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1 1 ' i 1 q | News of Sport World| VENTS AND GOSSIP FOR THE FANS oe (CNG ee) _ VALLEY BUNCH TAKES TUMBLE IN FIRST GAME Bicmarek Wins, 10 to 5, in Well Played Game at Capital Park Before Good Crowd TEAMS PLAY AGAIN TODAY Bismarck batted out a victory over) | GEORGE SISLER; BROWN’S FAST STAR, REING HATED AS SECOND TY COBB BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE MANY NATIONS: PICK OLYMPIC TEAM MENBERS | Far-off Australia to.Send Cham- pions in Five Sports to Ant- werp Sportfest SOLDIERS FRENCH HOPE St (BY: Associated Press.) Sydney, Australia, Jufy 21.—Cham- Pluss am tive sports, swimming, ten- nis, cycling, distance/ walking. and be sprinis, Win represent) Alistralia at the Auliweip Olympid gates, + Miss nanny Durack, noted Austral- uu owner, Wit NOL-DE gn the Olym- | pic games team... Illness has made it wipussibie tur her to-go to Antwerp, other swimmers, however, are g0- i ing. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920. dyear Tires | ‘Goodyear Tires in the 30x 3-, 30x342- and 3%&4-inch sizes'ate manufactured with char- actéristic Goodyear care to build high relative value into évery catcads and! tread. \ abies ete ese 5 { Last year more cars taking these sizes were factbry-eqiripped with’ ‘Goodyear Tires than Valley City last evening after getting | They are Miss filly Beaurepaire, . ‘ ‘ wees Kita away to a bad start. The score was! Frank ‘Beaurepaire, champion of Vic with any other kind. 10 to 5. toria, Ivan Stedman,-Keith Kirkland, 4 WAY t The game was not ragged, as the! score might indicate. It was well} played on both sides. ‘Two of the er-| ut. May and 8S.’ Herald: Two bicycle riders, Gera}d Halpin and J. King, will “enter at’ Antwerp. In order to make these tires widely available th: users of such: cats; we ‘are operating the _ rors were due to the fact that the sun jaaip.n nuias the commonwealth halt: ‘ : ‘ bothered the players. nile record. and King the 10-mile worlds largest’ tire factory devoted to these ‘the Valley City team started out as championship. nee we, x | if it intended to murder “Andy” An- Australia’s sprint representative sizes: set tay : derson, the big right hander of Bis-) marck. Aided by one error, the Val-; ley bunch batted out three runs in the first inning. Anderson Settles Down. Anderson then settled down and the valley bunch only got three hits in the remainder of the game, though they got two runs in the second. Bisma began slugging in the second, driving in three-runs, and in the third drove Dennis to cover, An- gell taking his plac Ld ! Roberts, Bismarck center fielder, was the bright star of the game. He made two nice catches in center field and drove out two clean hits ‘which aided in the scoring. 1 The two teams play again at 6 o’clock this evening., Most of the stores will close early and a big crowd is. expected to be on hand for the ytd ; GEORGE . SISLER whi ve W. W. Hant,who holds a mark 1 10 seconds in'the;400 yard dash and 22 2-5 for 220, yards,“ "The distance walker will,be G. R. Parker, who has], ve marks in the one and three mile events, the latter in 22.minutes 45 4-5 seconds. R. V. Thomas, co-champion of P. O'Hara Wood in the ‘world’s doubles chatapionship, will represent Austral- sv at tennis with Cerald-Patterson, the commonwealth’ vis. cup defender. Wellington, New: New Zealand’s Olympic .Games: team will include-B. Hadfield, sculler, who has won the Diamond Sculls at Henley and I. Davidson, sprinter who; accord-}- ny’ Lu 1ucui- records; has fowr times}; 10 seconds ‘jin. the 100-yard veatel dash. Uiner New Zenland-athjetes going to |’ land, July 21.