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—~"""- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE " WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1927 > a er Yankees _ _ Capture American | Bi | Baseball _Champtonahip. Twin Win Over Cleveland HIS BODGYUARD ‘SQEEC"FPENMN ARE FEATURES [Sescus<) CROP SMALLER © eee Assures Hugmen Pennant ror FIRST DAY faa ane Me Maat? scored against the fi itl ae vaders Sunday. it is belie OF H. S | "Tike one element of doubt that gave Favorable Weather Until Late vor of common’ alfalfa than no ¢ to British hopes was the ‘bol- Sep eed | The unusually short crop of ¢ canadian stering of their lineup that sent Cap- tember Needed im | Tiiuita, small cartyover. of Grimm Still Finish Season Six Points Ahead ee " * _ -| tain Richard George to No. 1 in place ’ | alfalfa in the United States, and prob- If Team Loses All Games From Now on and Second Place} Leaves Detective at Training \Practices Becoming More In gt Coptain Claude Fert. a and Captain Northern Districts Jable decreased production of common y a 5) i H ohn enning to No. 2, succeedin, jalfalfa in Montana and Sout a Camp Monday as He Goes | | tensive as Initial Game. With ; Major "Austin Witinny These Alfalfa, seed “production — fall| are expected: to give considera fot et, ” jchanges were made Sunday with ajquite a little below that of last year /®upport to prices for G to Visit Friends | Ashley Draws Near Slew'ts adding weight and aggres:|unless killing frosts hold off longer | notwithstanding the prospective i alveness. than usual, according to information; grease in production in Idaho and olo observers were doubtful, how- | received by the U. S. bureau of agri- | |\NEW.-METHODS USED ager that any change in tactics by| cultural economics. Because of rains| ‘the average prices per 100 pounds ¢ the British would be able to curtailjand cool weather, the crop in north- paid to rowers for common alfalfa oe the effectiveness of. the “big four.”jern and central producing districts | seed for the crop years 1918 to 1926 BOUTS SHOW SPEED) | Athletics Win Their Encounters, Gothamites Will | | HOME RUN RECORD IS) BROKEN BY PLAYERS s| i€ | | —o | = oe Champion Faster, Stronger ie " mot With Tommy Hitchcock playing bet-|is later than usual. Favorable weath-| were as follows: 1918, $15.20; 1919, Pre redline National’! ina iat Pen-| Than When He Trimmed Change Made in Work of Be teas any time during i) career) er unieth te latter part of September oo are 60; 1921, $12.6 Irates Leading National League, Look ood to Gain Pen- ‘ rt an evereaux Miiburn in the form] is nee in those districts. 3 is 8 ‘ mn a Si ty a Dehipeey Lave’ Fall | Backficl—Mandan Booked Jot 15 years aro, the Americans right | Conditions. were better in southern #16 nant—Cincies Trounce Phillies, 5 to 3—Kaws, Hens | ty ha x: | now are considered invincible. roducing districts than elsewhere. aig fe ae sonal iaii For Armistice Day pac cass LE) Fields Im Tens, New' Mexico and 100 pounds for we Fe ct ied For Secon in American Association | fate “Avivue dil Ba | Yesterday's Gamea’t rizona ware larger than last year.|mon alfalfa in the Missouri Val 4itk Et pt. 1h-—(P)— | vi | Most: people would sabttaliy: belleta , | Speed without loss of the requisite A Yesterday’s Games Reports receive ffom | Kansa " oT ne tol (ene Rene fen aay Babe Ruth . ics ~ 7 “A Nebrasi, Gitahohis: Colorado Mon-; y 7 L : A . " = : a, that the heavyweight champion of |. jabe Rut. weight ay sas the outstanding tana, Wyoniirig andthe Dakotas in-| lo 1920, 5 New Bont Sept. Ne (AI )—For the fifth time since the world, of all people, is best uble | if 5 » characteristic of the Bismarck fan (By The Associated. Pre ee that production is -likely to $17. 