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Victorious Bismarck Club Returns for Mexican Contest Tonight YANKEES’ VICTORY PLUNGES SHAKY INDIANS INTO FOURTH PLACE GAPITAL CITY CLUB HUMBLES CANADIAN [OUR BoaRDING House By Ahern | | - |FOUR TEAMS ENTER IN FOURTH “NA TUSH TUSK, BAXTER, “~<J Et CREAT DISTRICT LEGION TOURNAMENT NES ON INVASION a 3 RUANERLP POSTON MAJOP LEAGUE « THESE ARE STINGLESS BEES! Mexican All-Stars and Locals ~~ & NEW VARIETY,EGAD ! Seek Settlement of Previ- FAW, MAN-—~T ONCE WAS Tie - (By the Associated Press) sail Red Sox Divide Doubleheader ORAHIONAL GEAGUE With Boston; Athletics Batting — Vaughan, Pirates, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 12,1935 NOW, LOOK HERE, HOOPLE —~+ HANG RAT ITT LIKE TO COME HOME AND WORK IN MY FLOWER GARDEN, BUT SINCE YOU GOT THAT PESKY BEE HIVE, TLL HAVE TO PUT ON A SUIT OF ARMOR,1O EVEN WALK THRU TH YARD / NOW, LISTEN = £363 = rst Games Will Be Played Sat- urday Afternoon at Ha: ton, Finals Sunday A BEE COUNTER-AND THE NIP OF A BEE IS NOTHING, ANYHOW /-~— BY JOVE You SHOULD HAVE BEEN WITH ME, i Four teams will be entered in the ‘annual fourth district American Le- 391; gion Junior baseball tournament GAME STARTS AT 6:30 P. M. Devils Lake, Vicitors Over Grand Forks Colts, Will Play Here Sunday After smashing the title aspira- tions of Canadian teams in_ three tournaments at Esterhazy, Russell and Langenberg, the victorious Bis- marck ball club returned here Fri- day for a resumption of its feud with the Mexican All-Stars of LaJunta, ning scoreless deadlock on the Fourth of July. Carrying on Wednesday in the same manner with which they dis- posed of four teams at Langenberg ‘Tuesday, the locals mowed down all opposition in the tournament at Rus- sell defeating Virden, 20-1, in the final game. Chalking up mound vic- runs. Billy Sullivan, Reds—His eighth inning double brought in winning runs against Dodgers. Eric McNair and Jimmie Foxx. Athletics—McNair hit homer and five singles; F'exx two homers and two doubles in doubleheader against Browns. Roy .Parmelee and Mel Oit, Giants—Parmelee limited Pirates to four hits; Oit belted 19th home run and double. Elon Hogsett, Tigers—Hit tenth inning single to score Rogell and win own game against Senators. St. Paul, July 12. — (#) — Charlie { Know OUT OUR WAY TT RN MY FOR TWO YEARS IN THE BELGIAN CONGO |—— HM-=THE CHARGE OF AN INFURIATED RHINO- al —HAW-~AND YOU FEAR, THE TINY HONEY BEE! GOOD SUFFERIN' GOSH! HE’ PULLS TH’ HOSE WHERE HE STARTED. / HE NEVER THINKS! / | Ee Seas P74 THER'S WHERE JOURE WRONG.T ALL TH WAY AROUND io MORE THAN TH! HOUSE, TO FINISH THINK, I TRIED IT BOTH WAYS-I PULLED (T HALF WAY ‘ROUND FROM ONE SICE,AN' HALF WAY FROM TH! OTHER, AN' I FOUND By Williams | WNO Split With Browns GIANTS DEFEAT PIRATES Medwick, Cardinals, 361. Runs—Ott, Giants, 64; Martin, Cardi- nals, and Moore, Giants, 62. Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 100; Terry, Giants, 105. Three Home Runs Enable Dizzy Dean to Beat Phillies; Cubs Decision Braves (By the Associated Press) The Cleveland Indians, still highly regarded as contenders for the Amer- troit’s Tigers got off on « ten-game|pbirdies on the seventh winning streak, As a result the tribe} The seventh at Inverness is was plunged into fourth place and/mous dogleg that has occupied the even that became somewhat shaky spotlight for years. It is 316 yards Thursday as the Indians took an 8-1/via the fairway and permits no off- drubbing from the Yankees and the/line or careless tee shots. Hazards Boston Red Sox divided a double-/line both sides, with traps before and header. behind the green. Sox Come From Behind Three times: Ray took ‘the short diamond, Philadelphia—Philadelphia split a ePinch vs. Will doubleheader with St. Louis, the|g A aitornch vs Will's, north 17th Athletics winning the first 7 to’3 and : the Browns taking the nightcap, 9 Friday, July 26 Sweet Shop vs. K. of C., R H Ejschool + 201 000 000-3 10 0 400 020 Olx—7 12 2/17th St. diamond. Van] Capital Chevrolet vs. Oscar H. ‘Wilshire | Will’s, east high school diamond. Transients vs. Lucas Co., north 17th R #H E/St, diamond. a +++ 121 005 000—9 12 1 Philadelphia .. 