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a * Thom, 3b... Turtle Lake. . FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926 © New York Now Five Full Games Ahead of Cleve- land, Its Nearest Rival — _ Five full games ahead of Cleveland | its nearest rival, after a string o! nine straight victories and 15 home suns for Babe Ruth, the New York Yankees are joyful. Yesterday, they defeated’ the St Louis Browns on six hits, but two of them were: crashes to the bleachers by Ruth and Pat Collins. A similar belt by George Sisler put his team. in the lead for a couple of innings. The final verdict was 5 to 4. Harriss pitched well behind heavy Barrage from the, bats of the Philadelphia Athletics and turn back Cleveland, 10 to 2, Gordon Cochrane inserted a home run. Detroit battered Stanley. Coveleskie for 10 hits in five. itinings and ekéd bbe a 6 to & victory bee a Washing- on. There was a slag fest at Boston,| add downed the Red Sox, 3 to 4, Brooklyn In Third. Place Brooklyn dropped a notch in the National league with a setback at the hands of'the circuit leading Cincin-! nati club, 7 to 2. The defeat put the Dodgers in third-place, : Pittsburgh lost’ to the struggling} its, 5 to 4, a ninth inning rally; falling, short, | Vie Keene of the: St. Louis C: dinals' won his sixth game of the son by holding the ilies to five} hits and one run, His mates scored four times off the pitching of Knight and Ulrich, “Rogers Horns! who was spiked in Wednesday’s game, was back in the Kneup, but failed to hit safely. Charley Root served a ‘good time for the Chicago Cubs and downed the Boston Braves, 8 to 4, Youthful Woman May 20.—(@)-—Virginia , 17-year-old Chieage golfer who c#fmaxed sensational. winter playing in Florida by defeating Glen- na Collett, is working to get 250 or{ fe ards with her wood clubs b ¢ plays in the women’s natio! al this summer, The 225 yards she averaged from the tee last year don’t satisfy the sduvenile star. Jystback.from the: south, she began this week on & strenuous program which she hope: will give her the desired distance. That, 260 yarda she is after may be. the factor which will enable Miss Van. Wie to again defeat Glenna, this time. for the national rather’ than. Florida cast coast championship, which she won a six-foot putt on the 19th, Yale and Harvard Rowing Crews Face Strenuous Battles New York, May 21.—()—Those ancient and honorable rivals’ of the college rowing world, Yale and Hai vard, face prospects of strenuous. races tomorrow in efforts to keep their varsity slates clean. Yale, ww in its-fourth straight season without defeat, encounters Cornell. and Princeton in the cighth annual Carnegie cup, regatta on Lake Cayuga, Ith: N. while Harvard meets Pennsylvania and Massachu- ute of Technalogy on the Charles river at Boston, The Blue and Crimson varsity eight, will enter the tests aa favorites, ~~ Turtle Lake Nine Wins From Denkoff. Turtle Lake, N. D., Mey after supper seven innin, pes ednesday, the Turtle Lake diamond Turtle Lake whipped the fast Denhoff aggregation to the tune of 11°to 10. Gesellschen, Denhoff's twirler, was invinciblé in all’ except the second inning when the Turtle Lake boys went wild and five hits and three errors combined to let in 11 scores. Neustel. pitching for Turtle Lake, held Denhoff to two hits until the fifth inning when he allowed four hits, made an overthrow to. third and a wild pitch, allowing the Denhoff men to score six times, Lienhart took the slab for Tartle Lake in the sixth, Leeberg taking his place behind the bat. It was getting and it was impessible to see the fast balls handed out by the veteran catcher and Denhoff was retired with three strike-outs, The box. acore folloy Turtle Lake Johnsan, 1b. « puact oh . . Sherer, 2h, ania & p. - » Max ee 3 . Maxwe! Neustel, Lynch, rf. . & fa tee eb BO me et rage t once” Sound tom me Od lesewc-owse® al or sccosyo Pe sl eoess } Denhaff., Payseno, ‘rf. Se thes: oe Bl vewennnne geet wel Render. aa, Wertzfeld, c. Kaugust, it. Hasan, Ibs on, Genellachen, Koth, ef. Rohrer, 2b, Totals... 