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Page 8 THE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Sunday, September 4, 1921.

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Hargrove's for Quality and Value PENNY ANTE —Combined With Style. Montana Middleweight '/'/// imiiniHimini/iiii/itii/hiuumhiilimi. TWO DOUGHBOYS High School m Ruits Ho.1 - NE ver^ALU WHEN Yov the. other, fellow ha» Two doughboys sat watching the Championship Claimed NOTHIN DOIN WOwY Vou BEAT. — EXPERTS funeral Suits FlMO aû«e that this is a Of the .nurse who had just gone west WHO O'VEI THIN/* 1 AAV' »M THi vEiry That a gpil like that gotta die? If you haven't heard this be­ HAPPENED TO UJIKJ Training Here; Rooney r USSEN* SPIKE, • fore, inquire about it. Before Any Club Is Announcement /he DONi And the wop that hailed from Jersey A FEW SMACKERS IT Works Out in Butte. After your friends vouch for I want »WANT And the mick who had lived in Chi I HAl HA Said a prayer for their Red Cross this statement—inquire here. Made by His Manager. VT ALL. Participants in the fights on the La­ ÔONJMA sister I I Just want HE bor day program at the Grand theater A prayer that waa choked with ft NIX! ÛET Aw y HEY went through their last strenuous work­ sigh. Pete Bross, Great Falls middleweight ance on the card was the failure of ENOUGH TO — PART Or outs Saturday afternoon at the "Y" Hargrove's and his manager, Fred Goldhahn, arriv­ Frank McDonnell, matchmaker for the NONE gymnasium and a large crowd witness­ And as taps died away in the distance legion boxing club, to live up to a ed the boxers in their rounds from the ed in Great Falls Saturday afternoon VUAMICHA balcony. Walter Rooney, Butte light- A tear could be seen in the eye The Store You Can Depend On. from Geraldine and upon their arrival promise made at the time of the first TO 6ET Of the wop who hailed from Jersey fight between Bross and Bill Savage. weight, failed to appear Saturday but stated that they are out with a claim THI* will arrive in Great Falls today (Sun­ And the mick who had lived in Chi. to the middleweight championship of When he consented to meet Savage c? day ) for his bount with Roy Schumann ANNOYOIJS. Montana and willing to fight any and the first time for $100, stated Gold- of Great Falls. A light workout will all coiners before any club in the state. hahn, McDonnell promised that he K be taken by the contestants today. ÏÏ Through his manager, Bross issued a would see that we got main event winding up training for the Monday challenge to the winner of the coming money on the next start. But the night fights at the Grand theater . The MIKEHASIT bout between Ed. Shepherd of Salt money offered us was not main event fighters will appear at the "Y" Mon­ Lake and Bill Hart of St. Paul. The money and I am not willing to let /V) day at 3 p. m., to weigh in for the Great Falls middleweight is particular­ Bross go 12 rounds for half the bouts and to receive final instructions ly anxious to meet Shepherd as the amount previous fighters have received from the commissioners before enter Salt Lake battler stated he could make for 12 and 15 rounds. Bross is a ing the ring. The five participants 158 pounds. Bross is willing to defend drawing card and a local boy. He who are in Great Falls have appeared his claim against Leo Benz, Butte mid­ spends his money in Great Falls, pays before Dr. Lee Roy McBurney and taxes and I cannot see where the have been pronounced physically fit for S dleweight, or any opponent the pro­ the fray. moters select for him. The one stain promoters feel they are justified in • • • BROTHER PILOTS Bross is anxious to wipe out is his bringing other boys and paying them Detroit Bats Three Indian defeat by Clarence Ströbele of Big .