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PAGE SIX OFFER MAULER $400,000 HORE First Time F rmer Champion Indicates, He Docsn’t Take Proposal Seriously HASTENS TO HIS WIFE rs Pleas ed With Inter- est Displayed By Fans in Comeback Appes July 27 » town tod: followed fete to Demps« its unpre demand that the forn champion stag 50,000. were group promise t ship honors with is s in his - HURLERS’ DEAN » HOLDS RECORD IN GAMES WON MN ia. nc | | Yesterday’s Games } ——— Has Never Finished Season -o Without’ Winning More Than He Has Lost h w ted Press |EAGUE H Gooch fiied 4 F t ' | Pennant Progress ! danas estes AMERICAN ASSOCTATION New York : ts M4 1 c on and O'Neill; Ruether and 40 Grabowski. 29 Second Game a R sia S872 van 1g 08 | urd and Dixon; iy ‘Minneapolis at Kansas City. eladcue te Indianapolis ut Toledo, First. Game | NATIONAL LEAGUE R oH - I, Pet, Detroit oe: < i 10 12 ago 604 Philadelphia 2001) 49 tsburgh 604 W. Collir nd Woodall; t ere Louis a { Baker, Powers and Cochrane, Perkins on him, , w York’, 21 Renna eralbed sn’t_ merely look fast —he ! ay ve R oH he a good curve ball?” | Philadelphia 420 Lealt Bete aah There vas a trave of disgust | Boston «1... a Fi : bi se jooked at me after | Beis, CR shor; Auli i or information relative to] piiaidelphint se tests { a Coel nis curve, | nee 5 : “Whadda mean curve ball? Say, aj Boston at Cine : 1916" ae with the speed/ of Johnson} }rookiyn, : nd boii ed anything else! You, New Yor! i | te und A est he came to spc iB for See, Shah's AMERICAN LEAGUE nd Hoffman, ba cea PaRIne Ul <cmpen first day, Catcher ss, yor DOT ere Be an losse ing a seasad Stine! PEED a pression | New or . . “ j First Game n 1918 when the took purt in| eae eon exe Mt that, Washington Bo) gos ane ugha | has carried on through these Yeurser-Deitedelphia’” A Sourt House jj ° -| Johnson laughed as he recalled a shingto le OO kof per game, with GARE MRT ae ago. 5| marek, Burleigh County, Noreh pa: | story told hime by the vieo president nnally and MeCurdy; Hadley and/ one of compiled in y of them wended their way back | Cleveland 421 | kot about that first ball park. I meee kt ered in his prime, the player i ane “(County Court’ within’ and“ for. the c Second Game = Se eee y offered the very good alibi: isis adap |County of Burleigh, and siete (he ay ye a AS hot Chicago :.. 5 5 |, Remarkable “control, “has, | long ballyhoo. on Johnson, sarted| St, Louis at New York, of Rebruary, A.D. 1956, ae vit huay |and no one else was ever able to win Be ai jctisent f Slasccts: Mo's been uneatny inhi | heiaineridsy he atepped “inte ine Chicago at" Washington, ald ‘any, at the Chore pamen or) Him over Ma Ghake 5 z (1 innings) pryint ‘ the| Wasbington ‘ball park. It has con-| fhicago at Washington, jthe Court House in tke che et Ee » Blankenshin, Barnabee and | 2p). w“\ tinued ever since. Within a we é marck in sald County and State: aa 2 Lisenbee, Burke, Markerry P'TT' 39 | ™moré had. been written about him i MOLLA MALLORY BEATEN the time and place for hearing and and Tate, Ruel. 305 | the Washington papers than had been Marthester Me July 27, adjusting all claims against the es- > eee ‘ three | S8id about the rest of the club dur-| OP eMise een? Jaccbs ot tate af the, sald Deceased, | which 5 c : ; AP)—) have and rej fe AMERICAN ASSOCIATION than | I the entire season, | Berkeley, Calif. today defeated [Mave been, duly and regularly pre CH ANGES 0 K D rc) 5 2 3 St. Paul +8 at. 7 olf premier | #8me Johnson pitched. finals of the Essex County Club Administrator of “the Estate Sanders, Willis, Dennison and) baa sage == cg RLY Z i of August T. Solberg, deceased. ya er Johnson; Beall, Piliette and Gaston ‘ Hee Ree Rone BE | winse pmbitcatinn cote cont aay. < gp riicaa “| Alexander has been in two’ world | HH. 10-8. of July, A. D. 1927 Revision of Charges’ in New way Gees series, winning and losing one : (7/20-27—873) 7 R game while