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California High School Sprinter Is New American Olympic Idol FRANK WYKOFF Grays Wilk Attempt to Lick Gilkerson’s Union Giants Tomorrow. > RQUALS WORLD | Death Wins Race ‘DOUBLE HEADER INJURIES DROP 5 M AR K 4 TIMES: ieee resis sah Car; Father Is Killed in Accident WILL DISPL AY PITTS T0 LOW Cuba’s Best s ¢ & se Two Havana Stars With Union Giants Have Tongue Twisting Names of 100-Meter Event in Sen- a sational Races = Chacon and Crespo, First Class Critics Who Picked Winners . (0 PICK TEAM TONIGHT; Cuban Infielders, Are Heavy Early Wrong Again on -t ees. | Stickers ate Clan | —— (By th: Associated Press) Experts who made Pittsburgh a favorite to win the National league race again look bad, but the Pirates look worse. After dropping theit : Many Favorites Fail in Olym-| # pic Trials at Harvard Sta- : dium Yesterday COLEMAN TO CATCH Grays Made More Confident 4 a fifth straight game yesterday to the By ALAN J. GOULD | by Double Win Over Par- New York Giants, 11 to 7, the Pi- ® (Associated Press Sports Editor) | rates were imbedded more firmly in 1} Cambridge. Ma rly 7.—The | shall at Celebration sixth place. 4% ranks of the Amer and Pirates fought their way field brigade, thinned out by the Gilkerson’s Union ‘Giants are through one of the hottest campaigns in National league history last year first of the final tests at Harvard rst 0} and smetied victorious by a narrow to the deciding meeting the Prison All-Stars at the pepitentiary diamond this stadium, wheeled f trials todas with a nev: and southful afternoon. Glenn ‘and Snyder Wek Vien, Aen ake : hero of sp intdom Rone dees were slated to be the battery for champions, bowing in four “en ne 19-year-ol: an y of Glen-) One of the most remarkable automobile racing photos ever taken is this tragic scene. It happened dur- the game this morning. 3 id obs games. dale, Californi tb Wykoff eme: f day's battle of ing a 100-mile race on the Southport Beach, England. The car, driven by Miss May Cunliffe, is shown at the moment of overturning while traveling at high speed. Miss Cunliffe’s father, who was riding with her, was Gilkerson’s Union Giants face the thrown to his death. She, still in the machine in this picture, escaped with injuries. Bismarck Grays in a double header beginning at 2 p. m. on the city ball tition he won four 100-meter rac weit srtiemarne te :| LAZZERT GAINING ON GOOSE GOSLIN TrT] F RETAINER te isaiee gete es tes Have Injuries The Pirates hsve had their share ’ of eta) but the chief difficulty has been with the pitching staff. or, Grantham, Wright and Adams all have been out c: the game at one time or another, but that did not hurt half ¢s much as the failure of the moundsmen. Kremer, Mead- ows, Hill and Miljus won 68 games and lost 32 last season. Meadows, - suffering from sinus trouble, has not appeared in a big league game this year. The other three have been ed from the opening , eed, courage and € brawr with ortment of honors “4 few runners have ever known. With- A. in the space of four hours of com St tional A. A. U, charmionship and eas ‘ ; Py PA rcc of ceninters Uncle Sam Hornsby Loses Ground in to! Goose Falls from .125 to .406; | te ear and would” win over tae Oe earns yandaur | pea atke Wilson and Jim Bot-| Tony Comes Up from .353 to/ Brilliant American Girl Mows many games were scheduled, Far a one eca’ n Robertson.) tomley National Home Run| .371 to Trail Washington| Down Spanish Challenger in | ic 5". rit against Fecgo.. the ficials characterized as the greatest| Race; Hits Represent 50| Star by Only 35 Points; Straight Sets fore of July, won a shutout, . rf ce they hav ‘ ; sail i Teen witnessed. this rugged. curly-| Singles, 24 Doubles, Two| Yanks Lead in Team Swat-| Thursday the Giants whipped the All-Nations 7 to 3 at Sal i uth showed his heels to ‘ ; ' le 4 peel rival in sight, beating nearly| Triples, 14 Homers ting Helen Wills, Amer! ennis Included in the : two score opponents of championship pans u . acs Rael aanestey ani eibie nivoday, |¢he, two, famed Cuban infielders, or record-holding calibre. Through| New York, Seip o ; ; iy _| women at Win +1 Pelayo Chacon and Regolio Crespo, LST succession of heart-testing. strug. | the Bravee ‘sinkiog “in ries aH | on Ghicager July | 7.