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} s, ar SIX” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928 Golden Bears Advance to Olympic Semifinals by Beating Italians . (KOJAC WINSIN |Péttsburgh Gains Notch in National by Winning 22 of 29 in Month MARK-BEATING ig Bi WILL GENE MARRY? : Big Bill Wins ; ice rose. WATER SPRINT he fe aa | QUESTION BOTHERS Mice aE es s William T. Tilden, If, Rekindles Old Spark to Outswing OVER PIR A T ES Glengormley, Marshall Mounted, Poses at Hurdle, Then DEFEAT CANADA ae Rene LaCoste Finishes Race ‘Agnes Geraghty, Jane Fauntz, LICKING CHICAGO ; z REE and Gertrude Hoffman in ea, Pe Bh ae ie Seshlind — . . . California Varsity Earns Right - d L 200 Semifinals _ tory, reports, sportiom figuratively gates : to Meet England for scratche 8 het ‘won- he : # F aga Pirates, Now in Fifth Place, | dered Lf contemplated " matrimony fre Championship rm was the real reason for Gene Tun- 1 8 —_— YANK FENCER PLACES Only Three Full Games ney’s abdicati as heavyweight | Sloten, Aug. 8.—()—The Univer. Behind Cincinnati |p or at Ta | Uae Satan, Perens , rint report inney soon ada f Tommy Lown, Leon Lucas, and * 2 yas x8 be peared to Miss Marx | iG a : a the Olympic Cay . “ osephine Rowland . uder, — Petition for ¢i jared crews t A Hyman Miller, Boxers, BLUE HITS 2 HOMERS|Greenwich, Conn, daughter of the | $ By winning, the America eight ne Eliminated late George Lauder, Jr., millionaire | ‘ ined the right to meet England m minate; ' steel pleas Tat td pe a as- | for ‘the seamplonship in the —— sociate o! ndrew Carnegie, came jay. ie En crew, a stron; a (By The Associated Press) eeecabinytaaardls iakabtaiihalidd as a surprise to the sport world yes- aggregation from the Themes Row. A, TODAY'S PROGRAM Cross Star, Pitches 18th terday. Efforts to obtain denial or : ? ing club, went into the final round wi? Rowing—Semifinals. confirmation of the rumor from the é by drawing a bye. Si Swimming. Win for Tigers rincipals: themselves were fruitless. f : :: ‘The race with the Canadian crew, Ge: Boxing. re Miss Vander and ner moth | = Toronts Argonaut club combina. i ‘ " ion, was the i- 4 Water Peio ; es 1 Gz the Associated Press) ..,| Canada, were stepping on the Island forsians. have found thermaclves Yachting. yy : in the National League will keep ajof South Bristol, Me. last night. : : pressed during the Olympic compe- tm! G z. : in the National League 2eeP 8) Tunney arrived at Bristol during the tition, : ymnastics. : wary eye on the Pittsburgh Firates. f my : : Donie Bush's Corsairs languished | 4#y and was reported to be visiting : This time they had a battle on st YESTERDAY'S FEATURES ee in sixth place for so long that they| the Lauders. : their hands from the start. At the (i George Kojac set new world’s ‘ : ted out not only as The retired iech bok t at champion halfway mark in the 2,000-meter | 7 cs oe eas tor, 166 core By aes et A is to leave for a watking tour in 5 _— course the American collegians were its iaitere backstroke swimming in y Europe on ae 16. ae v : leading by one length, but a courage- mu’ winning heat. Walter Laufer i Q have to worry very much about. accompanied by several intima' : ous lian spurt cut this in half tit, also won preliminary heat. ae, But the last month or :0 hus seeDal tal Thornton Wilder, , in the next 1,000 meters, although &r: Tom Blankenburg, only ae ee ‘ 3 0% changed the situation completely. the novelist. ol < cate ‘ie pel the powerful, si; American entry in 200-meter i ; : The result was kee in ol maonth Ni ntenacaineach estat é : f eee ing lads from the Golden i breast-stroke, eliminated in j from July 7 to August 7 inclusive, , f OC’, semifinal heat. ; ; the Corsairs won 22 games and lost Yesterday’s Games | ‘ ———— Wt Clarence Crabbe oot pone! hades : : . only 7, better than .750 pascbal ————— ESC sia & Clapp won heats in 400-meter " . NATIONAL LEAGUE i : ‘ifr ie Pirates Are Fifth susie Bs ): : se} arenes for eanitinstsrby: rg ee This streak has raised the Pirates ‘ First Game ah | ishing second to Arne Borg. : : only one notch to the head of the] 5 R #4 E REA an| "Agnes Geraghty, Jane Fauntz i : Hey ee : second division but the interesting | Pittsburgh . . 