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SP RERORS ETEAS N OR RNE TE ETN O EN: PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 Z _ Cubs, Pirates Start Battle for League Leadership he Trainers have a goodly} Kaufman, Ulrich and Wilson. Snyder: 8 ‘ land, won a technical knockout over || - ; String of wins to their credit and. a/ caine Ye dedi rete Shuffle Callahan, Chicago (3). Jack DR. RS. ENGE DESPITE HURTS | Herb Pennock Is Valued Southpaw ing, School team’ in five-tnning| McQuillan, Edwards and Gibson; | Speece,, Schemanske,, Swetonie ahd] Orleans (7). Wilsen sYabo, Cleve: , : - =e) close game is expected. Hummell| McVey. knocked ‘out Walcott ‘Lang- Chiropractor | a B and Kelly are expected to be the es aoa Mee menad H Bl ford, Chicago (10). a 0. U. W. battery. | The rest of the | Boston 0| Kansas City. 10 is 1 eee reniatees Fre E: th f lineup will probably includa Klein,| ppj i : eG : . lumbus—! 4 xamination BUSHMEN STAY, a 5 Eines, “Petelae Mt umm mics) Philadelphia 0 s Istead, “Ryan, McCullough and| Knights of Columb Regu- | ag 2) A ie "s | Wertz, Mills and Hogan, Gibson Neil, Urban; Zinn and Shinault. lar meéting Bismarck council,! Li Blk. D. AT LADDER TOP re pee ae rick, MeCart Hanson. Scott and Wilson. ane Friday, July 8th, 8 p.m. | Lucas BI Bismarck, x - ¢ | Brooklyn- New York postponed,! Amarillo 2; Wichita 10. | Pennant rain. Lincoln 3-4; Denver 11-11. 5: : | Others not scheduled. ‘ Omaha 10; "Des Moines 11. \ YJ Phillies Rise to Sixth Place} state NwORD ; FF | AMERICAN LEA\ —_— Eee ae Vo, MVLOGKITTE \ é 's 5 First Game 7 ®. By Wins From Braves— SERIES PITCHING ; ~ led Des Moines Gets | x Philadelphia | Ulrich Proves Star FouR WINs- seca i : latine e ; Boston... | ‘Wonder Pitcher’ | | ae | || Ae berears age neapoi ane ‘ 2) . uJ VATORS ARE BEATE Z : bus 405 Second Game 8 fast the -— f ‘ yaks : Philadelphia . re That in the way Manager John j P . ee Boston .. Hes ee Cottins dexcribed ase zahe, coal Saints yi : | wg. ; y apoli Wallberg, Tate and Cochrane; Rus-| miner of Orillia, Towa, who pre- Saints Win Doubleheader) { , : 7 i % Indianapoti . Paul. [Jell, MeFayden, Harriss and Hoff: sented Rimeelf for a tryout with ¥ ians ) 5 ee Toledo at as | mann, je Des Moines si From — Indians—Colonels oe di ‘ ates ele | mann yesterday. perth . ite Tw i i E, —___—— | H E| chuckte up his sleeve, Collins Drop Two to Millers ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE S 14 0‘ told Zahn to “put something on etre Ts on HE a F 10 3| the ball” as he sent him in to 3y The Associated Press) WRONG SIDE 4 a New York .. i, bson, Hanki toner and Wood-| give the boys some ‘batting 1 ational League leade 1 Z r, Washington . ‘ 2 556 | all; Vangilder, Nevers, Stewart and| tice. Aiverliin beeweun’ CHict \ / ‘ Chicago. : BB, 645 | Schang. et Nocomait testa |° Casingsas wellas Tubes : j Detroit as 3 5 — tice. Not so inuch as a foal was burgh starting at Pitts-| 2 j ‘ | Phi ‘ 3 Others not scheduled, registered off Zahn. must be promptly re- burgh to ; 4 Cleve Ba For want of something better, : The ( won seven straight, = j 4 St. Louls . 4 ou AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Raptuincen ik COP wes y ason record of] F - : First Game, made out on & telegraph blank pair BOTH, with- en faltered | = ; Games Today bs and Zahn departed with the ‘De- out heat. Get Louis. Their] KOS a No games scheduled. ae a 2 48 BI mons for Denver. ae i el i hart s S (TION. Friday and McMullen; Benton and} ‘ ve Cardinals ‘and J co alps ral Kenna. Turtle Lake Players Ry winning today they can top Pitts ye NS Ls 5 ees . *. burgh by one point : Pittsburgh ....... x Second Game to Meet Prison Nine Caippled by injuries, Donie Bush's ay q : Chicago. 5 t challenge ter the Cubs. had SEMA tad ae: ay | Min ; 1) the prison All Stars Sunday, after- started the skids under St. Louis, the Philadelphi } 17/, Tineup, Wilkins b-| noon on the prison diamond, the first Pirates added to O'Farrel's woes with Beatane eee f1| bell, Moon and Kreuger. time the two clubs have met this sweep in three games at 3 Cincinnati. ca 1 celts I) cea cle! h . es E|be in good condition for this game aRtitiee itive THIRD souTiaaw = ® Gumen Woaay. Columbus : and the Lakers are out to take home leken at aPiee Milwaukee‘. : 1Ja victory, if possible. This would To GP THE AMERICAN ' SG eof -|he the ohly time in a number of . LEAGUE IN ae Si, “owis ‘at Hoston, Me : years, should they win, that they took a double header from the PITCHING SINCE J Cincinnati at Philadelphia. would have a game to their credit, ton B 6 to 4 nnd 6 to 8, A 1907 gilts First Game the prison team having rolled up Boston had ham 1 Tony K Ci R H = llong string of victories over them. i ay an out ot e bo: e first f 9, Indianapolis... 