2p. wee noonwr own Sl non al cmos a= os ae ar TT al ecurese-se” alone ea o~- 2 a: o or ae 5 Nenhoff, . wl Struck out: By Neuste nings; by. 3 Gesellschen, “ron, Two Raugust. ‘ ning will pee ey witl ra8m. a d leasusepcesd Kentucky, will’ be happy. for ‘another year: A tucky-owned horse has ‘won the Kentucky Derby, Ame: ica’ face, The photo above shows the amazin; ictory. vi beat oyt Rockman. Below Bubbling Over and his jockey, A. ajare shown being: showered with flowers in front of the judge’s stand. gly easy manner in which’ Bubbling Over, one of the E. R. Bradley entries in the race, galloped to Five lengthss behind is his stablemate, Bagenbaggage, who WHEN BUBBLING OVER MADE KENTUCKY BUBBLE OVER Kentucky-bred and Ken-1 | greatest. lohnson, ! scrapper will not engage in \ bouts until the title go. one of the first under the nois boxing regime, LATO) TAKES hinges ae a ew York Young Miner Is Given Five of | Philadel the 10 Rounds—Mickey | {ishineton Wips Only Three {Detroit . | Boston iSt. Louis.. Scranton, Pa. ‘May 21--()—An-| thracite miners of the Wyoming Val-‘ ley, home of Pete Latzo, went into the} earth today with smiles and bulging ‘pocketa—the fruits of an amazing conquest. Pete Latzo, 23. ld son of the! miners, is welter-weight boxing cham- pion of the world. He got the decision in 10 rounds last night over Mickey Walker. of, Blizgheth, N. J., a two to one fav- orite. i Walker, who won the crown hy a decision over Jack Britton in New York three years ago, Jost it in a desperate struggle hefore 12,000 s tators, most of them Latzo. Prayers. Answered / Prayers said in the mining Games Today St. Louis at New York. roit at Washington, Chicago at Boston. NATIONAL LEA barat Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh . St. i fi ae Games Today Philadelphia-at St, Louis. boston at Chicago. New Yorkat Pits Broaklyn at Cincinnati. egion ietory were answered. of bride that h would became champion correct, ‘At times blood spurted from the faces of the combatants, but neither} Standings gave an inch, Toe to toe the young Ww. sters,.one tho product.of the city {I w and 4he other ofthe c lashed 18 ‘out -at each other, firs d then |Toledo . 17 ‘tho other sceming to have the ad- 17 s - 16 ‘Milwaukee Minneapolis Columbus .. vantage. Latzo had met Walker before and suffered, But, knowing that many a slender purse iad been staked on his chances, Pete fought last night as never had he fought before. Up to the fifth round Walker appeared to have the ‘advantage, but in that round Latzo rained blows and drove Walker to\a corner. From that time the miner appeared to be gaining strength and courage. Latzo Given Five Rounds With miners standing on their chairs and shouting, the last two rounds were terrifie, and the final ‘bell found the boxers slugging away ‘at e@ch other with the referee trying +o pry them apart. Two judges voted for Latzo and the consensus at the ringside gave him five of the 10 rounds, Walker three, and two even. ing under the ‘seven years Gamen Today Milw: St. Paul at Kansas City. Indianapolis at Toledo. Louisville at Columbus.- Brooklyn .. 2 Cincinnati . q McGraw, Vance and O'N and Pieinich. New York . Pittsbargh Greenfield, Morrison and Gooch. 5 4 name of “Young Clancy ago. Last night’s gates receipts were es- timated at $90,000, of which Latzo’s B share was 17 per cent. Walker was| poston .. | guaranteed $30,000, or 37% per cent) Chicago . 8 of the net receipts. Mogridge, Smith und “ Root,and Gonzales. Mandell Trains For Py Philadelphia St. Louis .. 4 ‘Rocky Kansas Bout Chieago, May 21.~(#)--Sammy;} and O'Farrell. Mandel of , Rockford hag returned i — from the west coast and started AMERICAN LEAGUE Searing for his effort to relieve . R np gE Rocky, Kansas, of the lightweight box-| St.. Louis. ‘ : : ing crown here in July. The Illinois} New York . ~~ “Stribling Whips Johnny Risko Tt will be 0 {| Pennant Progress | etd at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIAT ce at Minneapolis, ge ee en | Yesterday 's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE R #5 Davies and Knight, Ulrich and Wilson; Keen} any more new Illi- | TION 16 16 | E 8 1 2 0 cil; Rixey H E 10 1 10 0 Snyder; E Py 10 %, Taylor; { \ | ‘ | i “New. York, “May. 21.