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BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUND. lax f Sp nort We Td OLR TAM TRG, | co | ? e€ W SO or or “TOBERASTEST |... BIKE RACES (Rr a 4 ; A ‘Antwe' July 19,— Ametica wilt 2 [1 BVBR SELECTED |=: Ba Poco |RUTH HAS GAVVY’S MARK TO SHOOT AT, (om "will Ye. Pekrs,_ the the contestants will be Pekrs, the : é : |TO BECOME THE REAL HOME RUN KING )|try-outs in Hatvard. Stadium] ™& ll over Burope. 14 . tr 4 x famous Dutchmap, who has’ been win- ‘Olympic_committees today announe- | Oo, his present pace. And eyen then it Reveal Western Athletes ed the following nations had ente & , { /. Ai cS } i must be remembered that Cravath. ed the velodrome évents to be he'c| - 4 ; x _~ ‘fh ' : warhorse_that he is, is’ still in’ the Strong in Field Events August 9 and 10; Great Britain United 1 i game occasionally and hitting them States, Holland, Dehmark, Italy, South out, ; : Africa, Canada, Luxemburg, Switzer- Cravath began poling homers in| TWO U.S. RECORDS BROKEN Los ‘Angeles in 1903 ard since then 3 he has hit at least ten every’ year. except five. He has hit that figure for around-the-circuit clouts » every year since’ he joined the ‘Phillies witt’ ong exception—1918, ~ SUNDAYS GAME Bismarck Wins Over Beulah, 13 to 6, in Swatfest in Which: | Frankenholff Stars | $ It has been’ amypunced that the polo. matthes at Osténd will be played rom’ July 24, to 31, instead of .the | _- Tom all es of the country qualified] Jates in August which were announce: fot places on the ‘American Olympic ed last ‘week. eam in the final trials at ‘the Haryard| The American polo team includes , stadium Saturday in a‘track and ‘field| %0l. Nelson 2. Margetts, Col. Jahn C. inet, the average of which has neve: | Montgomery, “Capt. Terry Dela been equalled. M. Allen, and Capt. Arthur Harris, While no world records, were brok egulars, with Capt. William Wesi, . j ov".two American field event figures} 2apt. K. C. Greenwald, Capt. Sloan |" f uel were surpassed, two’ amapeur atnier | Odak and Capt. Harry N. Chamber- : : AX any boy what he sehior championship reeoyds were also} lain, substitutes. Against the Amer- j thinks of Ward's surnassed and another. was equalled.| cars will be the Belgian, Spanish, /Orange-Crush and Lemon- cambridge, Mass., July 19>“Athletes COMING VALLEY CITY Bismarck took Beulah in tow yes- terday afternoon by a score of 13 to 6. Wamuuie score wage ¢ the. feature of Mombers of the-American Olympic} french and Britjsh teams, this being : : ; Crushe=then watch his ex: Bora Nor was the excellent. show- continittes who will select’the ‘team| the firat time jf the history uf polo Prestive, - widening grint an Brown. Pingree man on sec: which will represent the United | that ‘five national teams have en- He's wise to their sparkling’ ; er 5 States at Antwerg ‘next month ‘ex; gaged in a tournament. America has deliciousness! Sy id; or of Miller Anderson behind the pressed the opinion’ that, the 1920) 10 entered the archery targei events combination would be the best bal-|‘which’ will be held here from August} ; The exclusive Ward process come anced that ever safled “from these! 3 to, August 8. + “CARL: WANDERER, are ore promos cid (che + shores, «+ < bepsiysd rey JS 17 apace Is caf - Wanderer, the ex: -ariny i. ’ 1 me oy nae at Games eck vere MANDAN TAKES | Heutenant, who slow his wits and 4 ‘the fans are celobrating Frankei- . : hoff’s return to his old-time clouting BY LORRY A. JACOBS In all he'baé ambled around tha, pace. The big first baseman has| ‘New York, July 19—Mr. Baby Ruth, | vases after slamming the ball oer re tutte: at a good cllp, hate has Sultan of Swat, may pole even at the fence exactly ‘218 times a data. { wae ew tie Wy pal played in a lot of tough luck, being ne runs.