— | If you own.a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car requiring one of these sizes, go now to the néarest Goodyear Service Station Deater’ for Goodyear Fires and. Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. Antwerp. will be Miss. Waldrond, hold: Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no 30 x 3% Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, $2 350 4 29 5 518 7 2 how -the auspices of the technical commit- i Bismarck i BY DEAN SNYDER. Fleet-Foot tee of the Spanish Olympic gare i ab r hpo a e! hey've called Ty Cobb the Georgla] Like Cobb, Sisler is a fleet-foot. | commission. Many Of toe aes a Hy Mie ¢ 4 i ‘i ; o ' Peach for the last 15 ee pe ue There aren’t any faster runners in the lehee ote the ees om pee ang 1) Brown, 2b. Por a BCT BE the drama enters Peachy! 1i5 jeagues than George. ‘The slight-| 200-metrés. run—-Hernandez Coron- | Seibert, rf . -411 00 0, ‘ est hesitation on the part of a fielder | ado, 23 2-5 seconds. ” ean a enhott, 1 1/1. It now remains for the world to start | ” ‘ Py ‘run—) 3 7 Sag Saas are é | Erankenhotf, 1b .... 2 1 112° 4 4 calling the Brown star—THE GREA’? | in handling a ball oft eh @ bat and| iy (5,/000 metre: rinks Sones) 17min ee , x » i orale . quis , CEORGE SISLER. that: ball goes for a base hit., 4 ce ae TES ; : He Nordland, If feet LO: On OS E Hee igce |. His Aaoeational fielding at first has Weight putting—Nin, 10 metres 97] Running high jump—Urquijo;.1 me-| and Indianapolis. divided. a double: | Second game: R.H. E. Bullock, 3b .. PO T4120 This tribute is certainly due the su. € ‘ centimetres. eG 4 i s i ak DACA 5 9 9 5 fecfil Ha revived the same kind 0f-thrills that 4 : 4 tre, 60 centime at . | header, .the- home team winning .the | Detroit . .000 001 010—2 7 0 i . Anderson, D .3 2 2 0 6 O| perb St. Louis first baseman. A Running’ broad’ jump—Casas, 5_ me; ¢ t hic “e é en | Yr Geb Pe RS IES AW ier Gooner geet fae ce | Pushed by one of the hardest hitting | Hal Chase used to give the customers. | tres, 9g centimetres. ager first, 6 to 0,/and losing the second,! Washington .....000 000 100—1 5 2 ' z 9 . Fi ‘ he Sis:| He works overhead with quite as much ia Br -Parls, July 21.—French trainers at! 6 to 3. .Sdore: Batteries: Ehmske and Stanage; i 30 10°10 2112 2| fi@lds in the history of the game, Sis |. hen -handli the low! ,-22velin_throwing—Nin, 32: 'metres.|'the Joinville school for soldier ath-| ‘First game! R: H. F.| Shaw, Snyder and Picinich By ‘Innings: ler is: climbing higher inte the hall of enti when handling 45 centimetres. 13(6d cinini’to' have diopovered aie ak indiana : “tian i. » Snye ici 5 #| Valley Citys, 32.00 0 0 0— 5} baseball‘fame each week, ou Radite ry Hine Seek 7 100-metres: dash—Casag,\11 seconds. . 4 i ] ape a he pie Se | Bismarck “°9370'00*—10| During the last four years of Ty) Sisler isa college broduet naving « S00 metres: run—Grasset, 2, mihis, 7 ihe eee ct Ghee Adadatitiorn in Minnespale 400,000. 02x—6 12. 0 _SISLER'S HOMER WINS | Summary—Eafned runs Valley City.;. Cobb’s reign’ in the Johnson family of | filtered “through the university halls at | seconds. . a Coe a Y 2 Ser-} Batteries; , “oldsmith and Philadelphia, July 21. —. -Sisler's }) 13Bismarck 6; three base hit Seibert; | ewatter’; the Brown first baseman has'| Ann Arbor, Mich. He is just in: the 400-metres: run—Lorenzana, 53. sec: Seancin ian Igerian colored company.