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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUTS 8, 1921 following inqniry was addressed to the Dispatch sports edito: ‘MINOT TAKES THIRD GAME AS Pe ee ac eae | decision on this play: : TAYLOR LOSES FIRST OF YEAR fats aon Follow the crowd to Johnson's Popular Price Store “ALWAYS BUSY” Johnson’s for Hosiery {strike and missed. Ball rolled away 7 {from catcher about 15 feet. Bat boy ‘ages include games of last Wednesday, | Picked. It up, tossed it to catcher, who ‘Russell is second with .371. | threw to first, the batter running. Bunny Brief of Kansas’ City broke|Catcher overthrew first and runner the tie he shared with, the hard hitting | Who was on second scored, and runner Minneapolis outfielder ‘by smashing| Who was on first went to third. Um- ‘out a brace of homers, and running) Pire called batter out because- first jhis home run string up to twenty-| Was occupied’ but allowed score, ithree. Brief also moved into third) His reply follows: ‘place in batting with an average of| “The Umpire was right in galling | 867. | the batter out because first base was occupied. (See Rule 51, section 6). j The run was allowed properly because jit was a block call. (Rule 37, Section | BASEBAL! |" WILLYS-KNIGHT Gleove-Valve Motor eC Improves Wich Use ey . IS so simple that repairs are Von Skyock Pitches No-hit No- run Game Against Bis- marck Players IS COMING NOT HERE Minot. will play baseball here Wednesday Thursday. The; baseball management received a | phone call from Minot today say- ing the series had been arranged. Leeds comes Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The defeats of the Mi- not team here and ie Bismare Values that are in- comparable that’s why we are Yours truly, E. H. HOS! Sports Editor The Dispatch. A ‘ “ : | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Sr ra ET “ eam at Minot shows the teams = | Won. Lost. Pct ALWAYS BUSY ; are well matched, — Bismarek | Louisville .. +» 62 48 “4 LOCAL GOLFERS almost never needed—and_ when Ta ' faced practically an all-star | Minneapolis . 57 4G . 4 ° | northern North Dakota aggrega- ; Milwaukee 57 49 H they are, any mechanic anywhere Bar: ain Basement tion at Minot, the Minot club be. | Kansas City 48 3 N N 2 g | ing materially strengthened. jSt. Paul .. 56 472 can make them economically. = j Indianapolis 7 ial to The Tribune.) Toledo . aT mT eas i! tore pilinot 8. De’ Aue, 8-—Vansigoeic| Columbus 4 62 409] Country Club Sends Represent: Its oiling system is so perfect at all temper- hurled a no-h no-ru me ugainsi: i ania j ° e + V ilsinarck cyesterday: atternoon’ wtlté| NATIONAL LEAGUE idives{t6Tournament atures that there is practically no wear on its e Minot hit “Buck” Taylor for nine safe-! Won. Lost. Pet. sl af is ecla S ties, getting five runs, Minot winning | Pittsburgh : ; f a6 60 The The GaeeeiCeaniry chikiteraena® leeves after tens of thousands of miles. the fi tilt of the week-end series: New York . be baited q ) a ee eae ve eteine | BOStOD 41 577 | ing a strong squad to the North Dako- D fond thereby breatdny Taylor’s string | Broobyi 50 619 ta state golt ouEnaient at Dickinson: Its patented sleeve-valve motor is manutfac- Only 29 faced Skyock, two be-|St. Louis . 49510 » B. Cox, runner-up in last year’s Tuesday— ing waited the ata Sposiealn [Ch Ge. te] aytrtcrowes doves, 8 Halen tured on license by only a few manufacturers fleial Mi 5 a ‘Cincinnati . 