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PAGE SIX “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - TIS TWINK KL ERS 865; Duncan, Minneapolis, . Ty- sun, Louisville, 347; Fisher, Minne- j aay ae B47; | Butler, Minneapolis, | 840; Durst,'st, Paul, and Cranston Holman, “Conqueror” of the Chan. | pion, Talk Things Over GREB WOULD BEAT CHAMP, CONLEY SAYS Bill, Conley, liddleweight, Former Mott Boy, Says Dempsey Is Losing Ground ATHLETICS LOSE FIVE IN A ROW Fatal Mackmen Drop Into beat would Jack a ten round d Young ng heavyweight bi ter in the & the opinion of ‘Bill Conley, wucisea middle- weight, who stopped it Bismarek to- day en route to Mott, N. D. wh he owns a ranch, Conley arrived here Stump as Race the Junior League Nears an End ithe most promi from Minnea- in New York . bore uni ng oon. the “Pit cher will meet_uny city auditor. hibition bout during: the Francisco middleweight, ed near Mott, during j the ast ‘nine months fought Stribling, idimmie Slattery, Billy Britton, Ray | Newman, Conley h Wills, and top of then The Mott b nd Georg trained. with Dempsey, ch, and rates. Greb on u lost to Coveleski uel pitching served as Dempsey’s tner before. the Shelby clieves that Greb is fas- n the champion, and ean as- similale more punishment, Wills has only one punch with a kick, That is a right uppereut and: | his ‘style is to maul ‘his opponent i about the ring, provoke in fighting,|~ a pitehed pital SILL TILDEN, 11 JN HOLMAN 5 out wo tennis twinklers national ij ley says, of champion, ur i ey. ° f few ot Holman of Leland ity. Hoh v1} Coniey claims to be one o by Tilde in an exhibition match, | fighters who ever scored a knock- fi K in straight, too college youth is looked | down on Young bling, asserting {he floored Stribling for the count of {nine during a match several months | ago. upon as a future brikiant in tesnis rele ntier plans tu enter the motion| for the nt crown vacated r Blues é Gans, Allentown, | BEATING RIVALS rittshury | Sha FIELDER | itty to eat the real con- schedule double head: | ; j is What wins pennants. n Baltimore id Will orme tod thei strate eee wh Heteat |. Pittsburg leads in the National A fifth ame at the | {8 Ramtane weight | on League because it has the edge on will be played Monday rounds . New York and Cincinnati, its two most dangerous rival: and copy Washington is | | | in striking di pped both ends Wi Tol teal tance of the Athletics because it h a.m. i ies in both melecs came too late for | won nine of the 14 games played| All other services are conducted in the Hens h the Mackman 3 The Indian 6 to 2 over the ight games are still to he played jay school at 10:30 a. m. fol- champ earned | {between Philadelphia and Washing. |lowed by a short sermon on’ “My run, Seven erro sees, ton. Those eight games will prob-| Father's Business and Mine.” ly hitting bro} | Simmons Moves From Fifth) ably decide the pennan the Amer: svangelical League of Christian | Bird, the Senator eatehe i | rue. 7:15 p.m. Miss Luella! only one of his tribe to Second Place i ‘ashington club makes no| Bremer will be in charge. the Milwa * of the fact that remaining Intermediate League at the same Contest with Philadelphia are. the {key to the championship, Manager service Harris is confident hi ng | tior to the Athleti Over every other club except the world ch: Heras the Athletics hold the winning margin team is supe- Southern Associa: | Involved in Alleged Nashville, lion, 8 which Min ng out the! uo, Au Connie er, pu ed from the high light of 1925 pennant fight. | Simmons moved from fifth to ond place in the scramble for southerners, Ma ue Philadel- Fraud Plot a BASEBALL At present Pittsburg looms str est in the National Leacue, with lit- tle to choose between jadelphia .!and Washington in the American. GOOD DEFENCE Fi breath the south objective Kenesaw tional League ie inve |. Land r is now ner-up of the dians, urtin, president of the a good offensive is the best de- ation who investigat- inted in the Nashville, that : That hardly holds where the | strength rd nl Ty Cobb fourth, .376. Ken Homers peee. s of the Browns aided A’ good . defense. hinges j!