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} i ! i v Fr AGE SIX PIRATES ARE HARD PRESSED BY CARDINALS, Pittsburgh Players Have} Stops Bout After Two Min-| Backs to Wall in Fight utes and 33 Seconds of | ’ to Retain Lead First Round Associated Press New York, June. 28,—(P)— had] s ed tional one round knoe! Lin the fight to leadership of the National The Cardinals were within ame of the top. which cut down the s’ lead and focused eyes of ins on the bitte: n the champions $6 went to the Card Pittsburgh yesterday, 7 Better pitchir hitting helped th Rhem e r Kremer, who t only one with much s good Flin him. o was the tes made Vault Waner of th his 100th hit of the seuson and Frankie Frisch of the Cardinals slammed his 99th hit and stole his leads both first to y k, and Frisch stealing bases. Without Ruth da chance to ma eares Athletics. Ruth was out of e lineup with his knee injury and the home run burden usually carried nd Gehrig was borne for the Combs and Lazzeri, their cir ns helping to stow away thé game. : Still figuring in the pennant ra i two Chiengo clubs were Jing their own in third 4 Cubs gained sweet revenge for‘a de- feat the day before by annexing an ll to 4 v over the Reds, while the White Sox gleaned a 7-2 decision over the Indians from the pitching of Ted Lyons, only to lose the sec- half of the double bill by 12 to Redskins fell upon two less potent pitcher: l to see the ts of “Weep- loughby, the Giants dropped the Phillies, 6 to 0, ton and Detroit, just a jump or two behind the three leaders Le both turned Senators’ 9 to 8 Red Sox on 3 inning singte Speaker’ their fourth pense, while the Tig sion over the St. Louis Browns gave them a flying start in the series, Kansas City Wins A “fly” hopped into St. Paul's v tory ointment at a crucial s 4 SPORTS Former Light Champ So Badly That arles Rammel, Austrian Paul enbach today prove to the pugilistic | yweisht, was out to i the bou a technic scheduled Rammel has ring record he outweighed bach by 15 pounds and to knock him out Berlenbach needed ateleast some- {thing like the power of punch which carried him to a title little more than two years ago. In attempted come-back Ber-/ j len 4s youth in his favor, Hi age is 26, He weighed in for hi fight last night at within the light heavy pounds, well ight limit. ‘LODGE TEAM WINS GAME AT MKENZIE {A. O. UL Takes Sunday’s Game By Score of 20 to 6 Gathering i f Coo hits from the pitch- and Ishmaell of the A. V. ba Ww nine defe McKenzie bunch at that village Sunday after- noon by a scote of 20 to 6. Hummel, Jon the mound for the lodge team, j allowed only nine hits. Three home runs featured the by lodge team players— dd Kelley— by the McKenzie nine, who made the circuit in the first inning with none on. Elleness got his in the fourth with one on and Kelley “|connected for his four-bagger in the fifth with the bases empty terday and Kansas City s " ; 4 ay os hait| Both teams started scoring in. the Toledo Mudhe: can As- sociation race. The disturbing fly entered the sit- uation in the sixth inning when St. Paul was leading by one run, Out- fielder Grigsby hit a ball that sailed to great heights and then fell _un- touched directly in front of the plate. Meanwhile, Grigsby scooted to sec- and the fatal rally was started. a a wn let loos in the Ame d MeGo some and when the inning subsided Kansas City had won, The Blues scored another in the next inn- ing and the final score in favor of the Blues was, 3-1. The Milwaukee Brewers, in defeat- ing Minneapolis, for the third straight win, fattenel up their ting averages, lambasting three Mill- er pitchers for 21 hits, including sev- en doubles and three triples and a total of 34 bases. No other games were played yes-|™ terday in the association. BILL TILDEN DBGLINES 10 BECOME PRO’ Plays Tennis Because He Likes Game—May Feel Different Later Wimbledon, England, June 28.