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7 PAGE SIX Cc Ww te Ca mp at His Last Game | P Progress | atter a a enn ae Ihe Chicago, May 10—-(U. S. Department i” P ant ess | FIN. ANCIAD of Agriculture 5 ors 37,000; slow, 15 Pate sah Petes alae to mostly 26 cents higher; big pack- | AMERICAN ASSOCLATION — MA RKE S EWE: Se Re ee ot Nohuriey 100.0 : dings LIVESTOCK nN ' 5 a 225 poundweights 13.65@13.90; good 7 OFr {Louisville .. or ; By Asrociated Preva Leased Wire . - ‘and choice 180. pounds down largely ? ‘ | | Minneapolis 10 83: rd ais 30; Ree packing haart 4 i . | one et * 7 L 1 ; sorted illing pigs | io a bee eter 14.40; top on 160 to 170 pounds 14.40; é j 4 4 Clove Close —Toter— sa Sotap =, Mrne Ae Senn Is00@1L00; | rH 8 Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low = Close | jithy lights 1310@14-@40: packing STERNERS sail ” AS ON UPTREND)": wey 159 1.60% 1621, 1.00% 1.01% | TOR TE I@I260; slaughter pigs y old 1.59% 1.61 1.59 oe 4 Games To Today 34 139 b 13 6 Cattle 21,000; better eed fed Colum t ‘ v 3 ki val sel Me luni at Kansas City. | Market: Suffered Setback at Cop i ale (9o% | below 9.00, slow: ‘steady to. weak: Mil re , medium grade: yearlings in libera' LE AD THE | A CE agate SSA, Start, But Brisk Buying re 14M er a ‘ mained @10.50; est yearlings early in load- | AMERICAN LEAGUE, Brings Upturns ake, gow, | lots 9.76; part load 1025; stockers ndings % “om, 42 oly fo ae eae un- FY . sit W, OL. Pet DOWNWARD AT CLOSE 43% 424 | changed; most bolognas.6.50@5.75; *Eastern Teams ‘Face Strong | | | vashington 16 0 ae oe ‘cao, May 10—(AP)—Not- - ie Pe jstaely Soowent: mharkeggon vealers fae . 1 ’ z j 4 855 c . i Oppesition—Cobb Gets 2 | Cleveland... 9 ‘bo! 1,492,000 bushel deer Sal the R814 1 Sheep 17,000; fat lai uneven; . . | } {Chicago ... 15 10.600 th ol “go% | spring lambs mostly 25 cents lower; Homers in 1 Game | H | Philadelphia . 12 12 600 ve 10 cars medium Californias with 40 bi F | Detroit . 112 478 15.22 16.15 per cent sow 15.75; five cars with 350 Wepterh clubs threaten to usurp { Boston 7 16 ‘Bos 1846 1882 out 16.00; six cangs with 90 out 18.50; Gthe peak positions in the maj St. 7 18 280] sota and Nebraska were the pi ’ demand for desirabel | lightweight sas the fifth week of the ma-; cipal bearish influence, clipped lambs ad; few teads to = jor league season starts. ‘The first | 5 Games Toda: brought about the late declines outsiders Opward packers do- *intersectic tilts for the year dis- | St. Louis at Philade Q after the market had fluctuated s ing little early; few fat aged weak to», Close eastern teams facing strong op- | Cleveland at Boston. + nervously thoughout most of .the 19.20 17.85 a shade lower; desirable clipped cows position, : | Chien ci ee day and had averaged higher. | july 190 18.00 18.15 18.00 18.10 _| §-50@9.00 in small lots A 3 to 1 victory over the Cardinals | icago ai ashington. Corn lars Popa hata ied re Gaitaca PRODUCE me ay enabled the Robins to as well as early, a result largely INN NG oY, “4 St skirmish from a west- NATIONAL, LEAGUE due to frost predictions and to me a ae Chicago, ed (AP) Butter double by Felix in the | ‘ Stand ding promise of cold weather for kev- Open” High low ‘Close | lowers creamery ing in the winning runs | ? eral days ahead. Wheat: : extras extra to This was the last photograph ever taken of the late Walter CaMD | p04) 4 Wheat closed irregular % cent May old : firsts MTs; with three! as he sat on the side tines of a big football game, The “Father Of jChieugs | A bry lower to 34 cent advance, corn May new 1,56% seconds 34 s with the ¢ | American Football” never tailed to get a thrill from watehing the game | Cincinnati 9 i tice Eo aa aad July dae Eges gies BAe ewhich will always be most closely identitted with his name. ‘There is to | n weit ema j 1 