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3 ; 4 } } i (TTS there from his home town of Stanton. | He's about the sweetest galloper in' | the outtield tie fans Have been on any North Dakota’ ball lot and he’s mighty handy with the stick. WILTON COMING, GOING TO WIN, {of respect for the local club, and T00 THEY GAY! th let it be known They also 5 were mighty well p! ed with the . {umpiring of Churehill nd Lade, and j the square deal they got all around in thejr two-game series here. The Valley team plays Hankitson today and tomorrow, Roberts smacked out three hits yes- terday and Harper cavorted_ aroun: shortstop in‘ great style. Valley Starts Well Valley City started out with a rusn in the first inning. Rausch lined a short one to right and took second on a yd pitch. Sterling bunted and ‘Rausch made third when A, Ander- son threw wild, Goheen got an in- field hit, Rau scoring. Wingfield hit through and ored Ster- «cj ling. McGowen out, ‘McCutchan to ;| Franky, Goheen scoring. \ Bismarck came right back’ with two. Seibert out, Conroy to Wing- field. McCutchan safe on Wingfield’s error, ‘Harper safe on Conroy's er- ror, Wrarky singled through the box, scoring McCutchan. Harper scored on Sterling's error when the catcher threw short as Franky took second. Chicken out, Conroy to Wingfield. ‘Bismarck got three in the next in- ning and continued to score. Walker was taken out ofthe box, and Dennis put in, and then ‘Wingfield, first baseman, finished up the eight in- ing game. ‘To tell how. every score; was made would take too much white paper. Suffice to say, Bismarck club-, bed out a well-earned victory. The score by innings: “Whole North Country” on Hand for Sunday’s Game, Says Report Here VALLEY CITY TROUNCED} There's nothing like one Victory to inspire another. And that’s why the Bismarck Athletics are confident of trimming Wilton in Sunday after- noon’s game at capital park, Valley City was completely ed in the second game at cap! 9 to 4. After the ‘st few § na men had been at bat, and had taken the measure of Walker, Valley City hurler, there was no doubt as to the result of the game. The local. club is out to revenge the Wilton defeat of last Sunday and (Wilton and Cunningham, . Wilton pitcher, are out to r The “whole north country” i ng down to root for Wilton, according to word received from there today. The game promises to be a hummer. But back to the Valley City vie- The local club slammed the of the lot, and; the Valley City club cracked and bent fd warped. Bismarck players nev- er did look as bad in the field as Valley's “million collar infield.” All of which goes to prove that the best! of ‘em crack sometimes-and baseball | Valley City .. . wouldn't be baseball if there weren’t | Bismarck a lot of surprises in every game. Batterjes, A. Anderson and M. An- Anderson Pitches Well derson; Walker, Dennis, Wiigfield Al Anderson, the elongated right and Dennis and Kaplen. Three base hander, kept the Valley. battérs| hits, Chicken; two base hits, Fran- guessing after the first inning. He] kenhoff, Al. Anderson, _ Needham, now has two wins over the Valley | Struck: out, by Anderson, 6; by ‘Wal- club! ker, 5 in three innings, Double plays rush- RH. 1. 300000 00I—4 7. 8 232 020 00x—9 12 2 team chalked up. The local a gave him fine support throughout. Conroy to Wingfield to: Dennis; Con Elder was out of the game because | roy to Sterling to Wingfield. ‘Bas? and McCutchan, cf] on balls, off Anderson, 2. Walker, of his bad rib, Dickinson, played second, Harper go- ing to short and Chicken to third. A lot of Bismarck fans are start- ing a movement to buy a home, ‘an automobile and a bank and then kid- nap Seibert and make him move dowi | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | ‘BETTER KODAK FINISHING " Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To, be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films'to = * Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. / Bismarck, N.'D. MAIL US YOUR FILMS ~ All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET 2. Umpires, Lade and Churchill. Australian aborigines. tie the hands of their dead so that they may not work their