The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LOCAL TEAM WINS 2 GAMES FROM GIANTS Bismarck Nine Takes Satur- day Game, 7 to 3—Wins Sunday, 8 to 3 turday night} game was wo score of 7 to g of Add- ington, the Saturday game war note worthy for the support given him at needed moments by the patched lineup of E ‘Aduington gas only four struck out men to Kel Sagehorn was not at shortstop. because bin. wa fr rang ported Brown, if ....4 0 0 Williams, 3b. 4 0 2 1 3 O Hopwood, ef. 3 0.0 2 0 0 Gonzales, 2b.. 4 0 0 2 6 0 Worrell, ss ae ae eae nae Lae. | Mack, 1b 7 et oo oe ee Guy, rf Se ees te Wee Nea Bates, ¢ teed a8 00 Kelley, p a Ta ane ae ee tal .... 2 42a 13 2 Seore by inning RHE Bismarck .. 103 300 00x 7 10 1 Giants .... 000 Of 200 38 4 2 iwo base hits, Fuller uidas 1, odd 1; three » hits, Tobin 1, K 1, Addington 1, runs, Bismarck on balls, Kelley First base on er- pitcher, Addington, 1. Tobin to Fuller to haat rell to Gonzales to Mack. BISMARCK Fairchild, rf .. 2 Totals ... 3’ AB R H PO A EK § a aes! 2 0 1 0 3 0 o 0 Si 0 0 Kiatt it 0 0 Albertson, 3b 1 0 0 Greenfield, rf 2 t. 8 2 0 Brown, If .... Williams, 3b - Hopwood, cf .. Gonzales, 21 Mack, 1b Kelly, rf. Worrell, ss .. Bates, c .... Guy, p... Totals .. Three, base hits Fairchild Bates 1. Two base, Churchill 1, Kel- ly 1. First on balls, off Bates 3; off Love 90. Stolen bases, Tobin 1,} Greenfield 1, Hopwood 1, Simonson 2, Mack 1. Left on base, Bismarck 1 10. Wild pitch Hit by “pitcher, marck 2, Giants 2. Simonson, Umpires: son. Next Sunday the local team will y ut Mandan and Monday the Mandan team will play a return game | here. Cashman and Christian. ! Vapo_ Carpet and— Uphol- stery Cleaners. Phone 398. eee urck by the J TOWNLEY OUT southeastern part of Montana will be r for the conference according | ahr, | nd dealer | of arran ference at Minneapoli: Dunkin, fac ld super-jover Thursday and Way Open to Reorganization of and sigi stickers bearin, | Veing distribut sae made € I f old will be of the " = ay TOMORROW of the Dea Lighting control within easy finger-reach, direct- ly under steering-wheel, dives Greatest degree of a os ca oe any other luxury car. With no carbon trou troubles, no valves’ to grind, the Willys-Knight Great Six s made that the has fallen into the haa who do back into th _WILLYS-OVERLAND | DEALERS TO MEET Nonpartisan League, Circulars Say nomination for governor orth Dakota primary election ns ned “Old for the lar Nonpartisan n the letter tha ¢ sign time } vt believe in its to him to as the active ag | league ing ot deal ers in Wil. Ww erst Today more than 300,000 Willys- Knight cars are in active service. Many of these date back to 1913. Many have traveled 300,000 miles and over. We know of no instance in which a Willys- Knight engine has ever worn out. ented, Protected, In this modern, ‘Sedan cuts the customary up-keep = on part of North Dakota and the. the entire be in attendance and talk sions tomorro Immediately will be a lunc The Knight slceve-vatve engine—pat- gine you’ll never wear out. The only automobile engine in the world that actually improves with use... motor of the Willys-Knight Great Six mile. Sedan you have one of the great fea- snake an 2S 000 ot for the sale of more Reo ete superb Sixes THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE dealers in renewing. their con-|Rogers of Bismarck and W. H. Thomp-] tion. i; won, Otto Holm and Elvin Sad ‘Minot. Mr. L irand Pacific “ Its mileage limit has never been exclusive. An en- extremely efficient 12 months—a succese- costs in two. Its engine requiring Practically no adjustments, no re- pairs, you have a car that stays out of the repa ir shop and in your ser- Si, OA umnterruptedly, day in and day ont. Owner owner will tell wey that, throughout his entire of ownership, he has never one without the use of his car, be- cause of cami