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PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 A REAL HEADER BOSTON COLLEGE TAKES RELAY RACE LEGION GIVEN , GOOD SUPPORT Famous Eastern Quartet sANneeeS fone of Medley | events at Penn Carnival After Thrilling 0 I Rattle : IN FUND DRIVE ’ The American Legion Endowment RECORD FOR | CIRCUIT DRIVES | thusiastic response all over the city. Tiger Manager Gets Two} | At a dinner of about thirty-five cam- paign workers in the Lions Room at Hemers Yesterday; Five in Two Days the Grand Pacific Hotel last evenine final arrangements were completed | and teams chosen. | Several addresses were made dur- ing the dinner, one by the Rev. Paul S. Wright on the nece: viding assistance to dis ans and orphans of veterans, and another by H. P. Goddard, who spoke .{ of the obligations of the community to World tue veterans and orphans, FARM COMMITTEE cA cigar voulll like eit hauls, May ob, OF A. OF C. TO Pk oyna Sill civbcwiti ike Bt, Louis Browns | MEET TOMORROW Melb get peal enon emmager mis) fifth’ ini two gays. The agricultural committee of the self!” (2 for 25¢ The first inning off Danforth and the in the ninth off Falk, One cn the first time and two men the | second, Five home runs in two con games constitute a new rec mode jor league baseball, A. C. | An Chicago, got five home | runs in two consecutive games in | 1884. The modern record of four | nid by Babe Ruth of the Yan- | hees, Ken Williams of the Browns and Charles Walker of the Athletics. | er came in the fifth | ond | Association of Commerce will meet at 4p. m. Friday in the Association assembly room. The members of the committee are W. IF’. Reynolds, | Puul Remington, Jr., A. K. Tice, J L. Kelly and C. M. Emmersan. Don’t forget the Old Time Dance at I. 0. O. F. Hall to- night. ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS COOKING IN COMFORT ——— Too Late To Classify \ FOR RENT—Light hotsekeeping| An interesting snapshot of a “header” in the Flapping Races at St rooms in all modern home, Pri-| Buryan, Cornwall, Bugland. ‘The h failed to clear a stone (urdle vate entrance. Apply 506 2nd St.|and landed on his snout while his rider -was catapulted free. Neither Phone 790-W-2. 5-7-3t were injured. St. Louis, y Waxes seas to his batting laurels by me runs thereby establishing a rn major league baseball record | ngge 2 TO RIGHT -MeKILLOP, WELCH, CAVANAUGH AND LERMOND aes FOR SALE— Tae EPR ean COUNTRY CLUB NO STEAM ON WINDOWS TYLISH 2 de Washington, May 7.—The steaming , SBllbee. pelaw Hae Liat Won OneNGE Aled FACGaNe ee has double frame with forked | , { Roston College relay quartet tiat won one of the medley races at the Perm games| p28 000? awl Gessulleek a hue HAS VACANCIES of show windows may be prevented last weck. ated the pick of the Quaker meet entries to turn the trick, The event was one of the y placing a porcelain dish of cal- most Important on the program, and the race Wag cxeiting from start to finls! | sae et a IN MEMBERSHIP {cium chloride in the window. The : HIRTS a contents of the dish must be renew- n 2 consecutive games | e Detroit Tigers defeated the St. Louis Browns 1) to 4. George sisler hit safely in his 21st conse- |~ = ~ | REAL SILK HOISERY MILLS=as- cutive game T AKE {1925 chase plus the brand of pas- . tounds with (new announcement.| While the Bismarck Gountry Club |! every three or four days, UPREME i, timing they are exhibiting the Me4 Just bought $1,600,000 plant manu-|has 2 limited membership, there ure s1 = ; Di 110 030 105 GIAN N M Grow ctowdlonee again loons as the facturing complete line FULL| several. vacancies to be filled caused TRAWBERRIES AT $5 L 100 000 120— io 1 FASHIONED CHIFFON and FULL] by remova London, May 7—The first straw- | s on | j outfit at in order to cop the z y As no. systematic can- | berries o “Cole and Woodall; Danforth, Stauf-| y gonfalon in the old circuit. FASHIONED ALL SILK CHIFFON, | yass is made for memberships, it recht ui ie SHES SAGIIeD fer, Falk and Severeid. | This, with free LIFE INSURANCE| occurs to the Board of Directors | : nat A i ji dese oleae | | | just announced, makes REAL SILK | that there may be those desirous of YANKS BACK IN SLUMP JUNIOR HIGH biggest income — propgsition in| becoming members who have not been | BUS fare refunded on all Yew York, May The Yankees | IN 192 4 AND ST. MARY world. If you can qualify for] invited to present their applications,|PUFrchases of over $10.00. Pieaceinto hele! losing / : | some of our new openings, see me|In order to give those in Bismarck |Borresen’s Millinery, Man- dropping the first game of | " yy Y . now; by JUNE everything will be|the opportunity of presenting their | @y the series to the Athletics in 10 in Sans TED FOR LEAD gone, Address D. C, HOY, Box 651.