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PAGE EIGHT ¢ —____——* | Additional Sports | o—_—_______—_——-_*+ JINX DESCEND ON MANDAN 9; LOSES 2 GAMES Linton Wins, 3 to 0, Sunday; New Salem Stages Slugfest to Gain 18-11 Victory | | Mandan dropped to the Fourth, first to day on the Linton reore of 3 to 5 teammates 1 win a puts the Linton Newcomer struck out eight men and Baumgart ner, pitching for Linton, fanned four, ‘A clever steal by Fischer in the sec ning gave Linton the first xeore. Their other two : in the fifth when Baum Kalberer got on by the error route and sacrifices brought them in The extent of the Mandan hitting was four singles. Each pitcher al- | lowed one walk and one Linton man | was struck by a pitched ball | The summary of the ¢ was follows: as, | Linton | AB E RH POA 042 1 1 1 0 1 4 4 1 4 0} iy ot Mandan » El Colonel and El Presi hi ferred on matter: Leonard Wood, governor-gen¢ of the Phili ith the hats at a gathering in the Black § Here Dakota sented W W.K. NIMMOTS | Lake Man James Barrett to Win Cen- tral North Dakota Title A. O. U. W.’s in Game at Wildwood Yesterday ' \ | | 5.—-|. After winning the morning ga ‘from Wilton, the A. O. U. W. nin Devils Mm D., July K, Nimmo, Dev- pine Islands, and | His; where the presi MOIS WASHBURN NINE GOLF CHAMPION BEATS LOCALS| Defeats Scores 9 to 2 Victory Over 10 QUESTION FORMER KLAN Chance to Make Good Prom- ise to ‘Tell AIP Indianapolis, July &—)—William H. Remy, Marion county prosecutor and three assistants went to Michi xan City today to give D. C. Stephen- son, former grand dragon of the Ku Kiux Klan and now a life prisoner = D. B. C. GIRL GOES "TO KANSAS FIRM When Ruth Balow finished her course at Dakota Business College, Fargo, as office woman for the Chandler BrokerageCo. D. B.C. ACTUAL. BUSINESS training (copyrighted— unobtainable elsewhere) makes it easy to get a good positionanywhere. Other ‘‘Dakotans’’ recently gone to out-of-town positions: C. E. Eggan, to First National Bank, Rogers; C. H. Meyers, to Gulbro Motor Co., Pekin. Select your school by results. “Follow the SucceS$ful."’ First Fall Class, Aug. 1-8. Write F. L Watkins, Pres. 806 Front St. Fargo. s of state on the pampas of South President Coslidge were pre- ident is. having his vacation. | met 1; Barnard 1; Holton 2; Peters 1; Wahl 1. Hit by pitched ball: Elness. Str k out by Hummel: 12; by Pete P: Left on bases: 2. bases: 16, d balls: Schweizer 1. A. 0. U. | : ; Washburn, Stolen WwW. 75 Patera 2, Klein, i: Holta. 8 Umpires—-Hightower and Jelinek. she wenttoHiawatha, Kans., | LEADER TODAY| Stcphenson to Be Given TUESDAY, JULY'5, 1927 re made public be Thomas s, Vincennes publisher. {1 jetters Ste) named chairman of a committee of state railrodd board and public uellity commissioners to sit with the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion in the grain rate case, involv- ing grain ‘rates from all western territory. é ‘ The committee will attend hearings and arguments and with, the Interstate Commerc? Commission in conferences at which decision of the case will be made, Milhollan was appointed by J. F. Shaugnessy of Nevada. pres- ident of the national association of road and public utility commissioners. The 10th is the last day of discount on Gas bills. ‘ 8 in-the state prison, an opportu: 2 [iprivan we to make good his declaration of last week that he was ready to tell all he knows about alleged Indiana political corruption, In_a statement le through Rob- rt H. Moo: e of his jh asserted he “double ssed for the and expressed a desire to “tell all In addition to Prosecutor Remy, others who were to question the former -Klan leader were William H. ‘tn t ") ox ti anid nul hortly before mnt for the murder of an Indian- ai lis girl. He was called before the’ grand jury. but it was.-under- stood ‘he told little of value. rey and his aides were skeptical over i#! 1e outcome of today’s confer- ence. : Milholjan Is Named Committee Chairman Frank Milhollan, chairman of the state railroad board, has been rr Yast, time 4 H. Sheaffer, secutor, and Emsiey W. nd dohn W. The Marion county grand jur; been investigating alleged po! ‘| Holtzman, special assistant prosecu- tors. Probe Stared Last Fall has afiticn intrigue sin t fall after letters purporting to have been written by Stephenson and smuggled out of | Pa Buzz scores hit in scarf dance WRT — pine wee which eat holes. It will save your ers of sleep! Kill them.we clothing, furs and rugs, Clean and me BH Score by innings. RHE A. 0. U. W.—000 000 110-2 2 9 5 Washburn—101 ¢30 31x-—-9 912 1 | Beriahatth teint { | “Incorporations CORNS once, with Flit. Flit spray clears the house ima few minutes of disease-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants and fleas. It searches-out the | i easy to use. Will not stain. Flite is the result of exhaustive laboratory research.