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WACKSREGAIN LEAD IN RAGE \tileties Win Two Games at Chie: ro While Champs Lose to Tigers ¥ K Chicago, duly 16. AY Tahatel | phi ned toplace an th American leacne pennant race bh rms ae HIGERS BEAT CHAMPS Detroit, dul 1D) Detroit fall gu from the Washing. | nators here, b to ty iy ability | eh hits. Cobb aot two doubie “a single in thee trips to the Rou i Washington oto on wna ey tf etre ha tsa nos Sod at Kuether and Ruel, Collins and Woodall | BROWNS BEAT BOSTON in (bowie, daly 1 OY Opening | the Brwsny des | to a, follows tL oprogram. A Hoe Bush at Wingfield, anders, went the tall rou Ken Willams hit hi twenty second homer ef the season RoW} O10 600 O80 M3 088 Olx— 1b 1s 4 Mand Bischol; Busi ane aston » LOSES (AY Clove and New York divided a double local teant winning nol innings, 5 tod vk the second yame, to 4 Vins same He ROW OB New York Ee Cleveland 000 O10 Shawhe nuh, O'Neill, chang, | Ce Karr and Myatt Second ame nok woYork 001 0300 0. yt teland 200 110 O00 AL nnock and O'N Hongtoush Speece and L, Sewell PIRATES 1 09B: GIANTS WIN New York Club) Gains — in Race for Flag ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | | FOR PENNANT VAND NED GOUT DIN, WITH ACTION PICTURE OF HUBBATOD tarred in the mitrk hin of the question hope to doh t If T don't do it, the etting of such a mark is only a mate | ure to come through.” le ig much different | ccreran ee cpanel Pe Glan veteran timber, ‘but for the pres-| AUSTRALIAN ATHLE U.S. BLUEJAC Honolulu, July E is in'a trade, is sure to | ments for extensive, competition be- he a-big help. He can relieve Muddy tween athletes of Aust Ruel and is. a hard ter, of the United 1 the air, thereby S Better Record “in astonishing i 1 H jourdin had the fac in the air just thereby getting all distance to his jump. championships Yale Oxford Casi Ship it home in the I keep it clean all the If to. three-quar single hook to When you han adeer in the bush | oo 6 tol Yow catch | save oa migh: hungry black bear will touch it. And SH AND GAME huntin TAKE THESE BAGS ALONG Canadian provinces. _The Referee || er race at the 1924 Olym- ie finished third, American Association July 162-0) Pitty Ro. BROOKLYN BEATS rot nek feating th the Pir Braves, the in five points of shin. Pittst Ot, Prank Fr safe este tims at : & St Louis OL EH HOD New York 602 004 Lox vines and O'Parrell; Barn ter CUBS BEAT PHILLIES Philadelphia, July 16.) —The Chigago Cub series here with an 8 to 3 victory A heavy rain forced the cajling of mein the seventh inning just me Cubs finish and the score reverting ining robbed ‘Tom Griff Alexander doubi ergo Ort on 8 8 Poiladelplia tO bot Alexander § and. Gonzales; Ulrich, Coureh and Wilson NORTHWOOD.TO , |MEET PRISON _ CLUB SUNDAY . peel i Mhe Northwood baseball club will diedt the Prison team Sunday after- fioon on the Prison diamond. The} i | ‘There was a time when tie/ ni. his rustic fishing! outfit showed the way to the med-| Northwood aggregation has secured der, a southpaw pitehe? trom mday's game and the players are A drubbin; alogg “to “furnish gante and between innings. or saturate a pi into prominence P. Ww n ” Goslin h 4 in 19248. ise pleasant ear Billy Evans Says Results Yesterday f the te: already passed exper when the swimmingly a comfortable margin, nto hapnen. It is thin eno AMERICAN ASSOC NAMED CUBS’ LEADER BERN LEAGUE AMES TODAY AMERICAN DEAGUE opened a four game} Ame RICAN ASSOCLATION dtheir turn at! to the} ge 8 z MARANVILLE © He's the new manager of the Chica succeed Bill Killefer, who held the post since Maranville has been (play (and Jong has be to the Cubs in a trace w Maranville’s appointment $ ‘ing list of playing manage winning his fi ibbing, Minn, to do the hurling in, /armer boy en regarded one of the greatest inficlde ith Pittsburgh last w: he mQre Name to the rapidly grow- fontally, the “iabbit™ got off nicely, i eri Bre ree Tueend, the Praha es today. Go alter the tal @ Northwood band will come} With a casting outfit. Get a whippy ag ‘to music before the) vod, a 10-pound test soft braided fei Nne, a sturdy, though inexpen- t game as a pilot, of Pitcher Sam Gray, ufter he had won eight straight ball games. fractured thumb on bis throwing hand, the result of being hit by a pitching ace. | Gray after being out of the g: {for over month, recently to the hing mound a; but auspiciou: In six innings he allowed ei int Hs. His wildness kept him in nt trouble, pite the loss of Gray nding pitching star of the Amer- Instead of curling up after Gray had been put out of action, the up for the loss of the punch that h pitching. after his injury egmpelled him to re- tire. Pitchers tell me that an injury to a thumb on the pitching hand is r greater handicap than if it finger. It seems the thumb is far