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? PAGE SIX yy BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB "THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920 © N e W S 0 { Sport O rt AMERICAN ASEREIATION Sale : ) / EEN AND GOSSIP. FOR THE( FAN | ce a i a : i SEVER AL G AMES BROTHERS JIMMIE AND STEV 1 touievilte, iy ‘ : €) : : ; ~ SCHEDULED FOR / JIMMIE NOW STAR: mi B G Eeaghesl Kansas Cf NATIONAL LEAGUE ~~. ; Won: Lost Pet.! Rrooklyn 40 519 Cincinnati. +. 39 557 foe J \' z ifsburgh es 42: 523 its Ff | | AB 508, | ‘. 5 494 } St. Louis AS ATS Mandan Probably ome Here Boston. . 46.446 . Next Week McKenzie Plays ‘ Philadelphia, 53 A404 AMERIC iEAGUE - Friday Evening AN Gretiaae teat ao i i —— Cleveland, 62 32.660: * cs New Yor! 6285 A 8 BROWN AND HURLEY GONE Chicago. . 68° 36617, ( MRS Washington... :',,.. 48 44494} ‘ i) St. Louis... AB 47 AT 2 Mandan’s fast baseball team prob-|° Boston. $ - ¥ ably will be seen>in action at ‘capital Detroit. park again next week. Philadelphia. At the conclusion of. a confzrence a of managers of. the Bismarck and NATIONAL LEAGUE ; " 4 Mandan teams it was tentatively ar- ‘ 14-Inning! Séssion { 5 ranged that Mandan, would play her) New Yoru July 1{2--New York ‘won Ee | next. Tuesday or Wednesday evenitg. a 14-inning game. from, .St. Louis yes- y The proposition to play a series of terday, 6.to-5:. Phe winning run was " ‘six games, two Sunday games and score Ree ats siteled eat if cu Pilla Sanat between oe completed the ¢ircuit on Young's ‘hit Spiness, ‘good cheer ‘anda smiling ex! aration in every, , Be ti sideration by the Mandan manager. : to center. Tha €ardinals.drove Deve: glass of BRAZILLA. y z ? I'riday evening of this. week | the( ‘By DEAN SNYDER. ter, and Steve were to pair off in the | las . u from he mound An tee fel “Everybody's drinking: it because ‘it is a “eheer-up” drink, k local ela will play MekKonsie‘at Gap “Yous Know ry Die Droyion, Sy ives. | Gen vy ep hall of the, latter-inning Burns and Staid business men, good fellows, pretty girls, children, working people L ital park’ at 6:15 or 6:80\p:-m, Next'] Well, he* * *;”° Jimmy is a shortstop. He is as fleet, a oe wigs er ie ah cheval toh ad ever one elseWho likes to feel h oad Hatred) leasandy stins S Tuesday evening Sterling will play] Yeah! But you ought i see some-jas.a. rabbit., His‘ body -is trim’ and Reechts Na + Kena ee ala y tant al y' APPy; gi » PI y. : here. The team goes to Wilton“Sun-|of the kid brothers kicking up their | agile. He covers’a lot of. ground arid higch oar Ly he: y's in inl Tony ulated, all drink BRAZILLA: & i *) day. heels in the big orchards, too. can scoop up the ball on the;dead ean yay Weer the dost: inning and It is a delicious thirst quencher. Fragrant: with’ tropical frujts; herbs | J Harper, third basemen and ghick- That's the combination when the} run. ie : Wets ‘credit Toe Anezyiotory.. | and spices. | Gone en, second baseman, will stick regul-'| Nats and Indians play.. The O'Neills,| | The haby of th nooka family lias ‘Scores; ih R. . Try a‘g! 5 at the’soda fountait: “Also ‘bottled ‘for’home use. The syrup in pint arly with the team. Brown and Hur- Steve and Jimmy, hook up against) been geing ‘to schoo) a lot.in-bageball] g¢ Louis 100 000 170 bottles for home-use isto be had ‘at-most drug stores and groceries. ‘Is equal} ‘ ley have been ‘released. each other on these occasions—that Is, | oven though-he only hit the | New York 100 40@, 030-000 01—6 13 .1 delicious with plain:water