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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1997: Giants Have Two-game Lead in National—Yankees Same Margin in American (By The Associated Press) The pennant races in both major leagues today settled dawn to.2. grim pursuit of New York's two pace mak: ing candidates, Displaying no visible signs of yielding to aggressive thrusts from pias western rivals, the Giants and inkees yesterday definitely estab- Haneda their right to lead the chases ‘ i in both circuits. by heading off twin challenges from St. Louis. It re- THE KINO OF A GIRL ii for the Giants to MEN OONW'7 FORGETS regualtion time, 4 to 3, The Giants, as a consequence, to- day held a clean-cut advantage of|-—— two games over the world’s cham- pioris in the National, while a similar the Vankees rer ae RITCHIE PLANS | ON MAKING TRY FOR COMEBACK Former Lightweight Cham- pion Has Decided to ‘Take Another Whirl at Game Franciseo, May 13,—()—Wil- teh former light oing to try another come- Error Costs Game McGraw’s cohorts yesterday found Grover Alexander decidedly a more stubborn pitching foe than Ji Haines had proven the previous Although the veteran yielded 13 hits in what experts here called “the best pitched game of the year,” it wa only trough an error by Douthit that the Gotham club emerged uprigh A dropped fly by the Cardinal cen- terfielder allowed Terry to sneak home with the winning run. The defeat endangered the Pith grip on second place, for hae shot up to within a single’game O'Farrell’s contingent by. outlasting| the Nee gh in a alu, =" i ‘ind jitch- ely good ing by "not, the Cubs 8] Spille: re back. Phi out of the first diivsion, 4] From authoritative source: to 1, and took Possession of fourth| learned today that the man who won nlace. the same time Dazzy|'the world’s 135 pound oon here » Vance pitche and batted the Brook-| from Ad Wolgast, in 1912, ai lyn Kobins to a decisive victory over] it two -years later to Feedaie the Cincinnati Red . has decided to take another whirl, in Cellar the game that brought him fame ot Vance helped himself to four| som tel bingles but was unwilling to yield more than that to the entire Cin- cinnati club, which was buried in the cellar today under a two-game layer. The Yankee-Brown game oe ed into, a pitching-duel hetween Pennock and = former rs old and weighing around 440 pounds, Ritchie has con- vinced himself. that he can cope with the junior welterweights of the pres- ent generation. His age gives him no concern a8 he. f rie the” apne, ie | has ‘taken’ of himself since ,he le: ring fl sastls him to’surmount ro} fi w hold no misgivin Kuch's double accounting forthe der]o res" Oher 36 Raoad wane Most of hi ciding Ay, costitient Place fortifications . were} 20 round: route. atrcnsthenad’ By che Watts Bex atth| pees eRe training, workouts a 5 to 4 verdict over the Renaters. .and. prescribed, diet,’ paved the way. while Detroit. aided the i rahe "Several short exhibition bouts cause by smothering a belated iS afsinie rally in.the ninth to win _ SUZANNE ENDS TENNIS TOUR) European Venture Inte Pro- fessional Field Proves to Be nica Frane y 13.—)—Sy-} - zanne’ Lenglen’s setae tour of Europe has blown up, an the big salary bubbles that fagcinat-| ed amateur players likewise have burst. \ randoned;” said Mite Lengel today, ; ndoned,” sa’ je Lengel is - though I expect to fill my ia| Opinion ag 40, Winner Seid engagement as arrange: She war Lomilling te ane, hateavar, Nowhere Unanimous the tour had been called off, and while she assi that nothing definite had yet been decided as to her future plans, there is much talk of her opening a tennis school at Cannes next year. s a dreamy idea of amateurs regarding the size of salarie: atless were over the ‘added-fuel to the ftres of ambiti Twice Ritchie has figured Jersey. It ht ind boee,| Bit le was an eight raund bout, screed a couple of minutes before ‘inal bell to on ee made ot ment Sther effort, an conaldernbiy eighted, 4 Jost a. four ranne 4 ena and jelieves., Simonich. But