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\ A SPORTS SORTS AYANKEES HAVE {0GAME LEAD. - OVER RIVALS Chicago and Cleveland Dead-' locked in Battle to Pass idelphia remain to oust! performan “i | ‘orge Uhle permitted the Athlet-! ies only two safe hits and hem, | 4 to 1. At the same time, Tommy) Thomas of Chicago limited the Amer- jean league* champion Washington club to a brace of singles for a to © conquest. But the brilliant western ments failed to extend to St. where the New York Yanke their lead over the nearest rivals 10 full games by defeating the Browns, |! 6 to 5. { Boston received effective pitching | from Hal Wilts its ser | ies with Detroi 7 to 3. Jess Petty Brooklyn | left hander, ved Burleigh Gr j in time to sa ay from th 1 tacking Chicago Cubs, 6 to 5. , New York Giants, victims of th Louis Cardinals in three games. last week, were heartened by | un assemblage of some 335,000 persons, und proceeded to humble Cincinnati, 10 to 3. Fourteen safeties told the | story. | 1,000 ENTERED IN QUALIFYING. GOLF ROUNDS: 112 Will Come Through Pre- liminaries For American _ Open at Columbus New York, June 14—(®)—Two great golf titles ,the American and British ‘opens, have attracted nearly 1,000 Swingers of wood and iron to the} qualification tests in the United States and England this week. Some 650 ns will disturb! the turf on 17 courses throughout the country today with admission to ‘the tournament at the Scioto country club, Columbus, next month as the i ntime there will be an extraor. dinary interest in the Americans’ playing in the central and southern | sections of the British qualifying tests starting W performers to compete at 112 Columbus for the crown now worn by come ‘the bespectacled Scot, Willie Farlane, who fought ‘through three hottest days known to. the east last summer to win at Worcester, Mass. MacFarlane defeated Bobby, Jones, the American amateur cham-j pion, by one stroke after 36 holes of play off, these two having finished @ tie at the end of the scheduled 7: hole competition. Many Are Exempt MacFarlane, members of the victor- ious Walker cup team, the first among the finishers in last ye: title play, all Americans now appear- ing in the major tournaments abroad and foreign stars will start at Scioto | without having to survive the quelify- | ing round of 36 holes. Previous to this year only the champion has been | exempt. The Chicago district will quali of 113 starters today, while 18 w produced from 105 in the New York| @rea. Cleveland and P’ | will qualify 14 and 10 respectively. | Bobby Jones, Bil! Mehihorn, George | Von Elm, Joe Kirkwood Newton start in the and Silas preliminary test ningdale course—the tion. Other Americ ‘abroad, including Tommy Armour, Joc diner and Al Watrou: Cyril Walker, Watt: and MacKenzie, will be found in th central district at Saint Anne's, | where the championship proper will | be held the last week of this month. Jim Barnes, member of the Amer- ican professional team which has been | playing in England, is the present British titleholder. 23 ARE TRYING OUT TO REPRESENT NORTHWEST Minneapolis, June 14.-—(#)—Ileav rain# over the Week-end made a so! course for the 23 amateur and pro- fessional golfers of the north who open. play at the _Interl: Country Club here today for the right t> represent this section at the na- ‘sfonal open meet at Columbus next menth, | The four turning in low cards for the 36-hole qualifying test will go to southern sec- Columbus. Among the more promin- ent players are Harrison R. (“Jimmy”) Johnston, of St. Paul, state amateur champion of Minneso- ta, and Willie Kidd, professional at Interlachen._ C. V. Anderson is en- tered from Hibbing. Detroit Amateur Team Establishes New Sandlot Record Detroit, Mich. June 14—-(4)—A new Sandlot record was established ye jay when St. Anthony, class “B” amateur