$600 and $700 and then offering half Ed Shepherd of Salt Lake and Bill Sandy and Goldhahn stated that his of that amount for a headline bout. Hart of St. Paul both worked hard in Pitchers for 16 Safeties protege would meet the Big Sandy We want to fight and are willing to " their final rounds Saturday afternoon. The former boxed three rounds with DEAD LOS ANGELES defend claim to the middleweight cham­ battler at any weight in order to get Perry Bliven, welterweight, and the and 10 to 7 Victory. a chance to demonstrate his superior­ pionship of the state against any and all comers but when we get a promise St. Paul light heavyweight boxed an ity to Montana fans. Goklhahn is will­ equal number of rounds with Chuck Chicago, Sept. 3.—With the close ing to meet the winner of the Salinas from any promoter we feel that lie Traynor, welterweight from the ID CUBS TEAMS of the season a month away, Jack Robinson-Joe Simonich bout at should keep his word or not make the Saintly city. Both boys appeared to « Helena during the state fair. promise." Ty Cobb, pilot of the Detroit Tigers, be in the pink of condition with Clubs Will Work Together in Both Bross and his manager voiced Goldhahn will be in Chuck Traynor's Shepherd looking a trifle better. Hart enters the home stretch only three corner Monday night when the St. points behind Harry Heilmann, his disappointment at not being on the d is in good trim for the bout and Effort to Build Winning slugging outfielder, for batting honors Labor day fight card but stated that Paul boy tackles Perry Bliven, Grand though apparently a trifle slower than of the . Heilmann the only reason for the non-appear- Forks and Missoula welterweight. Shepherd showed plenty of stuff in Nines. suffered a slight slump, dropping from his rounds with Traynor. Both boys .403 to .398, while Cobb raised his pack a good wallop. and fans are By I. E. SANBORN average from .392 to .395. //. looking for a K. O. in the final bout Special Correspondent of the Tribune. Tris Speaker, leader of the Cleve­ of the Labor day program. Hart will Chicago, Sept 3.—By the purchase land club advanced from sixth to Two Slugging Dubs Will Face © 1*21 BT INT'L FfATUM outweigbt his opponent about 10 of the Los Angeles club of the Pacific fourth place with an average of .373, pounds. Hart has been knocked out Coast league, William Wrigley, Jr., at­ which ties George Sisler, St. Louis once in flft starts and was dropped tained a unique position in the profes­ star. Babe Ruth continues in third Each Other, McGann's View of How to Turn a Borrower for the count by Billy Miske of St. sional baseball world in that he is the place with .374. Ruth, however, Paul, conqueror of Bill Brennan and leading stockholder in two clubs man­ stretched his total of runs scorcd to other high class heavies. Shepherd aged by brothers. William and Wade 142 and 163 hits give him a total of has never seen the curtains and is Killefer. respectively. And there is 364 bases, which is far in front of Wilson-Downey Labor Day Bout Ruth Hits His 50th Giants Cut Pirates determined on doing the dropping Mon­ every indication that the two brothers his rivals. The Yankee slugger also day night. are valuable assets in these days when cracked out 37 doubles and ten triples. Homer, Yanks Wins BASEBALL Lead to One Point 1 * • * a manager cuts so big a figure in the Harris Steals Bases. Neither Bruiser Knows Fine Points of Fistic Traynor and Bliven likewise showed success of a ball team. Harris of Washington added three . lots of form in their Saturday after­ In addition to the acquisition of the more stolen bases to his total and Game, Says Sports Expert; Wilson Trained Sixth From Senators New York 5; Brooklyn 1. (7 innings; by Beating Brooklyn noon workouts. To pick a winner in brother managers, Wrigley has as­ now has 25. rain). the go one would have to be a seer. sured the Chicago club a permanent Other leading batters for 70 to Boston 1-15; Philadelphia 4-4. Bliven appears to be in a little better training camp on the coast with first more games: on Jinx Farm at That; Downey Record Weak. Detroit Manager with .395 Only Chicago 0; Cincinnati 4. Boston and Philadelphia Divide condition