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“ (PAGE SIX "THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB ~~ "7~""Bt Gon WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924 ; Fe a a SE Se le nee eI -TO-7 . TR covering his error, He was forced _ Stockhéleer Ne. Ni ; hishbaaint ‘ 8 ; THE A-TO-Z MAN OF TENNIS to discharge the greater part of his| L. H. Bverett...... Jeicecitaaee ot a Meeetemeto | Alfred’ Le Oleon™ Cézt- He. No. ot.aAizes, Assouemeny : cargo of trade goods to lighten the| Henry, Edman, § 200 $00] & K. O'Nada 1080 . 5, 00. boat in maneuvering it back to the) C'vi, Fuerst --. tne Pts fa ee 1027 200 00 : main stream. When he discovered] Levie Forensn ue : Oat ato een 375 2338 the possibilities of the place, he| Mrs. W, 1.’ Foster . 400 400] H. T. “Perry .. ane Hy : built a log store. R. J. Fuller 9 "80 2:00] Peter Pederson ood 860 200 : uilt a log store. ae John’ Fisher 200 8.00| Carl C. Pederson: eS foo i - Burt Finney 40.00] M. W. Plowman 96 16 ee) eee ‘. A Re lg ug 2 ‘ ! BASEBALL A.W. Fagertadd’*: i PED eau) at es e A. W. Fagerlund .. 6 420 16.00] Gottfried J. Pearson . ++ 390 221 aWa 1 A. W. Fagerlund . 200 8.00] Gottfried J. Pearson - : $73 60 i P! J," Federenko 30 3:20| John A. Peterson . 290 50 American Association Anton Fries 500 0.00) Orfa I. Powers: 330 600 i TA | Ww. 5 Pet. me pe Ue 3g9 % 3.6 one & Fon oe 905 500 j isvi 5 - 5 ula Psilolihuos sera ae ea) $09 bel eee eee: ie 8 \ St. sees : N.B. 160 6. jennie Peterson 5 1 Indianapolis 43° 334566] C. L. Figens! Po Sool: Ge Palle ce ay 199 j Columbus 3830 doa) Pen 190 4.00} Oliver M. Pickard rrr] 500 Toledo 35. 39 a7). Juula | Bitztmmon: 100 -4.00| Charles J. Poppas 1666 350 j a . c Fitzsimmons : 100 4 F. C. Poseley . 25 bor | Kansas City 350 42.465, Fitgsimmons sie “Ag Por Person» set 13 —_—— 1 i i: 5 ohn Palries Stars and Stripes Waves Tri- 4 Poste: sl gee 0 | 4, Gunes ij os i Sid tant. 134 4 i , i umphantly Over Stadium | A. Gib: 1197 100 “ 308 3 te Pet.! Mrs. Geo. Gray . 91 400 16: 2138 500 01 For Third Day | New York 25 .662| Gust E. Gordon . 194 500 20. 5 2139 500 0 MEY 59 30 583] YB Gale: tg 500 28100| Win: Rowerdink 3143 160 0 ™ tlh se] eam: i >. 40 eee id Gi i " MINN rooklyn. ‘ jeo, Gomulo! 8. ‘m. Rowerdin! y BEAT: OUT THE FINNS) inti at ata] Berhard’ Gorey 380 20.00| Win. Rowerdink Hs too 30 4 ; iss L$. Gus ui ‘ —— Philadelphia 40 428] Miss 1, 8:-Guetateon a0 0] ff “ne 00 ae if i Boston. 43 ai1| BF. Gordon s,s 1505 0 Yolombes, France, July 9.— The | SU) Louis “46 378 . Gordon 500 00 , Stars and Stripes waved triumphant: | Ragone te bik) ee t valeetenisht cove! " aie eo American League . Gordon M. J. Rasmusgen 100 00 f ly last might over the Olympic Sta- | ae Ba E. Gordon MJ. Basmuses 1128 08 dium, the third day of the Olympic | Washington ; 2 BOB ©. Grevios Robert Roaldson 500 00 me : ea een: : Hoppenstedt Aug. Reuhman .. 00 games having witnessed a great bat- New York 33° (554 a Hep Aug Reuligan on ian ie tle for international athletic supre Detroit ... 36 526. Colette Homan Us: euhman | macy in which the United State St. Louis ae ai || 90. Moet Po ge ar capers eae ae'e0 put its strongest rival, Finland, to Chicago 36.506 3, Hoerner , Mrs. F.C. Ramspott_- 188 1356 54.20 route in two of the three finals con- Cleveland : 39 © 436) ‘Ht, H. Hornbac Esther Sophia: Strand 1338 00 4: tested and took almost a two to one Boston 134 40.459 Hensan Peher ee poen BY mei ae lead in the point struggle. Philadelphia 30 45.400 fowlan Arthur Sporel :: $4342 100 Ho The two Americans crowned as 1 How lnas . ees PEGG Be PR Ay new Olympic champions