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GINCINNATI’S LEAD INRACE ISNARROWED: Two Defeats in Two Days Re- | duce Top-notcher’s Mar- | { gin to 34, Games | | John Hendr the he ef ‘i ti perhaps is The Reds lost t now lead the lea 5 3Y% games over the Cardinals. } Possibly Jack did not figure onjh Hack Wiison, who accomplished Cin cinnati’s downfall yesterday with home r hicago in the The s 2 to 1, and the piteh-| ing victim was Pete Donohue. \G And there came a threat from an-| a other quarter when the Pirates of) d Pittsburgh brought to an end a losing streak that had endured eight am ve runs in the sev- enth put the Pirates ahead and they downed the Cardinals, 7 to 3. Phe Giants edged back into the 6 class by beating Brooklyn, 5 to with another defeat for Jess Petty A seventh inning rally gave the Boston Braves a % to 1 victory over Philadelphia, i Each Win One Game ae Washington a IN a doubleheade league, Mark Koenig winning the fi game for the Yankees, 3 to 2, with @ triple off Walter Johnson in the| ninth with Combs on_ base. hard hitting featured the counter, Goslin tallying Bucky Harris a brace ing doubles, The Athleties-fell before the Red Sox, 10 to 5, nine pitchers working! in a three-hour struggle. - | Two runs in the ninth brought th St. Louis Browns from. behind tol defeat the White Sox, 4 to 3, Mellilo’s +triple accounting for the winning run. ‘Manush registered x home run, two triples und a double for Detroit fbut his team was beaten by a lat Cleveland rally, Ml to 6. ‘The Indians gathered nine runs in the innings. ‘3 and a margin of} h of run-count-| ie | FETED TODAY | IN NEW YORK’ Winner cf British Open Given Honors Such as Paid Foch, Crown Prince New York, July 2.-()—This wa: Bobby Jones’ day in New York. c For the world's greatest - golfer, returning on the Aquitania with the British open cup, the municipality ar-| | Windy City, Without Big Title ship ional pennant,| and Ge | Billy ¢ ah for, b 25 — MS | Pennant Progress | D i Philadelphi Much! Washington . cond en-| St. Louis 3 f a homer and! Boston ..00..000102 21 ' last two! Pittsburg. Brooklyn Louisville . 2 Milwaukee Indianapolis. Kansas Cit (Minneapolis Toledo “olumbus 58 CHICAGO WILL PROBABLY GET DEMPSEY BOUT Match For 25 Years, Would Draw Big Crowd (P)—Chicago ‘weight champion- Jack Dempsey: , in the opinion of er of Tunney. said that he would prefer to bout in New York, but that Tex Rickard sppeared to balked in this state by mmission’s demand that meet Harry Wills before for Chicago if Ri added. “And I have that the v York, July a the hea AMERICAN LEAGUB Standings WwW. L Pet, 23 Chicago at Indianapolis, Washinton at New York, Boston at Philadelphia, No others Pet, incinnati G06" it. Louis 57 538 * 622) icago ad ‘ 500| 382! ; 304! Games Today St. Louis at Pittsburg. Cincinati at C g New York at Boston, Philadelphia at Brooklyn, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standings 24 28 29 35 38 oo 40 Games Tod: Indianapolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo. G6) miske K 603; Grondahl New York—Mike McTigue beat Johnny Risko, Cleveland (10). Monte Munn, Nebraska, knocked out Jack Shaw, U.S. Marines (3). Dick (Honey joy)’ Finnegan, Boston, defeated Steve Smith, Bridgeport, Conn, (10), Halifax, N, S——-Roy Mitehell, Hali- fax, won u foul from Martin O'Grady, California (2). BISMARCK 10 PLAY 2 GAMES | WITH MANDAN Sunday’s Game Will Across the River—Monday’s Game in Bismarck urn game v'clock Bi ternoon at Bis- will be played at thr marck time Monday marek, i A good attendance pected for as there is an to be aired through the medium of clean sport, Sunday and Monday. The teams are n so far, each i von one game and lost ind Monday's will both be d by a keen and spirited contest. It has not yet been definitely de- cided who will pitch the first game, Re!! MORTON COUNTY'S CLOSEST FIGHT IS BETWEEN 2 LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES Up to a late hour yesterday it was still a fight as t6 whether W. BE. Martin or Gus Weinreich would rep- resent Morton county in the state legislature. Martin had 1,677 and Weinreich 1 with all but three