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ee ee ee ae niger CRED TAN Leahy om ast! 10 BROOKLYN PLAYERS WORK T0 KEEP JOBS Brand cf Ball Played By Dodg- ers Improves After Riot Act Is Read on the Brooklyn team re not want- : jmpouncement was made re- anager Wilbert Robinson ding of the riot act” re- ret for a couple of day it became the proper prints, and there was a ble change in the Brooklyn for they defeated the notic brand of ball, Cubs, 5 to 0. teams are below B National league standing leading Reds are only four games uhead, so it would seem that rotund Bobbie believes that his club is of pionship calibre despite the 10 ers whieh he claims to hol n2y started the against the Cubs yest out five and allowing five hits efore his right arm was injured b: from Schreiber’s bat in the fifth. fetired in favor of Ebel may be out of the game for some were stopped by the after they had taken four straight games from Cincinnati, Heavy hitting in the early frames gave Cincfnnati a 7 to 5 margin over Philadelphia, although Rixe: eighth when Welch's home run in the ninth, ac- counting for two runs, enabled the Braves to beat the Cardinals, 8 to Jim Bottomley also registered a cuit drive, placing him in a tie with Hack Wilson of Ch 0 for | leadershi George Uhle, big Cleveland right hander, puzzled the Yankees for the second time in the series and won the odd game for Cleveland, 6 to 2. Ten Innings shington and St. Louis went 10 with the Senators on the after tying the game in the ninth. The final of the White Sox-Athlet- i s went to the Chicagoans, » Eddie Collins help ne with aw home run. Collins und Dauss, of Detroit, ed by terrific ing from Manush and Fothergill, stopped the Red Sox, 5 to 2, Collins recording his second vietory of the series. CHAMPION AND CHALLENGER IN FINE SHAPE Delaney Has Slight Edge in Predictions—Match With Wills to Follow New York, July 13—!#)—Paul Berlenbach, plugger, and Jack De- Janey, stylist, are rea for their! 15-round combat at hets Field, Brooklyn, Thursday night. From now until the time Berlen- bach parts the ropes to risk his crown, both men will work only enough to retain the perfect con- dition they have gained by weeks of effort. ‘he Seppe ad appears to have a te ie fa probable that Herienboch’s great following will bring the wagering down to even money by ring time. They have fought twice before. Le- laney won the first contest by a knockout in four rounds and Berleu- bach the second by decision in 15 rounds, The Detaney predict the French Canadian’s power ful right hand once again will find his opponeat’s vulnerable spot early in the fight. The Fatal Fourth ‘The fourth round is wiceis regard yr as Delaney's already, for once ne d Berlenbach in that frame,| in that frame in the second battle he knocked him dow: Berlenbach’ woes asserts that the: champion’s improved style will forestall hi such attacks. as he has before and that his ‘aggressi ty pee ability to stand punishment will ¢' him the deci- hl ted he fails ry ‘knock out bis op- are work is the order for today and Somer fa rages Humbert, maintai that, after the it on ‘Thursday, he will confer wih Paddy Mullins in regatd to a imatch Len gpl AA Is, negro a: ‘and eithér Delaney or eam at Ebbets Field Septem- FIGHT RESULTS iladelplia~ Honey Bos. Boy "aeft California tion Usighe Pa (10), ES se: Sar fee fougnt "2 fought a tS “aha nent Dickie 12 ie. O'Dowd, je yi (22). Jack beth, Texas, (0 Dixson, Kat- in. the predictions, but| P supporters] ° ' Bobby Jones of Atlanta, winner of ship, considere napped upon hi enthusi arrival in New aE LEENTE TI FRESENN | Pennant Progress |: —____________—¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings New Yor ee 2 2' Philadelphia Chicago .... land . Washington Detroit L Boston Philadelphia. at Boston, Detroit at New York. