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WASHINGTON LOSES [BRITISH DAVIS CUP CONTEST HINGES ON DOUBLES .MATCH T0 CHICAGO OUTFIT | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern || VICI IN GNGLES |Half A Dozen Diamondball Men N THURSDAY GAME CMON AN GANG UP WITH Look! sieePIN’ F MATCHES SATURDAY Are Hitting Ball At .500 Clip US FORTH SUMMER,MAJOR- 47 UNDER TH'STARS | ME AN’ HICKY ARE GOIN’ ON AN EATIN' ON BUT T HAVE i Tl: : New York Accepts Opportunity A HOOF ANSTHUMB TOUR @ 5 TH WING ees APPEARS PROBABLE ee ee ae ly ane ates _ sata To Gain by Walloping St. : TH FIRST COUPLA HUNDRED WHEN WE RUN / PERSUADED idol desdait kh Louis Browns MILES WILL BE KINDA ROUGH LOW ON CASH 4 Ex WEALTAY . Great Averages ON TH’ ROVERS, BUT THEN THEY ) YOU CAN PITCH All-Empire Competition Thurs-| SPEND THE GET LIKE BACON RIND/—~ WE ECTURE i m i GIANTS BEAT CARDINALS 3-2| 7{ FIGURE oN ALF HOOFIN' AN’ Gaenr AFRICA, SUMMER AT day Produced Split in , : lalf a dozen performers in the Bis. THEIR marck Diamondball League are hit- Yanks Within One Game of ‘An Aaneticnr = Lead as Senators Slip | BY HALF HITCH 2 _/ FOR A DIME MOUNTAIN Singles Affairs ‘ ting .500 or better, according to aver- Chicago Cubs Hold Place Three } i a pid games of July 11, com- ed Games Behind Leaders, | < LEN ». J} | CRAWFORD DEFEATS AUSTIN eae Bere Dodgers fiwN ri BIT Seo ‘ : D. Meyer leads the list with a mark es ae a , : - * Winner of Series Will Face : of 583. Others are R. Mason .545, T. A . : 4 524, E. He x By HUGH §. FULLERTON, Jr an Ip ‘ A United States in Auteuil . ai 5 phethe sini een A. Beer, Jr., (By The Associated Press Sporta F : : , \ Play Next Week ' Fourteen players have failed to se- Writer) | i | \ } cure a hit. ‘The Washington Senators, after | PAU i : : a ; : Though next to the bottom in th remarkable road trip, have found it aN toate | BA | s Wimbledon, Eng. July 14—()— : standings, the Classic Barbers have .. imereasingly difficult to shake off the ‘ p : i Locked in an all-empire battle in 5 : : the best team average, 332. The New York Yankees since the clubs = \ the European zone {inals, England i Grand Pacific Restaurant team : returned home. and Australia rallied their Davis Cup “ss : Z second with .303. The Yanks have been winning con- BSE ’ Z Wen tennis forces for the crucial doubles : S : sistently since they got back to the Z . ar Ne \ match Friday. cee Hummel’s statistics: Bronx while the Seantors have slipped ve sal By Yi) aay f N The split of Thursday's opening * E TEAM AVERAGES and Friday only one game separated | 2 ‘hn xarnie . \ ARS PR Us Y ‘ ‘singles matches and the sti prob- ; ¢ . é *-them in the race for the American | . \ \ ability of another even divisiot in the E: . t Sea Prgint Shop. 130 League lead. eal (eee © \S, NY 6 closing singles Saturday made victory A : . E Mee Stop Running roughshod over the last- eee : . \\ tte in the doubles of paramount impor- 3 " : oe ©. H Will & Co....... place St. Louis Browns 12-0, the aCe \ \ tance. : 8 IState Highway Dept... Yanks sliced the Senators’ lead in . 4 ‘ . \ ™ In a surprise move, however, Aus- al AO. half Thursday as the Chicago White WHEN HE ; i tralia nominated young Adrian Quist hey : . Csaiiaie A He Sox slammed out a 9-6 decisin over s \ q fo team with Jack Crawford agains’ ‘ the Senators. CAN BUM « f ‘ : Xz | & the veteran Britishers, Fred Perry ‘ : INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES ‘The Cleveland Indians edged out AT HOME? a ‘ WY AIS and George Patrick Hughes. 