The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1921, Page 6

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joi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : You'll Like Our Centrally Located, Clean, Fireproof Storage. WE NEVER CLOSE EXPERT CAR WASHING DAY OR NIGHT. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 Our maximum charge for expert mechanical service now $1 per hour . Weare trying to do our part toward reducing the high cost of living.. If we were charging this new, reduced price for ordinary mechanical labor, it wouldn’t be anything to brag about; but it’s for EXPERT MECHANICS’ time—men who have been repairing automobiles for-years and who have every tool and equipment to work - with. Our shop is | equipped with machinery, special tools and conveniences that go for expert work promptly and properly.done. We use the most up- -to-date method of keeping time on jobs — our time keeping machine even figures the time, thus avoiding mistakes—and, all in all, can Bive you MORE FOR YOUR MONEY than any automobile concern in this territory. If you are not taking advantage of our facilities, we are both losing. LAHR MOTOR SALES. COMPANY | PHONE 490 WILLYS-OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS FARGO VICTOR IN CLOSE GAME OVER BISMARCK Wins First Game of the Series by a Score of Three to Two in Fargo Fargo, July 16—The Fargo Athletics ‘won a hard fought contest from Bis- marck, 3 to 2, in the first of a three- game series here last evening. Kutina and Higgins, who pitched in the first of the series in Bismarch earlier in the week, opposed each other.o nthe mound. Bismarck bat- ters still had trouble finding the Far- go curvey-ball artist.. Kutina struck out eight men. Higgins pitched an- other fine game, but eight hits being recorded. ‘He fanned 6, making 20 Fargo players he fanned in two gamea, Bismarck’s two runs came in the fourth inning.-Nichols was passed. Col- lins laid down a bunt, advancing him to second. Otte Lehman’ doubled. tc left, scoring Nichols. Wingfield touled out to Catcher Gavin. Ellis singled, sending Lehman to third. Ellis stari- ed to, steal second and Gavin threw ‘to Lenahan who tried to tag Ellis and, then threw wild at home, Lehman scor- | ing. Fargo scored in the second inning on Slyter’s single, a sacrifice and Gavin's single, and added two more in the sixth, Both Bismarck and Fargo got men on bases in the first inning. Larry Ca- ble got a life when Lenahan dropped his fly, was sacrificed to second, but the next two batters fanned. Fay sin- gled, was sacrificed, to second and third but McIneary, Me Fargo slugger. failed to deliver, flying out to Wing- field on first, Nichols contributed a fielding fea- ture by nabbing Slyter’s drive with his bare hand. Altiough yesterday was Booster Day the crowd was small and the crowd razzed the Fargo team a good deal. Box score: Bismarck. Al vu Soerrwnned _ > oot Coble, 3b Nichols, 2b . Collins, ef . Lehman, rf . Wing, lb . Eljis, If. Harper, 88 eocooroned CHR Rn oHeHSet Be cooooone eossceso Higgins, p Totals .. = o 1 = ~ an Be roneHone be) ° Fay, 3b Lenahan, 2b Shaffer, ss .. McInearney, cf . Slyter, If. . Jordan, rf . Gavin, c Burns, lb . Kutina, p . eSsvonnonn coococeone® o Total . Score by Bismarck, ... +000 200 000—2 Fargo . + -010 002 000—3 Summary: _Two-base hits—Lehman, Slyter. Three-hase hits— j—MclInearney. Sacrifice hits—Nichols, Collins, Lena- han, Schaffer;,Jordan. Stolen bases— Anderson. Strikeouts—Kutina, 2; Hig- gens, 6. Base on’ balls, off Kutina, 1; off Higgins,1. Earned 1uns,, Bismarck, 1; Fargo 3, . Runs:batted in by Slyter, Gavin, McInearney, Lehman. Left on base: Bismarck 6;Fargo, 5.. Um- pires, Nance and Maloney. Time of game—one hour, 55 minutes. LOOK FORWARD | ws i 8S _ a w TO MINOT GAMES, “Baseball fans of Bismarck and Man-| dan will seek amusement outside of a ball park Sunday. The Bismarck | club is playing in Fargo and the Man- dan club is to play at Dickinson. Local fans, however, may look for-} ward to the Minot series here next} Friday, Saturday and Sunday. With;~ “Red” Moore, the big catcher and) | BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won. Lost. Pct. +» 5434) 614 38 | 548 411523 Louisville Minneapolis . | Milwaukee Indianapolis . 43 488 Kansas City . 42 488 St. Paul . 45 ATL Toledo 48 448 Columbu: 50 AID AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. 53 Cleveland. . 30.639 New York . 31 617 Washington 42 523 Detroit .. 43 494 Poston 43-469 Chicago 5 AT 427 St. Louis Philadelphia . NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet. Pittsburg . 27 667 | ‘New York . 29 Boston .. 32 Brooklyn . 40 St. Louis 40 ' Chicago .. 44 Cincinnati . 49 Philadlphia . 54 RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i Milwaukee, 2; Louisville 1. \ (Minneapols 11; Toledo 4. ‘Columbus 5;.St. Paul 3. Kansas City 7; Indianapolis 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Boston 3; Cleveland 2. New York 7; St. Louis 3, ‘Chicago 3; ‘Washington 2, Philadelphia 3; Detroit 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE All games postponed. SPORT BRIEFS Babe Ruth clouted -his. 35th’ homer of the season yesterday with one on; See UsNow About | - Your Battery Suppose some queer trick of fate made you the owner of this service sta- | tion and me the customer. 