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PAGE SIX BROWNS AND YANKS WIN; GIANTS LOSE Even if St. Louis Wins All) Games Scheduled They Have Slight Chance (By the ted Press) Chicago, Sept. 22—By overcoming | a five run lead and defgating the | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 oF YANKS REPEAT, HOW ABOUT RUTH? ' Disappointing in the 1921 Series, Billy Evans Says, BABE DOESN’T LOOK AS GOOD NOW AS HE DID THEN . Hao apy one’ of Kis mien’ any good, It's great to be in a ‘series, but ‘take it from me, its over—and you (By the’ ai i + Baseball results Sept. 21.— va NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 6; New York 1. St. Louis.1; Brooklyn, i A Philedetphis. 6-4. , Cincinnati 4-2; Boston-2 AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 9; Detroit 8. Philadelphia 6; Chicago 1, Boston 15; ‘Cleveland: 5. Washington 6; St. Louis 7. :- AMERICAN: ASSOCIATION Toledo 8; St. Paul.-%. Columbus 8; Minneapolis. 6.: _ Louisville 2; Kansas City 5. Indianapolis 0; ‘Milwaukee 5. ! Baseball Standings Pes lace AMERICAN AUN Chicago . 7% 13 507 Cleveland 15 4 503 Washington . 65 19 451 [ston 85 14): Boston ..... 90 392 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. Now York aT 601 | Pittsburgh 62 676! St. Lows bo | woe Cincinnati 67 544 Chicago 69 4624 Brooklyn ‘ 90 875 Philadelphi 54 90 = 875 Boston 95 +386 Entries in the city tennis tourna- ment, to open Saturday afternoon at the: Country club, must be. made by to players. C. S. Haines won the singles championship ast ‘year. I see by the papers that Commis- missioner Landis * * * is receiv- ing, many complaints about the um- Ppiring in the major leagues this sea- son, * * * That some of the American league ‘gesticulators should be more effi- cient, than others goes without say- ing. Billy Evanses are fey, ind far be- tween and it isn’t toi expected that every member of Ban Johnson’s ‘staff should be as capable as . he. Some of the others-are not far. be- hind, however, and it is my peculiar ‘notion that the umpiring in the Am- erican League this year is better, on the whole, than at any other time within the span of my major league experience. » Jvang has been called the “perfect umpire,” and in my opinion he is all of:that. He seldom makes a ‘mistake in his. judgment on strikes and balls, his calling of plays on the bases is | Babe Ruth Says | —$§$§$—____-—__ FIRE DESTROYS _ $8,000 BUILDING* + Bottineau, N. D., Sept. 22.—Fire of j unknown origin early today destroy- ed a one story building owned by |W. H. McIntosh. The loss is esti- | mated at §8,000. CARACUL, Caracul in black and in dyed shades is very popular for banding gowns and cloth cvats, as well as for ? short sports coats, belted with cords and tassels. Sa A TRUE RAT STORY Auburntown, 922-22, Stearns Electric Paste Cc Dear Sirs: Mr, Robe Donnell of Auburntown, .~ ¢ame je our store the other day and wanted something to Kill rats, “so T gold him » box Stearns Rat Paste, And he put some paste on aix biscuits that night and the next morn. Detroit Tigers yesterday 9 to 8, practically 100 per cent perfect, and | ing he found while the Browns were winning from | é SeBEaT aay Saturday noon today G:\ H,.Russ| in his’ ease, exceptional ability is| second might ne’put out four more bles” Washington 7 to 6, the Yankees to-| RUTH WHIFFED tines i aareanaie pines Jr, it, was: announced. today. coupled with splendid tact and a | Calta with paste on them, gnd tho second day hinlatang? their lead et th DUG THE_10Z) SERIES ‘ Kansas. City een thee wi H Hs B ee charmed $3 temperament worthy of a diplomat. | making a total of seventy- one rats in and one-half bie over, 3 Be 7 ¥ Indianapolis 82 rT} Materes Sites: gpibeds