now are different, Rite Nice, Louisville eve! Just mere den am wilt st Testes fpttan i nd ‘by sunday ike the: fi ak 0} olds nominated, for through the entry © trainers will give theit “apeners”—short .work- its—ii if | ovate ‘in preparation for the $50,000 the satan tour. He found it. he rd to get the talent he wanted at al the rice he would pa: e } declared that press Tennis circles reports of Mile Lenglen’s carnings in the United States caused Eu: ¢ derby “dope” is flowing free! layers to consider themselves Pr Pie vatial ‘millio [bat nowhere is, there any anan dn which he ontelasaed hia opponents,| 5 May ides, apa. the " aoe rots Witcher or or. oe eet eni i Th shag ote oval, aaa which . the eed yo race “4 and o quarter aie tain should te. ia the bens. pe eén- dition at bert ane. about 4 4340. p.m. central atands: Sati ray, , |series of headlocks to take both. * amitRtcan assoct ATION Indianapoli 7 Minneapotis Paul ” st. Paul 1i'Migecnpet Milwaukee at Kansas City. St. Louis cuca Washington. ah 29 | Mra. tht cham-}: Washington at coats Pailtadciphia. og at Boston at Cleveland St. Louis New York #3). Alexander and ‘Buy Henty and “damby, De Der aa me 8 etnett "Seatt and FA a Senna Cincinnat jrooklyn. Ponten Mi ridge, "neni. aid jor. ; —_ 1) Mer. bet “ig Wallace Baltrusch, Columbus . ‘St, Paul . Morrig: a Shealy and Gaston. mot.a “one ‘horse race” ai “eg Are Emphasized By Heavyweight: Champ partes Onto, ta May 13.—(NEA)—| ie Tunney, heavywei, of the he rake The first bit of potind, he not to smoke, because, he said, smok-| | ing kills the appetite ne square meals a day are developin ne imarly, & oi vaopmeat wec- ———e FERS COMBINE GAME WITH on BRIDGE , Mo. May 13,— of -contract_b . By NEA Kansas City, on ——————_—+ Pet,| Fights Last Night | | Loayza (10). 09 | Roy Samuel Gi N ry Berthold to lonitana 8 te Line! sarc arth | Du to Minot. Detour Junction No. 14 to to! town, Towner. dane Kansas City » Me ane atl Mie, Melt FOR BETA, P ent hea ig) modern home. " ‘Cait at sea is vatreet or zen? 819-W. ae FROM DECLINE a vet baled Ky. Mi os ) re: , defeated Wayne in straight falls here | irst fall was in 40 minu seconds, and the second in three min- utes and 54 seconds. Lewis used a Market iene Lower: at Opening, But Prices Move Upward Later Chicago, May 13.—()—All grain developed firmness during the late trading today despite heavy profit taking onthe bulges in price. Rains in Manitaba which will delay seeding ———| and will make a reduction of acreage almost certain gave strength to Widespread lateness of corn g algo attracted attention, and Suly oats sold at the highest price , yet this season. Ng, Feld Associated Pre: Dea joines Louis Moines, scored a technical’ knockout over Sam Brown, Davenport (8). Louis Kelly, Des Molnes, shaded Walter lqady, Rock Is UL, (10). Ted | Nedman, California, and “Wildcat i die Mason, St. Paul, drew (10). Indianapolis — Joe Sekyra, Indian- ye. shaded Sull; jontgomery, icago (10), Red Fitzsimmons, San Antonio, defeated Pat Freedman, Nashville, Tenn., (10). Fights Tonight Grand Rapids, Mich.—Tiger Flowers vs, Chuck Wiggins (10). New York—Sid Terris vs. Stanislaus net higher, “Corn 7 to 1% up, oats 1% off to %@% advance, and provi- sions varying from 5 cent decline to ‘a rise of 35 cents. In contrast with numerous unfav- orable crop advices yesterday, re- ports from Kansas were of decidedly optimistic tenor. On of the foremost field observers in the county tele- graphed that from Great Bend, Kan- sas, to Phillipsburg, Kans., wheat is in a very promising condition. hroughout the 120 miles referred to, Kansas whet is in the boot, with some hegds showing. Unless some- thing unforeseen occurs, today’s ad- vices said, Kan: the banner wheat state of the ni n, will harvest, in at least that section, a large cro) ithan last year, On the other hand, reports today from a big part of, Oklahoma and from the Texas Pan- ,handle continued to be adverse. FIRM TONE DEVELOPS ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, May 13.