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a SS EE EET TET ST LTE THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUNE i “THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 pleveland Baker Boy Pounds Black Menace Out of Fight Spotlight | mI 5 (YANKS ESTABLISH — |itt.c¢,2"° ve announced] 1928 tournament today, eliminating = @|by 3trs, Ammeson's mother, Mrs.jwas if to 15 in favor of Tein. A i i ji 1M . Gallay of England, 6-0, 6-0. Le’ i inning game wa Al Gotta Cigar? Ve IBOFTDE, acct cetil dmg ca | iblngia in top {EMT ae WHE an |} Beret. Opoien Hes score was a tie at the end of the yaad ee | Miss Lucille Small will drive a) M8314. Gphonent’ without the| © @| Olive Rise is spending a short|ScOfe a . ‘ , LONGEST LEAD BY jDurant brougham entered by theliocs of a game. She defeated Miss Harry Helgeson, who has been|time visiting at her home. _ | Wisconsin Driver Wants a Hedahl Motor company and Miss|Elsie A, Goldsack, English hard|spending the past month visiting] Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and yy fait Lucky Cigar for Bismarck Lene BEATING MACKMEN Esther Erickson will pilot a sedan|court title- | yesterday, Ha in straight sets|with his wife and friends, left family left Saturday morning for oy 7 Thursday evening from Steele for (5 ‘ is from the same firm. | + ; ., +1)| Fargo, where they will spend a p: H 7 wn Into lee fred Riley will drive asd] Rockford, Ill, June 28—(AP)—| A number from this vicinity at-| Misses Olga and Olive Rise spent . ! a oi oe igs Stem Bath fibchinee hive eek Caterente Sammy Mandell lightweight boxing |tended the Sons of Norway meeting | Monday afternoon at the South reac! able Oo * ‘ igned today to appear in|at Driscoll Thursday evening. Patterson ranch. the Corwin-Churchill Motor com- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Agrell and} Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and Rampaging Hugmen pany. boxing show at Janes- u asellukewarm Approval Given % ‘ July 17. His opponent |}daughter of Fargo, spent a few|daughter Dorothy motored to Dris- R ooh Judge’s Decision; Risko ae rearg Motor. compatty Bes ted from a cup 4 Cees Cree soy eels coll, Monda; fternoon. Hsien i 7, . (By The Associated Press) a dan and Miss 10U% whose names have been sub-|folks, Mr. an rs. . Erickson hile Ing to paint Thursday ' } Won Five Rounds Titrazsectional games now will oc- Genie ar seat ae Roo mitted to the Wisconsin boxing com-|and family. Joseph Rise had the misfortune to’ cupy major league teams until the half-way) mark is passed in the pennant races on July 4. Guerilla | mission. John Birkeland and_son Clifford | fall and hurt himself, but at this! motored to Bismarck Friday. writing he is somewhat improved. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Skagen| Mr. and Mrs, Harold Chirstianson | warfare at widely separated points called at the John Birkeland home|spent Sunday afternoon at thei], along the line iterday resulted as Thu a Sivert Brenden home. j expected in each instance. ry H Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Botnem spent} There will be English services; The Yankees clubbed the Athletics! Helen Wills Crushes — | caras? Sunday at the Ole Spilde home. Sunday evening, July ist, at 8! at Shibe Park, 7 to 4, the Giants did English Girl, 6-0, 6-0 --— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, | o'clock. if the same thing to the Phillies at the MNSUSN Girl, O-V, G-V) persons who wish to see the Mid-| daughter, Alice, Mrs. J. O. Rice and| ‘The Luther League meets at J. 0.