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Coble, 3b PMY Andersdn,'c, Higgins, rt. Taylor, p. AA MR a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: rn ee PD LICK.’EM BOTH THE SAME: i MeaK _ THATS S JESS: he blcmnieen “SPEED DISPLAY forny” atid Mr, Beardsley.stated toddy that the address would not include the Story of her: trial and conviction nor would shé discuss North Dakota ques- tions. Mra, O'Hare was séhtenced to the peniténtiaty for seditious utter- ances at Bowman, N. D., aur the SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 town, and a steady growth since that timer sors “The World War stopped us some,” Ye said, “but with the new. bridge you'll seé Bismarck building. fanter than ever,” uv Qnly a ‘few people in this séction haye lived in thé city longer than he has, Mr. Kenyou believes, among them being Joe Dietrick and Steven Welch. World War, ARRIVED HERE Tobin, 1b, ... LoLour, ss, “BEFORE CROWD MgGovern, a Raperts, ‘\ Mathfeset, N.Y, June'3.—A. right Roof Garden Dinner Dance to- BISMARCK WINS Part at that worked “ike a piston, A night. MeKenzle Roof Garden ry in Apa se von, It da: amile typichl only ‘he'd Conrges 4g y YEARS AGO Orchestta. es Hoeft,’ rf. | Carpentier—these things were exhib- 12 10 0. FROM ett M. Anderson, 2; bases on balls, off Taylor, 3; off Dorfler, 3; wee struck ont, by Taylor,-8; by, Dorfler, 8; HE WANTS TO MEET | ited at. the training camp. of Jack | Dempsey’s challenger. After spending a large part-of the 1 | morning ‘on the road and in the gym- | naslum, Georges appeared for work ‘sgain at 3 o'clock. First came. the}. wane | Slow, bit hard. hitting Joe Jeanette ‘. | for, (wo rounds, Worty-iime years ago today, J. T. J.T. Retsien ees Sees Growth ‘of Bismarck From Praire Town Lechla Have no sue Freiild in Pil- wild pitches, by Dorfler, 2; sacrifice. OF Y- WINNER. Jack Goldbers of Panama.’ & wel _ing up Score in Game Andler; sacrifice fly, Higgins. TAKE ALL’ ferweight, gave thé challenger the Reavouy ts it, Manisa avenue, ar- ee ite; Chureiu: : . ‘ beat, workout\he has had on this side ; ‘TRUCKS AND TRA\ - Mr. Kenyon, who is 80 years old, has seen a prairie towy grow into a elty in tHese 49 years—he expects to see a imarked further development with Bismarek and Mandan practically : one city, when the bridge is completed, “I came in Sy stage, and served in the Sixth Infantry, then stationed at Ft. Stevenson, northwest of here,” he! said. “There wasn't any Bismarck|~ except for some log -houses and a few : _ Here, NEW PITCHER IN Bismarck fans got a glimpse at the curves of Taylor, new Bismarck right- hander, in the Bismarck-Mandan base! ball game last evening, but the Man- dan. players didn’t have such luck. |, Rebuilt, Recored and of the water, They worked fast and alah est out by Up to dale process, equal. ; faba F Carpentier for the fitst time displayed | B 0 the remarkable speed which for some ACTION Unknown reason he has held in leash since beginning training. »~, DEMPSEY TRIES PISTOL Atlantic City, N. J, June’ 2.—Jack ; Dempsey, . world’s heavyweight cham bina: claimed .@ new title after en- AN ele ASSOCIATIO * Won = Lost 21 7 Indianapolis; About all the opposing batters got to; Kansas City 2 18 - od @ in a shooting contest with see of what ‘Taylor hud to offer was]| At, Patil, ‘19 tMike” Trant, the. Chicago detective! *ack® set aut on the prairie. le of hit: pinneapo 19 18 BY DEAN SNYDER 4 sergeant, to break -his four 4. layoff. Mr. Kenyon saw the town grow, bs ‘the weather waa a little chilly, but Laleeitie i ‘21 20 : Wichita; Kan., June 3.—Jess W: iaral “| SArmied with ir. of. 4 liber} pase through the days of the -trans- a large crowd of fans saw the first! Toledo 32449 | —Pleeer, ‘joltiey aut: growing richer! revolvers, Dempsey. and ‘Trant continebted raliroag, the Pet ot ee : ‘ z twilight game of the season, and en-/ pilwaukee maze Pevery hour off his gushing oil wells — the: shooting contest. before gaan llega ral testicle nore wae Joyed it, even though the victory of| Columbus .. 24 is giving Tex Rickard’s "big fight ony; Dempsey proved a good, marksman, Lismadrek, 12 to 0, was a bit onesided.| 0. # padsing, interest. as he shattered an earthern bow! with “Bismarck hitters clouted the ball at AGUE, | Hooking alter thd drilting of néw! the, third shot, breaking the target opportune moments and were aided in Cae wells and keeping on eye on his 240-! from a distance of 100 tance of 100 yards. pilfag up the RGore by errors on the| cjevetai moe ae t.