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* -PAGE SIX PENNANT RAGE * Jones, ii MORE EXCITING “RS END NEARS Cards Hold Single Game Over Reds — Yankces In- grease Lead The National league ‘pennant chase -was jammed still tighter tod St. Louis holding a single x ti. The N Boston” sees beat the Indians, ¥ to 3, ing four straight to them. || nding of the leaders fol National To St. Louis Cincinnati New York Cleveland De If the Red games, nothing th get them the fla le s win the rest of their Cards can do will) But let the Reds Li nose i ur out of fi for the| nd six out of seven for the} ‘ould end the season with a} deadlock and necessitate a play off. | Hugh McQuillan beat the ds yesterda; With Jackson and Tyson n the second ft e, Hugh} on base A single that scored both run-| Ruth Gets 43rd Homer Lou Gehrig, with three doubles and a homer, sent five runs across the plate. Babe Ruth in two smashes, one of them his J homer of the season. The fait burgh F took the fi of the season es were ni ms to nose ¢ hurlers nong the v s med Boston, 6 to 3. BOBBY JONES “LOSES TITLE TO YON ELM on 35th Green in Nation- al Amateur Match 7 pouty Geuess h was toppled from his amateur throne Saturday by flaxen-haired Elm of Los Angeles in a 36-hole match in which scored better than par. Bobby Jones beaten — the words} flashed out over rolling Balustrol late Saturday, recording defeat for the master shot maker from Atlanta at the hands o overwhelmed in previous mate Accomplishes Golfing Miracle But Von Elm had come to the slopes of the picturesque New Jersey cou to.prove that the age of golfing 1 acles has not yet passed, and in t of the most dazzling rounds 1 played he conquered the young Geor- pian on the thirty-fifth green, 2) and 1. Piaying at a°dizzy pace which had the Sietains 1 down at the end of the morning round, Von Elm completed his conquest with a card which showed one stroke over even four: This was enough in itself to over- throw a great champion. But the story of Bobby's defeat began long “before they stepped to the first tee before a record-breaking throng of 10,000. hs Robby Great in Defeat It began on Wednesday with a ter- Bc ae ee oe eon yan ick—the first three “Bobby Ret ie ‘matches through ‘which the champion was compelled to finss in his defense of the crown. Then came a bitter duel with Chick Evans, won by the titleholder at 3 and 2, and finally his 5 and 3 match fstninst Ouimet yesterday. Bobby hung on gamely Saturday to make an uphill fight in the face of the vietor s flawless golf, but he did it almost on: sheer-nerve, He was great in defeai, ret the fine edge had been taken from Bis annroaching game during the days in which Von Elm was riding easily to preliminary victories over Watts Guan BobbytAtlanta- chum, and Georve Dawson of Chicago. Plays With Borrowed Clubs The man from beyond the Rockie: laying with a borrowed set of clubs, Uecause he failed to make his own re- snond in the qualifying rounds, early this week, wielded an unerring putter. ‘But he was even more marvelous ith his approaches. Outdriven from the tee on almost every hole, he ‘Iaid his second shots so well up under the flag that Jones could win only six holes against him. The cards: Morning Round nes, out ...... 464 344 544 44 326 444 ++ 444 354 255—-36—73 - 443 G44 ease jones, out .. fon Elm, out Garden City, N. ¥., Sept, 20.—UP)— § Ai t in week nt Tee Basbury’ county club for, his pationalp Destopsiorts f Meky figure three of welt ha ree of go! oe deen was at Bal Baleasrol ee tise’ Sosking. hie “ited 1 amateut ey player he had twice] St the New Orle and the Dall THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Four Former Major Leaguers Playing With Ncw Orleans in Dixie ie World Series Texas Leasue ee | iJ start ng Sept. 22, there will b in the line! up of the Pelicans, Martina, » quartet, Scuct, ancthcr hurler, was w Fans around’ the the Cl ime played third base for Detroit. tion for the Bos i fielder, but. saw bi; heid down the sam Deal al ' field et, He w se, Speaker, hewever, had unted to the minors in spite of ers have done much to bri White hicage: Kw ing the Mag to is expected of them in the