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BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBU THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920 EVENTS AND op TOR THE PANS | ———— ic fol carl [OT iron (36, BUT Kiet - PERFECT, JUST THE SAME | FANS ON EDGE iy OR BIG GAMES: ~ ATBALLPARK Valley City Faced by Bismarck in, Two-Game Series—First | Today STRENGTHENED Plans. were made. to handle a big crowd at the Valley City-Bismarck Athletics baseball game ,at capital park at 6:15 o'clock this .evening. The Valley City team is in fine trim, and the local club will present ; one of the strongest lineups of the # season, with Al Anderson on -the pitching mound, Minot lost the first game of the series with Valley City this week, > to 1. Angell Valley City’s south. paw, was on the mound for Valley City and Giffin twirled for Minot. Up to the eighth inning the game was TEAM IS | part: of McDonald's ‘body, is the ay perfecy Be any man’s in America. Hours of T: "By LORRY A, SACOBS New York, Aug. 5 5.—The most “per- anybody's but in that frame the Val- ley ‘City team broke loose. ‘The second game was taken, by Minot 10 to 9. Walker, of Sheyen- ne, ‘N..D., pitched this game for Val- ley City and did‘ creditable work, dé spite the big score, according to re- ports of the game. There was loose playing on both sides. Boardman, it is understood, will pitch for Valley City in one of the games here. Christensen, who has ,pitched_ for Bismarck here before, was expected to arrive in the\city this afternoon and may be scen in one of the games. Thé outfield may be strengthened for the game, Needham and Seiberts probably will be seen in the, outfield. to add hitting strength, to the. logal team. Tomorrow’s game with Valley City. probably will begin at 5 p. m. THROWING GAMES, CHARGE MADE IN COAST LEAGUE San Francisco,’ Aug. 5;—Hat Chase, former Pacific coast and major league baseball player, yesterday was barred by W. H. McCarthy, president of the: Pacific Coast league, from-all the parks of the league. ‘Hart. Maggart, outfield of the Salt ‘Lake club, was re- leased unconditionally. by W. Lane president of the Salt Lake club. Thé action of the executives, it was) an- nounced followed’an investigation of charges of gambling on the games, “Babe” Borton, first baseman of the Vernon club of the. coast jleague, was indefinitely suspended as a, resylt. of the investigation aed reeled the release of. Mageatt. ‘President reCarthy, ina’ state. ment, said. Chase last, week at Lo» Angeles told. Cltarles A. Baum, Salt Lake, pitcher, that he had friends, who were willing ‘to bet’ large sums of money, on the’ games “providing that they had the ‘edge.”. :* i McCarthy declared Baum’ ‘‘to his credit” indignantly refused. The statement added that last week at Los ‘Angeles “Babe” Borton offerea pee FE AS QUIT TOBACCO | So Easy to Drop Cigarette. sed by Pat MeDonald, the ‘New York | \policeman who represents America as a weight thrower in the Olympic games, In every, respéct, decording to phy-| sicians, athletic trainers and coaches j. who have examined -him, ,the upper | Ralph ‘Stroud, Salt! Lake’ pitcher, 9300 to “throw a game.” Stroudrefused Mthe offer. ‘ At “Immediately after this offer was: made,” ‘Lané said, “Borton left’ the hotel at’ Los Angelés with~Maggart and paid him‘at, a Los Angeles bak the sum of. $300 which Maggart ad-! mitted he received but which he claims wag for. a’ gambling debt in- curred a year ago.” DECISION IN — DEMPSEY BOUT; décisfon - will between Chicago, * ‘aug! Shea 7 be rendered in the’ fight Jack Dempsey and Billy ‘Miske,* of ‘St. Paul, at Benton Harbor, Mich., ‘Labor. day, according’ to, Promdtem ‘Fioyd, Fitzsimmons, who’ says he has received assurance from: the. state ‘boxing commission of Michigan’ that a decision will be allowed. