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} pacesix. i SSM Sir coer Ohanreer MarR eenemneomte wr wt i 2 | < carn a ‘ } ) | . Fl Sayers, Detroit, |- Pi Jacques Brugnon and Henri Cochet \ Oregon’ (10). | ! : AW 1UY ] gnd'J. Condon of South Africa, 6-1, aie Bayaune, N, J Mack, Jer- ' + |the men's doubles where they wiil i LS "sey Cie chatad Eddie O'Dowd, Col| Lou Gehrig, Who Yesterday | Chote £2, AVilliams of the Phillies meet William ‘T. Tilden and Francis Ks! ‘ete lacldaa Se) ; f ading hitters of the National it Hunter, ; — Holypke, Mass—Sammy Offerman;| Passed Rath’s Hote Run peticse, Plebengh, S021 E. Wane’ 7 River Pilot René i a , < bl * ly +P. aner, —_ . Yes, Results Count | yew’ thes, Wen, izom "Ph Goldstems| Mark For the » Season,| pista, Pesgueng a2 J. Waner 7 fmaai| ) Renewg | Pittsbargh, on @ foul (6). a Amuse ie re Farrell, B Defeats Spanish Star, Sen-| npineer’s License p Oo aon ee | Pere Peer DT Leal meric: ague 371 *, itis: . ai gaia ieee — -—_-___—___—__- ~. |.370; Harper, New York, S61; South orita Elia de Alvarez, in TIGERS PR ESS een ela iG ue ladle 87 | Pennant Progress || Batting — Following Ree: |wori, Sy Lou, ash; Seat CH Straight Sets Fe Spm ea | Pole Vauiting in Spectacular Attitude, HEMCAN ;—*| ords Include Wednesday's | “$9, ‘ice at the top of the Amer- Jin the fifties Capt. W. A. Jordan be- ' ieee Gam ican Association was a bit too swift) Wimbledon, July 2—“)—An Amer-|" He atill holds’ and has renewed { ‘ | Toledo bons for Ollie Tucker, the Miller's "eWlican girl wears the woman's singles |this year for another season the ate 1 uteeler. oe Sronped ane crown of Wimbledon for the first|/marine engineer's license first ‘in, i By ukee j fir 10 Ny 4 ii be i i i | Minnedpolis ) —The first | piled "today, including Wednesday's | “Mig wee Witte, a1-year-old Cori. | tue%,t2 Bim in 1858, and he believes Washington Takes Eighth) Straight Win—Detroit Wins 10 in 11 Starts St. Paul ndiansi polis Louisville tors and Tigers forward as pos-| ties for stopping the eping of the Yankees tow ington found snugly fixed in second p Philadelohia outfit now possesses their 10th of the last 11 success row, three at the expense of Boston| and’ three on the Athletics, who dropped from second place to fifth} p since the beginning of the! gain a verdict. Some New ‘fork .. Washington St. Louis at Ch 0, New York at Boston (two games). Brooklyn at Philadelphia. | Columbus AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww. Lb. Pet, 108 | .400 hitter. 224 official week of summer and .some genuine hot weather pitching ‘sifted Jout from the major league a few aspiring soonest end ‘the same old veterans who hgve,carved their names at the top for. many years. Columbia Lou Gehrig, ‘who has caught up with his fam: mate, Babe Ruth, in home ri yesterday went him one better, taday leads the American Leake in batting, tov, in averages including games of Wednesday. The list of ten leading batters to- day runs from young Lou to old Zack Wheat, with four youngsters topping six veterans in the select group. Wally Schang of St. Louis slumped badly and sd§the league lost its only Wheat, one of Connie Mack’s heir- Games Today Detipit at Clevelena. cag NATIONAL LEAGUE R bg looms, edged out Bob Fothergill of In Gehrig's last eight games, -he games, leaving Lebourveau towering over the pack as usual. In that Wednesday game Lebour- |veau combed five hits in six trips |to the plate, maintaining his mark jat 409, the only one of its kin existing in fast company today. Grimes, another Toledoan, and Reb Russell of the Indians each gained more than ten points against hot weather curving and Bobby Veach, the Toledo veteran, moved up into the first ten to help the Mudhens take first place in team clouting in the Association. They gained six pints to ‘thrée for the Kansas City ues in taking away the lead. In the Association Earl Smith of the Millers, led in the general increase of home run hit- ting in the circuit, adding two to went only haif fa ures for victories. Ted Lyons of the White Sox has the most, 13 withis buddy, Al Thomas, next with 1) George Burns,’ Cleveland first .