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PAGE SIX ~~~" ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee : 3ATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924 i a 3 7 : — | un hénors, with five each, Neun of WILLS COULD |>—__-_________+ ters, Thomas Cavanaugh of Boston| and Harry Shields, of Penn State] ROAD MARKERS ) St. Paul is setting the pace for the * | College, and Hobart Betts, of Prin-} aio pave beaten 4:19. r > : agccutealete wait tan || Billy Evans Says Vobdhy alge. loam ‘aa steong eaahy | nuns Omran e Of ARE PUT UI | Other lending batters for fifteen] | Spammer seyret e aca a @ latter: three. are: Soh A Oe ee ave. blazed ay or more ’ dpez, Columbus} (\ ) | In every situation that comes up mores, with Watters iolding forth} lens line of Corgellians, hare bitvel highway commission crews [2805 Ch vburg, Indianapol eau! 1 lon the ball field, it is the duty of Bh urusual promise as a dista a aaa Pre tee ean: arted out again, marking th el, Louisville 78; Davis, Colum-| | some player or players to back up Together with Mal Douglas, cane, Under Jack Meee, ake So nil, or state highway No. if ff ome pla | y tred nine mile champions' , NOUR Wate iD $70, Matthe 1 ee 870; the play. shared in holding a tenth, more than] between Jamestown and Fargo. cardinal principle of golf. ailure } i h th eae eight, Harvard sev Prinecton|are used. The trail has bm rp ne —— | to do so invariably results in a hook, to bush the Victor toe Yale four and Wesleyan thrce,} been marked between New Salem and HEILMANN IS BASEBALL \lerittle Hands Are Easily | ‘lice, er something even worse. Giiibridxo), haaa wi] ky aaietede Gee while seven other colleges have fur-| Jamestown, Other trails in the east, e — — ——| ~ Tease a" | Keep your eye on the ball holds ale be ea ELA G pau te only 1928 point scorers on this} siehod one or two winner: ern part of the state will be marked f SETTING PACE American Association | Hurt and Will Handi- xuod for the national pastime. Baek | Ward Ribs, captain and s Ha ie ie sa hae aae Seka a eee! later. 4 We, by ct. | ‘up every play is an even greater ; ean ae srr ipatlahs taal sae One hunderd pounds of wheat pro Coe RESET s ie ; i a formidable in his effort to as one of the most bril a ‘ \' ty ; He nel ee ae nits Fetain the intereollegiate mile chan gaits one of the most brit" | duces 70, pounds of flour, READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS. E {ee A ‘ H - As. | pionship, blue ribbon event of the! year, proof of which is that it mark- ————————————— E js p10 i BY JOE WILLIAMS In the first 12 years T officiated int ¢ eighth annual LC. A, A.A. A-} cd the seventh time that 4:19 hac Heenan | 5 LY). is qos | New ¥ May 10.—If 11 Wills ual year, I a He ot tee peak [eet at the Harvard Stadium, May n beaten in the 47 championsh"y MIDLAND GRAIN COMPANY j i fj DUC aac ied true, | because some player failed to back | 30 and 31 nce 1876, MI AN . f Detroit. Slugs Fre uniree li ‘t Dempsey | YP aa ot penn | only will Kirby face an un-[ Tr was not until 1909 that the mite {ff Minneapolis, Minnesota, seed Williston, N. D. etroit Slugger, After Three} cae 10 the ne-| eae x) ; iniog up ee a y strong field, but the frail) yecord was put below that level by Wo Buy Grain of All Descriptions In Car Lots. Weeks ef Baseball, Hz 1 CDUIBIE 60: [ie satan mei cr eeee Thee | will the mark with the} W. C, Paull, of Pen nia, who We are always in the market, paying the highest prices net to e HW basen, Mas American League in case it got away | dicap of having been idle most of | was clocked in the same time as Kir- you (no commission) "k your shipping point. Average of .193 My |tvom the one making the play, the | the time since the outdoor sen- JORTAMG I OHneK” GERCEANE OPN) We bu i$ official inspection, but will pay premiums for qual- 4 J ‘ 193 | y 13 | lookea Due to illness he was kept out | Cornell dis s ushered