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings the world’s highest prize in golf, with York. stic of the crowd which a wi him. the British open olfing ehampipn- rs, Jones, The smiling wife was the most PETROLLE IS FAVORITE IN at! Fight Fans to See 40 Rounds of Boxing at Lexington Park, St. Paul St. Paul, July 13—-(@)—Forty rounds of boxing xt Lexington Park tonight will test the rallying lities of the sport in the Twin Cincinnati... Pittsburgh ... St. Louis 92, Boston Brooklyn at St. Louls. Boston at CI New York at Pitts Philadelphia at Cincinnati. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standi Louisville . Milwaukee . 2 champion, Minneapolis Columbus ... Toledo at Louisville. Columbus at Indianapolis, Kansas City at Minneapolis. St. Paul at Milwaukee, a ean soe | Yesterday’s Games | yeaa aiie New York ittsburg Scott and Florence, Smith, 6 Aldridge baa H Brooklyn 9 0 Chicago (Metin eee Vance Erhardt and Deberry; Mil- stead Huntzinger Piercy and | Hart- grave. Beston\, Keen, donnaci and 0" “U AMERICAN Cleveland 6 13 New York 2 4 Shawkey, Beall, Braxton and Col lins; Uhle and L. Sewell. R 0 1 I~ H Detroit 6 on Boston 2 9 1 Collins, Dauss arfd Manion; Zahn- izer, Welzer, Russell and Bischoff. Chicago Philadelphia Lyons, Edwards, Blank MeCurdy, Schalk; Quinn, lis, Grove and C H St. Leuis aw hington (10 innings) Zachary, Davis and Schang; Ogcer, Marberry, Morrell, Palmero and Ruel, Severeid. ARBOCIATION Kansas City i Minneapolis Bheckan’' and Snyder; worth, and Byler. St. Pant Milwaukee lp and Hofman; Ke McMenemy, Young. Eounstitte McCullough and _ Heving foes iikinson yer, Devormer. E, ‘Gaston, hrane, Perkins, Fox, E 2 13 1 p | Lincoln. as been somewhat vith Billy Petrolle of dchany t arranged by Johny Lane, and recently purchased the bo: Besides the P other fights on King ‘Tut, Minn and Benny Valgar, a has been shell f ver Filipino, her: rolle-Rocco battle, ecard include ‘Fenehman who the United and Pete Rychell, All three of for 10 rounds. My Sullivan on Card My Sullivan, who Gibbons Rudy Illy, vehtweight promising young sharpshooter, will be pitted against a rugged slugger in four roundst While the yle Bs St. Paul, former dis not desigaed as air, Petrolle is con- standing performer,+ rtue of his recent fight Terris in New York where he lost an unpopular decision. competent and experienced ‘renter, aggressive, punish- e method caleu- although Roceo is picked by many, followers as an attractive short ender, EXPRESS’ WILL 1 FIGHT AT CHICAGO J Chicago, July 1 a Negotiations for a bantamweight championship bout at Cubs ball park in August be- jtween_ title-holding Charlie (Phil) Rosenberg and Bud Taylor of Terre | Haute, Ind., have been completed and ithe managers expect to sign contracts here Friday or Saturday. Promoter. Jim Mullen’s offer to Rosenberg is understood to be $45,- 9, 000. Returning from New York yester- day, Mullen announced this card for Comiskey Park on July 24. Billy Petrolle of Fargo will meet Johnny Adams of California, 10 ] rounds. Bud Taylor of Terre Haute will 4 mect, Tommy Tyan of McKeesport, 10 rounds, bantamweight. “Bily Bornfield of Milwaukee wi meet “Spug” Myers of Idaho, at 140 pounds of 10 rounds. Jack MeVey, New York negro welterweight, ‘will meet’ Wolcott Langford of Ge DICKINSON MAN SCORES 98 | | AMATEURSHOOT rear's: Receipts orem Second he city auditor's statement of re- Minot Man Place—First Half of State Tourney Today Ray, Dickinson, shane the amateurs was high mi trap shooting contests at the Bis- marck Gun Club grounds near Fort His score was 98 out of 2 |Twe per cent ‘The meet is bei staged by the Burleigh County Spo: men’s association. Trap from Cani shoot, Dr. J. R, Pence, Minot, second high in