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PAGE SIX. - LINES DRAWN TIGHTER IN BiG LEAGUE Reds, in First Place, Only 34 Games Ahead of Giants and Dodgers fro: tained him and s the tyin Kent Gree pitched hitless ball for two frames while his mates tallied the winning point Dazzy Vance struck out nine St ais Cardinals in seven innings at i Qt lost, 4 to 0, because | ‘ jel allowed only five safe The Phillies received some good pitching to support their ever danger ous bats and smothered the Chicago Cubs, § to 1 Ruth Out of Lineup Miller Huggins’ Ruthless Yankees the Bambino fler twisting a knee whi nye twosbase hits caused the uprising St. Louis Brown to halt, Urban Shocker beating them, "occasion for runs to 6. YOUTH OF 47 TO ENTER OPEN GOLF TOURNEY’ Alfred Sargent of Columbus One of Few Amateurs to Qualify For Match Columbus, Ohio, This town, home of “Hank” Gowdy. world’s series hero back in 1914; of “Chie” Harley, one of football's im- mortals; of Johnny Miner, one of the greatest 1b players the Big ‘Ten has even seen, and more re- cently of “Phin” Gutherie, the cou try’s champion high hurdler, has transferred its athletic affections to the youthfp! shoulders of Alfred Sar- gent, who, at 17, is one of the few June 16.-(P)— amateurs to qualify for the national} ! open golf championship to be held at Scioto Country Club here this month, i Young gent, one of the 14 to qualify in the Ohio district round Monday at Cleveland, comes by his golfing skill honestly, for his father, George Sargent, won the national op- en back in 1 And curiously enough the elder Sargent failed tol make the grade at Willowick on/ Monday | Alfred will have one advantage none of the other 1 have, he knows the § ‘ompetitors will | ioto course like book. been the! F . and the boy | s played the course ever since he} old enough to hold a club. His card for the course this year is 70, two under pa CONNIEMACK ENGINEERS *. . MAJOR TRADE, Several Deals Made Player Market Closed Un- til August 31 June 16.—(P)—The ma- 5 market is closed New York, jor-teague p until August In the made public ji was engineered by Connie Mac! Philadelphia. . Msek’s first move was to obtain Bilt (Baby Doll) Jacobson from the Louis Browns for Edmund ( Bing Miller, both players being outfielder: Then he shjfted Jacobson and Pitch- ers Byran, Harriss and Fred H righthanded and southpaw, Di tively, for Pitcher Howard Ehmnke Boston, formerly of the mound staff, , At the same time ‘the New York Yankees gained the services of a miueht desired lefthanded pinch hitter in Roy Carlyle through waivers from Boston, “Manager McGraw of the Giants an- ee of Detroit PORTS Before | w: i if champi L be won ie i dian open titleho! | the Browns, the RICKARD GETS ANOTHER WEEK 10 OFFER VIEW Chairman of New York Box- ing Commission Issues Call w York, June jweek has been the New York s sion to pre hi weight y tie situation a busy champion in the light weight division gned to ble foe on his most formid ingness to will Ebbets Fieid a standing fa for Delane: Tiger Ma dian as the { champion This test with Berlenbach will “tell the story” for it is the rubber match. In their first meeting De- laney flattened the present champion in four rounds but that before the title came Ber Ast winter n Square Garden Berlenb: pund decision r going to the floor in the fourth. he state commission has let it be known that the license bo vote with it on the matter o: sey-Wills contest, with Ricks ed to present plans for a T unney bout ement issued by f the commi: y and inds received Booker H the Whi Alexander, Cubs’ Pitcher, Suspended Philadelphia, June 16--(P)—c {Cleveland Ale + pitcher for Cubs, aking training to appear in t hecame known today. eCarthy, manager of said that he did not know th whereabouts of Alexande hen he does show up he will lini toveaied tne cninen i se ae | over the nded nica; |*for been br order FIGHT RESULTS 7 Pam sentence te ed Press) ij Pa.—-Harry former =m Asso Wilkes r Pittsburgh, Weight Ailen champion, won decision ov town Joe Gans (10), Harry mathern I by Alien, ntam- Jimmy an ville we ht. won from Playa Iyberg, Bu (10), Paul Dempsk;, ht champion, we oung MeGovern nounced the signing of the colleg pfteher. Al Smith, and the college outfielder, Joe Connel, both | from Villanova. Catcher James Boyle from St. Xavier's College, Cincinnati, also reported to the Giants. The previous vy MeGraw exchanged outfielder’ ‘Southworth for Heinie Mueller, 33:8 Lous Cardinal gardener. <3" Brooklyn © igned Jim Silver, mer Notre Dame catcher and cap- fashington announced the pur. B case of the ote gh ne tag rier :.Palmero, tom Columbus of! American A: ition, while Cleve- /Pitcher Ace Weldon to ite and Catcher 7 ng