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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1938 . — e “ ron ar Inn Ine to Face bismarc :15 Tonight 2 y; *9 ere at 6: | pes 1 SAEED | ——__— — PAULSCHAEFFERT) SWEET SHOP AND WILL D-BALL TEAMS WIN EASY VICTORIES i = rail a pe : - | < |, OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | L B ill d K B J b 1 } PERFORM ON HILL y ‘LARRY SCHNEIDER &ou Brouillard Kayoes Ben Jeby in | AGAINST INVADERS: A A GREAT FELLER, a dee (2S 2 (NESS ARV, Z AND MATT HUM | even (1) op | eweig ite 1 THAT MASOR HOOPLE! }7 eee 3 Now f THAT'D’ F | - : eS ee ee YEP-——AN’ A SMART Caube ue ese te RUN His FLAG iLou Gehri Will S E tt | fel . J | N inglander Figh Six Members of the Visiting Ag-, Ei a “ ee ah a CeRVE ES _~ ( UP HIGHER | HURL EFFECTIVELY ig urpass Evere hae a = g sh Fight i i (eo) ‘S (- ! | lear jattle, janging gregation Are Salaried HIM ALONG! Toul ot HE GOTHIMSELF/Z Xa }) | ott’s Great ecord ext Wee y Prasat 4 Performers i see fiasco ern (ay caaiaiaica Attack Periodically « 5 —_ Pris ae barat Seedmen Need Only a Win Over oT } ALL DAY I-~I MUST 4 LIKE A BELTS jaeaio BARES to Wi New York, Aug. 10—(P)—Lou | time next week in St. Louis, to | New York, Aug. 10—(?}—Larruping WON 22 OUT OF 28 GAMES) TAKE HIM INTO FRAZERS Classic Barbers to Win Gehrig, hasn't the slightest recol- surpass the world record for {Lou Brouillard, the French Canadian J an GENERAL STORE SOME City Title lection of the game or circum- baseball endurance set by Everett {fighter from Worcester, Mass., hag NIGHT TO MEET TH’ stances under which he began his Scott, Yankee shortstop, the same | laid claim to a share of the middle« 5 v Roosevelt Davis Will Be in Cen- 0 = “Iron Man” streak of consecutive year that Gehrig took off on his | weight title recognition in a most de« fy | NEIGHBORS R games away back in 1925 when he non-stop flight. cisive fashion and at the same tima ter Field and Bob M'Car- STANDINGS ARE SHUFFLED! was just an enthusiastic big “Why should there be so much {put in a bid for a place on the list of ees fs league “freshman” trying to make | fuss abount a fellow sticking toa | famous left handed battlers, \ ney At First, | Home Runs, Tri ples and| 800d for the Yankees the way he | good, steady job?” asked Gehrig Brouillard stripped Ben Jeby of hid Bn | ¥ used to do for “Dear Old Colum- | after knocking off work Wednes- |recognition by the New York stata | Doubles Are Numerous in bia.’ . ; day in game No. 1,302. “I can't |athletic commission as middleweight The strong traveling baseball team What’s more he hasn’t thought | see that’s anything to get excited champion, by knocking him out in the t from Gary, Mnin., will stop in Bis- Wednesday Games much about it since and he has about. I like to play baseball. jseventh round of a scheduled 15 4 marck Thursday evening for a twi- no idea whatever of asking for a The Yankees seem to want me_ | round bout at the Polo Grounds Wed< light game with the Capital City nine. | STANDINGS day off after he plays consecutive regularly on first base, so why not {nesday night. ‘ The game will be played at the city Vi Wy . Pet. game No. 1,308, probably some be in there right along?” The chunky New Englander fough@ 4 baseball park, beginning at 6:15 0'- i\\ Yi 0. ft Will ‘Go. ee | wi = = ——— a a cool, heady battle, ripping in only, i clock. Lb [i Nae Sipe Bhd AND AN WILL T A when he could make his blows hurty Six members of the invading team | BIL li \ f, wee! P ‘ and finally laid his opponent low with, ' | if A. 0. U. W. 9 563 “ are salaried players, according to Neil | Ct If | Wa . 