The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 6

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SIX “ CEN POON GR 1 SOUMTSA Q drsribe tal or 28 of The shot chores, evenly : | ; % ¢ shot charge, ¢ Bistributed; ho birds get through ; ; w big a bag will bring back? ; How big a bag will you bring back: Fifty years ago this season Harry| Cincinnati, and from Wright to Moran|from the cellar to the pennant tower wre 7 63 é ty ee are : : r oo aie Wright threw the first baseball into} has been an awful drag. in a few weeks. : gy oi . : ' p ” I . - av a professional game. That was back| Back in the days when Wright was| They now call Pat’ Moran the mir- HEdifferencebetweenabulg- It looks like a highly polished mir- Procf : test, bering: been Set many, in 1869 when he organized the first | manager, they won every game play-|acle man. He’s the second miracle ing bag and aclean one is ror. Nota false shadow throughcut times for smoot ea and accuracy, professional team the Cincinnati Redj ed, 57 in all, scoring 2,395 runs and|man. Pat is the hero of the modern 5 d the bore. Sight through the bore and strength-tested by firing 25 .to.40 Stockings a tarted out to beat the} knocking out 170 home runs, age. often a question of gun an e ec. ig) g! ie bore per cent excess loads. This stamp world, and di¢ In 50 years from now it will be| Cincinnati’ fans are hoping another at a horizontal black line on the, If the Reds win the pennant Wright will have the honor of pitching the first ball at the coming world’s series | FIRST FIFTY YEARS Moran, not for the games he won, but for putting the Reds back to a pro- fessional standing. ARE. THE HARDEST 50 years will not elapse before they can celebrate a third successful sea- FRIDAY, AUGUST’ 29, 1919 shells and: not of shooting skill. ‘Make sure you have the right window. This line will throw a “V” stands for Winchester’s, guarantee .of quality, with 50 years of the best gun- son, and commemorate ‘the 50th an- * ceri eae EO shadow in the bore. Tilt.the barre! making reputation behind it. and has lived to see Cincinnati at the} He was the original miracle man|niversary of Moran’s triumph as they game-getting combination shells till the oint of the yy touches , ill sh top again and baseball on the plane! of baseball although no one ever |are celebrating the 50th anniversary that-kall when the aim‘is true, and Pp Your dealer will show you where he had tried to elevate it. thought of such a title until George Baseball has changed, especially in| Stallings came and moved the Braves CINNCY’S BALL PARK ISN’T LARGE ENOUGH BY FRED TURBYVILLE N. E. A. Sports Writer 1 pennant is something of acl y. around Cincinnati, They may have seen Halley’s comet, a few thousand German helmets and sud- marines, all kinds of craft tugging fi i 5 vaiti dt t ‘boxit d wrestl- . . wos Win- lariti it 4 ‘ y up the Ohio ani floating as taaity| ,cmernnely, has heen | waiting 0 ee ntches, “Under unanimous deel. -And if a gun is faulty in its most [fitter tunel revealed indeiorchotgewber, Will, be:glad to. assist you in selecting down, but—they never saw a baseball | eons of hope and eyes to the baseball |Sion of the commission twenty-round vital part, the chamber, thechances under “Line’* test. rel under “Line” test. the gun best’ suited to your; needs: pennant. At least, none of the pres-)ieavens. They suffered in a baseball | bouts will be permitted, which fact, are that the bore is also carelessly Upon request, we will mail you, free of Sugar apr ae yas. naturatly | W8Y 88 some of the little countries it, is believed, will bring the! majority F 5 : the muzzle. The perfect “V” shows charge, the complete catalog of Win- d ; ‘ jnaturallY | the doormats of Germany—suffered| Of championship events to this state. | made, ; Pere chester guns and loaded shells. looms Up. as a huge attraction. Cin-| before the world war’ AW (Oils “1 Ree ‘From ‘ ché hoke; th absence of irregularities cimati wants to see what a pennant | (j0re the world war. And this 18) tose Jaw, Sask.—Harry Morrison, rom'chamber to: choke, the ENCE: gui : WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO, looks like and what a world series] Csneimnatt will be utiehty jyface of the local. ball. team pitching barrels of the famous Winchester This‘is the “Line” test ofa per- i z game with those foreign American]. ncinnati will be mighty happy! state has been sold to the Portland, : 7 Dept. 3008, New Haven Conni, U. S. A. Weaguersclooke.t jen the Reds finally cinch the flag] Ore, team and will report immediate: Repeaters are bored to make the — fect bore.’ No faulty barrel can The demand is expected to he uch | Farry Hermans ithe Mee a ly. Morrison has won a large majority shell throw its highest pattern. pass this test—the “V” will be 1 fintoNGd h phat no ordinary ball yard will ever lie he can collect. daily adiissions | °!, Ms sames and is a decided favor- They are free from:shot-jamming distorted. 4 Fe HS DOT AG EE LNOCE and therefore, Garry Herrmann, and his associates, who do OTino?? “ x shoot. You will get the highest and most HURLEY’S | NORTHWEST 7 being received here for. the All-Amer- ‘ Line test the barrel This mark ‘on“’4s Winchester batrel uniform pattern results by. shooting Win- 4 ORCHESTRA sea Hele eal beheld bere: cary, Point a Winchester barrel towatd — means that the gurihas passed. the chester shells in Winchester. guns, The y | f Is ; - bu sa re made for i The Latest Popular Dance SPORT NOTES | followed by the Pacific coast: event the light and look through the:bore. . “Winchester ‘Provisional’ and Definitive zi oe M P' ——_ _________. 4 | which will be held. at: Lebanon, Ore.; i USC Winnipeg, Man.Jim — MeGuire,| September 15. 10 MAIN ST. PHONE 130K BEULAH COAL ‘Wash with weak solu- fe weight boxer who won many bouts in “ ng i‘ mea be », tion of blue stone’ or (Re France when serving with the Ameri- : . is SOLD BY lime water, dry thor- h can Expeditionary force, has announc- " oughly, follow with light appli- ed his retirement from the ring. Tier- BEULAH COAL cation of — i ney rane a Sood repatation for him-| ney announced that the professional}. Y) self in France and several promoters S$ harms. for, him. COMPANY VICKS VAPORI were bidding for his sefvices to fill Bare nee nee pbhise $ Tho alt- year-round sott drink The first mans grain. restaurant in the ice-bex ath Sole ovorywhore~ Familios su ANHEUSER-BUSCH Wholesale Distributors not allow sentiment alone to predom- inate, are looking about for a field big enough to let ’em all in—provid- ing they have the price of admission. Garry's eye fell on the big speedway, a few miles outside ‘of Cincinnati where 100,000 fans can get in. and began figuring how he could build a |grandstand out in front in such a manner as to seat the curious and ball-mad populace. : | from a 100,000 fandom? | And if the Reds should win the big | series, too, the cup will overflow. ut for the Detroit Tigers recently | visited this place, looking over play- ers on the local team. McGuire is the authority for the statement that there is little promisinb material, in |the bush league this season regard- jless of the boost baseball is suppos- jed to have received through the games played by teams representing American fighting units in France. Anaconda, Mont.—The Montana School of Mines is out to secure one of the best available football’ coaches for the oming season and the depart- ment of physical training is arrang- ing a schedule which will put the OISON OAK ie | “YOUR BODYGUARD" SOF, GOA A2@ DIC» : Visitors aro invited to inspect our plant> Gamble-Robinson. Fruit Co., BISMARCK, . D. side ee wane and evo is the hi: i of the natural drink s peualive dane the accepted drink of modern America a beverage with real A health food value, y and substantial dri he soda fountain, or with ceed .a comfort waiting for you uppliod by Grocer, druggict and doalsr, ST.LOUIS of Wrigh*’s good season in the world’s series this year. ttetaetetatattaiieieaieaeaenen ee OOOO team representing the School of Mines against the best in the state. ‘Last season the sehnot discontinued athletics, but this season, promises to be one which will bring a wealth of material to the institution. Boise, *Idaho.— Announcement made by the state héxing commission will limit each town or city in the state to one boxing club which will be ite with the fans here. Glacier Park, Mont—Entries of bird dogs, among them champions of ‘both the setter and pointer class are Duluth, Minn.—Coach. Ten’ Ekye proposes the . best \eights,- fours and. singles. which has ‘ever ‘represented. the Duluth Boat club iwill be on the water at the opening of the next row- ing season. The succéss'of the row- ers representing the local club this {season has. added‘ much vinterest to rowing at the Head’ of..the. Lakes. Lardner’s Landing, B. C.—The Brit- ish Columbia field trials will ‘be held here September 29 and: the -Interna- tional Field trials will-also be held here October 2, according to an- nouncements recently made.