| Henline; Schauer and Mayer. home run over the right-field wall |) pases on balls off Dennis 3, Angell 2,| boen. approaching greatness. prime of his' career, being. 27 years] Gag, z pati Arab, wor. thie: montha ‘aku |. “Second. game: R.H. E.] in the eighth won for St. Louis yes- || Anderson 1; left on bases: Valley City) This year with the Georgian Peach! old. ig Ahead / Throwirg the discus—Nin, °28-me-| ning, has been wrt See cone Indianapolis 200-000 031—6 9 © 2 terday,+5 to 4. || 5, Bismarck 5; two base hit Brown; ! in the background, due partly to a get- sancti 2 What is ; a the territig | Tess 32 centimetres. for ihasd0dtnetves nner ne pa Minneapolis 100: 100 001-—3 10 3 Score: : R. HE. / struck out by Dennis 3, Angell 2; hit! away slump and. later to accident, | ‘hot her he.can Nore Se Tne! 100-métres “hurdles—Coronado, 19] “Black Hope,” as the French call him Batteries: ; Jones and . Gossett; | St. Louis... .. 000 003 110—5, 10 1 ia || by-pitcher Goheen and Adams; sacri- | Sisler has. oceupied the batting‘ throne. | hatting-pace he has se during t fi ap seconds. ae t ninning alone ‘aiid dnpacel” weguels . Robertson, Hovlik. and: Mayer. Philadelphia ...100 002 100—+ Ww a fies hit Brown; stolen bases Roberts| His-bat has clicked through the first | half of the season is an open: Bib 4 ' ed the 800-meters: in er iat Gy a 4 esety Batteries: ‘Burwell, Dayis and Sev- 3. Frankenhoff 2, M. Anderson, 1. Of-| half of the: 1920 American League sea- shaculetion with the odds in his fa- eniesédvat Antwerp thithd Ponpeetet PULL AHEAD’ iN: EIGHTH ereid; Moore, \Nailor and ‘Perkins, r, ficial scorer Winn S. Mitchell. ‘At-| son at a pace. ie 5 % r ee i =f se ‘Milwaukee,, July | 41.—Milwgukee —_—— E) tendance 650, ‘Mme 1:45, Umpires, | ach week he is being forced to ex.| Cobb has turned in two Iilt seastus STILE GOING Wd free mHOLiON: ANT EYCAtlY eceee| came from behind and defeated. Col- FOUR PITCHERS BEAT }__ Jones and Loubek. | tend his powers. For looming back of | with ave of .429 and .410, respi a bles:the great ‘rom Longboat. 5 umoys, 9 to. 8, by scoring five runs| Boston July 21.+-Cleveland defeat skate Sn ASS SS him is a wonderful trio of rivals—Joe | tively, in 1911, and 1912. ii state ramen: ~| in. the. eighth. ‘ . [ed Boston, 9 to 8, in 11 innings y. HERE’S WAY TO Jackson, Tris Speaker and the ram-| It is a high mark to a a but all Pak Sa eT | Score: -R. He B.| terday, Scor R.A ob, SUPPORT EAM paging Babe Ruth. sai wed arbaa the Dove are touching up the bal is i} | BAS LL | Columbus... ».+ 300003 110-0 9% Cleveland ...412 $00 000 U2—9 14 } 8-18 the general rule Win er cake (i With ok i Milwaygee- ....111 010: 05x—9.16. 2] Boston... .-.002 002 210 U1—-8 55 . } = T players, th 4 suciing improves slong. Ray ee on the game: lt wilt >—_—_———___________—____#] Batteries: Mulrennan .dtd .Hart-| ‘Batteries: Morton, Niehaus, Uhle, ‘Wahpeton, Jul: —O: f with their hitting. new contigence | ace :Sia eto | : ley; Reinhart: andGaston. Bagby and O'Neill; Fortune, Karr ball game in North Dakota this year | RECine Tame chology boosts | He'll have to travel some. Cincinnati, duly 21 Brooklyn won| PITCHER abd inte tet trfes saw Wahpeton defeat, Breekentidge | nim and the breaks go with him. But Tyrus is,that kind of a peach. | trom Cincinnati, 2 to 2 ‘The folding | war te tis eiatk: grom Tolede today | ere Sunday by a score o! 0 0: | Ding . ‘ 1 tA 'ahpeton pitcher, fanned 15 batters. 