#round the infield of a team. | niall r league clubs have ‘outfields of nearly equal strength. play a one but only tion, . inquiry. President: Martin h of testimony of 12 pe America 1 transcript; including lane wield his deadly uppercut, Con-| In football we often hear the re- true in baseball defensive and offensive somewhat equal largely Most capable The margin of difference is far cr 9 or SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925 | — i a rT "Ss Episcopal | NOTICE OF MOR OFFICIAL NOTICE GURLEIG! toe. of St. George's HBpiscopal Hosts ‘ ieee dial GOUNTY pepe OF HEALT! Ny At the ptoning service, the follow- otice is her ven that tha ing musidal hurbere will be. givens, | reetaun mortage, exconted idl de | The choir will Awakening ‘ { c rus,” and “1 ! ladies’ three chorus will sing, “The Good Shepherd.” ENTE i A’ violin solo, “Ave Maria,” will be i Cor aa St. and Ave. C. | by Mr. Engellurdt, ds of th | jected, by Miss Clara] fruficigis ju the State jt ) i sehool, kota on the Mth day of within al As ! Sunday Schoul at 9:46 a.m. Bible study every Wednesday eve-|D. 1918, and duly recorded in Book | to enter school without a certificate ' | Wednesday testimony ning. “Te on Page 8H & an a he a H aa Apt, mhystelan mecting at 8 o'c he public is invited to attend | Sect tt ee is en The ay mit. them, | A reading room is open in tho, any and all of these services. Hevea percclosel iy, the Male Gj Jchurch tuilding every Tuesday,| a z Thursday and Saturday, except legal! FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH j holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. (Swedish) } All are welcome to attend theso! Seventh Strect and Avenue Db. shour of i. es j services and to’ visit the reading) 1B: Palmnquisty Pautod, on on nee toon. Sunday 9:15 a. im. report Thutdensh ‘ Morning — worship om | PRESBYTERIAN CHURC j Swedish languag ethied of pre 1 huol. Junior chureh ing m. worship “Worshipping Together. T music: Redeemer nnd My Lord,” . Scheffer. 5 ‘eoall the Corn huceker, igert, Mrs. Dud Sehef. 00 noon other of church school. 00 pet departinents Christian Endeavor. Fley — Kitehen, mn. Evening service." al nd Jesus.” Selo selected—Mr. riffin. “QO Morning” Land. Duet—Mrs. Shinnets, GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ¥. H. Davenport, Rector 614 Mandan Ave. Kleventh Sund: fter Trinity. 8 A. M. Holy Communion. 10 A, M. Church School, Moa. ins and sermon. Mr. Griffin. M m. communion for parish at the Corporate women of the ea pupae of United Thank of- Bartholomew. meeting, TENT Back of Auditorium Subjec Our Lord's Monday to Thursday at 7p. m All are heartily welcome to these servic EVANGELICAL CHURCH F, Strutz, pastor. Services on Sunday as follot ierman preaching from 9:30 to A cordial welcome to all. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | CHURCH Vater, Pasto: Sunday, as follows: 10:30 a, m. Morning Worship. astor will preach on the subje ing In God to F I sing for us the an- “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” s Clar Peltier will favor us them, and M with a selected solo entitled, “Love | And Service. 