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ALLEN WINS SIXTH mT WITH FIVE-HIT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUN Yankees Turn Back L DRVILSLAKE EDGES [Local Junior Legion Team Serves eague Champion Tigers Third Straight Time LOCALS TO RETURN FROM WINNIPEG FOR HI-LINER GAMES SUNDAY | OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ SUABPERFORMANGE) | (7 FRAND HOW 'S LITTLE Z FF ax oooremeT@ | OUT BISMARCK, 4:3, Notice With 6-4 Win Over Mandan Fda cin ove wine so] | 4 is owicxen roe ~ene | 7 t sawoce Swe yy | TAKINGANDINROW Millers Improve |/Pubtic Course Plans | “Sccrsrie urna” Trouncing Senators Z\ AS BXCELLENT!~EWSe— LG : binena’ fonan Peddie! ‘Margin With 8-7 Tourney for Sunday ing for Positions YOU SAY HE WILL BE FULLY SHISOX, ATHLETICS SPLIT BUT, CANT 1 RETURN HOME, Bismarck public golf course, east ||baseball team has served definite no- NOW °-——WHAT °2= ABSOLUTELY plies Be eae arias, Aaa | lis chases yune WHle ten Geico , . , Manager of the 5 en. win- dome Runs Pave Way for NoT !|-~. AH, ME —~ BUT, TELL VALLEY CITY STRENGTHENED |Donie Bush's Club Looms as Son ete played aie Heed wot wate 27 and. 28.to Giants Victory; Dizzy Dean RS ae gee ‘ Opponents for Association play wil! begin sson ateran have nine, ae Sets Down Phillies DASHING PRANCING Two Pitchers, Outfielder, First/ All-Star Team F. MDOe sage where ene | Suniicai Teatenicee ee PONY, EGAD | Baseman Will See Service of the event. tion pounded out a 6-4 victory .be- (By the Associated Press Sports e i : incrin Bi pehieage,, q June 21-—(F)—Unless Pease ce aires hit; mound : per Writer) & ye) le ‘5 ineapolis go solu to. oy yao ace Sher er Many reasons have been advanced 1s to why the New York Yankees ead the American League pack by "RECOVERED IN A WEEK |—~ Avenge Four Defeats at Devils Lake made it two in a row over the Capital City nine when they Win Over Indians linto a decline—something that has happened frequently among the lead- ers this season—they look like the) A 2-hole match play tourna- ment will be held Sunday at the MAJOR LEAGUE ive and one-half games. not the least scored a 4-3 victory over the locals {club to meét a picked team from the is Jonnny Allen, the man rest of the American Association next speed and change of pace. He of which is Johnny and lanky Satchel Paige under the iaatith. (By the tated Press) whittea ten} bat ‘a rho came back. His arm went bad early last year with the result he was offered a con- act calling for $1 a year until he showed Boss Joe McCarthy that he aad. regained his old-time effective- ress. Johnny has chalked up six victories against two defeats. ym the head and he had to be carried tom the field. An X-R: He stopped | 7 nipeg Friday for a three-game series Thursday with | LITTLE with the Acme Colored Giants, The league's public also will vote| 12. ght i ; sees turned ba’ | R ig After playing three games with the }0n the all star steam and the indi-|Pitching—Parmelee, Giants, 8-1; Tis of last year's veterans: have sions for the third straight | gat LOUDER, Gy Giants Friday and Saturday, the team |Vidual picking a lineup most like the) Walker, Cardinals, 5-1. ie es this year to vie with 10 aing 5 to 2. | i MASOR Gi will return here Sunday for a double- | Writers’ choice, will receive @ pass Delitions for regular = Seti i \\ hw" % header with the strong Valley City |800d for the balance of this season AMERICAN on the team. é Mil Dickey Beaned =| y : \ Z Hi-Liners. and all of the 1936 campaign. Batting—Johnson, Athletics .377;| Veterans are Pete Fischer, short- ‘ Young Joe Sullivan hit Bill Dickey | gies trea ehed ek ew nek Uk