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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 | Cincy Breaks Cards’ Winning Streak by Copping 14-inning Game |. Ge no DNR tle RRL al at the first morning assembly. The invocation will be given by Rev. V. F, Larson, Brastrup ‘will give the ‘ / | day period. This count will be made}the doctor and dentist possibly Another G:endon, young Hu- simultaneously with the traffic cen-| fatally. FINISH ON OWN | bert, is teaching rowing, at sus. In this way it will be possible! ‘The men are: Dr. M. E. O’Keefe,| Three men from Bismarck and ‘columbia... to determine the approximate road| prominent surgeon, probably con-|Mandan plan to attend the North | response, varsity tutor at Cclumi burden on every mile of improved{cussion of brain and internal in-|Dakota Funeral Directors’ conven- ity, - x | Papa Dick teacher th_nav~ how |! 1 4ca) Mauler Will Headline| A complete and thorough traffic | stato highways. juries. tion at Valley City today, Wednes- ie, id J eet Melee wey : .+.. The Braves had to give jeensus of North Dakota highways! Besides the enumeration made by} Dr. B. F. Gibbs, dentist, possibly | day, and Thursday. wi e principal speaker $10,009 for Sisler inste> of the Card to Be Held in Capital will be made by the state highway; cach patrolman, special enumerators | fracture of spine and serious head| Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state health | banquet at 7 p. m. Wednesday. waiver p-ice... And his alary 4 department to determine the present! will be placed at various points to|and body injuries. officer, and T: G. Kennelly, Mandan! Present officers of the association * will run him up to about twenty City on July 2 traffic density and possibilities of; make a more detailed count of the! Cliff Burnham, pilot, serious head| funeral director, left Pcl for |are H. A. Brastrup, Jamestown, St. Louis Had Won 8 Consecu- - » Hornsby says he has its future growth. automobiles using the read. Pas-| injuries. i Valley City and Joseph Tschumper-| president; J. H. Mantz, Anamoose, e a ‘ | des heating. One is for The doctors were unconscious atjlin, local undertaker, will attend the|vice president; G. D. Challey, Lis- tive Games Previously; |] a swell outfielder .. Red Grange |) | k dal trucks and their ton-}the hospital here. Burnham will re-| convention Thursday. , | bon, second vice president; Carl A. a i] is qutting football and going || ™arck ouly ide ‘h y, business and other|cover, attendants said, but recovery] Mr. Kennelly is one of the princi-; Jacobson, Crosby, secretary and f Cincy Lost 4 |] back to the movies... Four |jthe Billings Wildcat, who now re- s will be counted in the sur-| for the doctors is a matter of doubt, | pal speakers on the program. Oscar Westrup, Flasher, treasurer. f jes hore, will headline card, Oscar ° , n P, , thou a we-k is four thou wheth- id ciener wl A ont, alt " toda i The trio left Council Bluffs early] H. S, Eckles, Philadelphia, presi- pebtn here eeninrni i t een Ba ereet eel the thee t i fie census,to deter-|today, intending to fly to a clinic|/dent of the H. S. Eckles company, WOOF! WOOF! RAY KOLP IS HERO|| swell Vanderbilt Hotel where ie i s be 1 have nat been| Ment hopes to h a basis for esti-| mine the extent highways are used/at Denver, Colorado. They encoun-|has been engaged to give daily lec-] Cleveland—Because a dog catcher . ij] Pyle ives was burnt u, about ne} on e carc at mating the prob: frrowth of traf-| during the winter months will also|tered 8 rainstorm near Gothenberg|tures and demonstrations, H. A.