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Se ae i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1926 SPORTS LEADERS ARE PULLING AWAY FROM RIVALS Margin of Seven Games Now Exists Between First -» . and Sixth Places Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, leaders in the National league, are creeping away from their rivals slowly. /A week ago, the difference between -first and ‘sixth places was only four fall games. The margin now is seven. Brooklyn, Chicago and New York femain in a virtual deadlock for fourth position, while the St. Louis Cardinals are stepping on Titts- burgh’s heels. Only one point separ- ates Cincinnati_and Pittsburgh. Reds Beat Chicago The Reds retained their slight ad- tage yesterday by defeating Chi- Pi tsburgh remained in the running when Lee Meadows confined St. Louis to two doubles and four singles to win, 3 to 1. Two of Pittsburgh's cireuit drives by Wright. Brooklyn clung to fourth place by downing Boston, 4 to 2. delphia ‘set down the New jiants, 6 to 2. Ruth Gets 23rd Homer Babe Ruth gained his 23rd home run of the year when Washington runs were und the Yankees divided a double bill. The Senators took the first, 8 to 7, by sending across six tallies in the ninth after two were out. The Yankees took the second, 9 to 1. Lyon? of the White Stx register- ed his 12th conquest of the season by Eee Cleveland in 10 innings, 4 to The Detroit Tigers registered their fourth straight victory against St. Louis, 9 to 4. ALEXANDER IS RELEASED TO ST. LOUIS Nationa | League Club Gets Veteran Pitcher at Waiv- ‘er Price of $4,000 23.—-(P)— Grover veteran major whom the Cubs $100,000 in ago, June. nd Alexande: » pitcher, for years ago refused 1 has been released onal league club p f $4,000, ase of Alexander comes as suspension a r Joe McCarthy He was set day By the deal, the pitcher again be- ‘comes a team’ mate of Bill Killefer, istant manager of the Cardinals and former manager of the | Cubs, ade baseball history with Alex- ander as x Philadelphia battery. Alexander started his baseball career at Central City, Neb. in 1908 nd went through the Ilinois-Miss- j league, American association and ‘the New York state circuit to go to the Phillies in 1911 and stay until 1918. After the war he joined the In 1915 A pitched elphia to its league pennant, with a: rei season. Eddie Held Looms as Likely Contender in Golf Tournament St, Louis, Mo., June 23—()—First round of match play in the 26th an- nual Trans-Mi ippi Golf tourna- ment got under way on the Algonquin * eoruse here today with 32 middle- western players striving to wrest the crown from Clarence Wolff, St. Louis, defending champion. From a field of nearly 300 golfers, which was narrowed down to 32 at the conclus' aK f° final qualifying round yesté¥da’ Eddie Held, St. loomed one of the most ikely contenders to enter the finals, wai will be played Saturday. MacFarlane Will Face 152 Rivals on Scioto Course New York, June, 23—(P)—Willie \ MacFarlane, bespectacled veteran who outlasted Bobby Jones to win the na- tional open golf championship at Worcester, Mass., last year, will face 4152 rivals in the defense of his crown next month at the Scioto Country club, Columbus, Pairings announced by the United States golf assoication show that the majority of the members of the Walker cup team have entered, while three foreigners, Peter O'Hare and »Thomas E. Howard of Australia, and Archie Compson of England, who con siders himself an American, will make the rounds. {FIGHT RESULTS | nar kuble See Edouard Mascart, French featherweight’ champion of rope, defeated Johnny ‘Curley, ritish featherweight champion who was dis- qualified for low hitting (5). Indianapolis—Leo Gates. New York speavawelaht, defeated George Mul- olland, Indianapolis (10), Johnny Ae son San Antonio, Texas, bested folgast, Cadillae, Mich., (10). Youngstown—Ko. 4. Lenard, Chicago weatherweight, beat Rosy. Stoy, Lan- caster, Pa., (12) Tommy Crawley, Pittsburgh, outpointed Alvio Miller, Youngstown featherwoleht; (6). ‘ Cloyeland—Pinkey Mitchell, Milwau- kee juniog’ w 3. pien, _outpainted Sb m man, Cleveland, in opinion of newspaper- men (10). Rapid Waters, Cleveland, beat Steve Adams, Chicago welter- weigh: (8). >-—_$__——___————-? | Pennant Progress | o——————__——_ “+ ee lanel LEAGUE Ww. Pet. New York . 44 693 Chicago . 35 DAT Philadelphia 5 AT Cleveland 34 531 Detroit .. 33 508 Washington . o 475 St. Louis ‘ 91 Boston 295 Game» Today Cleveland at Chicago. Washington at Philadelphia. No others scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings ‘ Ww. Cincinnati . Pittsburgh St. Louis. Chicago Brooklyn New York.. Boston, ‘ Philadelph' Games Today Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Chicago at Cincinnati. Phitadelphia at New York. Brooklyn at Boston, peepee chelated tandings ~ Louisville Milwaukee Indianapolis Kansas City. Toledo . St. Paul Minneapolis Columbus .... Games Today Columbus at St. Paul. Toledo at Minneapoils. overture . Hazel ndianapolis at Mikvaukee, 7 ‘ fox trot... Alford we ; Louisville at Kansas City. Western Promoters Roseland Waltzes. Hewell | FOR RENT. Attractive room, Phone BISMARCK FUR COMPANY pane re La Sirena, Spanish serenade... Burke} SS? or 1074 | New York, June 23—(P)—Tox | Operatic Mingle—Operatic Ai —— | Yesterday’s Games | / Rickard announced today negottations | #4ve ® Little Fun, charteristig.: | ty BIMARERIabLe Uheeee dutoe eee <n | were uncer way with Chicago boxing | At Break of Dawn, serenade.. Jewell two bedroom suites, n- Phone 610 A. P. Knothe, Prop. interests with a view to staging the snd-“trishvaies, nd all other furnishings for NATIONAL LEAGUE Dempsey-Gene Tunney heavy- n Spirit, march... .Esberger room house. Reasonable if R bi 4 Ej weight bout there. America. n at once, Call 960R or 922 Chicago i 2 12 0! The promoter made this disclosure a nth St. j incinnati 9 2/after flatly declaring that the Demp- u RRB mS Macgauossa Osborne, Bush and Hartnett; May xe -Tunney fight, for which he holds AIMEE SEMPLE Tom Mix in “My Own Pal,”;) “s and grave. the signed contracts of both princi- ii 3 ¥ . V. Broxmeyer . pals, will be held “somewhere” on McPHERSON IS _ {his newest, latest and best z i ; R BB Elthe date originally planned, Septem- IN HOSPITAI feature de luxe, at the Capitol OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Philadelphia 6 12 1|ber 16, in spite of the refusal of the [< 4414) theatre, Friday and Saturday. New York . 2 + 7 1)state athletic commission yesterday Carlson and H line; Fitzsimmons, Davies and Florence, McMullen. ‘ R dH’ Eling but said the proposition involved ca Pittsburgh 3 7 1} selling to them a big inter in the | AMERIC. rial START ON St. Louis . 1 6 Ol fight. HUNT Pith an Keen and eneeaceeeenneentaanstaemsion Dougl. O'Farrell. s' groups of ‘Ame is have gone across 4|Billy Petrolle tie Morten” into "Mexico, south ot yy s. re, t st Ss fo f Brooklyn H to Headline Card iUductors of Mra. Atm oie joston: H | Phe 408 reles ange! times’ and Hargraves; Genewich| at Lexington Parlc; heron. tos Ancetes cxangel and Taylor, AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game R E New York . 7 3 Washington . 8 1 Beall, Pennoc! hocker and Col- lins; Ruether, Ferguson, Marberry and Ruel, Second Game E New York Washington . 3 Hoyt and Collins, Snnouah! Pal- mero, Ogden, Morrell and Ruel, Tate. R &F Cleveland . 