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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930 — Bingen Watts, b.m.—Mrs. C. K. Bryan, | Little Aun. bom. 2:144%—Nick Mortin- t D. yee 2 the rapid strides made by the com- | player ‘h. A trophy is being of- [x dditional Sports | ix 14—Mrs, C.K, Telumph ee s—Chantlois &| nig ores ‘pa BASS ae wnen |" Aiea Sece, DOMES hoes ie SORA of, 6 -«xinee:' Dorothy K. Pardue fered ineaeh fight Colo. Se Tatnieee roe : F rmstea : Jane 20, 5:00 F. M., leadershi Mrs. Pardue, who declined an invi- Col. Lindberg, r.g.- R. Olston, Far-| pinmie o'Connel, brige— ; Mortons | El ait 9%—Mre, C. K. 2:12 Trot—Purse 8350 | ership in the industry. f A i © 4 | tation to become a member of the 0, N. D. Pas “| s Bryan, Bismarck, N. Great, Wisconsin, br. 7: nk} Nearly 12 years elapsed after the | ‘ June’ De Clare, b. Oscar Erick- |», 500. St. Charles, Minn, | Rotiect 4 L. Bundy, Hamline, . | ‘ oman | American women’s team now playin Seven Horses Are son, Cooperst jHatvest Star, b.g.—Dr. Kaufman, Ap-| Rocket Belle. b tase Hollyrood ‘Tighboy, b. 1, Company's organization before the) Ss e 1S in Europe, carried off medalist none Bingen Del, b.g. ‘abbe, Fargo, | Diet Ln 1. Nisgity Gb Prey ete he . J. Shanklin, |_, MeKenazie, La Cross: . ‘ “lone millionth car was built on Feb. | rely. Ce 3 ‘ ors with an 83 for the qualifying : oN Be. R ‘ Pa i Dex Moines, Freddy Capp, brig, 2: |27, 1923, but the second millionth car Sj i H | Here Already for |<isisessue—t * ete ret (—Bon Mor [Binge VStar bue-—c. W. Tce, Lone | aeleyta CP: WH a oi oft the esembly fine lew ven ‘SOX City Golfer, Who Re- round. Mre, Hulbert Clarke, Okla oe, | —T. R. Burchfield an. + _,mont, Colo. Miike Gi 4 8 2 e Be a bay | abe i * | homa City, stroked her way into sec: Maid Benboe, b T. 1 1] dag Me t oe Statel st, ch.g., 2:07—K. Macder- la. ° two years and five months later. on fused to Go to England, | ond place with an 84 and Mrs, Tor ° Bismarck, N iil 4 —W. G. Beezley, | July 20, 1925. A year and six months NE 19, 2 P.M. " ‘ Y r. G. Wate at q Wallace, Sapula, present Oklahom: 4 Coming Race Meet auib TroteParne $500 Lake, \ i acu |Jater, on Jan. 13, 1927, the three mil- Shoots an 83 titleholder, and Mrs. Leon Solomon (Patterson Hotel Cup) “la “ BY 124%4—Helen Hurley, " lionth car was produced. Thereafter | Memphis, Tenn., scored 86s to tie for eter Poem, b.g., 2:04—Chantlois &! | I ce Lake, fe Chevrolet Completes jless than a year was required to reach aiea Okla., June 3.—iP—Led by! thin Hobéea: : P , 3 ck Ha , if Y'oOBriant, be.—T. Re Bureh- “ne : ‘Three More Stables Expected ag hgnatead, tron River, WI cates, | “at Dick Harer, Nonte OBriant, ba a Seven Millionth Car | cach of the sce ‘i ga on marks, 2 ora take a eee : This Week; Thrilling Races Jamesto na Resta tame e 1 ene 8500 | Say thes ; SER OST ED Tey 7 : en — | a nN | City, Ia., 32 expert feminine wielders | “Ze = $ motel ee 10. ss wages i ia ena (Grand Pacific Cup) Detroit, Mich., June 3.—The seven JD. 11. 1926, in 363 days; the five of Wood’ and iron today entered | City-County Briefs i fiom ak Minn. Solo. | Are Anticipated Dudiey “Wotane’ bse 2:11 Cyclops, bg.—J. M. Hurley, Ponca,| Anna Napoleon, b.m.— Chantlois &/millionth’ car built by the Chevrolet |Millionth. on Sept. 8. 1928, in eight | crampionship play for the 1930 trans- ; ¢ Bradford, James' Neb. M Armstead, 1 Wis. Mot i iti to it ;months and three days; the sixth Mississippi golf grown. | Pre a Fin ed Hite Sune Reg. chm. 2:21%—J. E. Dressel, | Belle SOT re 8 Rutledge, ene Soavents be ee Aires. rhe | millionth on June 25, 1929, in nine a apes gol eed oe J. W. Riley, former state rural ven horses from two les al- ismarc! P ¥ a. Molly “Shanker: cl pe ad (A i CUE ‘ rt a months and 17 days. The seven mil- he 32 remained out of a field of | school inspector, will deliver the com- ready have arrived in Bismarck for| Mark —J. W. Holmes, ues Anker : 432 —James lparels eine: br.h., H. J. Butler, Le| epochal car, which happened to be & lHonth mark, just absent red ranted | 186 players who sought to qualify'in! mencement address at New Salem the Bismarck Fair association's har- ( 2:09%4 —W. J.]Mac Klyo, big.