—(AP)—Appat- | defeating Senorita Elia de Alvarez, |who rank well with the beat infield. ‘gles that cracked the stamina and | about him, Rogers Hornsby retained ently believing the individual dob GU tas Lest (agg be ded ers in independent play and who are \$ Speed of many a seasoned veteran|the batting lead. of the National, tig leadership of the American fore # huge crowd which included /heavy sluggers. ‘They are one-half b the big “G" on Wykoff's jersey never League through the week ending on| League should be in possession of |the king and queen. The score was | of “Murderers’ Row.” PB trailed, He won all of his four races | independence Day, according torfig. the league leaders, Tony Lazzeri, 026-3. |) ‘ The ‘Giants also have one of the F decisively, while such aces as Chat-|ures’ revealed today. The Rajah | Yankee second baseman, has served |, The Spanish girl made a wonder- | oldest active baseball players in the that record clean. In 15 starts he won only four times. ley Paddock, former world’s cham- | perc beractd _Paiah | notice on Mr. Leon Goslin of Wash-|ful effort in the second set and a! world—Clarence Coleman—who will LOOP PROMINENCE See 8 Dion, Frank Hussey, New York's fa- | Po" viet Cahora ei basse act three-love lead before the champion rca Giants Gain Territory The Giants pounded Fred Russell, : ; ° handle the catching duties for the ; ah i 8 straight ven! i: pa Sec Ohio | and 14 home runs in 68 gamer, iene nach ona ee eee A ive of Louisville,| Lowly Columbus Nine Does Great Collegiate Shells Evenly tate flash, were eliminated. The Boston manager lost some oleman ism native of ‘Louisville, Matched as Olympic Trials Gilkerson’s Union Giants boast of two native Cuban performers who rank well with the best infielders in independent baseball circles, and who are mighty with the bat. Pelayo Chacon and Regolio Crespo, third and second basemen, respectively, joined the Giants this spring. They came |beaten 22 times and won only 14, direct from Havana, where they played winter baseball. is duo com-|Burleigh Grimes has teen doing all prises one-half of Gilkerson’s well-known “Murderers’ Row.” They have |the heavy work, and he’s beginning ‘an average of better than .350 each for more than 100 games already |to show signs of strain. Kremer is this season, and in Winnipeg a few weeks 250 were offered chances toja big disappointment. He always join the Western Canada League. has woht twice as many games as he CHLLARSENATORS (CALIFORNIA AND 227i, seven runs in the first inning yester- day, and the Pirates, although al- ways trying, never were able to overcome this handicap. The victory [ipod men only Ro sete ick of the pace-setting St. Louis Cardinals. ington that the senator is in danger | of being dethroned as the swat king of the circuit. Johnny Miljus and Joe Dawson for Senorita Alvarez, who has been | : 'd to Hack Wi ; "|_ Evidently Tony means business. ‘ born in 1877, and is now performi and The Chicago Cubs, led by Hack a ws S erittiod oa tii on toraley; ia oN reat | During the week's play ending Wed- SE ee Tener in his 20th season as a professional] Well in Team Batting Are On Wilson, hammered out a 14 to 8 vic. x NSerdy with’ Bob Menitiatr, [Fun race, but hung on in fourth place /MONA¥, {Musing second, SACKer n'a he extended ian Wills to |aeeall player. He started with| Fielding Averages consolidated their ponition tina orks “fly "as is-| by virtue of his 14. Wilson led on mice a 8 te ffort than she ha: n i —| —" ‘i ¢ New York's “flying con,’ a sirPi | Wednesday evening with 19 to Bor, (end the week with .371. Tony trails 2, Brepter Cvort (ne nis year.