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AR Sai bien cake eter ee ee in : i inne iaeereaainstaaa ee ASSIA LASTS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932 Veterans Are Responsible for Great Baseball Played By Yankees’ TONY LAZERLAN) SCHMELING’S NEW STYLE IS SUICIDE, SHARKEY CHARGES JOE SEWELL SHINE [| ovr Boarpine HOUSE. By Ahern |/(0BSAYSCHANPION |G. P. Team Rallies in Another Victory AT FIELDING JOBS: x : scores Four urs 'w tens ol MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS APPLYING ae pth d est Dac cnt | PRUNING KNIFE TO CLUB ROSTERS sume League Lead Saltzgaver and Crosetti, | xs WHILE WES WAITIAL? Fat A CASE“ SHaw UP, LETS Go QVAH TO “TH” POST-OFFICE AM” MEMRIZE “TH” FACES ON PITCHERS OF FELLAS TO KETCH Ie WE CAN NAB "EM AS A SIDELINE, 2 HAW, DASOM, -cTHis ts THE 7 EMTRANCE “To QUR HEADQUARTERS! VERY OFFICIAL LOOKING, ISWT IT? EGAD, INTIME -Ta COME,THIS MODEST OFFICE WILL SPREAD HS FAME OVER “THE NATION? NW ~ - ‘ * a re Are Not Needed A “THE NAME oF HagPLe WiLL A\\\\\\\ Fo’ TH” REWAWD MONEY STANDINGS | ow, [Release Players in Last Minute} Retains Golf Title i Z Py \ \) \ x 4 H a . Sa | { FoRM “HE “IRIUMVIRATE OF {pe Ese If Sparring Partners Can Hit G. pv. gat shop ....-2 0° 1000 Efforts to Meet Loop : Ee EARL COMBS PLAYING WELL Z we RENOWNED Him With Rights, Pll Kill @ : 4 Requirements | bee & seus Ton, OST esl \\ Him’ is Claim | 2 a3 N B | Z apes) s. |peTECTI Ve patel 2 000 | New York, June 15.—()—Many lew York, Mackmen, Browns, | BS (x, ~~ BURAS, AGENCY ; As ieee players unable to win a regular place Bosox Win in American; | S(PINKERTON ies JACK IS 10 POUNDS HEAVIER levening ‘put the Gr net Smee tay [8 the lineup this spring oocupled an : $ AND MADOR A |tenball team in undisputed lead of|uncasy Seat Wednesday as managers Phils, Reds Split | °% / lpn = pruned their rosters to the big league : | HooPLe HOOPLE ; , the city commercial D-ball league. |itmit of 23 players, effective at mid- | +“). PRES American Will Box Every Day ne scored four runs in the! night pathy | t . 5 pi jeig] rame trim the Bismarc! (By The Acscciated Press) | \ FORMERLY WITH With Spars, Except Possi- ‘Dairy entrant, 14 to 10, in a loop| , S¢¥eral clubs already were down to an * | : SCOTLAND the minimum but others had put off Yankees, p! x through the q bl Thi game. The Eat Shop team Monday ‘i % ‘ NARD 4% ly on Thursday night had rallied in the 10th inning| "He task to the last minute in hopes Pete re ose mpoeing led | A iy, to defeat the Northwestern Bell by|°! making an advantageous sale or in the American League, owe very trade with their surplus material. : ie a 10 to 7 count. DI their success to the costly Fa Orangeburg. N. Y., June 15.—(?)—| Tuesday night’s victory gave the|. The New York Yankees, already ‘talent turned over to Man: | ‘5 ‘Jack Sharkey, fresh from his shower |chefs two successive wins against no|@0W2 to the limit through the release uve mccarthy this el |and rubdown, lolled about the dining |4¢feats. The defeat put the dairy-/°! Jack Saltzgaver to Newark, present Except for the pi staff, the | i rs men further into the cellar, the most unusual roster in either club that looks like an even bet t9} room in his training camp quarters,) Besides restricting his opponents to|league. Manager Joe McCarthy has j race on unchecked to the pennant 15] ; jtesplendent in soft browns, waiting|a dozen hits, P. Neibauer, dairymen| decided to carry 10 pitchers in his the same that finis md a year) ie for the dinner bell. fee had a perfect game at|fight for the American League nd age. : : i ‘ He was cal: jthe plate, getting three bingles in as|The Philadelphia Athletics, on the Gone are Jack Saltzgaver and / By, tls im and contended. He 18 many attempts. C. Berger, also hit}Other hand, will attempt to win with Frank Cro: the expensive ye 2 seer, stronger than ever and he had/well for the losers while Bigler, £.