predincts reporting. John Dawson ran third with 1,288. Up until noon today there were still two precincts missing, according to the county auditor, and no addi- tional totals had beeh made up since yes artin and Gus Weinreich were close and outcome in doubt. The final returns from the missing precincts were expected to come in during the afternoon, jartin was in the lead at noon today. Bollinger and Helbing were assured y{ of places on the ticket, according to the returns in the office of the Mor- ton county auditor this noon, Handtmann Jed for sheriff with 7 against Olson's 1,219, Bean had Ellison 680, Ostrum 437° and 289, with the same three pre- ts out. Henry Handtmann led for sheriff's nomination when 32 pre- cincts in the county had been heard from. Olson was second. The vote in 32_sprecincts stood Handtmann, 1,182, Olson,«1,036, Bean 818, Ellison 566, Ostrum 269, Strain 109. Independent candidates for the state legislature were ahead when 25 of the 50 iprecincts in Morton county had been heard from. Gus Wein of New Salem, backed by the I. V. had 1.087. Senator W. E. Martin, 993, and John Dawson, Independen The Independent ticket was lead the fight for state representatives. Bollinger had 1.621, in 25 preci Hething. 1.471 and Stuteman. 1 401. Of the league supported candidates, wenn aw Lldu, erick se, a Keisel 913. It was certain at least two Independents would finish in the lead for the house. State's Attorney C. F. Kelsch was. leading T. J." Krause by 800 vot for state’s atorney.. Both of them will be voted on in the fall. John Stevenson, candidate for the county board, polled mofe votes than all three of his opponents together. Commissioner Nickel was beaten two to one by Steve Birgl, Huff. Phil Blank was leading the field of four contestants in his distriet by a com- fortable margin. Boy Thrown Through Car Wildshield When Two Trucks Collide but Doc Love will pitch in one of the gumes over the week-end. Another thing that should tribute to a big attendance at both games is the fact that there is little, if any, other celebration in prospect and Monday is to be a complete holi- of David ball team’ is! 624, play the local boys here a week from Sunday. The formida- ble record of this team assures a sharply cogtested action on July 1. (Continued from page one.) present, seven distinguished men, scientists, professors and _ philoso- phers, representing seven European countries, ure traveling here as guests of the Rockfeller foundation. One of them, Jacob F, Worm-Mue ler, doctor of philosophy, economist and professor of modern’ history at Oslo, Norway, has written a book that should be translated from Not- wegian into English. “Den Okoni Krise Efter Napoleons Kri- book, published by ion at Oslo, translated into English, would enlighten Ameri- cans and particularly the British. gene.” That The British will not like Proféssor| @ ayemuslicrs views, but will be lad to know about them, Tt-was the development of steam power that rescued Europe and en- con-| Mr Emmett Peterson, 8, son of Mr. and s. Peter Peterson, of this city, was thrown through the windshield when a milk truck in which he was riding, col vert Grocery company truck, driven by Ray Andrews, yesterday. ‘The ac- it took place at the corner of reet and Ninth avenue north. hed to a hospital juries, consisting of a wash jn the neck and minor cuts and bruises, were attended to. Though at first it was thought the gash i the neck had severed his jugular vein, investigation showed that his injur- ies were not dangerous. Ray Peterson, Emmett’s brother, who was riding on the running board suffered a slight cut on his lower ip. Underwood Boy Dies at Bismarck Hospital Walter Nead, Underwood, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Nead of that city, died yesterday morning at a Bis- marck hospital after an illness of about a week, He is survived by his parents, and an aunt, Mrs, J. G. Bunting of Mai his inj lan. * ; The funeral~ arrangements will probably be in charge of Kennelly’s undertaking department. No ar- rangements were’ nnounced. led with an O. A, Con-|. world in connection with boys’ work. as