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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNA. " SATURDAY, JULY. 24, 1920 I News: of Sp port World. rid. P FOR ‘THE FANS BALL CLUB IN SNAPPY ACTION | WITH NAPOLEON MLoyal Fans See Bismarek Take Fast Gate at Capital Ball Park, 5 to 1 MANDAN’S GOT SURPRISE TEACHER AND PUPIL SMONG STARS, OF DIVING POOL IN OLYMPIC = | | : APRIL 28, 1920 MX recent urchase of Chandler Six was se 1 have alreudy three Chi adie ‘bis car is m: candies andl comment uponthe Jormeconomy,depend- flisyandefficiencyof lous Chand- BETTY GRIMES . A lot of fans missed one of the pret- tiesi games of the season last night, Bismarck defeated Napoleon, 5 to 1, in a game well played throughout on both sides. The Bismarck team was giving the loyal fans who were out la sample of thebrand of ball they figure on playing Sunday afternoon when. Mandan comes to capital park. Napoleon got a run in the first in- ning, aided by walks. After that Fairchild, former. McKenzie pitcher ‘who now is working in Bismarck, who ‘was on the mound for Bismarck, piteh- ed air-tight ball, Napoleon didn’t get ; another score, Bismarck started with a whoop, scoring four in the first. The club walloped the ball in handy fashion, Roberts sloughed one to right field and got three bases out of it. One more score was added later in the game. Elder Gets Hand. The Bismarck club only had one error chalked up, and that came in the ninth inning.’ Hurley’ was on_ third and Dolly Elder was on short. Elder got the glad hand from the fans hy some sparkling fielding, The whole tezm played) well. Napoleon showed well, the Nap Ghaodier care. Respectfully yours, { G. Granam Hane. Hogston, Texas. The Motor of Seven ears s Ago. ~~ and the Motor of Today — The Chandler Six of ‘1520: is a! itefinement of brought the Chandler: infotor and the one that first Chandler Six of 1913, Sevenyearsof standard Chandler chassis. to Aporosiinate non the | art of the Chandler organi- Anes “anges club being one of the best jn the Divne reriscory. ‘the game was clean on:both sides and the umpires deeis- 1ons were satisfactory to both sides, Surprise Coming. ETHELDA BLEIBTRE) Yr BY DEAN SNYDER te zation to this one Chandler motor has placed_ itin the position of distinction which it holds “today In these eeven j years. many thotors of many makes have come and gone. Chandler con- tinues a leaderamong fine cars, because of the The Mandan club is reported to be Neptune may be jealous of Amer- ibiven ‘servi excel coming across. the river Sunday | jca’s swim stars, who. are to go tu! : years of ce in the hands of eliénce of its performance. strengthened eniee: the game in whieh ‘Antwerp, but about all he can really ‘thousands ‘Of ‘owners, seven years of skillful On the one Chandler chassis are mounted ismarck administered a le-] do about it is to go “take a jump} meriretien by- Chandler engineers, has six handsome types of body. ‘ feat. The Bismarck club expects to] in the ocean.” make it two straight. Capt Elder has] In mentioning new athletic marvels either Anderson or Needham to draw| Babe Ruth’s name .somehow seems on for the pitching. to weave into it, The Ghandler Is the Most Fairly, Priced Fine Car SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES , Four-Passenger Dispatch, 32075 Cather Powers has left the Bis*| ‘Th lling Miss Ethelda. Bletu- 5 , 56, marek team. Anderson will catch reg- | trey Se eee aoe cea Seven-Passenger Touring, $1995 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1998 regularly, now, just'ike they: called ‘Man o” War t Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2995 doe How Passenger COURS, $2895 Limousine, 33498 - The score: the “Babe Ruth” of the race track {pupil just to: try and, keep up” with ' N: 0 7 x a few weeks ago. anes b i ape H ee i Tt resulted: from ‘the Olympic finals. hor. as; they swam about). It was fast Guthmueller, 5 3°0 1-1-3 at. Mannattan /Beach’ Bath, New York; }. Hoime, .c! 40 0-5 Vel recently: Sinan Miss* Selby ‘a ae port, 1b) / 4, 9 y | new world’ ‘sprint: record ‘for,’ met: ! Davenport, i'ccs4 § 1 oe) new wei piso Or) ‘NORTHWESTERN, AUTOMOTIVE co. MH rf. 0. 