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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE-_ ie : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1927 Hjcotennl Mas Nene snd erce niorete tint Mea'si| Marriage Must Wait Uppn | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION the. way. oe : R oH LL . Far From Stylist ; 4 j St. Paul 13 19 0 Major Hezlet, affectionately ‘ad- ‘ ‘ 4 2 3 , ree : = , ‘0, 4 oe a i Laugh” to his credit and Du Pont 1 3 Divorce had riety.’ Lubtich had but one 1 Fj new film, “So This Is Paris,” but f many, perhaps, felt he could do bet- | ter than this—though it was above ~ the average, Much is heard about hi by Kent Straat starter’s i neiseo 2; Denver 9. speaking of this characteristic, that latest, “Old Ironsides,” did come 4 | | Columbus dressed always as Charles by his his “Old Heidelberg. Rex ingram Hi H] Zabniser and jaston; Zumbro,| mates overseas, is as far from’ a is on the list, but his film, “ | | Withem and Fertell. stylist in golf as he is from his ball Magician,” was somewhat of 'a dis- Me 4 an i t while addressing it, and he stands appointment. f . Others postponed, rain. farther from ‘his ball at that june- ae tJ ; Sink the third punter) He With’ a'| —— ture than any other first class player But where are the names of Jimmy a Golfers You Have Met pigs of gio, "nn Ne wis al WESTERN LEAGUE Lever saw. Also, his feet are farther Cruze, D. W. Griffith, Alan Dvan a ve ne Indians lined up before the| Tulsa 4; Des Moines 6, apart. Bobby Jones told me, in Raoul’ Walsh and others — Cruze’s AEG U 8 PAT OFF. city hall : morning.| Uthers not scheduled, at Garden he had noted the within the time limit. frtile his ¢ Of the 11 ail starte pal ase pecs in which the Major planted been heard from Fred, Niblo since | by the way Mi i q * his feet for a full drive, and after “Ben Hur.” Eddie Sutherland found BB: j the field 182 : 4 the Major had vacated his stances his star soaring after ‘We're in the but some of this time was, spent in he, Bobby, had tried to assume it, Navy Now.” William K, Howar ‘ | resting. | aon and was unable to get his fect that | S ‘ far apart! e an > 4 Behe, Pals, gnade an odd contrast, f + oar jobby’s hands ate lower and closer | Pennant Progress | to his knees, and his stance is nai Becta Beats .gthonete | rower than I have observed in any ASSOCIATION other expert player, while, in addi- ran tion to a vastly wide. stance the drew no little attenntion from handling of “White Gold.” Edward i Sedgewick has lide Kelly, Slide” ' to his credit. | However--there’s no room for them all! NEAR PIRATES Pass Chicago Cubs By Beat- ing Them Twice Tuesday, TH WILL OUT Fy si ‘s | 22 Major holds his hands far out, the Father: 1 hear your teacher has 1 Be 6 to 5 and 12 to 3 | M 7 ea usking almost an unbroken line punished you. What was it for? i ' | Kansas City J +, a wil is arms, ikea. vein’ eye | Mindenpolis Short Stop Tournament Sun- Both Play Well ina aah CRA be y The Assoc Indiana s i n Bobby was employi ‘ather: Then what is the punish- i St, Louis Cardinals and New York paorere oils day—Open Match Play Over | tody-turn and Tagosting whet ee a i ‘ankees today had double headers to pues tee anrightt } jon: T have to wr ust not ‘ { thank for 1 sm onward two | Gotumbus ee Doub!e Holiday Suing. ‘next natthday turn at “all jamoke" a hundred times.