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PAGE SIX [ Additional Sports ‘| THE RULE IS! Grove Giants Hit 1.” aeeeeeee Perkins Hard to Trim Leeds 7 to 4 Stellar Pitcher Is Relieved in) Sixth; Stoller Homeruns | for Bismarck Clan | | | | | ‘Arthur Bartlett Is Favorite of Field | In Omaha Tourney Champion Breezes Around the Transmississippi Course Four Under Par By PAUL R. MICKELSON Omaha, Neb., June 24.—(#)—Nearly 300 wielders of wood and iron today THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * Pitcher Calls the Piggies Fifteen Prisoners Caught in Dry Net Virginia, Minn., June 24.—(/)—Fif- teen prisoners, arrested on liquor Jaw violation charges, were to face United States Commissioner Otto Poirier to- day. They were nabbed over the week- end in a series of dry raids by 20 fed- eral enforcement officers on the range. John and Tony Pluth and Jack Maravetz, were arrested in an Ely soft drink bar; William Hodge and Helen Rice in residences , and. John Komatar in a tailor shop: At a roadhouse nine miles south of DEPARTMENT STARTS DEATH TOLL SURVEY Milwaukee, Wis., June 24.—(?)—The Sentinel today said it has learned the department of justice has launched an intensive and confidential survey to determine the national death toll of prohibition enforcement, going di- rectly to all constitutional officers of states; counties, cities and villages for its information. ‘The survey apparently, the paper MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1929 sought one of the most highly prized said, is an attempt to ascertain the , Officers arrested John Smaley its popped up from behind the safe. h was masked. They made Goldberg open the safe and put the $800 in the strongbox in & white sack. “Here,” one of the bandits said, “put it in here.” With the $1,200 safely tucked away, the men fled out the back déor. Tenney Is Principal Speaker at Meeting Regent, N. D., June 24.—D. D, Ten- President of % justice and efficiency of enforcement and Daisey Redfield, near Winton, “hasi Per] highly- 1! {crowns of amateur golf, the trans- : % sociation, Regent, N. D. Mr. pitcher te ay aie Pen ie see | Mississippi championship, over the Questionnaires, with the request nabued my Pagid oe wlle "Joe Meets clin tion of the state, from t [ear eas eunlly” the, Larpeee senile that the fact that they are in exist-| Vimar and Joe Hover mere taxen ie | meetings, outlining the business of the fifth inning a twas ence be held in confidence, have been} an Eveleth, Minn., soft drink bar. sent out by the department of justice. | Dominico Galvisi was arrested in an the Sentinel said it has learned, and | Eveleth cafe. Mike Copense and Joc list the following questions: Serino were nabbed in Gilbert. cooperative association, and explain- ing the new farm board. Melton, national president, gave an address on the business prin- ciples underlying cooperative associa- ‘field in the tournament's 29 years of | play and while several stood out as | ranking favorites the result of the | six-day grind appeared to be a toss- tentiary baseball di 1—The number of state, county, er, young Giant} r, sweeped out home run! which made things rosy for Giant | fans. | nters in the s and two in| arroll, on th the prison aggregation, well in hand throu; relieved Pert h, had the Giants scored lone e third, fourth, s catcher, also er, but no one wa: | Is there a rule governing the request of an opponent for his score? If so, there any penalty if your opponent gives you the wrong score? The Rule I: You may any time ask your op- ponent the number of strokes he has played. Wrong information, unless it is corrected betore you have played {your next strike, results in your op- 0| ponent losing the hole. The penalty 1} in stroke competition is disqualifica- ti nts face the Wilton Mine nond at 1:30 o'clock afternoon ABR 1 10 IPOA 0 20 0} 10 0 ing eis Waa | 0 2 0 0 Phelps, Stoller, ¢ Carroll, p singles championship at Wimbledon Totals . 