3, od ranicees Have captired ae American league baseball cham- or: the Yankees trounced Cleveland twice| With the initial dune vot We wae “first Game” last veer. ietce picdetio 3 va pionship. When the team defeated Cleveland yesterday int) came west t aay pa ee a with Ashley, here, just- 10 days] poston Meh ves *—NEWS BRIEFS 1 me . stereo 2 5 ‘ ing for the most expensi | pennant. uth is just seven ractices becomii e in- i awe both games of a double header, it cinched the pennant., ing for the most expersive show in POBAANE A seam nie clitult. lent | eeanee MEIN te taretaee PH] Peo agen 3} igi esha ence he ae NEWS BRIEFS | be Ruth hit his 51st home run of the season in the with “Jack Dempsey at Sdldiers’| record of 59. and there is every in- day and tackling and blocking work GiveuntiMeadbws dud Gooch at than Init gear, "In Utah eat, | o—____——_____—--e first contest and his 52nd in the windup. The Yankees won) Field—the champion’ today had no tion he will achieve the cherjshed started earlier in the week. are conflicting. some indicating a) Thirty-two persons are serious struck by B decrease or About the same sie ns} freight train on Weehawken. N. J., cod Just two of the, backfield Pittsburgh | last year, which was below normal.| grade crossing} flagman and. crew men are assigned the duty of carry-! Genewich, Sieeditace were and Pe ps nowhere else will the tardi-| held. a ig the ball, and the others do the . iness of killing frosts be such an im-| mee ofthouse and Hank Brows | UT2s®! Aldtidge, Kremer and-Gooch.| Sertant factor as in Utah, because| Lindbergh reaches Seattle, west- one minding him, goal. New ways of using the backfield “yg slight increase while others, a slight| hurt when trolley car i have been introduced by Coach by 5 to 3 scores in each game. New York 15 games left on the schedule. If the team lost all of these while th Philadelphia Athletics, now in second place, won all of the remaining 17 games, the Yankees still would finish the sea-) , d, left his personal bodygua Smith of detective headqu: spinning ns of the stock-| Id Chicago gunme a left the training camp Mon- son six points ahead of the Mackmen. lay to visit with friends at Le have been entrusted with the pigskin- i R A pI this state in recent years has been ern terminus of transcontinental air Are Great All-Arcund Team Fokenty Ua tee eee toting job in practice, while Hoftman S13 - 4[Producig about one-third of the to-j tour. ‘ Still 0 dd ! f ; . Some of the keenest students of baseball believe the femate HE HBe G ae ane diana Ge EO Swenre and Boe jeg” sc | sae ensped ERT velo “toi | F: 2 y and! be the smallést since 1922 and mayj press passes to Dempsev-Tunney ankees are the greatest all-around team the game has ever day for Gene was still visiting Yankees are the greatest all-ar s the sergeant was still. spinning his known, It tops the American league in team batting and) yarn, Fred Land ; red Landers and Hedstrom have} Henline; Blake, Weinert, Carlson} not be mare than "10 or 15 per cent| fight uncovered when Nev jreturned to school, thus adding to [Shae tab OF capeeiMent comemetelen Hartnett. of the record 1926 crop. There lice arrest Jacob Messer, York po- was one point behind the Chicago White Sox, leaders in With the champion absent, not TRO MUSOR oF ‘Brown, who played at end last year, vaiela lage LU aki i i ss rages. » Yankees ve" people with business on the ane lis be d port to this country. During the past ee E team fielding, in the last official averages. The Yank le uppenring at the eainp. | gj aon ee tatous’t sprinter se Klipetela: ts holding down rthevof tia [CIncInMAL 7. two years Canada has contributed the| Hackensack, Minn.—Six persons in- have hit 145 outs runs to date, five more than the previous t the country lub | CM is Pane pe |tackle positions. Adam Brown is tak-| — Sweetland and Wil Ri bulk of the alfalfa imports into this} jured and 13 others, sh ‘ EEA eat astabiished in 1888 by: th nner after his. three | Will always remember Gerald Thonn ine eure of the other tackle job. | and Hargrave. iijuay ro Kolp| country, having exported more than| Hackensack school ok Cmeage Nationals. Rath and Gebriy i Satisfied that his con- | Georectvien wie Paris and Slattery, as guards, are . five million .pounds to the United| an automobile driven by Mrs. J. W. have contributed #7 home runs to the DEMPSEY DOES that only three more | ORS eT rl d aa States during’ the fiscal year ended | Arthur total and today Ruth was seven whead kouts will fit pe perfect! | Bl pkadne vinsky are waging a battle for thi be : he Gehtle: Be to make on the 10-round title defense, Paddock .. paced! (Te0y Bre agin sft bt The movement in Arizona, New of Gehrig. Ruth has to ma nl, S aay fense, Thompson here center position. York, Landers and} New York Mexico. and ‘Tetas