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a i holes. YANKS GET * battles against their Western rivals * leading opponents were idle. = i = the Hugmen to a double triumph = creasing the team’s advantage over = ‘the St. Louis Browns to one and a = Ruether and Leon Cadore of the . Brooklyns Dodgers for a 10-4 deci- = sion, _ Chicago outfits in a series beginning 2 Wednesday, the Yanks facing - PAGE SIX STRONGER LEAD MIKE \5 € DEADLY PUTTER BY JACK SMITH Professional, Highland Golf Club, Cleveland, O. HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A HARD LUCK PLAYER HE’S A HARD-LUCK PLAYER, HE ISN’T SPECTACULAR, B ON THE JOB EVERY MINUTE ‘was nothing but golf. The wriver, the! mid-iron, the mashie and mar- velous’ putting. - Brady possesses no ‘trick shots. A golfer, ‘purely a golfer in ev- | Thére is nothing of the’spectacular about this game, no fancy ‘stances, ery sense of the word, that’s Mike Brady, winner of the western open, A hard-luck golfer, one who al- ways has possessed the hardest kind of luck—that’s ‘some more of Brady. But I have never seen a golfer possessed of an instinct for hard tuck, play so much golf. Brady plays the game as we know it—the game that Mr. So- and- So likes to play, the kind of golf we like to see played. Purely golf. ™ Nething But Golf During the recent western open, I followed Mike around for 27 During these 27 holes there FOR PENNANT (By the Associated: Press) Chicago, Sept. 11.—With the final but two days off, the Yankees and Giants possessed increased margins in the pennant races <oday asa Fe- svlt of Sunday’s victory while their Joe Bush and Waite Hoyt twirled over the Athletics, 10-2 and 2-1, in- half games, The Giants mauled Dutch putting the champions four and a half games in front of the threatening Pittsburgh Pirates. The New York clubs oppose rival the White Sox in the West, while the Giants clash with the Cubs at the “Polo grounds. Ferguson held Washington to four + hits and Boston won, 6 to 1, while Cincinnati outslugged the St. Louis Cardinals, 13 to 8; in the:only other major league games played. —————————— | -NEWS BRIEFS | (By the Associated Preis) Ligo, Spain—Naval authorities’ re- ported the rescue of all passengers cn the German steamer Hammonia golf? we think “golf is. toa certain point, Stake-a-chance-to-gain-a-stroke Brady’s ‘game is the game To get the ball ‘He is 2 common, ordinary sort. A fellow we just know could play the game. heavy set. He looks golfy. Short and Cap. pulled ‘well over the eyes, and’he is gone straight down the course for a consistent average of 250 to 275 yards. to the pin. Only One Shot Dead Of all the 27 holes I saw Brady ‘play there was only one shot that stood him off. (By the Associated Press) GAMES SATURDAY AMERICAN ASOCIATION Milwaukee 0; St. Paul 3, Kansas City 5; Minneapolis 8 Indinpapolis 2; Toledo 8. Louisville 13; Columbus 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 3-2; Boston 1-3. ’ Cleveland 3; Chicago 2. Washington 2; New York 3. St. Louis 16;, Detroit 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE St.Louis 12; Cincinnati 10. Chicago 4-7; iPttsburgh 7-8. New. York 3; Philadelphia 2. Boston 5; Brooklyn 6. Baseball ‘results: NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 10; Brooklyn 4. “St. "Louis 8; Cincinnati 13. Pittsburgh-Chicago, rain. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 3-1; New York 10-2. Boston 6; Washington 1. St. Louis-Detroit, rajn. Cleveland-Chicago, rain, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 2-6; St. Paul Louisville 1-3; Toledo 3-2, Kansas City 3-3; Minneapolis. 2-8. Indianapolis 12-4; Columbus 8-6." which ‘foundered 80 miles off ‘this. port. Rochester, N. Y.—Worry because she bobbed her hair was assigned as “the reason for the suicide of Miss Norma Teffner, shafts of light -through a steg] tube a mile long, Professor A. A. Michelson announ- ced tests of the Einstein theory. Cedar ‘Rapids, Ta—Judge Frank F. Dawley, sixty-six, of the eighteenth judicial district, died. Chicago—With San Antonio—Gene G. Willard, pil- “oi, was Killed’ and Miss Clemine > Cromwell and Miss Vivian Johnson “injured when their plane fell 300 3 feet. : sites =! SPORT BRIEFS | (By the Associated Press) Chicago—President Tearney of the three eye league declared /Terre Haute club the league champions for 1922, 4 New ‘York.