—() wakened after midnight by an agent of a world known promoter in- quiring whether he would consider an offer to become a professional tenn star, Bill Tilden declared that he would not—‘not for a million dollars —just now.” ‘Please stop that flow of money, Tilden said sleepily to a correspond- -@nt of the Associated Press who called a few minutes after the pro- imoter’s representative had left. “I have two extremely hard matches to lay before I reach the champion- ships. If I lose either I wouldn’t be worth half of what these gentlemen romise me. I play tennis because like the game. That’s how I feel just now. How I will feel six months rom now nobody knows.” >: he. shadows of professionalism which have been ‘hovering above Wimbledon’s Simon-pure amateur akies the past week have not ruffled the cool demeanor of Miss Helen, Sh or the other California gi Elizabeth ‘Ryan. Miss Wil! refuses to diseuss the reported sitions of promoters, and it is two years’ c offered to her is as good -, Mra.’ Kitty McKane Godfree, the Bs ih champion, and Miss Betty il, the sensational school girl ~ also have been offered sums |’ of no small uence to turn pro. Sirs. Godfree refused, but et Nuthall is runs and the visitors two. In the second inning the lodge team added five more and maintained the lead throughout, Tomorrow night the lodge team will play the Bismarck city team at the ball park as a practice game, putting the A. 0, U. W. men in shape for the game st Washburn at Wildwood lake on July 4, and the Bismarck team members in trim for the game with Turtle Lake here Sun- y und one with Mercer at Brush on Monday. The Box Score A. 0. U. W.— ABR Klein, Ib .. 2 Kelley, ¢ Elleness, 3b Barnard, ss Patera, ef . M. Hummel. McCarty, rf... Hummel, if F. Hummel, p Roehrick, If | Hansen, rf ... Totals « 4 20 22 27 8 *Went in for A. Hummel, **Went in for McCarty. ABRH POA oe oe ae escccconos-= cy MeKenzie— B. Coons, ss . Ishmaell, 2b, p C. Thompson, ¢ Brucker, 3b ...... Fogarty, 1b | ; 0. Thompson, ef. Hughes, If | *Leathers, cf. T. Coons, p Johnson, ef . oooHoRemIE 0 2 1 0 0 0 ecoooHHH EN CORR SSCONEE 0 1 0 9 Totals 39 6 27 4 “Went in for Johnson in fourth, © a Score by Innings A. 0. U. W. ....250 230 42220 22 3 McKenzie .. 00 001 200-6 97 Summary: Bases on balls, A. Hum- mel 2, McCarty, Barnard; two-base hits, F. Hummel, C. Thompson; home runs, Ishmaell, Elleness, Kelley; wild pitches, Coons; hit by pitched ball, Barnard, Brucker; passed balls, Thompson 2; struck out, by Hummel 13, Coons 10, Ishmaell 6; left on bases, A, 0, U. W. 5, McKenzie stolen bases, Kelly, Klein, A. Hum- mel 2; sacrifice hits, Kelly, Roehrick, Fogarty, 0, Thompson; umpire C. Jelenk, Johnston Has Good Lead in Golf Match Minneapolis, June 28.—(?)—Har- rison R. “Jimmy” Johnston, defend- ing his ‘state amateur golf title for the sixth consecutive time, had a good lead on the field of 153 contest- ants when the second round of 18 holes of qualifying play started on the Somerset Country Club links here today. Johnston scored a 73 yesterday de spite the handicap of a gale and a blistering sun which to most of the stars and near stars, His total was two over par. His nearest opponent as the result of yesterday's lay was Howard Pousette of Phalen Club, St, Paul, who had 78. J. K. Wetherby, Minne- be omedbgi ls rib. eae) 9 in 1926, was the only other man to break un- He shot 79. Ve Heavyweight Batters Opponent Referee} world that some of his best fighting are st ad. took the dynamite fists of the {former light heavyweight champion| just two minutes and 33 seconds of | | fighting first battle of his] come-back paign night to atter his opponent so badly the ref- | Berlen- Berlen- |} ter, Bowan, Cleveland (2) waukee, over Joe Jawson, Milwaukee (5). W. Baseball Nine} fly ence: Rosen. Cincinnati RH Washington ... 