~It has re- placed old ineffective methods. Fatal to insects but harmless to AB P. Helbling, 3b G. Helbling, ss Newcomer, p Ferderer, 1b Lehman, 2b Parbox, ¢ Pohl, rf Owens, ef Arthur, rf by Washburn, 9 to 2, in in became the’ , on game playéd yesterday central Dakota amateur, at golf champion, in the fifth annu-| al tournament of the Central North 2| Dakota Golf association. defeated Barrett, 2 and 1, on the |links of the Devils Lake Town and \Country club. This is the first |time that Barrett has been beaten cracks where insects hide and mankind. Recommended by breed, destroying their eggs. Health Officials. Buy Flit aad Flit sprayer today., For sale every- Flit kills mochs and their larvee where. ils Lake, N Minot Concrete Products com- pany, $25,000; P. L. Aarhus, E. A. Shirley and S. S. Reishus, Minot, part of the game, reached them, the; nue William Langer, Bismarck ‘gathered seven hits in th last two! Maytag S corporation. Dev- | Walnigas but oe late. i 4 lils Lake, $25,000; C. S, MeCul- | nbc | Elness’s one-hand catch of a foul 1, ses : for this title Me LNT tLe ec tate. Ct che cerpeu locke. W. cStewert (and BiEas Baumgartner Over 100 players participated in! was the feature of the game. Hur:-: Horner, Devils Lake. 4, Mandan 2; {the Sarena Otto ie Helge- mell and Ke aware the AO. U. W.' Noonan Implement company, Baumgartner; ison, Devils Lake, won the driving | battery and Peters and Schweitzer yajey City, $10,000; Thomas, ‘Harold and Sophia Noonan. 4 4 4 fF ' 3 The lodge team was held to two hits up to the seventh inning Nimmo| when their baseball material, én the shuffle during the ¢ rae e. You will forget you ever had a corn ‘one minute after you apply Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads—that’s how quick they end all pain. When the corn is gone it never comes back. If new shoes irritatethe spot, a Zino-pad fixes it overnight! Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are thin, medicated, ‘Antiseptic, protective, healing. Safe, ‘Quick, lasting results guaranteed.Geta box a@t your druggist’s or shoe dealer's—35c. Dr Scholls WZino-pads Put one on—the pain ts gone? By Newcomer 8,qby s, Linton Struck out: xvod fo: re than first base in the |contest, while Arthur C, Timbso, were Washburn’s. sutice game won the consolation flight. Dr, T.! Washburn will meet the local nine Now Comes Tragedy D. Traveller, New Rockford, won| 2@#in at Wildwood Labor Day. | | Are You ‘The New Salem game was a decided! the first flight; I rdiey of {| The box score: ‘Toxic?’ e reverse from the Linton game New pug Alor second | oO; 1{ It Is Well, Then, to Learn the Im- side went in to score whenev Y | flight; Cc. cy ve portance of Good Elimination. Flies Mosquitoes Motis Ants Bed Bugs Rodche felt like it. When the score s at 12 to 11 in the eighth inning the tock the third Newberry of New Salem boys started with a de- ti termination to h the victory and|fourth flight. Consolation ; Foiled in six runs, ‘Two errors by yners in the flights were Dr, Clin-‘ fy Mandan helped their merry-go-round. |ton Smith, Devils Lake, in the! Rochr Mandan’s first scores came in the |championship flight; A. B. Ouren! MeCart eerie. een Tarbox ant iof New Rockford in the first Hansen, rf Fisher singled and Arti tty followed /{eht; E. Beisbarth of Brinsmade F. Hummel. p ‘ ‘Tar-/in the second flight; Arthur C | xBarnard, ss \Timboe Devils Lake, in the third, | ; ‘otal 36 singles by Tarbox and Wirtz. box doubled in the sixth and Helbling, nd Howard Stone, New| y i vd, in the fourth flight. forse nueres aE CiEL Ht and Pohl singled. In the seventh) Dow Wins Pro Match Fisher hit a triple and Arthur tt | Willie Dow of the Fargo club lowed him with a home run, That was the end of the Mandan scoring. jon. the professional match, de- ‘feating Ray Anderson, Grand! _ New Salem scored one in the first inning. | Schlosser and | Larson hit safely, scoring the former, A walk, | rorks Rhe a a three-bagger by Schwartz, an error |! ee Tommy. Hibea, Jamestown: and a single brought in five runs for {27d Mar leasant, De’ New Salem in the fourth inning. In |Dow made the 36 holes 5. r the fifth Just walked and a double; The directors of the association | 3 |veted for New Rockford as the | Houston, If 928 tournament city, and fixed] tiummei, ss the date at J “25, j Carvel, If James rmer state) champion, medalist in the] tournament, making the 18 holes in 83. Dugan Triumphs in Bout With McGirl! Jimmy Dugan, Bis er, won a clear victory over R: McGirl, Elgin light hea Doctor of Chiropractic ed in the ‘sixth round of a scheduled || Palmer School 3-year graduate Panes es cee Exarsinalion: meee fo Dagan. McGirl threw in the || Sttinge Bldg. Biamarek, N. D. |} sponge at the end of the sixth. i The two met cnee before at El- | SEs gin, when McGirl was awarded the | von “Passion ;|decision afterga close battle. Hay Fever The match closed a 22-round | cant, j Rose Colds. Asthma, Nasal Catarrh, Sinusitis, nasa} affections. 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