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(Readers eae | PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUN FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 MQ 66) . 99 ordlund cf P 1 Mgt x re FOR BIDS HERE’S “BOWLING ALLEY TEE” AT OAKMONT BOARDMAN au Lf ooh ot AmkmIMOnREN et ne gy os : Nokken, 3h © ft 004 Srenth Street. front tugs act » r gs i } 5 : jf and Waterworks ” District ' ! 29 91017 8 2lone, City ismarek, Sovth ) | RWB) kot, will | ived by. the E | OOL-5 7 of City, Commissioners of the i i piety until eigh es o00—9 10 Cuber Tir Uae peel % = {fications are on file pitiee of cae ak Te ey be Cb Andit * . : . nen ide sat , Redoubtable Socbey All- |” What's the date Palivial |: lin ri tied, Cas pee gra , 5 Sept. 14 at West Side Tennis Club, fiche alte os Sox, 9-5 | pt V4 at | ping SOR; s Forest’ Hills, LT | shall be made upon a ‘ si = es | sh payment for all work nie - : rdiman backed} What was the outcome of the bout | t I: ONE HIT GAME ay : Meld i. i jimmy Ss yo and. Bay{ Work. shall be commenced on or Wy ie playing held hack ee ¥| netore ‘September Ath, aud nine in a freechitting contest yes], Shittery won on a kayo in the| a One Point: Separates Wash- in which the Hismas ck White i a | tate im hiss bl a 4 ‘1 ‘i : fee eee What is Coveleskic seven (it ington and Athletics in iitional amateur ty of play. Hf yon play the ball from the back tee pistes a fall 7 [ed in the sixth inning om account of) te ate ae ee A Sete ee loll J . a ‘ i longest tee in U is thus added to the test, the difference practically of one whoie | darkness, | + inlet i Te ag eli ae Flag Fight . iy the same token i yon play it from the front tee plates te] At no. time inthe course of OTST sry Coveteskie wan 24 games| P Hee ae eet ad by i ard Oakmonters call it. the much easier. a . ' | MSwede” Risberg and “Happy” Feteh,| and lost 11 for a percentage of 686.) et ne pr rundredt Ne York s enews) for a game of ten pins, During the championship play will be conducted from the back tee} eon ee members of the 1919 Chicago best to date, | oyifien sno ar te trea lire keen lo tween Paddock and Nar plates, and that means the boys will have to give the ball a “ride” | White Sox team, look better than the ae ogg | Ute order “of Pros- hitawelyhia } The great jereth mm tor a dif whenever they play the hole. local nine. SA EN SO i a a ea sauaecke \ « —— = = - 2 — —. — _ =|) Boardman displayed — rev hte 3 ee ecuNieawe: | North, DAKOLIC Unit Heine world. champ a ae a a Ne a 1 ~ brand of pitching and held himself om San Antonio, a League. | ort i enter Met Mad ace inne nin GOLFING STARS FACE *—BASEBAL [LANDIS SPIKES |rilis'efoalrotilig Flee | uopyspy a8 CHANCE oe wy The redoubtable Walter Jo ‘ . hange of pace. nite Sox ) s anes rouutatlo, Waltee ACID TEST AT OAKMONT); eee ~6| . SCANDAL RUMOR jtivier, used, everytni °0| we NEA Service Oe HOMER MARK! eer e maund i ! EASE the ball and held the y team to] Bs NEA pe Nae wlthe ommunt Re Hot erday he oO _ National League Chi Aug. 28—P)—The black | S76 Nits, home run ‘record for the Na Sretion 3 east 2 é Aug. 25 Bismarck opened ap in the first Ne B formance lt a ~ oye cori A alifiers This var! : an impending baseball sean-} ne me League is made by Rogers Horn 1 es The former Yankee National Amateur Event Limited to 16 Qualifiers This Year! eaas Me oe arlte uae the. Soatnetn A [inning after Se hey urnere eee ihe GaTMe back? Ines wy ted one hit, that a double sue RAM entertaining form has been officially — dis-;7Uns off clenn hits. and in But at the same Rogers | | Johinse