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Brown Bomber Bla 90,195 SPECTATORS WATCH LOUIS KAYO Bismarck Nine, on Crest of Victory LEVINSKY IN RST Streak, Will Return Here Softball ; Tourney toca Win Third ‘straight’ Blues Jump Back D t il Announced. From Lakers; Wichita Tour- | etauls | Pairings Made 3 | BOUT LASTS 2 MIN., 21 SEC.| pistrict Event Will Be Held Hore) pismarck's baseball team ran their { Sunday Under Direction | string of consecutive victories to seven | ; i jat Brandon, Manitoba, Wednesday by . Three Groups Seeking to Match) of Robert Byrne | ‘- onels Trim Millers | defeating Devils Lake, 6-5. Negro Sensation With or Stunned Crowd Sees Detroit Mauler Batter Down Chi- cago Fish Peddler ney on Friday} SHAVE FULL GAME e eee To First Division |Conquer Columbus for Fourth Straight Time; Lowly Col- Chicago, Aug. 8-—(*—The Kansas CARDINALS BACK IN PENNANT FIGHT WITH SIX STRAIGHT WINS Public Links Golf Tournament to Be Held Here Sunday [PARAMOUNT DOWNS SWEET SHOP, WORLD CHAMPIONS | {OLDS DIAMONDBALL LOOP LEAD | The team plays in a tournament at Raer in Soptomber (Ry the Assoctated Press) Chicago, Aug, &——(2—King Levin- sky hunted up his old haunts along Maxwell street: Thursday and asked for the current wholesale quotations en fist His once booming voice was stilled to a whisper, His wide, cocksun grin was gone The of fish pedeier | i | Joe's Mother Admits Playing Bad Hunch Detroit, Aug &-—(P— Jee Louts’ er, Who declined to pany the brown bomber ¢ ago last night to see the fireworks. because she chad @ fe ad mitted today she played the wrong ty Y Just Nad the wrong bunch. Bur Pm mighty proud of him. He sure @id the fod tn just a few Hicks.” was definitely ¢ er for the world tng champtonship, blas Mg puddle by the drown gram Detroit, Joe Louts Fargo, NOD. Aug. & Thurs championship affair at a not, Williston, Bismare will start at 10 a.m. 9.309 m The Q, B. Mickelson, missioner, and FW ntry fee ts $3. vised teams desiring to enter ty as a contend: | tors immediately { Jare Farge PB Mickelson of Fargo. | |airector, Cass, Richland, Sargent, | Ransom, Steele and Tyatll counties, K M Wood of Gran Grand Forks (> -Otficials announced details of soft] ball district tournaments Sunday at) end series with the Twin City Colored eight cities leading to the first state] Giants, Jamestown Fargo, Grand Forks, Devils! series comes to a close Sunday in a big booster day game billed as # send= "rhe cettar-dwelling Louisville Col- fonels came out of their role for a Jamestown, and Dickinson, host cities.) off for the local club, which is en- After drawings | tered in the National Semi - Profe: ¢ softball com~ | Snyder, secre- | tary of the sotth, sociation, ad-| tts straight victory ov Sa-} tary of the softball association, ad-| tts third straight victory over the {part in the Louisville victory, Frank rectors and respective districts Virden, also in Manitoba, before re- turning here for a three-game, week- Opening with twilight games at 6:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday the City Blues were back in the first di- vision of the American Association Thursday. By dropping a 4-2 decision to the Toledo Mudhens, Milwaukee gave fourth place to the Blues, who con- quered Columbus for the second jsional and Amateur baseball tourn: ment at Wichita, Kansas. Ted Radcliffe pitched Bismarck to the} tans in as many days when he scat- tournament to contact district direc-| tered nine Devils Lake hits and bore} down hard in the clutches. Expect 20,000 Fans More than 20.000 fans are expected to attend the opening game of the Wichita tournament when the 9&2 q crack teams, representing two doen states, compete for the