0 — : Se. and Gertrude Hoffman reached ey 4 part is that Cincinnati and Chicago, | Brooklyn 1 ot! | semifinals in women’s 200-meter i : in a virtual tie for third place, lend) | Grimes and Hargreaves; Me- Ar, breast stroke. Se ceteating Oaeeions OF, tas| Smad Game” | Satictod tees Gaur eae Wks Be, Gaga Meet eas Se cal aametane eeimeete svametiay te an feated Ital; The Bill Tilden of old, who staged a brilliant vict ver Rene LaCost ree games. in losing Games, i: te fal Sd swimmers competing in i eauiecated sewing to. reat after his reinstatement to the ‘Ameriean Davis Gaprteecl; ba pire) hats: most important factor, the Pirates _ oe Glengormle; Meee wer Nae on on the double hurdle, the semifinals of the 100-meter be | semifinals. Ken Myers reached | Note the peculiar position of the lanky American's arms as he completes trail the Reds by only one and lead eet : 2 9° 3 se arin’ Hi He cates: jut * Hendon rearing, was| back stroke and the 400-meter free te, semifinals in single sculls. his swing after a flashy return to his opponent. Tilden triumphed over| the Cubs by the same margin, but|Brooklyn . ; still go. on and fini the race. Ne reached the finals today, and | Firat American place in fene- | LaCoste after five furious sets, but later was defeated by the French-|Joe McCarthy's Chicagoans re Fussell, pe ae ae > dispute for the Olympic cham- = . H ‘ - , 3 . ry | ing scored by Lieut. George C. man’s teammate, Henri Cochet. feol fee more contests than Pitts tae ee Serine ond bony, NOTICE, Scltteigaietinnian NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS pionship. Sitas oe New Volkwsk ar ebb ial bis coed Beating the Brooklyn Dodgers in| Gooch. 3. See ee dea or dretine lots y Booth ne Witton [his heat in the 100-meter event in |) ont gl ial pil B tz | id | di A both ends of a doubleheader, 4 to 3 ; on U. 8. Highway No. 83 will b State Route No. 6 will be received | near-record time, and Walter Laufer P2 | jean, eliminated in semifinals etzel an naians Are and $ to 8, in 18 innings, the Pizstes { tment ee of the Department of State | Grchcace, captured his, heat han- t Stighen Holaiko, lightweight, ran their latest winning streak to, Ol ot State Highways at Bism: at Biemarck, N Dak. not | dily, with Paul Wyatt of Uniontown, wW mck ce | Glad Minneapolis Moves. tis otesse: te tat) eatin nai Base iontgneae ght pce aad Sout ot ater fad tlie | he Aneeane who quai first round boxing bouts. ‘Tom- p 20th victory in the opener, Carlson, Mt and Hartnett; | Augure oy ehibe publiciy opened and | will be’ publicly opened and tha gdesmuter event went Ba in my Lown, American captain, Best ead aa ane Teach s0/ Willoughby, Ring and Davis. read. SS Hes be matted | Rudd New York; Claren Spe, d . ber area irate igh a . ie nightcap was a e 1 t be Nea. lew York; Clarence Crat: <- tnd Hyman Miller, tivweignt, |Mike Kelley and Crew of Wol-|* Sunday Box Score {| P°uty Sieh beret? Siehen when Berean a ote eta, . <oiatg Hignaye at | Hono jan Clarence, Clapp, Hol- oe, j ar both retired fcr pinch hitters. (Ns 1 eam, Dak. ane aed Fropoeal for construct: | Ciapp third in their heat with Arne 5 on U. 8. wi . - : - oe or emmeectnen joc pow ee a ate. + aan ee Let hry ce eauting ti Benton and" Hogan, O'Farrell. oral Ate reject Nor 242) ia Burleigh Burleigh, Cou : neraent Seren reget Ho ie luce Betzel’s Lead Over| Guida. 