10 Rain last night changed the course | pires protested to President T. J. i - m | today by trouncing H. V. S. Dillon of | from fast to slow and the late arri-|P"°S PN of ete acl Near Beer With a Kick ie Ss Fo Treland, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. vals who failed to more Sau Mie U d Atta k g. I re © 1 2 5 1! Flashing samples of his play of | practice shot at the championship nder cK in lowa 1 1 6 0 Olyounger days Tilden literally swept | course became cheerful. Generally, ott ot at ome Army and Navy Game e! 00 qd | the Irish star off the famous center 0} court. He raced throug} the first set {with the loss of only the third game, | kept up the same speed in the second, and then slowed up long enough to permit his opponent to break through for two games in the third set. E. G. Chandler, former Harvard | Met ace and American intercollegiate titleholder, won the first set from Wilmer Allison, member of the Uni- ted States Davis cup team, 6-2. Baptiste, Ib .. Yotzey, rf Hubbard, If rr Totals . i i 5 - hich had been shipped here. He Club zest The Canadian star, J. A. Wright. according to Larry E. Kelley, manag- | service schools have been asked of the | ¥ i Coun es y 3in 3 ings. | « ior” ‘ics Nii ions 7 to 4; ct Of the Pirates. general staff by the secretary. contended that possession, sale, de- Stoller 1 ‘ Whitefeather Coen et jestaas city tn toate fitst'set, saab estiae peated . A mixup in schedule arrangements,| He said that since the schedules of | livery or transportation of malt bev- and add enjoyment to itcher: ’Whitefeather, | winning 6-2. ‘ Before 55,000 in Series therefore, deprived the Pirates of an|the army and navy have been com- | erages constituted a flolation of the your lunch. Gradey, : a R expected game. pleted for a considerable time in ad- | Towa laws. The case will come be- Carre . ubber Contest Vanee, any games which they might | fore the municipal court Wednesday. There's health in ev Taeds E D li bd play this year as a result of a favor- , Rrra. rrors Veliver By wena 3. cuteman rowley 0 able completion of the negotiations b bottle... food value that roll 1 : B . t (Associated Press Sports Writer) nt would have to be outside the sched-| Florence Observes definite, ayer = r Time of game, ting C b: The Athletics nipped the champions T M S ze . o callie ea! DUDS |r oe Ceore ome. Seana ne the| 10 tate! Ancient Ceremony a ee fifth end rubber game yesterday, but i 7 the finest Hazelton Beats McClusky’s Junior Baseball |the really important transaction took Pa sat | Three Die Following Wiorence, Haly, June: Jte()— place in the counting house. Exactly! East Lansing. Mich., June 24.—()— Rampage of Farmer | Ficrence's, thousand-year-old _cere- Team Wallops Bismarck by 8 to 4 Accounting - Local A.0.U.W. After 11 Errors Final Score Is 11 to 4; Shea of Hazelton and Patera of Bismarck Scintillate Committing seven errors in the sec- ond frame and spotting their oppon- ents seven runs, Bismarck’s American Legion junior baseball team, the Ro- tary Cubs, yesterday lost to the Mc- Clusky Comets at the northern city before a large crowd. The score was 8 to 4. | nrbrrow, following which the struggle ; by Johnny Goodman, Omaha, and it up. H Eighteen-hole qualifying rounds | were programmed for today and to- will revert to match play. Two 18- hole rounds will be decided for the survivors Wednesday and Thursday, with a 36-hole tussle between the semifinalists Friday and between the finalists Saturday. Arthur Bartlett, Ottumwa, Ia.. the defending champion, drew more back- ers yesterday when he breezed around the heavily trapped and wooded course in 69, four under par for the! 6,400 yard stretch. His round was two short of the course record, established equaled the best previous practice round carded by Art Tverra of Minne- apolis, Saturday. Tverra, who has been knocking at the door of fame ever since he start- ed the ancient game several years ago, was another gallery favorite as were Bob McKee of Des Moines, Ia.; Jack Pollard and Frank Siedlik, Omaha's youthful pair of stars; Rudy Juran, national southpaw champion of Min- neapolis; Sam Reynolds of Omaha; L. B. Maytag of Des Moines and Mar- tin Stein of Kansas City. the course was in good shape and the fairways were smooth. 