The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1927, Page 6

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TRACKSTERS FIGHT MUD, GALE IN MEET: BISMARCK WINS TITLE, MANDAN SECOND Part in| Golfers You Have Met: | by Kent Straat RHEM PITCHES TWO-HIT GAME FOR CARD WIN Hafey, His Teammate, Scores Three Runs on Two Four- base Clouts Brave Cold to ke Capital City Tourney—- Lofthouse Breaks High! Jump Record, Hagen of Garrison Sets Up New Shot | Put rk Despite Weather, shting a lashing 1 ng mud and second pl. marek Mu rdinals Smashing the! ang Yankee minds of fans today of the major | power as we ories by the left no doubt in that the les have. pitchir slugging force. One of the hurling exhibi- tions seen this year i er league| was turned in by a Red Bird, Char Rhem, as he held the Robins to j two hits for a 5 to 1 Cardinal win Brooklyn. Three of his tea scored on two homers hy < won the fourth an-| Track 7 Bis point senden, Wishek five and ing While the Cards were east what kind of & world crown Yanks were hammering son of their own in pennant Hugmen Blank White Sox two oe 3 HE SCORES 100 IN APPEARANCE AND 140 ON His CARO REG. U. $. PAT. OFF, Kissel, Ashley. vicious veteran he seattered 9 to 0 win Yankee ga complete without homer, ped up int one into the To make it Chicago, the F time were nosing out a Falak 5 | jon in their game at the Polo} Grounds with the Cubs. Until Terry doubled in the ninth cnd drove Roush home, the game was anybody's. De- troit’s 8 to'2 decision over the Red Sox also was won in the ninth wher Marty McManus singled with the bases filled. West Beats East oe ips kent The: west was victorious over east-| smoothly and ern foes in both the other games| s ii played. The Cleveland Indians made it two straight over the Philadelphia Athletics. A fumble by Eddie Col- lings helped the home team to its victory, 4 to 2. The St. Louis Browns topped the Senators, 8 to 3, to square their series at one all. Two fine individual records came to an end as Fothergill of the Tigers, for the first time in 18 games, failed to make a hit, and Frank Frisch of ithe Cards made his first error 19 games by throwing wild to first. MTIGUE BOXES PAT MCARTHY THIS EVENING Veteran Defies C:owding Years in Match With Fight- er. 10 Years Younger Jnd and third. 17 nts won by men from ; Brown 1. Borresen Williams every meet, Thornton 1. {| : Thompson 5; east discouraged be- e odds against which they rked in the meet, 96 athletes hes gathered at the Grand u | Pacifie hotel after the mect at a ban- Medals for places in the 220 yard quet sponsored by the Association of high hurdles were awarded i draw- Comme: ing of entries at the banquet follow-) Secretary. Harry P. Goddard wel- ing the meet, Fessenden, Ashley and] comed: the men and praised their Mandan dra courage for going through the meet under adverse ‘conditions. “If you you into is assured,” rried it through to max, only two ing cut from the schedule: d high hurdies and the Event Winners The events, their winners and the} time follow: Pole » YOUR slecoss jhe declared. and | first.) 9 ft. 8! ult—Holtby, Minot, Bismarck, tied for of Garvison, third, Wutzke, Medal Cups Presented A. Sorlie presented Ioadts cuphstosthe Wines in the vairous events. Bismarck high school was presented the Bonham cup, which is its permanent | posse won three |years in suc |" William Wutzke Mandan; |cup for high point. nan and John “| Lofthouse a cup for second high | point man. The relay eup was award- rek; Jed to } Rev Nelson inches, Half mile — Borresen, Mandan; Bens Time 3 minutes, 19 seconds, 440 yard dash-—Wutske, Bismarck; Voseka, Bis ek