troubles, for s day or a single hou: a turn; of: tis alaewer valve engine, the most powerful, Here's the reason owned pessenge titled to build it. Willys Knight is ene of the two. acts for the coming year. The Minot meeting will be July 1. Mr. Lahr just returned from a con. one cab Funeral Directors 3 That| Meet to Arrange For Annual Convention t, will | conference was for dist ses-|branch managers and was also at- itended by district representatives of eting there | jthe Willys-Overland Co. aby took down five district most efficient arid quietest in operation of all cars of its type or class—the Willys-Knight Great Six Sedan—to a mileage point still undetermined — gains i in power, gains in efficiency, gains in smoothness and silence with every Thus you are forever protected against that weakness inherent in all ppet-valve cars—theic tendency to noley,, lant jaa less effi- — never i Ean equaled in the p pot iy utors and 2 for 15 ¢ Cigar we beth sears Ketone ed cars than in any month in our history. The new Willys Finance Plan means less money down, smaller mont! the industry. th The 1927 convention of the North and the ‘afternoon will be put in by representatives, Messrs. McDonald and sable oh Funeral Directors’ Associa-‘ Willys-Knight Great Six Sedan $2295 i leit head-lamp ine e pa welgal Tal light, for roed ere ca. yen, invale- able feature orelesive development, the Willys-Knight Great with thie G | Members of the executive committee jat thee offices of"Dr. A. A. Whitte-|of the association at Mandan this more, to make arrangements for the| evening and a banquet. event and to see tho exact date. a Those who were present this morn¢| TRANSFERR! jing in preaeeation for the conven: tion numbered M. liston, presidents Carl Jacobson, Cros-| western Bell telephone company, has| will be hauled, free of charge, to and by, secretary; J. W. Calman, Bert-| been transferred to Valley City,| from the fair grounds. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 strict plant not been led. f gre -next hold; -and J. H.: Kvalness, BOM, | Ss -reeel i ha of the: executive commits ~-ciation met this afternoon, shere will be # district meeting . hide LLS COUNTY FAIR Fessenden—Exhbibits are being so- licited by the Fair Association of Wells coanty for the county fair to beheld here July 3. The exhibits TO VALLEY CITY A. Rau, manager of Dickinson.—|! North- ‘Thomas, Wil-| the local exchange of the ' The PLAZA Fifth Avenue at Central Park NEW YORK JOHN D. OWEN, Manager HOTELS OF DISTINETION CAew York G Boson : The COPLEY PLAZA Copley Square, Boston ARTHUR L. RACE / Managing Director '$5,000inPRIZES CAN YOU FIND THE TWINS? 0, they are not all twins! "THE prizes range from $2.00 ste ay Aa | BA Br pre waked to Can you? “Fe on $3, Siteettey, not? ‘There are other tes rences, | i. Ln ge Ye Plone ter Au Hee nant os len tunity oe $3,006 chees ‘ ‘of the skirts. earace ‘ensy as it looks. Tou miuet oeuren ex ee HOW PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED RIZES will be awarded on a point: basis. 940 points wins First Prize; 900 of these points will be-given for finding -ths ‘Twins. Only 40 more points are required to win First Prize, ‘Thé additional points determine the forty pri: inners. Send in your snswer—you have until July 20, but lose me ti ‘sending in sour auswer. It doogn’t comt a cent to be.a prize win: here's nothing to bu Upon receipt of vour answer we will tell you how readily yeu can the additional 49.points to win. Any person. re: and not’ an empi fame and COMPLETE ADD it vour answer, In the event of ties im the fuel & Ft 4p ‘equal value will be given, Your answer to the if le must be mailed not later than July 30. Be gure it is mailed in time. Address; PurzloMoneger. THE ST.PAVL DAILY NEWS St. Paul, Mien. ly on the A A 1G wae

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