‘this season but he wont wihs pest’ year was wil, n- Tagged stranger ie hired to act’the robed out of hits by good catches. Haas to-endanger one major leaguc | heapolis in 1911 when | hp sot 29 poe oe enon aval ager oom | i SOLEN GAME | part of a highwayman, ‘insane? He | But he was in. real form yesterday,| record. ‘We're speaking of the one| runs, but his leading your with the agip, attracted’ ‘more “than 20,000 wna Nactantea th el Balen ain {is clasaad ae te. Ciena ried smacking out four hits in five times at silvet-topped “Waodcn| majors ‘was his Philly, record of 24° ‘hat? ‘and scoring four runs. “Iwo of held, by ; ane a PP e Phit-| in 1915. panpctaors to” the! -Haryard, stadium. Sunday~at Mandan’by a‘score of 6 to| row,” '.He has beon ‘indicted, and he Shoes” Gavvy Cravath, he of the Phi * Interest and enthusiasgi\were, keen! 5, them were ringing blows, one a two-! $ Ruth's record, however, weeds quite stained th 3 ‘Lhe Solen team has seven Indian says “he. cdn’t bée\ttied, and given the bagger to left and the other a scream |” G14" aithtul Cravath, it appeara| afew years added on to tt. Up Pa eRe PR AT sucked ‘with players! The Mandan team is coming’ rope too soor. Wanderer’ tried to} aan ad pibejsingle past first. from the records is some little homy {date he, has made 7 -home"suns--.| dress rehearsal on the parade of na-j 0 piamarck next Sunday and willl cover ‘up hisverlime hy making it ap- pt j - Anderson’s Hitting. make a big effort to retrive the defeat pear ‘that the “highwayman” ‘killec run swatter -himself, and the Ba: most of them, of course, being ade tions, the mal feature of: the. suffered Twat. Sunday. i i i Miller Anderson did some terrific i S I iId-be can’t even touch him unless he plays during» the last two years. So, Olympic gam} ther” and track his. wifes and he killed the would-be RAEFRpE: ble hat beng abe factor in about: five years more: of organized | looks as though Cavvy. “should wol-J conditions «wer pérfect, * ‘and’ more holdup. / three hits out of five times up: Bot) baseball and keeps up something: like} ry”: for some time to come . ean ia Gat we ee for: the NOMINATE GOMEZ 1 VE Ea | : 4 American ,Olympid, fund ‘thru admis- Both outfields played some good | ~~~ ‘sion charges: " ne FOR, PRESIDENT. 200,000 ABO , terme mina and purtans for ome) WILL BIG SMOKE COME BACK TO Ane the Soak te Paeas th eADh aon gulf 18. tno Nationn| “HENAEW YORK ofthe blows that went for hits” U.S. TO FACE PRISON SENTENCE | si" mete scorad inmost of the | Liberal convention ast went. un-| WHOCAN’T READ ' =—— be WA The game developed into a free hit- “ : 4 e Ais contests in ‘-erder, to <afford’ animously nominated former Presi- ting’ contest after the carly innings, Olympic committee. ie basis |aent ' Y std ce ‘i ix nae ¥ is dent ‘Jose Miguel Gomez as its can- hh ‘ rer ; with a lot of errors mixed in. Two| Will Jack Johnson, éver return to, so when he got into Mexico.he decided yr the selection -of % laze Ih didatg tor tHe picsideney’: “Gé-to:School” Drive is Planned southpaws were on the mound, Hegna to look up the former champ. the United States to serve on a one| Po cD ia that if Gov. Canti had these qualifying triafs eastern atH-| Gen. Gomez later in a speech to the by School Officials. to Coun- for’ Beulah and Needham for Bis- a PREIS Se as Fa * w hangs over Jetes secured 52 places, gaiddlewestern | convention outlined the party’s piat- marck. The Bismarck line-up was| Year sentence that no 8 not stopned his fight on July 4th that) perrormors 30, ‘and far wonforn states | form, whicN included planks calling switched around with Hurley, third| his head? he would. have surrendered ‘himself | ? feract Situation baseman, playing short and Chief Roy} Fright fans and United States offt-|.to the U. S.authorities on July Sth. fen a, general wienae de ike on ie nite esleetlon tbe hoa oe ; er pe Shows Well. ’ | clals are- anxious to know the an- Panis Moat tijuana, wih him track events, while: the western ath-| women, for the repeal of the war Now: York, ‘July 19.