ed'.to’. suit ‘nlike some umpires I could name that he aig not fin ere. were lots more Louis club. It was the Browns’ fi f Milwaukee 80° 97 it gs Evans will acknowledge a mistake | ‘This is-some big rat tale, ‘but, never: a in the + four games. | \ ‘Louisville 14 88 the convenienc. of \the. players, and'| when he’ makes one, but does it in theteas, t ie a0. ust thought would nks have seven more games : Toledox.: el 94 he! thuFnament thetaters may ex-|auch.a way that it does not weal | "pcx fo det vou Rao /taativour rat: paste while the Browns have six Columbus’. 9 ‘end oven. two weeks. » his hold on the, situation or impair | Respecttully, KENNEDY BROTHERS, on their schedule. Thus if the Hug- | ‘men win four of their contestg, and | the Browns win all of their games, | the New York club will win the pen-\ nant by one full game. The Giants lost ground in their i pennant fight when they dropped a second game to the Pittsburgh Pir- | ates, 6 to 1, and are now only three find one-half games to the good. T. AMERICAN LEAGUE V New York . ( fSt. Louls .. Several entries’ already have been made, both in the men’s and ‘wo- men’s events, the tournament. be- the respect in which he is rheld by the players, * The nitrogen inhaled; with oxygen of the air serves no purpose in the bod: 4 Buy a 35c Box Today Enough te Kil 0 te 100 Rats or Mice Don’t waste time trying to kill these pests with pow dere teuie oa jotherexperimenta} preparations, Ready for Use—Better Than Drug and ‘General Stores sell 1S? ELECTRIC PASTE certainty the Giants must win seven | of their remaining eleven games. | = The “Pi s, with eight games on| = their schedule to nose out the lead-| = rs must finish the on without a) a = defeat while the Giants win only ; = five of their games. | No pLavEr ened eam: wt A = The Cubs and Phillies and Cin-| Coe Wry auch & “BURDEM = cinnati and Boston Nationals split | > : = doubleheaders and Brooklyn won| eae ‘ = from St. Louis in other National ie league contests. | = In the American league the Ath- = fetics defeated Chicago, 6-1, apd Bos- | = vatfest. from Cleveland, | = 15 to 5, in the Other games, i = The Yanks open their final series | = i at Cleveland today, while,the Browns | = face the Athletics, 7 \ — rd t , _ BY BILLY EVANS. | =: y TWENTY OUT luiscettatet tic one EDDIE COLLINS TELLS HOW WORLD = ee es Se ee SERIES PLAYER FEELS = | Ruth play? i = FOR TRAINING “ss Bush leds” tp, Yankees iA By Eddie Collins say “Murph” “squeezed it, ana .the = ingcat the Bat di intment,| Frequently I have been asked the ~ ‘Connje: Mack so far: forgot-hisaalf, 5 SS Squad Gets An Early Start| i,t the bat was a disappointment.| | Preauenly © tive verse to play (50 enthusiastic and joyful did he be. == : : 3 ig ode Neven'was: a- player” gone /into,.x Sacra a an i | comer BS to do a miniature war dance’ 0; 1 — For Ag." College ve ee eee ee ee ee ig Van the. DOIN the GLEN Inala ne of the most striking changes of the past ten = n mn his _ j@ay, ‘not monotonous, even our final game against e. jubs‘in argo, N. Dak Sopt—with gp {clash between the Giants: and -the | nave participated in six’ Toa: | years is that, which has ‘come about in the important =, P Fargo, N, Dak. Sept— 20 | Yankees. He had just finished one| The toughest part of any world " =4 soit men in trining at the El: |r the" most sensational Yous ver| aor, setae ta foe tor Mere | ORs later t rgmembery he es up business of housekeeping. In this. short time the broom - = nt vek’s camp at the Detr A : : ; p = Lake, Minnesota,land assuranes of |etioyed ys major longue playes see, crittted” bce bean when 1| ERS, BEALE Che Clas, “hat “ene and the washboard have-vanished from the housewife’s = £F aaNeeh ore i t : e ‘ are the'o