ae deasott tan, gavavavavavan y . t even more homers to equal his. rec . box Thursday and Friday ‘and _proba- P aes Hedstrom are being used at end: St. Li ‘ i ord, established in [--— WORK: fly tice before putting aside his aa See | Dunn and Serlges an two ti Ke ely ane, Walker and P cumesige} sbclosd ides puellibs " Arona @ = a a : fren Re pushed | £ indidates for backfield positions. Sherdel and sea IF eae on ea ey vane NS HE eZ <je bias Cho: pounds, Tunney, in the Genngetown ges, while green, is coming along I P cording to the consensus of new 3 \fast and is showin “AS! via con ' gz that his speed R oH ; ee via ! last fall, ; Be that ‘qauee| loor ele yantad tulle St. Louis ... and conditions of that certain mort- a 6 stronger, and is boxing and puneh- | ; ¥ ing bet ata : ! Thompson made mes, Clarkson and age made, executed and delivered ng better than at any time in his fy Christian Bertsch, Jr., mortgago any time since the club wuliiatied’ 00 i i Diskinese or Linton may be includ-| Haines, Keen, H. Bell, Rin, Petcerac the National league Indder| : +g ihe Added weight, some of the ooo, Sarde im ed on the Bismarck schedule this | Schulte. : and FP arisen Ber inet de noe during the recent road sh the Champion Hammers Away at ene intends to remove be-| fs Sees Kig Near. The October 22 date is open, Leggs ae oa ete Chicago Cubs. ‘The Corsairs now oc- : the battle crept into t kept Thompson nd one of these two teams is,ex- LEAGUE for record in the, offige of the rex cupy the crowning nest, rring Partners—Is Hav- | punching equip about his back yee urstomPeon nected to fill the gap. i First Game Og aor ineree Daicgtas Baas to-spere, jand shoulders. The champion is ni *Thompsom track ambitions) One of the feature games of the g E ay eleven o'clock Hard, timely vr through the wais hittin pitching brought 1” ing Intensive Workouts | ticeably slin 2 | and hips. Tunney may visit Tex Rickard, t ; s but did not prevent him from getting j°@59R is scheduled here for October Cleveland . himself a regular job on the football |; When Mandan will journey across! New York . the river to play the Bismarck grid-| Hudlin and L. Sewen? Pipgras an 0 4 1peorded in Book "111" of Mortgages d}o" page 728, which default consists : vietory in 2 “ ae Fields, Crete, Mlinois,! ieot in Chi team. of against the Bostor o ’ promoter of the show, in Chicago to- e the failure of id mortgagor to i ees ciiched the 4b Under Gio bags OLLAY Pelom eouning Go Game: & been a member of the men. Rearrangement of the schedule, Bengough. y the principal secured, by said £ Gielarhatas! QO | seasons, playing half. Completed Tuesday, brings Bismarck mortgage when due, e inte: tory in the o Tinie el ; slight difference of opinion exists Ihe ied bl \ 2 ors ne due, the fitere routed their pit conse alie k Dempsey) netween the promoter and the cham- ivend his career this't? Mandan for the closing game of Second Game thereon and the taxes against said | 7 In a large varicty Greenfield, after hrough his second seeret work-| yign on the ticket. question. — Like oa season, Armistice | day. The| R LR RITE fear ‘3034, i ‘ : ield, te I ques: + 5 i ry 22, 3 He ii " a ; Aldridge hurled t floodlight last nighty his! some others, Gene ordered 500 tick- E his mreatest feats last sen Minot game here October 8 will | Cleveland pe ae said” mortgage. and as herein. de- of celors and sh lS oo cand ohis fastest, (ote to. the ‘big. show nnd reve ived | ior Was, hesmetunns nt a lil ekeqyetnr at er feature of the season.| New York .. ete ribed, and that said mortgage will . r Or thee be : ics oni Bom years, That was the longest of S™arting under the crushing defeat| Shaute an 3 Hoy be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- fer fall ’27. Mee nings tor ¢ he settled down to intensive | 09 long and sensational runs that “ministered them at Minot, the Bis-| tins. ises in such mortgage and herein- ‘ Gee ee training. 'e @ din, He men are determined seal as, desc , ' ‘ont door See Ou “ Fo: ound © « vn, due to severe losses s year. Fargo at Far, o court house in the County of e Our Sherdel eoathpawed Src oraneee Hecpeteca ny el Pennant Progress || tron tas: year's team, has prospects Id, is sure to be another] Chicago . : kota gh und State of North Da to submission in the ! heavy bag, duck Nammered away. (=e ",cleven.. The material ee hlight of the season. The hope| Philadelphia . 