|only seven hurlers. stars who sed to “mak , _ {Just outclassed Joe Sekyra in a box-|Spriggs, H. Fortune, G. Croonquist| Brooklyn finally got down to the|’ the Yankees’ i a. and in the ing and punching match, the best|and F. Rott led the attack for the|limit Tuesday through the disposal places are pice Sen a Gorronh | Jaf drill of all his training for the 15- oe score: eae aoe Sead cannes EE ie ‘is around, but Saltzgave: | == jround heavyweight title match with} GP. Eat Shop (4) ABR H E aa cold oubsignt the others being irherl thee etictrhesidi td nt to Newark. Zarl Combs | 3 |Max Schmeling on Long Island next 'E. Benser, If ... sss. 3-1 0 Q|sent out on option. Enid Wilson successfully de- at his old outfield post, play- | ee Tuesday night. 'E. Bigler, Iss 5 2 2 0| Waite Hoyt was given his outright; fended her British women’s cham- ing some of the createst ball of his BB His weight, now around 203 pounds, |M. Dohn, 3rd 4 1 2 1]release several days ago. pionship at Saunton, England. Some — ae | -1S_© 1982 BY NEA SENVCE. We Was responding readily to treatment. /A. Brown, p . 41 1 | The Giants cleared decks by send-| of the world’s foremost golfers, in- All three played steady ball Tues: | OER A} He is hitting harder than ever before !E. Spriggs, r 3 2 1 Ol|ing pitcher Roy Parmalee to Indian-| cluding a strong American array, ) the leaders make it thre: ae eh errr = in seven tumultuous years as a heavy-|H. Fortune, cf .. 4 2 0 0O|apolis on option and turning over Ed-| Were unable to halt the powerful r from Cleveland, 7 to 6.| weight contender. There was a calm |G. Croonquist, 1st . 4 2 3 1]/die Marshall to Montreal. British girl. 4 Fayden his first | Three eams Ta e and ease about him, an evenness of 'F. Potter, rf . 2 1 1 9] The outright release of Cliff Heath- ‘ uniform. The | |temper, that he usually had left far!F. Rott, rss . 4 2 0 2]cote, veteran outfielder, placed the “ Indians knocked MacFayden from the | ° jbehind at this stage of past training |C. Kelley, c . 4 0 2 0|[Cincinnati Red within the limit while/ Washburn Millers hill in the ninth and for the second | pening ontests j campaigns. \J. Spriggs, If 2 0 0 0OJthe St. Louis Cardinals sent outfielder ry * successive day had the tying run on} “I see,” he said by way of opening |L, Ferirs, rf ..... 2 0 0 a|Ray Pepper back to Rochester and Win Early Starts third at the final out. ° ° e the discussion, “that the ‘Dutchman’ — —— —/the Chicago White Sox shipped Jack — A triple steal gave the Yanks the} n unior ircuit has changed his style of fighting. He Totals........... .+...41 14.12 4]Rothrock, another outfielder, to To-| Washburn, N. D., June 15.—The winning run in the seventh | . doesn't bob and weave any more. He| Bismarck Dairy (10) AB RH Elronto. The Detroit Tigers pared @/ washburn Millers have got away to A's Defeat Tigers 1 a There is a marked tendency among stands up straight and comes in jab-|C. McCrorie, c . 4 1 2 Q{man off their payroll when they trad- ing start in th ‘The Athictics made it three out of} : ceriain putters to confine execution bing. Is that so?” M. Helwig, If . 