The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1920, Page 6

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RIBUNE News of Spork: orld | been unable personally to see Me- “Graw, who is ‘recoVeringfrom:a blow on the head, BOARDMAN OUT The Federal Trade Commis. ———— EVENTS AND GOSSIP’ FOR THE FANS} FOR REVENGE ON ion, ini ie Se || BISMARCK CLUB cninhainel the pant Gat Ge i" AMERICANS IN | .scGRaray Dees wae ae ~ ecent advances in prices of | 4 Athletics In ‘Sunday's game. at ,.- ¢rude and refined oils, were a BIG LEAD FOR Piecotaiee te taterattion ieee 3 natural result of increased de- Dickinson: ‘Benrdman offered, {0 mand, coupled with the diffi- | OLYMPIC HONOR marek for Dickionon and deelar. culty experienced by the oil |! ardman’s prive is, generally -re- ’ 4 New Olympic Record Is Set To- | Peso ithstandng . he “keen ve Ce : ; : | | % jourdman ndly ee ‘ G, Costs OF Grilling, } toward the “Bismarck club. He eras : 9 — has. worked out with the. elub producing and operating gen- OLYMPIC BULLETIN while in the city on business. erally; also the influence ny the ; Olympic Stadium, Aug. 17.—Vic- ‘The locals are; anxious to get 4 tory in the final heat of the 800- , ‘ n meter run today went to Great another chance at .Charley’s ee unfavorable developments in ‘ Britain. A. G. Hill of the British slants, and belleve they can win M " 5 th . N finishing ahead of Earl Ebay, of again, lexico in the last few months. Linton wag, to<play the local 4 the Chicago A. A., the second man. Olympic Stadium, Antwerp. Aug. 17.—R, W. Landen, of the New York A. G., won the final in the high jump , club at capithl ball park at 6 p. m. this evening.’ = BENNY. LEONARD "The official statement, of the commission is refreshing to those who are familiar. with of the Olympic games here today and ha Ailes raed Landens. juny was 134 TO DEFEND: BELT: | a conditions meters. The former Olympic record IN SEPTEMBER ? the ny ; e ' | was 1.93 meters America’s powerful and well bal- anced track and field team continued to gather honors yesterday It out- classed all the other nations combina. | tions*but its members were not strong ; enough individually to win gJl the first place honors, particularly in the clas- sic ancient pentathlon, in which the Finnish star, E Lehtonen proved to be the best all around athlete i In addition to the Americans scor-| ing the greatest number of points, the only world-record of the day was made by Frank. Loomis, of the Chi- cago A. A., in the 400-meter hurdles, with 54. seconds; flat, a full. second better than the time made by 'C. Bacon in the London Olympics inj 1908. In both the hurdles and the, 100-meters dash four of the six fin- alists were Americans athletes, of whom three ‘ran first in ‘the hurdles and two first in the 100-meters. A majority of the experts at the n finish line of the 100-meter event,! Americans, and Jock Hutchison, Scotchman, by one stroke. It but_not the officials, insisted that) is the first time since 1900 that any other than an American has ‘ Edward (Ted) Ray, English golfer, won the open golf cham- pionship on the Inverness golf course at Toledo,:0:, defeating. | world, will: defend’ his’ title: a +} night ‘by his manager,’ Billy Gibson. his English partner, Harry Vardon, Leo Diegel’ and Jack’ Burke, |s Néw York, -Aug. 17.— Benny Leon-/ ard, lightweight::champion of the Madi- ‘son Square: Garden’ about: the middle of September, it was, announced ' to- Articles were signed last night by Gib-| | ‘sonand Tex: Riekard... representing Madison Square’ Gardeg; calling -for, a 15-round. bout, -with:.an opponent.) : 4o: be announced’:by. Rickard “in a few days.” Rickard announces he would select.the opponent from ‘Joe Welling, Eddie Fitzsimmons, -Johnny Dundee, Lew Tengier and Charlie White. Leonard fs to recefve a guar: antee of $50,000, but he must post a forfeit of $20.000' to “guarantee that he vill make the Mehtwejght limit. * F BASEBALL | * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Won Lost Pct. Kansas City.. _ ‘Not only does no profiteering gt cat the present time, but cts ‘demonstrate that there has been no disposition on the part of the oil industry totake | advantage of any of the cir... cumstances which might have . justified price advances. During the war, the entire petroleum industry united to. old down prices, even at the , risk of actual loss. During recent. transportation difficulties, while strikes actu- J. V. Scholz, of the University of «, 5 Missouri, was third instead of ‘atth| held the title. © {St Paul cs ose 4. 19 38 88 as officially placed, but a protest| aie Pea A i 7 entered by the Americans was with:y ib Sévondito Whe Americans. Weer : f eal eae =e gL be ay ally created a shortage of d vhen it lized that ther ‘ st nforcement agents who rf . . a ae te ering. behind. the official | France has six points, England! at the home of ieee J. McGraw ed Milwaukee .. . 