9 1 Boston... "8 ton and Ruel; joffman, pelled disaster |. BERLENBACH STARTS COME-BACK WITH | ONE-ROUND KNOCKOUT OVER RAMMEL Paul Berlenbach _. Brooklyn, beat Cap Colombo, ilippines (10), Benny Bass, Phi e ted Joe Glick, New York (10). Billy Petrolle, Fargo, dD. Ba: Ga no, New | Orleans (10), Andre Routis, France, and Emory bana, Philadelph drew (10) London.—Phil Scott, British heavy- weight npion, defeated Johnny X. O, Roberts, Huntington, W. Va, (10) ' Canton, Ohio—Alex Simms, Can- [ton, shaded Jimmy Jones, Youngs town (10), Columbus, Oh Columbus, Johnny Carpen- knoe out Eddie Janesville, W scored Harry Kahn, Mil- technical \ knockout h—Fidel LaBa ampion, drew with Clar- Detroit (10), o—_________¢@ | Pennant Progress | o——____________4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WwW. L. Pet. 41 23 651 38-28 576 38,29" (567 34 32 500 31 36 31 37 5 Louisville 3 42 1417 Columbus 41.388 Games Today Minneapoils at Milwaukee, Kansas City at St. Paul, Toledo at india 8 Louisville at C Philadelphia. Cincinnati .. Games Today sburgh at St. Louis, Chicago at Cincinnati. New York at Philadelphia. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE w. L Pet, New York 46 20 697 Philadelphia 37 29 561 Chicago . 37 31 544 Washington 34 29 540 Detroit 30 30 500 Cleveland 32 34 ATT St. Louis . 26 35, A26 Boston , 15 48 238 Games Today Philadelphia at New York, Washington at Boston. Cleveland at Chicago, St. Louis at Detroit. PORE Cas | Yesterday’s Games | pics A as acl NATIONAL LEAGUE R oH Pittsburgh .......... 5 9 St. Louis . rt 4 1 Dawson, Morrison, Nechols, Krem- er und Gooch; Rhem and Shulte. R #F E New York . 0 6 1 Philadelphia . 6 9 0 Clarkson, Grimes, F. Thomas and Devormer; Willoughby and Wilson. E Mu“ 2 4 4 and Hartnett; May, Kolp and Picinich, Hargrave. R 11 bi 4 Chicago _Brillheart No others scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE ; R HR BE Philadelphia 2 7 1 New York esceg, 8 1 and Cochrane, son Pennock and Gra- R #H, E ee 6 1 4 6 0 Nevers, Jones and Schang; Gibson and: Woodall. Lisenbee, x HCE Cleveland 2 6 1 oe ess Anes yet 0 ludlin. Karr and, L. Sewell; .Lyons and MoCurdy. day and jhome a vietory, two almost swooned, ani THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE «© boy appeared to be the ‘only other| ever returned by a runner on an Illi MIGHT GET BY nois track. Place money was $138.40 and show paid. $160.70, is a daughter of Polymelian, R H &E Kansas City +... 31> - 0| person who-had-bet'$2 on the horse. St. Paul ; 1 ‘9° 0] The Board on’ which the pay-off Zinn and Shinault; Shealy and/ prices were posted. by the mutuals Gaston, was hardly large enongh forthe — price Blue Blood paid. The $365.10 No others scheduled. on @ $2 ticket was the highest odds WESTERN LEAGUE a Wichita 9; Des Moines 2, Amarillo 9; Lincoln 12, 12; Denver 4. Billy Petrolle Wins Decision Over Galiano Fargo, N. D., June 28.—(P)—Billy Petrolle, the Fargo Express, spotted Basil Galiand, New Orleans, ‘fine pounds last night at Philadelphia and scored an impressive victory after a torrid 10-round battle, according. to word received here. jano shook ‘| Petrolle up badly in the second and third rounds but the Fargoan came f{ back strong and pummeled his foe unmercifully during the remainder of the battle. The decision was decidedly popular with the .25,000 fans at Shibe Park. HORSE BRINGS | 182 10-4 ODDS Only Four Persons: Bet on| ! Race Winner—$2 Ticket Returns $610.20 Chicago, June 28.—7)—Only four known persons, including the owner, bet on a horse that paid odds of 182 to 1 at the Homewood track yester- when the long shot came another, a negro stable. boy, turned hand springs until he was ex- hausted, It was the Kentucky thoroughbred Blue Blood who wrote race history for Illinois when she finished two lengths in front in the five furlong | ‘ race. The horse’s owner, Carter Everett, apparently was the only person in the-park who wagered more than $2. He played $20 “on the nose” and collected $3,651. He was over- come when the odds were posted. A glass of water had to be hurried to a woman jin the club house, who bordered on hysterics when she saw that her $2 ticket across the board had returned $610.20. A man near the judges’ stand, who had squan- dered $2 on win ticket, was over. come with joy when he saw that he had gained $363.10, The negro stable —=———SSS==—————— E 3 2 rax- and NOTICR TO CONTRACTORS, STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. 