national semi- Forks, director; Pembina, Grand | . : : | Porks, Walsh and Nelson counties far che “tauinae anteeunientieas Devils Lake — Wilbur Olson of is : Devils Lake, director; Rolette, Town er, Cavalier, Benson | Perce counties. Minot Ramsey, Mountrail, McHenry and Ward. counties, Jamestown—Ernest Hendrickson of Valley City, director: Wells, Clem EK Senechal of Minot, ! {Tatrector, Burke, Renville, Bottineau, | Williston—Warner Peterson of Wil- | Heavyweight box- | listan, director; Divide and Williams! a from the bomber Fady, | advised Neil Churchill, manager of the local club. in telephone conversa- ton Wednesday, Dumont advised Churchill that Bis- marck had drawn the Monroe, La. Monarchs as their first foes The | Capital City cluds debut will be made at 8:15 p.m, ‘Thursday, August 15, he said. | Byery team entering the national |tournament has an outstanding ree- and ;umph over the league-leading Minne- straight time, 5-2. few hours to pound out an 8-6 tri- apolis Millers in the fourth game of the series, Home runs played a big Sigafoos smashing one in the first with the bases full and Rollings get- ting another in the fifth. { St. Paul and Indianapolis strug- \Sled through five and one-half hours jose when the final check was made heed Saints had one victory, an ;Verdict in the first game of a double. jheader. The second contest was jealled at the end of 18 innings with jthe score deadlocked, 8-8, } Hens Victors | Milwaukee—The Toledo Mudhens! [scored a 4 to 2 victory over Milwau- kee. H RHE! | Toledo serees 000 000 021-4 9 1! Milwaukee ..... 000 000 110-2 9 2 Boone snd Garbark; Braxton and Detore. | Blues Even Series Kansas City—The Kansas City; ord, having been chosen from over 300) Blues evened the series with Colum-jCut of three under Steve O'Neill's carried them to the place where their} last series with the New York Giants was labeled “crucial.” After winning 18 out of 19 games to pull up from third place and seriously threaten the league leaders, the world champions slipped into a nose dive. Now they boast another string of victories, six in a row, and trail the Cubs by only one game and to the rear of the Giants, only four and one- half games. With Bill Hallahan pitching his ninth victory of the campaign, the Won Lost Cards shaved a full game off the! Pargo-Moorhead ... 22 9 Cubs’ advantage and a half game off! winnipeg ... the idle Giants’ margin Wednesday by | Duluth trimming the Cincinnati Reds 4-2. The Pittsburgh Pirates took the! measure of the Cubs, 6-0. Cy Blanton kept the nine blows well spaced for his 18th triumph of the season. The Cleveland Indians made it two a like number in the fifth and scored Pet,|fOUr more in the sixth. Allan and 7 Brown led the team at the plate, ‘e13 each getting two hits, one of which 610 575 Was a three-bagger. Henn collected the only Sweet Shop hit. { The Nash-Finch sluggers won a “gan (TOUSH Game from the Knights of Col- “qa, |umbus, 4-3. Although outhit seven 437 2 6 ‘357 | three, homeruns by Schlickenmey- Cincinnati . Beston er and Manney, together with three errors by the K. C. fielders combined to give the Nash-Finch team the Pet. ‘triumph. a 10 Collecting 12 hits which were good $79 for an equal number of runs, the A. NORTHERN LEAGUE SOOiW. Lucas aggregatio ndowned the) 16 484 Transients, 12-3. Hagen set down 15 483 |the Transients with four scattered 16 429 /hits. Ww eI In the fourth scheduled league 333 | game, O. H. Will forfeited to the Cap- Wednesday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE | tournaments; low medal score, making the chem- pionship flight strictly a 36-hole medal play affair. All other qualifiers will be grouped in flights