16 Mavtne Stir duy Of Ostoben ti > fv ~ Windows Louis, the Red Bir Dave Shade, California middleweight 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION at present looks a! that Bismarck can come through with| Connally, Jacobs, Cole and Crous ib'watloty the amount due upon au * hea made the occasion impressive by facet S carey on a hoayy| oe over the Midget gridders is) Grove, Walberg and Cochrane, Per-} mortgage on the day of sale includ- a rumpus between Schub we the er champion for the first | Milwaukee 6: n reports that Coacl 5 ng the taxes. kid shortstop and Mann, Oe ee ae i ee iF Thompson, the leader, lives in| Charley Kimball is faced with the The premisey described in said time in the preparation for the Tun y Bt » % : fielder. Players and umpires separ- | ney mateh, Toledo 64 Mount Vernon, N. Y., and is 20 years} Necessity of ees a number of 4 may coe es Brena teem ated the players, who were allowed, : a1 old. green mea into his team. 4 dogs . to continue in the game. The Giants, Given Speedy Workout St. 1 6 —____. Mobsidge, here October 29, should . ae tone Bo Quarter (8%) i having been knocked out of second) Shade gave Jack the Indianapolis 86 2M Will Battl furnish fans another taste of good| Washington 3 1 vf nty -#ix place in thesstanding, came back for yorkout he has had with Louisville nS 7 Munn Wt attie footwall. 1 Comparatively unknown in eo Grn a ed Forty a 12 to 6 win the second game Bere re i Columbus, 99 | this section of the country, Mobridge| Braxton and Ruel. : North Kighty Geis Haine HIRE i eee RE SHY ze | George Gofrey. at {has rolied up an imposing list of vie~ cee 480), West of the Sth. Principal run rally rt ig sede cast Ma Games Today Hl i = tories for itself along the Milwaukee} jame eridian in Burleigh County tired. ‘The G but was on the receiving end all the kK | N Y k T ht line. and State of North Dakota. ired. The G k Rie: ansas City at Minneapolis. ! ew Yor onig: e : There will be due on such’ mort- five more in the Cp Bie Hoy Peterson, a ae Mi eat St. é i ._,, Valley Cy Scheduled Detroit .: kage at the date of sale the sum of 0 rallied in the eighth and ninth but x ouetpnee party Hyer vd ! _ Valley City scheduled here| Washington . $3,096" Principal and = interest ; out with the bases |, SURE Ried in The Uke In a] November 6 and fans are anxious to| Stoner, Carroll and Woodall; thereon, and $689.98 taxes with in- q int Peterson's up- we i 3 been) see what the Barnes county gridders| enbee and — ee er cen vee ane against said eon AMERICAN LEAGUE rexarided | dkely to deter-| can accomplish under w new coach, aking actbtal sum mic ‘thereon ai the serie a OR GHABTERIRURAED Oe L. minea pineender, George) With the outstanding teams of the First Ga Game the date of salo of $3,757.53, besides } ins bu MUCH BuRton LTE hoUTEn New York ........ Ae 41 i ve iladelphia negro,} state scheduled, this year gives the costs, disbursements and ex- Riel agua than delphia > 80 75 | will oppose Monte Mura of Lincoln,| promise of furnishing fans the finest] St. Louis seerene & 8 Penses of this foreclosure. } ; igh a Ase ethene) on pnen hington pees 23 6 Neb Paee pea going route at Eb- Jaetba fare they neve oe ae be-| Boston .. ‘an idan 5 10 fl Dated Ba eee tig Fa short by y D y A. Senin rf anleniow eet . 7 ‘gh 0 . 4 fore them in some time. It is one inn i ENLETN, ' hander. Tt Bs. are now Tne ee heer ena Ade” NOs f 6 TH Gofrey arrived in New York yes-| of the most strenuous schedules ever| Jones and Schang;’ Russell Se ie ee Mortgagee. games « SU hie cea eee 60 77 igs, terday from San Kyancisco after four] attempted by Bismarck and it en-| Hoffman, Moore. Aitorney for. Mortearee, ack almost eceer ale St. Louis . ee BD: 82 401; days on the train. He weighed 227! tails meeting the majority of the es Bismarck, North Dakota. Cinci i ; Pas _jvas opened, closed | Boston Lis eekes aD pounds, the same as he scaled at the] leading teams of the state, Jamestown 1 Atos Tl = Quakers © Ge eit performance about 10 | time hé knocked out Jimmy Maloney | and Grand Forks ‘Forks excepted. Tans in the ninth, wh _ Kolp had to Flynn Calls for Speed St. Louis erecta SONAR i, ops catisinstew fight A eek hed started gee ey Throughout the five rounds, Man- veland at New York. who have been willing to meet G Vangilder and Dixon, Wi a Faaiate Senge [Heer Flynn followed his pupil] Detroit at Washington, frey. Munn is under the manage- Hartley, Hoffman. /around the ring, calling for speed{ Chicago at Philadelphia, ment of Dan Hickey, who coached “land more s and Jack responded Paul Berlenbach from an amateur ‘ nf ieata the A test stepping he has NATIONAL I LEAGUE ea wretiies to the light heavyweight js : : jac {shown in three wee ct.