} Polo grounds, 11 to 8, and the Red 7 ‘ Inight n must be in Norway at/Peter Klucksdale, who have been|Rice’s Sunday afternoon, July 1st.! Sox won two from the Senators in] Wimbledon, England, June 28—|the North Cape from May 14 to|spending the past three weeks visit-] A fairly large crowd attended th TOM MOORE ‘ Boston. The scores were 4 to 1 and| ((@)) —Helen W defending her! 4 at Tromso from May 21|ing relatives and friends in South|ball game held at Bjorhus Sunda, 11 to 4. Wimbledon champ hip, sue: = to Jul: or at Bodo from June 5/ Dakota, returned home Saturday |afternoon. The game being played| CIGARS Young :Ienry Johnson plunged to|fully met her second test of th! to July evening. They were accompanied | between Arena and Lein. The Socre | the forefront as an elephant sniper u in a clash which saw Robert Moses Grove wilt under heavy cannonading by the Huggins artillery corps. Gehrig's triple with two on_and Boley’s wild relay gave the Yan- kees’ three in the first. The A’s came back with one in their own half, and took a lead of 4 to 3 on their rally against Johnson’ in the fourth. In the cighth, Combs doubled, Koenig tripled, Ruth singled, Gehrig walked—from that point onward, the Yankees wrote their own ticket. Ossie Orwoll en- tered the box as Grove was led away. This latest victory gave the Yan- kees the longest lead they have had this season—eleven games.. The Cardinals, who have just won twenty-one out of twenty-seven on " ’ LY iT BOY STAGES RALLY street, will have a coupe. Additional entries and nomina- tions of drivers are expected Thurs- day and Friday BROADCASTING Eytattlemarks Lacking As Black iand White Whale Away at i Each Other's Ribs q Cor? —— 1 cally York, June 28.—(?)—Once renttsore that pudgy Clevelander spoiler ‘ate f heavyweight favorites, doughty : "Fre ohnny Risko, has battered out of ie) theshe limelight a man generally picked ng p defeat him. ight) This time the victim was George eleb: fill 170dfrey, successor to Harry Wills muss the current “black menace” and or the man. generally avoided by all ome jeavyweights who seek advancement Plan their profession. Risko was nytt ;warded the victory after ten rounds aken}f vicious, bruising mauling last wo ¢ight in the ball park of the Brook- uly yn Nationals, Ebbets Field. vith ] Although the verdict of the judges musfet with only luke-warm approval ddrejrom 25,000 fans several sport writ- asonjfs gave Risko a margin of five a ccvounds with four for Godfrey and ay; gne even. The Associated Press ara ycore sheet gave the negro giant! Irvin “Putty” Hoffman, the “Fly-| their longest road trip of the season, sect? Ata with three for Risko and| ing Dutchman” from Racine, Wis-|disported in the Three-cye league fenta Risko”” emarently. caught. the consin, wa ist one cigar, one! yesterday as the Giants cut an in- ith a thrilling rally in which combines the essentials of a/ significan’, half-came off the St. vith judges’ eyes talisman with those of a pleasing| Louis lead in that Donnybrook at oth on last a rounds that had the! smoke. But it must be a lucky cigar.| the Polo grounds. | ‘The Red Birds yor ad back men: anne glad to hold) "Everywhere he races, and he has| have persistently shown an inclina- aa hocks lt, ro athe stress of | entered competition on wactically| tion to turn the neat National ict. Thee cet eed every speedway in the. middle west,| League derby into no-contest, as the ait we kneckdown ani neither bacg| Hoffman hopes to receive a “lucky| Yankees have turned what the lisp! mark wt th “ed ik ihe toe’ | cigar” from some admirer or speed| American League once called a race. Porras of ihe ew oe the close. | enthusiast. The men of McGraw hope to make ii ilatat Close renee eh ost part} Perhaps the Wisconsin speedster | up much ground against their west- ‘The of clouts to the ribs that ea | Will need more than his recognized | crn rivals in a long run of games io8thered: elt te ether ii Koay | Skill and reckless daring when he| through July 4 with