Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE SIX “Out For Sliding” Was Tim Hurst’s In all probabilit er produce another qu like Tim Hu eball will ne away with them. ne player slid into out a h't. “Ww irst when trying to bes out when Tim so ruled on close always Tim nt it. nd he me on cl ys. Their idea is not t imp: ove as slidin; slows uy ers, but to rais dust, obscure the play and confusi the umvire. That is why they always out with me,” was Hurst viewpoint. his opinion, Will Stage Big Tournament For o here chance a nged by a Cleveland boxing pro: derry Sachs by name. s just finished a quest fo: weight timber—fighters anyiou. niate the deed’ of Jack Demp as highly successful, al. though Dempsey need not worry ove the the material uncovered. Now Sachs plan something entir a noivee tournament. it i for itious fighters who have nev er appeared in the ring be If you weigh an 250, get bus: ly new to Sach on two or three automobiles Spend your money a la Jack Demp e tournament is forgot. Jerry Sa addr nue, Cleveland. Coach Makes Great Record-Four Years " By NEA Service. Kansas ty lieved to be an. world -What is be Jeyan College, Cameron, Mo. Union, an organization of nine de- nominational colleges of the state. In six years us football coaen, games played and for four straight his team was not defeated. One of the five dezeats in six years was at the hands of Missouri Uni- versity, and the state institution 1: ye far out of the class of Wesleyan College. Missouri Wesleyan usually has about 100 male students, while othe schools in the union have as high a 400 male students, Davis not only has won several football championships, but has also won titles in track’ and other branehes of athletics. He has be- come recognized as one of the best coaches in the west. Davis depends on speed, plus fighting spirit and a splendid assort- ment of plays. He is one of the few le of building machines are equally strong on attack and defense. Davis has just resigned his posi- tion at Wesleyan to become director of athletics at McKendree College, Lebanon, I!!. 8. coaches capab! that a ka BULLSEYES OF BASEBALL To Connie Mack goes the credit~of pulling one of the best bits of strategy I have ever seen staged on a ball field. It was back in 1908. Connie was getting together a team of youngsters In the fall of the year the team be- gan to show its real worth. In 1969 it surprised the baseball world by finishing second, carrying the Detroit team right up to the last week be- fore the race was‘ decided, In 1910, 1911 and 1913 that same team won the Americtn League pen- fant snd world’s championship. . In 1914 it won the pennant but lost to the Boston Braves. It was then that Mack sold his stars, started. to;re- | build,again, and last year seemed to } be on the way to better things. Philadelphia was playing a series “in Chicago: ,-Phe White Sox were in the thick of the battle for the mant.. The Athleties were play- fog great ball and Mack was intent on pu i In one of the games of the series, Athletics, threagh poor pitchi: inability to hit, were hopelessly aten. Wielder Jones, in his effort keep ‘up in fhe race, had been king: his pitching staff overtime ; th being the largest part’ if the pitching staff. About the’ seventh inning, with the ‘Box enjoying ® commanding lead, s sent in a youngster by th. of Moxie Manuel to_ relieve ‘af the veteran pitchers, Manuel, iy. Memory serves mé correctly, Favorite Alibi int character | | | Tim did things on the} As umpire, ball field that no other umpire would | dare do. What is more, Tim got will tell you that s called a player out who .t am T out for?” the players iably slide into first And Tim never failed to carry out where from 100] and the latter 21. nd|stone and McGowan with 1 each. | scheduled for th and Lexington ave- Without Defeat s record for a coach at a college of its class hos | 4, 7M Atbleticay a team that always | Jess Willard, former heavyweight Beeureen cstabliabed by Warl/A.Davia, (ee: Geuing, cueptied eee eas ‘ director of athletics at Missouri W of pitching, surprised me by their dis reasonable. The 1 mem- ber of the Missouri College Athletic Davis’ teams have won 45 out of 50 ars anny ee see, ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tennis Champ.in New Role all at a 0} | e e No, gentle reader, this is not a peck into the private life of William 1. Tilden, international tennis champion, but merely a view intt the fehearsal of “‘Dulcy.” Tilden will appear in the play when it js given in hiladelphia for the benefit of Germantown Academy. The young “lady” i George _Demitson, a very charming “Dulcy.” + “y | : ye 8 ay ee Novice Fighters, Athletics Finish In Seventh Place Yet Were Are you fsticuly inclined? | First In Home Runs ht otewianing ; ng title? + s| If leading the league in making ; Boston and Falk of the White Sox -| home runs is any consolation to a/ The St, Louis Browns landed in |seventh place team, then the Phil- | S€¢ond place in the home-run de- ‘ f partment, accruing 97 such blows, adelphia Americang have .righful| white New York, alded and abetted - Queen of Paris-Mannequins a Competition among the famous costumiers of Paris for the services uz Mile. Bineur, most beautiful of France's mannequins, has sent her salary higher than that of many theatrical stars on the French stage. Adam and Eve, Jr. in New Eden claim to that rather meager honor. | py “Babe” Ruth and “Bob” Meusel, *| For Connie Mack’s gang topped the | was third with Cleveland _| American loop in circuit smashes | brought up the ing 32 “lin compiling 111 of these sacks” smashes, of | blows. Speaker got over one- |, “Tillie” Walker and “Bing” Mil-| third cr 11 of them. >} ler w the pac tiers for the} Much of the suec of the Ath- | leties in driving ou circuit smash- | {es is due to the layout of the park. | Lett field is rather short, and the |Juw barrier in front