nO. 6-21 ‘The first game of the Sabbath Day| Minneapolis: improved is lead over) Haas, White Sox .346. -'|stop; Tex Larson and Nicky Schnei- | fe examina- | floodlights at Winnipeg Thursday night. ‘The Lakers’ previous victory was scored at the Satan City park Wed- jtion selected by American Association nesday and in a measure avenged the four straight defeats racked up against them at the start of the current sea- son, The local team remained in Win- twin bill will be called at 1:30 p. m., {Indianapolis to one and one-half and the second contest ten salou (ans Thursday by dropping the In- Should the Millers remain in first {place, they will tackle an aggrega- baseball writers at Minneapolis July 18. If they slip and an eastern team moves into first place by July 15, the second annual all star game will be played July 30, President Thomas Jefferson. Hickey has announced. dians for the third straight day, 8 to - NATIONAL Batting—Vaughan, Pirates 400; Med- wick, Cardinals .354. Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 50; Moore, Giants 46. Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, and L. Waner, Pirates 81. Home Runs—Ott and Moore, Giants, and Camili and J. Moore, Phillies, Runs—Johnson, Athletics 49; Chap: man, Yankees 47. Hits—Johnson, Athletics, 80; Geh- seven innings and removed some of the doubt about :sterting pitchers that has been bothering Coaches Myron Anderson and Themar Simle. ‘The ‘Biamarok. tearm breed ei hits off Reidinger, incloding “tee doubles by Andy Garnes, in the first and third innings to count the. six der, ‘nee? basemen; Jim - Burck: Gi | after the first game has been com- IS’ AN E FL AT THE pleted. ; 7. The Millers rallied for three runs| ringer, Tigers 79. Buddy Beall, first basemen. |_ The Valley City team, led by the [in the eighth inning to gain the de-|Home Runs—Greenberg, Tigers, 17; " among the sas s few days. eee 'tence-busting Hancock brothers, is on cision, and Rosy Bill Ryan came up| Johnson, Athletics 16. first-year players are Ray Walker, The Cleveland Indians climbed ARNERA ATTR A T FIGHT F ANS the crest of a winning streat with|with another effective job of relief |pitching—Tamulis, Yankees, 6-1; Ly-| Herbert , Maynard En- sver the Chicago White Sox into sec- ee successive victories over the Israelite hurling to get credit for the victory. ‘ons, White Sox, 7-2. R Dahlen, John Abbot, od place by trouncing the Washing- pe. Bk (By the Associated Press) House of David, the Wahpeton-| Milwaukee went into a tie with Bt. Kenneth Johnson and Babe Welch, ‘on Seantors 8 to 6 while the Pale | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Breckenridge Twins and the Devils|Paul for fourth place by taking 4 outfielders; and Jack Bowers, Hose were dividing a pair with the j ; Mott Hurler Blank jOctaT: K tedo, 10 to 4, after : Erickson Tommy Fox, intield- Sensational Detroit Bomber] +40) urler blanks WL Pct,| Lake Cleveland farm. night game from Toledo, " : 1d. hiladelphia Athletics. ensational Detroi Med “CC Ni Abhieapous 8 BOL Strengthen ‘Hurling Staff the Saints had dropped: their. third! YES T DAY’S |= Jimmy Foxx’s t2th home run of the] wi) Be Heavy Favorite edora CCC Nine, 2-0) Minnespols 30 28 58'|pwo new pitchers have been adied jstraight decision to Louisville, 10 to 9. Will Strengthen Hurling season with Bob Johnson on base in Y stuviaas ar 29 «.25:~«=«=537|t0 the Hi-Liners’ pitching staff in} The Kansas City-Columbus exer- Ss I S Beall, Bowers and Burckhardt are CH otto et ated in Bout Tuesday (Special to the Tribune) at. Paul 3 «26 ~—«327|Mahan and Jimmie Crimmings, tor-|cises were rained out. Worked in as hurlers end sre ee eee fe Medora, N. D., June 21.