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* far-in the history of.t - TRAIN FOR SUZANNE E FOU COLORED TEAM — OPENS A TWO GAME SERIES i Locals Meeting Fast Canada’ Team and Will Have To Go To Win | Bismarck vs. Calgary Black Sox. | The game will be called at 6:30 ‘o'clock this evening. Tomorrow even- | ing the two teams will meet again. at 6:30 o’clock on the Bismarck grounds. The vame promise to be the most entertaining of the season. The Cal- gar of Canada, has been organized for sev- eral years. In these years the team has developed a reputation, that has; made it 4 stellar attraction all over! awestern Canada and in Minnesota,; Wisconsin, South Dakota and other) western states. i There’s plenty of action in a game with the Black Sox. Every man on; the team is said to be a rooter all of the time, with one or two performing: antics to: amuse the crowd if the game, becomes the least bit dull. The team! has a good record against North Da-| kota teams ‘and the locals will have to} go to win the two games. Either Taylor or Higgins is slated to pitch for Bismarck in the opening game of the two-game series; Coble is back from Minot where he: helped Minot beat Leeds, 2 to 0, and Mel An- derson and Swartz are back from Hazelton, where they played yester- day with Hazelton at the big celebra- tion down there. There will be no other baseball games in Bismarck for several days. RUTH'S STRING. OF RECORDS IS STILL GROWING Big Hitter’s New Marks Would Fill Big Book, Says Writer N j OTHER! BITS: OF SPORTS — BY DEAN SNYDER. : There. aren't enough adjectives in the book to fit Babe Ruth. His seven home runs in five days is' @ world record: But what ofthat! Two of the seven. drives were world; beaters. His drive on the Polo Grounds! June 13 taped 460 feet and on June 14-he hit one that tape@475.feet. _ ‘(Mike ‘Tiernan hit a ball over the fence.at the-old Polo Grourds at 110th reet and “beat Boston. 1.to 0, years ago.. That was considered the slam record: then.” No measurements were taken of it, however. ‘Roger Connor. pasted the ball over} the center field fence at. the. old, Polo Grounds, . ais Several years ago Joe Jackson “golfed” a°homer over the flagpole at), the end of the right field stund at the. ‘present, Polo Grounds. Joe's cir-| ciiit- drive was: considered the longest hit, of .all time until Bate's latest feats." ‘Bus. those two drives Babe's into the center field bleachers are the first balls ever to carry that je park, His récord sock puts awother page in the history of Babe Ruth and base- ball. “ - HUGGINS' Milter Huggins needs pitching on his ball. club worse than he needs Babe Ruth or any other of his play- ing stars. ; ‘Last spring béck, to, San Francisco after keeping him on the’ Yank bench. for a full season. > . ‘ . O’Doul has won six starts in a row for the: Frisco Seals this spring. a “Huggins could use some af O'Doul's stuff pretty handily now: Another: guess of Huggins’. gone weong. I SPRING DOPE FICKLE Spring training form’ of: tall clubs is about as ‘trustworthy as.éMissouri mule’s hoofs. 8 * Last spring in the magnolia’ scented Lake Charles ball park, Connie Mack's team looked like a weak hitting out- fit: with the best pitching staff in the; leggue. 7 ‘And: now’ records show that the! Mackihen are hitting like world beat- era, only a few notches below the slugging Yanks. The’ pitchers who ‘bloomed in the spring are bloomers now, "Phe Athletics play two kinds of ball— —Dennant and tailspin. They have the honor of having lost; more bal] games than any team in| either league. ots ".: CAR® HAS TELEPHONE (Dempsey ‘scouts have been busy birds at the Carpentier camp. They've discovered that the French- man has one punch—and he tele- phones It. Tis telephone is a little sign. Just} before he shoots right he turns it over ‘in a little corkscrew way similar to. Kid McCoy’s famous wallop. And Dempsey’has practiced to side- step just such a drive, counter and meet Cafpentier coming in, which in- creases big dynamiting fist about 100; per cent. A telephone has no business in the/ fighting arena, of Homer GUESS BAD Announcement that Mile, Suzanhe) Lenglén, French tennis ace,.is coming; to America in July, has put a new zest) into the: game. , With: all the glory she has so sen- sationally won in Europe, she will be a big drawing card everywhere. . | Mrs. May: Sutton Bundy, national; chardpion: in 1904. and the only Ameri-‘ Black Sox, famous colored team | he sent Hefty O'Doul! ‘CARP TO MAKE TARGET sah oat s OF JACK’S BAD EYE ected-tickets at the door until it was| and fought two draws. BISMARCK VS. CALG: Dempsey in action. Notice the sear over his left eye. / That wi target for Carp on July 2nd. BY QEAN SNYDER. Jack Dempsey’s lame left eye will be