club, won a no hit, no six-inning ~ame from the Order Foresters, 57 to 0. | = The winning club made 43 hits. the winning pitcher, faced struck out 13 of seored 18 runs in the 17 in the fifth and 12 doing held to one“ ran ‘only nine in the sec- | the tight loaded with Wimb! sights inals ters from his roll, for the pri od All during the game | tered. he All inning, in the initia fifth, i to 4 to 1 Y jent pl. i re come the | further bel game. ma ing, support all throug! e error was ¢ it. Tt v pla Jensen, for the signs of much all there He had apparently his speed ball, and change of n standby of Sweets ted by Simpson just on nine, ars, 8; . he Tigers secured but seven hits f s, the Tigers we he All Star battery s, When | weakening. Jess, the Lion Tamer SIMPSON, LEFT, AND JESS SWEETSE! er, the Br of the sh lion tamer, turned bac! amateur golfing classic at Mui nking field but was als nee Tigers, 1 score : 1 these were scat- en to Raugust t: ses~All Stars 1 this und despite e ed by ad been in- off Robinson 7, ou and Ba eceived fine he game, Only dup to th I together ht ‘all Cleveland, June infielde: Cae Jimmy ses w don pl He Galloway Ds was hroughout the game, very - MeGowa lost nothing from twisted exhibited a pretty occasion. His chief but the Jamieson, day, I the first Americ Here he is shown fter the two had ended their m Longre 1, Peoples ckson to Peoples to Kelly,| Mack will be without two of hi, for several days. . suspended k A. F. Simp- infield, he nob acrifice hits. Riley 1; M o Runvick; left 9, Wimbiedon off Robinson 2, out— bin- hit by pitecher— inson (Chapman, Sage); hits. off Jensen 18, U time--1 ue Connie Mack Loses Two Star Basemen 14.-(P)—Connie star Short- is out with kes has been for arguing n Saturday. his left ankle Cleveland — left BISMARCK IS WINNER OVER UNDERWOOD Yesterday, and Chalked Up 18 Hits Playing errorless baseball yester- day, the Bismarck city team easily defeated the Underwood nine, 1440 2, in a game wh was listless and without featur The put-out column in Bismarck’s half of the box score indicates the lack of exciting mo- ments in the game, since onson, Bismarck catcher, is credited with 17 and Tobin, first baseman, with eight. Sagehorn, shortstop, was the only other local player to register a put- ‘were only seven as- Every member of the local nine had his ‘batting eye well focused yester- day and each secured at least one hit. ve of the players got two hits apiece and two of them registered three each, Bismarck took a total of 18 hits otf ‘Tower and Peters, while the visitors found Love for only five. Bismarck scored one run in the first’ inning and Underwood took the lead with its two tallies of the game in the third. The local players added two more in the same inning, however, and maintained the lead thereafter, scoring one run in the fourth, three in'the sixth, three in the seventh «nd four in the eighth. * Linton nere Next Sunday the L e with the fast ag- gregation from Linton. The Emmons county seat team jas a speedy bunch of players in its kineup this season and defeated the Bismarck outfit on its home diamond a few weeks ago, 4 to 2. The Linton nine is so far un- defeated this year and will come to Bismarck determined to keep its slate clean. The box score of yesterday's game follows: ismarek Locals Played Errorless Ball): Fuller, 2b. 0 Tobin, 1b. oo Sagehorn, ss. . 20 ‘ordlund, ef. . 00 Albertson, 3b. 20 Kludt, If. 0 0 Simonson, c. 10 Greenfield, 00 Love, p. 10 14 18x26 7 0 “out on infield fly in 8d. ving the team ill lined, Result, Jensen and! Underwood with only 21 playe They are en-| es were defeated for the| Jeffries, ss. . titled to 25 from June 15 to August! first time this s Saylér, if, important deal ata eey 6; Box Score Iropped Hank! The box score follows: Mii ‘ yas eek, has! All Stars Nordquist, 1b. : offered to sell teher to ABR A| Shrimp, rf. ... MeGraw Per (0| Peters, 2b.