0. U. W. ‘ one terrific left-hand wallop in th@ er ! tb Highway Dept. 9 563 aw Hee arse: i! TENNIS TOURNEY SEPT, 2.4)". | ‘ — . iW les =e a = The first six rounds all led up in an 4 Peiener paive leading vicnt> | Ge ee G0 . orderly sequence to the decisive i eo finger of the natiohal col: || at ti fils ‘ 3 ; seventh. | Jeby only had a | look-in ; | eae ‘ited r Bis- |] hia: ‘Wice. He fought on even terms in Ble dais natsors i | sda “azaegoteaet, | Red Birds Wallop {ore than 0 couronon tx mas acta "da Sunday afternoon, it was announc- | Sweet Shop and league-leading O. H. Mi li Ni pected to Enter; Les M’Lean Tal pai BABY by Manager Nel | advantage of Jeby’s bewilds eq ‘Thusday by Manager Neil O. | Will teams won esey victories in the! Minneapolis Nine Singles Champ saan ns eee Sees Paige will come HEH SULNEGR SHE \| 3 wo loop Wednesday adel I d hy Feiheteta ld ‘in body ee le her Sere | Fu AA . eh unti ast Sider's guard came ome ae ne aaeen el <1 IO) Gepssceals linecoseee Faron WAlONeaT ER il In Doub leader ‘The annual Missouri Slope ‘Tennis ipo ses Worked on his chin until “h “s % “thes rot 1 vi vi . PB. a moved up again. marck now has three pitcher VY, ed I Restaurant outfit 17 to 3. tournament sponsored by the Mandan I é psevell Davis, 4 Q stau . «| Tennis ch ill in the seventh Brouillard made an isd eae Pith as MAJOR BDO \T ae ZA® = + Hunimel restricted the A. ©. U. w.| League-Leaders Stretch Lead; sees aa aa a caets opening with a body smash and ag 4 | heavy duty in tivo thee-zame ser- || oD z club to, four hits as the Will outfit} — Golonel-Blue Game Starts | nounced Wednesday. Jeby’s guard dropped, whaled away | ies with Jamestown and Beulah || — | on a 9-to-2 verdict. . Arrangements are being made for| With @ long sweeping left to the chin | and a projected trip in which Bis- || tena aIRenToS TPAD aerate Argument one of the largest and fastest fields| ‘8+ Put Jeby down and out in 2:21, marck may play Jamestown. || S@MRAtCOrs ump ankees to quare Sig” anaicsEaLT pt taoe cane eatee ever registered for the tournament, cr Re Moothead-Fargo, Greater | Call . r . ‘the Sweet Shop into second place| Chicago, Aug. 10.—(P)—If Wednes- | they sp peo entrants were| ASk Nodaks to Play Forks, Winnipeg and Brandon, the | ion was & sample, | & exceer it year’s total of * ) e ry ire mo | ~~ S@ries and Regain Three Game Lead )™"sse==, Eehtnban petal walt | caren At Soldiers’ Field Northern League Need Win Over Barbers ey teonle wiih is,| Defending titlists are Les McLean j | ee te e ue The Seedmen need only a win over|much trouble with Minneapolis, is s i i ibe the Classic Barber Shop entry to|should they meet in the “American | of » men’s singles; William} Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 10.