coming Dix and ith; Grime: Ainasitty | Pennant Progress | Lie AMERICAN ‘ASSOCIATION Standings Coch and Ind Speece oa and Kansas © poli Messenger, Second Game ity ind Hartley. Be WE TERN LBAGU Des oni it. ‘ 1 n nie Shins ult; Misner and N eae RE f Schaack and Snyde 8 ee Scott and Harvey Hendricks make 1 pitcher, once Had a trial with Washington. Sox for sev- tate used to refer to him as “Death h the willo ime service with the Yankees a with the latter during the early porticn of a streng outer group anc) is © eae New 01 He later nd Chicago Cabe. a a aaus,Hiaestrant apent_ the i the ane ae ae heh e of her parents, | Ne Hagstrom, neat Eee helping Wm, | ijeket Tite fe sigs enveahing. sbi f wud.Mrs, A. L. ‘Garnes ‘and ge, eee Eel Mek: Peed ' saturday and Banly A raps, ee ial BRITTIN iP i Mr. and Mee fh Brittin ‘were ini Bismarck Frida; fepinan, ree yes j ite a The engaging at Linton shipped 9 Rattle trom rrittin He oa part of the cat- Vought to Linton, where , ot Ris brother Andrew, | ind Mra, Dewy Ol: ¥ 2 ‘hay ree tet ea rao it at thi jome of aN tk Kingp, north of a Anderson start- ipsday. itd has been around ands and neighbors. fiesta were call- anestay morning by ess Mrs. John wens ca taken with DRISCOLL ‘Rértha Frinis has gone ‘to Stecle to ~ [attend school and help Dr. Lodge. Mr. ond Mra, WB, Perry and fam- ily, Mr. and Le Barron and F . Navis and eat Bike sal daug! Fr {Spent Sunday with Nr and Mrs, M, Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. Baek entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cari ip, Mr, and Mrs. Hurold Carlson and Mr, and Mrs. Ar- nold Carlson from north of Steele, at dinner Sunday evening. 2 Mrs. Chas, Swanson h spent Thursday anaes with Mrs. F. 0. Johnson. E. Koon entertained Mrg. chanin and children Tuesday after- ly-known Dr. Gauger, walt 162. Columbu Keather, Shawkey | Collins; Wiech ‘oltaneina ity 8-7, of Levsen, $ e and £., Sewell, it | uuapaae HLevsen, Shaute and 1, Sewell Omaha Denver 6-3. volis- at Louisville, HOR - Boston = ’ OO Chicago 3 Gt Zahniser and Moore; Thomas and McCurdy. R oH OE Washington . (ape Cte AMERICAN ead, Vi if Detroit 8 9 3 hiladelph St. Louis 4, ni homas and! New York 1; Cleveland 3. Collins, Dauss,| Washington '5; Detroit 6. Detroit | Boston 3; Chie St. Lo " | Boston amma Games Today uu E 3 Philadelphia 3-3. Washington at St. Louis 12002 ew York 5. 12 3) Pittsburgh 1; Brooklyn Cleveland. Burke, —— New York tt Chicago, (two games St. Paul Armours Philadelphia at Detroit (two} re | . ame: Second G rd ganic li. : “; af ; and Ely Play For 3 inneapolis 9 15 * par 0 aad columbus. 7, 8 9 State Ball Title oliingsworth and Gowdy; Picard, aa Louis Burke and Ferrell. | St. Paul, Sept. 30—()—The Arm- Cincinnati en ; ours of St. Paul. and Ely mee: today Pittsburgh First Game i for the state amateur baseball cham-, if HE pionship. They won their way. into Milwaukee .........65 6 2'the finals yesterday when “Ely,}o! Louisville 13 0) swamped the Bottineaus of Minneap- Jon E Helman Young; | olis, 14 to 4, and the Armours beat Philadel Dawson and Devormer. Cambridge, 9 to 0. Gamen Today Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston, (two games). Other teams not scheduled. 14 runs. the Caml ~~ NaTIONAL LEAGU ae _ Dover. cedes G St. Louis New York Haines, Sh rell; MeQuill Pittsburgh . Brooklyn .. io in honors went cut i fash nea rants iment. The inet tig x down the fi: Dartmouth Gridiron Warriors Start, ‘Training | Ely mixed nine hits with 11 bases on balls and four errors to score its Bernier, for the Armours, allowed only three hits in blanking bridge team. London Girl Taken From Channel When "), §). 