—Fliegende . Whole pase for worl: sky st and spanking the ball with a curious, echt uitend Phony baseball honors, Gamen Today : Commencing with Sunday of this|festricted and yet powerful flat week the tournament committee, of |SWipe, And both were playing good the Bismarck Country club will spon- | lf, in an international match. Kan Lisville. sor a series of golf tournaments. The | ito put to, much faith in style, Milwaukee at Indianapolis. tournaments as tentatively arranged cha lth mace ole called eit ls “He et ‘orm. Form is the player's method w. 1 ;| This will enable every member of | Way this method appears to the ob- 20 the club to take part in at least one | Server. You may have a pleasing tournament and handicaps will be | “se and rotten form, or vice-versa. arranged so that every golfer will| A"%¥4Y> Major Hezlet is a big a rratieed so thee a man in every direction. He is well The tournament for Sunday, June | Over Six fect and weighs, 1 should 126, will be a short stop tournament, | {¢4 "ot less than 260 pounds; prob A qualifying round of nine holes will | Gearon Vasg nti rieen othe, St fought it out last Aud ace gong surong son, were the only te games yester complished every day. | = By downing ‘the Chicago Cubs| twice, 6 to 5 and 12 to 3, the chan | TELL HIM TM UN pion Cards passed them in the CONFERCNCE— BAVAVAVAVAVAN : > Stre Ale , @ Fasiuion es Igje > : WS certs Service ly > tional League standings and bec: the runner-up club to the Pirate dropping u 7 to G decision to Reds, that league leading aggregation | 1 meanwhile lost a few precious points tig ~! Brooklyn tthe different outfield par te ia " Philadelphia of its leadership margin. |. In the last two years the classified | Cincinnati : F 4 George's Vase competition at Sand. Injury to Tommy Thevenow tl the National| Sie ween ie RIES ah ines wich in a cold gale: that ruined: al Opposite Postoffice Bathing > Card shortstop, marred the Re Wrightstone is Gamen Today ; Buc ificntt . our American entrani 3 * ime i day of triumph. Sliding into second | botn an inielder and an outfielder.| Chicago at St. Louis, ee HE be be made with an-|Von Elm, who played eel ake < Suit Time > | in the second game, Tommy suffered | In these two years he Cincinnati, at Pittsburgh, Ja member of the “ee presister with Isteadily. ‘Watts Gunn shot a 98 in > Is Hi ‘ a 5 y an ankle fracture which may keep|base to his list of accompl York at Boston, mittee OF the etde mnnent COME Igy tivet: reuhd orbt that gale-swint 4 S Here > Be him off the field all season, [Ineidentially, during Philadelphia, at Brooklyn, Mt ee ratte, caddy master before | course, and Jesse Guilford, himecit rt Reds Win in Extra Inning seasons he ‘has butted better than 5 — Tae the dntwings ic Sunday morn- | 200-pounder, inquired. piaintivel LA < i The fast sailing Pirates fell vic-|+ Le pints juallul the Weecee pried and eee how one could be expected ‘to. pute ’ ae - q@ | Let us help you) silaat tent 4 ‘ mie hen McInnis took 1 3 | the S posted and a t-batl thant: ‘ oe: y Hite tho Rede’ winning inthe ten club this spring he well rea New York .. 1707) it hematencd in flights of eight on the «ren, Seine she (CharewtO) se tindecatlee: nace vile, ‘ates ibuth tage calbsioed. thelé, espnce select the right | < on Critz’s ‘single and the superior) 1s days 4s a player were Pree eis m4 ately -and®-all iaehen will. bernie in jt Sraceful and whimsical little | mates, Adolphe Menjou and Kathryn Carver are to be wed, says Holly- q > { aoe are rant eck nine te the east | Was al¥o apparent to. him Washington 27 holes, thus enabling the completi trophy, Major Herlet disetgine mut | Wood. ‘They are now playing jeading roles in the same picture. > suit. i i a lcbireneernat he feking Must develop a regular firs ae 29 the tournament within the day. dit'for his vi 7 os ————— + — Sa a ES a TEEN S where the National League picking! AS) (eycioy a ‘An? ent eecats y credit for his victory. Fi mS " s y e mal “i as | After looking his. mate andl 32 n’entrance fee of 50 cents will be | 's nage ee eae i ee te cesler, their aver:| SPFine he definitely decided in very |St. Louis 30 spate eau yerra Men claves. SNtton eet intended Movie Critics Pick Ten Best s See our » a “ tuck BOON a.