The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 6

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BISMARCK WINS SECOND VALLEY CITY CONTEST Opportune Hitting in Two In- | nings Brings, Victory to Local Team (Special to The Tribune) Valley C N. D., July 20.-—Timely hitting brought Bismarck’s fast ‘base- hall club to a second victory over Val- ley' City last evening, 7 to 5. The visitors got away to a big start, scoring four runs in the first inning. The man got on base when he was hit by pitcher, the second on a fielder’s choice and Lehman made a three-base hit. scoring two runs and himself scor- ing on Ellis’ sacrifice fly. Wingfield was hit by pitcher, stole second andi scored on a single by Swartz. Valley City scored two runs in the second on a base on balls and a home run by Goheen, ae Valley also scored in the third on a single, two infield outs and a wild pitch, and in the: sixth twice on two walks 2nd two singles. Bismarck scored three runs in. the eighth on a single by Lehman, a| The last)ren wae the:result-of'a three: |\¢ double by Ellis, a single. by Swartz,[ base clout by Mozer, followed by an followed by one base smacks by An- derson and Higgins. Higgins. pitched good ball but was rather wild. Score by innings: Vaney City 021 002 000—5 6 0 Bismarck 400 000 030—7 9 1 Bey Anderson; Goff. Valley City, Swanson. and Pitehers Do Well ‘The Valley City Times-Record, téll- ing of the first game, said: Goldsberry was on the mound for the locals and was pitching in good form while Taylor was on the mound for the visitors and pitched a fine brand Bismarck, Higgins and: out: Score by innings: R. uF Napoleon .. Strasburg. . ++ -000 000 000—0 3 1 + 020 100 00x—3 7 5 Batteries for Napoleon—Houser and Greith. tig. Strasburg—Foryziah and Fer- BASEBALL AMERICAN ASSOCT! TION, of ball. Much credit is due to both x Lost of the pitchers for the good work thes | Louisville .. 36 did in getting themselves out ‘of | Minneapolis 40 “holes.” At one time there was aj Milwaukee . 42 Bismarck man on third and nbd men} Kansas City 45 out. Goldsberry then settled down to| St. Paul M7 work, not allowing the visitors to | Indianapolis 48 score. Conditions of this kind ex-| Toledo ... 50 isted all through the game which kept | Columbus 52 the fans on their feet for the greater part of the game. The Bismarck AMERICAN LEAGUE, pitcher is said to be one of the top oe Lost notchers of the state and has not lost| Cleveland .. 3t a game out of 23. It is no disgrace to} New York .. 3t lose to a man like him. Washington 45, } ———————— Detroit . % STRASBURG IN Bostoa Hs St. Louis 48 3 TO 6 VICTORY | cricago :. 49 anh. Philadelphia 53 Strasburg defeated Napoleon Sunday afternoon by the score of 3 to 0. Fory- ziak on the mound for Strasburg was in fine form allowing only three scat- tered hits and getting 12 strike-onts| New york Only one man was able Boston . and two others{ Brooklyn . Houser | St. Louis . ‘itched for Napoleon and was touched | Chicago . up for seven’ hits, two of-them: extra } Cincinnat! hase hits in the second inning helped | Philadelphia to his credit. to go past second reached the middle station. along by a sacrifice netting two. runs. MEET ME AT THE __ BIG BALL GAMES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, July 22-23-24 ~ Bismarck Minot Come and see Moore, Hightower, Taylor, Higgins, and the other stars in these games Friday and Saturday, 6:15 P. M.. Sunday, 3 P.M. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost «56 29 3h 33 44 43 45, 50 58 Pittsburgh AMERICAN? ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 5; Kansas.City, 0. Columbus, 9; Mintéapolis, 3. St. Paul, 5; ‘Totedo, 2. Milwaukee, 2; Indianapotis, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 6; Washington, 4 New York, 6; Detroit, 5: St. Louis, hiladelphia, 4 Boston, 1; Chicago, 0. ab tde NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh, 16; New, York, 1. Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 1." Cincinnati, '6; Philadelphia, 4 Boston, 33. + Louta, 2. BISMARCK TO. « | WITH LYNCH | °c eee. (PETE HERMAN. Pete rena has convinced Eng- land ‘ine Be iad a right to,get a sec- oad match with Champion Jve-Lynch., ,Herman. knocked out Jimmy Wilde, Ayweight champion of England. “Then Iee\.came.“home and chased Lyncn )} around the country trying to get 4 $b chanee to win. | ack his Leh But he got no regulis. © “Hérman feels he has showed som clent comeback stuff to entitle tim to] @ match with Lynch. * ‘ The Americas pubiucfeets: theisgme, ‘way..a8 {ié Dnglish, so befere-tong « title match is expected to mature be- tween thé two.” Herman ‘hap’. made ‘a ‘remarkable PLAY JAMESTOWN Jamestowni NOI D., July 20.