The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 24, 1931, Page 6

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MEN'S AND Won’ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 193% saat i aaa MEETS ARRANGED AT’ FARGO, GRAND FORKS} Ai. PULLING “THE LAST SURVIVOR INTO ZA Y'KNOW » WITH A LITTLE MARGIN 70 10 FULL | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | ATHLETICS EXTR EXTEND Novelty Aquatic with their 10th straight victory. Earn. shaw held the Indians to five hits to | Paul iul Cook and Nadine O’Leary Will Defend Golf Titles in August RELIEF PITCHING KEEPS SENATORS AND BROWNS IN BATTLE August Events in All Classes Are Open Meet Planned Monday came through almost unscathed. Slattery fell through the ropes on \- i it ve was | “THE BOAT, I HEN ASCERTAINED “THE A PRACTICE, You’D MAKE A win ior ‘The Red age oe so bat to All in Bismarck Pool, ere occasions but never Play of Miss 0’L Has B DIRECTIONS BY INSTINCT AND >THRU A FINE LIAR! ~~ HERE, Howe 13 to 4. Manager Announces Many soldiers from Fort Lincoln, jay of Miss O'Leary Has Been MY KEEN SENSE OF SMELL, DETECTED |) =¢ You LAY TH? BEEF CAN ‘Hubbell of the Giants and Johnson who are camping near here, witnessed ie % of the Reds battled through a 10- — the Other results of the pro- & Ww Hampered for Last 10 Days “THE PRESENCE OF LAND Some ON “THESE OARS Now inning duel Hubbell allowed ony . siti sia FORTY MILES AWAY !-—~ WELL SIR, ~TVE BEEN BARGING four hits and gained a 4 to 2 victory. mest MITES deucd'in’tne Bismarck| Otis Jackson, Dawson, and™Jos by Illness BRADLEY ~~HAW, BY ZoVE, I LAUGH You AROUND FoR Ruth and Gehrig Get Home], Feur Chicago hurlers allowed the| Det‘, inning at? otock next Mon-|xling, Bismarck, fought five rounds EVEN Now WHEN I THINK OF tT A HALF HaurR f Runs as Yankees Win 13-In- day evening, it was announced Sey eects Bee ven eee manager, who will be in charge of Howard Dodds, Dawson, knocked out Bud Whitmore, Steele, in the sec- TOURNAMENTS BEGIN AUG. 3 eH HEH HEH oaay eases’ atin onl 4 it e aquatic carnival. led four-round AND EXCITEMENT, AFTER ROWING ning Game From Tigers Pirates battered Brook “1 il be a night of tun, and ond round of scheduled four-roun Cook Has Won Tourneys at! AHIRTV-FIVE MILES, I NOTED Serre and Phillies, were) Gvonte,in all classes are open to alli”! “xciq watson, Dawson, shaded, Slim | THAT L WAS ONLY USING GIANTS WIN OVER CINCINNATI Fe oer creogst On| Contestants, will be divided into | Oa ne a ead Wild. Cat Devils Lake, Minot, and ONE GAR ! ~EGAD, otis AMERICAN LEAGUE he gutinnaitg tricia eis divine cone Barnick, both of Dawson, drew in the Dickinson This Year Bismarck’s two state golf cham-/ pions, Paul T. Cook and his cousin, Miss Nadine O'Leary, will defend their state titles in tournaments at Fargo and Grand Forks, respectively, the first week in August. Both the men’s and women’s tour- neys will begin Aug. 3. | THINK OF IT! Kimsey Rescues Hebert as St. Louis Wins 6-to-4 Verdict OverWashington : (By ‘The Associated Press) The American League furnishes two shining examples of teams that are getting along well because they have good men to finish games when ‘Win 10th 000 000 020—3 51 Philadelphia" ‘Hudlin and ‘Sewell, shaw and Cochrane 18th 012,000.00 0000—8 16 1 013 000 011 0001—7 13 1 Herry and, Grabowakl: id Dickey. ‘Myatt; Earn- NeW nitenti, Pate Pipgra: Bosox ‘Cra 520 042 0Ox—13 16 0 mK irae: and Bengough; Flebert,” tests will be open to all who desire to 0.000 10x—5 11 0 /enter. Events on the program follow: Girls 10 years of age and under—tub race ‘and balloon race. 16 years of age and under—towel race, retrieving object, balloon race, and tandem swim. BOYS 10 years of age and under—tub race