in We gut einais nonce your draft, lading attached, for 90% of the 4 i» il | the indoor intercollegiates and] record-shattering streak i red valye, ind remit balance when car is unloaded. We are i SISLER KEEPS GOoENG)) S 10 defeat in cach case. | most of his team’s board meets, | wering the time th bonded by the State of Minnesota and are members of the Cam- y SEEPS « 1 1 t Willard, in one of his few starts he}land in 1913 to the re “hb eached da «night by telephone: \« yey aih ere Backing up a play is really never) was beaten by John Watters, of Har-| 4:14 2-5, after eee GL kE AATEAEON i ip 2 s 4 to} vard, in a triangular 1 at Bos- of Brown, in We invite yo espondence—write us when you will be able u i Y more r ny e invite your. correspon rit : 1 v t eer tene , and the play goes wrong | ton | inge’ then, dhe ‘indit : and we will call you by long distance phone giving you 4 ane i oo oup bowl. | y because the ball took a bad] C ong Kirby's rivals will be 1 performance seein \ Na ener eave fellow who | boun nee BEER ile Guat Bibra intT WHEE Ea| iG eae Midland Grain Company - J. L. Huber, Manager. pion ‘of the Ame eague k Tie 6 ; Will, however, | _ Often you see the catcher run| cord holder at 800 metres, but Wat | WILLISTON, NORTH DAKOTA 3 ‘ 1s 1 Da ward first base on a ball hit | ; — title with cmarkable average of an | position of a ¢ : 1 uk a mou Aa | 4 Lih-class |t2 an infielder, and then thrown to 492 Le, lp | inition and no weapons. What | first in an effort to get the batsman, ee g uce of the 1 14 oo} 7a sete alt he| If the throw is perfect, and in a 4 Lateas Ria ltie I ADD, ida rand pulls | it is the action . ae factor in pt Detroiters ¢ i Ae} me Ae | atcher looks like a waste ef “eo ; df j ‘ er te a ished out H tay a | , “A ; i ; | . wie Stina . ” ! “it is when the throw is bad, and Benuiches sine rt « =| Results Yesterday F AVile reine ttle Hieky cone ncaven (ithel catehae! fila reo tack vapivaual| gen. a h ki cm ie slidly retrieve the ball, ther losing all “na Mares oe i suffered ae | (itnee of making a play on the run- a in auddition to 1 tas > LO | ner at second, that the importance And His RTE bacco © occurred. in{ ©! the play is made manifest. ‘ shi i a nn 2 COLLEGIAN ' een, Li of “| It seems that fate ordains the | - © Heilman; d | throw shall be wild the very time | . * * \ eee suntan [the player fails to back up.” Such | will blossom out tonight with a burst of peppy dance music at the Beata . AGH BEAR SHEE Rac aeeaat was the luck of a certain pitcher ~ JF. of Tenders, the runner-up ps hin w York, ra Only. secentls Wille, beoke his| Who rarely fails to back up overy HEART R Y With an average of Joe Ha bee nes He : ian hand in sit and was | play. Pee is a he Red Sc hird with 427 MI sdclitee Cty forced to I ea fight with i ris of the Red Sox is third with 427.] Paul, cold and ee eee einen a cite umes | On a base hit to the outfield, an MANDAN, (Chautauqua Park) NORTH DAKOTA a i ee Aalst aislineuINieda etutteal hk This | attempt was made to cut down a] ase 4 Hb Mil Rie RITA nek ne) nner at plate. Being of no 20 . s 4 ‘ hans: 5 oy Waders "with ti | way, a net $0 ae ea aencaner oF die ae cA You know the place—You'll like the orchesti'a and their novelty singing. elect finst ten. Babe Ruth ! 6 ot Will's hands, it | Vat usta the) pitenee to, ast pele Dances will be held every night except Sunday, dancing to start promptly 4 etna iis Tend ‘OHILEAN FALLS Gian fongshorensns vocabulary | U0 1 iC Rol away from the back- at 8:30 Mandan time. Comé over and enjoy yourself, Bill Barrett, W ox outfielder! and Wills will have to saturate him | 5¢0P- “2 és iS ig and. his captain Eddie Collis ARMY With punishinent ty knock him out.| Instead of being in the proper They Kill The Blues. - - - These Five Kings of Harmony. ——HEART RIVER AMUSEMENT CO.