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-PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 FF i A Fit i " mes have been dropped ; A ‘. TOPPING THE TIMBERS-THREE ABREAST | adams ames, hace teen arorred! ~~ HOMER ARTIST Be CR ee ret RGMipress cis team hasn't’ been so badly out- sae [Remarkably Clese Finish Staged in inal Heat of 120-Yard High Hurdles at Drake Relay |sissed. Other frays have been lost ; Leg, Hartnett of < of, “Cubs Getting] 1, would took-'so much better if TYLE when they fooked in the bag. This | 7 a RAUEMEORGTC BRE Ocalnele G lly true of Monday's ‘Soi of Ruth's Glory’¢ | captain. eneres ss er xames Pai ek dhaserawiay @HieUtHe rescue to his credit, in evidence of rush wi Hq im 1a resolute effort. Or if he could re- Sia ‘gestae {ty rs went ioe ninth Jeading ‘ port having cruised for an hour over UPREME : wre to 8 ae eh Seated at the lost ship's grave, looking . for jehaee Over “Seven : survivors, though at the risk of, pe eens teas scratching his paint or even smash- | With Ty Cobb back in the game, pe LVCCLELG w eootbig detges O00 | Para [lis AUC HOSED ho (ae, te ton vessel four and one-half time’ ‘ oe aL weulaioe as seven minutes trying to save a dog ing to see them strike a real w i i ining gait shortly. They have the eee gtr |stuff to do it with. | The Pan ‘American Union is- get-| e ‘ sie ting stacks of queries from people} he ane ae ae ities ‘who, if South Ametica is going to | There have dpaeenet aA ted develop during the next 50 years as the} Gels Six. Hits in jscoring innings in the majors to date. United States ha» developed during| ‘ Teams in heth circuits have taken the Inst 50, -which is cwkat General | Three of Them Going ie seca mes | Pershing pesdicts, WANs to" gat IE on a For Home Runs pesing twirlers. General Pershing, like «most t@ur- |=: = Bei In the opening day of the season, ists “who spend a couple of weeks} St. Lou 3.—Ty Cobb led his Cleveland chased over 12 in the finding out all about the southern 5 — Detroit Tyers a batting assault ent aay ter“the Cardinals ae peru ess missed A few items. of in- Ack ae or and defeated the St. Louis Browns a few d ater the s count- ‘crmation. pba JACK A LI " fies, 1k bo 8 Cébh ek ed 11 markers in the first frame on | South of the: Tropic of Capricorn ndern major league record by eae |the Reds. | there really is a vast area of fine polling three home runs. He got sia The other day the Browns butted | j unoccupied farm land, but the laws! hits in six times at bat. George Sis- ont seven runs in the ninth in a} discourage its settlement. © Farther, Noe hit Anas BUEN coMEERU LIVE game at Detroit, and on the. same jnorth the laws ate mcre liberal but aa : % afternoon Eddie Collins and his Hose} jmuch of: the courtry is equatorial ‘ game, Seana chalked) up nine nau. in the jungle, so thick that it has to be = it Ru. ¥ : 7 : A ; hth against Cleveland tunneled, rather th t, through. Detroit 351 101 O21—14 17 1 the most thrilling races in track athletics is the high hurdle event. It’s full of action and in- | !t! i F : p an cut, throug! St. Louis 400 040 000— 8 14 1 .citing all the way, especially where the competition is keen, he ea SoM teRTRTiy eaten he LEO: HARTNETT And as fast as cleated, it grows up Leonard, Holloway, Wells and Inthe ‘above pictiire we find Gullifie, Ohio State rta winning the finals in the 120-yard high aurdles in | 08 [Pnnes agent PENAL OHRROREEERE | . : Hone South America will develop, z Woodall; Bush, Vangilder, Giard,|a remirkably close finisi with Kinsey, [inois, ant Taylor, Grinnell, at the Drake relay games last week, | Prctically 4! He nae came ucross| Here's the :ellow who has been (but nothing like as fast as this! Stauffer, Gaston, Springer and Dixon,}The time was 14 4-5 sceonds, equaling the carnival record i Uke Ws rise sent crashing back for} raising, narticular havoe with pitch- | country. Rego. Guthrie is second from the Ic‘t, with Kinsey on the extreme right. Taylor is at the left of the photo. |? fe wallop, ers in the National League so fa By ; sr | . this season. tte’s Leo: Hartnett,, stel- ‘British prinees and princesses can- YANKS END LOSING STREAK |_ . GES Tar For so early in the season, many | lar catcher of the Chicago Cubs. | not marry under the age of 25 with- MOON OE Athy Goths Ya Philadelphia 4; New York 8, play, while the old league had an} rights, ‘Traded Jan. 9, 1918, with | old-time hitting bees have certainly | During the first, week of the chase |out the king’s consent. If over 26, Mig@eRled? duclr loine Detroit 14; Stl Louis 8. even’ dozen. Ward and Mamaux to Brooklyn for|been put on exhibition for the fans} he turned in six home run drives.