184,096 Baseball Fans See Mackmen And Yanks Battle 184.996 New York fans paid their way at the gate in three days, making the series a complete victory for Edward Grant Barrow regardless of what hap- pened to Huggins. The attendance set a new record for a single series, beating the mark of 177,152 made by the same teams ast. the same park last September in three afternoons. The lead of the Mackmen was stretched to eight and one-half games, and the impression spread city and village officers killed solely as the result of enforcement of the prohibition laws—. 2—The number of alleged violators of the prohibition laws killed by state enforcement officers. Minneapolis, Minn, June 24.—(7)}— 3—The number of private citizens | Two bandits held up Nathaniel Gold- such as bystanders, killed by state|berg, manager of the Dryer Recrea- officers in the enforcement of prohi- | tion building, and escaped with $1,200 bition. early today. The loot represented the Saturday and Sunday receipts of the concern. Minneapolis Bandits Get Away With $1,200 Quiz Former Spouse told detectives he was car- Kansas City, June 24—Just what is an umpire supposed to do to main- | that these ungodly whoops got every-| here today for questioning in connec- tain his dignity and poise when a ooey!” every time he calls @ close one a ball? ‘ Whatever it is, umpires and play- crs alike protested recently the hog-| calling of Pitcher Pea Ridge Day— that's his name, Pea Ridge Day—of the Kansas City Blues. It seems that Pea Ridge let go his whoops whenever the mood struck him, and it struck him often. Bat- ters said it unnerved them. Um- For Local Pirates i Bismarck’s Pirates neither won nor lost at Mott yesterday afternoon. Arriving at Mott in time for the scheduled game, the Pirates found the Mott team playing at some bth tp in the southwestern part of the state. James H. Crowley, assistant football coach at the University of Georgia, will succeed Harry Kipke as head coach at Michigan State college. An- nouncement of his appointment was made Saturday by President R. 8. Shaw of Michigan State. Crowley, one of the famous four horsemen of Notre Dame, was recom- mended to Michigan State authorities by Knute Rockne, coach of the fa- mous aggregation. He played in the |Hickey of the American Association | body's goat. jPitcher is in there bellowing “S00-00-| President Hickey finally asked Pea Ridge to refrain from summoning the| was found shot to death in her apart- |swine while he was pitching. Day| ment Saturday night. /now confines his hog-calling to times Pea Ridge almost went to the Na- tional League this year. returned them all, asking for more money. He got his name from his tary Good announced today that he had begun negotiations with Secre- West Point and Annapolis. Full details on the question of eli- Dows, Ia, June 24.—(/P)—Joseph killed his wife and his’ hired man, | Earl Fischer, 21, and then committed | Suicide. Fischer's body was found, unclothed, lying on the floor of Mrs. Fromn’s bedroom. She lay dead on the bed. Having killed his wife and the hired man, Fromn went upstairs and ap- Parently placed the shotgun between when he is on the bench during a| that Mrs. Slayback had been jealous |game or, when pitching, to celebrate] 0f her former husband's sweetheart, when the last man is out in the ninth. | @ girl known only as “Bc'y. The Cubs] cence, declaring she had been talking sent him several contracts, but he{0n the telephone and had not heard To Have New Chance| ves moines, ia, June 4—(7)— Washington, June 24.—()—Secre- | new attack today from John B. Ham- tary Adams with a view to the re- | Selzure*of two carloads of the beverage | sumption of football relations between | Which were reported en route from ibility rule which resulted in a dis- |Search warrant which resulted in the ption of the games between the | Seizure of 150,000 bottles of near beer Fromn, 65, farmer, today shot and | die tying a tray containing $400 from the Of Man Found Slain iron of the building to the office in he rear. He had just entered the office and kicked the door shut when the kand- Sacramento, Calif. June 24—(7)— ul Mrs. Mary Slayback, 31, was held tion with the slaying of her former tions and Dr. Weber, Regent, told of the accomplishments of various similar organizations. Noon luncheon was served free to those attending the meeting. HAS FAITH IN SUIT New York, June 24.