poet”. Ae Tir cherighipacied ddtee KG eries opening | be @ $200,000 national metnorta) to him at the entrance to the famous 13 Chicago, May ‘10—-(AP)—-Fresh up) gs: 7% May oll storage firsts 30%. ‘azo trails by one and one-| Yale Bowl, to be erected throagh contributions from every university, 16 ‘turns In wheat took place early today! Bear Traders Successful To- May new 81 Cheese unchanged. tc college and “prep” school in the country where football ts played today, iS after a setback at the start. ns 5 3 % a n Frisch of the Giants had a UW ppt nin pee Cm Ld 15 in the spring wheat belt were respon-| ay in Foreing Sharp Re- | 307 = 40% + MINNEAPOLIS ELOUR i deep gash ent in his left cheek from | 1y 30, Without ado, Disguise idea of how be sible for the initial weakness of the ti : Market May old Minneapolis, Minn., May 10—(AP)-— ¢ spikes when he fell in an attempt) nibbled the vegetables one by one, he has seen him in market, but were soon more than ACTON ON! MArKe! May new .38 Flour unchanged to 10 cents ‘higher; ie ean ‘i 5 nee and then f finished the re repast. j fights as Fre re ‘on, whom - “peel diss nln as a result of buy- Pe July 87% in saan eee, eas patents sucvel ‘ter losin} ree straig! o the he stopped in short order, and against ut = ing ‘based on the government crop re- Y 7 3 jee lax— 4 at’ 8.85@9.00 a ‘barrel in 98 pound cot- Reds, the Phillies finished by taking | | Firpo, whom he did not stop. Philadelphia. at Pittsburgh, Bork indicating “About 12 OHO Ant te Gat tn ey " 1% 9 6) | ton sacks; shipments 34,798 barrels. ‘i ths gael i i Boston at: Cineninati, first time since the British general] May 2.26% 2.2615 2.26 . 2.26 i spins the of the series, 4 to 1y| tthe only reason T haven® seen ‘bushel smaller yield of winter wheat’ ytrike began a week ago, bear trad-| July 230 280 2.98 2.2914| Bran 25.00@26.00. Dean the Cincinnati hits Tunney in the rin lains Demp- cea cin than has been looked for of lute. Re-| ors succeeded today in foreing a sharp | Barley-— ————ss— well pos. Ravi ark sats Revie aae ee i been “Yeaterday’s Games = day’, ports that negotiations were in prog-| reaction in stock prices, Trading,| May olf 62% athe Braves had a day of rest af | around when he w: esterday’s Games | ress to end the British strike tended| which was extremely dull last week,| May new 16214 entente with the 1 also to strengthen prices. The open-| picked up measurably in value, with | July ; i! ing, % off to t4 cent up, May new| total-sales running close to the mil- He's Both Cobb was the big noise in Detroit's batting carni with the Yank whacking out four hits in as many times at bat, including a brace of) home runs which gave him four for rs lost, 14 HARRY WILLS Is the Present Belief of Champion Jack Demp: Now in Training asure of the advanced to and rave him 112 during aucle. Cobb's homers r. His wat ’ his life time and his 10,400th time | BY JOE \ WILLIAMS K coer | pfendersonville, N; « Speedway Began at 2 R #H A ninth inning rally by the White] work out in a_wari This Afternoon 1st. aes Sox which had netted two runs \high up in the Blue Ridge Mc ountains and O'Neill; nipped by Meyer, utility shortstop for that roll thunderously againstva pur- Haines ae O'Farrell. the Senators, when he made a ple skyline, like giant elephants in Charlotte, ay 10. -P) (Others not scheduled). iant peg to first, ending the statipede ‘ Charlotte early today men enough’ on the bases to)” He lay ap his back on a rumbling] With people us soucheast- win, table in the little white cottage he] ern. states who came to attend the ee ae Although the Indians idled, they|uses for a home . while Jerry the] fourth semi-annual authomobile racel Chicago 5 moved into a tie for second place with the Yanks and are but a half game! trom the first running, The Red Sox, | Athletics