| sacker, who holds the reeord for two- year, score of ten and two. Zinn of Ka sas City has one more victory and four defeats charged against him. Leading hitters ‘of the Association: Lebourveau, ols 871; Hauser, Kans; fornian and three times former American champion, swept to the title today by conquering the Span- in straight sets, 6- 4, jive ory for the hard driving American girl, the cli- max of a march through a field com- posed of the world’s foremost wom- en amateurs. It put Miss Wills at the top of the tennis heap once more, undisputed successor to Suzanne Lenglen, after a brilliant comeback from the illness that forced her out of néarly all championsbip competi- ‘tion, abroad and home in 1926, Twenty years ago, May Sutton, how Mrs. Bundy, won the Wimbledon singles but no American has triumph- ed in the tournament since then. Jn her only former attempt, Miss Henri Cochet, conqueror of Big A-No. 1 Alterations New work, cleaning and pressing Laskin Block ish star, Senorita Elia de Alvarez,; himself to be, at 86, the oldest marine engineer in Tlinois. and probably in the country in actual years of river service. Born across the Mississippi from St. Louis, Jordan began his river service at the age of 16 on vessels owned by his stepfather which plied en the Tennessee, Cumberland and Ohio rivers and down to New Or- leans. When the Civil War broke the boats were confiscated by the fed- eral government, and Jordan became an engineer in the “mosquito flect,” After the war he worked. on the Nashville, the Tyrone und the Tails- man, famous packets of the river's evday He no longer pilots river craft, but he keeps his license, and: renews : : ville ; is it every summer, six-game losing streak. { Detroit and Babe Ruth. after 11/reach cleven, the top figure of the ete "aia wine tite she took te, = = Detroit batsmen thumped four! Boston at New York. weeks’ effort, moved up into the first | Association, he also~ raised day, Kitty. McKane Godfree of Eng- Cleveland pitchers for 17 hits for a Chichigo at St. Louis. ten in place of Pat Collins, Yankee | average fifteen points. B land E 10 to 5 victory, sivimg the Bengals Philadelphia at Washington, backstop. two homers he slammed five which ‘ H. B. LOVE MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210 Fifth OT hed en Te O| burgers at 59, got four of his special | Toledo, .390 Re ell ai peli Opposite Patterson Hotel .\ phone 6 1 ae poor stopped ane Fives i) esterday’s Games | [drives this week and with 27 to date | 386; Orwoll, Milwaukee, "383; Kirk- if Nertindinintiet +23 Bh a-W losin ee alngeing thre ie @| 2s a good chance to boost his mark|ham, Columbus, 379; Tucker, y namely two! Bill Tilden, won the Wimbledon starts. | anata led out 13 safe hits, six of them |baggers. Hauser of Kansas City with men’s singles ti ing | Doctor of Chirop m Gebtig Lends Ruth | | NATIONAL EEAGUR ome runs, and he ts just. one tally [10 and. Kelley’ of Minkeapolis with |moMf sinelee title, today, defeating wd ion _ Lou Gehrig grabbed the spotlight fives, w. Pet. Behind Ruth in runs scored, with 68.|the same total are right at Smith’s|in another of hic famous uphill bat: || Palmer School 8-year graduate in the home run marathon Pittsb argh 40-24 ~ 625) Although Frisch beat Gehrig to the | heels. tles, which went the full five sets. Examination Free Ruth by whacking No. _the| is Moe C00 century mark in hits, Frankie is be-) Hauser had no time for stolen |The score was 4-6, 4-6, 63, 6-4, 1-6, i nks bumped th Red Sox off again, | gM 40 27.507 / tow Gehrig's batting mark. bases this week so Marriétt of Toledo |! William T. Tilden and Francis T.|| Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. ito i. That gave Gehrig one more| w Yiorl 34 84 500 and Haas of St. Paul caught up with | Hunter entered the final of the men’s : nthe Bambino this season. Ruth| Brooktyn 3136 | 468, Reuther's Percentage him at 13, Marriott gathered four = ped out a pair of singles in four| Philadelphia 27-36 = 64291 * Dutch Reuther’s mark of seven | sacks to catch up. pci | Bostom .-......... 25 34 4241 games won and one lost gives the| Eddleman’s only start this week There may be a law of Cineingnai M4362) Yankee flinger the best percentage |brought him a setback, but he ‘stil! | YR ANK KRALL W. E. Perry ue I eer atl a Dis! Poe Games Today ‘Jof the cues League pitchers, but} holds the high teentage of the 4 ¥ fs it. y havi s! straig! A ther i it a ‘iation’: it | Cincinnati Se oP avEreR! here are five flingers in double fig-| Association's regular pitchers with 3 Fine Tailoring NS — { for St. Paul yesterday king 10, ij fanning 10 and allowing but six hits. Jonnard of Milwaukee also performed t in great style, and the game was t called at the end of the ninth to al- low ‘the Brewers to catch a train with the count knotted, 2-2. Shortstop Cote of Toledo led the tbree attack, with two triples and. ree singl¢s, that beat Indianapolis, A Game Apies who bar the path—Jack Sharkey and Sg Frackoaliita gran care ‘ 5. The Mudhens made five errors, arted between Turtle| Gene Tunney. ye ae | RTH DAKOTA ROAD sPAP ‘ 4 L% : a however, narck Jast August when| In. the back af te former shaiud Louisville 1 9 SDE Re f Fy ht 3 : ; ea a 16-inning game want to a scoreless | Pion’s mind today lies a picture of} Coihus. .. CT . { tie, “Father ‘Time and the stato Taws| the rushing, waxing. two-handed pumbns aE ae 4 Issued Weekly By The ry A ‘AL CHEVROLET CO j sispped In at @ ofelock to alt the a ne re uaa geet | Wingo | North Dakota Department of State Highways . a es ; Se ee ae team played the Lakers to a 1 to 1| body blows. To bring that, pigi@ige to a sO: ee ‘ bs) oarccarhe and then in the| Teatity, Dempsey has carefu U. 8. No. 2—(Marked No. 8) Grand a 7 8 PROMISED AT | ; ! f | Baseball fans who enjoy following| Slope area will be here for tomor-| Dempsey had his final rest yester- bs , Montana line, most!: veled—good.. the activities of the state peniten:|row's game. day before swinging into the last] Tulsa 1; Amarillo 2, Braveled, fair. Bisinafek to Mandan; | Mama re ety eck te Witon tiary All Stars will head their motor] “If you miss it, you will miss one| three weeks of intensive training. anon Hee Cilia, earth | a otth—heavy. Wilton to’ Washburn, cars toward the prison Sunday after-| of the fastest and best ball games i j Where the Stars will renew ir feud with the fast Jamestown hern Pacific team, which has been defeated but once this year. George Wright will pitch for the Poe iereee to four * i junday’s -tussell. at Jamestown, The’ Stars are confident of com- ’ ing out on the big end of the score, Lowe ‘ith Wright, a port sider, Fi itching. dence’ Day the Windsor to’ the prison with the Ail Stars ig-that the men. der the strain o: y, de: game since the spirited Nvalry began | last summer, and each is equall anxious of adding another victory to! his list tomorrow. It will be a piteh-| r’s battle from start to finish, al-| though the other eight players on either team will do all in their power | Jack Dempsey believes the’ way back to help their hurler in his efforts to| to the heavyweight throne leads emerge from the fra vetor. | through the midriffs of the two men Carefully Planned—Meets Sharkey: July 21' ratoga Lake, N. Y., July 2.