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PAGE SIX id Sports { | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘TWA BOYS’ DAY AT YANKEE STADIUM Contest | Youngsters Have Great Time in Game Played as Preliminary to Regular Major League SCOBY MAYOR IS MANAGER OF COLE WORN: BATTLE FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1995 A — ; Bills Passed by 4 City Commlesion | A total of $719.28 in bills was en- dorsed by the city commission at its An itemized — | ALL-STAR NINE) © OPEN TITLE Ssceraristet mys : ark é Sheriff Albin Hedstrom $7.25 GIANTS CRACK, a oe [ie pcre e plpinent, : bear | “Chief” Eastman Playéd With|Two Chitago Players Vie For| irs, Anna Brych; laundry... 2.36/ PIRATES TAKE Pittsburg Pirates and First Honors in Women’s | H'°s"*Reieon services "city ‘ is ' { St, Louis Browns Golf Tourney Bismarck Tribune, printing. 23-03 Moule, FLAG SERIES Mayor O. B. Aasness, Scobey, wijl| White Bear, Minn., Aug. 25.—()— Sorenson’ Hardware companye Corsairs Conceded League Bunting as Giants National accompany thé Scobey, ball nine to, There were some upsets in the first Bismarck as business manager of thé match round of the woman's western Montana team when it meets the lo-{Golf Championship ut White Bear cal White Sox in. two games, Thurs-| Yacht Club today, but for the most) day and Friday of this week. part favorites won. The Scdbey aggregation will bring| There weré seve 1 close finishes, swimming pool supplies Quick Print, office supplies. Capital Laundry, swimming pool washing ............ French @ Welch, furnace re- airs and labor, detention ospital Subside in Race two big-league stars to Bismarck.|the most remarkable, being that be-| Waterworks payroll i They are “Swede” Risberg afd tween Mrs. J. W. Taylor and Mrs.| Humphreys & Moule, printing 14.25 res . “Happy” Félach, two mémbérstof the ; Jay Cassriel of Chicago. Golden West Laundry, city ' New York, Aug (A) The Pi world's champion Chicago White Sox] Mrs. Taylor was three down on the| _ho@pital ve. 21.90 ca cigar you'll like rates wi us te tional J. York after ere generally regarded tod. ha next league taking four the e left out of five series with the team of 1919. The two players figured in the diamond scandal which rocked base- ball following the 19}9 Chicago-Cin- cinnati world’s seriés. ‘Pogether with turn ‘although she shot a good 43. She lost the seventh hole by hitting her caddy with her upproach shot al- though she would have won it'if the Clerk of District Gourt . Leon Bryan, salary acct. terworks department Bowman Undertaking parlor, “Out where men are men— and ROI-TAN PERFECTO EXTRAS are extra wel- vames in a crucial boy had not gone to sleep ut the flag.| poor reliéf services .... 50.00. Timer?” Giants, thereby almost making the Cicotte and Jackson, Risberg ‘and| Mrs. Cassriel played par 41 oy the| Street department payroll... 106.20 CoE LD) pennant. certa j Felach were acéused of accepting outward trip and even increased her|French & Welch, supplies 1), aaa Se Ee erates) Only thirty-two games remain to! bribes to “throw” the seriés to the lead on the second nine until shé was| French & Welch, supplies .. 1.75 be played by w . while Cincinnati Reds. dormie 4. Mrs. Taylor shot the next|Henry Burman, services . a ——eeeeeeeee the Corsairs long It is interesting to note that both|hole in party of four, won the long| Lenhart Drag company, sup- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY stretch i Nothing: but a dia Felsc isberg, who have stead-| sixteenth with a six when her op-|_ plies ..........2 te 2.85) ADVERTISEMENT. mond mir n break the hold of ily maintained their innocence, were| ponent slipped, scored un eagle two | Police payroll 101.00] Notice Is Hereby Given, That, that MeKechnie’s me blow place but found thi vindicated in court, when they won suits against Charles Comisky for their share of the world’s series money in addition to receiving $15,- 000 each their league contracts. The remainder of the Scobey bod to win the seventeenth and