and balloon race. 16 years of age and under—chariot race, prisoner’s swim, balloon race, apna belied Played ae ony Al their starting hurlers get into trou- Jones, Hadley and Hargrave. reading race, and dog biting contest. ni is season, has n Men—swim with feet tied, spoon playing golf almost daily’ this season ble. These are the Senators and NATIONAL LEAGUE race, and plate swim, me with the exception of the last 10 Browns. Eve days, when she has been kept from| the course by illness, However, she expects to be on the} course often the rest of this month in preparation for the state toura- ment. She rose to the fore suddenly in state golf last summer when, playing in her first meet, she won medalist and championship honors in the womens’ tournament over the Fargo country club course. In her only tournament this year, she finished well up among the lead- ers in a men’s medal tournament at the Devils Lake town and country club, She was the only woman par- licipating and it was her first golf on the Devils Lake course. Cook has won tournaments at Dev- ils Lake, Minot, and Dickinson and was medalist a short time ago with a blazing 69 in the first annual Pine to Palm tournament at Detroit Lakes, Minn., in which the Northwest's lead- ing amateurs participated. He was eliminated in the quarter-finals by WIND - WITH ALL “THIS ata But Loses by One Run in Will's Ties Count in Seventh|# Eat Shop Retains Lead in D-Ball Loop off Hed- wn, 5; bases on balls, ‘Umpihe, G. 2, off D. Brown 0. Scorer, J. Warner. SOME SPEEDY STEPPING Hebert opened the action against Washington Thursday for the Browns, but gave way to Kimsey ites er he had filled the bases in sixth. ‘The two Tecorded a 6 to 4 Vics tory although Bump Hadley, can of the Nationals’ finishing Jones. The Yankees and Tigers furnished another contrast in finishers. Pip- Gras took over the Yankee mound after Pennock weakened in the ninth and pitched four fine innings, while Herring, who relieved Whitehill in the 13th, promptly loaded the bases and gave the Yanks a 7 to 6 victory. Babe Ruth’s 26th homer and Lou Gehrig's 30th provided the game's other features, cohorts, B @ good job when he relieved man Philadelphia increased its over Washington to 10 full games: ati Hubbell and’ Hogan; Johneon and Asby. Brooklyn . Pittsbursh Vance, Lopez, P! cr co ope 72 201 Sdoliz—at tT ‘Thurston, Moore, Day and Brame and Grace, Baecht, Teach- out, Warneke, Bush and Hemsley. MAY FIGHT AGAIN New York, July 24.—()—Their col- lective bankroll increased by $106,000, Mickey Walker, Rumson, N. J., game- cock, and Jack Sharkey, the big sailor man from Boston, are thinking about a return bout to settle any question of supermacy left undecided | by their 15-round draw Wednesday night. Al Watson Wins ~ Over Slattery Dawson Middleweight Fails to Hit Bismarck Youth Often in Bout, However, Lake Isabel, N. D., July 24.—Al- though he was unable to land many damaging blows on his opponent, who ‘chose the defensive during most of the fight, Al Watson, Dawson, won a verdict over Jim Slattery, Bismarck, here Thursday evening as the two middleweights fought in the six- round headliner of a boxing card. ‘Watson, the aggressor througout, four-round curtain-raiser. 75 years of malting behind it Edgard Bolstad, Minneapolis. A poor Extra Inning Frank Wykoff ran 13 century dash- morning round in St. Paul robbed x--8 8 2/es during the 1931 track season, the| him of qualifications for the U. S. Fee Bom adin, Hts, a horker®: | slowest of which was timed in 10 sec-| © i Amateur meet this year, although in STANDINGS |more, Wirth 2, Hindemith; Ii run,|onds. He did two 100-yard dashes p the afternoon he shot the only sub- Won Lost Pet. | om; ‘double, play mh tolin 9.5° seconds, seven in 9.6 seconds, par round carded in the St. PaullG. Pp. Eat Shop 7 #1 BT! mi hits, off P. Hedstrom 8 in itwo in 9.7 seconds, one in 9.8 seconds Bismarek Dair} 7 2 00|struck “out, by P. Hedstrom Shy. and one in 10 flat. ~ 0. H. Will ... 