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NEW YORK IS GAMBLING MAD OVER BASEBALL: By N. E. A. Service. New York, Sept. 14.---If New York gets the world se! and chances are bright that at least one end of the games will be pl , and pos- sibly both--the event will comg at a time when the Biggest Cfty is in the throes of the worst gambling epidemis r known, i or is a bookmaker for the Your net door neighbor play poker with you, pinochie with the gen-! tle man across the hall, or spins the topple top with the younger generation on the floor below. The elevator pilot ¢ that the man in the a got from the owner horse; your | subway neighbor willing to het y number for number on train; the hallboys ar: the telephone operator 0 es you to} bet on the Giants today; und the news- | stand dealer informs horse hit th The under’ s you tips ning office it may be secn without much difficu’ the races.) New York is race mad. Conside i One of the men who control racing | says he is afraid to install the mutual! system on New York tracks for fear| that the crowds could rot be handled The present sytem is otal betting. A racing publication, fortunate in: picking winners for the first two weeks of its existence, has 300,000 readers now. | Ato certain triangular space in the! very heart of New York, hookmakers | gatner every day to nay off their cus- tomers. It is said that a milli lars changes hands thete daily. | BASEBALL | LEAGUE AMERIGAN @; | Most effectve. Louisville YOUTH VS. EXPERTENCE —-- KILBANE S STYLE 16 THE. BY MS FAMOUS ‘RIGHT CROSS (By Roy Grove) MENACING LEFT JAB FOLLOWED ‘Danny Frush, Baltimore feather- | weight, why» boxes Johnny Kilbane, ! ‘September 17, for the featherweight! ponent with one blow. title, is a fighter who ‘tends strictly to | his knitting, {3 That is, he has one style and ho! adheres rigidly to it. | He is not a scintillating performer | —not a master, from the standpoint | of<tricke-y—but he has two good! hands,. two good, fast legs, and two! good, sharp eyes, all of which he uses to fa advantage. } ‘Cnce a fight starts, Frush is on the} mp CY FRU VHT job until the last gong, attacking con- | TEND ERY DANNYE PRUSH | RIGHT: tinually and rarely giving ground. nme So Se OO Frush Is “Crowder” He is of the crowding type of fight- | den, president of the Minneapolis r. + American Association club. Crowding in, he makes the wther! The purchase of Roy Birkenstock fellow punch, even if he doesn’t punch: fom. the Redfield club of the Dako’ himself and the result is constant! league iw: Iso announced by Presi- and continuous action. {dent Belden” “Birkenstock will report Frush’s style is almost an_ exact; at once. replica of Benny Leonard's. Thee is nothing fancy about him, but what he does he does well and thoroughly. Urbana, Il., Sept. 14—Coach Rol (rush is a good hitter. He isn't a Zuppke, upon returning from his v: Ke*chel or a Leonard, but a snappy,! cation yesterday, found that six Uni- cutting puncher who can drop an op-j{ versity of INinois football candidates -upon whom he had counted for per- manent positions, were lost to the ; team. Carney, Major, Helstrom and y ¢ 18] Reitch are out with injuries and ill- knockouts in ‘five years, while Kil-; ness, while Zuppke .announced that 2 { | HLLINOIS LOSES SIX MEN He has the knack of timing his blows perfectly and this makes them He hus scored | JOHNNY KILBANE, ®EATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION, But Can Danny Frush’s Youth Be Served Where . Kilbane Retains His Prize Ring Cunning. FRUSH IS A BENNY LEON: LEFT, AND CON- jMounced yesterday by George K. Bel-| fight commander during the war, fell 150 feet and was killed DAIL BIREANN NAMES MEN TO NBET BRITISH Plenipotentiaries to Carry OMT trom cither overhand or underneath Negotiations Are Ap- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IN with mS LEFT HARVEST FIELDS |Forced to Quit, Though, When He, Refuses