one of the chief targets Georges Carpentier will be shooting at July 2. ttAs far as is known at the present time the champion’s eye is the only vulnerable spot on his superb body. His;chin has nevér been accused 09 being a ‘weak spot—not in all his 67 ring battles, ’ ~ “If the Frenchman could’ reach the lame eye target with one of hig flying punches he would get a great ova tion from hig backers—and he wiil have plenty/ df them. It would hurt Dempsey’s pride far more. than his fighting strength to face an audience of forty or fifty thou. sand fang. with blood streaming down his black. muzzled face. 4 » And If He Did— On. the. other. hand, Carpentier would .do well to remember what hap- pened to Jatnaica Kid, the negro spar- ring partner who’ first opened that wound ‘oti the champion. me Dempsey hit the Jamaica lad so hard that: he .was out. just fifteen minutes following: contact. : The normal fighting ‘Dempsey is. can‘ woman ever to win the English| championship, is starting. to. train} again after a loug layoff from serious; ten! ee p Mi rk. K. Browne, national! champion’ of 1913 and:1914, also -will) resume practice with the anticipation; of ‘getting, a match with the French star, |. ae i Super stars:.in- any game.are its best promoters. uf MIRACLE STUFF. GON’ aint (Moran was ance called a Miracle) ‘Man. aang ‘Thoge were the palmy days for Pat. He had a ball glub that stuck together then, ' The Red craft went the way of many! other. brilliant -organizations. The! cogs of his winner began to think about themselves more than the team.; ‘The Cincy’s' began to backfire. j ‘So Pat wrecked the outfit and away went his miracle stuff. ‘But righy now he has a younger team in, process of. building another pennant winner. There is a splendid spirit in the club. And Pat may live to see the time; whenhe will again ‘be called a Miracle DEMPSEY HAS i SHORTER CAREER | ‘THAN, GEORGES) William Harrison “Jack” Dempsey, : born in Manassa, Col., June 24, 1893, is a novice in ring affairs when com- pared with the fistic experience of Georges Carpentier, hig challenger. | Carpentier's earliest ring éngage-| ments date back to 1907, when the Frenchman was but a slip of a boy. Dempsey's first official battles were fought in 1915, Hl A contest with one Kit! Hancock, | whom Dempsey knocked out in a sin-i gle round, is the first official engage- ment credited to the conqueror of Jess Willard. Dempsey, however, tells; | with evident delight, of an earlier bat- tle, Dempsey himself: was the promoter, | ticket-taker and a principal on, that boxing program, which grew out of.an argument with another youth at Mont- | rose, Col. They. were -about to set- tle the difficulty in the usual: Ameri-; man style, with fists, when Dempsey, showing a certain business acumen that. has been noticeable .in both,/him: and his manager in later days, sug- |” INGROWN NAIL Toughen Skin -and Toe Nafii ‘Turns Out itself | A few drops of “Outgro” upon the | skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces -inflammation and pain and eo toughens the tender, senstive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail nef naturally outward almost over it. ‘“Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug bear a tlpy bottle containing direc- tions. . tigers. tiger, but the mi The wound was fir: _ It healed well. a chance to--re-open it after, his memory~ti that first di round. grouch. - He has bathed the spot with alcohol a hundred times a day, trying to make it heal from ‘the inside’ first... {"" ” Rigt now ‘it: looks -as ‘if he had done a good: job. ' i He doesn't, mind -being socked: on the chin or 1 punishment. ~ But “he doesn’t want his He wants to be in trim when he goes against his first real challenger. Improving Fast, fussed with. “BISMARCK fetiee He'll be guarding that spot in. train- ing and he'll cover it in the, big’ fight if he doesn’t forget. : But our guess is that Carpentier had best not rip that pen u less he wants'to gested that they hold the bout tndoors, and charge admisstior { ROM , STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX was built to live | up to Studebaker’s ideal of what a light six- cylinder car should be—and the new low price is merely a result of Studebaker’s manufacturing facilities and greatly increased volume—a result of being built complete in the most modern and completely equipped automobile plantin the world. ee! yt ad pitched a ring in the town) tier worfon a foul in 13 rounds. He Dempsey sold and col-} then defeated Lepine in six -raunds Descamps They split the $50] had been bringing his youthful aud “gate” al Jared it was. “easy} tege along carefully and. already -he money.” was showing excellent. form. among ‘That bout ‘started Jack Dempsey In} France’s best bantamweigtits, j-| / HIT THE BALL any Sport has seen. Chicago, June 23.