178 140 147 School District No. Ill, Coupty of G»nd •will try to hand the. visitor* a severe Moore, of Memphis, defeated Johnny years/ Forks. State of North DaJreta. fer year trouncing. Buff,' bantamweight champion of the American league club owners were Totals .842 735 934—2511 beginning July IV 1JJ0. and, ending Jane The first away from home game world, in a ten round, no-declsion unanimous for the change, while Na­ 30, 1921. and what is expected to be the stlffest oontest here tonight, according to tional league magnates voted 7 to 1 yropanicr Pharmacy. RECEIPTS " . game thus far, will take place next newspaper critics. .139 148 154 Cash on hand, including sinking Moore piled up such a commanding against it. Inasmuch as under ia joint A. new studio portrait of Miss Alexa Stirling and (inset) a glimpse of ber Met calf fund, at beginning of school. Wednesday when Crookston goes. to agreement each league hu only one Uorvath. , . .157 .153 154 year, July 1, 1920 • 566.21 Bemidji to play the national guard lead that the result ,was not in doubt as golf enthusiasts know her. Moore's peculiar jumping style of vote, Commissioner L&pdis. who* is Goldberg .. .179 161 186 Total amount re- .tfeata. '• authorized to cast the deciding ballot Miss Alexa Stirling, several times woman's golf champipn, id now plan­ Brislan . , ..201 165 157 ceived during year ;. , J .. . ' Iii January the Two Harbors quintet boxing bothered the champion lrom in. case of a tie. voted in favor of the ning to match her skill against that of men and women in another field. Bolton . . .. .136 148 149 front apportion- •"'r' • * and ..the Cambridge five will apipear the .start and Buff could not get the seven-game series. • " She has entered the banking business, having joined the bond department ment of State •<%, here for the "tiest two out of . three range f6r a knockout punch. Moore of the S. W. Straus & Co. of New York. Miss Stirling, daughter < of a Tuition Fund 67.85 : / scored with rights and lefts almost The Chicago Cubs alone of the Na­ Totals . . .812 775 8^0- -2381 Total amount re- ' games., Crookston will- "play Two tional league clubs voted in favor of prominent, physician of Atlanta, Ga„ won the national championship three <;eived during year Harbors January 10 and 11 and if a as he pleased but the champion kept the shorter series. years in succession and several othir sectional titles. boring in for more punishment. In ( International Harvester No. 1. from a p p o r t ion- third game is necessary it will be Discuss Draft Restoration. McGowan 125 142 190 men t of County MS -'• played January 14 after Two Harbops two or three rounds Moore landed ~T 1 Tuition Fund .... 17.08 almost all of the punches without a The late meeting w^« given over 121 141 plays Thief River, Falls. The games 147 Amount received dur­ • with Cambridge will be played Janu­ solid return. almost entirely to n discusion of the CALIFORNIA MAN Moultrie . 144 135 ing year from taxes ary 17 and 18 with the necessary This was the fourth time Moore has draft and its restoration upon an 197 151 levied by District odd game scheduled for January 21. beaten bantamweight champions, but equitable basis. Several ro.ughly for­ H1LLSE0R0 TO - Newark . 124 144 161 School Board 787.00 the contests have always been no-de­ mulated ' plans were submitted to the. CONSIDERED AS Amount received dur- Following is the schedule of games —225 V ing year from . Manager Heldstab has arranged thus cision affairs, under the Wisconsin advisory council, which has been call­ - >. MINNESOTA COACH • Totals . 728 739 790- state aid 18.57 far. Others will be added as fast as boxing commission' rules, an official ed into a special meeting tomorrow Amount received they ton be secured: " decision by the referee was hot al­ morning to draw ;m "arrangement PLAY LOCALS Company "M." from other sources. lowed tonight. satisfactory to both minors and ma­ Berkeley. Cal., Dec. 16.