—Nesja, ace MIWAaUkeS 2 «26 ~«=«ga7|mer Luther college star, and the club | sea ec nkiad (By the ) best neta : re of ' SAE TATA _|hurler of the Mott baseball team, 7 has been further strengthened by ‘a Colone! e | Associated Press) ough: to bring team up to last The nightcap also went to extra in-| New York, June 21.—()—The ex-) 11° ot the Medora CCC nine, 2-0, eden . a new outfielder and first baseman. St, Paul—Louisville made it three! Bill Myers, Reds and Dazzy |year’s standard. tings, three singles giving the Sox a|pectation that Joe Louis, sensational here sunday in a great pitchers’ duel| youievinte gs gag, Manager Nell Churchill ‘said Fri. |straight over St. Paul by nosing them| Vance, Dodgers—Myers hit triple, | The tentative schedule will include $ to 1 victory in the twelfth. Negro pugilist, will reduce huge Primo|with Gums, CCC camp veteran. Each juisville . 333 | day he expected to start Paige op|0ut 10 to 9. RH E| double and iwo singles in first |games with Mandan, Minot, Wash- Giants Are Victors lcarnera to a punch-riddled heap in| Pitcher allowed only five hits with . a Barney Morris in one of Sunday's {Louisville 001 021 420-1017 1} game of doubleheader, Vance burn, Tuttle, Jamestown, Wilton and Hort aa are yet impor-|the sing at Yankee stadium Tuesday {Gums fanning 12 and Nesia whiffing NATIONAL LEAGUE games and probably Ted “Double- |St. Paul 160 020— 9 13 3) pitched and batted the Dodgers to |Regan. The district will ant part in the New York Giants’ 6| night seems to ke widespread among{10. Mott scored the two deciding ; WL _ Pct.! Duty” Radcliffe in the other. Tising, , Sewell, Lecompte,| victory in second. be held this year‘at Hazelton, accord- 0 2 victory over the National League's | metropolitan fistic followers. runs on three singles and an error in|New York.......... 36 14 .720| Radcliffe was scheduled to arrive|Sass and Ringhofer and Thompson;| — Diary Dean and Rip Collins, |ing to E. M. Davis, district athletic econd place Pirates. Bill Terry'and| As far as offering a forecast is con-|the second inning, The box score: _| Pittsburgh : 33 24 870 here several weeks ago but the man-|Mills, Stratton, Fettee, Grimes and| Cardinals — The former limited | |officer. : ” foe Moore drove in half of the|cerned, all this can be tossed Into ie ess ccc AB H R_ E|St. Louls. 31° 33.574] agement of the Brooklyn Eagles in| Giuliani. the Phillies to five hits for his | Practices are held every . Sarina with circult. swats. waste basket. It's the logical ballyhoo|Norgan, ss ... 4 1 0 0} Chicago 28 34 538) the National Colored League held up Millers: Edge Out Indinas tenth victory of the season, and {Thursday and Saturday mornings GHP GE Louis. Oardineus moved| for the fight A. Boyd, 2b 4 0 6 0} Brooklyn . + 27 27 .500/his release and he was unable te get} Minneapolis—The Minneapolis Mil-| the latter's cleventh home run and Wednesday afternoons with an oc- vithin five points of second place by| It is true that Louis has a great|Grossman, c 5 0 0 0} Cincinnati 22 23 400/away. Since then Churchill has.been /jers nosed out Indianapolis 8 to 7. | With one aboard gave the Cardi- |casionel workout at the ball park iefeating the Phillies 3 to 1 behind|punching record and that the cash|Holman, ef . (PE ye Wield 19 31-380] informed that the dusky star would RHE, hails a 3-1 victory. ee : he five-hit hurling of Dizzy Dean,|customers are being lured by the|GUMS. P 050) 0 BOR 17 35 327) be ‘permitted to leave and the local tndianspolis ....140 902 000— 716 1| Joe Moore, Spar ateriananrees reeled aN Adc reie -? ‘| ehrenfe! Be Oe —— manager hopes we ere Minneapolis ‘— home run of scason ding 3 Becta Comtaced to tive oie % Leelee es reais That [Gloss, 1¢ 30 0 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Sunday. Turner, Page ond aes Moerbw | Giants to defeat Pirates 6 to 2. nan ABHR POAE Two big innings left the Brooklyn | Barney Ross was confident of knock-|Golz, 3b oY 086 WL Pet.