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fates mesaele DODGERS TAKE DOUBLE BILL * FROM BOSTON Breoklyn Team Squeezes Into Third Place in National | League. Race - » may have been trouble be Ker Wilbert Robinson of Mie Beoakign Dodgers. und bis eeeat| righthander, I has squ place in t y Vance, hut Robbie team third) ional league And Da ade it an all-Brookiyn @ay at Boston yesterday by t ra the second game of a double biil, 5 to 1, after Burleigh 3 ha counted we Grimes scatterc the spacious Boston park : in danger, out nine Braver. \ Grantham k rch in winning with av etive bat, his triple and double "accounting | for five runs in an 8 to 7 victory over , Philadelphia. Cardinals Have Easy Win Luque was knocked out of the box and the Cardinals ran y from the Reds, 11 to 2. Cincinnati was limited to seven safetics by Reinhart. The Philadeiphia Athletics won their sixth straight contest in the first half of a double bill with the Red Sox, 6 to 5, but lost the night- cap, 4 to 2. Washington played the New York tik hi y memorial ex lew York and los into to 2. around d never struck tly BISM HAVEREGULAR LINEUP SUNDAY’: Dec Love to Pitch—Sagehorn Back at Short — Tobin Returns to First When the Bismarck nine trots out on the field Sunday for its tussle with the tufted gian the House of GRID CLASSIC SEATS TOSELL will : for the army November gram of the n NATIONAL OPEN GOLF TOURNEY David, it will have strongest lin up ready to play » according to Manager Churchill. Sagehorn will be back fo his old position at short . releasing Tobin for his usual . Doe Love will Ss gam Bismarck has lost only one game out of ten season and because of th fact that the House of David team has lost but tw year, a good snappy game is on_the local The Howse Kripp, center f Heckmann, xecond base; ley, left fi Tucker, f Talley, or ‘box. In the town of T: a crowd of 200 0 fan in David h such a drawing bill, ball well in lay Ball, park; order to “ LABARBA WINS THLE MATCH given Sunday. Tommy ington Set Pace in Prac- tice Yesterday With 68 Columbus, Ohio, Ju bited when the] game WITH RIVERS; Flyweight Champion Gets Referee’s Decision in De- fending His Crown s Angeles, July i Labarba, king of the flyweight box- ers, todi among the batt! thinned ranks of those titleholde who this year have rcpulsed succes: fully the fighting bid» of their ¢ Jengers. In a furious i0round battle here last ‘night the champion, defending his crown for ihe first time since taking it trom Frankie Genaro last ‘August, took a referee's decision over Georgie Rivers Perea of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mein cwaspeevious fights, Labarba vutelassed the littie Mexican boxer, ~but his third victory was more ddfiohal than the others. Ring: ets gave the champion at least rounds and his challenger anytni: from one to th “To those who had seen Labarba in * ‘his“previous fights the battle came as a surprise for he discarded the ‘ sive tactics he usually employ- ‘and fought a purely offensi “ throughout, and won on a ¥ attack of lefts and rig! ’ hody and head. oy title aspirant, too, fought a iy ble battle, but he was unable Be. a y do much at long ri : ) we “4 ex nein ate Da Al Mello. e tier knocked ? gh (2). / off the for o'clock, finish ,of the before six p. m. a nd navy O00 of the 100,000 stadium, STARTSTODAY)" s tomorrow; round only those who sh ‘ores will pl of the links on FOR §10 EACH Mere A plications Received Than y thou- ava nerul public avy football game here} Commander Jonas In- 1 academy announced y have three times], han availabl Ss vy will dispose off tickets to the! y. alrea, Louisville Armour of Wash- (P)—The} fot the | pete open golf championshi a Willic Cleveland Washin, Detroit . t. Lou Be yon the to Count gruc Other, y with a pre ain might dampen thi if not the before night were sure of |.) or, if they cared | the second 18] after Fri through but in the two circuits nd pro exhil ng with V pi Walter Hag n this © ie links today hat th ¢ difficult, on which sever been held ack of the driver ng 3 made the impossible Boston . at Benton Harbor, Mich. 10 each) against. the ‘and long ha aceeqeseepetunisnomnessesenntenenssiasen asi | Pennant Progress | eC LOPS Ce BN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION wukee AMERICAN LEAGUE Yorke Games Today Detroit at Boston, Chicago at Philadelphia. NATIONAL Cincinnati 2... ~ Games Today delphia at Pitts rs not sched Paes cence THe x | Yesterday’s Games | o-—_______—_—_______ Brooklyn. ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —---— { ko Oy ¥ y team Sunday noon, vhich is the only thing that kee of the big leagues. A fast game is Taylor, R 4H Philadelphia rik 12 Pittsburgh . . a Dean, Willoughby, Bachet 3 Aldridge, Ctandings Ww. Kremer Henline; Smith, n Cincinnati. is 7 St. Loui ta WL 6 Luque, May and Hargrave, nich; Reinhart and O'Farfell, Others not scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game umbus at Loa i H Boston .. 5 Philadelphia : (2 innings) Wingfield, Rufing and Gaston; Rommel, Gray, Pate Cochrane. Standings Second Game R Boston ....... . 4 5 | Philadelphia ee Zahniser and Gaston; Quinn, mel und Cochrane. Others not scheduled, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION scheduled, LEAGUE Standings Kansas City WwW. st. nn an ?| and Hoffn H 10 10 Minneapolis Milwaukee .. (10 inn s Hollingsworth, 210) Gowdy; Eddleman, Sande Menen BH ‘Toledo In i ° anape Clark Thompson and Harley and Hargreave S Golds Second Game R | | ! | | | { | | | | The House of David ball team, representing the House of David cult i i vill play_on the Bismarck diamond These men all have beards s thany of them out |‘ Vance ‘dnd Deberry; Wertz and J.|¢ and an Pici- Bischoff, and on 3 1G chupp, Thomat and} sp Me-| time. Wisner, ne STATE TRAP TOURNEY WILL START SUNDAY “Gunmen” From Four States and Canada Are Expected © Here For Shoot > to 150 trap shooters from us points in Minnesota, the 8, Montana and western Can- i be in Bismarck Sunday, it stimated for the 31st ann pshooting tournament which will open that day. The tournament is being staged by Ely Burleigh County Sportsmen’s 1! association Scooperating with the ©) North Dakota State Sportsmen’s asso- tion and will last until Wednes- night. Five hundred dollars in cash prizes and $300 in trophies will be awarded during the shoot, j which will take place at the gun club junds just west of Fort Lincoln. 0. W. Roberts is president of the ociation, 0. T. Rasen is vice nt and George Ebert is secre- treasurer and tournament mana- Mceting Wednesday Night. |, The contest will be a registered shoot on all four days, being. run B) Under the rules of the Amateur Trap- 4) Shooting association. ‘The annual g| meeting of the state association will be held Wednesday night, July 14, at 8:30, following the close of the tournament. The shooting will start at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and will be at 1s) registered targets, a hundred of them, E} 16-yard targets, divided into four @;events of 25 birds’ each. Sunday’ @;and a pa Monday will be preliminary to the state events proper which begin Tues- lay. é - Monday's events include also a Hhundred 16-yard targets divided into four 25-bird events. There will also be shooting at 24 double targets on E! Monday, and prizes will be awarded 1|Monday’s event also will open: at 412 o'clock in the afternoon. First Half of State Shoot Tuesday's program opens at 9 a. m. Ejand will include the first half of the 9] state championship, shooting to be 1{at a hundred 16-yard targets in four events. The state doubles and a event will be run off at that -The doubles contest includes shooting at 60 double targets, 2 pairs, divided into a 20- and a 30- E! bird event. . | The second half of the state cham- 44 Pionship event will be shot.out Wed- beginning at 9 a. ms and consisting of four 251bird events. Wednesday's program will include E]| the state handicap shggt. nd t "The Referee 4\: .. Who is the present western ama- teur golf champion?—D, F.’W. ecfe Carter, inade up. the 1018} Ametinnt tees —D. merican ‘Davis Cup team?—D. F. N. 4 in, R.. Norris iwitllasss ana Mocketd. Lt SAWS THE MANAGER ,*HOW DO You KNOw I AIN'T GOOD IF You WEEP Me ON THE BENCH ALL THE TIME 2" — WELL THAT ONE GOT HIM, SEE, BUT HE WAS Sore AT ME BECAUSE LT wouldn't Join HIS LODGE !