than the St Paul lad, but call on all the best exhibition dates Tobin, St. Louis, .368; Yeach, .347; Three Points Behind St. Louis at Pittsburgh, postponed; Header in Final Traynor's build is a striking contrast in southern California in addition to E. Collins, Chicago, .344; Jacobson, rain. to Bliven's. The St. Paul lad is the benefits accruing from strong op­ St. Louis, .340; Williams, St. Louis. BY SPARROW MCGANN but when one studies the records of Slugging Outfielder. Series. smooth muscled, while Bliven is built position while in spring training. .340; Strunk, Chicago, .340; Severeid. Special Correspondent of the Tribune. the two men it is hard to see where AMERICAN LEAGUE. along the lines of Shepherd with out­ Los Angeles is to be congratulated, the champion has even a razor's edge St. Louis, .339; O'Neill, Cleveland, Copyright 1921 by the Tribune New York. Sept., 3.—The New York standing muscles. Traynor will have of course, in having as live a wire as on the challenger. In fact, having ex­ Washington 3; New York 9. Brooklyn, Sept. 3.—New York went an advantage of about six pounds in .333; Sewell, Cleveland, .331. New York, Sept., 3.—Johnny Wil­ Americans made it sis straight from Cleveland 7; Detroit 10. to within one point of Pittsburgh Sat­ William Wrigley back of its baseball Rogers Hornsby, star of the St. amined the work of the two pugs, the weight, entering the ring at about 148 team, for it is a certainty now that son, of Boston, holder of the middle­ Washington Saturday, Mays winning St. Louis 1; Chicago 12. urday by defeating Brooklyn 5 to 1. Louis Cardinals, not only has increas­ writer is willing to hazard the opinion in a seven inning game stopped by pounds. Bliven appears to be as Red Killefer will have substantial aid that Wilson on Labor day will face the his second game of the series, Î) to 8. Philadelphia 10; Boston 11. rugged as Traynor but is not as clever ed his batting average to .415 but is weight championship title in all points New York knocked Courtney out in the rain. The Giants bunched their nine in his pennant aspirations each year. threatening to grasp the home fight of his life. Downey may not a boxer as the St. Paulite. Traynor outside of Cleveland and Bryan Dow­ third inning and also Schacht hard. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. hits while Barnes kept the Brooklyn Not only will the Los Angeles team be honors of the National league from knock him out—he has established no showed good punching ability in his an incubator for the Cubs but it will ney. the Columbus battler, are on edge Ruth made his 50th of the Minneapolis 4; St. Paul 5. hits scattered. George Kelly, the Giant's slugger. reputation as a sleep producer—but Score: R. H. E. boxing with Hart. get the cream of the young talent, Kelly failed to add to his string for the 12-round fight in Tex Rickard's the chances that he will be battling all season off Courtney in the third in­ Louisville 6; Indianapolis 5. • • » ning, scoring E. Miller and Peckin- New York 010 300 0—5 9 0. picked "n for the Chicago club, which of 22 home runs during the week, the way through the fight look to be Kansas City 5; Milwaukee 2. Roy Shumann. Great Falls light­ needs development. In other words, big arena in Jersey City on Labor day paugh ahead of him. Columbus t>; Toledo 5. Brooklyn 000 100 0—1 9 0. while Hornsby smashed out three and good. A close study of the dope shows Batteries: Barnes and Snyder; weight. appeared in his final workout the two brothers will work together has a total of 20. As a run getter afternoon, but seldom, if ever, has an the Ohioau has been making a great The Yankee slugger is now twenty- but did no boxing. He appears to be to convert promising youngsters into one days ahead of last year's record, Reuther and Miller. he leads Bancroft, having registered important championship battle left the appearance in training bouts—would PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE in condition for the fray. Rooney. star rplayers..., and - the results will be he made his 50th homer in 1020 on 110 times for his club. He has 202 general public so cold. make it appeaer that Downey has a Portland, 1-2; Los Angeles, 0-9. his opponent, will have an advantage ; watched with much interest. hits for a total of 324 bases. September 24, against Acosta, of Wash­ BOSTON 1-15; PHI LA. 4-4 Neither man is regarded as having good chance of coming through with Vernon 11-5; Salt Lake 8-2 (second Philadelphia, Sept. 3.