to Take Out Card | and Threshing Machine is | Wrecked REPLICA, OF ARD - RUSHING he W. W. TELL OF PLAN | ' Frank Snyder, of Bismarck, sought adventure in the Dakota harvest | elds, ‘He found it—with the I. W. W. | *“I_ wouldn’t want to go through it | again right now, I wouldn’t have miss- led it—and I leartied a lot,” he said. i ‘Snyder and some other Bismarck | men, who went tuto the, northern part jot the state, were forced to quit the harvest fields because they would not; take out I. W. W. cai t | | “We Were working near Plaza,” he| | said, “and had refused to take out! jcards. While we wete, working the | [threshing machine began to cough up| | bolts and other piéces of iron—the I. | ; wi W. had made good their threat to/ | wreck thé’ machine if We stayed.” | | "The. mathine was pit out jot com- | 1 mission and ‘Snyder and his compan- fons were forced to leave.. arsine WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, ee BISMARCK MAN FINDS ADVENTURE IN * WITHTHE “WOBBLIES” ~~. believes. a revolution is coming in this country in which the working classes will be atraigned against the capitalists, and that the United States will become a second Russia. SENATORS LEAVE FOR COAL FIELDS Washington, Sept. 14—Members of the senate committee investigating conditions in the West Virginia coui fields will leave Washington Saturday for West Virginia witn the intentior of resuming the inquiry in an infor- mal manner. t : The sub-committee meeting in ex- ecutive session today decided against immediate resumption of the formal inquiry in the coal fields pending con- clusion of ¢! spder aid arson trials in Mingo county and :he grand jury proceedings in Logan county. CAMPAIGN WILL GAIN MO- MENTUM IN NEXT WEEK (Continued from page 1) lence in the people and government i of our state will greatly improve our ‘eredit and bring to our state the | moneys needed by our farmers and ‘Snyder started’ ou oxcar pill it in mun” styfe, ‘He‘and some other Bi ; marck men oh tHe train fan into a venture just. aftéet they left Garrison. A ‘bunch of “wobblies” boarded the i train.” An organizer’ démanded he take ut a ‘card. Snydér demurred, | The “Wwobblies” told thé local men to: take out cards or bé thrown off the train,’ The local mén received pro- tectiofi of the train crew, and rode on to Ma: They weré in'Max at the time df the mufder recently afd then went ‘én forth. i f In the little town of Plaza, Snyder ; Sat down on the sidewalk with 50 or 75 others at the outdoor “employment | office” and farmers drove in looking | |for men to work.” - ! peatetet | . “The farmers went, down the line—' Senn afore a5 ae _ (Heated nftarol $4 et a uy hour jay 7 ft the wobblies wanted $5 and a 10-hour Be Neen acces MOREE y, and if they ‘offered that a lot of uate bd . wobbifes wouldn’t work anyway,” said Snyder. “I stepped out to go to work and the J.’ W. W,' tried to per- suade me not to go. id I wouldn’t work long, ent country’ is full of ers,” Snyder said. They 1 the -harvest workers, ride froight} trains aiid make their living by! rob- bing men who have beon* working. and underhand when I was. with Birmingham in the minors,” says Charlie. “It’s a: great help. s | “I can throw a curve-or slow ball ‘and by mixing in a few fast ones sinessmen for every legitimate pur- and put on | Muscle The American Billiatd and Bowl- ing Parlors will in a few days have one of the ‘finest and latest equip- ped Bowling Alleys in North Da- kota. : We will have our new Bowling Alleys installed by the Brunswick Co., and their experienced men will be here to arrange, and put the CUA linneapoli . s i ‘ vat i ‘ . * jj es tie bane’s record is 22 in 15 years. \(McKelsey, one of the most promising proved | ‘ cn bi sidearm, it sort of keeps The Prison Stamo ? alleys -in order with ntific Toledo . : Kina unane’s rian Frush with | Ute, aspirants, had left Illinois for Saar | the batters guessing: Not afl 1. W. W's are Vail fellows. | knowledge. -- Miieanlcs ‘ pil enw a enone Nabe ‘and foonere college. Dublin, Sept..14.