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‘BASEBALL Sunday, 3 P. M NATIONALS IN KEEN CONTEST r ittsburgh, St. Louis and C cinnati Are Running Nip and Tuck % UNDAY BALL 21—(#)—Profes- be played in this city on Sundays free from police interference, unless a breach of the peace occurs at the game or a nuis- ance is created, under a opinion handed down today by Judge Frank Smith in common pleas court. The decision provides, however, thut ‘there shall be n int on the mayor or police officials in en- ng the Sunday law of 17y4, thus permitting the arrest on Mon day or other week days of those con- ducting the games and their pros ecution under the old law, the viola- tion of which is punishable by a fine of $4. CAN vs Philadelphia, Au sional baseball m -| Detroit - c ineinnati Rogers Hornsby, playing and present d 3 pitting iis knowledge oo} asebail against that of three veterans now perform, and he has made a galla fight in reaching a deadlock the world champion Pi three clubs at the top h af the pitching in the circuit, but it would that Hornsby has a alight adv age in this department, with such performe . de een, Haines ll MeKechnie dr ig the Pirate ad pennant, have sent away ptain, Max’ Carey, who was. credit- many critics with winning the series last Jack Hend- icks, struggling another fh for the Cinei Reds, has been aided material the veteran submarine hurler, Carl } other crack moundmen have failed to meet expectations. Rhem carried the Cards into a tie for first place by beating the C erday, 6 to with Southworth and Douhit hitting opportunely be- vind hin Rain prevented the Pitts- turgh game, Adolfo Luque kept Cincinnati in the running by allowing the Boston Braves five hits and beating them, 3 to Heavy hitting by Walke Roush «i Bressler aided him and to gai account, i Halted By Rain gained a victory over ing halted busy bats of his the Yankees a 10 to 4 over the St. Louls Browns, iladelphia suffered in its battle with Clev oud place in the Am before Detroit ‘twic 4. Whitehill granted the Macks afeties in the first game d they were unable was in such a sorry condition that 5 the referee stopped the bout. Ber- x New York . : 4 lenbach lost the world title to Jack Cleveland 165 (Bd Delaney last month. Philadelphia . 65 56 | Andre Routis, however, was differ- Washington 60 «(5S ent from the others. He lashed out) Detroit .. 57 at the start and kept up his offensive Chicago- . 5y to within the 10 round decision over | St. Louis . a Anderson, | : Bostoa .. 380 In an eight round contest Jimmy Leading’ Clubs Are Equal in Hitters Chicago, Aug. 21.—(®)—The five! leading clubs of the National League, | wonly six gimes apart us they. round! the last quarter of the baseball season, are almost equally equipped with .300 hitters. Averages issued today, including games of Wednes-| » day, w that Pittsburgh, the cham- . ns, St. Lor half a game behind,| x games back, have | Players hitting .300 or better,| innati, in third place, had | seven, he Chieago, fourth, after. Wednesday's games, bad four. All five teams gained in hitting) the past week except Chicago. Bress. | : ler of Cincinnati was the only one of | the leading hitters of the league to wain in batting: percentage this week, and he got eight hits in four yee “Hack” Wilson of the chi Cubs got three home runs this cid while his rival, Bottomley, of St. Louis, got but one. Wilson has 18, to 16 for Bottomley. The lead in two baggers is held by Bottomley, wast, Brian in’ mati tennis a ot “in the recent =a smeteur forton’s ranki too old to} I ,| Hoffman. he registered two singles on his own 5 Heintly, with Heathcote of Chicago, at T st seadon?—D.) \ Loy ? ATIONAL SAL LEAGUE New York .... : St. Louis . 6 fitzsimmons, es and Florence,| cMullen; Rhem and O'Farrell. [ Yesterday's Games} MAY ENJOIN 7 : | All Battles in Philadel- phia, Is Claim Brooklyn Chicago (Called end 5th, Grimes and Margraves; Jone: Gonzales. Philadelphia, P: 21. dames J. Corbett, heavyweight chan obstacl Dem Dr and bu phis ments, fight, John H. M +} bett, Aug. Cin innati .