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.PAGE SIX — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 Boston at Cleveland, A BIG DAY FOR HARRI Boston at Ceveand cs " 4 "i gigs AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ;Not in the Form of Base Hits but as Recipient cf Fans’! toledo at St. Paul, ’ | Tok | Columba. y is. | cken | th d ; GIANTS BLANK | meriean League L. / Pet. : | |.3 s ‘ing back from the Ameri j 1 CINCINNATI IN | Satish ee Sn ea | Game of Season. at ' Fish and Game | ‘tua! Also there are Wally Schang of | | By Morris Ackerman Art Nehf Allows Reds Only I. Pet. One Hit; Phils Rally Too E p Defeat Cubs | i" New York, May 14.-Art Nehf hutout the Cincinnati Reds with one American Association Ww. OL, Pet. ler in. the » distinguis ary ry, sar . ) ~ AcE Minneapolis sea Pinte {70 RIGHT—PRES, COOLIDGE, NARRIS AND GRIFFITH | yinpeapells « eer 0co GOO make Pa : “Bucky” Harris, man of the world « Indianapolis ....... 14 12 innati O60 Gu 600-9 I A is quite an idol in Washington, The other day a St. Paul. 13 12 York UN A Aree ed Pers sot together and purchased a gold wrist’ watch for ti 1) Louisville ......... 13 18 Denohue and Wingo; Nehf and ja a Tibtlettolenroneostaen: Toledo : 1244 1 we find President Coolidge mi the presentation {9 Harris | Columbus. y tie 14 : E Jon the lawn at the White House with Pre-igert Griffith of (1 j Kansas City ...... 9 17 Pees RAUL TO WIN {ington team looking: on. It y all-round, « 5 8 phia came from behind in the eighth nee 4 s \] ults Yesterday i inning and scoring two runs defeat a [peer j Bae BABE Nicare Cube, 6° tb. & qi Gonzales, Schmidt, Ehrhardt, Os-| but three hits off the ec Uneni [borne, Greene, Hubbell sind Taylor, | Banmsartner, Grove rinett’s ninth home run of the nd the Philoveloh Ath r second straight loss ; Brooklyn Philadelphia 6. cir New Yerk 3. Pittsburg 5; Boston 4, sixth inni the visitors a mar-| on oo 000-1 AMERICAN LEAG panes nies npltay way | hington 8; St. Louis 1. RH 8. | an Mee | on 4; Cleveland 6, caro, 000 202 010-6 133 apa a | ect Baineurs | ; Detroit 1, Menace ect C10 (02s—6 18) Omen hig News ania PIEOG SIU UROL Se ' : 0; Chicago 4. Wn, Bush and Hartnett; Carlson; Robertson Lets New York) st. touis; My | ee and Wilson. Down With 3 Hits in form the Wa H AMERICA’ OCIATION the St Browns! Toledo 9; St. Paul 6, | tors d X to 1, in the ume of the s HALT BRAVE PIRATES | ———— s| Indianapolis 3; Milwaukee 1. Boston, May 1. -Pittsburg halted) Chicago, May M.—Charley Robert-| George Sister, Brown py i Minneapolis 7. Boston's winning streak, which had! son let New York down with thvee| #et% singled in the 9th for } | 2 11; Kansas C reached five games by taking Me hits while Chicago hit opportunely| hit ef the thu | pews vale Hl Haul ae alan sa ;| the Yankees 4 to 0, ae j ting came a Billy Evans Says | ional support enewich was hi Re , hard. INew York 000 000 006-07 3 1] Washington 200 vor Ott R Chieazo 110. G92 00x46 1) St. Loui 000 000 Ot¢ | MUST BE HITTERS Pittsburg 200, 002 100-5 Hoyt, Ferguson and hang; Ro | ‘ idsce Eun Ruel: Ga How times nave cnanged! hi 009° 400 000-—4 bertson and Schalk. | auffer and Severcid | In the old days catchers, like pit dK, Smit cas 7s ‘ iz chers, weren't expected to be able to w nd O $ AT FRANCIS 5 = ane ae ae i § <1 clout the Lik : May Sueaie latin \ASEBALI ious pe ie ney eae SRR EIN GSEIOUT CARDS | ie) Wy OFLY 9 FF mi defensive cogs in IRS NOSE OUT'CARDS — | drove Ray Francis, recently obtaine: a ———----——-#| the machinery for the most part. 14. Eddie Brown's by Boston from New York, from the ‘ = Rut things are different new. tchers must be hitters. No longer hey sure of their jobs on their hind the plate alone. They | must be able to swat the agate, too. Brocklyn, M. heme run with the bases filled the seventh proved to be the blow] runs which helped them to gave the D 541 9 to 8 the Red Sox, 6 to 4. Boone and | toiy over the St. Lou Cardinals.) Speaker made home runs, | box in the first inning scoring five! } ALL CAN CLOUT instance. There is Johnny Bassler ei ‘ Ba of the Tygers ler hit .346 Inst The Bismarck White Sox baseball r. He finished sixth among the lelub has an. open eon May 24 participating in 100 games; Manage: Gedrge Smith would like to . A splendid record, indeed. | hear’ from managers of teams wish- Then there is Glenn Myatt of the} ing & contesictor Wnt duce: s. Myatt turned in a mark of! i second season | White Sox to. Play First!