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PIRATES AND YANKEES STILL LEAD Yanks Beat LEAGUES White Sox, 4 to) 1, While Pirates Trounce | Giants, 9 to 6 other clubs All the he bats of Ruth by the Yanks yes ing White ed lower dG unt of pitch efforts of M1) the power in the] was needed to repulse th ut the le to turn back 4tol run terd hered in from Hoyt, but th hjs 18th Pat Col lins wide of the { out one for the 1 times they have met th now have game a the White prese ries, which ope e Yank victory yesterday, h more games to run, | | Pirates Opening their ainst the! Giants, the ague leaders were as su the Yank pite two New York ee the} ites kept up the Giant-killing they started ut tie Polo} junds last month, gettd off the notoriously pitchipg an + Chicago's Ign meanw piace above ng | points below the Cardinals. y coincidence each league Macaeall ver Brook- ubs to third unive: lap i es. nd_ his Souders’ GEORGE SOUDERS r » driver and the car, classic on Memorial Da Deusenbe tudent, copped the victory he drove to v came as BeenIy a Whe had not given him the barest to Purdue and resume as well as $5,100 in urprise to the experts, He now plans to return his studies! won their games, Jakie en. |@———__—_________— son-and, Young; Morris and| hit pitching gave the Cincinnati Beds} | Pennant Progress I a 5 to 1 start on their es a yea TERE: the Phillies, while the Red Sox Just ——— Some Hee survived a Tiger rally in the ninth! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pate bles Pivtheilong endsof'aU-c courte Pet. | Indianapolis Rie) sae 101 I Ia oar aa ana eacrea ce : Ti ova | oMilone. and! Krutgers‘Bliewell’ and Pitcher Gets Into Fight | Miuneavoli Florence, As Connie revised line-up! Milwaukee .-- — won a hitting match from the Browns, | Indi:snapolis H E 11 to ¥, a bit of added drama appear-| Kansas City 4 i 0 ; a fist fight between Pitcher| St. Paul “447 | Louisville Thai 4 n of the Browns and a specta-| Louisville “uzol Betts, MeQuaid and Gaston; Daw- tor who ding” him as @ston | Columbus 1388) son and MeMullen. ked the field after being] = batted off the mound. Games Today \ WESTERN LEAGUE _ The Boston Braves’ 12 to 4 Minneapolis at Ind Oklahoma City 4; Wichita 5. over the St. Louis Cardinals was St. Paul at Louisville 3 Linec chiefly for the — lac as Ctiy at Toled consideration with which the visitors| ° Milwaukee at Columbus. 1 the champions’ touted pitch-| ——— ile the Senators’ 10 to 8 NATIONAL | | ° Cleveland Indians y due to the hitting of Drip Fi Pittsbur gainst his old team mi Louis start again and kept in fro Both Morris and good ball and we port, but Morris an the pinches. The league le: atch ared, Tole ‘end of a 12 to 1 smashed out 17 and when away to a e Brewers ye: pnt to win, J Johnson” pitehed ver perfect sup- had a little the edge] f ading Blues Mudhens_and| ngaged in al he clouds edo was on the long| 0 count. The Hens hits while their ‘op-| ponents collected 15, In the collec-; tion of 32 blows there were fous home ru two triples and eight] doubles. i St. Paul Is Whitewashed Joe Dawson pitched his second! shutout of the season when Louis-! ville whitewashed St. Paul, 10. to 0.! four hits w he and his Robertson, the made two of the one a double. Layne, the Ind broke up another g: dianapolis_a 7 to Milters. During rally in which three ru a home Layne uncorked Fxzell and apolis turn and threw on second and it 19 blows off S hered off Joe,| ti four lds pet Joes| ians’ new outfic! Pais Who caught the ball | Auley, who stepped! i the runner coming from first. | Ashley Athlete New | Gopher Track Captain} Minneapolis, J Laemmile, weight track team who record for the di day announced varsity for the next season, Laemmie is a junior at the unive: sity and came here from Ashley, D.. He participated at North Dakota} une 8.