-p. » “That's funny,” said the manager | 0| Tower, p.-2b. when he received the offer, “1 gave | ry Gowdy to Columbus and now they | 0 Wetale cscs want to sell him back,” 4| Seore by inning | 3| Bismarek 102 103 34x—14 18 0 4 Robinson, poss... 4 7| Underwood ..,.002 000 000-2 4 6 Kelley, Ib 200000 4 | Summary: Two base hits Nord- is " lund, Fuller, Peters; three base hit H 388 18 27 14] Tower; bases on balls off Love 1, off | Tower 1; struck out by Love 18. by | Wimbledon Tower 6; left on bases Bismarck 5, | ABR Al Underwood 3; first base on errors, Chapman, # 2-0 0] Bismarck double play Tower to Dunnum, 0 1{ Miller; passed balls Muzzy 1, Simon- | Betz, 2b 0 4lson 1; umpires Smith, Rautin. | Raugust, ¢ .. 1 0 2 eae cna tn 1\Miss Wills Hopes Prison Team Sends Visitors edutcher, If .. 40 0 gage lege tefl rE ease «| to Take Part in lome Wit eir Bu CRS apes aici 4 0 ‘s& Wimbledon Doubles Loss of Season | of tie 4 paris, June 14—P)—Helen Wills, j ; Wimbledo the American woman tennis cham- The state penitentiary Ail Sta I 0. o-1| pion, has made such rapid. recovery yesterday defeated the Wimbledon! 41) gtars— from ‘the operation performed | on igers ‘ast game f red by} 2 2 3 .__g| her for appendicitis that, though she eee hate cue eeteetccateent 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 0x8) Aes not feel equal to play ig the tee pitching, at Mab ineon tet the: AN) Summary erduous singles at Wimbledon, she Stars, exeellent team work on both| Evrors—MeCrill 1, Dunnun 2; two| hopes to play in the mixed doubles. Se et eek ot 8 ee hits Miss Wills has left her name on the entry for both the doubles and singles at Wimbledon, but her math- er said this morning that her strength would be sufficient only, for the doubles, Mrs. Wills and Helen will Paris next Saturday for London. Rickard Will Go Before Athletic Commission Tuesday New York, June 14.—(#)—Tex Rickard will go before the New York state athletic commission Tuesday to inform the officials regarding his plans for a championship contest between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney in Septembe Those close to boxing believe that Chairman James A. Farley will ‘ob-, ject, contending that the negro, Harry leave pikes caught as he retired Wills, is the logical contender, but that Commissioners George Brower fielder, on an attempted steal yester-] and William Muldoon will ¢ote for the Tunney affair. AMERICAN Standings Milwaukee . a Louisville . ‘inneapolis Columbus . Louisville at Minneapo Indianapolis at St. Paul. Columbus at Kansas City. Toledo at Milwaukee. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings Cincinnati . Pittsh jt. 8 Chicago Brookiyn . New York... Boston . Philadelphia . Gamen Today Louis at Brooklyn. cago at Philadelp! Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at New York. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings w. . 40 St. c New York.. 16 Philadelphia . Chicago . Clev Washi St. Louis..: Boston Games Today New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago. o— NATIONAL LEAGUE R Cincinnati 3 New York 10 -———________—_—_—_—# | Pennant Progress | sienna Yesterday’s Game: ASSOCIATION iH 19 4 oom May, Lue Mays and Har- grave; and Snyder, R B Chicago 5 13 Brooklyn 6. 10 Milsted, Osborn, Blake and Hart- nett; mes, Petty and Hargreaves. (Others not scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE R H CE Washington 0 hee Mhicago:.. 6.60.05, 8 8 0 Reuther and Ruel Thomas and Crouse, R E Philadelph 1 2 1 Cleveland * 4 6 1 Gray, Wi Pate and Cichrane; Uhle and 4 . R FH EF New York woot St. Lou 8 4 Thom: 8, Ballou and Dixon. . R Roston’. 7 Detroit .. 