hurling for the Phillies) 7 Pepe ile ———______ Leipzig and Burt Are Ap- Minneapolis sp BAM | alee bak ihe Beaton Pi lao OF Carolina Ward, Deceased. APROAD Onno a oe De ed By Board Kansas City pat 18 Cardinals’ tnnexpecied; teiemon one “J T] | cctsiened Alber’? Waraattcisin: |. Sehied bids for road grading work wichauais " cos saved ini gam in 92 4 ard late of the City o1 smarc! Ob, i 7 “a je" e lassic, striking out Lazzeri with the eee in the County of Burleigh and State | kota, will be recelved by the Board | ys vigng wer companies for sev- Second Game bases ‘tall Zi «lot No fa, dec e|of County Commissioners of said *. pol pal oe Pes lier main’ ‘aking the mound| Another Taylor Than Erst Cicdanrsoe aNd ail See nDe county, at lamarcke, North Daxots, | eral sities throughout Hori, Te. e. i i . Moa wid deceased, ex- | until two o'clock p.m, August 2nd, | kot ve n rove e : “rae fetiomee cee cere while Star Died, He Avers, Slit ethene with cities Hacseaary 27, Plane and ipecitications are eres valved Pees ‘Among the te 7 y since 1909. . re uehaes, cae - on file w je county auditor or " “lHe made his pro debut with Galos. and Gives Proof The SERRE’ BUR RLOne cecal may be obtained ‘from’ the county | cities affected are’ Grand Forka, burg in the Illinois-Missouri league. | ft d Albert W. Uva | ere Pe At ecly ing sere aetrpants for commercial ; Negoes f Jose must ‘be later than <\heating and cooking were ap- H Council Bluffs, Iowa, July 274) the City of Bismarck In said| ust 10th, 1927, and completed not —Luther H. Taylor, original “Dume/inrleigh County, or te ie ota | Hak, eth September ist, 1927. | proved, and Jamestown, for which H 1] my Tay vi the County Court. of Burleigh | Gach, bid must ire accompahied by a}a new schedule of rates has been 2M i my” Taylor of the New York Giants. y Lt # MeCulicugh, Palmero, — | denied emphatically that he is dead |(PUMLY. at his office f FMomeanait | cee feed, Check for five per cent of] filed by the Ottertail Power com- : u s fei “ c 1 8 ¢ ck, 4 : and’ O'Neill, Heving;. Tineup GPa yThe Associated Press) | ey ghag ine orieiaal “Dummy” Taylor | Gurletgn County: Nort Deneter | eels Raa R Ee egee aaa! OF | pany, ‘ i jullen. New York — Maxie. Rosenbloom, | 4s dead as had been reported is dis- | Syu ep ec hereby further notified | F. Will, Chairman of the Board of| The Red River Power company, ie : 1 {New Mork, deteated Tony Marullo,| Patches’ from Galesburg, Ill., today.| that Hom, 1. 'C. Davies, Judge of the| County Comminsionorstias eer aac which serves Grand Forks, also : rs not scheduled. New Orleans (10). Hirillo Martineg,| In a statement te the Councj] Bluffs | County @purt within and for the Fan? pat tie bidder will, if success: | wag authorizedsto inatitute = new je as follows: F * f ‘ Granish lightweight champion, beat | Nonpareil today he wrote as follows: | County oF Burleigh, and State of | ful, promptly enter into rate schedule at Emi vl ¢ as ‘e ‘ , North Dakota, has fixed the Jat day|with the mecesnary bond for the schedy WESTERN LEAGUE gohn Lambardo, Philadelphia (10),|- “I am original ‘Dummy’ Taylor, 1) NP February, 4. D. 1928, at the hour | performance of the work. to the right’of the commission to. hhoma City 7; Lincoln 12, » Eddie Anderson, Wyoming, knocked| remember this Lyman B. Taylor, 1 of 10 o'cloekin the forenoon’of said| ‘The Board of County Commiasion- their reasonableness, at a- later. No 7; Denver 5. out. Jackie Houzner, New York (1). | think, from the davs when I Piaved/day, at the Court Rooms, in the|ers of said* Burleigh County re- : f 18; Omaha 12, femt-pro ball. in Mlinors and Ohio.| Court House inthe City “of Bis: | serves the Fight to reject any or oii | date, either on. its own motion of ‘ichita 9; Des Moines 2. Newask, N. J.