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pacers patience Sos PAGE TWO " , APRIL 18, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBU SATURDAY SUCH-POPULARITY+*+MUST~- BE-D Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co. Sport SOLONS TAKE | ANOTHER GAME CUBS DEFEAT 2511 JAMESTOWN GRID +| PLAYERS START’ MES TODA PIRATE CLUB Halt Red’s Streak; Dean Blanks Boston Braves AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at St. Louis Cleveland at Detr Boston at New Yo Washington at Phi NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis at Chicago. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Boston. —Home runs n.! Hartnett, the fourth FROM YANKEES Cleve’and Defeats St. Louis ~ and Goes to Top Place in Pennant Race “New York, April 18.—Joe Judge, Washington first baseman, featur- ed-in a 6 to 1 victory for the Sen- ators over the Yankees, giving the world’s champions a three to edge in the first series cf the sop. Judge cleared the bas i thé fourth with his second home run in two days. RH E Washington 6 000—6 Ci ington 010401000—6 9 1 Rhem, Scthoron New York..100000000—1 10 0 Reuther and Ruel; Shawkey,|and Hargrave. DEAN HOLDS BRAVES Francie, Johnson and O'Neill, RED SOX STOP A’ Philadelphia, Apr‘] 18. — Boston Bostol broke the PhilactIphia Americans winning streak and won their first game of the season, 4 to 3. Rain} led, halted the game after the Athletics | Te half of the fifth inning. Lefty|sac Groves, Connie Mack's expensive] other run in the ninth. hurler, again tried to tame the Red Sox ut once again ‘his wildness forced him to the side. lines. Boston ...... PRiladelphia -80000—3 7 0 Quinn and Picinich; Groves, Wal- berg and Cochrane, ¢ TIGERS DRUB SOX Detroit, April 18. — Chicago, pitchers were numerous and inef- feétive and Detroit won the final Indianapolis game of the series, 9 to 3. Dauss, taxing full‘advantage of the dark} Minneapolis: . day, was the first local pitcher to stort and finish a game thus far. He allowed runs ip three different énuings, one 2 home run ‘by Kamm. | Kansas City . American | League w. ‘3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 = RHE Detroit ....50010201x—9 13 0 WHicago ...110000010+3 11 3 ‘Blankenship, ‘Lyons, Connolly, Mangum, Ash and Schalk, Crouse; ‘Dauss and Basler. “ & SHAUTE SCORES BLANK St: Louis, April 18.— Cleveland |New Yo: wen the final game of the series by | Boston d@feating St. Lonis, in a ‘pitching | St. Loui: 1,1 to 0. Milton Gaston, mak- ir his American league debut 28 a Brown pitcher, worked in fine wag outshaded by vee Cincinnati Cleveland .100000000-1 5 0 St Louis ..000000000—0 4 0 Ai MTP New York at Brooklyn. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis at Columbus. Paul at Toledo. nsas City at Louisville. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. d by the latter in three tured the final game of ith tue Pirates, won by Miller thad four hits in four times at bat. 2020100—6 * os a0 00029 48 Results Yesterday 1 SPRING PRACTISE Jamestown, N. D., April 18.—(By baseball hosts swunz into ampaigns, Coach K. L.. Ericson, Jimmie grid mentor, started pre- p his college “eleven” for | to the sport throne when football will replace bas ball. Spring training started this week. After the Jamestown college men have had their preliminary com 4tioning, Coach Ericson plans football fundamentals. {mann and Hartnett. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg 6; Chicago 9. St. Louis 8; Cincinnati 6. New York 2; Boston 0. Others not scheduled. 3 COME TO LIFE April 18.—St. Louis broke Cincinnati's winning streak of three straight games by taking the final game of the series, in 11 Two hits and a muffed throw gave the Cardinals two runs and the game in the 11th. innings, 8 to 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 3; Detroit’ 9. Cleveland 1; St. Loyis 0 Boston. 4; Philadelphia Washington 6; New Y -50010000002—8 11 20020110000—6 11 and Schmidt, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul G; Columbus 4. mn to four thits and the Giants 8s single in the fifth scored Devine, who ha-! doub- with the first run. try and Wilson and Jackson’s rifice fly gave New York it® WESTERN UEAGUE Oklahoma City * Harris and Wilder: 0000100012 000000000 RH B| Dean and Devine. .00211—4 6 1)ham, Marquard and ¢ Genewich, G:a-| | Murchio, Gilder, Carson, Hurst and! The end position opposite Rath- Buckner, Vargas; Davenport, Lanb-|man will prcbably be filled by @ Lover and Mintree. / ; re House und Lingle: American Association purerororenone = 50D) Charles Ebbets, (By The Associated Press) of wild life during the past three 1 18: —- Charles | days.’ ‘A young deer, estimated to ‘pt the-Brook-||be about a year old, has wandered ball club,'| about the county. Last night it New York, April president ‘of th 1 League Base uied here at six. ‘clock this morn-| came into Fargo to see the bright 4 ts and automobiles’ headlights | ——$——_—_=——— from ‘which be bad |ecared it as. it crossed a street. on been a sufferer for iany years, | the edge of town, and when the: ‘thy the bate! | deer jumped a fence around a near- wen mmeM om Heart failure, ovorcame a brave fight me ba ‘continue’ in’ thé | by “lot it fell in ped to make | around a chicken pen and broke its through’ bis | bas with the Brooklyn 780| pationally popular * Jong connection, casuaaes © GAS is QUICKER { | | pugie sounded “grid call” and they were. immediately given a few harlening exercises. that he would ‘Ericson said today he planned to | try before he gol stress blocking, tackling and punt-| years in offi ing at first. A few simple plays “Senate rule.” purpose of developing ‘The Vice President called for an f opinion from those for the Among the twen tore the director on polizhing the dine men. ‘The:following men aré trying for backfield positions: Captain Gil- cattle. ————— . H. E.|‘berteon, Mead, Carter. Woodward, | * ‘i 6 10 2|Raugust, Schaumberg and Lock- 7 1} wood. sélection from this lst of wing men: Koppenhaver, Barnard, Tris- tol and Lockwood. ‘ Coulter, Zahn, Chesrown, Day, Adams, . Beattie, Reiste, Keup, Vaught, Waldron, Gustafson, Hea- den, Hagen, McKee, an: Summers constitute the group striving to 2| land regular Hne positions. BRIGHT LIGHTS OF FARGO LEAD Head of Brooklyn |_ DEER TO DEATH Ball Clyb, Dies Fargo, April 18.—Cass county residents have been having a taste ito another fence ick. . “A night worker coming home’ this mornin; Hee) the animal and pelice’ killed it when it was found. to be suffering. It paw hang: in t f § § 5 ut a ring around that word —and don't forget it ! Taste! That one word explains Chesterfield’s enor popularity. “They satisfy,” because they contain the richest, mellowest tobaccos that money can buy. And they’re mild, because these tobaccos are blended in just the right proportions for taste and aroma. It’s a blend of unique character and it can’t be copied! No wonder smokers everywhere are changing from all kinds of cigarettes to Chesterfield. ESERVED sary. The cost of running the car must be low; it must require a min- imum of service gtention. must look wel! 36 as to reflect cred- it on the owner, his family, his busi- In days gone by, there wi less sort of element in buying rospect saw in the street or in the howroom a type of car that appeal- ney and he bought, re- economic or utility ‘a local meat market’s ice box. The deer’s home addr DAWES FLAYS IN ADDRESS Makes Bitter Attacks Procedure in Speech PROSPECTIVE AUTO OWNERS SHREWD BUYERS The automobile buyer of today. is a different sort of a person from the buyer of yesterday. in'that he has a different motive for The reason for the inere and Chrysler fact that we have kept these factors upmost in mind. have realized the importance of the motor car as a business and e¢ono- mie factor, and have built our cars alue. Today the buyer is shrewd. Because he knows more about cars, he asks sensible questions, makes a thorough study of the vehicle, launches a sys- tematic survey among his friends. He takes the stand that here like his store fixtures or his office equipment or his factoyy will enable him to/ hold his gainst competition, it as a regular. busin factor, and he buy: the expert purchasing agent. Economy of maintenance is neces- He is different motor car as & necessity instead of a luxury, he en- ‘ket with the same atti- GARAGE OR STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT—This is q_ very well garage and is larger than most It could be used for stor- furniture if desired. ith St. North. lect a car that gives satisfactory service for every dollar In other words he seeks the bést value. the manner of to give them an intensive course in (By The Associated Press) Boston, April 18.—Vice President. Twenty-five candidajes for the Charles G. Dawes, addressing the Jimmie grid squad were full-snited | Boston Chamber of Commerce at and. full-spirited Monday when the| luncheon today, procedure which he inaugural address attacked Senate assailed in his and_ intimated “go about the coun- t through his four to protest against team work and cooperation be- | expression o: tween various parts of the Jimmie present as to the changin; iuacuine Wil (e given, and the lasi | Senate rules and all the luncheon week of the spring grind will ‘bring | guests stood up, includin, three or four real. football, games ! States Senator William ‘between picked Slane. who was present. five turnouts | given a hearty cheer as the crowd were a goodly numier of recruits} stood in answer to his invitation. an a it Is not unlikely that Mento Jt was not what I said in my in- E Bricgon will find valuable new ma, augural ad i Kansas City at, Indianapotis, rain. terial. ‘Three of ast year’s squad |.tion to Washington, are assisting here and there with| said it,” the vice-president declar- the’ coaching. ~ Robertson and|ed. “And now I am going to say }] Strutz are helping wi the backs| a few things because Senator But- an.! ends. while Matthews will aid| ler is here to listen.” Mr. Dawes was dress that caused irrita- but the way I Daniel Webster had a, peculiar fancy for painting the faces of his Coach *1215: Owners tell us that the word “spirited” best describes the Oakland car to a thoroughbred race horse whose in- instant responsiveness. @ — And. realize the added thrill of driving take this car out yourself: We want —to learn how INCERE NAPPY ERVICE Six. 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