The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 6

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\ ee ~ _ Cincinnati .. NEW YORK IS LEADING WAY How 60 Stop Fast-Flying Giants is Problem of Other Na- tional Teams CLEVELAND GOES GOOD! ; swing New, ¥ork, Tune’ 8.—'The: New. York Nationals having attained their first, ' pion Jack Dempsey is gounting on to} place goal at the outset of the first! Send Georges CarpeMlier back to/ western trip, are speeding at a rate! France with his championship aspira-| that will make it difficult to overtake| tions unfulfilicd. ~ them, The ousted Pittsburgh team} | BY JOHNNY’ KILBANE: Featherweight Champion ~ | Atlantic City, June 3.—The © sfewivel| ‘Ever ‘hear of that? It’s what’ Cain ; | Jack, ‘after we had finished spar-! has the advantage of playing at home| Ting, posed with me to illustrate just! while New ‘York leaders are getting better pitching and batting, The American leadership struggle is close because of the slow pace of the leading t . The Cleye- land world’s champions and New York started a four game, series yesterday, in which the. Yankees. will have a chance to overtake the Indians. The ‘Boston Nationals and the Wash- ington Americans are looming up’ in the major league races but have con- siderable ground to maker up.. Both teams are_ getting good pitehiing and batting, ° mal leagues the perfect In the} pitching of- the New York staff is the haldy outstanding “featur ‘ Fasgiglas hel Pittsburgh to one hi 16 Ne Toney each allowed t men only four hits. ‘Béntoagwirled a three hit game against’ Pfitladelphia. The Giant pitchers, wijl;be, put.to the test Saturday against the hard hitting, St. Louis team. With the re »ption of Boston, the other National teams are getting un-| steady pitching. St. é.ouis had a-bal- ance last week on the winning side only through the ability of the Car- dinals to smash out 107 hits, the first time the century mark has been pass- ed any week this season, Brooklyn, ‘Chicago, Philadelphia and Cincinnati are falling back. In the American league, Detroit} manages to keep pace with Cleveland «and New York, but like the majority} “of the American teafs, its scoring | power fs Only about equal to that of its opponents. ‘Boston is playing good ball in spots. The Red Sox outplayed Cleveland in two of tho three games of their pres: after breaking ‘even with! ‘St: Loyis, 6 erratic | errors. i D nSi it LARUE STANDINGS Indianapolis Kansas cy: St. Paul . Mineapolig. . Louisville Toledo .. Milwaukee Columbus Cleveland | : New York. , in = Washington . : eet Detroit . 27 24 Boston .. 21 21 St. Louis 21 27 Chicago . 18 27 Philadelphia ...,...16 a NATH Pittsburgh «.; New York’. Boston . Brooklyn . St. Louis .. Chicago :, Philadelphia F \ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Kansas Ojty, 12; Indianapolis, 4, St. Paul;,9; Columbus; “4. - Toledo, 6; Minneapolis, 4 Milwaukee, 2;Louisville, ‘ AMER! AGUE, New York, $; Cleveland, 2. Boston, 7; St. Louis, Washington, 3; Detroit, '2 Chicago at Philadelphia, rain. ————— NATIONAL LEAGUE, Cincinnati, 6; New York, 0. Boston, 10; Pittsburgh, 7. Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 6., St. Louis, 14; Brooklyn, 5. ___MR. GIBSON , ' IS 'NOW BACK AT THE McKENZIE N ‘The McKenzie . wishes ‘to ‘an- nounce that they have again. se- cured the serviees of Mr. Earl Gib- son, the popular Pignist, who has been at the’ Multnomah: jn Port- land, Ore., since leaving here, and ‘whom it has begn impossible to get until this time, together with Mr. Norman Pybvik, an accomplished Marimba-phone artist, and are again in a position to furnish the high class of music formerly en- pal reason for gel right musje, and feel sure that wit the talent.now available everyone will enjoy the entertainment