emphasized in the remarks of E. A. Tostevin, Who gave a brief r port on his trip to the International Rotary Convention at Denver. Scott G. Conyne, Minneapolis, for- merly of Mandan, gave two solo numbers. Rev. G. W. Stewart closed the program with a brief talk on the opportunties in farming activities, — PRIEST BACK FROM CHICAGO Rev. Fr. Clement of St, Joseph's church, returned yesterday ~ from Chicago where he attended the Eu- FRIDAY charistic Congress and visited friends| Mt. at other points near by. He convention at Springfield, before returning. ARM IS BROKEN Ralph Geiger, son of Phillip Geiger, this city, had both bones in his fore- arm broken Wednesday night when a-car, which he was crank, backfired, s FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for the late Mrs. Simon Dilger took place yesterday morning at St. Joseph's Catholic] church, Burial was” in the local cemetery. ¥ PLAYS NATIONAL AIR The Mandan ‘Municipal band played @ program last night at the municipal ‘band stand. The program was con- cluded with the playing of the na- tional air, the Star Spangled Banner. Ty ight) 1 on the grounds of the Methodist church, swindled when he paid 60 guilders, or $24, for Manhattan Island in 1626, according to Tunis Bergen, former resident of the Holland | Society In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send | your Mother Flowers + Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R He attended} the eh eae a ‘attempting tof rea of tl ol ahid that the 20,600, tineluded’ ie the sale was a ‘darren waste, un- table and full of sthgtant pond pebra ta fe wg Marx Anriounteés Bills Withdrawal Berlin, “July 2—OP~Chancellor Marx today announced in the Reich- stag that’ hii drawn its tearlengis bill on the dis. e properties of rmer ruliig houses of Germany. — Ponzi Threatens to Kill Himeelf Bostot, Magn, July *2-<UP)—A threat ‘to ‘comrhit’ suifelde unléss Gov- ernor Filer would permit him to leave the Tnited states Was contain- ed in’a telegram from Charles-Ponzi, In your own car with the carefree JULY 2, 1996 spirit of youth! Take to the open road—where skies are sunn: arid winds'are fresh: our way with care or take any road that fures you. You will stumble on adventure — romance ranged such honors as it has puid Marshal Foch, Crown Prin Gus-; St. Paul at Kansas Ci tavus Adolphus and other visiting) Milwaukee at Minneapol personages. Even Secretary of the Treasury Mellon was called upon to assist in the reception program, and he re-! Sponded with permission for Jon and other American golfers to lea’ the liner at quarantine, The ordered its tug, the ™ aboard the mayor's we smittge cof 100, a large delegation mds of Atlanta, including BobLy’s wife, mother and little girl, und a! band, to mect the liner. ‘Taese plans} for his reception we radioed to} Bobby and ‘he accepted immediately, | with the proviso that Walter Iagen,| Al Watrous, Jim Barnes and Watts) Gann should join in the celebration. | They were included at once, The program, after arrival of the} party at the Battery, included a pro- cession up Broadway to City Hall for the official welcome by Mayor Wali er, Tonight the golfers will be e: tertained at a banquet and bali at} the Hotel Vanderbilt, - Mayor Simuas| of Atlanta came to join with Mayer! py), “f Walker in the welcome. Taegan Jones, and Gunn, bosom friends, | , will: remain in New York until Sun- day, when they will depart for Col- umbus to participate in the Am can open championship, in Bobby has been winner’ once runner-up three times in the four years, | Washington . The city council of Atlanta yester-] New York day appropriated $500 to buy a loving; Johnson and Ru cup for Jones. Collins, OO | Yesterday’s Games | o-——_____—_—_—______—_- NATIONAL LEAGUE R 4H St. Louis .... Pa ata ¢ slegation of} Pittsburgh . pet M0: oh Rhem, H. Bell and O'Farrell; Song- h, Gooc! E 1 er, Adams and Sm Cincinnati Chicago . ai zs) Donohue and Hargrave; Kaufman, Bush, Root and Hartnett. New York . Brooklyn. Fitzsimmons MeWeeney and 3 Mullen; largreaves, rich, Car! and Taylor. AMERICAN LEAGUE irst Game last | i The Aquitania was due at quaran- tine at