—Dr. Myrand . 146 170 131 Interest on money • • Kendrum here December 20~ I Boles Rosenthal, assistant foot­ •1;- Bemidji at Bemidji December 21. Both were under weight at S p. m. jors." Should the advisory council Cady 152 121 148 from Bank of X. Moqi* scaled 116 1-2 and Buff adopt a plan tomorrow, it will be sub­ coach at the 1'nlversity of Miller . . . 159 165 140 D., for 9 mos 7.5# Fisher at Fisher (second team) De- Will Clash .With Grand California has confirmed reports •Jcember 23. 118 1-2. The erowd fell short of-ex­ mitted to the minor leagues concern­ Allen 99 158 185 Total receipts for year..... : M4.I4 . Fertile at Fertile (second team) De­ pectations, the attendance being ed for action. that lie is being considered yfor Edwards . ,,,,,, , , 113 115 about seven thousand. The gat* re­ Ed Walsh, star hurler of other days Forks Quintet On Y. M. the poet of head ooach at the .... cember 27. Shore 160 . Grand total receipts for year, Warren at "Warren December 28. ceipts were between $1T,000 and $18.- and only recently manager of Bridge­ University of Minnesota. Dr. including cash oh hand July Fargo T. M. C. A. here - Decem­ 000. Buff was guaranteed M.OOO port in the Eastern- leagruo, was add­ C. A. Floor Rosenthal who handled the line Totals 716 727 719-—2162 • 1, 1920 $1,411.15 with privilege of <5 per cent. ed to the American league's staff of on the' 1920 and 1021 champion EXPENDITURES ber 39. Amount paid during yfarren here January 2. umpires. California teams formerly played Troy I-iaundry. Vitt Sold to Salt Lkkc. center for Minnesota and was a year for school - Excelsior here January 5. O'Dowd and Gibbons Grand Forks and Hillsboro high Hanson 156 174 144 houses, sites and ,. Two Harbors here January 10 and Oscar Vitt. former Red Sox. third member of an all-western team. Bruce, Lee 180 167 165 permanent im­ 11. ' • • , Meet In Ring Tonight sacker, obtained by the Reds over the school leams^will clash on It is believed he will not accept Kil&ore 162 179 153 provements $ 10S.M Cambridge here January 17 and 18. Waiver route, was sold to the Salt the Y. M..Q. A. floor tonight in what the Minnesota offer, If It is forth­ 182 1.73 187 Amount paid during - • coming. Sandbrink year for Teach- < St. Paul, Dec. If.—Topping off their Lake..City\club. is expected to be one of the hardest Sibell 175 . 179 247 'ts' Salaries < legs trainihg* with light workouts today, Tyiros A. Cobb said he wanted Teachers' Retire­ ; Lakota High Quintet ^ ; •shortstop but that it appeared as. if games.of th'.e season for the local bas­ • » - the two St. Panl Mike*—O'Dowd and ket-shooters. Totals 855 872 896—2623 ment Fund) SS1.M ' ^ a f Defeats Edmore 16-8 Gibbons—declared themselves in the market for- 'short fielders was BRIEFS Amount paid durinc readtnen for their meeting here to­ closed to him. He offered^each and Hillsboro will come here with,a Arman's Sweot Shop. i year to county .....^=. — . Dauss, and "maybe tome cash" to the treasurer on ac- morrow nighv mi a ten-round no-de strong heavy team of mostly veteran Johnson, J. ... 171 137 160 I count of Teachers' ir-.-Ijakota, N. D., Dec. 15.—The Lako- cision bout. /. ' Red Sox for Everett Scott, but the 145 152 163 >."'ta high school basketball team won Sox wanted a shortstop, in the trade p..y.r, „„d p„p„.a Pierce j Retirement Fund. . 9.00 They were declared at'even weights Montgomery ... 