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PAGETWO | VICTOR AT WASHBURN Local Ball Team Comes Home. With the Long End ofa | Ten to One Score With the game score xinwing of the sixth in ing@five innings of air-tight | which was well worth the pti fan, the Bismarck | St. slutggers opened up in their xame at rn yesterday afternoon. The | feat score was 10 to 1 in Bisma i faves ong wind was blowing | stralgh he batters through- out the game, making long hits al-| most impossible, and during the first five innings only three hits had been} secured off cach pitcher. In the sixth inning Bismarck! The Box Score: - Polish government is said to be chalked up one score, and added three Following is the box score: s r how great the prov-) Sng troops as a counter measure ‘ nore in the eighth hitting spree | Sta ABRH POAE ation. 5 i who are demand- in. the last stanza- added. six more “40043 11 er 1 the t tallies to Bismarck’s total | 340° 1.5 2 a1 * re! nowledge alles Washburn secured its only score in! S41 sree {Poland i thajgighth inning when Prewitt got st 21 1a an farnow and Lemberg have been on ft 1 nice hit, pilfered econd | N ; SSO 1 too under a sta an€ third and scored on a fielder's| Bos Peoples, 2b. .. Fipeapeee seat tas A Darnopol utd choice. Philadelphia Snyder, cf. 200° 4 U0 4] A clash is said to have occu ebesiise sii uate ; H i aa i We esate ae | Tarnopol between troo, H d f Sate R lat De! s a a a wonderful game; amen jay 2000 0 0 ian demonstrators in) whi al] Head o: e Regulator: rH i: egation vester-| St. Louis at Philadelphia. Boo 0 2 3 ARE rie D se hvanet ware Killed :Anushfune thEG sr aa ak i Better Kodak Finishing its, and he} Chicago at New Yor = —| 50 wounded. artment to Discuss “ 9 ‘CE” , support by| Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Totals 26,3, 6 21 13 10] udents to the number of 105 were M With Legislat SOO re nen een Oe 's teammates, as} Cincinnati at Boston. AE| ii egislature credited to Bism ek K during the ee Ge eee daring ‘ i vere censorship has been plac- = HOSKINS - MEYER me. Outside of the mound{ yn bo sees. # 2 O82 Th inding | newspapers of east Galicia be- by Slonicker the feature of the Y ti rday’ G Byerly, 1b. ......., 5 3 4 6 0 0,Granger Reports Finding cause of silaped ‘communist pri ome! was the work of Kludt in ret | este! 8 Games | Kronien, s., p 32112 11 lls of H Beasts |eanda, and the refusal of the peas- : . field, who accepted seyen Sw Wilkins, c. 623 8 2 of Sku of luge Beasts ion to +axen, cosmetics under the supery: without a shit NATIONAL gine: Meal Metcalf, cf. 5 12 0 050 jo em SRI Se the state regulatory department wil MEGAN Ritd:-werd -necured off the| E| Moharg, OP aed Along Yangtse River | be made to the next legislature i Wasbburn pitchers, but these were! Pittsburgh Se eTan SR Sy i 3 1| Harr, rf. .. 15 2.20 0 0] ‘ R. O. Baird, head of the beth Stan comtiined with clever base rbnning} Brooklyn 3 4 2] Morrow, If.........5 2 2 0 0 »| -(P)—A centuries carries out a suggestion made at the; ang ‘the loose ph ‘dge and Smith; Grimes and - — tition has guided tonvention of the North Central: burr "pl. 's to give Bismarek a like! Hargreaves. Totals 44 23 19 21 10 Ahecmodarh sciamen (of adlaontolane States Food, Drug, 1 mufaber of scores. Di hh ts ak ae Neer | association, held recently sided score, the game interesting g | All-Stars 0002001 ivcUva Flan: (Ot: cea WiNKeOESARgNUELG Ci throughout, especially inasmuch as it] Chicago Dreke -.;....,...,.h4 2.08.5 128 diseuyerios of somains oF s | aetio: TpMlbtdetiie, “aceeetinie: scoreless until the sixth frame. |New York . | if | itt orare oe tke Aeeaalaginl to H. MeRoberts, who together | fi 4 il Churehill, coach of the Bi Piercy, Jones, err, Horie Seu, Myce ee tny |e car ca eAteAptarle. meneatininaeuTicl with Baird attended ‘the convention, | MME caais housta v1 perfect-batting | Fitesiumonscand Rlorance: Siyder: | | Wil gna ane; Uewo. base Ribs avery (gy the conteal Asiatic oo Pon ea involves the handling of a large num- | average xo far this season. In®the| Others not scheduled. Se eee Oe te aoe eT oorag cee. gaturifiue temaetin “aeaeon ber of chemicals and other materials, | ninth inning yesterday he went to bat | pitas eeu Curate eee pean See ne rics uote ae We some of which are poisonous. If | Canadian Pacif upnesseste in place of Mason and connected for| AMERICAN LEAGUE Rd, ott MeCrill 1 ult Unkiema’t (¥unctes tives ik leeeh srovince. | Natives Whediter d to Death |over much of tt materials are | Se Uninc anca alia . bagger had) Philadelphia ....... 