barely missed winning the 18th with a r four, losing one down. Mrs. Taylor came home in 42 for a total of 85, while Mrs. Cassriel took 45 and totalled one more. certain Mortgage, executed and de- livered by Joseph Michelsen and Carrie Michelsen, husband and wife, Mortgagors, to Eaton Loan Agency, a corporation, Mortgagee, dated the Ist day of March, D. nineteen hundred and twenty, filed for record Auto Cost Lowest. on Conerete Road fense almost wrecked. The inner have all played organized baseball! Mrs. Lee Mida of Chicago defeated | By. NEA Service in the office of ‘the Register o works wracked in the fifth. An in ; srong.|in the Western, North Dakota and| mre Ht. at sand Chitago, four |, Pullman, Wash.—When you plan a|Deeda of the County of Burleigh, rield fly went for 3 Here are 3 Pat the rong: | Canadian Northwest leagues. Names| and thrée. nae touring expedition, choose the con-| and State, of North Dakota, on the paxier = stole 3 hold of thesnew: ¥ ork pital 2, of the Queens-| of "the players and. positions they Madge Miller, Grand Rapids defeat- | rete Toads first, take the macadam| (rica in Book i6t of Morteages, at held the ba j bore s. are doing the hand over hand for me wis playéd as a sort of preliminary to] play are listed as follows ed Mrs. Dow George, Minneapolis 6|feads for second choice and the| fare oi, will be forecloned by a hale made on s resvar Major league contest. wede” Risberg, captain and and 3, _ g . stavel voads Hie wis practice | of the premises In such Mortea | ganized: a: | ... | pitcher; Steve Mattick, right field; st 2 rf will. save you considerable money in| and hereinafter described, at tion of t le holders ; ; johnny Meyers, rd base and pi We ee cate PeeEnle detente’ gasolitie and tire cost. front door of ‘the Court ‘House In to the pa: e pennant from) WHITE SOX AND the New York Giants, the leading] e catcher Mra Harley Higbie, Deteit defeac, | This advice is offered from a study the City of Bismarck, In the County Moae pies rea tie tae nae er eee ee a ad ed Elizabeth Griggs, St. Paul, two up. | of figures qpreueauee by the State) Mota, at the hour of two ovclock p As Pitt red, the Giants! FIGHT FOR THEF clare te the same length of time. Virginia Van Wie of Chicago de. | College of Washington, where actual | mon the 1st day of Ausunt, Me looked down Cincinnati ong and only raw’s boys lashed out 89 fdur- pliers in the first 95 contests, slight- ony” Guyer, Ist Hilden, fielder base; sei! feated Dorothy Klotz of hicago 5 and 3, Jeft tests of gasoline use and tire wear to'satisfy the amount dye upon said were conducted over these three] Mortgage on the day of sale. und one- ames behind, The | ton’ ly less than one t brush. 4 ” é i i The premines described in said e iyantariay by wiltl agiig a erry. 1SthwaeB ith Pittsburgh back in 1913, wren (£4. Caroline Lyder, Dututh, one up.| sesuié of these tester satisfy the same, are those certain more ground yesterday by wilting Washington waging merry | 18 und Bluege 1 wi ittsburgh back in 1913, when | ey, Moray coericl of ‘Chicago de, | Pesule of these tests: So ne eee ta thercaGhty ot before “the brilliant pitching of | battle for base-stealinyg laurels in the] Incidentally, these six sted Honus Wagner was holding down Ratio of gasoline cost: Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, m at Boston, 3 to 2 American Le the leapue in the art of . BASEBALL | ee) feated Mrs. J. W. Tylér of Chicago, short for the Piratés, and described as follows, to-wit: hington and Philadelphia, sep-) at this writing Phe Hose have| snatching o———_-. He later had a two-yéar contract | OM UP. " Concrete $10.04 | The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of arated by only a single game at the | stolen 101 sacks, Brith the. Senatore| fic. tHE Nationals Pitta warigy fait with the St. Louis Browns but for of Boe eee any deta Macadam 11.18 | Section Fourteen (14), in Towhship top of the American standing, both! but one behind. The former have] out in front with a total of 107, National League reasons of his own jumped his con- 0 Dove ie foe one ia being Grave! 