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| - ; : ty i YANKEES SEEM ve Chatapla Pete Laise TO HAVECINCH ON PENNANT New York Team Inv: des West With 9 Game Lead | t in American Race | iS | The Yankees, leading the American league by nine i making an i ° that is likely Fi games to play, 40 of |» 1 western s. If they play .500 per cent ball for the rest of the schedule, Cleveland must win two thirds of its re! i ames to} gain the pennant. Ruth will have to insert a run every two | wames to tie his re blows recorded in Much of the Yan is due te ing his His erro’ yet without hot win consistently H Koenig Ix Valuable —_—_—_— Pennant Progress || AMERICAN LEAGUE Standin; Philadelphia at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago, NATIONAL LEAGUE \ 4 Exhale Under Water If difficulty is Count four as the breath breathing, and there very probably| haled under water and the left hand j will be, go ashore to shallow water| comes down. ;and try it lying on the stemach. , Count one, as the right h@nd goes j forward, and inhale. Count two, as the right hand comes downward and the face goes under Repeat this until it comes ea: There will be dificulty at first, but in swimming the difficulties are over- come by getting used to doing them, the breathing practice will be of more value to the swimmer than almost anything else, (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) ‘an@ a day or Games Today Count three as th St. Louis at Philadelp eur pA RL le “ 3 Pittsburgh at New York. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926 Kiln, Al Canada (i0). Urbana, Il!.—Mile Dale, Decatur, won a techincal bee. over Marty Walsh, Chicago (2). Dick Smith, Danville, won from Johnny Flanagan, Chicago, on a foul (2). Linn O. Daf- fer, Decatur, knocked out Charles Da Urbana (1). Cincinnati—Tommy Billiards, Cin- cinnati, scored technical knockout over Pinkey Crosby, New York (5). Teacher Institutes Are Very Successful, |} Miss Nielson States| = ‘Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent. of public instruction, re- ‘turned Sunday evening from Dickin- son, where she attended the institute being held there. She reports the institutes as being very successful. and much in attendance than -|had been anticipated. There were 1,100 teachers in attendance at Valley City, 800 at Dickinson, 700 at May- ville and 600 at Eliendal There were excellent ers who brought messeges ¢rom various parts ‘of the nation. fang, be ld tendent' ef schools at Manchuria, ao. spoke on “Educational Prog- ress in the Orient.” Miss Margaret! McGuire, princi; of ie. ‘all la., won from Jaek- = ‘ NOTICE OF SALE . Not is hereby given that by virtue of a judgment und dberee ji foreclonure rendered and gi! the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for the hand State of ven bh ae of said Court on the 26th day « duly, 1926, in ap action Wherein’ Th: Northern Trust Gompany, @ corpora- tion, wan plaintiff, and MH. E. Wi fang, Admini r of th of Joyce Harding, decea Tom Harding, Geo! Harding, Annie Sclual rest, Agnes Noser, Howard H, Case, as Administrator of the Estate of Mildred Smith, deceased, Sophia mith, Edward E. Smith, Sarah Davis, Wiliam F. Smith, ‘Thomas ¢ ith, Loomis, Cfford Loomis, ee BD. Loomis, Morria Loomis, Guy Loomis, Vern’ Loomis and H. ¢ Nilles, ‘us guardian ad litem of defendants Thomas G. Smith, Loomis and Vern Loomis, mi were defendants, in favor of Jaintite und egainat the defend: for the sitin of One Thousand Nine six” Dollars, and Forty-eight ($1096.48), which judgment and de- cree, among other things, directs th sale by me of. th hereinafter desert amount of sald Juste: terest thereon and the pennes of ‘such sale, or #0 thereof as the proceeds of said sale applicable thereto will satisfy; anc by virtue of a writ tome iasued out of the office of the ‘clerk of said court, under the seul thereof, direct ing me to sell said real property uant to said judgment and do ree. t | m as STATE FORESTRY SCHOOL PLANS TO sss! nee J, Albin Hedstrom, Sherif¢ of Bur- Standings cd by leigh County Dakota, and the Milwaukee ...... 