58 tC« FC » B. E. Jones, C. S. 8, m a Wednesday Only Hy iere metas secant Philadephia Oe ee eadrab aps Sesh Hibtaen ot in America and the finest motor car spear by Moore, centerfielder, brought MTR CITE: Mandan, left. on : train ‘{ i ay inch Dress Ging- the: fans to their feet in the third i AMENICAN TEAGUE Pet. Dickinson to represen the local Count builders of Europe. ue 10 Bismarck scored but one run in the; New York «- 6037 19) 19, Clubs Nga: Blgmarck,, women are i sls Fy per yd tafe men Rebel warned 00000 BBA RE omaon tom The car in every detail is built to reflect the eames 2 eee "8 game wile? st Loui G0 60.500! Dickinson a strong field of golfers is economy and dependability of the motor. ¥ vo WOR a Min He Sa Detroit . 61 52 495] expected from all parts of the state 27 inch Per- urday’s game, 3 to 0, when Shirley | Boston 4665 «© .455/0fr the tournament, which continues : 1 d hel he ital team to three Seal Chicago 5 44 58 Sa ee tomorpow until nurday. Touring, f..0. b. Toledo, + + was,$2195 - + now, $1895 y cales, per yd... Minot's new lineup proved a strong | Piladelph 38 G3 376) Reedy Lb Seiad + + wa, 2195 + + now, 1895 aera combination ‘throughout the | series. | SUNDA o pe, Lob. Toledo, + + wae, 2845 + + now, 2550 Bergerino and Hille, new infielders, | i : Sedan, {.0.b. Toledo, + + was, 2045 + - now, 2750 9/4 Bleached, Extra : 9 were in the limelight in all the games. | NATIONAL LEAGUE { Bergerino has appeared in Minot be- . ia i heavy Sheet 396 fore, when in 1918 he was the War-| Philadelphia 6; Cincinnati 5. 4 «Lahr Motor Sales Co. ing, per yd..... ren, Minn. club of the Northern; Moston 4 St. Louis 11. bia Je League. Hille took Lappan’s place at) New York 7; Silene 2. F5 Distributors shortstop. Hille, who has played with} OtHers not scheduled, ae ; 81x90 Sheets, Extragl | Devils take, is rated the tastest short, AMERICAN LEAGUE iSharp Reaction From July High Bismarck, N. Dak. *Phone 490 stop in the northern part of the state. | i 5 : Philadelphia 3; Cleveland 4. ACN ei to officiate behind the hat in the series ES 72D). | Sipe e here. par imine Series St. Louis 8; Washington 3. | South St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 8.-Be- $ a ; | [sours noe scheduled. cause of their scarcity good cornfed 42x45 inch Pillow Satyrday’s score: H AMERICAN ASSOCIATION cattle have sold strong all last week, i Slips. Bismarck 000 ¢00 000) 3 6 - Minmeapolis 2; Loulsvile 5. Hee penta ant autnracgras toon: h Minot ..........000 030 00x—8 7 1; Kansas City §; Columbus 4. |qhere his been ‘a’ fair showing of : Each......... Batteries—Anderson and Anderson; | Milwaukee 1-1; Lier | good grass cattle here from Montana and other western districts, and these have’ sold: at- steady prices from $7 to $7.75, with a top of $8 in the Satur- Shirley and Kelley. | St. Paul 3-11; Indianapolis 4-4. | EXHIBITION BASEBALL ... 19 inch Crash Towel- 36 inch Per- cale, per yd... inch Novelty per yd....... 42x44 inch Organ- dies, all colors ex- RHE Bismarck - 000 000 000—0 0.2 Minot . 000 200 20x--5 9 6 COBB CREEPING UP IN BATTING Teammate—Hornsby Holds National Lead ing up on Harry: Heilman, the hard hitting Detroit outfielder, in the race for batting honors of the American Sunday's score: \ HONOR CONTEST Nears Mark of Harry Heilman! Chicago, Aug. 8.—Ty Cobb, manager } of the Detroit Tigers, today is creep-: At Brooklyn. | | Detroit Americans .......6 132} | Brooklyn Nationals ...... 8 11 4) |. Cole, Parks and Woodall, Manion; ;Schupp and Taylor. day trade. Bulk of the grass, steers selling from $5.50 to $7 are weak to 25c lower, with a few of the common- jest kinds as low as $5. Cows good ‘enough’ to sell at $5 or above and heifers: at $6 or higher, have held steady, while bulk of the butcher she- | stock from $3,.50:to $5 show losses of around 50c for the week, Canners and cutters:are steady to 25c lower, mostly at $1.75 to $3.25. Bulk of holognas at $3.25 to; $4.25, are fully 25c lower, some 50c off: Veals have declined “$1.00 this week, placing closing packer’ tops at $7.50, and sec- cads, $4.50, Heavy