5 408 |, -esemeeeenneeannananeneniemnesmmmetiigenaannmmnineimniuntpnnl Northwestern Bell 45 466 Company A .... 2 6 250 Capital Laundry . 1 a 143 Defeating the O. H. Will entrant 11 to 10 in an extra-inning contest, the G. P. Eat Shop maintained its lead of one full game in the Bismarck Diamondball race Thursday evening. ., | Will's had tied the count with five Ss |runs in the seventh. In other league games the second &|place Bismarck Dairy eked out a 13 }to 12 win over the Capital Laundry |and Company A defeated Northwest- lern Bell 8 to 6. Box scores: Rooms for Rent , Houses for Rent Personal Service Miscellaneous for Sale Philadelphia ove Washington New. York Cleveland St. Louis . Boston . Detroit + Chicago 1489 1461 | 386 Listen to ‘tas Nasa Parapg or Procress and Max Bendix, Official Bandmaster of the Chi- z" onBal cnoumnonow | coosrowonet Kansas City Columbus Toledo . Johnson, Hummel, p C. Berger, 3b G, Littletiela, tf a R A St. Louis” H tae i ae pT og tre te ouseho for Sale Boston Re Fe 412 Coast, Tuesday Evenings ie Te ean $38) : pet bir RAYE, ‘AMERIC Totals .... 34 6 12 7:00 Central Standard s and pa men Ss or en St. Paul . Bismarck Dairy G3j— Time Louisville 0|O. Hindemith, 3 Minneapolis oa ese i A setae eet utom a Truck or Sa 3 3 2 3 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Burkhart, cf Totals ..... Score by innings— Capital Laundry ..1025013—12 6 Bismarck Dairy ...200 600 5—13 10 Summary—Stolen bases, McCorrie, ican League Cleveland, York, '7;’ Detroft, 6 Fas in Amer! Philadelphia, 5; New nings). Boston, 19; Chicago, 4. ; Washington, 4, PSI HroHowmest of conmHesnns: 3 | womonmnrsocons St. Louis, 6, Hummel, J. Roehrick; sacrifices, P, A Neibauer, Eisenbice; home runs, Neibauer, C, Eisenbice; hits, off Hummel’6 in 7 innings, off’ P. Nei- |bauer 10 in 6 innings; struck out, by M. Hummel 12, by P. Nelbauer 7; bases on balls, off M. Hummel 4, off P. Neibauer 4.’ Umpire, Jack Cowan. Scorer, B, Hummel. The shortest and iuickéat road to asale in southwestern North Dakota and in Bismarek ,... .The Bismarck Tribune classified page ae Boston €: Chicago, & pafhiladsiphta-st Louis postponed, Aasociation a St. Pau! > & = G, P. Eat Shop (11)— . Spriggs, If...» 5 E. Ts | TE Potter, Totals. 0. H. Will" H, Falconer, ¢ F. Hauser, 3b J. Schwahn, rss A. Brown, p Murray, Ib . There are times in life when a quick sale of something one possesses enables a person to grasp an opportunity for an advantageous move in business or domestic life. The Bismarck Tribune Classified columns are the shortest and quickest road toa sale. By using the Bismarck 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 dally to the classified columns of the Bismarck Tribune for necessary information leading to good buying, selling, renting or trading. to Hoommry o. a) 8 8. o Perera revere ferererererevere rey | HoscouonHol Loswnnneomen Se (By the Apeectates Press) Cincinnati—Bat Battal NEW NASH Announced June 28th "SYNCHRO SAFETY SHIFT_ || * plus , 1, off cd "Brown 0. Umpire, Kelley Si- | From $795 to $2025... f. 0. b. factory Unusually low delivered prices, $943 to $2247 HEDAHL MOTOR co, _ BISMARCK, N. DAK. ~ DICKINSON: vs. BISMARCK at H, Fortune, Totals ... Suinmary—Two-base hits, ett, M. Falconer, Haus Holta 2, 1. my Hackett, A. Brown, ee hits, ‘off 'T. Potter 13 in off A. Brown 14 in 8 Hpingss struck out, by T. Potter 0, by J. 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