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‘PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LONG WINNING STREAK OF MACKS ENDED Whites Stop Athletics After Nine Straight Victories For Philly Club | 19. Chicago broke treak of 9 winning 6 to Piiiladelphia’s winning traight games by in 14 inning: Daring base running hy Rarrett coupled ely hit by Kamm and) Schalk ed the| winning run in the lth. Thurston! went the entire route and pitched great ball, Groves who replaced | Baumgartner also pitched well and) wis given remarkable support Ry ek, Philadelphia 001 002 020 009 CO-5 12 2 Chicago | 099 02 000 01-6 13 4 Grove Coch. Thurston and Schalk gar and cored five rune off Mogridge in the and that lead allowed the In-| to win 9 to 6. The win first dians runs n error by I shington from ns scoreless, Karr, and| Lutzke singled in succession and} $ ker and J. Sewell walked, fore- | ing in two runs, | u. Washington OL 001 6 10 Cleveland 5OL 003) 00x—9 13 Mogridge, Russell, Ogden, M: berry and Ruel, Tate; Karr and L Severeid. NON verRorr | The Yankees won! ne from Detroit, 9 s used three pitch- YANKS TUR Detroit, a free hitting to The Y: ers and the 1 Here are some of the stars TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925 Athletic Program For Next Few Months One of Best Ever Offered S MANY BIG EVENTS ON SPORT LI ports} 70a + HAMPION E TOMITY —~ GORDON GIBBONS ~ LOCKE ST; BUSINESS MEN _BEAT ‘SOLDIERS AT KITTENBALL The Business Men’s kittenball team jdefeated the Company A club by a score of 22 to 11 last night on the William Moore grounds. The game {was well played and was witnessed [by, a large crowd. |The Business Men and the Lions club team will meet tonight at the {Williant Moore school. The contest jis scheduled to start at 6:30. New players are reporting every evening at the ball grounds and seven teams are ‘king organized. Men who | wish team are n Moore TWO STELLAR HIGH-JUMPERS By Nea Service Lawrence, Ka May *13—Most track coaches feel quite jubilant if they have one first-class high-jump- er on their squads. air of them is something else again. |It's a bit unusual. Yet, that is what the University of Kansas boasts—two leapers of stellar ability. They are Tom Poor and Merwin Graham. Each is a senior, Graham being captain of this year's -aggregation. Poor was a member of the Ameri- can Olympic team Iast summer. He finished fourth in the high jumping event with a leap of 6 fect, 2 inches. He has done considerably better than that, however, being ‘Missouri Valley Conference champion with a record of 6 fect, 4% inches. Graham is not far behind his team-mate as a jumper, either. He has. got over the bar at 6 fect, 3% inches, and hopes to excel that mark ere he graduates in June. jot so long ago a leap of six fect was figured enough to win most col- legiate affairs. Nowadays, though, such is not the case. For there are any number of athletes who can clear the bar well over that ‘mark. Last season Michigan had two good jumpers in Smith and McEll- U HAS CHINK BOXER Sue Quong Bill Out to Gain Honors in Ring | SUE QUONG BILL we have a Chinese boxer from old tung. He’s a flyweight and hopes to hang up quite a reputation in the roped arena. He's one of the ys of his race to take up the gentle art of fisticuffs, He fights under the name of Harry Soo. ly compare with the Kansas combi- nation of Poor and Graham. Obviously, the Kaws hope to many points on the turf this through the efforts of its two great high-jumpers. ELECTRIC COOKERY CA cigar youll like “Am above-par smoke for you par shooters! It'sa ROLTAN PERFECTO EXTRA! (10c) Eleventh Century Coffins ound In Aged Church ay 19.—During ently on Swith- tershire, which on-times, three of leventh century windows were uncovered. Under the floor were found two coffins of children of the Danvers Butler fi , ancestors of the present Earl of Lanesborough, whose county scat is at Swithland Hall, An interesting connection with Swithland also is the tombstone of Sir Joseph Danvers who died nearly 200 years ago. It is said to be the only instance in England where half the grave is in a churchyard and half consecrated ground. Sir Joseph tructed his son to bury him in this fashion, so that when the Jast trumpet was sounded he should he able to arise on the Judgment Day: upon his own land. You're invited into a pair Leic ter, Eng., n work ry ah aS ; in the sport world who will share the ahletic spotlight during the next few months in one of Teat Eaeh. WagiecHT foe wrounaes Is of nice new Cantilevers. A. New York ooi—9 13 0, the most pretentious competitive programs offered in seasons. \ feet, 2 inches. But they could hard- CORRECT COOKERY W. Lucas Co. Deo | ERIE ASRS ORS BY ART CARLSON other athletes in a prominent way. = Sefang, », Holloway, Ston-| | BASEBALL Ii’s a pretentious program that | Pues fare alm of certain tones Ue ee Se eT eu ik Ne ts s, the high jump and century ; || RED SOX BEAT BROWNS «american League pe , ea ' SMMISIe May 10-—Van Ghaer We he __ The outstanding event in rowing d ‘ weakened in the Sth and the Red Sox | Philadelphia 6 is the Poughkeepsic regatta, with e : defeated St. Louis, 12 to 7. er-| Washington ....... 