146 167 190 Amount paid during •c •- io an evenly played gam« with Ed- Judge Landis, baseball commission­ Base' .proteges the battle of their lives. champion of the world in a ten round year for salaries " more on Wednesday evening by a tonight—lit. It will be their "-second Wedwick 144 147 142 meeting, O'Dowd, then middleweight er, ' came out strongly for restoration The game will be called at 8 o'clock. no-decision bout, according to news­ Roller 1-74 177 182 and expenses of score of 16 to I. The game was champion, having won the majority of of the draft in an address before the While the offensive and defensive papermen school officers .... S7.M • played at Edmore, where a large Baseball Writers' association. Amount paid during newspaper decision in their first boot \^0rk of the G.rand Forks high school 780 760 W—2877 year for transpor- crowd tiAhed out to witness it. In November, .IMS. _ "Any system which prevents a man •t > I New ;York—Judge K.rv.. M. I^andisLALiiuia tion of pupils 185.SO • Collins and Debing, starred for la­ from 'advancing in hie business or team has been of a rather ragged de- j came put strongly for restoration of Amount paid during kota and Dohlen and Benson for Ed- DOUBIJE K. O. ^FEATURES, profession is un-Ameriean and un­ gree so far this season, it is expected j the draft in an address before the year for text books 7.1S • more. The lineup:.- Peoria, ill., Dec. 15.—Ever Hammer sportsmanlike." he declared. that/this evening will luring forth the j Baseball Waiters' association. Other expenses, coal. Lakota Edm6re results of hard practice during the !i • 1 " VOLLEYBALUSTS janitor work, busy of Chicago had a f>hadei over Bud work, etc Debing. 1* If,' Bratten Christiano of Buffalo in a ten-round' week in the presentation of a much i HAnvvurAiiylilA ufmij* 1M.S7 Larson, rf . C . rf, Berg bout here tonight, according to news­ I TODAY'S SPORT smoother attack by .the locals and a ] Tf HI IV Total expenditures during., Halstensoru c s.... .'."*c, Dahlen paper men. better defensive. , .Hard For Coming Fray IN MATCH PLAY year v kennfidy, rg rg, Benden Tnl a. scheduled eight-round bout Captain Trotter will again be 011 > Casli on hand, (In hands of dis-. V^oUlns '(.Capt.), lg lg. Hamper P&t- Walsh of Indianapolis scored a RPr>i' _ of the sidelines owing to the injury re- ' —— trirt r treasurer) including - J show of Montreal Ivennel association. ceiyed in the Michigan City game,! Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 16.— sinking fund, at the end of-. ' •ft \ • Referee: Hanson of Brocket. technical knockout over Jack Phillips Raymond Team Captures Field Goals Debing'3, HalsteneOn of Cuba, 111., at the ^tart of the fifth but the local coach will have a strong j Tommy Gibbons and Bartley Madden the year, June 30, 1931 1«.1» 2, Larson 2. Bergerg 1, Dahlen 1. round. Phillips' eyes were.both closed Boxing—Benny Leonard vs. Joe man in his place, accustomed' to the i ??tered the final stages of their train- re to a r n Best Three Out of Five Grand total expenditures and 5 Free Throws9: Edmore 4 out Of 11, and his seconds tossed the towel in Welling, 15 rounds at . New Orleans; play of the other string men by now, ! . „ ^ V 9^. d rash on hand to balance Lakota, 2 out of 10. the ring. It developed that Walsh Tom Gibbons vs. Bartley Mad'den.10 and the team work of the locals! ?, Monday night. The fight origin- above total receipts fl.4fl.lt . rounds at Grand Rapids; Mike Gib­ • Games MARGARET CUMMING6. w^s also, out, as he had to be carried should be much improved over that of i 'J, ^h^uled for tonight has been 1 New Tork—Major league hasebajl from the ring after the bout had been bons vs. Mike O'Dowd, 10 rounds at the first half of the game with. Kaat i P° P°ned to that date. Treasurer of lilmw* St. Paul; L«ewTendler vs. Sailor Fried­ School District No. 111. owners voted to re-establish the sev- awarded to him. Gran.d Forks last week when every! L_„ , , , L. K. Raymond and his crew of vol- Approved this 14th day of July. ltjt. en-game world series instead, of the man. IS rounds at New York; Vincent effort toward perfecting plays seemed WOIJVkS DEFEAT MARQUETTE leyballists opened the season's play on By order of the District School Board: nine-game so ties. i Herald Want Ads Bring Results. Martin vs. Harvey Bright. 