| application who have not heen per. Ghai xD LD, nings, 6 to 2, giving Philadelphia 3 oe a oe fT, - . ) Bismarck, No. Dak, 5-7-3t | sanally invited, this notice t ictories out of 4 games played. The | Repeat Early Season Efforts! 1). junior High schoo! basket ban | Speedy Athletes to Compete ideale bier ge PestUat, SasliecHie aIaR ER Ragen ELECTRIC ‘COOKERY all seore was broken in the aie of Past Two Seasons in ) won from "s aay Here Saturday in Capita] | FOR SALE—Tent, 14x14, 311 So. 13th |had by applying to P. J. Mey Is when Jones weakened and Bishop, the | < 5 ELS) a 4 St. 6-7-3t | later than May 20, 1 Ei rst batter, hit a home run. Before | Present Chas Shiel City Carnival y CORRECT COOKERY he inning was over the Athletics had ame The final and deciding game will Ee bee ee night in the jum at 7:30 nepherd, the offi urue Will announi nd at half time n St. Mary’s and Nl complete in a y scoring, contest. y's_game was an ex- d contest all the way, Although | take care of the final score was 14 to 7 it was| rs 2 tucked the game away with 4 runs and 5 hits, The famous consecutive rame record of Everett Scott was cut short at the 1,307th contest when ger Huggins ordered him to a rest. : J next $ School Willis e of the | Ni city team freshmen. fi sehool Thisteen high schools have enter- ed their thletes in the second annual Capital City track and field nivet to be held Saturday at the base- all park and more entries are ex- pected to be received today and to- morrow. 'By NEA Servi ice » have got start again this Making a whirlwind | become more or less with the c¢ his club set a R. HE. Philadelphia 100 010 000 4-613 0 New York ..020 000 000 0—2 10 1, Harris, Rommel and Cochrane; Jones, Shocker and inning has Preparations have been made :to! large crowd of specta- mes. Each school will ‘ast pace right from And last season the opening gon; a © send ion of rooters while 5 SRR EHE URE an iiclatune: not until the last of the fourth per- 2 ( CHAMPS DOWN RED sox j aspen he great believer in the| ied of the game that the Junior the merck High school student ehington, Ms old theory that games won in April | !ligh established their lead. bi eoatfpratnl\ tosalnachltees el ere ey old y gam ; The teams lined up as, follows: |t© Toot for the local athletes: 3 important as those g eptember. Hey, just 8 Boston by défeating the Red Sox, 10 Seats h—Fay Brown, and Harry] The preliminaries will -be run off starting at 10 o’clock,! Junior to 8, in a free hitting game. The Scroggins, for ds; Ben Jacobson, | in the morning . eam to get off Scroggins, : A , hanipions batted around in the first |7¢9Mu) 4%, fe Meenas cehtre; John O’Hare and Lawrence | and the semi-final and finals of thet inning, scoring 7 runs. the chase but it makes for confi.|Kositzky, guards; Dick Register and] events will be held in the afternoon. 2 : , [the chase but it makes for confi- i a ‘4 Re HB ance) faghles asahty te tai | Earl Hoffman, subs. The school winning the highest Boston .......100 050 002 In 1923) the Giants s 5 ar Andy Hummel, and Jno,| tumber of points will be given the Washington 703 000 00x—-10 13 3 clip. They took over the top position , forwards dd Spi cen- y of the Bonham cup: for ong hmke, Quinn, Ruffing, Lucey and Picinich; epson and Ruel, Tate. A gold watch ‘will be awarded athletes making the highest in-‘ vidual score, The F. A. Knowle: henherd. Jewelry store will give a cup to th The Saint Mary's Freshmen won| team winnig the relay race, Ribbon: Easbuean ine MeGoaw cel from the High School Freshmen, 16| will be awarded for first, second and | eu the top of the heap to 15, in a closely contested ne | third place in each event. ieee aati i : | GAMES TODAY first 10° days of the 5 and the half time score was 7 all, | The following schools have enter-|/ it was never headed. In the last few in the meet: a ks Pittsburg snd Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE right off the reel. And held it until Mossbrucker and Corr the end of the sea tn other|#uards; subs, Mike Goetz and Tony words, they we 1 of the | Beer. field all the way, : ssual| Referee—Wil TB BASEBALL | l|leeeperine dina jor a Se ae marek, Turtle Lake, Arena, Ty ANetiasnisthe (Gane Commercial Ball Washburn, Ashley, Wilton, Carson, Detroit at St. Louis. hold. But