that again will be furnished. SNAPPY’ and Up-to-t! ‘inute Jazz Orchestra in the Northwest, for parties in surrounding towns at lowest, rates. Phone or write, The McKenzie, Bismarck, for en- gagements.. Dea ‘| sparring partners. || HIS SHUT-OUT _| B semi pra bail park he had seen, We' furnish the BEST Peppiese— It what He'meant. The program is this:| (1) ‘The ‘champion jabs with his} left, tq put G and to ‘pull b to block. Then— {p) -'Bempsey shoots over a right to the heart, powerful. despite the faet] that it is started from his waist, and—| (3) Steps forward with. the “blow onto his'‘left foot, uncorking, as he; he moyes up. This blow usually bears; a knodkout ticket, for the heart blow; has left the opponent shaken, qgzed | and winded,’ It’s SteamDriven The “swivel swing” got its name in camp here.» Members of Jack’s tein: ing family used to kid the champ; when he got his arms swinging ‘for! the~one-two, telling him if he'd. get a! swivel chajr he wouldn't have to use) up’so much of his steam. And thé} swivel swing it became. But it’s: ‘steam-propelled. Dempsey :realizes full well that the! Frenchman is a faster man than any] he ever has met, and he isn’tprom-: ising anything definite as to what he’s; going to do. ‘But there’s one thing that the champ isn’t at all: hesitant about ‘and that is that if the old|‘ “swivel swing” has a chance to get, into action—well, the fans might as, well go home, for there won't, be any-| thing else around the arena to look at.; Tough on Pastners The practice that Big Jack is giving| himself on the “swivel” makes exist.) ence burdensome for his unfortunate The champ pulls; his punehés (as much as it is possi-| | ‘ble for any naturdl fighter to pull them), but ‘even: so, hardly a day passes’ but what someone in the ‘Demp- sey trainipg family packs his grip! and kisses the Camp goodby, unwilling! to stand the pymmeling longer. ‘Houck, Larry Jacobs, and all the ¢rowd- tell me that the big fellow, 44! a terror ,in. tho ring. Patchos pver the eye and tape over other. body bruises are common deco- rations around Dempseyvilic, “Most all’ the sparring partners wear thém’ at one time or another. (Copyright 1921 by’ ‘Newspaper Enter- “ SWEATER FOR Bissonette, Mandan’ pitcher, who has played in a number of cities, compli: | mented Bismarck on the new baseba]l park. He claimed it was the finest Frank Reed's prizes to sfyr on the; | ‘) baseball clui.didn’t last long. Andier tock is $10 prize for the first home run in the first. game.of the season. ‘Taylor’ has won 4 ‘swéatér for pitching |; 2 fgauine e this class of tobacco. -of satisfaction. will tell you that. . | Put up in two styles INTER - does so‘ straight left to the chin as|: Joe Benjamin; P {Some fans already are ‘getting ap lil- ————— “H anes! Feo Loca That ; gives sw a man ‘more i chewing. satis: than*he‘ever got out of the ordinary kind. -Smallerchew, lastslonger -~80 it costs less to chow ‘And the good, rich to- bacco taste gives a world Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew | W-B CUT is a long fine: cut tobacco ; “RIGHT HT CUT i is a short-cut tobagco curasiPron TAC ait TOGRAPH: TO N | | | LUSTRATING BY. POS THE FIRST, SBC SEY'S " WwW. STS TO. "KAYO CARPENTIER- ‘AND! WHICH KILBANE DESC. 