-.- Benton, Mogrid, Luque and Hargra’ and Gene Tunney. Devitt, has advi: St. Louis an injunction to present the battle New York . on the ground that Corbett has prior- Ballou, ity over all claims for suyh a con- Schang; Jone “}test here. Plans Five Bouts McDevitt asserted that Corbett had made plans to promote five intern ti bouts in the sesquicenteni exposition stadium, would be a Dempsey- Corbett had the champion for this contest, MeDevitt said. ind Gaston. First ga Philadelphia a Whitehill and Grove and Perkins. Second game— Detroit é Philadelphia . a 1 Walle, Dosen, and Woodall, Maaeel ty the exposition stadium. Quinn, Walberg, Gray and Per- kins, Cochrane. local boxing promoters, exposition officials, gi expens No orgat to the fi though several have been wpborted, Others postponed, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | it e DUNDEE WINS trolley and Devormer: First game— Indianapolis . nneapolis Burwell and Ainsmith Hoilingsworth and Krueger. RHE. -0 50 270, Middleton and | cond game— Indianapolis Minneap Wisner and Hartle Gowdy. Ten Rounds—Right Hand Made Useless New York, Aug. RH. ot French champions, ¢ 3 7 0| pean boxing titles, 6 3/Americans of thei First gam Toledo Kansas Cit Pfefer and Heving; Snyder. t, but R.H.E.| Anderson of Wyoming. 3 8 2) 400 battles echan und! night Johnny Dundee, hero of more than) ropes, last nquered the man who claimed | to have forced him to leave France, The little Italian, for-} | mer featherweight champion of th world, won a 10 round decision over nchman at Ebbets Field and <2) within the’ Fred Bretonel. ‘tually did it with one hand. St. Joseph 3-5. ‘long experience, | Paul Berlenbach of the light heavyweight champion urope, arles, | him out in the received D 8 | Pennant Progress || —————___—__-__ —____---o AMERICAN LEAGUE Standi Goodrich of Buffalo, former weight: champion, outpointed St, Louis at N Cleveland at W incon. Chicago at Bostor Detroit at Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE “DEMPSEY BOUT |Jim Corbett Has Contract For former world’s mpion,”'fs now an to the Tight! betwoen Jack en from New York to Chicago again and then to Philadel- various cntangle- rd, promoter of the is now facing more litigation. one of which ls match, approval An attorney for Taylor and Gun- n has con- ferred with Mayor Kendrick in con- n alleged agreement, which that firm claims it has with ing it the ex- elusive right to atige boxing bouts The firm it should be compensated for re sterial-opposition ht has been made yet, al- dividual protests | WITH HIS LEFT Italian Defeats Frenchman in 21—(AP)-—Two' imants of Euro- — fallen before 1 Oldham and/ third, Little Andre Routis, ‘has beaten one of the leaders on this side, Eddie His right hand, useless after the) ¢ third round, Dundee battled on with- out retreating and carned the verdict| with his left and head cooled by his ade short work FH knocking, first round. Charles; three Berlenbach blows and erweig! t, o% Fargo, H NEWS BRIEFS J FANS TO SEE. ott 4 . BG CONTEST) Bismarck-Turtle Lake Game on Sunday Bismarck fans should all make it a point to support the home team turning out for Sunday's game, ac- cording to Manager N. O. Churchill. This should be more the case cause this is the last. home game of the season and the fans Wit! sec Love, who will twirl for Bis- marek, has pitched 33 consccutive scoreless innings. In’'the Harvey game, which went 7 to 2 for Bi marck, both of Harvey's scores were made in the first inning of play. The Stanton game, 6 to 0, addéd 9 more innings to the count. He al- lowed only three hits during the me. In the first 16 innings of last junday’s game, he continged the good work, which itis to be frdently hop- ed he can keep. up in eats game. Line-up the No changes in ieee 2 were an- nounced this morning by. the local manager and it is understood the Turtle Lake, line-up is, also ~un- changed. ¢ Bismarek will use her secustomed home talent with one possible, change in right field. The right fielder hurt his leg in Sunday’s game and may have to be replaced. Manager Churchill was unable to make any definite announcement, however, as to who would be used. TODAY (Continued from page ene.) when he was sending women to di¢ of cold in Siberia: } How much isa fight between bia | and. white heavyweights worth? Al judge and jury will answer.. Mr. earns, former manuger of Jack Dempsey, wants $333,333 damages be- cause one year ago Mr. Dempsey re- fused to fight the colored man, Mr. Wills, Kearns a4 s his share in such a fight would have been one-third of a! million dollars. Whether » court-will| grant damages for a prize fight that wasn’t fought, we shall know later, The West has -discoveted 4 plot with millions of money and a — dential nomination in it. . The mone; to be provided by Mr. Rockefeller, be used to purchase the glorious weet and nominate G New: York for president interest Smith and ‘Rockefe pry Will Rogers, the American ‘cow- dian, goes to: London eid) Qu cah say led “diplo-| rent to Basiand. and Shas etopeaa| 0 Eng! an x European countries. en Commenting on Bhitish.. seriticism of Gertrude Ederle’s channel swim, Rogers says it wouldn't do Mi: parte any good to swim’ the chai e is six feet tall an th British would say she waded the whole distan ed in an airplan id a young cou; married in another airplane, 10, feet up. The next century h of people living in_ airpl egy td of thousands in C of| living on the crowded land. A human being goes 8 up 10,000 feet| sofh Nase ing gems pn josen, feat the skin of an pal crawling out of a little crevice to the up) a part ofl a the skin, would call high. Diameters considered, biggest} mountain on earth is not as high as the roughness on the skin a wgeaa apple. “a West Virginia boy, 16, is sen- tgnced to hang after five minutes’ liberation by « CH he hves aeenshocks the publ; men hanged or sent Oo chair, half at least,» al ough full erewn, have minds less than. a8 years 7 New York—Police recover jewelry Pittsburgh aa stolen from Cornelius Vader rie Louis . 50 estate at Newport in Harlem pawn neinnati oh | sete New Yor! : Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presi- Brooklyn $3“ Alb] dent of Columbia Uniccraty, saya he s we will not accept nomination for gov-| Philadelphia 69 “884! Senor of New York state. - Games Today Indiana Democratic state commit- New York aust ee tee invites senate committée tg. ine Pili pha ‘ Pitsburg. vontigate. primary expenditures joston at : s who oats re-election, vi dent Cooli, and tells 634 | men. busin in and beginning. to doubt bei bition to work Irving Berlin honeymoon 24 way of of drowned in: Toad Lake, near Dotrei Minny, was recovered. ane wile ree rhsa The orhera mail trate at ia er ees ee ‘Rev. Senator Wadsworth of New ‘York, (Pog ers id wife, the came Ellin Mackay, return from European Body of Ruth h Viswia, 4, ot Fates, Ole Oyen, farmer; nite miles-north Big wideaieg Is ms supeeibe at Al “nit a eel Sunday, Aug. 22 - - Last Home ¢ Admission 50c. M.—Bismarck Ball Park. ‘Batteries: Turtle Lake—Gesellschen and Lienhart; Bismarek—“Doc” Love and Simonsori. - TRAINERS AND STRATEGISTS AT DEMPSEY CAMP Jack Dalayiey, heavyweight champion, on his title. They are shown at the training camp, Johnny Saxon, Frank said Dempsey; till ‘Tate, Saratoga, N. Y. “Slush” Fund May ) Chicago, Aug. ballot. An investigi the inees. May Not In the same story, th printed a statement by J because he was financed mer White Hi be seated Ropul jlican, anti: on an Informed of the ha sleey Colonel Smith, ‘who is ; Ina + flag 4 Xe coll to for the ee fist: an_alleged swin: in perpetrated’ in os recei ok Oli ILLINOIS MAY PUT UP. NEW CANDIDATE}: fashionable home here. Independent Running For Senate in Fall Investigation She Shows. Resent- ment Against Public Utili- ties’ Activity in Politics‘ 21—)—expen tures of vast sums of money in ojs primary