The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX FAVORS WILLS IF DEMPSEY IS VICTOR JULY 4 Neither Willard Nor Firpo Looked Upon With Favor By Kearns (Gj Mont., May 21.—The Reavy ut battle for the champion hip honors next Lavor day will not be bececen Dempsey and) Willard oy hin a Jack Kearns, mang Jc ey, heavyweight pion veld but will be be tweet ey and Harry Walls, eo! ored he eight tighter ment,” said Kearns to n 1 Press correspondent, “is of course, predicated upon Demp ny Gibbon. tle of the world inning over Ton n umpionship by elby, duly 4 ey “Neither Willard nor Firpo, whieh ever may win in their fight, would make a drawing card equal to Walls nor be as hard to erack, Dempsey aves not draw the coior line and is willing to go inst. Wills Labor day if a satisfactory offer as made belt against Shelby fight.” ed in’ Great Fall and will go to Saelby and Dempsey holds Gibbous. in ce what progress is for © battle July 4 rn here the latter part n with the training camp until he will re contractors of the Shelby are putting a large crew of men to work and are to rush it to completion by June 30, D has not started heavy work y but took y road workout with George y, the giant ne- gro, shadow boxed ten rounds and skipped the rope for 45 minutes He looks in the best of condition | and expresses himself as well pleased with his camp on the Mis- souri river Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul, con- tender for the championship against Dempsey, ed in Great 3 ye - _? ay | STANDINGS | ee $+ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION L. Kansas City 5 St. Paul 10 Louisville MW Columbus 0 Milwaukee 13 Toledo 14 India 10017 Minne: 9 16 } i. New York 8 St. Louis 13 Pittsburgh 13 Chicago 15 “483 8 Cincinnati 14 1481 | Boston 16 Add Brooklyn 16 Philadelphia 18 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York... 8 Ph 1 10 Clev : 14 Detroi : 1k wf Washington 14 440 Louis 16. 407 i oe 10.15 400 Boston . eau ene 347 ° . 4 | RESULTS | SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Biooklyn 6; Pittsburgh New York 1; Cincinnati 0, Philadelphia 11; Chicago 4. LEAGUE Philadelphia 5; Cleveland 2. New York 6; St. Louis 5. Washington 6; Chicago 4. Detroit 4; Boston 0. AMERICA: (Sunday Games.) ; NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 3, New York 14; St. Louis 4. oly other camer) AMERICAN LEAG Cleveland 1; Boston 0. (Called j 8th, rain.) Detroit 1; Philadelphia 8, Chicago 2; New York 3. St. Louis 9; Washington 8, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . St. Paul 10; Indianapolis 3. Minneapolis 6;- Louisville 2. Kansas City 8; Columbus 5. it Pileaihes, 8; Toledo 3, PRISON TEAM BEATS TUTTLE ‘Whe prison baseball team continues victories, It beat Tuttle ye: to 5, with MeCrall pitching. | ber pitched for Tuttle and her, who. fre @ broken playing at the ‘was catcher BEFORE HIS FIGHT WITH TOM N GREAT FALLS, THE RING AND SOME OF JACK DEMPSEY WILL GO THROU GH HIS Fy AL TR AINI SHELBY, MONT. RDING TO PRESED j THE RUNG SIDI b THE UPPE Ru PICTURE SHOWS TURE AT THE BOTTOM 2; LIVESTOCK GREAT FALLS — HAS BEEN TENDERED TO GIBBONS FOR HIS FINAL WORKOUTS, OS ah ae When hard hit, he appear: into 2 rage and starts.swinging his y arms in such a wild manner that a dozen of them, instead of two, met by the municipal porting matters And well it m Awaits Fighters monuments to civie pride ‘or years they've longed sell their city up shop in. th stock building. ome cities a suggestion to en- pugilists like this would be met with a hew and ery than one side. > pride said it few weeks back | the little ot so in Gent ry Pet.