| Inthe last game between the twoigundra, Ryan, Perrin and Leitz, Har-| Mule Haas, White Box, and |Gelmener of ...... 1 0 1 1:0 6 Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds all|ing out Jimmy McLarnin, and Max|Greer, 1D . : 3 2 0 2|New York. $1 tp cam Reet Blatancee allem on Be AYE: i oils Leet tra uae erry [nce ea a ee re afti : # foes ante tee 28 20 560 | Victory at Valley City to give che lo- wers Troun single in twel inning enabled eds patie wees hes ier hanes Teta alnineash ROLE. coecacan its 35 § 0 3{Cleveland 31 2¢ 564 cals @ one-game edge in the current Muiyaukee The Milwaukee Brew-| the White Sox to win second oetue ae Reine winvthe-coenec. 8.-te on Syinde. Wheaten Gist ised wanbcke| Detroit . 29° 25 537 | inter-city series. ers hammered out a 10 to 4 defeat) same of a double header 2-1, af- 4 00300 ind the Dodgers put over six in the|down in either fight. a ee AB H R E/Boston ... Mm 29 482 —_—_—_——_ over the Toledo Mudhens in a game| ‘ef Foxx’s 12th home run of the 3 Hf ; : 3 4 ‘ghth of the nightcap to even mat.| Louls’ reputation for administering|#- Boyd. 1b .. 4 1 0 1) Washington 2 3 ©4641 Stanton Turns Back under the lights. RH B| season with one on base in the 3 aad to 1. knockout wallops to his opponents is Sue a . 4 s : eruageonis A 30.423 New Salem Nine, 18-4 Toledo ........,000 000 310— 410 3| tenth ee gave the A’s the 4 3 ; i : . Cubs-Rraves and Red Sox-{|such that he may handicap himself bo Stigae ae St. Boece 1 36308 'y 406°4/ Milwaukee .601 000 12x—10 14 0] Opener . » Browns games were rained out. by trying too hard and too soon tojChalmers. 3b . pee) CO) eed oe Thomas, Sullivan and Susce; Polli 2 50'707.2 0/0 NamONay bring down the giant Italian. eee ee NORTHERN LEAGUE new ereiitl te, the, Tribune and Rensa. Yale Freshmen Win 23.418 13 TONAL LEAGUE The hopes of a “gate” of upward of s . Ww y eee ri ew Salem, N. D.; June » 21.— Kansas g Bism: aad Giants Defeat Bucs $300,000, 50 per cent more than the|Saver. If ... 30100) OC winnipeg 0.0.00... 990 - ah Boepple led the Stanton nine to a Sana tee - Cy) tame First Regatta Race Pe cceaing bs " fe *. cS New York—The New York Giants|Baer-Braddock title fight drew, is!Thoreson, cf . + 3 0 © Ol Fargo-Moorhead ... 17 15 .531/Cconvincing 18-4 victory over New aay ai ts Larson, 2 | ‘ uurned back the chellenge of the| based largely on the attraction of the; Hardmeyer, rf . 30 9 O}Brainerd ..... 19 17 59g|Salem here Sunday. He collected A Regatta Course, New London, Conn., ; re, ; 3 : *ittsburgh Pirates as they defeated|Louis knockout punch. The custom- se aj Superior 18 18 . .500/five hits in six trips to the plate to rt Lasky to Battle June 21.—(}—Yale's freshmen sent 4°151 0-0 he Bucs 6 to 2, « ers like to see big fellows tumble. Totals ............ 2205 2 U8 pwuth ...... + 16 17 .485|boost his batting average to 611) By.-Champion of Na the blue away to a flying start in the | Garnes, 321130 H Be con 000 RHE + pocpresratnnliiss 9) Grand Forks + 15 18 - 465) Which coupled with the. steliee burl : P VY \7ad onnual regatta with Harvard, 322003 ‘gh. 0 M—2 4 2 7 ot oe jedora ; D 000—0 | Crookston . 4 2 400 jing of J. R. McClung any ler ac- aera | Friday, beating the crimson yearl- 21°0 Yew York 012 000 03x— YOU f |Mott Lions ........ 