003 012 000-6 9 0] goes gion ve Tash Mach, south Cain, Knott and Hemsley; Ma&-l ia) gt diamond, n haffey, Benton, Caster, Dietrich and C Richards. west high Paramount vs. Oscar H. Will's, west ‘Transients vs. K. of C,, east high 100 000 000—1 6 1 wa Re 600 O81 Stace 15, 1 |schoo! alamond diamond. Paramount vs. Nash-Finch, south y Home runs—Ott, Giants, 19; J. Col- ins, Cardinals, Camilli, Phillies, and Berger, Braves, 17. Pitching—Schumacher, Giants, 13-2; Parmelee, Giants, 10-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting — Johnson, Athletics, 352; Gehringer, Tigers, .348. Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 70; Green- m YOU'RE it TELLING ME James J. Collins is president of Fargo Pacing Race Fargo, July 12.—(?)—High Sidney, Bemidji, Minn., entry of J. R. Clark, won the second division of the .:2¢ pace in straight heats at the state fair harness races Thursday. Chief first division wi went to Kaufman Stables of Appleton, Minn., through two heat victories by Unique. Mr. Meadows from the Meadows Farms of Minneapolis won the other heat. which will be held Saturday and Sun- day at Hazelton to determine the en- ia to the state event here July 26- ‘The four teams entered in the dis- trict tournament are Hazelton, Gackle, Tuttle and Bismarck. Draw- ings for first-round pairings will be made at noon Saturday. Two games will be played Satur- day, beginning at 2 p. m., and the fin- al encounter is scheduled for 2:30 p. m., . Officials for the tournament will be Harlan Poindexter and ow. yf the Republic of Mexico {ean Lei pennant, berg, Tiger absbed aaa easily aS fattest team Beers aratige wack of prt for ‘ C sae . cake) ing to B. M. Davis, dis- the local diamond this season. club which has hopes of winning a BEE eee Toe oem 112) Green-|trict athletic officer. The fourth dis~ Tonight's game is called for 6:30 world series berth. Home ‘ ae 25: trict 1s composed of Kidder, Logan, p. m, at the Capital City ball or- Apparently safe in second place at| ‘The last foreign golf re rer abers, Tigers, 25; | McIntosh, Emmons and Burleigh . Mm, bi _ golfer to win our; Johnson, Athletics, and Bonura,/counties. Last year, Bismarck won chard and a record crowd is expect- the end of June after winning eight | National Open was Ted Ray. He an- H ut of ni es, the Indi . White Sox, 17. the district title and went to the fin- ; ed to see the two teams pick up from out of nine games, e ans /nexed it in 1920 at Inverness in Tole- | Pitching—Tamulis, Yankees, 7-2; Ly-|als of the state tournament, . where they left off in that five-in- dropped eight in a row just as De-|do by beating par four times, to score| ons, White Sox. 9-3. FIFTH DISTRICT EVENT ao SLATED THIS WEEK bron, N. D., July 12.—(®)—The annual fifth district junior American Legion baseball tournament will be held here Saturday and Sunday to select the district entrant for the state tourney. Teams from Mandan and Dickinson om pt wetiseday’s gnmes were INGLESS BEES hea eae at from tehind tn route ana but once made tee Jou raey a ae Ae Base ball an nil i iene aa jatche! ge, uc! fates ant SSeS a E SE ae st ho invariably is placed at third oon with New England and bargain bill w. the Chicago White | with one booming tee shot, he actual- | ¥! Leet Quincy Troupe. ‘i d base when old-timers name all-time |#ebron-Glen Ullin scheduled for the Gakers Here’ Suiiaay Oe ee THe Sox, 4-3, behina Lefty Grove's .five-|1y drove the green 285 yards and in |S tect a second clash, rotoning tonssts come, tne| COLumbus Is Giving |’ Wants Ross’ Crown | hit ‘finging. They, were ‘sunk 16-2 [full view from the tee fined Siar Braddiet sce > S| "Winners of the two games will play locals will journey to Aberdeen for o—————_—_____—_—___——_¢ ANDINGS Tie Tigers tghtenea thet hol The four birdies were needed in| eavyweight champion started as a|SUnday afternoon for the district | a fourth battle with the Mexican Ch t L d | lencond piace by Pallyiieg, toy Bese tee ae rar rial te enlsond | eirdesloeial, ..., deck Lovelock, ehe| Charros and return here Sunday to ase 0 ea ers! Washington 7-6 in ten innings after petites South ehh great New Zealand miler, broke his meet the Devils, Lake Cleveland | (By the Associated Press) JSchoolbey Rowe had been hammered mem Hutehiow ‘Lov Decge: soa nex (right leg at 19... . When the chi-|Stanton Pounds Out rool Ine, recent victors over the | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION for six runs in the third. Burke, These four “ cago Cubs acquired Ken O'Dea from *, A _ iaetaln rae Colts of the’Red Birds Shake Blues Down to Pet) amie, fest, returned the Senators |one stroke behind Ray | fan ey fer ere me aS ace ett 27-4 Win Over Rhein Not one of the baseball fans who| Fifth; Indians Reduce Lerner ‘¢3|a twin bil with the Browns, winning|"'More bea tee shots can be chalked| that the youngster was a good eatcher (Special te the Tribune) watched Bismarck tangle with the Millers’ Margi 532 |the opener 7-3 but taking a 9-6 beat-/up against improper pivoting than|>ut that he couldn’t hit.... O'Dea is] Stanton, N. D., July 12.—(7)—Stan- Mexicans in the first two games bolic =) ‘526 |ing in the nightcap. aay other fault, The beginner will|hitting 413... . Larry Kopf and|ton pounded out @ 27-4 victory over would miss the opportunity to see to- —_— 525| The Giants, National League lead-jsway the body instead of pivoting, | Rube Bressler, who spent years in the|the strong Rhein club here to hold night's game with the result that a/ Chicago, July 12—()—Perhaps 4st /ers, turned back the Pirates 4-2 as|which is the turning of the body so|National League, are in business to-|first place in the Missouri Slope complete sellout for the grandstand |they started their move too late, but 438/Roy Parmele pitched four-hit ball/that the club can be taken to its|gether in Cincinnati... . With pros-|league by virtue of being undefeated. . and bleachers is predicted. the Columbus Red Birds apparently 299 |for his tenth victory of the season. |proper position in the backswing. pects bright for ® subway world|The heavy hitting of Boepple, Her- , Several days after the Spanish-/have no intention of relinquishing the Homers Win for Cards If one sways the body as the back-|series, New York fans already are|ber, J. Sailer and McClung featured speaking club had left town and)American Association championship ‘With Dizzy Dean in erratic form, jswing 1s started, the body cannot re-|comparing the Giants and the Yan-jthe game. J. Sailer collected three were knocking over other North Da-|without a rousing battle. | Pet. {the Cardinals kept in the running/turn to its original position at ad-|kees. doubles in five times at bat and Mc- kota ‘semi-professional teams, the] On June 27, the Red Birds were New York 46 26 639 |®8inst the Phillies through two cir-|dress. Then the arc of the swing. is Clung got four hits in five trips to Charros were still the subject of con- |floundering in sixth place with a rec- kad : iq cuit swats by Joe Medwick and one/moved back a few inches. This also |@———————————@ | the plate, including double and a versation wherever a group of fanslord of 31 victories and 34 defeats. Detroit . 33 31.