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Lots of: Runs : Columhus, Aug. 5—Columbus _yes- terday defeated Milwaukee 22 to 6, in the opening game of. the series. Miller and Staylor, who pitched {in \ the early innings, were both’ and’ generally ineffective and Shor ‘stop Lutzke went ‘to the mound in the. thfrd inning in which 10 Colum: bus’ runners scored. The. hitting. of Taggert, Magee ahd? ‘Brainerd j tea: tured. Brief Hits: Lorig’ One Louisville, Aug. 5 By bunching hits Louisville won the first. game of ‘the series from ‘Kansas: City, PEt Brief‘and Tincup ‘each’ hit a triple and || home run. Brief's- homer. over the left’ field’ fence wag, the-second in the history ofthe local park. He.also, hit the first during the season: of 1919. Rondeau Breaks Ankle Indianapolis; Aug. 5.—Minneapolis | scored two runs in the first pod fect-torso in America is that posses- | of being ‘great, : bulky’ knots,: are a3 EMIS SAE ED UA ORs SVE aA games were, played.. his, 5 to, 2, driving (eilmai ' ne In spite of the fact that F vreDionata has spent hours every day developing thé mtscles of; his ,back and should- ers, ‘they. do not appear overdevéloped; ,; and '-the muscles themselves, instead soft and pliable as. those of a child, although the steel sprin Le felt. . in them,can * AMERICAN LEAGUE Ruth Gets Five Hits Chicago, Aug. 5.—Chicago. made, it three out of four iby winning the final. gate of the series with New York, 10 to 3. before a crowd. official 3 timated at 28,000. For' the four games the attendance was officially estimat- ed’ att 126,000, the largest’ on record for a, four-game ‘series when single Kerr pitched to Ruth-each time, ‘he 4 was up, and on three of his five trips to the plate there were men on bases at the time, ' BOSTON GETS Detroit, Aug. 5 Detroit, 5 to’ 1, here, ‘taking the ode game of the. series: ‘,. Both’ Leonard and—Bush were hit hard,; but the lat. ter kept, the safeties. scattered. SiSLER’S HOMER NETS TWO St. Louis, Aug. 5.—Philadelphia‘ hit in’ the pinchés and déteated’ St./Lou- from’ the box’ in’ the’ seventh.” C, Walker’ hit a home run in: thé seventh? with:two men.. op :base.. Sisler’s circuit drive jn..the eighth’ with Gerber ‘on base accounten forthe locals’ run. “Oleveland: : “aug, 5,—Washingtofi| -closed its stay’ here by winning! 11’ to 3, thus’ breaking ‘even in the pres: i ent seriés. Morton pitehed great;ball until the sixth, when with: tw: out! he! weakened; allowing. fouf rung; Jae Wood, who had pitched but two-thirds | of an inning. slit f i to stage a omeback but lacked Smith drove | in Clevefand’s" rul , NATIONAL LEAGUE J 4, Cooper Wins Battle Bsn ANS 5. SN Gooner had the better “of” Filligim: in-‘a: pitcher's bat- tle and. Pittsburgh . National made: it | four victories ina five game series by j~ defeating Boston 3 to 0. In‘the sixth Fillingim “issued: two passes, , and ]- singles. in« suécessio: op-by Southworth, Whitted and Cutsfiaw score three runs. - Goodrich ompany- ge ‘b do what is ri bt is nee x 2 Gee olicy’s it is The ¢ damental. - ‘ the foundation ich Fabric Tire, or Silvertown: Cord. arene bees som : - The Creéd of Goodrich s serves 2 ae you buy a sturdy, de “y Sven On Cords, 8000 a sine * ; abel Ts, 6000 Miles / Reece ee Te krone Cio, aa a tire of tires, 4 ! My nk an BN | _ Cigar, or Chewing’ Habit ° ' No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering to- bacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for .a..smoke. or, chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. All desire-stopr. Shortly the habit is completely’ brok- en, and you are better off mentally, Physically, financially. It’s so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doésn’t release you from all craving for tobacéo in any form, your druggist, will refund your money ,with- out question, No-To-Bac ig made by. the owners’ of Cascarets; therefore is. thoroughly. reliable, esteyday and. they, were’ enoug] vin tl rea a contest: of the st ioe ahi Aug: Be ey held’ ith. Indianapolis, 2 to-1. Hovlik Chicago to two singles yesterday, and) pitched great Mall until the. ninth, in, Philadelphia won 4 tol. } yr cour be excliatiged | had to prandle some 260,000,000 cou- itAY to’ purchase) about pons.. ‘ning, when’ Indianapolis pushed across] 7 se ; rib one run. and.:hedtyo en on Dae Monee OFFICES i . f |. And postal authorities here declare clit ted, I ang ot a FF REB). ‘| eames ets onal tS: the | iiey’do not\beligve that: many. cou- inthe : ed Ms : U! d States sal aetoteain in’ 5- |’pons. have’ been ‘issued’ since’ the’ post- eae Pane oe oar aks field. z Hleonion was, formed: Anyhow, ne It is likely that he jwill be out. of the sare they" ah “going to find game for the “remainder of. thé season. Freak Homer Scores Three~ Toledo, O., Aug. 5.—Toledo clubbed Coumbe’ ‘ahd Williams for. 14 hits: yes- terday and won the opening game of the St: Feuls series, 8 to 4. ested, he would Have] ~In' Denver theve"is a mark near the state: capitol which is exactly one’ mile above ‘sea level. 4 ss ——_+—_ : Australia; ‘it is believed, is the most” fatless country om earth. , ‘Tribune Watt Afls Bring’ Resulta. REEL aa, dollar’ ofl for each $2 lavises or J. Pp, Morgan & Co. in Anis i city will be grouped. ypder one roof, it was “learned today, through cho firm’s acqtisition of the Mills building at Broad and Exchange place. This. ‘structure, which for nearly 50 years 4 has been one. of the, most motablé ‘properties-in the, downtown financial} ‘ district, will be réplaced’ by 4 office building, The property | the present Morgan’ banking holise, MINISTER R GETS : NE OF:$2 Mee ellMont.;'Aug.t5.—-The Rev. v i nell Mont, Aue in sgh ‘ge of the i through the for cash. That is, R He Really Made Mil lions, but Postal Officials. . Doubt It ie. greatest: puri om is ss ‘success- Keuma= verful cleanser cwill reitiove the: 1G your reli tief Cs the coupons. to thy country ich | they mae soldj'wi Hfleke they at the, rate yore under vention. .Any.Jdss* that seers uld be by | tint XO Jo the: blood; sean scientists’ aitter ag. tg’ ciseaye germs that ‘ithe causes of every form of rheu-} Rheumatisni,- imatism, bat- ‘agree )that when eee A icawded by: a tiny disease. .germ, a tthe only-effective hgh of reat dee ute nt, is tO atta its, s0UFCE, sad deka he blood hits ‘cause, ‘By Hari Z HUNT. Z \Washington, hg.” —Who- pays Postal Chiefs Skemtical ” Ponzi?’ Who" foots’ the’ bill’ for’ the |’ Postal: authorities, “although admit- $8,500,000 the young’ Boston. nancial ting . that theoretically. .Ponzi might wizaed claims to’ have made: eight shave been able to make 250 to 300 by manipulation: percent by: traneaetions in postal cou- and International Postal: pons, corifess their, scepticism -as to}: Reply ngs aut | Do. any, Ponzi’s pro- | 27 profits runfing into millions. The fits come out of Uncle Sam’s pockets? | 29! total coupons. redeemed. inthe. Unit- “Who always pays in. any, trangac: States since the international post- a union ‘was. formed, they “Say, when Sgerecn invidunt ts amounts tg only. about. 