the weaker ie moa: tin ea ls ye ler. Risko, al-| takes the tape Wednesday, July 4th,| cast. Their ictory over the Phillies pega 100 12 gia. ti he alll for the professional auto races at| was four in a row, but. when. the Ww sh ‘rey’s right hand smashes eed Gots| the new Bismarck fair grounds,| Phoolish Phil’ ect as they did yes- Sere aniliie he hile “ihe | a8ainst one of the greatest fields of | terday Giant fans may well fear the oad seet aineta e ‘the Cie i ile the} speed merchants ever scen in the| next intersectional brush. "Th aardly dented themag rennin Oy | state. The Phillies knocked out Vie Al- Ea eas man mountain op-| The $2,000 purse hung up by the| dridge in the eighth, scored four open . Independence Day celebration com-| runs end took a lead of 8 to 7. The ot aaa” oe saa mittee attracted Swan Peterson, the| combined strategy of Roger Bresna- shall RICKARD CLAIMS HE Scandinavian motor king, Emory|han and John McGraw was neces- pe “Spunk” Collins, Canadian champion| sary to pinch-hit and pinch-run the 4:30 and-holder of many American dirt| Giants into four in their own half will MIGHT BUY GIANTS: track records, from Regina, Canada, | for an 11 to 8 victory. Waiter Le- city 9| 2nd other nationally known dirt rian’s home run with two on was the by track racers, as well as a number of | blow that wrecked Aldridge. Most ticip DENIED North Dakota speedsters. of the Philadelphia pitchers were whic Chairman W. S. Ayers has de-| prematurely wrecked, and that made Nort clared he will offer Hoffman a goqd| the task of the Giants the more Ct Houston, Texas, June 28.—(AP)| cigar hoping that this will be the | easy. give —Tex Rickard is about to complete | stogie that: i has longed and wait- brill 1 deal for the purchase of the New| ed for. Mr. Ayers does not want ovel York Giants, he said here today. any racing machines going through man “I would not be surprised if the| the fence or blowing up in a crash afte announcement of the deal would be|on the hazardous turns of. the new vi nade any day,” he said. “My in-| Bryan dirt speedway on the Bis- ‘< zerests have been dickering with the| marck fair grounds. Stoneham people for some time and| With a stellar field of speed mer- begi are almost ready to close.” chants, fair officials are predicting = at i The promoter refused to divulge| thrills galore and banner crowds (By The Associsted Press) begi the money consideration in the ne-| when the throttle stampers hit the| When Mike Kelley, manager of indt gotiations for the National League} turns in their motor battles July 4.| the Minneapolis Millers, wanted a thre team. The program starts at 3 o’clock,| victory badly last year, he called for | vl = ei an " —— Central time. Big Pat Malone. This year, he = rem New York, June 28.—(AP)—Tex shouts for Ad Liska and Ad usually = thot Rickard might not be surprised at delivers, = ‘ Kiw che announcement within a few days HTS Yesterday, Kelley saw Minneapo- = : pat ne ees ‘hau baught we lis’ lead over aac dwindle = | ‘orl jiants, bu arles A.| ~ IGHT. away so he called Liska to the => “bet Stoneham, owner of the club, cer- mound. Liska came through, hold- = rs 4 ainly, would. ing the Brewers to two scattered oe ‘Perhaps that wouldn’t surprise (By The Associated Press) hits and Minneapolis, aided by Zack ny ©Pé: Tex,” he said as the Madison Square Brooklyn. —Johnny Ri: Wheat’s homer, won 10 to 6. It was 2. cl Garden Promoter’s statement that. Cleveland, cutpointed qe Liska’s third victory in four days Yor the, deal probably would go through] Godfrey, Philadelphia (Cl0s, |and his tenth of the American As. q of within a few days was read to him.