| later played with Evansville, Ind., —, Philadelphia, July 7—(AP)—The | place. Wilson got four hits, includ- 1 i d; Henry Russell, the : yt d_ wit : P 1 10m eronds | FGorell “star, third; |omley's 18 and Del Bissonette’s 15, the slugging Washington outfielder |°Te challenger exhibited a fi and the Union Giants of Chicago. In uly 7—)—Faced with | United States today was resting its i Chicago, July Siac by only 35 points. Goslin has bé- 1916 and 1917, the catcher gained a|the: possibility of finishing last in | hopes for victory in the eight-oared a Claude Bracey, rangy Texan, Benton Retains First less backhand.and sent many low, my ’ oper @ fourth-—all thereby clinching places | As Hornsby held his lead among |S", feel the hot pace he has been | sking-shots akimming past the nets, |Wational reputation as a “battery |the American association pennant iliprdinpiew te ndiee t-bes (percha) on the team that sails next Wednes-|the batters, so did sorrel-thatched| Setting for the-past several weeks. luntil the middle of the second set, |™ate of the great John Donaldson.|race for the second consecutive sea | SPAN Otte iC o stars in its flag. D day for Amsterdam and the Olymp-|Larry Benton cling to the top of kidding, trom 425 to 406. Lou when her game suffered a collapse.| Earl Harrison or Fred Sims will|son, Manager Nemo Liebold and his | nemrly atuce ay 0 Bone ot i sent I {co Jimmy Quinn of Holy Cross and|the pitching table. The Cincinnati | Gehrig, following the example of his| “Mrs, Holmeroft Watson and Miss |Pitch for the visitors while Church-|Columbus ‘enators have set out to| | Boctuse my one Sig) eu 00 ton n Jackson Scholz, New York A. C. vet-|redhead, who is outraging the citi- Jee NG in attempting to‘overhaul|p Saunders won the womel ill has not announced his mounds- prominence in some department. picuias Wale and California the Washi rly i B dein Tsing sth and sith inthe |enry for men around old ome| cover ed 1 points for an |deublen. championhip by. defen | en. They. wl ikely be Doc Love|@f fhe game other than the won and| nations Yale and Contcrnis |e Washington Senators jut aged » fii ‘ sured of berths,|town by gi ai Sa Steed +b ace-| Misses Ermyntrude Harvey an 3 4 : A a i a oe oo. EL ubiainater relay team \the “heteesGin oe a yee Koenig, Yankee shortstop, likewise Se 6-2, 6-3, ” The Bismarck club is fresh from| How well the Senators are accom- late today in sas grand final stimina- yon hele. Cth game at the week, @ if they failed to do any better in the|tories and two complete games to|Z0t the habit add cut loote with a! “Henri Cochet and J a pair of wine from the fast-moving aia terncay miey | US Ree |FON Ie oer can ue totes ee: de lene. age, SIGE tee 200-meter tryouts this afternoon. [his string in the week ending Wed-|D2trage of hits that moved him into | non, French Davis cup N Parshall clan here during the cele-|in the team batting and fielding av. |Olympics. | Rew oth to pick either|with the Senators for fifth face f; Paddock struggled gallantly to/|nesday. fourth position with .345 percentage; men’s doubles championship in| bration and the m&nager will have |erages released today and including | abouts maf enoug! Pi peepee! ees = i lace. come back, but was shut out in the| Benton now has won 14 and lost| Points or 12 more than the preceding | straight sets from Gerald Patterson|& lot of reserve material to use. of Wednesday. At the head|one as favorite. 5 att Shes era remo’ wea the Cleve- m semi-finals in a heat that saw Quinn, three games in 150 3-3 innings of week, nd J. B. Hawkes, Australian veter- 19 CLUBS IN e team hitting column may be| Neither the statistics of weight ees ae a notch higher in the ing his twentieth and twenty-first home runs. He now leads Jim Bot- tomley of the Cards by three in their battle for leadership in four- baggers. Senators Lose to Sox A four-run rally in the ninth by a e a of ; fied i Stchili i A ra Oth di , wi v4 fe the Liebold tfit banging id nor the comparative times li Scholz_and Bracey leading the | pitching without relief. While ask-| Other. leading hitters, who have ans 13-11, 6-4, 6-4. pits atthe TaeLin ok Coe il EtUMSTtn atin oft eekallanigessta| Ain crashed! out:the.rist-of the ‘a point in front of Toledo. In the|the semi-final heats of the tryouts team fielding race Columbus may be | yesterday provided much help for played in 50 or more games are: hergill, Detroit, .335; Manush, Rice 4; Cobb, Philadelphia, la Yesterday’s Games w blond Cailfornian to the tape in a/ing no aid himself, he has given stirring finish, Simpson, the Ohio/one, one of his innings representing | FY State flyer, after