1. Proposals for the construction of a State Highway West of Mc- Kenzie on U. 8. Route 10 will be received by the State Highway pmmission in the offices of the Department, of State Highways at Bisi ck, N. Dak. not later’ than 10 o'clock a. m., July 16th, 1927, at which place and time they will be|t publicly opened and read. 2, The Proposals must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the Department Bismarck, N. Dak., and shall be aled und endorsed “Proposal fo! certifed check _ for, nt, together with a bidderd: bond the full amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each proposal. Contemplated | work _ consists of 7.927 miles of Gravel Surfacing 1 improvement involving approx: files, Preparing Subgrade: 9 Cu. Yds. Loading, Unload- Spreading, Mat 3 2 Cu. Yds. Mi y Yds. Screening; Stripping Pits; 2 10,851 ing, 9 Cu. Yus, Moves. Coples of the proposal blanks y be obtained from the D f State Highways arck, \N. Dak., or the Division Dak. eon file in th Office of the Department of e Highways at Bismarck, , and the office of the Depart- nt, Of State Highways at Hin- arck, N. Dik. and alse at the of | ! of the County Auditor in the wherein the projector proj- located. ders are Invited to he ent at the opening of the pro- posals, nds Division St he right Is reserved to reject nd all proposals, to waive alities, or to accept such as y be determined to be for the interests of the County and e. Bidders must bid on all items ined in’ the proposal blank. 4 bid or bids received for any number of items less than those ntained in the proposal will be msidered as irregular and rejected such, ATE HIGHWAY DEPARTME: Dated June 20th, 1927. (Signed) JOS. J. ERMATIN Secretary. ¢ 6 /21-28—7/5 TAKEN U One bay mare, white strip “on face, about 7 years old and weigh ing about 1300 pounds. No other marks noticeable. Owner may have same by proving property and pay- ing charges. WM. UHD Tegan, N. 6/21-28—7/5 * "ih TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1927 “Isn't Mary old- Jones (to young suitor for. T: suppose you “have a No,* but! #'ve. just jn Biase a play that’s fall of them— good situation. Young Suitor: “She thinks she’ll- have to go to eaven'to see the angels he husband CONTR. BHWAY COM Proposals for the construction Highway West of Ster- 8. Highway No. 10 wil be received by the State Highw: the offices of the of State’ Highways: at TEC! STATE HIG lock a. m., July 16th, 1927, at ce and time’ they y opened and read. "roposals must be mailed of State Highways at] © : hi cent together with a bidde in the full a must accompany ‘each proposal. it miles of Gravel Surfacing improvement h Shoulders, oading, Spread- & Construetin 2 Copies of the . Dak., or the Di nd specifications are on file in t Division Off te Highways at Bismarck, nd the office of the Depart- State Highways at’ Bis- Duk., and also atthe of- Auditor in’ the y wherein the project or proj- ets are located. All 8 are invited to he opening of the pro- d present at th is reserved to ri ject any and all proposals, to waiv technicadities, r the County and Bidders murt bid on all items the proposal bid or bids receiv y items less than. thos proposal will considered as irregular and rejected rt 27, J. ERMATING Med bids will ughton School lerk's office on July_12, is to be for cash, right to reject ‘ to-pnjoyment. And they choose: Camels for jthe utmost in smoking. pleasure. i experienced smoker. It rolled of the choicest tobaccos the modern,