4 minutes 34 seconds, aa. against‘. bie Cait er iousets re ¢ 00-3 1 0}-the international: standard mark of 41 Tiss rsp tes : ea { P : Ve BISMARCK, N.D. Junge, ci 20010 minutes-and 43 -seconds,.establishs Se ate ed "the ce of i BRee aera Sa See : 3.0 0 0 0 0] DY. Miss. Mannie: of Australia, ; : : Hines fat Bes : ake Frances. Schroth’s unlisted Myer, 1f. by and. Miss record of 4:minutes, and: 40 1-5 sec- iniare Ona sunt: Doar, , 29.1 2 2414 a \.f] 0nds on the coast. Minneapolis -Spec! aaeiag Pe ABR H ay ae Teacher” and.-Pupil’ hanes ae interesting is’ the Hurley, ub. Pee eae Back of that race there isa story) ot Miss pete ‘Grimes, one of. Am Brown, 2b. 4.1 0 © 5 1{9f how-a pupil-took the laurels away|icd’s high ‘divers. who has “been sel: (Frankenhoff, tb. 154.2 114 0 from her closest friend and teacher. {ected for the Olympiad, : AWNOraON eck ORO Just two. Years ago-Miss Bleibtrey |. Betty is'a. Minneapolis girl. There ROY, hss “4-0 1.0.0 | ¥a8 sixteen. years oid.: She became fs no dive. too-hazardous for her to Needham if. | “10 0-0 0 4{ interested <in the: ‘sea. “She: tucked: | attempt. hone of, her. favorite. stunts = liter 8s. 409 4 4|her golden curls up under her rubber fis what she calls a “Mineapolis Spe- Totedo Bunches Hits |. Score: R. H.E.| and Schalk; Payne; Pennock, For-| rival fs Sisler with an even two hun- PRcntGld, 402 8 2 of cap and decided to make ‘swimming Clal.” dt’s. full. of loops: ahd. grace. 24.—Toledo bunched! Brooklyn ..":: ..010 201 -002—6 12 0} tune, ‘Karr, Hoyt and Walters. dred. py Deere AE Sf Jia business. . When she first attempted to leave} hits in,two innings on Graham and | Pittsburgh ..100 100 030—5 13 3 Rice Steals ‘Em 3% 5 62716 2 On the same beach there ruled a) 2, spring board she hit the water flat | ‘won fi m Louisvill Mens to 1. . Batteries: Mammaux, — Smith and| \ Galloway’s Bat Wins i Riee of Washington pilfered three \ By innings swimming nymph who also had Deav ahd was Knocked unconscious. Her , ROH. BE. ; Adams and Schmidt, Haeffner,| ‘Philadelphia, July 24.2—Galloway’s| y, bases during the week and is show- Napoleon | 100-000 900-1 | tiful golden hair. ‘She was, Miss Char grit ruled her ‘feelings.: She: didn't 00000 100-15 1! hitting won yesterday's game from De-! ing the way with 38 tNefts. Sisler ‘Bismarck 441 000 Qut—-5 | lotte Bovis. rhe had just uachenied oles Ae GaN Bul So hwantebe G thay Wagke a fo precast Gs | le are ite stb sRommell, replaced Bobby ‘Roth’ ,also. of Wash- Ss iss Claire Gal as queen of the 5 raves Get See-Saw Game ched his, first full game in the Amer- Summary runs Bismayek | me ‘3 eens swimming records for women and has Middleton :and McNeill. St. Louis, July, 24.=-Boston defeated | qean league. ~ Mita B | ington, a8 finmereb, Ravine ieee zB St. Louis, 6 to 5, in a see-saw game Score: yesterday, driving Haines from the} Detroit... ;. mound in the seventh. Philadelphia. . R. HE. -.001 000 000—1 6 1 -.001 000 21x—4 7 1 1; bases -on balls off Fairchild “4. sthree base hit Roberts; left on bases (Napoleon 2, Bismarck 6; wild pitches aaded the national high/diving cham- pionship to. her long list of records. These water nymphs aren’t go vel He has twentyfour to Roth’s twenty. ; Other leading: batters: Rice, Wash- ington, .369; Meusel, New York, 3615 “Fithelda and Charlotte looked so much alike that people ‘believed them “Golumbus Tries 4 Twirlers ‘ Col jumbus, July :.24.— ‘dlumbus was Rasmussen’ 1, Fairchild 2;.struck out | Sisters. ble'to maintain a fv lead, : i i j in ; ‘Then began that friendship which | delicate. Miss Boyle is the heaviest unable’ intain a five-run lead, es-| Score: R.H.E.