———. JuST BEFORE TL CEPT 1 ACMOST CONE TAKING A 2 PUNCH AT Himes MOE LOOK AT \ THE SHAPES YEH— I HEARD THEY CAUGHT HIM 8 at least of the shooting! comes active, \State Title to ’ . Be at Stake in Jamestown Match Jamestown, N. D., July 8—(?)-- The middleweight wrestling chain- pionship of North Dakota is at stale in a match here Friday night een Gus Kallio, welterweight mpion of the United States and Sailor Jackie “Rich, middleweight champion of the United States navy. Farmer Barns will referee the match as he did a recent match between these same two, won by Kaltio here. {Flashes of Life } bE ERENERY TIES CREB SER DIE , Washington—Uncle Sam i: ing great success locating illicit stills by taking photographs from planes, en- larging them and putting them under. a magnifying gla: New York—Prohibition agents are going to school. They will learn to be courteous as well as how to testify and otherwise perform their duties. West New York, N. J.—Paul Betha- ‘man, a weaver with # family, woke up in a cell and shrieked out his curiosity as to the reason for being there. “Shut upf’ yelled another prisoner, “yow're in for ényrder.” There was prolonged - silence and Bethaman Was found ‘to have strang- led himself. ‘He had been put into a cell to sletp off his'intoxication. i pian ne York—One Mog m for loose ls of the younger generation i New York is subway jams, in the view of Justice Jacob Panken. If this is correct, perhaps there hi improvement during the strike I been Teton, Wyoming—Piscatorial honors for the summer so far among the notables are with Grown ince Gustavus Adolphus. He caught 20 trout orl9 more fish than the presi- dent of the United States of America did on the first day éf his vacation. But the prince has been at play some time. eld, N. J—As a golfer, Al is a good governor. While he ly plays in order to have an e for a bath,-he did not have to confess to a thrill in sinking a 16- foot putt. “Now show that to Hagen,” he told Governor Silser of New Je! Philadelphia—One crying need of| the times is a pronoun meaning cither he or she. Dr. Joshia S Pennimi provost of the University. of Pen: vania, wants such a word coined, he increasing number of girls at ¢ leges and in business causes awkward circumlocutions, ‘Cedar Rapids, lowa—The Cherry sisters, Effie and Addic, have signed for another farewell vaudeville tour. ‘Chicago—Frederick H. Bartlett, ‘Chicago fealto: 8 made up thi $25,000 he lost on a recent golf game three times over. He played Archi: March in Pasa cago building and lost. Now he has sold the building for $650,000. || NEWS BRIEFS, “j Earthquake: Sumat ind the volcano Merapi be- Floods which menace Mexico City have spread to the suburb that con- tains the noted shrine of Our Lady Guadalupe. 8 Steamer seized by customs offi-l cials in Boston with cargo. of 30,000 gallons of Belgian alcohol estimated worth $400,000. Archbishop Caruana in Washington says expert evidence shows forgerics on | gsr of his passport issued by Mexican consul. - ‘Professor ‘reports Sofie - more runic monuments near Spokane re- counting deeds of Norsemea a thou- sand years ago. Nineteen recommendations to mak crime more difficult were made t governor's crime commission by. di trict judges of Minnesota in conv tion at ‘Duluth. — Rev. Albert H. Crombie, deposed tovination of an independ- ol Me ‘composed now: df 46 families. Ed. Knight and Danile Demchuk, transient Taborers in Farge, N. were shot in the thumb and forearm, respectively, with the same bbilet while quarreling over # trunk. Neith- er wound is serious. ~*~ W. C. Striker of Heron, Mont., ‘the author of an unusual Not Dakota poem which be uted. in Wi other places, h printed on post cards. Your myriad Mi your air, F Fe. [a REGAN | Mr. and Mrg. A. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Michelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hil stead and Mrs. Brenneise spent Sun- t Painted Woods taki n@. Mrs. S. Rupp and sens, Paul and Marvin, My. and Mrs. A. Helgeson, Evelyn and Gladys Su ee Jenny Williams went to “Willow! Springs on Sunday to pick June berries. Some of the Regan folks celebrated the Fourth at Wilton on Saturday and others went to Tuttle on Mon- day. Bon't forget the movies in the town Kall every Friday and Saturday even- ing. This week will show Nazimo in “My Son. The Ladies’ Aid will meet on July, 14th with Mrs, Rasche Sr. Every one is invited to attend. J. 0. Lein visited relatives in Re- gan last week. He has resigned hi position at Michigan and inténds to| i34 to Parshal, this state, where he jas. a position in a store in view. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin gre the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Rasche spent ‘Saturday with! her sister, Mrs. 8. Rupp. | G. Klipfel has | purchased a new! Ford Coupe. He spent the week-end} in Bismarck with friends. “ A large crowd enjoyed the musical show giver in Regan on Thursday evening. The primary election was held in| the schoolhouse on Wednesday. ¢ Russel Powers called at the A. H. Helgeson home on Tuesduy evening. G. R. Canfield has gone to Tuitle! where he will engage in the barger business. i Mr, and Mrs. A. B, Stratton ad son Douglas have returned to Regan. Mr. Stratton will again take charge of the pool hall and confectionery. A. H, Helgeson was a business caller in Bismarck on Friday and again on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Klipfel of Ashley-spent scveral days of last week visiting with ti n, Gott- leib. ‘i The Congregational Bible School held an exhibit of their summer's work in the church on Wednesday evening. A large crowd enjoyed the program and a collection was taken up to help finance the work. The Regan Junior bascball team Flayed 2 game with the junior team «f Wilton on Wednesday afternoon. The Regan team won the game. The score was 11 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and son, Robert and Ella and ithel Schilling motored to Brush Lake on Sunday where they spent the day. Arnold Helgeson, Myron Rierson, and Chester Rhines took in the ce et the M. A. Lein home near Driscoll on Monday evening. fuse and little son Mr, and Mrs, J. ! left for Ladysmith; Wisconsin, by car, on Sunday morning. They will visit relatives in Minnesota en route. Mr. Huff has # position in view at The best wishes of the success go with Krause visited with her daughter, Mrs. Arndt on Monday. Arnold Helgeson is employed at the Stratton confectionery. BALDWIN : Mrs. Ira Falkenstein entettained at supper Tuesday evening ‘in honor cf her .niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Kling, of Dunn Center, Other guests at the supper were: Mrs. J. Kling and daughter, Arline of Dunn Center, Mrs. Roy Anderson and two children of Washburn and Mrs. Her- man. Falkenstein and son Wallace and er er Edna of Still. and Mrs, John Nordstrom and t! family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin stromand family apd Otto were among those ‘from this com- munity who attended a Fourth of July picnic which was held at the C. o. = dah! home in Gibbs township Sun se Mr. and Mrs, John Mount of Dris- coll spent the week here with Mr. Mount’s brother, Cecil Mount, and other relative Clarence cashier of the Farmers State » left a few days age for his home at Davenport, North Dakota, He will also spend some time in the lake region of Minicsota, He will remain away for two weeas. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Anderson an- nounce the birth of'e baby their home north of Baldwin afternoon, Mrs, Anderson and daughter are convalescing nicely. Mr, and Mrs..G. G. Rupp entertain- ed a number of friends and relatives at their home Sunday. A nice pic- nic dinner and supper were served and a most pleasant time was had by all who attended the gathering. __ a Mra. Searee saoe and two ou a ren arrived recen ‘rom home Redfield, So ith Dakota, and are visiting among rela community, mis Tana hae rt, wi recently from itzer, and he! Miss Bather Ji day from her home =. and ey ge a te blearet, Min dehieon frye i Whiitteuea irl at junday sister, milly’. iat son vat Portland, alimaatgin 298 | « - [NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS daughters, Ruth and Marie, were Sunday afternoon callers Richard Borner home. Quite a few local residents” motor- ed to Wilton, Saturday to attend the Fourth: of July celebration. ‘They. report that Wilton