The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1927, Page 6

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Relief Work of. Oklahoma Farmer Is Outstanding— — (By The Associated Press): eek ry a Sn ae had reer ie A of thew sale ‘a job day when ‘rain mage a tional pastimes American eld ap ice tion until the — and ee he mates seemed a clinching Gehrig’s for to Yank Washia ton right Det es re Sails verdict, 4 ninth gen: uth's total scored in ny aoanee Hollis Th Het hander, plaste 7 Tiger’s first. sh 3 to 0. Topper shortstop, the help he ni runs and scori twe Larls zi self. icago's my Titeeas. a shut out of the day aad hl ath win Sal aks Ly sate Fae pl troit pilot, ran atbe of gensect: blasted one of” Sline tive hit sane eae oe over out of the park for The St. fbtae niaaee Oth wilting y Keme yu breaking a/dead lock to win, © The victory, St. Louis’ fifth in th last six games, junmped them to a third place tie with Philadelphia, The Sox created their share. o! excitement’: by \' fafting” -* pinged forfour runs ‘in the’ ninth the score after two wet out. Fans Six . ne, Millers fii pitched a wonderful game = the Brewers but was arable Milwaukee getting ‘&. a6 to 3 ering over Minneapolis. Pt fatmed six} men in a rom, which was within’ one) of the world’s record for nine hits while fa sOpponents. — Ricond: second doubl jimes A drizzling rain failed te sto; , Mudhens and Tai tlle te battled ‘for 10 innii before ‘Toledo ‘came out on top, 6 to 5, over Louisville. Bevo Léebourveau beat out a bunt and ran his string for ie safely in consecutive te Slugeing The Saints and Blues staged i match ia which Jimm: Zinn’ ° ofthe Blues was touched for 1 hits} which helped. St. ‘Paul beat K insae Birt 7 to 6. ed. the A tornado which struck India olis Wednesday night Sasmnged Ihe ball we to icy an extent tl ata Hails were ecoaie to 4 ftotact TILDEN HOLDS: | , LIMELIGHT IN; _ TENNIS MATCH Vaasa Element _Predom-|: inates in International Hard 04) —Th ase cullae ininates. in the | or thes New: mn | Ballou and O'Neil Games Today Milwaukee at ‘Minnen lis, Bt. Paul re agang ch } Feaede af cm hambuas 2 Eudiamapolis, “at Logiaville. ——_$____— St. Boston. ‘ wn | Ginetfin on = Ee iladeyyh ts. icago at Broo Pittsburgh at at Now aw ork, “ AMBRICAN LBAG ae New York Chict Washi Cleveland Boston «.. Boston at New York at Giese ind. Rina at me Chica NATIONAL ; All games postpone: AMERICAN oe “York ‘ 8 Cleveland 9 fags Hore ene dattins; Buel eye ang’ bh, Fain. Philadelphia Grove, Gia; and Cochrane; Thom and McCurdy, ~— “Go innings) pepayies, Moote; Wii Milwaukee . and Ke Na Loutsville Toledo ont, wield iD, M stead, Wisner, St. Pax! Ett ‘gia McQuaid and jeinjack, Gaston, Zing and Shinault. Columbus. at Indianapolis, pos: poned, stands damaged by storm. f — nies laboring hol Know eee agen ¥ a "20.—(AP)— aeauved oS ene sip he ao ‘ ich ie Seances for the rest oe the “any. New York,” May 20.—G)—Jimmy | j| Maloney ‘will have and advantage of 10 E 0 2 k- wd} yesterday, and the added day's ‘LEAGUE 5-1; Amarillo %3; (second brat oan Lineal of oat iohishome ly Yaited andkvone “half pounds ‘over his’ Bos- ton rivel, Jack Sharkey, in their 15- round te heav evel ht match ‘tonight at the kee ‘Stadiuni, ini. Maloney tipped the boy at 202% and Sharke: 192 thie’ afternoon at the state athlet- Je commission’s of After the Greighing in, in, Sharkey Waa questioned. Res tov'an ai cle publishe ina denied at horship story. id the commis- knew nat ‘about ‘the story i that’ he’ had not’ seen‘ the article in question. Johnny ‘Buckley, Sharkey's’ man- ae ager, who said the offer was made. to| P! hint by a “well dressed stranger,” was 4] Rok questioned by the commission, 6] which did not seem to regard the ré- sed move of a gambling nine ser- usly. RICKARD pRenicts ab $350,000 RECEI! eee Ss: « New York, Ma: —)—Tex Rick: ard was up at the count of nine to- day from the second right hand slam Yupe Plavius-has landed on his chin i oars of fight promotion, ‘ : Witi ard hi and jaw tucked behind him