12 the Phiiadelphita Athietics 6 to 5 as ; S . Crawford. Wimbledon champion a ; ; mi Odell Hale fabricated a tremendous ee wali p ia aae oa! ik who defeated H. W. (Bunny) Austin a homer with one on in the eighth for Nem i Thursday, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 while the deciding tallies. Detroit turned se Perry was defeating McGrath, 6-2, back the Boston Red Sox 3-2 as Fred 6-4, 6-2, is counted upon as an all- 4 s Satur- eee aint uk Johnson. Garl and Braxton | s Diam ond In butcertain victor over Perry Satur i ‘The winner of the series will as | ‘The St. Louis Cardinals slipped in- the United States next week at Au- to fourth place in the National R h Wi th Mi | k 8) tfit: : League when Carl Hubbell's southpaw ou | | wau ee’ s 7s Vu teuil for the right to challenge cup. flinging and a ninth-inning homer by holding France. fe ve BISMARCK HAS ATTRACTIVE tw avis Women Golfers to ae eae benina Hes red HOME BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1s Near Bottom | Stage Tourney at | the Brooklyn Dodgers | \ demure Worcestershire Sunday school teacher, to advance to the finals Pee ee icattiing, fee iy! gt of the women’s singles championships at Wimbledon, is depicted in : Chicago, July 14—(#)—The pitching M Jul 24-28 this striking photo showing her in action duritg an early round of eee esau tee | Cinetoned |Canadian Honors Beulah, Minot, Broadway!or Garand Braxton is taking some of not y play. She defeated Helen Jacobs, California’atar, for the right to foot of the ladder, the Reds going in- M C t U. S.| Clowns, Jamestown and the sting out of a rather sour Mil- meet Helen Wills Moody for the title. Schneider Aller . Agre RORSMO RODS > ONE ARMM SOS e4ePRnRO Spriggs . Hedstrom Priske .... Schneider .. Ashmore .. Harlan ... Davis ... Hugelman Tracy ... Smith The court dexterity and agility that enabled Miss Dorothy Round, iladelphi: led ; e Waukee baseball season. s a Gary, Minn., Coming The Brewers have skidded until| Inquiries Received by Tourna- Soore | they are in danger of hoisting Ka: z C ‘ARDI ALS S T EVEN AND : “AMERICAS LEAGUE 1City out Of the.cellar. Braxton, Howe ment Committee Indicate N PLI Neibauer . . Goetz ‘Marberry Wins 13th | Three Americans and Vancou- An attractive home schedule for the ever, has southpawed his way to 11 ait fer west ee erage Aicay ranked arts eaguce indo —@ | YANKS WIN IN JUNIOR TILTS * = Detroit. . . 000 002 010-3 7 1 ver Youngster Advance | tew weeks has been arranged, Man-'day ranked as the league's leading Boston . - 000 001 010—2 8 1 |ager Neil O. Churchill announced | hurjer. To Semi-Finals Minot, N. D., July 14.—Selection of Marberry and Hayworth; H. John- Friday morning. He shut. out Indianapolis 4 to 0 Delis) % Roo! ! son, Kline and Ferrell. (“Next Sunday Bismarck will meet with aix hits ‘Thursday, finally break-|® Woman golf champion which will be| Caids Lose to Cubs Beat! Ran far anisks) SEAT Oac on a: B Se es Browne, vi ver, B.C. Jul the strong Beulah club at 3 p. m. ating a four-game Brewer losing streak.|™ade at Minot July 24 to 28 during 4 off Root 2; of Kana Ty off Mugel: (R. Byrne RH B| Vancouver, B.C. July 14—UP— | the city park while nett Thursday the | Symsee Gioe aeamers doth home can the North Dakota Women's golf *5-| Giants; 28 Errors Commit- | 2; i Gael ai 8t. Louis 00 000 000— 0 5 1|Only once in 38 years has the Cana- Capital City club will face the Cleve- |or i: ; ay sociation tournament is arousing un- | |man 2; umpires—Bolton and Nicola. |B. Krause . New York 150 510 00x—12_9 O/dian amateur golf championship been tard All-Nations in a twilight game Of, (oo ,ceason in the eighth inning sua) interest in golf among women of | ted in Other Game McDonald, Hadley and Shea, Ruel;/won by a player from the United pegi seed Oeleck et BAM? gave Minneapolis a 10-to-0 decision] “0, ‘North Dakota clubs. Inquir- Yanks (22) AB R H PO Gomez and Dicke fates wut Friday it mene mend over Columbus, and # margin of three ved by members of the tour- |B. Pateman, c, 2b .. 