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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1096 "INDIANS GET YANK SCALPS AT OLRVELAND Cleveland Team, Winning Yestcrday, Only 9 Games : Behind Leaders av Yankee acalps pave have teen taken in the Indians’ desperate stand against their most powerful American league foes, George Uhle, big right-handed »' Chief of the € land mound staff, wielded the tomahawk in yesterday's conquest of the New York team, 4 to z, and today his warriors are — nine games away from the Ame: can league leaders. Uhle pitched et Tectively in all but one joning, the second, when his opponents tallied their runs. After fhe fourth Waite jo was effective. Virst .of the crucial games was going on, Washington and COMPOESORY LABILITY Washittyton, lowing an pce Smart [Automobile -aseoclatios ——<_——__—_ Migs Viola Edwards ‘Breaks High Jump Mark By Clearing 5 Feet \; Inch Detroit locked in one of the most] 1 heated baseball “discussions caer » the Tigers capturing tl rat in 10 Innings, 6 to 4, and’ the tors the second in 11 frames, 11 to 7. Bill Barrett inserted o very impressive bane cleaning circuit blow in the seyenth to give the ae Sox a7 to 3 mai Nevers Wins Ernie Nevers, product ry Stanford university and renowned of footballs, allowed. t Ath! seven scattered hits and the St.Louis Browns won, 3 to Cincinnati, runner uy a the Na- tional, rested while burgh ¢i-, vided a double bill with Meer the Pirates now holding a lead of one) full game. Bob Smith held the Pirates to six blows in the opening tussle and shut them out).14 to 0. Pittsburgh made five errors, two Folks ‘arey, two by Wright and’ one by Treynor. The Braves again hit hard in the second affair, but Lee Meadows, aided by “the excellent batting of Wright and Cuyler, beat them, 5 to % ume Runs Namerou: ‘Eno score at Brook! re was: Sherdel 8, Brooklyn 4. Left-handed Bill of the Cardinals, always an undesirable: at Ebbets field, permitted eight hits, but drove out a home run, a triple: and a double. scored two runs and batted in three, enough to win the game. Four home runs featured the Chi- cago Cubs’ 12-inning victory aver Vhiladelphia, 7 to 5, Wright, Stone and Williams doing the honors for the Phi id Heathcote and Hartnett responding for Chicago. NINE TEAMS INCLUDED ‘IN GRID ) LEAGUE iy © Schedule Already’ ‘ Arranged For American of Professional Clubs New York, Aug. 6 5 — (# — teams, including George Wilsen’s eling team of Pacific coast stars, 1 compete in the race for cham- pionship honors in the newly o: ganized American League of Profes- sional Football clubs during the com- ing season, the schedule, announced today, ex- tends from September 26 to Decen:ber: 12, und lists contests for every Satur. day and Sunday with ‘some Tus! and Thursday games. Most of teams play 18 games, with Rock found and Besies Playing only 14 and Phila. delp The “Gaakers “mill play every Saturday The pelrioedt SE fees Sunday, Septe: ‘New York at Cleveland. Wilson at ct Rack Island. \ Chicago at Newark. \ saiteaeions October 2-Chicago at Sunday, October 3—Ni York ax Rock Teland, Wilson at * Hooton at Newark, Chicago at Brook: yn, Saturday, October 9—New ook at Boston. ion at Phi Sunday, 10—" ison at Brooklyn: Cleveland gt Newark, Chi- jand, Saturday, October neg, Mat ined une * Z Newark. Philade i$ mee Cleveland at Chicane: Saturday, ber 30—New York at ae Philadeipht sum 31—Newark - New ot, Wile ton ot Cinvelond pons N t iy "Cleveland a lew York, sthladeiphe. November ceed it i “sunday, Neve rember J po a Sessa Be wark. ‘ Noven 14—Boston New york. Wilson at Brooklyn, ‘New 5 ,erk at Chicago, Philadelphia at "Cleveland. 