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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK CREW WHALES LEEDS IN FIRST GAME OF THREE-GAME SERIES SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921 HERE’S ABARGAIN! || - We have a New Willys-Knight, Touring Model, slightly used as a demonstrator, that, A NEW AND IMPROVED im ” .|—Coble. Stolen hases—Greenberg, we will sell for $1850.00. Outside of slight wear on the tires, this car is just as good j“Buck” Taylor a Human: Tee- Wingneia, Lehman, Umpire—Christ-/f | as it was the day we unloaded it, and the regular price is $2095.00 F. 0. B, Bismarck. berg and Leeds Garners but | ensen. We have never offered this car for less than the regular list price and wouldn’t now ex- cept to give someone a chance to own a Willys-Knight who otherwise might, find it neces- sary to buy a cheaper car. A FEW OTHER BARGAINS Time—1: 35. BASEBALL | Donse Brotners SEDAN Four Safe Blows in Game “SCOREBOARD SAYS 6 TO 0 Will Be Shown For The List Price $795.00. Model 4 Overland Touring Car, Looks and Runs like New. | Ore oe NATIONAL LEAGUE Pri mt 5 ight. | 1)" Hering, Leeds pitcher who hurled ea Bargain Price... 3 550.00 First Time Tonight. | a no-hit game against Wilton this ||. Won Lost Pet. Model 90-B Overland Touring Car, Good ; Z | week, will pitch either today or Pittsburgh-ve.. .. 68 38 642 * ls See the new dise wheels—the ‘| Sunday” for Leeds against. Bis. ||New York. .. 65 44596 A Bargain at... Ne ele Se a Sale .. $585.00 velvet mohair upholstery—the | marck. Leeds has Nordquist and || Boston. 58 45GB Ford Roadster, Good Tires and in good mechanical condition. A snapat........ $200.00 : : See i Williams to send in the box ||Brooklyn......, 68 62 527 Studebaker 4 Cylinder Touring Car, Good Tires and in good mechanical condition. square windows—the low cus- {| against Bismarck. Manager Tom ae Louis... .. .. .. 54 oS A Bargain at tom-built body, and all the || Riffe, veteran Leeds manager, de- incinnati + 4 6 : Michi iA ar Tou Car 4 dete i Chi Sei 4 63 AIL ichigan 5 Passenger Touring Car. A Bargain for s very latest improvements and | clared today that Leeds would take | Philadelphi 4 B ‘398 THEY WON’T LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES. | both the remaining games eel refinements in engineering i, Bismarck. AMERICAN LEAGUE cent, ch Saran ere ut x1 LAHR MOTOR SALES CO : Phe good ship Leeds sailed into Bis- 41 1 uncommon beauty and luxury. | marck yesterday and ran afoul of the Cierelands Sey a7 z or bd Cord Tires are Standard schooner Bismarck, just overhauled: / Washington. . 59 «2582 Equipment | Leeda salle haa been trimmed eo the | 3epeatul® Shee eer 4 ee ails ema Detroit. 51 58 468 : * ; Mast and the Bismarck crew had vix We Are Open Tonight Until large gold nuggets, commonly called of ae 4 Ae FOUR HIGH SCHOOL! ‘The human ear can detect a tone| Cast iron articles were first made 9:00 O'clock. ivans in baseball, while all that was] Philadelphia... .. 41 67 380 ST iS 000!" 25,000 vibrations a ‘second. in England in 1700. You will enjoy calling to see i left to the hearties of the good ship see UDENT: GO 8, { : i see | Leeds was a chance to win them back| = AMERICAN CIATIOIN i this car. | again this evening und Sunday atter- MERICAN ABSO Lost Pet. MILES IN OVERLAND) —___—_————_@—_—_—_—_—_-—-_—-" ~~" ! noon. isvi n in ee -o.,, | Louisville... .... .. 49 578) | The Leeds crew was helpless betore | Minneapolis. . 48 561| Win Never Tardy Record Despite| M. B. GILMAN Co. ,@ human iceberg in the shape Of) Kansas City. 50.545 iS ! - se { “Buck” Taylor, who so benuthber them | Milwaukee 53.523 Unusual Conditions Of 212 Main Street. ‘that they could get only four safe 60.469 | blows in the battle, one of theniva 61 465 Road and Weather i | weak one, while Taylor's mates used: 60 464 < | the belaying pin unmercifully on one 66 406 : | The part played by the automobile , in bringing all the benefits of city | lift to rural Americans can be no; ‘better demonstrated, probably, than by! the record of an Overland car which, was used by four high school studenis | living in McDermott, Ohio. The four ambitious youngsters, (. Waller, his sister Dorothy, and Visiet | Higgins and Edwin Duncan decided ; last fall that they would attend high; school in Portsmouth, Ohio, during | the coming year. But the .question | 5 arose as to how they could be Mr. Lowry at opportune times. Skip- | per Collins had stopped about all the ,leuks in his schooner and the few | leaks didn’t get anyone's feet wet. ; The Bismurck’s sails are now at full | mast, with orders for full speed ahead }and a lot. of determination in the “RESULTS YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh\12, Chicago 9. Brooklyn 3,.New York 1. Cincinnati 4,‘§t. Louis 2. Philadelphia 10,4, Boston 5-0. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 6, Chicago 1. Philadelphia 8, New York 6. St. Louis 3, Detroit. What comes after the purchase price? AUGUST SLUMP HITS BEST OF | crew. U. s. ATHLETES: The Leeds baseball club came here { with a good reputation and lived up i to it, but with Taylor pitching in bet- ; ter formothan he has shown in many ; 8ames andothe locals smacking the TWOMBLY PULL UP ON HORNSBY August is the slump month for athletic stars. Golf and tennis, as well as base- FOR HIT HONOR Chicago Cub Player Closing Gap On St. Louis Hitting Star In Nationals HEILMAN IN A’ SLUMP Chicago, IIL, Aug. 13.—Clarence Twombly, who has been alternating between playing the outfield for the Cubs and acting as premier pinch hitter, is closing the gap between him- self and Rogers Hornsby, the St. Louis star, for batting honors in the Nation- al league according to averages re- leased today and which include games of last Wednesday. The Chicagoan tacked on five more points to his batt- ing average and is the runner-up to Hornsby with an average of .375. The St. Louis keystone guardian dropped five points, but continues to top the list with an average of .410. Pep) Young of New York is third with .360. George Kelly, of the Giants crack- ed out kis 19th homer during the past | week and is leading the circuit drive | hitters, his closest rivals being Horns- by and McHenry of St. Louis, each of whom have 15. Frisch of New York, stole three bases since the compilation of the previous figures and is showing the way. to the base stealers with 34) thefts. | Hornsby, broke the tie which he shared with Frisch for runs scored) and is leading this department. He| registered 89 times, and has a total base record of 267, which include 28 doubles, 13 triples and 15 homers. Other leading batters: Cutshaw, Pittsburgh .351; McHenry, St. Louis; .346; Nicholson, Boston .346; Cruise,! ‘Boston .342; Rouch, Cincinnati .339; Fournier, St. Louis .338; Meusel, New York .335; Mann, St. Louis .335; Schmandt, Brooklyn .335. Harry Heilmann, the Detroit slugg- ing outfielder, struck a slump in his batting, and although he continues to; ball brilliants, slump in August. Jock Hutchinson won the Eng- lish open golf title a few weeks ago. He hasn't shown his same form since. Jim Barnes copped the Amer- ican National Open in July. He slumped afterward. William Johnston, California net wonder, played brilliantly in July. He is slumping now. He always slumps in August. Babe Ruth slumped in his home- running the first few days of August, just as he did last year. There is a limit to the endur- ance of all athletes. They burn up their dash and strength in the earlier months of summer, August is the breaking point— the reaction month. There's one advantage to a slump. It puts a thrill into com- petition. SAWDY VICTOR and cunning as a wrestler last night by pinning Ellsworth Finlayson’s utes at the Arcade Bowery. The first in 9 minutes. Sawdy had agreed to game fight against Sawdy’s greater strength and experience. The crowd was somewhat disappointing, as Sawdy is one of the top-notch wrest- lers of the Northwest. He praise game. Sawdy is looking for other| matches in this part’of the state. | RUTH IS AHEAD OF 1920 RECORD) IN WRESTLING Alex Sawdy displayed his power | shoulders to the mat twice in 40 min-; fall came in 31 minutes and the second} throw Finlayson twice in one hour or; forfeit the match. Finlayson made a; Finlayson as a comer in the wrestling | ; ball the :gamewas won, 6 to 0. Has Good Record. : The Leeds club, managed by the |veteran Tom