18.07, Cie una teas | Reda gne tis were belted in the wea yesterday, | plyed in three more yams, however. [Cavey and. user Peale a wee membered asa champion skisjemper,| four down at the turn and finally| Which means that driving a car| West, of the sth P.3 : troit, 13 to 4. | | johnny Most, the Davie and Bode! i "Brooklyn, with but 19 tela hee York iy having won the championship in that losing. five gant three ite Virginia over the sanie dlitance on éach type ee oe eae lama Renee i shington pitchers were! Collins. ‘They srabhed 34 a itsevad tae dhe woorest Gut liciecmes : i i i ‘an Wie, 16-year-old Chicago miss,| of road results in the comparative pA CUE a Bailager Eddie Collins, on crutches |" me TEED : z iain |e a This team has played 45 games this! With 90 compared with Mrs, Kiotz'| Concrete two-thirds as costly as|sale amount to’ the sum of. $94.44, as the result of a strained ligament, | — =o —eetT Paiaselphie AK season, losing only two games, 4 gravel, in gasoliné use. and which amount is included in the dire. he White Sox to a 3 to1/YDR "), Jk NG STAR. tet A tea i The trip they ate now making|_ Another surprise was the defeat of| The ratio of tire tread wear, for| sum hereinafter stated to he due. Visors over the Macke\'who made| Y DE 1924 HURLING STAR, BEtian ra takes in 24 towns in Saskatchewan, Mrs. H. D. Sterrett, of Hutchinson, | each type of road, is Aa conditions of suid mort only four hits off Blankenship. | OUT TO EQUAL DEBUT YEAR] """ North Dakota and Minnesota and, Kansas, by Louise Fergus, a vetéran| Concrete ... mortgagee han here Babe Ruth's third home run in as! Ameticantiea calls for 26 games in 26 days. This| Chicago player. Macadam Fae eto eacd ads many days failed to rouse the limp-| -——- merican gue tour is being made under the aus. he Kansan could not putt, los-| Gravel amount as. secured. by I Ww. L. Se. ing five and four. Frances Hudfictd mortgage immediately due and pay- ing Yankees, who lost their fifth| By NE Service |. Last year Yde proved a sensation Pices of the Scobey Commercial club. a i . | bs i i 7 2 i Putting this in terms of money,| able. straight to Cleveland, 5 tol. Van-) pittcbury, A 26 ,) by winnin games and dropping | Washington G6e 742 Other players, who are making the of Milwaukee who had been picked H i tee . sai spediiens ch Mort- gilder blanked t ston Red Sox| Pittsburg, Aug. we ye but thre debut season, He} Philadelphia 14 42 trip are pitchers Kingstey and Lefty by many to defeat Mrs. Curtis Sohl| the Patio of tire wear cost is: RAR Ae Ane dute otrenie the som of 4 to 0 for the Browns, allowing only | #Way to ble start, e until late in the} Chicago 54 Hartman, the latter a former big of Columbus, a former titléholder,| Concrete % 981 fhree Hundred Five. and six hits j stellar southpaw hurler of the | 0 St. Louis 58 league star until he got his skull lost one down, Macadam 36.72 | ($305.69) Dollars. The St Tonis Cardinals, smother- ates, has been turning in vietorie Detroit 60 fractured in an accident. The closest match was between| Gravel sects eee 5678 EATON LOAN AG ing the Phillies under a blanket of y of frequency during the Cleveland 67 The Scobey team has several vie-! Mrs. E. E. Harwood of Chicago and| ,,.These comparisons are for given UNCER; MURERE & zy hits to win twice, 14 to 5 and 6 j New York 68 tories over Moose Jaw and Regina,'Mrs. F. M. Davis of St. Paul. Neither| distances, speeds and other condi. | LAWRENCE, MURPHY & to 4, tightened their grip on fourth But for a while he looked{ Boston : 83 They defeated the All-Nations at could gain a lead of more than one| tions that are alike on each road) #ItOrDeNS fT por oea place in the National as the Robins a “flash in the pan,” losing a een Mouse River Park by a score of , up at any time and finally finished| OVeT which the test cars were run. : Vetta -B-4-11-18-26 sae een with the Cubs Chicago eral iilts in a row He finally American eoencntion 9 fon. A