wo, instances ,J can oF = Sahin weak, “enthusiasts, at. "the | DY making 69 home runs, thus elip-|was out of uniform, Onee in my | gall where he ever moved {omit aut of. arms, and’ the comic pictures:in which Mary = £ ley’ cent sing by five his best previous record. | paseball togs out on ; eee ‘ Fi = Aealaly!: soeilan, to talk te Record 204 Hits. inthe: genie, live cnever, felt it any ba areas Connie is Bill Gles- urls the flatiron at. Jolin: don’t ring true, as they = aren reer fi * coor its. different. from any regular season’ till: h = terms of "Championship caliber’ |" Nor had he confined his 1801 hit-|afaie. But n between gues, e06©- |‘ syyntre encouraging hie players | 2. once did. = material among the new candidates ting to home runs, Aside from his|ially if’a portpgnement eee oF; every minute, and ready to cut off| a Broom, washbowrd and flatiron ‘have given way to = is considered By dpenters 2 DEM ge i and 26 tiles econ] when Fe felt fil elas, wit it AM CFT it Ne. GROBEE woul suction sweeper, electric washing machine and electric = most promising aspect . of Bison | base hits an BUpIeS. CS TEC ORG |W eR , 2 2 5 4 ‘ = cas "i for the season was 204 hits for an longing for it to be over and to = rs es a ie amane | everaee of 37 giving” him thitd|be miles sway from base” » iron, -And Mary doesn't hurl the iron at John any long-: =ft + ions sir berths. Six | Place in the American League bat-| I.am sure the etic-Gian| ; 5 = aot ease oe aie gn trava lest | ting averages, just. below “Heilman | series was the worst in this respect, ae ér, not simply because it’s fastened to a cord, but be = year’s state championship team of | and Cobb. when run eaused.a lay off for four! MIEN’ WANTED cause she’s taking no chances with it. -. Sa Fargo have reported’ at the camp.| The baseball experts who. predict- | or five consecutive days, I remem- {fe “Rail ‘Wh: h b: h = These men include Caraway and|ed victory for the Yankees based|ber some of our.team went to Cuba} The Northern Pacific: way. F f at as roug t about, this new. and agreeable = Rudd,\ backfield. men; and Grant, | much of their ‘dope on Ruth’s swat. | after the series, but T was'so glad to Company will employ men at ‘rates | : 8 te of affairs?...’ Well, he d M. ha b = ‘Tho.npsen, Arnold.and Marks, lines- | ting ability The Babe, was figured | be through ath wave #0 for : ae presetlbed. oh the: ‘Uy Hot awe fe / OW id ary happen to buy = isi i i fs =A Ue cory eae any cpa ag ao TM : Machinists +. = J0dper hour = that new iron which has proved sucha boon to herself— aw] - Robbing, 0M ‘ : Ee F nt a= = 20 hour! == = Shin te Sehgal“ |" mie, tome rn in| Hrs} wo ete will Baca,” Meer hte a _ atid John? She: saw it: advertised, of course. And the = Loss, former all-city inneapolis | the 1! series, bu! was'a waster pape: = = nigh’ sehocl” man; Roberts of Bis | etfort It came in the ninth inning |! reeall one, specific instance in the) Rleiticlans |= a bor Rea ES multiplied Marys of: today represent a great market = anarchy wip mient ee Se isitciens of ane. sone ay Saran i eal His First Time Up Stationary.Firemen Various ratet == created. Tar aely throu, h. natio: al advertising. = Valley Gity; Wertman, and e ankens ser with the| , 10 1913 in his first game the first Boilermakers 70c and 70%c per hr.' == No wond er the a ret d th hol k = iamtan querir back "of thet lesnutes of the second game, in {time he came to bat) against the | Passenger Gar Men - 06 per hott = it ert. ailer an e. wholesaler — berdee! . | ete * Giants, Barry was on first, no one| Freight Car Men - .