| Batteries: Leonard, Okrie and! by Rasmussen 2 by Palrehild 6. ‘me | f en began that fonds whic! with her 156 pounds. ‘Mise Grimes is| tablished in the, second and third | Boston .200.010 300—6 17 0| Woodall; Rommell and Perkins. - WGhieago, ‘Chicas O44; Sparta Atbidaane g000 cr eat chill | tor the past two years. |riext with 146, while Miss, Bletbtrey’s St..Lo 00 010 001-5 13.1 Cniceeo, att ee Ye Boston, 43 ‘ z At first Miss Boyle advised her| weight is.1 i Ratterie eQuillan and O'Neill; arid Sa eee A meyalb at esi .+ Haines, Sherdel and Clemons, Dil- troit,. . johnston, Cleveland, .330: SPEAKER TOPS Jacobson, St. Louis,-.326; Felsch, Chi- Sco ; Indianapolis . , hoefer. NEW BALL PLANT OSTINATO So eae ee 4 ‘lusky. cl: to| Pittsburgh .. .. .. a Columbus. . 023 000 o2t, 8° 18 0 piisle stay cago, .323; Chapman, Cleveland, .322. . RISES IN DENVER [hie the best ee te ins tol New York Be rgd Gossett; AMBRIGAN LEAGUE SISTER IN A, lL. jodwin, Eayrs; the’ Boston iter .. Loui et ict lan, jerman, jarger Vi | — pine! er and outfielder, strength- Lake branch. £ aa Ke 0 New York, July 24—The Yankees ened his hold on. first. place among . ley.” iNATIONAL LEAGUE Drivé Vaughn, Out Chicago, July 24. SP hiladelphia Na-i wrested thé American !eigue leader- ship from Cleveland yesterday, win, ning the-third. game of the series, 6 to 3. The Yankees now have a lead af four points and the teams meet in Chicago Boston. . Philadelphia. the National league batters. He has an average of .404° attained in 57 games, in which he was at bat ninety- four times and cracked out thirty- Denver, Colorado, jorado, July 24.—New Broadway Park, a modern baseball plant, has just “been erected on the {4 ruins of the ‘old Denver Western RATTING RACE *- BASEBALL | League Club park, recently swept bj Teague Club park, Tec ly See Oe AMERIGAN “ASSOCIATION Nt Ag ated Wien eh re Ca rraagy yang) wie, Was so| thor si a1 fame of the series tomor- eight hits: Roger Hornsby, thet. w Yor! : a 0 > ih Tithe new bark ene oe eying St. Paul vow Tost -| Cleveland. . i af i bean aaa over shee pyiuitors, Nada manratenterraey sae 'Y Cobb Boosts His Average by ‘dighty: ae eames in whlch t Loins gath- . a ‘aside Gitister ree x yu ler. was ~ is not in the league this year. Minneapolis . 60 44 ea ty a94| unable: to subdue the attack and be- H pens semaines un the-game: aantil Smacking. Out Some Hits cred: Teenie ae times vat bat, for A RUE SPOBR ABN Toledo... 48 45 St. Lou 48° .477| fore Bailey stopped .the rally seven| New York failed ‘fo score until the ~ During the Week Portland, Ore., July. 24. Na a aaa pole ds Boston.. 46 459) runs “hed ‘Ween scored, giving Phila-| rourth, when™ three runs were put z Bancroft Gets Runs \ Fee eal cacetiets Sse ictal tL Mea 45 46 55345. delphin: @.10 to 7 vietory over Chi:| across’ “Babe” Ruth knocked "his oo J. Smith, of St.Louis, made the as 8 basebal associat Hoe whlch ‘op: Louisville... .- 44s 48 eae 64 97 | cago. Fletcher's hohe run off Bailey thirty-ihird home run yesterday. Peck- ! best showing among’the regulars dur- erates four leagues and’ includes forty | Columbus. . . 36053 ¢ with two runtets'on base clinvhed the! inpaugh also hit a circuit dtout; his OTHER MAJOR RECORDS) ing the past week, He boosted his two amateur clubs in its. membership.| Kansas City. 61 cue Gen ASSOCIATION i came: tor Polleceinnle third in two days 3 . average from .319 to 332 and is in Lape ET Sa 4 A, E. ari ‘ ¥ b of Ni York MILTON VS. McCLUSEY. AMERICAN LEAGUE Leaders Win ‘ Patina, +-190;010 01710 11° 2 Gas 100 000 020—3 bees = Chicago, July 24.—Driving out thir- int ie sosttion, with "328, e aul Mon Jul 2A he een ae Won to ae St. Paul, July 24.—St. Paul associa.) Chicago . :200'220 001.7 8 0 Novos oo ool Sone § 1) teen hits in eight games, Tris Speak-| ; Banéroft, the former Philade)phiar, which plays Bismarck on August Brooklyn... ...:..... 