2 MilesFrom Finish Peale Guinot aed Chick Exein, ied aiternoon. gland. Sept 2 z, a London a gallant but vain effort to s nglish Channel and win 1,000 pounds unday_ afternoon. forced her to stop when two miles off St. Margaret’s Bay. in the water 10 hours and 51 minutes. Hee’ spas a t- Dartmou sae M, Horton, as he places 20-—()—Mer- typist, made m the The cold watery golf to She hv * beer MATCH WITH 2 She refused'to give Wp amd At last Snsanaant nade er Arms and ayer her, half consciows,‘from the "ie. and Mrs. Tice and son, Law- rence, of Bismarck, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Koon. Mrs, P. Pasley of Clear Lake town- ship was in town Wednesday after- (noon. all glad to welcome Miss.Nora Hen- rickson and Mrs. Mount back again, also the new teachers, Miss Quai Hanson and Mr. Hillerson. Miss Mildred Stewart is staying Jatn 8 her grandparents, Mr. and M in Stewart, during the school year. Mra. M. Koensel spent Tuesday aft- exnoon with Mrs. A. Bruschw ‘Miss Mildred Apland is attending the school her sister, Ruby, is teach- ine north of McKenzie. WOMEN STARS. Glenna Collett and” Maureen Sterling ae this eer. Orcutt in Best Ball Match Mr, and ae A ‘mudson motored to ismare| With: Champion E. W.. Wakefielg: shipped a carlond of eattle to St. Paul for Mr. Ersland last week, (By 0. B. Keeler of Atlanta Journal).| "Mrs. J. Anunson’s mother of Minne- f Dakland ‘Golf. Club, Bayside, L. sota is visiting here for a time. to ept. 20.—#)—Bobby Jones, s Hvelyn ‘Fhomas is leaving at olfing champion ' of the the end of the week for Valley City, States and Great Britain, it| where she will attend school, o meet a brand-new kind of seceorg The ve a reception tion this morning at the’ Oakland! for the teachers Friday evqning. A olf club, when he canfronted Miss| short program was rendered and Glenna Collett, tional” women’s lunch served. champion, and Miss Maui Oreutt, Mr. Rosvold went to Bismarck to metropolitan champion, pla: jaying him, have a very sore arm given medical together and otherwi level | nid. terms, an 18-hole mate! Fe ‘Mhe social committee of the P.T. A. beautiful course selected for the first met with Mrs. 0. Pederson Monday iaatch of its kind in the history of evanirig. the game. so far as the records of _ Miss Hendrickson called on Mrs. F. champions 0. drag Monday afternoon. ‘The usuai match between masculine|. Mr and Mrs. E. Sauter of Tuttle and feminine golfers of the first teat Sunday with A. Eisenbeisz and from the Plate ‘com; Searles Lake Minnesota minerology, attending ines. chemistry, oper United sults of his v: rank involves the concession of; fi strokes by the so-called sterner side | of etch—ordinarily*six to niet ited: with Eisenb: strokes in the 18-hole round. But'the! Mrs. E. Omodt three champions in arranging this: W.’. Meyers, motored to Bismarck new ¢est agreed that the two girls; Wedn: should pliy against Bobby, i beat ball to count all. sud y- visiting friends in Driscoll, He aa Chivaley i ie: sanleg with his daughter in a valry, Bobby,” Miss Orcutt at a Te! . sored viv Schaffer of Clear Lake vis- the three met jast ni; reat ited with Lucile Gostatven from best—we’ ‘re out to ee here pet ges lay. can,” we art entertained “Pl do my best,” Bobby proitend 36 ‘Stewart's sister and. family of a Bi nday. Mra, Stewart re-| te fee. sYenien certainly. salar. 46 Bismar rok Sanday. gismarek Tuesday | W n ig staying with Mi Pena Pred Cop of Arena vis- of entries not their a of Marion spent the is entered in 4c bope you won’t be any, harder to he added fervently. othe two girls are regarded as ing among the very longest Bitters in not fasiinine division of American aay and the ie match with Bobby thus attended a fine op- portunity to come nee ond | Serreee, quality Ch two ee the stro: est of women golfers’ and and pe of tl re ‘stendiest and most powerful’ mascu- line golfers in. the world today. ‘The Oakland course offered 9 yards age of 3,670:on the firat thine a '3,118 on the second, a ne of 6, “silt | with a par of 35-35—70. It {i 5 course but displays ni eae han eight holes between. 445 zi) a ind wh hich test eon ity ~of any player who aspi .