~ ¢ per hour | == = Janae rest: Lakes oolbali oaaes a ned three bases spnjout: “Schangie” leaned over the | Helpers.all classes, ~ | 4Te por hout sey for besides to 9 hold national advertising i in high esteem— = 7 . . K i M Mack, a n lelpers -are’ al- = Gordox and Wall from: Bottineau; | af wrrked on Ruth and mae him |l'vnte shall T do?” meaning wheth: | lowed tind amd. of@-ait, for time = or, besides. making easier for them the sale of goods’ = Ee Gke tain Duerior Bocce Bolsa pe Bath sack out eight times orto bunt or shit. Connie hesttatsd Forked in excess of eight hours per =. with long-established. markets, quickening their turn- =. ? si Tend acoaclely oan ihe ee for a fraction of, second, then | da} = Gunderson, Burnete, and! possibly ee ct se sid ‘t the dy “on go ap there| Yonng. men who det to sa = _ Over, protecting them against, inferior merchandise and => vi 5 Hi ) ent,’ es: rades. Wi! /e C = who will be back. Among letter-} Im the Babe's defense 1 wan't to| od Wee: Your. oun, Jitemete | oan an opportunity tor do. 90. aN benefiti hem in many other:; ‘ways, national advertis- = men who aro candidates for the line | ay’ hat, nobody ever played the cuted if off, and oh thewwery next |strike now exists of the Northern in b ta ti kets. f = re ii r ve i is 7 led it o! e ej 4 = Me eae ramen Re Aad ygame in woe physical condition A bail flashed | Barny the hit-and-run | Pacific Railway. - = i 4 is: C ns n ly. crea’ ing: Markets. Tor new, merchan = Meecham, Hull, Ebling and Buch-/-y2.yjply infected arm saade it die sign. And. bang went a base hit to] , Apply to any ‘Round: House gt = \ dise and opening up new channels of trade. = rs i {]- | Possible for him to take his natural | cep; hich Barry made third | shop, or to W. B. erternees Superin- == ‘ : = Joe Cutting, former coach at Wil- Possihl i f center on whicl y = Iti b A d = is meta aske | Wing and forced him to remain out] and “Schangie” pulled up at second | tendent ij 1S ecause erica reac é avertisin that thenew = sith the trining ths year focus | OF several games, Dao toh failure |cy he Wow in That play lone 1/7 ’ idea today s wittly supplants the old. Advertiisng = sion cf the Bisons in the new North v8 -ha onestly believe g: I = Central Intercollegiate’ Conf {quit under fire. In justice I must} confidence than any base hit he ever i} 2; 4 = Gare deteetlelte Cae FS) Gat ru Gimme ee Saunt (oats ett ene - Railway = changes deep-rooted habits. Advertising creates new = college, according to the coaches, | ly undiserved, Once in a great while over-conf tJ rr N.D. = desires. Adverti ing sets new. and. better standards. = Y The ‘conferches includes the ‘Unic |. Babe Ruth certainly did’nob. quit|dence will beat a team ina world; AbdAMESLOWN, A dé Il thi it d ith. if' = versity of North Dakota, N. D. A. C.,_ in the series last year, It took real|series. One shining. example of this = nd. a is it does wi amazing swiftness—for. adver- = University of South Dakota, South | nerve to play, considering the condi- vss ths abba slanaalide thet ores Ys <i tising speaks to millions simultaneously. \ => Dakota State, Creighton college of | tion in which he entered the series. | tool ie Athletics again! e = , Morningside: univer- | In poor shape physically, unable ty|“eceky” Braves. “It.nearly beat the ’ The saf ZOY, ] = sity of Sioux City, Iowa, University | do himself justice, he was constantly | Red Sox in-1912,. but they managed ! safety ra: the player iano, massage cream, = of Des Moines (Ia.),, St. Thomas col- | “razed” for his failure to hit, to Sverdonierit ant finally aon out. Cleaning Dyeing, Repairing © the glass baking dish, wall boar , fireproof roofing, the J = dege, and Nebraska Wesleyan. More Ruth deserves credit rather than “Do you think. the fac! ey ere = = wthn the conference will be | ceitsure for his j.zy in the series| playing for