Bismarck, Bismarek; Mandan, 220° yard dash—Ja Sell, cenee and sash. Oieoty Bi Bismarck d 11 seconds, low Seitz, Mandan, 7 Paul S) W right spoke on “The ns Between Athlet! and Our akeup” and declared that nd Thorn-| ath require a high order of in- telligence, “Athletics require that you be able ‘to make quick decisions nd carry them out,” he said. “That just the thing 4he world needs now Heidt, |~-men who can make decisions quick- 40/ly and then see that they do what they have decided upon.’ hurdles—Polonsky, | Mile tery, Bisma Wutzke, Bismarck, Dietrich, Mandan, 6:40%, Shot put—Hagen, Garrison; Mandan; and Brown Bismarck. ol. New York, May —Mike Me- Tigue, at 39, again defies the crowd-feet, 11 inches. fi ing years tonight when he matches’ Discus—Krein, Wish Helbling,| He pointed out that ancient Greece, punches with Pat McCart rugged Mandan, and Heidt, Mandan. 93/ which had produced the greatest ath- fighter 10 years his junior. _ feet, 11 inches. |letes in the world, had also produced if McTigue’s showing is as impres-|" Jayelin—Thompson, Red-} the ae philosophers, sive as‘his recent work against Ber-| sia lenbach and Sharkey, he is assured a} bout with Jack Delaney for the light heavyweight title which he once held.} The bout is set tentatively for June 22 in the Yankee stadium, but Tex/ Rickard hus preferred to ‘delay the actual signing until after this fight tonight. Believing a decisive vietory over Mike would give him the lucrative match’ with the champion, McCarthy is set'for the fight of his life. Be- hind him is*an impressiev winning streak that includes victories over Sully Montgomery, Matt Adgie and Harry. Persson, the Swede. On the supporting card for the bat- tle of the Celts tonight are three Gther 10 rounders, involving big fel- I “Johnny Risko is matched with Wilton; Plays For Love of Game Dudley Branom, Once Owner of Ball Club, Is One of Wealthiest Men in Baseball Pat Lester, Jack Demave with Earl Blue, and Arthur De Kuh with Jose Dominques. Baseball Meeting Will Be e Wednesday Baseball fang, player (players and business interested in the future of Bis: marck's ball team this year are re- minded to be present at a meeting to beheld Wednesday night, when final plans for the team will be made." ' * : “imeeting is to be held at the ation of Commerce chambers ‘o'clock. : Sport Briefs —— rdeen, S, D,—Aberdeen Central Fargo in track meet Satur- N D- sae get Ay ee Eo) ith 40 points to 15% ena aoe id tat Valey Cis *| participating in the planned ate RE RNR eM ME eB CINEMARK THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘COBB'S RETURN | Elaborate ‘Welcome -P' But Ty’ Rematris Oi League Suspension Chicago, May..9.)}—Ty Cobb's where for a ; ee <of a century he wrote records in the baseball book: seemed destined today to be a gloomy as the dead-march from With the governor of ae and the mayor of Detro' nothing of un elaborate fa an and a ing to make the occasion nol the Georgia jewel remained* tereation last week with the former marine,-Umpire Emmet ( Ormsby, at Philadelphia. ‘Adding to. Ty's trouble wae. strained tendon, an injury that. foly lowed a slide into pecond during: on exhibition game at Buffal Johnson Unfavoral ery Red) League steering wheel after mantis of absence, let it be known that, regarded Cobb's offense at Philadel- phia as a particularly serious one. Umpire Ormsby reported to President Johnson that .Cobb 4 around after Ormsby had ruled ‘that a ball Cobb hit over the fenée was foul. Shoving umpires around, John- son said, is no trifling matter. Cobb's only hope that the suapen> sion will be lifted lies in the report to the league