7 Tndians Nip Athletics (2 yt ser mec nee) Other games scheduled include: ‘out of four in the series. It also/ {eS Tecelved by members of the |. Schneider, rf g|for another trip across the border. July 23—Minot at Bismarck, 3 p. m.' nament committee indicate that an ‘4 RH , In three junior baseball games Cleveland ...... 100 002 120-4 47 0| As the four survivors entered the July 24—Broadway Clowns at Bis. ‘immed the Red Birds’ lead over the sctive interest is being taken in the | played in Bismarck this week-end te = St Philadelphia III 200 011 100—5 14 3|semi-finals, Ken Black, 20-year-old marck, 6:30 p. m. | Millers to five games. indies. chatapionshipiiand: thatclitsl|Saoaien acter iedentin oe ii Pearson, Connally, Harder and Pyt-|son of the Shaughnessy Heights Club July ican eae at Bismarck, | St. Paul slugged out a 7-to-4 victory | Thich have never sent entrants be-| Aegon & re! louble bill, H. Clausnitzer, 1b 2 verdict to the Cubs | lak; Cain and Cochrane, professional, was the scle remaining :30 p. m. (tentative). sover Toledo behind capable pitching | fore win participate in the event this | and trimmin, |N, Schneider, 2b, x h g the Giants 14 to 6, and | w. Taree wand Saag Canadian hope. Suny s0—Gismarck ‘probably will bY Gene Trow, and Louisville and] y2or. the Yanks walloped the Indians 22 ae he : i Kansas City fought 10 innings to 10- |J. Bowers, 3b 100 021 221-9 20 2|_ Black's rival in the semi-finals was out of town. i! ai Lack of definite information as to/to 11. 000 402 000—6 13 4|Harry Givan of Seattle, University of; Aug. 10—Gary, Minn., at Bismarck, ke time. pened ae whether or not Miss Nadine O'Leary| B, Casper was in fine feitle as the |" Re! $s imsey and Berry;| Washington freshman, while Frank 6:30 p. Blues R w E£/of Bismarck will defend her crown | Cubs won, limiting the Cardinals to 2 ‘Thomas, Russell, Burke, McAffee and Dolp of Portland and Albert (Scotty) ; AUEs is Jameson at Bismarck, 3 Loutsvifle . 410 000 401 0—10 14 1; a¢ the tournament in Minot this year! six hits while his mates were collect- | Indians (11) Sewell. Campbell of Seattle were paired in p. m. | Kansas City 200 001 115 0—10 15 1|has excited interest among many club|ing eight from the pitches of Billy; B. Burckardt, ss .. és jthe other match. Churchill also announced that Bis-| Penner, Bass and Thompson;| members who hope to bring the crown|Owens. The Cardinals made matters! x Schultz, 1b ...... NATIONAL LEAGUE ——— = marck wil nivel a ee nearer te Bay Shores, Fette al Gasten. to their club. better for their conquerors by com- | T. Fox, p ss Cubs Trim Dodgers ‘ H game against ulah Sunday. He indians. Detailed information relative to the | mitting three errors. J. Burckardt, c . Brook: ae /St. Paul Horse Wins | itiam sorian, recentiy of the Ne-| i is... 900 000 00% 7g %|tournament is being mailed to the| In the other game Owens and ale Nicola, 2b, If Cheapo, 919 900 900-1 8 1! Feature Race at Fair) »raska State League. He is coming Tnaiatapes 00 909 900-9 § Clofticers of more than 100 clubs|Kanz, Cardinal pitchers, restricted| x’ Morris, If, 2b... ic . yan pi a i jhere from Jefferson, Ia. Ie Bolen and Riddle; Braxton and!throughout the state. Early indica- fe Glents to yee poster hits} H. Smith, 3b ...... —P) | ¢—______________» 3 3 tions are that a larger number of|While their mates were getting 11.|m. Reff, rf .. Phillies Nip Cin Fargo, July 14-(#— Peter Tide. 8) °F hts Last Night || >" miters win series Tube will participate’ in this event|‘The Cards made but two errors in this |" aritehel, ef ip Cincy bay gelding owned by J. D. Anderson, | ights Las 1g) RHE | ail aie jl , cf . Philadelphia 022 0 RH E' st. Paul, and driven by P. Meehan, [Pie cation: Jaa | ‘Garris Tanaiieae= etal than during any previous year. fee Rae le the Giants were guilty of Cincinnati rea Saco. pe 4 9 2) won the 2:18 trot, one of the feature (By the Associated Press) encores is). 