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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . - MONDAY, JUNE 11, 19 | ~_IN BANKRUPTCY Notice is, hereby. given ~ that_on| prove their claims. appioint a trustee, | [In the District Court of the United 1928 the said) John Bortell| examine the bankrupt and transact : States, for the District of North wa udi bankrupt. and| such other business as may proy | 7 , ct fore ch meet hat eting of his credi-| come before uch 1 tie t ‘ the office of Ben- Hated: arck, at the. first m | } e Matter of John Bortelly Bank- tors willbe held in uD | | In the Matter of John Bortell; Bank- tors will be, eld kOe | To the creditors of John Bortell of ing, in Bismarck, N. Bismarck, County of Burleigh and June 1923 at 10 0 PRESIDENT WILL RIDE ON PAGE SIX - = oes chee el SMASHING A WORLD RECORD , June 9 may i at tend, | 6-11. _S. RAILWAY “TWINS” T AKE | Also Doing Better Than Hold-/ Tommy Admits He’s Got To : ing ‘Their Own in the Use All Science Possible \ American League | Against Dempse: ¥) | Chicago, June 11.—The west is on Shelby, Mont., June 11—Tom Gib- | the acension in the National league | bon rientific, | ‘and is doing better than holding its Everything he is doing to get in} ‘ oa ;own in the Americans. y? step for Jack Dempsey July Fourth » —t | With tons of confidence the East- | has 2 good reason wired to i Hi . é | to the West and were surprised and | The roadwork which he is deli- ' Win Saturday and Sunday | discomfited last week. Should the | gently partaking of isn’t merely a! ete hewiKe : | ted west of the Aleghenies con | jog through the Shelby foothills, | Contests, Overcoming | tinue to display the strength they |” Every morning between cight and woeal Pitching B Games | have shown recently it would not be | nine he bats off five miles of the thant duit Su Ch ‘surprising to see three of them in-| stuff. \ — [the first division before another | ‘There's nothing _helter-rkelter | fgg - ai > Kanner Y week-end, and in first place shortly | about the way he does SUNDAY CONTEST GOOD | after. Tom figures it this way—You box | j ay at the New York Giants can be | three minutes and rest one in the | hering “Twins” have — been | beaten was shown by both te ring. In his road jogs je runs for 7 j 1s the hard luck club of the [cago Cubs and the Pittsburg’ i= | three minutes and walks one. | Sera ees ak olks gather at the government railroad’s tiny station to see the evening train Dikecta State Longue. fh the | cateas Bie ee athe aay Welorreeyereer|| (ot fielire HWS ewasyeee aUME pds | eboney lon Seer eer eemeiiedcl HUE HIE’ Gummer “DrOBIAGhE Harting, ‘himself, ; tr the spending some of its strength after | justs my muscles and heart to nct- |C™ Caio Mitie anduiiesiacly sot ; smen and friends and newspayermen will entraiy te | ome mes and tied rete’ sne Goodwille of University High School, Chicago, setting | trouncing the Brooklyn Dodgers. The | ual exertion in the ring,” says Tom. | there for thin ‘ ve tour of the interior. two. in Minot also lost some nay interscholastic mark fi the 22-yard dasa, reaching the tape in| Giants and Pirates will erate rae | “When I started to box they told | z iT 9 s as . a close ones and tied fone It begin = sé ronds, In the 100-yard event, he tied the 9 4-5 record of Chuck | struggle today, having rested yeter- | me that roadwork was part of al ATA 2] ny a to look like their luck’s changing im icy * GHEaNell eae tno! | day, their series now being even, The | fightcr’s program. But I wanted to DEEP DIVING RECORDS Bismarck, After 1 games | Hoyt of G s suiietacas sms chs _— | higgest surprise of the week was the | know why. | woe : pees Phe OS aaa ou ai | base. The rule reads: “The’ bat-! the box himself. Ryan struck out 11] Tie of the cuciee haat bie “I was told that it was the prop- victory on Saturday evening and base. ie rule ries ane ita nh. The locals had five | W9 out of three fro mthe iGants and | er thing to do and-all that, but such repeated Sunday before a big crowd ter never goes to first base ti Sawant linst the port | With yesterday's 3 to 0 victory made | an explanation didn’t satisfy me. 1 ’ at the tl ball park. The Capitals | and there cannot be a balk when! left it thrge straight over Boston. J was curidts.” Other boxers told me er, but the d batters ap: red to have the harder time with h ded flinger’s lants, no runner on the bases. ve one hi more chance to get the edge | here | St. Louis, which was prevented by on the series, playing this evenin it was to develop my legs and wind. | rain from playing Brooklyn yester- So I thought it over and worked out NEW ROCKFORD—CARK tow it The loca! club then goes a hie ee inet a day also made an exceptional good | m~ own system. to Rockford for a series - ‘i 3 5 SGToNn | Showing, being in strong position ‘A fighter goes at top speed for { Sunday's scame was worth wateh- | Kennedy, 2b 4 W RoC Bl era | come back after losing one to the | three minutes and then tukes a one ing, even if the home team did lose, is, If 0 Baar Robins. minute rest. for there was some sparkling Tield A ~ 0 1 4 0 of Cincinnati, after a flash of | “While you are exercising violent- ing in the game. It marked Char 4 strength two weeks ago had come | jy 5B Ol , your blood shoots around your ee Bbndman’sNirst -det of the Jee ? * 1 0 0| satin to the fore, and much of the | body fast, too. ca He wasn't right, being wild Hy i alee nee ee joredit is duc to Adolph Luque, the | “When you rest, your blood slow8 nable to put all his stuff on ; ne the ball and still keep it over the 2 oo : A 4 | zickeri F plate. Running, who has been with Running, p 217 °0 | Myers, the “T only a few days has , Keegan, p 170070 (20) Dupe; ¢ | Cuban twirler, who won his seventh | gown |ame out of cight starts yesterday, |; “Tin | beating P'rfadelphia 2 to 1. One of the most remarkable games 1b \ heart action adjusts itself accordingly. So I have worked out ithe roadwork schedule to conform to | 4 y yey 4 started twice and been wilder th Ryan, P. 10 0 4 %/of the seaon was played before a|actual fighting time. a4 March hare each time. “Bil Totals ..¢ eee | 5 ah gp dhoado | crorrdof 00,000) at the Yankee Stad='!" “pive mites on the road corres- Wee nu southpaw who is the prop- BISMARCK i Total bY 1S 2410 2 ' ium, Cleveland losing to New York | ponds to the s15-round route, the erty ¢ the Minneapolis American ABH RPO A Bi BISMARCK jin an exciting ninth inning finish, length of my Big Battle with Demp- ai Association Club, relteved him and, Condon, ss ally emis Ny Ab RH PO A E| despite four home runs by Indian | sey. , pitehed good ball, Tom — Jennings,| Randall, rf a 02 Ot? Gonton, ss) 1 1 2 1 1) sluggers. “Aside from these reasons for road) Here’ the United States submarine S-37 which set a new record when it dived 208 feet off the east co F who relieved Bo: Iso pitchs | Shanley, 2b 40 0 9 i | Randall, rf'3b Oa a oO Features of the game were a home stuff, it toughens my legs. of Belvedere Island in recent tests. “Jerry,” e cot, was permiited to‘make the plunJ: ed fine ball, and th me was inter- | Dougan, ¢ 3 1 0 6 0 1/Shanley, 2b p 1212 0 jrun by Elmer Smith, pinch hitting “Legs are just as important asj|with the crew. Lieutenant Paul Glutting commands thé S-37. esting to the finish 3.0 2 2 9 O} Dougan, ¢ 0-0 8 4-0 | for Everett Scott, which tied the | arme im fighting. It’s when the legs e “Twins” scored in the first. p 0 0 0 0 2 Of Borrdman, Ib 0 1:9 0 1] score, a wallop by Aaron Ward with | weaken that you lose your judge rh a singl E 3°90 0 0 4 0} Noll, IF 0 0 3 0 1) three on in the ninth that won the | of distance and the hardest Banieh ia “TINY” GET; A LIFT FROM MIKE ure ae -4°0 116 2 1! Zart, ef a BD OP BES: | game and a ciregs catch by Babe | the world doesn’t mean anything un- p Kennedy taking third. 