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PAGE 'TWO _PAGE SIX ~~ I | Sports MACKS, SOLONS WIN CONTESTS Wallops Trim Yanks Indian 20 They BEATS a) 1G COVELESKIE Detroit 0 ony GIANTS TAKE LEADIN RACE: i New Defeats i While Pirates Lose York hoz 008 10 on wich and nan Se DODGERS Dake SECOND Brooklyn, July 17 vklyn innati hit rea) 300, i iemiller, ; Osborne iti 100 100 oo Os and Win and PINLLIES CRAWL UP (P) —Clar Mile i held the gles send white to 0. Philadeluhia the home thus went into Tenline Wit a run, i 000 000. WO G0x: Gonzales; 000 oo. and rdedphia yan 1) When was Charley ited with running the in 20 4-5 seconds? March 26, 1921. What was Johnny Hennes: nis ranking last season ?— Seventh. When was Babe Ruth sold to the Yankees and what was the sale price? —W.A.C. Ruth was sofd to the Yank-as close of 1919 season; reported sale price $125,009. ° Cook with . Is the}, “Taeal Fuel. Cards |¢ EYANNE, INCOME Mastery by Winning Sixt hy THR RIAMARCK TRINITY ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE -ARABLE! Title NSHONSI: Cincinnati Pittsbu A Awcrican L Bet Te On uy Colundh I aa “TODAY a) HERG UE wkly teat Boston MERICAN 1 PAGUE at Milwaukee at Kaensas 4 at Minneapoli ile at St. Paul DIS STRICT CHIEF KOI VISI’ ‘Chrysler 4" an Association img Wi k CHRY production is rate 400 ear teh GOO cars pe t the will the Ligue: visor for ANT "poration. Yesterday | pusieteneneey LEAGL Chrysler never with the Chry Public ce uets NATIONAL No fear of drowning if ine. water. sinkable materia into AMERICAN LEAGUE Ibi 12 CAN ASSOCIATION St. Baal 1 with all the comfort and e: suit.. ‘They were introduced at. W: is reaching higher 1 ; P. Chry i district Motor ri, Northw the Ch risa ‘fitting mate It just indust utomobile tion-wide and in Chr: orm pufidence the cause ondition i ly th ler builds well be the titutions bee ts and purpo but that Mr. Corwin re as old to Bi shington, D, AmeRICAN ASSOCIATION JER BISMARCK toda pe our for; tion to enter upe Cor- prod- | you wear one of these new sug when you 29 The suits are not inflated but are made of 2 non- onl e ry bathing | Churchill had been intima { Mr. nd he finally did so for ay others, hecause | fac- sith, an Je faith, in the policies’ and sof W. BP. Chrysler, Hoare. ve Hof this com [bination which esents Corwin in hin ition publie rt combi to the N of thi tand jfor a square d we | MEET STRONG Dickinson to Bring Speedy Lineup Here for Slope League Contest and Diekineon will clash noon og the local lot ne contest, t 3:80 instead of ttend-thé game e the Bis- | Risin Sunday Mi tu ho will and hill rdpim rek will be on th The hostiles coming with gthened lineup amd expect to hand the Waite Sox a setback in the chase for the Bismarek game to keep at the in the race for the ‘ four dos the q Doe Johns on Dickin- son, a stre nd the in fine will be in inson. Hazen Sunday. pen date, BISON GAGING COACH QUITS Dewey Leaves College Job to Enter Business | George 3d. Dewey, c hasketh: and track teams of the North Dakota Agricultur: college [three seasons, has 1 insuran L.| Pacifie coast, Dr. ofthe Dison’ anit ced today. ‘The ‘accepted to take effect in September. Bison ba all teams coached by “Admiral” as he has been of the North Cen- been unusually ay signed his po: work on the jtral confe . “| successful. In Bison team placed second in the co the next nd aga ference, in third place Dewey's year just concluded toured thi west coast und p some of th best teams in that territory, i only.three games out of the IL pl onthe pre-season schedule. the games lost were by a single ps No or to Dewey has heen chosen, but college off ui | Row acarening,the fielaits Jind some: able of taking over the post. duties have involved varsit; n basketball and tra d 0 of coaching freshman 1. The bey icoache when, Chosen find a veteran team of ba: to enter the coming ry member of the t ireenfield, forward, and Harold Bech- tel, substitute, are expecting to return _|to’ college. The best prospects in yea face the 1925-26 Bison quint. | Regulars to return include Harry | Blakely, center and captain; Claudi Miller, Wallace Thompson and Cyril jArnold, guards; George Newgaard ‘and Ben Rumpeltes, forward The freshman team of last year elded some excellent material in 1 Hanson, George McPherson, Ron- ald Millard, Kenneth Zimmerman, and homas Reedy. "These will all be ilable for i Billy Evans Says ||" wil men SOMLEGE During the four years of college | seball, Owen Carrol]. Holy Cross | sensation, lost only two of ball. He won the sur- ng number of 4 In less than two eh the