—(P)—~« ©. Churchill, manager of the Bis- ‘ h the city championshi; Association playoff. Russell, Mandan, and Robert Larson, |The University of North Dakote haa marck club, and up until last Satur- Mathematical Monte Weaver|Clinch the city champio 4 14 hits} ‘The Red Birds won the first game|Bismarck, men's doubles, and the|been asked to consider playing its day the Minnesotans had won 22 Pitches Washington to lott the offedinee of Aue Ercu’’|of a doubleheader from the Millers|Gruchalla Sisters of Jamestown, both|intersectional football game. witi, games and lost only six. IN PROFESSION AL GOLF MEET ' et AL EWIERE AGTH They {10 to 2, hammering out eight runs in|singles and doubles in the women's|George Washington university of travelling teams, including the Kansas SS bles. Eddie Spriggs, Falconer, Zahn, | b2ck, hs | @ > | west said.” 2 City Monarchs, the Cleveland All-Na- {@ 1-1 tie when the game was called Priske, Kitchen and M. Hummel were | Pitching, for a 9-to-0 shutout. { f . % tions and the Cuban All-Stars. Defending Champion Faces. at the end of the ninth inning because (By the Associated Press) the long-distance hitters for the vic- PRR rneloenerry rere pens 3 | Helen Takes Steps | San are scheduled to meet here ttle else is known about the vist] an a Par. Cf Gatkness. Laughner. neweomer to) 4 great comeback by the Washing-|tors. F. Smith smacked out a double oader, and lost the second, 4 to 1,|/ LO Remain Amateur | | west said the sports committee of ] SERRE See y BeEeaL des , allowed Eau!ton Senators had ended their “cru-|/and Brown a triple for the Workmen. under ‘protest. The nightcap was|@—————____________|the Century of Progress exposition | BISMARCK SCHEDULE Cracking Field i rr ne ly reed I iniok cial” series with the New York Yan-|Spriggs had a perfect day at bat, called because of rain, but not until] New York, Aug. 10.—(7)—Just to| would like to have the game played | Aug. 13—Jamestown ys. Bis- High ingine en deer Tus, In the | kees all square Thursday and the|getting four hits in as many attempts, after Umpire Al Devormer had called|make sure that she will not violate|in Chicago on Oct. 6 as a feature of ae um, 3p. | = : jaixth inning : to defeat East Grand tans began to turn their attention to|/Hummel granted Kelley, Workman Bob Van Camp out, after first calling|the amateur code of tennis, Helen| United States Department day. He Aug. 17—Bismarck vs. Beulah at ||_-Milwaukee, Wis. Aug. 10—(—|Forks 4 to 3. Orvalla was on the/the National League, where thelcatcher, three successive walks to his attempted bunt a boul. Van Camp| Jacobs will not make her scheduled |said North Dakota’s decision would Beulah, 5 p. m. (M.S. T.) Hemmed in by a noted ar-shelling mound for the ees a een Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs!tirst. The Seedmen outflelders,| stopped running when the officialyappearance at a New York depart-|Not be made now and would depend Aug. 20—Dickinson vs. Bismarck || field and confronted by Johnny Far-/ scored their runs and he was relieved | were about to open a duel for second| Frankie Wetch in Particular, played| made his first decision, but the ball ment store Thursday to autograph| Very much on the attitude of Sioux HereeS pion rell in his second round battle, Olin| by Pete Williams, place which might carry one or the| spectacularly. jumped fair and Devormer declared copies of her book | fans here. ‘Aug. 24—Beulah vs. Bismarck ||Dutra needed all his tremendous ¢—_______________,|other right up behind the pace-set-| In beating the G. P. the Sweet Shop| him out. Manager Bruno Betzel im- on tennis. here, 6 p. m. strength, stamina and shot-making} [ Fights