campaign last April, revealed by the senate gras ids committee, may result in the name of an Independent candidate Appearing on the November election downstate, Chicago Daily News Pegtl hairs j-tesentment again: |des'“slush fund of Co .L. Smith, Republican, and George E. Breanan, Democrat, senatorial nom- Be Seated wald, Chicago philantzopist, 4 “in. wih he, said that Republican voters of linois should,.reject Colonel Smith, peisn by “heads of great public utili- ur. Rosenwald, who is at the sum-| louse, conferring with | President Coolidge, expressed doubt; as to Arecraen Colonel Smith would | if elected. “If Colonel “sett does not tye the inevitable and resign, the Re; Hee voters should place in the fie e rotest candidate, a strong eel administ: rruption platform,” Mr. Rosen- pee 4 near New London, Conn., esa sees, Hen. landeas: Caley nate committee heari | it was brought out that Samuel | bare plenee. sae _magnate, | 3,000, sntribution of $15,000 by in-| rho was unoppo: jeniocratic nomination, also! Was. developed by the committee. from St. Result in| father resides. children are the ublic utili- jonel Frank \ewspaper ius Rosen- in his cam- tration in the News, recuperating | Smit ved here to- ef Lundquist despondent over falure to pa: state bar examination. his handwriti | He Declares $40,000,000 Spent ‘to $40,000,000 in a presidential year, O haggest has been proved superior to the New Y: : AIRMAIL IN Lawyer Kills Self, With Small Knife Aug. 21—)— Miami Beach, F' Walter Richardson, 35, real estate operator and attorney, was found id with his’ throat slashed and a ll pen knife by his side, in his gon came here a year ago Paul, Minn. where his His wife and three in ceton, N. Richardson was said to have geri e A letter in addressed to his ed that he contemplat. Richa BY ROOSEVELT on Elections in Presiden- tial Year * New York, Aug. 21—(1—Theodore Roosevelt, estimates that election ex- penses-in the United States amount and is convinced that the convention primary system in nominating candidates, “Orgies of expenditure,” were revealed in the recept Pennsyl- vania and Illinois” ormee ies, he told tk Republican club last night, is a eine cee ‘2 “As things stand, a poor man has no chance whatsoever in the pri- maties,” he said. Costs Steadily “Not only has money Mowntinta our pre-election party roger bl i* ever- Paces amounts, vie roel such as is clos $10,000,000 He advocated control.of a gonven- tion by a veto power resting with the voters, the convention acting chiefly as a nominating committee for pri- mary candidat “Money must not control govern-. ment,” he said. “We must rigidly am ‘the use of money in our poli- NEW RECORD Travels From: N New York to tings sera inal a guste foe ier ist fea houra ngren nutes, i peaking cisle said, iS da week aa a ttanoportation over Al Rea: Falers f less than w for nirmail el New York ‘to St. Paul was set when Pi ‘uellough, landed shottly befére 7p. meh ‘mil that left Now ork: at 8:15 here is shown in the midst of the crew whose job is to make Loft to right their names are: Giemons —€ aT este aon private detective, SEEK LOWER - North Dakota Cities Interest- Dakota freight rate cases now before the Interstate Commerce Cofmmission have ‘been filed ‘by thé state railroad board In each case the board asks ge ry clation of Commeree avers oe chison, J other railroads. The petitioners seek reductions in petroleum products from Oklahoma and other states to certain North Da- kota cities, amon; marek, Valley City, aoe intermediate points. They also ask for peaseatiae on ae See fre hi Mandan and the Bismarck and other civic 0 Karp, RATES IN a efi in Freight Cases Before Interstate Commrtssion Six petitions intervening in North him fit to defeat Gene Tunney’s assault to present. testimony es in support of rate adjustme: asked by various North Dakota cities ‘on certain Freie case of thet most wperiant, ons Ling is that of “ ‘the ‘Hinma eral Topeka id Santa ites on petroleum and