the R, Chezik, Portal, and John BOUT TONIGHT: |. committee, lightweight, ! of the U. S. Cartridge company, with | 3 23 out of 24, was high professional in the doubles. “The first half of the state cham- picnship will be shot out today, Sturgeon Hige Maa et Noon J, W. Sturgeon, Dickinson, high man in the first helf of state” trap-shooting contest — tiris| morning. He scored 97 rat of a possible 100. Shooting of tae first! half of the singles event had been) concluded at noon, however, ana! several contestants had opportunities! to better C,H. Parke: to shoot, couid still make a ne Dr. J. R. Pence, Minot, nud mis only two of his first 50, A, Adee with 50 to go, coild register r peant Ray, Dickinson, and Joe Mc-| Clusky, Bismarck, eacn had 96.~ The doubles champronsnip wiil be} determined this afternoon following, {completion of the first half of the: singles competition. A special sing-| == jles event also is scheduled for this} == afternoon. - } A special. prize. of a Springer Spaniel puppy is offered in both the professional gnd amateur classes in the state cue pionship handicap. ning res Scores this morning were lows Mec lusky 96, Clea Saunders Holland (x) Sturgeon 97, Danbey 82, Ray 96, Peck 91, Hollenbeck 88, Barbs 94, Rinkle (x) 100, Bartlett wards (x) | nigan rea) , MeSahey 97, MaCann ¥y, John son (x) 92, Secord 92, Wold 26, Ferguson (x) 85, Ebert 92, Chezik 95. Dickey fi Mrs. Pence 48, i ssner 63, Gratros (0) ¥ Rosen 91, Gailagher o8, Hanley ry Nallancey’ 89, Newton (0) 95, EI 91, Rovig 90. (x) indicates professionals. |. (0) indicates out of state, pot com- peting in state champtonshtp. - BOXING BOUT TO FEATURE. | LEGION MEET Young Gow of Minot and Kid | Miller of Fargo to Head- line Dickinson Card | Hart The/North Dakota department con- vention of the American Legion ai e enlivened Thursd: night by rounds of boxing, | cording to communication from C, Starke, secretary of the convention | The bouts will he staged under the auspices of the Matthew Brew Post, American Legion, of Dickinson and will take place at the state normal school auditorium at 8 p. The headliner of the bill is is a battle between Young Gow, Minot, weight 154, and Kid Miller, Fargo, 153 y, pounds. This will be a 10-round go. now ..... Johnny — Contpton, rene weight | 148, and Norman Wilson, Meosaie | Sask., weight 150, will’ furnish a special event of eight rounds. There will be a -round go between Kid $7.50 Knick-@ ers now .. $5.00 Ratzlaf, Minot, at 141, and Dutch ee eliace tke (Miesin Tataa ol Hickok Initial Belt Buckles put on a three-round exhibition, The "$1.00 now ..... e Dill will be further enlivened by a hattle.royal staged 2 nant Boys’ Sport by Company K, North Dakota National] Guard. Registered visitors and delegates}! Men’s: Summer : Union Suits to the convention will be admitted on N Men's Knickers $5 Knickers $3. 50 their registration cards, | City’s | Proposed Budget For 1926- 1927 Totals $297,105) (Continued 1 from page one.) [city seales 1,886.40 Miscellaneous 1,406.91 92,457.08 123,190.00 Prior year’s ap- 1,435.89 propriations .. 93,892.97 123,190.00 The jor Changes The major increases in the pr posed budget as compared with the expenditures last year are explained as follows: Increase in salaries and operating expenses due to increased salaries of city commissioners and assessors: Increase in police department due to necessity of having four men on fu!l time, as against three men part of the time last year; Increase in fire department due to Propored purchase of new fire truck and additional equipment; Increnze in traffic control due te proposed purchase of , several ‘autas matic traffie signal post: |, Sum allowed for building lestessad is result of new ordinance requiring such inspection; Increase in