were Del- Results Yesterday ry Hedstrom innie Shan 3 33 i ca ORCER BEASLEY 7. gon George Swemato rz hart Mubbard, University. of Mihi | ine MPRCER BEASLEY National League Nels Th Hangon F. Brskala : 7 400 16.00 gan, negro star, who won in the ° St. Louis 6. iP. Mt. ring .. . la. 00 , 24. Broad. jump, with 24 feet. 6 inches, | Keep Racket Back of You on Sprint Shot Brooklyn 13; Chicago 11. Dy a Heck Uy ee aeaiew cuted ga Be and Clarence Houser, University of ; Boston ittsburgh 8. Christ Hager: Eg. Smith 200 £09 Southern California, whose winning aoe f Philadelphia 3-1; Cincinnati 1-2] W. G. Hendricks . G. Sm 200 ; < PF au vageteatic BY MERGER BEASLEY is usually a race from one side of |, Philad 1; Ci Rise Hecenankor. >: LG Smith Rt ri ee de The A-to-Z Man of Tennis the court to the othert *|Girst game 10 innings second 16) dart Holo . J, C. Schlipye, 500 20.00 le Gabi Aine thie: sce few players ;(ianings): J. Heffter . Hugo Schwantes 600 20.00 5; veer In baseball hit-and rum pay is} In making this race few play: Shot Put Surprising : : : A 3. A. Hillme: Ww. D. 8mi 1 40. BM ea irittausinise ceoren +: F popular, In tennis the sive thought to the important detail merican League Mab yb teal ne ch eCaGeNiediy cs toveewielmine: victory [Rit play is an important of having the racket in hitéing posi- | St. Louis 8; Boston 7. Alex Stenquist 200 8: MMEneece ep aCCEM BEINGS VIC CORY ae cpl tion. Usually they wait until they | Cleveland 0; Philadelphia 4, (call- 3 - Skjod ... 1000 eon ere over Finland in the shot put, taking | 4 hal ae vaieitd dbeeingeon led TInIATaTAyN 8.0) Harris J. Swenson 4 = four of the aces, with Glenn | drawn the cou Havel arrived: (at: 3the ne i oh H. Hilbling Oscar Swenson 1106 4400 Pai Gantt tanford, second, | Rit shot to the side lir und ‘then start to swing. e result icago 10-5; New York 2-8. H. Heckling . Chas. L. Shirmer 200 8.00 Seana Mie "| the opposing player to go get that} is a sha jerky swing, and an im- Detroit-Washington, postponed,| R. J. Hanson « Stephen Semenuk 397 200 8.00 Sots terres Princeton, Wiel | ball and return it to far te possible hit. The ball flies out of | rain. ae ee Wee Stank 2! 0 300 00 # games sending Old Glory. up three | {i in these eireumstances court by yards. American Association ~ fring 3. Schrocder : #8 00 ee MUSCAT Aarne hel unetcHthe (many Mayers commie ithe You will improve your game no-] Louisville 13; St. Paul 6. Anna J. Schroeder : 513. 500 20.00 Peaaratesconetras co tne tune of the |. i ticeably Wf you rid your system of] Indianapolis 4-4: Mi lis 7 Nick’ Schroeder 456 500 Star Spangled Banner amid one of out ‘ P' Minneapolis 7-7. Nick Schroeder Bid 500 TATE ONEN Tainctle. dnt wit. for thems this extra burden. Just remember! Columbus 4; Milwaukee 2. Nick een eor eee “oe oe Teint sere oe. UeMONEHEAS | 1 Ai instead ‘of te keep the racket back of you in! ‘Toledo 12; Kansas City 5. Martha L. Smith 29 200 x MOAT CeKuine. Gaited Stat i Fellows itomarale casy position to swing naturally the ers ‘ Hi, ©. Skorhelm "381 20 hough the United States came edad Pabe lee —————— . 0. Mieeiahievensutionilly| initthe field | next time you start a race across | BISMARCK COMMERCIAL LEAGUE] Andrew Sailer 200 ee see eT nen ee diete| This is one of the most hazardous | the court to return a sideline shot. fas ago V. BE. Sease .. 200 Syentes SeOriie altogether 6 points shots in tennis and here is why.| Common sense tells you the |Hardwares ......... son! ae 300 i Hone the tha tint of the day | Te bexin with, the play demands all | raeket will do you no good in front | Alex Rosen & Bro... 2 1 667 anal Hy Baan Gecat titan Whose ety { vossible speed of foot and hand. Jt] of you. Miranenoristicnet is at ielebr §, Spiropoulas . 