with JIncobson, th Wiaoe cirgopes tho sorond ot who for seven years con- one of the greatest of Paul Berlenbach of Astoria, N. jionship oft of the Scioto Country way else-| re’ f world by née deeisively Young hit-] Photo shows Stribling thrown to the floor during onship which wii! lost_on the far aceording to ne rgent, former Ider na-/ and an mt and pr Sena Standings Boston .. Philadelphia 18 james Today St. Loni Brooklyn, Chicago at Philad: Pittsburgh at Boston, Standings National Open Will Be Won or Lost on Scioto’s “Postage Stamp” Green SEVENTEENTH HOLE AT SCIOTO Scioto pro, it stands out as-the feature hole of the ———_—__————-@ | Pennant Progress | ———---# AMERICAN LEAGUE L. 16 Pet. 19 | Boston 7 Games Today No ames scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings w. Cincinnat ittshurgh st. 1 phia. Cincinnati at New York, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION a downhill hole onto a postage st: putting green that is well guarded by three sides, front, rear and left. player will be more than sati: it in average figures, 2 | hurled mp style of ind traps cn is @ par three ied to get by It R oH Indianapolis 2 6 | St. aul .. eye | 8 1 Wisner and Hartley; Pipgras and Hoffman, Toledo .... Milwauker son and Heving; and Mc- Menemy. + R H : Columbus ..... = 4 0 Kansas Cit: Pe. 4 3 Faeth and Hraska, Meuter; Zinn and Snyder. Hi WESTERN LEAGUE (Open date.) * TURTLE LAKE | BEATS WILTON Lakers Get Fight Scores on Nine Hits — Visitors Held Scoreless ? Turtle Lake, N. D., June 16—The Lakers shut out Wilton here Sunday, ‘the final score being 8 to 0. schen, pitching for Wilton, was out- by Throckmorton of the Lakers at every stage of the game. Throckmorton worked especially well jin the pinches and Cunningham, Wil- jton’s cleanup man, was not allowed a Zi son at 7:30 tonight at the band Gesell- |: «” Wolf's ctop, when he: was confined Highways West of Mandan Reported in Poor Condition Roads west of Mandan as far as Dickinson were said to tbe in bad ing warned to stay off of them for 24 hours so they could harden up again, ‘of Commerce, |, Later reports were that the roads |from Almont west to Dickinson were fin bad shape, but were improving and jhad already hatdengd considerably shape again today, provided no more lrain fell. NEW ORCHESTRA AT PAVILION The Garret Club Orchestra, well known sextette of the Twin cities, has iheen engaged for an indefinite period } Pavilion. The sextette has scored hits throughout the season at Uni- j versity functions, The Ralph Law orchestra, which has furnished musie for the dances heretofore, is going on tour and will it several points in the wi rt of the state and in | Montana. MICHAL | One year to |married t jAnna 7 KO BURIED a day after he had he woman of his choice, mier, Carl A, Michalenko, andan ‘was buried ye: from the St. Joseph's Ca ch. was found dying from t Bismarck Saturday convulsions night. As at the,ceremony a year Rev. Fr. Clément Dimpfel off yesterday. BAND CONCERT shape yesterday. Tourists were be- according to the secretary of Chamber They were expected to be in goodj jto play at the Heart River Dancing! iT to the hospital by sickness, Indian Is Held to District Court on Murder Charge Detroit, Minni, June 16-—()John Bellanger, 16-year-old Chippewa breed Indian, was held to the Becker county district court on a charge of third degree murder.when he waived a preliminary hearing before P. FY Schroeder, Detroit municipal judge, od . His cose will be scheduled for trial at the October term of court, according to A, 0. Sletvold, county attorney. : Belanger is accused of killing Jacob, Fairbanks, 24, another breed Chippewa, in a drunken frenzy. Sun- day, June 6, near Detroit. Betianger was ‘committed to the county jail to await trial. McLean Guest at the Northern Pacific railroad, was called to St, Paul yesterday by the severe illness of his brother. HOTEL M. Stanley Purdue, manager of the Lewis and Clark hotel, has been ill since last Thursday. He is expected to be around again shortly. C. D. A. MEETS TONIGHT Good attendance is desired this evening at the regular meeting of ithe Catholic Daughters of America at the St. Joseph’s auditorium. TO CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dorfier ‘and son leave this evening for Chicago to attend the Eucharistic congress. They will be gone for some weeks, FROM HAZEN cy $. H.C. Werner Hazen was a busi.