on Sto 0 Aug. 28, Mo who follow 0 everyt Stove a eee sa toad. that. the. visitors} Hornsby is traveling this i j It w Foumellt ateaieht defen be a very sad Atlanta, pre { body is, \tisfied, i CE SVeREL . S| wouldn't be surprisi ‘ Best ok ‘ hie Athteties, meanwhile, benetit ine aiunteur: gute Pi aae ta 1 of BM Londia, baseball’ commise|, ‘The spectacular plnying of Sage.) MAC ji Wie for the cerita MALY RESOLUTION f ed while breaking their str de eae aa one of 110 sioner, after an” gation of horn at ees, featured the perl stayed. Hornsby has iti four-sack- RESOLVED by a Toa ar it Ati n Akron tean a t . . Shatees : essee,| forma Played an ai Se bis eLeaie hele, o for City Commissioners of the City exhily game 1 nie ave | — anner, tha y hiteh- | throws. Gee be Bs iS necess nd the Board) of City Aldridge, of Pittsburgh, leading | ( the most qualifiers! . wei Roy of Nashvill be switeh-| throws. | seus And with the feat within |} necessar ae ute eet OC Gy Renton of the : ‘ who will be ge 1 poe and Amee, H See tL hie Were hand, awd pay and: put it-aerogst water) main. extension up We at to “ ted are Francis Ouimet,; Washington tracts, to aid the Pelicans in winning, inning with his bare. hand. and) pul es on Tenth Street from. Ingcls " the 1 luted and Bob Gardn Phi the Southern Association pennant. {| the ball to first in big le style. ps FARE POORLY Jte Indiana Street. in Walter i tie pleted A j Chi a The only home run of the | RE AS ORING TEAM [ind Waterworks ‘District. No, One, ee UW have ee ea * came from the bat of Boardman, who] oi. ap Mie Shoot Htesearing (i) accordance with the plins, spect erateh h feat " wns and our ty t on. 0 his * a alone: hie » into tig EO! je poo: HAG) 0 d estimate o obable a man deross with another pi light of | point on the rs mes more | Detroit knocked a long, high drive into Tight] cine in the 3 is Cineinn teen Cinders eetien the Giants lust ty Cinein ‘¢ | ular | Clevelat Fee E eae eee Tene ae euuiay,| THO. Ree far down the I Htions and estimate of a desperate struggle writer next would name Chiek |New York 28—In« pleking| iin ineffective und local «Gatters| bringing in tallies prot were approved, adopt | ntage to nd We. Fownes Jr. They; Boston ee. u { fi the running in the ed and placed on file with the City 5 “Cu! Maya went ia ley 6: f “qualified before and] aS out Connie Mack's best. bets, don't reached him for ten hits. Outfield-[ the runnin in the Nat ATURE ep er z the rescue of little dake May of the | course | i this time, ale American Association overlook one Chick Galloway, staring on both sides was weak CHAN aerenie the answers to the | 2250 And BET ISUIRTHER 1 Reds in the ninth with none out and) wer they Chick L. shortsto iuctitosiainancrereeell ebuild ofet aey mt club's present position in the stand- (Aye there ot ait properte. able On s the main spoke 3 Risb i h a fi b Wee vingetuns’ on the basee came | hive b | sient: of Bacio) poulsville it Mackian inner defense, great! cording to press not but ings, _ 4 be ase nr (he improvement STE AeG caine i tire hold ont om {hone whoawigh H ficlder and a heads-up player. “He's held in check by Bc n, the inst NUGIe St Ua resollt Pei Hae ihe the: Cheat. Evans and Fownes to their| K, done much to keep the Athletics inj berg garnered two hits off the The unde! as of ftion th sof aon of Pos le his 31th h : selectifns,. If they full, th will the running. And while not a good] marck pitcher, but Felsch. at one} the Ohio Ca for sub | the pre Mle to be so assessed Be eae mane tis Sen wre eae ee einen AR He aCe hut Ge