>-()-—Hand- Eddie ae in a 10. {Square Gavden. eunt, 5 ae of those Horatio Alger t Boxing: followers favor, the¥ehabesa [ifinan’ to like that. ‘ot ereeans Georges, sat trai “nde ie I’ve got a million—if I ~ GRAN | MARKETS By Assoclated Presa Teased Wire CHICAGO RANG f Stns May 21> sce hes tt 4 y q : Close Close —Today— cd wari ee peak Yesterday Year Ago Open High ere IS IR EGU R May new 1.623% 1.68% | 1.64 1.64% 4 May old 1.62% 1.62% = 1.62% \ feo iy tts A Suly 155% 1.86% “ ‘y Saw ete! cM Pp, Sept. 1.47% 1.32% OFtecieed te ees WB Paes ae erings of May of Suffi-|°May 1.13% 70 July : 1,15 14% | cient Volume. to Break Sth 11% 1.13% 78% : ats Prices Temporarily May 30% Ab Xvi July 40% Ab hicago, © May) 21—(AP)=Rapid M07 fluctuations in the price of May de- |) " livery of wheat signalized today the it [approach of the end of the season au ettlement of accounts. Offerings of |” ae ;May were of sufficient volume té!1 break prices four cents temporarily. Hed et | | Wheat shipments from Omaha to Chi. amen —. cago were announced and rains hoth in the American and Canadian north- ba west tended further to’ weaken et ues, despite export business estin ed at 800,000 bushels, Iurgely Cana. be aI eee Pa eommee Y dian 2 18,25 138.35 18.25 18.35, ling out of May by houses th : rE iwere at the same time purchasing MINNEAPOLIS RANGE | POTATOES. July was a feature of today's trading. Muy 21 | ne chicsee, May. 21—(AR)—Potato res Much ‘of these transactions took Open “High Low Close | ccipts 77 cur ; place at a difference of 28% cents a! Wheat— | 666; on tr bushel. This is the widest difference; May old | MOeetape: murkes aeeay shown in @ long while, and appeared| May new sacked round whites ibest to represent an extensive evening up} July ordinary 2.50@2. of accounts ‘preparatory to a final] Sept. | round whites 2.25@ windup of dealings in May. Rye- | russets 3.00@ new stock trading According to advices at hand, rains} May old | fair, market about steady; Louisiana today..in. the northwest were more} May new | Texas sacked Bliss Triymphs (a general than at any time this spring.| July 1) ROM 7H" + | 6.00; partly graded, 5.25@ South Dakota, where some of the] Oats. ida barrel Spalding Rose No. worst drought complaints of late have May old 36. | @10.6 come from, reported a steady down-| May pour at various places. J 37 Outside interest in corn and oats] Fla: was very light, and the markets for both the feed grains were casily in- mand slow, market slightly Vf 2.301% 2.30 carloads delivered sales freight only fluenced. s held within relative-| Barley. | deducted Minneapoils-St. Paul rate ly narrow limits. ) id cwt und whites U, S, No. 1, Wheat closed irregular 1% cents te G1 net lower to % cents advance, corn i % cent. to 1 cent up, oats unchan to % cent higher; and provisions un changed to 10 cents a ; duly TISMARCK GRA’ Russell-Miller Co.) rek, May 21, Minneapolis, Minn., May Flour 5@10 cents higher; in carload family patents quoted at 9.00@ in 98-pound cotton MARKET . 1 northern ‘spring May 22 durum durum . (AP) Show and failure RANGE OF CARLO’ Minneapolis, Minn., May e of carlot grain sale: tt No. 1 dark northern 1 2 dark northern 1 cables to ated an but clines, July held within a rang most of the session, dip (| Mard winter ..... ; é outset and hanging lifeless. until a] We quote but do not handle rally in outside markets bréught an upturn of 1" cents from low Oats followed the leaders within a w orange. July rye broke 1%«]§ early and rallied with wheat. ily flaxseed declined 1 cent and re gained half of the loss. Cash wheat was generally stronger. Heavy weight, low protein spring were ne in wheat ta held to small prices 2 hard winter 1.5 durum 1.5242; No. 2 durum mixed durum 1.31@1 ed wheat 1 n, ew ; sane SHELL CORN 3, 56 Ibs. or more Gaston and Schang; Thomas and f one cent higher. Durum was quiet otro 2 and steady. Washingt mt Corn receipts were nil. Oats were] * " Bassler; firm to % cent higher. Rye ‘guson and quiet and steady. Barley w: : supply and demand was fair to good. ° red, 2 haute — Flaxseed was quiet an dstead receipts —— a ao. exe 2 mixed, 7244; No. 2 yel- ie firsts 29@)! ) ag OTe igre 2 white, 4M@42%; No. gl Leverett, Thomas and " Barer tee 3 s eases; |2 white, 414 @41%. f Rye. | Not_quoted. Barley, 68@75, Timothy seed, 6.25@7.00, ‘ Wingfield, Keifer, Lundgren, Rutting| Titleholder’s Trust Fund of Hauer gage $200,000 Sets Him Nicely storage packed extras firsts 31. storage BRISK UPTURN R W & For Lifeti Cheese unchanged Clover seed, 15.00@ 18.00, Cleveland ... Root amet oes For Lifetime learns ama Mae Lard, 1 Philadelphia . 