—(P)—Arthur! man on the Gopher| holds the Minnesota iscus event, was to-| as captain of the Soston .. Cincinnati Games Today Louis. Boston at Philadelph New York hicago Philadelphia St. Louis | Washington Cleveland Detroig St. i mes Today at Philadelphia. BOOM COOPER IN U. 8. OPEN ‘Lighthorse’ Can’t Play Half- way Golf—He’ll Either Succeed or Flop (BY mont CNEAY untry Club, June. 8 young) fellow, out. of his. *teeneebigithorse Hart Cooper—is liable to run away and ve st i NATIONAL LEAGUE R oH &E vr Yorks. : 6 12 oy) Pittsburgh 9 16 1y. Grime yi8 er and O'Neil, Cummings; Meadows and Smith, Gooch. E Brooklyn ...... 0006 1 Chicago 2] McWeeny “Elliott,” and] Hargr nett. Boston St. Louis ....1)) HARRY COOPER Smith and Littlejohn a ind University for one year before matric-| Philadelphia . ulating at the Gopher campus has been a consistent point winner| for the Minnesota squad this year.|and Hargray He took third p! track meet held at Wisconsin and earlier this season in a dual contest inst Chicago, ifeet and three inches for a new Minnesota record. SS SF COS 1 Fights Last Night | (By The Alssociated Press) 1 ie: jock a del gd Norman Brown, ed Billy Showers, St. on Hansen, Norway, and Mickey ‘ins, Chicago, dre drew (6), , Minneapolis Otto, champion of Norway, Sully Montgoment-, Ernie Peters, “sind ager 9 Hc Midnespelis, drew haar’ inte (40). ee pee Yen and! lace in the Big Ten hurled the discuss Malone, St. Paul, Langford, Chicago Chicago, de- Paul (6). Von Chi- Chicago, Chi it~ oe St’ Paul won on @ Porat,! Cincinnati . 5 10 Pruett and Wilson, Jonnard; New York . St. Louis .. Philadelphia : Vangilder, Gaston, Wingard, Jones Walberg, Willis, Pate, Gray, Grove and Cochrane. and Schang; Detroit Boston Collins, Wilts Cleveland . Washington | Smith, Levsen, Shaute, Kart, colt lard and Sewell;, Thurston, Marberry and wae Ti Missal Carrol ate. AMERICAN ~~ | Chicago ... i R 5 6 and Welzer and Hartley, 14 H May hide from the field at the U. S. open here or else he is doomed to wallow in the depths of the dubbing finishe: Oo}. That's ‘Lighthorse, this colorful lad from the state of abnormal oranges and small potatoes. His. golf has two extremities. He is either excep- tionally brilliant or miserably medi- ocre. Can't Go Halfway: Either in the 60s or fe ‘the 80s— that's Lighthors This year’ Californians are un- shaken in their convictions regarding Harry. They figure he is due to smack the "reigning favorites. At 0) that he is a good long shot play. He trimmed the ‘mighty, Walter Hagen down south this spring and, while Walter has been a bit off his feed lately, he had no alibis to offer eith- er prior to or following his tasty lick- E| ing by Cooper. Fe 7 1| “White Californians will be rooting 10 1} clear acréss the continent for their Woodall; | favorite, you will find a goodly num- H Z ber of feminine fans trailing his gal- lery, for it is whispered the dapper E! coast ball swatter has loads of “It.” 9 He has a pleasing personality and radiates genial good will. And if you intend to follow Harry for a hole or.two, start ,conditioning yourself now, He's the f: it mor- tal on a golf cours PLUMB RECORD DE Tokio — Th recorded in world was. pit th over of Peyrin'c is of the te depen the a te and oer Wee titers lepth prov’ . ial: t0th : ns ‘Pal-| cruiser |ing in the liquor traffic. |. State vs. Herbert Holmes, engaging | State bonding fund. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - CALENDAR FOR JUNE TERM OF COURT LIGHT Continued — 87 Civil Cases Listed With an exceptionally light calen- , the regular June term of Bur- {leigh codnty district court opened [here today. Judge Fred Jansonius jis presiding, with Edwin McCarty as court stenographer, Of the 18’criminal cases listed on the printed calendar, only, a half a dozen will come to trial at this term, according to State’s Attorney F, E. McCurdy. Most of the others will be continued over the calendar for one reason or another. There are 87 civil cases listed, but most of these |are believed tobe minor matters and will not require a great deal of time. The balance of the week will be spent in hearing court cases, as the cl of 38 jurors is summoned to ear at 10 2, m., Tuesday, June 14, when the trial of jury cases’ will com- mence, The cases listed on the calendar are as follows: Criminal State vs. F. a motor vehicl ti Jalendar ‘on, operating ntoxicated, vanson, mali- State vs. "Albert Little and Homer Taylor, larceny. State vs. Albert Little, grand lar- cen te vs. ing to kill, State vs. J. S, Johnson, assault and battery. State vs. Isaac Kujala, larceny, of Bismarck vs. Robert Frost, Russell Bryan, threaten- ‘it: |reekless driving. State vs. George Christianson, keeping and maintaining a common nuisance. State vs. Frederick Heiser, engag- in the liquor traffic. State vs. Wendelin Boehler, im- morality in the first degree. State vs. J. Lee Gooder, forgery. State vs. Frank Gabel, Jr, rape. State vs. Conrad Baeckey’ engag- ing in the liquor traffic. State . John G, Olson, issuing [eager without funds. vs. George Christianson and orge Christianson, keepinng and maintaining a common nuisance, State vs. Earl Grantham, non-sup- port of ayd desertion of wife and minor children, Civil Calendar H. Carpenter Lumber company . Hoerr. “yon A a vs. Thomas Hall. R vs. E. B. Page and Hairy ten rietta. LR. ird vs. E. M. Serr. L. R. Baird vs. Carl P. Miller. Fred Prokop vs. O. W. Roberts. August I. Asplund vs. 0. W. Rob- erts. District No. 28, Me- Otis School Lean county, vs. L, A. Crowell and Baird vs. H. isher, et al, Baird vs. Elis a M, Rosevold} Mest of Criminal Cases to Be} ,,4 "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1927 ——<—<$<$_—— ‘ _————$__—______—| friends ship- Menoken Farmers Cooperative as-| ¢ Augustys Lindbergh, but io’: i 1| them to Washington at his r sociation vs, 81K Hood, a. Radio’s Rialto {| ring, them to, Washington ey | Boatalend rot ——__—__—_—_—_—_—_———#, them; they won't be attached to a "ee (By The Associated Press) | desk by, means /of spurs and nobody and also had # reputation for water colors. His right hand became par- alyzed. After years. of effort’ he trained his left. Now his work fs re- garded as much better than it was ¢ before he was afflicted. ¥ ’ id commissioners vs. Continental railroad, | et al. * New Cases WCCO, the Twin Cities station, Will notice the hole: ‘ will, rebroadcast 8; News York, pro-| 1 1886, Dr. Eniil, Har- W. C. Gehrke vs. American Rail-| gram at 7 p.m. A musical proeram|, New York THEY'RE POOR SPELLER: i : } id Miss Ida Allen, 17, eloped.