—W. G. Beezley, Syra-| Rosewood, ch.m.—Dr. Wm. C. Kauf-|coach, rolled off the assembly line i. 19 months and 25 days. yesterday's 18 hole test. While most | this evening, when a class of 23 will hess race program which will be My ee eepaute| JUNE 20, 2 P.M, star dif : ‘A. Witt, Des | Wednesday morning, May 28. in the ‘of the favorites survived the qualify-' be graduated from ‘the New Salem staged June 18, 19, 20, it was an-{°97/ ee 1 2118 Pace—Purse 8500 "Moines. Ia. ‘ company’s huge plant at Flint, Mich. 865 . ing round, they were forced to battle high school. This is the largest class nounced today by Mrs. C. K. Byran, 18—C. E. Armstead, a (Association of Commerce Cup) | Guy Arion, b.g., 2:20—Grover A, Zang, |The car was the 1,845,938 six-cylinder ENCOURAGE FAMILIES ‘against a stiff south wind and the! in the history of the school. an manager. Superior, Wis iia; —gohn | Atri Ri cct aren entlots, &| Kewanee, Hh atortinson, st. |e Produced by Chevrolet since this Berlin—while Italy end France are | threats of many lesser known players pica i Four horses of the E. B. Rutledge| "G.Qensie ia Crosse, Wis. Nina Benboe, bm, 2:11%4—£. B, Rut-|_ Charles, Mi » **jmodel was brought out in January, | encouraging large families, the prov- whose cards failed to admittance to Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Jaynes, Steele, i stables, Fort Dodge, Iowa, and three] Miss Lady Harvester, b.m. Higher pode: Ja. . High Queen, bi.m—Dr, A. E. Byron, |1929, lince of Westphalia ic, too. It is of- the select group by only two or three arc visitors in the city today. from the T. R. Burchfield stables, Pace. Longmont, Cole. Ry. Jenene 2 uC. B. Buck- ec Ibs, ST | Various dates in the, life of the | fering annually to the 50 largest fam- strokes. | Mattoon, Ill, are here and three| VAinur Monin Sey “AL simmum, ch, —H. J. Butler,| Sup ‘i “*“" | Chevrolet Motor company on which |ilies within its borders a cash prize The 96 contestants whose scores| Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boucher, New } more stables are exepcted this week, 2:22 Pace—Purse 8350 {Remington a b. sre Ww. Hol ue CH | .—R. E, McKen-/the millionth car marks have been | to the youngest child and congratu- ranked next to the first 32 were! England, are spending the day in oye We Mee Bepan ld, | Ra atan Su—HL J. Butler, Le)“ Homes, Montfort, Wis. |" |prampfree, bom—W. W. Pattee, Brant-|Passed furnish a graphic picture of | lations to the parents. grouped into six minor flights of 16 Bismarck, The manager expressed confidence thas the Bismarck harness races, be-! McKenzie. cause of the fact that the Bismarck| Mollie Benboe, b.m- : Yair is the first in the state, will be! Qhott PYRG Te, the best in the state. OOS Armatead, tne rite ‘ She is traveling about the state] Princess Margare’ Mtg > this week in the interest of advertis-| 1.27-qhaufman: Appleton. een, Sele a ing the Bismarck program and mak-| _ by. 8. D. el AEs 3 ing other arrangements preliminary | Pri Rice Wee Rina a { to the staging of the show here. Auto; y i . e, 801 Pratt | ‘ e O06 vaces are on the program Yor the last | . ; | Colo. day of the fair, Saturday, June 21. Chi Rta ee | A Ninety-eight horses were entered scill *4—K, Macdermid, in the various harness events before 5 the closing time for entries, Mrs.|F'dell Todd. bg. $:201—E. F. ie : ; ve Byran said. A list of the horses and High Sanne, —John Bradford, , t their events follows: ee er aay bie Thelma Worthy, b.m.—V. P. Heaton, ‘ 8 JUNE 18, 7 P.M. Ae Su See ee eC ; bg. —W. W. Pattee, Brant- 4 Bundy, Hamline, Minn. fnenboe, bm—T. R. Burehficld,| : Walter Abbe, ch,g., 2:091;—Frank L. Bundy, Hamline, n, Baron Jr., br.g., 2 By eon, ch.h.—C. E. Armstead, Wis. 1 19, 7:30 P.M. | . finn, eal se Y 5—R. E. McKenzie, g ae Troe—Paree 4350 Hy_Everding, b. %——C. A. Witt,| Sunny Volo, b.m.— John Bradfor: b. 30th Grand avenue, Dex Moines. | ,, Jamestown, N. i b. o7—ehantlois & Arm.|Frosty Morn, t.g.—H. J. 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