| Dinner Given For jness visitor in| Mandan -yesterday, John Moses of Hazen also spent yes- terday in Mandan. GOES TO WISCONSIN Mrs. W. T. Cummins left yesterday for Rhinalander, Wis., to spend a few weeks with relatives in her for- Railway President Harry F, McLean of Montreal, son of Mrs, Mary McLean of Bismarck, was a guest at the informal -dinner given a few nights ago at the Royal Connaught hotel in Hamilton, Ontar- io, by the Toronto, Hamilton and pce Byffalo Railway company in honor TO JAMESTOWN of P. E. Crowley, the company’s Captain George Dearhold, of the| President. Speakers at the banquet Salvation Army, left Monday for| stressed the signs of improvement in the industrial and business world, accordinf to newspaper clippings sent here by Mr. McLean, J. B. Smith Sells Grocery Interests to His Partners J. B. Smith has sold his interest’ in the Smith Grocery on Fifth street to his two former partners, S. W. Robertson and C. J, Tullberg. Mr. Jamestown to spend a few days with friends. Farmers Join to Put in Crops For Unfortunate Man Jamestown, N. D., June 16—()— For, the second time) this season neighborliness of farniers in this vicinity was shown in putting in the The Mandan Municipal band will e the opening concert of its sea- tand, It_ will leave Thursday for Carson where it will play for the three day j rodeo opening there on that day and closing Saturday. The band, com- bined with rehestra, will fur- nish music for dances in the evening. SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE Miss Exa Brazda was given a inis- cellaneous shower by about 30 girl friends Monday night at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Brazda, 7 The shower was in anticipation of her marriage to George Kupper, which will take place Tuesday. SEXTETTE TO SING The Northern Pacific Girls sextette 11 pass through Mandan on Friday ‘ning, June 18, en route to Yellow- stone park where they will appear this season in concerts. The sex- tette will oblige Mandanites with several musical numbers from the observation car platform, VISITS EXPERIMENT STATION W. L. Wilson, agricultural econo- mist of the department of agricul- ture, arrived yesterday morning for |; 4 visit at the Northern Great Plains Minneapolis . 411{ hit duri Columbus - 10 1821 he bee Ces oa Turtle Lake— ABH POA __,,, Games Today Lynch, If. sore BO 2°0 Louisville at Minneapolis. Johnson, iPad Indianapolis at St. Pa Olson, 2b. #1 2°82 Columbus at Kansas. Lienhart, 74260 Toledo at Milwaukee. Boehm, ib. 23 210 0 Kusler, 3b. pe ae Se | —————-?| Sherer, cf. . 4.0100 | Y j Throckmorton, p. 31.132 40101 & | Yesterday 8 Games |j Trocimorion, nlcla 11g eS iam. — NATIONAL LEAGUE ae ee eee i RH E/MeGogy, 2b. ...... 48 40 Louis at 8 113. Leit,‘c. . +4 111 0 Brooklyn cue +9 5 0/P, Leif, 3b. 4112 Sherdel and O'Farrell; Vance, Ehr-| Cunningham 4002 hardt and Hargt ; Thole, If. . a hag | — | Flinn, ef. :4010 aes tee sd H Ei Gilmore 1b. -4060 | Cineinnati 3 1) Volkman, rf. :3800 0 New York | 9 0} Gesellsehen, p. 58004 Mays 3 Green-| ae .33 2. Coveleski her and Schalk, er, Gibson, Cooper, § Manion, Woodall, mith R 6 New: York St. Louis .. 4 Shocker and Collins and Dixon, Hargrave. Loni: + 1 Minneanolis .. 5 Koob and Devormer; | Byler.# Berlenbach Mop: Up With Stribling ‘tains “hist eavywei; Stribling a clineh in- Ferguson and Ruel; Fa- AMERICAN APSRELATION he ip foe the eighth. (Others postponed, rain.) AMERICAN LEAGUE R bt E yashington 1 5 2 cago 4 6 1 » Johns and 1 aston, Falk gE 3 8 0 8. 1s 1j Wilson and cham- son balls ' Off Throckmorton, 1; off Gesellschen, 2. Two-baggers: | Johnson, Throck: morton, Double-play: Kusler to Ole son. Umpires, Gustafson, Kusler and Volkman. |Texas Champion Wins Jamestown Wrestling Match Jamestown, N. D., June 16.—(P)— {Gus Kallio, Fi . » weltere , Weight world champion, wrestled one ‘hour and 26 minutes to win over Pat j Hovde of Aneta before a small cro here last night. Kallio took the fi {fall with a flying mare after one ‘hour and six minutes of fast mat work, Hovde was slightly stunned by the Violence of the fall which came un- expectedly to the erowd when he was leading the offensive, _ evidently i Dressing the champion with a series of headloc! Kallio took thi peond {fall in 20 minutes with’ a toe hold which he secured on breaking a head- lock. In a preliminary the champion of Freid township, Jaske, downed the Homer champion, Tompkins, with a hody scissors in three minutes and a half, in a one fall mate Wild West Remains Only in Badlands, Says Carl Olsen Carl Olsen, proprietor of Peaceful Valley ranch. the man who’ riveted attention upon the Bad Lands a8 a National Park possibility, is in Bismarck today. ‘It was during the 1921 session of the state legislature it he backed a resolution momor- ializing congress to take steps to protect the great scenic wanders of that section, f “It ia the most” western “portfon left,” he “said today. “The pictur- esque cow country and really wild west have gone in most portions, but out there in the Bad Lands ‘the at- mosphere