Last Night | ting New York Giants. siuggers collected 14 hits and coupled | mediately filed a protest to President An advertise-| Ben Cantwell, Braves — Won 15th ‘Aug. 27—Bismarck vs. Jamestown || Wizardry Thursday to keep his nation- | | ights Last Nig: The Senators and Mathematicallihem with six G. P. errors. Thomas Jefferson Hickey. ment of such an|Zame of season as Braves defeated at Jamestown, 3 p. m. al professional golf championship. + —_———-#| Monte Weave turned back the Yanks Meinhover Hits Hard | Indianapolis won a 1-to-0 decision | appearance, iden- | Phillies. Sept. 2, 3 and 4—Jamestown vs. ||, Lined up against the big senor from (By the Associated Press) 4 to 1 in their final clash Wednesday] Not until the fourth inning did |over Milwaukee in e twilight game but tifying her as @ Bismarck here in three game series ||the Pacific Coast, survivors of two} to regain the rest of the ground they|schneider permit a G. P. score. In|dropped a night game, 9 to 5. Scores “famous tennis| The Japanese language has n@ “ | Se’urday game at 6:15 p.m, and || days of record-smashing cannonading,| Hew York Lou Brouillard: ios; in Monday's doubleheader, and|tnet inning Big ‘Ted Melber fire by innings: champion” ap.| Word for “kiss.” Sunday and Monday games at 3 ||! which scores in the 603 were al-j 15813. Worcester, Mass. knocked {give them a three-game lead. man up, smacked out a triple and Birds Beat Millers Twice peared in ea pm) Sr ee ee eet re See Tar OTe ee EEE oa), (h Wenten ist us Gv anes cdSeninwiall Sereate nen remicomenver eee First Game | editions of Wed irda Dy UO TRE UES TO! U5 pce ptr at aah peter Perper ratty + Pete De | Seven safeties, pitching no-hit ball!the throw to home plate. In his next/ sn nesday’s afternoon Bismarck here in three-game ser- ||Champlonship drive through the first} middleweight champion; © | trom the fourth until’ Babe Ruth con- Minneapolis 000 000 200— 2 dee ciGatuniey ae aie p. m,, ||round. Still in the fight were such Grasse, 126, outpointed Varias . a a ine, a Nea a] con-/| time ae a foes acerst ae pose Columbus. . 180 001 O0x—10 18 * o ates andicaned r Vion. || celebrated campaigners as Gene Sara-| Milling, 126, Los Angeles, (8); a __ [run louble by Hoffman and single| Hilcher, ‘andenl an | ea ry of puceaamnei a Sip; am, ena/Mon-\|| Om iOrenvy Pail uayan rere Phil Rafferty, 138%, outpointed | The Cubs set the stage for their|by Dohn gave the G. P; ten its third | Henline; Helse and Delancey. | ee : excitement con rf Said rell, Johnny Revolta, Ed Dudley,| Christopher (Bat) Battalino, 138, |struggle with the second-place Pitts- | counter. R E! . F ing as close | Johnny Golden, Harry Cooper, Al Es-| Hartford, Conn., (8); Lou Amber, {burgh club by pasting Burleigh} Schlickenmeyer, with three hits in is 000 000 000— 1! eiem Jack behind the an-| ing'team, other than that the Minne-| pinosa, Bobby Cruickshank, and Wil-| 13314, Herkimer, N. ¥., outpointed |Grimes in the first inning and de-|four trips, led the Sweet Shop slug- RTS ety Helen Jacobs — nouncement of anj sotans boast a strong battery staff.