feeders are sell- ing from’ $4.50+to $5.50. with a few ur to $6, and stockers averaging under 760 pounds are going mostly from $3.50 to $4.50 with a few around $5. Hogs dropped 50c to 75¢ with some $1 or more:below the July high spot, range at the close, $7.75 to $10, bwik | $8 .to $9,275 ‘good pigs around $10, |! Lambs are. higher, for the week, good | Montana lambs, $9.75, best natives. | | SATURDAY GAMES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville, 5; Minneapolis 4. Indianapolis 8; St. Paul 5. Kansas City 4; Columbus 2. | Milwaukee-Toledo postponed. | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Brooklyn 3; Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 5; Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 12; Boston 2. Chicago 7; New York 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 3; Washington 1. Boston 9; Chicago 4. Detroit 9; New York 8. St. Louis 5-9; Philadelphia 4-12. FORKS TENNIS $9, good ewes, $4 to $4.25, choice 140- WILTON BEATS PRISON TEAM Wilton defeated the prison baseball team, 5 to 4, Sunday afternoon in the fastest game‘seen at the prison this year. Love, of Mandan, pitched for the prison team against Flaherty and hurled good bal!. The game was close all the way, iy THE SALES TAX. Exposition of the Theory and |: Practice of This Form of Taxation By Hazen J. Burton, President Tax League of America A. All products sold for export are exempt in taxation and furthermore it is prepared that all sales of every nature not exceeding $6,000 a year be exempt from the sales tax. It is calcu- lated that the great majority of farm- ers and small business men would thus_pay no sales tax. Q. Will farmers gain by simplified methods of taxation? A. The farmer is in reality a busi- ness man. A simplified method of taxation will aid him as it will every other ‘class of citizen. Q. What taxes are now shifted to the farmer. A. First, there are the excess pro- fits taxes which are shifted and which are pyramided by every manufacturer and dealer along the line. Then there are the special excise taxes. He pays these special taxes on his automobile, his tires, motor accessories, his wate! his wife’s fur coat, his chewing gum, movie tickets, sodas and soft. drink: and a host of other things which, i common with all other classes, -he buys for his comfort. These special porated under the laws of the State of North Dakota. It has passed the Blue Sky department of the banking board end is authorized to sell stock in the state. The company has a forty tract in the f¢mous Cat Creek Field in Mon- ;tana and has erected the derrick for its first well. It has also obtained 21000 acres in the Black Coulee, Love- joy and Coburg structures in Montana ‘and is making an active campaign for acreage in several different fields in j Montana. H. O. Aaberg, vice-presid- ent of the company and field man tor the company is now in Montana de- voting his time to obtaining acreage in the different fields and the com- | pany intends, te edtaim a big bunch ; of good acreage om al) the !mportant | structures in Montana. RUTH CLOUTS 41st HOME RUN | i | New York, Aug. 8—Babe Ruth H league with only twenty-five points : pound Montana wethers, $5. cept white 9 separating them. Cobb gained nine | (eek SR see net Hew ean a American farmer be See oa aty arlinne from 10 to 20/ clouted two home runs today off Chi- points during the week for an aver-| nefited by the substitution of one i cago pitchers, running hig season's per yd. gpues ace a oe age of .398, while Heilman suffered | MANDAN DEFEATS per cent sales tax for all present taxes |: Q: Would the farmer be the loser by | total to 41. His first circuit wallop —_—___—_—____——-— fJ}a toss of seven points, his average | VI, CARSON, 3 