—Boston divide of reach and the Butte lad is morel Tjle purchase of the California team ington. With nine games to be played of a natural hitter than Shumann. The I means thnt the Cubs will continue to Cutshaw Has .351. any great pretension to class. Both a margin of victory as Wilson has, if called at end of fifth, rain). ed a double header with Philadelphia George Cutshaw of the Pirates is are puglists of the slugging type. They not a better chance. he has only to make five more cir­ Seattle 4; San Francisco 2. local boy is confident of victory over i fhPjr spring training in the land of cuits to better his record of 54. in their final series here Saturday. Rooney and the curtain raiser prom- i sunghjue (and fleas) as long as Wrig- 64 points behind Hornsby for batting are strangers to those refinements of Wilson's first encounter against a Oakland (5; Sacramento 7. Ring held the Braves to four scat­ honors with an average of .351. the art of hit, stop and get away real fighter was in 1017, when George Score R. H. E. ises to be a good bout. | maintains his interest in profession- Washington ..110 000 00— 3 8 0. tered hits in the opening game and Frank Frisch of the Giants, the lead­ which have characterized most of Robinson, a Boston negro, beat him on STANDING OF THE CLUBS the Phillies won 4 to 1. In the sec­ jal baseball. Whether or not they will ing base stealer, has 43 to his championships. In the days of the old points. The ne.it year Wilson lost a New York 01« 001 01 x— it 11 0. ond. Boston pounded G. Smith and The seat sale opened Saturday noon : fhPir conditioning in Pasadena, as Batteries: Courtney, Schacht and and a large number of tickets were ; ;n recent years, is uncertain, as they credit. middleweight masters it is figured that decision to Lee Huck and was declar­ NATIONAL LEARDE. Sedgwick for 21 hits and a 15 to 4 Other leading batters for 70 or Gharrity; Mays and Devormer. Pet. sold. The box office at the Grand |may be given half the time on the Los Wilson would never have emerged at ed a loser in the third round of a Olub— W. I- victory. The hitting of Powell and theater will not be open Sunday, but more games; all. It was his good fortune to appear fight with Frank Carbone because of Pittsburgh .. 78 50 .609 Christenbury featured the closing Angeles grounds. It is preferable, as DETROIT 10;'CLEVELAND 7 the sale will be resumed Monday and a rule, to have an exclusive training Roush, Cincinnati, .347; McHenr.v, in the fallow years of his class. As a foul. A few weeks ago Wilson, slow New York .. 79 51 .608 game. St. Louis, .342; Fourneir, St. Louis, Detroit, Sept., 3.—Detroit made it St. Louis ... 70 58 .647 a large crowd is expected to witness camp at the start, so as to get the for Downey, he is recognized as a and over weight, went out to Cleve­ 68 59 .535 Score First Came: R. H. E. .340; Young, New York, .388; Mann, three out of five from Cleveland here Boston Boston 001 000 000—1 4 3. the bouts Monday night. players limbered up as soon as possible, St. Louis, .33S; Cruise, Boston, .355; combative, two-handed mixer, lacking land, and having been floored thr^e Brooklyn ... 66 63 .512 using two short sessions of practice a class as a boxer and yet strong times in early rounds, received the Saturday, winning 10 to 7, by solving Cincinnati .. 