21—Philadel- Witsen' et New, Chicago, Rock Is- Chieago. settee November 27—Wilson at! Sindav. Mostmber 98—Chleage at New “Clevelsad oauirday, Deesener ‘Rock Is- land st Boston, Brooklyn at na ber 5—New York ‘at ‘wiicgn at ‘Brooklya, Ch: MISS VIOLA This 14-year-old lass set a world ‘record for em whe ie Seton back wea revious mark was 4 feet, 11 7/8 inches the i hiladetphis games a few weeks ago. Viola is a col EDWARDS Bon high jump "Chi catablished in recent tr: ei a in women’s athletics, but her future appears, exceptional: LABARBA WILL ‘: QUIT RING TO GO TO SCHOOL Will Probably ly Enter Leland| Stanford University a Year From This Fall Chicago, Aug.’ 5—(#).—Fidel La- harba gives himself another year in} the ring, and no more: The plucky king of the flyweight boxers isn’t looking for some aspirant to his crown to out of thg squared circle, but he is going to quit and go to college. Probably it] £? will be Leland Stanford uniyersity,| ®t because i likes fornia’s pros- van in football, and the champion is an ardent grid fan. Labai training for his fight with Emil Paulso of Sult Lake City here papas 18, gaid he expected to enter| De inford year from thia chool until he's a fu present wearer of a boxing crown who came up com ahs amateur ranks, he turned, rn money for his collegé He is still under i. A pects to appear west o' the Rockies for a while, probably tying his crown into the cones with “Newsboy” Brown in t! NATIONAL Lacon | First game— Pistaburgh =. latterioa “Aids ridge, Nicl Adama and E. Smi cer; eset and J. T: aylor, Si .E. Louis Brockiyn: Grimes. ‘Sern eteaves, R.H.E. 716 0 5M 2 Hart- +. Bentley, Carlson, Willoughby an Wilson, Chicago Philadelp — AMERICAN LEAGUE R. New York 8 Cleveland 4 Batteries—Hoyt and Severeid; and L, Sewell. Boston. Chicago . Ba teri and Ruel, Tate; and Bassler, Second game— Washington .. ist H 2 one 14 Crowder, Mar- , Ruel; Wells, tages fio ieCarthy; Zuml Harris, Blomiller, Withem and Meuter, Hay- worth, Second game— St. Poul Columbus Hipacepolis 915 3 op — Wilson, Hoilingsworth Se Paul and Krueger; McCullough and MHev- ing. trae on aa Wells; Wisner pe “Ainsmi fine position ‘breast is with the boulders just at artes of the water, the bends | (Copyright, 1096, NEA Servies, Inc.) 5 John>|, ‘itatement tated in many |be adctions of the country. body y es The national motoring reached the conclusion that claim = its sponsors that con I~ nat w safe is wholly unfounded an and is an @ deep-rooted fallacy. "te: Yee statement from A. A. ea pod it ia in no sense a measute as there is no relation 4 ition of ints to ibility that ist conndiry we ‘in- wauld breed ird, it "Brame efter coe ee seonnouteo nts mass to a burden oe mum ore comparatively fav proton Wines are financially ir- a ry rth, it would tend to increase insurance rates because it would do end with the principle of selective rial Fifth, it would inevitably degen. erate into stete insurance be entering wedge vohnoes state control ‘a Position position of the A. A. A. is set. forth in the following state- ment: “It is generally admitted that breed than Kong per cent of motorists rance, leaving something tke” 16,000,000 of the total 20,- 000,000 motor vehicles of America without insurance. aero ane if these compu! 16,000,000 vehicle owners would be compelled to purchase insurance; and on the eeals of the ordinary premium for the amount of insur- ance carried, these 16,000,000 would be eau to pay more than $300,- in premiums to comply with sory insur me law in all the 3 states; of .