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PAGE SIX ‘SPORTS EESORTS STANDINGS IN PENNANT RACE AREUNCHANGED ision cf Spoils Memorial Day Games Leave Results the Same Memorial Das battlefields, pa on major ing in shells fre sriew’s | s of bat a ap- | parently left no wour the| ranks of major league penna tenders, today tually unch even division 0 clubs which vir-| | he ore to complete | is by vain, | advantage | at the peak of the erican as the} result of Philadelph ill better than match victory { with the Red Sox. Ho limited the Mackmen ed blo them to 0, an easy triumph, & Honors Detroit 0 Cleveland e' i honors ey : were | spread ov tilt | with ‘ond melee, ended by | eventh, the Browns account with xa 9-7| darkness in the balanced the triumph battles: struggles, S innings. ag they nicked | ly in the eighth, | the pitch-| t the! him for a one hurled the White tory the ope 4 Speaker, who has had trouble getting | into his th » benched | both him poor failed to pee the t M ped them in the first x but three Redland Hee to cheek a batting: spurt by the] mpions which carried the second] game, 9 to 5. hower of | ple at Chi- one game the other at) or the New} he Cubs 8 to 7, but it York Giants to of the day with 19 »: 1 the Phillies for a 12-1 romp. WALKER CUP GOLFERS ARE | WORKING HARD, Members of American Team Are Making in Practice Goed Scores | Rounds nd, June 1 members of the| c at ‘team. “The British p here, endeavoring to tnore than they already know of the | Jinks. Bobby Jones ina p a in! | i the | ne nd evened h #1 ii s were un-| , { cau a con-| 4 re shown here Muirfield, Scotl picture In the back row, row, left to right, ‘LOVE PITCHES Bismarck ‘Takes Mandan Into Camp Yesterday After- noon, Score 11 to 1 | | | sali i i The Bismarck h Love pitehit inst his f ables on the Bismarck diamond up 1 vietory to th el to 10, fi orable fo. and wing a cloud ip > the ground, even hits off | but non ndan sceured only s expert delivery, teralized into scores. T e tally ea in the fourt Albertson at d cooped up a grounder and wild to first base, lett: The error was easily excusable, : of the dust storm | Bismarck started the fireworks in! the first inning, when 4 hits resulted in| four ed with thi n Bi aioe ed it scoring for : eighth with one mor of the win nine showed as fine has ever been played on the ny team, and the team sure es the support of the The trames season have been featured by sportmanship, and the team is posed entir of Bismarck men! there being no salaried men in the! lineup, - | All the men played a fine game} srday, but Love's work in” the} box, Tol work at first base and! the field f Greenfiel Nord- j fund wer eptional. k management has al nes here with the L left to right, Roland Ma the Walker cup and the wland, where they ches are being held. Robert Gardner, Geor; Jessie Sweetser, Fr Bobby ancis —_—_—-o | Yesterday’s Games || Phitadelphia, tponed, rain, morn- Knight, Cineinn Pittsbu Mays man, and Pienichs, Culloton and Afternoon R iH Pittsburgh H iv 1 Lucas, Rixey, Holland and grave, Pienich; Morrison and Gooch, 1 MN. Bell : | stead, St. Louis Chi h, Hundzinge Milstead, 0 oh Johnson, Hallah Vick; dones, Root, and Gonzales. Blake TRoston- poned, rain, AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game RB | Philadelphia. : 0. 66 Boston 2 6.0 and Grove Bischoff, Ehinke Second played a few matches ¢ Von Elm and Je: a Danita Cincinnati : ag 0 0 Har- * real contest is ; looked for by the fans Brookly@, both games pont Amcrica’s Golf Stars in Walker Cup Match oa a amateur championship of the world prior to leaving for is at the extreme left of the ¢ Guilford. Front Ouimet and Watts Gunn. Jones New York.. Philadelphia Washington . Cleveland . troit .... Games Today lelphia at Boston. ington at New York. NATIONAL LEAGUE i bel Pitteburgh Brooklyn St. Loui York iladelphia Boston Games Today Sf. Louis at Chicago. ncinnati at Pittsburgh, on at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . Standings \ Louisville Milwaukee .. Kansas Toledo . Indianapoli: St. Paul. TURTLE LAKE | [S$ DEFEATED BY DENHOFF eo? to 5—Turtle Lake Plays Robinson Drillers Tomorrow Turtle Lake, June 1—Turtle met defeat on its home ¢ iday at the hands of the fast Denhoff gregation. Gesellsehen, pitching for Denhoff, was in fine fettle and ed to hold the Lakers to seven ng in no danger at any tinte. Throckmorton, pitching for the Lakers, had one nning when the | hitters from Denhoff found him and five men crossed the Lake yond Sun- ' June 2, Turtle Lake meets the “Drillers” from Robinson on the Turtle Lake field. The “Drill- ers” have won from all of the teams on the Pingree-Wilton branch and a E A PO Turtle Lake nay o 10 ; Johnson, 1b. | Olson, ss. i She Lienha j Kusler, 3 e Throkmorton, | Bochm, ef. ..... | Weinberg, an Lynch, If. . Huber, ef. Totals....... De nhoff Payse no, ey { | | ' #4 iladelphia 8 0 Koth, ston. be 0 Wertstela, and Cochran and Bischoff. First Game Chie: S es iw 9 ¢ Milier,! Buckeye and L. Chicago Cleveland . pion; ‘Davis, Van- silder and Hargrave. Zahaniser,' Hanson, 1b. ME} Thompson, 8b. 9; DS otales.. 44... 3. 911 +) Struck out Throckmorton, by Gesellschen, 14. Bases on_ balls Off Throckmorton, 1. Thiee-bagger, rockmor- err, rf. : | Gesellschen, p. . i Rohrer, ef. .... * PRISON TEAM KEEPING ITS SLATE CLEAN Min neapolis Columbus .. : 9 Games Today Toledo at Louisville. Columbus at Indianapolis. HN, 4 a, Kansas City at Minneapolis. St. Paul at Milwaukee. * VAN ORMANTIS WINNER OF THE ‘BALLOON RAGE American Balloon Goodyear III Lands 528 Miles From Starting Point (P)—John A. balloon Holland Brussels, June 1. er, in the, Ameri Naa, landed safe at 7:45 last night. Boettner was pilot of the which was competing in the Bennett trophy race. The was disqualified when the struck the ground shortly after -the start of the race, throwing out H. W. Maxson, the second pilot. The Akron Naa rose and drifted away. Wade T Orman, piloting the American balloon Goodyear Hl with Walker W. Morgan as his assistant won the having come down in southern Sweden, a distance of 528 miles from the’ starting point. Freshmen Winners in the Relay Race In the Inter-school relay race from Mandan to Bismarck: Friday the high school Freshmen finished first. The time was 31 minutes and 30 seconds. The race was run from the N. P. De- pot, Mandan, to the N. P. Depot, Bis- afterwards marck, a distance of six miles. St. Mary's Junior high and the High} to teams were composed of ilers while the Sophomores ran a team composed of six mile-run- ners. The Sophomores were one} minute and a half behind the Fresh- men, The St. Mary's got off to a poor start, for their second runner decided to change his relay, leaving no one in his place. This meant confusion | and delay and when the breach was} filled the handicap was too great to| be overcome although the ropaihing | members of the team ran doggedly | on and made a very creditable show- ing. The winning team was composed of the following: — Keissel, Benhard, | Thompson, Bahmer, Peterson, Rey- nolds, Brown, Paris, Meinhove sel, ‘Spriggs’ and | Jacobson. Sophomore milers were: Fred Land. ers, Frank Roberts, Duang Davis, Ernie Be Gardon Landers, Henry Brown and Chas, MeCarthy, On Friday evening, June 4, there will be a walking race from the Pen- itentiary to Bismarck. This race will be open to all comers. Baseball Schedule The Inter-school baseball league games for June are as follows: May 25 and June 15—High Fresh- men vs. St. Mary’s Freshmen; St. Mary’s Grade vs. Junior High. May 27 and June 17—High Fresh- men vs. St. Mary’s Grade; St. Mary's Freshmen vs. Junior High. June 1 and June High Fresh- men vs. Junior i St. Mary's Freshmen vs. June 3 and June Freshmen vs. High Freshmen; High -vs. St. Mary’s Grades’ High vs. St, Mary's Freshmen. June 10 and July 1—Junipr High vs. High Freshmen. Legislation is being Bombay to prevent scussed in drugging of “Like. Father-- Like Son” F