500 20.00 { dreat Britain, bse grea = Lahr Motor Sales- 0 4 0 08 Bert Swenson 275 11.00 Z half miler, D. G. A. Lowe, college! team from the second division to| cess that has come its way, but not “oF “otor Sales’. 000 2 Fred Sundermeyer ; 4: mate of Harold Abrahams, the | ¥ te et aa at all chesty about it. Sora Se e . s98 A a Sorenson nemesis of the. Americ sprinters | the top a mere fash in the nan? BOLSHEVISM ieee tera, Be 4B Soreneee, won the thrilling 800 metre run from; Can the club keep it up and bring Washington's chance to pull a Jalmer. Jacobeon 1189 "G. Sennes ........- the swiftest field of middle distance | to Washington its first American] ciracele stunt is largely up to the AND UNREST | J.B. Johngon 8 men in the world. Tengueipennaut? mibeliers. . P. Johnson Lowe Too Speedy | 2 Walter Johnson is the only out- IN KOREA CNG exten ee : Four American stars, only three of | Baseball fans the country over,| standing star of the staff, yet it is A. E. Johnson 279 which were placed, trailed Lowe, who’ washington in particular, ate de-| Well balanced capable or serving] Seoul, July 9. (A, P.)—Unrest is RTS ae ig ame from behind in the last 200] \* Ee ary are el the opposition a variety of pitching. | increasing in Korea and rebellious} AX¢! E- Jonnson metres to win with a spectacular} biting these questions, wonderin) Washington must be watched. | elements, inclining to bolshevism| ‘Thos. Jacobson Geo, 4. burst of speed when his team mate. | WP@ he future holds forth f0%) bonnant aspirants need not treat{and communism, are growing in| Rosa B. Johnson . s. 0. Swiggum H. B, Stallard, the favorite, faltered, | Manager Stanley Harris and MS) 114° Hresent spurt of the team] strength, according to a statement| $;.\7yJ@MZen, o- Gila eenmedee after setting a terrific pace for; Pennant contenders. vag | lightly. issued, recently by the Korean gov-| FR. A. Johnson ...... Stark .. It was conceded prior to the start | Startled the basebs ca Lig The statement says the Japanese gue gee. R. EL Schuyler’ !! that though America had the num- °Uly winning the National League ALASKAN TOWN | nate rors ace good rea-| Hennie sonnson. -- Robert Steele... erical strength, Great Britain was rennan eu seo sree erece ne FOUNDED BY son to fear insurgency and belshe-| 1k. R. Johnson. Trustee - Adam A; Sailer d fev cigstypymens whom) ibewould| von aemes a tus tame ear ACCIDENT | “3” till develop into a serious dan- itseanas aha Fred Took j be hard to heat, and so it proved. | Ahtoties pposedly zer within the next few years, and| H. it. Kale. ss Peter, Tamis The American partisans, over, |“ ie 4 ast Ti ci et 5 craft . ‘arl B. Trove Bee ety diene ttteh ever | In the sport world the se-called| = nae | nave, decided to reinforce the gend-/ REO J "kann 447 Chas. Tenneson vere gt siisappointed when] ieeles happen about every 10 Seattle, July 9. (A. P.)—The foind-| armerie in the peninsula and the| Salome iline - 0 H. M. Tenneson Schuyler Penn » the first} eats, Possibly thy Washington | ing of Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1902,/guards along the northern frontier. J. A. Kohler He T. ‘Thorson ....... American: to finish, landed only) ti), of 1924 will surpise the base-|Was due to a mistake in taking a] The outstanding development in] 3-H: Mruso : 4 as : while William B. Rich-| 5.1) world as did the Braves of 1914, | water route by Captain John Barn-|this connection, the statement de-| fobert F. ik