7 pega , ee i Brooklyn .. C00 160 062— Oy i % BERGDOLL LOSES Beg ned le aera be relied te tne breading Cincinnati” 0.0 000 101-2 91 MeColl: The sebret wag: tT a a. cA : G i saat HE DECLARES ranks. Binville was bred by Snyder. perenne Grimes: and: Miler; Eller] mojedo. 2013 ae eae i 2 M etch IS AIR LICENSE 5 Peacgpttinrs 75eT ee Kansas. City ...120 Be By 8 ile bears : oe viesy, Brady, McUoll and Mur- 2) 4 ‘ } eG RTECS HAZEN GETS EVEN GIANTS BEAT PIRATZ6 EN ; Rreevoadconatertil é ; es o : K. ¢ New York, July 24\—Grover'C. Berg: New York, July 21—“If there is one o . sea wate phy, MeNeill; Ames and: Brock. doll, escaped prisoner from the mili-! fellow T would rather meet than an- BREAK IN GAMES fener ae evans iene A AN. LEAGUE : tary, pridon where he was, sent, for) orien ie atatoment made Dy: Juck]| ° “Hazen; N. Di-July 21—The Hazen "Score: "HB AMOivide Double : 4 draft desertion, has had his pilot’s li-| ‘This was’ the statement made by azen; N. D:, July 21.—' iat : 3 2 ‘ cense revoked by the board of govern-| Dempsev. heavyweight ¢ehampion of| ball club has split even in its two last | Rew sy ork, a sae oe sae ¥ 3 iNew. York, July 21.—By dividing When you need 2 Sign ors of the Aero Club of America. Hej the world. has games, defeating Center 9 to 4, and . Batons < seane 0 : e Le yesterday's dougle-header, New York; PHONE 909 was given a certificate in April, 1912.| “Now that I have vindicated myself | losing to Hebron 4 to 1. The Center atteries:, D and Snyder; Coop-| Americans. won they sertes from. Chi; rian peers of the absurd ‘charges preferred! game was played at Center and the ew and: Schmidt. cago, four games to two. The visitors The Bismarek Sign Ca. The total estimated agricultural against me, I am ready to give my at-| Hebron game at: Hazen. Scores fol- —— won the first game, 7 to 5, by a ; ae 7 wealth of the dominion of Canada | tention to boxing,” he said. “I beat] low: erties | eoeeT TUE HOLDS BROWNS | ninth-inning rally, scoring four runs 4061,' Broadway for 1919 amounts to $7.379,299,000, Fulton once and can turn the trick if at nn ee 2 4 eee pd Sener are *e after twa, were outs alen York took ¥ ‘ again.” azen 2 013— a fi t, @ second game, 6 to 3; as a resw Dempsey has erased the color line| Center 200 000 020— 4 5 3 bunching hits. Score: R. H. B.) of Mogridge’s* steady. pitching and w i and stands ready to. make a match; Batteries: Larson and Nelson; Pelke Boston '.. 300/100: 000—4 9 2) timely.hitting by his’ teammates. Ruth . oe ee ee ee Wills ppm cure paar ade eee Case and Madison. ccteatd Soott wate ee pisinig ap iota home runs of the r ne ‘ Sel aeAts u cott, 8 season in the first. game, the ball go- PE R F ECT This statement, is contained in an 123 456. 789—-R H BE O'Neill, Wilson; Carter, Hendrix and} ing. over. the, right-field grand-stana. % ‘ XK announcement given out for publica-| Hazen .. . 000 000 001I— 1 7 3 Killefer. ~ Score: i ; i z ‘ tion by the International Sporting club| Hebron . 000 200 200— 4 6 2 * ' irst game! i RHE iIMAN 00D ' which: will stage’ the bout ‘between Batteries: McKinney and, Nelson;, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION \ Chicago... 000 129 00o4—7 1d 2 a Wills .and Fulton at__the Newark| Shiesbaum and Krippner. Hargrave Stars New York :. ..100¢310-000—5 10 2 ‘4 Sportsmen’s club next Monday. Umpires: Freer and Norley. , St Paul, July 21.—Hargrave’s bat-| Batteries: Faber, Kerr and Schalk: * ere es —_— ting again featured St. Paul’s 6 to! Quinn; McGraw and’ Ruel: 's otis, BOEHLING GOES BACK. PLAN BALL PARK 2 victory over Louisville. yesterday.