100 035 Olx—10 11 0 The program as announced by the | splays. Jackson, Collit 52 11.2 | races of the closing harness events at New Haven, Conn—Carmen ‘Geen Preise | d Funk; Holsclaw,|t0urnament committee calls for 18 Twenty-eight errors were recorded! score by innings: ackson, Colle end Davis, Der % : : pe ete W,| holes of qualifying play starting at 9/in the Yank-Indian contest, the los- 210 360 10—22 11 ringer, Stout, Smith, Kolp and Man-|the North Dakota State Fair here’ Knapp, New Haven, outpointed \ Tauscher and Glenn. . ‘lets being guilty of 19 of them. ‘The : : ion. Thursday. | Frankie Petrolle, Schnectady, N. | Saints Defeat Hens a. m. ly a Sixteen Mayers wi Onthit the In 13 to 20. + 113 001 5—11 10 Pirates Rally to Win Peter Tide trailed Peter El Guy, bay, Y., (10). ; Pe eed bh hn eae eo ee : é tt: : R H E/ gelding, owned and driven by Charles | Seattle—Tod Morgan, Seattle, |Toledo .. 00 0) eight players in each succeeding le box scores: kardt, L. Reff; hits off Fox 13 in ua + 900 030 000-3 9 7) Dean of La Crosse, Wis., in the first| knocked out sailor Leo Dardeen, |5%,Paul 312 000 O1x—1 14 01 fight, A-luncheon will be served at| Cardinals (2) innings; off Boelter 10 in 7 innings; tiatare 111 000 05x—8 13 1 fest Gob Gin coler was covered |) ge a pas inter in Bachman and Healey; | the club, which will be followed by|J. Burckardt, cf . struck out by Fox 7; by Boelter 5; eas eed arr and Hogan; Smith the final two. i by AO). ‘row and Guilian: the annual business meeting. 8. Peterson, 3b . pee on balls off Fox 4; off Boelter H Itantbes foriene and as an Anz. Giants Nip Cardinals Zenith, a big bay gelding owned and AQUATIC TOURNEY OPENS Match play will start Tuesday, July hy © eevee ** H E| driven by John Bradford of St. Paul,| Chicago, July 14.—(@)}—Stars, young! Major Leaders 25, All matches will be 18 holes and | H- Huselen, ee A . 000 002 001-3 7 0| was declared the winner in the special | and not quite so young, from ail sec-! is (By the Associated Press) only. the, fisss, round willbe. payed |e Baar Welter erweights May Fight Agai Tim Mara Virtually Lines Up + 001 001 000-2 7 0| pace, an extra heat being dispensed | tions of the country took charge of: Tuesday. The afternoon will be de- Erubbell ‘and ” Mancuso; “Carleton | with’ by decision of the judges follow- | the North Lagoon at the World's fair atti Paani gim.|Voted to driving, approaching and J. Return Match for Petrolle And Van Klaveren Neibauer . d “ Toews .. Meinhover Brown .. Ashmore Quast Brown sane d Potter » 2 ‘ . Cowan ..... Mickelson Olson . Dohn . Zahn . Davis . McCrorie . Falconer . Schlickenmeyer .. Martin .. Neibauer . ea NNBONWHHS NOOHOMOHOD wronmeacous QA VAOMOSSPOQSam> uPA Johnson Bigler Joinson Herschleb Larson .. Benser .. Hemmer . Hummel . Berger .. Spriggs ... Knapp - Potter Papacek ‘Winer Lepp . Hummel & Po J 8 BROnOOP SEF Comooamno COnMHoCCOm and Wi ing @ plea of the drivers. Guy Wag- | grounds Friday to compete for Nation- 2 " putting contests. aaa oner of Aberdeen, 8. D, drove Addie |i A. A, U. swimming, diving and| one, “gute Som 3m go. ana} Semi-finals of all flights and the|>- Barbie, rf re ‘speal of the House of| Parkwood, a black mare, to victory | water polo championships. Manush, Senators, 127. consolation will be played Wednesday presentatives during the past 331 in the first heat and George Zuhls- Home Runs—Foxx, Athletics, 25,|™0rning, July 26. These matches will years graduated from the same law| dorf drove Bessie Isworth, a bay mare] A new British fighting plane is Ruth, Yankees, 22. 