as with carbonated water. Try a battle. ‘Frankenhoff is now playing along- | they are on opposite rosters. last fall... Jimmy has heen, a profes- Batteries. Sshupp, ‘Goodwin, Sher- / o side of a man he used to play against. Hand of Fate. sional since 191 del and: Clemoms;: “Douglas, Benton, THE ‘BRAZILLA ‘COMPANY » When Franky was ‘with Virginia in) “In reality accidents have kept them}, Other bigbrother and dittle brother | Toney and‘ Snyder. —* | the Northern ‘league Chi¢ken» was.) from actually playing against one an- | combindtions ‘in the majors, are Carson. : WwW h ee 99 TS } ‘ Pitching for Superior. other so,far thia.season. Jimmy was} Bigbee ofthe Pirates and Lyle‘ Bighee Battles. in Ninth hat puts t e ick”? “« “The papers had to haul Chicken’s picture out about»every four, days,” says Franky. ,“He nearly always. was sure of a win anda new strjke: out record’ or some .other, feature.” Harper played with Saskatoon, in the western Canada league, and 15 rated as one of the heat infielders in the northwest. Both Chicken. and "Harper played with the ‘fast Brinsmade team this season until it, disbanded. TENNIS SHARKS GET CHANCE AT nOURNAMENT State Contest at Minot, August 17, Will'be Open to Local:Net Experts FIRST “MEET, SINCE 1916) Tennis experts from this section will‘have an opportunity of meeting on the Hospital.list both times the In- dians visited: Washington. and. when | the Nats came to Cleveland Steve was at ‘Minooka ‘because of his wife's Serious. illness. You’ll_ remember pack in 1916 the case of Harry and Stanley Covéleskie. They were.on opposing teams. Stan refused to: pitch against his brother. ‘Well, ‘the O’Neill brothers do not car- ry that feeling and will play -against eagh other if accldents do not continue to. bob up during the last half of the season. Steve has ‘been with Cleveland since |1912 and Jimmy just came up to the) big show last fall, Alike—Different. The family resemblance is strong { enough that:most any one would pick them .for brothers, The. Minooka, Pa., ‘brothers hold the bat the game. way,” Each takes his grip,dow)i:near the knob. They're both hitting over .300. / Line drives feature most :of their, woodwor' Butfthe resemblance Steve i§.a'catcher, an unusually slow runnef; his legs are big and stocky. It |wouldbe about an even. bet if Truck Hannah, the Yankees’ slow-foot catch- |JOHNSON STARTS . :« JAIL TRAINING of the Athicti Then; there's: the: famous Johnston | brothers, James ‘Harle\ at. Brooklyn 5 {and cWheeler-“Doc” ‘of. the-Cleveland Indians. But these are in’ different | circuits and-there ‘is little chance. of j the O’Neills. 2 ©. Sandlot “Pair. | In Cleveland there are a couple of brothers playitig on the sandlots who look :so much alike that. one can ‘be substitited for the other and get away rdt boys, Billand hers; ‘If-one, of them gets wobbly in the box the:man- ager can~ slip the ‘fresher’ twirler in for.a. few innings while his: brother Tests. Brother stiift in'bageball is an inter esting thing. It gives’ the’ fans som thing to-talk about.and affords an ii timate »basis of comparison. The’ present example ‘of the O'Neill: Bigbees and‘ Johnstons shOws there is something. to. the :old. story,:ahout: the Kid. brother. who attains:.the ‘Heights ‘of jhis: big :brother: “Sylves,”. the’ exalted much enthusiasm. men. -They: ‘got YA NK POLO. MEN them playing apis eacl other like} oné, he used tovbrag about with. wep lary. boosts. | ‘Thoy | “| aren't Dl ving their regular ‘game, c a Philadelphia, * July °29.