Riffe, has played 57 | games this season. winning 34, losing [37 and tying six. Only 10 of these ; games have been played on the Leeds | diamond. The club has played in | many cities in North Dakota, Minne- sota, and in Canada. The team as a | Whole lived up to its reputation, play- i ing a fine game in the field. In the | first inning Art Anderson, Leeds { shortstop, cut off a man with a fine | Stop and Swenson. on third, speared ; Lehman‘s low liner with his gloved \ hand. The Leeds boys could do little with Taylor. Their first safe blow jcame in the fourth, two more were garnered in the seventh, one a scratch, and one more in the ninth. a AMERICAN ASSOCIATIOIN Louisville 4, Columbus 2. Toledo 7, Indianapolis 3\ St. Paul 11-3, Kansas City 7-5. 'LET BLACK SOX: BE A LESSON BY DEAN SNYDER. Regardless* of the fact that the Black Sox were acquitted by ‘a jury, those who confessed to throwing games are guilty in the eyes of the court of public opinion. They have, already been punished more than if they had been impris- oned. They are now only pariahs among their own kind and they have deprived themselves of a lucrative and very pleasant means of earning a livelihood. Lowry, of Leeds. struck out 7 Bis- | marck men, while Taylor struck out |6, but the: locals connected witn | Lowry’s fast ones when runs were | needed. Bismarck has a dangerous club with the willow now and the team looked good in the field. Wingfield was behind the bat, Hester on first, Coble on third, Lehman on short and Mel Anderson in leftfield. Swartz has been released, Leeds might have started some run- getting in the fourth inning, after Reed rapped out a clean single, but a double play, Nichols to Lehman to Hester spoiled all chances. Nice pitching by Taylor in the seventh, with a man on third and one on sec- ond and one out prevented another i possible rally. The Hitting Starts, { In the third inning Mel Anderson | bounced a safe one off McDonald’s bare hand and Joe Collins scored him | With a ringing three-bagger. Coble ! scored Collins with a sacrifice fly. In the fourth inning Lehman sin- gled, wasinsacrificed to second by Nichols; :spored on Wingfield’s single and Wingfield, after stealing, scored on Ellis’ two-base drive. The locals got two more in the seventh. Collins singled, but was thrown out at thira after Coble was Up to now baseball has been con- sidered a clean sport. ua No laws hive been passed, making it a penalty’ to play it dishonestly. But they shoitld be. The only way baseball and other sports, such as wrestling and boxing, can be kept on a high moral plane is to have laws regulating them. The history of the Black Sox {s now a closed chapter in the book in base- ball. Let their example suffice to keep the game purged. BREAKERS AHEAD. Bryan Downey has had a long, tough road from the ham-and-eggers to the top of the middleweight divi- sion. : One hundred fights have battered his head and face into an altogether different shape than nature intended it to be. A few years ago Downey was + lithe-limbed, smooth-faced, curly- headed kid. Now his eye sockets bulge, his ears are thickened, his nose has heen bat- tered shapeless, some\of his natural teeth have been wrecked and his body is knotted with short, bumpy muscles, once slim and long. of getting to Portsmouth each Portsmouth being a 34 mile round trip if they took the long road, which was the better one, or 26 miles round trip by the short road. As four miles of each road was un- road subject to.very bad conditions in the event of rain and snow, it was decided that the Overland 4, light, sturdy and economical was the. b car for their purpose. founded may be judged ‘from the fact that ‘from last September until June of this year the car carried them to school each day on. time, winning them a no-tardy record. Often they were forced to break the trail which holes. to the gallon under the worst con- ditions of road and weather and 20 sons, After the close of the term, the car | was in such excellent condition that young Waller took on the jon of driv- ing a traveling salesman from a sione company.on a tour of several states. On this tour the car covered ‘149% miles, averaging 125 miles