__397/Dy Brnle Orsatti, then won out in the!moves the lowest point in the arc of | Fights Last Night | |tpe. the box score: gathered together. : Friday they were tied with Milwaukee cea 2 335 |ninth, 5-4. |the downswing backward, so that|¢ s' NS Stanton— ABRHE In addition to a strong five-man /for third place in games won and lost. etki i 0 36 ‘s26|, Tex Carleton, # particular “Jinx” |when the ball is hit the club has al- the Associated Press} * W. Leinius, c. 6510 pitching staff, featuring Ernesto|Since June 27, Manager Ray Blades’ or 4 423|t0 the Braves, pitched Chicago’s|ready started (By ) 5510 Salazar and Ramon Bragana, the in-|St. Louis Cardinal nephews have won Philadelphia = “aig {Cubs to a 5-3 decision over the cellar| The result is a 5321 vaders have a clever, fast infield and|11 out of 15 starts, eee 31 3b ldwellers. ‘The Reds won over Brook-| In the swing 5211 a heavy-hitting outfield with Santo| Columbus shook Kansas City down ims hamaacanees 22 yn, 5-4. : must remain in one vertical plane. 5340 Amaro, right fielder, usually lead-|to fifth place Thursday night by turn- TIONAL ZEAGUE —_ It must not move out 6220 | ing the attack at the plate. ing on a home run barrage for a 12 NATRONA: CRAG NATIONAL LEAGUE toward the fight sopped Baller, 5130 Paige Is Likely Choice to 4 victory. Nick Cullop and John Won Lost Pet. Parmelee Bests Pirates or toward the left in the downswing.| Bichmond, Va.. (3); Meyer Row: Jor rointus, ab 5300 Ebony Satchel Paige is scheduled) Winsett hit two homers aplece and New York. 50 21 704) pittsburgh—Roy Parmelee gained| ‘This does not mean that the head| S% 137 New York, knocked out | 5.200 1200 to get the starting mound assign-/Don Hurst added another. 8t. Louis + 43 29 597 /nis tenth victory of the season as|must remain rigid throughout the Frankie Gillon, 138, Baltimore, Leupp, 26-15 4110 ment for Bismarck with Quincy| Indianapolis, with a fine three-hit | Chicago + 42 32 568/New York defeated Pittsburgh 4 to|swing. Many good golfers will slight-| ): : DR eR sh | Troupe on tho receiving end. pitching job from Phil Gallivan, de- Pittsburgh» 41 38 582}9, ly turn, the head with the body to| »raterson. N. J—Roy Laser, 195, | 1.1, amis 2 A feature of tonight's game will be|feated St. Paul, 5 to 2, to cut Minne- Brooklyn . 3330458 R H E|allow for the complete pivot. ~ — a ee ane i the appearance of Happy Frank Mc-/apolis’ first place margin to four Cincinnati 330 ¢642~C«Y 000 100 030—4 10 0| (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) trick, 187, Los Angeles, (2). Rhein— ABRHE | Keown, known as the world’s great- rete the Millers cooperating by : : Phildelphia . 31 a a 000 001 001-2 4 0 4 7 : est cheer up man. McKeown has|losing to Louisville, 6 to 4. Gallivan, - Boston ...... Parm % .. E fest both arms up to his elbows but/a former St. Paul boy, kept the trio A formidable challenger for Swift sai Panton eumececeme| Rest of Diamondball ele has learned to bat, throw and catch|of hits widely separated and was {he welterweight crown faces‘ NORTHERN LEAGUE Reds Beat Dodgers Schedule Announced pions a ball, write with a pen, shave him-|scored on only in the ninth when! Barney Ross, right in his own Won Lost Prt.| Cincinnati— Cincinnati nosed out ee Philadelphi pa | self, eat with a knife end fork anq|the Saints put together a walk, n/ [ick art ean and, clever 1 0 1.000! Brookiyn 5 to 4 oN |_ olement Kelley, president of the| Raspl, 180, Baltimere, (0) iii 3 ISK lcagoan P ae . * . allt pocket ENE and golf for cou by Phil Todt and an mnneld) ahownjaboreain Akuiheeace } : 1 o ge ae R H E/Bismarck Diamondball association, 000 ‘The dexterous McKeown has been| Louisville rallied for two runs af-| ("re ts the lad. rated by the | 13 1 667 Gineinnatt Coad tet tas a Sead tt Sie eee Pittsburgh Ace Sets Hered traveling with the LaJunta team on|ter two were out in the eighth to sub-| [Ilinoix Boxing Commission as 1 2 333) Clark, Vance and Lopez; Buerisemles eared mage pelt eqge ei i aan “their current. tour of the United|due the league leaders, Jack Tising,| (Ne Ne 1 challenger, Harry's a a gala i NDIA Re ae 1808, . The! Pace in $5,000 Open 001 |; States. He will give an exhibition!the league's strikeout king. gave sev rene _over Joe Rossi er 1 ‘000 Cubs’ Trim. Bra 3 pS GSSIO A sen hits and fanned ten Millers. One| '€2ding New York welter. puts a ee ednesday, , Ont., i) 46 pares the fourth and fifth in- |?) 