TO 2] 2 business? the imposition of a sales tax? came in the third inning of the first Full Si Wool N dropping to 423. ‘This Speaker of! ’ A. First, the farmer is a large buy-| A. On the contrary, as a heavy con-| game of the double-header with the u 1Ze WOOL Nap BF oeveland remains in third place with | Mandan deteatea Garson, 2 to 2, in |r 0h manufactured products. He will sumer he would. be the distinct gain-; White Sox. His second came in the 3 Ty ; i i is | defeated » ¥ to 4, ID} benefit by the reduction of prices jin * lopening inning of the second game with Blankets. a keine ee include games |Take Major, Honors: in. Tennis , game played at Mandan Sunday af:-} these products. He will no lank pay}, @ Do the farmers know that their) Mé ane ant - Special. The N Ye yy; 1 | ‘<1 Pournament ernoon, Newcomer pitched for Car-|the increased prices due to the pyra- indirect consumption taxes have been| 9 ke He. i Ney ore i Creer can tne son and Dorfler for Manian. Dorfler| miding of the excess profits taxes, |l!arge because of the shifting of the) TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS each eer HEL oe a or i. thirty-eight oe whl oa bs i Gran ‘ss Aug. 8.—Wilmer . struck out six men and Newcomer] Q, Would all farmers be subject to} burdens from “dealer to dealer? E cracked ot by SBabe Ruth ‘The tail. Elton, Grand Forks, Red River | ttuck out eight. Dorfler allowed five/a sales tax on the sale of their pro-| A. The farmer is awakening to the . end ‘Athleties are second with valley singles tennis champion, Ae ued ichbtalaensal fugse seein stunted agdnern. They know! B. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, 50 inch Storm Serge, iis. ruth, wno smashea out! yesterday wou the state singles | that the business taxes are not borne Calzopracter a brace of circuit drives dur-| ¢hamplonship from G. Wilkerson, | solely by corporations, partnerships ConsaXation Free Regular $1.75 yd. Grand_ Forks, ing the past week, has registered 106 and sole traders. Reite 0. 11—Lucas Rleck—Phene 960 1920 singles chai 6-3, JOCK AND JOE, HIS CADDY Value. runs for his club. The big slugger al- plon, 7-53 Fos 8 pate Q. Do the arguments cited in regard | jee nnnrnenp eres, Special : Miitimg to 27, made on 120 hits wimek, | Grand Forks, Aug. &—Grand Forks io :the. farnier apply ‘cussliy to) the peat yy oe . . . ro jabor! a at + besides his home runs, include 241 tennis players carried off their .share| A They ‘lo, ‘The laborer in the city] WANTED TO RENT is now subjected to heavy indirect taxes just as is the farmer. The sales tax would, in most instances, be shift- ed to him. But instead of paying a pyramided tax amounting to more than 20 per cent, according to the most painstaking estimates, he would pay a tax that could not be pyramided high- er than 314 per cent. —From the Minneapolis Tribune OIL COMPANY WILL EXPAND “The Dakota Montana Twelve Oil Syndicute is a new company organized at Minot by ‘business men there, incor- doubles and 8 triples. of the honors in the eighteenth an-i __ The Washington club is out in front} nual, tournament of the North. Dakota jin stolen bases with seventy-nine,| state tennis association by virtue ot| (nineteen of which were pilferred by| the wins of Miss Marian Gray and Miss |Harris, who is showing the way to| Douglas in the women's state double the base stealers of the league. and Wilkerson and Elton’s victory in Other leading batters who have par-/ the Red River Valley doubles. ticipated in 55 or more games are: Hurlbert of Fargo and Muir won || Tobin, St. Louis .368; Williams, St.) the Northern Great Plains doubles by | Louis .368; Ruth, New York .364; Sev- defeating Wilkerson and Elton of erlid, St. Louis .358; E. Collins, Chi-! Grand Forks 2-6, 6-4, 10-8 A ‘cago .854; Veach, Detroit .350; Sisler, Miss Marian Gray ‘and Miss Doug: St. Louis 348; Stephenson, Cleveland] 14, of Grand Forks won the state dou- 338. bles for women over Mrs. Guy §. Bemis of Minot and Miss Isabel E.