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a | PAGE. SIX eas CHICAGO WINS FROM PIRATES Defeat Giants in Close Contest Brav July 1 the Bittsbo pitchers’ : 1 hutout the visitors, 1 te te Kauf and that was in the ninth inning te EE Pittsburg OH) HHH HOD ne andl Suniths Harte ERROR BEATS GIANTS 1 (AP) An error battle t 1 ind ny Cooney and the Gis re en by the Brave his game gave the Br victory over eason RIL & 818 HOO 0203 York GOL NOL bon 2 Cooney and O'Neil, Scott and § der. PHILL WIN IN UITH Philadelphia, duly 1 PY Phila | delphia defeated “Brooklyn " 10 to % after playing so A graume the field over the distance that 3 error for 6 of the visi roand Wrightstone ninth home runs of each hit the season, their Rou SOLONS TAKE | LEAD IN RACE Johnsen Yields Two Hi enators Beat Macks July 1 s way to the hy Wash- Ameri-| f five in the John- son was invincible, ng only two hits, striking out nd not issuing a base on balls. The con-| p hitting of Lamar, Philadel also fell before the fter 29 prames RW 4000 G00 N00 -00-2 OLL 000 508-7 17 Philadelphia Washington JONES BLANKS RED SOx Boston, July 1.) allowed only four hits and the y ees shut out the Red Sox h 0. dames’ performance was a pitched oward Ehmke in the third man knocked down and painfully hurt. Ruth as back in the, Yanke lineup, but failed to hit safely RH New York 000 102 000-3 1001 Boston 000 000 060-0 401 Jones and Seha nd Bice inich: ABLES Ls RNED Cleveland (P) Aft ing M4 out pir last 15 Cleveland staged a five run r the sixth inning, defeating Detroit, 0} Detroit previous to this had cwon 11 out of their last 12 ames. Detroit Cleveland Whitehill. Woodall; Mille WHITE 2000 O15 O05 Doyle | and Sewell. SOX EVEN St. Louis, July cago White Sox eve with the Louis Brow yester the ninth tra inning 6 to Tied ms played three « uo xeoring fiv runs in the {2th inning rally, RoW Chie 100 000 000 695 8 1 St. Louis 000 000 O10 00g 58 a ‘onally and S Si: Dan is,and Hargr: —_—_——_-$ EXPERIE Washingt its fatth to experie rather than youth in an effort to win another American League pennant However, that i sedure for a team th tis up in the race and looks for tough finish coming down the home stretch, During the winter nager Har- ris decided to gamble with three vet- eran pitchers, Coveleskic, Reuther and Gregg, The.trio was genera as through by a majori league managers. All National League on Dutch Reuther, southpaw. on pitchers, willingly traded Cove leskie for the youthful Speece. Vean Grege was resurrected from a minor league berth. ly considered veteran In some circles was more or less ridicujed for such a policy. The fine work of the fheon, veterans, however, than justified his faith. LACK OF SUBSTITUTES The. world series of last fall dem- onstri the utter lack of capable infie!€ ‘eubstitut: the ranks of the Nationals. world, championship. Before the opening of the season | the fault was partly remedied by the! addition of Mike McNally. for years zrack substitute at New York. can play any position in the infield. ‘About a month ago it was evident thet the serious injury suffered by Roger Peckinpaugh in the big se- ties, had left. his leg weak. , When « recent slight injury forced Washington club was a out a Howard 8 customary. pro: | of the big | clubs waived , star | Cleveland, none too strong! Manager Harris | has more! It almost cost the; | Mike |. him from the lineup for a few games the necessity of having a capable substitute was more apparent than bit of a coincidence that r selected to understudy ugh should be the mighty FOUR IN IGHT BY BILLY Rabe Ruth EVANS. ths, condi » must} < big m, when he n home ra he American bat wed but hate For the run title of Wil home Ken Rrown Meusel of the ork Ame . Rogers Horn the St Cardinals and} Hart of the Chicago right -Randed Meusel and Hartnett, hits from the left batters, while ide of | hero of 1307 consecu S secured from, the Yank iver Still a very performe hould be stance Washington led, replaced York at) the PRONG FOR VETERANS Mudd. uspen of ad opinion with umpire, also im-| pressed on} r Harris the need] of reinforcements back of the bat. | With of the game th ship with-} Ruel rudder. The 2: Zz “Zip” Pitcher, Gets Long, Star Captain's Job HOWARD “ZIP” LONG Presenting the newly ele ed cape tain of the University of Pennsyl-|¥ vania ‘baseball team for next seas In other words, meet Howard “Z: Long. He's a pitcher and a favorite in the eas Besides t ling in diamond activities, 