[Short’ order that Wrightstone was! Boston 41 aualttying. Prizes of equal value i i i i : age falling to at 500 for: hy sei-)the man for the job. sate will be given the winner of each Set lowe. Pee br vat Film Directors of Year . Sart go ta. | Pwo homera’ Zon ithe Sos | “Wrightstone should make a star Games Today flight. : ae ae ton catcher, Frank Hogan, former today.” “| Speed Suit! ; h first baseman,” remarked McInnis to| New York ut Boston, For the Fourth of July BY GENE COHN within the ti t by the Fil Summerville, Mass., schoolboy, spelled | jy ay T listened ta tie ee eans “iad Othe ‘ te. m thin the time set by iim : Su roolboy : ned arene incwhy: Phi er tournaments scheduled for NEA Service Wi Daily editors. eee ee McGraw meni he hoped his club wouldn't finish. at i FN et ee "Thus Con New York, June 22.—The ten best!, Thus Con Stroheim could not be Fressing their metropolitan rivals;/iast place. “He can field and hit. film directors, according to the 1926-!included, since he had been spend- the near future include an. open the Giants, closely the Robins inj off a few rough spots in his — 4 in which @ regular qualifying round match play for the week-end of July Flashes of Life ace en ° ® by ’ 27 pol Film Dail i ing a year at the making of “The Giibviag the Phillies, 7 40 3, ao the| si and he will make the fans |—>-—-——_________/of 18 holes will be played followed By The Associated Pre: Vidor, i diuphee: Beowegehe Torri Wedding March.” Nor’ could Ca- ey ee Bee een ene ae up and take notice,” : j Yesterday’s Games | by rerulation matches, | Ehis-tourua- Peking—Husbands in the Chenedhi E. A.’Du Pont, Ae W. Murneau, Vie- Aad work in Resurrection” get its ; est pitching. have been few better field-|———————- thus matching golfers of -e 41) and Hankow districts are facing an|tor Seustrom, Mal St. Clair, Ernst Pe ae " Bet gto inte vdens geared F pett f 0} s qual. skill Ret | ober ete Mee ue tiling hed San : — emen in the history of NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE incaneh hit. Further’ detailer on unpleasant reflex of revolution,|Lubitch, Herbert Brenon and Henry ie liad baiancditaston onan: luge ee King. These selections represent a ma+ e than McInnis, As. you \this tournament will be announced |}ives are “increasing in assertive- and 7 to 1, shoved them ah WEI PHEMOneNnIRCHbiE gE CcA RH Eater. Other plans include a medal | "¢%%, S898 Teports, and some cases influence upon all the younger and | race. As the White Sox were idlejt} 7 Pittsburgh 6 8 21 whi : apers in 100 leading American iwaphon THe a Sete NT ite, Sox were idicithe trade crop out, Melnnis seems rp tani “jwhich all entrants will be given al New York—A foeaitl Mie: ie and so has Mauritz Stille ' and the Senators and Athletics splitite have been able to impart t| tuque, spa? saminEs) handicap and prizes will be awarded | gioned flocint here eee, , digilu- | cities, }_Brenen, ‘of course, wins on the , a double bill, none of their rivals] Wrightstone the very déve he needed |. U Worrivce aed tareraves Daw-|the low net and low gross medal|’ fth flew esteze, advertises: “Say| To understand the poll, however, | strength of “Beau ’ Geste”;, King 4 ; gained, pe ete to round him out. into a finished | °°" Morrison and Gooch, scores; the president-see retary te na meas we make a specialty) it must be explained that the selec: Vidor for “The Big Parade’: Clar- re ee ornson- lost chia thied eine! player. : \ — Rn wp matehes and, if desired, a woman's |" “tus Plant tion was limited to a certain list of|ence Brown, through his handling of i} in four starts when the Athletics) While Wrightstone is no youn; Philadelphi E | tournament. Wimbledon) Baral ,, | Productions released during a set:“The Temptress” won the chance to t | Book his "measure, 8 to 2, after is ster, eing sf years of ager if looks | Philadelphia 8h 5b). Bia mma (tess is Capes cue