of the bleach- | ers made ‘a home-run wallop only | an ordinary hit. | | This fault, however, is being! -| Of this cluster, Walker ranked | remedied. The wall in front of the | second to Kenneth Williams for | leftfield stands is being madé some | the league premiership and Miller | four feet higher. It will take a | Quaker-town entr, the former jcrashing out 37 four-ply knocks, Then followed s|‘Dykes with 12, Welch 11, Hauser 9, Galloway 6, Perkins 6, Scheer 4, and Hasty, Naylor, Young, John - | |tied with Heilmann for. fourth | muah lo r drive to drop into the | "|place. Dykes came in eighth, di- | left-field ‘bleachers at Phity this viding the honors with Burns of | r. x RD HAS NEW ALIBI! { Manuel Avorked three innings and jcertainly looked 1i WILLA a world beater He had the Athletics constantly in the hole. Possessing good controi, |he was getting the ball over and the | Athletics were wateing him out, with the result that the count was usual- | s ly two strikes and no balls when they were ready to hit, an. 24.—“Jack Demp- won the title from me on a sneak punch.” That is the latest alibi offered by jwaiting game. After jae to one of the | “I’was surprised to see you wait | out the ‘bush’ pitcher.” | “None of us wanted to, but the }|were working under instructions, The Chicago staff is in need of pitch. ling and Mr. Mack figured if Manuel made a good shwwing against us, |Jones would probably start him in | game.” | That is just what happened. it over 1 in: thing is that Jess didn't ‘Dempsey slammed’me on the chin} as We were coming out of a clinch aftcr ad been ordered to break clean. act was contrary to the rules o. the Toledo commission. “After that sneak punch I was through. I didn’t know a thing from| then on. ! was practically helple: I had dronped my arms to step back clean? when Dempsey put over the il- legal punch that decided the cham- pionship in his favor.” The great work of Manuel made it ‘seem jthat e had the stuff to help out the overworked Sox staff. Manager Jones started him the next day and the | Athletics knocked him out of the box lin a couple of innings. Mack's far-secing strategy in or- dering his club to permit Manuel to {get it in the hole, th by minimiz- ing its chances to hit, worked out | beautifully SYS AT KIDNAPING Jan, 24.—Walking in the Boulogne, a pretty girl was | seized by several men and placed in a high-powed car whieh drove away. | Police found her in a villa in the outskirts. She told them her love A of romance impelled her to induce ‘her sweetheart to stage the kidnap- ing. Coue’s Theory Far | From New In | World of Sport \ Dr. Coue’s theory of autosugges- j tion is far from being new in the | World of sport. | The slogan of the akrinceton football team of last r was, “think nothing but victory, then execute it.’ That is just what the Tigers dit “Fight, fight, fight,” has for years been the watchword cf most college teams in all branches of sport. \ However, to the late Mike Mur- phy, most famous of all college trainers must be jgiven the credit of first introducing the theories of Dr. Coue into sport. Diva Now Maid stdgs two water’ bal Beath, Sydney, Austra This unusual picture famong the rocks at Bondi Egg a‘Day. Makes‘Hen Champ et B CPE jor Cox is shown here administering the oath of office to Mrs. Govern fusan Fitzgerald of ton, Democrat, and Miss ‘Sylvia, of Brockton, Republican, the first womem representatives in the Massachusetts Six Reasons Why Mary Carr ‘Is Good: Movie Mother “Career or family?” “Both,” says Mrs. Mary creen favorite. Here’she is'shown with her six cht dren, left to right, John, Luella, Thomas, Mrs. Carr, Maybeth, Stephan and Rosemary, Detours Mean Nothing to This Auto-Plane , If roads are too rough or muddy, William W. Bradford, Jr., of Baltimore can leave them very easily. This auto-airplane which he has invented travels 25 miles an hour on the road and 75 miles ap hour in the gir.’ emonstrate Against French Acmed Germans D BO nee ae The goose that laid the golden eggs hadnothing on Lady Jewel, Whit, shorn hen shown above, owned by H. M. Leathers of Woodland, Wash, ‘or Lady Jewel has been proclaimed world’s champion egg:layer, having | laid nearly an egg a day for the last year, and is valued at $2000. or $33.91 an ounce. Besides, 20 of its eggs recently were sold at $25- apiece “A team that won't be licked, can’t be licked.” That was the percept that he kept constantly in‘the minds of the athletes who were under his di- rection. The fame enjoyed by Mike Murphy and the great success of his teams, makes it seem as if there’ was much in the theory of autosuggestion. * MEEHAN JINX FOR DEMPSEY Every fistie champion can point to some certain fighter as his jinx, Usually the fighter is mediocre be- fore, who falls an easy victim to mer who are no match for-the champion Witlid@echan, the roly-poly heavy. weight from the coast, is one of the few fighters who hare proved trouble- ‘some for the champion, Jack Demp- sey, * In their first engagement, back in 1917, Dempsey ‘took down: the decision in four-round bout.’ The same ye leehan managed to get a draw wit the champion. in four rounds.‘ The folowing year he won. the decision over the four-rouni route. All of which gives Meehan the d's- tinction: of being the one fighter tu "wien ber opera company went bankrupt, Asta Mober, formerly a member of the Royal Opera’ House Philosophiecally- Vy cepted edversity and took a. secured from the New Or- ig a gay A igh 3 in. Stockholm, ; z= ‘ork make progress against Dempsey, for A cision he eked out » 4 as, chambermaid in a’ New Y¥ hotel. . ‘then « win, One Touch of Hunger ti pea ata a 100 te Ie) ee a kde in lised cats matte t'sbeter ee Gas Om Tae World War. ' : Wife Wins Pig’s Eye to Restore Boy’s Sight a - S my ‘ j ; r N. sightless. socket of Paterson, N. J,,. Lemanowics of Lynd abe Sc by gratting into his oe noes 2 shown al ie . Edw: : Morgan