10 1 0 ~ GO a Seri - Ribs, 17.50. Uhle, Karr, Lehr and Myatt; Har- . of A.) Bellies, 18.: Cc Market Responds to Eneour- $0005 d : riss and Cochrane. (BY JOE WILLIAMS) Hendersonville, N. C., May 21.— FARGO BUTTER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION itheshovs will never have to hold a] aging Statements on Out- Fargo, N. D., May 21—(AP)—Buiter socnit R A Jack Demp: look For Busin fat, churning cream 41; Baa stock kind 14.20@14.40; pounds down 14.50@14, to 170 pounds = 14.7: pion, exuded this philosophical crack. Pover disc! better top on 140 Kansas City chupp, Johns; man, McCarthy; and jon, pugs had been under The ‘camp tale spinners __New York, May 21—(AP)—Respond- ing to encouraging statements on the es were recounting. extravagances of : few killing ee old-time heavyweights and gay blades | 2¥took for ‘business ‘by steel execu- eight hog: “ sre” ai iescutes ted of modern times, pues livre the sore Ann, mel 3 e a age a It was pointed out that Sullivan |in® of the American Iron and Steel Minneapolis 7 hi i if ‘ Institute h stock pri d hite Broadcloth ndi-practicall th t his death, | £8 ere, stock prices turne White Danforth and MceMenen bate ie in neager financ|Driskly upward today on buying @14.85. meager finan- a 3 active Jeffries lingsworth, Benton and Krueger. MAI. ‘clneuiaatenocs, daved|*ptead over a broad list: Trading aS ans Aone Conte srbett | Showed a substaniial appreciation in week eae SHIRTS little’ of his vast ings, Corbet . : - Dlbeahurs. 5 7 2|Sharkey squandered thousands at the pais running over 900,000, shares, papi: bs Koob, Wilkinson, Cullop and De-} track and Johnson was unhappy un-| 9» 2a Delprar apart scaling 1,128 pounds clearance $1 95 vormer; Sommers and Meuter. less on a sending or; following the calling of abant $20,. | #000: she stock scarce 3 Willard Is Wealthy continuing active demand at week’ 000,000 in bank loans. ‘Sharp rallies RH Ej Of all the heavyweights known to 4 sharp advance; mived steers and heif- vs Indianapolis 7 14 0/ the game nono was more frugal from| #l#0 took place in the French and Bel-} ers upward to 9.50; light or doubtful “Teenored Toledo .. . 6 re 0|'the beginning or more wealthy at the | 8! Molle wanes canner cows weak; mostly bologna Wisner; Speece and _Hartley;/ finish than Jess Willard. A retired sils made a good response to the! yy115 6.50@6.75; vealers 11.50@)1 Bieea: Clarkson, Tunney, , Woolfolk, and] land-holder in California at present,| Publication of excellent Aprit carn-l1, hackers: desirable kosher calves tigate Heving. % +|the-big Kansan can probably write |/m« statements, Nee, Yom Central.| 13 do@14 presae 4 @ bigger check than any fighter in Atlantic Coast Line, Li ckawanna and Sheep 5,000; fat lambs generally WESTERN LEAGUE the game. Delaware and Hudson all selling 2 oF) strong; bulk desirable clippers 14. Omaha 12-6 Ultimately Dempsey will be the| more points, higher, while At -1@15.60; no strictly choice’ kinds on Baltimore and Ohio, Wabas! Southern advanced a point or more. Oils also took a new lease of life on the announcement of another in- crease in gasoline prices, by the Standard.-Oil company of New Jersey. Associated oi] rallied 24% and General Aschalt one, sa Specialties which have been heavily bffered of late by bear traders, ral- hea vfiskly ina cessation of selling pressure. Woolworth, Montgomery Ward, Dupont, General Electric, Bald- win, Foundation company and Allied Chemical were among the many ‘is- sues to sell two to nearly four points higher. The closing was strong, Rallying tendencies, were well maintained in the late trading in the face of an- other advance in call money to 4% per cent, and a selling attack against the sugar shares. ‘Commercial solv- ents issues were lifted about 7 points Leach to 1926 high prices, while Gen- eral Electric, U. S. Cast Iron Pipe, Dupont, Woolworth, Allied Chemical, American Can and Interborough 2 to 3% points above last night’s closing quogatjons. Sales approxi- mated 1,800,000 shares. 