—Ninth | in- ning rallies by. the: losing team markéd both i.games: , pot. yes erday’s fouble- | R. HE, 2000 -000. 0033 6 2 2) Cooper ; and eee Smith and Wheat. :, P Score—-Second Game: 'r. ILE. Pittsburgh’... , .000 000.013—4 14 1 Philadelphia: . 10-110 10x—5 11 Batteries: . ‘Adanis, ‘Blake’ and'Havft- Causey, Gallia ath ‘Trae- gresser, Braves, Cubs, Split Bill Boston, July: 29. Boston and Chi- cago “divided a’ double-header yester- day, Boston’ winning’ the ‘first’ -game, 8 'to-4,. aitd losing; the: second,: 8 to 2. Vaughn was removed. from the open- p fe game but.came -back in the sec- on Score—Kirs' Chicago ..-. Boston... .., 462 :000 000. Batteriesy, YN Vaughn, Jaeger. { Bailey ‘and * Kinifér, Daly; Oeschger « ang Sowdy. Score— econ Came: é ‘Chicago va 900, 021° 060: Benton “ov03 Battes ‘and O'Neil Grimes Wins for Dodgers batted’ Boston. players made. eight er) Ri rors: in the second game. ~ | Bagby’s’ twenty-first victory of Fa Bea: ’/Thé: Indians ‘hit-Harpér-hard in the’ firt ‘Inning and ‘drove him’ trom | the ‘ound in the fourth. Karr, was hit Gvept harder in the ‘seventh ‘when Cleveland: ‘bunched: three singles,’ nd | : pubes ROWE. 600 000: 600—0' 6 1, 3 200 100. 50x—8 -12 ‘| Batteries: per, ‘Karr and Wal- terg Bheby v and Os i, 3 new ingredient. We ‘Abalities? ee If you are looking for’a ni ‘summer job, why ndt take a trip. to the penite) lary and help the» boys make birder. ‘twine? Trans- portation, food, hing, gmuse- “mént, “hosing? bath’s, “hair-citts;" ” and ‘what. 'not ‘furnished ‘free by the State of North Rakota:- ‘The: penitentiary” binder ‘twine + gant jp.'a- busy’ place just now. i Brazilla?: ~ What gives BRAZULLA its cheery, exhil- arating effect?’ IT IS'‘NOT A’DRUG. Tris ‘soniethin,» NEW. and-ditferent. Try it and see if. you can rec! genize this mysterious of BRAZILLA ‘Syrup to the first $0 whosend ‘us the correct: nu gredient with a 50-word eecription of} si ne ill give a 16402. bottle Ie le pt ti . for wwe is exceptional i or else the number of Jemnlnyesy ‘is Below Standard, About 60 men are‘ workdng in the twine plant now andyaround 10,000 pounds of’twine areaianu:” *“factured “each day: The prison. -amade, twine is .sold at a standard qrice of 13. 1-2 ‘cents’ @ pound. ‘|\,2P Phe plant is’ operated during ~ the.’ summer and fall~ only,” and the best players’ from all over the) Joliet, Ill, July 25-—Jack Johnson © - |< Brooxlyn; July: 29.—Brool ace x ; ¥ » Ill, J =Jack 5 i uis,. July. 29.--Gerber's double a handé, - ‘that: ‘can be ‘spared, during. these seasons ° 0) rations State at the seventeenth ‘annual ten-|¢ormer heavyweight. champion, today. DEFEAT BELGIANS three -Gmelnnati pitchers for'.18 hits and) isler’s ‘single in the ‘third inning sy. making twiwe. for the \|“ are speeded! up\as much as, pos- nis tournament of the ‘North Dakota State ‘Tennis association; which will be held at Minot, degifining Tues- day, August 17. The second annual Northern Great} started training for his prospective one year*in prison. Johnson today faced a 30-day stay] in the county jail here because of Fed- eral Judge Carpenter’s illness and re- "Ostend, ’ ‘Belgium, July 2 American ~polo team defeated’ ‘the Belgians, 13, to 3, in the Olympic -cot tests yesterday, rolling upa_ bigger. p the seriess winning: 9 - pitched! ‘shutout: bail, ' a. "hits, scored’ ‘three. runs, 6 drive’ in:two mare. 000 000 000 ‘32 and evened, to. 0; Grimes: |-made .thr¢ and helpe Score: Gincinnati. ..