1 stars on the football field. nk i e = we aul “al the VWwinkums, ond, |four are imark. It the honor this ¥¢ yers will do most o fornsby and \ Sportsman's Pa t. Louis, are hitting. fields. smal While the | pension | the club. from injury it of the running for , ton ne ds {str + | was "Whack of capagle | infield reserves. haxehall, wants KRAUSE MEE in hosing tion with will be sports. | | i j golf title in 192: ned to favor ry a close seé plate. Tam inc with Hor Favered by Parks With the season one-third ever, ail bunched around the 15 looks. if 10 would win The three parks on which the four on the favoral yeues pl The right field fence ats short and is made te order. for hall hard into who hits hard helped by voth left and right ‘park at Chicago is even an the St. Louis field proved his great value to tie t season Ruel worked pr every game. He was in seemed. This ye howing the strain of the I and there is always the foul tip to put a catch daily chance r out a long time. ify his club Manager Har- Toms Now he| tis engineers a deal that gives him Will substitute for Teck. the player|the veteran” Hank Severeid in ex- he succeeded at New York. Fate | change for Pit orge Mogridge plays peculiar pranks. jand Catcher Hargra’ eee |""Severeid Is just the man Washing- to help out pgthens the club in a spot that n even greater flaw than the is rather unusual that Stanley | the youngest) manager in should surround himself team largely made ‘There is a reason of to repeat and with experience hh youth, rather B SMI REGAN JULY 4 bmi the ten-round main eve show to be held in. conner a big July 4 celel K Regan, will meet f in the windup and Kid Ruf and Bud Jackson, two Regan boys, will h in the four round opene uttle and Regan base I] meet in the afternoon big program of teams nd there athletic Matches dipped in hot paraffin! will keep water-proofed. But when you go on nting or camping trip ry emergen match box in your pocket. [t may saye your life. ‘ou can buy factory-made metal! ae mateh hoxes that are abso- lutely water-proof. d rubber box with a Iso recommend __ ‘The e Referee What was John’ Hennessey’s rank- | ing in national tennis last season? iFOH, T. Hennessey was rated jseventh. Who won the Metron) ten open Bob MacDonald. How old is Howard Shanks? W. A. Shanks is 34. ELECTRIC COOKERY ad CooKING iN COMFORT is short in New York, the playin, dead center or left center than pull- ing the ball down the left field foul] est line. In many home runs on the road as at home, The thrill of being the nd that distinction. . Louis} with that dep: look as if his 19 direct left field foul line | equaled this year. Washington Chicago. Boston Ruel. It! Pittsburg .... New York .. Brooklyn . Cincinnati . | Philadelphia Chicago Loniss Indianapolis Kansas City t. Paul . | \ = ing ‘planned will be 4,000 feet between ‘piers or double the length of any, | other * jtowers will be 1,000 feet high and ] {the total length of the bridge 6040 feet, Lien and on Same York, Ju! . Harry will watch the ‘hour Fog. of the ring. he accepted nees of a red by the Me i i Ht ats Hi | Hi iiiee as the {the land, operating. that if life 'is worth livin is worth living bustly [wits Mecarney man Weinert used around Tarn as he pretended.” Weinert, ace rdier and about town, hear along the curb “It was things Weinert the says MeCarney. new slant on the may be true, ¢ WILLIAMS Mtation and mot Hob Meusel of py unassailed. nkees is favored ‘less by. the] Thi field than any of the quartet. Have Held Honors poreial Meusel is more inclined to hit to pion, and_besides points of civie to see after have tolled. Greb Is Greb is the ph time. Rare he always ope to Williams , js having enjoyed fact, Meusel has made as champion » run hitter of their respective ues is nothing new sby. both ast ry Flowers Williams © world iar (he: conetiesbabebstueuny the slugging honors in the American| would test. the el Hornsby to ional the utmost. nd Williams to h ght edge as the premier slugger, out. Last season Ruth, with 46 home runs, won the maj ue honor int prospects of defe rtment It doesn't stead of training 4 record would be jng Even the alarmed. ‘They {he'd be the aaa ae as oud Flos EBALL ff sive hard * to fi By all the e Rien he BASEBALL | ugait maybe National League Ww. iL. the annual holders, Louis Fhe renorts of ton .. . 