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BATTERS I MAKE SAVAGE ATTACK ON BOX STARS Both Charley Boardman and Buck Taylor Fall Before the Heavy Onslaught FARGO EAGER FOR GAMES Manager ‘Lenahan Wants to Take All Games to Protect State Claims With lusty-lunged fans growing hoarse with shouting. and nervous with excitement dusk settled over the baseball. park last evening, with Umpire Christenson, speaking for. the her inan, ended the first of a of battles between the Fargo parck baseball clubs. sore was lie) 5 to 5, o the sixth inning afte back had scored one run in the first halt of the seventh and Christy refused to permit the B:smarck club to go to bat. A nip and tuck free-hitting: contest, the battcrs on both teams drove the pitching aces out of the box, Taylor, of Bismarck retiring at the end of the fourth jnning in favor of Al Ander- son and Charley: Boardman leaving in the last of fourth inning to be suc- ceeded by Jensen. ‘Three more games are, schedul- ed in the series. Fargo had duled a game with Wilton Friday. Arrangements were made for Fargo to 7 Wilton Friday , afternoon and to Bismarck at 6:15 9. m. Friday. It is - probable that Boardman and Taylor will oppese each other again Friday evening. Both Taylor and Boardman were filled with determination when they went into the pitcher’s box, although ‘Taylor was ill and not in shape to play and Cherley was noticeably nerv- ous, Taylor was hit hard and Boardman was hit at opportune times and was wild. Jensen, who succeeded Board- man, kept shooting fast ones in the arkness and held Bismarck ss while Al Anderson stepped his foot on the brakes and stopped the slugging bee started by the Fargo crowd. Score Same Innings Both teams scored runs in the same innings. In-the second Slyter opened for Fargo with a two-base crash, Mc- Inerney flied to right, Jordan struck out, Kutina singled to center, scor- ing Slyter, took second on a passed ball and scored op Boardman's single. In the third Schaffer lined to Nich- ols, Morse hit for two sacks, Slyter scored him with a single. In the fourth inning McNee singled, Lenahan chashed a two-sacker, Schaf- fer went out to first and Morse st ed, McNee and Lenahan had_ scored. t to second, and was thrown t, Morse being doubled try- ing to reach third after having stolen second. Bismarck Wingfield singled, by taking advantage of a short passed ball scored. Ellis doubled, Coble struck out but Mel Anderson came through witht a two-base drive, scor- scored in the second. got to third and ing Ellis. In the third Hester flied out, Nichols safe on an error, Leh- man was hit by pitch and Wing- field doubled, scoring hols. In the fourth Colli a an error and Hester delivered a long three-bagger, ‘scoring him. He scored on a wild pitch and Boardman was taken out while Nichols was batting. It was expected that Hille, short- stop of Devils Lake and Minot, and Hightower and Moore of Minot would ; come here today and probably would, play. Hightowe cording to a me! if he is able to ly will be here. Manager Lenahan, of the go club, is out to win the re ii of the series here to Fargo’s claim for the championship. Mi is pulling for m Fargo, as Minot give her the state title, The box score for 6 innings: Fargo. AB RIR POA FE Batt Sen es eg Ee | fa | 4.41 2247-0 0 -4000600 6 78 L128 1 8 orate ak, T2rut Oh 0 0 0 1 MeNee, 2b... Jordan, ¢ . Kutina, It. Roardman, Jensen, p . a Totals 4 Bismarck. AB R1B POA E Collins, ef . 319000 0 aay 2b LLY 8. 