—“Greater New . wite. »| letes were strongest in the ficld con-| stamp tax, favoring tariff-reform: and | York" is really “Illiterate New York,” Beulah has a first class team, and| 5Wer. -doesnt want to fose him. . ederal hi t revealed. had’ only lost two out of 10 games be-| Morris Penter, one of the promoters ' Jack had plannéd to clean up’ about teste. Chicago Club Leads : |'defense of Cuba’s industrial’ produc- eg thers fect Sea maa reved the fore yesterday. The team is composed} who recently offered $250,000 for the ¢5.000 on July 4th, -He was going to|. ‘phe Chicago ‘Athletic association 190. an interview Gen. Gomez said | Ré of 21 in Manhattan and the Bronx ‘ almost entirely of Beulah men. Two| Dempsey-Carpegtier~ battle, visited turn this sum over to“his Wife and re- led ‘the feld with: 35 Wnghish. re l\ i points ayd the who canprot read’ or write English. Fis: putea of: the old Halliday team| Tijuana not long ago. turn ina year. New York Athletic club was Fy lose ete Saati cnderey oe ures for the other three boroughs have played with the club yesterday. The When Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn, Now that his chances” are gone it second with 33 points. make ci its er the re | not yet: been compiled. Of course, a players displayed commendable sports-| the Pueblo fireman, fought at Las! is very doubtful if he will.ever come] “Western athletic scored heavily in Jations betwen Cuba and the Uni votaher of these so-called “illiterates” gaan nip) in, the, Held. Vegas, Penter was in Johnson's corner, | back to the old U. S. ‘ the record-breaking, Sol Butler, are’églucated in their'own language. Beulah fans support the team loyally ag thool” eee | negro: sprinter antl” broad jumper . To counteract this, a “go-to-schoo and tried to arrange a special train, a aveana tty-ab des r from Dubuque college. leaped 24 feet NEW BUDGET GET FOR. drive is being planned! by the muni- but the cost was deemed excessive. Nordland fe on Kenny's err | ‘ : e Slavery is Anderson re i third. Nordland stole. Roy Anderson, ¢ . 8‘inches in-the broad jump, displac- cipal Board of Education, acting in a ‘eorge Slavery is the team manager. | <.foon Genty’s bad throw to Anderson | Nordland, If ing by % inch the record made by ARMY: OF FRANCE cooperation with the State. Depart- Berored by Orseor Cort Cop Colas Valley City Comes. ‘and Nordland, scoring. “A, Anderson flied to | R Valley City plays Bismaxck here] M. Wasscm. ‘wo hits, three runs, two errors. } A. i Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Fourth Inning Needham, p =o ment. of Education.: Paris, ‘July 19—The French Cham-| “{lliteracy maps” of the ¢ity have Send for free book, "The Story of Orande-Crushe per-has yoted favorably on the budget | heon carefully, prepared.. These are 4. _, and Lemon :6 Mover Prinstein’ at Philadelphia in “Butler, who also holds the A. A. E. The' local club hopes to get revenge | , Beulah—Chicosky out, Hurley to Franky. } 47 ri x Gentz out by\ the same route, Franky otals .* ™. ‘broad jump championship, tried , of 5,041,000,000 francs for the French 'Yarge-scale and show a black dot for: és Pion, the: two, fides defeats suffered last | Heking the ball out of the dirt. Halbel- / SUMMARY for the world’s record of 24 feet’ army for 1920. The sum provides for | pubes inliterate person. ‘The dots are}< , Bottled in Bismarck, N. Dj by gree at val 30 p The games will} seh out, R oyto Franky. No hit, no run.) “n.. jace hits, M. Anderson,-Ghadwick, L.| 11% inehes made by Pat pconege in , 32,000 officers, 700,000 men and’ 186, thickest on the lower Hast Side, in| \ ., Capital City otalng Ny galled at G80 p.m, | ; : OT Needbarn sigled to. Jeft.. -Rob-| Wassem, A... Anderson, Halbeise®, Franken- Engiand) 2901. ‘but failed, \00" horses, ‘This ig 156,000 men and , Harlem and the Bronx. ‘ Es § j ee Te's Sunday's game play by play: | cris hit a fly to right, which Malbeisen, drop-| Wort. q Record Broken 1 40,00 horkes. fewer ‘than the 1 renal) ———— H First Inning ped, the sun bothering him. Hurley popped: to Hit by pitcher, by Needham 1; by Hegna 1. 