TOMB LEAVE IT to WORLD of SPORT If You're Working at the Smelter, Or Where the Work Is Rough; THK COOL THEATRE the KIDS NATIONAL LEAGUE 10C3~20C Brooklyn 2, St

TOMB LEAVE IT to WORLD of SPORT If You're Working at the Smelter, Or Where the Work Is Rough; THK COOL THEATRE the KIDS NATIONAL LEAGUE 10C3~20C Brooklyn 2, St

Monday, July 31, 1922. THE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Hargrove'» for Quality, Style and Right Prie« Smelter Mitts JMOHOI BASEBALL STARTS TOMB LEAVE IT TO WORLD OF SPORT If you're working at the smelter, Or where the work is rough; THK COOL THEATRE THE KIDS NATIONAL LEAGUE 10C3~20C Brooklyn 2, St. Louis 3. And you have to hare a mitten. asmv Teacher—Why should we New York 0, Pittsburgh 7. One you know full well is tough. always keep clean? No others scheduled. Now is the time to get them Elks Suffer Shutout At a price that's awful cheap, Little girl—In case of accident. AMERICAN LEAGUE One and a quarter values, Thrills Little boy—No, sir; to keep New York 0, Pittsburgh 3. Silty-fire cents all this week. from gettin' spanked. Chicago 6, New York 5. St. Louis 4. Boston 1. Teacher—To keep healthy and at Hands of Eagles; Detroit 7, Philadelphia 2. Love wholesome. Just think of that—$1.25 mitts for 65c. Don't buy on my sayao, come in Suspense Just a little reminder of the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION and see for yourself, and then »ate healthy values in Summer Kansas City 4. Toledo 3. 60c on each pair. Underwear we are offering at Electrics Trim Wows SKULL MUE St. Paul 1. Indianapolis 6. © Jas. Kirkwood $1 and $1.50. Minneapolis 7, Louisville 3. Whether you wish the "Longies"' Five Players Out of Game as Milwaukee 10-6. Columbus 0-5. Anna Q. Nilsson or the "shorties." the knitted Antlered Tribe Score 7-0 Victory Over Oppon­ style, the cut cloth. B. V. D.'s St. Louis Regains Lead PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE or the "peek-a-boo" style— ents, and Woodmen Get Short Seattle 7-3, Portland 2-5. MIKEHASIT we want to tell you we have of League. Los Angeles 7-5, Oakland 1-2. Marv Tburman them—and at the good old San Francisco 4-1, Vernon 3-5. End of 14-6 Score. Sacramento 15-9, 8-16. 1914 prices. St. Louis. July 30.—Back in first Salt Lake Many other articles in our place, due to their victory Sunday over Ken Williams Takes furnishing department for your STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS til the fifth inaiag, the Wow« were Boston and New York's defeat by Chi­ STANDINfi OF THE CL0BS summer comfort, too. Won Lost Pet. completely shut out and they made cago, the local Americans are forced .909 two runs in that period, one in the to defend the leadership with a NATIONAL LEAfilï It will be a pleasure to have you Eagles .10 1 Lead in American .636 next and three in the seventh inning. patehed-up team. Five men are on the Club— • Won tioei Pet. drop in for anything you need. Electrics 4 .455 In the fourth inning the Electric« injured and one on the suspended list. New York 58 37 .611 Elks 6 scored four runs on no hits. This was Saturday s game against Boston was St. Louts 59 41 .590 Big Home Run Race in— West Side .364 Chicago 62 45 .536 due entirely to walks and errors. a costly victory, George Sissler. star Woodmen .100 Cincinnati 52 47 .525 HARGROVE'S The score: first baseman and Hank Severeid, the Pittsburgh 47 47 .500 St. Louis. July 30.—Kenneth Wil­ Browns' main backstop, being put on The Eagles beat the Elks 7 to 0 Woodmen—• AB R H PO A E Brooklyn 46 47 .495 liams of the local Americans again The Shop for Father and Son the injured list for at least a week, ac­ Philadelphia 36 and the Woodmen lost their game with Ditto, ss 58 .388 took the lead in home run honors in . 4 1 cording to the club physician. Boston 33 .344 the Electrics by a score of 14 to 6 in 61 McManus. cf . 4 Frank Ellerbe, third baseman; Hu­ the American league, when he slammed Sunday afternoon's games at Earlmg Bishop, rf . 2 bert Pruett, the voung left handed AMERICAN LS AGUE out his twenty-fifth circuit drive in park. Remneas pitching for the Roe. 2b . 3 pitcher whose favorite pastime is strik­ Club— Won Lost Pet the eighth inning of Sunday's game Eagles, was in good form and his sup­ T. Judge, c .... against Boston. Tobin was on base . 3 ing out Babe Ruth, last year's home St. Louis 56 41 .577 port was the same invincible kind. Johnson, 3b . 