63 0 Koenig, led the weal in’ by Bis. 5. - | Toledo 19 d { v 7 ; “ fany BWENE babi to his: post. : : ‘ Kavany us f tion at, Washington, spoke on “Rural Education.” She was formerly state the highest bidder for cash at publ auction at the front door. of ih Court House in the cup: marck, in the county. ol and State of North Dakota, on 30th day of August, 1926, at the hou ft tk in the afternoon o1 to satisfy the amount of ment and decree, with in- terest thereon, and the costs and ex penses of such sale, or so. muc! came a change. ‘ | St. Paul. picked up Minneapolis were fighting ‘ ae ‘olumbus .. a . a A i ‘ : S : ij parations to: begin the work of| mer fallow means free from grass and|erly state superintendent of public PRs anihine Can Now : a | dum nete furnishing free trees to North Dakota| weeds which use the moisture that| instruction of Ohio, brought a te RR AL “aiinost: to where the | ‘ q erty! Sit veatikea ut Colutiinee, farmers in 1927 are ‘being made at| would otherwise be conserved ‘message of “Vision” from his long ex- Soe meri baek almost to where th 3 4 : . tices Cis we re” the state forestry school here, Be-| this western country grass and weeds,| perience as an educator. Mrs. Cora oe "| f . : | ee Paul at Indianupotis ‘ause of the limited number of seed-| the roots of which are better fitted| Wilson Stewart of Kentucky spoke Bee sesh site . : | Sisineapotle at Douevins lable, however, the trees! to take in the moisture, will kill out] on “Adult Education.” Mrs, Stewart | superintendent of public instruction 213) Bottineau, N. D. July 27.) after they are planted. Clean gum-|of Colorado, Dr. 0. T. Corson, form- thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. The premises to be sold as aforesaid, pursuant to said judgment and de- and to sald writ and to th notice are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, and ure described as follows, o-wit: South Half of Southeast Quarter (3 1,2 of 8E 1-4) Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter (SE 1-4 of SW_ 1-4) and Lot number Four (4), in Section Thirty (30), in Township One red Forty (140) North, Range Seventy-six (76) Went of the Fifth Principal Meridian, contain lone hundred sixty acres of land m or less according to—the U: States Gov. Dated July 3 ent out only for demonstra-! a well-established tree. Fencing from| Was awarded the. $5,000 prize given fey points on the bal! field b i tion purposes and only one demonstra.| stock also is a. requirement and in| last year by the Pictorial Hoview for iecerooiyn yesterday, % IO Wane den Fe | tion plot will be provided for in each] some places where rabbits are espe-| the greatest service to humanity. other teams in the circuit being idle. ! irda: id county, F. E. Cobb, president of the} cially bad a woven wire fence is ‘Work For Year Outlined feeeencc as the victim but) ; : | Yeste y’s Games | institution, said ‘here today. advise At these institutes the work was|' looked like a winner in the ninth | During 1915, 1916 and 1917, records Must Apply Before June 1 otulined for the course of study and when his mi: ent one run across | E q NATIONAL LEAGLE at the institution show, a number of] “June 1 in any year will be the| schoo! management for the coming] eee oilers on the bases, | Kiki R H_ Ritrees were shipped out to farmers| latest date that applications will’ be| year. The purpose of there meetin Cuyler twice saved the game for the) Bucs Pittsburgh 3 7 . g but the work was discontinued in| received for planting the following] Was to weld the thought of the teach- Pirates with running catche | <4 Brookign. ee 7 © 1918 and no trees have been supplied] year. This permits the farmer to|ers of the state in carrying out the In the only American League con- | Yde, Adams and Gooch; Vance and, !