—#)—Lieu- tenant Knud Von Cfausson-Kaas, Danish aviator who hopes to fly the Atlantic, has'a non-sink suit which he sleet! will keep him afloat sev. eral_days in the ocean if his plane falls. The suit has been given a successful trial. The Lieutenant floated in it 24 hours at the beach, much to the envy of heated folks husband, Herbert J. Slayback, 29, who Investigators said they had learned Mrs. Slayback protested her inno- the shots. Towa drinkers of ncar beer faced a mond, veteran dry crusader of Des Moines. He announced he would seek Sheboygan, Wis., to Boone. Last week Hammond obtained a mony of honoring the city’s patron saint, John the Baptist, was celebrat- ed today with all the color of the mid- ages. Religious ceremonies, fireworks, pa- rades and a carriage race in one of the principal streets of the town were combined to carry out the old tra- ditions. ‘The observance began at eight o'clock this morning with a cannon salute from Fort Belvedere. A little later the Royal Society of St. John ‘OU’LL find that Goets Erring 11 times, the Bismarck A. O. U. W. baseball nine lost to the Hazel- | ten nine at the Emmons county city yesterday afternoon. The score was ll to 4. tion, led by a squadron of ‘ DISTRIBUTORS ; in the fourth and another in the|bander, although George Earnshaw * Hazelton, at present, is holding! | it guards in full uniform and pages and gsr pclon in te Emimons-Lovart sixth, The last three frames were [had to be called in the elghth to put 4 SAVES OREENS Opens in Jamestown osces ate omtony NASH-FINCH CO. int county league but has been |" Goetz, Spriggs The defeated pitcher was Eddie| Lead arsenate has proved highly 7 : r Pe PAY SRS ATER le strengthened with the addition of | day Aare’ were’ the only Gaby aie | Wells, Simmons Mt his ‘sightecci| satisfactory in preventing damage to, Jamestown. N. Dak. June 4——| scngenHare FORCED DOWN Bismarck, N. D. Mindat, crack pitcher from Wishek. Hazelton scored three times in the | second inning without securing a safe After the third inning, in which the Comeis scored their last run, Bis- marck held the Sheridan county boys scoreless and proceeded on an uphill battle which netted them three runs spent an erroriess afternoon. Score by innings: among metropolitan fans that here, indeed, were the coming champions. The final game was a triumph for Howard Ehmke, the veteran right home run, Foxx has thirteenth and Haas his ninth. Notre Dame backfield in 1922, 1923 and 1924. He has held his present Position at Georgia for four years. President Shaw said Crowley would report here Sept. 1. his legs, pulled the trigger with his | i and killed himself. State Band Contest the Baptist marched in costume to receive the municipal authorities. The mayor and his following came from the Vecchio palace in parade forma- Nearly 200 boys and girls were par- ticipating in the state band contest opening here today. fairways and putting greens of golf courses by Japanese beetles. Recent ; Dubois, Pa. June 24.—(#)—Lee Schoenhair, west coast pilot, was su- lu i f Bismarck - 000 301 000—4| Lou Gehrig hit his twentieth home|€xperiments by the Department of ae as the Workers made six mis-| yeClusky O71 000 000-8 run, ‘The defeat coupled with the 6|Asriculture have proved the ar-| = | Pl | Vrister vi Towns ovel senate’s merit. Mindt, opposing hurler, allowed] p wrist; Eddy Agere and Dale |to 5 victory of the Browns over the pared to blow their hardest to win the | eight singles, hit two men with Pitched balls, walked one, and was effective in the pinches. Frank Hum- | -mel, Workmen toiler of the slab, granted six hits in six and two-thirds innings and walked two men while Piercy allowed Hazelton six hits in Brown; Klein and Winetzke. Frank Brokl New Northwest Champ White Sox, dropped the champions into a tie with St. Louis