3 New York 57 43 .570 and Karr was pitching. o run king, and Frank Davis, another Chicago 52 4« .531 The Electrics are the team which Chas. Judge, lb , pithcer, are the other three Browns Jacobson of the Browns and Men- is most apt to give the Eagles a race G. Scanda, If-p . Detroit .52 47 .525 osky of Boston each made a circuit WEATHER .' 3 suffering from injuries. Cleveland 51 50 Shrupp, p .505 drive. for the city pennant. They have been . 1 Danford has been on the suspended Washington 45 61 .469 Buhler, n The home run record in the Ameri­ steadily improving in batting and . 1 list since la«t Thursday, when be was Philadelphia 3D 65 .415 Claude Judge, If can and National leagues follows: fielding for the last month and the . 1 banished by Umpire Owens for pitch­ Boston 39 5» .402 ••ported for The Tribune by the United end of the City league schedule is Totals .27 6 18 ing an illegal ball. These injuries have American League State* Weather Bureau at Helena still some distance away. _ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION forced Manager Fohl to send Jacobson CJub— Won Lost Williams. St Louis. 25. Observations taken at 6 p. m., July 30. The score: Electrics— Pet. AB H PO A from center field to first base, leaving C. Walker. Philadelphia. 24. 19--, for the preceding 24 hours; S. Bross. cf St. Paul 61 38 .616 Eagles— AB H PO A . 4 the center field to the veteran. Shor­ Indianapolis 59 42 .584 Ruth. New York. 15. HIgîi Low Prec. Dill, If . 3 ten. while Herman Bronkie has been Milwaukee 62 46 Adauison, 2b .4 2 1 .574 Heilmann. Detroit, 16. Great Falls 94 SO Daniels, lb . 4 playing third base. Only five pitchers Minneapolis 53 47 .530 Falk. Chicago. 0. M Calgary 86 Buckley, ss . ..3 12 2 Knfght. 3b .. 4 are available for duty. Kansas City 53 53 .500 MeuseJ. New York. P. Chicago 76 Laughlin, cf . ..4 Peck. 2b .... 4 Louisville 49 54 .478 Havre 90 Moe. 1b . .4 9 0 Columbus 40 84 .385 Ed Miller. Philadelphia. 14. Helena 91 Martin, ss .. S Duckett, c .. 6 3 M. Bross. .., . 4 Toledo 35 67 .348 National League K&Ilspell 86 1 2 Miles City 92 Remneas. p . Ü4 G. Bross. c . 3 Hornsby. St. Louis. 2" Burg. 3b, . .3 O 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE New York 80 Hansen, p .. 3 Williams. Philadelphia, iß. The Instinct St. Paul 90 Samuelson, If . .4 0 0 Club— Won Lost Pet. Totals ... 32 14 12 21 San Francisco 74 44 .627 Lee. Philadelphia. 12. of mother­ Seattle 78 Straiton, rf . .3 O 2 Willlston 84 Vernon 68 50 .576 Wheat. Brook]vn. 11. Totals 31 7 21 11 P. Brose ran for Peck in fourth in- Lob Arjgeles 64 57 .529 Meusel. New York. 10 hood dor­ Jjos Angeles 80 60 .483 Spokane 94 ning. Salt Lake 5« Ajnsmith. St. Lou's. 10. Elks- AB R H PO A E Score by innings: IMMING POOL 1 Oakland 55 63 ..466 Portland 84 Kelly, New York. 9. mant in her i Seattle 53 64 .403 San Francisco 60 Stoker, ss 3 O 0 2 Woodmen 000 021 3— fi ! Portland 52 64 .448 for so long Chase. 2b 3 0 J Weather Conditions — Pacifie Slope. 2 2 2 Electrics 305 402 *—14 Sacramento 49 6Ô .415 Lenihan. lb 3 0 0 Tilden and Partner was sudden­ THE Northwest and Canadian Northwest Base hits—Ditto, G. Scanda. Peck. Dimpke 3b-p 3 <1 F Scattered thundershowers during the M. Bross, Hansen. Base hit»—Martin. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY ly aroused past 12 hours have been reported from Gabbart. If 3 0 G. Bross. Home runs—G. Scanda. Beaten in Doubles portions of Nevada and Colorado Henslev, rf 3 .Stolen bases—Ditto. Chas. Judge. Dill, Project Completed Through NATIONAL LEAGUE and the Elsewhere In the western states the Warful. cf 2 0 j Peck 2. Martin. M. Bross. Left on Pittsburgh at New York. weather has been fair. High tempera­ Brien. c 3 - ; bases—Woodmen 2. Electrics 2. Bases HEART Efforts of American Cincinnati at Boston, in Second Match tures continue in nearly all sections pleasure O'Neill p-3b 3 y;on balls—of Hansen 1, off Buhler 2. east of the Pacific slope. Barometeric ''hirago at Philadelphia. Morton 1 0 I Hit by pitched ball—by Hansen—Bish- Legion. New York. July 30 —R. Norrie Wil­ loving pressures are somewhat below normal St. Louis at Brooklyn. between the Rockies and the Pacific Totals 27 7 21 9 7 "P- Struck out—by Shrupp 3, by Buh­ liams II.. and Watson M, Washburn Lorelei was , slope, with centers of depressions over ler 1. by Scanda 1. by Hansen 4. Hits Special to The Tribune. AMERICAN LEAGUE easily defeated William T. Tilden. II.. OF A the Sacramento valley and from cen- Morton batted for warful the I—off Shrupp 9 in 2 2-3 innings, off Harlowton, July 30.—The largest transform­ ! tral Washington, southeastward to Washington at Cleveland.

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