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PAGE SIX spirators had fled\to foreign istant state's ight said he had infor- mation Abe Attell, former cham- pion foutherweleit aes of the. Sport”) Sul- a gambler Others in ;or to pe there now, ‘Mr, Gorman BEGIN ROUNDUP OF BASEBALL MEN INDICTED Some of Men Alleged to Have Helped Fix Series Have Ask Canada’s Help Mr. Gorman said that since were no treaties with which a man could be extradited for a misdemeanor, federal officials would asked to re st the Canadian rnment to tell and Sul- livan as” unde it they are | found in that country. President Ban Johnson of the Am- ‘erican League now is en route to Washington to make this request, he said. Mr. Gorman said that detectives Fied will be sent to San Jose, Cal, to bring a | back ‘Hal Chase, arrested there Mon- Chicago, April 27.—In a t has been sent to a st of William Burns, ies baseball in appre roundup of me with the 1919 wor fede aid will be hending several who have given bond, it was annouw day at the state orney's lowing reports that some of the al sent word ite yester- s le: ading pitcher, his Detroit home he would come to Chi few days to give bond, ved from Lou alleged gamblers. news and Ben Levi, “Try It Out Yourself” says the Good Judge And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. The good, rich, real to- bacco taste lasts so long you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell. you that. Put up in two styles W-R CUT is a iong fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT isa short-cut tobacco +] ised to come here will be given longer re | Warrants r itor their arrest, ' | hurt. Several Give Bonds berg, George Weaver, Joe Jackson, Oscar de Williams, White and Carl Zork and Ben ‘Franklin of St. Louis have given bond, Mr. rman said, Local attorneys for Rachael Brown, Sullivan and Attell, said that if these en had fled from this country, “it was news to them.” ‘None of the mea who have prom- ox players, than May 1 to report, it was s: have already been but are bei up pending the promises of the men to report soon, DUNDEE BEATS ROCKY KANSAS Milwaukee, April 27.—Johnny Dun- | ‘ew York, outboxed Rocky Kan 1 de according to a majority ‘of sporting writers at the ringside, - ‘Dundee’s best round was the fifth. He drove Rocky to his knees with 4 right to the jaw. Rocky was up in an instant and apparently was not ‘Dundee, through “his clever ducking, caused the Luffalo boy to make many misses in blows directed to the head. Following the first -es- sion which looked even, Dundee ap- peared to outpoint his opponent in most of the rounds, though there wasn't much choice in the last two of three sessions. Kansas’ best blow landed en the body while Jounny lo- cated the eastern boy’s chin with con- siderable frequency. Kansas weighed 134 1-2 and Dundee -132 pounds. The boys, Richie and Pinkey, a boxer, their manager a BABE RUTH FINED FOR SPEEDING Babe Ruth is . He appeared ic court and was fined y driving his car up Broadway week at 27 mil hour, | | There are 126 t the United, States. APSULES Sale, Successful Each Capsule bears name &D Beware of counterfeits THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "\ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921 DEMPSEY TAKES — TO ROAD WORK . AT JERSEY CAMP New York, April 27.—Champion Jack Dempsey today began fori training at Summit, N. J. for his match with George Carpentier in Jer- sey City, July 2. Discarding his hap- hazard open play schedule he did both road work and sparring and w'!l d hereafter work on’ a iregular daily schedule, Following a short walk and runs on the road about his quarters he eight rounds with two of his ng partners. In the first set-to he faced Joe Benjamin, for four rounds and then met Jimmy Darcey tor four, | BASEBALL | LEAGUE STANDINGS American Association Minneapolis Indianapolis Kansas City Louisville . Milwaukee Toledo ... Columbus St. Paul . ee 4 7 5 6 4 5 4 4 American League Ww. LL. Pet. Cleveland ........--+5 9 3 750 Washington 8 3 127 New York .. 5 5 500 St. Louis . 5 6 455 ‘Boston ... 4 3 444 Chicago .. 3 5 375 Det roit .. 3 6 B33, ‘Philadelphia’ .. 3 7 300 National League as Wi, 4 Pet. fear . 3 750 Ch 3 667 New York 4 600 Brooklyn . 6 538, Boston ... 7 417 Philadelphia 6° 400 Cincinnati 8 38d St. Louis ... 7 125 RESULTS YESTERDAY American Association, - Kansas City 19, St. Paul 2. Milwaukee 7, Minneapolis 9. Lonisville 0, Toledo 5. Indianapolis 2, Columbus 4, Amer.ean. Leazue, Detroit 8, Cleveland 9, New York 4. 2, Boston, 1. Phila elphia National League. ‘Boston 10, Philadelphia 6. New York 1, ‘Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 5. Louis, rain. Chicago Pittsburg! CHICK GANDIL UNDER ARREST ‘Los Angeles,: April 27.—Arnold, “Chick” Gandil, was arrested on an indictment for alleged connection with throwing the 1919 world series, SPORT BRIEFS ‘Kansas City went into third place in the. American Association by wal- loping St. Paul, 19 to 2, The Blues made 3 hits. —* Hugh ‘Bedient, former ‘Boston Am- erican star, pitched his first game of ball yesterday for Toledo and held Louisville to 5 hits, Toledo winning 5 to 0. An error bv George Burns, the 956 Giants’ star outfielder, allowed Brook- lyn to win, 3 to 1. Cincinnati took an 11-inning fray 5 | from ‘Pittsburgh, 5 to 3. Cruise, Powell and: McQuilland made home runs in the Philadelphia-Boston National league game yesterday. Twenty-nine hits were made. Tris Speaker used: 23 players, but Cleveland beat Detroit, 9 to -8. (Bennie Leonard, lightweight champ, will meet Freddie Welsh in Jersey City on July 1. Libel action can be taken in de- fense of the reputations of the dead -|in France, Japan and some of the United States. BUSINESS MEN Why waste your: money on bogus adds. tical Sign Painter do the job, and get value for your money. ILMOOR IGNS URVEROR OF OF AINTED LL UBLIiCITY KINDS 214 BROADWAY PHONE 748 Residence 223 4th Street St, Louis 3, Chicago 1. Bismarck, North Dakota 1 Have Pilmoor your local and prac- firmative and Mr. Murphy the nega- tive. MURPHY AND LEAGUER TO | DEBATE ISSUES Minot, April 27.—Indications point | to’a more than capacity crowd at the Auditorium tonight for the joint de- bate on state politics between Francis J, Murphy of Minot and Senator Baker of Glenburn... Representatives of botlr ways of thinking in North Dakota are) expected tobe present in large num- bers tonight to support their cham- piows. It is expected that large num- bers of Nonpartisan league members and sympathizers will be at the meet- ing. Minoters and others are expected to turn out.in force to support the independent view. U. L. Burdick of Williston will pre- side. 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