shoul B Tex scanned & focal "weather report of “clear, fair 4nd warm” for conditions at the Yankee Stadium where saruecdact Bg deluge washed out his heavyweight elimination “ Boston si x Sharke; mi-final? between the before in his long career her maw frowned on ont] wie ekard’s iatare, outdéor ‘attrad- That was in May, 1925, wheb pear’ Berlenbach was delayed a daf| §* in winning the light heavyweight championship from Michael McT! gue because of rain on the original of the battle, Announcement Too Late Yesterday's ‘storm brought an- tiouncement of ‘postponement too 1a to catch all of the = flocking in. from Boston to see their home oa eg battle, thousand ei ts st pol a. m. halted the ave it With the advance it $175, the promoter declared | 9 would exceed by $50,000! aa aoe Prospect of a $300,090 * Gives Battlers No Joy v; The battlers themselves 2} ettver Hi Both were in superb condition to enter the ring last night for the ee oy rind and each feared blag take the fing: ‘ine rom conditio: Sharkey hustled right back té: wig| 'm here to get in a few rounds with punching t bags, Maloney stayed | ° in his hotel room and contented| aim, elf ie calisthenics, hoping not to the will carry into the struggle tonight. Fi loquacious Lithuanian was down ‘t0''198 pounds, but eted to scale at the weighing-in xing commissione: OTHERGILL IS. |. -DBTROMT HOPE Led American League, Bat- ting Part of Last Season— Mae: Lanes Tale Year . font ther logks all =| OGAL BOXERS She ye at yetheraly ition and * Jimmy Maloney ang ts 202. pounds of brawn hé| ¢, atuotp killing his the ci nplonshif: it that he finished te with a aarty Heilmann, only 10 points away from Heinie put in th erage the = late sea chances to in mt ee oe win: fe o8 |G ec ng to. put on wel Fo! a ealsine of the comptes x the maby "| Rours’ ot extra work We 1 forced’ to art} in in order to remove the sur- plu: “You b do all, your laughing now, “Tir ‘du mi atter the! ol was eo set reply at Sun i aa Nifty Fy te nee Poe ‘aréund the ball pe park, to se ‘and then you can call Bu a day. Brot hte kee he ers ¢ eal e ot Tost fail, Fe a one of : \ Faust isd the Teague this rear, T wal have plenvy to say to Eeitmann mG Pe about thecart of ong ‘ing,’ is the way. Fothergill, Right tones = hot hath ed to come through. REUTHER IS BACK IN FORM, _BVANS CLAIMS n Rejuvenated Sout Southpaw With Yanks Shows Speed and Form of Former Days BY BILLY & EVANS). A, star southpaw is yee asset to every major league clu! that. bas pennant hopes. It i Bh ay Lager that right-l alone will not win cham- ieniships: ‘There must ‘be a cleve! Bees on the ataff ¢o vary the le. ; ear, the New York Yankees r southpaw He won 23. : a promis- he name of ined the uth; ich” aithen wh who in“some last ‘fall and tyrn ci ia Lerf@rmancts It is just paosibie coe the re- is just pos: a|duvenated “Dutch” " Reather of 19” rove, a most, important cog in the’ ances of ‘S Yani machine as Americ: League bt it sounds rather stran, itch” Reuthi ing ‘campaign as a bi leokea better to me in his fi two games of the year, that a time since 1919, That year he, helped Cin- cinnati win a pennant and a world even though the latter title wi trifle tai Back jn the’ early days of his eareer, Eeuther ae last ball For the this has been missing Agios Faeroe cating that time, ;| Siroust smatt oe rather Id of ara ‘bie re- jana patria whigh hampered Reuthers” algeaties, kept the south- =| Pam pale and wi wan a sick man most time. matter of fact, dispased of him because it was Fed t ill-health would shortly end hi te: r. major fall reme- and Reu- to show k. to normal. d just 20 spring and weight. The extra ey that came with the added has made a different twirler juther. tra tend of a pitcher. Si aapended it entirely on a alee. ball and decéptive curve, Reuther has added eh lost fast ball to his line of stuff. T feel that I am conservative in saying that ther is at least 50 gent faster than last ‘year. As jatter of facts his inereased speed n, the sole t of’ sconver- earees topic Mtoe amoi @ clubs that har - | Island ag thi Ve Op- Poms ad nided apeed bas proved very ;| detente, beckane. im a0 much more on the fast bal ters aia thi eit bas tine so ther pes year that he won only aa ball bao! or health th and han experts wi ae eh fear Yani ng he di 4h ie and with. Hao: pall that, will’ ba: nai a4 much eal patch Reu- far 9 big, ‘season, in re fe! ade | Bellcr Bearing WHEAT PRICES | TURN UPWARD Unfavorable “Weather. in Can-/ ada and Deterioration of Crop Reported ; Chicago, May 20.