Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 21, 1920, Page 2

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'ALBRECHT AT GRAND TONIGHT L. C. Curtis, whom all- Bemidjl ‘wrestling fans know as a master of the mat, meets John Albrecht of Min- .meapolis at the Grand theatre tonight, ‘catch-as-catch-can for’ the best two out of three falls. Albrecht weighing 180 pounds, with 22 pounds over Cur- -tis, i8 champion of his class in the -twin ‘cities, including the fire and po- ZMee” departmenm Preliminaries which promise to be .exceptionally interesting will begin -at:8 o'clock sharp. :Ladies are espe- -clally ‘invited to attend, being assur- _ed that the match will be conducted 4n a clean and orderly 'manner throughout. ~COLLEGE BOY TAKES ; QUICK LEAP T0 FAME| By Jack Velock £j(International News 8porting Editor) New York, April-21.—It is a long Jump from a collége nine to a regu- berth' on a major league ball club. e»erage college player is lucky if “he'mukes it in two years.” But there are exceptions to every rule. Frank Frisch, new third baseman of:the Giants, i8' one of those excep- tions. .Frank .is some ‘leaper. -He Jumped ‘from' obscurity as a member -of the Fordham University baseball team to.the position of a regular on »the New York club in one mighty ‘bound. .Prior to a sunny afternoon last Au- ®ust -at the polo grounds when the Giants. were at grips with the Reds 4n the momorlble series that/put Mec- Graw’s men out of ‘the National League race, New York fans knew lit- #tle or mothing of Frisch. The young player had been decor- ating- the Giant: bench for - several -months, . but -like the average Taw -youngster who comes up to the Giants hé got no further. Then, in the third ®ame of the Cincinnati:series, Larry . ‘Deyle did a Brodie-out of the lineup -on account of .an injury and McGraw ~did an unusual thing. “Put. on your glove and go' out there and cover second base, Frank,” said McGraw to the Fordham young- ster. . And Frisch broke a record getting : -to his position. What’s more he made good right off the reel. McGraw had merely played a hunch in the case of ¢ Frisch and the youngster had vlndi- cated his judgment.: Frisch: was recommended . to Mc. Graw’ by Artie Devlin, -sGiant star and now :onch of the Ford-. ham baseball team: i “I've; got a. kid up th ~—ham ] want you to'look gver, For ~name is Frisch and he's a sure-fire _fkid. He'll make good in“a walk. rie’s =2 real ball player right now and he 1knows it, though he isn't swelled on ‘himself one bit.” -'* McGraw looked Frisch over. When Fordham-closed for the summer sea- son and Frisch had_finished his sta- dies he.was notified to report to the Giants. Then last August he got his rnt chance and he made the most of t. ~ ‘Today 'he.is filling the shoes left | , vacant by the passing of Heinie Zim- merman, and filling them satisfac- torily.. He is a fast and sure fielder, . Has a good air and hits both ways. McGraw i3 coaching -him to swing mostly from the left side of the plate and:the 'young Fordham star is giv- ing the twirlers-no end of trouble. Frisch-is'a New York boy, and strange a3 it..may seem he went to school in the same borough—the Bronx—where Heine-the Zim hangs his .nat when at home. ‘It is seldom that a born and hred New Yorker breaks into thé¢. lineup of one of Greater New, York’s threé major l‘a gue teams. but Frisch .has broken in —and' he’s in there to stay, (rom all |’ - appearances. In'college Frisch was a lootball star as well as a crack infielder, snd he is a capable amateur boxer. A e “Your wife says she said is entirely aappy,” the splrlumllnlc e Jium, “l don’t see how that can, be. plied the man, . “She is in heaven,” -teplied the me- dium. “There she \vnuld oaturally be happy A 1 don't think so.” replled the man stubbornly.. I don't see how she could ever bLe entirely happy without me \ 'I_u:lng around to Gnd fault with.” | Going Her One Better. “Jack Grihible has Iml(ed me to (nk. a ride in ‘his ‘airplane,” sald Miss Blobbs, gayly. _ “Indred ?”, replled Miss. Blibbs, .in her coidest manner. - “I have been in- ; Vited to cruise with a party of friends for 30 days in a dirigible.” —_— Agreed. wThe difficulties of your language are very great,” remarked the cul- tured foreigner. . “I get you,” replied the slnngvAmer- can. “Every,day some bird spflng: a2 new word on you that you never heard before.” b ' A ’ Letting Him Down Easy. “Bill 18 lazy, 1én't he?” “Well, 1 'wouldn’t say that exactly. ./ 'He just seems to have the impression that work is patented and he'd get into troulie if he used it.” Mwu Often, and . Quickly. A.—That fellow is a hustler. He | _tays inone place only long enough te " ‘porfow money.. A B.—1 see... A case of touch and ‘n-.—umlon Answers, erstwhile | -~zsaid Devlin one day last spring. 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Tt was wrftten by Albm E. Smith-and Cleveland Moffett. - In this -Mr. quun givest /ample | mon-nlwufiwmfinlunmqmmlfll T, expert on the ten- nis court and clever slight of'hand®performer. -The-thrills provide:the.star - director with material in ‘which'to demonstrate h trength and al all-round athlete. He insists on resilsm and will asiume’ great: risks' to ltlt! = thrill as it should bo performed. ' He will not use dummies-or If the thrill is in the 'script, Mr. Duncan insists, mt liun be. pegflomed' and ‘he does; it regardiess of the hazard. . His ludln‘ lady, Edith Johnson, is equally couru«nu and tollm Wik |, They have been associated in several nnnll. in- cluding “The Man of nght" and “A Fight for Millions.” liam Duncan to the limit. The diplemat pla; Emotion he conceals, ' ‘The more polite he .seems to, wrlu The angrier he fel rt's/ Sa 2 Rembrandt, ‘Helen “Isn't it wonderfyll What is that one?’ “’l‘lnt is & Rubens!” “How perfectly marvelous! 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