same : any battle entire college career. Only the bats of his’ teammates | kept the number of defeats from be- | ing thier, In his debut he left the me with the score 8 to 7 aga but Detreit mana weeks of big Owen Carroil has s he did during Unquestionabl, difference bet) hig league bi: Ay there wide and | Per- y ppre- | is a college cl One answer that teague bat- ters swing at. few bad balls while the college athlctes go after many. BOASTS GOOD CURVE Carroll has a good curve ‘bath’ Ne maile suckers out of most col- lege players with the low hook. This style delivery is most effective at the knee or below. : If the batter-waits the pitcher out. it is obvious that all deliveries below the knee will be called balls. Carrol tells me that with two strikes onva college player a curve ball wasted ‘low would invariably cause the batter to go after it, with poor results. The low curve is a style of deliv- that. major league batters are in- ed to pass up. Occasionally they us int Roth: BISMARCKT0 | | _[and what not to pitch to the i i i i CLUB SUNDAY Gertrude Ederle, daily swint in the icy water: champion woman but more often they it is called 1. ey ‘eral has suffered. handicaps that Carroll LOW BALL HANDICAP T happened to be one of the um- pires in Carroll's first. two startts. | In his first game, against Boston, eral style with the iH of his fast ball impressed me. second game, against St. » showed me a much better! It had what ers are pleased to That is, the ball rai hes’ the Terhaps too much was expeetd of of his marvelous per- Possib| rted trifle too soon. doubt his Inck ‘of knowledge of the strength and weakness of the differ: ent batters has handi i vt is a matter roll, who ball fast ball | es slightly as it| unable t three of his games has he been aulty support with timely hittin on the wart of tie opupsitions bus bech his downfall| in each instance, In none hit’ hard Despite Me poor getaway | jon that roll is a BY SISLER’S KIND WORDS | It is possible that his confidence | has been i his early son he m riving. “He's a smart pitcher right now.” remarked M. George ler of the ©), Uollis Browns, after hie vein had_ driven Carroll to covert trifle longer a what it perience. “A month on the bench’ will doj f; him more good than any one thing at present. He must what to all about, but needs ex: dangerous batters before he for much success. That can he bet- ter gained from observation than in| any other ay.’ Like myself, Sisler’s only doubt out Carroll is the effectiveness of | his hard one. Ball players s refer to a pitcher's fast ball. Sisler is strongly of the opinion that Carroll will deliver on all. the big times expected as a result of his| work at college. é H Sisler, by the way few college pitchers to step into the hig show and deliver, Winning fame ax a southpaw, he turned his attcntion to first base, BUSINESS MEN TEAM LOSES TO CAPITOL kittenball team feated the Business Men by a score is one of the The Capita de- t Brighton, have quoted odds of 20 to 1 that Gertrude will not compicte the across the English Channel. ywilll He las poise, seems to know] | | ifying r of 11 to 7 last night on the Wilham swimmer of Ameri England, Lloyds club MANY ENTER TOURNEY AT LOCAL CLUB uable Prizes to Be Given in Golf Tournament on Bismarck Litks won a Much the invit will open being shown in tourniment which intere ion 5 at the anhroxiinaialy 60 layers teoni/h6. 1 oclul other lubs through. the district. he t heen arranged to 4 an opporiuni i f a well represdnted s of the gam rounds as and 9 a.m. and up on the basis Substantial * being offered by: the club! for the winner and runner-up in each | flight and for the medalist, There; also be consolations for cach flight. One of quatif pr featur pf the tourna- n exhibition match at} fternoon between professi at the! of Dick-! rai state | of th ill Sund in some of ional tournaments, y for x purse and an an- + scores of the qual- pounds will be ed in the for the annual club open hampionship which will begin short- ly after the invitation tournament is completed. The entry is still ph ishing to enter municate th the communi noune; } draw com- ARMADILLO FACTORY Comfort, Tex.—Forty workers are employed ‘in a unique factory here which makes baskets from shells of madillos. HOW RENTS DO CLIMB! London.—In the seventeenth cen- te market was leased Now the rental is DYES TO TRACE STREAMS Louisville, Subterranean streams in Mammoth Cave are being traced by means of dyes placed in the water. swerved ito ‘the are fooled in following ‘the low curve This aatononile tried to turn into an 1 airplane in Cleveland. 