0 3 Ol fecrill 6 of Robins 6 Te i br haat phe inhibin | F ‘ Dinas. they become dange: arly from Montreal or Quel he chosen to ran it out, but he stop-! St. Loui Cy ee lhe cpa RE Rte a eh o SA SUS se Eaten By Their Com may set up a inflammation | by the short St. Lawrence route ce on the path. \ i ame here this season j Chyrehill went in as a pinch and pou d out a fine long hit which brong the winning score. ‘The Bismarck nine will p! Underwood team on the Bismar diamond next Sunday afternoon. Un-} derwWood is reported to have a fast team this season and an exciting | game@ is antic ted. H The Box Score | The box score of yesterday's game, folfows: Bismarck ‘. H PO A E} feeb ow iB. cacdim Oy Sagehorn, ae: 0 Nordlund 2. 10-50 8} Albertson 0 3 1 0 Greenfield, 02915070 Simonson, age Weer aie) acne pee 2 1 3 9; 0 0 0 OF Pq. .0 704 tov 100 0 =~ Churchill patted or Mason in the 9th. i x -Houston out on infield fly in 7th. Washburn AB R H PO Prewitt, ss ee ey Sa 1} Miller, 3b Say ie ae 1 Maxwell, c B20: 08.09 2.0 Robinson, p..3 0 0 0, 1 2 Myzay,cf....3 0 0 0 0 0 w an, tb Vek aie ae Cpa Wag) Wahl, 2b. 2 0 0 2 8 3 Hon ton, ia a..8 6 ie Wahl, Phi 4. ores OF 0:20 Di OO ‘ees Cee eT bee Wilson replaced Robinson in the box in the 9th, Robinson going to} first. DOUBLE WITH TWOON GIVES ; ROBINS A WIN) ase Successful in First = Game of Western Trip, Beating Pirates With the resumption of intersec- tional combats for the second time this. season. complet under way first division clubs the ma leagues are found with few excep- tions in crucial battles on foreign cheeonee, urleigh Grimes, stopped the world pion Pirates in the initial fray of ihe western invasion as Brooklyn! won, 3 to 0. Babe Herman's ‘double with two on base enabled the Robins toTscore twice in the first imning. ‘The Giants buried the Clubs under [5 to 3 score in the only other/ duled contest in the National. Brooklyn now commands fourth place in the standing. but is a single | point in front of-the Giants and Chinas, who are ina tie for fifth Even Series he Vorkees evened ap in their si with the Indians by taking a 4-b decision before 25,000 fans, the largest. ae aaa cog the Cleveland ball the game was “alter the the ‘seventh inning on . oon of rain, Che fans booed Cleveland’ pitchers ; bey walked Baba Ruth who re-| . threé . pass { Red Sox conquered the White | 4 to 3,-a home run by Todt} in. Bs! ighth or agit a oper ped an ¢i janing rally ge with a triple pid shut out the York club in turn would send Bill Terry to Boston and the Bi jsend Burrus to the Pirate: jing to the reports. Indi, ves would accord- Qtr ee ee | " Pennant Progress i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standings w. al ‘tie | is ‘olumbus Games Today Minn paaiolts at bettas i se bus L AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings WwW. | Games Today Philadelphia at St. Louis New York at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. Boston at Chic. ray, P cr and Hargrave. R REORI OT So vr sn cates ie 4 Chicago .. 3 Zabnizer and Gaston; Blankenship and Crouse. R a New York . eee 6 Cleveland . 3 Hoye, raster andi Collins; ‘Brill Karr and L, Sewell. Washington-Detroit postponed, AMERICAN ai ai Kansas City .. 6 10 (0 St. Paul... JA ee Olson, Hargrave and Shinault; | Pipgras’ and Hoff R oH E Minneapolis ..........0 4°72 Milwaukee ... Ae eee (eee (10 innings) Wilson, Greene and Byler; Orwoll, Sanders, Coggin, Fiddleman ‘and Me- Meneny, \ First Game R H E ‘oledo tee ae 1 0 Indianapolis 1 anes McNamara ‘and Hevings; Burwell and Hartley. Second Game R oH Toledo .. saree’ umes Indianapol 3 8 (Called nday 6 o'clock law.) Woolfolk, Johnson, Canavan and Urban; Wisner i Hartley. First Game R u Columbus 4s Louisville . 16 Vw 5 at innings) Sommer, Nauebuer, Harris, B. M er and Meuter; Koob, Wilkinson and} Devormer, Columbus .. Louisville | (8 innings, account darkness.) McQuillan’ and Hruska; Cullop,ti Holley and Meyer. WESTERN LEAGUE sleep City 12- ‘8 RESULTS AMERICAN {ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 5; Milwaukee 6. Kansas City 8; St. Paul 1. Toledo Indianapolis 7. Columbus 4; Louisville 6, AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 10; St. Louis 1. New York 3; Cleveland 15. Washington Detroit 4. Boston 2; Chicago. 