Ese imbledon, England—Our Helen’s| period und did not include many of|make'“The Trail of ’98.” The suc. jaws had won the first game. 5 to 4-|very’ much as “if the Phillies won't | Brooklyn; . i Wilson Vaned| {ull cooperation of the members of | Britch siete iel®, explained by the big productions whicl were not|cess of the Vilma Banky-Ronald Col. Tube Walberg bested the Washington have to worry about 4 fitst baseman seatur and Wilson; Vanee!the Country club, as arranging the | British sport writers as a matter of | gcnerally released. Nor could selee-|man combination, ‘particularly ‘1 a Yeteran this tin, holding the foe to| for a number of years, erry. various tournaments will entail con-| the city, cyant. They recall that | tion be based on past performances| "The Night of Love” doubtless proj- five hits while nine, in costly bunches,| Wrightstone is just shy of 6 feet, , | siderable work and a large entry list |f"e Mother of her opponent, Gwendo- |or present undertakings, but only ou|peted Henry King into. the arena. were made off Big Barney, weighs about 180° pounds. bats left], RHE wilt stimulate intercet een eee alist jlyn Sterry, was the former Charlotte | those. films. generally distributed | Murneau had “Faust,” and “The Last ates Maine Out and throws right handed and has a{ Basten .. oT 14 It is emphasized that each golfer, re. | ce°PC" 2 consistently ceded played : Z was a \ f Rain interfered with three games Trethin. jadi gt qa New York Seer nage 18 Olgardiess of his average score,” of 25 years ago. Br eCETETRETS TSR —S— ; {in the American Association and ,iM® his seve sin the majors,| a Bs). have an equal opportunity as he ono e 4, iagrad Ake tousth oue into a ts |spent with a tailender. Genewich, Wertz, Mogridge and Ho-| be paired with golfers of uae St. Johns, N. B.—Recommendation j Beauiion: in owhich the. pla pila seh an; Grimes, Songer, Clarkson and that 90 per cent of road crossings We ity in the same flight, on ii i R into Maine be closed has been made one side were trying to be’ retired 5 "PETE es 23) Sons fto the royal customs commissi ind their opponents were doing|! Fights Last Night | niches a means of blocking ‘the flood. of everything possible not to put them)g———> SE SH smuggling a out.” The St. Paul players, who were ; giiage | f in the lead, tried to get out so as to By The Associated Press St. Louis ; , \s cg New York—Honesty: or inattention make it a legal game and the Colum-| Long Island City, N. Y.—Leo Lom- pid oes 19 & bus players were reluctant to satisfy | ski, Averdeen, Wash, defeated Maxie | piake, rod aa etic; deuce oh eect seth acon pening them. The game was halted for one) Rosenbloom, Harlem (12), ant BERG jonzales; Haines pecdecni red papanaete jewelry to stan 5 mi a $ = hours on the hour and 15 minutes and after its Hf resumption the Saints emerged on} Philadelphia—George Gemas, Phil- Puree surhing of in bay alewallc here jun the long end of a 13 to 4 count.|adelphia, knocked out Jack Reeves, ame: ably honest citizen emt ient | Saginaw, : icked it up and hiked to the - The bleacherites became impatient! Saginaw, Mich., (1). Rg H KE Pi near: toward the finish and made a rush{ 3 7 1 est policeman, Chicago ; ; igs : fesoe St. Louis |, ede Pan so, ae to the field, Police reserves. were; St. Louis—Videl Labarba, Los An- a‘ ; j Miiga. andthe crowd. retreated. goles, flyweight CRANiDIBRcabnornted aprillheart, Jones, Cramp and Gon- * Chicopee—Wilfred Martel of Wor- Columbus used two flingers in Zum-| like Brody, Peoria, Lil, (10). zales, Churry; Rhem, and Snyder. | Keeler Points to Prominent SeAaiitnace Rae ct, Serhan alla bro and Withem, and each was hit coon —— f PP , ee, has , hard while Zahniser was generally| Denver—-George Manley, Denver, AMERICAN LEAGUE Players as Exponents of | "riften his parents here offering to