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Washington 1; Chicago 2. ~ ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE GIANTS TAKE FIRST GAME FROM PIRATES rt Battle for ‘Top of Heap in National League Race duly 8 Pirates old ms S| York, the vad Giant ettled xorous five game tet, New the first combat, 7 creeping up to within o: etting clue 06, and ull game rite rutis by Me t inning thr atened nie choice ken for Babe home and ong them sch and two You htnin he were al double double play th with Ne Giants. Ca 's double in when he with hi he hos harely missed ich tied to spear t hand vor 000 300 HOL O40 O2x—7 or Pittsburg w York Sports LONG STANDING SHOT fa “G PuT RECORD IN DANGER a" \ Aldrid| an, Adan’ Sinith; ¢ eld, Neht and . BY ART ers. Ht itis Go Kebeaving giana? torling qlia ret! ats null ser ils and ein Rose pu EDS WIN, LOSE vou pre those Hlilette » ae octnel GUE Biotest nie fauia, Ae (P)— Cine! Glenn Hartranft of Sta f into th i one bare the Bud" Houser, Southern Cali oultiye ¢ plit, « double header with! ! ! fe the pial those days 5 feet was con- ; : Mt) fornia; Ralph Hills, Princeto! d of the is fairly Niladetphia, nning the fist Done WO laonciica: cee ws ep Hait.| side nod enough effort to win mae ro Ae eee a The Pour’ when it) tanft has reached that And hy competition. a wrene hed he ia Ht A tf is. still going stron from the shot-putting gang has kent | inst unve | comes -round shot, AA tae h until "nowa- ; ; son! the « ae 3-foot toss while ‘scoring second inning.| It soul Torte athlete of victory, Yet, We was ca field and| one of these ° distance away from the ent te a he: to have an r sithoucite taken of the injury, ee Rose was so far ahead of his com- , F t Schwarze, for petition th ken ‘all these O21 HOL Ono years to even i n his supreme 800-000. 000. BONS: I lone better it. Donohue and Wingo; Betts, urtranft. and Hills ran > there stinally aps j Twas back in in the 121 Olvi send the Jong- Bae R. | Californian former recently ed the standing reco And neinratti 610 200 O03 | athlete 1p 5 that had remained in CeRiNHROEORE SNTIIENE be thiladelphia O00 WOX- 4.10 1} new re It | Hartranft, Houser, Hills or Schwarze Rixey and Krueger; Decatur, Couch | herformanee.” So ms Now f the | MRO, 8H do. the ‘sha if any and Henline: H wet that despi he is-one of the] shattering is done | assaul with ithletie hooks. Any At st all ts. And BOSTON WINS TWO | fe 16 sea- 5 is hent on accomplishing the Bo ton, July 8 The Boston cre he drops out of the picture. Braves ran their string of victories! Keep your opt on these four ww» tive by thumping St. Louis in a] the ath welchtihieaving ailantac-the tC double he i to 4, and 8 to 2.| turned out a the shot-putting event! ciss, Braves 'centerfielder, hit the : Sate tects! £ all over the left field fence in the cata first game, the second time in the} Columbus St. Paul frog, a little fellow two or three history of the p: that this feat: Louisville Milws nuke inches long. This “bait” is killed Wa n accomplished. i sah H A der that cach four | before using. ue RoW, kt z pair of legs age a pound of | wrpaty g lle St: Lou! 190 000 300 {1 Des Moine cht you quickly gather the com-!quntere ie. Ne ache feonernet Boston [000.103 03x—~ 2 al value of this catch, paddle or spear. Just a li'l eroaker Reinhardt and O'Farrell, Schmidt; , rorgers” don't go after the | On the end of n string. ; Barnes and O'Neil H festive greenie with a eof red ; A y Second game k. H&E! flannel, a rifle, paddle and light or{ The hunters then c-out inthe St. Louis 010 001 000-2 0} employ conventional method night, in boat or canoe, for the Boston 400 004 21s-—-B 13 1! hi Rael pads, weeds, rocks and logs along _ Soth rt, Dyer and Schmidt; more or less productive to. the A cast is made back in the! Granam man and farmer boy they are Jerks and dribbles of the bait| om those ba ;{do the rest, big bull and cow frogs from those of the back woods -| seldom seen by the dude from town, | 100 feet. anal ; ' These mud-wallowers use a com-| A_ frog's mouth is spoon-shaped. ger of th ' ce mon cane pole about seven or eight| Its food is taken with a gulp. Once Yictory over Brooklyn, 10 | Yanke Drop T Two Battles feet in length. | the decoy frog is firmly in its throat | he si he os broke rey © the end of the pole a 15 pound jit is easy to bring the captive into! when they staged a rally wh | to St. Louis Club test line is tied. This line is about | the boat, ted seven runs Bet a foot, shorter ‘than the pole. On| When you feel the bait heing taken, shi . oat Chicas, chicago de-| the end of the line a loop is tied. a slight tug on the line hastens the i hicee O00 Gl ee | Siteuee 1 in The loop is placed around the | process of captur weeny er vuare peeved atest con Lyons and) “waist” of a small green of black | Try it out and see for yourself. isorne na Dalen *| Ruethe lowed his oppo- abonne. ene euey nent only five hits, while. Ruether | + ——| 1 ming in the first whieh behind 4 ! BASEBALL jase "on ally gave ‘the torals tw 4 \ tow ith Hoo HO 10-15 g Chienso 20 G90 Hx —2 OR Washington | Ruether and Lyons and; delphia :t i Detroit St. Louis Cleveland jew York Boston National League ii ittsburg New York Brookly Colmbus Milwaukee : ae ee f” Games Topay AMERICAN LEAG: hington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. New York at St. Louis. ° NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg at New York. iat Philadelphia. Chigugo at Brooklyn, ¢ AMERICAN “ASSOCIATION Toledo at Minneapolis. Colupybus at St. Paul. Indianapolis at Kansas City. Loujaville at Milwaukev, ¢istiati 4-3; Philadelphia 0-4. Chieago 10; Brooklyn 5. Pittshurg 6; New York 7. AGUE New-York 2-5; St. ee 12-6, gi imac AN ABOCIATION jo 1; Stinne: fis 11. nee napolis 3-2; as City 6-6. seers meee | cuit in the Y 0) ing with one man on and tied te! First game WwW ork 001) 000 001 Louis 10° 510 ds. Hoyt, WH. fohnese Caldwell Bengoug Gaston econd game S( ball Moore on Thursday a ’ north t All play asked to be. on the grounds and re to play by TUTTLE CLUB twa winning two gani from the liott pitched s ‘both game hitting, and strong inldine wan oa: year and has won all but two games. | Next Bows of tl f Catching bull frogs for the market YANKEES DROP TWO H Louis, duly 8.—)—The wns won a double header with the! nd 6 to 5. Har ew York 01 020 Louis 11 003 00 Shawke Pennock and rd and H. ave, Dixon.} (SCHOOL Th/ ea TO touched for eight, three of them | BRITISH vera GOLF CHAMP brouht run in the game, after hit for the cir- e half of the inn- in the. ninth wi ad Hargr R. MS CLA HW ON i te: o'clock. TAKES TWO MORE BATTLES more victori n Denhoff Sund Fourth from 4 Tuttle has a strong team this! t Sunday they will clash” with don to decide the best, two out hreg_ games. i | 4 Lean, lanky Jim Barnes handed ing hopes and ambitions of Johnny. Bull and Company another rude jolt by winning. the Britieh ‘open golf]; crown over the aistoric Troon course the other day. Barnes came ‘through with a 300 card, a sensational.70 on the first day“ which smashed the record for the layout, momentarily, standing BY MORRIS ACKERMAN dark and deep secret. It’s a night job and the: profession-| him in good stead for the. final rounds. al frog hunter doesn't tell all knows. I whol! In good frog country they do aj senting this country. lesale bu: he It wag Barnes’ first victory-in the classic and the fourth time in the last five seasons that the honors have been Won, ‘dy a player repre- Barnes won the metioual open championship Lknow two ex-|in 1921. ~~ ete te ee tee ae Pierieec) wt peu work, Bismarel ad Wm. 6. public nt IRE Northwe teleph W. PD. Ma Standard it and o oline Henry Lake work, Andrew Will 7 Ow The V road \ Mary ( Gr. Ri m Wm. 4 Wilton ¢ Pho. John i teleph Russell A tenan: tenan ing. At ce J a artce Wm. M & Me Albin _tenans vin Ose “feet a Mary © tice « | justice wm. EI Tadame , Fred Ph Harris pli Bee re Meiving elch, repairs. . G. L.'Spear, covering 4 ‘ond Biamarele ‘Tribune Co. ing . A.W. ‘lye pr pon motion Commissioner Chairman following hter ‘Trans. I enale Whelton Matle Elmer tenance Northweste Works, ¢ Northwestern Bell Tele. Knowles, . tenance te now! I | LONANCO snceemeeTc RRS “& Son, © ron Knowle win Motor Co. Oo . work road mainte vy eepeeee y ‘vi iewing roads Souer, c. A. Swanson missioner . r Back t Anton Beer, 3 J. Marti) ice ness Just ic John Engdahl, well Twp. ALT. Welch, Backinan sent lowed subject UL k Tribun: lvertisin tractors. amet Twp. . der repairs. stern Beli anes for J Vt OW Co, Co. ne tinins Lincoln Olson, cen wp. wor hades ‘9. road Ww Iverts jones for June road tkingon, Fond pune lanks Ucinson, mil johns A: johns, ssn. to nt Walter Burkhart- Assi; Hedstrom, si! road maintenance . Waeer wus ce annus, Co. pe roads woe court El w t Saxbel witnes ourt y court. beling, w: elute, ia £ or delinquent: oe SUD ate Bank, emia nur i and t top gas: ork, m: road Assn. to Cor: Leint- nto “Anton: Bees Sustice| fees = j Louis Tibewar, road repairs . aus Menoken pri Soder, Moynier perse 58.00 ay 10.00 6.64 16.90 5046 48.00 18.30 138.22 102.04 20,00 10,08 76. 4.05 102.00 148.56 78.70 8.16 27.16 210.00 60.00 69.39 163.08 119.00 286.00 Peet 71.60 190.09, A884 65.06 110.50 40.70 16.13 21.70 84.80 17.06 | 15.00, phe ‘Athletic thi ifnants issioner <i tw Auditor | SLOT toments: were ah d for ony NEY same | not being | Applicatio | Treasurer, for | ft. of Lots 4, es same ror.” Appr Applicat nent of Approved ieat JONNSON, County: Auditor ’ arr Wood, star, meeting collere agile great success coach as he did as a phiyer. Wood, one of the. truly tchers of the maj ° herth kreat hung on to a regular for/ t ‘al years after he was through] tition for Yale and Princeton. — It twirler, might be well for the Crimson to Wood could hit, p: take a chance with an ex-big Yeague nst southpaw pitching pitcher, more than passing . out- ie fielder, s baseball ¢ at Yale, Wood very inte chat re- has enjoved unt success, Un-| ¢ with "Jack Barry, baseball der his direetion the Bluc has again} coach Holy Cross. Barry went won the “Big Three” from Trem Holy Cross to the hig leagues, Princeton and Harvard. It was the fourth son for Yale to he out in front in the “Big Three.” Last. ar it was a triple tie. a A big he or in Yai diamond sucees: - ‘0 “Duck, Pond, who also I the gridiron. He is red through at Yale. Pond waa Wond's xtar pitcher. He must develop a suc- cessor for him. with the ies. It is due to be renovated. Harvard recently put off the election} of a baseball captain until the fall,! directly contrary to the erimson “| b ditions. There must be a reason. D A year ago Harvard decided to do 1 away with the professional base! M coach, The famous Eddie an,; Ret,” said Berry, “and I recall that former Crimson star, was placed in | my Knees sagged worse than. many 3 charge. The result was most disap-|@runk T have seen trying to, wes Pointing. straight.” Per pitt, other hand, | Yate and | 9 Eiri ae rinceton are strong for the profes. |" sional mentor in baseball. Joe Wood | | The e Reteree | has been re-engaged at Yale and Jack | ; i mbs, former star pitcher of the |%—— aaa aiid elphia Athletics, will handle in the ndidates. COACHIN NOW “CHIEF” BENDER In the old days “Chief” -Bender rated as one of the greatest pitchers ‘a. member of the hen they ‘ boasted jpfe stellar machines tat wor te : now, wearing the / Chicago” White: Sox, having: recently ree ‘appointed conch tors aps dau oe as ev rything, including a good fast FATE OF HARVARD ball, w was the only fault 1 le recently downed Har- could tind with his pitching reper- seball by the foolish scores | toire. 18-4, it was the thir-| The Holy Cross coach says that that Yale had {for two or three years the calibre of jor sport. college players has not be up to sonething | standard, it being a similar condi- Harvard system aioe Te Vie up against in his big league debut. gregation. at Bierting, North Dakota, State of a of business June 30, 192! Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and Warrants, Capital stock ‘paid in Surplus fund .. Undivided profits, less Individual depos- Guaranty ft up ad deposit 624.75 Demand cer cates of deposit 2968 25 H Time , certificates { of doposit .... G7,82:,4 i Savings deposits. 14,281.93 114,998.55 WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925 Men are just as observant of the tigar ‘wear. The distinguished rectness beyond question. factory under one rooi—that Bismarek Grocery Co. Distributors Bismarck, N. D. Harvard must follow suit if it is 0 offer worthwhile diamond compe- roll, famous Holy made his big leasu ebut with Detroit at Boston, ‘Bas at_on the bench with Carro! It was good dope, for the presences entor no doubt help- roll in his big e Carroll will win ling to Ja ec to what the big league been up against. According to Barry, from the col- to the majors, is a big. jump. made such an_ observation t point out what Carroll, his star, was have “I broke in merely as a pinch-run- aigen’s seore No. 615 Report of the Condition of THE STERLING STATE BANK in the at. the close: North Dakota, ESOURCES: 0.72 | unsecured 129.78 tificates eens TOBA Banking house, furniture and fixtures . 100.00 Other real estate 3,970.13, Checks and other cash items ....% W795 Cash and Due from other banks 8,781.68 TOTAL 55,633.65) LIABILITIES 4 $ 500.00. 500.00 penses and taxes pa its subject to check 29,804.78 Due War Finance Gor. Bills payable TOTAL .:. BEATE OF Nontit pAKOTA, County of Burleigh, «: LH iidtang, ta 10,000.00, 10,000.00 1, H. E. above named do — solemnly swear that the above statement is jf » to the best of my. knowledge and’ belief, | EB, WILDFANG, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me i this 7th day of Ju Archie 1925. O. Johnson, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 20, 1930. Retreat Attest Tt, P, GO! DARD | ff. B. WILDFANG ) AFENDRICH as much as Company you keep you smoke as they are of the clothes you There's a world of satisfaction in weruan a cigar that you know. is in ood taste—anytime, anywhere. comparable La Fendrich places its cor- The Name Insurcs Quality Made in and bcled by the wohl alatarat viet Fi Bvanaville. Indiana, reventy-ve penriae uakee of Standard Quality Cigars, Peeablished 1839—~ now celebrating its Digrnord Jubal. 1,640.10 4 ‘| WEBB. BROTHERS Cashier. of the jj Burleigh. County, N. D. by the clientele of the in- ol ricb Ing Report of the Condition of STATE BANK OF REGAN in the State of North se of business June RESOURCES Loans and diss Overd Other real estate Current — es; taxes paid, over undivided profits .. d iF Checks and other cash items S 6ILG Cash and Due from other banks TOTAL LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Individual depos- subject to 1,000.00 4,000.00 fund i 420.00 Damtadsccceajei: cates df deposit Time certificabe” $6 97739 of denosiy eve cervigemt Checks - Iyou.wy THs812.18, “TOTAL $88,942.15 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh,- I, A. L. Garnes, Cashier of above named bank, do solemn that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge end belief. (SEAL) ALL. GARN c ship?—w: A Subscribed and sworn to before Hd a carasania) 9; dup ganl silat | aes seasbn. A. H. HELGESON, “How old is Zach Wheat of the Notary Public, }; Brooklyn Dedgers?—s. §. § Burleigh County, N! D. Wheut is 7. i My commission expires June 24, Did Dan Kinsey, Ilineis star hur-| 1927, dler, graduate?—F". 8, W. Correct. Attest: — No, he has another season of col-| 0. L. ENGEN, legiate competition and was recently A. bc GARNES elected captain of the 1926 track ag- ; i Directors, BOWMAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Expbalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. ——————— od Undertakers _ Eimbalmersi Funeral Directors Legoned, we in ines | Pree 746 Night Phones 246-887 W. E. PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street. Night and Day attendant EOE