3 curb to avoid’ a. collision ang. Jost, control. leaped We curb and slid straight up, the nace there when it had Rete the angle’slicwn <bove. The driver | fendant ‘longing to. James | possibly in Babylon. The rule poi two general man per day th pound meat or bi all other foods. The Hudson pounds flour, pound mess pork, two half ounce tea barley, on half ounce salt. three pounds five This is for or long of one Js, one pounds ration Bay or. schedule is two one and one-half one pound fat ugar, one- peas or ounce soda, jone- An outside total of id one-half ounces, man, doing heavy wo: travel. MAN ARRESTED SUSPECTED OF BEING KNAPP Charlottte, July 17.-(@) The Charlotte police today reported the arrest of a man suspected of being Philip Knox Knapp — alleged ayer of New York taxi driver. The arrest was made as a result of search that began yesterd: when the authoritics received word that a suspect had been given an fuk: mobile ride by a trav from Charlotte to Gaffney, just across the state li The po- tarted their in the be- that the suspect would return Charlotte under cover of dark- Rust Makes ; Heavy Inroads on Wheat in ies County with mule will mate n crop in cent: clions of the state, te. in the neighborhood of is badly infected swith rust | Martin Hagen, director of the hail insu artment, declared. Blig ed in’ many fields southern ions of the state, ports show, Blight loss will reach per cent in certain areas. f ence of blight, is not gene throughout the state, according hail insurance official DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From Morton County "7 Storing, as Receiver of the Merchants National Bank, an_insol- ent corporation, Mandan, North Da- kota, plaintiff and respondent, vs andan S| nd Marquis duce the southern to ppellant. SyNabu 1. To be available demand must be due to ame parties and in the And in an action to Chae: a ened to the plaintiff for the benefit of another, the defendant ff a claim against the a setoff a dd fro tip instant into a contract with agreed to perform for M., and. M. agreed t per month for such ser time of the contract L. was indebted to D. upon a certain real ate mort- gage. L. assigned to B. the monies to become due to him (under the con- tract of employment) from M., with the express understanding that - B. should disburse such monies in pay- ment of the debt due from L. upon the mortgage to D. a " was indebted to M. for certain monies which M. had deposited with B. In tion by B. agi the monies ue upon ment from L. it is h Claim of M, against B. is not available as a setoff From a judgment of the District Court of Morton County, Berry, J., defendant appeals. Modified and affirmed. Opinion of the Courg by Chri son, Ch. J. C. F. Kelsch, Mandan, N. D. ney for appellant. Sullivan, Hanley & Sulliv dan, N. D., attorney: COW PUMPS WATER Tekamah, Nebr. pet cow Matthews water for itself. The cow the pump handle up and down with her head. whereb: tian- ., attor- be- pumps Shorthand is believed to have been practiced in ancient Phoenicia and A Missouri, Idaho, Utah and Okla- homa are the chief lead producing states in the United States. Gifts and piedges to Y: sity last year totaled $5,000,000, 1 The Irish hav reer heads t any other people in the British Isles, le Univ more the penitentiary road. a crank. for '& Haines Car. Finder please’ return to the Tribune for reward, T-17-Bt FOR SALE—Brand new house just finished, on easy terms, Located on 4th St. Call or wrile. Obert Ison. T-AT-2t | LOST Springer Spaniel dog, color’ liver and white. -Return to: The'car 10ne ipole, uy wire of a tele; ,Copelin Motor Co. ° For liberal reward. », Juniata al School District, de- | pushes | WELL KNOWN ARMER OF IGH Dik: P. Afiderson, a resid gh county for ‘the ps died today in a loeal hi Anderson was bern in . He came States in 18! until the spring moved to North Dakota on a farm near Magnus son came to Bisma: home two ye here until h Mr. And children: ettled Ander tise his esided Mrs. Minn., Turn, of Tacoma, W derson of Bismarck. six years ago Funeral nounced lat TUTTLE WOMAN SUCCUMBS IN HOSPITAL HERE Mrs. Sophi Tuttle, died hospital. She band, John dren The rangements will be ne: loc her and seven. chil Perry Undertaking Comy urge of the funeral arrang ervices will be held $ t a country church near T and burial will be in a log London. —-Rev. collapsed lesson in th nber of the choir i and saved him from falling ten feet to a tile floor. 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