two fine prelim- day’s major league card. Garland Buckeye, mammoth pitch- relim- ja bit of undertaking done on behalf 5 ss er tly released by Clevel: es, pulled a muscle in his|of s n b Dugan, New York, .333; E. 2 seen in second place with an average |the dopesters. Probably never were|¢r recently released by Cleveland of 9 Inti teg and barely staggered ta the [tion n? “inne Pitcher killed in ac-|iitfer, Philadelphia, 3321 Kress, St. of .968, or six points behind the lead- |two crews more closely matched, in/the American league, has been finish before sprawling to the track. Car elena }. Barnes, Washington, 1 . " , 9 Ai the track. avian hiss I 31; Bar Washingt: NATIONAL LEAGUE ing Kanasas City Blues and one| physical proportions or, in accom: Te mek - fee oth ;ip @ Chet Bowman, the defending nation-| st. Louis players again are prom-| 2) Rice, Detroit, 327, and Fon- Ae ater gore ae ee See h-tobi hurler John MeGraw sent Outfieldes al champion, whose come-back also |inent in the list of individual cham, |S¢ca Cleveland, 327, {Brooklyn ........ 8 10 3) Plans for a baseball tournament |, Scarritt, St.Paul outfielder, did) | The sméoth rowing lads trom the| CHT" oii Yo Toledo of the Aner, * has signally failed this year, was | pions, y i m-| The hitting of the individual play-| Chicago ... ». 14 20 2/for baseball clubs in western North |® toboggan slide in the individual /Golden Gate and the ‘high-stroki Bee Een OLS Rate ig P Bottomley leads in runs ican associati ti put out in his first race. Scored with 66, and ic tied for ana (ers on the New York team was re-| Petty, Moss, Koupal and Henline, | Dakota will be outlined to a meeting |Datting marathon during the week's | speedsters from New Haven crash pps sacs id p The Olympic record of 10 3/5 Wa8|top in doubles and triples. With | {lected in the team batting, which |Deberry; Jones and Hartnett. of directors of the Association of play, ‘and Veach of Toledo climbed | through to the final round by trim- 3; equaled in eight of the twelve 100-| Hornsby he shares ‘the tw With | jumped two points to .308, New| picasa Commerce at their meeting Monday |into first place with an average of | ming Columbia and Princeton, re- A H meter races, with Wykoff touching | honors at 24. His nine triples sonteh | York is the only team hitting above E|by W. S. Ayers,and N. 0, Churchill, |298- The Saints’ outerigardener: | spectively. : the mark four times, Bracey twice, |{p70Ps,8t 24. His nine triples match| 399, Cleveland ranking second with |New York....+++« 3] who are arranging the affair. whe last week was poundig nthe ball a 3 % Simpson. and Quinn once each. |gre output of Walker of Cincinnati|"o91’ and Philadelphia’ trailing the | Pittsburgh 4| Ayers said today that twelve [®t ® £02 clip, slumped to 358,10 2. None of these flyers equaled Pad- Rieke, whoad slugging has|/dians three points. Genewich, Faulkner and Hogan,|teams are expected to enter the parcenjane ood en nKe fo pireana ETS 30 DAYS dock’s world’s mark of 10 2/5 sec-| holed the Robine to eet S| “Strange as it may seem the Yan-|Cummings; Fussell, Miljus, Dawson |tournament, for which cash prizes |® tie for seven ~@ ergy f te Pp to remain in a ‘ ing batters, who have pla¥ed in 50 te onds. a. threatening position. canait in || kees are one of the poorest defensive |and Hargraves. of $1,500 will be offered. If all the 2 iv eikkiar, ‘Lewis- ‘ é East Leads Sections — |show the way in tung batted in. The | ¢2ms in the league. In fielding the teams expected to ente: qualify, the eine, i Matth a indie lis, At the end of the weeding-out | Robin first Barer meat ute | champions were tied with the White| Others not scheduled. tournament will be a three or four|‘Sae" itercy Indianapolis, S6ls Yor Fear that a Bismarck policeman = process in ten events the Eastern |t, ¢8 Frank Frisch of St. Louis | 50% £08 sixth place, nine points be- — days’ affair. Dates are set tenta-//0) ‘yinneatoiis, 360; Wheat, Min- would strike him with a blackjack f Ealent led the intersections! strUezl cong In steal, lo. the, pace-setting) Boston | Red | AMERICAN LEAUGE tively for the second or third week in| negnolis, 360; ‘MeMenemy,' Mil- eee brought Vincent Cappole, Bismarck, 8 |. Th S 3 e Carrigan outfit is field ugus' a bf '. 