6 9 2/The game will start at 1:45 p. m. ee atthe openee -Duten. Clete | Yesterday’s Games j) $1)" 9. tae oleae " o- stepped i nked I , ————__——_—_—_———| Boone, "‘Swetonie Gin, Florence; *-Fichts Last Nicht 7 battlers the Bee ae While left-handed batters enjoy a decided edge in winning major NATIONAL LEAGUE oda egies 1 Fights Last Night lg yer ts on Mc ascended neeahind: for tive runs. “Jéek Se league batting, championships, th ame doesn't hold good for the First Game Second Game tnetheea seuthpaws as far as pitching honor: concerned. R 2 ROW, (By The Associgted’ Press) | Fournier hit for the ¥ Herb Pennock topped the American league in pitching in! Boston .... ae Indianapolis . af Cleveland — Sammy Vogel, New in both contests he was the third left-hander to win that distinction since Bill] Philadelphia . oo St. Paul . York, stopped Boots Antley, New n had Da Vv ri Donovan, a right-hander, copped the hcnors in 1907. In other words, ints at the F G nds/in the last 20 years “Dutch” Leonard, “Babe” Ruth and Herb Pen- oo oa ‘ The mnek have been the only southpaws to top the American league in : pitehing. Philadephia. showed signs of get-|, Pennock, generally rated as the most valuable southpaw in the ma- into the. American jor leagues, also the holder of another sterling performance that here is Such a thing, by]clesely rivals a world series pitching record j trimming the R x in both} Only two pitchers who have worked in more than one series ean ends of a double he: to 1 and|show a record of no defeats. They are k Coombs, former Phila Z,to 6 Py Cobb slammed out three /delphia star, now one of the baseball coaches at Princeton University, hits in the open stole two base and figured on the’ scoring end of spony . tr: steal that ¢ Bill 8 ree series won five games and never was beaten. gan’s men napping. The venerab ck i s four vic 's and no losses to show for his dack Quinn nted 13 hits thisipitching. He tw ated the Giants in 1923, also saved another at W ‘ered on only in the| game by his relief work and last fall won two games from the St. fourth inning. Louis Cardinal. Tigers Trounce Cards 2 iat AC, GRIDMEN WILL BE IN GOOD SHAPE. in- injured when he crashed te bleacher at ve v cht, Dockter, Hue- ding, ay ie Many Prospective Stars Do-| bson, tackles. A ent on a batting} ; nur tter will bring brawn Bs vexvente oe setae ing Hard Outdoor Work—| ji") ience for the Bison men- id romped away with a 3 |tor to , h since they tip the 6 victory over the Columbus| Preve That College Men |<” ales chanse00 poands sachet Milwaukee 07 i B : ‘ o On , Cortright hopes Can Hold Their Own With! nace a good showing in the eight =p league-| Sons of Toil Minus Higher |£n°%, hich he has scheduled for ee taheneteaabres run lead) be E | oie iri llsareshiataguadsinaeealiand win 10 to 3. pected to Report ‘When Monsna, ontentamber 24 ane fhey The Saints turned’ some timely] Sehool Opens |be followed by the Valley City, State hitting which enabled them to win] {T 0, October both games of a doubleheader from} Fargo, Oc- the Indans, 9 to 6 and 10 to 5 |_, Fargo, Fargo, Octo- cracked out two homers «i | Cortright versity at and Robertson turned in o: jball squad a f October St. Thomas The tail-end Colonels d N a |at St. Paul, November 5; South Da- double header to the Mill F < ing about the } kota university at Vermilion scores were 9 to 2 and 5 1g dmen down to) per 11; November 1 : Tucker, the Millers’ new out iweight when they rt for practice |ber 24) DePaul univ Loftus and Emmer got home ext fall, | eago the Colonels, Acosta and Cross re On the contrary s concerned | istered home runs ° mn rgo un- | a Whe list \Cortright's © engag- : ee that a ccl:| Dempsey Rounds Into Shape Sunday Game Promises Speed, | horny: i ded sons of ‘toil who have | “Over Night’—Shuns Drill - ‘never had the benefit of a college With Love and Newcomer | course. miiests oak eas Today to Play Golf are | jo Manual Labor Battling in Box Some of them are toughening their | nas ; i [sine 2 the” ime Hons asta ee pA ae THERE’S a warm invitation in every And when you load-up the old, jimmy-, ion: of digging ditches, others are i ‘ with P.A and the dra’ Mister’ With “Doc” Love doing the hurl- rking as .bricklayers, ephone | eek Dempsey unded into cool af is ing for Bismarck and Newebmer for|linemen, policemen and hoor een’ | shape “over: night,” his