| tory at Grand Forks is the only other place I Sanders, Gearin end Young; Speece and Miller. | Louisville-Ka City game ealled fourth, account rain, WESTERN LEAGUE Dés Moines 6-2, Denver 7-8, Wichita 1, Oklahoma City 6. Bin 5, St. Joseph a Lincein 5-7, Om they f teach care while driving. INouin, St the law. da! ipa, now i IN Mite sath 09, rs Pee Sorgen rain iia won te edn coal teth icy the Saar daa Jal] aie bac! real ion on insurance after a had ‘been done. Thus ther a sia poops Ree a tp a in premiums carry insurance to’ meet but $20,000,000 in ancompenatted damages. if Decrease istry insurance aoneed, colt ‘about one twen-| amount would Pier on deors J as ee lacy te the! it ecbeast neon, ieee, atate- ree: is fof Uabity on the par pari vidual is vragen | tie | doubt, u gre wit dene that compuls that. betes because’ of their insur- heed not ‘exercise | 0 It woutd | $, @ most human, 4 most natural, unfortunate and regrettable, at- titade. ai ‘ a guarantees to pay eyerybédy whe Ls hart wn the roads a stipulated indemnity, the reckless and i go the limit inal responsibility: “That there is a ‘crying need for some drastic action to reduce auto- mobile accidents cannot be denied. It is nct to be wondered at that legislative podien,. ised organiza- | y; tions and are deeply jealese| in finding a gemedy. But it is a source of won- cer that the latest medium proposed contemplates indemnity for the in-' jured. Instead of making a real ef- fort to enforce ample speed laws and traffic statutes and ordinances, tisens generally | it proposed to let the carna; go on, seeing only that the hetes the dead are provided for in a material sense and that the maimed and the injured are assured mone- tary compensation. “Shall America contemplate such a@ method of obtaining its patri- mony, and tol become t rmit financial redres: e price of human life? irresponsible cai with no fear of anything but ¢rim- r pl that I know of where samples can be tested.” be teste PHILADELPHIA iMARKETS ! ISTOCK fARKI TS IRREGULAR ‘Trading Characteriska by Al- fernate Periods of Heayi- ness and Strength r ‘ ra aallew York, P)-—Alter- B cadlyed heaviness = and poole characterized today's stock! market us opposing speculative forces | battled .for supremec; While new | 0} leaders were broug! wt forward by! those working for higher prices and| good buying support was extended to! the recent favorites, the sharp retuc-| tthon in the volume of business indi- Nared tbat the market was se breething speN after a se: apirited advances earlier week. ’ The renewal on cal! n lowered to 4 per ¢ cepted ax an indie: wes no strain on the credit situation, | but the cate jumped to 442 in the| early afternoon. Wall street inter preted the dron in brol-ers’ loans kas’ week ‘as a confession of reports tha Ss were being purchased — strong financial intoresta who wi able to finance their trangctions Windle recourse to porrowing at the} banks. nee ‘priced ‘industrial specialties} sh large current earnings were inj § Me k demand. hing Ma- writer was ieniy run up six poiftt and more than a dozen others ad vanced two points or more before the end of the third hour. i Buying of the oils was of a sel tive characte: reports of breaking gasoline consumpti heavy withdrawals from ing offset by the large crude duction le ports of feverish activity in wf the new oil fields. Ww metal: pound, eries of favorable ea fy ‘ehde their appearance i day the General Railway y showing net inco: In the first six mont! or more than double that of the responding period last year. H he Bethlehem Steel corporation is reported to thave started August op- ¢ around 77.7 per cent of ca- as against ' e 2 percent at the WANTS TUNNEY- DEMPSEY BOUT: Overtures Made to Tex Rick- ard to Stage Bout in New Stadium There New York, Aug. 5—(#).