diday. Tae toleach 22 miles. The total cost of| thd trip for gasoline, oil and all gar- age bills was $22.81. H ‘The same foursome, eager to con-/| ‘tinue their education, will use the car| next fall when school opens again. They are confident that for reliabil-| ity and economy under al} conditions | the Overland is the ideal in light cars. MINOT DEFEATS day, | improved and a half-mile of the short ; That their calculations were well! involved breaking the ice in the mud; But they traveled 7894 miles; getting a gasoline average df 13 miles} miles to the gallon in the dry sea- | gasoline consumption was one gallon i WILTON, 9 TO 6 Wilton, N. D., Aug. 13.—Minot de-! feated Wilton in a free-hitting game | here last evening, 9 to 6. ‘Fouring Ca $985 Roadwer $935 Sedan $1785 Coupe $1568 a eee” Panel Business Car 61135 Screen Business Car $1035 FO B. Factory M. B. GILMAN CO. Danse BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Ford, at $13.95. Maxwell, Chevrolet and Overland Owners You are now able to buy a genuine fully guaranteed Goodyear 30x3% Non-Skid Tire Next to the famous All-Weath- er Tread this is the finest 30x314 tire on the market. It is made of the same material as the All- Weather Tread and carries the same guarantee of satisfaction. Call, phone or write today in top the players who have. participated . : A ., | Safe. Hester flied to first. Lehi OWA . ‘ . in 60 ot more games, his average went| Philadelphia, Aug. 13—Timely hit-! singied, sending ae to Nha Lobe HERO WORSHIP. JOHN BORTELL order to avoid delay in delivery. hi -| ting by Witt and Dr ave Phila-! t i Recently Harry Heilman, batting Auto Radiator and Sheet Metal Work from .423 to .417.. Ty Cobb, his man-| ting by Witt and Dugan gave {man stole second. Nichols scored],. BISMARCK, N.D. ager, who is the runner up, also|delphia an 8 to 6 victory over New | them with a one-base drive, This end-| King of the Detroit Tigers, was hand- sa COPELIN MOTOR CO. slumped, his mark being .387. Tobin| York and evened up the series. Ruth! oa the scoring ed a baseball by a small boy and ask- of St. Louis, on the other hand, fared| made his 44th homer in the eighth| ““Gojing opened the fifth inning with|d to sign his name on the cover. RADIATORS FOR AUTOS, Ford and Fordson Sales and well with the’wfllow and’ moved up to; by driving the ball into the top row a three-bagger but‘Lowry tightened uf, Heilman looked it over and read TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Service third position with an average of .375,| of the left field bleachers. There WAS | striking out two ‘and the third oing “Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Hard- Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored and BISMARCK, N. D. with Ruth next an average of .369, two} no one on base. Ruth made his 44th | 0 cuicher to first. SOINE) ing” Then he smiled. Cleaned out by up to date process, points in front of Tris Speaker, who; homer in 1920 on August 26. j "imme box score: “Take the cover off, kid, I'll sign which has no equal. ; dropped from third place. Speaker's | ———— i peers underneath on the yarn,” said Harry. We are agents for mark is .367. McKENZIE TEAM | Leeds. Boys used to want to be presidents. S. Harris of Washington, failed to ABRH POA E} poe in ‘building summer aircastles, add’ to his ‘string of stolen bases, and WILL PLAY HERE! McDonata, 2h .....4 0 0 1 2 thot g jon is divided. i be that ambition is di damage from freezing, unequal is showing the way with 20 thefts, Reed, 1b 3018 06 eatin cy fe rie bility and efficiency. Other leading batters: Flagstead,) 1 aconzie will play the prison team | Nisbar. ¢ .. 5-4 0! 22°F 208 WHY LAUGH? Te ee ese evs wepaleee, Bodien Ye Detroit .358; Sisler, St. Louis .366;; McKenzie will play the pris mM) Anderson, ss +4 0 0 2 1 0] Jess Willard is practically certain Lamps and Windshiekds Repaired. Williams, St. Louis .353; Severeid, St.| at the prison grounds pata | Greenberg, cf 3 0 1 3 0 Olto get another chance. __Trzheg the dnt hap he tate, Send Louis .348; E. Collins, Chicago. 