| Eaton of Fargo in straight 6-4, 7-5. | Hulbert and Miss Eaton won the mixed doubles events of the state from Blaisdell and Mrs. Memis of Mi- Modern House convenient to schools. Apply Cowan Drug Store a Oil Cloth, all Colors and Patterns to choose from. 39 Peryd........ 1 All Suit Cases at | 90% DISCOUNT 36 inch White Out- ing Flannel. For Sale Ford Touring Car Corwin Motor Co. In the National league, Roger Hornsby of St. Louis is blazing away to the tune of .415 for the battting leadership. Twombly of Chicago is Gy the runner-up with .370, while Nichol- Special, 190 {son of Boston is third with .64, ine aa ieet et che ih = r yd The Philadelphia club is out in front] ohn Hancock: of C! papa Mar i. 1 fi osha jfoF ome run honors with 62. while] icy'yy geteating Robert Mult of Hu EXCLUSIVE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS ; Cran St. Louis and New York are runnin, i +e i A * clone for second’ pines the “cardinals| eT in three atraight sets. 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Service and parts for Delco, Remy, Northeast 4 27 inch White Out- Qi javing 4 compared with the Giants Pista nap aah Anta rnit ig and Auto Lite starters, Bosch, Eisemann and q ; 3. rge Kell: s is th Be fs ing Flannel. 1 ee ee eee biter ot tile cise| dell and McIntyre of Minot, 6-2, 6-1, K-W Magnetos, Exide and Minnesota bat- f Special cuit, with 18 to his credit. °° | 4-6, 6-2, { teries, and Klaxon horns. L d Z Frank Frisch of New York added+ oe epee Reenter wan é ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. 4 th bases to his stri of stolen | the § 8 cl Ip is sta ts i Dek yee 3 nnses snails shawl iherway to the} for women for the third consecutive Bismarck, No. Dak. i BE i se stealers with 31 thefts. He has| time by deteniing: alles Marion Gray | 4 been tied ofr the honor of best run! of Grand Forks, 6-3, 6-4. { Canvas Gloves, 106 | getter by Hornsby, each having scor-| Wilkerson and Elton of Grand Fork: | : per pair ed. 82 times. won the doubles event of the leq OGG | pSicii ane ean Other leading batters: Young, } River Valley by defeating Murphy and! B "4 . q a [York .262; McHenry, St. Louis 356; | Lenz of Jamestown im three straight: Dakota-Montana Twelve Oil Syndicate k 7 - Cuts! ; Cruise, Bos-| sets, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. i : Ni M. C. Crochet Cot: ton .249; Meuse). ew York ats UMPIRE RIGHT Incorporated under the Laws of North Dakota. Fournier, St. Louis .341; Mann, St. | i on, Louis .341; Williams, Philadelphia E RI In The Cat Creek Wonder Field . IN MANDAN PLAY, .340; Maranville, Pittsburg .338. per Ball... Shop at Johnson’s and Save Money gare Capitalization $150,000. $10. Per Share. Reb Russell, the slugging Minneap- lolis outfielder, has been dethroned as th ding batter of the American as-] Umpire McClelland was right in his} as : : zs Our Representative, Mr. P. S. Young, will be in the abelation by Kirke of Louisville, who! decision in the. unusual play in Man-| This is the first picture of Jock Hutchinson, who won the English open \'went ‘d place to the head of|dan recently in the Valley City-Man-| championship, ‘taken “at the Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Md., City for several days, and can be seen at Hotel McKenzie. Tre iat wiguate Averiee’ of .381 com-|dan game, ecard to the sports during “the American open championship matches, That’s Joe Horigan on z pared with 367 a week ago. The aver-| editor of the St. Paul Dispatch. The Jock’s-right. He’s the champ’s mascot caddy. a WRITER HOLDS {