—Philadel- phia interests today renewed over- Sb) tures to Tex Rickard to stage the, Jack Dempsey-Gene Tunney heavy- 423! weight title fight in the Paereep . Games Today i Eeieielohie at at St. penis lew York Washingto: Boston at Pittsburgh . Cincinnati St. Louis Pet. 576 BS 05 gs St. Louis f ae, Ghleaee. at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at New York. ‘No others scheduled. Sameera named NATIONAL LEAGUE Louisville . Minneapoli: Sopatne Sesessser al} nominati if aint eae F a Ramsey county. iG as world’s champion rviee and served the le gles Me" cin 917 "ond lost. ft, to. Johnny Wilson. retired! ym the ring. ened titre Years & years ) ' inal le lactone Na arash apt scr mat 7 final el be ‘ws a small part Ais rng. en- for many of ts, 4 Ea rater 4a reisers who want to find of es hg their) yi oat eat mt “H. se pecicalsrals ‘the tennial stadium there, if ments prevent it from being feeid fe New York, according to Seer ment by the promoter. Rickard did not reveal the pcre ce those approachi m, but : he unders' they had of Mayor Kendrick of alien promoter added he would not seriously consider any offer from Philadelphia or elsewhere until con- { vinced tl obstacles here could not be icp «| Tennis Tournam Tournament is Again Under Way Aug. 5—().—Wilker- Per ih nen. of ‘Grand Forks met Kehrer of Jamestown and Pfi re of Wahpeton to start the state doubles semi-finals of the state penne tournament at 12:15 p. m. here today. This is the first match since Tues- day afternoon in the state tennis | eauead by the delay having been a by ret rounds. In the first ragon of the Philip- Tronnes of Fargo in Red hive valley semi-final singles match. 4 # netic Trout Live in Frozen Streams ska, Aug. 5.—#)— Arctic brook trout are found in all mountain streams throughout Alas- ka, being sale shentent in anae oetrame rs where yy rage are arctic divide is no b: lt oresks flowing north into the’ *hretie ocean teem with speckled in "Alaska, ‘starles are told around eon dives ot.the extreme hardiness he apretle trout, which may be tories or an exception to |i = that all frozen fish are ‘After Tieisinn selid to bottom the pei in the high altitudes begin 2 of overflows, the oncoming: icking up and oozing to the glong the banks and then, eesealee, yout and Sreesiaas layer ies forming ne‘ | Pog ‘the. deeper: Manel jana fides Decking Mp water upl ice | he reat hummocks and & eplit in crevasses ad the Fenny mn - re Lar ags A ot sreme trout is the tong! wine the high Miami Beach jus 5.—)—Miami Bench soon will boast the “aweetent” golf courses in the world with the use of 1 pounds of Cuban raw ‘ae nad a eee edigssce: bags A spectacular advance of 22 point in Case Threshing Machine, which: d k to a new top pi 169, enlivened trading at the cle mavements el-evher wer: ighly irregular, with U.S, Steel and General Motors closing lower. i Tho closi was irregular, pressive buy issues, sui contrasted with bear sell motora, which rea est figures in the solidated Gas, Brooklyn Union and Brooklyn Editon ‘sold at new igh prices for the year. Total sales approximated’ 1/00/00 1,200,000 shares. “WHEAT VALUES ON DOWNTREND Weakness of dunes Quo- tations Has Influence on Today’s Trading Chicago, Aug. 6—(AP)—Wheat' values here had a downward trend| today, with weakness of Liverpool quotati: @ factor. Harvesting is on in Canada, and some new grain Where has alrcady been loaded. Re- ports of wheat yields better than expected in some parts of ‘the domes- ic spring crop belt tended also toj A. waken prices. Wheat closed ‘heavy, % cent to 1% cents net lower, corn % cent decline to % Oats %@% down and provisions at 40 cents off to 17 cents| @9, gain, ‘Corn was unsettled and averaged somewhat lower although rallying at! one time to above