|lie Goggin of Selada Beach, Cal,, a| Jack Rose, 131, Brooklyn, (6). feating the St. Louis Cardinals 10|gers, i Murray and Glen, Henline; Teach- investigation into the amateur status | The Capital City management was!newcomer, who eliminated Leo Diegel/ Barcelona, Spain—Atilo Saba- | 0 7. The victory left them only al ‘The box scores: jout and Delancey. |of Ellsworth Vines, Jr. | able to book a game with the Gary | Wednesday. tino, 156, Puerto Rico, knocked | half game behind the Pirates and 313! G. P. Restaurant (3) AB ‘ | It was a clear violation of the ama- | club because the visiting team is mak-| Right with them were players with| out Pancho Morejon, 152, Cuba, |Pehind NewYork as both clubs were/@ Hoffman, rss....... jleur rule which says a player may | Colonels and_ Blues Split First Game ing-a tour of southern North Dakota | noteworthy reputations in golf—Jim-| (6); Kid Tunero, 149, Cuba, out. | idle. L. Dohn, 3b... ‘be declared ineligible for using onronol ii i ve H E title “or stat t of hi ion | and is booked to meet other of the|my Hines of New York, co-medalist; inted Francois Besneux, 160, The Boston Braves took advantage|R, Larson, 2b.... ti ‘or statement of his reputation stronger aggregations in this section| Henry Picard, Charleston, S.C, who| (0) Somes ora okattie Cards’ defeat to move into)G, Mickelson, 1b | Kansas City 002 000 900-2 8 9.won on the tennis courts in connec- | of the country. was under par for 35 holes Wednes-| Mansfield, O—Sammy Slaugh- {fourth place with a 3-2 victory over! Cowan, If... |"8Blackweil and Gaston; Bass and !ion with books, newspapers,” etc. | Churchill has elected Paul Schaefer!day; Frank Walsh, of Chicago, run-| ter, 162, Terre Haute, Ind., knock-_ | the ee. R. Kanz, c 0! Thompson. But Miss Jacobs quickly denied that | rele | she had authorized the use of her title | E and said she had insisted on Baring | the phrase withdrawn, as the starting pitcher for Bismarck Thursday evening. Quincy Troupe will catch. The remainder of the local team’s} lineup will include S. Goetz at left The Boston Red Sox beat the Phil- hi, rf-ef adelphia Athletics by an 8-4 count|>” sitter chat as Lefty Lloyd Brown played a whole| “stackivouse, ball game by himself. He pitched the|-r’ sremhover, p full distance and smacked a homer) * j ner-up to Dutra at St. Paul last year, and Clarence Clark of Bloomfield, N. J., heralded by many pros as one of the real coming stars of the game. Second Game 000 004— 4 100 1 ed out K. O. (Soldier) Ketchel, 160, New York, (3); Eddie Simms, 192, Cleveland, knocked out Billy | Owens, 204, Providence, R. I., (1); H 6 4 3) 0 | Kansas City 0. | Louisville . 000— Brown and Brenzell; Weinert, Pen: Stirring matches with plenty of ac- | Paul Pironne, 162, Cleveland, stop- DS] werner nsewnd"| wpocccocc ont Bel ocowmmmenyemtal poooocconem ner and Erickson. | field, Les Moore at third base, G.|tion were in prospect Thursday as) ped Johnny Burns, 164, Boston, | 22d two singles. ; MIME Eh eS ooicses stead 35 6! | Haley at shortstop, Roosevelt Davis|play opened for quarter-final berths! (1). al two eames ore jsenetiuled in! sweet Shop (17) AB Bj Indians Beat Brews Twice | in center field, Bob McCarney at first|in the 36-hole struggles. St. Louis—Allen Matthews, 156, |C@ch league. Scores by innings: N, Agre, 3b. 3 0 Dusk Game “ base, Bill Morlan in right field and essa ba St. Louis, stopped *Speedy” Schaf- NATIONAL LEAGUE E) Agre, Iss. 4 0} RHE PER RY ' Ralph Sears at second base. Winnipeg and Twins fer, 158, Colorado and Omaha, Cubs Wallop cme gE: Martin, rf 4 0| Milwaukee. 