5 1 2 1{ed Dale Alexander and Roy Johnson a flying start in the McLean County four over Detroit, 10 to 5, and kept Robins, Athletics, and Senators iting stroke to the wrists ] you must That was admittedly so. \L. Mosseth, ist 4 0 0 0/to Boston for outfielder Earl Webb. | Junior Baseball league. by walking pace with the leaders as Jimmic Foxx, — Win Game in Bismarck 00%; Having been advised to. keep MOVE waists Asks Question |P. Netbauer, p . 3310 oft with victories in their first two propelled his 24th and 25th home runs | head and body still, they swing the AWD ARMS “Then why,” demanded Sharkey,/B. Miller, ct . 4010 is starts, of the year. As Washington w Baseball Loop putter back and forth without taking ALONG PATH OF “if the ‘Dutchman’ was going to come|C. Bergen, r 4220 Underwood Beats ‘They defeated Wilton, 35 to 4, and dropping another to St. Louis. the vi up the motion with the arms. Purr fo Keep] [00 and beat me with his old style, as| A. Neibauer, iss. 4122 eee eines tory boosted the Mackmen into a ti ———_ If the stroke is made with the Sealy jsome people seem to think he would|y. schwahn. 3rd 4111 . ° |, Stevens, pitching for Washburn, al- Fae seoiid place ibe eis shed over victories “TSS OnLy it is impossible to pro- PUTER LOW | ‘have done two years ago has he de-|w. Burkhart rf . boop oa win De e ation lowed Benedict only three hits. The St. Louis Browns’ victory over Three teams pushed over victories vide a backswing for a putt of more | AS SHOWN cided to change? Sen: re... aaid Washington was their seventh in| Tuesday when six clubs took the field than moderate length. : IN SOLID “I'll tell you. Schmeling took an 4 ker icge eight engagements this year. George | for the first games on the calendar of | Every teacher of golf will advise LINE awful licking for four rounds until Totals .. .....40 1013 8] Outfielder Blasts Out Long Blaeholder tamed the Senators most | the Wostern Isague, one of the cir- ‘at the head of the putter must jhe won our first fight on a foul. He RHE ; of the way while his mates knocked ay oy finish low and close to the ground. Dotted LINE | wasn't going to come on and win lat-!q p gat Shop. ..313 003 04—14 12 4 Homer With Bases Load- ‘i ete: Scala: 8H he box sin the Bismarck Junior Base- Uniess it stops at impact the putter ILLUSTRATES jer. He was going to take a bigger|p.... one young Monte Weaver from t ee 5 een she e8er | Bismarck Dairy..110 520 10—10 13 8 ed in Seventh eee ae ems TOMEEY 191 coast cuilens Sais Eng spbuina Ws one ws absen CMLEND orRGEEIR cue UNE And he Knows that” "= TSME Went] Summary: | Stolen bases, MeCrorie, LAST IGHT * win, 17-3. eI fs contests sa he obins 1s J a ‘ af j i. . . its — The Boston Red Sox beat Ted Ly- cefeat the Senators, 12 10 10; the are. ‘This ean be accomplished only] ©, Z Putt 1s | “So he's changed his style and bee gewnniies abe ee a Lay Underwood, N.D., June 15.—Under- ons, and the Chicago White Sox, 5 to/ Athletics set down the Blue Sox, 14 by allowing the left wrist and arm to & LAO ayeee a boxer now. The other way wouldn't | 4" Brown, M. Dohn. Two base hits.|W0od nosed out the Washburn-Mercer (By The Associated Press) 4, in 11 innings. Al Van Camp's dou- nd the Giants trim the Indians, move forward in a‘line as the ball is vaste 25 > eines sera jdo. Anything is an improvement. Dohn, Croonquist, Kelley, McCrorie,|TWins for the second time this sea- | Portland, Me. — Al Rodriques, ble in the eleventh, followed by a pair ‘7 struck. carey o ;__“Well, let me tell you something. | Helwig, P. Neibauer. Three base hits |S0, when E. Miller, local outfielder,| California, outpointed Willie Os- of sacrifices, yielded the winning run | Frequent substitutions and lineup | He's just committing suicide, that's Croonquist. Hits off A. Brown 13 in| belted out a long homer in the sev-| ter, Boston (6). Philadelph and Cincinnati sup- | ¢h sh. jall. Every time he straightened up| seers 83 ‘off P. Neibauer 12. Struck |€Nth inning with the bases loaded. Los Angeles — Fidel LaBarba, plied all the action in the National |! ar ices of the track star who won the {and tried to box me two years ago Tj 5,1! are Brown 11; by P. Neibauer | The Twins finished on the short end! Los Angeles, outpointed Tommy League by dividing a ¢oubleheader.