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6 _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931 N. D. Trapshoot Meet to Be Held Here Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 4 g NINRODS FROM ALL, (OUR BoanpINe House byAtem ]BeulahNineHas |$200,000 Gate Expected at Brooklyn ARE EXPECTED HERE} WERE GUST A SWIM To ME TRYING Has Several Games Scheduled burly Boston sailor AND DANGEROUS,-0 BE SURE ~ BUT for Remainder of Summer, seems to lie in his punching power, AcT-1o BE COMPARED “To MY SWIM Including Tourney especially with his left hand, his en- ‘ ACROSS NIAGARA,AT-THE BASE OF “THE durance and his, unquestioned cour- Meet Will Be Conducted on Bis- FALLS ~EGAD,NO!.. I DID THAT FEAT ON A DARE AT MIDNIGHT! ~ marek Gun Club’s New Range | BATTLING THE CHURNING TURBULENT, North of City | WILL BE REGISTERED SHOOT Linton Won Second Place in Tourney Steele, N. D., July 21.—Linton, not Ashley, lost to Steele in the final game here Sunday of the American Legion's district junior baseball tournament. 4 Steele scored three runs in the final game to beat Linton 5 to 3 for the championship. Steele also rallied to score one run Saturday afternoon to trim Ashley 7 to 6 in the second round. Bismarck was Steele's first vic- tim. Linton advanced to the championship round by eliminat- ing McClusky. Fans Expected to Crowd Into Ebbets Field to Pull for Walker Victory AMOS ~~ LET'S GO OUT “6 “TH”? BEACH! —~THis AUT Ko FUN DES’ GETTING SPRINKLER WET !- New York, July 21—(#)—Close to Beulah, N, D., July 21.—Beulah’s) $200,000 worth of customers, the pro- baseball team, victor in 20 out of 24/moters hope, will pile into Ebbets games already this season, is looking| Field Wednesday night for the 15- forward to ® tough program for the!round heavyweight battle. between remainder of the summer. / |Mickey Walker and Jack Sharkey. Sdarannane HGS ALES OER lke Tt the gate really gets up to that . 2 in whic! =| figure—and advance indicati are marck, Dickinson, and Washburn also| it will—Jimmy Johnstor ond the are entered. Hearst milk fund can point with ap- Other games on the Beulah sched-|proval to Walker as the chief con- ule include: tributing cause. duly 22—Mercer county vs. Dunn! Most of the ballyhoo has been county at Beulah, 5 p.m. built around the 30-year-old Mickey, July 26—Beulah at Underwood at) who has won two world titles in his Mid a a Beulah at Washburn|long career and now aspires to a B third. Always a July 27—Beulah vs. Van Dykes Col-/| this district. the perl sires iad team of Sioux City, Ia., at 4 apparently unequal struggle against » m, @ foe of vast sical su] has Aug. 23—Beulah vs. Grove Giants! caught the public's Haney, Mitek of at state penitentiary at 1:15 p. m.!Sharkey’c drawing power in the past and Beulah vs. Bismarck at 3:30 p. m.|has been based on the fistic Popu-; |lace’s hope he would be beaten. zi BULL FIGHTING BANNED |_ It probably will be the same Wed-| Palm Beach, Fla., popular winter/|nesday night. Certainly Walker who jresort, has a city ordinance forbid-| must give away inches in height and ding bull fights within its corporate) reach and about 30 pounds in weight: limits. | will be the sentimental favorite al- MILLERS DEFEAT LOUISVILLE AND GO INTO SECOND POSITION age. =. There will be no radio broadcast. HORSES TO MEET AGAIN New York, July 21.—(?)