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PAGE SIX News of Sport World MINOT COMES HERE TUESDAY FOR WEEK OF BASEBALL; LAST GAMES OF ill Have Chance to See Some Quick Action on Local Grounds For-Eight Days DENISON COMES HERE Bismarck Secures Big Right- Hand Pitcher; Team Other- wise Strengthened Bismarck’s baseball team returns tomorrow. ‘ ‘The North Dakota State Lengue is going through—even though the South Dakota league embracing larg- er cities did fs A full week of baseball is promised Bismarck, Mandan and Slope fans. It will be the last baseball of the sea- son, The Bismarck team is strengthened -a hot series with Minot is expected, George Denis ty the big righ’ hander who pitched a no-hit game here early in the season, was secur- ed from Minot by Manager MeNight of the Bismarck club, He is expected to be a tower of strength to the local clubs Beginning Tuesday night at 6:15 the Bismarck club plays the Minot club every evening of the week on the local grounds. Next Sunday there will be a game at 3 p. m. and on Monday the last game of the seasor will be played at 6:15 p. m. A Ford car: will be given away free to the holder of the lucky number on tickets to-be sold for the Booster Day next Monday. eral business men of Bismarck 4 anteed to stand back of the team so that the management could go ahead with plans for the rest of the season, out to the games this week They will be good games, and the last for | a long-long time. With McNight managing the club and Tom Shanley still holding down the keystone sack the local club has a bunch of fine hitters and good fielders, with lots of reserve power. With Denison on the pitching staff the pitchers are expected to hold up their end, Bismarck has a chance to win the pennant from Minot, and the boys are out to do it. Bismarck will play Minot here this week and next week at Minot. Meantime Jamestown and Valley City will alternate between the two towns, because of the rivalry between them, —_ _——~+ | STANDINGS | +—__________» AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WwW. L. Pet. St. Paul 35.639 Kansas City . 37 619 Louisville . 48.529 Columbus . 47.500 Indianapol 53.470 Milwaukee 54.465 Minneapolis . 56.429 Toledo .... 66.347 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww. L. Pet New York . +65 35 .650 Cincinnati 39 61 Pittsburgh 39 606 Chicago . 48.525 Brooklyn 49.503 St. Louis 52.495 Philadelphia . Boston .... New York . 66 32 Cleveland 46.545 St. Louis 47 520 Detroit 46.505 Chicago . 50.485 Washington . 44 52 458 Philadelphia . 42 55 433 Boston .. 36 60 375 ——————___________% | RESULTS | o—______________» Sunday Games. NATIONAL LEAGUE, Brooklyn 3; Chicago 4, New Yerk 2, cinnati 0, Boston 4; St: Louis 0, . 4 Other games not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE, > St. Louis 8; New York 9 (13 in- nings). Boston’3; Detroit 2, Cleveland 5; Washington 6, Other games not scheduled, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul 3-8; Louisville 5-6. Kansas City 5-3; Toledo 0-2. AMERICAN ASSOCTATI Kansas City 5; Toledo : Pies eng of 7th, rain). Indianapolis 18-8; Minneapolis 12- 7. (Second game called at end of 6th, darkness.) - St. Paul 9; Louisville 1. * Columbus 17-18; . Milwaukee 6-10, (First game 10 innings). RATIONAL aaeeeriry New York 14; Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia es: Pittsburgh 2-4, Brdoklyn 7-0; Chicago 3-3, Boston 4-7; St, Louis 2-6, ond game 11 innings). ees Every fan is urged to get| 4% (See- EASON