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seers semens 4080 ‘PAGE SIX Sports ———$—$— YANKS GIVEN | American Association Louisville 8; Minneapoli. Toledo 1 Milwaukee Columbus 2; Kansas City 6. Others postponed, wet grounds. ‘Krause Knocked | | Out For First Time in Career: S20} | eet May 15,—Al Van- (t Paul ensational w er sik ter, scored a seventh frodad t over Battling Krause — of | Just nig in the main St. Louis Browns Trample on} }o Americ Them 11 to t 1 ee | caught Krause with a He ib to the stomach as the two w York ‘ine ‘ ‘ ut of Krause thes WSO fei Ha ah eu yesterda ns ieutaple Be hee Aa GER on. the Boer ond all Shocker a ois Johnson a in ear n cut pertnae! i 1 n several place ‘ i ths during clinch i ‘ K was no match for th troit 1 i in, lacking: speed and 12 to 0 ¢ i veteran Qui a i four oe P Y eae | aes drove in tour of News| The Nut Cracker || ‘ork run 16 to 4 victory = “| Chicago Cubs, in the N ; ; | MeQuillan BH | BY JOE WILLIAMS | Dodgers staged a | ning rally for a 4 to 3 win over St.{. Mr. O'Goofty thinks thi Louis, while Boston pounded Shee. | Derby will be the greatest oe ih han of Cincinnati hard and won, § i HE De dad to 2 | De har - Peay w.| ag ! Gy niet | BASEBALL » O'Goofty. “It’s | ’ | z e one of thove things that you can't TTS) Women Have Avmetitan Associaton Jiniss and still be a somebody ! | Ww. t.| A’ this point we asked Mr. | No Luck Abroad . : sap] O'Goolty what he thought of the \ Indianapolis 15 600 3 | \ Kansas City ‘G00 | Derby ll St. Paul 34%, 1, I suppose it’s all right. Audrey Faust to Make Single- Léuissitle gop netice the Prince of Wiles i nee oa Ais RTs oH) in @ gray one this spring. Handed Attack On Title No! ¢-Minneapoli tx | lly, though, I Hke the old cap. American Has Ever Won Columbus f Toledo ; Iai | Prohibition as she is now practiced = ee | may not be wholly perfect, but at BY JOE WILLIAMS National League }least the number of sour ‘stomach | Z W. iL. Pe i Sw 5 Grneinnati i 5 pal nimatiate specin tzing: into sweet Ade |) Wor allegrinerye andicaw. couragy a rel ae Fl tine” has been reduced to a mini} the headlines of the day should go | hicago i eae | um ahs |to Miss Audrey Faust of St, Louis, | Brook! is |who sin ed will storm the Pittsbu il | _ ft is said Johhny Weissmuller got} hunkered ramparts of British golf Sn na “| caught in a spring shower the’other| this month in quest of the interna- SE Louis oh lage | d#y-and immediately set a new swim-| tional championship. sdétphia pees | ming record, beng unable to escape) iss Faust does not rank with the American League | the habit. Glenna Colletts or the Edith Cum- W. i Pe as z i | mingses of Amer but she a fine New York 148 yes 3 WEISSMULLER | golfer just the same, She gave Miss SE staiis eraG Johnny smu! o swim} Collett one of her hardest match “Boston Woy ming what eggs ure to omellettes,| inst season and also played in the Detroit 19 | es ae ne ence 80's against Mrs, C, H, Vanderbeck. Yeeels L snd bathing girls to rotogravure see- | ”> Cleveland ii 12 Gone = The Miss is sufficiently | ad cals oi a) skilled to quali’ if the bluste Beeeaaninik ee The Chicago German takes to do not affect her game — too adel a cee 6 3 Water dikola duck with set of pur-| # tly, and she may get through ee | results. Yesterd thasedcentaee ierinadae ly rounds, even if she does no bet-{ National Le: | ‘ MSUS; ter than a a) eae fish and twice d to cateh, Boston cinnati | - | No American woman has ever won New York 6; Chicago WiKGLLal Ah eas night | the British championship, Few have! Brooklyn 4: St jobnatoe tanascrice he- | even come close. The nearest ap-| i thers posty new world’s record, with no| Preach was when Molly Adams (the American Leazue Boston 12. v York 1, Chicago 0; St. Louis » divorce | testi Ruth ir dissenters, into the tub, when Weissmuller steps Cook ty Electricity. It is Cheaper. F [ | | erminator, M J uselah of the white bea 1, but he is still a great : BY BILLY EVANS What is the most remarkable ent years in sport When Cy Young retired from the * major leagues after 22 y of s ‘ vice with over 500 victories to h eredit, he gaye pitchers something to shoot at. Walter Johnson’s feat of scoring -better than 100 shutouts over a per- iod of 18 years, stands out as a mar- velous performance. & _ Ty Cobb, in winning the American League batting honors for nine con- secutive years, pulled a superman stunt, “4{,-Babe Ruth, with 59 home runs in Season, set a mark for slugging that may never be equaled. Bill Tilden, on the tennis court: and Bobby Jones, on the links, have many times done the seemingly. im- possible. zZ ‘Johnny Weissmuller for years his astounded the sport pub- tie “by his seeniing ability to break swimming, records at will. Record-Breaking Age In track athletics, Joie Ray goes ‘on year after year cutting down the. many rivals that spring up an- nually seeking his laurels for dis- “tance running. ig has produced fistic mar- _yels. in jempesy and Leonard, who able to win at their pleasure, act, every branch of sport has. feat of several turf, is old emongh to have a long | winne cent years. Apparently are liv- ing in a record-breaking age. | But after all