4. y i “hadwick poled a ‘Yexas leaguer to| Crowe. Brown grguitded to. Crowe, forcing|) Base on alls, off Necdham, 2 Mitton Neer of’, the iiaots} had in 1914, The United States adooted. standged PS LETC ea Fright. Crowe hit hy pitched L, Wassem | Needham at third. Roberts and Brown ade} ned 8, 3 MuJeK: Sic Blgoia tes 7: A. C.. ‘was ‘the other. westerner to! Referring to the fact, that the. bud- time in 1888. eRe bert @ pop-up, which fe ht, | vanced to. third. and second swhen “Kenny |! Harned runs Tews 2; para, 0. establish a new Ameroan ~a-~-*! get: tor <the French’ army in 1914 sibek ee Consumers doubling Crowe at first. My W und. | muffled a throw to second. M#ranky singh} Struck out, by: Lisene >i) lsmarek 7. | whén he shot” the Javelin 192 tet was. only. 1,500,000,000: francs ‘Andre! : shapes Cons! Njed out to Franky unassisted. wno | ed pastfirst, scoring Roberts:and Brown, Fun, no error, Y f°} M."Anderson filed to center. ‘Two hits, 10% inches. sneivy.e, Minister of War, said that i le F. K. Foss, of. the Chicago Awa. S military force of this size was ab- Dray and Transfer Roberts struck out. Hurley struck | to runs, two errors. Brown singled, and took second on Heg- ifth Inning who. tried for’ first "place in the wl til Germany haz t y ‘schigh throw to catch him rapping at first.] — Beulah— th “field, A solutely necessary unt er! iy ky got an infield. hit,” Brown reaching Bee geen ree ree getteareed's Kim, 1920 OPEN PEN GOLF ‘OLF | ‘vault with’ 13 feet one inch. “a be Al peer. doisarmed, and that Germany ee Co. Al A. U. ‘mark tried’ to. better his| PRES a sate eRe Freee must be disarmed in order that France world record of, 13 feet U6 inches y \. anal but | failed. . More that ix high may.cut down her Bie, eS CHAMPION Phone 270 n and Franky] scbring Hegna. Crowe safe'on an infield hit. P1920 01 pat stole, M. Anderson poled al Franky to Hurley. Ghadwie doubled to: left, | & iH georine. f a lt Roy, pe, L. Wassem eal dste left, cori Cling wick to A a 5 wo runs, four hits, Wassem forced fe, at the plate, Roy ‘to errs hs ay “, . pancaerrer: - Mi, “Wivlersony M.-Wassem went to, secoud. jumpers cleared better than, six feet) — ,», WIFE OBJECTS ) (Bin on er -Ice and Teaming Second Inning icosky! singled to left, scoring L. Wasiem, and the Sinner, John y, Of OAKLAND—Hugh ‘Walker, heavy- t Beulah—Chicosky out, dham to Franky.| and Chicosky went to second on the e Multnomah A. C., of land, weight ‘boxer of Kansas City, is no: JOSEPH BRESLOW. Sr Hoots? z Gentz, |. Halbeisen. forced Gentz at} throw-in. Gentz out; Roy to Franky. K 01 to Brown, Kenn} out, Brown to] Four ruts, four hits, ‘one error. y Qrogon, rine cited. £0 teu all posing for ‘the movies ‘in California. | phi land ‘hit a ‘Tong. fly to M. 4 oA Ailerson “fanned: Needham | Wassem. Roy safe when Hegnts dropped (his ord to win. He cleared. six feet ‘tour | “is wife objects .to that part “of (& Roberts out, | pop-up. Anderson foreed Roy at ‘second, . ‘land “a quarter inches but fafled in fighter's career. | Gentz to L. Wassem, Gentz making a nice Prowe to Kenny. » Needham popped to Gentz. his attempt to break the world’s ee jstop and throw, No hit, no run, no error, | No hit, no run, no error. iM REDUCES x Th if 3 ‘Sixth Inning record when the bar wag set at six SN : { Beulah—Iegna aha vhich Fi Beulah—Halbeisen” flied to. Nordland. Ken- fect eight inches. inches, | SAN FRANCISCO—Joe Woodma: knocked down with his-bare ha ra ny lined to --Hurley, | Hegna popped | to L manager of Johnny Shepard, is keep- ; é A fouled to Ro i i any Bp Bi age te error. Necdham (pS ERA | ing tab on Sam ‘Langford. He says safe on Roy’: pitched but three balls/in this inning. the star baby has lost about 30 pounds : he ! chRob 2 Hurley hit a sd Be Spe ameter Wee neat at | __BASERALL hes the advent of prohibition jirive Wut couldn't iield it Chicosky. Ne AOLLNRA NGL ATOR ¢ / time, going to third rowe out eventh Innin: . frying <to make: home,. after, Li. AW: a poulahChadwiek Tiied to Brown, hoy : SATURDAY GAMES, \ fides 2 % trapped between firs! C01 made a leaping catch. Crowe . popped ™'to ra Pitt ons, 1 y : , Branky, [1 ,Wassem out, Brown to lranky. i. H i sburgh, 2—2; New York, 0-4. No. hit, no run, no error. Boston, 4; Chicago, 0. Pius TERARING AND |sacritdea, eum ypsianled te te. left bere) B farek—Franky singled ay to "ie SS f Brooklyn, 3; Cinciffyati, 2. Ps e Kenny, Hurley be t. =] Anderdbn agubled to deft. scoring his Pier: 2 : s . : American League. i S | son hit a long two-baj co} Franky fram) It was 3 long hut but the big chief had fo pull * i ‘New York, 20; Chicago, 5 A Opposite the noe. y at tl 0 ° Sie nde ol w 5 i Neg B : E ges i "poston, 2 pene { uthorized Resident Dealers for : it by pitched ba to ‘ond, Rol = ; te Gene bask of Ahr Hurley ed St, Louis, $4 28, -theROY ALTAILORS bs to Vassem, ree’ runs, “four hits, ‘no American Associ: : When you need a Sign } er. disniitiicins Fag amen Association CHICAGO—NEW YORK j / PHONE 909 swine i Milwaukee, §; Toledo, 4. 1S". =< Big cut in Teller Made Suits / Beulah—M, Wassem grounded out to Suits worth $40.00, now $29.50 Franky, Chicosky safe on Hurley's er- St. Paul, 7 sIndianapolis, 6 o The Bi k Si Co. |] 2% Gene fouléd to H. Anderson. Halbei- ( sRansas_ Ay. 9; Columbus 7. Suits worth $55.00; now $34.50 he DismarcK sign Co. gan found ta.teft. Chicosky stopping at : i Suits worth $60.00, now. $39.50 406, Broadwa: lier, Kenny: stole. Hegna, out, . Suits Cleaned and Pressed Ye Broadway, Pisa atiiObhr ete carne es DICKINSON IN Tifigtiarck—Brown went 10” gecond when WIN, PROM BEACH game Sole his grounder and threw 1 six SSS ; fect aver first. Franky doubled’'to’ left, scor- 4 1 net Brown:t i My, Anderton © flicdto (oenter: Dickigson, July 19.—-Dickingon’‘de-| b . OD F Franky going to third. Nordland hit a. high feated Beach, 8 to 5, here Sunday. | Fee rae Pree) : < s t ove which Crowe dropped, ‘Franky, scor- s ve Dickinson ......102 100 040—-8 14 y p bs piss e q Ing. Roy ‘singled to right, Nordland taking é freee Beach 000.019 400-5 ff F ECT 5 4 i third. Hegna’ went -to (third ‘and Crowe : ): bd ‘ : went in to pitch for Beulah, Ray, stole Batteries Beach, Gibson, " a Ors ody % £8 truck out by Gibson, 6; by Camp- MA Db : : hi oH to W Th A ‘ ms jut mre. Veet hree runs, f “oe oe ball, Be pia on. balls, by ‘Gibson, i : ? », * { $ : in' innin: ‘ f wens ‘am ae: i : s nevlah—Chadvdeley lined. te ellurley.. Crowe =. pe ‘ H fee ~ i ‘ flied ‘to Roberts. L. Wassem got’ an infield = a t " ? we s ; = : hit. M. Wassem flied’ to Roberts. Onc hit, ; i f Irs = a mee as tes g Ses ym yo run, ‘no error. . 4 : j AL ‘ ; ABR W POALE he +hampiopshig: et AMEANIRG ©; = = : Pee isis the genuine Crowe, bp + Gon cringe moe Western Colt i jociation for the a tt AwD HOW 10 a : e W i 18757. <0 ume y" deka the lan ngs, Wallt oF ATTAIN IT . \ Vassein, | 107.309 it Louis, 5° wp an ‘0 play, in the ~in bottles Chicosky,“€ Webel finals’ of the 1920 tournament/played ; Ss ANI LT IMBING the home Hathelse 091 000 over the Memphis’ Country club course : ‘ ‘4 reno 0 0 2 0 Saturday afternoon. y } os aE Beste 3 at soda fountains ieee Bar AE oa \ Hot Water and Steam mee Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, ‘All j / Totals”. eer y ae 4 arn ging - ; joned -Material'ani orkmanship Guaranteed = - and on draught; aaa GEORGE OLNCAN sf,, July’ 19.—Tre regat- ‘ p : i F Bismarck. | i sctiedutea here for Saturday after: 3 FRANK G. GRAMBS B H POA E Duncan. won_-the 1920 open. goif| noon was rudely interrupted by show- | 3 A : i <1. 3 1|Championship -recéntly at‘ Deal, “Eng., |i¢rs, ‘ands all. major events were poste o Brown, 5 with dn’ aggregate of 303. >". poned, y 2y City vs. Bismarck ‘CAPE ALL BJA LL PARK ridley and WEDNESDAY, JULY 20-21 - Games Calléa’at 6:30 p. mie Siok 48 » byloot ¢

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