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PAGE SIX MIKE “GIBBONS WILL REFEREE “BOXING MATCH Billy Stern and i Buddy McDon- ald Ready for Ten-Round Go at Mandan © Miké@ Gibbons, who will referee the Stern-McDonald boxing bout at the Mandan r grounds arena Tuesday night, v pected to arrive in Bis- i an automobile are Mike Col- lins, former ser of Fred Ful- ton who was the leading fi i I e in Minneapolis following the ske-Fulton go; Farmer Lodge and Big Bill Steele. Gibbons is, taking, a party to the coast. Buddy McDonald of St. Paul, whe sfeated Bat Krause at Mandan last inter and won a lot of admirers, is matched with Billy Stern of Minnea- polis for a ten-round bout tomorrow fight. Both boys rank. among. the Dest of the welterweights, and a hot go. is expected. The preliminary bouts will be called at 7:30 o’clock Mandait time. The following night Farmer. Lodge will'meet Big Bill Steele. Bat Krause will take on in a preliminary. NEW YORK GETS NEARER 10 PENNANT (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Aug. 28—Taking — their. third straight game from the Cafdi- nals at St. Louis, the New York Na- tionals lengthened their lead in the, pennat race to seven games, while the Cardinals dropped to third po- sition, being replaced as runners-up by the Cubs who won from the Phil- lies 8 to 1. Cincinnati doubleheader from moved into the first division, Pitts- burgh bei ngidle, dropping to fifth | t place. In the American league Washing- ton though out hit by Detroit, win 7.to 2, The Yankees and the Browns vere prevented from playing by ra They will play off the’ game today. The Browns, in an effort to even the series and regain first; place will send Urban Shocker to the mound. He probably wil be. opposed by Bob Shawkey. In taking their third game from St. Louis, 12 to 8, the Giants pound- ed three Cardinal hurlers for eigh- teen hits. McQuilan was touched for 14 hits by, the: Cardinals, Rogers Hornsby made his thirty-second home run of the seaspn. Cincinnati shutout the Braves in the first game and rallied in the eighth and ninth innings of the second, over coming: a two run lead the Braves had tak- en in the seventh with five runs, The final score was 7-6. t took both ends of a the Braves and | J tl TREASURER’: of Burle ing June 3 RECEIL Cash on ed during year from State Ai ed from Interest for year ceipts for y: Amount paid during i t dy ar to, County Tre ent id Offic Amount, paid ‘aur Wi ‘ansportation of Pup! Tr Amount paid during year, for Library ($111.06; "Total .... it and, (in hands of district trea: na ing fund at the end of the year, ‘Sune ‘50, 1922. and cash on hand to bala Grand total expenditur = total receipts .... RELATING TO SINKING FUND . Amount of Sinking Fund in Treasury: July 1, ferred to, Sinking Fund / during year Amount F Treasurer of Driscoll Consolidated School District No. 36. Epprovea this 11th day of July, eee | Baseball Standings | ———___—___—- St. Paul..... 6.0.5 Milwaukee... Minneapolis. .. Indianapolis .. Kansas City .. .. Louisville . POIGMO oo. oes, Loker | Columbus .. 2... New York .. . St. Louis. Detroit.. .. Cleveland .. Philadelphia... Boston ., .5 ++ New York... .. .. St.Louis. .. Chicago. .. Pittsbur Cineinnati Brooklyn. .. Philadelphia fn NE | Baseball Scores header, postponed, rain. rain, LOCAL MEN. WIN Prof. Klent twice in 10 minutes. tangle with Buck Garrison at Wil- ton Labor Day. SPORT BRIEFS pa, established what was’ said: to be}. } a new speed record for an airplane 4 when he flew 209.9 miles an hour, the rer of Driscoll.Consolidated. School. District. No 36, County e of North Dakota, for year beginning July 1, 1921, ‘and énd- ing fund, at beginning of school former record being. 