—The Bismarck baseball club will play here Thursday evening, coming trom Valley City. The game will be called at 6 p.m. GIBBONS WOULD MEET WILSON St. Paul, Saiy y 20.—Mike Gibbons, St. Paul middleweight’ boxer, and Mike Collins, his manger, ‘plan‘to“leave to- day for New York where'Gibbons wili meet Augie Ratner on July 25 in a 15- round decision fight. The bout’ orig- inally was scheduled for July~23,. but, word was reeeived: yesterday that it had. been postponed: While jn New, York Collins will en- deavor to-arrange a match for Gibbons |, with, Johnny, Wilson, | middleweight How Nuxated Iron Helped Put Me In Such Superb Condition As To Enable Me To Whip Carpentier JACK DEMP “TIGER OF THE Ri Tells a Secret Of His Training— Advises People Who Are In a Weak- ‘ened, Rundown Condition To Use Nuxated Iron To Increase Their Strength, Vigor and Vitality Today, recognized as:the physical SEY NG” 3 And Win The Waite . ampionship superior of ‘any living man, the super- man ‘of the age, Jack’ Dempsey, heavy weight ‘champion of the world, explains below the part Nuxated Iron played in helping to prepare him for. the two supreme tests of his career. First he used Nuxated Iron as a part of his training to increase his strength domitable -force and nerve never before seen in any human being. The fact that Dempsey took Nuxated Iron as part‘of his training for both Willard and Carpen- tier is' convincing evidence of the importance he attaches to keeping his blood rich in strength-giving iron, and the high regard in which he holds Nuxated Iron asa master strength and. blood builder. Inastatement made athisheodquarters York dftcr the fight Jack Dempsey couple of years ax for ry big fight with Jost Nuxated Iron, and a! fora short while in preparing ‘Nard I took fatigue re; and I firmly. believe that Rieafed Iron pit added power behind my punch and helped me to whip Jem Willard and thereby win the world’s cham- pionship at Toledo, ever! felt rundown T used? help build up my pt! uxated Iron to condition; and and endurance in his decisive smashing vic- tory over the mighty: Willard: who’ had never before been knocked from his feet. In this battle Dempsey displayed a dynamic overwhelming strength and power.never before known in the history of the ring; and now again in his phenominal victory over Carpentier he displayed that same in- that I fett might hare a battle royal (om my hands; "but. 1 found bim evén easier for me than Willard “ahd I felt ©: » practically as fresh after the fight ag when [ started.” It siotid occur te every thinking Derson that ifs man ae physically fitas Dempsey should consider it advisable to take Nuxated Iron, fn training: for “Knowhig thébenefite that Demp- sey had derived from ‘the ‘use of Nurated Tron in. training: for his contest: with Willard, I strongly in- sisted that he must again use this ae part of bie foguiet’train- ing for his. battle with 5 ~and from the results: wink age haa. this modect in pou tp fornitral’ victories’ tna fatd and Carpentier, advise people MD. ate: rosy e weakened fundown tion to try this ‘ and blood ballder.”. having plenty of ‘geet rich red blood and nerve force. Insuch cases it is often worke than foolish to take pispré stimula titigmedicinesor narcoti Sepa ‘What you’ pag oor Leds ae Herve im ja your herves “tore tron x your blobd. tie ismost effectively. iccomnplleh Tree f his battles with Willard and’ Carpen-” tier, how much more important it is for the average map or wemam tu see that there is.no lack of iron in the blood or nerve force in the nerves. Thousands of men. and women are we undown and old before their time, their After that time when- health wr rye force shattered and their ked simply because they have al- when Fetarted to train for the international vital nerve fluid from their nerve cellsand the championship bout against Carpentier I re- tron from their blood: In such cases one may aumcd the regular use of Nuxated lion, feeling not only suffer from terrible physical tortures itive that it would help give me that rug- ich aa great nervous [tri bility, heart pal- gard strength, endurance and’ power that is pititions, indigestion, splitting headaches, of greatest iniportance in contestsof thiskind, bee: other things being eqtal/ victory pains across thé back, dizziitess, sleeplessness iknesg,etc. but the mind is natur- Ally moreor esxatiicted.the raemory becomes Mts