|@round in an effort to develop most Sullivan award as the outstanding |Mdiled him easily with left hooks and | 1. Bases on balls off A Brown 1:|0f @ 7-to-5 score. | Paul, N. B. A. featherweight box- The Phillies captured the first, 6 to Ge sree ae 1 © 6Jamateur athlcte of 1931—Barney Ber- pene ies ACP mn 11 (off P. Neibauer 2. Umpires J. O.| The teams will cross bats again to-; ing champion, (10), non-title 5. when they got to Owen Carroll for), Jolson of the Blue Sox and Boel- 1 1 linger, this and his fists, backed ty the ten; Thoreson. Scorer, B. Hummel. night for the third game of a series. Ae five hits and scored three times after ter of the Athletics captured twirling , 11 7g 73| Coach Lawson Robertson said Wed- , and his fists, bac yy the i Peterson will be on the mound for SCIENCE LANDMARKS two were out in the ninth, but th2!honors for the day, Johnson retiring nesday that Berlinger had found it|POUnds of muscle he has added to his ai the locals. In the 32 innings on the} London.—The six outstanding land- Reds came back behind John Ogden’s Hine batters by the strikeout route | 4 {impossible to take off from his bust-| Shoulders since his first tussle with | Millers to Pla hill, he has been touched for only| marks of science, as reported by Sir steady pitching to take the nightcap. | While Boelter whiffed eight. | 8 Ulness the time necessary to get in trim|Schmeling, stung even when he lai seven hits. He twirled a no-hit game|James Jeans, British physicist, are: 5 to 2 Pitchers on the oi! four clubs 1 © 1fand that he probably would not en- them gently on you. e ° against Wilton and held the strong| Copernicus’ announcement that the ~ were given mound assignments fo! 2 2 Iter the Boston or Chicago tryouts. “See that left hook? Schmeling still | § With Hens Beulah Miners to a single bingle in/earth revolved around the sun, in AMERICAN LEAGUE shorter periods and did not have an | { 2) "For three years Berlinger monopo- | 40esh't know how to stop it. See that | eries © | nine innings. 1543; Newton's law of gravitation, in nrg alegre equal opportunity to show their bags o 9 tized the decathlon championship ag] rent it pace paoars can hit Beulah will play a return engage- | 1686: Darwin's “Origin of the Spe- 20—-The Boston Red Sox scor- | of tricks. oO 8 a4 im with rights, I'll kill him.” ment at Underwood June 22. cies,” 1859; discovery of electricity in in the eleventh inning to] Weigelt a the shee ehny ae es = eericaae ack aes Teta as aes Leper iremeenr seein to Clean up Toledo Dele-| The box score: oe w/the latter part of the 19th century; Cc i ndians each contributed cir- | a g_else coul 0 | si . Underwood (7)— | Einstein's theory of relativity, 1905, auten ee Cpe: ou Indians (6)- ic mee rae Sharkey marched off to his vic- gation Before Tackling Johnson, ss, P +5 1 0 Oland the Teceht expanding y Rate Se 1 ( —5 f Ox scores: - eee Ea 3 A uals. °, Muzzy, c ae 2 0 O 0} theories. 101 OF hneider, © . 6 Wie 101 001 100 0O— 490} BRM ret daal » o!Pick Stepenfetchit He plans to box every day, with per- Rampant Red Birds H. Hulsebus, rf, 33 2 0 Kline and Tate; Lyons and |f ze 5S 1 2 5 haps a rest on Thursday, until Sat- is O. Hulsebus, cf . (I5(raae8bet0gQaIaté*““*€KVXT"_"!