—()—Nerv. tousness continued in the wheat mar- ket today, but a after a period close was te | Contributions to | | KFYR Flood Fund | —___—______—! —_———__— vebabene Itrich, City Drug. Store, 4 Gale a Epp a N. in, Bert! Nat My Bier b Lonet: Paul £. Etter, Lonetre Howard B. Etter, Lonetree Mrs. T. Mi Etter, Lonetree Marvin Gunter, Lonetree Valborg Hovland, Wellsburg loviand, Wellsburg. ig F. Aa oe Minat 4 ‘Anderson, ertain action and aay. ats were higher, Barley futures reacted — from (bulge. Flaxseed fut were strong. | Cash wheat conti d in spotted demand, only the choice, dry high rotein’ springs moving rapid ai etalums were firm for the ants WY offerings of choice. inaty to Don eat Grube, city 100 poor ruled slow and barely steady. c Per a tds He'take Ae flay mane offerings were prac . Tea deat Durum demand was quict, except; coe are anid for choice which was fair. Corn offerings were light and di as unsettled by strength in lay’s strong 88 Sesesssss33 < given,” ta in ee eM john cogle, fire nea Wie CRO Meee roeees strong to one cent; ge was 73 to 89. luxseed was firm to one cent. higher. :2 STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD; Speculators Fob. Advance ‘Re: gain Control of Price Movement Again Today Hel York, May 13.—)—Specula- for the advance regained control: the price movement in today’s Hock market after an early period of selling on the belief that the. extra dividend "on General. Motors would the.end ofthe current phase of the upward movement. Operators for the rise concentrated their purchases jan one block in each group, selecting: “Niekel Plate” common among the rails, United States Steel common Wil ae eabach ‘ zi ee Schrade ‘Thunder David I. Scott, Pettibone. ..::: rgatet E. Scott, Pettibone. eannette Scott, Pettibone Cross (John Adams) Petti- one 2.00 N.'P. Gradin, Faikiri, : Royal Hain Ei 1080 eperan Contizmation pr. sol 1.0 1.00 1.00 + 46.11 tes G. Tompkins, to a Teint and Hamster in rate was marked up to 44 per fter reenwing at 4% but was generally regarded as incidental: 00} to mid-month requirements. Easier; rates are looked for next week. Oils held relatively firm, the action of leading oi! company executives] yesterday, in temporarily restricting Production in the Seminole field as. part of a general plan to conserve: ze: es, more than offset! omission today of the ayes of 37% cents a 5) “Nickel Plate” had scored an ex- of 16 points by touching e early afternoon. Baldwin MARKETS WHEAT RALLIES) "cmc GO ORANGE y oni ‘High we, sore, Ago 141% eu 1.52% ae a0% 13% @% TBM 28 eee 40% Al 42% sas ako) =, s & = PS ee 21g B44 612 atest Wheat closed unsettled % to 12) Lard: 15.45 15,42 @ss 15.65 16.65 16.85 16.85 17.90 18.00 18.15 Bellies — May July Sent. 18.45 Chi M en S. D. of A.) cago, May . Do! Hogs 19,000; strong to 10 cents higher: than Thursday's average; packing sows 10-to 15. up: improved demand on light lights and igs, for- mer 15 to 26 cents higher in spots; top 10.00; several loads 180. to Hs pound weightsat that price; bulk 150 to 200 pounds 9.65@9.90;.210:to 240 pounds 9,60@9.90; 260 to 300 pounds 9.40@9.55;- few big weight butchers repeltt yy ‘on occasional. sow downward te bulk packing sows 835@ Balke desirable slaughter nigs 25; heavyweight hogs Miri medium 9.50@10. ight @i0.00s light light 9.40@)10.90; ie ing peee 8.15@8.90; slaughter pigs 8. @138 tle 2,500; all killing classes strong; vealers 50 lower; ‘stockers 81% = 83% 81% 183% and feeders scarce; firm; at 8.00@ gu '9.75; medium steers 10 to 15 higher 87% 80% % [in ‘instances; bringing new high to %*@% i prices for season. Mostly 9.75@) "BB, “a9% 8% 10.50 paid on fed steers; choice kinds absent; best matured steers 11,45; yearlings 10.75; weighty medium bulls 7.00@7.15; 1,100 pound kind showing 6.5 50@E.60 7% in load lots, largely 10.00@11.75 on —_vealers; choice kind 12,.00@12.50; wtih a few d offerings 13.00 and better. p 9,000; fat lambs opening v ow, weak to mostly 25 cents lo than Thursday; medium to good California-springers 17. to choice kind held above 17. sirabel clippe dd lambs to packers 14.75 cull clippers 12.00@ steady; good clipped 3 heavy wooled ewes one double 50 to 60 lifornia feeders late Thurs- FINANCTA' dy @* 1.35% @% 1.32% 142% 1.36% 1.33% 141% 1.3546 1.82% Ao 40% AO @\; Riri 12.15 12.30 12.47 12.65 POLIS FLOUR May 13.