noon, standard time, with the | parade about an hour later. R oH E Washington 1 3 Cleveland . ndell has whatever physical there is, with. hig four. more sof reach und an advantage of inches *in height. The veteran has, however, defe WITH MANDEL sohat? and Myatt, 1's iiyson, 7 —— johns, Smith and Manion, ‘oodall, Ctlillenger Has Greater Reach ‘ St. Loui: 4 6 1 Thomas and Grabowski; Wingard Chicago, July _2—U) —Measure- R E fents cf Rocky Kansas, lightweight | Roaton ... Wingfield ‘and "Stokes: Pa j Walberg, Gray and Perkins St. Pap! Kansas Cit | New York . ei as ae i. Ogden ai 3 McQuaid, Brax- ton, Beall and Bengough, 4 H Detroit . _ sand Height, With Youth =| Chicago eee ee on His Side wien { lon, and Sammy Mandell today i : 5 little advantage to either for Pajeimuch, We zer, Ruffing, rane. ; ‘ ae AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R H ponents is ee oy Kolp and Hoffman; Messenger and g 2 ‘on Mal inault, yea is but He nd Hartle; PH bi “ Lit ney aI 3 Zumbro, Har- Mandell | ris and Bird, 23 wel 135 ‘ 5 ft. 7 in, See ab ia 4 9) French are antagonistic to “| cans, 1) you touch them; glass snakes, it abled her to pay her debts after Waterloo. Perhaps electric power: will now pay for the big war. 8 steam paid Europe's debt after Slee poleon. Professor Worm-Mueller believes that Britain’s economic situation is most dangerous, more so than after Waterloo, when England had little competition, Will Mr. Ivy Lee kindly have that book translated, for the enlignten- ment of his clients? TWO GAMES Mandan and Bismarck baseball teams will air their rivalry in clean sport Sunday and Monday when they will put on two holiday games. The}, first, game will be played at the fair rounds, Mandan, and will be a hard{. fought battle. The teams have broken even thus far. Monday's game will he in Bismarck. SALVATION ARMY HEAD ‘ | Lieutenant Esther Johnson is thef New| Rew head of the Mandan Salvation lew! Army corps. She commenced her tha] duties yesterday. Captain George |. ‘Aiserl-| Ehatae ‘ha been efaaefotmea te mince " charge, inot. ant There is none of that in Eng- Lieutenant Dorothy ins, New Mr. Astor is mistaken, The Brit-| Reekford; is « guest of Miss Johnson re more tactful, not less antag-| °T * few days. when they deal FARM BOYS GUESTS an American whose letter of] Grant-Morton county farm boys a dit is deep. tending the annual boys’ camp this Wheh a man sees another to whom] wee in Mandan were guests bf the |” he owes a large sum that he chnnot| Mandan ‘Rotary club Thursda: pay, he is not glad to see that credi-| torney John F. Sulli tor. That's how Europe feels toward Gaylord ‘Conrad of Manda: the United States. of the camp, was called to respond. Some sensitive flowers The work of Rotarians all over the i 4 2 ay Hy Vincent Astor, well known Yorker, back from Europe, s: idn’t go to France, because close if, said, break in pieces when handle« but the most sensitive, fragile thins is confidence in the capitalists On Berlin's stock exchange a vio- lent advance in prices follows the e ‘ decision not to confiscate property 4 / of the former-kaiser. “Taking | the hea de property : PL 7) migl \¢ first step in the direc- The A7,A tion of taking my\ private property.” said German high finances, and FRED STERRY, Presidens JOHN D. OWEN, Maneger shivered. HOTELS ~ OF DISTINCTION will tri ou up—before you’ ne miles. i Piaiidle Weet is aia nating ‘or your est is a fascinatin of never-ending thrills. . Here's a hint of what it holds! 1—The county without a railroad-——High, rocky etween the Tinos anc’ Nige Tinh Ivers, Not far om. Al ‘State way No. 3. t from Alton, State 2—Jay Cooke Stite Park, Minnewsto, in the fox Sole ere gee ine iiteen ‘on State Highway No. 1. © poly: a) for hanging criminals. Taa ity Of great historical interest. State Highway No. 6 from Indianapolis. eV: ‘City, North t like i) ee Val iver. State Highway No.3. » western an iy dae" the city. State Highway 7—Lawrence, Kansas, the f the famous _ Quantrell’ Massacre ‘of 1863. Red’ Star ite No, 22, : ing State Park, Missouri. if Trae’ comm che tations a ied : Free: Miso, pour, State Highway No. 16, : No. 11.