FOR FANS BABE CRASHES OUT 26TH AND 27TH HOMERS Now Within One of Mark of “Cy” Williams, Phillies Slugger Babe Ruth and 27th home runs at ball park yesterday, bringing thin one circuit tally of Cy , the Philadelphia slugger. ided the Yankees material- ating the St. Louis Browns in a hectic 13-inning contest, 9 to 8. With Ruth, Hoyt and Witt on in the 13th, Bob Meusel hit into left-field with the ticket that sent the win- ning run home, In Cincinnati Hugh McQuillan pitched shutout ball for the Gia and drove two runs in, pri playing the game himself, tory gave the Giants a game lead in the tional League race, Score, 2 to 0. The Chicago Nationals only took an hour and a quarter on their own lot to defeat the Brooklyn Robins, 4 to 3. Dutch Henry a young Brook- lyn southpaw, weakened in the sec- ond when the C hicagoans gathered all their runs. The Boston Americans beat the De- troit Tigers at Detroit, 3 to 2, and the Boston Nationals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals at St. Louis, 4 to 0. The Washington Americans won a close game from Cleveland at Wash- ington, 6 to 5. Other clubs were not scheduled. hit the Chicago, Aug. 6- 26th $$$ $$ | Kinks o’ the Links | When an opponent’s bal] strikes that of a competitor on the fairway, causing the ball to roll a consider- able distance and then come to rest in a rough spot that makes it almost impossible to play the ball, what is the proper procedure? ‘The main point in dispute is as to whether the ball can be replaced or must be drop- ped? When a player's ball is struck by that of an opponent on the fairway, the player has the right to lift his ball and drop it as near as possible at the place from which it was moved. In such a happening the ball cannot be replaced on the fairway. That is permissible only on the put- ting green. The ball must be drop- wed on the fairway, In a match game between A and B, the second shot of A’s is about 50 yards from the hole, In lining up with the cup, A discovers some loose impediment on the green that he be- Tieves™ may possibly interfere with the roll of his ball. Has A the right to remove such impediment from the putting green even though his ball is not on same? The player has such a right even though he is not on the green. ‘Ihe rule says the player has such a right irrespective of the position of the player’s ball. That covers the above situation, JIMKOTANS THREE GAMES Take Contest Saturday and Double-Header on Sunday Over Bismarck * TODAY: ALSO | PLAYING | Jamestown, August 6—Jamestown took Both games of the double-head- _jer here Sunday, the frst by the score of 7 to 2, and the second, 6 fo 1. Venemon and Throckmorton were the opposing pitchers in the’ first con- test and Venemon proved the better and with superb backing. The poli- ticians were unable to get more than lone man to first, and he by a walk, for the first five innings and got their two runs on a barrage from the clubs of Zart, Dougan ang Shanley, Dougan’s shot being a triplet, A strong wind from the outfield put many” long flics into the pitchers’ mitts, these alone retiring 10 men. Throckmorton was touched up pret- ty lively but five bingles in the 3rd only netted the Jimkotans 2 runs so the crew was working behind him. Tom Shanley was spiked in the 8th inning by Hilden sliding to second and ‘had to leave the game. He was cut quite badly on the instep. Three spectacular put-outs featur- ed Bismarck’s last time at bat. Carl- son took Day's high foul off the fence, Wingfiela