hitter, he seldom fails to come{time rated among the best hitters: ject to the tl of the Court, pao net tile with. th Auditor cireuit clout of the season , to be a not miss the mark by muc hi |Toledo TAEDUGH TA the plnsh: in’'the ‘American league, failed’ tol the plet sand equip) din writing si Carlson of the Phillies shut out the vamer certain, bon there is bound | Mibwauke’e 1 "Galloway has been with Mack] register a hit, the located at | improven ard of Cubs 4 to 0, althe sh hi at to the, pm this point or there i ou | Columbus Caleway tse portion of thé 1015 |. Sealey ADR Bp ns ty City. Cola ‘deemed ee enaca wi i hua fied the ers| 1 pride. nd_ knowles |g. CEL oe Dalles, : ¢| consisting: ari eit hutnddec Pequalitied the ee se in key = ears in 1922, taking part es, ch e the Su ane thee oe one - wnt ine nother utcanicss| | mes and turning in a bat ‘ ; other ties wit ress | someone should xecuse us of Jack ng oge of 324.0 o Olan. a vene aalifics the {in we give a complete sele < : hid pe North abt by Ta ener: bike me) 16 expect to see in American League sAcinsnuearalianen eeetenER aul * 8 a a bid upon ort Detroit a 5-1 decision over Boston Rut this year it will be | the p yay at Oakinont. || New York at St. Louis: Hnlack Great Falls, Monty and wel S ¥ jy| furnish ation, al co Oris 1 ten i for the big stars, EF Gaeee Qn cE Chick -Evina, W: Ge] BostoncatcGleveland i toxether two silver dollars he ea 0 1 Obio Cate. Genin omit Tn ociation, The Brewer rd to drop ies enema C ines pane Washington ait “Chicago ried in his pocket. Black, though Webb Block on the veuein Root te hit for ‘i tance b | i 4 e ae injured, will recover. 2 smarely Norte Didkota tk Wit yesterday, In the game with Toledo eee ey Bests io gia he Sead of the City three home rans were biffed by Rich i National League ! “ os ae this vast of Aw hour ells and trict, whe wot one i Me egunton . York. { ELECTRIC COOKERY 0 ELECTRIC COOKERY nd Douthit and Richbourg i ‘ pston. SANS 3 vip j Boston = Boston: D-| Cincinnati at Brooklyn. a MEANS z Is ‘ORT The Colonels wrought havoe with ; | tak eee Wate Gann, Ate) Pittsburg at Phitedelphia COOKING IN COMFORT | posraman, COOKING IN COMFOR Fullerton. and Merritt, Saint's hurl- i s,! Rochester; Watts G | aes s differe Freddie Lamprecht, Cl . . se CaE He estes petine er even ltarrlaon Johnsen: St. 1 | American Association nree hits to at base on balls 2 " i cis Tadianapolis at Kans: error to put three across the | Toledo at Minneapol ing station and win 6 to 4 trstoh, tt we for reli At such times you can! Golmbus at Sto E Minneapolis gave the India Vdifferent t hear every member of the infield’ pouisville at. Milwa er and ali i P Let's pull a play for them.” as aE abe savages ed fall i really remarkable the fre-! 4 5 apa | with homer Tlietbi Z with which the infielders do: sults Yesterday i ‘ a Washingt thing, Just sean the dou. | == mex r or made by Washington . : mmary of its: gam National League alize tt. | St. Lou Brooklyn 10 : ust take a chance to pull © : New York ; A \ double.» The 1 Philadelphia 1. dled fast and each 1 Boston 0. 1 his proper pl If} slip on the part of somel ji = —_ . everything looks bad. How:] American League Bes : Boston 4; Detroit 5. 5 . Be ai Washington makes few sli eae ol Featherweight Title - holder} kas i York 5; Chicag Hours fie | home Washington offers the double play) tne iby Chicago i Retains Crown in Water- | ich) clu s the gre: handicap to big in- ers mot scheduled. Vand the re ning rallies on the part of the op: ‘ seer bury Battle | pitehing fla : poi Its best pennant weapon. American Association sn | siete uisville 6; § He i be <cel eis er Waterbury, Conn 28, —(P) 8 mis HE ENO CINE Re 5 en : : {lay Hoalmest certainly ‘ " 5 ou pBid) o ne of Meridia Ciidl WEREGIE. NOU Van (oF IGHT RESULT: Others not scheduled. 