of eight for nine-hole match play. Prizes will be awarded the winners and runners-up in all flights ~ and a big silver loving cup will be given to the winner of the chem- pionship flight. Sunday’s tournament will be open to both professionals and amateurs, which is expected to attract a record breaking field including Paul Cook, five times North Dakota champion; Bill Kostelecky, Jr., recent winner of a OFF cuBS MARGIN : THE Nash-Finch Edges Out K. C., 4-3; Lucas’ Turn Back | rs and Professional | | LENE NS Transients, 12-3 | Amateurs | (By the Associated Press) | Invited to Participate in Hallahan Bests Reds for Ninth! | ican assoctaTION eeAND ics | First Event of Kind Seasonal Victory; Blanton Won Tost Pet. ‘ Woo Fe | Blanks Chicago 61 48 560/ Nash-Finch ....... 5 1 833 | Bismarck will be host next Sun- 5949 4 2 667 |day to what is believed to be the T 37 51 4 2 pedd first public links golf tournament Milwaukee . 5783. 2 4 ~~ «O33: ever held in North Dakota. INDIANS, WHITE SOX SPLI St. Pat 52.52 2 4 333 The tournament, match play in all - “ 59 1 i ry except the championship flight, will ivi Louisvill 376 o ‘ be played on the public course east Yankees Divide Twin Bill With! le sili ws ‘ ine (Of, ne sate capil bung Pred : AMERICAN LEAGUE as. e seventh-|the direction of Adam Klein, man- Red Sox; Grove Credited ote [ects ae, ano Be cA gic eer eer Oder tite With 14th Victory 61 37 .622/tre held its position at the top of the] ‘Entrants will shoot nine-hole qual< 56 39 589 |City Diamondball League standings|itying rounds either Saturday after- - 52 43 SAT Miia nln bck en’ apene | TOor Sunday hoening | noe fees the Associated Press) - 8 48 5: dam. wn shut out the Sweet’ match play as soon as q evs. Tk Be ‘touls Cardinals found | Cleveland 2 48 49 © 495 /Shop stickers with a fine one-hit per-/nave posted their scores. themselves Thursday in much the/| Philadelphia . - @ 51 440 [etientne and the Rigen ane The low eight qualifiers will be same position they occupied a month} Washington . - 4 356 434 Las wistone tet aide gayi att a placed in the championship flight end ago when they started the climb that |St. Louis... _ 8 Mes cea Weir: seaming: added | “i! Play an additional 27 holes for \the Mandan invitational tournament; Neil Croonquist, young Bismarck shotmaker who forced Kostelecky to the 19th hole in the Mandan semi- finals; Tom O'Leary, professional at the municipal course here and coach of Cook and Nadine O'Leary who un- til this year have dominated play in the state men’s and women’s “Doc” Jaynes, pro- TR was Nittle fish for the dig king- | Foster, Griggs, Stutsman, Barnes, La- oh | Moure, Logan, MeIntosh and Dickey | managers, Dumont said, Unlike many /2. ltournaments, there are few if any} te “weak sisters” and many of the teams | Columbus MeLean, Sheridan. pave gone through state tournaments | Kansas City Six of Nis copyrighted punches and | counties ¢wo minutes and 21 seconds of firing| Bismarck &@ minute and 82 seconds less than} Mark, ditector; ~ Robert Byrne of Bis- entries received by the tournament bus by defeating the Red Birds § to; ™&nagement in splitting a double- fessional at the Bismarck public |course, Art Hanson, Mandan pro, and {a host of other Missouri Slope shot- j makers. Max Baer needed to do the thing Jast December she ring ropes at Comiskey home of the White Sox, last night. Crowd Scarvely Settled To the whrong the King’ S499 stunned sy same | Oliver, Ru were all that | Sioux, Gran @ D1 year old Negro heavyweight | sensation required to drape the hulk | san, dire dng, Battered form of the Kingfish on | Dunn, Stark, Slope, Hettinger, Adams | the Pittsburgh Pirates and one of the | Park, and