_______= E Wb * i} For American Detby |urday, when he will wind up training, E. Miller, If .. Ae a8 Ole : : 1 30) 4 1 1 7 - u PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING Ristscl mownmigce |B 11 Mitehel o 8 — Chicago, June 15.—()—The Min-| a. Miller, 3b . BOF 8,0) 5 s “ i senbe ft a we r el 01 Detroli—The Athletics gathered 13) P 60 5. Schn i 1 1] Chicago, June 15—(P)—Mrs, J. H./SCHMELING FEARS HE ogi iie Allies, lols assy wellias | Nondertlde, 4b 1 oo Sl acing tne following wrinting: saline ayaa Oe Sean air 1. 10 ple =. 2° 9 S| Whitney's Stepenfetchit has succeed- Kingston, N. Y., June 15.—(#)—The Aeeaciation by tiger games, moved |Tauer, p e ; 28 LO 8] Dakota tn the biennial period. Sania ngs, a 7 | ee ee 20, 6 “3 “TJed to the position of favorite for the |only thing that scems to worry phleg- | MOAI OY weaned tent onl schuly, of. 23 0 1 O{ning January %, 1933 and ending Dez Philadelphia 000 050 401-10 10 2, 7 1 4 o {American Derby Washington Park’s!matic Max Schmeling as he prepares! voking the most of @ five-game ser-|Postovit, ss [1.0 0 0|cember 31, 1934. “Such proposals will Detroit .... 000 021 110—5 13 1 ee 1 3 }]$50,000, which will be decided Satur-lfor his heavyweight title defense ee arenes Sn Cais anata s = = < | be received at the office of the Secre; Sorrell, Sewell, Hogsett and Hay-j! 1 228 oc ea Oy ee penne Jack Sharkey, is the danger/qnening a set with Columbus next| ‘Totals .... 41 7 11 0/Printing Commission in tho City, of worth; Walberg and Cochrane. Ae ow 5 ae . H. nr a {of going stale. Monday. ‘Washburn-! _— tei Nor’ akota, unt he 2 ° Pp. M., 3 = oo8 0 0 ofite site fhe mara a Bue The German did all his training on |" he Millers, who hopped into the| Kronick, rf A a ae ae) es sae ana Be Belg | Yanks Trim Indians {I 10 o o 2}King, had joi the of thorough!» golf course Tuesday and planned lead during their last home stand,|Sprout, p .. -5 © 2 1Jopened in public by the State Publica- Cleveland—The New York Yankees | at a tad “a gee 1 1 ©J|breds removed from consideration by/no work Wednesday. Pop Foster, have been doing a very ‘workmanlike Sackinan, 88 .4 0 1 1{tton and Printing Commission of worked a triple steal against the In-! \' er ee | Fa Os ° 0 $}injuries. manager of Jimmy McLarnin, was] job of holding their own on the road| Sherer, 2b .... 180 80 Nee ee ana biadl dians in the seventh. Chapman, |} t 1. 0° 5 Peon s -2 — |, Economic developed lameness in his! among the visitors, a bit put out be- |0% parting their lead. Success|Kusler, 3b. 4 1. O Ol ot that teouieed by the Hee ee Lazzeri and Lary were the partici- / b. Dohn, ef 9 1 0 0} Totals - 7 6 &8/left foreleg after going through @/cause he came on a day on which pp tee the improving Mudhens will! Schweizer, ¢ 55 0 3 Olthird, fourth ana fifth classil ove SERRE R ONY Cle RH ate, qo 3 workout, and it was not believed that |Schmeling elected to take a vacation. pei Donie Bush's men to tackle|A. Klein, cf 4 20 0) state printing ge ft Dill: R HE Berlinger Might Not _ {he will be in shape to go after the big!" Der Maxie will return to work|the rampant Columbus club, which is| Holton ib... Sle Ay 0) pansies ede stree ence ee New York. 020 111 200-7 13 2} ABR i ‘* Py purse. Ill Fortune already had elim-|rhursday, will rest again Friday and| ti) leading the circuit Gorder, If 4 1 1 Ojthe use of and incident to the legis- Cleveland.. 