for third Place. Detroit nosed out Cleveland 8 to 7, and Washington won from Boston by 7 to 1 in other American League en- |Sagements yesterday. {State championship. Included in the aged :. competition are both municipal and| tate eer for Roosevelt: Pietd, W after having been forced down here by thunderstorms’ and failing oil pressure: SCHUBLE IS GAME Although Heinie Schuble, Detroit | school bands. shortstop, was struck in the face by! Many bands contained both boys @ batted ball in a recent game, hejand girls in their membership and kept on playing. After the game it) one, the band from Harvey, was com- was discovered a bone in his check | posed of girls only. UMBRELLA SHOWS WEAR ~ The National League campaign wit-|nad been broken. —_—_———_ 4 one and one-third innings. a /Plainesfield, N. J., June 24.—@)— Shea, getting three hits in four! Minneapotis, June 24—(P)—Frank |neSsed the third straight victory of Take 50 Years to Put {An umbrella that did valiant service | . ae Poi | the Pirates over the Cubs, 8 to 7. The i { trips, was Hazelton’s neatest sticker | Brokl, St. Paul, twice winner of the |Reds shaded the Champion Cardinals | ———-—_____@| Oia Skeleton T th: in the blizzard of 1888 is to be taken | while Patera, who knocked down six | state public links golf championship, by 4 to 2 and the n Robins}; Qne Gets Million eleton Logether | shortly by its owner, Ernest R. | difficult drives from Emmons county | added further laurels to his collection | nosed out the Giants by.9 to 8 in 14 > bats and made two hits in four at- tempts, was the best club boy on the | diamond. The Bismarck club meets the fast Dawson club at Lake. Isabelle next Sunday during the state-wide A. O, Saturday by winning the champion- ship of the first annual Northwest Public Links golf tournament by a margin of five strokes. The champion, who has Keller of St. Paul as ais home course, played the 72 holes ir 310, gaining his ad- vantage on the final 18 holes of the going out against 38 for the Armouy player and a 38 coming in. Normark had a good chance to cop the title but had trouble on the 10th hole both in the morning and after- noon... On the first 18th he took a 7 ‘on this hole when his kall went into @ group of trees and in the afternoon innings. The Braves completed the National League program by taking |two from the Phillies, 5 to 1, and 7 to 5. OO Do You Know That— | ° AB RH PO A E/72 hole medal play. Howard Pou- * 5 1.1 0 0 O/ cette, also of Keller, and Ade Nor Abe Attell, former feather- 5 0 113 1 1} mark, Armour. each scored 315 for al wei ight champion of the world. 5 0 1 3 3 Oj second place tie. ~ Who was supposed to have 42.1.1 0 0) Broki and Normark started the ixed the 1919 world series for 5 0 t 0 4 ©) afternoon’s play on even terms and Arnold Roths 5 2 2 0 O Olon the first nine Brokl took a 2 stroke 4 2 1 0 0 0} jead and increased it coming in when| py . - .. For specking ‘ 3 , : ; A Normark took a 41. Brokl had a 36| two-buck tickets for a fight. . . Bill Evans, the bus. mgr. of the Cleveland India is getting credit from the sleepers in the American League. ... For why? ... He copped Joe Hau- ser from the A’s on waivers. +. - And they all know now that the Clevelands will get some use out of Unser Joe. ... For a small price. ... And they are beginning to realize that the Clevelands aren't suckers in the current pennant race. . . . Poor Ackerman, on its 100th transatlan- New Haven, Conn., June 24—(7)—|tic voyage. If it survives the public The skeleton of a morosaurus, a type |library would like it as a gift. of dinosaur which had been on hand since 1880, recently was put together Other Tennis Title | fey -¢ FAD a i i 4 . Ti eee, Chie nd S0mHT od sconceniney, Het # S0x—11 Oe fe? Hum- 1, 20 inch non-sagging fall mamufactarers (4 Mp lolig Ling ny 2 ¥ a4 play tomatic elec CT oe pal E g Ri + Control, board ee Safety motor -_ 2: Parone peteniog Keene — cormble Compact design 7. Beautiful cabinet i 8. White porcelain table top. 9. Light weight—easlly moved. switch elimi-. North Dakota Phone222. Bismarck, No. Dak. Phone for - Demonstration Power and it Co.