|they may marry by giving 121) — eee vite had (strctchied) to’ five straight | she All of which leads the casual ‘ob-| Stengel, Cutshaw and cash Who ‘enjoy nothing better than a’ Pretty good fora starter: «He-hopes | months’ notice to the privy council, ASKS BILLBOARD BAN xames when Pennock pitched them to! pot wae’ Aso TATION | server to believe that fence-bus Outstanding Feats—Has won 20 /heavy-hiting affair. tolikeep Gp the goad work, boy herb, bpm unless Parliament disapproves the| Harrisburg, Pa., May 6.—-A ban on 1 PoMievibicHyiounE the: CAUNIelies |) dome is wl ald is just what it has been for the last} games of more in four of the: last So eoaeane’ ha iiis i match, billboards along all highways in Pea R Speci cee aileacd: alae nite| | euuinatel 1 and a bit more* besides. | five seasons, his best year being in! WING PITCHER | =~ eee Pennsylvania is provided in a bill MONET i With 1o-whieh the vankees | Ho 4 home-run king in the]1920, when he turned in 23 triumphs | } The world’s record for production| introduced in the legislature by ECIMLISEGIVGH (Groves, Ahitres a le nbus play was not Babe Ruth, against 11 defeats, “Fanned 186 hat ALLOWS NO HITS . of copper is held by a. mine in the|Senatot Clarence Buckman. Stokes beam am e been the case in oth-|ters in 1924, ranking next to Dazzy ml Belgian Congo. a e es 1 5 waxes: ® | GAMES rs, but one Leo Hartnett,| Vance. Had 120 fielding chances | BUT LOSES GAME ign a MORE BUF NOW : * ped 1 y f 3) 7 is a to make Philadelphia 3 a aaa a. | stellar r of the Chicago Cubs.|same season, leading all of league's — z In the state of Guerrero, Mex., are GeO HS a Canta, vue WOES bor Ge tae AMERICAN LEAGUE | Hartnett slashed out cxaetly hurlers ini this respect. Although G. Pieplsom, hurling for found more than 160 varieties of| Sleeves much fuller than formerly, Andrews Stokes Gell Coch-| Detroit HOE OUIES fou gers in the first seven days Wing Sunday against the Moffit trees. end to introduce puffs, epaulet ef- 4 Ane Benn i *Neil, Scha Chicago at Cleveland of nd he has displayed no team held his opponents without a ‘ IRN REL LOSUEE Eiadih jas ects and wide opening: rane; Pennock ind O'Neil, Schang. | pean 4 7 ae a aay of stopping. there, 2 VET HURLERS hit, the Moffit team won by a score L The largest X-ray machine ever Hie dbadiiaak. ti f : SCHON DHE shiladelpliia al paren: cither ; " of 3 to 1. Ragged playing by the : built will penetrate through two| ne of the deadliest enemies o ee ee le Others to get away to good starts| EXHIBIT REAL Wing athletes allowed Moffit to put fect of bricks MOS 9) the grasshopper is a parasite called pounded out 2 9 to 4 victory over TIONAL LEAGUE in the home-run jamboree were Ia) FORM ON MOUND] the tates. : | Official Smellers’ to Sniff shes US art Baie mermithid. Washington, scoring runs in the| St- Louis at Pittsbu Flagstead of the Ked Sox and Lester| : — - The 1924 bect sugar crop in the second and driving Mogridge out of | Cincinnati at Chicago. Bell, Cardinals. Each punched’ out! Sérvice - aR at Each Bottle to Detect —_| United: States was 1,094,013 short the bo ene used five | Broo ely eh ae a homers during the first week Was OMay (ee itws ocatenee | The Referee | Odor of Garlic tons, the largest in history. PERRY pitchers and six pinch hitters. i ork sai idelphia, selene < - milcherslonitheaNatioral League came | @——--—____@ is amarot » Browns, Goslin a a ‘i a? i, ———————————————| . ; i. E. eben SOGIRGTS Jude Washi toe Chda pitt through in mid-season style theother| What is Ed RousWs ‘ ‘ —— 5 UNDERTAKING on 960 300 000-9 11 0), AMER CIATION Anhee Glenn” Wright of 4ay. They were Babe Adams and {average in the major Many De A ED ea PARLORS ‘ashington 000 100 030-4 9 1 : ait nee ss with two Rube Marquard. Roush hit .352 in 1921, his best} washington. May Go’Tis ine ‘ Kallio, Ferguson and Heving; anapolie at Minneapeli cach. In 94 last year Crouse | Adams hurled the Pirates to a 6-1} mark. andleheteses sors oa inning a) eat Licensed Embalmer in gridge, Greg, Kelley, Ogden, Mar.) jidianapolis at Minneay could chalk up but one four-bagger,| Victory over the Cardinals, while| Who won the bout between Bud |" the cows ate beginning to eat ah Charge. 