and Browns also were not at the Charlotte speedway, auspices of the Ame association. Sixteen drivers, reek, his idolatrous train his mus und massaged h Like the gentle swell of low tide, the heavyweight c! kneaded loins. e sea at mpion's headed 16 DRIVERS QUALIFY FOR AUTO RACES: 250-Mile Grind on Charlotte; in Aufdmobile | Philadelphia . Cincinnati Dean and inich, Snyder, Hartley, McMullen; Bush and Hartnett. ( under the Washington 6 Lyons and Scha! berry and Ruel. by Harry scheduled, chase rose and fell and tiny rivulets| Hartz, have qualified for the 250-mile — of cascaded down his bristly] grind, which is scheduled to begin j 2 if "Lat lock. The purse is $25,000. | Detroit . : ms iy ews had come that day from New iHiantz set a new track record: for” ‘Stoner, | Yor! the e the Charlotte track in the qualify-] Ales <a ing tests when he made 138 miles an] A"@ Bassler: | Shawkey, NATIONAL eae rk A New York 7 1 Chicago .. 8 13 enfield, ‘ott, Barnes ‘erguson, Mar- Thomas, Beall and P. Collins. 0 July. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 10, 1926 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ia@r oe and July 1.39@%, were followed ty a material setback all a, mark at the end of the third around, but then ‘by a raise to well! Motor, rubber and accessory shares jove Saturday’s finish for May and| were hardest hit, with selling obvious- ly inspired by the announcement of a cut in automobile prices by one of the large manufacturers and by the report of an increase in rubber stocks on hand in this country. About a dozen issues in the automotive and Oats were firmer, sympathizing tire groups collapsed to new low with-corn, Starting unchanged to ts | Jevels for the year, the list including tent higher, July 42%@%4, oats un-) Jordan, Studebaker, Moon, Fisher derwent » slight sag, and then -made| Rody, U. S. Rubber and ‘Goodrich. BISMARCK G IN (Furnished by’ Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 10 No. 1 dark northern, .. No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum No, 1 mixed drum No.1 red durum. No. 1 flax. . 2 flax. 1 rye Lucky and Wise Wha Tries “The Wedge” First Corn showed independent strength, owing to scarcity of offerings. After opening % off to % cet up, July 73% cents, the market scored a de- cided general advance. E 1 0 Hallahan, E 8 1 0 aif 15) 12 Dauss ! Shecker, {fight and hour, thus gaining first place. {Tunney would opponent, saeceatlealle Reid Hard ‘question AMERICAN ASSOCIATION - “Which wou e the harder to First Game hip?” 1 asked as Jerry they yed his it an limbed form iI St. Paul replied Loui Ree and I would s upp Wilkerson and Meyer Track Of ficials Expect Crowd | of 40,000 to Watch His- imight } Bismarck’: First and Second] Second on the ‘button.’ But I’m not sure iy R AH E toric Preakness CUS oe ae Teams and Prison Nine | 3% Paul: a ee - him anything el Pipgras and Hoffman; ‘Cullop, Mol: mouth were Idle Yesterday ! Baltimore, 10.—(#) ~Thoa-! pronounced as if the ley and Devormer. sands of fans from all turfdom gath-| filled with steaming — potatoes pees 1, éred here today to witness the 30th i Rain interfered with all scheduled no: i renewal of the historic preakness, When- | baseball games in this vicinity yester-| Minneapolis . 3 0 i premier event of the! east’s spring | fight youjday but the moisture was so. badly| /Mdianapolis 6 0 racing season, With the field one of 1 imagined Jess| needed that no-one was particularly | (Tie, called end Sth, rain). the best sent after the $50,000 stake | ld give me my hardest] disappointed because the rain pre-| p)lubbell and Byler; Burwell and ib recent year: | Ht fa jest. 1 thought} vented the ga Florence. shadowing from s po would be my easiest; it] ‘The Bismare y te vas sched- Mea | among the 15 entries, interest ran| hardest, duel te alee Wee ee oe | i high. Track officials at Pimlico were | | 1 asked Dempsey how he planned to} Washburn, and the city second team| Milwaukee 5 6 2 { prepared to handle a crowd of 40,-| ‘i if Tunney ultimately | had arranged ‘ith Baltoin| Peledos.. 