30-da; * Thad 18, the middle west 15, the south | /™" Weer : _ ling , four Pai better than the | Chicago aa iar 2 wise CN a SORES waukee, .359; Luce, Milwaukee, 347;) Henley. England, July 7.——| il. prsherma be the euelelgh-comnsy @ 5, southwest 3, and Rocky Moun-| | Following Hornsby in the batting | Browns in second position | Washingtoi ‘un « Jacobson, Toledo, 347; Layne, In- | Joe Wright, Jr., Toronto., defeated R, |. ‘ ® tain area 1. 1 i Ply Senha Pittsburgh, | George Grant, youthful Cleveland | Faber adi yons and Crouse; (Mudhens Move Back dianapolis, 346; Griffin, Milwau-|'T. Lee, London, to win the diamond te x a Rnaried -Dalicom pie In ae peoenater Mn Le Brooklyn. e P. |hurler who has rapidly caught onto| Burke, Gaston, Marberry and Ruel, to First Division |“ “"‘izerris nits Homers apogee death ad in eight been arrested Monday night for B Roo Neches ecard. of Li 4/9 sec- Pittsburgh, .367; Callaghan, Cincin: [the bi8 league style of playing ball, Tate, a Harris of Minneapolis clouted two | ™ peepone. belng ‘drunk ‘and disorderly ‘at: the Bre. Gn the semi-finals. In the |Mati, 355; | Bottomle S| victories and continues to lead the| Oth tponed. CBy.the Associated Press), |home, runt in tis lead in'the home | Mandell-O’Donnell thought, the officer would hit him ; a Ed Hamm, Georgia Douthit, St. Louis, .3 j as vag e Ars POSUNARER: THe Toledo Mudhens found them. |further increase his lead in the home ought the officer would hit him ieoad ape ace with a leap of |ich, Cincinnati, .344, and Lindstrom, spo ubiarpan with seven won and no —— selves back in the first division to-|run department. The Miller out- Bout Is Postponed with a blackjack, he told Justice of ‘5 4 ee ne apa rhe shotput pro: |New York, and Roettger, St. Louis, | ‘feats. ‘The almost passed spitball! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _|Gay "nursing a half-game margin |fielder now has made 18 circuit the Peace Anthony Beer ata hear- ee ee Mew star in Herman Brix | 241. nek s|has carried Stanley Coveleski of R oH E|(yy. St Paul after toppling the |blows, just eight more than accumu- . ing in the police station at 3 p. m. 1) Greet University of Washington,| _" Pittsburgh Leads Batters |New, York through five games suc-| Toledo. +» B 10 1 /Saints from second to fifth place lated by his nearest rival, Bunny| Janesville, Wis, July 7— Ue —| esterday. i } who heaved the iron ball 50 feet 3% | Pittsburgh remained’in the lead in| Next emi Cocoa age tanking. St, Paul. --auitby: Heimech ang (Yesterday with a5 to 0 shutout, |Brief of Milwaukee. © =. | he ten-round bout between Sammy Pais Ay fined 360. ity ie Inches, In the 800-meter run Lloyd |team batting, again with an even| NC : fr uis| Barnes and Hamby; Heimach and |" Kansas City and Milwaukee re-| The stolen base race has settled | Mandell, world’s lightweight box: va ae pr by the inches. ¢ Falls City, Neb., and Bos- |average of .300, but the Cardinals | With a record of eight won and one! Gaston, mained tied in second place in the|down to a two-man -ffair—More- |champion, and Johnny G. 0” court. He will serve an extra 25 fon beat the American record with- |held second place, just seven elt lost, then flows the best of the Yan- R H E|association pennant race, the Blues |hart, St. Paul second baseman, and |o¢ st, Paul, scheduled for July 17, Ange if he fails to pay the fine. Be tans vashed. behind. The Mound City batters eo hurling staff, Hoyt, Eiparas ang Columbus .. + 1 10 4)gaining a full game on the league- |Haney, the Indianapolis third sacker, has been indefinitely postponed. The | wy, laa Cotter, sie of Bismarck, Bowman, former Syracuse star, |likewise were close to the leader in|io penned vt at GOWN the list] Minneapolis ...... 