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ao 4aWas ase SPORTS ZESORIS TY COBB'S WORK IS FEATURE OF LEAGUE GAMES Detroiters Beat Chicago, 8 to! 7—Pirates, Yankees, Senators Win \ i | | A baseball disturbance of marked | ty is developing in the Great} region | years thes t this hough in the pas earlier nd Cobb of Ge Detroit lineup fe which h dily back kind of a Thur even t n found L of Chi Georg Dns, go onl bat he in- 14 a catch that ie won yoVark | outinued its nthe Phil! inning when his ter ed off Max Bishop's hounded to the far right field Combs and Lazer ide home th il score being & to 2, Walter Johnson was at his Washington and set back the Red Sox | with four hits, winning 9 to 1 | shoulder runs, | 10-Inning Game Cleveland gained a 10 i . Louis Browns, 5 to after Sisler’s men had tied the ore in the ninth with two runs. i om and Jackson of the Giants | ims of minor injuries that the game | The Giants von ning ver Stoo ENTHUSIASI IS AROUSED FOR BASEBALL, All Fans and Players Are}! Urged to Attend Meeting Thursday Night Considerable interest been he baseball fans of ment home et for this seaso and a large attendance public meetir night a will be formula a board of dire the business Those inte: team have in m aggregation, pocket all the would ed at the meeting and rs named to handie e team. ing a local maining at the close of would be divided amo William Kontos and have been most moting a Bismar and have alre ise of 14 local bu chase the nec All pi in baseball are urged to attond the | meeting Thursday night, not only those who may be membe of the} team but the public in L. Is it possible to have a force situa- tion at some base without having the batsman figure in the situation? ible to have a force he batsman figures in} —Play unless the making. The definition of a force play ac- cording to the rules is as follows: A force-cut can be made only when a base-runner legally loses the right to the base he occupies by reason| ‘of the batsman becoming a basc-run- ner and he is thereby obliged to ad- vance. «That rule snecifically defines a force play and makes the understand- zing. of same casy, if one will just member that a force play’is impos- ple without the batsman being the ption of sa: An erroneous i ression exists that n for some reasen there are two imnners on the same that. the original occupant is forced to*ad- vance. Of course, this is decidedly in- unless runners were forecd to advance because of the batsman be- coming a base-runner. [The Referee | ’ The Referee bi ter yf the bout Serer gutaome of (pa bere it ie Francisco last sum- H. won on patnie in ip ound, a the|¢ 4 scor- | y¢ ateur golf FREDDIE McLEOD, Roland Macken: LEFT, A youngest mem s game on th famous profes Thou COBB BREAKS — WHOLE FLOCK OF RECORDS Gets Single, Double, Triple in at Bat and Twice Four Time: Chie who topple ball records swings on 4 chance of set thousands tin tinues to play 8 first start in the tands a s about a n i he con Detroit baseball | se in the} * game with , his previous ap- a pinch hitte ed his team’s y his stick worl n pilot of the who holds mo: pearance: he clin Chicago | den new record triple in four at- runs and Cobb When Ty batting mark hatful of | double and | prought in four cored twice himself. ngled he bettered three previously held by | those of the most hi the most singles ever y one major leayuer and the total bases for player, the latter record.) standing at, Then he doubled, passing his | 1.036 extra long bing- his total for hits and ases and adding to another old Cobb record, that for the most 5 ended h © bagger boosted five rec- Just re-set by his dou- old for tripl cd the plate two times till another, pushing up r scored made most bb is so automatically he ng his li his nu ‘hh temperature en under| _ Baby Ruth! | [ow many games ittsburgh gli the Giants Win the 1985 WOR 1-2 games. did ‘Gleans, Collett win the ‘women’s golf champion- 5. W. G. 2A. Ted: “Peggy” O'Neil, girl baseball star of | New York, will tour the ‘country, Nery first base on @ team com-| posed otherwise of men. Her team-| peaten call her. “Baby: Rath” becaure| + of her hitting ability. i MacKENZIE BRUSHES UP sew York . a ap | BEATS MERGER ss ioe 8 in | the shore of the lake. Six million} bene base play of Manager Eddie Col- |. Ring, nd - Snyder; | dollars inyested in permanent build-/ lins. Dean, Decatur, Pieree, Mun and Wil: { Ings. ‘arkeric iodo in land value. ‘The Chicago leader admitted that son, Seven miles of good roads in the) much to me when I discussed the ' grounds and directly on the Niagara Le Pearce of his club at the Shreve- s Pan HH ~—B| Falls-Toronto super-bighway. port (La.) training camp. H Sunday's Score Was 9 to | Brooklyn .... 9 3) Toronto is the Gateway of, sports-| "For several yeats T have had. re- i y '-Good- | Boston 1] men going into Canada, between/cruit players at shortstop. at mal Play ee McGraw and O'Neil Mogridge, Chicago and New York. made it necessary for me to assist! rich Team May 9 Hearn and J. Taylor. If vou are headed for the fishing them in every way possible; in al = ana-hunting grounds: north, east or sense, position them on most every; Rar ‘ R-A__ EB | west, gun's ovetivun the vpporvunity) man that came to bat. Turtle Lake, N. D., April 28.—-Tur-| Pittsburgh . 2 fy Ol ok getting closeup of Canada's| “Watching the other fellow keeps tle Lake defeated Mercer with a} Chicago . 0 2 0| game and game fish when yow pass) you from concentrating on your own score of 9 to 3 Sunday in the first Morrison and Gooch; Alexander, | through Toronto. work, so that at times I felt my game of the season, Mercer's star| Bush ond Hartnett. play suffered because of the atten-| pitcher, Prigge out of the game} (Others postponed). tion I had to give the various recruit, on nt of illness, otherwise the <a shortstops tried out by the club. ‘ore might have been somewhat AMERICAN LEAGUE i “With Scott at shortstop all I will closer. R RR &! have to do is take care of second » box score follows: Boston 1 4.4 nla yuiders take a lot of worry off y 0 my shoulders.’ ‘Turtle Lake MWuleee kundacei; Gommore abe While it is hard to see how the AB R HPO A E] Gaston; Johnson and Ruel. play of Collins could be much im- Johnson, Ib, pod 1 0 7 OOF fs chen “ proved, there is no doubt as to the! Sherer, 2b... 1 .2 2 00 R CE logie of his statement. Olson, ss 05.5 2 2 1) 4 1 pay i : eae Lienhart, 6.00.44 1-4 12-0 New York : 2 13 2] tn 1915 Larry Doyle, then with the! Related Debut Kusler, 3b 82 ae | epee, d Cochrane; | New York Giants, won the National) “This fellow Joe Pate is going to Leeberg,p,Ib..4 2 1 1 1 0] Shawkey and Coll +) League batting crown with a mark of! win a lot of ball games this summer Bionikes, a 8 ee OO nels 320. It was ithe lowest average everbfor ys,” Vonderheide, If 4 1 0 1 00 Bi Age Gs] te Sin A renee mtones le Yan Tele ge | etas gpeaker was Cy Perkins. back- Weinberg, rf... 4 1 1 2 0 Ol Chi stop of the Philadeln thletics; einberg, r ie oh ld Sig a! Hh Md i 4 ‘ Four years later Eddie Roush of tis place Ft. Myers, Fla., the club's Mobals seta 87:9) 10. 87 18-8) Tens, Dhvraton, * Connally ang| the Reds came through with a 221) training quarters. Schalk, “McCurdy; Hollaway, "Wells figure to lead the procession The) “None of the experts figure Pate Mercer Daussuind Ressler y "| late Jake Daubert turned in a mark in doping our chances but he is sure} BR HPO AE 2 of .329 in 1914 for third lowest. |to be a big help. He has good stuff Hirsch, Jb... 6 1 4 9°00 R BH B|,,Duting the last six seasons the’ and knows how to pitch.” Sprout, 3b,p..5 1 8 5 2 O| ceveland R H Eliowest average to bring a clouting) “Te didn't take long for the judg-! Tolffso, ss. CG I a ate ney § "2 3] grown, was .370, made by Rogers| ment of the veteran catcher to be! Rsrib 8 0 0 8 1 Of Sele sand EL. Sowell | Hereby in 1920. da three of the] verified. Raugust, If Or DOr, Li oO laa ee eand ottanernen ° +} last four sane Hornsby ‘has ‘hit) “Joe Pate, making his major leans Heupel, 7 Bete (30 gis ae better than .400. debut at 33 years of age, o time when Joh 1 Ae most pitchers are slipping, score 0 0 2 02 dogeuety eect E f Billy Evans Says | ies first victory of the season for| rug, rf 10 3 10 5 the Mackmen over Washington. = — em $8 ig ee vans Saye | ee el After, Baumpariner had been | Totals .. 