—()— St. tie for nine innings 10th put over the winning ran, mak: ever! he day’s workout /up to. the t club through the ropes xpected that baseball enthusiasts from the entire aiding Jack to work back into his former fighting style. Eariy in the morning he was on the to be played here this season,” says) road for an hour and a half, later) NiO. Churchill, manager of the Bis-| rowing for an hour on the lakes Box- | marck teams and he ought to know. | ing was taboo, however, and during; The game will start at 3 o'clock. ‘ot afternoon Jack loafed on the! nda of Tom Luther's hotel and; siped with the newspaper men. | quite a buffeting’ in the first four boxing sessions. Milligan _ Battle London, July, 2.—/™)—Thursday ht’s or ag fight between Mickey Walker of New Jersey and Tommy Milligan of Scotland has aroused Sir Hall Caine, noted Eng- lish novelist, to a vehement denun- ciation of the “prevailing and pre- terous pi ion for triumphs of Ben over brain.” pi Bhockedby the press accounts of match, won by the American with nockout,: Sit Hajl has writfen a er to the Daily Express, asking —— { Fights Lest Night || - SO Detroit—Andy Martin, Boston, ‘de- feated Johnny Datto, Cleveland (10). Ward Sparks, Terfe Haute, i cout. ae tee Johnny Nugent, “Cleveland (10), ioe ‘ Bartlesville, Okla-—Warnie Smith, Bartlesville, it Jackie Belanecae, Milwaukee (10). Johnny Pavol: Milwaukee Called catch train. Beall and Gaston; MeMenemy. Kansas City Minneapolis Denver 5; Lincoln 1. Des Moin Be seo soos eg By The Associated Press e ‘| Shaute, Ledsen, Carr and L. Sewell. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R H E Paul .. a eee . ee eee 9th, allow’ Milwaukee Jonnard and 4; Omaha 8, BROWN » : 1fothers are in double fi ling the votour ‘base specially, feel Wonk ot Wilson Has 15 Homers Hack Wilson’s 15 home runs is high mark in the National League with Hornsby only one behind. . Three | Brug Over the week-end—Uni- can’t resist.—-Finney’s Store.. Forks to Larimore, mostly graveled— partly graveled—fair. ings to McKenzie, fair. Me fair, Kenzie to Bismarck, partly Hebron to Belfield, New grading west of field to Medora, earth to Sentinel Butte, Sentinel Butte U. 8, No. 81—(Marked No, ) South Mie Pgs Sho pt da: to*Grand Forks, mostly grav- ene o Rags Forks tee ing carth—rough. Detour at bridge ors of Grand Forks. Under m St. Thomas to construetion Joli- ‘earths: | maa to Langdoh, earth—heavy. gravel at Tacom Loose ad. Tolley to, Bowbells to mostly graveled—heavy. Washburn to Max, earth—fair, Max to Minot, graveled—good. Minnot to Canadian: linne, earth—good. 8. H.'No. 7—Cummings to Griggs’ County Line, , earth—fair. Griggs cowry Les 2 2 i Montana line, earth—heavy. q es rey ae ign adda te English Novelist eThe tat ae weleomed by the Us SN H4Aamsion 3 Bueyru Co, Line & mare ese igh ed oir In sparring partners wl a en | »| wood. Me Pi } Z | ie terete sci tee:| Denounces Walker- ogeas 8. H. pages wana oF inbleded, gravel—good. int to. Me ville, er aie ot iv ee to Bas! Rockf le Ford to Janetion of Noa, earth fair. 5 RE ae a7 3 to Bees vel be mi earth—tale. Mack "to". Kenma gravel—good. Kenmare to Ports earth—qood. ; Detour; Kenmare to Bowbells. Care 5 | <8. H. No. 11—Hull to’ Ashley, earth’ od. Aspley to. Faizount, earth slightest injury. , i | a | | | / ing the final score 2 to 1 in Bis- a Sharkey tr . Murray and 8. H. No. (Marked No. 10) Ash- es bRe: e ey, first of these ob-|, fa Larimore to York, gravel— , : met again d ke, and. the bade ies Chae _ RH. E|Towner to, Granvillé, earth—good.!Hurdsfield to Rugby, graveled—good. q . Lakers won 5 2tol | i am| “Oledo .... ay 6 * 1S 5] Granvill B 1 Rugby to Dunseith, earth, fai } deere an by at amnllak ie one] cig, firse prove in the | program | ttenanolis 5 ig, of cased tte Rettha id, montly grav-| Rugby to Dunseith, earth, fair, * eed fs bas E i 0 "ne ) brought Dav@ Shade to Dempsey’s| ** (i ‘i el |. Berthold to Wiliston, . H. No, 4—] : game to its credit and the honor of AB : cmpsey’s| “" Huntainger, McCullough, Palmero| led —go 4 oe tth-Tate..