* rer er Hank —_ Severeid,| Prison Sunday | rkins, Athletics; Mud- | eat © Yashington, and Larry} The Bismarck White Sox, who wil ygers, All good P rous at all times. nal League one finds {rexl clouters among the b in Gabby Hartnett of the Cub line, Phillies, Gowdy and Giants bson, Brave i the Yankee BULL “MOOSE LOR! hunted bull moose from ‘Slope league, are rounding into shape|_ These great animals a i CM te : " from one end of Canada to the other. | an 0. an during the 1925 cammaign. What is the answer? How for the n and will be ready to Maanger George Smith has linc:1, condition b> overcome? ROI-TAN represent this ci the Missour put up a hard baitle for the pennant Big heads are scare up a fast a ion of tossers for] There are two remedies. Lither Cincinnati and so on | ae ther i ae the club this “Rus B: cut ouf the calling or in ~ Fy }3 nd i picking eas he size t 0 points Hach is faced “by enemy ‘mound-|at flrat base’ and fo. picking tfrem) crense. tho size 1imltte 10 points cA cigar you'll like He|or more.” The calling iprises the period from about the} “A round full of pep—now middle of September until about the for'a round of ROIL-TANS men whenever he steps to the plate.|0Ut of the dirt jn great style Br eee appears headed for a big season Fuller is playing a great game GET AWAY NICE Varound’ the keystone sack and his! 10th of October. At that time even| full of comfort.” days of the present jute, Cox, at short is performing in!@ fair caller and his birch bark horn | — (AMBASSADORES — 15¢) | of these great hit-: fine form. Sage *tuking care| Will entice the smaller bulls into the | ting catchers have lived up to past’ oF third base in & ahs "| open. a { performani Fact is, that one of|° simonson is, doing the iving.| Naturally when you kill off the | _ been the big) He js displaying a lot of pep behind | ional League. L _ [the log and ig holding the pitchers gained quite ' them ~Hartnett—h sensation in the The Cub receiver two and three-year-olds you are re- ducing the 50 and 60-inch spreads by just that much. The calling | but thes nually. and the subway — 60,000,000, are insufficient to h E p in fine style. Simonson has a h ie Eanes Wevainel bit of prominence by his ability to! proat throw to the vear, Season is the rutting season, The| the daily p a niger move inte i ing the st weel ‘ echina FS ci ty wae it over-crowding, dela nd cong! homers. During the first week! and will keep opposing runners glued, CW call, even though false, is read- ot" ove Mee ‘ or so of play he laced out six circuit lily answered, in most instances’ by | tion ito the sacks. Boardman and Sorlien dded @ are the White Sox pitchers and will} t pres-| rank .with any the Slepe circuit. re of by the young and inexperienced bulls. Additional subways linking up dis- [ have talked to countless guides | tanuy separated railway terminals ant cutfitters in many moose dis with jotorbus feeder lines are the wallops. ce then he h. few more ent by a con: Myatt, too, has y 1 real NoNTRGL Hale ba and|tricts. Their season of guiding and } necessar solution of the problem, penchant for cracking the offerings | Kjeadt, All these p » AML ouifitting is now cub down to aboat | transportation authorities say, but of opposing pitchers for round-trip- | fielders and strong hit - two months. They are for that [although the company operating the pers. And so have some of'the other} ‘The White Sox will play their first|80" against further cutting of the | present subway presented a prop men behind the plate. Igame of the season next Sunday | 0P.) period. eho an St ety Some ties aes 4 Towever. most of these woodsmen j to struct a new on) h lagainst the Prison team on the i apres ni j : Among the newcomers, Gordon! Prison diamond. ‘The Prison aggre. |@¢-¢ thet killing bull moose during | #&ree on terms has so fa Cochrane of the Athletics, has | gation has won three straight games the rutting season is grossly unfair. | its being started. howed that he can bust ’em. He hit but the White Sox expect to halt|Furchevmere, they know it is un-| Many motorbuses have heen in with Portland in the i the winninelatreale sundays lwise ard harmful to the future, ef |eperation during the last year, but Imo.se bunting. [ha ucili- prevented ust League r. | tn beseantey i: SERUGRIAH ELE alab ea eased the transportation Gada 11:30 pF 2 Scheduled to start at, “iy frend, Harry Aiten, old-time ties of the city