—(By the ‘Aswoctat- | ‘Of course the underhand ball-is| thé tocal tian found. Beat retry Bowling has always been con- Indianapol 7a Fane Ue oin the Hekamad bet ed Press:)—Appointment of plenipo.| the hardest to control, but I worked up Seek ation banat oe vi ie ceded as one of the best indoor St. Paul : i Johnnylcan dizsy the contender! _MERMAN.BUFF MATCHED | {tentiarles to carry on negotiations /on it until T have ft down pat. 1| Semi; Neck to Blamarck—he talked f SPorts and health builders. | Columbus .. 69 83 405) or place himn ina position through his’ New York, Sept, 14—Pete Herman, | with British repregentztives on the| have never-tried to use it exclusive-| St tedgth to one, who tried again tof ,, Cur, piace will be conducted in { left leads for the famous Kilbane World’s bantamweight champin, and| settlement of ‘the [risa question wa‘! ly, like Carl Mays, for two reasons.! soi him a Catd, AW-L. W. W. card, | the best of order and sanitary con- AMERICAN LEAGUE, right cross to go shooting in, he! ‘ohnnv Buff, claimant of the flyweight | approved by the Dail Kireann at its| The delivery is hard on’ ‘the’ arm, | witch’ id in book fotm, is sold for ‘$2. ! ditions. 1 4 aes Won Lost -|thinks that'll be about enough. For championship, have been matehed to| session here téday. nd by throwing the same kind of | tes are $1 a month. There’ are | Gee fgstab ini idee te acanaine 51 52 New York ... Cleveland St. Louis 67 the valiant aspirants who have tried! Promoter Tex Rickard announced last| aries says this was done “in, view of year, Southern ti ‘sta icture of! ‘ Washington 70 jand failod. ... .. « | Might. The boys have agreed to weigh | 4 poaeinle conference with represen-| League, Glazner was rated ag only a Se ae EE ee it. This levs about October 1st. Boston .. 68 Kilbane is much the better boxer of ;in at 118 pounds at 2 o'clock on the] tatives of the British government.” ¥. pit Chief Yellowhorsé, with | stamp is sold for $3, every three ; Detroit . 73 .479| the two in that he has more of the | day of the contest. The Dail: plenipotentiaries, it was, tha Little Rock club, was the, big{ months. It may replace three montlily | f jnmmnneintismn miantinytanteaannem tilt tit Chicago 79 .422|“real stuff.” , ; } marooned explained, wete! hot appointed to. go| Star of the southland, , due’ stampa: The procééds, the or-|§ —— -- ‘ Philadelphia 85 350, [He is mote Versatile on both attack | RAIN PLAYS HAVOC. to Inverness in response to the prime ‘anager Gibson, of the Pirates | ganizer said, was to furnish tobacco, | . illiard & and defense; he can shift quickly and | grabbed them both. Glagner. start- | fruit; etc., to “comrades” in’ jail. American Billiar : NATIO) L LEAGUE, the champ counts on that to make! meet tor the bantamweight title in Frush take rank with tne others of/Madison Square Garden September 23, Kohat, India, , Sept., 14.—Abnorma! hit at the very completion of a shift. | rainfall has caused considerable daim- The Dail’s official bulletin announce. ing approval of,the: five. plenipotent: minister’s inyitation. Wut. have been : chosen to carry on possible investiga- all. both overhand and dnderhand, the batter is mixed up.” Last in, the’ placed in the book monthly stamps, to! show, that dues are paid. The I. W. W.}. cd, off early ‘in the season taking | ‘These fellows seem to think it is is turn regularly with the veterans, | an honor to have served in jail,” said! bowlers with what we are going to do, for we expect to open our al- Bowling Parlors Won Lost Pet.| . He is a better fenter than Frush, ; age in many districts of india. Roads,| tions. which may or may not follow rue { | New York . 86 54 .616|and a snappier hitter. He has the; pridges and railways wi:: Tequire sev-| the receipt by Mr. Lloyd George ot ind hitting a sensational stride. Ard |Snyder, “Some of ‘them boasted of 118—Sth Street ; Pittsburgh . 