1 178. a gaine Although “dark horses” have tuted the last few runnings of tne Preakness, attentign of track follow- ers has been centered ma nly on half | lds, elled, the grounds bei The local clubs were noti effect carly Sunday morni nake ie trips to the ‘ous to you,” en’t the slight- cht now how T would fight id € Hine : t ont { a doren of th oH that hu ideas | The game between the si H to capture ‘th purse. for Rie even | Seca haue aan i Pata reigned favorite. hen [climb hetween the rapes spital team, which was te olt, Bagenbagage. I just gt in there and of Kentucky thorou * breds this y: promised to hw considerable, following, as did Rock Man, who, with Montferrat, was th Bradley's ; representativ cancelled. The Bismarck city team to open the season next S game on the Bisma true, in a degree, most im. ver advanced f the for Demy petuous Sagamore stable entry. Dress Par-|t the nose-/ against the Washburn ade, the n Riddle farm's Man |*Preadi ket. man who thas ever play It is undouheed con-| wu O’War colt, Color Sergeant, to carry H, P. Whitney's colors, and W. Heffords’ 8, were the others fig- ured as possible winn Clear weather and af: have marked the Pimlico meet 30 far, but possibilities of light thunder showers late. this afternoon were seen by weather forecasters. INlinois, Michigan Tied For the Lead in Baseball Race +; jy nicaro, May.10—l 10,.—)—Iinois and ienigan now share the lead in the eae conference baseball race with Purdue third, Minnesota fourth and Northwestern and Wisconsin in a tie for next place. Iowa trails the fieid, aving lost all wt. all four 4 starts, ed to attend the prac! never seen ng at 6:30, as no defi the ered “in actio: Hidd n back in his noodle T rather to y Paveilalne.| we ake ah Famous Rac Race Horse Guest of Honor at a Birthday § Party Sorta Rosa, Calif., May 10.—)— Equine -aristocracy represented by. Disguise, famous race horse of an- her day; was host yesterday to sév- fal hundred members of the human fami ‘i “The oécasion was the 20th birthday the thoroughbred whose name is own wherever horses run and ees, gather. Disguise is declar- the oldest thoroughbred race in’ ~. marie Parien his get h: ‘upproximately s'whose names are fee hyenas a baa? a ia f the nation is het Rancho, country ate of John Pet ter, ay guests ae steed. ass€mblage ita huge or shap- an, whi rested $15 inch was led : ‘enrrots,, the slot ea than Melien are third rocked at Baldwin, but both games were can- on the penitentiary diamond, s yet been decided upon and the of the team want to try out en, Reitz and Young; g too wet.) Heving. ied to this ng and did two towns. tate prison town state o havé been Kansas City Columbus . Sinn, Dum: Meuter, now plans un Tulsa 3-2; Denver.5-6. St. Joseph 3; <Omaha 1, Tuesday nite Tineup St. Paul 11; Louisville 17. Minneapolis 7; Indianapo wing it the departure ot Bobby Jones and Fred ‘Hanoy . Snyder; _ Neu. bauer, Shea, Zombro, Youngblood and game called end 3rd,-grounds wet. SATURDAY’S RESULTS AMERICAN ASOCIATION Stauffer, Strohm, Burke, McCrack-; Thomas and WESTERN LEAGUE Oklahoma City 6; Des Moines 31. } sécond } \ing 25. or more higher; closely sorted minor gains. The unexpectedly large decrease of _Hicter quotations on hogs relped/ over @ half a million tons in the April give a lift to provisions, unfilled orders of the United States SO:aT BAUS IENOGK Steel corporation also was a factor in the -selling. U. S. Steel common South St. Paul, Minn., May 10—(U.| tel) below 128:and Bethlehem touched S. Department of Agriculture)—Cattle| @°new low ‘level for the year at 38. 