|needs and has “great diligence” and {| the bunions hanging around the nthe Yast vit Wa eengeel tn Ca RS fie on ea ighway and the pfobable|be made, the department said. jand visibility was so low that Burn-|Brastrup, Jamestown, announced to-|a “peculiar skill,” he is entitled to Perce Malone Comes Close to|| lobby waiting for their dough | tea hae glee Nea pot at future of maintenancé. The} -————_____ ham endeavored to land at Gothen-|day. . | more money, according to K. H. ; «+ The house dicks strained at jen eagh has lost close decisions| at will be one of the principal) Fynnel-Shaped Cloud |bers., As the plane neared the! The series of talks by Eckles will|Ferry, superintendent of the Ani- No-Hit, No-Run Game in the leash... Reigh Count won't |] | CTT re Ratzlaff and. Johnny| {actors in deter-aining which roads * . ground a funnel-shaped cloud swung|deal with almost every phase of a|mal Protective League. His* peti- a race Victorian in the Belmont [jt Herman Matzlaff and. Johny {shall be surfaced or paved when} Hurls Plane in River! down and carried’the plane into the funeral director's work, Bastrup|tion to county commissioners also 12 to 0 Victory on account of bad leg... 7h rape oan MOE: eof them| funds for this work become avail- river. The ship struck a bank with|said. A general discussion of the|recommended classification, based Swipes whisper it is only : vie ale wit! nec vaien able, Gothenberg, Neb., June 19.—(AP) | teat force and was badly damaged.| work presented by Eckles will belon ability with sliding scale age eRe Victorian LAME AE on ae 8 dj, In order to learn the volume of ilar Heed 6 ———__—_—_ held following each demonstration.| But the county fathers failed to wled out of the Derby ene | Oras eri tatien Montana eiy,| traffic in rural communities and the airplane carrying three Coun-| Angry at the busses that put|The discussion will be featured at alagree. ““What'll we do, get a bunch .,S0 the secre is || 116 Me hee te t sats =i ana citYs! manner in which it diminisies be-jcil Bluffs men—a doctor, dentist,|them out of work, Shanghai rick-| breakfast session Thursday morning] of dogs for ’em to practice on here «+» Luque’s name is “Loo- ||“ ithe He i will 4 tn " first. since|tWeen, the community centers, the/and a pilot—encountered a funnel-|sha coolies stopped vehicles and at-|when Mr. Kennelly will give the|in the court hous one of them ane tee Pan uae hag Billy Petrollt- ett Bat Siew. ission has given instructions|shaped wind cloud near here Mon: ed dzivers. calling him something that Cu- y y in’ Jones here in the fourth round of P rT baci the headliner of a show Feburary 28. Special studies will be made con-| senger cerning the use of highways by | othe: trucks, the geogrophical distribution | age. of automobiles and their relationship | vehic to farm diversi ion, From this information the depart- Boxing will be resumed in Bis- when Lee Cavanagh, er Pyle likes it or not... The Afterriding roughshod over —o - position for three weeks, the high- geared advance of Bill McKechnie’s | pennant bound St. Louis Cardinals has struck a snag. The Cincinnati Reds, recovering from the sl that cost them first place in the nal League's bit- i ter pennant chase, took the Cardi- | ce nal’s measu to in_a thrilling E BETWEEN 14-inning battle at Cincinnati yes- + terday. The defeat snapped the St. Louis winning streak of eight CUBANS, GRAYS } straight games and marked the 9 Teague leaders’ fourth reverse in| “ Same oer IS CALLED OFF * hand it was the Reds’ first victory elie Lion Tamers Clash With in five contests and left them, two eiveuirtaneniiel full games back of the pace-makers. i ‘ iwanis ers in Inaugu- “4 Kolp Is Hero Lee Dillage’s Outfit Is Unable ral “Gatde: TONER Ray Kolp was the hero of the day + among Redland fans. The big right- to Get Here Wednesday + hander relieved ’Dolf Luque in the eleventh inning, held the Cards to Becaime'of Rain * two hits in four innings and drove z Charlie Dressen across the platter The Cuban Pirate B'smarck with the winning run with a single Gray game, scheduled for Wed- after two were out in the four-| nesday night, has been