—Here are rhasopa A | Washington 5, Philadelphia 4, ‘Boston 5, New York 1. ‘ RANK! RAVIN, Preaidemt, Detroit | merican League Club—‘It’s. not’ the i r io lively ball, for ‘there is no @uch thing. 5 ‘American ‘Association The balls are all the same. The-hit-| | Loulville 13, Columbus 4. ting is caused by the rules prohibit-| , Toledo 6, Indianapolis 3. pee Hitcher trom Woctoriny the ball] ‘Minneapolis 1, Milwaukee 0, a je. He'd ru rt on it to rough- 6, K: y 9 en jt up a little, apit on it and do lots #3 Baal gaara City, aa of other things to enable him to get a_better grip. These things are barred Row, and tye pitchers are ineffective i time to and five on decisions. He fought three draws and was.viefeated once, by Jack Downey.:* ae CARPENTIER GOES as a result. He fougtit 27 battles during 1915 and 1916, winning 18 by Knockouts advanced by: gome of buseball’a lead- ers in explaining the Increased long i ‘ aera PLAYER WINS - FROM. BREWERY nn Tlow’ ‘Georges pentier, takea from’a’Lens' brewery, where-he: work- ed.as an officeyhoy, won his first hat yy knocking ou rancois: Des- | campse his instructor, when Bescamps attemmpted’to cl of: the choice jegends of boxing. Des- PRIZE RING! astise the youth, Is one| distance -hitting: ¥ TRIS SPEAKER, Manager af the world ‘champion Cleveland Indians--| “Ineffective pitching -fs the cause They've barred the emery ball, the spitter and all the old deliveries,” The pitchers haven't anything left -but: a glove and a prayer and'they work the prayer overtime.” “ -TY COBB, Mansger of the Detroit VESTERDAY'S RESULTS ‘National, Le; Chicago 5, St. Lovis Brooklyn 3, Philladelphia’®. ° Boston.9, New York nings,) §, Pittsburgh 5, Cincinmati 2. (12 in- St. ‘Andrews, Scotland, ‘June 23.— (By the Associated. Press.) — Jack Hutchison, Chicago, playing remark- able golf. jeune fleld at thé end of the first rowitd of the British open golf championship tournament here -[ today turning: in score of 72. The recent ripping open of the soit | eyebrow gave Dempsey an awful iy the nose. ‘He “ ound open wi a’ mad man, * ay. few “ American League : ~Detrolt 7, St. Louis 6.°~ Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. compa keen perception on that day, a8 well ‘aé,his shrewdness and perse- verance, hag been « most impertant factor. insbringing the French” boxey to the praminent position he now ,oc- cuptes, e ‘hree:four-round contests constitut- ‘led Cappentier's first year of ring ac- tivity in 1907. Two of these he won; ae- teating ony 3 Bourgeous and Wet- inck, ‘French ‘hoxers whose only ¢ ta fame is that they once met Gear, Carpentier,: There was more opposi- sition. in the: third battle and at the |-end ot faur. rounds, Carpentier was 'the loser: to. one Mazoir; another { Frenchman’ who hus sunk into‘obscur-| easy ‘to hit homers dud now the baty |i! ity. Qaypentign’s total ring earnings| ters swing their, hardest. Everyone i “yearéare said to have been] takes a full swing-at the ball; result: more long, hits than. ever. ; ‘KID.GLEASON, Manager of the Chi. cago. White Sox—“It's-partly the fast ball. and: partly” Americans—“Baseball moves’tn cy- clés. We had the cycle of great base running, the cycle of great pitching and Dow we have the cycle of heavy hitting. 4 won't last jong.” ‘ JOHNNY: EVERS, Manager of the Chicago Cubs—“It’s the lively - ball. The ball is so fast the players can't handle it'and the furce that. used *o be used in bunting now puts the bali out of the -infield. The fast ball is rippling inflelders and spoiling, the game. JOHN HEYDLER, pi mnt of the National League.—“Babe Ruth caused it. Babe made every one think it was MINNESOTA _ BATTERIES * ‘GUARANTEED FORTWO YEARS (Free replacement, be ‘the 8 The following year was more suc- -cessful, ‘Zwice in hig. 16th year the id ghman wou’ by knockouts, Wt0s fn rea, 2 1e¥igw country: 2 ‘An and Salmon, an EngifSaman, the|‘that the wagtern clubs' pitchers. are irst in three rounds, the latter in 18.} net in condition. Most’ of the’ heavy; In‘another bont with Salmon, Carpen-| hitting has been in the east by. east the. fact the weathe: has been'so bad inthe central’ wea; Electric Service & Tire Co. + 215 Main Street bis hest Calgary Black Sox : Against . 5 INTER - STATE ae FAIR JULY 11 -16*1921 Bismarck 6:30. TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT ~ June 23-24 eyebrow “ pro team of Canada. Bismarck’s team-is in fine shape for these games. You will miss a treat if you are not present at both games. BASEBALL~-THURSDAY AND FRIDA Ae lL ee s Wasdee ret ie a “THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH 7? 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