020 2 : : | San Francisco, June 21—(P)—With oc 200 Bush and Grace, Puaca. Rue mW = i Summary: Winning ERE anaes ae " og The box oye ie co ey a uy onty REE SEB pretty ine race, of the’ program,” ge : 3 ° > 4 5 : ee, Smith and Mancuso. r Ja; losing pitcher—Gums 12; two base Thursday's Results Stanton— AB.H R POA E LET areaeaen ie eee Jew-| The race, rowed over an upstream 000000 Dizzy Bests Phillie: hits—Norgan; double or triple plays ‘, Leinius, Willie, c ... 7 3-3 9 0.0 eapolls!two mile course, was a ding dong 10.0 une s Ee “Spouble, Nesuansto Bosd: doable NATIONAL LEAGUE Sailer, Nestor, If .. 7 1 0 1 0 {Hopes to hurdle one of the big Ob-| struggie from the start although Har- Bane Late Sires Dean) limited) aed oh cut cult Norgan to Bord to Greens’ hits oft | Ne® York 6; Pittsburgh 2. Boepple, Victor, 'ss| 6 5 2 1 4 0|Stacles between himself and a crack |vard appeared to have the situation|Dahien, rf 0000 0:0 a les to five hits and his St. 2 cut quite 2 swath ; ele St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 1. ‘Paul, 1b .. 6 at Jim Braddock’s title by stopping ooo0000 touls mates won, 3 to 1 in the ranks of the middle and light-|Nesia 8 in 9 innings; off Gums 5 in i Leupp, ) Ib .. 22:5 61 : in hand at the halfway point. There 00000 +B to 1 glheavgwelghts 8 fer years ago nen, io/8 innings; struck out by Nesia 10; by| Cimeinnatl 6-1; Brooklyn 1-7. Ireinius, H., 2b... 6 3 2 0 0 O|Ren Stith, formes nity CeeMplon tthe crimson led by almost a full 200200 : Bt. Louls .. 000 020 oo1— 3 15 1/2 San Francisco cop. .. . The Giants Aa 12; bases on balls off Nesja 1; AMERICAN LEAGUE eae Soe ee :: 2 4 3 2 4 Lasky took a long layoff after. loe- bag fe the thousands of © 0 0) 0.070 Mara Dslsnceh avis and pitcher, although the White tos Hardmeyer) by Gums Nes] New York 8; Detroit 2. Miter kibere rt’. 3 0 2 0. 1, 2|!06.th0 disappointing fights to Steve ators already on the scene was Pres: eee newer’ | Fey v% an aa 8 4 J 7 i . oe Lo eee ee a a tant cot ia nras | ators already on the scene Was Pres; 0 ae a Wilson. and Dodgers refuse to say so, it is) , Umpires: H. Johnson of Mott and CR EN eteae Sailer, John cf, p...6 4 2 2 7 1/Hamas and Braddock, and is Just ident, Franklin D. Roosevelt, here to Tan aca Brooklyn ihe oie Comukey $100 for team camel. ees yf Totals. 53 23 18 14 16 4 {has been tentatively offered a chance Sareea nS “rhieh oe lefeated Cincinneti: 7 to 1, insane |SHAW. . .. Big George, now that hes! * ° Perr ca er ort rca New Saiem— POAE Pardini inter tag ead [eer was to clash with the Elis in the * ta 000 5 a game LG doubleheader after By tee Ralieeal esp venures. a | Fights Last Night | { Minneapolis 8; Tndlanapolis 1. prattla e : ; 4 viding he shows his layoff has im- eae: te ese the Reds won the opener, 6 to 1 in a ted Sox will win the |}@——_—___________—__ | Milwaukee 10; Toledo 4. ob ved his fighting ability. A Reldinger; stolen even innings. American League bunting . . . dim|” (By the Assoriated Press) Gage 0 6 1[PRth’ welsne 210. pounds, and| Mrs, Hill, Patty Berg |beses, Beall, smith, Toman, Fries \ algal ca erat AGLI ag cere cg OM ig gta Move Into Semi-Finals| sie aif srtitor"y "tin a i E vs le f ing-) ran, 188, Philadelphia, outpointed Fargo-! ; te “i fs bincinnati 009 000 000 15 6 14 2|ton Senators in spring exhibition! Ray Impellitiere, 254, vile 8. Y,, Grand Forks its tana totw — Reldinger, 7 innings; Brooklyn. 000 000 000 101 3 2/sames this year. and Bucky Harris) (10) Anes cee oe . 1 6 o/Grand Forks Amateur | omana, nev, dune 21—()—Miss|by Erickson, 12, by. Reldinger, 5; 5 ings) casting an “I-want-him” eye in his| Missoula, Mont.