205.223, made by Sadi Lescointe, a ‘Frenchman, Chicage:—Joe Lynch’ and Pal Moore were matched for ten. rounds at Floyd Fitzsimmons’ Labor Day ‘box- ing exhibitions, AMERICAN . LEAGUE L 45 59 58 61 63 69 78 83 Pet. 646 | 549 BAT 520 12 | 473 396 | 362 82 “New York, Aug. 28.—Tonight in the, ring at New York velodrome, Johnny Dundee will’ defend hia 130-pound ti- tle against “Pepyer” Martin: -of | Brecklyain 15 round, ’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ud 13 B 68 63 59 51 49 aI af’ New York swam 220: yards in. 2:49)) 1-5 for'what was claimed'as‘a world’s record. Pet. 594) 589 = MITCHELL TEAM NATIONAL LEAGUB w iL 73 46. 67 53. 67 54 65 55 66 56 58 61 41 72 38 18 Final i Sanding of” Dakota Leagues: Shows Fargo in , Tie.for Third Place THe Mitghell- tem. three: champions .of the Dakota baseball league, increased. the. margin of Jead- . | @xship Sunday “by deteating James- ; town, Fargo dropped:to a tie:for sec- ond: place’ with’ Aberdeén,, when, the. Greys defeated the “Fargo agerega- times. Boston .. Bridgeport, Conn—Gertrude Ederle | jj BOOSTS LEAD, ) the splitting double- header’ Saturday in’ which “Lefty” Higgins; former Bismarck pitcher, ; shut’ out Fargo. with but five hits. The Valley City-Bismarck team NATIONAL LEAGUE Néw York 12; St, Lowis’8.” Boston: 0-6; Cincinnati;.9:% Philadelphia 1; Chicago 3. Pittsburgh. at. Brooklyn, double. fs ta to B. ig the games, 2 to O'and 6 AMERICAN ‘LEAGUE Detroit 2; Washington 7. St. Louis.at New York, postponed; tendance, interest and sale of play- Was :suceessful and’ if Bismarck , is in. the: league, next, year it will, be ' strengthened: Final Standings: Dakota League: Club Lost Pet. Mitchell .. 37... 616 Aberdeen . - 42 571 Fargo ... 42. 571 Sioux Falls « 42 -566 Jamestown 51 ATA DAKOTA LEAGUE Watertown 487 Bismarck 0-5; Sioux Falls 2-6. | wahpeton-Breck ‘022 Wahpeton-Breckenridge, 4-18; Wa-| valley, City ‘317 og ee FINE PLAYERS FOR STALLING Jamestown 35 Mitchell 4 OVER CARNIVAL BOXER, WRESTLER) | ciicago; aug. 28=Manager Miller Huggins gnd four members of the Bat Krause and E. I, Finlayson] New York American League club and Others not scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 7-6; Kansas City 5-7. Minneapolis 12-5; Milwaukee 7-2. Todelo 0-3; Louisville 14-0. Colubus 4-7; Indianapolis 7-14: _— journeyed to Steele Saturday night' three players of’ the Chicago Ameri- and made short work of a boxer and| cans were fined by Ban Johnson, pres wo wrestlers with a carnival com- ident of the American League, today pany. Krguse K. O’d the show boxer | in connection with the protested New in the first round after about one: York- Chicago game here on Augist 1. minute of fighting and’ Finlayson: Huggins Mrew the largest fine, $100. hrew Olsop in seven minutes /and| The others were assessed $25 each, The fines against the New. York Krause and Finlayson will meet in| players were imposed for what Pres- a boxing bout soon at Beulah. They ident Johnson termed “the disgrace- met in the ring at Oakdale July, S| ful exhibition of stalling” in te eon- joth men claiming a victory in ten Ited test rounds, It is planned to have. the téat which resulted in a protest’ by Beulah bout during the fair there;.on Sentomber 8: players fined in addition to Manager the Chicago club, The New York Huggins, were Robert szeusel, Everett Scott, Waite Hoyt and Wallie Schang: ‘The Chicago players who..also were: ‘ fined were Urban