of Connie Mack, man- ager of the Athletics, President John: son said. The elub’s side of th ne troversy may clarify the sita; it was indicated. . Meanwhile the Detroiters have telegraphed Johnson with pleas that the suspension be lifted. All tickets to Tuesday’s game have been sold for a week. past. Except for an opening a Sunday game such seat sales virtually are without precedent in Detroit. There is nothing to prevent Cobbs tivi- ties, as the jurisdiction of the league president starts only with the um- pire'’s “play ball.” The Detroit fans, however, do not enthuse over the idea of paying elaborate homage to their favorite, only to have him forced to leave the field without a chance afield, his appreciation for the auto- mobile, dinner and adulation,~ o—________‘@ | Pennant Progress | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww. L St. Paul . Indianap! Minneapolis. . Milwaukee . Kansas City Louisville Columbus Results Sat Saturday Minneapolis 4; Columbus 1, Louisville 10; Milwaukee 4. Others. postponed rain. Games Teday. Toledo at Minneapolis. Columbus at St. Paul. India is at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. , peas Glee AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww. L. New York .... Philadelphia . Detroit ..... Washington Chicago . St.Louis ..,.. Cleveland Boston 524 500 250; Results Sarda Washington 16; sie Louis Cleveland 11 niladetpha 10, New York chee Boston 5; Detroit 3. Games Today Washington at St. Louis, Philadel Cape ee BS aoa New York Chicago Boston at Detroit. - ee NATIONAL LRAGUE w. Le ¥ Philadelp| Chicago . ther dig Philadelphia "6; Pittsburgh 5. ——* Games Today - St. Louis at Brookigne Chicago at New Yorks Cincinnati at Boston... Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, Semeenmaaeees sat saad Bush, Roy, Bi nett; Barnes and Hai eon defeat meet, 72' Towa defeated Minne-. ny In Big Ton basstalhs 3 triumphal return pte to Detroit | © et N. gift automobile, ready Zand |- under league suspension for his al-|i Ban Johnson, back at the American: hoved . him] 19 to demonstrate at bat and|}, { statement 522) I, ears ‘ Mi wankes: hea IN LEA 1 Lincoln 0-7, Wichita:8-7; Omaha. 3-4, Am Yall at Des M A Otikiens City at. cre postponed, rain. (Statement for Pane TREASURERS Publiehed I complinnes with Séc- tion 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 1924, regarding deposita of ait Pub: le Name of Farmers co oan falawin, Cheelting | raat me soteti “at 3 per cent ane iad Amount and KING of Bond For $1. 000,00" penser, William Schonert, treasurer of Cincee school district Ne 23, urleigh county, North Dake' ao. hereby certify t fore! la (rue and correct statement of face posits for period ending Appril 31, 1927. WM. SCHONERT, ‘Troasurer, tibieation) THEA nae mmpustrory. PORT Published int compliance with Sec- ton 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 24, regarding deponite of ail Pub- Netwe' ot Banks « Bank of North Batata cription of Chocking - actount, $854.41 and’ $854.41. Amount and ates: Bond Fur- aished by Bank $1,000.00 surety. 1, Nora Sharp, treasurer township, Burleigh Count: Dakota, do hereby sory, foregoing is a. true id correct statement ‘of ee for period ending May 4, 1927. NORA SHARP, Treasurer. fle Fun ot Tgman meine nt for pe! lication) REAS| RER’S Del SITORY REPOR’ Published in compliance with Sec, tion chapter 199, of the Laws of 19; garding leposits of all Pub- Ne Fun eription ‘ Cheek ing Jeigh 2, ereby certify inae the foregoing is a true and-correct, statement of pepeate for period’ ending May 1, STEVE BACHAR, Treasurer, (Statement for etnton. TREASUBER’S SITOR' RI