4nd I came in some day red hot be- cause my battery had gone wrong— And I had missed my’ train— ‘And-I lost out on an important en- t— zi And disappointed a good customer— +. And stood to lose a lot of money—- /f You bet your life I'd be get and sore, but I’m mighty sure I couldn’t ask for any more courtesy and con- sideration and square dealing and now day after day | The time to have us look et your battery is before anything happens, Willard Service. Station 408 Broadway Willard Batteries slugger. managing the Minot team and Hightower pitching, and a generally | strengthened ‘team, a close’ series | ‘ expected. ‘run with two on bases. |PRISON TEAM SERVICE than we are giving right |: hasé. The Yankees won, 7 to 3. A triple play featured the Chicago- Washington game yesterday, which went 11 innings. icky Kerr was the winnigg Pitcher. Earlv Sheely started the triple play which saved the game for Chicago. With one run in and a man on second and first, Erick- son lined to Sheely who stepped on first doubling O'Rourke. and throwing Johnson who touched second before Gbartlly could get back, retiring the side. “The Boston Americans won another pitcher’s battle from Cleveland yes- terday. Pennock and Sothoron were the opposing pitchers, but before the 3 to 2 contest was finished Russell relieved Pennock and Mails relieved Sothoron. None of the Milwauke» outfielders had a putout in yesterday's game with Louisville, which Milwaukee ron, 2 to 1, i, Kansas City tied Indianapolis for fourth place yesterday‘by winning the game, 7 to 4. Paskert made u home Miller, St. Paul outfielder, got his; ae home rut of the season yester-/ ay, PLAYS SUNDAY, The prison team wi will get another crack at Cannonball’s baseball aggre- ——____ SERVICE 15 OUR BOND =z The electric work on your car must be done right—by people who know: Our service-covers every car and model and we guarantee re- sults on all magneto, generator, distributor repairs, ignition..work. Electric Service, & Tire Co. 215. Main Street RTEL and Sheet Metal Work BISMARCK. N. D. RADIATORS FOR AUTOS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS ired, Rebuilt, Recored and paned out by up to date process, wi has no equal, We are agents for the Famoes “‘S. J."” Cores and Radiators guaranteed against damage from freezing, unequaled: for or durability and efficiency. ‘Taoks made and repaired, Bodies, Feeders, Lange and Windshields Repaired We have the Mest shop in the state. Send your work. The price will be right. Alt work guaranteed. e f 2 7 2 Fleet of Willys-Knight Roadsters, Purchas ed by the Dayton, Qhio, Fire Department. ® 300 4th nee . What comes after the purchase price? gation tomorrow. The game wiil be| remarked R. B. Loubek, local Hudson-| called at the usual hour, ) P. M. nonball defeated the prison team last Sunday, andthe prison team {gs anx- ious for the-new try. 74 | i optin, “Avery: GEORGES STILL THINKS HE CAN New York,:July 16.—Notwithstand- ing defeat by:Jack Dempsey sey City, onyJuly. 2;’Georges Carpen- tier, it is reported.cin boxing circles here, will seekia.returnomatch, with the champion; believing:that by @ open style of pattie hé@ may be able to wins °; i ESSEX TARE TED eqorixe sys. [ODGE BROTHERS HEAVY DUTY TRUCK Stake Body and Cab: ° 2.Ton—9 Foot. Loading Space—36x6 Tires j Deliver ed i in z The nev 1922 _R.B. Loubek Motor Co. 216 Main Street ay {itorestthe feature of the ——____ Essex is its patented colling tystem | TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS * Graham Brothers Truck M. B. GILMAN CO. It’s here! ne Roadster ............$1395.00 $1095.00 \ Touring ............. 1895.00 1145.00 Ne ewest model Sedan .............-. 2065.00 1725.00 Coupe ...... secs ees +. 2065.00 1625.00 Can-| Essex dealer. “Few cars enjoy such a distinetion,” he continued, s‘but it is not surprising | ‘ to find it in the Esex when one under- stands the high engineering principles on which the car is founded, a.) “The design controls the flow of the water by a series of holes in the heac. graduated in size. Where the engine is hottest on the exhaust side — the holes are largest. On the coo} side they are smaller, thus restraining the water until itfs fully heated and rises of its * V own accord. In this way full advan- tage, is taken of every bit of the cool- ing fluid and a more uniform motor heat] , is maintained. This’ system alao does away with the need of a pump, pump ‘qrive, stuffiing boxes, cte., and is, thas an economy in the upkeep of the car— less parts—less trouble.” in Jer- ats Pouring Ca: 9985 Roadster $935 Sedan $1785 Coupe $1905 Panel Business Car $1135 Screen Business Cat $1035 FO B. Faawy M. B..GILMAN CO. > | Donce BroTwerns’ : “" MOTOR CARS JUST ARRIVED | ‘ with ‘Equipment of - Bismarck with Body. and Cab $1880.00 | OAKLAND PRICES AGAIN | REDUCED. May 1st ’ Essex Now New Price ‘ Closed cars are now equipped with Gabriet Snubbers and Cord Tires. | CORWIN AGTOR CO: See it atthe . Phone 14 Bismarck, North Dakota . Wey

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