000 000 000-0 5 0/ { ‘ R . | ip = (6); Ellis Bradley, 155, Quincy, | routs. 000 203 o11—¥ ig IA. Schneider, rss. 4 fn Tedlanapolla BD) Oe ert al | y | Like an exotic melody, the — Split Doubleheader} 11, outpointed steve Marre, 160, | St 311 000, 30x—10 15,0}. Hugelman, if 4 len ana nike pougn Ro | FUNER AL | minarets of the Hindu Vil- | Yesterday’s Stars | | St. Louis, (8); George Daw, 148, iohnson, Carleton and Wil-|R. Boelter, cf. 3 0; Night Game | lage at the World’s Fair Os lieder St. Louis, and Joe Red, 148, Little |son; Tinning, Warneke and Hartnett. 0\* H i St. Paul, Aug. 10.—l—Winnipeg! Rock, Ark., drew, (8). 4 1|Milwaukee.. 00 170 O01 9 15 0 present an irtesistible eg he Associated eal wae Moceliend- Parse elit, even. in sea eta Braves Nip Phillies A 0j Indianapolis 010 004 000— 5 12 2! attraction. After a day at Moni eaver, Senators — Held|their doubleheader Wednesday ant At time, f the Brit-| R El) Polli and_ Bengough; Butzberger, the Fair, the cool, jiet Yankees in check’ with seven hits to|the former dropped to 343 games be- | isi Hote’ at Coen oe ood ey itz | Philadelphia 000 200 o00—2 "|b Schneider, De senkonaa A | Tising and Riddle. ‘ toner ieinectte hence win 4 to 1, hind Brandon, the Northern League | their food into the Commons kitehen | Boston... 020 010 OOx— 3 5 0) Es Fi Offers willibe irresistible, ¢ 4 Bill Jurges, Cubs—Hit home run,| leader. and cook it themselves, Bpemraeland| and Davis; Cantwell mocks by. et 4 Gregory Youngsters sistible, too. triple and double to lead attack on| ‘The Twins took the first game 5 to ini ama G. P, Resairant..0001020-3 6 6 5 Convenience Sright, Jevitiag. Re Cardinals. 3 and Goldsworthy pitched Winnipeg! Charlotte, North Carolina, observes AT aiar Suerahot Gn se enae Champions of S. D. Rt itn meee Lloyd Brown, Red Sox —- Knocked|to a 14-to-4 triumph in the second|the Mecklenburg Declaration of In- R ®| Summary: Stolen bases—A, Schnei- | a d Pri Hi f Te: Gi homer and two singles and kept Ath-| tilt dependence instead of the Fourth of| Washington 000 012 010-4 7 Older, Sacrifices —Hugelman’ Lacon | Webster, 8. D. Aug. 10—(—A an ivacy jome. ef Terrace Garten jetics’ hits scattered. Fau Claire and Crookston played to| July. This date was May 20,1775. jNew York .. 010 000 000-1 7 1/iso, ns—N. Al Bolete | Well- balanced, fighting team of - wee 25 ; ‘Weaver and L. Sewell; Gomez,|!ome ru gre, ‘Boleter, Mein. ile In the Heart of the Loop 3 7 Moore and Dickey, "| hover. Two base hits— Martin, Hugel- | Youngsters from Gregory Wednesday e ‘ OUT OUR WAY By Williame — ‘an, Manney, Schlickenmeyer, Hoff-|W0n the American Legion South Da- Only $2.50 up with Bath : - yY Willams Bosox Wallop Athletics man, Three base hits—Hugelman,|Kota junior baseball title, turning ager) Vc aS eS a NV eal RH &|Meinhover. Hits—oft Schneider 5 in|PAck Webster with a decisive 12-to-1 LEONARD HICKS, Menosing Director a al Philadelphia ott O10 Seo ¢ if 3/7 innings: off Meinhover 14 in 6 in- Sa ccat the victory Gregory \ i AM MAL ‘" 2 ru a a ictory, \\ Mf DonT BE sO WHAT'LE Your Brown and Ferrell; R. Oliver, Cain, |piss.,, SUuck Wl by Sehnelder 8; | | 0. ™ IS won the state tide be 1929, i THERS A OLD FASHIONED, FATHER SAY ? Peterson, Coombs,” Walberg and|2Y Meinhover 4 Bases on balis— oft | ee eras chats ne We WOMAN AS MAL THINGS WHAT'LL GRANDMA Cochrane. Schneier 2: oft