ivaansatianiasars ene 1 hale yound all square. On the ELECTRIC COOKERY t jos: ie opener, 6 to 13, in spite o: however, and bids iq 4 er towns inclu in the four extra hole, Mrs. Harwood won with coo! 1 a shower of 17 hits, but. with 15/ me better, his per-| Louisville are Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, birdie four. © 18 bingles won the second, 11 to 6. before the nd of the campaign go. Indianapolis darvey, rake. ertha, Brecken- oe Gircsit drives by Shannon andj aus so | Reeapode ridge, Battle Lake, Sioux Falls, WOT D) REPORTS COOKING IN COMFORT RCE AM erEby: BIN d Anderson of the Colonels helped put! with the season two-thirds wver,| has mad tisde chit ton. ga Segeaull Aberdeen, Mitchell, Redfield, ete. YHICE FORRCLOSUNE 5 Bxeeuitor of the last their team across to a 6 to 1 he caeaaone:tao title Oe) made ne ane as Cit, Bt eee NOTICE CLOSURE SALE RY Sot tory over St. Paul in’ the Associa posbevexany ia sthey (lest Douaemer of Ouly once has Cobb aS y A sonnny STUART LET REGAN AFFAIR ADV FRTTSE MEST uudemann, laté of the The Mud-hens were unable to tf debut big leaguer, | Columb 368 e St. Louis Cardinals have re-| Hearing im thé case of Maurice’ orta ‘ of crediters of, and all person solve Gearin, Brewer hurler, who! © hits) Horns been a big leaguer! j? umes leased Pitcher Johnny Stuart to Mil. Curtis, Richland Center, Wiss ane) tentcnea toy antes, Cueeuited and 1 claims agalnst maid a was well supported. mates got to Can Meanwhile for a dozen his th Wil- long as Cobb. In 10 Ken made 1,713 hits for an ee IE Results Yesterday ar waukee on option. Stuart is thé for-' rested on the complaint of Otto Vold, mer Ohio State University football Bfsmarck insurance man, on charges delivered by Etijah M. WeLap and Mary M, DeLap, hi ortga ie hibit. th gors, to Drake & Ballard Invest wouchers, of this ee i x i . a! the first’ publication smacks, including a home run_ by | !i4 I. {average of . Twice he has been star, whose quick thinking in @ of extortion, instead of’ robber: ment Company, a corporation ét!io‘saia Harm G. 1 Bunny Brief and two doubles by) \-Hornsby, F below the se yaammiblacs malt crucialmomen t helped to beat Mich- originally reported, was set for Sep. | AuMneapolls, | Minn. Mortgager, (to, ae the laws olfice of Meilflilo and Milwaukee won, 6 to 1. of batting re National League igan a few years ago, He has been tember 2. dated on the 24th day of December, in the city of Bismarck, a e; e, bids ii s is ry, 914, and filed for record in the of Kansas City cut loose a’ barrage! League, bid ', figures show that} Pittsburg 9, New York 2, with the Cards for the past couple proisendialt a Burleigh County, or to ‘the against Stueland, Senator hurler, | MS, marks thi « the period has per-, Chicago 6-11, Brooklyn 13-6. » Pre oot Statement, Veld, who could fice of Register. of Deeds of Tur- | Pade'e of the County Court of Bu and he took to cover in the seventh after the bombardment had included three triples, three doubless and six singles. Minneapoli $ advanced to third place by winning over the In- dians. after Duncan A wild pitch by Schemanske | ¥ tripled had in the eighth threw the fat in the fire and! the Millers nosed out, six to five. Harris, the Miller hurler, Dazzy st season Ho} a percentage of i major leagui hitting the credit in 96 trifle more brilliantly: pite the i therefore much more liable to injury, hopes to put in 10 Y ye id feels that at the finish his yveneral record will vie with that of Cobb's for all-round ex- cellence. cirevit fact that he Boston 0, St. Louis 4 present it would] Certainly no other player has a New York 1, Clevelan Washington 4, Detroit 13, Philadelphia 1, Chicago 3. St. Louis 14-6, Philadélphia 5-4. Cincinnati 2, Boston 3, American League 5. American Association years. G not be reached prior to today, gave his version of the affair as follows: I was driving néar Regan Friday | night and approached a car contain: ing Curtis and a companion. When my car slowéd down, they jumped on the running board