83 53 —«.61 | Detter head; in fact, he’s credited with | eral months’ work to make repairs, | the Dail cabinét reply. | Chief Yollowhorse, in big: company, being in a half dozen times.” i ‘ St Louis . 61 555 | being the aulcgest ihinkse in the ring. | mh? f Paes £ ns | Showed ‘only ordinary ability. The I... W. W:, Snyder said, really | 2 y 4 3 5 fo. John; | . : pss) | 4 Scie j prookiya 66 Ba AeA will win? i \ Dever se rt. i The as Am er Meron ap ta - Cincinnati 5 455|.,.The answer depends entirely on)... Bs i Die dasemn neat oe Wat Raindrops ate measured by permit ij Chicheot: $5 “340 | Kilbane’s internal conditfon. [ican and Japanese consul-generals atl tine them to fith into a shallow tray SBE Os Bey oe It his spark plugs are fouled, he| Mudken recently protes:ed to Genera!) containing dry MOY or plaster of pari Tyee a “834/ may have trouble staying the limit, [Chang Tsolin against tis holding uP} rach drop’thus tinkes a cust of itself, i Tt ought to be a comparatively | Slt revenues. The funds in question hi Ch ie ‘efully gagated.” The | i AMERICAN ASSOC ON. short fight if Kilbane is the man he| mount toc ebout: $600,000. iiaest rintivons are apa i duiarier i Indianapolis, 3-9; Toledo, 2-2. used to be, for the champion will be} Paar amr Ts of ‘an inch in ‘dizineter | x ; Louisville, 10; Columbus, 3. in splendid condition upon entering | NEW BRAND OF ZEBRA, Ln F 2 } i Others postponed, r | the ring. | Cape Town, Sept. 14.--A new brand ae é " bs : é ‘ i s If Kilbane has lost his stamina, the, of zebra has been discovered. It’s as Corncob Has Real Vatue. ee e 7 @ ROSA AL \ | bout will last onger and the further; large as a pony, fatter than a horse The lowly corticob can bé 4 7 ei p 4 A ( i it goes the better are Frush’s chances. and has black stripes that are so al aarticl U WI e in eres @ O 4 roit, . Frush is said.to be planning to get broad there is more black than whiie os inade. in. the. bur of | i) ti Chicago, 6; New, York, 2. | Kilbane after the sixth round when on the skin: y eeilie Denartinent of Aget | ~ : | i Cleveland, 11; Philadelphia, 5. the champion begins to tire. { Fahy eT After a. high-grade adhesive | i St. Louls, 15: Washington, 1, Kilbane, on the other hand, declares | KILLED IN TEST FLY, ‘ b Ce eee ae ‘ t ‘ f < i i Neha aie he will wade right in while the echo! Nesiee tinta! bigpes is removed, pure. cellulose, a very good | 7 Ra, ; of the first bell te ‘et to be heard, andy Berlin, Sept. 14.—While testing @) quality of paper, and valable lime | ghead : ; 5 ‘ : NATIONAL LEAC make short work. of the Limehouse | #@W form of motorless fiying machine, ptaduets are recovered ‘from the rest | Hl Now a } Pittsburgh 5: B AG an Knight, B Lieut. Leusth,-a’ distinguished German die. “ $ | fo) or i New Yor It'll be youth vs. experience. But y ~ y EAA AR, cE Philadelph: ? whether youth will be served when 1 Eiboktee at St. Louis, the old master still retains his cun- THREE. WAY PITCHING MAKES GLAZNER, | 2 aba rewnes (ooo PIRATE ROOKIE, FAMOUS IN YEAR cong pees vat eae a The Tribune is now able to supply any and all cus- ’ H eo 8 « {] TEX MIGHT MATCH THEM|“evastated France, an whose aus- . faye 18 ci by SAIN! i "| pices she came to the United States} : p ee to play in matches for the benefit of Wedding Invitations, . . Mourning Cards. "ON THE OTHER HAND ‘ _ HAND | BY GROVE. , oe “1 think a man like Johnny Wilson ought to be thrown out, of the, ring for life,” chirps Tex Rickard. Now ain't that a fine howd'y'do for ‘a man of Tex’s learnin’ to be think- ing up. ‘ Nobody is to blame but Tex him- self. He read the pap He knew the Cleveland squabble wi ‘ehearsed be- fore the New York boxing commission, | that Wilson imported : referee and! took the long esid of the count on the over-stuffed | Then he turned right around and) signed them up Right in the middle of the argument Who knows before the Jersey box} ing commisgion gets through investi-| gating. — | + kon aa i A. Se ee eae yA thorough physical examination of Wedding Announcements. Dance Invitations. push the mitts at each other, put ‘em ° in a town where there is no boxing {be famous French player wae mado Visiting Cards, Plain stock. _ Business Announcements. commish. te *# «® To satisty his appetite [eidge,, They stated thal ile deeele | | CHARLIEG GUAZNER “AND UHI reap Rene ved + was in no condition to play tennis and EE 'VERIE: TOP . 