way out of the grave. Richmond sWhitney BUSINESS SERVICE C0. / 16 Haggart Block _ Phone 662’ ‘MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt and expert service. Expert Accounting. ‘ - WEBB BROTHERS _ _ Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Direciors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY — and — CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge qs Night Phone 100 or 687 Day, Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET ni ‘ Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Scperpappamg aging Bring or Mail in Your. a * BISMARCK -NowtH Daxora FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. Corwin Motor Co. BUICK-OAKLAND SERVICE oe GOODYEAR.& BRUNS- WICK TIRES 8 x H Optical Specialist, Electric Service & Tire Co. Delco-Remy-Auto-Lite- Northeast Bosch-Eisemann-K-W Exide Batteries Goodyear Tires placed while you wait. Established in 1907 BISMARCK, N. D. peers of Sport The Valley City players have a lot! ipagain. in Eyes examined, glasses fitted, and your broken lenses ground and re- Wor RUTH FALLS IN “HIS, BUT NOT IN HOME RUNS! Tris Speaker Continues-to Whale Ball in Major Leagues, With .417 ae i wey \N EDDIE. ROUSH PULLS UP _ Chitago, Aug. The’ three lead: ing batters fm the American league fattened up their averages during the Past week but “Babe” Ruth the home run champion who is in fourth Place, suffered a, slump, before Diek Kerr in the last game of the series between Chicago and New York® He was at bat five times but connected for only one hit. Tris Speaker, the Cleveland manager who ‘tops the bat- ters gathered e.even hits in seven games and boosted his. mark from 441. to 417, which ‘is fifteen points bet ter than that of George Sisler, St. Louis star, who is the runner-up, with an average of 402. Joe Jackson, the slugging outfielder. of the Chicago White Sox, is third with, a mark of 398, While Ruth is hitting 291, The averages are of players who have parti¢ipated’ in. fifty or more ‘con- tests ‘and inc: ude games of Wednes- day. Ruth, Draws ’Em Ruth continues to be the sensation of the league... This was evidenced, the series just played iu Chicago between the Yankees and the White Sox. For the four days a crowd ‘officially estimated at 126,009 came out. to witness the games ,with a hope of, seeing the big southpaw slugger crack the ‘ball out of the field. Only once. during the series was Ruth able to “deliver”. on his speciaity. That was on the second ‘day when he drove the ball’ on ‘a line into the right. field bleachers, for’ four. bases. Claude Williams was pitching and it was the third homer Ruth had° col- lected at -his expense. , This smash marked Ruth’s _ thirty-eighth . home ruh:. Against (aber the following day he was unable to ‘hit, because the game was close and he was ord- ered passed. In the. opening, game with Cicotte on the mound Ruth was helpless. Ruth made his 39th home run \in’ Detroit Thursday. Hornsby Far in Front Roger Hornsby of St. Louis con tinues ‘to head the National’ League batters io have ‘played in 50 or more games. The St, Louis\star has knocked out 13. hits in his last ‘six : games and boosted his average td 312, J. Smjth, a teammate who was the runner-up: among the regulars last week, went into a slump.and dropped to. fifth-place with an average of 326, - while Nicholson of Pittsburgh came ‘along strong, and now is run- ner-up'to Hornsby’ with an average of .336. Roush of Cincinnati has pull- ed up into third place with a mark: of .333 and Young of New. York is holding fourth arth place with 327. HUNTERS QUICK ON TRIGGER 70 BE PROSECUTED The game warden’s here. Sufficient notice to those hunters who are anticipating the exceptional praele chicken hunting season in the fall. “We know that many people’ are killing chickens . now,” sgid J. A. ‘Prescott, of Steele. “The chickens are young now, and the law prohibits hunting them before Septémber 15. The good sportman wilt not .be inthe field during, the summer, and it is the other kind of sportsmen that we are after.” The ‘balm the run. thusly: garet. ei Game Plentiful = ‘Mr. Prescott confirmed reports. of niany people that prairie chicken will be unusually