1.235, 000 with depreciate in value?”. countered ye we CE only. $01 129: \ , in Miller of the post offic depart- ee suggestion| has been sent to’ the |. s ES at “Why. the widen pr n | headquarters of the union, at- Gen- i HOW WILL YOU PAY YOUR - EXPENSES ON YOUR ‘TRIP '- It is unsafe to‘ ‘carry much-actual money.” Travelers should provide themselves with something that- represents money—that: can converted! into money—or used instead oe of money—for their daily expenses. 4.$25..in. police court. for riding on the sidewalk. with a, bicycle. |The com- plaint ‘made by the mother of a girl’ of tour, Whottl’ the: minister is "said-to have run down and injured) ‘He refused to- pay the fine and de- clared he preferred to serve it out in. jail and was Aceordinely. handed over The safest and_most, convenient travel eva, Switzerland, that figures cover- funds are those which can be used directl whose paper ie below par, in payment of hotel bills, railway and team: two EE a Ing, other. word fh : conan! (el coaren ane effort to a “Tenth $ at Fourth Ave. So: ship tickets and for purchases in general Ss pavers oBstinn ta cent: determine whethér Ponzi’s ‘transac- MINN: ‘APOLIS). é MINN. _ tions could: have--been on the” scale’ shops. necessary to pile up. eight \ ‘millions in Neither has\he made anything. “But on any; seoupans exch exchanged here, which ‘were Dyfeae abroad by the ex- change of Finds of $10 were ) were assessed’ in two cases by Police” Magistrate “Howell for , speeding. last’ evening. eorge H. Russ slipped past the speed limit west—distinetly Metropolitan in Appointment and - an outstanding. Transient Hotel of the North-. by thas bani ar ee = American money for > Fighting the possibility that ae are Service, yet delightfully Homelike., Has spacious, sued by this bank are {could make $3° profit, on the : T he| French or Italian money at current profit, on the average, } | accepted as money in men eS tet pandas we ae ita exchange rates. th will "be a “Nes | ee f coils Lobbi *Subrodm, Leet Fe rong: ~ every civilized country W. Haker when ‘he. admitted gain to, the: cotntry issuing the coupons | z ond Restautant—all ommain floor.” of erat 3 of the World. faster than the law allows. 7 ten the annual postal. ‘balance -with ; quality served a la carté—alao an excellent ‘able’ lots es he United Crates ie eee ‘ 25 Luncheon for 60c. _Unequalled facet te Puiiting? i ; low orks. i pay Re Banquets, etc. Convenient'td Stores, The- « ‘ceptions, anquets, R IRST dT "LIGHTNING § STRIPS — an pea ve Taternational Postal i CARS WASHED aters and other points of’ interest. Reinforced « con- | | WOMAN'S SHOES | | Reply -Co oubon one six cents, Odi poe ~ereto Fireproof construction. / pestis exchan| in aby country pelo €-\fa, Transmission Grease, ma Hattiesburg, Miss, Aug. thd ing to’ the internation Y postal union | for a stamp which will carry a° ure * ¢ Hon net wie OF & Tear (between. countries” belongingerto Mped Gets gor: Sale 75 Rooms . $200 $3.00 was found «unconscious in, her -union. In America that is wriive-cent 4 » 325 Rooms. . 2.50 3.50 stamp, “Tockwood : 290 Rooms... 3.00 4.00. “Under normal rates of exchange, upon which international: postal ac- counts.are based, a dolla: « Others $3.50 to $5.00 Each room has private bath Hotel, near here, after a “thunder- storm. Her /high white boots had beeti stripped from her. feet by a bolt of lightning, but her white silk stockings were not even scorched, © _ Accessories Shop ~ Cor. Main and 8th. Sts. ir, whien: ex- changed into Italian lira, would: put- chase only 16 or 17 coupons, eee exchange rates recently, room at the Mammoth, Springs eas