cinceled, 2 teenth. Luque pitched great ball] Kelly ionson said today. The for the Reds and would have won| Pirates will be unable to get in regulation time had not Jim here becau: cf the poor roads Bottomley poled his 14th homer of| caused by the rain in the last the year in the ninth to tie the| few days. — ‘ score. The Cuban, who shares the Simonson is lool:ing after the hard-luck title with wee Willie] team in the absence of Neil oar of the Cards, granted only Churchill. ihe four teams will fight it out eerie ese: 20 annings. TR) a ey ag for the city championship, the Reds got only nine off Flint Rhem.| Mickey Walker and championship of th. Bismarck dis- Seer maid: = Horace Ford ‘ trict toward the end of July, and handled 13 chances without a slip! Ace Hudkins Ready _| the state championship in Fargo the at shortstop for the Reds. + H first part of August. The winners Perce Malone Hurts a ae for Titular Fight) rita dueistinsnin wil wet ; . a free trip to the World’s Series or Joe McCarthy the fast ball that| Chicago, June 19.—(?)—Confident |the San Antonio convention. made him strike-out king of the|and in top form, Mickey Walker and| Fifty-six Bismarck boys will take American Association last year, just|his challenger, Ace Hudkins of|part in the city series, 14 on each missed entry at Boston into that | Nebraska, had their final strenuous | team. select circle of no-hit, no-run hurl-| workouts before them today in prep-}| The members of the opening ers. After Boston had won the first|aration for their 10-round middle-|teams are as follows: game of a Bunker Hill day double-| weight title match at Comiskey Lion Tamers—Bil! Crew, captain; header, Malone pitched the Cubs to|Park Thursday night. Lewis Allen, Harvey Erlenmeyer, a one-hit 12 to 0 shut out over the} Both will rest tomorrow, confin-| George Spoff, Robert Larson, John Braves in the nightcap. Malone|ing their training to light exercises. | O'Hare, Wade Green, Arthur Delzer, toiled through the first seven in-] Walker is already under the|Ralph Wenzel, Sidney Benser, John nings without a hit made against| championship limit of 160 pounds,|Hapstrom, George Finnegan, Ed- him. Zach Taylor, Braves‘ catcher,| his trainer reported, while the|ward Lahr and Joyce Boyne, broke the spell with a double in the | Neb a Wildcat, who for the first| Kiwanis Boosters—Henry Potter, eighth, but that was the only liberty|time in his career does not have to|captain; Dale Brown, Ernest Lack, Malone permitted. Meantime the| worry over making weight, is down | Robert Boelter, Gordon Harris, John Cubs were pounding out 20 hits off|to 154 mpunds. They both engaged | Cameron, Henry Weisenberger, Ed- four Boston pitchers. Charlie|in fast and furious sparring work-|ward Agre, Frank Potter, Roger Grimm got five but Kiki Cuyler was|outs yesterday, Hudkins knocking | Bliss, Raymond Crane, William the real Jeader with two home runs,|out one of his mates, Dixie Kid, a| Shepard, Isam Belk and Robert a double and a single. Virgil Barnes | Chicago negro light-heavyweight, in | Kuehn. pected a strong game for ae ers ae aon = raves in the first engagement an ile the champion was an 8 to celebrated his first appearance in a|5 betting favorite today, general Brown J ack Dashes Boston uniform with a 10 to 2 vic-|opinion among the boxers and rail! to Victory Before tory. Bush, Holley and Carlson| birds appears almost evenly divided were touched for 18 hits, including |on the outcome. Royalty at Ascot Rogers Hornsby’s 14th home run of| Many national notables have made the year. reservations. Among them are] Ascot, Eng., June 19—(#)—Before Petty Beats Dodgers Major Jimmy Walker of New York, |a huge crowd including the king and The only other Major League|several golf stars here for the na-|queen, Brown Jack today won the game of the day saw Jess Petty and | tional open, Jack Dempsey, Jim Jef-| Royal Ascot stakes. the Brooklyn Dodgers turn back the|fries, former Governor Charles A.