26 American. Association ! ville AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 3; Clevela 0; Wa Mnglon a Boston 0. St. Louis 1. { Chicage AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Bilnvaaiiee 6; St. Paul 10. Columbus 8. 11; Minneapolis 7. 7-0; Toledo 5-3, “GAMES TODAY _ AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington. New York at Boston. NATIONAL LEAG Pittsburg at Chicago. New York at Philadelphia. Boston at Brooklyn. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis ut Toledo. Louisville at Columbus. ax City at, Minneapolis, San built across the be the greatest mechanical engineer. | Francisco—If a bridge is Golden Gate it wilt feat in history. The bridge’ bridge in the world. The, COOK RY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 the American © las CONQUEROR OF DUNDEE Sid Terris Now Locms as One of! Most { Promising Fighters in Lightweight Ranks WALKER SEEKS | GREB'S TITLE |. INBIG SHOW "Prof. Ullman said tigation had disclosed t the most com bh words of Latin origir pupils are app the use of p per methods in New York Tomorrow atin at t the Universit BY JOB ea ared Latin t same ¢ middlewe inst’ Mickey reform element. of the country ht title to a de- with passionate Weinert used to he one of the A year or so i the complete reformation, noted architect who d: and west wings of the cupitol Washington under a ¢ President Fillmore moved on to take Wei mmission fron thrill in the white Nght distriets Pit on the notion | hington as well as Gi | in Philadelphi of Weinert, will outpoint ¥ ou Wel was pain| jreason is still much better physical- an most-people thi rds now ris Gesking to st arious manufacturer y people find suits of the size but of different make do not fit : ve Heat. Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. Any Fuei wil in their recent bout Liked the ¢ second time within er, delighted to pose as ‘And the doubt When he opened a t tle of wine he wanted the world to the cork pop, when he stepped world to line wp I watch him strut. hat that ear Use Gas the Super - Fuel. 7 You Wont | EverHaveto time feather king as ont he wanted the ing lighters | in his 0 amuck one Sammy Ma andell of Rock reputati is 2 Newark Atoms. Mandell whippin s to have no such cam: tablished rep- and his. widely vengeance cand s king of the rch of the s early to bed a milkman stuff is just so much cold e to the middleweight cham- there are so many dup with the For Offering Your Friend a: to manager, showed the company to Slt the midnight bells Physical sical marvel of hi ever in training, » 5 tes seldom on the losing end. 1 he deficit which ex chibu and his suite recent- nd son of the emperot akes his title from the west of Tokio, the splendid crop in prosp ces points to a hichibu district, ly within which Mt. Chic morning the small villace Lyne the foot of the mountain Hey whiel the climb is usual! 0 given an enth at Fremont, eit of the officers and A few. arrived at the hard hitting negro would knock him y dent and P ius ueger, No one was less disturbed The board of directors was in from nine to ten with Rasmus Helbing t who lined the m village through y up the mountain rs did little against ad has properly valued ine Vluncheds After lunch he started the | % of nature and | Hee gunds in Mandan, and the ele: vator property at Harmon. ENTER RATE FIGHT Members of the cha of Commerce have vice of Springer & experts of Jamestown, the near future will launch a a fight abolition of rates on cominoditi and farm product shipments. New adjustment of rates ed recently by the Inte! merce comm City and Jamestown, are not Seales Bismarck, Mandan, Minot or other points to the west and a new * case will be taken before the com- A. Contee. deva- missions Tnoe Mad aver long before ‘this. forded an extended view in be Walker will do it tomorrow, he won't. The night was spent at the Mi adieux; traffic mountain, where the prince tertained’ with sacred di formed by count hall of the shrine. y girls » the dan- | = MANDAN NEWS ELEVATOR SHOWS PROFIT Condition of the Farmers’ company of Mandan is most sal tory, it was declared today, following meeting held Monday the assembly room of the Farmers’ State Benk buildin EDU CATORS AT ADVOCATE LATIN AS AID TO Lif BEBO, : Latin as a me advocated today B. L, Ullman, profe i at the University of Chi Bismarck, N. D. Reserved Seats for the - MANDAN ROUNDUP Now on sale at the Chamber of Commerce for all Three Days, ° ALL GRANDSTAND SEATS 50 CENT BLEACHER SEATS ARE FREE.

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