the finish of the’ previous day. Hot weather prevailed over the greater part of the belt. Outs were weaker sympathiz : Wheat Sept. Dee, May Corn: ~ Sept. Dee. 1.033, 107% 16.20 15.22 1,01% 1.038% 17.00 17.37 FINANCTAR « ee ~ ae 17.60 17.30 Wheat. Omuha reported country buy. ing cash oats there. Lard was somewhat firmer, meats » easier, nervous action small range being follo ate recovery | to} fair was 4@!e cent he ats were off 4@*s cent on corn weakness and a sot of stop loss mnt in, Moderate 1,400; aeeliy considered; to strong; good lights mostiy some up to 10.75 and 11.00. es 4,000; opening 13@2%6 or more higher than Weanesday’s aver- desirablze lights up to 12.45; ium and ‘heavy butchers 11,60@ 12.50; bulk pecking sows 9: real smooth kinds on the butcher or- der up to 10.00 to pers; pigs ry t.e@ay; bulk i Wednevday 10.00; weight 2 ree, 700; fat lambs 3% “higher; | bulk 12.75@ 13.75; sheep fully steady; tihe and handyweight fat ewes to cont nd packers 6.50@7.00, eased | tember flaxseed and rallied ‘4 cent o: Spring cent. dragey re small and met demand, Trading 1@4 cents higher for old ings. Winter whent was Durum was firm and unchanged. within an firm to 4% cent higher grade was firm to ‘4 cent CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 5—(U, D. of A.) ~-Hogs 25,000; two way t light aren came 10) for 140 to 300 supply light, light astern. orders rela- big packers inactive; low at_mid session; bulk 10 to 210 pound weight and choice butch- 300 pounds me weighty bulk pack- fow shipping ‘odd more vely trade small packing slaughter pigs ‘attle 8,0 fed ts ‘sows — To@16 ‘haring ad- carce; strong to 26 top yearlings western for greeny rope ‘at 8.00 down-| H ward fleshy Montanas late yester- day 6.60; bulls fully stead 50 cents higher largely 1 Sheep mbs and sheep steady to strong; early bulk westerns 14.25@14.50; sorted natives mostly 13:78@14.00; some. to packers 14.25: few held higher to fren kille: culls steady at 10.00@10. bulk fat ewes 6.50@7.81 paid for one deck 111 pound choice ‘Montanas; short deck two year old Montana wethers around 115 pounds ne deck about 105 pounds year- lontana wethers 11.50; feeding indications; late. Wednesday bulk feeding lambs scaling 57 to 72 pee 12. ga some downward ter CG 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 5—(U. 8. D. of )—Captle 1,600; fed ht supply, fully steady; matured steers moderetely liberal, very slow; APOLIS RANGE Aug. 5 Open ‘High Low 150 15 1.49 148% 14 147 1.00% 1.00% 987% 1.02 1.02% 1.01 89% 30% = 39% AD Alte Oe 247 248 Close 1.49% 1.48% 98% 1.01% 39% ADS 2.46% & 248 65% 87 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Rusvell-Mille ; 1 northern spring ; 1 amber durum ; Lomixed duru red durum, Dark hard winter ved winter We quote but do n fonsieiigt Speltz, per owt. SHELL CO! b6 lbs. or more Ibi first 106. 23; ‘third 4 ; fourth 4 1-ds 108.12; U. . 3 3-48 101.16; U. 8. G. 48 163,29; v. & G, 4 1-43 107,29. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Au, receipts 179 cars few yearlings eligible up to 9.75 or! } steers around 8,50 offerings mostly 6.00 ck and’ other, classes firm; bulk fat cows and heifers 4.00 @6.50 rice taking two loads of weighty heltess; 1 cutters 3.00@4.00: better; bulk heavy 9.00; ulk me: 5.50; dew O75; hard Be! ing 1.60% @1 ane No lontana on track AOk@ Lee: id = pret 1.40% @1. 1.49% 5 Barley iver, ere No. 2, 97% @99%. Flax ‘No. i, 2. @2.49% ‘ARLOT SALES. Minneapolis, Au: se Wtent Nort of carlot grain ‘et dark northern 16 dark northern 1.8 ioe ay Gin Fas ge 5. $. shipments B74 just fair, ‘nat weal eady ital cooblers 1.1o@eo. ounty et as nem-" ation wan-a

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