neither could q Prepares New Salem, New Leipzig, Golden Val- pe reeset Cleveland. the grade, Those eariy seas League P: ley, McClusky, Underwood, St. Mary's mah tories helpéd to pull the Gotha For Pennant Race} of Bismarck: NATIONAL LEAGUE a St. Louis at Pittsburg. The Commercial Bas: Louisville at Milwaukee. ; : all League ea ee out to their eel orgenieaditar tic ecmingiaeean DAZZY VANCE a ia. of other let and plans for the ‘penn nt race were AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ney st an tan noteh b: in the cin of. “Conmette| Toledo at Minneapolis, — lntucheact inietaets (is a Sas WITH 4 HITS! Indianapolis at Kansas City. liginsiron ical Thre Gamnain tie the parade is in orde Bank of North Da-| Boston, May 7—-Dazzy Vance shut! David Belasco out the Braves with 4 hits” and The team has béen getting plenty Russel\Byerly, Dee of hitting and the work af Rouen Gee SEMIS. HE Brooklyn won the third game of the Theaw of Averions L. so been of high class. and Hardware, Oscar Raalen, ‘es, 10 to 0. Vance fanned 8 bat- i 3 é pe ueieatia u se: been receiving. good’ pi a ters. The Dodgers collected 15 hits! Washington 5 706 Jack Scott Bentley, McQuillan, A meeting will be held at 7:20 p.1 off 4 Boston pitchers, Fournier Geese 5 jally, having turned ina good b) m. Friday night when a. ‘schedule| knocking out a triple and 2 singles. Chicago 7 9 {of hurling. ' will be arranged and final plans for] R. H. E. Be a A Tn a word, the Giant nneioce cicnitonmlatetlt Brooklyn 000 230 140—10 15. 2). Beret. a up to predictions made Goa the: lengua elected (Boston 009 000 ogo—o 4 4| Pea gle before the opening of the season. Vance end Deberry; Graham, Bat-! pee A At least they have thus far. And chelder, Benton, Ryan and O'Neil. judging from present indications no ee letup appears lik National League When McGraw led his club to its ee HAVE YOU? : ; W. L. Pet. /fourth straight flag year, a new Have you worked ,he Willys-Over- New York . /11 688 record in major league baseball was TOUGH lund Brain-Buster Cross Word. Puz- Cincinnati . 10 ° 6 +625 set. Now it begins to look as though| London, M. ot- | ale? Chicago ... - 10 7 -588|the Giants will’ shatter their own | ball players are bought and traded| it’s your opportunity to win one Philadelphia 9 9 600 mark by chalking up five victories | just as beseball players are in this|of the cash pr es—possibly the first Brooklyn . 8 9 71 /in a row. country. The Arsenal Football Club| prize of $76.00 in cash. Pittsburgh oe 400} Of course, it is'a bit early to pick | recently paid ‘more than $20,000 for| Call today and get the puzzle and : St. Louis s+ 6 10.875) flag. winners. For,many things can a star player, who broke his leg af-| rules governing contest. Boston ............ 6 WM 863 [happen in baseball, But from the|ter playing 90 minutes against his] LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 2 2 ' Pc raaae jStart the Giants have made in the | former teammates. Adv. 1 ] r( y l ] ey | mu eid American Association - . wes, c ‘ S) ; We ks ‘ > 7 Minnespas WHO SAID SANDE WOULD NEVER RIDE AGAIN? be des rved © Indianapolis .... 129 . e ) by : ‘i Milwaukee a 8 F 4 z St. Paul . .10 10 Ht S ! Foley 10 bast AMONG themany factorscon- made in anticipation of a change t eShems . 8 Sebati. Mears cos nel pe 1 aes H : , s sishisknackofanticipating « The ge. -+show, | i a changes in popular taste. pletely Chesterfield met the new eae _—___—_—__—____@ : o«——_— , i And this knack is just as im- ° demand is proved today by its | Results Yesterday : ther F | ‘ portant in ot! Sales ‘Or ex- a o and sustained avask NATIONAL LEAGUE z r ample, Chesterfield ‘was first 2 Bi yn ; Boston 0. - ' OtheFs postponed, wet grounds and cold. “AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 10. idelphia 6; New York 2. : it 11; St. Louis 4. Others: postponed, rain. EAMERICAN ASSOCIATION jsville 10; St. Paul 4. polis 3 Minneapolis he Columbus 5; Kansas City Others postponed, cold As wet o.« Chesterfield CIGARETTES, ‘About ~ 85,000,000 animals were |Fari Sande, America’s premier jockey who was ‘badly smashed up last ‘fal in a ra¢e track jam, shows that slau, red for meat in the United |he has recovered both his physical form and his nerve. You see him coming from behind atop Worthmore to Lg. last year. s win a race at the Jamaica track by a nose after @ very skillful and daring ride, Copyright 1925, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. eran ypevnteta eauremnsisabiiminuinnaiataaiacarr set TT Bi 1 Se sr ee eg ee a