has, been said and} done, after we have sung the praises of the many stars, we must go to the turf for the outstanding figure of sportdom. I haye reference to that great thoroughbred, Exterminator. He cannot be interviewed as to his suc- cessful methods, and for that reason has no ‘opportunity to say a few kind words in a modest way in his own behalf. Wis bid for fame rests ‘entirely on past performances. Exterminator’s Great Record Exterminator, 8 years old, at an age where most thoroughbreds are ‘through, is perhaps the most feared! shorse onthe American turf, In seven years that he, has been racing he hus gone to the post in| some 93 races, He has finished in fron 49 times. Just “think © of it! ' Exterminator ‘has won better than’ half his starts No other, thoroughbred cam offer 0 record that approaches it, ‘The f that he has usually been dropped in a classy field and carried top weight, mukes his record all the mere re-J smirkable, The world of sport h we ct | bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR produgedl THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE No Fist Can Dent This Bean, Hardest in Ring HNL HHGKAN Mons Henri Hebrans, champion feath weight of that dear old Belgium, is uniquely distinguisied, ters go Hoebrans noth- ing to cable the late } y about, granted that a cadl would reach the Hebrans’ all Burope. late ma distinction lies in the fa Eugene Criqui broke his tire, A few ceks later Edman n with a loft wag rendered hors Now nobody wants to fight |keeping out cf the hospital is anotl et that he has the hardest head fp hand on Hebrans’ noodle and had dd Mascart cracked Hebrans on the | at the first knuckles and | 18. her. late Mrs. . Wheeler) went to the sixth round in the 1905 tournament. | Th as the year following Walter Tr vietory in the British ama- teur. Travis was the first American to win the amateur abroad. No amateur | has been able to do it sinee. By the ame token no other American wo- mun has managed to get f the sixth round across the se makes it appear that Ame petitive luck, if not skill, burned brightest during the period between | 1904 and 190! America h sent many feminine teaths abroad by the English and Scot ladies proved too formidable. Perhaps the streng- est invading team was th which was headed by Alex: then enjoying her third strong, always of the draw threw the Cecil Leitch, British champion, in the very. first round, At-the time Miss Léitch was at the top of her brilliant game t home she was unbeatable. MiseiStenl acecons vely but was overpowercd by a better golfer, On that same invading team were ution Hollins, geod | ough to win the itle when she ei Cummings, now holds had a nic the royal iden wh the championship. They time and met members of family but they brought back. =| Billy Evans ans Says 1 Major league pitehers are a elan- nish lot, If some star rookie making hi: jor league debut has the plate it soon becomes common ma-! 3 hold more pri- conferences tham big-time polt- ns. hing in the major league ¢ cuits. Within the next month there going to be many an exchange of opinions between the pitcher's. The pitchers regards the good batsman as the common enemy who must be stopped. When some minor league star with a batting reputation breaks in, op- posing pitchers work on him in ap effort to ascertain uhy weakness he may have in his style. A great many of the rookies have scme. grievous fault. Often it is hastily corrected. However, it 19 never overlooked by the opposing twirlers, iss CUT THIS OUT— IT 18 WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co, 2885 Sheffield “Ave,, Chicago, Il, writing your neine and addres: clearly, Yqu will receive ‘a ten cent ed ball thrown by Car! his shortstop, He was r in the league. Tak ver the St. Louis Browns, he discovered the club lacked a com- petent top. Fohl urged the! | pur of Walter Gerber, who pre- Shortstops, Habit Ry NEA Serv Boston, May leader of the ohl, new fortunate in | on major le | q tis yh Boston fans are not sur- pr is When in charge at Clevela Chapman, who was killed b: 1 that Dudley Lee is making, ly had bee burg and turned . “1 don't care t Pittsburg did with Gerber, he’s a good shortstop now, capable of holding his own in the majors, and in a few years will stir,” was Fohl’s reply to the critics who pointed out that Gerber had failed at Pittsburg. Gérber today rated by many of the experts the best shortstop i the American Lea vious tried out by Pitts- | of fine accordion d separate petti- Silvertown. means— highest quality, tow cost, long service, —and fin altys Tremendous sgatis- faction. AMG) Wihpping him is one thing, | # COMPOUND for ,coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample. pack-|, ages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the Kidneys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for many: record-breaking fe aa le fe- cent ,years, sy and brillianes the feata.of-Exterminator Constipation dnd Biliousness, These wonderful remedies have helped mil- lions. of- people... ‘Try-them! —Adv. Bismarck Motor Co. SARAZEN TO WIN EVENT? Youthful Italian Is Entered in Three Major Tournaments and He