- Daiueets Fy Jamestown | game the Lungal the shores of Saratoga ,, Ee own, eal fair. famestown to a. BP Toop, Beat participating in the 16-inning. seore-| Lake yentecday” Whe Osltoris wale |e Rebnel, -Rebaun \aad Denbigt ere en Hanshore, gravel good, Roek | ‘ gss te game. F terweight, one of the cleverest of U. §. No. . No, 5—Hamilton ‘to Rock || en But-Once This Year, to Four or five hundreds rabid fans ioe diguagn: Oi Ak ee ts 8 ae pe, AO rae te Jamphaa: gh. Bock Lake toi} Meet All Stars a : eDINADY TRI team here from} coach than as a sparring partner in ity 6; 8, ti L Hla to Tolley, |] Turtle Lake and it is F 4 “ t i 4 q if a ( a | Every Dunlop you buy-hes extra miles built into it because:;Duniop knows each part of its job. is why we recommend Bismarck, N. D. carcass will give under blows, and come Dback to its original shape without the ~ ste ae AD aed ‘ ee ech some g| Oscar Bluege of Washington has 2, Toledo, 864; ¥. W! eee priate i pace te a Cincinnati 1 6 Qjcaught Goose Goslin, the league's ukee, 357; Veach, Toledo, .356. pee au Pittsburgh LLG 7 4g [ending base stealer, who has failed| They are’ still shooting at’ Pete | Carlson eased the world champion Luque ai rgrave; Hill and|to connect for some time. They are|Casey’s mark in the Western League | 's astinuls dawn with five hits as the| Gooch: tigd now at 10, with several others,| while he recovers from a bean by : : : | Cubs took the opener of a series in Bs ce George Sisler, close up at a if Cunningha Moines 4 q $ ‘ - eg Faraea a Al 5 ¥ i R 5 i * slugger, can continue ; | che . ee erate Road ded H. T, BOND Brooklyn ee ates | 1 ng. Cole ue hitter: pases ed ind hustle Casey for Kono. | | hes Lipa e 4 : i ‘ cabl Phi z 2 2 ig, New York, 3 le ii two poi Jaaey’s | V 1 ta pinsten took the Reds into/ It’s, clearing the bar that coonts, not hew you look while doing itt! PhymdelPhi erry; G sect and| Philadelphia, 380; Mousel, 424. in, averages today, Including a e ou f t camp, 5 to 1, and increased their H. T. Bond. Cambridge athlete, doesn’t look the most graceful person! winson. : 877; Dykes, Philadelphia, games of Wednesday, Cunningham, i : ' hold ‘on the league to 1% games, in the world in this photograph, but he certainly skimmed ‘over the Philadelphia, .360; Schang, however, dropped from last week's After giving Dazzy Vance the lead bar with plenty to spare. Nol Bond’y widely ea Ld The ; R #H_ Bl.368; a tana, Detr . au of nearly .600 and in the past (fH fiv. "sat Philadelphia, the hotograph was snapped at a recent meet in England. «St. Louis . a 5 A ler, St. wis, .356; hi eight games gathered but t fe | See ea ey peas: the photograp nan | Chie si “nos andowas’ York 354; Wheat, Philadelphia, 353. | blows. ay of ae } in the ninth, w a two-| — en le ell and O'Far- , lers Slui i) sem ets BISMARCK TURTLE LAKE GAME WILL [tree cnet tt a F z F through the batting percentages of |°Ut the stimulation of Casey's re- . : On ilar ngiem: Spe ‘iste Game gq ap|the National Leaguer, and. thougn|ggtndinewallons, but whey. have on the Braves a 7 to 6 triumph in the BE ONE OF BEST OF SEASON-F New York 6 10 4[the same Pirate trio—Harris, Barn- | pation’ iad on the other teams in | g : first ame of a double bill with the : Boston .. 47 12 {Bart and Paul Waner—are still load- | tenders, Casey “and he’ one ret : ? Giants, The New Yorkers annexed}. Barnes, Clarkson, Henry and Gen+| Me the league, their figures today | Munson, remain tied at 17." MenehG the night cap by 4 to 1, Grimes| FROM WHOLE SLOPE AREA T0 A wich; Mogridge, and Hogan, ate some 20 points lower: than -inat | 3" hyen, gamain tied at 27._ MeNally ‘ ' holding Boston to seven hits. ‘ i. _ ‘i but is til si ; ; t jatiascbal’s tenement the cellar, ig ani ens eto Second Game | dot Maris Iends ‘the trig tnday, Cilers is still six behind. the two oo renter in the American Association / Each Team Has One Win to jutority of the public conscience to| New York 4-. 