big takes has any eit at“new low prices,: Mall orders | == \ talking machine, soap flakes, canned soup—one could = } 1 another year. |last year. The only, criticism .that;cn the players, and do some often. | Jooked after promptly. We pay]. = The Bison schedule is as follows: | might be offered ig that he stayed|see a dollar sign coming their way postage one way. i go on indefinitely extending the list of products which = = Oct. 7, Moorhead or Valley City jin the game entirely too long after instead of a ball? is another query | Eagle Talloring & Hat Works, today testify. to the ability of national advertising to = Normal at Dacotah field, Fargo. — -| being physically. unfit, Se a tO B ey Cave cei Biers create new merchandise demands, = . Oct. 14. Jamestown college, Da- | Vhat about the Babe Ruth of run! ulls One i ‘ K = Sotah field, = Ieee Should the Yankees again get} In general, Pd. sey no, because | r Th babl d : —— Oct, 21. Montonn Stato, Dacotah | inte’ the series? every player is too absorbed in the ere is probably no industry today for which ad- = field. | It that the Babe, game itself, striving win, rather} a se. : . = Oct28;- Concordia, college, Daco- | puth of ay ae Mot the serious | than figuring out his share of, the For First Class = vertising has not blazed new trails. There is no mer- = ‘Hah fields versity of Ne Dak, Mensee at the bat that he was tart EMC, a oe sagt] | SHOE REPAIRING =| chant, wholesale or retail, the scope of whose business = Home Coming Day, Dacotah field. [season any ene pee ee "reasons that was pulled by Amos Strunk in Go to the ‘= it has not greatly widened, = E Nov. 11, South Dakota State, | aie yes tchns tavoft at the start | 1913 on the play that ended that ser-|{ Bismarck’ Shoe Hospital | = = i ? Brockings, S. Dak. j iss 2 a4 i[ies and. one that afforded three or 411 Broad : = s —_—— = Nov. be Superior Normal; Super: of the season certainly didn't im-| foi. of usa good laugh afterward. roadway = . ‘ - Ore = SoniWia Noemie SNPSE" prove Ruth's batting eve or stride.) "ty was on the, Polo Grovads, and = % "But the main nine which advertising does for the = BAe ci, Memmingside university, from various physical ailments that | port sieht, “hich Eadie Pitas 2 retailer is to speed up his turnover; that’s what makes = ; ave not improved his work 3 caught. him a profit. = Then, there 4; the state of mind.| “Amos, Melnnis and I were close to = , = - ‘Ruth is ‘worrying this year. Last} him whem he was.about:to make the = H I Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop onset he was the personification of! catch. Just before, he ie seas = 5 i = 109 3rd St., Bismarck, N. D. contidences “hollered, “Squeeze that. bid, there’s =. = ‘rom Van Ilorn Hotel. t Beles ye doesn’t seong te Keon 50:00) deponding“on. {6!" < Which = : = this year. He is missing the style| had réference to the Snodgrass muff = ‘ = We give mail. orders Prompt |) of pitching h dered. Pitch- = Published by the Bismarck Tribune, in’ co-operation = attention Ria wuatodietteaved hin aie taxis of the preceding yer Needless: tel = with The American Association of Advertising Agencies _ = ‘ 5" chance on his prowess. ooo EEE = Tr summing up the chances of the [ = Yankees this year, should the New | ; = i Rs. BNGE, D.C. Ph. C. | Yon inaet go te wen TRAIN THE HAND AND EYE. z =! : 3 Ruth will not get such a big play j, Be = Gis cee a = = ¢ one = 5 coentatee Free ue from the experts. ~ Play Billiards. ° A clean, scientific, pleasing game. = = uite 9, 11 — Lucas Bl Such being the case, it would be NEFFS : 1 44th § = = Phone 260 | just like the Babe to cross every- 14 4th St. = = pone up A ES Se EERE a TTT

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