| Omaha, Neb—Many a. business way Express company. will be heard at 8 pm, with a pop-| tung, an er, Murilla, 18. Ns villi . vi farri: 4 ‘ a0’ 2 in 1905, their daughter, Murilla, man who upbraids his @tehographer ste William Luke’ vs, M. Garri:| ular orchestra for 9:80”and-a dance | TAO ah” Andeew Gerndt, "And Pit” one weptaide his #tehographer | Program at 10 p WAMD (244) Minneapolis broadcast musical moments at 5: now Murilla- Gerndt, 18, has eloped win {with John Grodder.’ The bride told 39 | @randpa her scci ied ery,” he m reany : ei said, Then after revealing same | date,” “pidgeon,” “vituuls,” and “ex: Te tend will REMOTES ETE |fami y history he wrote a handsome | twee” were only. a few of the klar. en m W (257) Min. | che . ing errors brought to ; dance ‘ogram at 8) “Geldert/ ay test. 3) Minneapolis ‘will | , New _ York—Dawson (ame | ee otra et AVAVAVAVAVAM himself, accotding to the scores in a spelling bee by the Omaha Chamber of Conimerce, “Breasy,” “accom R. F. Jager vs. Woodrich Cénstruc- tion company. Adolph Giovononoi vs. W. L. Smith, 1. Crofte School district N. Burleigh county vs. 1 Ki Higgins and August ‘Anderson, Edward G. Patterson vs. Burleigh st program at 10 p.| Archibald | Cabtains Dawson for the on ate | masted schooner ued Arthur H. Zwi . 1.3 aN orchestra at a the sag corer Pa. and a popular rogram | the H._Thoresen, tax commissioner. Bismarck Elevator and Investment company vs. A. C. Isaminger, stounty auditor. Anna Knudson vs. L. L. Van Sickle. E. C. Ruble vs. Farmers Elevator & Mercantile company J. Wehe vs, G. W county. m. WHD (278) Minneapolis has a protners x brothers his father } RB. E, Dant ws. Jos. Azar, ct a big chat ~rize program and an or-| aan $6) geatay|| ‘< Hoover Grain company vs. T. H.|chestra at 9 p.m. ‘and Archibald met JHE e€ first time when the four | Cutty Sark and} er were parked in 1 Brooklyn, KYW progranis (483.6) € r and 10 p, m. at 9 A quintet. — John Heydler, Lewisburg, National League, [president of to: | Was proud to make a t « Snyder, ct al. Howard C. Gould vs. ¢. P! in, ek Burn-| "Nits Poatertateridat at York today. to attend the graduation Quality e . a { lathewson, Jr. w. W. Lidgerding vs. CPL Burne | 7343 p.m music at # p.m. and 4) Bucknell, the college whe al. | music: | ea layed and feat city RECIIE Works, « great Matty studied and playe Our Shirts MUST Bismarck Bottling Works. | aE, C4283) Cincinmati han sare the boy's mother. possess it j Joseph Schneide: vs. Wi Fiber ‘arm talk and orchest on the air 3 te Transfer comwby. ment at 6:80; a trio and. ten Ney eee A En You'll be safe to k Stacy-Bismarck vs. Daniel Bougas | and pianist at 10 p,m. “Fence let your next one : and Andrew Bougas. Cincinnati be a Wedge Farmers .