5 league leaders, 10 to 1. ineinnatis . A certified check for 5%, to- | gett é C ‘ tinny” dleiigg “France"S. | Them to Only One Full Game|Sawsirct <::"” 3 $42 0.0), Ths hlnagain tinmed the Cubs) CoS P™=NS STUD Postpone iF ees tom Wid oad emacs Seeepcet en | et ted te Be baat eral ‘ 5 to in e effective pit i * ri fy arlton. esx cticst-cta se gohngom. ssc: 2 2 2 1 4 aloe Wintoughby. . It was the Cubs’ AMERICAN LEAGUE geeneey sane 135 eemiated crork, consists, of | of Australia. enmark took first place and Chicago, Aug. 8—(#)—Bruno Bet-|Dove, p'.. 5 0 1 0 2 0|third straight defeat at the hands of ‘ Rg H E/ 12.318 mil f Gravel Surfacing | road improvement involving approxi-| The men’s 200-meter breast stroke Great Britain second in bicycle ie : eeu the cellar dwell i 8 7 road improvement involving approxi- |mately: championship was won by Tsuruta road Hansen of Denmark | Zé! and his Indianapolis Indians are'Simmonson, rf.. 2 2 1 0 © 0/|the cellar dwellers. Washington .. 1 0) mately: 13.985 Miles, Prepare Subgrade and erp as yy Tsurut individual winner, thankful that today is moving time|Fuller, 3b’..... 2 0 0 0 0 2 midis iGitanchae Cleveland ..-.:... 0 | 8 1) ™S3H%5 atues of Preparing Subgrade| * Construct Barth Shoulders of Japan in 2:48 4/5. Rademacher nh Seti for the Minneapolip Millers ic Gesellchen* <3.) 10 0 0 0 Ol othe New Vouk Yous ined Jones — Ruel: Uhle, Shaute, and Construct nm «Earth . Yds. Unk RARGO WOMEN — lazsissersttctie, sone] Rene... 3 io ia rin a] ame ee of tee nd fete ONE Ea sac eet ae for . : ma ct SaitsAd cl he rept merican League race by trimming H ‘Hauling. their fourth straight vietory fromthe! *Batted for Simmonson in seventh. 7 ; A El 94,673 C. Yds. Miles . | ea the Chicago Whitesox, 6 to 3, while] philadelphia . 16,738 C. Yds. Screening. Stock Pile Items e Indians 4 to 2 and thereby stretched) Jamestown” ABR HO AE) co “Mack's Philadelphia’ Ath- |hovage Phe 4 ok 0] 80S, Fas, Sirtoning ite, i Team Defeats Malta * . WAMP ME ET aud en ible ed pecore 14) Popes, a 0 1 4 2 1/Jetics were bowing to Detroit, 4 to 1.| | Walberg, Grove and Cochrane; ie ii ewes th Gee fo Pitoss se08s C 3, re! rete Solaced Moe ea, nds Hardin, rf 0 0 0 0 2|_ The A’s defeat left them four and/Carroll and Hargrave. Linch screen. may be Gbtained from the Davateeens | Amsterdam, Aug. 8.—(?)— The — Mie Daackatos olitho fétians, isl Neeiet 3 is ade fe 600 c."¥as- Loud, Uniead in - tes; of State Highways et bis United States water polo team beat Jamestown Girl Is Only Out-|have been setting the pace for the/scmier 3b) so Ge te aoor a on file in the Di flee aoe oe sider to Reach Champion- baa rgersient ane Blasavated | Deeds, ef 2 1 2 0 0} Season Tigers, Biumarck: N, De cofticest the| Germany will play Hungary in eli a4 Bees jes at last! Powell, c 0 2 8 0 1| five hits and driving in what proved] Pennock an High the finals, and loser of this f ship Golf Flight managed to break through the! Hibbler, p 0 0 0 1 1|to be the winning run with a triple|cox and Berg. rek, N. D., and also at th match will fight it out with teams Columbus defense and won the last | Poseley” ‘p 0 0 0 2 Oj in the seventh. : ‘at Bism: | Bice oF tne oUTky Auditor in the | trom the United States, France, Hi game of the series 5 to 3. Tobin’s| Murphy? 0 0 0 0 g| . Two home runs by Lou Blue en- pee, 3h sete are located, “- Drouect OF Prod | poet ad, sind Holland, to determing Fargo, N. D., Aug. 8.—)-—Mre.| mutied fly broke up a hurling duel 87°" abled the St. Louis Browns to make| poston Highways Au bid Invited to bel the second and third places. y ay 0! on af Ag i i SOX, . | the women's North” Dakste -state| tent to divide doubleheader, the Struck out by Love & Witbier 6,| broke a tie-in the last half of the Berry, Dak., om x The t| CELESTIAL SHOW SATURDAY championship tournament here Tues- ayes ai ~ eens 38 a Poseley 1. auaeis Gray chalked is 17th vherein cee jay. >2) Bi balls off Love 0, Hii in of the campaign. lorris ects are loca' Mrs. Bruce Burritt, of Fargo, de- Tonnes Hew tbe Toledo agetegation|1, Poseley 1. aeeane paid nitched to only two batters after re-| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | a:Ssot! a ite pening’ ot the pros oe ome _ ; fending champion, and Dolly Craig ir in the first game while |’ pit by pitcher, Deeds and Rund.