was not inistaken “as Nuxafed Tron again. pobs,.the judgeme e to the frontat the time L most needed slifti in Business ‘Dad, and such often re- * different, thie from me- lic!iron which people pail ‘take, ron ray, termed, both’,& blood ‘snd er tréngth-eitine iron to) principal chemfea it ing nerve force to ‘Manvvactunens’ Not fire and mnay even chiise of the it;and Fan sre that it plkyed amimportant the'sufferer to commit snicide’or land hit in ream part in getting wfc intomuch fine physical con- sath ham, fany a easityin my battle with Carpentier. Before short of, ditton as féeNAbTE Me to Win’ 80 quickly and’ Ie man of woman falls just ing succeys and:bappiness in’ the fight [had heard so.much of Carpentier’s life becuusé ‘they do not back up. their great skill and the ease-with wh tnental ability ‘with ‘the physical strengt showing ‘since he lost his title, champion, Collins said today the time, pidee'and parse: would be no object if a decfsion' hout ‘could be arrangéd. ‘MOTT NINE DISBANDS, Mott, N.D., July: 20.—Disbanding: ot other ball. .clubs is given as.-the reason forthe closing of the season of the Mott baseball ‘club. New England handed. the team. two deteats and the locals ‘lost’ one. to. Eigin and one to Flasher, but ‘the other 12 starts re- sulted: fa victories. LANDIS URGES. SOLDI IER BONUS Chteago, ‘July 20. Stating. shat what ‘he sald“ might'»: impeachment Feds ‘Landis, in: an. address. hetore, the. wounded soldiers'at ‘ denowinced the foes, 0! bomts bill. and were. President he whole . ‘ontfit”’ “ were; “getting in an yteyl | to peas on the veterans! ompensation i Prepositicn,” “AS oO tows: ware fighting for ww tiv the: judge, “I am pesinst si Dwan Produces, - ‘Perfect Film in . “Forbidden Thing” “The orbiaden ‘Ekin hing,” playing ‘to- night at the Rex is perhaps the most humanly interesting and absorbing photoplay of. the season. i lan Dwan. picture, and, t of the director is sée sie several reels of entectafun ght: ing:-effects: are-excellén*, while the technical details, the types and:all that enters into the pic- Arg are virtually perfeet from every} iar. thisyear he has. handled more ees jnet about ana: «with but one“error. Built to Sustaii a Reputation © Sold to Mect Conipetitiott ke Phe scenes. of the story: are: laid im the Cape Cod fishing district, and human joys and sorrows. of 4 or unttappy people «rum .with astounding: hiterest from the first ree) The work of Mr. Eddy, Miss ¥ Mr. ‘Baggott fs Je gapecis| ly. effective. i . 'LABOR RE-ELECTS - HALL PR PRESIDENT i Minn. 3 Mall, of” ‘Minneapo sy for the 11¢h_time as president of the Minnesota state federation of. at the annual meeting here today: ‘A-resolution urging the American Federation of Labor to: affiliate with the International Council of..Industrial Workers, now ‘assembled in Moscow, was rejected 201 to,120. A: resolution urging the state federation to assist the printing’ trades in the fight for the 44-hour week: was adopted. atnhosphers, Rirk- fanom::-and labor “French & Welch, Bism Mandan CORD _ TIRES ancient ‘Egyptians. Poultry :breeders ‘3 true, ofa razor blade. Peco het Durham-Duplex compels you to hold the ae - the correct flat position. It automatically lies-on the eel at the right shaving angle—no chance to ‘Mosqiito nets were used by the have succeeded. Lin obtaining white yolks in eggs: Any man who uses the Rea! Tobacco Chew will tell you Bananas grow .with . theif pointing downward. that. Put up in two styles e W-B CUT is‘a long fine-cut tobacco « ‘ a RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco. —=—=—=——— Mt Carrier pigeons fly, ‘three times, as fast. as the swiftest. human funner. <a There’ s More Real Satielaction” _ gays the Good Judge / In a little of the Real bacco Chew, than you ever. got out of the ordinztry kind; The good rich taste las long you don’t nect a fi chew nearly as often—that’ why it costs you less to chew: this class of tobacao. é in a tips or burn! There's a lifetime of shavings as Hardware Co. Bismarck, Fey Borel Bi Bismarck. it: Gir Deng Slee, Mandaa. é oe er Mercantile Co, Mandan, % Fanere Mercantile Co., M Fredericks Hardware Store, Mandan. -Co., Mandan. - Pioneer areCo., Mandan. Arena Hardware, Co., Arena. Sate Razor Scott &. Williams, Aren: ‘Baldwin Hardware Co., Baldwin, es Barrete, “Drage Driscoll.’ reunion icKenzie. Axel _H. Lundberg, General, ‘Stroe, . Regan, Sidney T. Park, General. Store, Washburn’ “Lignite Coal Co, Store, Wing Mercantile Co., Wing. Wing Hardware Co, Wing.

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