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PAGE SIX GIA Was last year the first time tha Glenna Collett won the national [championship for women? Who her opponent in the finals and w ‘was the score? How many times has Alexa Stirling won the title? 18 Last year was the first time that | Mise Collett won the national cham- |pionship for women. She defeated | Mrs. W. A, Gavin, the well-known Engl’sh player, in the finals, 5 and j4. Alexa Stirling has won the na ‘tional championship three | 1916, 1919 and 1 | iying his third shot on I a long hole, pl s ball lands on the wrong green, r contends that he has ROBINS; MOVE times, | claims the } Thrives on Tough Ones, ! Firpo is a great big tough fellow who thrives on ‘hard blows. Your fist simply bounces off nim. In the lseventh round of our fight, for in- ‘stance, I snot two hard ones in suc- session straight to his Jaw. I press- cd the button for him, all right, but it didn’t turn out the light. He seemed to come stronger and | stronger every round. And when Firpo hits, it’s like & st from a siege gun, He puts a in you, That is Just what/he ho An opponent may be eve® so clev- cr, but Firpo takes a lot of ti erness out of him when he of his punches. He kidney punches, When he lands one, it rocks you all over. - trength in our fight by a hail af | THE pee Puzzling Plays THE PLAY, {There is a runner on first base. {The batsman hits to the shortstop. |The hit and run play is on, The | shortstop fumbles the ball slightly, and realizing he has no chance to | get the runner at second, cuts loose a hurrieg throw to first to get the batsman, The throw is wild and gets away from the first baseman, and the base umpire believes that it has gone into the player’s bench, which according to the ground rule entitles the run- | ners to advance two bases. ~ The runner from first slid hard in- to second and slightly injured his ankle. He made no attempt to go to BISMARCK TRIBUNE The mistake in thiv case must be charged against the umpire, fe ‘The base umpire, believing the ball had gone into the bench, waved the runner, who hal stopped at second to advance to third. The player, in following the dic- tates of the umpire, is touched with the ball and apparently retired, Common sense must decide this play. Since the played advanceg be- cause the umpire so ordered him, there is no reason why he should suffer because the ball didn’t go into the bench, sent the runner back to second. The umpire should have DANCE Under the auspices of the Business & Professional Wo- {men’s Club, Garden, this (F j) ing. The public cordially in- vited. terson Roof iday) even-|; A Seven reasons why you should be es always use Winchester Shells ORR ARRAS ORO NETS FRIDAY,. AUGUST 31, 1923 ICAR WASHING (Day oF Night) —_CORWIN MOTOR’CO. ROBERTSON’S HAY FEVER CURE Robertson has done something for the Hay Fever patients. There is no sprayer or nasal douche to buy, or disagreeable operation. You apply as directed. Very simple and easy to understand. Directions come with each bottle. It does not make any difference when you start to take third on getting to hts feet. The Now Lead the Second Place Pcntty. His opponent | Awkward, Yet Clever, base-umpire waved him over to thirg | 1. New Winchester primer with the fish- the cure, it is relief immediately. Reds in Pennant Chase By Four Games jball must be played from its lie on the wrong green. Who is right? The ball must be played from its lie on the wrong green. and advanced National Leayut Cincinnati Reds, 1 Athletics in Boston, win The St. Louis American t out the Detroit Tigers in 5! .4 to 0, although t number of seattered the o that they two hits, nine a Detroit. | went sun hocker Cley ictory, 3 to 2, i in Chicago. The ( core in the ninth Nationals beat ed the ‘ 3 in- Factle 1 the Lo ieago the t inning conld across a pair of runs hetore they went ou! Boston Brave 2 to 1, in a pitcher's battle. GOLF TOURNEY PLAN COMPLETE 7" ¥ 26-Hole Meda! Play Scheduled For’ Local Golf Club Monday If tournament day of arek will be held at nand Country elub rolfer will have an opportn 1 prize, it is stated. All entering will have their han- will play four rounds, 36 the first. prize in division the total medal seore cap deducted, will be tak- s ing Phos ‘To figure hol The lowest wit ng a handicap, also will y play either in pai their ma makin nt Chair