5 He sniffed a stick of dynamite. | that it would be unwise for her to| BOTTOM, BUT AND, OO ARM Birth Announcements. Commercial and Professional Cards. DOGGONE!! janake the attempt. Dr. Goodridge de- | AND UNDERARM. Pilea pate) Whew, what a relief to get this FIFTY-FOUR stuff off our minds. soe A lot of prize fighters are idolized —others have idle eyes, .fter a smack- fest. + 8 8 They say horseshoes bring luck. (Frush will be called upon to weigh 126-at ringside, Kilbane,doesn’t have to make the weight, but, he won't weigh any more than Frush. Johnny's hands are in good shape, as a recent. X-ray: proved. He: is not worrying about them now ard con- sequently, is slamming them hard jin training, ; Ese (He will take every chance with his dukes on the 17th, because he has sixty thousand dollars at stake and if he wins the fight, he can get gcdly purges for hoxing Andy Chaney, Sam- my Sieger, Charley Beecher and Billy DeFoe. SUZANNE NOT’ TO MAKE TOUR ‘New York, Sept. 14—Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, ‘French ,woman tennis cham- pion, has been compelled to cancel the exhibition, tour which had been arranged for her, because of ill health. This announcement was made last night by the American committee for two days ago, and yesterday by Drs. George E. Brewer and Malcolm Gond- |.clared shé would not be physically fit | to play for two! or three months. BY BOB DORMAN Charlie “Whitey” Glazner of the Pittsburgh Pirates is one of the hurl- ing finds of. the year. Also he is one of the very few rookie pitchers.who have made good this season in the big show. TENDLER WINS | Philadelphia, Sept. 14—-Lew Tend- ler, Philadelphia lightweight, won a | hard fought eight round bout with Sailor Freeman of Chicago by a slight margin last night at the National Glazner attributes. most cof his suc- This line is very large and complete are reasonable in every respect. This line consists of the following: Visiting Catds, Panelled stock. Business. Cards. Phone 32 tomers with a complete line of Engraved Stationery in all the latest styles of hand engraved type faces. We are pleased to say, that this line of engraving proves the splendid taste of the engraver. The samples are thc most striking piece of engraver’s skill and art. We cordially invite you to call at our office and in- spect this line. Out of town orders solicited. The Bismarck Tribune and the prices es cnt i oe cess to his uitique’ style of pitching. He uses three totally different de- liveries, underhand, sidearm and Cooper. : overhand. And it’s a‘'wise batter He’s modest and retiring —except}who can figure out what's coming when he goes on the mound. Then‘when the ball is being delivered he possesses all the steadiness of an] from every angle. % old-timer “T learned to pitch both overhand Glazner ranks third on the Pirate staff in games won, yielding place only to the -veterans, Adams and But they can’t be lucky for every| league park. bird that enters in a horsehide tour-| nament. i MILLERS MAKE CHANGES ef Minneapolis, Sept. 14—Outright re- Between the shoulders and the head,| leases of Tom George, pitcher, John } The turkey got it; knocked him dead.| Grabowski, catcher, and Morley Jen- nings, shortstop, and the suspension. COLD TURKEY! jof Earl Yingling pitcher, were an- os eer i Web ut ade 00% peed. sont

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