20 De: lL 3) 09090 0 0 1 eye sa a a Toh 92) 0 6 (ae ew ae eg 91600 aE. oD 16 A deren, Dd Totals. Score by innin; Ka 518 8 0 lor 4 4 5 Summary: Slyter, I5llis, M. Anderson, Morse, Lenahan Three-base hits, Hester. Base on balls. off Taylor, ij Boardman, 1, Hit by pitcher,by Board- man, 1; by Taylor, 1, Struck out, by Taylor, 2; by Boardman, 4; by Jen- “sen, 3; by Anderson, 2. Hits, off Tay- lor, 9-in 4 innings; off Boardman, 4 in 5 danimgd'6f-Anderson, none in two ings; off Jensen, none in 2 Anderson, 1; FRED MITCHELL, BRAVES MANAGER, IS SUCCEDING WITH A YOUNG BALL CLUB i FRED MITCHELL, 19 TOOK HEADED IT DOWN THE PENNANT HE HAS BOSTON FANS ON THEIR BRAVES. BY DEAN SNYDER, Fred iMitchell—opportunist mana- ser—is holding the Boston Braves in the middle of the Pennantville road. Hig club is within- whistling dis- tance of the leading Pirates an‘ Giants. Should they falter he'll steer. his machine around them and pass. The way in which he has out-mir- acled other National League jockeys with a mediocre ball club, puzzles fans on the outside of the real facts. The truth is, Mitchell is a master at handling young ball players. What he couldn’t do with the slow- ed-up veterans of the Chicago Cubs he is accomplishing with the younger ‘Braves, They play ball the way he tells them, Leaving the -barrier this spring, the team was rated a logical seventa place outfit, or a possible Jast. But that was reckoning without crediting Mitchell) with exceptional ability’ to lead youngsters. No Stars. The chance to manage ‘such a club was just to his liking, There wasn't an outstanding star, on the roster. Rabbit ‘Maranville, the one celob- rity, had been traded to. the Pirates for Southworth, Nicholson and Ba- bare. This trio plugged the holes of the Braves’ craft, Mitchell gave all youngsters a Everybody hustled. ,Oeschger, McQuillan, Fillingim, Scott and Watson are pitching win- ning ball, Infielders Ford, Boeckel, Barbare AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pct. | - 69 41 271 69 420 624 New York Cleveland . Washington 53 BS. St. Louis . 55.500 Boston , 57 467 Detroit . Chicago Philadelphia 69 ‘373 NAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pct. Pittsburgh ... ~ 71 39 647 New York . 67 46 oe Boston 62 45 Brooklyn 5964 5: St. Louis 55 54504 Cincinnati. 49° 63 437 Chicago .. - 44 66 400 Philadelphia RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 13; St. Paul 9. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 7; St. Louis 5. Others not scheduled. Philacelphia 6. Brooklyn 7; New York 6. Boston 8; Chicago 6. Others not scheduled. DICKINSON TEAM The Dickinson baseball club has dishanded for the season, according} innings. Passed balls, off Jordan, 3; off M. Anderson, 1. Double play: Hester to Wingfield to Nichols to C ble. BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Won. Lost, Pet: Louisville 69 50 Minneapo 63 49 Kansas 61 54 Milwaukee 61. 54, -.530} Toledo .. 5 61 oH St. Paul 63. Indianapolis 5 64 458 Columbus . - 46 68 401 33° 77.290} A. WRECKED BALL .CLUB AND VILLE ROAD FROM THE START. TOES iAS WELL AS HIS FIGHTING and Holke put up a defense second to/] hone in the leaguc. Outfielders Nicholson, Southwortir, Cruise and ‘Powell are slugging. | The Brave machine is mn on all cylinders. ‘Managerial ability did it.’ Not long ago the Mitchmen 8), eight in a row. Killifer Deal. Mitchell jumped from the Stallings’ nest as coach to manager of the Cubs in 1917. ‘Next year he won the ‘pen- nant. the Cubs, Two jobs proved .too muah: He! stepped back to just plain manager. Il pulled off the famous Bill -Gnover , Alexander deal in Killife 1917. Killifer'and Alexander came to] the Cubs from: the Phillies for, $55,- 00 plus ‘Prendergast and Dilhoefer.. Killifer's great catching helped him win ‘the 1918 flag. Alexander wa3 drafted and sent to war soon after the trade. Now Killifer is manz successor. who failed, What Killifer