them being Bi: Mandan, Minot, Jamestown, on whiel charges other sese *s hy the Bismarck, Minot commerce organ- izations against the Great Northern, they _clai were~ much ‘too Northern Pacific and, Soo Jane rail- roads on special commodity retes to those cities. Another complaint is by izations against the Chicago ‘and Northwestern and otherr allroeds complaining marian freight rates on ee and tallow. cases involving ixvight rates on vate to all North Dakota I have attracted the interest of the state board. COURT FOSTER COUNTY National Bunk of Min- ion, and the ink of Fargo, FROM Northwestern neapolis, a corporal ‘Merchants ‘National a corporation, Plai pellants Joseph Roinlgens “8 al, Detondatits | On and Respondent rthwestera, ‘National Bank of Min neapol a corporation, and the Merchants National Bank of ty eg a corporation, Plaintiffs and’ Ap- pellants p 8. oO. pnydere Peoples State Bank, ing soepenarage and ° Dou County State ik, a corporal Defendants and Respondents. rere Risteyd the foreclo: pe aaah it is eld that of want of /con- nok Been tablished ond RAT sly Coe Plaintiffs < sid “4 REVERS. "y pagans ordered ael) favor of SMe 5 J, re * Tenneson, Capler & Stam: Bours & Mui fing, Fargo, N.’ tanta: “ ier, Carrington, N, 2. Atterneys for. Hiespondent, ary ante G Reteiger forris, Carri N. D., a frmuary Seiepil| te nt incite and eanee tant: ae P| secur she "Bankeot Ni ® cor} carer or compan svi ‘nd: Appeliants ffs and Ap-| 1 Canales, ea the court by Christ-| 1 id BOF » Attorneys for ke Be ae diate these at so} rn tol- eee Wersberg, Jimmy. Brown, ind elec actin ranting o new trial. s AFFIRMED. grates of the court by Burke, J. R. Sinkler, G. 0. Brekke, and R. H, Bosard, Miuot, N. D., Attorneys for Defendants and Appelt ts. T. S. Stuart, Croaty, D,, and_C. E-Brace, Minot, N. D., Attorneys for Plaintiff and Respondent. From Barnes Coa Charles Blake, Pniatitf are Appel- lant pent Milwaukee & & St. Paul Rail- company, a foreign corpora- « Res Defendant and Respondent. BUS: Minintitt claims he was empl by the defendant under a contra whereby fe was not subject to moval or eg except for cause. He was ars ced iby, ans other.employ, and bi Ag action for breach of contract. dl a verdict in favor Bi On motion for judgment notwith. standing the verdict the trial court ruled that no contract had been ‘atablished, and. ordered judgment 4 for a dismissal of th tion. Held, that the triel court's ruling was cor- rect. Appeal.from the district court of « Barnes county, Englert, J. Plaintiff appeals ‘from’ a judgment entered esac tied a verdict in his tT FIRMED. Per Curiam Opinion. Lemke & Weaver, Fargo, Agsroey® for Appellant. N. D., L. Grantham and Ii. 0. Hep- perle, both of Aberdeen, S. nd Conmy, Young & Burnett, Fargo, N. ‘ D,, Attorneys for Respondent. Church: Will Ask Mexicai Congress to Modify Clauses Mexico City, Aug. 1—)—It is the intention of the Catholic episcopate so} to petition the Mexican congress to , jamend the reli ious chauses of the’ is announcement wa: op Diaz, secretary constitution. made today by Bi: of the Episcopate. To change the constitution will re- quire a two-thirds vote by congress, and after this, approva) by @ majorily of the state latures, The new congress, before Which the proposal of piscopate will be pliced, is: due to ion its sessions ‘Sort. 1. The campaign a, be handled by Catholic cipetion in in po}ltles by n i a y cathe party, will yee ed ing 8 4) name or violating the laws prehbiting partici pe ition by religious ities of the coun- ty. pidge is said to be seck- ing congressione! leaders to sponsor iscopate, church faa on will al the reli at jons + oe ie di the episcopate is ut :power to end the egonomic terinetituted by fhe league for ge of religio: h ‘has brought about location in trad i and not the ¢piscopate, ordered it, 4 | wai cones wer of Cincin ied Rey in Atlanta penjeentia wclncinnat at Aig. Lage d Fae ae in Gineinpat caw @ liquor alt = aoe fe sought on statermenta; tow he