9 2 lithe former Gionts whe Wen tiated’ o |i own ‘with the st and. added ? SM * a in C 1 n . . e a It_to these “orgi ; 3 iv C1 ' Changes Rapid in Cellar Its Credit, Beside a Score- (2), ° "tlt. {G, these Orel Grimes’ ‘and Tayior; Greenfield, [St Louis for’ Rogers Hornsby, making him aoe F’ Quitters | During the past week this lowly 4 we Mill dH equalied Lou Gehrig’s performanee of . aay 8 habitat, of “adwntrodden clubs have! Jess ‘Tie Game Which Went #25, exiibits ‘of merciless savage-| Works, Mills and Hoga Re ences Rertecninnae at Moines gatherad three for a total of ° ' d_tenants four times. Wed- ry nne, Pet ce ore: Pray ene ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE not so many for extra buses. Frankie |~° ,** Tunner up. ' j the Columbus Senators gave] 16 Innings — Love Will Be ap euilalatouiheenntice R HB |sdded two doubles, three triples and bat meee ee meied gucine | Peet earning At over to the Pitch For Bismarck, Gesell » concerned in the fight,| Boston iffour stolen bases to his, string this| eardener sent to Amaritio. fle picked | HE extta mileage you get from Dunlop } the Se ators the next day, sending chen For the Lakers ight and fought cleanly.| nock and Grabowski shortstop McGraw traded off to Bos-| in the sey oF ate Madine hitters | hhas had thirty-nine years of tire-building H se rt teama batied hack nat — [BBG Be CheR nn seer ned SIE SHEN Sy zl titth (place in the tdn leading’ bitters | 4, Geo%e Blasholder's, only” start on | ‘experience—more than. any other tire- | the issue with the result that Louis-| Billed as the , “Battle of History,” Udy boximg, Philadelphia 1, with a nine point gain. the hill resulted in his defeat and ; maker. i ville is back in the basement, It was| the baseball classic of the season will Washington 0] Pic Traynor dropped out of the| tisth inving ee en geere u the " : i Pete cieath inoing selene take pl. t the BIAS a prank DEMPSEY GETS ae ani Had- bie fen. Prott, the Cub'e fly chaser | Sixt Gur ce is snemot ya Each part of each Dunlop is guilt right. H ville, the score 2] tomorr ternoon when the Turtle ley and Ruel. splacing him for last place. Kiki ii i to 1. i Wa ee TIMMS atten Gonea ere wuh Gnesnnne sleek —, Cuyler, long the leading dace stator. Spilending Miser = this or aoe Dunlop owns its own cotton mills to spin inBY banging out three circuit drives| of taking. the eity team into ean R H__Blis far in the ruck this year, Frisch’s | fa vas cavencd ety emf ich selected long-fibre cotton into the special Smith mary yaays, Rightfielder Earl) Fans who have followed the meet- E Chigago . 16 4/score of 22 being seven better than | nearest approach to Blacheldes’ Dunlop cable-twist cords. 1&0 Lh ket acme) aggregations during the p two sea- | Connally, Cole, Jacobs an jeCur- @ Meadows’ mark of ten victories ira str ¥ enor of Kansas City sons know that Sunday's game will| dy, Crouse; Vangilder, Wingard,|and' only two defeats gives him the jew neg meant t Smith now bee 13 hie Heer i: | probably be the best of the and | Nevers and Schang. - "[forémost place among the Natiohal added factor of ‘safety against constan 11, Smith batted” another homer] it '8 likely that, the grand stand will | . pf] easue pitchers, though both Jess load‘ and pounding of roads—longer life i esterday. while the Millers beat | De, packed for the event. 5 R H E]Haines of the Cardinals and Charley Murphy, Denver, 37° and R Pa Cie i Pe" Doc Love, pitching for Bismarck,| — Destolk. ey ribs ot phe. Clte have, won more /fin, Des Moines, -370; ‘Benn treater mileage. i i Walt all of New York| and Jack Gessellchen, on the mound; Hag % evelend.. . ad es. Root has credit for 13 wins 3 Ri 5 ‘ 7 vtra “ "—so i Reais tsshls ovat ae ew itches |for Turtle Lake, have each one one| Has Every Day’s Workout |" Whitehiti and “Woodall; Grant,Jand Haines for 12. Re athe: Ormbhay 8 ‘They mean extra “‘stretch’ the tire

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