5.600; fed steers and yearlings in lib-] Dupont scored the largest individual eral supply; quality rather plain,)tos; among the active issues, breaking opening slow, prospects around : chats Niower’ fas the stock, eanners |SiEMt points. General Motors dropped and cutters also showing the deeline; ; : ologna bulls unevenly 25 to 50 cents | substantial cath dividend at oe Gatien lower; weighty kinds off most; stock- | Company and Kelsey Wheel sold 4 and crs and feeders slow, fully steady; | 41, Pointe lower respectively. bulk fed steers and yearlings 8.00@ |" Oily were rather sluggish despite 860; few better. grades eligible UP-| the unusually favorable earnings {wards to 8.75@9.00; fat she stock! port of the Skelley Oil company, and a largely 4.75@7.50; canners and cot ee te een eae rinmuodity ters 4.50 and down; bologna bulls! jrices, Rails also were inclined to 5@6.25; stockers and feeders 6.50) heaviness, but with the exception of | ; quality rather plain. A t Li “ Ives 3,200; mostly 0 cents lower: a RnEse, Cease tiise, ie: West ywere bulk 9.00; few plain grades 8. ty CHICAGO POULTRY 8.75. Hogs 12,500; Chicago, May 10—-(AP)—-Poultry alive firm; receipts 2 cars; fowls 29 Inves- tigate Barley . Speltz, per ewt SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more. No. 5, No. 6 Sample 1 cent -per pound discount unler 55 the Bar corn, 79 Ibs., 5 ents under shell. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Mirfneapolis, May 10-+(AP)—Range of carlot grain-sales: Wheat No. 1]. dark northern 1.59%@1.67%; N dark northern 1.58@1.65% ;-No. 3 ditto er durum mixed’ durum L27h@La8%; No. mixed wheat 4.57%. Barley sample.grade, 59@63; No. 6 No. 3, 62% @65. Corn No. 6314; No. white, 60@%. Oats No. 2 white, 39% @4014. 3 "yellow, irly active, averag- bulk. 100@180 pound averages 13.7: ulk) @32; broilers 38@46; turkeys 35;| Rye No. 1, J. V. Broxmeyer 180@325 pound average pec oartp roosters 19; ducks 30@32; geese 16, Flax No.1, 2.27% @2.31's. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE pigse mostly 15 cents higher; bulk 16.00; dull on 130@150 pound aver- bidding mostly 13.60@13.76; on} averages cost Saturday 12.92; Sheep 1,000; fat lambs . opening|- around steady; best wooled lambs. 16.00; one dowble choice shorn lambs unsold; run includes three loads di- rect and one load going through; fat ‘sheep unevenly lower. POTATOES ‘Chicago, May Pm ie ceipts 85 cars; total U. S@urday 68. Fovetts 3 dian; trading slow, market strong; Wisconsin sacked round whites 3.50@3.15; faney shade higher; inferiors :3.20; Minnesota sacked round ites 3.25@3.60; Idaho sacked russets mostly 3.50@3.’ sei fancy shade \higher; badly ii esas 3,00; new stock about: sendy Se ‘exas sacked Bliss Triumy ‘mostly 6.50; Florida Rose No. 1, 10.50@1 @9.00. Ee : ae er Spald ing 3 No. 2, 8.50 1 Minneapolis, May 10—(U. S. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Light wire inquiry, demand very slow, market dull. Car- loads delivered sales, freight: only de- ducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked ewt., round whites, U. S. No. 1, few rollers 3.15@3.25. CHICAGO GRAIN 10—(AP)—Cash: Wheat reg, 1.66; No. 1 hard, 11,68; No, 2 northern, 1.64. Corn No. 2: mixed, Mere: No. 1 1; No, 2 white, T3@73%. white, iad No, 2 white] Bellies, 18.12. Milwaukee 6; Toledo 7. Kansas City 4; Columbus 3. 3 St. Lou: ton 9: Bi Pittsb bukghes, New ‘York 4; Chicago 6. Philadelphis 0; 0; Gincinnett 2. AMERICAN LEA St. Louis 0; CAN LEAGUE 14. Clevelahd 10; Bosten 4. Detroit 7; New York 5. Chicago 115 Washington: 5: y cover will . carry ing crown int (UP) —iBhek 18 Sah ineieet a kd inthe othe Rivagle corker. | Tm ti older, 0 has @ eS e % ince xeneed! ‘of: eof a "put that/: promoter lim m Malena

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