ardson, Leland-Stanford, and Ray] "None. of the experts doped tne{ette, according to relatives here. | clares, has been a move to unify, W. M. Kontas Dodge, Oreson Aggies, were fifth} praves to win 10 years back. in] Captain Barnette sailed up the] numerous. local bodies, ostensibly, 3. M- ftorbel 48 0 and sixth, with John Watters, the tn¢° spring predictions for the 1914] Yukon river to investigate the|labor or religious associations, for; J: B. ruse 02... Sree 3 He med ass and intercollegiate | 12% in the American League none|Tanana river. Furnished with some] the secret propagation of seditious| Geo. Karonis and Gust Champas ..:. 748 i a Pula champion, Seventh, outs! of the wise men of baseball gaye the | of the inaccurate ‘maps of the period,| or bolshevist ideas. "The Japanese! Helen W. King... MH 98 ee ies shen ae Nationals much consideration as a|he mistook the Chena Slough for] authorities have listed 171 such or-| Rachel. Larson 3:00 Fee He ee cae. | mennant possibili the Tanana river and sailed to the| ganizations, -and ordered the disso-| Hiram Landers 400 18.00 he real surprises of the race ae present site of Fairbanks before dis-| lution of the majority of these. Pred Tucker Ane were the great running of Martin,| Regardies of where the Washing- John Langdaht 38 0 of Swi nd, who came out of the aie 4 Pe aera e Elmer G. Larson i fae : : ton club finishes this year, the greav er G. 138 mek ph ine stretch with an amazing | showing of the team has added NOTICE Rima On Lats, « : as sprint, to take second place, passing ch aelog. to. the-sRinevie! es nay a 4 f sete . both Enck and Stallard, and’ the dis- | MUCH colon, to. the’ American Leare | Re: Idawa Gold Mining Company, Bismarck, North Dakota.| News reldaht - ae mal failure of Charles Hoff, Nor-| jaceball is : ‘i pre is delinquent upon the following described stock on account| Harold Roy Little . i) Woods Sanatarium Inc. ... Riv alltaround| star’ and’ reparded | Pascoe! ; of assessment-levied on the 18th dgy of April, 1924, the several amounts| jfarold"Roy Little ‘1008. Woods Sanatarium Inc. : f arded | “The high position of the Wash-| get opposite the names of the resPective shareholders as follows: eros. re Landers 7” Lew Werner. by some as the likely winner, whol ington club with the race half Hower. Landers et Lew Werner. never was threatening and finished | ; is deserved. The team has] pp ay Stockholder sharen Asgoonoment Nukio. Lund . 2 tydie Weber’. . f+ pis ce si, .., |played heads-up, snappy baseball,| SP Areata «. 500 2000] Gene a8 ae e story of Great Britain's tri-| and taken advantage of good pitch-| Sophia Ans 400 16.00] 3/6 Tein . i umph lay in the great teamwork of | ing. 4 Sophia Ans Any sane, a Carl C. Witt: her two aces and the apparent strat-|'"Manager Harris has handled his] 1 Fi, Agmus 405 280) OL A. Carl C Wittmayer - egy of having Stallgrd, who was club well, imbued it with a fighting | D. Amundson Esther M. Watne . most closely watched by the Amer-| cnirit anc : ‘ Lndwig J. Anderson 500 20.00 Sig. Wacker aang det ‘the pace for almost the| ir” ane Nes Created the desire Foy (acl Anderson BUS. ned ‘ Héward ‘Witzon entire distance, with Lowe holding | Soe ect tig Wot ot ct eme Nay] Mrs. Lola Arms Pty 20.60 Mee? kee weet ie . ul manager its best at all times. Not John EB, Anderson Y a; rs. Kate Warmka back for a drive, which was to prove] q shirker on the team. Nelso Anderson 860 22.40 belt ‘ae Lewis Warmka : Gots : Anderson 100 400 Ti 1304 Joseph Warmka : _| ‘The Washington club is one hy ADRaraO RE 200 8.00 TAPS an 4 1 5 | happy famity, pleased with the suc- st Bauer . 