sanitation and high-{'. eran seovidee ite Leia of build- 1” sary. A. Bru: ing jo house street and water partment equipment; dee) eft Friday for ‘Mari Increasc in swimming pool provid . mploy: for erection of new: fence around) et Anton ita is ale 4s ven 3 ‘1 r Dorot dohnson.is vi isting . & Increase in’ audite} Lis Planned'l’gunt. and uncle). Mr. to conor xtensive 3 which 908 ne itor must be made; ‘annie Lewis See in tourist camp is to cover} Ip lat ary expenditures for that pur- lag are app sopra on ind Ruby ‘Bismarck. ee ibeiz with ‘Robe: Incre: in skating rink provides! ossible operation of rink by city alone. ‘The Ye iin during the year just closed Total. raised by taxes Total raised b; in yeatenees ’ Interest ‘on ban! Interest on cit; curities ... surance premiums Transfers ... shooters | Miscellaneous , Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota were entered in the wjth 97 was les and A. Has he on hand dey 1, - | 1925. Nelson, 3 Minot, ticd for third with 96 apiece. Total disbursements ....:. In the doubles, C. Hf. was high man with 21 out of 24. Forty-three contestants shot during Of the three lady shooters who contested, Mrs. C. H. Parker, the. first, to the revi er ert ie af re ision nie codis} red Past the day. "| Minot, was high. She won onl get from Mrs. J. R. Pene: inot. of 50. Mrs. jored 29 Celia Mslsiluetsatas of Mir ‘was third with 26. Edward: Ww. 7 bp, Western mone, te, ‘com Betts an ee ‘arker, Minot, Ralawes on hand‘ June 30, The commission last ni “49511 0 iso of Mrs. Parker's score a" 30 Is, Des Moines, with C. L, Flana- $30—$35 Suits Now 24 There are two big things a clothing store has to do: 1—Keep big stocks so customers-may have a good » 8. c} Sc 75 on affner & 3 Piece Suits | $37.50—$40 Suits Now 975|$3.4% $45-—$50 Suits: Now selection all season 2~—Close out the stock at the end of the season to make room for next season’s goods We've kept stocks up. Now we are cutting prices to the bone to sell them quickly before fall goods come in. The year’s greatest values are here : Men’s Your choice of our entire stock of $2.50 and $3.00 men’s new caps in latest models , 65 $1 $1.95 Boys’ Wool Blazers Regular $5.00 and $6.00 val- $ 3. 00. meee: aspen Ae Rintay at at Saintes Woods Woman in Coma For|* able ir. Sis ot ease spent a day in town he by week. ‘0. Johnsom enter. and "7 sine a Mr. and a Mra 8 8..C, Johnson ae Males and Stanley, Saturda: ay. "ie, wand ies. ‘M. T. Olson have re- ‘turned from their motor trip to Will- wae. Hine... Miss Della remained for ‘i A. 8. E. Metcalf and Monday evening with George Knudson and sit dapghies , Jean, are Mrs, 01 Boo ae Colorad dur- 2 atige a Boe is oar Mr. Knud- sister. Mr, and Mrs. Ernent Gexts ave visit ing da Marion, pcb ‘TITLE LAW PRAISED Twenty-four states now have laws ite of title to in| compelling @ “tas eeuale ited ear tation anne ys Chapin and aly She ’ Manhattan 50c Soft: Collars 25c . Neckwear Regular values to $1.50 65c Boys’ Wash - Trousers Ages 3 to 9 45c Boys’ Shirts 12 to 14%, for summer waist!” 8c ‘Caps Young Men’s Suits ‘Ages /17, 18, 19, 20 $14.95 Boys’ Milan Straw Hats te recognise one or talk con- FRENCH KEEP PACE The French production ‘of motor -Fifty-Three Days) Is Again Conscious ag for i908 is expec the Cleveland, July ly 13—-)—Injured in‘ Heaton whieh have ht tee with an automobile accident May 20, Mrs, the work in.a numbe: fact Marion Casselberry regained con- jLAND FOLLOWS selousne terday for the first é time and’ Bes able Mae feed _herself.| ing bi saree prt geet coat had been unconscious 53. days. int America for. Physicians inv: ingland. for shag = ir Mrs. poneu sidn of day. * is her case is a record.' years is now Canselerry, ‘suffering ry Ee weal ae fi the braisi, is ‘sein Pte tor van 20 ee OY ae st aes