3 Wiltse and Gaston, Gibson way, Johns and Manion. —_—— composed of € AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ment. ees al 1ek, Nes re defendants, adjudg- é sidings: El POLITICAL, ANNOUN' Hike Indebtedness. was. the sum of Columbi a | g,! am_a candidate for reelection to) $1781.62, which | judgment. -among Mitwatfhes L 0; the, office of County Commissioner otter “things, ees in the First Commissioner District, pahiidiggnan, and. MeMenemy; Neu- | and if elected will conduet the af- |‘! go much ther were pags gst fairs of the County to the best of my! SP Misuagennat Ps 9p ability and judgment, as I have done); pe a R #H_ B|in the past. Your support will be) virtue of a writ of special exe Columbus 3 2 | Sppreciated. i to mo Issued out of the office : . | the clerk of said Court, directing me Milwaukee 6 1) pon. aay. Ne ee tere ee cit sald reuk: heoperty (iaraiant (6 inning: i ae | tO Bald Judgment, and execution, Sommers, Biemiller, and Meuter;|“] hereby announce that I seck the|A!bin | Iedstrom, | Sheriff y in the history of the HH B{Range. A 165-yard drive 13! the ball in number four hole iW 1 ba country ‘club course ; Holos fternoon and as a. resul Orwell, Gearin and McMenemy. First Game R FH E Toledo .. 9 14 Kansas City .... 3 ML a MeSullough, Jo! » Lyons and Heving; Sheehan, Messenger and Shinault. ‘ Second Game R big E Toledo ........... 3 6 0 Kansas City... ag, So. 4 (6 innings by agreement) Clarkson, Johnson, Ryan and Ur- ban; Olsen, Dumovich and Wells. R H E Louisville .. 11 13 1 St. Paul a 13 2 Holley, Deberry and Devormer; Schupp, Roettger and Hoffm: Minneapolis-Indianapolis ed, wet grounds. WESTERN LEAGUE Des Moines 1-6; Denver’ 10-1; Wichita 20-8, Omaha 15; ‘St, Joseph 16, Lincoln 24; Tulsa 12. ‘ postpon-| Oklahoma City NEVER, MY OFS Weng GANG OF WILD MEN IN THEY AINE NT THEY RE THROWING Hem SAW Soci A YEH THERE MOST BE SOMETHING WRONG (INSTEAD OF EM WHERE _ WHEN THE OLD HAMMER BRIGADE TUNES IN LASKS THAT SLIM c HOW. LONG 1-7 WAS SINCE THEY Won A AND HE SAYS, YT KNOWS ONLY BEEN WT, THE OUTFIT THREE WEEKS”, his is the first photo to nach,” Indianapoli: Toledo 12 Columbus AMERICAN LE. New York 5;’S Philadelph Boston 0; Washington 7 AG 6. 0; Detroit 5. Chi at New York, ; Boston 5. ti at Brooklyn, Hibbing Golfer Hibbing, Minn, June joined the “Hole-In-On first golfer to join that Jaying claim to the prizes that go with the nomination for the office of Burleigh County, North If elected, 1 Sheriff's office. District 3, Burleig! rimary election June (Signed) (Political Ad.) didate for count; District 4, Burleigh Pines. election June ¢ (Political Ad.) a Derby’s “Colorado” by five lengths. race, with J, Childs up, being led to th . Louis 6, Cleveland 1. go 4. NATIONAL LEAGU Pittsburgh 8; Philadelphi Makes Hole in One| **" Sam Carroll, Hibbing accountant, has pledge mysclf to a good and fair business administration of the duties and business affairs of the For Commissioner, District Three I hereby announce myself a didate for mee comm County, ‘our vote and support solicited. Backman. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four I hereby announce myself a can- commissioner, County, at tne 926. ‘our vote and support solicited: igned). Axel ° reach America of Lord Woola’ | ated, FOR CORONE! UE tion for coroner. I ask your support. JE p ponelt, District No. 1, Burlei; the primary election Your vote and sup; GEOR postponed, (Political AAv' gton’s “Coro- which won the English Derby at Epsom Downs, beating Lord Photo shows the colt after the FOR SHERIFF - Your vote will help and be appreci- FRANK BARNES. (Political Adv.) T am a candidate for the nomina: For the first time Capt, John Belk. For Commissioner, Distriet One I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, h county, af june 30, 1926. rt_ solicited. GE F. WILL. ray “MONDAY, j 2 ON Lost | 14.) —| elub, th sele M n hip of Sheriff Dakota. North Dakota, and pointed by s: front door of the and writ, with interes much’ thereof as th sale applicable o can- onef, | . at