5 champion of the rid, having if * x Sea Test a =, fought a draw in his 15 round ; Ant ‘Texas.—Young RDEL HAVING G SuEAHON “ : 1 SRDEL HA § GOOD witht the | former Californian og ese AS out Jake YEAR ON HILLTOP Bs bre a crowd ¢ o Le: ighth army corp: re e ; | ody expression of ague, eight y Bill Sherd > Cards is ait Bras kolast night. i ; eo y a i Sherdet of the Cards is hay RavamaPeuxteris were lichned tu| the variou re of the Washing, | heavyweight, champion, in the 1 ing a good season on the hilltop raat] i who showed better infield and Cateher “Muday") fours pane abl The other he turned in his tenth! keneralship, but a whirlwind finish . | New York.—Willie Harm victory, holding the Cubs to. five had much to de with the referee's), When d tiveatens and the} New York welterweight, won a | scattered erash He's one of the decision. After the eon nex. | bases are choke the ¥ ngton n over Ray Mitchell, Phil- most dependable gunners on the amination revealed that Kaplan had | Club @lways looks ta the double play phia, after 12 slow rounds. | Hornsby staff. eighth round In this sixth meeting two men there was mu Elgg A ented tow Hitle by their si were Lan un n fou his usual standup battle while K apparentl little of the driving power h in fighting his way throngh champianship last in | tourna, spons: the New| York s1 Hletic commissior | In their six meetings: Kaplan and| Herman have exch won a bout and | four have been decic lose. | ° | ERR'S COME! he a square Kerr kno In the rid series between Cincinnati and Chicago White Sox } Dick Kerr was the outstanding hero.| After the two stars of the twirling staff. Cicotte and Williams, had! failed, Kerr heautifull: ACK It y Pitcher a shooter. ame through with two/ ed. pite gan winning cach. s\ Kerr's great pitching prolonged | that crooked series, made it areal | battle, The breaks always favored: Kerr, It just seemed that the play ers mixed up tn the scandal were unable to toss away his games. Later eame a ‘salary. grievance| thatf caused Kerr to jump to outlaw, baseball. That was in 1921. He has been out ever since. | Largely through the efforts of) Manager Eddie Collins, a great ad- mirer of Kerr in the old days, Dick is back with the Chicago White Sox, the club he served so valiantly in 1919. Recently he got into his first game as relief pitcher against Detroit. As he walked from the bullpen to the pitching box he received a grecting that he will always remember. ‘The crowd of 20,000 didn’t simply | applaud, it arose to its fect and for! perhaps five minutes clapped, yelled | and stamped a: welcome to Kerr. “That dvation made up for a lot of woe that has come ‘my way since quitting organized ‘baseball,” said Kerr after the game. “The nablic told me emphatically it is strong for the fellow who is on the square.” PPOSITE “TYPES: As the Phitudelphie and. Washing: the home IN ‘ton’ clubs’ come down ck in 1914 Jame i : | Luque, Donohue and Rixey emulate the fameus feat ational pitching performances, ROUND, LERT ‘To RIGHT : APOLEO LUQUE, P. BACKGROUND—DICK RUDOLPH, ¢ Rudolph and Tyler carried the Braves to a pennant of the Boston trio this s TYLPR AND’ and world series ‘ate composed of SOM. mvii AND RPPA. RIXEY + JAMES. * no! BIL Minneapolis, Minn, \ SWINSTON, HARPER FISHER CO, fH Tone or myer MRS RIAN