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tata une urUeeey : West strife in the major GOLFERSHAVE. | TEAM TOURNEY NEXT SUNDAY President’s and Secretary's Teams to Have Match Play in Foursomes A match play tournament het the president's and secr has been by the » Bismarck Country . duly 11, and much nterest is already being manifest in the event by local g will for 18 holes w club di in force. The se will be on the best bail all with the lowest number ¢ okes winning each hole, and with three points possible in each foursome, as follows: The pair in each foursome having the most best balls for the first nine holes, one point; the pair having the most best halls for the second nine holes, one point; the pair having the most best balls for the entire 18 holes, one point, ‘The team having the greater aggregate number of points wins the match. P. committe club for zes will also be awarded for the best individual gross and net scores. The Foursomes The play will be in foursomes as follows, the first two named in each foursome being on President God- dard’s team und the last two named on Seerctary Thorberg’s team: Haines and Hintgen vs. Sorlein and Croonquist. Leonard and Vesperman vs. berg and Taylor. Goddard and Hedden vs. and Heising. Stackhouse and Graham. k and Graber vs. and Heupel. Slattery and John Fleck vs, Tom Burke ard Ralph frick. Arneson and Grichenow vs. lin and Gilman, I Baker and H. F. O'Hare vs Gordon Cox and LaFrance Thorpe and Cave vs. Jones. Hopton and Kenneth Simons vs. Olsness and Joslin, Henderson and Stucke vs. Mann and Ermatinger. « and Shepard vs. and Schipfer. Lumry and Miller vs. and Simpson. Butler and Geo, Henry Duemeland Dullam and Zuger vs. MacLeod: Erickson and Baird ys. and Ramstad. Finney and LaRose vs. Thor- Mundy and Johnsrud vs, Tice Henry Cope- Wenzel and Rawlings Dale Simon Duemeland vs. ind Dunham. Webb and Lanterman Bodenstab Perry vs. 1 HOUSE OF DAYID NINE GAN PLAY}: FAST BASEBALL Long-haired Gentlemen to Cross Bats With Bismarck Team Here Sunday The House of David ball playe who are scheduled appear Sundey and disport themselves behind their billowing foliage for nine innings of conflict with the local players, are a real team of ball players, accorainy bo the gist of the various press com- ments which have been received co.:- ¢erning them, They have been characterized as: “The strangest, oddest sight 1 baseball,” and again, “A museum of long hair and whiskers as well as a fast ball club.” “The House of David ball team is unique, odd, novel, strange, 'n eve: thing,—besides they can play bal,” Says another commentator. A third has written that the tear is a novelty side show and good base ball, all under one tent. A fourth writes: “From the shoulders up, the House of David ball players look like the cave men we read about in histor; YANKEES LOSE 10 CLEVELAND Present Invasion of West Ex- pected to Decide American League Champs 3 (By the Associated Press) First honors in the renewed cast- baseball = fey go to the east, although the lew York Yankees lost a full game Philadel ndgtphin and Cleveland. User le of the Cleveland In- Eso an only pitched himself to a ‘decisive 6 to 1 verdict over the Yan- kees eeeray, but also delivered sree hits, ir Adams was at second base ‘for s beta in epg Hg ee $with Tony Lazzeri at short, and Ha “gine eprects to present that lineup agaitiet tight handérs with the vetcr- an Ward at second while portside: abating. The Yankee lead hi ht down from 10 to 7% | Pennant Progress t ——<—<—<$_ __ —__—_—___ AMERICAN LEAGUB btandi Boston Cleveland at Ne’ Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE we, MEHLHORN HAS LOW SCORE FOR FIRST ROUND /All But 60 Golfers Will Be Eliminated by Second Round of Play Today Columbus, Onio, July 9—U)—a! but 60 leading golfers will he elimin: ated from the on cham- Cincinnati .. Pittsburg Brooklyn St 1s Chicago w York Phitadelphia Boston Gamen Today Boston at St. Louis. £0. Pittsburg. ork at Cincinnati ages ASSOCIATION ‘ | seure, wholed pionship competition by te second round of play at the Scioto Count y Club today. While the same three at the end of the fir round yesterday, had no assur: of surviving after the serond se { sion, their scores indicated that tho: who had totals higher than 15s for 36 holes wouid be in the d rd. As play started today the leader Bill Mehlhorn of Chicago, who fare wore his nickname jof “Wil: y threading the narrow fair- nd finding the treacherous greens with only 68 strokes, a record for, the course, Close at his heels were Bobb~ Pel oy Indianapoli: Kansas City ovens Si Paul ay E By T aa Minneapolis 3 Columbus Games Today Toledo at, Indianapolis, Columbu Louisville. No other: heduled. 1 ———_<__—__—_+_——e | Yesterday’s Games || -—$$ $$ —_—_. NATIONAL LEAGUE R H (Others not scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE R bi 8 Peanoch, H E Chieago 4 0 Philadelphi. i 12 2 Thurston, Connally and Schalk; Ehmke, fe and Cochrane. Boston 7 ' Wells, Holloway “and Wiltse, Welzer and Gaston. Detroit . 0 1 Manion (Others not scheduled.) AMERICAN perce eet bot 10 Sheehan and Snyder; Schupp and Hoffman. E 1 1 Columbus .. Me. Faeth, Sommer: er; Tineup and H E Minneapolis aE pice il eee ae ingsworth and Orwell and = Mc- Toledo . Indianapolis 2... (14 innings) McNamara, McCullough and iuev- ing; Hill, Sueece and Harley, Ain- smith. WESTERN LEAGUE Tulsa 3, s Lincoln 10. Denver 3; Omaha 4. Oklahoma City 0-11; Wichita 3-8. 