| Georgie Levine, New York, de. | sociation season. . I can tell you that I'd be might-| _feated Floyd Hybert, Cleveland St. Paul, aided by excellent pitch- Plas ily surprised. There have been ab-| (8), Nando Tassi, Italy, tech- | ing by Freddie Heimach, defeated co solutely no negotiations for the sale nically knocked out Wyoming | Kansas City 6 to 1, and moved into ¢ oy ; Die of the New York Giants.” Warner (2). Bennie Edel, seat es fF ne peneant race. |° 1 4 aati Brooklyn, technically knocked it was Heimach’s fourteenth victor; Con’ BRITISH WOMAN WINS cut’ Mario Massy. “italy “@), | of the season. Ps Pro Chantilly, France, June 28—(AP) Lilly Angelo, Leiperville, Pa., Indianapolis strengthened its hold Miss Molly Gourlay, of Camber- and Jack McFarland, Newark, | on first place by defeating Toledo _— . ——— — ——S= ——4 o- Heath, England, toda: th 6 to 2, i x i = SSS p British ua for the “French Sees Harry Blitman double plays. cae ORL DS AIR PI ——————— women’s golf champi - r — an, isvill i \- ——— EES fu feating Mrs. Perey Garon of Thorn: Philadelphia, beat Tony Canzo- | ote MO ee — tH Ter er y » by rnin ——_} Hig ‘" Park, four up and two to play. 9a Has§ Nese Ge, ie at holding the Bruins to a four-all tie _—F ul < ——————S= Late Ne 2 York, fest Finkey Ma . 2 8 28 analng exhibition game. Co- ——S : . anna if jie 5 opie Lee ———F > Hi, Yesterday’s Games |} Ss" defeated Roney Stoy, FEM A =, ; NATIONAL LEAGUE Eldorado, Ky.—Mickey Fedor, = Ter R H_ E| Canton, 0., won ove: Battling S- , Philadelphia rae 10 3] Steele, Smackover, Ark. (10). = om New York. 1 12 1 Dayton, Ky.—Frankie Palmo, ‘ > ic SMectland, Miller, Willoughby and} Cineinnati, won over Eddie IN STYLE PARADE ; Schulte; Aldridge, Faulkner, Ben-} Dempsey, Philadelphia (10). Bat and O'Farrell. Ponare Michel, Ceaciaatl. de- ated | t i] AMERICAN LEAGUE Tuledo.—Luis Carpentero, To- {today for the “motor style show and a First Game ledo, won over Young Dencio, | parade,” an added feature attragtion } R H E| Chicago (10). Billie Knowles, at the professional auto racing pro- 4 ss 1 4 0| Chicago, defeated Gyp Williams, | gram at the new Bismarck fair : tor 4 10 0| . Toledo (8). a grounds, Wednesday, July 4. Nom- iB! and Ruel; Ruff- Meadville, Po—Maxie Strub, wae ‘ Erie, Pa., defeated Mike Balle- A . Gi rino (10). Jitsmy Reed, Erie, _ ‘ 4 7 1) town, 0. (6). Louis Severo, ‘|! the tax himecif and that the $40 ee s ¢ hi | a Sie ana Meema?| Mendel fechas neetsd |] toon forthe “Tunney Heeney The finest cigarettes in all the world”—now they say this of \ i enna; 1, ing wi only when you . i 8 . (2). Johnny Corbett, Young: figure it out. ... Figure it out ‘ 9 4 7 en] Setutmeggd om Bon Vcc, |} Sein ey i ator 8 Lucky Strikes. They’ve learned that toasting gives the ut- - E ‘J . . ie ties 1 ing . e 7 0 3 ——_____. ler . e ° A 4 tS gp gi ls tags Okay |] biter poem inch and most in smoking pleasure. They’ve learned t toas Colina Grove], AL Simon sts he fel be wil call George Bus’ “Rage” and ; p { ined fal his lege; which, pave him co|| ° Cards call Alex “Old Pete” means throat protection. They're pleased that 20,679 ; No others scheduled. much trouble early in the year, are|| Man” bec: ‘ =f foams na. Tell gg Shetey, ah hat doct rove their verdict. : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ready ‘o Snap Gelbert TN ramen. ee einen octors app 1 RH Owners of the St. Louis Cardinals|| Ang he covle sume of the other eo, 1 q E 1lare said to be ready to bring Short-|| Ghichesgrona come, of the other 31 stop Gelbert to St. Louis from their! mons ain't his mame. . . It’s and| Rochester farm. Gelbert's play this|| Simmoninski or something like season has bordered on the sensa-|| that... And Joe Boley’ the services of Virginia Ashe, of of vieay titles, for three years more at Yale She was 2 good bet for the jaunt to gt (gee eee ES freemen CA GEN MLE RINNE LT GS OS GT ANTES ATA AO ET RENT OE Ge ee ee aE Re ee