@,the public since. ‘begin work on the tree ground he-| educational objective of the work of test Philadelphia turned back Bos-| agit : Se : a Ming : The number of demonstration plots| fore the summer rains come and also| education in North Dakota and to give ee Padle Rommel | : “ z i awarded to cc county will be in-| enables the extension forester from|them the oneness of vision or pur- only four hits. Two runs scored on ane | creased as rapi as the supply of|the state nursery to inspect the tree| pose. Jim Poole's home run smash in the 8 2 ; : “ ee | trees permitey Cobb. sal the] ground before the trees are shipped| This fall the five-day institute will a 5 “ AMERICAN LEAGUE plan of limiting the number of coun-| the following spring. If, at the time! not be held but a two-day teacher aan RN | ‘3 a R ry | ties was adopted in order to assure] of inspection, the ground is not found| meeting will be held in each county . | 4 Hoxton 0 4 that the trees will be spread over] ‘to be properly prepared the pla of the state. Among the speakers at | Philadelphia a 8 the state instead of all being sent| will be postponed a year. The these meetings this fall will ‘be James eighth. ants North Dakota Pierce, Tenneson, Supler & Stambaugh, Attorneys for Plaintttt, Fargo, North Dakota. 7-27 8—3-10-17-: Yahniser, Russell and Gaston Bis-|!@.one section. Aid for the work is| spection also provides the opportunity} W. Foley, the North Dakota po d : i 1 a 6; being received from the federal] to obtain a sketch of the farmatead NEE FCAT ER i choll; Rommel and Perkins. government under the Clarke-MeNary| on which the planting is to be ‘made,| ple d } “ | 0 tidaracmot Seehaaled: act. for the plancing plan that ia prepaed| People Demand More “It is not contemplated. to furnish| during the winter. The planting plan} "Mhan Transportation TE ELSON oa ornamental surubbery, fruit trees or] is mailed to the co-operating farmer sa TED NEL ; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION plants but varieties of these will be| during March or April and will show — | Ted Nelson, young welterweight serapper of Richmond, Va. proved Minneapolis 2 3 1, tried out to ascertain their suitability} him the number of rows to be plant-| That there is a distinct trend in Eiacthi victim in the last three weeks of Champion Pete Latzo, for- feniene “ne pees pets Rprereirrae cen mans pret ct Oe ceeding o ha ook, the motor car buying promises S mer Scranton coal heaver and recent conqueror of Mickey Walker. | “Hollingsworth ‘and’ Gowdy; > Dee ea Pudeaatl re ex that will be sen rather spectacular developments in Indications Now Are That| Nelson and Latzo clashed at Steubenville, Ohio, the other night, Latzo| Rerry and Devormer. ees f "winning cn a technical kayo in the fourth round. It was Steubenville’s Rickard Will Get 2 to 1 {first outdoor show in 50 years. BIDS FOR JANITOR Linden School District No. 28 of Wing, Burleigh Count y, North Du- kota, ‘will recelve bids for a ja m tor hs 6. 1926, ui nish a sat- bond to guarantee fulfill- The him ting. At this time in-|the industry is the opinion.of Walt- “The requirements to co-operate as Y a9 ment’ of contract and proper opera- structions. will pe sent for planting Bj Z,emonstrator are as follows: ‘The|and a later notification willbe sentir P- Chrysler, motor car manu- Mi is farmer should preferably be without| upon shipment of the trees. This will|facturer. erccives up eed anchibiom, Runaee received up to and including August Milwaukeo . 3, trees at the present time, if a broad-|igenerally occur to. Mr: Chrysler, péo-|i5cn, ‘ ‘ ssi " reeey ae ee ee Fah lead tree planting is to be made. If} of April he first part of May. {ple demand something more than School Board reserves the Vote of Commission | donnard and Harris, Picard,} a conifer (evergreen) planting is to|. “Applications will be received trom{simply. transportation’ at a priee; {Tit to reject 00 OT HOAG, ee iui orth ras Rick: | Biemiller, Sommers aud Meuter,) he made it is better that the farmer|ischools as well ax farmers. In thisithey demand: in their cars all the ° aatetoe t New York, July 27 ex Rick- Hruska, already have larger tres which will|ease it will be necessary that somel, 97 dau ard and ig heavyweight ‘ithe thet] MARINES-HOPES 10 JUSTIFY THEIR hm BL SgEve tt protection for’ them while} member of the school board sete ghee pice commandy. es SR eee have been invited to return to New! ey are becoming established. e | the responsi y 0! eir care during . : CALL FOR COAL BIDS prospect that‘ the| St. Paul ... 