Meltthover §. Umpire |e Oakes ae ee Ce = OLWER, Reve caalcEo SAY? YOU Gor | = , er jconsin at Minneapolis Aug. 18 and 19, err 1 ~THAN INCE YOU ME INTO THIS —' ) O. H, Will (9) AB 5 ; You Int WERE A GIRL— A MY OWN Fae he " J. Spriggs, If.. Ren ll Major Leaders “ r y ff. } CMON, TLL SHOAT? WHY, . ffl \ WANE DONE THIS FE. Spriggs, 1b. 4240 ara a 5 208 Fifth St. Phone 687 | SHOW You HAT SUIT ISNT [emir ieee on in S N. Kitchen, 3b 4110 y the Associated Press | Unies 4 TONES SHRHS. | J Zahn, cf. 4120! NATIONAL LEAGUE { 1 , i — |M, Hummel, 41 1 0; Batting — Klein, “Phillies, 381; i ea F, Hummel, rss. 4 1 1 ©} Terry, ints, aie WO WWW eS | AMERICAN LEAGHE xt, |HDOU EXEKE, C 41 1 0; Hits—xlein, ‘Phillies, 157; Fullis, ee , é Zs | ( “635 |F. Wetch, 2b +3110) les, Mae, Wi Raven ct es A goBly. alte, ef. 141 1 0), Home, runs—Berger, Braves, 20;| " .505/E.. Falconer, Iss. oe 4 02 J sag \ | auadetpe ls rats + 8 3 1 pitching — Tinning, “Cubs, 9-3;| Y j Cleveland ". BR BE) AT alata ass 2 Free 39 914 9 Cantwell, Braves, 15-7. { "y) Boston 146 55451 Pap Rare aca AMERICAN LEAGUE Ze) St. Louis 42 68-362 Fortune, ib 3 0 0 4|. Batting—Foxx, Athletics, .3558; DRIVE UPI..We park your car. NATIONAL LEAGUE S Goetz, 1ss im 3 0 1 1|Simmons, White Sox, .3555. Standard rates. No other eres poate : 3 1 1 0/..Hits—Simmons, White Sox, 155; Pittsburgh .......--. 59 46 L019 0 | Manush, Senators, 154. Chicago ..... | 59 47 ie 3 0 0 0/_Home runs—Foxx, Athletics, 32; Boston .. 38 SL 52815. Patera, of tibee BOAO 0] MUbM ZRDknes: 26, : Blade 048 qn| J Rawhrok, 29 1 Ol crores athieues, 1-8, uuueee ; ee Ginclnsati 144 63411 |G. Papacek, 2b. 22000 3 be, boner, of serving AMERICAN ASSOCIATION || Totals........0....... u245 Oe tn eo bal : ! Sdinneeponis ..2001.. & —5 Sat lq Semre,by innings >| RH E/E) Eyes Examined heeded obligates us to .100 LATE TO CLASSIFY « oa (|Seee 8% 583831 A’ OU. W........000 100 1-2 4 5 Glasses Prescribed oe etd 0S eae, The California Wave Nook, 102 Third ; Toledo. 56 60 483 |_ Summary: Stolen bases — Wetch. | The eye is an organ you You ean rely upon us. HERS cena peciallaes in oom Louisville 56 61 -479 | Sacrifice—Quast. Home runs—Kitch- can't afford to neglect. pel nents at $3.50, $4.00 ; Milwaukee 49 67 .422/in, Zahn, M. Hummel. Double plays— WEBB BROS. and $5.00 complete. Our patrons Kansas City 76 377|F Hummel to E, Spriggs, Two base Send their friends, Phone 782, Saree hits—Smith, E, Spriggs 2, Falconer./M#| Dr. H. J. Wagner Fapem Directors YOUR HAIR, comes down dripping NORTHERN LEAGUE | Three base hits—Brown, Zahn, Priske. Optometrist Phone 50. | wet, from a REAL STEAM SUPER” ' Brandon . 20 “4 es Hits—off M. Hummell 4 in 7 innings; Night Phone 50 or 887 CURLINE PERMANENT. - Every ‘ ey al 10 ‘$00 |-#f A. Brown 14 in 7 innings Struck ff | Offiees, Opposite the G. P. : | Fave an oll wave. Special to Sep- ff %—"S an Sans Re 12 300 at by Sunupel &; by 4, Brown 6. i ee ue | || |, tember 1st. $3.50. All beauty par- Ser Crookston . 5 14 jases on is—ot . Hummel 5; Bism: N. 2 lor prices will be rai: ii BORN “THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON. atau. $-10 Superior ..... +12 19 387/A. Brown 1. Umpire—Don Tracy. ! e | Buy a permanent ieorertee nee - > [Moorhead-Fargo .... 10 23 303 | Seorer—S, Tolchinsky. | Harrington's. Phone 130,

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