=(#)—Unfavor- able weather in parts’ of Canada to- ether with reports yf domesti¢ crop leterioration southwest © and tended today’ to turn wheat lene apward. Corn was”also balitsnly af fected by rains and, low velaeoe: ture, but met with héavy profit ‘tak: 8, July and Scptember corn da new high price record for the crop, and May ‘corn went above 90° cents for the first time in many months, euickco » RANGE Close _ Close Wheat— * 142% 1.38%, i + 1.68% ~@e 1.36% 8 pa 18x ept. . @138. Corn— ae ay ’ duly Sept. Oats— May, July Sept. Bye— May duly Wheat closed irregular % cent not} i lower to % advance, corn % to 1% cents up, oat % off, and’ pro- visions varying from 5 ce! decline to a rise of 25 cents. Traders took special notice to ef reported severe deterioration the Oklahoma wheat crop.’ cording to a leading auhority, the cold apring combined with* excessive moisture has stunted the: plant, and bas been followed by red ryst and bessian fly infection. Thousands of fields are ft the foremost ‘sai¢ no grbjtrary. down as to when as the eglaome de- ae cee ¢ aan 1 and is very likely tetory harvest re- crop experta he! rule can be. Inid. seeding is, late pends on ‘the h and the first aa frost. It ii Canadian seeding. later than nor MINNEAPO! GRAIN MARKET DRAGGY TODAY Minneapolis, May markets lost their pep after a run up early today, the entire list slowing down and dragging late in the ses: sien. Colse, however, was unchan; to one cént up for wheat. Corn an back moderatety from, top and closed %@ cent higher. Oats advanced 4 kent here ear’ and felt back before yesterday's fons Barley fu- tures were higher With othér mar- kets, but turned sult July flaxseed was dull and dra Cash wheat hind continued spotted: Ordinary to poor springs were slow sdle atid draggy.. Prem- iums on choice to fancy were firm.’ Wintet wheat was firm. Durum was steady. quiet and steady. in fair demand and tight Rye was steady. Barley was firm to strong. mivale an unchanged ranges, + 3 Flaxseed a Wes qabeyjaol ol ahd easy. | = STOCK MARKET ames CLOSES STRON Many Industrials and. Special- ties Attain New Peak Prices For the Year New. York, May 20 for a brief flurry of selling in the southwestern railroad shares, the’ seek: market today practically ‘disred g the Interstate Commerce fommissen's rejection of the Kansas City Southern merger plan, and moved into new high ground. | Violent advances in the high priced . industrials and specialties the feature, more than issues attaining now peak prices fox the year, or longer,. by: early afternoo * Early losses of 3 to nearly 6% points in the rails, were. tel ad re- covered by midd: Meanwhile, New York Central, U: Pacific, Rock} 1 and Gulf, obile and, North- ern broke through to new peak prices for. the, year, or long e bd Hed “Blue. Chip” stocks 0. attract the most atten- flea Py industrial list. Threshing Machine soared nearly points, commercia! solvents A page oils sixes’ and Plerce Ar- rred,. American Smelting, International Harvester, Timken ing and Liggett and Myers “BY all sold 4 to 6 points above erday’s*final quotations. Among) the more. than two score issues exceed boty. rexlaps 1927 maximum levator, people Rimmons gompany, tal Oil, United States i gnd Electric Power. he closing was strong. Fquette went to 129% and Pit! | bar and West Virginia 151 in @ outburst of buying, which iblic utility i materially. sey Cen provi te Baldwin,” Am Al 8. id i iporar: : paler meplostaated 2 Theg: jerican ocomotive: 90.