« on eves terms with par. JONES WINS ONE UP .ON RIGHTEENTH GREEN sept nt Golf Club, Bayside, N. Y., Diet yenrn in the first penn a golf Bust hanipions, Bo! ed | oy narrow mai ne tens *s’ cham af al any wareen Oreutt, Metropolitan cham- jon. Wimibby was-riving: ue strokes and was playing: the best-ball of the two + girls, ir 70 cor 1077, Mae waa the sn eda! be ra las the h balt. of . girls. g we wane. back in 39, fhe best ca the last nine hale: jer hea was} | aoe Jk Cale “a A age tie girls as they a ce Aseria gad anid the Amerign and Great Bri- Se ree Mr. apa’ uae Mlson. were Mandan ond Bismarck visitors Wed- iva, 'Wrt. Hickel called on. Mra, peated relatives iy sae Dakota, pels until her ansate. ‘move to the a ome fae Dr. Alfred Gauger Succeeds Babcock Grand Forks, ifenifly and Wr, and Mra. A. To int tas “wie a ugher, Miss Linda ceeding the. la | ang, Mr. Poole were a ey vit North Daketa’s | at? the Iptius {also director "of extension of mines mining experiments at the alty of North Dakota, Gauger has arrived at sity and ‘ig takfi ciilminatton ‘of a year’) search by DR, “ALFRED W, GAUGER * University authorities to secure ‘a man to take over the international- lignite and work of Dean Babcock who died Sept. 3, 1925, and who held the University recBrd in point of service, having spent 36 years there. in the 1925 edition of Who's Engineering. came to ths University Roessler and Hasslacher Chemical company of Perth Amboy, near New York, where he has been engaged in practical work us a re- search chemist. with the American Sheet and Tin pany: of Pittsburgh, the Burnham Chemical com thé potash and borax He has had teaching F/ the University of Minnesota and in the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Graduating from the we at A of in 1914 with geology, and metallurgy ai major subject, Dr. Gauger served in the chemical department -of the U. 8. army in France, Belgium, and many during the “war, following eriod with the U. S. ; , SEPTEMBER 20, 1926 ‘states. in regi which includes North Dakota, the worthern half of innes: Wieconsin and Michigan and New York, of New mapiaed except necticut cane Rhode Island, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, pene and Xoewing d all of uth Dalota ius! th Ei ii. A Bragekvein jol_year, Fisenbeisz left for quarter, This clsesification applies to yellow dents and white dent corn only. Flint 3 are thrown in com- petition with both revions 1 and 2. ial, effort should also be made to enter flax since North Da- kota has always ‘aken the lio share of prizes ip flax exhibit: B,, Sept. 20. —Suc- tie J. Babcock, jean of lignite,” a Univer: Dr. Alfred W. he TE ny er his new, work. of Dr. Gauger is the Japanese Officers Get Rustproof Swords Tokyo, Sept. 20.--P)—The War of- fice {s consideriug the adoption of 1 Jananese his country an officer ix not considered full: P ed unless he wears his swor end damp weather is an ever-present vart of the clim.:te. Consequently swords must be pol- ed at all times, and even then it difficult to a A sword- maker recen‘ly “invented a tust- proof weapon which he submitted to the War Department. ————————_—_—__=_= DR, R. 8. ENGE. Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik, Bismarck, N. D. -FORSALE. , Pearl Grocery and Meat Mar- pottery-clay ket at right price and east half of oon 35-139-99, a east whose’ name appeared! half of 2140-78, ho ini Anyone intact see PAUL BROWN Blomarek He has also served ny, and in ields in the ion of California. experience Capital Funeral Parlors his Bureau of! From 1919 to 1924 Dr. Gauger was engaved in research work in winning his Princeton in 1922 and hein elected Sigma Xi, national scientific society. four or five recognized to his credit, representing the re- on in physleny honorary He already has’ ublications jous researches. Corn Growers Urged to Have-Exhibits at International Show North Dakota corn. corn growers rit begin at once to go over their fiqtds for the seléction of prize winning ears of corn for entry in the Inter- national Grain and Hay show at Chi- ‘ cago, Nov. 27 to Dec. 4. Applications for how ‘must be made by mail and must be in the hands of the superintendeni entry in this’ later than Nov. 10. Entry cards and premium lists may be secured hy writing to the Inter- national Livestock exposition, Grain and Hay Show department, Stock Yards, Chicago, MIl., or by writ- ing to the Department of Agronemy, State College Statfon, “North Dakota hag alwa: very fine showing in the corn con- ts,” is the statement of Dr. H. L. ‘alster of the cultural college. Union Fargo, N. D. made a North Dakota Agri- “North Dakota corn ompetition with the

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