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TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. BISMARGK WINS SACOND GAME Mandan will play Bismarck at Bismarck tomorrow night, 6:30 P. M. Bismarck goes to Mandan the following evening. ‘Bismarck won from Dickinson for @ second time. yesterday, taking the contest at Dickinson, 17 to 1, The locals batted homesters’ pitching of- ferings all over the lot. The Bismarck team was returning today on No. 2, which was late. The Bismarck baseball club,return- ed from Dickinson this afternoon with two games to its credit. Yesterday's | victory was an 17 to 1 score, Manager Joe Collins said. Andler was the hit- ting star, getting two home runs. Bismarck batted out ten runs in the first inning, Dickinson kept one pitch- er in during the entire game. Taylor pitched ‘tor Bismarck. LINTON LEADS EMMONS COUNTY BALL LEAGUE Linton, N. BD. June 28.—The Em- mons county baseball league has aroused great interest this year. Some very close contests have mark- ed the games between the various teams. The standing ofthe clubs follows: NS ‘ mmons County League ! Ww. .. Pet. -800 600 -600 -250 300 ‘Linton .. Strassburg Rovulecs fapoleon Hazelton .. Soa CHRISTY VICTOR IN MOTT GAME “Christy” Christensen, of Bismarck. was victorious pitcher in a 11 to 9 victory of New England over Mott Sunday. “Christy” was working in fine form, and mowed down the Mott batters without trouble. | BASEBALL | LEAGUE STANDINGS American Asscolation ‘Louisville - Minneapolis Milwaukee . Kansas City St. Paul ... Indianapolis Toledo .. Columbus .. American League w. iL. Cleveland ‘New York . Washington Boston .. Detroit .. St. Louis Chicago . Philadelphia National League w. L Pittsburgh . New York . Boston .. St. Louis .. Brooklyn Chicago . Cincinnati . Philadelphia RESULTS YESTERDAY American Association Louisville 9, Toledo 8. Minneapolis 10, Milwaukee 5. Kansas City 9, St. Paul 1. Indianapolis 8, Columbus 7. American League Cleveland 4, St. Louis 2. Boston 6, 'Phijadelphia 5. Others, not scheduled. National League Pittsburgh 10, Chicago 3. Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 2. Brooklyn 5, Boston 2. Philadelphia 12, ‘New York 8. Suppose a “Twister” —a whirling tornado came today —threatening and black, rais- ing havoc with every bit of property in its path and smashing your house and place of business into a hope- less mass of wreckage! Just suppose! How would you be fixed? Would you be out of pocket as well as out of house and home? Certainly not if you were protected with a Hart- ford Tornado: Policy,—with the guarantee-of sure indem- nity offered by this century old organization. 4 Here's your opportunity. HT. Murphy & Co. “The Man Who Knows CROWDS START FOR BIG FIGHT Dempsey - Carpentier Problem Adds to New York Housing Problem New York, June 28.—The Dempsey- Carpentier bout has made New York's housing problem even more acute, Five days before the bout the, van- guard of fight fans has invaded the city, with thousands more due from other parts of the country and from Europe before the heavyweights climb into the ring. Already many of the leading hotels have hung out the standing room only sign. Many visitors from the west are planning to lodge in their pull- mans over on the Jersey fits. As the ‘bout comes two days before the Fourth of July, many of the visitors are planning to stay until Tuesday, in order that they may make a thor- ough tour of Broadway. Railroads are making special preparations to handle the invasion. Visitors also are streaming into the city by motor. Betting.on the contest is reported - PIII nM ROR COLO CLO OCR HOTEL McKENZIE ROOF GARDEN astonishingly light. Wall Street brok- ers, who handle most of the larger wagers, estimate only $100,000 has been put up so far. The champion rules a firm favorite in the wager- ing. Sporting men assert Dempsey money is plentiful, but Carpentier coin scare, despite the arrival: of many sportsmen. SPORT BRIEFS Lisbon, defeated the Calgary Black Sox, 15 té 4, in a free-hitting game. Lisbon has won 16 games out of the last 1% The ‘Black Sox play in Fargo today. Fred ‘Fulton, of Minneapolis, knock- ed out Dan Daly, of ‘Pittsburgh, in the first round of their scheduled 12- round bout at Syracuse, N. Y., last night, Minneapolis took the deciding game of the series with Milwaukee, 10 to 5, yesterday in a free-hitting contest, Grimes, of Brooklyn, won his fifth consecutive game yesterday, humbling Boston, 5 to 2. Seven home runs featured the New York Gtants game with Philadelphia yesterday which the Phillies won 12 to 8. Kelly, of the Giants, ‘hit his 11th homer. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Rain Close The weather bureau's state report: today showed rain at only one of the 20 weather stations in the last 24 hours. This was at Fessenden where the rain was one-hundredth of an inch. There were good showers north, east and south of Bismarck last night, according to reports received here. The Missouri river here has gone —————SSSSS=== Talked Like a Dutch Uncle “My father is a physician and, nat- urally, I was opposed to all patent medicine. So when a friend told me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for my stomach trouble, I laughed at him. Some months later, after my: father told me he had used all known rem- edies in my case, I met my friend again and he talked to me like a Dutch uncle and finally induced me to try it. All my symptoms have now disap- peared.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar- rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap- Pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold at All Drugglsts. TUITE TIT UVES THAT Open to the public every evening for-dining and dancing except when engaged for private parties The Dining Car Room which adorns the Roof, will be open every Wednesday and Saturday evenings, service A La Carte. A Special Sunday Evening Dinner will be served a-top the McKenzie every Sunday at the regular Sun. day Dinner price. Patrons of the Roof and guests of the Hotel and their friends are invited to attend the open Air Concert every Sun- day Evening. Come up and watch Bismarck and Mandan grow a-top the McKenzie Hotel. Edw. G. Patterson Owner and Proprietor. Grand Carnival and Picnic JULY 4th A Fort Lincoln Patriotic Address. Community Singing of Patriotic Airs. BASEBALL BOWERY DANCE RACES (AFTERNOON AND EVENING) OTHER SPORTS. FIREWORKS Refreshments and Lunches of all Kinds Served on the Grounds. An Old Fashion 4th of July for Young and Old. Everybody Come and Have a Good Time. Transportation To And From The Grounds Will Be Provided For. Insurance.” Bismarck, N. D. GIVEN BY CATHOLIC ORGANIZATIONS OF ST. MARY’S PARISH. PAGE THRED down remarkably, the stage being Break Into Cats only 6 feet as compared to the high) Police received a call to the effect mark of 11-feet 6-inches of a few days| that some freight cars on-the North: ago. ern ‘Pacific had been broken into. In- vestigation showed that some small boys, with a love for watermelon, had © broken |into the cars and stolen some meions, PAIM BEACH SUITS T HEY’RE specially built for cool comfort: They’re made to allow the cool breezes to come in and they’re so light that the hot ones stay out. HEY’RE modeled on the latest styles. 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