—George Courtney,| He was a graduate of the Miinois|marck in sald County aud State, as| bids. + . * on complaint of consume: ‘ Oklahoma, knocked out Abie Bain,| school far the deaf and was a south. | ‘he time and, place for hearing and iy ord F of the Boafd of County| 4: schedule. of tolls So; be 1 Newark, (2): Paw. He never went into profes. | adjusting all anid Deceated: whine Commplssioners. . isaminaer,. {charged by the Dakota Cent sional bayeball, but he waa one of the | fave heen duly and regularly. pres ‘County Auditor, ne company for calls. :on Montgomery, Ala. — “Cowboy best semi-pro pitchers ever developed | cented as hereinbefo} rovide 1/11-18-20-81 * ‘ farm lines also was approved. -, nkie” Osner, Tulsa, Okla., de-| in Ilinois.” Dated Juiy eo fe “27. ications by | feated “Chick” Miller. Chicago’ (10). pie toh oad sootalnine muterans 41 Thirty-four per cent of all women : Fo ges uring the days when mmy” Tay- Indignapolis—Chuck Wi; In- dianapolis, beat: Leo. Disvlen Chicago (0) ie? out Ball to Rebuild THAN RIGKARD Johnson Sensational | i 7 i Speed With Which He Hurled summed to work Jor was pitch a en onan nce He Pitched ! Made It Seem Like Continuous White Line All Way to Plate, Evans | the in 1907, ha then se6h that 1 scores John pitehe us. 2 when W the yer t pit BY BILLY EVANS ever forget the first day I c nei- who It was | his unexpected but n Washington, to drop out to the ball plate stand waiti to the p in . i f |10 to 4, and the Mackmen the sec- | baiteiie e: just couldn’t wait—that is the| ond, 5 to 2. Forthergill and Manuch | As he wound up! reason given by Eleanor Coleman, /hit for the circuit. The Washington to deliver the member of the 1924 American Olym-| Senators ‘returned te thane ween Go ball 1 smiled at wimming team and women's ath-| ground dd won a twin bill from | his long, lose} letic itor of a Milwaukee news-| Chic, > to 1, and 6 to 5. The sec- | arms going! paper, and La Vern Dilweg, Mar-| ong ne went 11 innings, although throug the ual | quette’s All-America end, as explana-| the Senators outhit their rivals, 18 pitching motions.| tion of th t clopment, This !to 5. Joe Judge collected five hits | Next, I photograph was taken when Dilweg | in attempts in the night cap. : was duated from the quette| Pittsburgh went into a tie with thé ich he de- law school a few weeks ago. | Chicago Cubs for first place in the the ball 7 —|Ni 1 League, when they defeated left his| Taylor. Pictures taken n 6 to 5. Max Carey starred nd: sped’ ON|. prove’ ihe’ local man’s élaime withude he Robins with 3 hits, 3 runs and late T pubt. tolen bases, but the rest of Uncle | with) For the last few years he has been| Wilbert’s flock was somewhat dor. its! couch at the Iowa school for the deaf, | mant. : t seems like one con. | ainvans ferancinnati made it four straight | and a rather thin] * . rom the Louis Cardinals in- Be | Asks Injunction le eenk tanh cher’s box to, the | ed the! Vashington | era player was set down on his: ¢laims a ‘TIL of these ‘at bend is claims as aRe: to “Dummy” Taylor’as THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Los Angeles Welcomes Dempsey; ry 2 ton Newlyweds Sethe Browns; fe LA VERN DILWEG AND BRIDE jdelph to Halt Big Bout For Championship | -P—A_ petition n to prevent the pro- unney ‘ hip fight here first definite natch, was filed 5 Toledo Mudhens back 12 to 7 gto the Judge of the County. Court of Bur! it BAMBINO GETS ‘83RD HOMER IN - BROWNS” GAME | Hugmen Lay Ball's Men Low, 15-1, 12-3—Saints Wal- lop Brewers ( The Associated Press) r St. Louis Browns have yet to ull game from the Yankees Huggins’ outfit yesterday | rownies low in two games. | Hugmen took the opener by a count and then pounded out a 1 The Yankees have won uecession from the St. Babe Ruth and Lou their home run derby, The Bambino belted | slants out of the lot inning of the opener and other in the sixth to his| Ruth’s wallops brought this uson's total to 33, but Gehrig con- cd for his 33nd in the windup | neet Cley Both ted | in, nd trimmed Boston 7 to 