3 iL Chicago 4 14 (10 innings) Smith and Myatt; Lyons and Gra- bowski, Schalk, R E 4 9 1 O\ Ja CA gilder, Bal- Jou and ixon,- Schang; Whitehill, Dauss and Woodall, (Others postponed.) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R H CE Louisville ... oe ay . 1 Kansas City 3 Cullou, Tineup and eucjans "shee. han, Messenger and Shinault. R H E Columbus q i 4 St. Paul 8 10 3 3) Zumbro, Sommers and _ Meuter, Hruska; Kolp, Pipgras and Hoffman, R H E Toledo .... or 0 8 1 Minneapolis . 4 8 0 Clarkson and Heving; Benton and Gowdy. R H E Indianapalis 6 13 2 Milwaukee 17 21 1 Burwell, Niles, Stanton and Hart- ley; Eddeiman and McMenemy. .. WESTERN LEAGUE Wichita 11; Des Moines 12. Tulsa 8; Omaha 10, Oklahoma City 0; Lincoln 7. &t. Joseph 0; Denver 11. Chicago Promoters Arranging Match For Berlenbach -Huffman Faia go, June 23-—(#)—Negotia- tio jp have Paul Berlenbagh meet Eddie: Huffman -in = Chicago ring have ‘bgen disclosed by Chicago pro- moters,\ Who are renewing their ef- forts to arrange the match following the cancellation .of the Huffman- Georges Carpentier bout at Tijuana. Charley Cook, Huffmanjs New York manager, has agreed to ‘the proposal for the fight here and Jim Mullen is expected to open active negotiations with the light heavyweight champion the latter saad ane the week. ’ Turtle Lake Beats Mercer Team, 5 to3 Turtle Lake, og ae D., June 23—. Turtle Lake won. from the fast Mer- cer team Sunday on the Brush Lake diamond, the final score being 5 to 3. The game was stopped by rain in tl third inning, but play was resumed on a rather muddy diamond within an hour. Prigge, for Mercer, held the Lakers pretty well in check with thé exception of the sixth inning when a base on balls, two timely hits and an error‘by Sackman, netted four rons. Throckmorton, for Tortle Lake ‘pitehed good ball ‘throughout the fi and with the veteran cateher, lolton behind the plate, Relay never in any serious danger. On Friday, 2|man, Heupel. : . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE 1 ; ; June 26th, the Lakers play theyshal Perry of Fairbanks as the dep-| speaking, think it, and base their “ n Drillers at Robinsons Se Ee oe ee ein chanyer ae aie Plane, onan Te, “Temperatures and ¢ and ‘ins Tom Mix in “My Own Pal? | end de lute, at arog The box score-for Sunday’s game Seward office, where he remained wand the people instinctively feel, is newest, latest and best/ theatre, Friday and y. is as follows: ‘or many _yeats. He then went to|that our self governing program is Seas Turtle Lake— AB H PO A!Seattle. For the past three years,/largely a farce. Three million dol- Road ——— | Lynch, If, i Pet 1 Ol} he h Well bg the fares lars are areue to control one Senat | Mm Johnson, ss... 40 2| municipal street railways, and was|seat, im Pennsylvania, and no on (Mercury readings at 7 a. 5 ‘ Throckmorton, ie Cae aoe | 3, death summoned him. He won ed that Vare, who won the pri-| St. Cloud—Clear, 55; roads good. usiness bart y 5 ‘4 ee Boehm, 1b. . a 2 0' position through a competitive elvi} 8, spending only half a million Minot Cleat hy roads good. i TO pratt Interest Rate, Prepayment Pr Sh Se. ry g{ service examination, standing at the]against Mr. Pepper’s two millions, is landan 58; roads good. = | a Kusler, 3b. . oy Olxead of alist of & hundred Wamea|to be put out, because his clection| gamestown—Clear, 60;cronds fair. | L re) A N . REMINGTON Keinberg, rf. 3.0 0) Who competed for the place. annoys big mon, Grand) Borks—-Clear, 62; roads National Bank Moltan, ¢ el 0|_.The departed is survived by Mrs.| Not much “of the people, for the| rough, ee _|Wybrant, who lives in Seattle, and] people, and by the peop! in that.