Published in compliance-with Sec- tion 15, arse 99, of the Lawa of 1923, inde eposits of all Pub- lie Funds. ime of Bank Bank_of North Dakota. Den ion of Dey es } Checking account, $a778.01 at 1], 3-4 per’ cent interest. Mrs. Arthur Knudtson, t Bers of Apple Creek school district jo. 39, ede tse 2 county, North Da- do - hereby:-certify~ that Pe isa true and — eorrect ts fer period Treasurer. —_—__— (Statement for Publica TREASURERS DEPOSITORY Published in tontplance: with ‘Sec. Vion 19, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 928. gard ing deposits of ail’? ub- meiaf Bank: Bank le North Dakota. Cheexing raretne per-cent interest. Swanson, ‘B. Wilg Rose school district 54, 1485| Burfeigh county, North Dakota, do| Burl bereby certify!'that the. foregoing a true.and correct statement of F) rt Caine for period ending May 2, ‘0. B, BWANBON, ‘Treasprer. mauisnens at fer Publicati roy REPORT baron seni, ail Pub- fecount, Pa ma sone’ ers ‘'aino Wain, oemneen Bue cans at ae reanaray: ot, The repular eagteriy: teachers’ mina t! wil ora ss cou and Fr} inntny ‘ADGE- RUN dent of 19 (Statement: for.) Base TRE! AUR ERS Published in compliance with Bec, lion 15, Chapter. 199,-of the tans. Be alt Pul lie Fun ‘on hae! ing depostts” or Moff it. 8I Ee “4 Thenet of Deposit if Seto Finest at 2 Raek peg mat inter endusit! ‘ORAL gurvsirone in ores pliance si Bec- ate ter 195, of the Laws of of What Bank of kate Dakota, q@) Deporte: Cheekti nascount, Freres and (2) 9486. {000.00 murety. dig? wi W Mrs. Glanville, treanyner 1 aintriet No: 4. B ib of Aurel ee pay i ee township, | Burleigh: teenth Dakota, do hereby] true ana correct’ statémen' county that the rorcesing ino true cae for pertod ending May 1, correct. statement of deporite| 1 peg chro I period ending April MRS. BERT GLANVILLE, | (Statement for Publia dation) © :' TREAsvnnn’s aig meant arrore | Published fee com rat ey Fees, tion 15, jardin 199, 1923, regarding eeponte OF ay Tube eee ent for Publication) suing IPR DEO! ished in-compliance with Sec- ts 19 ft the Laws of i ; regarding deposits of all Pub- fi te ‘ban Nawhe of Hank "nat tt the], Be for period gpeieg, ey. 4s 4,192) PAR ee ve oft -depeatta tee p per! mittee] | ition French rogds -is. auto-mov: to ee ¥ | watel Me ih: and Vplock each aie Fowt Ne Fu _ Nam she} Ba Moffit State gd Deneri fom of it 3 Checking account, or Srad4 at g bt. per cent interest, Ameunt and: Kinw' of Rone Pure hea by rely. insey, treasurer type Lone” Teake school dfstrict No, Turlesh county, North Dakota, a6] 2 hereby certify that the: foregoing is a true and correct ‘statement of porate. for _ period epaing May 1, FRED. W. +e my tf ion ob rie Cheeki veount, ‘Abs oe ‘Kind of Bone bed by ‘Sante $2,500.00 unetye Mra. A. J. Qison, treasurer of anja siommahip, Burleigh nty, North Dak do hereby Bertil’ that the foregoing. ls a true nd Correct’ statement of deposits for period ed ing! Abe 1927. Fur- (Statemen Pr ation) aeestRens DEPOSITORY Published in ¢om; ats ay bi Sec- bd 16, Chap! ter 19! Laws of Hs, gare igedemaicn’ ee it Pubs Published in complitance with Sec- tlon 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 3723, inna oe ing deposits of all Pub- fara nc in of Bank f Bank of Nor! kota. up. the close ij Masties: Pa af Depoett Farmers Bank of Regan, N, D. Checking penny $1,404.88 ap 1] 1. Arthur’ Johnson, treasurer of 3:4 per ‘vent in ‘1 Estherville : school : distr: 1, "Arthur: Knadteon,. treasurer. of urleigh county, North! Da! Apple Creek townships Burleigh | hereby certify that the foregoing is county, North Dako! As hereby} a trae and correct statement of vertify’ that the -fore @ true serene for period ending May 6, je and’ correct statement ks afgpontts [i ARTHUR JORNBON, for period! ending, 3a id HUR K iptaa, i ‘reasurer, speccasehiopielens Katemens fo for a URBORTPORY ‘Name Psp ic Bank of Ne orth, Di chi aan = se. ‘accou 295.01 fete pons al i (Statement for Pabiteation) 1 TREABLR are SPrORY Published in compliance’ with’Sec- tlon 15, Chapter 199, of the Laws of 1928 regarding aeponits of all Pub-, ic Published in’ reomplang with Sec- eel 15, Chapt f the Laws of 192: Pub. 303 regal ring: de paca of all Pub: series Bore ae divas i heel Depoat ne eat $2,418.52 at 2 Hind of Bona Firr- jon of errs} Checking account, $672.61 at 1 3-4 per cent interest. J, Wilson J, Brown, treasurer of Missouri vil * ‘townsh' Burleigh county, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of (said Per meant teraurety. 150 Pan Stent thar Anderson, & rer of White. dehcol isteict, ‘Burleigh Buetttns,, North Dakota, do olemnly hwene net ree p deposits of 1) Pub- |F Fine Heads With fine caps is a real Par es- ally. m we pet top yeu off in tip-top fcr sports dae riving or windy weather at saga Rainproof visors f app LIFE ‘To YoU YEARS And so add: zest, to, your life: When John R. Gordon, fe himself “always tired at night and burdened with a backache,” he took Foley Pills, a wonderful diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, “After a few doses I felt bett could work with more ease, beeame stronger and could sleep better.” Men and women everywhere are using and recom mending Foley Pills, diuretic, for faulty kidney action. In constant use over 25 years, Satisfaction guar- anteed.—Adv. BR ow N, easurer, (Statement for potest tion F TRHASURED's | Lig ‘OSITORY Published in co! plan de: with Sec- tion 15, Chapeer 1 of the Laws of rt are ing deposits of all Pub- eo ia tage’ inforss sehen beat. te ier, information . a: f, as of of tule tauren day of May, 1927, . CHAS. ANDERSO! Treasurcr. ba apace wees ata Subostrowy Published income ‘Compliance wit! ® i Se tion 15, Chaper ae of the ‘Laws of of Rant: Rank of North Dakota. 1823, végarding depasita of ail Pub- ie Checking ‘abcounte $88 4 at 1 3-4 per cent interest, Amount and Kind of Bond Fer- 1, Pie ay cea of Naughton towns ty, North Dal Bes .09,. ly PaRete that the for ‘omer Johnson, treasurer pe) of i ot A) hy! tin school, piliatrict. perio jurieig! aunty th Dakota, fo woe bars dite mete, As an “statement of ‘de- for sete endl T a; ‘JOHNSON, Treasurer. ‘Nal Firat, State Dante-of ite tom of Tepes Check: account, . per oars teres, wast hae ‘ ‘Amount ana a ot Rene Fur- TREASURERS Sepia qdrublihed in Comptia ich eos |. {) a, er ol Lawe hn os ding’ deposits oF ait Pub: ‘ Name of Bai i Sterling State Ban! a Description iption of 'Checkin seconet Fanaa ot au va Kis [oy Fi pation)... SITOR' f the Lawsa of atte of all Pub- oe per cent u jtereat cnéuinal une joc Dakee ra leigh hereby. ‘cert Sr 500.00, bo is a eo rect emi treasurer i 108" period ¢ Boyd ‘school district Bo, io ‘Bure leigh,” county, ‘North ereby’ certs foregoin is a tsa and correct “statement o' Re for period ending May 5, MRS. CARRIE DORMAN, Treasurer. ii a for paren i rae Rye phar oe oe of Bank Bank of eats Fe ipsdieeee™ 564.07 ab! 28-4 aN Pér cont Interest, treasurer of Wha ‘county, ret ending bee Ei i ee Ee bel! fiance ion “oh Paris — The pear re WHY PA’ AWAR PRI } Guaranteed Pure : 70. ALL HOLDERS oF | SECOND: LIBERTY LOAN BONDS NOTICE OF REDEMPTION bonds of 1927-42 (Second ry catia ‘per cent bo of sous a . tein nek Deposit 40,000. oo 9,000.¢ 10,008. 5,000.00 2,000.00. 900.00 3,500.00 oe

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