& Merchants State bank 6 p. m of Dickey vs. C. Yegen, prano at 7 p. mo Northern Fur Coat Mfg. company (studio rrogram at 8:30 Shirt vs, Morris Zvorist, Pase.7 ) Davenport will "rebroadcast tral Shoe company vs. Morris} a New York program at 7:30 p. ms i : organ rectial and an or- $1.35 to $3.50 O'Connell vs. Undlerwood | chestra and soloists at 10 p.m. Typewriter company C. C, Hibbsvs, Te O'Hara, WHO (535.4) Des es has the! And talk about Pushman Brothers vs. Dr. C. M,/little symphony at 6 p. 1 i style! Dursema. at 7; popular songs orchestra Root Glag® company vs. Bismarck | and entertainers’ at 9 WDAF (aia) Bottling Work: E. V. Benjamin Company ris Zvorist. Nick Barbie vs. aay W. Reichert vs, T. Kansas City-Sas-a regu at 8p. m.; tusical pregram orchestra’ at apd a; trol: 11:45 p.m. % 5 pain in inufe Mor- Hughes Electric P. Sheldon. Gotzian & Company vs. aie. TrLAGHEC ORTIFNE? ‘You will forget you ever had a corn ex i Morris | { FLASHES OF LIFE i| one minute after you apply Dr. Fued Haas vs. Frank Prelipp, et al.| ©? Scholl's Zino-pads—that’s how quick Baird vs. Jens Slee vail (By The Associated Press) they end all pain. When the corn is k izabeth Campagna vs. L. New York--Mrs. Ella A. Boole,| gone it never comes back., If new Baird, L. R. Baird vs. Cora V. Monroe and Nellie Anacke St. Paul Rubber C. president of the W. C. T. U., is pain- fully surprised that Chamberlin and Levine asked for beer as soon as they landed in Germany. She thinks Shoes irritate the spot, a Zin fixes it overnight! sha Ds re thin, medicated, mpany vs. John nf ‘ Protective, healin, fe Mueiler. millions of Americans share her leg resitogusre ea tee Chas: Friend & Son, Inc, vs. John | feelings. In contrast, she said in a| St your druggists of shoe deuler's—ssc. eller. speech, Lindbergh did not touch a drop of aleohol in Frarce wnd “the United States is proud of him for it.” St. Hilaire-“Lumber company A. Bougas. L. R. Baird vs, North Dakota Bankers Mutual Casualty company. Anna Reetz vs. Herbeft 0. Recta, Anna Trask vs. James Trask. vs. St. Louis—There are holes as half dollars in the boots of the military-unifornr- of Colonel Churles ae Bei sal Roilinn Welch vs. James Swanick —_ Ethel Swanick, L. R. Baird vs. Tom Mann ‘and Mrs.sThos. Mann, State for use and benefit of B.C. Ruble vs, Equity Grain and Merean- tile company. J. G, Spitzer vs. Burleigh County State bank. Heinrich Schatz Schatz vs. Kar! Klein. Remington Typewriter company vs. Walter McMahon. os National Bank vs. W. S. Mal- ar atherine McDonald vs. John A, McDonald. Harry Wetzel vs. Martin Tollef- son. Maggie Ensz vs. Peter Ensz, Jr. Sheridan County State bank of Mc- Clusky vs. J. C. Tecs. L. R. Baird vs. Martin Asplund. Charles B. Rosen and Isham Hall vs. John Hare. Maryland Casualty company vs. C. B. Hibbs, red Nelson vs. Joseph McClusky. Sam Skrupnuk vs. E, G. Patterson. L. R. Baird vs. E. T. Burke. I. R. Baird vs. E. N. Fullaer, A. C. Scott, et al. Henry Vertheinn vs. Russell Bryan. Geo, Payseno vs. Hudson Insur- ‘ance company, ‘ M,. Thune vs. H. E. Wildfang, eee "1 Baird vs. L. C. Hutlett, et. al. J. H. Schriver vs. L. C. Hulett, Meland. Towner County and Christine, et a E. C. Ruble vs. A. H. L. R. Baird vs. Land & Loan company. {Company A. vs, Edmond A. Hughes, ct al. Cammack Piano company vs. P. W. Chubb. WwW. W. Kimball company vs. Zakkie Azar and P, W P, W. Chub, abut Cammach Piano comipany, et al. John I. Setser vs. Ola Blanche Set- ser, First State “Bank of - Rogan vs. Farmers Union Wlevator 4nd Mercan- tile company. State -vs. Petenpa ek, * Jacob * Saneala vs. Philopena & Babb and, Fred A. Bobb, R. H, G. Whatley vs. Hartford Ac- cident ‘and Indemnity, company. ac hagaler | ight & Power gompany Hughes Electric company, rae Mercantile company vs. Geo, W, Little's WENA, WENA Sconce Seonc