} acre, potato patch. absorb Willard’s| . part of the Mandan players. The last Nee tan oe ree a ane Be tail cts sotatoes nel half of the Bismarck batting order d'4] Her oit 3 th milli ‘dolla? an ite Aatoe: most of the heavy hitting, Miller An-) Wo opin gt 23 smite a eat ai sinile, derson coming in for two three-base| Washington ‘ When he talks about the Dempse: i clouts. Bonion a 2 Carpeitier fight _ Hesontes 90 so seri: BAN ™ hi | 1 sed . Louis ous he frowns just a | oy beilocal club, played errorlesé Yall, Chicago .. 24 “Why, 1 honestly, believe’ I “could! f ae? Joe Collins, “ol-reliable", made a run; lick D AY b h 73 ning catch in deep left center’ which Philadelphia 28 ick Dempsey and Catpentier both the} cost a Mandan slugger a three-base a : ce oa sane evening,” “says Willard. a St. ctoua, France, June 3 (By ine ; hit, Collins leaped into the air to NATIONAL LEAGUE, bel not Saving it dust a sure “lee - ‘Associated Press.)—William T. Tilden, : os catch the ball an gummed im cuple: of Buidiceh wey rant I'm sitting here.” vi ont: They ; saidI.nearly flattenéd: We Fotadel phe. pte ibd court a he had the-ball n |New Yoru i” 1485} Willard was sitting on the edge of, Dempsey even wheh 1 didi’ know (tts coer adiplonehiy singin to: mee Swarta, whom Bismarck fans saw in] Boston... 20 0] the bed in his hotel room. His 265, What! was doing. | aa defeatin, Waacher of Belgium fo ie betion for the first time, cavorted Brooklyn 23 “489 peal sunk deeply into ‘the Mattress-| ea te likely Domprey would be the finals 5 2, 6 a : : Ny: F , around shortstop"while Manager Har- |shicago . 21 447] & lek ings. pee: Abeba hdd tT pt : ? 4 e ? e ' n his hand he Teld a biue- -print of] “I'm as good as T was when I beat ¢ yp pet ven! Pa ae fore rnd od ae as A sn his oil holdings in Greenwoodgounty | Jack Johnson at Havana. People think! 250 ‘ATHLETES TONIGHT:AT 9:00 or CLOCK played it well, Coble, who sprained} Cincinnat! . 29 350 , Where he is drilling’ for niore ollgeyy I'm kn old man because I'm 39. But IN TRACK MEET @ “a hand in'the Minot game, was bac lars. Tm‘ not. I didn’t start fighting. until s —— Sixty feet of i dance space has been added. Picks Oempsey “I think Dempsey ought to beat Car- pentier. Dope’s all in his favor. But I haven't seen, this fellow Carpentier., if ;was past 25. | mo fighter has just ; ‘about so many good fights in his system. I’ve still i got several in me yet; It’s the young They say he’s niighty clever and fast. | fellows who begin .boxing in their, He might surprise us all.” teens while still: growmg that soon. Willard refused to risk a guess as, burn’ out as fighters. < ' to what round he ‘though the fight) “The oil game beats boxing. It's would end but his sizeup of Jack: all a big gamble whether you go broke and Georges is significant. | or get rich, I've ‘been pretty lucky, “It 1 was going to fight Carpentier; ‘Raising potatoes 4g just a hobby of! July 2 I wouldn't train at all, It} mine. 1 own.two sections near Law- weal be moconny: ns | renee, san. Suen my. scare agai - was going to be Dempsey’s; | Patch there is about the gest in! O'Hare is opponent I'd want to bain condition. the county. . I:intend to keép, turding| the aveutdcrat aie, speak jn noe “Dempsey and Carpentier will dtaw more of my ranch into,potato land un | Beardsley and others who aré arrang. a lot of méney. I’ believe, though,| tilt’ve got 1,000'aeres in one patch.” | ing the meeting haye applied to the that Dempsey and ! would draw just i Willard. spends 5 praetically all) his park heard for st Dvamicn fo-4i8e Riv- as much, time. in the oll. felds _jeraide park for the occasion. ‘The “Ef; 1 ever, do fight Dempsey again’ Hs hair is gray board meets Tuesday next. i I want it to be on the winner-take- rally ‘His eyes are.a jit ‘According to announcéménis Mrs. bes AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 11; Kansag City, 3 Milwaukee,. 9; - Indianapolis, 6. Minneapolis, 6 Columbus, 3. ‘Toledo, 2 ; aul, 2. a RICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 7; Cleveland, 6. St. Louis, 9; New York, 8. on third, and got applause for. his}’ fast work and batting. Swartz fielded}. nicely and got hands from the fans for his work. : Dorfler, who has pitched many a good game against, Bismarck, still has a lot of stuff, and if he keeps .on pitching he will be a dangerous man later in the Seanoa The Mandan foam has a good nucleus, an wi » bs strengthened in its weak spota nefore : Chicago, 8; Washington, 3. long, it is expected., wns feam nee > Philadelphia, 15; Detroit, 9. ever, must be strengthen yy the ad-|° fi = dition of some outside: talent. if the : NATIONAL LEAGUE.. team hopes to compete with réal peat, New York, 4; Pittsburgh, 1. ern North Dakota teams this su Boston, 4;: Cincinnati, 0. The two teams play at Mandan thie Chicago, 8; Brooklyn, 3:, Philadelphia, 6;. St; Louis, 5. afternoon and ‘Bismarck goes to Wil- |? HOME RUNS " \Chicago, June 4.