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 4-7; Philadelphia 0-4. ‘incinnati 4; Boston 5. rooklyn 0; New York 1. SRIOAES, at Pittsburgh, postponed, tain. Miss Wills to to Leave the Hospital Sunday Paris, June 7—)—Miss Helen Wills, American lawn ‘tennis cham- pion who underwent an operation for; appendicitis Friday night, will leave the hospital Sunday, her mother said today, Miss Wills had a comforta- { ‘the penitentiary ball diamond yester- | the rac | Gasink walked the first two men that! dance the Chari jfaced him and then let th ; | stopped. 0 | Tost any bal lroute and keeping Vangild-| 2 |10-round headliner in Brooklyn. E| the New York Velodrome. [weight title and a clash with ‘Neer 7 ee TUKES FIRS LOSS OF ven 'Drake Giants Have an Es Time on Penitentiary Dia- mond—Score 23 to 3 | government. ‘ Commander Byrd, first to fly over his pilot, and ‘that did the fl shows good spirit. Mussolini h 1. ready awarded honor,and full credit Signer Amundsen’ that follow Gertrude extraordinary young ‘Amerlet n swimmer, will tr the Enlglisi channel/once more, and | says, “Last year’s experience will help} mi It should help her not to cat another heavy meal before she en- ters the water. A thoroughbred sink, the All Stars’ was hit to all corners of Russia kowyale’ opal Jo Mae dc: | promised, to. Germany. {Briand of France this morn MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. Hear: Senator-Nyc;, ‘Wednes- day. nizht. - thes Lourd .of trustees. rts Is head of the:foad di e regulatory departinnet. resented om the cou y delegates of umbassadgrial or ministerial rank, Both Want Seats Roth Brazil and Spain are candi ‘dates for permanent council seats, |but the reorganization committee jeharged with studying. the problem ydecs hot favor increasing the nun- "ber of permanent seats Beyond that decided to rest for a considerable timé named before resuming his flight to Minne-}- McRol P He said he believed Dan Kal- vision of ser, pilot of the plane which took off first from Chicago and stopped at t scrious difficulties and that he would report the landing field here shortly. Kaiser left Chieago-about 10 mih- utes ahead: of but ‘lost more than that amount.of time landing at Milwaukee with mail for that point. The strong wind and rough going, ck said, accounted for the delay in iser’s arrival. e. NG KAISER FORCED DOWN BY THE HEAVY WEATHER R consin, June 7—(AP)—Dan The attitude of 8; is causing great anx' was {the subject of a private conference etween Forgign Si y Chamber- in of eat Britain and Premier THEATRE. Tonight—Monday and Tuesday 2 oe Indications are, however, that noth- ing will be allowed to block the entry of Germany into: the league, and it is known that she is. aj giving eran seats to ot oe jot of a Chicago to Minne- ‘mail plane, was forced down at :horse eats nothing on the morning of Men know how to handle! but don’t know how to handle | Ives. Millions of young Amer: | jeans ‘eat heartily mmediately | . add. | third man ling « hea age to the Amer. | up connect for a homer tw ciear the| jean dyspepsia record. Tell that. to | sacks before the Drake gang could be| your children. In the second inning Drake iabeaces | got four more runs off Gasink’s of-| Sacco and Vanzetti, condemméd mur- | ferings before the side was retired.|gerers, are defended by radical o ving the visitors lead enough to win yanizations that deny their guilt. Re The final score ently the house of a witne: testi- _ {fying against them was bombed by mound for Drake/ alleged friends of the conderined hed great ball, sending a number The prosecuting Ney ae the heavy hitting All Stars bagk to euina | e bench by way of the strikeout] imimmedine LaRWRee| ell mix. | ed at all times with no danger of de- The infield working back of him dd great ball at all times nd pl the breaks of the game that any good clut gets. day afternoon in the game between’ horse Drake and the prison team, the latter thems, taking its first defeat of the season. me. ‘as 23 to 3. arg on the of death.’ If the men are guilty they should pay the penalty. But if they are ex- ccuted it should be because of. their | own deeds, not because of anybody else’s acts. Justice should prove that not hatred or im-{ Winning, piteher, from sink. Mohargs losing pitcher, Gat |pleistocene, or ice age. Used to Make Medicines “I heard that in the vicinity ofj | Mamhsien, on the Yangtse.” he said, “farmers ‘were plowing up in their fields and digging out of pits in the " STRIBLING 70 Hoss eg Papen bite ‘| MIXTHURSDAY 1 regular trade. I ‘found that, the natives used them to make medicines, a practice that dates back to the 12th or 13th century. Both Confident of Victory. But Many Writers Pick Stribling to Win fof this work, encouraging them to ' special care the skulls for whi “The natives produce literally tons of bones yeurly which they sell to New York, June 7- ~WPi-—Supreniaey 1 ff b in light heavyweight boxing i bone mnarkete” abave, the dzagon dealers for shipment to Chungking. The salvaged bones are dried, clean- ed and piled in a corner ‘of the farmers’ house waiting for the dealer I adopted the plan hatives cngaged in e for settlement Thursday. night at the ey Yankee Stadium with W. L. “Young” His. Discoveries Stribling of Georgia as challenger to champion Paul Berlenbach. Stribling arrived here yesterday and started training in a local gym- nasium for the bout. Both Rerlen- Granger's discoveries included Iskulls of a stegodon, a beast re- sembling the mammoth, of a glant ltupir and a rhinoceros. and a com- plete fossilized skeleton of the bach and Stribling are confident of a gr east Indian bisou. There winning. Many boxing writers, how- also remains of monke ever, are king Stribling to lift ancestors of the lion, tig Pi Berlenbach’s crown, ipresent day animal Tonight Phil McGraw, Detroit light- i. No Lidore types eke. represented weight, and George Balduc, meet in a'in the bone piles and only one evidence was found of the ian Jack Herman mixes in another 10- ence of man in the age from which round feature bout with Leo Gates at these “dragons” date. A pair of ant- lers had the tips cut ny evidently Phil Kaplan, who aspires, ie fight his way to the world’s middle- by human agency, +” Flowers, meets Joe Simonich in the main bout of 10 rounds at the ARE KILLED N. D., meet in aM chief 12. rounder at Coney Island, Ruby Gold- | | stein, New York junior Hgntrtt battles Mike Dundee, of Rock Island, | -| 1, in a’ six round semi-final on the | same card, | | TODAY ‘? One Was First Socialist Con- ¢| gressman — ccna from page one) | Sreseman her: Well junte said when asked t Society: 1'go, who will remain? = | Ift Se | | who there to go?” 1!) New York, June 7 -(#)—Meyer The liberal party is weak enough London, the first socialist congress: already. Take Lloyd George out and man from an eastern state, and He: it would be a political dirigible, ; Ward Cutting, society man and explo ing by its own light weight. were killed in week-end autom { {bile accidents in New York. j Stocks in Wall Street and else-' | Mr. jWhere closed Saturday with a cheer-' 12th district from 1915 919 and |ful tone. Money was cheap and 1921 to 1923, died An @ hospital last |plentiful—if you had “security.” pight of injuri received when | Stocks were up again and bears had, struck by a car which had swerved | “a tear in the eye, though the lip out of its course to avoid colliding be gay.” Farmers are expected to get; With another machine a thousand million dollars for t) He was born in Russia 55 years ago, year’s wheat. It isn’t enough, but as' came to New York at the age of 20, callous grain spectator remarked,'and worked his way through la it is better than being hit on the, school. head with a sharp stone. | Heyward Cutting. member of a i Prominent New York family, died of publicans that, want to get elected | his year is‘the price “hest financial minds” that like to see; given by republicans elected, would do well to | Adolphus and Crown Prince Louise of improve corn prices between now. and Bpreden. election, and not rely on bad weather dent on a Long Island road. He was jay, ble night and her condition was sat- isfactory this morning, but she will nat be ‘allowed to receive visitors be- fore Wednesda: Mrs. Wills probably . go tournament in “ eer Rat that ae ‘iefinite and a small crop to,put up the price.; SPAIN. TAKING - Dr. Jagger, cedese on eral) exe NO ‘HE t fest | brings foe Baye ae interest- P. ART IN T Ing device, ret in sertens or gellar, this, “hopsehold ” selamograph COUNCIL, MEET will warn the ny coming i farthguakesuificientiy. in