handlers ‘be: puff on a pipe packed P.A., pipe and open fts—say, i Mandan, Sunday's game between the! sees tale ;ilieve, and is facing the danger of és 4 ‘ < eA traffic-cop’ o fr traitona” Hit co be ag ele of them are working on the ate "etore ne match with if you get what I mean. You sort 6f Cool as the blast.of a 's whistle. on the local field’ starting at 3 A i arkey July 21, * 5 \ ‘ i e 49, ” Glock, promites to be plenty hard "Sy ‘faces Sree, review | AR, Preventive | measure pack J look forward ‘to each intake, the way Sweet ashis words: “I dida’t mean you. and fast. HF ‘, " sed up the ust drill to- tev a os * sf : “I selhile Mandan’ regulars were de-| ie ie tisk of ceenpatioas ta) whlal day to take part in. the camp golt you watch thé mails for a letter from Mild es the Gulf Stream, yet with that Sian pound feated by Linton 3 to 0 last Sunday,! ie doi; Bora ney. see ournament for the Sa cup, ti % a f . and pound crystel-glass humidor: the entire group was not_in the line:/tg oie cereus er ctgining Phere ie The trophy, in with binck your best girl. Good old Prince Albert! full, rich tobacco body that satiifies to Sith soesce-melsiener tep_ Gp. They will be, this Sunday, and) q number of his men are engaged| Paint and resting ie A priacbardeioed She result should he a hard game.|; , : are engaged /hand glass ease “that 0 ea weclcant a. , tate | ; semoved by the Prince Albert Ruin" ended” the last encounter. be: (fm tewthin down common barberry a" chetse, was” an exhibition ‘Never wears out its welc , the very limit. po oe tween the two teams after it started, a sy - eae ack’: eep in the woods, ‘ %, o Bt ouch sudt'wan dapived. ts [fot,cihe Mack, olen rast "in aaaicng presentation eg the wiener Why, the instant you open the tidy _I’m getting mine with a pipe and P.A. ow that a tight game was a prob- | FrSins- a? e favorites we Shade, . *, ee mcr sats taht & #8 pret |walking and usually work two or| California pal of Dempang, Bee '6, red tin and get a whiff of that wonderful every day. I want you to get yours. All This is the third game between the|fMee in a kang. “Those who are|Fiynn, manager of ‘the former cham: P. = ” 4 two teams this year. ‘The first.|HoPing seriously to win football let-| pion, who shoots in the low eightice, A. fragrance, your mouth waters for you have'to-do is step atoiind the corner layed here, ended with the score G|tets this summer have taken a foot-|and Dempsey himself, \ m ' fii 4 4 in Bismlarck’s fayor. The second | ball with them and amuse theniaalves |" sobetecity Calle i ! a taste of such tobacco. Did I say and tell the man-behind-the-counter you ‘was called because of rain. Bismarce! a ©.) The ferocity of Dempsey’s assault % “won three of four games. in last |Cortright hopes to discover some ex-|in the past two days coupled with’ “fragrant”? 1 | te ¥ i i Poses Nchdch:piewarc stot" scent all vse Yeon ths erur| Inte how 2 coupled ‘with fi I hope to tell you! The want a tin of Prince Albést. He hears -Bismarck’s lineup for Sunday's z ‘oot style .of attack, led Flynn ti H F hundreds fs < ene! ' 1 7) rent, Mettermen Expected call the ate for a days ack flowers that bloom in the spring hive that s of tines a ‘day from men ’ Fuller, see se, ‘i abou: ounds 5 A 5 2 oa ot t meee setae base. fA mat will reshand 20 the call tar) oie an nent 306 pounde Yexterday, nothing on Prince Albert. * . like yourself. Fry P.A. \Simonaen, catcher. be more but Cortright is counting o | 8¢al¢ against the Boston slugger. ae BE yee eid left fiel at least as many as. participated in pcithough boxing only for speed, a es the spring practice. Twelve letter-| ue two pattrera God fat necked e,, pitcher. OF thane hae cece ut only one | three others when they appeared ty Webster, enter, field. Pe dal alo a sel elm lc ras Mel shout to drop, Tuesday Eddie Me- ‘Paulson, right field. “f len eame-flying from the ring i ey, ee rood schedule for! , Hahn and Blair, out of school last fogs ‘than 20 sceonde ond genesis next three weeks, with some fast Hn /iaapreentsyhy ra ebcieareuge ered jack Hildebrand went out after two Ot promising aspirants are New [Burke pore Boe? id Bie Mi gard a es; ends van, De-l barely finished their respective Sautel and Blair, tackles; Barney F P and Berntson, guards; Fisher at] °7°® ™inutes. ac] Cisch and Bata, mae’ "| Lodge Nine Plays ber eo ant ‘ bi ee s TO the’ elamert to viet Shek Trainers Tonight footb: from the sidelin ae The A. 0, U. W. across the | hi Gor-” where they oars Mie State gs Be Set

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