°. ve-St, ouis: a 1 ‘to, 0 victory over New iNork, . ORE 000.000 000-0 .-5-.0 2001000 00x41 7.1 “St.Louis : conti harvest. 4 ‘In’ fact there ‘is: a: slight ‘short age*of labor, Bither the. demand -. SS , ‘sible’ The prokpeéct af a ‘large _ harvest this year has ‘matérially , increased the demand for ‘twine. na ‘Plains open championship - matches‘ ey .a1 or rat 5 as ~ 9 cepits, 2,600. Steady to, 256’ higher, f other federal judges in-Chi-| score than the British .team. did th Batteries: Shawkey © and “Ruel; ( pi Me igher, weil ale bayaneluded in’ the program, cago to open the case of white slavery | against the Beligns on Monday, when Brooklyn a ‘ah ee any 5 Shocker, and Severeid: MARKETS I “Range, $13.76 to $14.75. Me * aa Mi ae = ‘pending against-him. the score was 8 Wingo; srimes and Miller i HI - Bulk, $14.00 to €14.25. : , same days. 5 “I'm sorry to hear the judge, is sick Bele OE ers f \ 5 'Gleotte Blanks Athletics CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ‘pts, 2,800., Kil e The -Program deed, ” th re ‘ 0: V ; ‘Chicago, July .29.—Cattle receipts, Cattle receipts, te Ki ers steady. TY i The first event of the tournament |__7em, indee ashe See ee EY ACW gill EDDY B. et de AMERICAN LEAGUE \ ‘Chleago, July 29-—-Cleatte hats Pr 13,000." Steady’ 1a, stroue om chores to weal Mey is the Northern Great Plains Cham- | joye, ys prep iebaied Wreath v iidea se aueh and. Bes Blank Boston Ayadetphia Pate the sate Shan hat aes steers. Early top, $16.86. Bulk $16.00 Fat ateets, $6.25 to $15. 50. ionship men's singles, which will be ly is led on. ‘the -. field’ in leveland, July 29.—Cleveland de- Chicago shut the visitor: out, YY: ito $16.50, Medium cows uneven, $5.75 pions a ane een 5 peste OEE AES attempting to’ trap. a shortfield _fly | f dated Boston easily,.8 to 0. Bagby, te 9. \ to: $8.00," Bologna bulls, $6.25:to $7. 25. Gows and heifers, oe to $13:50. 4 ‘ Phe second event’ is the Northern N EW RECORD SET the other’ day. Kopf ‘had yelled | was in splendid form and ‘bail “ Score: : 2 ~ RAVE. Butcher bulls ‘draggy;~packers steady.|’ ‘Calves, steady, $5.50 to'$15.50. \ Great’ Plains Championship men’s Take, it ddy. antly ‘supported, particular) by Jamie- Biritelp iis 000 00, buen B a Hog receints, £1,000. Uneven, 25 40° -Stockere-end ‘feeders, ste ay, 95.75. - i doubles, ‘which is also open to ail) «IN GRAND CIRCUIT | ~ nate clos © viarnah scoops aia Pek Nae gi2gp 18.00. re to $1200 sta 12000. Stoan ! comers, ry i front ig! o. 3, "Sheep receipts, leady. ‘The third event is the state cham- “Columbus, July 29.—Oné “world’s \, JACK. JOHNSON ‘COMES HOME” King; Cleottenand penal: ‘to $16. | Bamtbs, $6.00 to $14.00, pionship, men’s singles, open only to| record was. reduced yesterday “when Ehinke Basts Senators eaeop ‘receipts, 22,000; ‘slow First. Wet ers, $4:00 to 500. residents of ‘North <Dakota....A chal-| Rifle Grenada, the champion: three | * ‘Detroit, July 29. —Hittine Schactit | Sales °25 cents ‘lower. Top native|_',Hwes, "$2.00 to $7.00, y lenge cup goes to thé winner of ‘this | year old pacing, gelding, while,.win-, hard are ‘timely; ‘Detroit « wou from lambs, $14.75. Bulk;:'$13:00 ‘to $14.00, Mia eee “ series. ning the American association. trot- Washington, 6 to af 1 Sheep steady. Top. ni tive! ewes, S526) Spanish’ emmigrants have ceil an The fourth event is the state cham-| ting horse breeders purse. of $3,600 Se Ri H eI : coming ‘to this country in’ large pionship, men’s doubleg, open to resi-| for three year-olds, placed the setond Washington 601.000 0304-10. 