0 eee na) ete), ‘Tate: le we while Judge got but three in 146, Marquard shut out ‘the Dodgers./ Taylor and Eddie Coulon at Indian-| FO ovimenting with ways to take j Day Phone 100 ee | its, if ; Stems slowed only seven: hiterand (polia.last-eummicr? —F. B.S. itewMasteraudllimellteteitvent ot calle i hash revit oO DRUB TRIBE ‘HOMER RECORD : ‘chau arama Marquard six in eight innings. Taylor won on a kayo in the first |*h6 taste a : : Night Phones 100 or 484R. Cleveland, Ma: The White Sox Aan Adams and Marquard rank as the | round. ie” ;: i i 4 Hi while 7 o brigade ms * " is . 2: “Ga a c supported the fine pitching of Blank- | But while the hom brisde| oldest pitchers in the Heydler cireuit| When did Vincent .Richards first! , “Garlic,” comments the public | us got away to 4 picious start, : aoe st health ice, “is a wholesome ° enship with timely batting and snap-| iis Caeiwlile commmidee Babe Ruan Sunbotlbery The former first | spring into national prominence in, \ovotabl Yes," admits the ‘Ag: Lift Off-—No Pain! eae areca, (created Cleve: | still is @ut of the battle, due to ills) Stepped into the limelight in 1909) tennis?—D. R. 8. jricultural Department, “but so al ’ lands 7 to 2." Yowell, sis foot when he hurled the Pirates to theee| In 1017 as national boy champion, | etitaral, Denariment, ut 20 WEBB BROTHERS inch left handed recruit, rep! aa ade ' A ance of get-{ World series triumphs over the De+ seta vie nat E ith it.” ‘ Shaute with one out in the sixth and nd with but slight chance of get-| oi qygers. -Marquard has been 4n{WUSTRALIA PICKS jzibvarad went ; ‘ Undertakers __ Embalmers active competition before ‘ a Meanwhile Washington milk retail- .. oN | the middle of May at least, the('He main tent since 1808, is] The Austraree Soc? PLAYERS | crs employ official smellers to sniff Funeral Directors - f R. H. E peal a ae a »-run{,, Walter Johnson of Washington is] The Australian tennis team that a ilk i Chiego 001-41 00712 0, Babe a da ey enc 4" the only major league gunner to out-4 Will seek Davis cup honors this se it sack Rotslej of mill Pee Licensed Embalmer in eeeinehiy 6 su sthaterGieatMal 1 Ah f| it seems certain that “the Mmonthes! nk them in length of regime, John-| son will again he made up of Pa it goes to the farmer. Otherwise it Charge, & I F Schalk; Shaute,:Ma Leaguers ba a bs : S0n caine in 19 i : . . i eae aideets seealk Shaute,)Majon Leaguers Alnead of 2 icin oc incie in Gowen ctactoa| #0") camelup)in/1007 Jerson, Hawkes and ‘Anderton. - AI) would be left on the dealers" hands, Day Phone. 246 a 1923-24 Efforts in will prove too big an obstacle for Sat nti Sicane: Bi er ue ene a for consumers, won’t have it at any Night Phones 246-887 te : Siri cere even TUth: to, overoite : Poor Hurling A And RaRal avattng otdatecatnante aie, |Peee Sta i) ACE Hence the big fellow’s top. mar! m Sorc LOWLY PHILS eats of 59 cireuit crashes, which he es-| Bad Work Afield | the best vet, it might be said. “Thank God,” they're ‘whispering ‘ 1 ha 21, doesn’t. appes SSR hemselves at the State De- I tablished in 1921, doesn’t appeas to : among themse D | 6—It doesn't Jook| be in much danger of being shattered | Put Browns Down NOTICE, OF FORECLOSURE SALE) partment, “it was an/ English ship- |like there is going to be much jet-| during the 14 ‘By NEA Service Notice is hereby given that default | Masien not an American, whose ves- jup in regard to run hitting this Z a Si one =t | as been made in the terms of that | S¢! ‘stood by’ while all 38 of the crew ee ee Oe ae SET g| St. Louis, May 6.—One of the best | certain mortgage executed and de. | of the Japanese cargo-boat Reifuku : — Aa earls eas Ht . Same Brief Sketches (Re sun telmeesinthe mado livered by Andrew Anderson and O.