—<)—Grain F p1.43 os May 20 Yegterday Year Ago Open —Todi “Tod: Low 141% “High 1.43% 139% 1.36% 1.424% @* 1.36% @h% 89%, 91% @92 1.35% 20% 93% 06% 89 91% 03% 40% 50% d% Gi 1.10 bn 12.55 12.75 13.06 12.95 Close \ 1.42% te 4 12.70 13,00 13.00 14.80 14.75 Unchanged; doyble desir- spring feeding lambs ee RANGE * oyea” ich Low Close ) 242% 148% 1.42) 1.42 1.48% 1.33% 148% 1.43% 138% 1.30%. 1.38% 1.39% “hate! is 1.05% 1.06% wate 4i4 1.03% 1.09% 93% 93% 94 48% 48% 45% ABS 48% 45% 18% ATH. ATH Aa 44% 2.25% 2.29% 231% 89% 88. % 2 68% 2.29% 2.20% 2.20 Ne 88 | 88% 488 —_—___. DULUTH eal May, fi Open Fen Low Close 1.57% ie tee tet 1.58% ue 5 1.51 33% 1.33% ia 1.83% 1.10 210% 1.09%" 119 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% 96% “2.27% 2.20% 2.20% 2.28% 2.29% 2.31% 2.31% 2.31 80. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK . South St. Paul, May 20.—(U. 8. D. of A:)—Cattle 1,500; steers and can Hinge in light supply: fully stend ium weights early 11.68@11.75; rey ich poune steers 10.76; bulk 9.50@ 30.505 sho, stock unchanged, mostly S00G@E.50; | cutters 4.50@%50: top! ma bulls 7.00; bulk 6.50@6.75; fee ce tare unchange calves 1,500; vealers mostly stead food Mahts” 10.50; choice 10.76 —e)\—E: acs bul be ibe nominally ean » ‘weak, 26 lower; prac- tical Tee mixed ewes 11,25, FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N, D., May 20.—(?)—Hogs 150 to. “180 ‘pound weights 9.25@9.5 180: to 200 pounds 9.25@9.40; 200 to 226 pounds 915@9.25; 225 ta 250 pounds 8.90@9.15; 250. to’ 300 pounds, 8.90: packers 7.50@8.25; stags’ 7.504 bee 13.00@14.00; heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs 10,00@11.00;. light ewes 7.00@8. heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; ae ewes 3.00 @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00. . CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, May 20.—)--Wheat No. 1.43% @1.44; No. 2 hard 1.45@ No, 3 mixed 90; No. 3 yel- low ¥0@po1, Oats No. 2 mite 514 @53's; i R ae N d. ye. Not “te Barley 80@94. Timothy seed 4.00@5 Clover sevd 30,00@36.00. 12.40, 18:12. 146 lambs 48% {{ ' = MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, May 20.—(P)—Wheat recvipts today 121 compared to 139 & year ago. and today follow: 1 Hard Spring, fancy Montana .. To arrive. 1D.N.S,, fan To arrive 1 Hard Spring. To arrive .... 1DNS, good to fey « To arrive ... “1.55 1.62 1.54 1.51 1 Northern To arrive . | oA N. S., ch to fey... D. N.S, good to 1 \3 | good . 3 Northern 1 Dark Hard (ioat), To arrive ... 1 Hard. Mont.) To arrive . Minn. & S. D. To arriv Minn. & S. To arrive . 2.31% LFancy 1 Ambe: Durum To arrive . Fancy 2 Amber Durum Amber ' Durum. To arrive : Durum .. To arrive . Amber apareet: Red ‘dur To arrive . ¥ellow corn To arrive . Yellow corn To arrive Yellow corn To arrive 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Tto arrive 3° Mixed eorn To arrive . 4 Mixed corn. To arrive . fe arrive . 4 White oats. Barley ch to To arrive . Barley med to Fo. “arrive = ‘No. 1 flaxseed. To arrive - GRAIN Minneapolis cash wheat coarse grain closing qutations @155 @1a7 @Ls3 @i.a9 p1.54 Ad @1.50 1.46 @142z 18h ‘50% 49h a4 BISMARCK (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 20. No, 1 dark northern . 1 northern 1 amber durum » 1. mixed durum » 1 red durum 1 fh ” NORTH DAKOTA ROAD BULLETIN Issued Weekly By The ‘North Dakota’ Department of State Highways wring th ew Mr odtthe U.S. No. 2—Granii Forks to Aari-|” fair.’ te to Langdon, earth—gogd. Un- by Seanstruction aa Lakota to ‘the Spelt, ‘per cwt SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more 55 Ibs. 1 cent per pound discount under 65. 1b.. Ear corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents un- der shell. Hard winter wheat Dark Hard Winter CHICAGO PRODU May. 20.---—Butter un- 51, tubs. firsts 2 storage pac! packed firsts 2 ordinary firsts 20% extras 25; storage .4)-—-Poultry 4/P)—Flour 30 barrels, freight train. He derailed containing dynamite, but th no explosion. The bull was

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