2. scored all their runs in the th mning. Ira Flagstead hit a homer with Myer on first. Shaute | held the Red Sox to six hits. Tigers, Athletics Split The Athletics and the Detroit Ti- ers split a double header at Phila- Detroit won the first game | their winning streak to six| handing the world’s ‘cham- short end of an 11 to 10 Reds are now only a_ half game behind Brooklyn, which holds fifth place. The Cubs were idle, preparatory to ing up their home stand today against New York. | McMillan Aids Saints |, MeMillen’s bat was a big factor in ia iz Milwaukee yesterday, the! nts romping home with an 8 to 3| MeMillen clouted 2 home runs, | triple. The Saints won the| in the first frame at the ex-| (pense of Sanders, who was touched jfor two singles, a triple and one of | MeMillen’s four baggers, which net-| ted four runs. Pillette.of the Saints | allowed the Brewers only four hits, | one of which was a homer by Bunny | Brief. 3 The Louisville Colonels turned he) as match in which the victors 17 blows off the combined deliveries of | Milstead, MeCullouch and Maun, while i touched for an even dozen blo: hannon led the Louisville attack with four hits, including a triple. |, Kansas City was knocked off 8 to 1 in the first game of their twin bill with the Millers, but came back to | beat Minnecpolis 7 to 3 in the night a | slugeiny collected ADs ‘The Indianapolis and Columbus jteams were idle, tneiv scheduled ame having been’ played previously. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS INTHE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF August T. Solberg, Deceased. | Notice “is hereby given hy. the undersigned, Hugo Solberg, Admin- istrator of the estate of August 1 Ub ate of the Township® of n the County of Burleigh of North Dakota, de reditors of, and’ all claims against said sed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within — six jmonths after the first publication of this notice, to said: Trugo Solberg at the office of soseph Coghian, at- jtorney at law in the city of ‘Bis- marek in sgid Burleigh Gounty, or igh County, at his office in light of* his Johnson majof league game in which he ever participated as a ago, but not enough, it seemed. Dar was six feet tall, and a blacksmith, from St. Louis.” a freshman at Ober! later he entered Marietta college, the Alma Mater of Vice President Dawes. the’ dormitory ‘yindows knock out with home runs.” up ball park: etta, organization which raised funds to build Marietta college’s first diamond and grandstand, or RRS ea ws re feels he could use a few more Ban Johnson When He | Was Catcher on Oberlin Col- lege Team When They De- feated Cleveland Nationals in 1880—Was Only Major League Game He Ever Took Part in Chicago, July 27.—()—In the twi- baseball career, Ban reealled the only today player,\47 years Johnson was a team, representing catcher, and his Oberlin College, defeated the Cleveland Nationals in 1880, 2 to 0. i“ “We had a strapping big named Davis pitching,” Johnson “and uid, I caught him, with no mask, chest protector or shin guards. After the game I soaked my catching hand in hot salt water for how Didn't Pad it Enough “That was before the days of the modern catcher’s glove and I padded up my fingerless mitt for the game, Davis Ban was then in his 15th year and in, Two years It was there that his real affection for the diamond developed and he said today to go. there for the dedication of the new athletic field this fall. that he had promised Played at Second “I played at second, besides catch- ing, at Maricttu, but’I remember best I used to Johnson’s t efforts at building he said, was at Mari- where he headed. the student in New York.City are wage earners. fa In Juneau, [a Alaska, th nine ingle tmen to every: single: woman. Jack’s Still After Jack e OF ALL BUT 4 LOUIE PLAYERS... | | i 4 i | NE: Jack Kearns (left) looks prosperous in this picture, but