011 002 101-6 14 217 : +} | Be Olympic Candidate) inatea top rught and Evening, both |will wind up his preparations with |Si,/eS@ing the clei aa. See > = | Grape itis ucinting and bindl MacFayden, Wells, W. Brown and/ ols ot titi considered powerful contenders. workouts Saturday and Sunday. vantage of an Indianapolis day of| Totals ...........----39 5 12 2lotthe journals af thee soma une wg Dickey; C. Brown and Myatt. iE 1 6| Philadelphia, June 15.—(7)—A gear = idleness to bounce back’ into second | house of representatives. ae ij ‘works probably will deprive the Tribune Want Ads place. ‘The Birds took the final and of the executive aud public documents Browns Win Again | Entringe 2 6 American Olympic team of the serv- The Tribune Want Ads odd game of the series with Kansas and reports, - St. Louis—The Browns made it, City, 6 to 4, largely on the strength LEAGUE CLASS 4. The printing and binding Bate praient over eebingon by | of Bill Lee's good pitching. of the volumes of poet with the joint pounding Weaver, Marberry and Rag- enpe Ind: A resolutions, which shall be included in jand for 24 hits and a 17 to 3 wietory| OUT OUR WAY By Williams | Foe eae one page RY sa ASS se The printing of all | R E u 0 fe Washington 200 000 010-3 7 1 making 1s SUS, OU CSTD SC ey | (RRS aeremmanre and otnee saleoalina St. Louis.. 104 300 63x—17 24 0 a > ies with Toledo, 4 to 3. y TONAL LEAGUE of the executive departments, other Weaver, Marberry, Ragland, and ' T KNOW ITS NOT FAIR To BOTT — The rest of the new schedule saw paune et Mites: ao0; than such arate printed in pamphlet Spencer, Maple; Blacholder, Ferrell) OO OOH! LoomiT — |~n~| IN ON A BUSINESS DEAL BuT AMERICAN LEAGUE panes O19 Be anes Oe Pall eee cde ath yO} of executive documents, and all prints an & i = J » + * ee aaa ee SPARKLE! || YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BLIND New York .......98 16 0d|Loulsville, Runs—Klein, “Phillies, @5; Huret,/cifuses, Neuse’ nthe foregoing National League | ! iT must BEA Ee fi Washington . 24 ‘571 Phillies, 45. Such proposals must state the class Phils, Reds Spit | VERY VALUBBLE ONE! \"Gecerag aa tee oe Philadelphia a Brewers Beat Hens Horas _Tuna—iein. Phillies, 165 2 rove oelne hig Jor cathe rains Philadelphia—-Cincinnati smacked | ; a BECAUSE IM THE ONE WHO 528) Toledo—The Brewers pounded out|Waner, Pirates, and Frisch, Cardinals,|hinding, and ihe price at wick ihe Jim Elliott for 6 hits and four runs in| GOSH ,LOOMIT'ER SHINE! HAS To LISTEN TO THE YOWLING, .526/ a 4 to 3 victory over the Toledo Mud-|12. bidder will perform the labor and fur- ‘+e: the first inning to win the second) OO! LoOMmT IT, WHEN — He: GETS HER 4 -519 | hens. Stolen bases—Klein, Phillies, P.}nish stock and all material to com- game of a twin bill, 5 to 2 after the; [>] WIGGLE MY HAND= (ZESRWHEN SHE S 358 : R H_ &|Waner, Pirates, and Prisch, Carlinals,|Plete the work. ‘Hach bid must be In Phillies won the first, 6 to 5. | 1 WIGG! Mt GES SIGHT BACK — OU 203 Milwaukee. 011 000 011-4 7 ols, the Webtetary of the Beate Banmeeice First Game | Boy!iT BLINDS ted « GET AND + 000 030 000-3 9 1) Pitching—Swetonic, Pirates, 7-1;|and Printing Commission at Bismarck incinnati, 010 001 o2— 3 8 3 Mou ! ae Eh OOF a Crouch; Twogood, Wine-|Betts, Braves, 6-1, Mea by 8 wurety Boudin the wee a i =f i. Z Saihed ied by a sure jon. Bhiladelphia 000 000 908-615 3 | ; COT THE GRASS Bot. | SarTieE ame EAE mats AMERICAN LEAGUE _] ES adh ABER Pony the penal sume Carroll and Lambardi; Haneen, | a YOUR SELF 556 Birds Down Blues Wht ae a Rene AT Bis Cattorney Retest eee 4 Dudley, Rhem and McCurdy, V. Davis. : 500} Columbus—The | Columbus Red| Walker, Tigers, 354. ‘ by the bidder with sufficient surety ta Second Game 491| Birds nosed out the’ Kansas City uuns—Foxx, Athletics, 60; be approved by the State Publication RH £E; St. Louis 490 | Blues, 6 to 4. Yankees, and Simmons, Athletics, and Printing Commission, conditioned Cincinnati. 