3°11 24011 6 nocked out of the box, Pate re- | Turtle Lake. Fert name ana “bras “oison ee Fate alsred an malin eager { e Lake There was a rather strange coninci-| League champs wo ‘hits -and no EES Ta Seale, lip manatees gence in the 1026 pitching: debuts of| runs in sbe innings, the “Athletics on : foe Bush and Tom Zachary. inally winning, 9- Struck out, by Heupel, 1 in 4 inn-| Wichita 9; Omaha 14. Tee cete deals Henuue tov thee cnare — ings, by Sprout, 2 in four innings,} Tulsa 4; Des Moines 5, SE a pene Sat cece Co gar new agian eege eee eal by Lecherg, 5 in 6 innings, by John-| (Others postponed, wet grounds). | “"tye two pitchers made their first| of 10 quarter sections of land during} Pe ft Heupel, 2: off |} © ue Eat: new lets on intel the past 10 day: = tee s jay of the season. oth were knock- Johngon, 1. Two- | Fish and Game | edbit, of the box. SHE DOESN'T a si| - Golfing Stars ime long to make m up. the rhythm is ruined, i Pennant Progress | AMERICAN LEAGUE THEM'=, MOST, New York seni TS by: anal OS New York. ice SECTION HANI cl # By Se eet pre ROUND | Bur GOOD Detroit. Z 5 7° Alt as GO BACK rr Bose mois Philadelphia i 3 3a! THER Goins AFTER Gimme A St. Louis.... 4 10 286 SCARE FER A MINNIT! Games Today Cleveland at St. Louis. Chicago at Detroit. Boston at Washington, Philadelphia at New York. 1 NATIONAL LEAGUB | ie Standings | W. oL. Pet New York....../..04 8 4 667 sh : ‘s ERS Ys Brooklyn ia Ee) Aw 2 YANN F Philadelphia A aed Y SUN Pittsburgh 6 9 857 Boston 3 9 250 than lies btaltsMa nt | am esi Mn! MeN Ss ilinttly, Games Today St. Louis at tet el Pittsburgh at Chicage New York at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at Boston. AMERICAN ia Standi fs 1. “ain a Waly, Mt, Louisville . a | Minneapo j Indianapolis My We, wh wil Ms sig , ronecnees Toledo ... it. Paul. 6 Ae aw ND ROLAND MACKENZIE | Stig? 3tle. : WM oti ui home ber of the American Walker cup | Ranses City. e Ms a -' ® =_ =— B&B Z e links at Washington, jonal, With him | who has been teaching the | the latter wore knee pants. with the best of America’s am- TURTLE LAKE pertan eS! Games Today Re No games scheduled. | &- alll oTRWLLAMS (©1026 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. —$—$___—__—_—___—_..¢| Yesterday’s Games |: _ LR «? COMPETITION NATIONAL LEAGUE Zachary opposed the Chicago White{ HE: I like to see a girl with a Sox. He failed to last out the first} shining, happy face. Z inning. He was relieved after al-| SHE: She doesn’t. That’s why she lowing four hits, giving two ‘bases| carrics a handbag. on, balls and making an error, Tae bee icago made eight runs before Romination for the office of Sherif the inning was over, winning the Burleigh cunty. North. Dakota. ball game then and there nt el ledge myself to a pet Bush lasted three innings against ond fale of iness administ the Athletics, four runs resulting on mouse adininisicanas of five hits and four bases on balls. J. E. TIERNEY. Advt.) rtle Lake will play the | {-Goodrich team, Gessell- hen will be on the mound for Den- i f hoff and Johnson will do the hurling EXHIBITS ATTRACTS ’EM x Turtle The finest exhibit of game and es game fish that I have ever seen was | at the Canadian national exhibition Helpful Hints by | | 2 BY MORRIS ACKERMAN in_ Toronto. The exhibition is the largest per- manent fair in the world. The 1926 date will be from August 28 to Sep- tember 11. Last year more than a million and a half visitors passed through its gates; Many of these were Yankee anglers and hunters going