and vicinity and a fine rain on the mornihg of the Fourth, which missed us entirely. at the \ ‘ ~ Election sey passed away quietly », in Baldwi he men endorsed by the Nonpartisan league received majority of the votes, and the Bis- tek Tribune received the majority of the votes cast for official papcr. Fred Wood, Ernest Fricke, ira Fac kenstein and John Monroe acted as election officials, A number of local folks motored smarck Wednesday evemng to i of the Crown Prince Sweden, and also ty ly election returns. ly Larson and little daugh- ter will arrive home from a two weeks’ sojourn in the Bismarck hos- pital the latter part of the week. Miss Dorothy Kocher spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocher. Sunday Miss Kocher accompanied her parents’ t Bismarck where they spent the day with Mrs. Hans Christiansen, who has been Neriously ill for some U The many local friends of Christiansen will be she is considerably j what she was at our last writing. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mount, and other relatives of the Mount family were called to Bismarck Sunday by the serious illness of Mrs. Edgar Mount, who has been in a precarious state of health for some time. Ira Falkenstein and Herbert Little to drove a large herd of cattle to Wil- - ton bee which were purchased by Mr. McFadden, well known cattle man of that district. A number of local farmers plan on’ selling tne greater portion of their herds on ac- count of the drying up of the pas- tures, and others have already turn- ed their cattle in to graze on their grain fields. Ernest Fricke will leave in a few days with two cars of cattle for the St. Paul stockyards. Most of these cattle belong to Mr. Fricke, bu! few are being shipped by neighborin farmers. He will remain in the Twi ies a few days to attend to busi- ess affairs. Martin Bourgois, well-known farm- er of the Riverview district, was here the latter part of the week buying up hogs. Postmistress Miss Julia Johnson will return from a vacation of sev- eral weeks at Eastern points some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ¥alkenstein spent the week-end at Regan where they visited with-Mrs. Falkenstein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderso and other relatives. Miss Margaret. Register of marck is spending a téw days with her cousins, Ruth and Maric Falken- stein. She also visited with, rela- sia at Siill while in this comman- ity. ‘ $ Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenbeck sind daughter Mattie visited at the Walter Ryberg home Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Kling have re- turned to their home at Dunn Center after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Kling’s aunt, Mrs. I. J. Falkensteir, ire other relatives in this commun- ty. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satter guest Miss Esther Johnson Sunday sight. seeing in Mandan. July Fourth was 4 quiet day local- ly. io special exercis: ere held and except for a few famipy picnics nothing going'on. The business houses were closed Monday and Mr. McCullough did not .make his usual-trip with the mail. The postoffice was open part of the day in order to accommodate those who wished to get their mail. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Monroe of Still and Joe Jiras of near Bismarck spent the Fourth with relatives in this community. Miss Annie Brown left Sunday evening for Bismarck where she was an’ overnight’ guest. Monday she went to Mandan to assume her new and ‘Emma Spitser has returned work in Bismarck after a roe motoued> to Painted Woods Lake Monday. Misses Irma and Myrtle Little were Monday dinn guests at the Ira Falkenstein home. eee ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and family were recent guests at tne hee Hanson home in the capital city. ‘l| CORPORATIONS | OO Development Co., Minot, $250,000. A, Dickinson and €. E. Danielsoa, aéthot, dE. E. sreeees Byaey: an 3 ge in the velopment o and other Industrie ont the’ Missguct jope. : jorthern and Dakota Trust Co., Fargo, $150,000; Alex Stern, P. W. Clemens, A. . Fowler: and seven

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