more, important in gett proper pifréehase op the ball than any of the four fingers. It is very possible that Gr be troubled h of the season, recovered -suffie m to take his turn on the rub- after many lean that must have taxed his patie! the limit. The Athletics have a punch at the t that makes the team a dangerous factor regardless of the kind of nitching it is getting, In addition, it has the fighting spiri four Mac to the American League pennant and the world ‘championship ‘last seaso Washington was sadly lacking in reserve strongth last year. If cer. tain star players had been injur hletes have k. 26 fect) oom hard pressed to fill the wae # neies for jemfe one | shortly he forced to rebuild hig club, since ‘most of it is composed of ent it is xstough combination to. beat urd scents t0) The veteran catcher, Hank Sen reid, recent), cl " that appears | tonic Sead secured from the Ity of devel- he was One day after he joined the » SHANGS UP GREAT RECORD itt ona hemo th tae pitched ball, robbed the club of its| Payl sbitt of Beloit Wins Every Sprint Race He Enters] bourne has suggested a During Season and an all-Australian nine compo: His reappearance was any-) By NEA Servier : record Sor iruns on 10 hits and gave six bases! teginte and the Midwest Athletic con. : ng up during the ul Nesbitt, Savann ferences wis h ay, the outal Ty Ry through : without a defeat cither of his two the 220-yard n League, the Athletics have con- [tinued to show the way as pt j setters. INJURY TO GRAY dashes fought all the harder. Spirit mado] lege career but fell in the centur, 1 been supplied by Gray's super-] #80 a Beloit collee runner, plain of the When Gray returned to the game] + Nesbitt, f ; a month's absence, his club] and captain-eleet for the 19 | a better percentage than} men, holds both s Midwest one of which he broke having entered Beloit from the Uni- up a game with Cle her. versity of Hlinois. In many ways the Athletic: already proved that Mack's combination is’ more than a mere} Sev flash. It looks as’if Connie is fina | Iv to be rewarded artistically and| ton roof the base hit is supreme in Stockholm, July 16 ‘lubs and courses have it, an asset | Ne 0! ian clubs have possessed. | been in existence ATS BETTER TEAM has. Without a doubt the Washington | year. ; time before some | club of this year is a better balanced | the increased number of visitors from ready | “eregation than the team that won| the United § Several new cours »,] out this summer ‘na real hold in § This has been due es and Great Bri 4 ve been laid nd clubs, with pro- t Stockholm, in mid-season the clu would have| ident, heretofore has been questionably Manager Harris will | out ball | islands. ¢ the sport will be saved of the weasel, fox and other When hung’ i in the early in the ve your and 7 runners do in Hubbard first as a br 1922. last os AS: wh of the Amer: ce during’ wa uaving been named. ; ; ga Aug. 4, 1921. : onal ball tor over 15 seasons, rs in the game. inter. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 events are being arranged. The toria Bascball Association of ries - of games between the American fleet, i of players chosen from exch state in the commonwealth. The tentative schedule: Fleet .vs.. Australia, July 25; Fleet vs. South Austfalia, July July 0 and 7; Fleet vs. New South Wale: Fleet vs. Australia July 2 Aug. 1 CHAMP SIGNS: ' TO BATTLE HARRY WILLS New York, July 16.—()—Gevrge b. “Tex” Riekard announced today that ck Dempsey, Heavyweight. cham- n, had been signed to fight Harry Wills, negro contender, for the heav. weight crown. ard a formal contract with ‘the champion v. the date of the meeting bef left open. It will be impossible to stage it year,” the promoter B expect it to come off tember. Demp pre Jingness to meet Wills at an, Col, John Jd. Phelan, chairn |e license committee of the York Athletic n, expressed omplete surprise at Rickard’s move in gning Dempsey. “T can’t belicve that Rickard woulil dare to tamper of the commission's edict that pro- moters must refrainj from dealing with ineligible boxers. BUSINESS ME _ AND CAPITOL PLAY TONIGHT The Business Men's kittenball team and the Capitol club will meet today at 7 p.m. at the — William Moore diamond. ‘The Business Men defeated the Capitol Tuesday cve ning in a speedy battle, NEW ARCADE TO BE OPEN HERE SOON Final- preparations are being made for the opening of the new Arcade, which will be located the store room at 318 Main street. , New equipment is being installed in the PAUL NESBITT store room and new is being placed on the counters and shelves. Announcement of the time for th and probably will be complete before | formal opening will be given soon the ships arrive in the Antipodes. a ait Wi Baseball, boxing and rifle matches bout 400,000 foreign in which the athletes