| drowned in the North Atlantic.” Of- Brooklyn at aves ii Stine se ae sett |{thus. far has been St. Louis o! e ~Vold, Administrators of the es-|ficials are chary of saying anythin, i q reoklyn Defeats Braves in what the two leagues have of Bi Stars | |American League. The Browns have|tate of Emma Olson, Deceased, | aloud that aigat be construed a Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little] @ FUNERAL, DIRECTOR Slow Contest ne ulong this Jine to date, ‘ is yj rerched the double-figure class on|Mortgagors, to John FF. Drawver, | unfavorably. critical of Captain John | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- t uke the American I for in-| ®———~ everal occasions, a pretty good mark | Mortgagee, dated the 26th day of| Roberts of the Homeric. But there's | tantly that,corn stops hurting, then Parlors 210-5th Street. ee A cae ital | e. In the first week of the BURLEIGH A. GRIMES owadays. And’ yet the elub has | December, 1922, and filed for record | To mistaking the way’ they" feel, shortly you lift it right off with portitadelphia, a he P il chase no less than il circuit wallops Beoukiyn (Dodgers been anything but a success to date. | Parligh Conte” eee “They're only Japs — let ’em | fingers. : 7 i ROPE RMnAIAINeAG No’ lnecuge ieatersl Ge ree ee lees eNabional Right-Handed Pitcher The reason is that the Sisler|on the 2ict day of danware, somes | drown!” Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot/f§ Night and Day attendant: en Tee iB Se aces Bees oe a Combined prn—Clear Lake, Wis., Aug. 18.;troupe has been getting poor pitch-|9 o'clock A. M., and duly recorded! That's how Japan would have | “Freeaone” for q few cents, sufficient Fee eae eet ap eet eg uty (nae emakes 4 tors bath loons, 1899. ing as a rule. One gunner after}in Book 174 of mortgages, on page| read the mind of an American com- | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, Phone 687 m ; ams sBe ind George Kale! 1994 neate, those figures with the! Major League Career—Sold June another has been batted from the|249; which said mortgage was sub-|mender whe ti such a s 3 |0r corn between the toes, and the y made two h and G Kel- | 192 t ad had such a story as P F me Billy Southn one ore hee | 24 big league totals, for the same 12, 1913, to Detroit Tygers by Ot-|box in a majotity of the games. The | sequently assigned by an instrument Captain Roberts’ to tell. At all ev.|foot calluses, without soreness or y and Billy Southworth each made /period, namely, nine in the American|tumwa. club, Association. | hurling staff has been a big disup- |i" writing on the 3ist day of Decem-| cnt.” the State Department thinks | irritation. one. Be and 15 in, the Heydier organization, | Reported sale 400. Turned | pointment. Bo BU Wn ae Se ei 2 —Adv, New York 013 000 100-5 7 ti run effort ee ea es ne pa eucrcom Ghat eubhenn ea eee reiting of the, Browns has| fice of Register of Deeds of Bur- . 4 eNiiadelphla 014 308. vox ee ne i ig th down | sociation, same part pay-|been of an amateurish order, ,too,| leigh County, North Dakota on the b Scott, Dean, Wisner and Hartley;|° ment for Harry ie, piteher.|Even the great George Sisler has |2nd day of January 1923, at 9 o'clock Per espean, Wisner and Hartley; | xe Here Released in 1914 to Birmingham and|made many miscues for so early in|A. M. and duly recorded in Book 139 ] peat uaentine: | To ge i still another « let out optionally same season to) the campaign. In the opening tilt es assignments on bane Seb, will be a A ae Jone finds that in 1923 the Ame Richmond, Virginia League. Back] 0f the chase the team turned in.ex- | foreclosed by a sale of such prem- giRIMES TAMES BRAVES ais responsible but five four ras Birmingham in 1915. Sold Aug.