0) SOUTH: ‘ST.PAUL LIVEsTocK - | ahiribers, -with the object of aking dents of the state only!’ # challenge| heat in 2;04%, lowering ‘his own} “| Detroit. °.. 00) 112 20x—6 111 South, St. Paul, July. 29, — Hog! re- “up ‘farming. ” cup goes with this match .also. wore redo p ecand end: a half) | Batteries: (Schacht, “Acosta” and a The fifth ‘event is: the junior state ban wane thie betta er Favorite an ‘Gharrity; Ehmke and 'Stanage. * cai PRs championship, ‘boy’s. singles. nls is Ted tnctne ig: i ‘ BEEBE TE hAOtAN = 7 i open to boys living in the state, un- 5 AMER! AN: ASSOCIATION der 16 years of age. ~ FAMOUS RACING ; ‘Efrors Fatal 2 i . The sixth match is the state chim- e F ‘ARM KEPT UP + Louisville, ' ‘July 29.—Louisville er: - FRY RHEUMATISM ee ee es coal cays eee nes | ant the ood before eal vee comers. A challenge cup gves to pas os ae 's: cwinner. : Faris, July 29.—It. is understood yestérday*'in which hitting \ homers ae Bek ee bee The seventh .event. is the,. state; that the, late William: K, Vanderbilt's | wageven:’ ‘With the ‘bases filled’ in. as been successfully 4 championship women’s doubles, is op-| §| en to all comers. A challenge cup stud Yarm: .at/Lequesnoy . and his training establishment at St. Louis dé the ninth, Hall sttuck out: Tincup. Scoi RHE ised Toe Rheumatism for: mosé Rheumatism. .is..more than' ajthan fifty years, It mere local disordér “confined to ie Se oe thorough and reliable blood reme- goes with the match. ‘Roissy ‘will. be continued. | William St. Paul. oe + 000 520 011—9 13-0 The eighth and last event ‘is the|Duke will, remain the” trainer, . while |. Louisville +000 200 041—7.13. 4 > at aanaortbe Abe paint lpg dy because i aeceetes Bae and state championship, mixed doubles. Batteries: Griner, Hall gnd\Har- infest the ease ge vhich Open to all comers, men and women. Details of the Series The tennis courts _on which the matches will ibe played. are located in ‘Riverside park. ‘An entrance fee of $1-for each player for each event come into existence in Europe. y ier jockey in.the Manderhilt stable The horses will r@ume racing Aug. 3, when Courtland is entered for the ‘Prix des Reves at Vichy, ier ipokey nthe Bando as ‘prem- WHO ‘RAN OUT? ness. Last year they were wonder, Joliet, | grave; Koob, Wright and M \ 2S" Mud. Hens Take One Télego, July 29—In an indifferent contest here Toledo won from Kalisae Cit¥9 to 2. i ‘ aS A | grant. \ ese it is a sec peeated liseage that has “its source in \the.blood ‘aupply. The millions of ‘little dis-| regarding your own case, write _ Base germs ‘that cause ‘the disease] fully to Chief Medical Adviser, “must: ‘be: ‘reached and eliminated Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, 3 ‘For free“ expert medical advice ‘will be collected in advance. NEW ORLEANS—Big posters an: Score: “a ; : Entries should be made before Aug.}nounced a Burke-Tunnrey fight. for | Ranyae City: ey Aol ary ay : 5 . CMTE ~ 3 6, to Gay S. Wooledge, Minot, N. 1.) Jersey Seaa. Taney Cn up n Herts Singer! >. Letter cand |< | X oS . ‘Entry fees should accompany the en-| @ vba n urke couldn't waj! a 4 = RN Sie § riese for it. to mend, and came home. Te ae “Middteton and McNeill. eth SS 1 \ The rules laid down by the U. S., was just a poor break in circumstan- k y iE will overn the tournament. . a A .- reaped Ei Rev. N. E. Ellsworth, of-Williston, ROBBIE’S ASSETS oe a double‘header B= N. D.,, will referee the matches. : BROOKLYN—When it’ comes to Score-—First Game: R..H.E: 2 & Tenth ered oF Peck Ave. 3 H Play in the state events wil start| handling pitchers. Uncle Wilbert Rob- Minneapol -"000 010 001-2 4. 