which endears. the west to the tourist wtill remains, “We are anxious at’ the next ses- sion of the legislature to get state cooperation so that steps can be tak- en to preeerre this: most interesting spot of the northwest a national playground. Mr, Olsen rful summer More than 1,500,000 people in this country own securities of the elec- nies. which: serve, them, experiment station. He is-en route to Montana. REBEKAHS MEET Ther will be a meeting of the Man- dan Rebekahs tonight at Rowe hall. Delegates ‘to the Grand Lodge ses- sions at, Devils Lake will report. The meeting will be called at 7:30. TO EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Mrs. F. G. Tharp left Monday night chicago, where she will attend the sessions of the Eucharistic C She traveled in company with . H. Connolly and daughter, MOTOR TO-ST. PAUL nd Mrs. I. T. Larson aud Mr. Theo Larson left this morn- ing by auto for St. Paul. They will spend two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. I. T, Larson's, parents. VISITORS AT TAYLOR HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff and family, Moorhead, Minn., were week- end guests at the home of Mrs. H. G. Taylor. The Huff family is en route to Washington to reside. WILL VISIT RELATIVES Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Spielman and left yesterday for Shakopee, They went] spend three GUEST OF SISTER ford Glans is spending a few], days with his sister, Mrs. Sather. He| ‘| is en route to Tioga, after attending | | the state agricultural college at Fargo: . SPECIAL BOND ELECTION A-bond issue for the building of a reservoir and extension of water mains is to be voted on at a special piailen Thursday, June 24, at the city all, TO VISIT BROTHER D. B. Lee, district claim agent for E. J. Gobel Candidate for reelee- tion, coroner of Bur- ‘leigh county. Your support will be appre- ciated. ‘WHY OPERATE for. A aed Gall. Stones, Stomach and Liver Troubies when Hepatola does the work wi 24 hours without pain, genaer or Joss of Hie ? H ep alsa removes calculus from 'the pelvis of the kidneys ni ravel from the bi ing. “no mn. Pre; women and small children atola. with Th Fig the sai Almas. farmers of North Bloom. township yesterday chipped in and put in the n|erop for Don whose wife re- crop for an unfortunate fellow whén | Smith established the store five years cently died of b 8 received when the farm home was destroyed by tight tractors and several teams were used to complete the cropping in one day. A.dinner was furnished the crew by Messrs, Morris Beek and Louis Niemeyer of Jamestown, A similar: case occurred earlier in the season when farmers of Eldridge township put in their neighbor, Fred ——— —————————— CAPITAL FUNERAL PARLORS Successors to Bowman Funeral Parlors 216 Main St. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W JOS. W. TSCHUMPERLIN Proprietor WEBB. BROTHERS Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors ~ Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887" Distributors Bismarck’s Exclusive Funeral | Director. Parlors 210 Fifth Phone 687W lose of time, and get them? Budweiser Real Hop Malt Syrup Gamble-Robinson Fruit Co. Bismarck, ‘and cities whose streets swarm with directly responsible for broken eprings, cut tires, greater deprecia- ‘involving loss of life or limb. Aind the heavy expense of trying ~sokeep worn-out, dangerous, horve- arid-buggy streets in repair, added to their original cost, amounts to more than enough to pay for true, even, non-skid concrete pavement So-in.the long run you are. pay- {ng for concreve treet, All of the facts are in our “Concrete “Uncle Joe’ Cannen and Ruth How- ard, first member of St. James M. FE. church, organized at Danville, Ill, seven yenrs ago, are shown breaking ground for the cornerstone of the, church’s new $800,000 building. ago and took Mr. Robertson and Mrs Tullberg in as partners two yents ago. Since’ its establishment the store has grown into one of the city’s largest ht modern groceries. Mr. Smith has disposed of his in- terest so that he may devote all of his time to the Derby-Smith Station- ery store on Broadway, which upen- ed_a short time ago. Messrs. Robertson and Tullberg will conduct the business under the present name of “Smith's Grocery” for the present, but expect to decide’ upon a new firm name which will he annourticed later, UNCLE IKE'S. BOTTLE Kansas City—Uncle Ike Morrill, 90- year-old postmaster of Notch, Mo., and his wife attended the recent air mail celebration at Richards Field. The old postmaster smote the nose of the ‘first plane with a bottle of water from a spring in the Ozark mountains, in lieu of champagne. Also Plain (unflavered) in 241k cane : N.D. many accidents. 7 ae