— : the catch fightin ” tolen ba 7] Moke ae the pitcher was merely a spec- WAM i Hiteiciotine Bans Vee eee ; | tator, standing in the of the | W fo. Neither has any close com Wills te taller and heavier than | @i#mond. ‘The ball got y trom i , taking a bad bound on eB Dempsey. Mis reach ts lotger: Wnt | the last hop. This enabled two 4 Clevetar Floyd Johnson of — Towal (iy throw Wills’ physi j7unners on the bases to h se- As | cond and third, and later they scored on a base hit which decided the ball game. ties out in ec dering Dempsey » chafpon is al- | ting big: z molished the huge! The pitcher tells me that it was ttered the giant Firpo | the first time in his long career in Knocks Out Quintin Romero the world ko ways at i 10.- Floyd John- | rer men ; ent ght, kicked out} Willard and b 5 ees GR ena che aa THEOUAUICALIE | the majors that he failed to properly ; 0 Lge leemundes ante Gibbon) hewanent .| back up a throw to the plate. Iv} | ANN jee Bao Ga ed re 3 off fon 15 rounds.| cost ‘him the ball game. H RAAUU ERE Ww cat it Carpentier ‘ conds of Vigeht ht, who w . ae furious | four reunds. The French il (ay i champion of t ison. The Chile had little real Ae leadership thi that gushed fro a fine stra ; f the Brookly1 loft eye, groped | Punch and he fought a rash, heed-| — Ggorge Sisler, outstanding st i commandin round the r the final round | fe ht besd The bigness of] the game, after a year's ere of 457 k on his will have no bearing on the| cause of eye trouble, is pla: T. connectin i} eutcome of a Dempsey fight. and handling the St. Louis Browns. f seven games. Q a Despite a very disappointing start Fi Horn y Wills May Lose On Foul by club, Sisler seems to have | wag force Of late years Wills has developed | recovered the form that made him | habit of holding with one hand{the most talked about player in the | d hitting with the other. In this | country. fightin he is most effective.) Tt will be interesting to note what nd hitting of course cons-| effect the showing of his elub may | uitan- | titue foul tacties. No alert referee} event Eee ‘lie © referee | Will tolerate it, Sisl . 2) wavodl Dothwinonntont and his manager, Kearns,| 4 manager of a ball club is held! probably have much to say in| accountable for its showing 4 election of the referee. They| though very often he is in no wi 7 7A cy Ls Grsoo ee gE TD I T 3 ATE not only knows a foul when he sees | cjuh to win. it but will not hesitate to act. | I look or Wills to give Dempsey | If the Browns continue to disap- | ERATARRERE. EtiS } {| point, will Sisler be able to con-j | 4) Tf not, [look for T ete i tinue his remarkable play? If he | is suneelt) Gianeemet athe does he will be more than the ; wouldn't be surprised | Super-player he is recognized to be. | t on a foul. ae Cook by Electricity. lly have on the play of | in a triple tie orgj-@ach having made Carey of the Pirat from Georg for the bi Chieagoun } SI cneight ba Other lead + L York .400; : Grantham rooklyn Pinelli, Cin einnati Johnston r corners. Dempse: Splendid weather and good track | condition eeted athletes here to day for the First Capital i chat i icago .316; Field Meet, hi CREPE : ; cane the laceun ean White crepe with a large plaid de- It is Cheaper. H Thirty-five umes has|roon. Rolf Harmsen, en in bl le is a very stun- | i given Bunny ql © that makes a stunning | | ! eS a" SCHOOL TERM ! i { i! ting leadership of sociation, Tyson o second with 402, wh sas City and Maguire of third with .o84. Reb Ru Kitke of Mi ‘ t ott of Kz thedist « 5 ie Wit It g rane cheseh Gund | BEGINS IN JUNE! ede wes eleventh, and hear the story| i oF The only school in the country | f Columbus ang Bronzi f copper, tin} cantata “The Home Life! that begins its ‘‘year’? in June, is polis, share home| and zine. Beautiful. ; Dakota Business College, Fargo, |N. D. Enroll in June and you're ! iB eesaae is genuine satisfaction in owning this Oakland Six Sedan. 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