Ought to Win One of No would be en, ared to fame Them BY JOE WILLIAMS erstwhile en is one Itali of merican golf, a bril ian the gi t shot mak-! cast of the golfing season complete without a con: ition of the prospects of Gene caddy two years ago at! ants of | and a courageous match player. He top-notcher 1 finish wa t as you'll golf ba m1 | muscled, well Digging Up Star is swatters, able Sarg open the to win at baubles. No other m to repeat. is ente year zen this ry, heav Itali leas one nd in the nybody. up among the najor of game. He has powerful wris\ game's: in the P. G. A. match play tourna- ment. Of all the champions who started the season in the throne room $ en alone was there at the | champion ed in the British well as the two big professional tournaments in this and while the odds are against the individual a2 n seems in a fair these thr al- s fine all-round golfer He hits superbly and is longest It is a treat to watch him tear into who} proved his enduring qualities as af t season by repeating s well and with as much | the ball in the manner of a Dempsey launching an attack. { At Pelham Bay last fall, during the P. G. A. tournament, en reached the 274-yard home green over a tricky fairway nine successive times with perfecy shots. A Tennessee rifleman couldn't have been more { deadly. Sarazen failed to qualify in the British open last spring. ‘This w: not wholly ‘unexpected. American stars always have their troubles on their debut in England. The wind- swept courses and the fast greens are mean obstacles. n will know what to expect this year and a groat- er portion of success should crown his efforts. ve Sarazen did not fare well in the American open last summer 2 wood. Nor was that exactly prise. Defending champions do. Just the same, 2 star and he'll be in the thick of the fight this year. More than cent of the cot- ton grown in itry, in the last two wars, cloth in the south. NEWEST MULES The newest and the most practi- cal mules of black satin decorated with flowers have straps ubout the heel which hold them on firmly, WEAK LUNGS W. Wyatt, Lecton, Mosely ing a bad case of lung trouble I tried MeMullin’s Formula and gained pounds in G months, Feeling Fine.” You should try McMullin’s Formula for weak lungs, old standing cough, colds, bronchial trouble, asthma or hay fever. Hundreds report wonder- ful results, Mfrd. only by Tilden MeMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo, Sold by n made into} {funeral THURSDAY MAY 15, 1924 CROW SHOOT ON Mandan Rotarians at their meet- ing yesterday lenge of the guaranteed rat trap at its prey. decision was wu imous and en tic and President J. F. Sullivan n. ed J, M. Hanley and Dr, B. S. Nick- erson a committee to arrange de tails for the inter-club crow-mag shooting contest. F, P. Homan, pre- sident of the Kiwanis, nanred Cleve Kennelly as field marshal for the Kiwanis nners and Earle Tostevin to assist him in drawing up deta of the Kiwanis-Rotary duel, JOHN ZANDER DIES John Zander, Morton county for 1 ed away moni: Tuesday evening of pn He was taken i}! a number of ago at his home 16 miles north- west of the city and was brought here for treatment early Sunday. The remains were taken from the nnelly parlors to the home and ervices probably will be held Friday morning from the Cath- olic church at St. Vincent,-buria. to take place there. He is d by his widow and sev children, all of whom were here except one son at Glendive, at the time of his death, JUNIOR PROM IS DAY The 35 members of the class of 1924 will be honored by the junior class of the high school at the an- nual banquet on Friday evening be- ginning at 6 o'clock at the Presby- terian church parlors, to be ved by the members of the Ladies aid. K K FEATURE FRI- An acre of grass should yield one Do You Buy The ubrication— or Merely Oil? Standard Oil Company (Indiana) sells you lubrication. lute friction reduction worked out ‘with scientific exactness. When you buy Polarine you lubricating experience of the ~ Automobile Chart of Recommenda' tions: iv tame of Cer Motor Olt lime Kar. 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After trying everything he could hear of without sucéess, Mr. Ellerman final- ly saw the announcement of a New York firm stating that they had per- fected a new hearing device called the Acousticon which would encble anyone whose auditory nerve v He entirely destroyed to hear as perfec ly us those with normal hearing, AS this firm offered to send their pro- duct on Ten Days Free Trial—no d posit—no C. 0. D. he decided to t it. To his utter amazement and de- light, he found that this remarkable invention enabled him to hear all sounds as clearly.as when a boy. He has since recommended it to a number of his friends and they also report most satisfactory results. If you want to hear in well as when a child, write the Dictograph Products Corporation, Suite 1307-F, Ni 0 W. 42nd Street, New York and ask them to send you an Acousticon on Ten Days Free Trial. There are no strings attached to their offer. The trial is absolutely free. dust send them your name and —Adv. 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