Faber, Bob Falk, and Ray ‘Schalk, | The’ game will be played over, President Johnson decided. Kilbane Prepares for Dundee Bout ‘(By the ‘Associated Press) Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 28—Johnny Kilbane, for ten’ yéars holder of the featherweight: championship, ting. ready for the defer with.a view of a match with Johnny Dundee of New) York, the feather, $5,472.89 | Weight contender. Kilbane, according to his admirers, today has shown a new interest in boxing since Dundee scored a Knocked out victory over, Danny Frash in New ‘ork. Frush. aleo fella: victi Krause is getting ready for his (By the Associated Press) Turin, Italy—Lieutenant Brakpa- 'S REPORT PTS 139.12 7,448.60 9,188.36 | championship’ ae 14,661.26 | The‘, featherwei, agrees to box 11.09, ‘ 11.00 Friends of Kipp sa 4,671.25 ing to meet Dundee, but since on account of .. ecently, de- A ed it. will, bel laries (less Teach- asur 124.00 2.1080 . 161.08, 1,762.54 Books $40. \ 9,184.55 5,476.70 14,661.25 er) 1921. from Gen Board as follows: led‘ two:more losses Sunday,. Sioux |} Viewed from the standpoint of ate |/ ‘ers: the season: of the Dakota league |’ Kilbane’s right hand smashes, in af THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and will be for a.sizeable purse. Those close to Kilbane bélieve he wiil} expect his: share of the ptirse: for a. bout with Dundee to: total between! . $75,000 and $100,000, Kilbane is in goqd condition, as aft result of several weeks of light.train- ing and. work on his newly purchased summer home near Vermillion,, Ohio; on Lake Erie, and {t would: not. tahs him long to.¢each. his, top form), ac- cording to his followers. ; The champion will not be crowded nto ‘any match, his frien@@déclare, and,geveral-telegrams from New, York: ‘Arrow and,E. & W:. ‘ One lot. Per dozen. '\ Mend and Boys’. Special selection alessio arch otone Men’s and Boys’. : Values to $3.50 . Men’s and Boys’ Straws. Your: choice: . . . Men’s Crash $5 _ Office Coats ..-.. COA Tl PAJAMAS SE. Bergeson & Son Tailoring IF YOU WILL INVASTIGATE, YOU WILL ENROLL. 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You Take no; haces: at the » BE C.—SUCCESS or.NO PAY, (its or’ before‘ Sept, 6, if possible. yourself “at board’and room’ in the Dormitory at "College ‘aia ie promoters abking for his terms have met with no response. — BATTLE FOR: CHAMPIONSHIP (By the ociated' Press) Fargo, N. Di; Aug. :28.—C.:E.' Bris ton, ‘state gol champion»'and Tom’ Hull. who formerly -held.; that’ title are playing a 36 hole match here to- day. for the Fargo.championshijp. ... i $1. DryCleaning $200, to h your Present’ Edu- writé BISNARGR; NED: U. S. GOLFERS. ‘~~ EEAD BRITISH (By. the Associated: Press) ; Southampton, .N. .¥., Aug. . 28— | American amateur golfers were: lead- ing their, English opponents at the pend. of 18 holes today in three of the’ MONDAY, four scotch S6:hole foursomes which j were first’ engagements of the two day's matches for the Walker’ cup. | St. Paul—Gebrge Quinn is in a local hospital suffering from -gun- ghot waunds as a result of his at- tempt to eject three uninvited guests froma wedding. The three guests are) in jail’ pending ‘investigation. AUGUST 28, 1922 ° Texarkana, ‘Ark.—Brnest_ Barfield on guard for burglars mistook Miss Callinatha Barfield for a prowler, « instantly killing her. Fulda, Germany.—Anthony Fokker, Dutch inventor, established a new record in motorless aviation by re- maining in the air thirteen minutes with a passenger in a plane. Silvertowns. 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