north to the hunting grounds and coming the duties a So in the debut of the two veteran | Sheriff's office. pitchers the trade was all even. (Politi Seott’s Value DALITICAL ANWGIINGRSAEERIT Two things are certain to make| POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | Shortstop Everett Scott far more val-| For Commissioner, Digtrict’ Four uable to the White Sox than it seem- ed when he was signed to.a Chicago | didate ioe pont Unquestionably the ball has been slowed up over the one used late last feazon. The lively ball was tough on infielders beginning to lose some * of their speed afoot. | Political Ad.) e. new ball in use this year wil T 1 lack: some of the specd with which] POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT the pall traveled through the infield ee. Commissioner, District Three and will permit the players to do a Pig 73 amnounce mise se a an little more footwork. for ch cous In addition, the inficld at Comiskey Distr aos Berle Counts. aS ratte park ‘is one of the slowest in the American League. The condition of the soil is responsible. The New York American infield is at least 30 per cent faster. I nd | Working on a slow infield, with a see this exhibition. You'll never re-| less lively ball, ‘is certain to make gret it. The first “show” was in| the Veteran Everett Scott a much 1792, The exhibition park ineludes| more valuable ball player to the old Fort Toronto. It's right in the: White Sox. }, Burleigh mie at heart of the city. Three hundred eae the primary ares of land overlooking. Lake On- | Res 8 Collins Your vote is and a sup, ide e nrecence of Scott in the White The aroun. stretch a mile along! Sox infield should also help. the sec- -TER HAGE) GREATEST GOLF WEAKNESS Recently I was asked what was the t weakness of the average tournament golfer. It did not take answer. Sparing the shot has ruined more supposedly | good golfers than any other thing it T can recall. _ Sparing the drive the brassie or the iron is fatal in nine out of 10 cases, There is an old adage in golf to the effect, “Always use the elub for its proper distance.” There is a lot of good sense in this. If one is in the of gaining from 200 to 220 yards with a driver, it is ridiculous to ‘take out wood for a shot of 180, un- less, of course, it is against the wind. Otten when the driver’ is wanted on the next tee for a drive that calls for a litle extra, it will not wath There are golfers that can never a tee shot properly unless they “Ha all they have into it. Once they ease. If a player knows that the dis- tance he must travel is casily gained with a metal club, this is the Weapon "he should use every time without fail. (Copyright, 1925) I hereby announce myself a can- south from the fishing waters, nd “ | comminsiones: The only moose I have ever seen in captivity were at this exhibition There are none in captivity else- r, otter, ary 4 Parish, ‘our vote ai ae ea Axel where in the world. isher, mink, muskrat, caribou, deer, buffalo and various other live wild game make up the display The aquarium is the finest on the continent. Immense brook trout from the world’s most famous trout stream--the Nipigon River. Trout that weigh six and seven pounds. Rainbow and brown trout. Big fel- lows. Bass, muskies, pike and pick- erel. Game fish taken from 1300 miles across the province of On- tario, Anglers and hunters, you should (Potitisnt aa For Cor issioner, District One { hereby announce myself = can. sate for county commissioner. 10. Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: Main 7480 LT SAWAY FLEA WW AY BED LAST ANEMT!,° Winston & Newell Co. Blue Ribbon Broadcloth Shirts $2.50 Inves- J. V. Broxmeyer Did anything happen while T was a VANT: Yes, air patie called.—UIk. uly A loud speaker has been ordered for the Brooklyn supreme court so that the jury and stenographers can gt be sure of hearing all the evidence. New Corona 10c Other Sizes 15e—2 for 25¢ 3 for 50c all