plentyful in the fall. "He said that coming here’ on a road on which there Were many ruts, he. saw four. chickens" which had been run over. by’ automobiles. Being young, they got in thé rutg and could not get out of ‘the: path Of oncoming :ma- chines. Some a the provisions of the gama laws. follow: 7 | All~forms of spring shooting are prohibited. Deer are protected until 1921. ° , Penalties Provided There are -penalties of ‘both fines and imprisonment provided for hunt- ing without ‘license, killing game be- fore the season opens, or after it + closes; killing more than the bag lim- it; permitting dogs, to.run at large { from April.1-to November 1; being afield with gun and dogs bétween July, 1 and Sept. 15; having game illegally in possession. ; The bag limit,is fifteen’ per “day for ducks and geese, five per day for grouse and chickers. Licensts also are requited. for hunting, trapping, practicing taxidermy and training dogs professionally. . i { CARL i pavtaohy FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and 1 Southwestern Montana, j BISMARCK, N. D, Selecting a team, of mermaids: to represént. this. country at Antwerp was a delicate matter. ica has dnything. to: brag of it’s her girl swimmers. « my. Pacific coast, long beach. segson, and the, Atlantic ocean sprays in the east with. the Great ‘Lakes sandwiched in betweea | in. between for. training fields, fair ‘girl swimmers’ are countless. But ‘the, selection of nymphs reveals the fact that.our best speeders. haya,very effeminate nam For instance, there are three Hel- two Irenes, and two Aileens on eam. Besides these) other names Frances, Thelma, Betty, Ethelda,: Eleanore, Charlotre and Mar-' It sounds like they were the kind who would: enjoy -walking up and down the beaches without going near the, ocean sprays. But what’s in a name? nothing in. this’ case, for they're all’ |: wondergul. mermaid art. Mii Moses. is She’s a sprinter. or if Amer- with its our is a ‘New Yorker, fully. our wate: but the tiny sum Pr. the water.’ Her smile wins the springboard, Absolutely sHe is Aileen, "The Chandler Six was never 2 stronger position than at the. height of the 1920 season. Chandler price has.always, regard- less.of the demand, been, based on cost of production plus‘a fair profit, and nothing else. An over- sold condition: of he. never moved the price up. And today, the Chandler is, by - long: odds, the most closely-priced Seven-Passenger Touring, $1995 Seven Pease nse? Sedan, $3095 THESE, MERMAIDS CARRY HOPE OF U.S. IN SWIMMING, CONTESTS ABROAD Louisville,\. Aug. 7.—Louisville could score but once on 13 hits, while Kan sas City bunched nine with bases on balla and won! with four runs. Score: > RH. B, 0 bss —4. ‘ Slants Take Bot! | BASEBALL oi New Yor Ate New York won a double-l eae ae Chicago, 5 to 2, > vt o4 ra ——*| and,6 to 2, Berton and Douglas held American Association the clubs safely in their route H : Won Lost. Pot. games. \- St. Paul veo. 66 73 33 68! ‘ Minneapolis. . 49) S088 ee ee CAO ee z Indianapolis. . §1 514 203 000 10*—5. 6 1 ) Milwaukee . 61 tg : lexandey; Carter, Kil- Toledo... .. 52 505) Jefer, Bailey and Daly; Benton and Louisville... .. 53, .4901 smith, Snyder. Columbus, . 63 | .382 oe Kansas City.. 66.365) . Score—Second Game, R. H.E. \ < | Chicago .. .. ..000 000 020-2 3 2 Nationat League New York. .. ..002 031 00*—6 12 1 , Won ‘Lost Pct.) Batteries: Tyler, Jones and Daly; ‘Brooklyn: 58 44. .567| Douglas and Snyder. Cincinnati 64.42, «563 2: New York 4 / 53 45 41 Maranville Hurt x Pittsburgh 50 526 “ Bostdn, Aug. 7.—A seven run rally de lesb ee 61 64 .486/in the seventh gave Boston its second Boston... 42 50 .457| straight victory over St. ‘Louis today, , St. Louis.. .. 1 45 55. .450|7 to 3... Maranville, Boston shortstop, Philadelphia.. .. ... 39 68\ _ .402) was injured in an automobile accident’ i | lagt night, but is expected back to- American League . morrow. ) Won Lost Pet... ‘ Cleveland +. 66, , 36 647) _ Score: R. HB, New York 66 41 .617| St. Louis 101 000 010—3.12 2 Chicago .. 64. 4@ .616| Boston.. -000 000 70*—7 11. 2 Washington 46 5L AM Batteries: * Doak, Kirsher and St7Louis.. 