Rowman counties. ter amagement of the vast | Stators, | tish was hooked, chilled and | WMeading to referee Norman MeGar- | rity for merey almost Defore they had settled in their seats ‘There we! calied and saw pe Y inte retreat nehsh was Dat & few hoots fram those | glorious fish ped- etsh, Kidder, Dickinsar | and Martan counties, R. EK Treat of Dickin- | Golden Valley, Billings, | jt get to the national, i Wagner to be There Honus Wagner, present coach of greatest players of all-time. will be guest of honor, Wagner will present trophies to winning teams, Scouts representing major league clubs will also be in attendance. {Ivory-hunters that have alreay cam- jWeted reservations for the opening jare Jack O'Keefe, Cincinnati Red: Hdack Ryan, St. Louis Cardin: | Steve O'Rourke, Detroit Tigers: Eadie Herr, New York Yankees; and Charles Rabret, St. Louis Cardinals. | Western Meet Goes ! Into Quarter-Finals Cleveland, Aug, &——Represent- atives of six statas were among the eight golf queens who met Thursday in the quarter-finals of the women's western tourney, | _Tinning, Chambers, Mooney and | Ogrodowski; Caubie, Fullerton and | Madjeski. | i Saints Win, Tie | St. Paul—St. Paul won the first ;Same from Indianapolis 8 to 3 and jtied the second 8-8 in 13 innings = | | First game— (Indianapolis . ~ Paul . 30 WW Asx—8 4 P. Gallivan, T. Gallivan and Spring; | Fette and Fenrer. Second game— REB Indtanapolis— } OOO S10 220 AW O-8 13 0) St. Paul— | O10 OH O12 OO DSN 3 Rigney, Grimes. Trow and Giuliani. Celonets Trim Millers | Minneapolis—Louistille defeated the Minneapolis Millers § to 6 i RHE Louisville . 400 090 100-8 110 (Minneapolis. O21 OW 10-6 110 Marrow, Bass and Thompson; Sun- ara. Ryan, McKain, Kolp and Har- RHE + O00 000 210-3 7 0) . XO 011 Olx—3 1g / tM innings. AB RH Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 0. Pay ia header with the Chicago White Sox.) st, Louis 4; Cincinnati 2. ore ace R Hg) The Indians won the first handily. — ~ 311 « 000 G00 2O—2 10 9 | 5-2, but dropped the second 3-1 in| AMERICAN LEAGUE - #18 j Cleveland 5-1; Chicago 2-2. - 202 In the only other games, the Yan-/ Boston 6-4; New York 5-6. - 200 kees and Red Sox also split a twin! — - 300 1) bil. Boston won the first 6-5. The} AMERICAN ASSOCIATION -~ 1000! | Yanks came back to take the night-/ Toledo 4; Milwaukee 2. - 20020 cap 6-4. Lefty Grove received credit} Kansas City 5: Columbus 2. - 3010 for the first, No. 14, of the season. St. Paul 8-8; Indianapolis 3-8 ----| AMERICAN LEAGUE Louisville 8; Minneapolis 6. seeeeseaes 7307 3 Indians, Chisox Split e | cabins ABRHE Cleveland — The Cleveland Indians NORTHERN LEAGUE 2100 fand the White Sox split a twin bill} Superior 7; Grand Forks 6. +4110 with the Indians winning the first 5) Fargo-Moorhead 8; Duluth 1 D 2001 {te 2 and the Sox took the second 2 to’ Winnipeg 7; Eau Claire. 3110 1 in ten innings. | Crookston 5; Brainerd 2. 13000 First Game— RHE 2000 002 000 AE of ‘ - 2 TOT Py Fischer, Jones and Sewell, Shea; Capitols Defeat i : = * : = ludlin and Phillips. i ; ee Second Game— RHE) Mandan ccc 6-1) Suecie 9 Uk) rotass.......... 3431 | R y and Shea: Stewart and Brenzel, Phillips. Lee, | Erickson Allows Only Five Seat-|F, c. tered Hits in First Ap- pearance on Mound Entries will be received anytime Saturday or Sunday morning but the qualifying round must be completed by Sunday noon. Roy Domek Succeeds Hanna at Moorhead Moorhead, Minn, Aug. 8—(7}—The Moorhead high school board Wednes- day night announced engagement of Roy J. Domek, former Hamline uni- versity star, as basketball coach. Domek, basketball and foctball leader at the St. Paul school and now coach at Pelican Rapids high. succeeds Glenn A. Hanna, who re- signed to coach at Bismarck high school. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ‘OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That y of an Order of Sa ‘Hon. L C. Davies, Court of the . in the State of tered to mvas, Dat he siamd Miss Eva Shord. 17-year-old Mas- | the second 6 to 4. after dropping the the Sist day oy shying Aeey pelegg ecient ston, O. high school gitl dereated | opener 6 to 3. e undersigned, = the brown Domber rinpad in two vie |Blamae Williams, iT-yearald Chi- Firs: Game— Ez efous Ie Reaks to the Nae that [cago miss § and 4, i OR LEAGUE New York 2 gent him down to slay, A PIN fies | Sein the play Thursday were! Boston ul wre dazed and forlorn, he squatted! [Miss Pegay Wattles of Buffaln N.Y. / LARERS R a om the Doltam ropa unade fo move! }patred with Miss Marion Miley of! Ferrell. : Dis paralyged legs. Lexington, Ky.: Miss Eitgabeth Ad- | (By the Associated Press) Second Game— RHE 3 : ‘Tm Threagh! | pee ef re ee with a erent aah ferent = see Tek ~ = 10-610 1) ; zy and three (3) 3 “Dent ket bam Ne me again. dont). largaret, Russell, Detroit, Mich.; 'Baitins—Vosmik, Indians 5 . 100000 4 9 2 : (13) in Hallum's Aé- Yet Ram” be pleaded with the ret- [Miss Shard, paired with Miss Marion) Greenberg. Tigers 399. | Gomez, Mal and Dicker: ee ws , - u, in Burleigh Couzty, ere, “Tim thresh ] , Leachman of San Francie as her Runs—Gehringer, Tigers 88; Green- | Ferrell, Walberg. Wilson and R> the Ca; api As the Statuesque Negro stand in i Sean oe jee, and Mrs P. T. Atwood of Chi-} berg, Tigers §. | Ferrell. x Mis corner, receiving a tumuttous jOSSQ Paired with Miss Barbara | Hits—Greenderg, Tigers 143; Vosmik. ‘ 5 i ‘ eration from the crowd, Referee Mes | Don Moe of Pordand, Ore, staged Thompson of Los Altay, Calif, | Tndians 140. Philadelphia at Washington, post- 2 Gamity and Levinsky’s handkersjane of the most remarkable come: | |Home runs—Greenberg, Tigers &); | PONed, wet grounds 2 Drelped the fallen Kingfish to his cor Racks im the Mistary af galt in de-) Johnson, Aathieties 21. - ee per, where his manager, Narokd Stem- feating J. A. Stout of the Britisn/ after laying his iran second two feet | Pitching—Allen, Yankees, 10-3; Lyons} NATIONAL LEAGUE —Eifor eight safe blows But the Capitals! Totals............ = man. stood with Mank amagzmment taam im the Walker Cap matches of {fom the cup, finishing with a medal; White Sox 12-4. Blanten Humes Cuts ie jSoore of 6T, the lowest ever found if the international competition. {Tr addressing an iron, many point Batting—Vauchan. Pirates 401; round the chin to uhe right as they make 9 wick. Cardinals S78 tw go teady to start the clad Dack. Essen- | Runs—Medwick, [Mal to the swing is a free pivot, the Written over Bis face. He Nad train- ed his fighter for almost a month and! had Rim down to Ms Net Highuys Weight af LTA or A of a pound ies) han Touts, Levinsky hadnt lasiad TAN at Si. George's Sandwich. shooting a 2 Moe 4 down going to lunch. Out opened the aflernoon WER a BSR feo under par, Tan E NATIONAL LEAGUE s &® round, soffering Nis most snomin- Meg. | Fon 6 te a Cardinals ©; Ott, Chicago .. Giants and Martin, Cardinals s/ Rianton and Padden: Prench. | Cticago — Cy Blanton Mlanked |Cads with nine hits as Pit Slum sonuutel covccn0eced alonrorovonuutm | coocoseroom ous defeat m what was known to be starting at the Bind hole, Bey to power. If the right arm is Hiis—Medwick, Cardinals 154; Terry.) Y&R Shoun and ODea. Dis Jest stand, Moe won seven of ihe next anime |Rept cose to the ske while the Ie — Giants 14¢ i —— } Lous and is managers elated ower Noles to square the maich. 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