—Joie -Ray, ‘crack’ miler >of the Illinois A. C. won an invita- “tion race in 4:27. France. and France in the’ hope of eliminating | to engine troubles. —_—_____—____- Baseball Scores | He lay about 2)| yards from the cup on the cighth' ‘|New ‘York . ') Detroit 1 ‘) Cleveland . ‘|Washington . ‘VNew ‘York ‘| Philadelphia ef! hole ‘and slipped “his ‘nashie, which dropped the~ball cight ‘yards from' the ‘pin with 12 to go. He ‘sunk that putt ‘and made up for his sttake'on the next hole with one under par. Brady is the only professional golfer, if my memory sérves me right, who has ever won‘a cham- pionship on his own course;~Some- how or other, in the ‘past, the ias been too much’ éxpected ‘of honie ‘pro and he invariably sine Toughest of Greens The greens. of the Oakland’ Hills ‘course “are the ‘rolling “kind, .; the toughest makes it all the more marvelous from the standpoint of Brady's sensational putting. Mike’s hard luck_has ‘been his best luck so far.as -his-game {s con- cerned and-he- just simply -golfed his way to the championship. emp é x | Baseball ‘Standings | —______—_ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww.L Indianapolis Kansas . City Milwaukee Louisville St. Louts Chicago’ Boston .. Philadelphia’ . Pittsburgh St. Louis .. Cincinnati . Chicago. Brooklyn .. Boston Chicago.—The: Illinois League of Women. voters announced the .47 namies of: women who would appear on:the ballots in’ the Norember, sian a tion: in. ilinoie} 2 a Motor. ‘in the country, which } ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ADVANCE'SALE ° ‘LARGE FOR BIG : MUSICAL SHOW ‘The 3 ince. seat. sale ‘for “Take It From the Jos, M. Gaites, New York 44t! " Street’ theater ‘musical comedy, success’ which comes to the auditorium pn “Wednesday, Sept, 18th. Woodmansee's. ‘Jos. M Gait senting “Take It From’ Me" ing: here ‘the’ original: cast which \ is made up of extremely capable artists. Will ‘B, Johnstone “has ‘writ! the book ‘that catrics real comedy: anda delightful ‘story, while ‘the mi ‘Will Anderson is consideted ‘the Bost of his:many: scores. “Take It ‘From Me’’ merriment’ that is exhilerating ’ an the music starts one ‘Humming from the rise of*the curtain to’ the fall'of the curtain“in the last act. Critics have “detlared it to “be “the most charmgin' offering of the’ season, ; arte B, TOLWASHINGTON: ‘ashington, Sep’ lomage 0 Washington and Lincoln: is ‘be- ine shewn ‘by more than, 1,000,000 People & ear, Washington's fount: Varron, the tually: ‘Americans ,and foreign: ers who ‘come to’ Washington “is being rivaled ‘as’ a: shrine by; the beautiful, Lincoln ‘Memorial, while on’ Monument three shrine: 1 Pai Droaduay : ' PRICES: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1. 00 JEWELS TAKEN Bucharest, Sept. »1.—Queen Ma- rie has been greatly distressed by news: from Moscow that her’ mag- nificent crown jewels, which were taken ‘secretly to Moscow. for safe- keeping when the, Gerrhans invad-' ed Bucharest in 1916, have been confiscated by sue. Bolsheviki. and subsequently :peddled around Eu- rope. The Bolsheviki are said first to have removed ‘all .the precious stones from the jeyews retaining the platinum and gold settings. UNLQOSE GREAT TRACT” Washington, Setp. 11.—The first unit ‘of;a large tract of untouched pine, opened for “logging under a| recent’. order of the government forest’ service, will give 770,000,000 | feet of western and western. -yel- low pine to. the lumber industry, according ‘toa statement of the National Tamer, s Menatasturetp OLDERS OF ae Pols is fie INSURANCE. TOME AR Ao MEBICA ene flock toon at twelve o perorad four pe ata be elders: iad bh oe mee h | tat Inforce for at Feast to the thundering hoofs of the | Jones by @ scant head at Sara PLUS WAR TAX ‘The Clement, French entry ‘fn’ the -gfider contest pe a Clermont, | Experiments with motorless planes are being in Germany Wan ings orpicier te Mail Orders Filled . « Seat Sale Today. 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