10 13 2| leading Indianapolis club by winning |being the contetants. At present | tout will take place some time after reypden, hei: peppole in was the first favorite to fail. This |fielding. Cincinnati topped the list | ® pemmock. ; Wykoff, P. Harirs and Ferrel; |9 to 7, while Milwaukee kept the pace | M holds the upver hand, hav: /the ‘Tunney-Hi engagement in |the sssault, was brought before the Was in the 100 meters. Dan Kinsey|with .973, but the Cards and the fe race. to see who can steal the|Liska, Benton and McMullen. | by defeating Louisville 6 to 5. piltered 23 bases as compa: New York July r on same charge, his case of the Illinois A. C., th 1924 Olymp-|Cubs were anly one point lower, Most bases has developed into a ‘Minneapolis shoved Columbus faney’s 2). aa peily saben tunier advisement by the fe champion, failed to place in the} Red Lucas, still inactive because |{v@,comnered affair between Mostil] | R H_ Elstep further down in the cellar,| In the two-base hit contest Haney 3 ‘ i10-meter hurdles. But Houser of |of a fractured wrist, held on to sec-|°f Chicago, Lazzeri of New York,! Louisville .. i eet 2110 to 7. ras in front with 28 ioe, a mG MAI - ‘Los Angeles, the 1924 Olympic|ond place in the pitching averages |G0Slin of Washington and Rice and| Milwaukee . ee 9 2 H three behind trailed a flock of stars discus champion, staged a come-back | @ith eight victories and only two | SWeeney of Detroit. The first two) Koob, Deberry, Sommers, Tincup| _ YANKS WIN BAG TITLE |composed of Sicking of Louisville, to lead the plate torsers with a mark ldefeats. ‘The next regular was/ ave stolen 11 while the last three/and ‘Thompson; Gearin, Eddelman,| | Washington P of Coe Serer of 151 feet 1% inches, but Eric | Fitzsimmons of News York with ten | @Ve 10 each. Sanders and MeMenehy. tain W. 5 Toledo, and McCann, of Columbus, Krenz of Stanford, holder of the in-band three, followed by Rhem of St.| oa eee ecksom, army air pilots, were de- Matias, intianepes a alder, J tercollegiate discus title, failed by |Louis with seven and three. Haines WESTERN LEAGUE y R H__ Elclared winners of the James Gordon |is sj in triples ten foals ‘2 wide margin to qualif; ‘and Alexander of St. Louis and| Denver 6; Omaha 5, Indianapolis . 7 13 3|Bennett balloon race, wtih 460.9|the field with 12, iow more . In the javelin the bie ten cham-|Clark and McWeeny “of “Brooklyn | Zulsa 16: Amarillo 4. Kansas City, ++ 910.0 miles, and won permanent posses, Fonk of Lowigville, ts ranner-ap.20- jhe strong wind and rain storm a am pion and outstanding favorit were tied for the next place, each OMS Liby. Os MaDe Be upp, Yd> and Spencer; -| sion for America of seco! Ld property normal meer Binshart of Indians, we a with eight and four. Pueblo 9; Des Moines 5. han and Peters. Bennett trophy. To Pfeffer of Toledo goes the in the state early Friday morning Pilly ey Pala he pyr of leadi the moundsmen. we teudhens’ Higne-winder has won ei OR td ae it the Ind , did 200 3 inches, the Indiana six games while losing ere for an|" ‘The storm caused the postpone- ace 183 feet 0% inches. John, Kuck, How Wykoff Gets Away in Sprints averse of 857. Liska Pd a tod orgs eign She rds in both the shot and javelin, ace, has won four more games but |-amp at Wildwood Lake by wreck- in the weight tossing but also has dro one more, for = ing, the new mess hall at the site. he} Ww. G. following tieups of more than 20° hours yesterday caused by washouts in Thursday night's storm. Work train crews sent out of Glendive ant} Mandan had opened € the Northern Pacific line near Fry- ae off form with the spear, ‘ average of 833. Fred Heimans, iminated, along wit iy St. Paul southpaw, has a record of |+his mo that the boys who were [PUTS last night at 7 o'clock, and Bou las ¢ ‘Graydon of Little Sock, Bill ‘ * i tb renee Ca B fare caieae, Foe to meet ear! y Monday mioraing 10 RO cain “whee seen) ing meer vie a ing, and Leo Korby of Stan- 4 : lo City. Leverett of Indian- be comp sil Fe meee watt bwalpes) Fryburg, part of which was under » 8 ford, other favorites. hy ft tye open day Bd Bow ce L . ora rat i . : aie ; South Rest In One of the Datversity of Saath terrupted te “ie f Kansas City. is third with a record of 12 ‘ve eal ‘ scheduled length of time, and the Teported that re. ete yesterda: He = a Covote inate fer the South otha gers H eesketball five whipped thems |city, ere . winter. i ”» recto Manne og ei eb Sages i ieee, Siblaticn’ tn the] tines wine tae ett cease Deeaght I ; F E i 4

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