53. 3 ‘ tion’ bunched six. hits, including a] Batteries: Smith, Causey; Gallia} *’ he er, mahager of the Cleveland A’ now with New York, 4s the-best run- and 8, will. meet. the McClusky team! Cinginnati... ..... 47 37 _560|-triple by Hargrave and a doyble anid. Wheat; ‘Vaughn, Carter, Balley| petteeer = Morton, uhlee: Nishane 2 ‘age e.,Creveland: Aner getter in the Teazue! He. registered . Ln Coumbe, off James, in the Foot hae and Daly. nage aa Ruse awkey, Mog-| cans, today is leading the race for! 5° ines. Burns his teammate, is the the ‘batting championships of the American league with an average of .M6, George sSisler first with .405; funver-up with 54 .telies, -Williams, of Philadelphia, failed to increase his home run record, Hut continues to gained a margin which gave theln | a victory over Minneapolis, Tto o q Score: 8 R,.H.E. ‘2 2) Reds Blank Giants: Al * Cincinnati, July: 24—Neale’a triple Ret entire ren r pao ‘sataauareatanareniann namo Sister Gets Home Rin ‘Washington, July 24.—Sisler’s home Score? R. HE. . : Z OK GARAGE pean “Mo in ico} uy 3 Gant yesior Ny Mena see Gicinnetl un. int tte bith was ne only: ra Joo Jacksor of ‘Chicago is third with! iae. See oe ChicagurNes ates 2 *. t ade. by St. Louis yesterday of Tick: ‘ f * i 202 4th Street Opposite G. P. Hotel Batterie#: ‘James, Hoviok and May: ther wat invincibio: the Gusts tatting| $0" and Washington won, 3 to 1 Gane Max Carey; of Pittaburgh did not steal i 2 er; Coumbe; Hall and Hargrave.» .: i Fer ackanner peat seit baie fatter’, Score: RHE Babe” Ruth, the home run “kintg,| any bases during the week, but his ; » Service Station for "| the tenet. 1 St touts -. ., «000 000 001-21 6: 0] B00sted his average five points as a) 32 thefts rematn ‘high. HUDSON, ESSEX, HUPMOBILE AN Rent. Alexande se . R }W.'5,| Washington “900-000 12x—-3 -7 2 result of oracking out thirteen hits| . Other leading ‘batters: Roush, Cin- , ESSEX, D CHEVROLET is Milwaukee, July. 24: —— Milwaukee 00/000 0000" 4° 0| ; Batteries: Sothoron, Wellman andj imcluding @ quartétte of home runs,| ¢innati, .827;~ Konetchy, Brooklyn, : CARS : \| arore betaine) ae se) innatl., ....000 000 0fx—1 6 2| Severeid; Erickson and Gharrity. and es Seer A Ue ie thes Dattctt 323; Hollocher, Chicago, 319; Big- Pcs pst inning, winning id Henkes Y,|. Batteries: | Benton and - Snyder; a age rehalined ‘i # ten \bee, Pittsburgh, .316;. Groh, Cincir- We repair all makes 1H Rate ta cuewoenee it excellent Ruotller ‘and Allen.’ ° | Pinch Hitter Wins star signalized his return to the game, nati, 918; Williams, Philadelphia, 1 £4 ball, allowing ‘only six hits and fan- Boston, July. 24.—Chicago used its with a hitting drive that boosted his| 312; Myers, Brooklyn, 310; Stock, pe abbas ahi ae AND:PARTS FOR SALE . it ae nine. ‘ eRe ‘oul Tip Retire Two Hits to better ‘advantage yesterday and 4Verage from 318 oe 331. ; a Laat, m3) eee jcc innatl ‘elephone ‘or i x Score: ‘3 A tabureh; Jul; 4 lefeated Roston, 8 te 7. Ruth is setting the pace for run oung, ‘New York, 307; jack, p $61 for quick service } 000 001 000-1 6: 2 y Mee Brooklyn ae: getters, having scored 94 times, with| Chicago, .307;_ -Nicholgon, Pittsburg, , Kansas City . Ga i Mi feated. Pittsburgh , 6. to 5. OLSON & KINMAN i azar sory. 400 100° 00x—5 10 ata ae vee a the’ Chicago ..000 004 040-8 13 2| Speaker the runner-up with 82 tallios. .307; Kelly, New York, .303;, Twom- . Batteries: Alexander, Reynolds.and' mound<in the when the locals; Boston 002 032 9002-7 18 .2| Ruth also™has negotiated 240 total] bly, ‘Chicago, 3035 Z.-” Wheat, | Brock; McWeeney: and: Gaston. : sey. Batteri: Brooklyn, .300. iy one : | score thse | Faber, Wilkinson; Kerr | bases in hitting, while his closest ae ei BALL PARK, at 3 o'clock Mandan rooters are coming in force for the best game of the season , 1 ag sadn fi 0)

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