3 6 11 planting should be located along alithe summer season, This is essen-| Furthermore, he says, this de- 2 ti out the Yankee) : Indianapolis 8 8 1) 'main-traveled highway so that it will] tial fof the success of the. planting:|mand is so insistent and so wide- Linden School District No. 28 of : EATING CHAM | rey and McCarthy;/be observed by those passing, It|| Not Suited For Town Property {spread that they are going to have|Wing, Burleigh County, North Da- chairman of -the| should not.be closer than 100 feet to|| “The ‘co-operator will be furnished|what they want, coal’ tS be ‘Geilvares th. goal bine New York state athletic commission | ar Waa ian ‘ : R HW Flite, bulldings to be protected. Later|ia-card on which his tomes for thel “The purchasing of motor cars !Co ail? iegetvered in, coal bin who has stood by the pres-| le His smile shows a white and | ile it is hoped that these demonstration |'first year will be reported. Inas- has taken a distinct trend recently | Approximate amounts needed, for f the board, Jantes A. Far-/ Hag Bought All Leading tow of tauth, BML hose Is ’ 3 Plantings will be posted so that people| much ‘as the stock to be furnished| :ha+ ig of the test importance !School No. 1, 120 tons; for School léy, in the argument that Harry! Cabs DALE ma raneae e tees 9 1] 4vill become acquainted with them. | will be small seedlings they will not to the industr: M le {Xo-,2,.30 tons, and for School Ni Wills, negro, should have the first] Heavyweights in Past Few/| blake te the cauliflower type. Messenger, Shinault; McCullough] “In furnishing stock for tree plant-| be particularly desirable for planting] Se ee et ee a weaach: ta tednisn. 0 to stage the event in Chicago, ac- sd A en, 2 - te and beaten most.of ty 7 Li 5 o live wi i com mits y are ins on AU, h, cepted immediately. | hons and Madden, an | cadiae Pane anal eaten most of rae] St. Joseph 3; Omaha 9. River valley it will be\necessary to| “In making shelterbelt plantings 11] Beiee- things they find in higher|., District Sehool B set 2 { H i i 4 Oklahoma City 5; Des Moines 1 summer fallow clean|; tree} has been found that one and two-year’. 5 Brower’ isvitatton \“Atparentiy, lieves He Is in Logical Con-| years,’ knocking’ out “Gibbons, wha! (yilahoma, Cty ts *'* [ground'the summer before the trees| seedlings of broadieat trees wil, Priced ears; in due proportions to D HOAG, er’s invitation appare i ed the limit with Dempsey, an a . 4 ls the investment, of course, ai strict Clerk. means that Rickard vill receive a tender Class acldencaadio: insted ih rounds with peeunlenie., Ear Auoas 1h praia stand a better chance of aout care| are im leg tohave driekes Y 17—27 daily 0 1 vote of approval when he a Ville?” said. “Remember, | > v ge these nds = sn toes na sem she aaa Wa teel eta of" WAGER REBSULNG || suicaet Peron seek Score ae ice cen, hey Ma etety of Reem og ee mney bout before the com-| New York, July 27.— lean aes a me f ‘ ; Biles; for Commissioner Wm. Mul.| ines told ¢ Tun tee mrcape ettelion wa scrripar lie “Where a planting is to be made in| transnortation to the farmer. Coni-| “They are mort insistent on full- mney Deceased ana doon has voted for the contest every | years ago, wh : contender class, I don’t know how-0 (By the Associated Press) eases. dita, Ganeaca| care. coeaneteeny) al be trom three/ siged bodies which give all the vot M,N. Bentley, Deceancd, Rte facn soantioned and lnet| of them all usts ance, and| fur there : New Orleans—Tommy | Murphy, an aes ititterent method of | to five years old, according to species! occupants ample room. They in-|in the County of Burleigh and Stats week his suggestion that the matter) he hasn't forgotten. The confidence |" ‘Then he told how he became aj Jersey City, defeated Jack Lewis,| preparation will be a according |\used, and will provide the permanent} i)" + only on full-sized bodies,|of North Dakota, and by virtue of a be reconsidered was tabled. lof his buddies, expressed in 1919,| fighter when @ marine. New Orleans (12). to the particular site. These require-| windbreak. The cost of shipping the ete ga of riding as well—|Dii/o! sale on sll porsonal property It is possible that Paddy Mullins, that he would reach the pinnacle of | His Early History Necessary to insure @ store| trees will be borne by the farmer 1 nse: ‘And, of ith (2% quit claim deed oh all re; | prop: manager of Wills, had some inkling | the