seemingly he | dimes, as instanced by his action | against Jack Dempsey for $600,000. He’s shown returning from Eng- land with Mickey Walker, who retained the welterweight champion- ship in his bout over there with Milligan. Recalls D ys Met Major 9 | tric property at Grenora from Foss & Astrup were approved. | Route and specifications filed b: the Ottertail Power company for! a transmission line from Wahpe- ton to Davenport were approved. New rates have been filed by; the Hughes Electric company for} electric service in New Leipzig) and Burt and were, approved by! the board. The board also has ap- the wig-wag signals which | the Great Northern railroad pro- | Poses to install at the Thirteenth street crossing in Fargo. Liberation of ‘Lifer’ Once More Is Denied A fourth attempt to rescue Harry Smith, alias Wiley Mullenax, from a | life term in the state prison here, has failed. Smith was sentenced to a life term from Grand Forks county following his ~lea of guilty to a murder | charge. After serving several years jhe began a series of habes actions which has been car cessively to the district and state supreme courts, the federal district court and the federal cireuit court of appeals. ‘The latest denial of the amnlication was by the latter tribunal which held it had no power to order Smith’s liberation. Buy from your neignhorhiod Strictly Union Made ho le | " ANHEUSER-BUSCH ‘ ST. LOUIS : ‘Gamble-Robinson Fruit’ Co. “ : | Fight There: ay Buy Milwaukee Team WILL DISPOSE Says He Had ‘Despaired of Playing Good Ball With Present Lineup’ measures proposed by Ball, to wreck the present and rebuild it for n Ph Brown Club, jon, gave rise today to rumo the club management contem- d the purchase of the Milwaukee Ameri Ball said he had despaired of play- ing successful baseball ent Brown lin nd to all but four of his players might be scrapped or traded. Baseball dopeste k to Mr. Henry abouts the i when reports, “I or the pur- Y now owned by the widow of o Borchert. Our dealings with Milwaukee Wave been confined to purchas. nd trades.” BOARD SPLIT ON POINT OF WAR TRAINI (Continued from page one) formal statement presented for rec- ord, he charged that prop: now are attacking the milita of the government and ing well-meaning citizen Chureh was bitter when hat because he fi preparedness for pe communist nor Miss Palmer about the $s negotiating f e of the proper he peace is neither vors, en sub- jected to a b: mostly from church and religious organiza tions, which .are actively opposing nilitary training in colleges. He: view, she said, is that military train= ing should be made optional’ w requirement that a in phy Statistics presented by institution heads showed™that 22% per cent of the freshmen and sophomore stu- dents at the state university are ex- cused from military ini for cause and about 20 per cent of those ut the agricultural college. Causes for the excuses ranged from physi= cal disability to lack of time because students have to support themselves while in school, Final decision of -the question is expected upon Kitchen’s return, which probably will be within a week, ALL ALOFT FOR CHILE Santiago, Chile—Sorth America, too, is to have passenger air service. The South American Commercial Aero-Navigation Company, which ope- rates an air mail service between Santiago and Valpai has an- nounced plans to establish’ passenger and mail airplane service to Iqui- que in North Chile, Temuco in South Chile, and possibly to Buenos Aires, across the Andes. A representative of the company has gone to Europe to take charge of three passenger planes purchased for the new services. eee | Send for booklet Real Hop Malt Syrup Saazer and choice domestic skillfully blended with the of America’s finest barleys by America’s foremost maltsters— that’s Budweiser Real Hop Malt Syrup. ‘ Get a can and try it. 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