10 rounds "to be impossible, although the latter! Boston, Dec. 15.—The Sudburyj the T.^ M. C. A. court last evening by V. D. CUMMINCW, at New York; Johnny Ertle vs. Billy half of the game produced some ex- j Out.. Wolves defeated the Pere Mar- triumphing over the team of Harry President. Marlow,-10 rounds at' New York. cellent co-operation among the plav- quette. team here tonight. S to Geiat and capturing the best three out Attest: — ers. 2. George Dufresne of the Wolvee, of five games of the match. But four MRS. ALLIE STIREWALT, Billiards—-John Layton vs. August who was refused an amateur card by games were necessary to decide the Clerk. Kieckhefor.. at Chicago, for national In meeting the Hillsboro team the • l locals will bump up against the stiff- the Canadian Amateur Hockey asso- winning team, as the Raymond play­ three-cushion championship. est opposition so far this year and did not appear on the ice. ers bolstered up after dropping the Report of treasurer of ArvUla.f may be expected to be pushed, the i Dufresne said he knew:n?w no reason for first game by a 21-14 count, and step­ District No. 114, County of Grand Vlfcrks. I si TWO ARRESTED AT limit to capture the long end, of the j not being granted an axmateur card. ped out to three victories by scores of State of North Dakota, for year ..begin- j i 21-13, 21-12 and 21-14. ning July 1, 1920, and ending June St. i final score. The visitors are in good [ liAYTON HAS HIGH RC\. 1121. BEMIDJI CHARGED condition for the fray and may be ex- ' Both teams played a gooA brand of RBCBIPTS pected to produce a fast and heady Chicago, Dec. 15.--Augie Kieckhef- the sport and showed a develop­ Cash on hand, including sinking WITH STORE ROBBERY game from the opening whistle. er of Chicago, three-cushion billiard ment of teamwork througfiout the fund, at beginning of school y champion, tonight irade 44 points, play that promises to produce some yftar, July 1. 1920 f 4*0.83 its while John Lay ton Of Sedalia. Mo., Total amount re­ Bemidji, Minn., Dec. 15.—Frank interesting games at the "Y" prepara­ ceived during year McCarjy, 24 years old, and Clarence LINDBERG~CREDITED former champion, made 60, in the tory to the state tournament to be from a p p o r t ion- Thomas Hendricks, 21 years old. have first match of three blocks of 60 held here the latter p^rt of this ment of State been arrested ,by Sheriff Andrew WITH A KNOCKOUT points each for the world's champion­ month. Tuition Fund $ 40.80 r ship. Total amount re­ Johnson oi" this city on charges of Layton had a high run of eight, Next Tuesday evening the Geist ceived during ''year robbing a More at Wilton, a station Gilby, X. Dec. 16.—Clif Reiton while Kieckhefer's high run was 5. crew will clash with the Wilkerson from apportion­ seven miles west of here, Monday of Gilby received a haymaker at the team from the university. The uni­ ment of County night, and a confession has been "ob­ h^nds of Gust Liindberg of Orr in the KOEPP HEADS ST. JOHN'S TEAM. versity team is composed of members Tuition Fund 11.14 tained from Hendricks, who told a of the state Institution faculty and is Amount received dur- . J complete story of the robbers- to the third round of a scheduled 6-round • Collegeville. Mine., Dec. 16.—Er­ ing year from taxes * . • \ t • go at a boxing show staged in Gilby nest Koepp of Spooner, Wis., was reputed tp be of exceeding speed and levied by District j..- sheriff." Thursday evening. LJndberg weighed cleverness while operating in the' Hendricks admitted having taken a elected captain of St. John's college School Board ..... StT.Sl in at 190. while Reiton tipped the team at the annual banquet shadow of the high net. Amount received . V.'i;' . 'Ob? large quantity of clothing from the scales at 192. Following were the lineups for last from other sources. ^ store.valso a few cents in money.