fighting heap some is now! “J had never put on the gloves un-|_Chicago—Pal Moore, Memphis,| Of moisture to establish the trees| receiving them”. real comfort. ee eer reaming ke she seed tase, Bt BMT was! poing to happen’ for he | bie incentive for Tunney to defeat |.t1 I reached training camp where] Tenn., ; at Tiger Jack’ Burns, Chi: : fad Bale alae as a thie the want San ah of porters ae cntiey, Sacensed Ho tise or. jayed hi: redict le-! Ja empsey. boxi onfpuls: t of the] cago, (10). ja, won from Rock Smit! le} Dayton, fought a draw 5 im “real Opera-1o¢ a will) ‘to the undersign idow Bree Chicages te discvas' cl From the marines, Tunney. ficas| Santas eames digueesteme time Creek, (10), vee | stone, ‘Montreal, scored a. technical | tion. of the aid uate Se neley. and mpsey-Wills contest with promot-| learned to fight, with implements of| but quickly took to the game. My! Philadelphia—Tommy Herman, ° knockout over Marine Tolliver (8). “All of these things can be built he sale > th of se nd anit clalm ers who claim to hold both men un-| War as well as with four-ounce] progress wis cut short when. we went) Philadelphia, beat Leo (Kid) Roy,| Dayton, QOhio—Sid Conn, Man- a / into a four-cylinder car at a rea-|Offi'c "ot the hegister of Deeds in der contract. He said yesterday that | gloves. Soldier like, he is now dis- rseas in March, 1918. Our ouffit) Canada, (10), Dick Evan: Philadel- | chester, England, and Shifty Dando,| Mobile, Ala.—“Big Boy” Peterson, sonably low price. the dainty of Burleigh and State of he had given up the idea of going, ciplining himself for another battle.| was assigned to the Metz sector, We], it is s {The industry has developed to-| North Dakota. Z to Chicago at this time, [anil HP citar. iat! ny | ae, lee, Gisieh ae aS te oom eae day until it Is entirely possible to] abertina tener Bentley” wigan Different Verdict Indicated | attles out beforehand,” sai ‘un- ter the armistice, put on ie more per dollar would | the aforesaid M. Bentley, Deceas. In his telegram to Rickard, Brow-|ney. “I mean by that'I plan and] gioves again. % e ie ean Peapod BUR, p 7 e de romise as to the com-| live through them by myself. That’s| “I had no intention of following. Whelan if Ohcsls<s See eee oe imagined as a Diiaion's enon ney mat aaa the reason I like the quiet and soli-| boxing as ‘a profession until about the ; two years 4 peared to convey the assurance that| tude of the woods for my training.| time we came back. Billy Reche, the A “It is to that end that we are reconsideration would bring a dif-/ Then when it comes_time to step| old referee, who was overseas in K, = ing our ribnfecturing pees signed. reald Ing in vier ferent verdict. Among Brower's| Sarauge. Ele ropes I nd wor of ae welfare epi mare? tnd = i, ‘we sre very confidens t the bo edd eo a oA ints were: | Ties or doubts, but if I had I cou Beith Soar aR . ‘Jear of this type wi we produce {stato of ‘North Dakota, If presented Poaeat Ve always had tried to be|baniah. them nicely. by the*thought | December 15, 1919, in Jersey City and 4 , will enjoy a conspicuous. success |to me within (6) six "months trom loyal to the chairman as he had ex- | of iad ee m any Sevongas won by a knockout from Bob ——— FF ‘the ” the Gate of the, Cirst, notiee, i ay pected Farley to follow his lead a| punches can do as compared with a - . Ree ; j / » Mr. Chryster did not applity his | 26th day of July, A.D. *SThat he had been loyal up to the | thke ihe pre AA Lae nreiphe bt Wuae tat, at'ty ‘ > . % | statement with any details the thignea> Albertina Meyer Bentley, present time in the hope that a bout! Is Confident of Victory knockouts. : | Z 4 new car which he is apparently|, /4qW of MX. Bentley, Deceased. et eee inet. — Y gape “I think the most important de-| e Pp about to i satisfactory to the chairman might Dempsey is the champion of]... by ' oo result. | course, but except for the atmosphere| Cision of my carcer, the real turning? 4 3 It: is general ppinion in. the Ta canniror That he is conscious that he owes! and the knowledge that this is-my| 70int ee mei 4 Yoon 1 desl / industry, homeves. it the new ,mnnther, OF tg Snsalye ey be 8 plain duty to the state of New! biggest chance so fur, it won't seen, Geotmes Carpentier in 1024. 