2 . "| be 18-hole events. An informal dance college, Cannon, Clark and Long-| owned by Zuhlsdorf and Benzie of | credited with a speed of 250 miles an Pitching—A11 en, Yankees, 7-2; aut be wren at the ct that evening. Worth, Fargo, to victory in the second heat. | hour. Grove, Athletics, eee Paved Thureday hoe aaron aie NATIONAL LEAGUE Davis,|,. Prizes Will be awarded to the medal- e OUT OUR WAY. By Williams Sri ae ee "list, the winner and runner-up of the * 4 championship event will be 36 holes. Hits—Fullis, Phillies, 121; Klein, / prizes will be awarded to the medal- NOW ~ READY ~ " Phillies, 119. , | ist, the winner and runner-up of the Pe errone Nk Gey Baer Brevee Te”. Phillies, 175 |championship flight. ‘There also will ending of the Billy Petrolle-Bep Van Now "Z oS "| Pitching—Tinning, Cubs, 7-1; Cant- be prises for the winners in all suc- Klaveren welterweight match, Tim WHAT MAKES Lies = > well, Braves, 12-4. ceeding flights and the consolation Mara has virtually lined up the bat- . events, tlers for a return match at the stad- AMOUR NOSE iy 4 wa - aon Officers and directors who hope to jum Aug. 13. ( ve make the Minot tournament an un-|Cardinals .. cy Neither has signed but both Petrolle eC. usually successful event are: Mrs. 4 and Van Klaveren have expressed New York, July 14.—(7)—While the! arguments continue over the sudden Stackhouse . Rierson Skagen eceoeeceooe ww Schneider L. H. Kermott, Minot, president; Mrs. : willingness to continue their battle W. H. Schulze, Grand Forks, vice . where it left off Wednesday night, president; Mrs. R. W. Pence, Minot,|innings; off Owens 8 in 6 innings;| With Petrolle the winner on a tech- secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Don|struck out by Casper 7; by Owens 8; |Nical knockout after four rounds. Nierling, Jamestown; Mrs, J. J. Mur-| bases on balls off Casper 3; off Owens; Van Klaveren still was protesting AMERICAN LEAGUE phy, Williston; Miss Dollie Craig,|3; umpires—Bolton and Barbie. bitterly over the sudden termination . .646 | Fargo, Mrs. T. A. Toner, Grand Forks lof the bout, ordered stopped by Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Rausch, Mandan, di-| Cardinals (14) rectors. J. Burckardt, cf 18. Peterson, ss . Hamilton Field, California, the!G. Root, 3b, p, 2b Bost 4 .425|army’s new bombing base, is to be|F. Lee, lb .. St. Louis . “ garrisoned beginning this summer; the| B. Kanz, 2b, p . field cost $6,000,000. J. Walters, c ..... SS a NATIONAL LEAGUE B. McGuiness, If SS New Yor% . aired HY. Clausnitzer, rf |Joseph M. Sheridan because of a cut \over the Hojlander's right-eye. & F F $ Jamestown Beats East Grand Forks|*+-y cterday’s Stars 7 (By the Associated Press) Al Schauer and Art Hancock] jsonnny Vergez, Giants—Hit homer ( 4 Are Slugging Stars in |. Binth to bet Cardinals 3-2. fe T-to-6 Victory four runs, including winning counters, PPR SSDS SUPNAS Rew aONpWA> eOMOSOR RS eorcesesooosconnnnnnuuunnensnENsaRasaaen ana aemasee eas S . Chicago. RDA Onoconuane COooHH MEME erooSHunen OnHounomnoy eoorcorocoos Brook; Philadel hi Gincianett . wc a a yt ilins, Jamestown, N. D, July 14—“e—|tWo hits in 3% innings of relief pits Jamestown won from East Grand|*"3- ‘Th ‘ Red Kress, White Sox—Rapped forks Thursday night, 7 to 6, to even) washington pitching for triple, double Al Schauer’s hit into center tield|#"d two singles. with two men down in the eighth|, Bill Jurges, Cubs—Figured in three ao game. made two con- . secutive home ind batted in| Fred Lindstrom and Floyd Vaue four runs, be ghan, Pirates—Made three hits each being on its south shore. The East G'd Forks ..200 100 300—6 9 1/against Braves. / oT Lemming is a rodent of the Jamestown .... 020 200 03x—710 2| John Stone, Tigers—Knocked in SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES, 4 ont Hugelman| P. Williams and Bastian; Brown|two runs with double and two singles especially Norway. out by Owens )and C. Hancock. against Red Sox. et Ue ng) I awolll I wwooHnoce ol mwonencon SY onmomnocsa HIROHITO is the Japanese Emperor. 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