—()—Flour | in carload lots, fam- hily patents quoted at 8.15@8.25 2 bar- jrel_in 98-pound cotton sacks; ship- 13,55 13.85, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN heat receipts today 164 compared to 94 Minneapolis, May 13.—(P)—W! a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat today follo Cash Wheat pring fancy Montana fancy Montana ring... tone developed | 2 uieted down and|i good to fancy. choice to fancy good to ehoice ordinary to good Dark Northern Nexthera DNS, choice to fancy. to choice of un @'% cent higher for the good to choice, ordinary ‘to good 3 Northern 1 Dark Hard (Mont.) 1 Hard (Mont. Minn. & S. D. i. Dark Hard Minn. & S. D. 1 Hard Fancy 1 aber Dare ‘Fancy 2 Amber Durum 1 Amber Duruntr, 1 Durum .. 2 Amber Durum No. 6 Yellaw. 2 Mixed cor 3 Mixed corn lixed corn. 8 White oats. 4 White oats. Barley choice to fancy {Barley medium to go ener. lower grades No. 1 Fiaxseed va Lg Fruit also secored substantial vAnother break of 2% points in Foundation company, which touched 68, the 1 it price in. yea further reflection of iapecul: i peaplntment ove over the recent reduc- ion from. to inthe annual dividend, teeiede nae down 6 points,” The closing was strong. © Low | sisal public pHy sues, attracted yers in the fina ur, notably Radio Corpora‘ three points. ‘arious coal road shares rose still higher, particularly re and Hudson which went up ri Union Bag and Paper suffered a five point dtop’and South Porto Rico sugar and California Peeking. also weakened decidedly. Total sales approixmated 1,700,000 shares. 20 was ham- a igs RANGE Open High Low 1.39% 1.40. 1.38% 1.40% 1.4 1.40% Me 4 1.86% 1.03% Close 1.8958 141% 1.86% 1,08 '%4 ions 93 AB Ya 4B Ad was run ep at least 6 points:at the} F' partial expenae of an oy: Short interest. Case Threshii chine, International Haryester ; “NORTH DAKOTA ROAD BULLETIN. Issued Weekly By The > Dahejs Revesimnent of State Highways 8, H. No. 1—South Dakota Line ‘9 ity, pat rely gravel—fale. Va val ota, gravel—good, ta to Enedon at~nose 8. H. No. 3—Ashley to aleo! earth. Napoleon to Hi wus i Hutdstie! Rugby to 8. H. No, 4—S, Dak, Line to Ji earth—poor, Jam: Hansbore, aca Gh a ht wal = ine, most ve lac 1 raved ley Ro bank, 8. Ine and, places ith snow, ag ‘owded| ~~} aia RANGE Open High Low 1.58% 1.59 1.58 1.58 1.51% 1.52% 1.51% 1,32% 1.83% 1.32% 1.08 Mm 10TH akg 2.20 2.20% 2.28% 2. 2.30% 2.31% 2.30% 2.30! 2.82% ngage or we i ismarck, May 13 No.. i dark soars ern .. , which advanced | 8 “| ments ieee eae: Bran 2 CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, May — 13,—(P)—-Poultry steady; receipts 2 cars; fowls 614; springs 40; broilers 22@ turkeys 25; roosters 13; ducks 130; geese and coarse grain closing quotations FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., May 13,— 4)—Hogs 150 to 180 pound weights 9.25; 180 to 200 pounds 9.00; 200 to 225 pounds 8.90@9.00; 225 to 250 pounds, 8.75@ 8.90; 2560 to 300 pounds 8.25@8.75; rs (.bu@8.00; stags 7.50@8.00. 13.00; cull lambs light ewes 7.00@@ wes 6,00@7,0 cull ; bucks 5.00@6.00, to Diet Our SHIRTS Fit at any price $1.35-$3.50 They're Color-fast! 1.04% AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAY 4 49 1.04% 1.07% 2.28% 2.8616 medium and heavyweight steers held around 11,00; number loads light- weight steers and mixed yearlings early 9.50@10.50; she stock mostly 6.00@8.00; cutters 4.50@5.50; bulls fictive at 6.25@6.50 for the general tun of heavyweight medium grades; stockers and feeders unchanged. | Calves 1,600; vealers steady; good lights 11.00@12.00. Hogs 7,500; fairly active, fully steady to strong; mostly sales medium and heavyweight to packers | ae sorted lights to shippers! ter price top; bulk sow ane steady; bulk 11.00; aver-| age cost Thursday 0.09; weight 237 pounds. 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