59 57 OD gasoline in some parts of the 44 decision. | five, Esthonia three and Norway one.| ask the manager of the New York| Louisville. . . 5B 61. 47! country, nevertheless price 4 So. African Good Two Injured i |.Nationals if it was true he had {| Columbus. + 43 69" 38) ° “A213 365 advances did not take place. on Walker Smith, Chicago A. C., the] bought whiskey at the Lambs club. In the other event, the heats ‘be- hurdler, and Joie Ray, the IMlinbis Wninndslasince Lathe eRe fore the semi-finals in the 800- : Sas | crack miler, pulled tendons whHile i ; NATIONAL LEAGUE moter run. all of the smTgencrally| aining in the grounds outside the| trict. attomey’s ‘ones im, connection “1 Won Lost Pet, The value to the public of such r A stadium, it was announte pull. ii i ; conceded. “by the American runners | ‘a dium, it wa id. Ray* pull. i with the “inveatinaton of gonnection | Brooklyn... 5 63 48 568 4 as p IC O suc: that the South African, B. G. D.| ¢¢ 2 tendon in the ankle and Siiith |.¢. Slavin, actor, received. atracture Cincinnati. .. 60, 46 566 a hly trained organization Rudd, has a sure first in the final. one in the thigh. of ‘the skull in front of McGraw’s New York. .. 59 49 546 % f ° t > ed b The Americans’ performances \-to: x = = house recently, attracted the-attention | Fttsbureh. .. $5. GE 519 as . main ain ba ry, the f day netted them.a total of 43 points; MCGRAW TOO ILL of the chief enforcement officer of this | Chic80 -. «4 6 1O8s sf ABR Standard Oil Comp: 25 (Indi- in the track and field events—17 in ‘city. It was he who dispatched the| Su Louls....- Blois 50 Att * . Y,. LNs. the: hurdles, 15 ce the han 5 meters TO BE BOTHERED ary agents: to the McGraw home, with Pailecetkib is 4 Ae is ana) IS obvious. ticipating dash, and in the penitathlon—out | the threat that‘if the baseball id’ wy Ree hor 1 1 + of a possible 66 for the day’s events.| BY DRY AGENTS! not voluntarily present himeelf at ait CTA and reparin for difficulties Sweden which gained only one | i ee as federal district attorney's office . a AMERICAN LEAGUE in Tél in an distribution of f fifth place to add to yesterday’s one; New York, Aug.. 17.3-“Too, ill to| subpoena for his appearance would be ‘Won Yost Pet. Mf i sixth place, has only a three-point| be interviewed,” was the message sought. Y| Cleveland... -. «TP 402-640 petroleum products, aresomeof ‘ , os track total, but Findland has 29 and/.delivered yesterday to federal prohibi-}: ‘The: agents reported that-they had ; CMCSE0 | -+- ee rr ce ‘the functions of this Co { eee oh Te Sse = St-Louis.. |. 54 451536 *. Wompany. j ‘| Boston. ss. bl’ 87: AT ‘ Washington. 48,58 458 / i Detroit...) 2. igs 33" Aue Z Philadelphia! 35. 18. B16, Standar ae oe een ard Oil Company WW Flashlight Battery August 16 t+ fp 2374 \ NATIONAL LEAGUE: Champs Take One Chicago. Aug. '17.—Cineinndti batted Hendrix,/hard yesterday,‘ and. beat of. the series. 9 to 1.\Hendrix "was Chi-|. cago’ decisively in ‘the third game knocked out of the box inthe seventh and Bailey and Jones finished. Fisher was steady for the visitors all/ the St. Louis, Aug. 17.—Whitted’s single followed by.-Cutshaw’s. double. in the sixth’scored the fun that gave Pitts: |, bureh~a ‘threé. to’ two ‘victory ‘over St. ‘Minneapolis, | Aug. shut: out ‘Minneapolis, 5 to 0. leading in'the sixth, 2:to 0,-Hargrave. Cows and heifers, $5.50 to-$12.50. Golpnols::Shutout Millers Koob 17.—Loulgville| : el (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan ‘Ave, Chicago, HL Calves, strong. ; Hog receipts, 20,000. Mostly 10 to Chicago, Aug 17.— Cattle ‘receipts,| Oats, No. 3 white, $.69 to $.72 1-2 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Oats,'No. 2 white, $.2 to $.73°3-4 10,000, Steers steady to weak. aa Corn-No. 2 yellow, $1.61 1-2. an i Rye No, ‘2, $2.01. to. $2.02... AY Bit ; | hit'a homer with Miller on., In the; © Calves, steady, '$5.50-to $12.50. Gini $00 020 502532! sevonth Riggort tripled with two on|. Stockers and feeders, lower, $4.00 to| 15 cents higher. = Chicago... 7000 000 001-1. 8 and then Miller got a four hase clout. | $1975. | Sheep receipts, 19,000. Slow to == \ : > Fisher and Wingo; Hendrix, Bailey, | raqieres -R. H.E.|" Sheep receipts, 1,500. Sheep 25| steady. \ y Tones en ORE oe eee = ee ee et (eens | CHICAGO GRAIN y ‘ 3 2 area | St, Paul .. .. ..000 002 406 10.1] Lambs, $5.00 'to $11.00. Gimeno HS Cowh Pirates D etedtiCutde Whitehouse, Jones, Cavet Gaw andj ~-Wethers, $4.00 to-$7.50. N a ae, 54 to ue: ‘Wheat, red | Gossett; Griner and Hargrave, i Ewes, $2.50 to $6.50. H a ey Rice 2. $iss 1-2 14 Innings to Win. — Milwaukee, Aug.. 17,-Bues’: double in the fourteenth. scored Gearin with the winning run.of a 9.to 8 victory won 3 by Milwaukee» ver Toledo. -'Trentman. * and: Middleton’Were hit ‘hard -all_ the i> Bring in your flashlight or order by the number on the battery now‘in your flashlight. 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