68 71 .450 Philadelphia 000 200 20x—4 9 1. Bigbee, Pittsburgh, .333; Groh, Cin­ three Indian pitchers for sixteen Chicago 60 76 .392 Batteries: McQuillan. Morgan and day instead of one long siege of it cinnati. .332; E. Smith, New York. enough and rugged enough to be dan­ decision on a claim of a foul by the .341 either morning or afternoon. So the gerous opponent for any of the present referee whom he had brought with him safeties, including three doubles, two Philadelphia 44 85 Gowdy; Ring and Henline. .330; Frisch, New York, .329; Muesel, Second Game: R. II. E. Checker Experts ! Cubs may continue to do their early New York, .329. crop of middleweiglits. from Boston. triples and a home run. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ; prep work in Pasadena or at Avalon .Tust why so many ring followers Downey began his career as a light­ Score: R. II. E. Club- W. L. Pet. Boston Oil 305 600—15 21 2. Philadelphia 012 000 100— 4 10 3. i on Catalina island, then move to Los NEW MODEL NEEDED think that Wilson will take Downey in weight and has fought through three Cleveland .. .000 202 300— 7 11 1. New York ....79 46 .632 of State to Vie i Angeles for the more serious work The real objection to a butter-knife their forthcoming fight is a question classes. Twice he was knocked out by Detroit 302 001 13x—1/) 1(5 1. j Cleveland ....78 49 .614 Batteries: Scott and Gibson ; i of playing exhibition games. Batteries: Uhle, Morton, Bagby and!St.- Loufs ....67 62 .519 ! Smith, Sedgewick and Bruggv. is that it isn't sharp enough in winter the writer finds impossible to answer. Jack Perry, of Pittsburgh. a real 66 .496 i While manager of the Los Angeles Schinault. O'Neill; Oldham, Middleton Washington ....65 in Tourney Today and isn't enough like a spoon in sum­ True, the Bostonion holds tthe title fighter. lie has won decisions over Boston ....60 63 488 I CINCINNATI 4; CHICAGO 0 ! team Wade Killefer. more commonly mer.—Utica Morning Telegram. always looms large to the dopesters; Jack Malone, Tommy Robson, Steven and Bassler. Detroit ,...62 69 ] known as Red. has developed some Latze, Joe Chip and a lot of other Chicago ,...64 74 ^422 ' Cincinnati, Sept. 3.—Marquard shut i fairly good youngsters, ana it is a rugged scrappers. He also has fought BOSTON II; PHILADELPHIA 10 Philadelphia ,...44 80 ^365 out Chicago with four hits, the Reds Checker players of Montana will i cinch Brother Bill will have the pick of Johnny Griffiths, Ted Lewis, Soldier Boston, Sept., 3.—Boston defeated winning easily, 4 to 0. Victor Keene, gather at the Hotel Rainbow to­ j those now on the coast team for the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. pitcher from Maryland university, day (Sunday) to compete in the Barf field and Augie Ratner. to name Philadelphia 11 to 10 Saturday, the Club— W. L. Pet ! Cubs next season. Moreover, it will made his major league appearance, and annual tournament of the Montana i be a good school to send any budding a few classy opponents. In five meet­ tieing and winning runs coming in the Louisvivlle . 80 56 .588 pitched good ball, but was over-matched ings with Jack IJritton. the welter eighth when Witt misjudged Menosky's Minneapolis 72 58 .564 State Checker association. ! star who needs experience before he 70 60 by Marquard. The 1922 tournament will be in­ j can keep up the pace in the major champion, but one decision, the other fly to deep right, which went for two Kansas City .538 Score: IL H. E. bases. In the seventh C. Walker hit Toledo 64 68 .485 itiated by a business meeting in i leagues. encounters being regarded as stand­ Milwaukee 64 69 Chicago 000 000 000—0 4 1. offs. Joe Malone gained a decision a home run over the left field fence .481 the Palm Room of the Hotel Rain­ j I.os Anegles also will have the ad- St. Paul 65 72 .474 Cincinnati .. .200 100 lOx—4 10 1. bow at 11 o'clock and the first I vantage of being the first stopping over Downey, and two setbacks are with the bases filled. Indianapolis 63 73 .463 Batteries: Keene, Cheeves and Kill- Score: R. II. E. Columbus 65 77 .417 play of the tournament will be held j place of