backflipped Bernier’s grounder across first and made a spiral glide to the sack to retire him, and Meier made a great runback and copped Ryder's wouldbe Texas leag- uer, In the seenod game Repola opposed Day and airtight backing only saved him. Wenz’s peck home limite Bis- marek's scores to one by cutting off Nord in the 6th waich was the only inning in which they got more than one hit. A Ford car on which about 1,500 chances had been soid with admit- tance to this and other games at $I a ticket, was raffled off in front of | the grandstand between innings of the second game and was won by Earl Derry an employee of the Nash- old Bottling Works of Jamestown. First game of double-header, Sun- day, Aug. 5th: Bismarck. Box score: AB R H PO AK Zart, cf ... 2 18 0-6 Dougan,c ....4 I 1,7 1 0 Shanley, 24..2 0 1°2 2 0 Bernier, If....4 0 0 2 1 0 Ryder, Ist ...d 0 1 8 0 1 McKnight, rf.3 0 0 1 1 0 Nord, 3d -38 0.10 -0 1 0 Condon, rf€ss3 0 6 0 1 0 Throckmorton A 0 140 0 Day, rf...... 0 0 600 0 Totals .....80 2 4 24 11 1 Jamestown. AB R H EO) AE Hildenjplf:.. -eqetee 1 0 0 Chenowith, ss 3. 0 0 o 0 0 Wenz, cf ....5 1 2 4 0 0 Wingfield, b.3 4 2 6 0 0 Barr, 3d......4 1 3 0 38 0 Meier, 2d -4 0 15 2 6 Carlson,c ...4 0 3 6 1 0 Repola, rf 4 0040 0 Venemon,p..3 0 2 0 0 1 Totals . ds 14276. t Summary. Stolen bases—Wingfeld 2. Barr 2, Hilden. “Sacrifice hits—Chenowith, Hildren, Shanley, ns - FIGHTS FOR MOLLA’S, TITLE - WHALE LOCALS; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE % {Double play—Carlson to Meier. Two- base hits—Catlson, Vetiemon. Three- base hit—Dougan. «Struck ‘out, by Vehemon,’ 4; by Throckmorton, 6. Bases on balls, ,off Venemon. 1; Off Throckmorton '$, Hit, -batsman:- Wingfield. Score by innings. ering i 000 002 000-2 4 1 202 020 10x—7 1€ 1 Sunday, ‘Aug. 5. . Box Score: Blemarck, 2 AB R H, PO AE Zart, cf .....6 09 2k 1 0 | Condon, .4 0 1:1 0°'0 Dougan, ¢ 4 0 0.7 8-0 jBernier, If...3 0° 1/°0 0 0 Ryder, 1b 4°12 8 T-1'2 McKnight, 24.8 0 0 3/2 0 Nord, 3rd....3 0 0 £f 0 0 Throckmor, rf.4 0 1 4% 0 0 Day, p ... o £0 1 0 Totals ..... 33 1 9 24 8 2 H poOAaE Hilden, If 1/1 8.0 0 1Chenowith, ss.5 1 2 272 0 Wenz, cf ....4 1 2 5 7 “ ingflelg 1b..4 0 3 ‘ Bae 3 @ 0 2 TO Meier, 2b....38 1 0 1 1 0 Carlson, ¢ 2 1 0 8°0 0 Venemon, rf.. 3 0 g 4 0 0 Repola, p 3 0, 11.0 Totals .....30 5 8 27 & 0 Summaty: Stolen bases—Meie?, Hilden. Sacrifice hits—Condon, Dou- gan, Barr. Two-base hits—Ryder 2, Condon, Wingfield, Struck out—By Repola 5; by Day 6. First on balls— Off Repola 2; off Day:4. Hit pate- man—McKnight and Nord, by Re- pola; Hilden and Carlson, by Day. Passed ball—Carlson. Score by innings: Bismarck Jamestown Umpire—Funk, -003 002 00x—5 8 0 Jamestown, Aug. 6.—With two men out and the bases full, by a walk and two hits, Hilden smashed out a home run and wrecked the game for Al Bernier, Bismarck hurler, in the second inning of the game here Sat- urday evening. Jamestown won 11 to 2, getting 2 more hits after Hil- den’s homer and a total of six runs in the second. Hilden’s homer did not top the fence but his sprinting beat it home. Buck Enger was a little wild at times and Bismarck, got to him for light bingles, one a freak by Nord that hit first sack and bounded high over Wing’s head into ~ right field. A walk, a two bagger and a single netted Bismarck two ransin., the first but three hits in the third brought only a cipher, showing-Buck had good support. Three double plays were up for the Jimkotans. McKnight pitched the last, three innings and allowed only 3 ‘hits to the Jimkotans, chalked Box score: BISMARCK ab r h po ae Zart cf ... 