2.0 0 0 0 0) Bernie a 10 0 0 5 04 Ruth, robbing Joe Sewall of a home | jes; it connects at the right spot at ut - “Ghier” Jude was at > +4 1:1 9 4 Of Sonning 1 0 0 0 0 O}run. The victory put the Yankees | tho right time, is ' Rimewitorhindte:cateh | : Nord, 3) 3 1 0 3 8 0/4 1-2 games ahead of Philadelphia, | “I've noticed baseball pitchers. did something he doesn't often do! Totals 31 3 2} ae ma ih aid roti lay: i They go along great for a few in- finavedstha balllints left field. Jude ; | Totats 3 52412 4 epetition today of their play yes- | nings, then all at once they can't Reiiede tubsSeiboid: fouled: out. tol ne by inning: Scoreauysinnin terday and the Washington Senators | jocate the plate. | Daukin | New Rockford-Carrington R H_ £| Will step over the St. Louis Browns. ie © swt B S.| “Their arms often aren't to blame Rockford-Carrington he Senators’ victory, 5 to 3, split) at all. It’s their legs that weaken | 101 013 30-9 15 2] the series. und uybalance their pitching judge Blemarek 200 010 00 ste. of distance. "STANDINGS ghentver had but a few 15-round ng, he third inning furnished — the betyatcanece “Twins” big frame. Running, first} 0 ne man up, got a two bagger in right | Bismarck 000 100 20 center, Kennedy was hit by Board- Summa man. Ennis walked. Ramage was} aye pase hits—-Running. | <i called out of strikes, protesting the} pase hits dude. Base on hits--Shanley, ® “A lot of them were scheduled for decision. “Chie hed one bases, oring three ahead of him. He red on a wild pitch, dude sm to right center for thre off Running, 4; off Keegan, Boardman, 4; off Jennings, | out—by Running Boardm in Fourth ff Boardman, © on balls, off Ryan, 1; off Bern- N. D. STATE LEAGUE tise route—but they didn’t go that off Shanle Struck out, by | Minot : ae | ar. 11; by Bernier 3. Hits, oft | Bismarck 7 7 ‘So when I fight Dempsey my Legs ternier, 11 in 5 1-3 innin, off netown 4 8 | are going to be in just as good shape Rockford-Carrington 4 9 Score Shanley, 4 in 21-3 innings. Hit by - oe s 4 5 innings; Running | pte by Ryan, Zart; by Shanley, e Capitals scored © fourth, nnings, in 6 inning M it y . 3 by ™ y s ‘ perennials es See ee eater Ii inedtnetualwes: obs Keceuna chin Me Wild pitch, Shanle SMERAGAR, eee eA ic Jenn hit into a double play. Noll! 6 innings. Hit by piteher—by Board: | yifice hits, Lauber, Seibold, Myers | kanguy City 30-8 789 singled and Dougan scored. — jman, Kennedy, by Keegan, Condon. / Shanley, Bernier. Stolen bases, | ci pay Vo gym GAME IN 10th . The seventh loomed big for the| Wild pitch Boardman. Double plays | Ramage. Double — pl ys Condon tol Coumbus SUG PSE : Capital { went out, Myers to] Ramage to Kennedy to Pickering | Nord to Boardman.” Time, 124, Une | [oui ie Sat Bscslows caine eae Miter ae Pickering. Nord dropped one in Seibold toamerete aoene deena te = Milwaukee 17 27 .386| feated Jamestown in a ten-inning center field. Condon singled Dougan, Lupe. Sacrifice vl 5 is Indianapolis 17 29 .370| thriller here Sunday, the fans get- all singled and Nord scored on a} Stolenmbases, Condon, Soh einai "LASHER BEA’ ~| Toledo 15 26 .366}ting their money's worth although ddouble steal attempt. Randall was | Jude. Time, 1:50. Umpire, Pleva. 