'S TODAY. PASSBET: G6. PG ASO cs. AM mer tonight. (nae = BABE RUTH Is s the first shyt-out game of tlre season The sweater was selected by Taylor { Al Anderson spent a busy time with | the dentist Monday. Because of an; — abscessed jaw. he had agi number. of | teeth extracted and'hoW Hopes to eet in good shape very quickly. Jimmy Cunningham, of. Wilton, who was with Lisbon, is-through with tha: ! team and will. play with Enderlin, it is understool: \ {Tl Mandan helieves that Russell, her new. pitcher, will deliver the goods. | He showed Plucle? Sunday, altuough | [he was a A big “Bas eball Tod: ay” banner will; be strung across Foufyth street to re} mind fans of evening: games. , ‘ Spe ion is rife as to “whet Moore, Minot’s: “Babe” R&th,. wil be able to put the ball out of the Bis- ~ marck ball park next Friday, Saturday and Sgnday. ‘The local fence’ are reg~ ulation, and automobiles will not be din the outfield since the ‘addi- 3 being built to the grandstand. | tle wagers as“to whether. Moore wiil | get a homer during*ihe ‘series. 4 KODAK FINISHING] Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO Successors ‘to HOLMBOE STUDIO FOR THAT Ratt ‘TTER KIND of Dry Cleaning, Pressing and’ i Repairing—See | KLEIN: «. |) TAILOR AND CLEANER |) Phone 770 STATE FAIR CLY A 16-1971 FINED $100 New York, Jung 8.—Babe Auth, home ‘run king’ of the New York Americang, today ‘was sentenced to ohe day in the city prison and fined $10) in Magistrate’s court for automobile speeding. RIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS ‘pullt‘into U. S. Tires S Higto Y. 8, Tubes, | slow, with Dempsey reigning: “T can ina a big. difference in the | outcome of a, fight 812 Rosser St. _ FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY June 10th, 11th and 12th. =! Worth im 100 Miles to See’ Dp a inst “jEweerswaT tf sabes a FOR REFEREE’ e OF BIG MATCH “Minot will play Hightower ae Moore::: eile ox nal eg ae wn Big leaguers in their prime, as good as the best. Sensational batters, - hitting better than .350 in the big league. the Dempsey-Carpentier fight fa] 2A ‘great chance to see high class baseball © played in Bismarck’s hew ball park. The. best and fastest diamond wet of Chicago, Come to Bismarck Friday, Saturday and ‘Sunday. Three big days, i Vain 2a : Friday and Saturday at 6:30 P. M. : . Sunday Game at 3 P. M. ; “The two fastest: teams in Ni rth Dakota. “Come and sce Bismarck’$ ‘scoring’ machine in action. steadily a 2 to-1, favorite. Reports from France say that | some money is being bet there on ! Carpentier at 5 to-7 and. at 4 to 5. Most of the bets:are being with- | held awaiting the apnouncement. | of a referee, for the fans. realize, that a. poor third man’ in the ring | “LEGION SION MEMBERS, ATTENTION _.. Last: regular meeting of sum *S BISMARCK, NORTH Uf , ‘allover the Northwest fr Only i MAIL US YOUR: FILMS ® oe POU probably Imbw a man whove car is a hobby with him. He-‘knows just why it’s a the best little old car there is of its class. : ‘And he'll stand up for that car against the oo world in.any kind of an argument. . : Drager “6 * «7 ry : c oy : Year by year an increasing number of men feel the: same way about U.S. Tires. , "For a while they may try “job lot” stuff, “bargains,” “big discounts” and “rebates.” | ‘Bat usually ie doesn't take long for a man to se oallag a a ae sente the ¢ of the standard quality tire. 4 ost J ‘ hes For yeare U, S. Tire makers have been build- | eas ‘ ing quality tires for sane tire users—for the car _ : ae : -+ of.medium or light weight no less than for the ‘ 2 heavy car.” The tire buyers of the land have responded | with a mighty U. S. Tire following. .° a s The U.S. Tire makers meet the re- sponsibility for supplying this nation- wide ‘following wi characteristic } energy: Ninety-two U. S Factory Branches are established, covering = entire country. _ Find the U. S Tire dealer wo has the intentiorl of servirig you. You will know him by his; full, completely: sized line of fresh, live U. S.Tires— quality first, and the same choice \. Of size, tread and type as in the big-. _ (gest chies of the land. : States Tires tates 3 Rubber Company oo C WwW. HENZLER, Dealer , Tire Sales and A sleanising, full, Me Phone 725 2 i/

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