10s its off his delivery. was a! tim in line for a title go. + 0 1 000 Chicago The Braves dropped a 5) Sweet es se Bored Po Riera Popadtless of aie R j thundering home run over the right a é SPia ERIRION tO RUT S: South 17th 8t. diamond, burgh, Pa., was the target Friday for 100-37 field wall by Leo Norris in the fourth. RHE Thursday's Results ROH El paramount vs. Transients, East|190 domestic and foreign amateur and 00— 4 Toledo also got fine pitching to|Milwaukee 000 000 010— 1 5 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 100 200-3 8 1 high -séhool ie professional golfers in the second 4 YE Ss T DAY'S jbeat Milwaukee, 2 to 1, in the fourth |Toledo .... +110 000 00x— 110 1] New York 4; Pittsburgh 2. 010 112 O0x—5 13 3 K. of C. vs. Oscar H. Will's, north |Tound of the $5,000 72-hole General {night game. Torres and Rensa; Sullivan, Bow-| Cincinnati 5; Brooklyn 4. it , Brown sid“ HOghD| Te dlamane : ali Brock hotel tournament. S T Ss Saints Slip ler and Garbark. Chicago 5; Boston 3. Spohrer; Carleton Hartnett. Nash-Finch vs. Lucas © Mangrun captured the lead in the Indianapolis—St. Paul slipped an- Games aaron iaiuiocs Bt. Louis 5; Philadelphia 4. Cards Down Phillies high school dlansoud. o, west! rest round Thursday with a one- other notch as Indianapolis defeated! rouisiiie The Miners deepped a 6 St. Louls—The Cardinals defeated , “ under-par 69. Only Clarence Doser/ Plays, two by Stanton; hits off Mc- (By the Associated Press) the Saints 5 to 3. RH Eig 4 decision to Louisville in'a night| AMERICAN:ERAGUE Pallanelepin ito « Friday, July 19th of Rochester, N. ¥. and Bobby Burns|Clung 6 in 5 innings; off Janssen 0 Virgil Davis, Cardinals — His |St., Paul........ 000 000 002— 2 3 Ol game 2 Might| Detroit 7; Washington 6. RH El sweet Shop vs. Paramount, south|of Montreal suceeded in matching] in 3 innings; off Rhein pitchers 15 in pinch double in ninth drove in |Mdianapolis ....000 011 30x— 5 10 1/Rfinneapolis ....200 200 000-4 7 1| Philadelphia 7-8; St. Louis 3-9, | Philladelphia ... 001 001 020-4 11 1) ney" ge. diamond. regulation figures to tie for second|® innings. runs that beat Phillies. p eens’. Grimes, Trow and Giullant; | touiseilie,,,.... s00/000)Sax— 6.19. 1| ewes tasany cerned te St ents and Wikre J) deen ana| Capitol Chevrolet ve, ‘Transienta| place. Walter Hagen was fourth with | sees Lefty Grove, Red Sox, and Zeke |: Gallivan and Sprinz. Galehouse and Hargrave; Tising Boston 4-2; Chicago 3-10. DeLancey. eae west high school diamond. n, as Bonura, White Sox — Grove Red Birds Pummel Blues iand Ringhofer. AMERICAN ASSOCIATI Bis Nash-Finch vs. K. of C., east high) Byron Nelson of Ridgewood, N. J./srarm of NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- pitched five-hit ball and scored | Columbus—The Red Birds slaugh- cae eerie Aten eee AMERICAN LEAGUE school diamond. and “Wild Bill” Mehlhorn of New| TY OF BURLEIGH. run in opener, Bonura |tered Kansas City 12 to 4 in a game McLARNIN WEDS Canine ia: Kenta ae 4 Tigers Victors Lucas Co., vs. Oscar H, Will's, north | York were bracketed with three others} IN| DISTRICT COURT FOURTH Grove in five tallies in second |under the lights RHE! vancouver, B.C, July 12—()— Toledo 2: “iia Washington—Detroit went 10 in-|J%th St.. diamond, ah, Je Deny Page oe ae Bismarck Lumber Company, ROMO tack ‘ Jimmy MeLarnin, twice holder of the] Loulsville 6; Minneapolis 4 winds to, detest Washington 7 60.0. | Wednesday, July 24 a a Plaintits, on Braves with homer and two Pullerton, Moore, Cauble and Mad-| Miss Lillian ae it, a eel Detroit 120 100 020 1-7 7 1|,C%eet Shop vs. Transients, west) Sam Parks, Jr., of Pittsburgh, the/y, 4, netong,”” ia jeski; Winford and Ogrodowski. - pn Cunt couver, NORTHERN LEAGUE : phsgpes high school diamond. reigning American open king, pulled Defendant. Jobnny Allen, Yankees—Limit- Sap erg ne | Kore, mnerried Bete last night at the! au Claire 9-0; Fargo-Moorhead 2-6, |Washington .. 