and assaulted me, while sitting in the car. Curtis! stole the key out of my car, and de-| yaa ded $35, thréaténing to assault HAGENLACHER LOOMS ‘ AS CUE CONTENDER By virtue of his recent startling deféat of Willie Hoppe, Erin Hagen- lacher, the German billiard cham- pion, has established himself as a most dangerous contendér for the world’s 18.2 balkline tithe. He showed plerity of skill and competitive abil- leigh County, North Di 9th day of ‘Janual atclock a. kota, on the leigh Ceunty, at his office in the Court House in the city of Bis- marck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota. ‘y, 1915," at 11 m. and duly recorded in bloae es Rona he 1 page 27; which sal mortgage iB BUb- e| e 0 sequently assigned by an Instrument outers hereby Curt Eerih es in writing on the 17th day of Jan- unty Court w ; nary, 1921, to Freechtt. Johnson, Oy Orisuin which assignmént was recorded in h Dakota, has fixe sue Oftice Of Mamistce oF Deeds of ttay of March, A. 0 ald County and State on che 22nd | poy oe Taree Pe N26. aaln Weta anareALn OF clos | Hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon ‘a “4 i a id ai at the Court Vv; d Indians. be no surprise if he topped that) Letter opportunity to equal the val- A F hi teh with th che again, if I did not give him the a. m., and duly recordéd in Rook 15: Sire oun Ue ie lofty mark. ionanty ne pi2Usy feeds that have been per-| Louisville 6, St. Paul 1. Lee eee with thief orat er fale money. 1 gave him the money und of Atslenments, on nage 225, will be unatha Conn tlonie UNIVERSITY Hornsby is unquestionably the| formed by Cobb, Toledo 1, Milwaukee 6. jay had Curtis arrested: vy, rely prem! ult fale SIGNS CRACK | Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 25.—()— W. Letich, who turned out ‘three c. greatest modern bai considered However, he has a long tsman, all things DRIOLES LEAD IN Columbus 4, aKnsas City 6. Indianapolis’ 5, Minneapolis 6, proving all the while, Vold denies that he struck Curtis during the affair, as he was sitting WASHINGTON HAD Bi ON AD BUT NE TILT, 7 his car when the attack occurred. degeribed in. such inortens a OTtERR? ani} and adjust door of the Court House ti against the estate of the said Ger- hi f * OC the City " way to go to beat some of the marks | CRASHING OUT HOMER: of Bismarck, Notth Dakota, on the | hard Ludemann, | Deceased, established by Cobb, who after 20) By NEA Service ———__—- | tn i} y i] —____ Qrd da: ff Octboer, 3925, on | Dave been duly and regularly pri CAGE COACH f Pires y game played with the. Yan- = i Vie eepoess iat att T sented as hereinbet provided. | Years of service is still stepping) “Baltimore, Aug. 25.—The Balti GAMES TODAY Kees the other day, Washington’ NIQW grelock in the forenvon of wuld day.) That the resident agent ‘of sak we | fast. Be crate eT RA ee | {3 BUILDING to ratisty the amount due on sé nt agent jot said successive state high school basket- Players like Co’ come ubout once in every 25 yeurs. fs honors just about cinched ‘in the bb International League this season, and Hornsby nd National League turned in but three assists, Stanley Harris had two, Bluege the other. The American League: record {s: one. I IS COMPLETE Executor is G. M, Ludemann whose address is Menoken, North. Dakota. Dated August 22nd, 192! 9: M. mortgage on the day of sale. premines described in such mort gagé and which will be aptd to aat- 1 *, yers 4 HARM G. LUDE: NN, successive state high school basket, | come about Mach Catskaedine | yal? te, Aueust Dunn's plavers! Pittsburg at Boston, twas hung up by the White SOx! The inal touch in peing placed on| lity, the same are described an fot- MANN. whose team ran second at the na-| figures when they pass out of the ed out 126 circuit wallops| Chieugo at Philadelphia, against Boston in the construction of the Liberty ‘Went Halt-of West Halt (WY Pyracahubiicatlonsgn tte 26th day Proeeigeee ray pea ees | game ne than Matteo on second) “Cinefinati at New York ¥ orial buttding, which houses the| of W4s). of Section