2.0 12 #20 Condon sg 410 1 40; Dougan ¢ . 412 65 0%! Bernier p and If ...4 0 1 0 0:30 Ryder Ist ...... 31190 McKnight If and p..4. 0.1 8 0. Zimmerman 2nd ....2 0 0 8°28 Nord 3rd . 402039 Throckmorton rf ...8 0 0 1.0 0 Shanley x ... 100000 Total .. 3f 3 894 9 8 x Batted for Throckmorton .in 9th, JAMESTOWN a’ Hilden If .,. 00 Chenowith ss 40 Wenz cf .. 10 Wingfield 1st 0 Barr 3rd .. 20 Meier 2nd . 30 Carlson c . 00 Repola rf . 00 Enger p 20 Total .. 27:12 Summary:—Stolen bases—Condon, Chenowith 2, Hilden, Wingfield 2, Hilden, Meier, Carlson, Sacrifice hits—Meier, Wingfield. Sacrifice jies—Meier, Zimmerman, Two-base agan, Wenz, Barr. Home run—Hilden, Double Cheno- ld, Meiex. to Wingfield, Meier to Chenowith to Wingfield; Condon to Zimmerman to Ryder. Struck out by Enger 2; by Bernier 2, by, McKnight 3. First on balls off Enger 4; off Bernier 3, off McKnight 4.. Hit batsman—Repola by Bernier, Chenowith by. McKnight, Score ‘by innings: RHE Bismarck— 200000001—3 83 Jamestown— 06001022x-1 110 .Umpire—Funk, MINOT TEAM DROPS 2GAMES alley City, N. D., Aug. 6. City took two games ffom Minot Sun- day. The first game was forfeited by Minot, 9 to 0, in protest of a deci- ion. Valley City was leading, 5 to 4, in the fifth inning, \ Beore by. inning: ‘st game Minct a Valley City 005 Ox—5 6 1 Batteries: ‘alters. and Brandt. Boardman and Wallin, Second eaniee Minot Valley Eity 100 000 001—2 2 3 Bateerie: Walters and Brandt. Cantin and Wallin, ; seeeee 000 00} 000—1 9 2) oj drill At the time the Minoters quit | mick binde /000 001 000-1 4 11¢ SHE’S NO MINER Migs Ethel Brooks, member of the Business Girls’ club of the Y. W. C. Ay McAlester, Okla, will appear with 11 other girls in miners’ cloth- ing at the Rocky Mountain ¥, W. C. A., Ang. 3-13, seal miners of Okla- homa dress like this, for a month, arid then back to the hotel for supper. Among the first to greet him was Pancho Villa, flyweight champion, who also is in training at. White Sul- | phur Springs, BS pal N. D. STATE LEAGUE, Ww. L. Pet. Minot 14° 7666 Bismarek 110° «12454 Jamestown . 10:12 ABA Valley City 10 «12, 454 NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that where- default has occurred in the con- ditions of those certain chattel mort- gages executed by Jacob J, Bauer, mortgagor, to The Washburn State Bank of Washburn, N. D., mortgagee, hearing date respectively on the 1st day of November, 1920, and the Sist day of October, 1921, by reason of the failure of the mortgagor to pay the debt secured thereby, and where- as.there is now due and unpaid on | said indebtedness to the Undersigned |the sum of Bight Hundred Eleven | and 40-100 Dollars ($811.40), Now, therefore, the property des- cribed in said mortgages, to-wit; One gray mare 11 year old, wt. 1900 lbs. called — Dolly; One dark gray Mmere 8 years old, wt. 1400 tbs. called Nellie; One black gelding 9 years old, wt. 1100 lbs., called Frank; One bay gelding 10 years old, wt. 1300 Ibs, called Pat; One bay gelding 4 years ‘old, wt. 900 Ibs,, called John; One grey gelding. 