| Brown Jack is owned by Major H. revived Phillies, 4 to 3, Hendricks’|Bryan of Nebraska, Major Jim| Wernher. double followed by Herman’s single|Dahlman of Omaha, Governor Len| D. E. St. Alary’s Bonny Boy II accounting for the winning run in|Small and many movie stars. was second, and M. Boussac’s Start the ninth. The Phils scored twice in ——— II_was third. The distance is two the <irst inning when they made v —————— miles, Twenty-one ran. , three of the four hits Perry allowed.| Yegterday’s Games | Brown Jack won by three lengths = ares o—_—_—_—__—________ mille one ant ° Balt len ‘a ene ated second and third, ie bettin; SHEEH AN WINS NATIONAL was 4 to 1, 100 to 8 and 100 to 6, gE sf 2 9 Brooklyn . 74 3 \ CRITZ LOSES WEIGHT Philadelphia pe 0| Hughey Critz, star second base- ‘ f4\_, Petty and Henline; Rinv and Le-| man with the Cincinna:i Reds, says ri ‘ian. he jas played ‘el shard coe season rr a at he has lost 12 pounds, Ninth-Inning Relief Hurler| First game: psi lea ia DON’T KNOW ENOUGH . E Bats in Run to Get Credit |Cchicago .. 2 8 3] Wallace Wade of Alabama and 0 th dress. wanted to know. The Lion Tamers and Kiwanis Boosters, two of the four American Legion junior baseball league teams, will open the season tonight at 6:45 o'clock at the city ball park, John Karasiewicz, post athletic officer, said today. The first game was postponed from last night due to rain. The other two teams, the Rotary Hubs and Legion Cubs, will meet in the second game Wednesday night. piel Boston . 110. 18 Harry Mehre of Georgia don’t think for Winning Game Bush, Holley, Carlson’ and Hart-| they know enough football, They nett; Barnes and Spohrer. attended a summer coaching school Chicago, June 19.—(%)—Tom in June conducted by Harry Phelan Sheehan, who knows what it means] Second game. of Purdue. Beare long pate ianings to win a Chicago a UF eerie Tt seball game, finally has won a . oo 2 Break for ‘is record, Fon Beg eo Gd ad pag aria lame ag f ‘ith the score knotted at five lalone and Gonzales; Greenfield, in the tenth inning between Kansas| Cantwell, Clarkson, Robertson and elg! A y City and Minneapolis yesterday and | Taylor. with one out and two on base, Shee- han, was called to the mound for ip parses, City. He itched a ae ee Youle.» 4 two ters, retired them and then | Cincinnati 9 0} winti ji was credited vith the victory|_ Rhem, Johnson, Haid and Wilson; vee a eee eee when he drove in the winning run|Luque, Kolp and Picinich. Whe chet ‘held “het dahnion, a in the Blues’ half of the inning with Others not scheduled. tenant on land owned by Kensinger, a single. — ‘i ti ‘American Association statisti-| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _| Was, not entitled to cut certain, hay , glans believe that feat is a pew one R =H _~ E/|Breden. The court held that the rule for the record books. Minneapolis ....... 5 8 2) which prevents the owner from re- "The 6 to 5 victory shoved Kansas | Kansas City ....... 6 11 | covering more than the value of the * City from fourth to third place in (10 janine) zi use and occupation of the property the eight American Association| Van Alstyne, Hubbell, Brillheart| ag against an adverse claimant or sae ad clubs of the cir- a wee by 3 Laan: Nelson, er, does not apply to the were eehan and Peters, s. i - ‘ Billy Mullen, a third baseman, has : ip: Retween ® Tnpdlord. ed Affirming the Richland county H E district: court, the supreme court has 3 ruled for the plaintiff in the case of 1/8. G. Breden vs. Bernt Johnson and a Nature, in its wonderful way; has done its part when it . sary een | esa lal Ns produces for Lucky Strikes the best of tobaccos that can ec) eet be grown; but these tobaccos are vastly improved when toasted. 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