did for Chicago as a catcher and what success he will havé as manager may be credited io Mitchell, Boston turnstiles ure clicking as they did back in 1914, ston scribes accompanied the team west for tae first time this season Mitchell h Boston, as well as his bal Ieleb, pn its toes. | to information to the Bismarck base ball management. Dickinson, it was expected, would play here Saturday jand S$ VAN HOOK WINS OVER GARRISON | ‘ ae. SUNDAY Fran rath ri Then he became Dipaident of |) } ng the Cubs, tI supplanting Johnny Evers, Mitchell's trainin, crack - | balcony. Bile cand, shes continental ten ‘Mile: Lenglen was taken to the club- pis.e have returned to, Amerion 8. manager announced she with tales. ,of -the, wonderful speed, fe recy ‘and ted been ordered to. latreking, and. almost.mechanical. ac-| rest, yShe announced her withdrawal curacy. in placing ,poseessed. by. Mile. froma the doubles matches but her HLenglen- » In jherSewn..cauntry. she 'manager.aaidghe would keep the dates was and-isas: reat « a popular ‘tet as, yee "her tour of.the country. Mrs.) ‘Mallory won the. first, two not. ob tidehes WIZARD LOSE ~ AND COLLAPSES Mile. Sajanme Len Lenglen ds De- cisively Defeated by Mrs. Mallory Sy fe white. sphere down, the .side:lines or baunding . high from . her. Spponents| © court. Mile. Lenglen: appeared; to op-! en*her play.in a slow.and hesitating fashion.which was remarked upon is Holy,: those who have seen: her:in action. « In:'ing ‘league chowder. }the:third game she increased. both her’, ing We Grose; has turned out such ‘apeed:a foot.and:a stroke, winning af-'; ivers.ad Jack Barry, Bill Kerrigan, , fer sie Rad ibeen? called) twice, and) Sockelexis, Joe, Dugan, Rosy Ryan,jc + it.<was then close observers: no- Forest Hills,, N. Y., Aug. ‘VnThe ticed bat Tigger State an eh arpers. Mails, Duffy Tyger College, California, riy- rags university in develop- oi cuit to watch. that -:she: was innipg -to schger): E : physical collapse of.:; Miles Suzanne teough: , The faurth. mene quiekly Levi Hany ‘Hooper, Leon-| HAY FEVER Lenglen: of Paris, France, holder :of }won, ‘the American championship ard, Lovis Bose irause and| d have ‘been a victim of Hay the world’s ; wemen’s', tennis m= older iwhile the fifth went to Mlle.!others hail bast t. jaye iet pionship, furnished.a dramatic ‘climax|Lengleniafter one deuce round. With|’, ‘The New ‘England Mar has the Fever for the past five years and to the second. round: of the, United score-three:to twa;,games in her | money..and the. coaching. The Cali-}could find no relief, until this States annual, women’s -tenais daar favor, Mrs,, Mallory quickly ran out |{orni titutien: has the climate, the year, when I got Mr. "Robertson’s pioriship: tournament. :on.’ the.: the; set, winning. the last. three games the ' of. the, West. Side Tennis cla hers here |by; point scores .of. 4-2, 6,3; 4 4-2 tor a Gye a | late yesterday. sind sw. tate of 32 points to 24, and six‘games | The Frenc racquet ; wizard, who to. two. htt Pad arrived: in. this country: last:Saturday.| 705+ ‘Sinks Into Chair ~ heralded: as. the greatest: “exponent iof| "The: French:.woman opened the sec- the court. game, in the feminine, de- yget on: ‘her. own, service driving main, after being decisively: defeated out after a,short rally and.then stouble: by a score vof /six. games. ito: Ga a daulting. | At:this :poipti:she ap her opening: .match... against, . Mrs. |to." pesitate, on ithe ibaek.; wager Molla Bjurstedt| Mallory,::.present.