—Two hundred and fifty athletics representing the ten conferetice schools and eight others today gathered at Stagg. field for the 21st fidid conference. tinois, with a lst-of entries which exceeded those of ahy. other schoo! and by qualifying 16 men in try-outs yesterday, ranked fire: choice, 1 ‘TO SPEAK AT oT. Minot, June -4.—Kate Richards to the Danee Pavilion. The Roads have been dragged and are in first class shape. You ought to auto to Elm are Saturday Evening.and Enjoy your- seit. “An up to'the minuteJazz Orchestra. “9 a _ COME OUT AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS ae qton for a Sunday aftérnoon game. \The hox score: Bismarck B basis. It wouldn’t be money that I'd'‘he fought dt Toledo, Otters ise, -be|:o: pi AB RM POA E it IN ONE GAME be iting for, I've got plenty of that) hasn't-changed, , O'Hare ts. to speak on “Prison Re: Swartz, 98::...! 11 0 8,2 0). ‘ tt me with a lucky’ lo, T. won't. ‘Collins, ef. . & 9 0 3°90 0 Ph:tadelphi ‘T ganek, at “Tole . After he clipped me| ¢} fo. wont eee a Flannagan, If. 3B 1 0° 0. 0 0]. adelphia Amer! major | on the chin in the first round I never “Pil: either. in N Montana or New Andler, {b. 4009 0.6 e reeard hy. seven |-knewW anything, more. I. fought the| Mexico: lookin ver more oil fields Ellis, 2b . 4 3 3.2.2.0 home runs in one ather two rounds after I was knocked For, ofl is my game now.” : pocanee as Sight Unseen? i | : You see the vital aspect of 4 eit only by ge lone , Rs / |. hard service affects it. 4 ae eagle aed ‘it ; . Will it become loose and foiag “Grow wasteful of oil E r and fuel? Lose efficiency? Require replacements, fre- “of | é : quent repairs and adjustments? Shee . Studebaker cars s wil not be ariy jawent in price Horenmnante the sea-. 2 . Or will it remain free of these disabilities? - F : ? i son of Hea ga ake ayy | ce Prices f. oh falry Re a a . There is a Simple Way to Tell - Touring Cars and Roadsters Coupes and Sedans Light-Six Touring Cer. $1885 Coupé, Rondster.........$1695 Not by a mere salesroom examination. You have the all-important advantage of . ~ eectan ; $1685 tei oes : wise That cannot show the ditferences which make some cars continue to serve reliably being able to ask owners. Make tse of it.- Find out how the car you are thinking of HE eh va. $2550. 1635. Special-Six, ee [i Secale belea Sodan... and economically for years. It. cannot buying has. served other owners. Learn, ; Hiss show snperiorities of methanical design, ~ What mileage they gét on gasoline, oil anf ie ate All Studebaker Cars Are Equipped With Cord Tires not the painstaking ‘workinanship on tires... Is the second or the third 10,000 3 details that in all liklihood you will never miles mhOre costly than the first? Is it just ‘ Studebaker Ligtit-Six now holds five most important Automobile ) . see. as’ satisfactory th performance? Would reco 7 : And cven a demonstration tells nothing that owner buy iihot her car of the same ES road rds on,the Pacific Coast: a ve : i of how a car will wear in steady service. er . ( ie \ Coast Route Record from San Franelaeo to Los Angeles. On the round-trip record of February 2d the Studebaker LIGHT-SIX lowered the coast route record from San Fran- cisco to Los Angeles by 2 hours, 35 minute; and 20 seconds. The former record was 12: hours, 47 minutes and’ 50'sectnds, te tim® of the Studebaker LIGHT-SIX being 10 hours, ‘12: minutes ‘and 30 seconds for the distance of 453.7 “ The pilots were Hart L. Weaver and James FP. Gurley. 4 These sathe Studebaker Light - Six cars are on-display in our Show Rooms. me ade pe Bogor to make ice aaa : Butit is casy to find and examine the reat OF Soria there: ate haste reasons why *--< \ | 5 proofs: d Essex differs fram other light ears — why i ‘ What hare cars of the same make ghown é orev a period of several years? 4 What is the future crpectancy of good service from auch cars after twenty or thirty trnity ‘to epi the mini spoints of al. ' ee -that only costly cars share with > RB Loubek M lotr Co. ismarck MotorCo. | -b 214 Main Street : Bismarck, N: BERTSCH, Prop.” Phone 23