16 28 .364|they saw the home team lose a a 1 called out at second ' Ryan Pitches Well Steady pitching by R don scored nley an walked. Bernier struck : | MANDAN’S TEAM Mihneapolis NATIONAL LEAGUE heart-breaking contest, Ww. —Photo by Bob Dorman, NEA Service Photographer. L. Pet,| ‘The Jamestown team, reinforced : Promoter Collins ard intead of a rifle. He’s helping out “Tiny,” onfot | the workmen at the Dempsey-Gibbons aan, one of the ' . ' ; inter ” nas just assured Mike he would be willing to goNp or defeated Mand: few York 14 .70R| with Clark catching and Wingfield " fae rinenit al ies ae j ended the capital’s scoring. Ce Pi citore 1 2 Slope: “home pplayers” Teague! pittsburgh 20 \574|Who played third, adding hitting |=" DSLaMe NCH dis champion hintselt yy Seo the Hepa nsilaieye > Randall got a single in the ranch nd aband pbatting Te ee SOSH gamne 1 score of 7 to 4, at Man- Brooklyn 21 1543 | Strength, went out to win behind F is 3 Peer ou ewe pally fall | Surin A games 0160/85 MUGBM Oe doa, Cincinnati aa ssne | RUSK Enger The score asi tied Real Consignment of Toys for China nis made a nice running catch | Wi Au HU Ne sew. yeing, Repairing. Cal oston 17 BL 5 r the left-field foul line of Doug. | pitched Friday or on Boardm ns whe eee 4 pa ig: | Philadelphia 13 34 277] Rapola was put in the box in the blow ated to pitch Sunday, went in Mage alloring. b blow. : ERIGANaT AGE tenth, but Minot landed hard and tee - oa : W. L, Pet |8eored four runs in her half. James- Wilriness seems to be striking most ar ee | 3ACHELOR QF HORSES? New York 30 16. ang! town falled to rally. \ : : 5 Rain prevented Saturday's contest. P 2 two days in sucession because of | econ Sunday's game: this, Yesterday he passed four, | Dene A Minot .... 000 000 103 4—8 90 Keegan four, Boardman the same but | ; ; BA Jamestown 100 010 002 0—4 13 4 eh tour » sane) St. Louis 24 } Jennings only gave one free trip. gertitreay 26 Batteries; Leifer and Worner. S| 23° 42! : There was a niee Sunday crowd of i | Chicago the ane | Enger, Rapola and Clark, probably 700 out, but not as large | eS ST as it should be. | aaa n * Ones | Around The | The crowd kicked a good deal on i i i Umpire Pleva’s decisions, particular: | | Circuit | F ly on Dougan’s drive to left which | (Saturday games) LS ee he called foul and which looked fair AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION Wingfield, who joined the Jamps- ry from the stands. Pleva was um- | Kansas Ci Columbus 3. town club, played third base for the piring bases which put him out of | Toledo 3; Milwaukee 2. |dimkotans Sunday at Jamestown. direct tind. He retorted later to | Indianapolis 7; St. Paul 4. | Clark, the new catcher, was with the criticisms that if the local manage- Minneapolis 5; Louisville 3. (11, Jamestown team. Manager Hester ment spent cents for some white- | innings), | or»the Minot club, in addition to get- wash to mark the foul lines thé um-| ' ceeae ting put out of the game there Fri- ) pire wouldn't have to guess, Not a NATIONAL LEAGUE aay, drew the $10 fine that went bad ide: New York 6; Pittsburgh 0. with it: OS Chicago 4; Boston 3. fo eee : Pickering has done some shifting Cincinnati 12; Philadelphia 2, It is réported that Worner, the —S which gives him a pretty “smooth | Brooklyn 2; St. Louis 0. MAUR nage reir el: cnatlea ase letor eo ghcus h working ball club. Myers, formerly | | magicians,* Will quit the team, ‘re- arles Toy ‘(le! who for years has been closely identified with . * 2 " ce, i | on first, went to third Saturday and | AMERICAN LEAGUE turning to his job in Minot and that|Shown above"with his American born children and relatives ot neeoe ae cen ee ae | showed up well, Kennedy replacing | Cleveland 13; New York 8: Casey, # Seattle man, will catch for| The youngsters, range from 13 months up.’ Toy lives in Milwankee, where he i prominent merchant, |. Ennis at second. With Pickering on |. Detroit 8; Philadelphia 6 Minot. In Canton he will build'a mansion of American style architecture.’ ‘The children will be placed in thi | first and’ Ramage on short-stop the I°St. Louis 5; Washington 4. Soe Canton Christian! College ‘to, complete . their education. “Twins” have a good infield. If his | | - Chicago ‘at Boston, rain. ' ae The South Dakota League is have | Rar arctan ing a hot race, there being four N. D. STATE LEAGUE ; clubs in that league »» .s the North New Rockford-Carrington’9; Bis- Dakota League. Aberdecn went inta fimarcks.3. the lead the other day. The teams) Minot-Jamestown, nogame, rain. | in the league ae REL NE Sarees deen, Sioux Full; i southpaws get out of the wild streak | | Pickering is going to have one of | the. hardest teams in the leagie to | j beat. Lauber was not in left, Ennis | took his place. The former, it was | Pe was suspended by Pickering for breaking training rules. “Air Lizzie” Fools Dogs With Its Noise ell, } Aber-. ud Watertown, (Sunday Games) E NATIONAL LEAGUE | Manager Eorl Pickering of the Pickering got a new one to kick Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 1. | New Rockford-Cortirgso1 team de- about Saturday evening. He claim- Chicago 3; Beston'0, elares that the expermeut of having ed some Bismarck fan sitting in his F St. Louis-Brooklyn, postponed, rain | one team-represent two lowns as far automobile was turning his spotlight : No othersischeduled. ++: » awty as New Rockford and Carring- ‘on the “Twins” in the field. 1 | ton; ‘almost 20 1hiles, is proving a. | AMERICAN LEAGUE succéss. The fans are loyal and “Copny” Condon, the . Capitals j New York 8; Cleveland 7.: turn out good crowd:, he says, { short, had 10 chances without error Washington 6; St. Louis 3. . vad Sunday—a nice day's work for any Noi Sther Games “scheduled, : Should’ New Rock /ord-Carrington shortstop, > : S 4: y Al, Bernier with Bismarck reminds some fans in his stature of Al And- ersoh here two years ago. Anderson by the way, ig pitching with Bloom-| ' ingiony IN in‘the Three-Eye league. . ek: thr | Pre: Un 'Pleva head on unnsual| Would a grad’ of a college-where silled“horsemanship'{s taught be ag : } mp —— : turday evening when @ balk! called bachelor of horsemanship? ' Students at. the Uiliversity of IMinols ‘ A (ai 3 ‘The first dogthat heard ‘the first. motor of Barhot’s ‘air Mivver in cal tone hesed inied off Pitcher Ryan. He! wonder.’ Thoip-institution features such’a course gnd turns out some! Minot 8; Jamestownia...--: "§| though listening to another’ dog.. Here is a. photo: of ‘Barbot’s irst’ fifght in Ameri E nerd Told, fhe ‘balk, technically, but it) classy ‘riders; “Here's: a pyramid’'team taking the hurdles ‘in’ a recent | New. Rocktord-Carrington 5; Bis- Long: Island.~ Two stray. dogs heard the’ sound’of'the ‘motor’ and: raced wleue herd | ae Peiciiealac i nan count because no one was’ on| competition.’ . mak Tees | merck bide Sei — soared ‘off-in the clouds. ' 4 vey ‘ sap % Gefeat Bigmarck today. and James- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION town lose, the “Twins” will go out Indianapolis 2; St. Paul 4... Louisville 2, ‘Minneapolis 3, (Game called, th, rain... igs Sm | Columbu 7; Kana City 4, Toledo. 3-4; Milwauk ~~

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