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PAGE EIGHT ,THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 PORTS BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS American Association W Minneapolis ......... 6 ladianapolis 6 Kansas City ........ 6 Low ’ ? Toledo... Milwauk Columb: " PRL, seve, Boston i Louis. PEO ea Detroit... Philadelphia .. WL. Pet National League Pitusburgh .......... 10 a Brooklyn ) Chicago .. New York . Cincinnati Boston Philadelpt St. Louis ... 769 A) RESULTS YESTERDAY Ameri an Association 600, 5 TIGER CATCHER UNCANNY ABILITY TO OUTGUESS NEN apolis-Columbus (postponed by ! ment.) American League veland 38, Detroit 5. ew York 9, Washington 5. . Boston 6, Philadelphia 2. St. Louis-Chicago (postponed, grounds.) wet National League Philadelphia 11, Boston 6. Brooklyn 2, New York 1. ncinnati - St. Louis, postponed, ?) ittsburgh (not sched- led.) - Chicago SPORT BRIEFS, Reuther, former Cincinnati star, looks like a real come-back with Brooklyn, He held the Giants yes- terday to one run and seven hits, while Brooklyn got two runs. Best seats for the Dempsey-Caypen- tier fight will cost $50. The cheap- est will be $5. Reb Russel, playing outfield, got a home run wh Minneapolis beat Milwaukee, 3 sterday, ‘ot 28 hits, total- bases, in the game with De- troit yesterday. applied to J ment tn organized bai “Bunny” Brief, Kansas City first baseman, got two home runs and a JOHNNY BASSLER BY DEAN SNYDER. Johnny r, rookie catcher of Ty Cobb's T: uses mental telep- pathy in hi ehall. His uncanny ability to | batters and base-runners ‘them up h amped him ‘ine California jewel. Alre: he is being jthe same cl with Ray Schatk of the White Sox, Steve O'Neill of the Indians and Ralph Perkins of the Athleti And th catchers in the majors today. While Georges Carpentier was cred+ ited with the hypnot to win him knockouts Bassler uses his inherent cunning to assist in piling up strike- outs and putouts. Nips Base Runners, In a recent game against the White Sox the Tiger rovkie cut down Sur of Kid Gleason’s runners on tie pat! Three of theke were the result outguess cross genu- mentioned in hit-and-run play. The hit-and-run pla thorn in the catcher’s path. When properly e ted this play is figured to be almost. invincibl It is the catcher’s 1ob to prevent it But in order to block it he must is always the "| Kansas Gity, got a home: run, a dou ble and two singles. Miller's home run gave St. Paul her only score. Three home runs featured day's, Boston-Philadelphia yeste.- National Bassler outguessing Chicago on the} IS MIND READER E GOT Ee NUMBER! BISMARCK CLUB “ARRANGING FOR AND HIS THINK CAP. sense that it is coming and cross the hatter. This is just what Bassler shown he is able to cope with, Cobb! watched Bassler work on the Los Angeles club in the Coast League. He ‘sized F ler up as a rare strate- | ist and picked him off. | His throw to the bases is called the} | “sling-shot” peg, He throws from any | position where he happeng to trap the | ball. has pitchers. All the Tiger hurlers waut to work with him because he not only holds them but he helps them pick the batters’ weaknesses. On top of this the Tiger backstop can hit, Bassler is 26. He had a brief triat j with the Cleveland club in 1913 and 1914. Shipped ‘to the Coast League for seasoning he has developed his mind-} reading ability to an almost uncanny | sense. Last year with the Los Angeles club! he piled up 190 assi leading ail catchers in this department. He war econd in putouts, having 496, nted back to the majors, season's best catching find. | League game, Pitche: Ralph Miller accountin’ | them. Teadows ant for two of HOWDY WILCOX SIGNS UP. FOR 500-MILE RACE | Alson Bassler knows how to handic t is the most select clas of | Bassler is blooming-—-as the | 96 | on June 4,and 5 with nearby outside} # -want games, but the teams have not ro Bismarck. The Bismarck Town Criers are working like beavers to do another good turn for Bismarck. You are urged to assist in building little knockers into big boosters of . ——E nA Taare i SOME FAST BALL Minot to Play at Bismarck May | 29 and 30—Tournament on July 4th A number of fast pasebail game: are being schéduled for the Bismarck Athletics, which open the season here on May 22 in the new ball park with Wilton, + Secretary Keller and Manager Alec Harper have been in communication with representatives of the fastest téams in the state for games, and have received numerous letters from | teams wanting games. Among the games scheduled are: Wilton at Bismarck, May 22. Minot at Bismarck, May 29, 30. : (double-header on 30th.) Bismarck at Minot, Jane 10, 111 and 2 “Dickinson ‘at Bismarck, June 18 and - Bismarck at Dickinson June 25 and ‘There will be games’in Bismarck teams. Tiere are several teams that been selected. gA tournament is being planned for July 2, 3 and 4, with the probable teams in it, Mandan,’ Wilton, Dick- inson, Valley City, Bismarck and any others desiring to enter. still “yours.” Unusually high in quality. Leaders in style always guaranteed to give satisfaction. Don’t Forget Elks Minstrels) Fri. & Sat.. Eve. pay! 6th and 7th : i After you've spent your money for elothes at this ‘store, the ntoney is Well return it to you any time you aren’t satisfied. | Spring clothes Special values a $35 Unusually low in price. 