400 000 00I—5 16 0} New York . 490 R H £E|_Home runs—Foxx, Athlet H Wilt within ten tone Aa {he bidder Philadelphia 020 000 2 7 0| Philadelphi: 31 466 | Kansas City 000 202 000—4 17 3{Ruth, Yankees, 21. ance of the bid, by the said State Duke Ogden and Manion; J. Elliott, H. Cincinnati 34 .433|Columbus.. 011 103 00x—6 10 2{ Stolen bases—Chapman, Yankees,| lication and Printing Commission, en- Elliott and V. Davis. and Collins; Lee 10; Johnson, Red Sox, Blue, White|ter into a written contract with 4 . ech sane ; Ne aoe ai Bee eee ee State of North Dakota in accordance AME! : , and Burns, Browns, 8. therewith ond wii ote in accordance | Yesterday’s Stars if L Pet. Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 12-1; such contract, secondigg te heer ° Minneapolis 22 621) St. Paul-Louisville, postponed, wet|Grove, Athletics, 12-3; and Allen,|and in accordance with the specifiae ad Columbus . 26 -567 | grounds. . Yankees, 4-1, tions hereinafter mentioned, provided, (By The Associated Press) aodiapepalls a Pe — pam a SEERA a See aS Lt cabin ae ace & bidder subralts Earl Averill, Indians—Clouted Yan- lwaukee .. ‘ Others idle. FY inting, ie class 0} kee pitching’ for his 10th homer, Kansas City 30 404 a Will Stage Contest ||pristins, nid bond orfitci:to lan, ‘ (PRGA EDS SEES oe ee v Gentle sad two singles. BS eee | Stickler Solution | For Injured Player ||,.2'43 "3t ascompanted by bonds win BF rare tins nity ceae, St. Paul .. 34 '358|) meron ND ane Tea? | pratt Riders, must comply with the —————— lebron, N. D., June 15.—Ed prey sions of Chapter 173, Session @rove in winning run in first game; latter stopped Phils with seven hits AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘The passion flower, state flower of : is Rew york cig.) “** Bertha Geisler ran into some hard luck a Rent the Spare Room The Tribune Wapt Ads | suns 9-15-23-29, .aws of 1919, requiring the use of the label of the International Typographi- STATE PUBLICATION AND PRINT. ING COMMISSION, GEO. E. MUNGER, Secretary, oe A é 4 8 two weeks ago when he broke his 1 Uni 4 x iets stom LE ae oa leg in a ball game but fellow | The sine seg eenNe. at “Al Van Camp, Red Sox—Doubled rk, 7: Ol Propose ie tate Publicar “a P, New York, 7; Oleveland, 6. : players do not to sit idly [is reserved by the said State Publica- {fm Uith against White Sox and scored St. Louis, 11}. Washington, 3. CUP. OARD by sn gee hiih face doctor and the request of may binge ee, Upon i! winning ‘sacrifice, hospit 5 : 1 " o Jimmy Foxx, Athletics— in NATIONAL LEAGUE hey ere agin beets came accompanying his bid will'be return. Fe four runs against Tigers with 24th Philadelphia 6-2; Cincinnati 5-5. v with Richardton , the pro- | ,,3/ank proposals and copy of speciti« a. oe AMER! Inthe lower line 1s the word which was ceeds of which will be turned aver |Secretary of thet State ee office of the ‘ Oruce Campbell and Irving Burns, Se Ee TION formed out ofthe letters n the upper line. to Geisler. Printing Commission at the capitor ig : i per Peliacted one hits apiece, Kansas City, 4 +] | In this word, reading from left to night, pprishandton has won Jip games {te may of supenpee North Dakota, : e drove four runs Seored sev- words: 9s many starts and a mest. EE aha ppilacoma PASSION FLOWER TUp"UP BOA, BOARS OAR sod turnout fs expected." | symatGg,t Blamarek thi8 Sti aay ot $ 7

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