347. Shattuns: 9 new pitcher, wee. once | Tite If). .3 0 0 0 0 9| Tex Rickard has the word of the rock guaranteed. : Kirke of Louisville increased his| Pitched in this section of the. state) Swenson 3b . .3 0 0 2 1 O!Kansas potato king and oil millionaire batters during the past week and pull- Y and | Lown: a 400020 A rf i ed farther away from Reb Russell,| will be on the mound for the prison Sey er iS eae a one training would make him thé slugging Minneapolis outfielder; team. The game will be called at 3) potais ...........30 0 424 8 11 Lots of folks laugh when Willard’s who suffered a loss of two points.| o’clock. name is mentioned. They can't for- Kirke is batting .389, and has a. total ———__— Bismarck. et. what happened at Maumee Bay. of 300 bases made on 203 hits which} ESSEX TIME ACROSS ABRH POA E/8 PP a, : It’s natural they shouldn't. inclide 30 doubles, 11 triples, and 15)~ L Collins ef . .41 3 3 0-0 0 thing’ Will td's favor. He - circuit drives. Russell is hitting .373,, AMERICA NEVER EQUALED| copie 31, “34.110 ne thing’s in a) ited wind while Benny Brief, who has scored wee Ae Hester, 1b “40 010 1 9)! Sincere. It would be a d : U3 runs for eens Papi is iy third) “One year has passed and the trans-|,Lehman, ss 142 2 3 3 1/0f a fight. 1—Reo 4 Touring Car. t place witht .369, and is out in front in inen E Nichols, 2b .3012321 ia * circuit drives with 23 homers to his contnentat mark. mats hie masts Wingfield, series Was wpe tcl tee REpsk Me had ae 1—Dodge Touring Car. credit, Baird of Indianapolis has’ rounex, local Essex dealer. Ellis, rf . .3 0 1 2 0 Olaian, has signed to pitch baseballs 1—Maxwell Touring Car. fast week and the Pale thette at six| “The total elapsed time, and by anderson, It ye Be 8 wth ‘nis southpaw for the New York 1—Ford Touring Car, (wire wheels.) hases, has run bis string up to 49, | ®lapsed tlme 1s meant gfom,the mo: aston, Bec Behe ea: YaDKses. ie abet PaRe aie. tie ane 1—Chevrolet Touring Car, (Baby Grand.) Sree ae toledo 861; Gainer, Mil-| Postoffice until it reached the New] Totals... 4% 611.2710 Sreague club in the pennant fight that (| nike vis 1—Overland Touring Car, Model 90. wankee .360; Good, Kansas City .354;| York Lapa mee wa ue by qn 00 coo—0 4 1) °%22,2, redskin pitcher. els, ( NIRS 1—Hudson Roadster, 1915 Model. Acosta, Louisville .362; Duncan, St.| Was 4 days, 14 hours and 43 minutes, e Sewanee 1) And the fan who picks the Pirates iH Truck Pant .250; Lear, Milwaukee .349; Fish-| This includes all stops for traffic de-) Bismarck -.002 200 20x--6 11. 3] and the Yanks to play the world ser- If 1—Ford Truck. er; Minneapolis .349; Baird Indian-| lays, taking on gas and oil, changing} Summary cee hits, Ellis; | jes this fall hasn't bad judgment. I I f 1—Ford Smith Form-A-Truck, a 4 apolis .342. drivers, etc. The actual running] three-base hits, Collins (2). Base on} Jimerson might jump in and do the : Jack Lelivelt, Omaha first baseman, | time was of course considerably less. balls, off Lowry, 1; off Taylor, none. | Huggmen a lot of good. t If in the Market ae : who is topping the Western league No other car has ever equaled the Es-| Hit by pitcher, by Taylor, 1. wild Chief Yellow Horse, the Pirate Many cars’ batteries over-heat we can save you money. \ i batters, has passed the 200 mark inj sex mark. pitches, Taylor 1. Struck out, by| pitcher, is a winner in-his first yearill during mid-summer—if you think hits. Jack has made 203 safeties for —_——_—_——_._, Lowry, 7; by Taylor, 6. Double plays} out. yours is overheating have us in- of total of 283 bases. His hits include| | There are 735 coai mmes in the}—Nichols to Lehman to Wingfield ee spect it—and have the trouble 48 doubles. United States. Sacrifice hits—Nichols, Sacrifice fly LEFT EARFUL, stopped in time. ou e otor 0 Like Caption ou ara comes ‘Competent A battery service pot eo e e . : To toot his rusty horn and raise uniform excellence in all branches . CORWIN 50c RATE His flag up from half mast. at moderate cost. : Bismarck, N. D. RIGHT EARFUL, Sf Ly $8.00 ; Electric Service & Tire Co.}} | § [ Bismarck, Dakota's finest city. “Let’s Tell the Wrold.” ne Lenglen plays as go i . tAslbhe did over there, Aly Our fennis stars might just as well Go home and take the air. MOTOR CO. MONTHLY 215 Main Street

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