—Richie Fen- | Duluth 6; W ; : i Marion Miley, Lexington, Ky., Friday |bases gp balls off Erickson, 10, ‘ Freitas, Derringer and Lombarai;|dizection. ... Arndt Jorgens, second-| taine 424" Milltown, Mont, cete | coun O: Winnlpes 6. ae aaa 2-0 o| Succumbs During Bout |More Mins’ pais of Bra, Opal. . r, 6; hit by pitcher Judt by Babich, Zachery, Leonard and Lopez.|Stting Yankee catcher, was born in| pointed Tony Chavez, 126, Les | Forty is th oe rar Ty =e, Hill, defending champion, to « fifth . 6) @econd Game) Oslo, Norway. ‘Angeles, (10). 2 laveneae cate avemee sue of 9 41324 5 renade, N. ak reg a SRE women’s Trans-Mississippl golf crown. ee RHE - : Leon 8. Quesnel, Grand Forks ama-|""rey win meet in the semi-finals) Twins Trounce Bears} Yincinnati. 010 009 00-1 6 2 acne 314 811 000-18 |teur boxer, died Thursday night 1/4. the Omaha Field club course as gota Srookivn.. 001 000 o6x— 7 100 OUT OUR WAY By Williams. | [Not Sele -::c:5-5: W000 Ae the, Hag walle Tentioe Sark Schet-/ Miss Patty Berg of Minneapolis pits | Colts Drop Brainerd johnson, Herrmann and Erickson; ngewe ning pitcher, balls * On her youthful skill against the sharp- —— Sueur Mungo, Vance and Lopez. aan Wa ; . ee clung: Heit Planer nee sen door ac eect an driver| Shooting Miss Phyllis Buchanan of aa ius June 21.—(#)—Fargo- Chic \\ pa [-J \ y t ’ 2 ases, inton 13, New lem 3;| ‘Quesnell, ut ) & truck Vv -acket Moor! made it three straight ago at Boston, postponed, rain. ve fa We YOU'RE. TH’ CROOK—' two base hits, Sailer for Stanton 2,\for a dry cleaning company, plunged| Denver in the other bracket, the Eau Claire Bears Thursday, 8 to AMERICAN LEAGUE SO WALKIN’ BOLOLY Schmidt for New Salem 1; three|forward unconscious near the end of MEDINAH OPEN STARTS 5, and Friday rested in second place ‘Yanks Down Tigers LOW THAT “S| INTO A RELIGIOUS base hits, Herber and McClung for|the third and last round. Chicago, June 21. — (>) — Johnny |! the Northern Santings, Detrolt—The New York Yankees YO HAF TA Y\ MEETIN'N—T Cer Stanton 1 each; hits off McClung, 2| ‘Three physicians, who later sald) Revotte of Milwaukee, Jimmy Thom- | {ree Percentage points ahead ‘of leated the U * a lefeated the Detroit Tigers, 5 to 2 for SNEAK INTO EM SI in’5 innings, off Sailer, 7 in 3 innings, |they believed he died s few moments) i, long driver from Long Beach. Brainerd M1 heir third straight decision. SUMPN YOu EE WHUT off Kruger, 10 in 3 innings, off Just, latter the fall, applied artificial res-| oi na Sine rest of the money|, The Muskies dropped a 12-7. game RHE CAN GIT INTO KINDA FELLER 13 in 6 innings; struck out by Mc-|piration. Coroner G. E. Stromberg golfers, ‘marched boldly into the lair to Grand Forks, despite the wildness few York. 300 900 20-5 7 0 FER NOTHIN: TL REALLY AM Grunig: 37 by (Jude 2, by merges 0. ti | cauiea as inetuees fon rieay: Of the crack Chicago professional bri- |Of Bill Lanler of the Forkers,, who ein ....100 001 OL2 bt NOTHIN? : Sailer 0; bases on balls off McClung} Quesnell, four years a Grand Forks! — 14. miday, seeking the big share of issued 14 walks. He was tight in the Allen ‘and Dickey, Jorgens; Sulli- 3, off Sailer 3, off Kruger 2, off Just|resident, formerly had worked in the $3,500 prize in the Medinah Coun- pinches, however, granting only sev- 3 yan, Hogsett and Cochrane. | ] 8 banks at Bathgate, N.D. and Cone | icy club's tournament. en_hits and stuck out eiglit men. “A Fes sicaen I ae rad, Mont. His mother, os victors ay csi 3 Superior won @ free hitting ‘game } iL. 3 Quesnell and a brother, Ray, both o! ; .