—Mate and Twenty Grand probably will renew their battle for three-year-old su- Premacy in the historic travers at fashionable Saratoga, Aug. 22. Right now Mate, boasting of two victories in three starts over Twenty Grand, holds the upper hand. WATER ,WITH TS DEADLY CURRENTS, 1 WAS SIX HOURS IN SWIMMING ACROSS “THAT SHORT DISTANCE $ ~~ ~~ AHEM TI DaN'T WANT Yau -To REPEAT THE INCIDENT, ALVIS, BECAUSE I(T WILL ONLY START A * CRAZE FORTHE FOoLHARDY “fo DUPLICATE MY FEAT “AND I WILL BE MORALLY RESPONSIBLE Far Bismarck Sportsmen Are Ar- ranging Special Features for Annual Tourney Preparations are being made this/ week for the annual state trapshoot-/ ing tournament, which will be con- ducted in Bismarck next Sunday,| Monday, and Tuesday. t The Bismarck Gun club will be host, to the tournament, which will be aj registered shoot under the rules of} the American Trapshooting associa- tion, according to George Ebert, of- ficial of the local organization. The shoot will be conducted on the local club's new range, one mile north of the city on State Highway No. 6. Events will include the 16-yard singles, doubles, and handicap events. Special features are being arranged} for the three-day program. At least/ ae ere a MH Saints Lose to Indianapolis 11 fice fly to left field. Johnson walked and scored on Cowan's single for the winning counter. Box scores: undry (0) 92; 80 nirmrods. from all parts of ‘North rig itn 6, Paul oy wining, 1401: KOQOLMOTOR GASOLENE Dakota are expected to enter the) 2 2 to 1 While Southpaw Shires led the Brews n 11-to- tourney and professionals will be here GTS 4 WoapeR He IsKir Paw | ictory over Toledo” feanses City was Is free from valve-sticking gum Aen Gearin Tames H 1 y Oth 9 ou cutee elle g ee WEARING A LIFE-BELT= eee roll) |Prevented from trying for its 10th fi \ mong Bismarck shots who are ex- on - | straight victor because of pected to enter are Ebert, Ray V. on Chicago, July BLUP—Mitke Ket- /erounds, Scores by maines: © et] Gum in gasolene cuts down speed...reduces power ee SAMA Duty A Ww: eats ley, dean of American Association | pgianqimiinns Lend im Serten slows up your motor...wastes gasolene. The Cities lett, ©. 7. Ragen, and James Stewart. Chub into fts make cor bea apes | St Paul; 4 ;000.00000— 225] Service mini-gum process removes rm wr club int make-or-break spot of| Burwell and Angley; Munns, Bream “ —— the season. pete CES Seti NI harmful gum from KOOLMOTOR, the 1 The Millers outlasted Louisville for | 000081 60e—- 4 ' Umpire-Players ces a « Seoren | ant ocd! Stary Moe adalat ay -sssceee grate 32 2| Original high test, anti-knock, green . q [Allows But Three Hits as G. P. Potter, p Taeaday were in second place, one-| Wingard und, Kies; Gearin and} gasolene —providesspeed, power and . i " ~ R a Totals ABH Bp! half game in front of the Colonels |“ pan Grt - Arguments Thick) Wins 13-0: dairy ana win 7} Bland si games ‘behind their nearest |routsittte™ Css Seteeelty y | Plek-up. Try it today. . Teams Win 2 1 ojrival, St. Paul. After the Colonels| Minneapolis ....303020102—11 13 1 | ® 0 {leave Minneapolis Wednesday night,| sntn? "Syensicke’ pument eek | . ; 1 | the Millers will open a series with St.| Brillheart and Griffin. He: ‘ream Managers M’Graw and Hornsby| STANDINGS 1 81 Paul, and Kelley, who already has had in, Hargrave. Feel Sting of Officials Over i 1 0} six Association championship clubs, G. P. Eat Shop .. 857 Foe weiner * i }may find his team close to the lead 4 Wy ’ Fat Bi i 0 0 Hectic Week-End Bismarck, Dairy : 4 son ball ‘i when the Saint series is over. For Sale at Bargain PU RE PETROLE UM P RODU cts . He ; -—- ant icGowan, playing his first| [| Eight-Room Apartment House Northwestern Bell . -500 | <a ? 7 sete | j game for the Millers, doubled with the New York, July 21- ia ae, yd Capital Laundry ... 167) oo. a. wit a4) © o|bases full in the ninth to chase in Cities Service Oil Company he ep or oe Haas eereane Company A .... AGT Falconer, ©. ® 9|the winning runs, and played a bril- | Gan vacrsar ina advantageous posi E | Waueser,” 3b Mant gam 4 ayer Cities Servico—ene of the country’s ten largest industrial organization: ings but the battle between umpires! Tod Potter, youthful pitcher for the | <<" 70 erie polls Sei irr in its lich aeri Broadcasts Fridays, © P.M. (E.D.T.