the 30, nd to this as follows: Section Principal Meridian, County of Burleigh North Dated 926, A Sheriff of Bu Zager & Tillotson Attorneys for Plaintiff, Rismarck, N. Dak. 5—10-17-34-31; 6—7-14 30, 1 Soder. ye ¥ g f the MORTGAGE RE said Court 01 D. 192 County of Burleigh, inthe State of person ap- Court to make such sale, will sell the reaf property here- ‘ter described to the highest bid- der for cash at public auetion at the court house Bismarck, County of Burleigh and J. EB. TIERNEY. | State or North bakot: th " (Political Advt.) day of shine, A. D. 1926, at the Hour ————— nn | ofstwo o'clock in the afternoon o POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | said gay, to satisty ment p theret premises to he sold as afore. suant to said judgment and notice are de- ortheast Quarter (NE%) of en.(11) in Township One | Hundred Forty (140) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth situate and State of akota. this 8th day of May, A. D. bin. Hedstrom, rleigh County, N. D, opartner. Kuehnle and vith legal re, by |¢ in the n in e hy nafter | eof as fy the jon of I of. thé, at sts, or eds of 0 will in the I States Attorney of Burleigh Coun at the Primary. Election, 1 JUNE 14,,1996 OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE im a candidate for the office of y would appreciate your support. B, F. ™llots (Potftfeal "Advt.) cee ‘andidate for coroner of Bur- leigh county. Your vote will be ap- preciated, : - Dr. R. S.; Enge.,, (Political Adv.) NOJICE OF SALE ON MORTGAGE FoR mE NOTICE IS HEP by virtue a judgni gage foreclosure rendered by the istrict Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed the ice of the Clerk of sald Court on e 8th day of May, A. D. 1926, In ction wherein Magy BE. Barnard, was plaintif€ and D, T nton, Cr amo: interests and ton Kuehne tru i stee, C.F. Kuehnle, ‘Voss, 2 copartne * Kuehnt i ndants, adjudg- of the mort. was the sum of & lent te. si judgment w costs: therefore unt in by virtue of a writ of special execution ne fssued out of the office of the clerk of said Court, directing me to s tos: Albi n Ss said and So much’ thereo! Ba Bismarck, County of N ell said rent property pursuant aid judement, and execution, J, n Hedstrom, Sheriff of the ity of Burleigh, in the State h the person ap- urt to make such 1 property here- the highest bid- for cash at public ion at the it door of the court hou Jurleigh c kota afternoon of day, ‘to satisfy said judgment writ, with interest andcosts, or as the proceeda of applicable thereto will wale satisty, 8 he premises to he sold as afore. pursuant to said ju€gment and writ and to. thi fice are deq seribed as follows: ot” Are de: ast Half of the Rast Hi 4A of Section Twenty tae Township One Hundred ht (138) North, Range a County North ) West of the Fifth er dian situate in the surely Deo furleish und. State of M of " ' Dated ‘this &t wate is 8th day of May, A. D, Sheriff of Zuger & Tillotson Attorneys Bismare Notice posals for furnish! North ye Hh Five Thousand Re ORTH DAKOTA, JUNE 257TH. Albin Hedstrom, surleigh County, N.D, for Plaintife, . Dak. T FOR BIDS FOR ¥i NG MOTOR VEHICLE TAGS 1927) REGISTRA Bismarck, No. Dak, is hereby given that pro- the State of One Hundred Sixty- Pairs of Automobile Dakota tags, and Vive Hundred Pairs of Mor tional tage an needed durkhg, torcycle Tags with such addi- duplicates as may be the yoar 1927, will be received at the office of the State Highway Coi int ission at tlie Capitol he City of Bismarck, North Da- kota, until 10 o'clock a. m., on the twenty-fifth, day of June, 1926. Specifications concerning the tags and ing _[men| i LA FENDRIC contract may be had by apply- to thef, Motor Vehicle "Depart. t, Bismarck, North Dakota. FRED B. INGSTAD Registrar, May 24th, May 31, June 7-14) | AAI Or r

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