| Second game: R. HB Cleveland, O.,, July 21,—Joe Boeh- Vii i ITS REAL -¥ » Cleveland, O.,.. July. 2l7 oe, Boe , 2 With’ Louisville leading, 2 to 1 in| Chicago... .., 011 00 010—2 10 0 § . ling, a veteran major league pitcher, | TO SEAT 50,000 the fourth and Miller on base Har-! New York .. ..200 400 00x—6 8 2 MEANING 4 has been released by the Cleveland aN grave drove a homer over tHe feft!; Batteries: Cicotte and Schalk; Mo- AND HOW TO: Americans to tee oekiied team of the! New York, July 21/-Somewhere on field fence. The next time up in-the| gridge and’ Ruel. \ ATTAIN IT Fac ae ica Ne ieee aa Manhattan Island, location not vet an- sixth he repeated and «in the eighth! . ee ae a a ee ore eae SUT | eta te ther bkute"ne' tay Ye avaseee tp Saat won ~in bottles and 1919, rejoining the Indians this! 59.990-person: ball park for the Yan- J ; the fence and going for a double. ,| goth games’ of a double-héeader from for the h spring. He is-a left-hander. tae % a jome Se Shas ences «| ees. Babe Ruth, the New York Amer-| | Senne: RC Odnan0. bi a Werpingion yesterday, 7 to,6 and 2,to; = x F TE ee ican’s star, ‘on’t quit’ knocking | Louisvilie . aR cores: ’ fountains H sent free tpany man upon re- Clevehant On duly Be Binville Peele delat a RR arcane’ rang: "Hig Total now. is St. Paul... ..”.000 511 01x=6 11 1//"riret game: " R. HE.| at soda Fy QUeSt ee ee 2.09 34 by Binjolla, a full brother to} yor kt ihe American Legion has vot. | 82 He. got one yesterday off Pitch- Batteries: Long -and Kocher: | Detroit, 001 002 219 000 001—7 15 | and on draught’ : CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL Binland (2:03. 1-4)" and one of the| Bast Of {ne Ameren ar vefore the| et Faber, of Chicago. He got two in| Griner and Hargrave. ¢| W'ah’t'n 000 002 004 000 Ov0—6 14 3 : i 53g! Berry Block, Nashville, most consistent trotters of the past | legislature a clean sports bill suggest: | OMe same, Monday, off Pitcher Kerr, Seater Ao Batteries: Oldham, Dauss and ae . decade, hag completed his racing ca- aa e. Ilinoi stic| also of the White Sox. His last seu- MILLERS GET FIRST smith;.. Courtney, Snyder, Schacht, ed by the Illinois State Athletic a 9 9 reer. George A. Tipling of Cleveland, ! joarg: son’s record, a world record, was 29. Minneapolis, July. 21.—Minneapolis” frickson and Picinich, Sie ’ gane. ty Valley City. | er of the New Zealand women’s 100- a al more tian the price you are asked to pay. q ab r hpo ae yard swimming record, and E. Wilson, All-Weathe; ry - eal ae A Rouch. rf .. -400001! «nurdler. Wilson: holds the local 400- YA Go wales cof less, merit why, risk costly Conway, s: Abd 1000) Te 04 yard and 120-yard hurdle marks. His 30x 3% Goodyear casings when: such sure Protec+ Goheen, If B12 Hoole 120-yards time is better than 16 sec- Single. Gure Fabric, $2 150 tion is available?...30.x:314 size $450 Wintield, 1b -41160121 onds. * An.iSkid Tread. a in- waterproof bag.. us ered Sterling, 2b . -3 0113 0 ~ H McGowan, 3b 30001 0 Barcelona, July’ ‘21—Some idea of Kaplan, 30 0 7.0 0 what the Spanish athletes who are to + Dennis, p SA saad ee tag take part_in the’ Olympic’ Games at Angell, p 201020 Antwerp can accomplish in the vari-|\ ‘'" Adams, cf VT =T; 10%0 - 0.0 ous sports was obtained at the ath- letic meet held. here. recently under BASE BALL | y City CAPITAL BALL PARK - TONIGHT at 6 o'clock ‘ pe gO —————————————

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