-WEAF and'37 stations on N.B.C. cosst- and players in the major leagues gets |league-leading G. P. Eat Shop en-!srur aoe — te-coast and Canadian network. hotter and hotter. \trant, Monday night hurled a three-/! Byr 1 0 4 . In the last three days, two man-|hit shutout against’ the Capital|!yohn. | ai agers, two coaches and four players|Laundry for his fifth victory in as'}! B 00 either have been suspended, fined or|many starts in a Bismarck Diamond-| 11 - = chased out of the ball park for the | ball league cont Pipa a uration of the game. Manager Mc-| The Fat Shop's 15-to-0 victory was| tt 900 400 0. 1 Graw of the Giants heads the list/the first’ shutout this season in the) p. 1 with a three-day suspension. Coach | loop. R “4 gae> Burns was chased from the same|{ In other league games Monday eve-| pig ge = game Saturday but escaped suspen-|ing Bismarck Dairy rallied to score assisted);’ two-hase hit, Elsenbice; sion. three runs in the last inning to nose| Hedstrom, p jhits, off Hummel ¢ in 7’innings, oft Monday John A. Heydler, president | out Northwestern Bell 5 to 4 and O,; Beer, ab. Riumell 1 Gen eae anaes oe of the National League, announced|H. Will won a 14-to-6 verdict over Sintth et...” | balls, off Hummel 4, off Brown 2. Um- Manager Hornsby and Coach Schalx|Company A, the latter team erring |pire, J. Roehrick. Scorer, B, Hummel. ; of the Cubs and O’Doul of the Robins | 14 times. | had been fined 850 each for their} Don, Goetz, and Benser of the ooms for nen disagreement with the umpires in Eat Shop knocked homers and their | OR LEAGUE Saturday's game. |team-mate, Hoffman, secured four 72 - In the American League, Umpire|bingles in as many attempts. Is Dobn,| LADLE: See rey ameumen League, Umpire] Northwestern’ Bell went into the| Kee: noms, tu A, Brann: lls, otf] SS ouses tor Rent Browns at the Yankee stadium Mon-| last inning with a 4-to-2 lead. Eisen- in 7 innings; struck ont, by (By the Aasociated Presa) dya. Before an argument over wheth- | Dice and Miller hit safely to start the |} rene & MS ees lee teastrom | — UNCAMNE Bames of July 20) er a ball was fair or foul had ended, | {inal frame and both scored to tle POE ee ROMA COe Mee AMBRIC. t e Owens ordered ‘Kress to the showers | the count on Hummel’s Jong. sacti-/ — Sea RE Personal Service og and then chased Levy and Gray, who| chrig, Yankees, had continued the argument, the bench. Ruth, its — Simmons, Athletics, 135; Haas, Athletics, 131, sae ome runs—Gehrig, 285 Ruth, Yankees, 25. er aeaie se: Stolen bases—Cha r 36: Johnson, Tigers, 240 TanKees Pitching—Grove, ‘Athletics, won 19, Jost 2; Marberry, Senators, won 9, | YEST@RDAY’'S | ST S (By The Associated Press) Bill Hargrave, Senators—Drove in three runs against Tigers with double Gjand single. Roy Mahaffey, Athletics—Went in Q as relief pitcher, held White Sox to 9 5/four hits and one run in eight in-| nings, as A’s won 12-7. s Ralstin Hemsley, Cubs—His single { 2|in seventh drove in Taylor with Fun 1 from | R Miscellaneous for Sale Household Goods for Sale Flats and Apartments for Rent Capital AB om, cs . Neibauer, p « 49. <lein, Phillies, 83; English, | Phillies, ein, 129; Cuy Cubs; L. Waner, Pirates, 116. cule Sp , seri Home runs—Klein, Phillles, 23; Ott, Washing’ a cHareene «| ecosusoHonn 2 ; 3 New kK M. Dohn, 3b. 4 2) Giants, 17. e Cleveland Ailen, cf 4 0} that beat Robins, 1-0. | Stolen bases—c y, : St. Louis Gosts, 1b <1 3 0!" Bq Wells, Yankees—Pitched Yan-|Cusler, Cubs 1] Oroeee+ Pirates; u omo t a ruc or a e Bereait . Benen as { 4% Slkees to win over Browns and drove) ,,j,tching Haines, Cardinals; Bush, etroit + enser, tf | Ww ost 2 Chicago "2! Rott, db 0.2 3 0 1 6/in two runs with double and single. AT THE PARAMOUNT : 2 Golfers interested in getting the St Louis C ‘ARDS AND ATHLETICS AG AIN elusive ball into the tiny cup leamed New York @ lot about chip shots Monday night ARE WORLD SERIES FAVORITES 2: #2: te Scoas'er'set a Be Fe pomnt each Monday and ,Jetics had a seven-game margin over! Gi Pailigecceesecees St an stu{ Mave Six- and Seven-Game thet nearest. american league rivals.) Making the litte ball behave looks The shortest and quickest road to a sale in southwestern North Dakota Leads Respectively in Two | Most of Monday's action was con-| just as easy as rolling off a log—it Louisville <ansas City « . trated in the American league, you know how. One gets . . . aS aiiecenss, Major Loop Races the A's setting the pace for the rest|after watching “the emperor” do his and in Bismarck .... .The Bismarck Tribune classified page. os eee \with @ 12-7 triumph over the White|stuff. The second issue is just as Bi entertaining as was the first release on “The Putter.” To many golfers the|!t contains valuable information ‘Sox for their seventh victory in a , TOW. | McDonald started off for Toledo ... By HERBERT W. BARKER (Associated Press Sports Writer) Those sighs of contentment you; MONDAY’S RESULTS There are. times in life when a quick sale of something one possesses enables a person to grasp American League which will ‘5 Pogie ge ters 2; i hear fi St. Louis 3} champions and in the first inning! assist them ir Kew York, Bt Lou ; probably are catia be Gane Eset the Sox scored six runs, ‘The White | eras are ey ne the serles of| an opportunity for an advantageous move in business or domestic life. The Bismarck Trib 4 Washington, 7; Detroit, and Connie Mack, managerial rivals’ Sox engineered s triple steal in the Jones > week, is Classified eal ae ake cere aioe eg get gg une of the 1930 world series. opening frame while McDonald was You needn’t bet on it unless you; Winding up. Jimmy Foxx hit his 19th homer for the A’s. | The senators kept step with the ,champions by beating the Tigers 7-3 jfor their fifth straight win. The: | Yankees made it three in a row over k Trib- une with its coverage in practically every home in this territory you will find people who are able to buy what you have to sell. Refer daily to the classified columns of the Bismarck . Tribune for necessary information leading to good buying, selling, renting or trading. ... to “The Niblick.” ; National League Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 0, Boston-Pittsburgh postponed, 4 Other games not scheduled, rain. Hornsby Hopes to Overtake Cardinals American Association Indianapolis, 11; St. Paul, 1. Milwaukee, 11; Toledo, 4. St. Louis, 8-5. Clint Brown held the bY Golumbes Ransae City. sostponed, |] _Chicagu, July 21—(P—Rogers ||Red Sox to four hits as the Indians| fill your needs. ak smashed out 14 hits to win, 9-2. The Cubs beat Brooklyn, 1-0, in the AND | only National league game of the day.| |i DERSONAL TI William Wataon Clark, seeking his) SERVI CE Chicago Cubs all over the place i baseman of the University of Chicago leighth straight victory, gave the Cubs: baseball team for two years, will cap-|| £1, Big try at the Job, ‘only three hits but lost out when his| tain the 1932 nine. | teammates failed to solve Charley | Scores | Root’s delivery in the pinches. F TS Last (By the Assccinted Press) wet grounds, BASEBALL CAPTAIN NAMED William J. Olson of Chicago, first, Hornsby 1s one individual who the Cardinals can be . and he is shifting his AMERICAN LEAGUE Athieties: ryt to Win 10 010 000— 7 ‘away, Moore, ; McDonald, Mahaffey and Cochrane. 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