Twenty-eight |.0f Ausust, A. D. 1925. pgs 2 a - 4 u pd be —— ‘ty-two (142) north of ange ‘ ia] coach the North Dakota University | COBB'S RECORD of better than one to the fray. Syracuse and Providence are put-|‘iet¥ state library and state museum} EV, Y basketball team this year. Letich| Cobb, in 20 years as a big leuguer,! This is ednsiderably, more’ than American League tag, op a hertle fight for feventh | HeFe. Since jts completion several] Bry Bosre (1 West of the ienaeiiiarwnes Sealed bids will be received by the school board of Gibbs School District No, 32, Burleigh County, until Sept. 15th., 1925, for hauling all the necessary coal and wood needed during school terms of 1925 gad Hae joes for pane should be ‘or. delivering same in bins of said school building. ears ogo a. great hol will take a medical course at the in the north side of the university during the time he is put- ting the Flickertail courtmen through their paces, L. Wallace Rusness has been retain- ed to help Paul Davis, head football coach, turn out 4 winning gridiron | squad. Rusness will devote most of | his time to the candidates for back- | Washington at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit. . American Association Toledo at Milwaukee. ‘Louisville at St. Paul. gaped| Thére wit! be due on such. mort- France hall.| #age on the day of sale th y. ast week a bronze tablet which| Seventeen Hundred Bigeey: je of their own, | states: “This building is forever! 96 100ths ($1,786.96) Doll oy Oe Feverently dedicated to the memory of| SUN E imi ane sf rbGlhier Teen at) g hat wo Served the cae of Uber | Hot thal the Fonte By in the great Work! War.” -sviived id. Wansignee of 9 thereon, pald by the assignee of at the capitol and workmen began| #uch mortgage, together with the pes: in the International League. jut few points separate the two teams. In.e ward, a merry::little battl PHILLIES GET GOOD PROSPECT IN. LEACH Thé Phillis seem to have picked | the; having YANKEES’ TOT BATTERY Roy Leubbe and Jim Marquis Huggins’ Expected to Bolster Team i i f is. up a d prospect in Leach, young “1 ” Tield positions. | Ueianepolis at Mlnacapelts otetiler. ntiee been “hitting the the task of placitg it im the wall, [ces and expenses of this forecto- to TEE ae aaa ee une Hah ‘ ee alk ‘ata tively rate and ‘covering Tor paaemie ee “oR x je ION By ord f the scl 5 | - nee —.. —@| the pastures, nicely: ‘The other day Increased Sales. Show ie RREReience of Mortage, 7 orice eM TRYGG, Cheek, \ | jammed o wo ‘home p a. , - 18-1 1 ‘ | Billy Evans Says |' | FIGHT RESULTS || S.3?"Boncneeth ‘thee aich's Pophlarity of Tractors | ARSON Assignee of ort- sibs 91-8 —— eo Ce <a | THANAF 0}. the hassocks, i ‘ae » é A Mra P. O. Box 671, Bismarck, BOBBY JONES PLANS GETTING BREAKS i a é ND 3 ! FAR WES’ Getti in| Chicago — Mickey Walker, ETTER THAN BLACK Chicago,—C}-Tracto¥s: lead farm . D. EPS og gvenc war iT INVASION Minin ae | world's weiter weight. champion, | \iguight bilge. fs. very, smart fapipment sles throughout the first SEES IPH Babby donee, galter de luxe, plans peiuceasaful teams always seem to| ano, Ia tes runderst Batt Gh |golor that {a preferred to Black bY search Depasiment oF the, Nevignal | NOTICE OF MORTGAGA WALR BY | ter. “Holl, play in the, Calttorina 1 Bere ete in eal 8, mediocre cago, Indiana. the smartest wom aD. As sociation of fare Equipment 3 " Notice Is Hereby Given, That that eben. And possibly other tourna- “Getting the breaks in baseball is New York—Bassdy Graham, (ict Bane OF eed od Ces | SSS a Beer, Basen ang ae: | ment largely making them,” says Ty Tee Ne Pals decte Gly {Papper Fanny Says |(2 odd’ firs teak ‘ab it eine Lngor,. to” First ‘National SS OSS wdy ‘ob, | ‘aylor, Terre Haute, Ind. q ie thed: tr XN « Z eee cies’ asposr so. us hantam weigh, in 12'vounde” || Flapper Fanny Says || srs, snd alitog’ siroygh tome Hitnesay 0, Mortengee S48] AY OUT OF SORTS? lucky:’and losing teams unlucky. In | = —aeeae ———_—_——_* Plow and tilt 1! ot nineteen hundred and twenty-three 2 