- of the- team, held last night. Koepp borrowed from Ar- • -'V 1 f As a curtain raiser M. A. Ange- was right tackle on this year's team. evening; if . which he claims the two men divided Harry Geist Team—Geist, Griffith. villa bank 600.00 : .between themselves. He also said, oerger of Forest River traded punches with E. Bagley of Gilby in a 4-round Racing—Meeting of Jefferson Park Rev. Tork, Poppler, Wilkerson and Total receipts for year.. 3.2U.74 that they sold part of the clothing bout. No decision. In the semi- Fair association * at New Orleans; Prof. C&stner. SUtfC'Valve Motet Improve* With Use which they had stolen. HpndrieWq ^windup M. Brye of Grafton and G. meeting of Cuba-American Jockey L. K. Raymond Team—Raymond. EXPENDITURES claims he is the son of /"John Hen^ Perfy of Gilby staged a lively 6- club at Havana; meeting of Lower Wells, Hillery, Buckingham, Johnson Grand total receipts for year, < v • - . % dricks, a farmer who Hv6» near Shev- round go. No decision. California Jockey club at Tia Juana. and Law. including cash on hand July lin. 1, 1920 .|1,«7«.BT The WjOys-Ktiight with die > Both men Yiad a preliminary hear­ Amount paid dtirlng ing and were bound over to await the year for Teach- • Sleeve-Valv^Motorpilgsjup ers' Salaries Cless . action of the grand jury #t the n?x*. Teachers' Retire- " " term' of court in February. • '•• '• ment Fund) 91.MMB , . themileswith a freedom from FUTURE MAN 0' WAR MAY BE HERE Amount paid during year to county upkeep espense that is the FOUR BOUND OVER ? treasurer on ac­ count of Teachers' i pride of evoVoWner. ^ • 1 ON BOOZE CHARGE Retirement Fund.. Amount paid during fV x .IN GRAFTON COURT year for salaries and expenses of "v-r " . 50,000, 100,000, even 150,- school officers ... •» V Vv - i Grafton, N. t>., Dec. i 5,-r-Felix Sc&tt •rtJX .- '.'.'l -. **•->' Amount paid during* 0p0 niilef ax« oontmoQ caqpe* anad Tom Johnson of Bemidji, Martin year for interest on' warrants Thon^pson / of. Alvaracq, Minnesota, Amount paid during rience«-^with the cost of and one John* Doe, were bound over year for text books ' i for trial in the district; cdurt jinder Other expenses, inci­ adjiwbiaent so small as to be, bonds tfpin t'tOO'to I5pa following dentals y )il —' > *«. their prellminaijy hearing here tod«iy negligible.-. : ^ before Magistrate' Oie Ouberson,. u Total expenditures ' .xi ..V • ' ~ " •' year change of venue from Police Magis­ Cash on hand, (in tuuids trate H. A. Ball^ couit having men trlct treasurer) lr % i ' * ^ / * obtained. / . • 7- ' sinking fund, at the ** 1 Bail has not yet been fu/nished and the y^ar, June 10, mj. £ t|»e four men are held iifjhe Walsh county jail; v" Grand total expendrtu "The men are charged with trans- cash oh hand to portihg liquor, a cache of-boose said above total reoelpts.. U to have "been kept near M&ndt and Treaierer sol<^ to farmers and others of that School" vicinity. They were arrested" here Approved this lfth .Ji + kTfkd* Tuesday. JBy older oC the. •v > , 1 • ——™— 1 • • OOX .1S FAJK PKA0. i/v 4 J 'ChU>J>ewa Btlls, Wls-^ fiec. 16;—A. 1?V. SWKBWrt. J* TWrts- Rum&ttr - >11472*1 r*fmug"U52S G. Cox. Otteo, was. chosen president «sv at a meeting of the northern Wiscon­ CLBRK'S 8TA' sin sjkate fair held Uer®* yesterday, i . DBB'VMWOBSS 1 Total amonnts ef-soamnl j ' • ' ' 1 standing JutJe M, 1»>1. '•The plumbing is human." says an nut „ 0VERL4ND-D0YLE W. eminent member <# tilt ! profession. -Totel , ^.Corner Ave. u&«Sl St^- GnuKi •ertoi, W. J>. That reminds us of a/verse of Gil­ triet Jnn* <0, t bert's song, not generally known 'This interesting group of yearlings will some day carry the colors of G«orge D. Wldener's sLabletk V "When the onterprigng plumber 4*s» ahOwn wintering at Ms farm at. El kins. Pa. No o^e knew wbat Man o' War. or Morvitch cculft do , plun?blng."v,i . > otage. lt maj; be .that there is another wonder vhorse^here. v mfof >•$}>-• f ¥i