000 0-6 14 1) Paramount vs. Capital Chevrolet, up with a 75. The State of North Dakota to the 2 {home of the bride’s parents, and left| Duluth 4; Crookston 2, Rowe, Hogsett and Cochrane; Had-| east high school diamond. above named Defendant: ed Indians to six hits, fanned Toledo—The Toledo Mudhens nosed |immediately afterward for California] Grand Forks 6; Brainerd 1, ley, Pettit, Newsom and Boiton, K, of C. vs. Lucas Co., south 17th 49° Dae WH. You are hereby summoned to an- nine and knocked in first two jout Milwaukee in a tight game 2 to 1.'and a honeymoon in Hawaii, | Winnipeg 25; Superior 9, A’s, Browns Divide st. . Bemidji Entry Wins _|srer, tne, compiaine in the, above en- the office of the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court in and for the Coun of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days af- ter the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and’ in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated this 3rd day of July, A. D., 1935, at Bismarck, North Dak, eo. F. Shai Attorney for the Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, Bismarck, North Dakota. 1/8-12-19-26 8$/2-9. Announce ‘Suche Hurls Two-Hit WAS JUST ABOUT Yanks Humble Indians high setoal aidinabd, Northland Greyhound Lines Tilt as Twins Divide yal od cian ioe” anata) ort en Se A es Additional Buche's two hit pitching, rookie Harder, T. Brown and Pytlak; All i> At 2: f Fred Miemiller's ninth inning hume wa! bie Fret; ee Sweet ae one x. Will's Bus Service Between {run smash and Winnipeg’s feat of Red Sox Win, Lese east, high school diamond. scoring 25 runs were features in Boston—The Red Sox and Chi “Paramount vs. Lucis Oo. north, FARGO—JAMESTOWN—BISMARCK—DICKINSON ' Thursday’s Northern League games. cago $ divided a twin bill, the Red Sox win-|17th St. diamond. (Effective July 10, 1935) Suche’s hurling in the second game , $ Chevio! . KE. , south READ DOWN. READ UP—— | of ry reine gave Fargo-Moor- set tattag The ugntisn Sry eae ie mee ae Daily Daily “Daily Delly Daily Daily head a win over Eau Claire First game— RH £&| Nash-Finch va. Transients, west AM. AM. Mi. A.M. Sse Bears had won the opener, ey . 1:45 12:30 4:00 | Miemiller hit his homer with two ine oo 5:00 aboard in the ninth to give Duluth a 5:30 30 Ts 4 to 2 win in Its delayed second-half 6:30 30 6:30 opener against Crookston. nool diamond, 6:50 40 6:00 | Grand Forks, with Duluth, perched iB = * : : : 2 on top of the standings with one win Pirietie and hess Svelsh, en a Cantos Chevrolet vs. Nash-Finch, 3:30 ia 3:00 Hockette, Walberg and Berg. oe ee Ae. wart TOT: .T, . f 8:45 11:55 1:43 Winnipeg's first half champions HI-LINERS TRIUMPR south: 11 ah, “Clason: 11:00 2:10 ; 11:30 went wild at the plate to slug out a Valley City, N. D., July 12—U)— Friday, August 9 2:35 E 10:52 ee victory over Superior at Fort Valley City’s attack was enough to] Sweet 3hop vs. Capital Chevrolet,| 9:00 tones 6:30 Ar.—Butte—Ly. 8: . 7:30 Whip Jerpedown’ 7-1 Thurethy nigh; | west nigh sehent tamcud For Further Information, Call Union Bus Depot—Phone 501 Ry aes NW iceealias despite three double plays by the| Paramount vs, ‘Transients, south ‘The Czechoslovak state air lines E 4 losing nine. The score: 17th 8t diamond, g ies regular transport service be- ayaa Jamestown .... 000 100 000-1 7 3! K, of C. vs. Oscar H. Will's, east N bi d G h d Li ane Sg ee a EO orthland Greyhound Lines D tree Nash-Finch vs. Lucas Co., north BIS! SY NEA SERVICE, INC. Schmidt, Brady and Bodie; Mahan Hancock. and 1th St. diamond,