olf committee their first round between 8250 m. Monday. During the surse will be restricted ui players only, The en \e « wilt be fifty cents. | heer re by * Pro Two players are on the green close to the A is.about 12 inches from the cup while B is about 18. A, who is nearest, putts first and holes out. B then calls attention to the fact that A had erred in putting first, since B was farthest from the hole. B claims the hole because of this slip on the part of A. .What about it? hole B has no claim to the hole. He can merely recall the stroke, and force A, who has holed out, to re- place the ball ,as near as possible to its original position, whereupon B has the right to putt, and A must again go through the formality of koling out. There is no penalty at- tached to such a mistake. Please state the position in which Bobby Jones has finished in the va- rious national open vents in which | he has taken part? Three years ago Jones finished} eighth in his first open tournament. In his second attempt for honors he came in fifth, Last y at Skokie he tied for second. This year having nothing to shoot at but. t place he went out and won the championship. The showing that Jones has made in the national open is considered most remarkable. Player drives from the tee into the rough, and after a five-minute search is unable to find his ball. He elects to consider it a lost ball and again drives from the tee and once more goes into the rough, In look- ing for the second ball he finds the first ball, first ball and suffer no penalty for the second shot? ce a ball ig regarded as a lost bait, it can no longer be considered |; in pléy. The player must find his second ball and play it, Whet is the Nassau seoring as used in golf? I often see reference made to it in the descrip- tion of individual match play as well as team play? ow mer the Nassau system the win- of the first nine holes is cred- with one point, likewise the winner of the sécoid nine holes gets teams | s in Pittsburgh, 6 to] beat Philadel- | _|th national | system of tinks Crities Are Fooled ican “Half Baked” BY J WILLARD, Former Heavyweight Champion, | Is Luis Angel Firpo a secong Jim- | Jeffries? I don't uestion, | tremendously propose to answer although I intimate worl but} hensive acquaintan vening in July. But I offer ght fans as a fertile subject speculation, It is true for a certatnty that the talk about Firpo as he faces his mpionship battle with Jack Demp is exactly a line with the 1 eon Jeffries | Fitzsimmons. | The experts objected that Jeffries | | for | on was too green and lacking in polish. | hey had to admit he was strong. i » but they didn't rainst the expe hold But everybody knows what | happened, \ Broke His Vow “After trying all remedies and doctors for stomach trouble for cight long years I decided [ couldn't be helped swore I would never take another dose of any kind of medicine, but when I saw what Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy did fo friend, who also suffered from bloat- in s I did, I concluded to t it myself, It helped me at once.” It is a simple, harm that removes the c from the intest inflammation w tically all stomach, liver tinal ailments, including appendi One dose will convince or money funde For sale at all druggists. —Adv. | HAY FEVER Treated at Home To avoid hay fever entirely, go away for two months. If you can’t go, Vicks will help you en- dure it at home. Keep Vicks in the nostrils to protect the mem- branes. Inhale the vapors of Vicks melted in a spoon to clear the head. A tub with Vicks at bedtime will often keep away asthma, VICKS y VapoRus Oven’ 7 Mucion Jans Uso Yeas. | Has he right to play the|’. Who Called South Amer- ie when he tackled Bob i ~ | 100, There isn't any fancy stuff about Firpo. He is not a nice looking box- But in a nawkward sort of way he ev Don't forget that. ieve, is kind of fighter wo can let his opponent wear himself out and break his hands pounding on him. And then Firpo can finish him, Incidenth he is j inexperience, That is not to be de- | nied, although he appears to be mak- ling quick improvement. But it is a j mistake to underestimate him. | Fir- po isn’t 4 popular peysonality, but if you want a fighter, thats what he I don't say Firpo will win from Dempsey, but he has more chance than most pe nk. 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