|from Crookston, 12 to 8 to even the i aon tre ze cleehoe pnaees ae gk ng Bathgate, survive him, | itnas heen ne ee ee four game series at two apiece... as i ’ ee 5 3 league-leading Winnipeg A fo defeat the Washington Senators 8 PACERS Bo ee Toons finally lost 8 game, dropping a Hie RHE Berkeley, Calif.. June 21.—/?)}—Ohio |srarz OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- SUMMONS eae past € v0 & fashington 201 109 002-6 14 1 State's track and field team, listing ry of ee ce f ae rourTa Are 2% sORTT DAKOTA, COUN- UMMONS Pvaicen a Aaa Cix— 8 14 1 oe, Sree ee sti tad Pig DISTRICT. ‘ IN ‘DISTRICT. COURT FOURTH| STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- { mn; Harder, Hud- 2 ‘3 ERMA C. NEUBAUER, ss SUDICIAL DISTRICT. . IN DISTRICT COUR’ a lin and Phillips. chaos ff everthing ihe | peer ‘ el PLAINTIFF. Regional Agricultural Credit eed eT SRICr. RT FOURTH JU- i Chisox Split With A’ vereity of paunbern fornia SEUBAU! Ree ce : The Federal Land 8. | Chicago—The "Chicago White Sox squad in the National Collegate Ath-|ARTHUR NEUBAUER, |p qq |Minmesots, © corporation, 21 |2int Pail, @ body corporate, plit s double header with the Phil- letic Associatfon classic opening here|THE STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, cS = . Plaintitg, hia A's in over time games, the Friday. Owens, the Negro performer] TQ THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND-|J. A. DeLong and Clark Ye, fra H. Martin, Horace F. Mar- - pp pete 8 fo 8 and the J taking the nightcap 3 to 1. Pitst Game) on Bigeholder, Benton, Wilshere, and Perty and Richards; Whitehead and * Becond Game) Marcum and Berry; Wyatt, Phelps Wan? of the Buckeyes, will pit his speed and endurance against the best the nation offers.in the 100-yard dash, ‘20-yard -dash, '220-yard low hurdles and the broad jump. Jack Sharkey to Try Comeback Campaign Des Moines, June 21—(P)—Jack quired, the plaintiff in\the above enti tion, which sald Complaint i on ‘file in the office of the clerk of and: eo} ri thirty days after mens upon yi exclusive “Attorney for plaintiff, Defendants. rhe an ae swer tl complain: (3 titled ‘action: which ‘will be filed the office of the Clerk of the District Court In and leigh, State of North Dakota, 2 copy of which is hereto annexed sind hi with served upon you, and to a copy of your answer upon. the sul iver within thirty days ‘after th f this Summons upon you, tl vice, an HABER, tin and Willis B. Adams, Detendants ‘The State of North Dai _ above ne Defendants: oe et for the County of Bur-|t! te Or you, exclusive of the day of service, ie to so answer o ap oe) . form: laintiff ‘will tak. 4 jt ur failure to appe: and in case of your fall te es RHE WANs fae Mle aM vend hea eey Jou'by default tor therrellet tn said ‘yddgment will” be or answer, judgment. will be tees 000 100 000 000-1 8 0 )) boxing pion e world, is gO-| complaint demanded. Dated at Steele. st you by default for the a you by default for the reli h 0 y Naf 1 . |tng to try a comeback. So says his Lal Dakota, this 6th of June. manied ip the -Camni ee a manied 12 She Complaint, : suckle: ot : ed this ay 0 i F000 001 000 o1—2 11 0 ‘ Uppy anaes: ee Br Fyne pal ie N. Mecurter, | 1935, at Blemarck, North Dakota. | 1935, at Bismarck. North Be sa . FE. 8 Attorney for the Plaintife, Office and Post Office Address, Bisma: North §/17-24-32 6/7-14-21, Buckley said Sharkey decided to come back to the ring sfter Max Baer lost his title to Jim Braddock. . FF Attorney for the plein » Office and Fost Ottice Address, -. ck, North Dak [svee-at O77-16-41-28. ad 35 Residence and postot-; tice address, . Steele, North Dakota. . 1-28 7/5-12, TRUE TO FORM.

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