80.ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South Paul, Minn,, May 21—(U S. D. of A—-Catile 1,400; al) classes in moderate supply, ‘opening fally steady, strong undertone; long yea lings early 9.80; mixed yearlings, 8.60; bulk fed steers and yearlings ‘on down to 8.00; fat she stock mostly 4.50@)7.50; canncrs and, cutter changed; bulls strong; bulk i 6.25; heavies upwards to 6.503, stock- era and fecders steady. Calves 1,600; veal calves, quality, considered, fully Lincoln 9-7; Si Tulsa 11 4; Oklahoma City 15, ; Des Moines 1. richest. He owns a hotel in Los Angeles, the Barbara, that is valued at $400,000. Besides this he controls ! other properties on the coast worth about. $150,000. Dempsey has lost a lof of money in bad investmentd. He sale; fat sheep weak to 25 cents low- er; most fed clipped natives 7.00@ 7.50; sizable lot of 143 pound aver- ages at outside price; few 60 pound clipped lambs to feeders 11.00; small lots of 70 pound native springers at Denver (AP) ‘ompared to V' north- Wheat receipts 142 a year ago. , No. 1 dark north- ing: to fancy, Te good to choice, 1.60'n@ ordinary,.to good, 1.58'x@1.60's 1 hard spring, 1.60%@1.66%%; dark hard Montana, on track, 1 1.63%; to arrive, 1.58% July, 1.56%; Sept. 13544. Corn No. 3 yellow, 66@69. Oats No. 3 white, 37%2@37%. Barley, 57@66. Rye No. 2, 80% @82%. Flax No. 1, 2.27% @2: ( R sj mbbut investments. ¥ AND HUFFMAN wd? But even if the breaks go against today, “I'll be Set for life. I've got a trugt fund of $200,000 and this will live: Aman, who get along on Shatepnnc na pinch dogsn't Sunshine nce This, trust fund is similar to one Coast ili j 0,000, ‘It’s one of those “hands- cific. t, Bugilist at. propositions. No matter what , Madison Square i ray lose more. You never can tell me.” confided .the champion to me MEET TONIGHT pay me $1000 — month as long as I 3 | : sega Jéserve the French Righter to.Tackle Par) ic onout by Baie Ruth in the sum [happens Dempsey. can't. touch the 4. V. Brezmeyer OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE 00,000, Nor can the Bambino touch hi Dempsey, who hax a facile tongue penticr of France for apt phrases, calls this his “sun- igther effort in ‘the shine insurance.” e ee +The champion says he will be. able former ‘light. heavyweight : to write his first million dollar check champion of the world, veteran af the| after the September fight, win or lose, world war, who has been a pugilist] fe has already made more than’ a since he was 13 years old, will tackle| million out of throwing punches but of- the jismanagement of . enterprises ‘in ee which he was interested cost him ¢ heavily. Dempsey is under a qc \He says it cost h ,000° to live last year. sine ‘| eludes considerable money which was fottaet a deficit inxhis hotel Besides his. personal ex- mpsey maintains separate ex TOF his dad“und~tether- ahd some of his brother: some Georges Georges is tremendous ra old, In all o hal around his great battles scien, weigdatl a. to opponents. mes: he gone before:the American public and thal We at e-heen -victarlausy: ap. ‘3 inst. Battling Levinsky. : hen he returned to America Tat | operations. Witter We said-Giat We would nat ac. e cont. engagements tq hox, But. he, s@pred und a victory tonight will him.in line for unother mange ie Not Mon re “Non't get the idea I’m money-mad,” | steady; mostly 11.50. light heavyweight: ceo bn baet the tiled | Hogs 1400; very. slow; few carly}, . said Dempsey. “I’g naturally th but lacking ne at the Mirbapect™ of aveumalh' 8 100 to around 325 pound aver- ‘man. He “has Bes mf Million. * It'll be a big skigks Ei is ren TAIb@ 14.00 weak, to 28 etd “in and outer” in his hont# in’ tha} steam. shaveler to mit! lensing & ae i) 4. “rare a jursday Weiges3 cep 100; about, stea user cas: shown eyes selling from. 1.6.00@7.00, largely. ed faithfully for two months in A t it+the money won't mean much lantic Cit: They argue that. may have of his speed, bi that, he 8 i

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