19 9 For instance, in the fight game is Dicks of the SN ie : ne (tes i i rors by the locals contributed to the] Cleveland 7 .630/an unusual eard is listed. In the |¢ © West, Reeeael fon SUnTeMaey, finat result, eorge Sisler Chicago 18 4600; short » of three we against the best the east can pro- ' ee Seu th Secale eee Then we have the Kentucky Der- i: : Benes % Sal matie noe mena by, the blue ribbon classic of turf- vi i ROnton 020 022 410 Deleoie: 9 land E . Gibbons and Tun. | om, This irae orcontested ns te ' saat St. Louis 102 010 300-7 9 6 a [ney, Walker and Greb: and Wills ae bans) ous valle at nd Picinieh; National League Jand Weinert. All but Weinert ma ye Ruffing, V Vangilder, W Stauffer and Rego, Dixo Danforth, New York H Pittsburg .., H Naticnai League Champions Wallop Chicago | Indianapoli Minneapoli Paul *New York, May 19.—Terry’ run with Young on in the produced the tally which won for | the Giants over the Cubs, 5 to 2.) Columbus Martnett made his 11th homer of the home | St. 8th 2} season. Kansas City j R. HL E. i Ghicago 009 002 000-2 11 0! New York 000001 13x—5 12 1 bi Alexander and Har McQu t lan, Greenfield and Snyder. BROOKLYN WINS Brooklyn, May 19. 4, Pirate pitchers free terda 12 to 7. Aldridge and were knocked out of the box in the}! 4th and Songer was the 3rd twirler used, the Dodgers scoring 7 runs in that inning. AM Boston 1 | Washingto New York 9. Philadelph R. H. I— 7 12 Pittsburg .....111 000 | Brooklyn +003 710 10x12 17 1} Aldridge, Yde, Songer, Koupal and St. Paul 1 American Association AMERICA ; Brooklyn 12 ; Boston St. Louis 10; On Memorial Da: 500-mile auto the annual be 3 r | sweepstakes will be cons dercd a pugilistie head We te Peli dinar, too: held at napol an inter a Seck Honors in England Honea : poe In golf, Walter Hagen, G on the id Collet and others will invade Munn and ner land bent. on returning with Brit- ; will renow their wrestling ae h laurels. Also, there are the which started last Janu aia nual national open and Swimming Events Numereus, Too ue s well as other golfin Swimming will likewise come in 1 mis will find Ameri for an extended whirl, There will the historie Da bo the usual national ineets. They | | followed by the nations | fi j are year irs for both men and women, v. 2 Much interest is also being dis- Wi ay vith F 7 13 Tilden and Helen Wills out to. re- ed in contemplated attempts 18 14 peat their conques$s of previous »me of America’s famous wa-} 16226) nS. : tars to negotiate the danger- | i k and field athletics will | ons English Chan Ameng. oth- | into prominence at the aud E The y n of athletic and colles A ‘come Big > list is Gertrude Eder jmermaid of world ¥ are_other sportive a tap, too. We've ties on skipped over the main attract in a brief sort of way. just In a word, it’s a great athletic | / program that has been carded for! . the onrushing months | ifornia and stand among mpton of of Nebraska, W hington at Clevel Hy Madeinhia 0: idelphia at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis at Philadelphia, Chicago ew York. Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. AM LEAGUE Roston at St. Louis, New York at Detroit. AMERICAN AS Toledo at Columb Gogh; Grimes and Taylor. REDS LOSE AGAIN _ Boston, y 19.—-Cineinnati lost | its, fifth ight game yesterday, & to 4, when Boston bunched five hits for four runs off Donohue after twojwere out in the sixth. \ R. H. B Cinginnati 002 000 O11—4 4 1) Boatot -...000 014 00x—5 10 2) Donohue, Biemiller Wingo; | Gehewich, Benton, Graham and Gib. | son. CARDS SWAT PHILS Philadelphia, May 19.-The Card- zitls helped the Phillies celebrate Golden Jubilee day yesterday and tsen won an 11 inning slugfest, 10 to 9. The Phillies‘drove Rhem from the box in the 9th when they scored 5 runs, 2 on Wrightstone’s homer. Hawks had 5 hits in as many trips to the plate. R. HE. St..Louis ..003 203 100 01-10 15 1 Philadelphia 020 001 015 00— 9 22 3 Rhem, Sotheron, Day and Gon- zales; Carlson, Betts, Pearce and Henline. Underwood Wins 4% “First Place in Minot Meet Aniderwood High school, with four men‘entered in the Northwestern ‘track meet held at Minot Saturda won first honors. Nine schools were ‘entered in the meet and competition was keen. Minot was a close sec-| ‘ond, scoring twenty five points to! Underwoods twenty seven. Arthur Swanson of Underwood was awarded) the cup for individual high point) _ ma hd iTge cup. to. hrane and Groves, Called the “Mjjlisn Dellar Battery,” GORDON COCHRANE, LEFT, AND “LEFTY” GROVES Presenting Connie Mack’s so-called “Million - Dollar Bat; oe other Gani: méet Gordon Cochr: aad ae :. The Minot Chamber of Com-| pitcher, The ¢rafty- Connie Widn’t pay quite that sum for them, of Indianapol No ,others o other cheduled, BRADDOCK AND NAPOLEON WIN OPENING GAMES Napoleon, of the Expected to Star for Athletics ame: burg, 9 to 2, and] from Linton, 18 to 4.) other member of the an open date, The Naps ud fielded better than the! Score by innings. | RoW Bf 111006x-974' 0000100228) Visitors. Houser and Bichler, Ss 1, Pet.) 1 0 1009 1 0. 1909 . 0 0 0900 . 0 1 0900} 0 1 0000 Sunday—Napoleon at} burg at» Hazelton. Coal Burns! 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