49 51 '490| Clemons; Scott. and O'Neill. Boston... i. 45 54 455 App oN pg eas Detroit seve 388 630 B76 AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphiay. .. .. 32) 7 B11 Ruth Slams ’Em fl eens ‘| Delyoit, Aug. 7—“Babe” Ruth, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION home run champion, added two more Hit But Lose circuit blows to his string/in the sec- ond game of;the Tiger-Yankee series here yesterday, bringing his total for | the season up to 41. 11 to 7. (Ruth's first home run came in tha New York won, Kansas City .. ..000 220 000—4 9 Ol third. ‘The first man up, he knocked Louisville... 7000. 001° 000—1 13 1) the ball -to the top tier of th? atteries: Horstman and Sweeney; | yiehchers in center. field. “The sec-~ Wright and Meyers. end, in the sixth inning, clearéd the record holders of’ s3me~kind in’ the a to do fancy dives at Portladd, Ore. i Miss Allen “is ‘a ‘Los Angeles‘girl.. She paying’ her:‘own: expenses, over with ‘the, Olympic girls and ‘she has ex- cellent ‘form in. diving. Miss Meany But the real little champion of the | entire galaxy of water performers is the 18-year-old ‘Aileen Riggin. her name is pbetical! Aileen is wonderful. “the little girl withthe perfect form watching her gracefully. 7" gt. Paul Wing, Wall. over Toledo, Aug, 7.—St. Paul. pounded Strykér and Nelson for 18 hits and| core: won,,9 to 1, Griner pitched to three) News Pork men in, the first inning, when he was! Detroit _| relieved, by Merritt,’who held the To- Ai ledians. to three hits the rest 6f the! \- way. . Riggert hit safety five times in as many times at bat. ae ~ R. H.E. 220.004 010—9 18 2 100 000 000-1 5 2 :” Griner, Merrit and Har, “Ferave; Stryker, Nelson and McNeill: a Honglulu” girl. i Miss Payne! learned,], Ten-Inning Cleveland, O., Aug. X.. ‘Score: Minneapolis Lost Indianapolis, Aug. 7.—Indianapolis bunched their-hits off Robertson in the first. five jonittes and jefeated Minne- |. apolis, 7 to 4. Score: Minneapolis . Indianapolis . » Batteries: Jones and Henline, Cleveland ;Chicago, Aug. ._H. 000 000 2024-7 11 1101220 014—7 -8- 4| Innings. ‘Robertson and Owens;/ Boston seces Chicago .. She dives beauti- Score: Game right and drove Peckin- paugh and ‘Ward in ahead of Ruth R.H. E. +401 015 000—11 10 0 +220 000 080— 713 & 7.—Philadelphia © defeated ‘Cleveland in 10 innings, % to 1, scoring the. winning run on a |. single. by Dugan and a sacrifice by Shannon, anda single by, Perkins. R. H. B. Philadelphia, 000 ‘O00 Obi 1—2 5 1 000 010 000 0—1 4 fst Kerr's Hit Wins Game 7.—Dick: Kerr. won B his own game yesterday, when Chi- cago defeated Boston} 4 to>3 in ao R. Hy E. 000 900 210 0-3 6 0 -010 010 100—4 11 aN Even |. « ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Hits Two Homers Her weight ts Bad Fielig + St. Louis, Aug. 7.—Williams’ home of 75:pounds. Yet; Philadelphia, Aug. 7—Poor fielding; 1un in the sixth featured yesterday's They. call her| played a large part in Cincinnati’s 8| game, -which St. to 2 victory over Philadelphia Na-! Washington, 14 to 7; Betts, Enzman and ‘Wheat, Louis. won trom Judge got-two the , last tionals. ‘ 4 successive four-base hits, every one and after Score: R.H.E.| one tying the score in the sixth. leap from} Cincinnati... ..000 201 041-8 9 1 is it is to thrill, for| Philadelphia. ..000 101 000—2. 7 6| | Score: R. HE. the wonder and the; Batteries: Ring and Wingo; Smith, |St touts. +001 041 001— 712 1 4 i. IS oe . 301 024 04x—14.14 0 fine cat in the ‘Aitierican market. Chandler: holds ‘its: teadership among:Sixes so; distinctly. because it offersso mych more forso much less. It leads because of its endur- ance and_ great: .motor, :. ~unsur- passed for flexibility ‘of power: . It right now, ‘trade has t struction-throughout and the character of service it renders to more than eighty thousand Owners. : x SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES | é Four-Passenger Dispatch, $2075 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1995 Four-Passenger Coupe, $2995 _ Limousine, $3495 3 AAU Prices J. o. b ere Ohio) = sa N ORTHWESTERN. AUTOMOTIVE CO. ‘! . BISMARCK, N. D. 4 leads: because of its sturdy. con- \ t= (3 SSR NES —¥

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