The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. BOOSTER SALE [BIG BABE Must SPURT TO REACH 3 Ll ee i if ' oe a seen i ey, in POUR-HARE eaisad ne) INI Oates : fer aud . yee/or ener “ae rato, and the FOR BASEBALL — 2 peep eee aes 18 GOING BIG Reports on Sale This Afternoon! Indicate Big Crowd at Open- ing of Series | BEAT JAMESTOWN, 6 TO 0} The Bismarck baseball ‘club ‘came ! in from the road trip today ready to: grapple with Minot at 6:15 p. m. this | evening. | The sale of tickets for “Boosters | going good and a crowd of | ,000 people was expected | to witness the first big game this | j evening. ‘Minot comes strengthened and un- | oom der the management of “Rea” Mepre, | ; the popular big home-run clouter. i a Bismarck defeated Jamestown, 6 to; 0, in a game there last’ evening. | aa Swartz pitched for Bismarck, and had | om no, trouble holding the Jamestown | boys down. Bismarck made her runs { mostly on clean hits, getting two runs : in the second, one in the.taird, tw:- in the sixth and 1 in the eighth, | Swartz seemed at home in the box. He | pitched in’ high school. and part of | the time in college until be began playing infield. Swartz played short: | stop at Valley City, Harper being out | { of the game on account of injuries. There was some dispute about the Jamestown’ score, as to whether it | was 6 or -7 to 0. The Jamestown Alert | reported it as 6 to. 0. Local players | say it was 7 to 0. The road trip ended with four vic- | tories .and ‘three defeats, but locat players credit the Fargo games with- ae i out exception to the umpire and not : * traveling the team, It is probable that the | enougf' tg way an goal of Bevent; Wargo team will come to Bismarck in ' five home funs for the 192) sexso the near future for a series. | He will ‘+t “hil an average Cobb’ “Pep” Williford, left-hander obtatn- | of on ho e ed from Cando, was expected to go on ' pom ino the mound for Bismarck against ; | hypothetical Minot this evening. | His: average: ‘per game so: far, ex=|, Minot: Strengthens. pressed in ideclmpls, is 4321 homeys) but 1 off o ‘The Minot Daily News, telling of Mi- ‘bists. not’s victory over a picked Ryder team | 7. tour-base teks at a celebration at the Fort Berthold | { pa in. &is€ason he] Johnson reservation Tyesday says that Jimmy ! would faye to hit .487 homers, perd trot. Cunningham, of Wilton,‘started the | game-in 154 games, . game for Ryder butwas relieved inj But_since he tg pebind ‘the Boal the fifth ty Cole. The game ended in! set for himself be will?h a 12 to 6 victory for Minot. Ross and | 6343 home runs per game. Shirley were the Minot pitchers. Thc | on. account continues: 1 Last neason he averaged “Jack” Kelly, Minot's new receiver, | ers..per’ game, which pett from Sioux Falls, S, D. caught yester- | new world’s record of 54. (lay's game and made a fine showing Phat he ~ will pass his ‘plat behind the plate, besides garnering | 54 is‘almost- i. dead certainty unless| f four blows out of five trips up whicn| he should’:be’ overtaken b: ‘accident included two doubles and two singles. So Yar'hé has managed to keep abo “Red” Moore drove out his 15th circuit a are ahead ot bis vest: year's ach smash in the fourth inning. In the filth frame Hightower drove out 4 Me tt oF le! four-base swat. Cole’s wildness in the | difference to ‘thie Big‘ eighth inning cost him the game, and besides. this his: teammates gave him, poor support.’ In ‘the!eighth three men‘ were walked, this coupled with one 'er- vor ‘and two’ hits produced five runs for ‘the Minoters.' The “fifth wag aleo| size 4 wild inning when. Moore's ‘aggrega-|| Walls that are responpible. tion secured four' counters on three yelous secords, hits, a walk‘and:ani error, ‘New Piteher ‘Kor Minét, 4 “Ross, who arrived: in the city Sun-} eq day from Canada, was on the mound for Minot and‘ succeeded fairly well i until the: seventh when he hecame!'tween Naylor, Philadeiph wild, walking two men, and at that] pe,, point he was relieved of the pitching: gt ETA duties by Shirley who finished the con- Minneapolis on over olutabi i test. to 3 yesterday,..when: Jenning dou! “Approximately 750 paid admissious{ ed and ‘Conroy hit the ball 01 were registered at the gate which re-} head fora homer | inside. the fer ceipts will materially aid the finances of the Minot team. A benefit dance for the Minot team will be given at] ejected from the gamé ‘yestetday. fo Wildwood park tonight from 9 P. M. to] throwing his.-bat across: the 1A.M. when he was called out on: “strikes. Minot will play a three-game se: — with the Leeds club July 29,30 and ‘Henry Estes, known a3 the® Frizco'| 3 and Bismarck is to-play in Minot Aug,| Kid, boxer, died in Galyéston, -Texas,.°° 5,:6 and 7. Leeds also is to play in| from’ injuries recelyed: - { Bismarck later. he’ Minot’ paper say# vont with Sailor Ow Leeds a cla : the’ state | of negligent homicide championship, The club beat the fast t Devils Lake club three straight games. SPORT BRIEFS ‘ plsveland Serene Feeelnet ue i : lead over the ‘Yankees yesterda, winning, 17 to 8. Cleveland ane if Wilton, July 22.—-Mahidan defeated | and ‘New York 16 hits. Mays and | Wilton, 12 to 4, here wening.. Caldwell were the opposing pitchers | Finch and: Flaherty were, Opposing|. pittsburg at the start, but both were relieved. ech Mandan ba Plahert?| New: York a ‘ $ Schrieber, oe ‘Indianapolis, St. Louis Browns continued their ; fast pace by winning their seventh KIDS WILL ar straight game, defeating Bostoa 8 to!- Macon, ‘ire 2 f s ‘ b F i . Saka ot 1. Calandre. ted « Na n d : i : ae ‘ Rik i “Bib” Falk, Texas coilégian, drove! eS the ball into the rightfield. bleachers yesterday in the 14th inudy, and. gave reokiyn 2; St. qe i iS ef H *Phiadelphie 83. Me cago 1, 4g! ° Others postponed f raat - Bismarck jae | GNA ab ihe Following Standard trade ike @ me, ey f The missioi ‘will; le bystrain for Moscow, ittain will be two a the Gi) spare tires and: accessories, for tee if Bf) the train is stuck. Other articles in the cargo ate Fetoons, duaters, Erne abe and: two pictures of. | All these things are 4 ty it ni Sri te tae ft Tees Come and see Moore, Hightower, Taylor, Jitters ”” Higgins, and the other stars in these games This Evening and Saturday, 6: bd P. M. — Sunday, 3 P.M. and it BFitain, vices received hete.

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