any Cub player who slips out all the boy has sustained. Downey efer, O'Farrell; Marquard and Har- at 2:30 o'clock. It is expected that ; of the major leagues after having never knocked Malone out. Philadelphia ..320 000 500—10 12 2. grave. PACIFIC COAST LIAGIJKi players from several cities of Mon­ served his time, and a club which has INIA STATE Fl So such for the dope. Now for the Boston 104 310 02x—11 14 0. c]ub W. L. Pet. tana will be on hand to compete the right combination of age and youth hunch. The Mathews form at Man- Batteries: Keefe, II;/'ris. Freeman jSan Francisco .93 62 .600 St. Louis Pittsburgh, postponed, rain. for the championship. Among those is pretty sure to be successful. hasset where Wilson has trained, has and Perkins; Myatt, Myers, Russell, Sacramento ... 67 .568 who have entered are: Joseph Sale of yet to send forth a winner. Carpen­ Karr aud Ruel. Seattle 85 67 .559 Los Angeles 85 68 .556 Canning, of Helena, holder of the ter. Journée. Ledoux and Italan Joe Tex Rickard Indicted championship for two years; H. H. CHICAGO 12; ST. LOUIS I. Oakland 81 71 .533 Gans have all set forth from Manhas- Vernon 81 73 .526 Lepper of Glasgow, winner of the set and gone down to defeat. Chicago, Sept.. 3.—Chicago went on Salt Lake City 59 92 .391 for Transporting Film title in 1918; Dr. R. H. Frazier of a batting rampage in the early innings Portland 40 312 .263 Helena, 1917 winner; A. B. Casteel Saturday and easily defeated St. Louis of Championship Bout of Great Falls, H. L. Cook of Lew- REGISTERED Seventeen Golfers 12 to 1, Russell pitching in fine form istown, and C. W. Casteel of Jef­ for the locals, holding the visitors to Baseball Rivalry ferson City .... seven scattered hits, .Tacobson's double Chicago, Sept. 3.—Tex Riekards, The cigar that is filled with Entered for Play and two in-|ield outs saving them promoter of the Dempsey-Carpentier from a shut out. to Be in Evidence championship boxing bout, was indict­ TENANTS ORGANIZE. long filler tobacco—Imported SHORTHORNS Score R. H. E. ed by the federal grand jury Friday 25 in Tourney Today Chicago, Sept. 3.—The Chicago Havana. There ar# larger and 25 St. Louis 000 000 100— 1 7 5. in Game Labor Day on charges of transporting moving Tenants' Protective league Saturday Chicago 261 030 (Mix—12 12 1. pictures of the match in violation of longer cigars, but they are not At State Fair Grounds, Helena, Montana» Seventeen golfers had Saturday eve­ announce«! plans for the organization Batteries: Palmero, Kolp, Burwell, The Independents and Americans the federal law. Rickard was arres-.ed of similar organizations in the large ning entered the two day tournament recently when he brought the film to of the VAN LOO QUALITY. Thursday, September 15, at 1:30 o'clock. Deberry and Devereid. It. Collins; will play their third game of the cities to be followed by support of which will be held at the Meadow Russell and Schalk, Lees. Chicago and was released on bonis. state legislation to make apartment Lark country club today (Sunday) and season at Earling park Monday after­ houses public utilities. INSIST! Monday and it is expccted that about noon. The Independents have won Omaha. Sept. 3.—Clarence Grey, The females in this select offering either have calf at 20 more will enter the competition be­ New World Record two games from the Americans but Jersey City, N. J., charged with trans­ foot or are safe in calf to some of Montana's greatest fore the drawing at 9 a. m., today will go into the game with a strength­ porting films of the Dempsey-Carpen­ ened lineup in hopes of setting back Shorthorn sires. The bulls are all of breeding age. at the links. Players must be at the tier fight from New Jersey to Nebras­ Whpn In the Citv Eat at the A First-Class Restaurant With links prepared to tee off at 11 o'clock, in Running Bases the Independents. The Independents ka, pleaded guilty in federal court wnen in me v,uy, ai me First-ClassFl ,_class Meais.Meais. PrivatePrivat« BoxesRn*«. it