|lieving Russell in the ninth but was First Game posa! i contained in the proposal blank. Any | dig) lay of shooting ae f of Fargo tied for ec up honcrs a auchens defense faltered behind! Hits off Love in. nine innings 8,| charged with the defeat since the R Fight is rresseved to. reject ae ete EES eg night with scores dashing through With 96, each player scoring 48 on] Busey | a ae ite eastern fi |gff Hibbler in six and a third 10, off | second batsman was none other than Milwaukee ....... ony nd all eoemneals, to salve teem: fie “proposal, will ‘be. ‘considered as|space at the rate of 50 miles per round. 5 eyed ou" | Pose! in twe i i in- | Blue. the best in- |irregular anc a8 such. 1 oF . ji , Wi r i subjectioy R = i 3 ee GE! ro *Agnes Murphy, a 16-year-oli player| teams got eight hits. Three-base hits, Guidas 2, Johnson, ators whitewashed the Indians, 8 to|"" , eee ee eee Seren. lation pro ey lg ite ae 4 | from 2 poten w the only mem. Deeds. 0, the, Senators rocked Uhle, Shaute Second Game a 151 Smmeeiohaatlaeld h food to supply pth eg i Visiting trio to reac! Two-base hits, Johnson. and jin for i R waa : . championship flight. Mrs. W. H. Eee leo iba tacne Pep plea ; Folected as euch. —____ tnd its export trade; 100 years ago Brtee ot Grand Forks, ona of the) Stolen bases, Mohn, Nagel, Sage- Grid Game Most Popular ‘oledo STATE iugere | A A truffle is an edible fungus which hear Bt Bee. 0pe 98 the page to ing players in the state missed horn, Drumbeater, Fergus. Football proved the most popular} Bellow (Signed) J. J. ERMATINGER, gro rground. Z the qualifying round by one stroke. Double plays, Fuller to Sagehorn|course at the Michigan summer| Hamby. Dated July 28, 1928. sisi Hi <<. B r to Tobin, Sagehorn to Johnson to|school this year. More than 100 8:1-8-35 Lo ‘Yankees Never Quit’ A she pspociated Press) Tobin. persons from 29 states and one for- ——__—_— Pr Ol - ia Ne * ale iekn L. John- Score by innings: eign country took thiscourse under | Minneapolis ‘ lympic Boss States sar New York, won over Chief | Bismarck . 013 031 2C0—10| Yost and his assistants. Indianapol ‘ oquah, Toledo (10). Jameson. ‘ 200 200 001— 5 Only Two of Em Le Two of ‘Em Left Lisenbee . | Amsterda: Aug. 8.— * heccgaagr 4 ismarck w meet Jamesto iy 0 m eral Douglas’ Mackcehur, president | q¢i2%,ANgeles Fidel LaBarba, | nore again at the Bismarck athletie| Joe Sewell and Charley Jamieson |S°*7P #4 Spe _ of the American Olympic committee,| (10), rl Maestro, Chicago, |ficld next Sunday at 3 p.m., the|are the only members of the Cleve- today refused Jacob W. Stumpf, it managers said today. land club who played with the In-| Kansas City. y manager of the American boxing dians in 1920 when they won their|¢, team, ‘ission to withdraw the only American league pennant. eso rhe Oimapie: compenicies. TH in Minin. hi mn] a juested the rm sion as a result of an adverse de- I eve 3 ot] Ing to cision of judges who gave the Bel- Say,’ Tilden Says|st. pau.. ; ’ “a 4 geo owelekt mantel Bestes oe ae i Louiaville 28 “ oar semen miler of Los é New York, Aug. 8.—(F)—William| Hopkins an: Sehr Ue Mah. Miller seemed m |. Tilden, IT, storm center of Amer-|and Bird. ta. eve all the better of the bout. i : ican tennis, retured to the United Cory 0 n her notified ‘A nS never quit,” General i States today from Davis Cup compe- w be the | MacArthur said. e 4 tition in France, with little to say of o Four Americans will fight today ‘ Q f é his status as an amateur. “I will and Alex Kaletchitz, American és have nothing to do with professional hea » who drew a bye, will ; i! tennis,” was his only emphatic state- . fight tomorrow. $ ee ment as he left the boat. —_——_—__—_. 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