aauly winning teams make much ee ee eee A "7" TB: | port the first Tan fat He Of the Register or Bede of tke So Was This Bismarck W. of their luck. mY t | - diet oman Wh vroaMtcor most tke chances fet | SPORT BRIEFS | ce an EL LTRs eal oat tabteney toward Goan ok Suviteh, td mate at| "rane Ber Experience reaks. Winning teams take them, Ss ee . es and horse labor.ts more ms AD. - * Bios : 4 matked. thai Ve ea a nove a fate, but losing clubs Boulognes Branco Gertrude “ba: t til in’ She history of -th Beak 185 Gk Mo All too often women accept their Eitisesing teams instead of grom- erlie of New York resumed training: it; Oliver Chill- | Dremisen in such Ftgnge and | Pains and aches ax natural to their bling: about their tough luck, spent for her attempt to swim the Eng- ed Plow War! ereinafter described, at. the front | sex, They fail to realize that weak the same amount of energy’ trying lish Channel. | ine#éase. One door of the Court House fh the city | kidneys are often to blame for that to da things on the ball field, they os Angeles, Calif.—Jack Dempsey timates its ¢wo-po vot Bismarck, in the County 6f Bur- h ches, dizzy would be more successful. | will leave September 5 for San Fran- Saas 50. pebcepe Re Kaur of Icreiock emcee ns that tired, depressed feel teres, ee on. | cisco to appear in two exhibitions. @ shmeriten. Seeding 18th day of ‘September, 4526, to|ing. Thousands have ‘found. ‘sew cain timist, the loser the pessimist. De- Spade yee Oe de Prete aril tui. | satiety “the amount due upon’ eaid| health and strength by helring ty feats ‘shatter confidence whi » ees Creuse over 1984'in grain drill busi- eon the da: weak kidneys. with, Doan's Pills Eee aati are ete |. ‘The Referee m }| a etimolant diuretic, This, Bie tn’ Batebatty bee tock ts more. bis | * atisty the same: sre those certattr case le one of many: mere good fortune, it is a condition | Did Geoxges Catpentier fever uF and -Btat North. Da- W. Moran, Sunny Brook that is usually rs sated by the ef- ingek out oe Beckett of England? | kota, Ella Gescribed ai follows, to- Bib. Farm, says: “I suffered for forts of the team jets it. —8.'W, T. wits i i " néarly a iF with ‘lam , a ey Yes, twice, once in 1919 and again he southwest quarter (8W%) | my back. " got so dieay 1 coutdn'e a i ‘There is much logic to Cobb's esti- in 1923, and each time in the first 1 Ship ons numared forty ‘eleoy | stand. I went to th D paste 06 a the breaks in round, ty tb hortn oe ange sbventy-sten | | took risen enth ‘On eek Co a baseball a oo -many tee P } ’ : 3 ND. : 7 a , ‘worse al teams. and _ player. passively What wapithe result of Uaiox. UN i fa aga § MD thibloek seventy etd | the time. I read about Doan’s: Pills iting. for Dame Fortune to smile j i mbridge and = Yal rva : “ prominence for dance frocks, ani 6 eg hd ana Cott béing good and got some. After us- on ‘ein, inistead of being “go-getters.” BB os i tennis matches last season tS, A, is frequently shown in to Hon |: marek me city of Bis- | ing two boxes, I was entirely well Ga Re ce ae 4 men Oxford-Combridge won, 16 ta with taffeta. ; i+ mu be due’ on such’ Mort- oi bere sare stood kidney tests for of + a T ‘RIGHT—ROY ‘LEUBBE AND JIM MARQUIS How Jong has Ira Plagstéd’ ts ng agi aes it dats nce passed, thanks to ue . ie A coats : e Pe as } : am hie Batting. vale kid” battery of the New York Yankees, Roy Leubbe,| Red, Sox been in: the major soya teem, ne ONME| | Price 60c, at all dealers, Don't “ts Bow from Omaha, Western League, and Jim Marquis, left: result of| Pitcher from St. Joe, of the same circuit. Each is considered a ci leader ‘of| img star. Lewbbe, Besides rating the premier backstop in the Western, thrive|_also shows plenty of sticking ability. Both youngsters are expected to prove valuable itiong to the Huggins entourage. nded for 8 kidney -.remedy— Pills—the same that Mri 'Foster-Milburn Co., ~ lo, N. ¥. q Ady, THR. eperek pie ie : em Spoken ae nn sige xis }timph Since start of 1610 stason.. ; salt OOKIN OMpORT Mig: fay SPARE as _patmply