| Fargo--Clear, 54; roads good. Totals a4 by his daughter, at whose home he} Buy the people would be accurate} Hibbing Clear, 58; roads good \ ~ rae yo : ake visiting when thesend came. — [enough. Dulud Clean, 5 Mercer: AB It ‘A ~-D —— -- ochester—-Clear, 61; | Sprout, 2b. ............8 2 1| Boxi 3 | eed Winona. Clear, 60; roads fais. Raugust, Meare a 0 Matek bys seer f Last Minute | Mankato—-Clear, 64; roads fair. Sackman, s s 01 2} C| F, : Mit ta * ” pel Sor gies cao 4 ate es to reature News Bulletins | ‘om Mix in “My Own Pal,” | mgte tics « ; Miles Ci ity Roundup}. Sat eee SIE newest, latest and best Krug, 1b... one AW, ok f rn) Wasiagten, Sane (am—_ | feature de luxe, at the Capitol Nielson, cf. 4 a) wane he pe ents) The house rivers and harbors | theatre, Friday and Saturday. My Co ceeeeceecod 1510 Ol Weight title, and Frank Monahan of| i S waueroey they moditied Ui | ee | Totals 37-7 at 10 [Butte will go 10 rounds for Montana's noe a Te. Meco yee main eve he big dig at M boxing card fo grounds, Miles fternoon, July This ix part of the annual Miles City 000 014 000—5 H00 201 000— Shere (2), Weinberg, Sack. program of the Two base hit—Boehm. roundup. a wrestling match on July 5 between George Kotsonaros and Bull Montana, the latter of motion picture fame. Juvenile Band Plays Open Air Concert Tonight CHICAGO MAY GET DEMPSEY- Papers, robbed night of $6,000 in worth of jewelr was taken also of Loui: ar ill be broadcast by the r station, KFYR: march. .Fradeneck Tex Rickard Says Negotia- tions Are Under Way With (Continued from page one.) the man and woman referring Mexicali in their conversation. to permit the bout in New York. declined to identify the Chicago men with whom he is deal- to day and: told police ‘she has jyat ] , escaped from kidnappers who seized Petrolle, Fargo, N. D. lightweight her May 18 at Ocean Park, Calif. One who slugged his way to the forefront’ group of Amer “| in his division, has béen signed to|companied by Me y i , si St. Paul, Minn., June 23—(#)-—Billy headline a boxing program here July the 138. rs Shief of Polie som Moore, # Petroile’s opponent has not been! B selected, but is expected to be Ac Hudkins, Phil MeGraw or Mushy Cal- lah: Promoters announ nego | conference with the Cl tiations were under way with all/at Agua Prieta makihg three. The bout will be held at Lex- un intensive search for the kid- ppers. The Americans who cro: into Mexico are seeking the hou: where Mrs. McPherson was held. The xangelist gave full description of ington Park. men and women who held her Boxing Commission Holds Up Payment to jy, rr ene Schaeffer +i the enone an be found, it will! TODAY (Continued from page one.) rather believe all the fables in the Tegend and the Talmud and the coran, than that this universal fr: {is withous mind” ‘je Hg orl] ‘Monday | night, has been held up by the E Chicago boxing commission. 1 meeis tomorrow to decile nent shall be made to counted out while rst round, Me the count. Carpentier-Huffman Bout Now Scheduled For September Fifth San Diego, Calit., Juno 23—CP)- The Georges Carpentier-Eddie Huff- man 12-round bout originally séhed- led for the opening of the new Tijuana arena July 4, will be staged Septem- ber 5, James Crofton, in charge of the arena, announced today. Carpentier injured his hand in a recent bout in Philadelphia. Crofton is still negotiating with Tiger Flow- Se, Ja a bout with Huffman on uly 4, Latzo and Harmon Will Meet Tonight Newark, N. J., June 23—(#)—Pete Latzo, welterweight champion, and Willie Harmon of New York meet here tonight jn a 12-round no-decigion contest, postponed from last night by rain, Harmon was under the 147-pound|_ limit at weighing in time yesterday and can win the title by knockout or foul