The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 6

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rx ARE ce in tl showing poor form in leav mark. American Le: ue ‘won three straight contests each and now may be trail of t The Brookly pitched hits. Wiltse of Boston for Manager Harris home run of the year. hurled a good game Indians r’s men ies and losing 7 © obtained its third of the Detroit series by 1 9 to bv Cobb, appearing in. hi Uhle Ch Barfoot fo: -- -BRBBLEWwo CHAMP TEAMS TO THE FRONT Pittsburgh and Washington Have Each Won Three Straight Contests ttsburgh and New York Dodgers are f that will bring out the be of both champion clubs. year the Yankees had d h place in the stan of the season, attered down about e i boxman in the east. Groves of the Ath masterfully Grove had 11 ris Gets a Homer BASEBALL COMING M > its third with the cham pion: idered well on the apace but on at Philadelp! leties was New Y New York | Cincinnati 1 Rookie| 2 verdict, ing his first p intr for the as a regular, hit safely once of Bro - 0 n | L FANS || | smarck in o cWeeny carried conquest of the | the n obtaine , | in major league | 7 py 4 re Ace rama js ie newer i Pennant Progress | $:."!.. 9 s year's race 2 | Kerns Cit : AMERICAN LEAGUE | Columbus ‘ 2 Standings Washington, Wood. Today Toledo. 10 id. | St. Louis hia. | Cincinnati % York. Keen and 0" R 5 nd Gibson. R 4 dge and. § and Hartny ee Ehrhardt and Freckless and His Friends YOU WAIT RERE WHILE 160 AN’ ASL MOAA IF WIE CAN MANE SOME OF THAT AVL RIGhT- CHOCOLATE PUDDING. esr | Yesterday’s Games Plbsbihehtets Aed bh | NATIONAL ise ti) H E } H 10 heres Kaurmann,| qVEAM. TLE STAY RIEUT 500 R -417| Cleveland veel F 10 117] St. Louis AS Uhle, L. Swe well Ballou and Sch R Bo: 2 8 Was Wiltze, and Severid. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION No games scheduled, WESTERN LEAGUE Tulsa 8; Des Moines 6. Wichita 8; Omaha 16, Oklahoma City 5; Lincoln 4. St. Joseph 4; Denver 6. FIGHT RESULTS ii Soe ramento ay Rychell, C id Rufe Canion, FOCUS HEADLIGHTS ne) rand Gaston; Ogde KE WON'T EVER, Novice rv! . 3 5 Johnnard, Wingard,! ra 2 0; have suffered another n Crouse, foot, W. Collins and Bass- ——_______________» Jowa, decision ~ over (10). featherweight ino, drew, (6). With the season approaching when @ hase . Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE manf motorists are again secking Although outhit, 11 to 8, the Pi- w. R--H__Ej the open road, special attonti auld es’ bats swung at the proper time, Louisville ........... 9 hia 3 | be given to automobile headlights. behind Aldridge to win from the Chi-| Minneapolis 9 Kk 10 1| Headlights out of focus not only cago Cub, 9 to 4. In ana Wisner of the Giants held Phitadet-| Toledo. apolis . 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From year to year we shall have still more au- tomobiles and statistics show that the and means by which automobile deaths and accidents can be reduced SORLIE CITES STATISTICS ON AUTO DEATH (Continued from page one.) loss of $1,- feel confident that we shall be able to work out this problem not only for North Dakota but that what we ac- 200,000 from that cause. “Of the 34 deaths occurring in 1924, twenty occurred in rural dis- tricts as against nine deaths in ur- ban districts. ‘The records - show that the great increase in the deaths for 1926 is found largely in the rural districts, the number growing from 26 to 54, or an increase of 116 per cent, Europe numbered 284, including deaths from natural caus Automo- biles_and grade crossings have kill- ed 75,000 persons since 1922, and it is estimated that at the close of 1926 the. number will considerably exceed the World War casualties. 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