4 S.E, Bergeson &e Son R DEAD. acca LANA = Ec ce Ee | TO FORECLOSE LIEN. Napoleon, N, D., April 29.—Notic triple in four times at bat. Butler, e Comp! cation of diseases due to old | ' ‘age caused the death Thursday of : a in ver ome Christ Olson, 68, of Manda, one of ‘ ‘|’ has signed to enter the 500-mile race| the pioneers of the slope country, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, i pneumianle developd due to other m- May 30. He will drive a! firmaties. the car he rode to a glori-, | Six children survive. They are An- BUSINESS MEN ous victory in the International race | ton Olson, Mrs. Albert Larson, Mrs. in 1919, Charles Rowe; Mra, Ed. McCadam,| Why waste your money on bogu: + Wilcox reared in the shadows of the | O8car Olson and Mrs. J. I, Rovig, all] adds. most successful speedway in all the! of Mandan. Mrs. Christ Olson dica 1..| Have Pilmoor your local and prac world, began cutting racing capers 1891, and another son, Charles was| tical Sign Painter do the job, and; | while still in his teens and he has. Killed in an accident on the railroad] get value for your money. campaigned with the best drivers and; | about twenty years’ ago. ILMOOR ars of a pair of continents. But in| The funeral services were held at recent years Wilcox has contented, 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the URVEROR OF | himsele with the lot of a busy busi-| Lutheran church, Rev.'C. J. Fylling AINTED | ness man—except at 500-mile race | officiating, interment in Union ceme- UBLICITY KINDS | time—and then the constant urging | tery. 214 BROADWAY PHONE 748 Residence 223 4th Street Indianapolis, April 29—How dy Wil. cox, the raving pride of Indianapo! ‘of sale on.the foreclosure of a lien | paper and the lien on which the nc on the printing plant of the Logan tice is based is for only $50. i County Farmer on April 30, is being | published here. This is a Nonpartisan league news- Acton! Acton! Acion! TONIGHT ANP TOMORROW. loans to war veterans total a of his many admirers, both here and abroad, and his ever present desire| There are no professional fire’ de- You cannot say that your-home is modern and comfortable if your bath room fixtures are old, out-of-date and unsanitary. 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Phone 561 DO NUT FORGET THE ELKS MINSTRELS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 6 AND 7. 0 drive speedy cars on a race course, | Partments in Chile. overcomes him and he goes into the | = game wilh a will. SUNDAY LEAGUE ( IS ORGANIZE | \ ‘Linton, April 29.—The Sunday lea- ' gue which originally planned to cover} ly four towns, has been reorgan- d and Napoleon has been taken in; sa fifth team. A new schedule 1s ng prepared. The teams as they! ‘now stand, are Braddoc'! Napoleon, Hazelton, Linton and Str urg. “WORLD RECORD FOR HURDLES Philadelphia, April 29.—A new world record of, 53 seconds was j made by A. Desch, of Notre Dame uni- in winning the first heat of | d hurdle at the relay The former record was held by J. M. Watt, of Cafnell unive yr, Who dhe 541-5 on the ‘same track: last year. WHEAT ONLY TEASING iS April 29.--Zach_ Whea' now ¢ldims he held out for Xt Of $15,009 jast to tease Squi Ebbets gave hi DURHAM. DOING MOVIES Indianapolis, April 29.—Bull Dur- , ham, the pitching star who was sold ndianapol to New York for ; $5,000 several years is now on - the pay roll of a moving picture com- pany at $1,000 a weel ELBERFELD CHASED Little Rock, Ark, April 29.—N n is Umpire Jack O'Toole made the Little Rock skipper fade out of the picture for being- too peppy the other day. ‘Bismarck, North Dakota Special values $2 and $3 New Tweeds and irridescents in the new small tops an@ pleated backs. ( S. E. Bergeson & Son Don’t Forget Gordon Hats $5. e ce! WILLIAM — In — “FIGHTING BILL” - A Typical Western Production with the Most Realistic Fight Ever Shown on the creen. Also a 2-reel Century Comedy COMING — NEXT MONDAY BEBE DANIELS In Her Latest Picture “DUCKS AND DRAKES” COMING SOON “The County Fair” with Wesley Barry. “Madam X” with Pauline Frederick. “Earth Bound,” all Star Cast. “The Song of the Soul,” with Vivian Martin “Godless Men,” Biggest Picture of the Year HOME OF BEST PROTECTION Only Theatre in Bismarck ’ with Orchestra Music | ORPHEUM| 7 = Theatre 9:00 P. M. POPULAR PRICES