300 12.00 . Lomas re & on! half second behind Mary Buchholz 100 4.00 Lamas . & the world’s ord made in 1912 in| Sea a aoae Axel Bratsburg |. 1 Ane ‘Lehman . the Olympics by Ted Meredith. | 7. M. Broullland 38 153] Jobn Long The United States again led in| VERNE BOOTH Me Tradley = 100 4.00 ‘Bi Dareos & men qualifying in the trials in the| = : he. 500 p88 C. Monnee . & three other events of the day, land- Coe Basle 300 1200] Jamies T, Maxholm < ing four in the 200 metre semifinals { Howard C. Beaver . 2 220 8.80 erga : LCR é and three in the 110 metre hurdle Fred Broedl 4 200 sido] Guanes ee finals, both slated for yesterday, | Bera erga rh a 20 sno| Walte while John Romig, Penn State, fur. | CG! Bakken | 3a 300 12.00] Jease, nished the only thrill the Americans | "C. Bakken 66s 1099 40.00 ¥ 4 have yet had in the distance races a ~ eho 3000 | Hs by defeating Elvin Wide, of Sweden, | 5 500 20.00) Fite * and Willie Ritola, the Finnish 348 208 $08] Doc. “fron man,” to clinch a qualifying ae 300 2ocnp| Joke W: I, place in the 5,000 metres. | sok 500 30.00 | fe ae The net result of .the day's com- | fe 500 20.001 yf Fr petition, which did not witness any | Fel ny ae) ae | record ‘breaking performances. and ii 6ai 508 26.00 | Fonte ore lacked the variety of thrills of thé Cecelia Belanger 868 Hi 1.001 Bove ir | first two days, placed the United | Bengbar tn oy e aah OX eae ts | States in front with u total of 98) | Margaret Brown 1035 100 4-09 Mice Mee } points «under slightly revised fig- | | E. W. Batchelar 103 200 & Arne Megas. {ures compiled by the French Olym- | S000 Bae i 1b 4b | re Abert } pic Committee, and Finland second Ben’ Combs 225 3.00 5 00 v) with 54. 0. 'M. Callip 19 209 007 t i Mrs, oe By 20 ned 220 80 o__—_ John bey ....+ se ( . : rs i a Walter Chr istenson $23 i 16.00 Gun me 70.00 | M. Lol nuck ..+ . 4 x | ly Evans Says | EB. Br vigen 403 it 20.09 Gabriel caandersee bea 50.00 ———_—__—_—_____+ . wi aon . 200 tf 5 969 i] £00 Alfred. I) Gunderson. 550 ne Fa dhniatibes spurt of the Nation i te feo 38.0 fred. 3 Gupderac! 232 Hee ala has bee nthe big thrill of the aa 2 500 3 a + Hep 40:00 American League during the past six Mrs. 8. G. Caldwel 1142 2000 B00 Aan weeks. : Gaillora M. Cormany if bs ti 90 4900 160.00 From a°second division berth the Lene’ 3000 129:88 HH 80 team came to the front with a rush. B. A. 200 3.88 2nge eee With the season half over it has sur- | Sz. sen 1690 @ F prised the baseball world by. taking 5m. ee + | 4 i i 0 tie lead in the Américan League WwW. H. 500 20:06 40. race. : ever ne Aan 1000 40:60 | ‘This’, was accomplished by taking oa ps 508 ts 1000 40:00 | four straight games from the New xD 1500 $8.00 He 900 49.00 York Yankees, a rare happening ohee ae 90 4 1000 40.00 with the three-time pennant win- anaes FH * 101 40.00 ners; | oe. 0 it oo 2-00 : ao ee HH. 0 0 to “ 8:00 _ First’ in war, first in peace and ey ip 4.09. Jast in, the’ American League has for H. H. 0. 3 been & wise-crack in vaude- HH, 8 reat “ville. S x ‘ 1000 3 OR Of ; i 3 Dakota at two o'clock sa With oe Washington cub > linger é : : Hingenetn ti ie ; ‘bay delinquent assesrmont there: red lapeggaee ing AR John ;Hopkins, ,entered in. 10,000-| Hilda Kvenson 9 400 “expenses of the-palé. morous quip has Tost’ its punch Pc da a8 1h .00 , Hilda Rvenson *./ 4 200 AWA GOLD & Where will the finish 2, theter ‘run.’ and * 10,000-meter =. Hans Evenson ; es e ‘ 400 d ’ kK | Ie the , Srosmcountrye” =, } Gulius-N, Erdabl-.osecercicsrserers SSR a 880 re \ i eae

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