1 de-| Z Zz T car will embody { of the ideas |i ony, Driscoll, North’ Dakota, York, to the business investors and a great deal different from my othér| Pury didnt? realize until. afterward LA tof Z 4 which have been’ exploited in other | "Notice in hereby given by the un- to the followers of boxing. important fights. I CO badder nr tirrine rt | ; ‘ : and.which have | deraignea, 1. "i. Baird, marek, That both he and Rickard must) been confident that some day 1 would a i Z : P \ = North Dakota, as Recelyer oh Pee cbiie it aah mT eye Shem ney under in trying to stick (o that figure. this car cont | Farmers Merchants State Ba Piterests re Sty SOit Depore' fe litle to suggest the glad-| The best Proof of this\is that 1 wat ; 5 among fine cars Driscoll, North Dakees, to the That if the champion of the world! iator in this mild mannered, quiet | 12%, now and am close to my bedt , Chrysler was. produced two | tors of ‘said ent, District Clerk. t sp ¢ F a ee 2 000! person appointed b; id Court to games worked cha 1 : WwW. ! F Saye tear dissiaincen eattas tance Inake said sale, will sell the here without success, The lead whic! ‘a : svi oa 7 y Pee ce ne ie a lame fecterlinafter described” real property. t had been 10 yames soon dropped to i” : i $43 ‘ “A jourd reserves the right to reject any oF, all bids, mi defends his title it is fitting that he| spoken, blue-eyed individual as he| “SME waht ¢ { Sk and a half yeara ago... do so in New York, talks of golf, tennix and books-—| .ansed "ay eivcngtn, Tee’ wesbed : 3 : . re \ * “When Rickard heard of Brower’s| Wells, Emerson and ‘Omar Khayyam| ,o?! ral SN 7 E A h “gtatement, he said. he would leave| are among his favorite authors—-| fae mt gn gery tne f tmmporians| pq : hold of |eriver at ‘his office at” Blamarck, Chicago for New York today. j but it is only, neceasnry to mote’ bis! ranks. | fj > ae in | Sublication of Vig imesioeg, Ny. etd powerfully knit frame, the. rugge “Dye seen De ey in ell of his ~ u : om) a u > ims are not sc filed, they will be RD SAYS NEW set of his jaw and his easy grace of| rights since he heat Willard for the : ; ‘ : trattie. expe f barred from any participation in i; Movement to become convinced that) titic, He will find me ready to be as f i : gy : every: ner want Aividends wh may be maid By, there is nothing lacking in his phy- ive as he ix. It would he Me . 1a 4 rote ts ag the assets of sal sical equipment for the ri + | foolish for me to say how I'll fight \ P . ‘Dated, July 1 | Seven years of action in the ring] the champion, but 1 won't be on’ the , Y ‘ , 3 fos Ta have left few marks upon his count-| defensive at any rate.” 3 f ol wd a Receive: Firatpublication on the 27th of July, 1926. York state athletie commission, last te Y y ! % York state athletic commission, Jat! Nanoleon Loses | ; ! , b> TT York and consider staging the bout ey ! ? Za ; } ‘ Le Whe | BIDS WAN' Taeaae repceoanties stinging the, bout to Zeeland, -7-4 ye rast : : Seated pide will ne reratvedb decision. ~ q . i - ‘ ‘ ee i 1 Hoos The sclection of Thursday, Septem-| Napoleon, N. D., July 27-—The Na- - i . } Ont peta Ames totes ber 16, asthe fight date, was chosen | poleon baseball team ‘lost its game; ‘ ” t rae b if of with consideration of the-availability | with Zeeland here Sunday, the score! } ; : ; : ‘ . : 0. B, Cars ‘and of the Yankee Stadium and-the effect| being 7 to 4. Napoleon “Bullet” \ > ine Rensot in ny 98 ‘Of possible bad weather. Volk of Linton pitching and. Fittlg| # : , ; Bag H ga ; 8 | jee in Oh The stadium.aill be available, Rick.| behind the bat, while Zeeland. h 5 . . 4 } AF leet ject any or all bide wi ae ‘ard-said, from Septembew9 to 26. Anderson of Linton on: the mound. . 5 ey i aoe A £ GQUSTAVS OPP, Training Starts August t Fisher of Zeeland connected with one , Ms end 4 i rleis Sher, 4 Nee champion, will train| of Volk’s offerings: for a four-base “f 4 aed < P fy bs 64 - : m Springs, N.| (rip. \ Z wesenting the| The Zeeland nine will pley the as he departed for| state venhaecaly AN ira at Bi Join Demp-| marck Sunday, August with. a canbe ‘hhie| derson doing mound duty, © A light is wo edetal ALG Si Ss for Engl :policemen X ‘