12’ noon. Sundzy School. (Classes| for all ages.) 7:00 p. m. Epworth Leagu 8 m, Evening wership. AU m “a, Will occu; sionary from y the pulpi the| Return] vege | CAtpentior the death of Pamela Wills, [Qatar eel - Betting favors the litle! | Billy Evans Says || atso each night at 8 p. am. ex ept| pids— Tiger Flowers of} New ae Ker wno twice defeated pi Saturday, boys’ and girls’ service, won de on over | Pancho Vil | —_—____—_--—-_---® Church, Corner Seventh and Ross-: at 8| will be co ial ce Miss Ona M. Parmenter, | Washington sof the New Or ‘ : 1 lgeanter auhencmakings a ceom eae Parmenter has had some_ thrilling Philadelphia ushville clubs for Johnny Mostil, White Sow outfield: (Sr the infields thanthe ouflelds; | experiences in the foreign field, | Chicago s finite nd ised his base stealing record! Rrilliant infields are a prominent| #nd bas a most interesting me ¢ Zoi ommendations to Mr. bandis, and bre ' tol factor in the pen to give. Heurost 1104, the first being made by Pi The men’s “double quartette Cley | tion and — ¥ ng for us, “Ride On O Lord,” New York | bee Towner, Boston a is you have no other” Ch - « 1 Hl The infield co ations of these| home in the city, we heartily in Amerie ation ! -jtwo elubs stand as the best in| you to worship with us.. Strange i H the major. .The inner defenses of | especially welcome. Hemember the ‘ \ | the Athletirs and Giants are not far} hours 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. at ehind. a) ] = FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i TRONG WEAPON | -iGprabe Fourth atvach ( ‘ourth St, and Ave. B. j Hazen Cus ‘The ability to make the most dif-} Rev. A, A. Holmes, Pastor, 615 4th meee us ycniet bors Nine other Hiiratet fleult- dagble plays tke made pos- St. Phone 1126. Teles — out in the hot al)xible the winning of many a game! Services for Sunday, A 23) Golabee, cores 110 at End of cond . This flash pales for Pittsburg and Dashington this! 10:80 a. un. morning. worship. fue ae Round; Bill, Melhorn | league |” The Washington club is alm age rr see pee oe 7 | erage W}uncanny in this departuent of play.) Bible school 12. noon. Mr. Jub As f Low on I | paints. The ‘moment a Ught situation pre-|rnorpe, Supt. ee i sents itself every member” of the Washington infield starts to chant. “Come on, let's turn in a play for them.” That is the expr The wark of Cuyler is the more ; r National League All games postponed, a slight: slum The Pi links club for the of thee sion used when American Leag ec and has consid edge on le play is most necessary to ahi Thilaaetphi Hip and the finals! his ‘rivals for the seoring honors, [save the day. It is really remark- Detro Ashington is of Ube ines iH i od) ing registered 116 — time: His}able how often ck is, turned. ri Rew Yor oe “ein succession. hy Jimtfor his teatmute, Max Carey. for |. The old double play in the best de- ues | Burnes in winning at West Moreland the hase stealing honors, Carew fail-|femslve reanon, of Washington and Ag Jand at ield. ed to increase his mark of 30, sburg. An jeve, me, it ex- American | Al Watrous had the edze.at the | Seite Hine tinmaeeecaninrr reali ctl erts a powerful “influence toward vic- ludianapolis, oe nal. jatar He dediat th ae He ie eg Htwe and is trailing ea ei 27, ory. Aa } cc 5; Columbus ond round with 70 and 7 put prnshy Subsi Mintieapolis 10: Louisville. i as nok much ahead of severa! eae; Gaeinets° | TAKING CHANCES Kansas City Toledo 3 i d ae Ml for se ampion hitter of the | ,ONe step is often the slight dif- E 2 ehampions| te d below the .400 mark, [ference | between safe and | out s a = hear) to 393, hut is not in immediate dan-|0",,2 majority o dog ble plays. ' GAMES TODAY final | ger of being dethroned. Jimmy Bot- i i felure te ey ete a two-ply & {tomley, a teammate, also slumped, eae beter pence to to pone. | There were five amateurs in the but continues in second place with | SUB, i e hending 86: vie bell. National League [race lead by Dins pute of while George Harper of the|,,22mous double-play combinations 7 | Huntingdon, W. Va., who scored 141} Phillie always gamble, they arc ‘“take-a- puis ut Philadelphia (two iy tie with MacDonald, Sith: j Phi en mane inte ear place with \chance” players. ,The .ball_ must be William Klein of New York, for se ales of St. Louis is nextlthrown with speéd and the players ji at Brooklyn. involved must anticipate the throw. Mere: tossing or lobbing the ball loses many a. play that could have been turned with speedy handling. ond low score. The others eksonville, apparently has net placed k in reports that the “liye- has slowed up. He socked! home runs, swelling his total were American League te Other Washington at Detroit. ampion, with “tag each, Bos 4; Fournier, Brooklyn,|and failure in the making of double New York at Cleveland. ximum qualifying Bressler, ( innati, 34 plays. Speed is-the des indle. Boston at St, Louis. strokes less than the] Wilson. Philadelphia, 43; i y mark se that these! hart, Pittsburg, . previous Si ry % the equivalent of a pair of American Association oo Lehourveau Leads Columbus at Milwaukee. crowded | out. including} By connecting with nineteen, hits | The Referee | Louisville at’ Minneapolis. ter of Oklahoma City,’ i a t nine games, “Bevo” Le- | ¢- —————_-_—--__-& "Toledo, at Kansas: City, western amateur champion, | whose fly chaser of the} Indianapolis at St, Paul | putter failed him. s Kansas City Blues, earned a second| Did Carl Fischer ever :hold the na- |) ; The race was any one’s w place berth among the batters of the| tional pintercollegiate tennis tilt ?— ee | began toda, f {American Association. He is_bat-|S. W. | SPORT BRIEFS | that has prevai 4 who w ting .387, ten notches below Eddie| Yes in 3923. | up to 11 strok pehind the ieadags Murphy of Columbus. who, although|, How long has Penny Kramer igen %- | had a hard task set for them to} of the game, still tops the list} in the ring?—S. W. T. Te : reach the van. Fair weather was with .397. Since 1919. Aberdeen, 8. Dak. Aug. 22.— | promised for today's double round: Although not ranking with the} Where did the Athle' obtain (Pi—Howard Liedtke Aberdeen | and still larger galleries were pre- long distance sluggers, Lebourveau| Jimmy Dykes?—W, D. 7. Mid weight, won a referee's | pared to watch the shappshooters. smashed out three home runs. How- ever, Johnson and Russell each wa! loped three, which brought Russell into a tie with Duncan of Minneapo- From Alana Bouthera Ansories decision over Battling Krause of tion. Bismarck eight rounds. i Flyweight ‘Crown First book published in English New York—Benny Leonard, re- lis, who clonted two. Thev are| America was the “Whole ;Booke of tired Jight weight. champ at Stake Tonight deadlocked with 25 each. Bunny| Psalmes,” at. Cambridge, Mass, in nounced he propose’ to r Brief of the Brewers has 24 1640. ring next month. {Los Angeles,,Aug. 22 22.--()—-Franke|~ Christensen, St. Paul's speed mer- yet : ie Genaro, American _ flyweight| chant, stole four bases and is show. CORRECT COO! BY New. York—Gus Wilson, trainer of] champ. Fidel La Barba, for-|ing ie way with 42, COOK eben Georggs Carpentier, arrived to aid! mer Olympic title holder, in ten] 0) ing batters: Buyon, { Jack Dempsey in training and said, round Macision bone there tonight j Louisvite, 368; Brief, . Milwauke INSTEAD OF BY VRE Young People’s mecting 7 p. m. The evening _ preach is at 8:00-p. mn. delivered by Rev. eet NOTICE quaeia Do not send’ your Steel Arch Preserver Shges away to Factery to be half soled or whole soled. Send them to Bismarck Shoe Hospital. Burman can do‘you.a factory job, ‘BISMARCK ° SHOE HOSPITAL H. Burman, Prop. 411, BROADWAY DR. RS. ENGE - Chiropractor Consultation Free - Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. 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