“ All the best pointers and setters ‘in the Unit- ed States and ‘Dominion will: be en- tered in these events. Fargo, 'N. D. Tierney, light- out cards for the coming‘season. Tiér- a gun’that enables the shell: to make its’ best, pattern. Good: shell patterns are either allowed:or prevented by the char- acter of the gun barrel—the cham- ber, bore,and choke. +<:Faulty chambering even more ‘than faulty choking tends to mash the shot, making pellets and “ball’ fall short or fly wide. The “Line” test Wixachester Guns and Ammunition Before you take to: the woods this Fall, get your dealer to show you.a Win- chester Repeater—Model 97 for. ham- mer action; Model 12 for hammerless. Put one to your shoulder, try its bal- ance, see how beautifully it handles. Your sportsman’s instinct will tell you it’s the best weapon you could choose: Leading hardware -and sporting goods dealers in every community carry Win- chester Arms and Ammunition. - They’ defects. ; They let the: shell do,its full ‘work. ey BF What ) “ean: Model 12. Hammerleés iake-down tepeating shotgun. Made in22 gauge, weight about « 7% lbs.; in. 16 gauge, weiyht about 6 Ibs. ae ithe women and new shooters, because of its lighiness and rery slight recoil. 5 in 20 gauge, weight about 6 Ibs.—more Model 97. Ibs.; in 16 gauge, weight about 734 Ibs. The favorile wit slide forearm repeating shoigun with a hammer, 3 iP The chamber, bore and muzzle choke of all Winchester Shotguns are teamed to . micrometer measurements for the partic- ular Winchester Shells they are meant to Take-down repeating shotgun. Pade in 1 pauoe, weight pho 74 shooters who prefer "WINCHESTER , World Standard Gans and Ammunition“ Aberdeen, S. D—Dr. H. J. Fausel, University of . Pennsylvania. football and basketball player has ‘been secur- ed to. act as director’ of athletics at the Northern ‘Normal: and Industrial school hefe forthe coming year. Vern Collinge, Who will instruct in biology at the sthool ' this year will have chargé’ of ‘the football team. Collingé was formetly a backfield: man on thé South Dakota State college team. Minneapolis, Minn.—Mike Paulson, ‘Minneapolis lightweight, and Charley McCarthy, St. Paul lightweight, have been matched for the. semi-windup event of a boxing show to be held September 4. Jock Malone, St. Paul, and Johnny Tillman, Minneapolis, will ‘box the windup.-. }~ NO CCLD FEET AT STANTON y isst'o-o7 the 27th’ you . | carriéd > news’ item from Hall- | iday; which stated that the Mer- | cer ‘county boys, »meaning’ the Stanton Baseball club, had: got- ten cold feet on the advance of | the ‘Halliday congregation. Th facts of this casé are as follows: Stanton’s ball’ team-.was open | for all Comers all season and has * | won every game ‘played’ this season. Along about. the first week in July Stanton tried to arrange a game with. Halliday, | but Halliday seemingly had cold | feet to tackle us. Now that they know that our team. his disband- | @d for this sedson and that a number of our players are ab | | sent. from home, they commence crowing and’ flopipng their ; wings. Stanton will be open | for a game with Hali¢e« or any | other team along this” ‘tine as | s00n as the . season opens up next spring. Halliday had bet- The tive ter save their wind until then. ++, Youre truly, . Siete: » STANTON BALL ‘CLUB, 4 Edwin G. Sailer, Mgr. RRR ACER NAR INT OCT AG PCR SL Correct Lubrication Adds Lif : YOUR tractor representsa large investment which must be . protected. You can protect it best by care in the selection " of the lubricants used to eliminate friction fromthe mov- ing parts. By using the correct oil you. not only increase the life of your machine, but: you add ‘to its power, for much power is used’in ‘overcoming ‘friction. ’ The Standard Oil Compan andarc y. (Indiana). manufacturers three - lubricating oils for tractors. o. Heavy Polarine Oil Stanolind Tractor Oil nearest Standard Ojl representa- has a chart, prepared by our En- gineering Staff, indicating which of these oils will enable your tractor to give the best results, and he will be glad to show it to you, STANDARD O1 LCO. mm) 910, Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL Extra Heavy Polarine Oil One of these oils hasthe correct lubri- cating body foryour particular tractor. Write for 100-page book “* Tractor, Lubrication.” 1 is free.and will be of great in: terest: and usefulness to you. Read it. carefully, apply the information: given, and you will be able to keep your tractor ‘in service longer. : . 8 cerca L

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