gp Beg both prs 2 to Be ing. here Wh ~ Shai they be? Inves- tigate OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE \ hx two Second Game organizations, and] Rk oH under way for! petroit . See ae mined Mee Pate. WSt. Louis oo... a eee The (Game th, darkness.) oe Wells and Man- Be ngard, Jémnard, Bal- , Dixons ade a hit with “1 watching him and at ‘he first te when he shot a birdie three tn: th Watts Guni y Jone el—we : 0| All Stars Win From Robinson ‘ Drillers Sunday in Fast and Exciting Game Cai : Into one bran a the utmost quality Box Score The box of yesterday’ game ‘ollows: a went around the ci Among the B: Were out we: players wh vril Tolley, Rodge Wethered, W. G. Brown ro Hezlet. “They played : ler, 2b 22 4 match which Wethered and Hezlet| ‘Tobin, 1b wou, 2 Sagehorn, Ii has not yet been decided who the eight British players to mect the| Americans will be. Bismarck ‘ Robinson met a bitter defeat at the hands of the All Stars’ on the prison diamond Sunday. ‘The All Stars did their playing the first five innings when they scored their 12 runs and with fast playing, including three double plays, held their opponents scoreless and led it a day. Infielders Juckson and | Peoptes made 19 assists and put-outs i) Snyder, in the out field, added - ~ Albertson Nordlund St. Paul peas p game na atae r DEMPSEYWILL ©) ee 3 . FANS BELIEVE ' , Roett, Hemp! p Hecker Pfenning, tf Murphy, rf .. Arthur, rf .. THe largest tobacco organization in the world makes one cigarette— Camel. Into this’ one brand goes, all of the desire to please, all'of the skill to serve of the world’s largest organization of tobacco experts. The day Camel went on the mar- cigarette containing the choicest tobaccos grown could merit world leadership in cigarette sales, tind they are so ‘carefuilly blended that they never tire the taste, Ro , riatter how liberally you smike ket, it found favor with smokers. them. 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First Game Score by innings: ~ RHE Re nurmroote eee | ex” Rickard an is vy weig! meron championship plans, lately discussed | PP - 4 southland, with Jack Dempsey, Mandan—- ye in New York today. Mandan as broadcast that he is ready.| Summary: "Three base hit Nord-| fn ae siaposs of the long} iund 1; two basé hits Kludt 1, Al- a ceeenes of be negro, hertson 15 hoses on balls off, Love Wills, but word has preceded | "Sef Keimpt 3: struck out by’ Love northward that Tex has de-| 13, "by Kemf 5: left on bases Bis- “upon Gene Tunney as the| marek 10, Mandan 8: passed balls. 0, "8 opponent in an open air 0, Meer tpatédiber A feemel Unbht Roos. double plays 0. Sl] acmennece 0.0 3 1 x 192 1,00 000 176 Milwaukee ... Kansas City .. Eddlewan_ and Young; and Wells, Snydor. > ott Orch oh ree ee we} pHs Messenger | R. Bullis, 3b, p Herman Neustel 2 Harold Bullis, cf.. Cameron, ¢ .. Henry Bullis, Ib. Wick, ss. 2 C, Neustel, p, 3b.. Hatry Neustely It. E, Neustel, rf’. yd Robinson— o All Stars—- 14 Milwaukee . Kansas City A Gearin and | MeMenemy; Evans and Snyder. . First Game" eonneescan> ba ; Zl wren ses Tn Maeracn Peoples, Holland, fetes: oe Neustel, Cameron, nry Jan ‘Jey, Jackson to Peoples, G: Peoples to Kelley; Bases on bal off zig, St ik oy Carini aif MeCr: ruck out by Gasink 1, by MeGrill 1, od, cement ~to that effect by 5 eb tgp sae 9 servers here consider that Rick- Y + gids the whip hand through ' FIGHT RESULTS | if and Indication’ that. Wills ro I jins, manager, Clavel nd Harty Wills, seme inted ont of considerati a heavyweight, floored. twice ats a fact that Tex had pointed J f Clark, Atianttc sity se vonaran eerti Mollie, ie hag? 6), Billy Wablgce, C Lh na contender iwhior 4 ce an ex- | (Kid) owe iladelphia (10). _aunounce: Sedu Rapids-— Jimmy. Finley. Pa- ci; coun welter champion, won from hands. like in Pinkes jitchell (10). a ime: Waterlool, lone naph Alexander, Wat heavyweight, _ outpointed Ae ne of és : Bourlun, Des Moines, negro ‘tom you of Bis- pets, of Robinson, fa