6 ‘years old, wt. 1200 3, called Ben} One black mare 2 1S"; old, wt, about 1200 Ibs., white tar in forehead called Nelly; One ¥ ick cow, 3 years old, called Bertha olled Angus); One red and white ge white ‘belly, short horns, called Helena; One Kentucky single disc One John Deere gang plow: One Keystone disc; One 24 foot wood har- row; One Deering hay rake;“One Mc- Gormick mower; One wagon with wide tires double box complete; three sets work harness complete with collars, or so much thereof as will be necessary will be sold pursuant to the power of sale in said mortgage contained, at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on Thursday the 16th day of August, 1923, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the post office in the village of Regan, Burleigh County, North Da~ kota, to satisfy the debt secured by mortgages and the costs and ex- eg of these foreclosure proceed- “TBE WASHBURN ara BANK, ay ‘tgagee. ‘WILLIAMS & TELLEFSO; Ne eat Attorneys aoe porteages; Washburn, N. 8-6 NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that where- a default has occurred in the co! ditlons of that certain chattel ‘mort: gage executed by Adam D. Klein, (ate et to: The Washburn Stat. Bank of Washburn, N. D., mortgagee, | bearing date the 3ist-day_ of October, 1, by reason of the’ failure of the eeeparor to pay the debt secured ; id whereas there is now due and: épatd on said indebtedness to | the undersigned ‘the aum.of Seven Hundred Ten Dollats ($710.00). Now, therefore, the property des- cribed in said mortgage, to-wit; One McCormick - mower; me Emerson gape nl plow Obes Van Bront:drill; One john ky: plow; One MeCor: | One narrow tire wagon ‘with box; \One wide tire Webber wag. on with double box complete; One Berle hayerake 10 ft. cut; One sin: ae me hay rapk; One set is; Four sets double work agen f i. complete yeh vinat welding single harness; One black gel 8 nats old, wt, 1200 . ‘called One gray gelding ? ‘years-old, ‘wt. 1300 Ibs., called Jake; One He Ny gelding 8 yoars old; wt, ealled Tom;: One dark Yea tow, dehorned, white forchead, udder. and belly; One light red polled cow; one ed cow & \vears old, Ss ua + Buick fee 1924! Buick again creates a new «standard, of car comfort, safety, utility and beauty. And Buick again estab- lishes a new dollar for dollar value for quality ’ thotor cars, \ BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Pioneer Builders of Valve-ih-Head Motor Cars’ i Buick Models and Prices SIXES Five Passenger Touring.. $1295 Two Passenger Roadster. 1275 Five Passenger Sedan... 2095 Five Passenger Double Service Sedan...... + 1695 Seven Passenger Touring 1565 Seven Passenger Sedan. . Four Passenger Coupe... Three Passenger Sport Five Passengtr Touring.. $ 965 Two Pessenger Roadster. 935 Five Passenger Sedan... 1495 Four Passenger Coupe... 1395 Prices /. 0. b. Butck Factories; fovernment tax to be added. Disc Wheels I, $25.00 net additional charge. + x _ Branches in All Principal > Gltiee—Dealers Rukrywhere BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO CO. BENEFIT. eabedb © 8¢a4 cent foe I COT OAVAAD aa NUEHADNARATDA AED EGUDODAD RA TLONEL EULA POT RSLELELELLELLL UHH ADEN SHANNA ‘ he” r { 5 Surttes,, Barntoga y. and all Leleey-N, eg! Op-Suck it deseribed= in. aid aa or sgt sare in "Préparation f b bite ‘with Lu’ Festa Hae genaee rns, his manger, tethoon at the Satatog ant came ‘Sut fo To ers_in the evening: “This ts greit, Peete ty do: we eat ries in LIli-| to look cowie woman's |ed (midway 0 sing re ‘York’ women’s tennis matches at eouioes Pempney, pire champion of the world, « ed training Headquarter here it hts September 14 Hiigel Firpo of the Dempsty with - Jack much thereof as will be necessary be sold yee to:the power] le in said morta piost bidact te “of lie sale, to the Bi sy a ee the con of that. days K of the port office ein .