| actly 10 errors, 4 regular sandlot es raaaeibed an rach HO. iy earn and Brooklyn won, 6 to (Alo —— —— ie $) StU peruse Sees tonever: of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North PMeneT IAG htinieted oc a . ‘ome the absence of good pitching} Dakota, on the 13th day of June, parnes peasliemynered out of ester MIC HIG. RUNNERS WIN and work afield. And that's why|1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A. \ ‘ Puneercont 3 as owe the Browns have got off to a poor|M. of that day to satisfy the amount yan and Kamp. — —— cera d anauff| due on such mortgage on the day of i lene An Pay pc CRNA CRE Snes ae cee) || 1h ag een sale. The premises described in Brooklyn 200 003 010. Two- Mile Relay Team Hangs Up New Record at Annual o | such mortgage and which will be ‘oston N01 000 000-1 ‘ | Billo Woane Gaaag 7 |teld to satisfy the same are des- ere ell magee ness ne Drake Games | Billy Evans Says || critedas follows: an, Kamp and O'Neill. | ——— aang The East one-half of Hast one- half (E% of B%) of , Section ANENT THE TYGERS Thirty (Sec..30) of Township One One of the real disappointments Hundred | ORES Cia 142) of the ea y ba a sea nerth, 0: ange eventy-seven |ecaeiscarly pastel veneon has been (Ree. 77) West. of the 3th. P.M ¥ Cy = Bay en a eers have! in. Burleigh County, North Da- : been getting whipped im a most con-| feta istent manner. Other western} ‘There will be due: on such mort- Gissslana ms have been using the Cobb out-| gage: on the day of?sale the sum of \ eet fit for a regular doormat. Twelve Hundred. Five and 85-100ths ; ashington Before the opening of the chase |Dollats, together with the costs and | a: Detroit was picked as one of the|€Xpenses of this foreclosure. : | <neo 2 outstanding favorites in the Amer- i } Bez auls. 9 it ican League. It stacked up as aly. g, ‘wicgine planontuage pial 4 i tough team to beat. It appeared] ‘Attorney for’ agstance, i Detroit . well fortified in practically all de-| Baldwin, No. Dak. ; it : : partments of play Zs 7—B-3-10 National L But the Tygers, thus far, have F 2 = ational League found the going extremely rough.| AWEDRRAL. JUDGE w. ok At this writing they have taken six ‘ ‘ . New York . Wg straight whippings. And have won 4 Cincinnati . lw 6 only three tilts in 13 starts. Chicago . [40007 In 1920, under Jennings, Detroit Philadelph 9 9 lost its first 13 games. It was with- Brooklyn 7 9 out a doubt the most. disastrous be- fi lemanss § Pittsburgh . o 9 ginning a major league club ever Boston 6 10 experienced. It put the Tygers so : A St. Louis 6 ‘ss behind that they never did catch M fully made pop slr priced efit in America. From ea | the selection and scientific handling of the fine old tobaccos siege his season the club hasn't got to the finished’ product, the one thought is. to produce the ay ; off to a much better start, though it : 2B ° on had been doped to get away in good best cigar for the price that can be made. Ys 9 8 629 a tee The mill lions’ of steadfast fricnds it has made during its 2g b f 10 69 526 BATTING Is~WEAK ‘Yeats -are convincing proof of its superlative merit. é 10 One reason for the poor showing ; : palpate : of the Tygers has been a weakness Made ‘ih and backed by the world’s Jargest cigar factory’ Kaniad City hitting Bae. ‘saree Baenit heen _ under one roof—that of H. Fendrich, Inc., Evansville, Ind. B. y not ie manner , Yo iit is capable of doing. Fielding also ; Pipe te Sank Branders Quality Cigars. 4 t NATIONAL LEAGUE Btooklyn 6; Boston 13. Others postponed, rain and cold. | last ington 4, Michigan felay team: circles this season. mile aggregations. week. have “been ‘cutting quite a swath in ecially is this true-of: the half-mile Reinke, :OHesiate and two- ‘came through to victory at the Drake games ,#etting some Here we have the Michiganders winning the two-mile event in which a new record for the carnival was hung up. ‘ranner, is shown. just as he‘breasted the tape slightly in the lead of Conger ot Ames. It was a ages race all: the way. ie been a bit off edge. Not so many miscues have been made. But {errors have cropped’ ont just at criti- cal moments, runs. resulting. In ‘the main the team has been ‘ood pitching. George Dauss and p Collins, especially, have displayed abit of real hurling, star Michigan In one game Dauss had the White Sox blanked for oight frames, to loose out in the ninth, 1 to 0. only | ed.,federal ; judge: fo; Henning, * former. assistant Be eretaty ‘of labor, has’ been ‘appoint- the: southern] [eistrit of .Californi Distributors Biamiarck Grocery ‘Co. Established 1850— now celebrating its Diamcud Jubilee