was announced Saturday evening by have lost but one contest, going lown here Friday. Federal Judge .1. W. for Ladies. L. L. Folsom, club professional, who in defeat to Bob Ingersoll's Havre Woodrough announced sentence would These choice individuals are consigned by such lead­ Made, 13 2-5 See's. Bearcats at Earling park. WILLIAM GRILLS. Proprietor. is in charge of the tournament. be deferred sixty days. Gerald Cafe 217 Central Ave, Great Falls, Mont. ing Shorthorn breeders as Gray P. Keene of Canton and There will be no qualifying round Armantage will appear on the Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 3.—Maurice mound for Sam Newman's Indepen­ EXACTLY for the match and the players will be Archdeacon, centerfielder of the Pat Griffin of LoLo and are backed by an iron-clad guar­ dents and will be opposed by either He—"Yes, antee. included in one flight. The competi­ Rochester International League club, Scanda or Remneas. Either Moe or a married man lives a tion will be match handicap play, hand­ established a new world's record for Duckett will do the receiving for the dog's life." icaps being based on previous scores circling the bases of a baseball Independents and Strizich or Judge She—"Yes. Barks all day and turned in by the entrants. In addition diamond in a formal trial before Fri­ will work behind the bat for the growls all night."- - SimplicissimuM This sale offers the best opportunity of the season to the match play there will be put­ day's Rochester-Newark game. He Americans. The Independents will (Munich). to secure top-notch females and bulls representing the ting. approaching and driving contests. made the circuit In 13 2-5 seconds, line up about the same as in previous Those entering the match competition finishing the final stretch in the face contests. best blood lines of the Shorthorn breed. will be eligible for participation in each of a strong wind. The former record, The Sunday afternoon game at of these contests. 13 4-5 seconds, was made by Hans Earling park will be staged between It has been planned by Mr. Folsom to Lobert in 1910. the Court of Honor and Cascade. CINE have the first tee off as early as pos­ Remneas will work on the rubber for NEW STORE MULTI-MILS EARL CADDOCK TO MEET the Great Falls team and will be op­ sible that the tournament may be 2BYSZK0 OCTOBER At Your Own Prices finished on Labor Day. Twenty-seven posed by Crowley, former Mt. St. Omaha, Sept. 3.—Earl Caddock of Charles' college moundsman. Crowley or 36 holes will be played today and a Walnut, la., a former world heavy Plan to attend this sale at the fair and send your like number,, possibly more, ou Monday. lost the last contest to the Court weight wrestling champion, has been players at Earling park a few weeks DTI RES name at once for a catalog to Those who have given their names matched to meet Stanislaus Zbyszko, ago. NEW PRICES for the tournament so far are Roily present champion, at Des Moines, on The Americans will be busy Sun­ We have many special and odd sizes in Fabric White, Robert Ferguson, O. T. Good­ October 18. day and Manager Fred Werten will E. L. COLE, Manager, THE MONTANA FARMER win, J. C. Peters, M. G. Skinner, take his players to Stanford for the and Cord Casings in Stock at Special Prices Great Falls, Montana Harvey Bloomquist, Robert Williams, LOOSENING HIM UP initial game of the season between William Hicks, Dave Wertheim, Harry "Senator Smugg is terribly hide­ the two aggregations. Scanda will Wood. Harry Call, Ed. Newlon, Tom bound, isn't he?" twirl for the Americans and Strizich Model Clothing Co. AUCTIONEER—T. J. GILKERSON. Bozeman Mackey, W. K. Flowerree, Jr., H. M. "He was until the newspapers rip­ MONTANA RACINE RUBBER CO, will replace Judge behind the bat. Emerson, H. B. Lake and J. W. Sher­ ped him up the back."—Kansas City A week from Sunday the Americans 15 Third Street South A Montana Corporation wood. Star. 4 will bring Stanford to Great Falls. DISTRIBUTORS