2] falo, Jones of Atlanta, seeking’ to adu to his titles of national amateur and British open that of American open champion; and) John H. Junor ’ dd, Oregon, northwest onen title holder. They scored one und. par on each nine for totals of «9, Hagen Takes 73 One stroke furti back came A: wi men, inciu the defending champion, Wii ‘arlane, had par 72°to_ there edit. There were three with 43 including Walter Hagen, and a 1 dozen good 74: There were several the first round, such Al Watrous of G surprises in tern open title, holder ‘ore by Kdie Held of 8. ns-Mississippi champion. girds were Jock Hutchiso: British open champion, who Harry Cooper, Kansas ( 84; Watts Gunn of Atlanta and K Kenzie of Washington, with The only o As petito, Peter O'Hara of Australia, started poorly that he withdrew. = Jones Geta an Eagle About the greatest exciteme1 caused by the first round, aside fron Mehlhorn's spectacular 68 and Bobby Jones’ eagle 3 on the 480 yard 8.1, was the sub-par 70 returned by th last player to finish the grind, Joaa Junor. He had not previousiy com peted in national events. His plos was not a chance stroke, for ‘he "ha been playing for 20 years since he came from Scotland, and he scorea a good 291 in winning the northwes open at Spokane. Youthful Boxer Dies After Fight Whittier, f.. July 9—(AP)— Clarence Johnson, 19 years old, welter- weight boxer of this city, known to the ‘ring as Rosey Johnson, died here last night following a prize fight in which he was knocked out in the fourth round. His opponent was Pat. stated that death apparently sed by a cerebral hemorrhage. vestieal nm has been started by the she: 's office. \ FIGHT RESULTS | ¢—_—__—____—____+ New York—Jimmy beat Bob Sage, Detroit (10). Al ‘Brown, Panama, ‘defeuted Pete vic, Pittsburgh, (10). Eddie Me- Mullen, New York, won from Franke Brown, Jersey Scranton, Pa., outpointed Bert Le Ireland, (6). Sammy Baker, Mitche! Field, rl aa out Harry Jersey City, Albany, ‘vit y—Krankie Slattery, Buf- Genaro, knocked” out Scotty MecKeona, Scot-|] land; (8). a{their aim at the North Dakota State ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘LEVINE WILL MEET LATZOIN 15-ROUND BOUT | Welterweight Champion Will Have First Real Defense | * of Crown Tonight New York, July 9—(AP——Seran- ton's miner-champion, Pete Latzo, to- night makes the first real defense of his welterweight crown in a 15-round! contest with Georgie Levine of Brook- lyn at the Polo Grounds. Latzo knocked out Willie ren of New York at Newark, N. J., last week. Tonight, if the match goes the! jlimit, two judges and a referee will bestow the awards. There will be little difference in dge. the top rank by defeating | Milligan of Scotland, Europe's ibe in the [Uae Le ‘AMATEUR TRAP | SHOOT: CHAMP WILL BE HERE Professional Shooters Will Also Take Part But Not in Competition A. R. Chezik, Portal, for the past several years state amateur trap shooting ‘champion, will be among those who will be on hand and try Trap Shooters’ tournament from Sun- day to Wednesday. : In addition to the amatears who will be here for the shoot, there will 1lso be a number of men’ of profes- sional rating, working with the dif- fercnt cartridge companies through- out the country, who wifl shoot threugh the different events of the ogram but will be prevented on count of their professional stand- gz from competing for the prizes. The incet and the division of prize “Dad, I ain't going to money are mot devised for experts or ‘but rather (for ,the Of the good average shooter who breaks in the neighborhood of 85 per cent of his targets, according to. George Ebert, tournament. mane axer. *p. W. Edwards. Des Moines, Jowa, division manager of the Western Cartridge Company, which has fur- nished considerable equipment in. cluding “White “Flier targets and Western tra) for the purpose of the meet, will arrive Sunday morning and stay for the shoot. Mr Edwards is manager of the division in which North Dakota is included. Fast Game Promised at Prison~ Sunday The Sanish ball team, which will play the All Stars at the state peni- tentiary grounds Sunday afternoon, is reported to have three reliable mer ready for mound duty, but this will be no handicap to the All Star: according to Manager Orton. Robin- son, all star southpaw. will start the game Sunday, Snyder doing the receiving. Stokke will be held in serve, ready to take the mound if MODERN SHOE REPAIRING at reasonable prices UNIVERSAL SHOE SHOP 111 Fifth street Bismarck, N. Dak. FOOT All diseases of the feet success- treated. Phone ‘311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond’s Bootery 4 Sat. Evenings by appointment School any more.” “Eh, why?” “It's no bally good—I can’t learn to spell. The teacher keeps changing the words.” You keep changing the value of your property all the time . . . does your insurance change with it. As you increase your hold- ings does your insurance keep pace? See this agency of the Hartford Fire In- surance Company about your insurance today. MURPHY “The Mes Who Knows Insurance” 216 Broadw: Bismarck, N. Phone 577 The PLAZA NEW YORK 4 FRED STERRY, . ‘Presidens " JOHN D. OWEN, Mansgss HOTELS OF DISTINCTION CA Gw York G Boston The COPLEY ome ioe It Knocks Out No more knocks! No more from care! Robinson fails to mystify the hale itors. . The Sanish team has/a reputation of being a fast outfit, having several salaried “men in its lineup, and an exciting game is anticipated. The game will start promptly at It’s easy to rétiember to save adinething every day if you have an attyactive Home Savings Bank close at hand to remind you. 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