0 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA f on Aug. 17. The open events will] inson of.Flatbush. is in a class with iColumbus. 1000. 000 .000—0- 3.%0 ‘ start Aug. 18. Pat Moran and Kid Gleason. Grimes, Batteries: Schause ab a Mayer! lar finest ahd ndst totem Teansient = ‘All matches will consist ef the best |Marquard, Mamaux and Pfeffer make Barger‘ani, Hartley. Hotel ‘in the North idely f; f = two out of three sets, except the semi-|the Robins pennant favorites. Scote—Seécond Game: ROE: lotel in the Northwest—widely famous for its = finals and finals in the men’s open OPER TT Minneapolis;. . {000 000 000—0. 7. 1'|+ comfortable, homelike. Accommodations. Except- S| ’ ; and: North Dakota state champion- eve MeGRATH’ S$ GRIT ai Columbus: . | 7020005 .Q0x—7.10, 4, ional facilities for sett ety Functions and for Recrea- = 4 | ship which ‘will be the best three out] BOSTON—Matt: McGrath, the hold- Batteries: ‘Robertson, Schwab, = f i ? iter! Us ch Attracti: -floor Restaurant, with Servic i of five sets. er of the world's record for throw-! Lowdermilk . and \ Mayer; ens), tio tractive main Restaurant, wit! rvice Expect Many Entries ing the 56-pound weight, barely made! Danforth and Kelly. both table d’hote and, a. la carte.” There was no tournament held 4n|the Olympic team. Grit alore put! J was either 1917. or/ 1918, owing to war|him over, for he ‘has a broken rib. “ Fwo. Straight ‘for Biewers < conditions, and the committee. in aAVE CORBSE, 1 i Indtanay 1apoye, July 29.— — Milwoukee |! RATES: ys charge of the tournament expects a LIVE i S ampere avet in the: late innings: “b Hl afke. turn-out. PORTLAND — Portland. fans are |\ and. fade it two straight from; Indian- \75 Rooms, ‘Private Baths : George Russ, of the Bismarck] ready to show that’ the boxing game apolia “the scorécbeing 7 to 1. is Single $2.00 Double $3.00 st Country club, said.this. morning that|is a pretty live corpse. The report Score: *° r RHE es 5 ; no definite arrangements had been{ circulated in southern: California that : Milwaukee 010 000 213—7 11-3 325 anes: eres he 5° made for any local players to attend|the sport in dyThg here has caused Mr. Jack Johnson, ‘late of Paris, Bareslona. and Mexico “City, i is summer Indianapolis 000 000 010—1.-% 3. * pao Deabee 63-26 5 the tournaments, but thought is pos-|a storm of. protest. ing” at Joliet, ll, prison. He skipped the country seven years‘ago, after) ‘Batteries: Wreeny- and vanetl 200’ Rooms, Private Baths sible/that a number from here would — a violating the Mann ‘white slave act.) ‘A few days ago he. surrendered at Covet and Henline. Single $3.00 Double $4.00 i take part in the matches. REDS CARELESS~ now plans to ask for a new triat. He walked across the border. from Tijuana, : - Lor Othe "5400 0 38.00 i BEA RS CINCINNATI — Baseball — experts | Mexico, and was arrested by Deputy U. S. Marshal George Cooley<(left).of| The’ total loss. of savings taken thers $4.00 to $8. om new type of « protectionism] here. attribute the uncertainty of the|San_ Diggo, Cal: Noah D. “Thompson,. former secretary to the -1 late Bi ‘Booker | out of the country is estimated, at si known as ‘frontier control,” ‘has{|Reds’.standing this year to careless-|T. Washington (right), read the warrant to Johnson, who. was hustled to, ‘a minimum of $2000 for each emi-

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