advance | ; (Continued from page one That interests New Yorkers, told that|it\ was seen that Ateecie’ “Mello a big earthquake fault runs from the Franco, the Brazilian, representative, Statue of Liberty up the .Hudson| was not present. river. But many little earthquake|. The league secretary-general, Sir rumbles mean . nothing and,after a|Eric, Drummond, announced that he fow warnings families. will become asihad*received a letter from Senor indifferent to eagthquake warnings as|Mello Franco stating that illness pre- om ‘do to ba bars of dynai mite. vented attendance. As no other the Brazilian. delegation substituted, -howev. Mello Franco's illness was Hy int a paiee as being of 6 plomatic’ P Ntter @ considerable be assured that when pe : betw 4 ores in. decided to be represe: a council Brettog. vi ut fly, iby first secretary nf Hai The powers are srroanee tr Peli ~. fiaana row morning. >" ‘Polish Government: Uses |x morning. blowing here for; Pat O’Malley Troops.as Counter Meas- | the past two days, with the result that ~ ; | miles an hour. s n it}to be held at. Sioux City, Ta, in ad a tion or guns into the coum PemnisNionss Hg MNeE, limmenots Before You Decide Which TWIN CITY AIR | MAIL SERVICE | @UNBURN ||| Washing Machine | BEGINS TODAY | q) sities cornse dae ‘ Consider These Facts London, who represented the j to A bad spot for farmers and for re-;@ fractured skull received in an acci- ; corn. Qur|Wwith a party returning from a dance | Crown Prince Gustavus pearl ‘MANY KILLED IN FIGHTING IN GALICIA 330 a. m. today a mile west of this, 'y weather in his initial trip from Chicago to Minneapolis.’ Kaiser, made a perfect landing in an open field. Kaiser said the wind was so strong was fearful of damage to ine if he stayed in the when a favorable janding place pre- sented itself he decided to descend Laura La Plant . and wait for the wind to blow itseif . out. He will not attempt to take the ‘The ‘Teaser’”’ ' ain until later in the day, and P: . he wind does not diminish by sun- with jown will not take off until tomor~: she air is full of dust, and it is im- ure Against Ukranians possible to see a half mile ahead by one who is:an the grow! LAW MAY COVER It’s a rippling, roaring, romping yarn of a ripping, ‘rol- licking, red-blooded. girl.with a pair of naughty eyes. Danzig, June (#)—Reports re ceived here disturbances have oken out in eastern where Deb dennititin: to all principal ports in Europe. nded for passage | Make your next trip across the nference would | pupae by Canadian Pacific. known technically ‘The law recom by the rades, Trader Says Nome, Alaska, June 7—()—A tale| require all cosmetic manufacturers ly 4 days on the open sea, of deaths from starvation and of |to file their formulae with the state Further information from local cannibalism is told by Captain Ira] which would test them to determine steamship agents or their fitness for common use and also would make frequent tests to see that the standard specified in the formu- | lae were being maintained. To Make a Survey The regulatory department, _Me- Roberts said, is planning to make a! survey of cosmeties being made and sold in North Dakota, These will be tested Cd for! Rank of the motor ship Trader, who has just returned from a_ trading e ise among the islands in Bering Sea. Captain Rank says 300 natives at Indian Point, Siberia, across Be: Strait from Allaska, died from starva tion last winter and-that those of the native: ved ate their com- rades, rel: es and dogs. The natives on the Siberian coast, Captain Rank declares, depend entire- ir guns to provide necessar- These were taken from H. M. TAIT Sil 2nd Avenue South “ Minneapolis. Minn. Baird was named president of the association ut the recent convention | and will preside at the next, meeting (Continued from page one.) Ys upper reaches blowing at_a rate of 60 ‘Thor is the simplest to Fact No. 5 -wse* There are n> partato be lifted out and cleaned after a washing.. The cylinder rinses itself clean in 30 seconds. P Black was so tired from the trip he | Deer LT Million Jar Al Paeee el eel 1 Baleon; fii 8 —$3.. t 3 perdi e ry last four va, Kinet 3 om fy Gallery, unreserved, $1, 10—tax included F For wall s Seger send ‘self-addressed envelope wil k enclo: aR © $6" Harris: &! Wood: jeoimanece: ine nc oe

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