if he is no heavier when he en- ters the ring tonight. Latzo is ex- pected to fight at about 150 pounds. No Baseball Game at Prison Sunday There will be no baseball game at the: state penitentiary. Sunday, and the only game in this vicinity on that date will be between the Bismarck city team and the McCoy-Nolan Colored Giants of Milwaukee, who will play here both Saturday evening and Sunday. The prison All Star’s game with]! Denhoff,. originally scheduled for Sunday, has been cancelled, but may be arranged for a later date. Former Bismarck Resident Dies in Washington State ‘Henry Pal Wybrant, at one time a rekident of Bismarck, died to Frank tee for KF; Don't be afrai, k for your. self, if you ¢ rd enough. Bacon tell: ou: “A little philosop: inclineth a man’s mind to athe’ but depth in philosophy about to religion If such non-productive creature philosophers interest you, get Zelle “History of Philosophy.” Or, if you prefer wisdom peptonized, get the ex- cellent “Story of Philosophy,” by W. Durant, Ph. D., recently published by Simon & Sch bringeth as juster. 125 Ibs., Poland has troubles that worry her new _ professer-president, Moscicki. He will quit, unless the constitution changed and complete one-man blished. That would mean Pilsudski's dictatorship. His plan is’ to rule through Moscicki as Mussolini rules through the Italian King. The idea that the people can rule themselves is in eclipse, pretty much everywhere. Bacon's saying ex: presses well the thought of the mod- ern dictato “The lowest of” all flatteries is the flattery of the com- mon people.” We do not say that, in America, but our “best minds,” financially TAKEN UP A team of grays, one horse, one mare. Two miles north and one mile west of Arena, Owner can have same by proving marks and paying for this ad, CARL SCHOPP, Arena, N. Dak. (6-9—16—28) NOTICE TO VOTERS Having filed for the legislature from the 27th district, I solicit the support of the voters of this county whom I represented at two sessions of the legislature, I am an Inde- pendent Rep indidate, lican cai i L. E. gee ' Pol, Adv. SSS McKenzie, N. D. ~DR. R. S. ENGE Consulation Free suddenly at the home of his daughter in Ellensburg, Wash., ago, accordin, ng to word received hi Death’ resulted from heart trouble: || Mr. Wybrant, who de an expert‘ keeper b: Waeirg go pea ed tto St. Michael, uring the rush to the Klondike, to ace the position as auditor for the Al>/ Commercial ‘Company. He re- ‘mained in, this position: for six years, Later, he was by U. 8. Mar- 1 ER Lucas Seccesat to De CO. Hibbs Telephone: 281 government: purchase of the Cod canal, was appr y the senate commerce committee. Washington, June 23—(AP)— Sherman J. Lowell_of New York and Edgar Bernard Brossard of Bases on balls—off Throckmorton,] Other events on the card include} Tah were ; at aiaimehis caeentaaied off Prigge, 2. Lee Cavanagh, Miles City, vs. Young | [tah PEN carpe ne Shirt out—by Throckmorton, 7;| McCrae, Marmarth, eight roundsi | pepe ot the tariff commi shirts by Prigge, 10. Mike Kucheri, Miles City, vs, Young : om . Hit by piched ball_by Prigge- ha a me fee ae Young RES 1 Are Sherer, uscott vs. Kid Woodcock. ° \ Umpires—Webster and Gardiner. The roundup program also includes Bandits Torture Leading in Victims With Fire} West Baden, ‘Ind, Four unmasked robbers, who tortur- ed their victims with burning new officials of the Indiana Club, Two women w 1 UNN Y BOUT, - : Mrs. C. 8. Drake Your Furs are safe the very minute you E Juvénile band will {jewelry valued 5,000 and w i aiverail , te ie 1 : ) en-air concert at leave them in our care to be stored. Our m Mrs. M. J ille. 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