OH alae beat Chuck Wiggins, Indianapolis First Game i make good any expenses she incur- } Millers got off to a/(10). Billy Hoon, Iowa, defeated | yy, 3 R H E His Theory red in preparation for the event. ' st Toledo, but the| Clyde Edmondson Denver (6), Bey, York eC 13 2 The letter gave no reason for his a Renamer ee | oven: © ORM SH ERG |: ieee aat| pannask acalGailines - wisgeleia BY 0. B. KEELER ipo a i third inning when r: ted .os Angeles—Babe Joe Gans, San s . B. ———_______ Hay faribos plas and at le cod ot|Dieno, knocked wut Temmg Grin |20! Hartley, Moore, (The Associated Press) ORDERS ARE ORDERS } the third inning ‘Toledo was leading,|New York (1). When you are tempted to bow| Mother: Why is baby crying? 8 to. Milwaukee was unable to get| 5 Second Game jdown too. much before a golfing] Nurse (in next room): He wants— started at Indianapolis against the| Portland, Ore—Dave Shade, New R 4 E/ fetish known as style, and incorrect-| Mother: Well, give him what he 7 Indians and the Blues and Colonels | York, beat’ George Dixon, Portland} New York . (eee Seuss ctl Cle). Boston ....-. could not play at Louisville because of ). Hove ena 2jly termed form, stop and _ consider | wants. oe 5 1) Major Charles 0. Hezlet, the gigan-| The baby howls louder. abowski; Welzer and an \ erie Sia tie and genial Irishman who won| Mother: Why didn’t you give him Be . Hartley, Moore, the celebrated St. George’s Gold Vase | what he wanted? i APE Se Mad Bull Is Winner -_— + ;lust summer at Sandwich, who has| Nurse: I did. It was a wasp.— { J) us! an eur championship; and who, when ———_—- | ! fe Marathon | piadciphs 10 1|I' first encountered. him, was playing PARADOX 4 Thurston, Braxton, Marberry and/on the Brtish Watker Cup team of| The lion tamer was telling of 19 s Grants Pass, Oregon, June Tate, Ruel; Rommel, Willis, Pate and|1924 in the international match at | occasions within three years when he % (®)-—Mad Bull, Karook Indian run-| Cochrane, Perkins, Garden City, L. 1. narrowly escaped.death from attacks ner, finished the 480-mile Redwood Major Hezlet, indeed, was playing | by lions. \Highway marathon here at 12:18 First Game 9 yi ‘Frans ' . 4 y }opposite Bobby Jones; and though ‘But why in heaven's name jorclock this morning, 10 miles ahead ‘ RH Ej Bobby was just coming on a game | kee f- tt. then?” a friend asked: : jof Flying Cloud, the nearest rival,| Washington . 2 6 8) of sufficient power to breeze “Well, one wants to live.”—Lustige and 30 miles ahead) of Melika, a| Philadelphia ~ 8 9 2/through the approaching national | Blatter, Berlin, 2 Wrightstone, Under McInnis’ PLACE YOUR BETS ON CREW WITH MOST PULL Tutelage, Rapidly Devel- ops Into Star (BY BILLY EVANS) | One of the surprising features of| the 1927 campaign in the majors to| date has been the fine showing of! the Philadelphia Nationals. Con- Phillies’ ted. by "Suutty”” Metne ti : ilies, led by “Stuffy” Meln-| Su) ie. CREWS Ger nis, have finished on making it tough | ‘ fer all clubs ais! ABIG THRILL FoR No one has been more instrumen- * 7 tal in the unexpected form of the Phillies than one Russell Guy WELL, Wrightstone, who, prior to this year, y ’ 2THE NAN MN BE Kaep ‘Babe “uth out of the head- K.0,, Bi eo SLL Arrived CHAM i Wrightstone plays first base for the Phillies'and he is doing a mighty good job of it. His fielding has been a@ la George Sisler and his batting jwite praiseworthy. Which means he Egajarrived 88 a sure-enough big er after seven years of sheer find himself. Perhaps the Salo [6 Sppvintment of Melon Bn Ge relt has taken that time for Wright- wwe) to > th here in the big show, in 1920 when the Phillies nderi little: money to spend for Wrightstone was rank up Mi ji-pro ranks around Bits Tarcet eats, a meuer ot ‘are 10 bucks. PAE Rs fa goget!

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