-¢aking her ‘service. ition and Aa American titleholder, collapsed in; ai walked slowly across the court to the: wi ccah bot chair alongside : the: :referge’s istand {referee's | stand:)She sank into ayHill. Right now, a is z the seote atl and defaulted.,her match, after losing;|chair:. Mrs. : Mallory ; uwalked to. the his ‘form, He ough! the first-two points of ioe pest game | rapidfy. increasing. "Pe ps shook Mile! at attaining greatness before quitting. of the second set. '% sii Pie :} Lenglen’s.. hand. handao jurried across "Mrs, Mallory ine w | thie; turf. to the eluthouse.’ For a nto- IMPETUOUS Visitors to the nglish_courts_at, Lment., here. it there. isp “with cértiin ~ evi ices painted fhierék. T ir fame. of ‘these escutcheons, ‘thiey well ‘and dealt ‘Squarely me ‘Knaves without device lived fairly or unfairly ‘as their hanior suited. They had no names to protect. ‘Today the knights of ‘Yadtdery ‘have: devices— re ‘the lidvertised trademarks: of their products. iti is * siitensiiameyenpeaiavat | trail and McLean Counties | By Victories" i \ ec ET | Van Hook, N. D., Aug. 17.—Van | Hook won a double- ‘header at Garri- son on Sunday, taking the champioit-: | ship of McLean and Mountrail qoun- The fast Wilton aggregation met defeat aftcr eleven innings of. hatd battle by a score of 9 to-8. Several sensational plays were made by tlie joutflelders on both sides. Four home | runs by Van Hook batters featured, one coming in the last of the ninth | with two men down tieing the count. | Flaherty, Wilton’s southpaw _ was) | touched up for eighteen, bingles, Wil. 80) gon pitched steady ball with godd | Support. A crowd of & thousand fetid pyigherced the two games. Score by innings: i RH E | Van Hook ...110 060 041 02—9 18 1 Wilton ...... 000 021 400 01-8 14 2 | In the second game Garrison's all} picked team with Shirley, of : Minot, |} | twirling was defeated by a score of }8 tod. A home run by Cunningham in the first frame with two on tietted three runs. A fast triple play in the | second with the bases Clogged: wis 4 deciding feature, taking Shirley out of a pinch. Cunningham for Van Hook held Garrison hitless for seven innings, } Score by innings: RH E +302 250 010—8 14 1 91 000-1 4\3 Ss 2 record of twenty- Van Hook . | Garrigon | Van Hoo! ames v this sed it of IS DISBANDED | tventy-eisnt starts, having played the best in this’ section of the state. ~ Buy savers ai cts. Read the advertise- iments to” choose what you. will buy... Von can ‘be eertain that ‘every consistently advertised product is: | good. The test of a million, searchlights has’ proved it. The hame ‘of the ‘mantfactiiver guaranteds it. The’ trademark i is your warrant of true quality. Read the advertiséments. ~ advertised ‘prodliicts. - a ceemaiiimanesminets 'games.at point scores of :faur.:te two in a avincln way.:: She stroked an. some the ball. from « aut sending the | Sohnson’s eircus. mmm - AUGUST 17, '21. for Lew Tendler,:he made the t it-was lucky. break, meaning delphia southpaw Would: tite been knocked ‘into oblivion if the bout Ahad Every: But. modest ned. ‘a fine thing. body needs .a lot of it. eonfidence is preferable to bragging. COLOR ‘New York yanks may be slow- other clubs’ in Ban ught to take a flier H. M. Pfenning, Notary -Public. After. Benny Leonard hurt. his thumb TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS ie flan ..They. ‘may be dumber than. the peakerites, the Red Sox and the They may. not be in harmony with their manager, Miller Huggins: But, Brethren,. they.sure can hit the . well-known apple and they are the most interesting team in the cir- Color counts. cure. My eyes were so bad and 1 was sneezing continually and could not do.my work. After the ing | fizst application I felt one hun- dred \per cent better and after fasing it a few days more was completely relieved. Allen C. Pfenning. Write Lock Box a Mandan, N. D. DN a