only to a slight ex HIGHER ON LIST | The Bismarck club will open. the /l:nter and ‘president of the tent, Indeed, traffic congestion is Another thing, too. You'll notice jeague season at Hebron on M | Brunswick Guides’ — Associ increased largely by their use, to rjcomes forward with the best gether with the inercasing number that many big league managers are |tion of the problem. He says keen | of automobil now placing their catchers higher upj Roy Seibert will bring. h in the batting order. A few have] Bismarck for a x 2 the seeson as it is ut make it un-| Streets in the business section of even been used in the cleanup posi- lewfu! te kill bulls with less than 10-| the city are restricted to one way oe y, tion, | point heads, traffic, but even so vehicles in them In the old days a catcher usuany| LOMBARDI WINS .j. This will be more pleasing to the! move gt a snail's pace during the hit next to last. He was down among i hunter, will guarantee the breeding | busy hou the weak clubbers on the team, along FROM HUMMEL stock and any 10-point bull will be years of with the other soft marks. A good | IN 4 ROUNDS |!rem four to tiv IN ICE WATER the following Sunda club to hitting catcher was rather out of the | Periodically, a tubercular malady| Vegetables for salad should al- hen. kW 1 B ck feather: |t° a harvest from the moose | ways be cleaned in advance and zs are far different now,| r22"* Hummel, Bismarck fexther-| orp: Many meet their death from|then allowed to stand in ice water And a big league receiver is looked | “ih! Was no match for Nick Lom-) jutural causes. Some are kiMed by | until crisp. After that they should ‘pon ina much CaiMerenbilightetrbitine ees Gece mae champion ofl iecigent’ “|be drained, spread out on a towel an offensive standpoint. He's no|winnesots, in their scheduled six!” But the surest to provide aland set aside in a cold place until longer figured “out” before he goes |tou"d bout at the city gymnasium! continuance of moose hunting is a/just before they are ready to be last night. Lombardi g ares a bad beating in the first rounds and Referee Rob > Hummel nd second rts stopped! mixed and served. {permanent closed season on cows and calves and the! shooting only to the plate. nite cent as i 2 eats the apa when he saw Hummel had SEU Ne nay Cramore Pein Constantinople, May 13.—The old adays. They must be hitters as alte the Minnesota bat-| BUENOS AIRES harem at the Imperial Pal here now is used rehouse for na- tional treasures. WITH TRA sty Buenos Aires, } autho of Buenos population is app: general rule. ained a tech-| Hical knockout over Kid Sloamer in four rounds. Sloamer threw in the towel at the end of the fourth. Battling Middaugh ¢ Get your lawn mowers re- Kid Scroggins and Kid Jacobson| \orintion and tealfic protlom that ia| Paired at Reder’s Furniture ter just before it is t rounds to adraw. | ver growing more serious, ‘The XChange. ci over 520 miles of oo Lawn Mowers sharpened at| Sicrace and suiws Lincs, the former COOK BY WIRE READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. Ruder’s Furniture Exchange.| carrying 600,000,000 passengers an- INSTEAD OF BY FIRE 'The Dodgers went into venth R E.| Scan the list of catchers in the DELIC! 3 DRIN : inning nx the Carls hy five) Boston O10 110 e104 0 [; ajors today and you'll find that] A ve alee me is made runs, three of which were made up| Cleveland 510 000 00x—6 10 0) the majority of them can hit. Those] by blending equal portions of cider before Brown's circuit drive. i uncis, Zahniser, Ross and liev-| that are weak clubbers are the ex-|and grape juice and adding a pint : , H. &.ling; Uhle and L. Sewe | ception. of sparkling water j forenuse een oun St. Louis 200° O41 010-8 14 0} | AMERICAN LEAGUE PERE, poured cver cracked ice and serv d - Brooklyn 900 002 70x—-9 10 0 A's BEAT TIGER | Washington at St. Louis No longer does an opposing hurler —— z Rhem, Hallahan, Day, Stuart and| Detroit, May 14.—Detroit ¢ Philadelphia at Detroit. | figure he has an easy mark when es ij , : | Nae’ Dut a ring around that word —and dont forgetit{ - _ Taste! That one word explains Chesterfield’s aia Hip popularity. They satisfy,” because they contain ! the richest, mellowest tobaccos that money can buy. . _ : ia And they’re mild, because these tobaccos are blended y \ * injust 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. ; q

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