| title. Munn weighs 215, : ; Milwaukee \. Eechis: Seven thetic Whike the mereury’ stood around Littshurah +--+ ‘i Es] : — sicneal 7) St, Paul ....-: Beis cathe «Mac of ihe ay when Jack took his af- |? o + 48 +56 + i — 3 omy; Sighth assured the Mackmen of their : inst. the heh eh Poua 7 56 Nine years of experimenting ipcan ennere and Ncidene Mm y Phe Boston Red S erence * comparatively coo h{ Chicago 7 60 effort to breed tailless sheep has re- iy-in-! i ach mame of a double head i joston 80 .407| such short tails that they do not] Players—Cup.E: to against the St. Lou and - dack seemed to | pry, : Ey : yel up, Expected 3 to 2. The draianat went (19 : on has aout an = A ladelphia . B58} AS Se Stay in America inning: vle’s triple and Shan-| program for tonight, wi Games T. Erring husbands in Central Africa = crs double scored the winning. Fan, US Cee ce: | Nawiork cree beeen are fed a lizard porridge by their] New York, Sept, 14—P—With = Bigeree play a the eight, nati SE Cup teres nicht mn pe, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. wives, who have a firm belief that] odds heavily against them, the Brit- Mab AL ade broke. acto 2 dead: | Der 22- Boston at Pittsburgh. the homing instinct of the ligurd will] ish army-in-India challengers for} sy, 10 rob d ate to 2 B Brooklyn at Chicago, be wi 3 to their men. the international polo cup were de- tate retie.. ines ad "resmers Me- Kaws, Hens, Tied for Second ME oS aE = Sy —— ~ coneat and O'Neil. s" Kansas City and Toledo are ti cond place in the American as- “HAT i.e) oe Others seh ebadaiba: fation standing today, b tue | of Toledo's victory over Indianapolis, | w ! ‘OH, DO You TAK WF THAT OUTAT] while Minneapolis was beating the} Blues. Yesterday, the Saints equalled eae ree Poe siltine ‘aelociation xecord tor| DOESN'T COME: ‘ : - - ¢ double plays in defeating Milwaukee, THROUGH TM as : 4 Twin Cities station, 3 to 2 Louisville and Columbus! OUT JUST 6 HERMAN rk 4 pea’ * eeday, their game having| 7 ly, f E by a church een played previously. . . 4; Pat Malone sold to the Chicaro| Bre stance > Cubs to report after Sunday's game, HE BEE * tio : turned in his 20th victory for Min- e CHANGING ALMOST program is @ musical neapolis by whiffing 10 men and al- é * ‘ CNERN DAY ‘ a 310 pm. lowing eight scattered hits to defeat Kansas City, 5 to 3. His strikeout total of 202 leads the league. enenp: : ¢ q 5 have WAMD (22 wie Mt 5 At St. Paul, Milwaukee shared its ; a 9 Se : . é. 22 , musical program at 7:15 p. ¥ record of 193 double plays, set in “a . q P e 4 musical pi ‘at 11 will tiene, the [a th y.” s station's ac siete. 1925, with the Saints, who chalked 3 up two double plays to win the 17ST 1 ” 2 i fourth game of the series 3 to 2. — 8 5 j ee con WD concert cot will -be sent out ‘ Home runs by Veach and Kelly, c : : : . Alege aie 6 us each with a man on base, gave the A , Ss . At 8 th sl = A ave | ta Toledo Mudhens a decisive victory of — 8 vy) ta ' rise lowed by al ‘ : 5 to 0 over Indianapolis, and moved them into a tie for second place with the Blues. ’ = (By The Associated Press) New York—Andy Di Vodi, Brook- Wyo, , defeated Tommy White, Houston, 10, Lew Hurley, New York, 5 | | eat : } : Dh tie ‘ana Bint ‘Humphreys, England, drew, z= 4 X a co 5 + rate eae? wit es ‘OC nD! Day ort > “Boston—Jimmy. Sacco, East Bos- 3 = : ° . A Nie: and at 8 30 plats wen selection. . ? ‘ee ‘won from Sid Barbarian, Detroit, a iPad iti Mee ta, Has Nege's As mue STRAIN Bed Uhlan, Los, An- ASH ISON THE CLUBS. a louie Soares ST ERE ac a aad ‘ia ins Mat hi asia aca “seneone:th Shecigereechatenieli ate tnperirearae se mmiwn 2 ech ntnln = AatnAetetn tet Ante NAM ete Ge Ah N A s - Pron

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