} miles” | Honea! house” while in favor of the man Tom have been invite rences and a course of of sportsmen, and others whe trail in their diminary con action was evolved WILLARD -FIRPO CLASH LOOMS IN FIGHT HORIZON Jess Comes-Back Smiling After Argentine Luis Arrives WILLARD -FIRPO CL BY BILLY EV Jess Willard is back, ion tourney has borne out Johnson's showing bout was a distinct These two decisions stand out as results of last heavyweight elimination contests at the Yankee stadium -called’ ol man of the ring, proved t hing but the ceiling. tered plasterer took every- thing Johnson sent his way. was fighting back at the end ae ae twelfth and final round, Johnson Gane Fighter. out, Johnson made it apparent that his punch packed In the Willard as repeated. John- son seemed to have no trouble reach- ing big Jess, but there was nothing back of his punches. Johnson is one of iscard the old adage that youth must be served. In the Fulton no dynamite. that the gousbeal Towan ecu fers the performance % show he still ed the ditties punch, son sprawling to the floor with | a right*uppercut as the bell rang at | the end of the eleventh round, the gamest fight- er have seen in action. ake it and keep coming. knowledge of the ring’gaine, plus his punch, were equal to his gamenes Dempsey _would’nt chance with the Iewa farmer hoy. experience , and the ring technique that goes with it. He, throws his punches ver hard, but apparently doesn’t deliver them It was a clean-cut. knockout. when the bell sounded for rounds Johnson was unable to respond. lard“ had come back. Luis Firpo made perhaps the most | pronuuneed hit ay adaee in aehiceeek centr walloper disposed of the much touted | Jack McAuliffe of Detroit makes Fir po loom up as a likely contender gor defeat of Johyson' at the hands of Willard doesn’t meag that Johnson has youth and eourage—two assets capable of other obstacles of | the heavyweight title. !\ Luis Firpo is the “Absyma] Brute” f the late Jack London's ring fic- the silent man of the | ring, who never seems to smile, who | knows fighting only as business, has yet to be put to a se Willard looms just ahead, in New York recently, made a survey of the training camps of Willard, | pire, Johnson. | At th he is through. surmounting all Firpo, as I watched htm in train- ing, seemed to havé little or no sci- When he landed a punch on a sparring partner, though even with the heavy gloves used in the gym- nasium, it was evident he had some- jj thing back of every swing. nin action | punch perceptibly jarred his spar ‘Eaeks Punch. x «the opinion then that wore fat the most alt of tHe ‘aliat: a Never ngnc- er, who regar By NEA Service Shelby, Mont,, May 21—Sportdom’s eyes are turned upon Shelby tgday. A few weeks ago the little edunty seut-of Toole county, in the center of the Kevin Sunburst oil field of northern Montana, was unheralded and unknown, Scarcely anything was heard about it outside its own immediate sphere. But today its fame has spread lacross the continent, Shelby's name is emblazoned now in hold-faced headlines in newspapers all over the r this, Shelby can thank Loy J. Molumby and the other promoters: American Legion men— of the Jack Dempsey-Tom Gibbons titular heavyweight bout. It will be fought here July 4. Shelhy is busy planning accommo- dations for the thousands of people $0 THIS. 1S SHEDBY! night. of miles of — sidetrack has) com- appear -to be flying-threugh the air. No doubt hs opponent imagines he can sce @ hundred gloves being thrown in his direction, Unquestionably Luis is crude as i far as ring science goes. Yet he is | Connie perhaps Dempsey’s most dangerous rival. He has proved he can take punishment. Likewise he has shown that he can hit. The veteran Bill Brennan spent a couple of weeks in @ hospital after Firpo had knocked him out in their recent bout. is a cave man of the ring. He fears | today. Jess Never Better. Willard probably never entered the years, he showed plenty of stamina. He routed the bélief of many ex- perts that he mist win iriside of five rounds. The experts thought “he would tire rapidly after going that distance, That is the next big attraction for Covgl New York fight fans. -In .all prob- | star. twirle: ability, Tex Rickard already has the | that pitchers cannot hit, bout closed. Such a meeting should jin the fifth and d draw close to $1,000,000 if staged at|run of an It would be .» battle of giants. | be called. Both Firpo and WiWard are super- men physically. It should be a contest worth see- ing, provided you like the. heavy- weights, little fellows for mine. With them ection and science take the place of brute strength. gue game Tribune Want Ads Bring Results ri samen] ARTER 7 WINS WITH TIGERS Sensational Ex-Cellarites Again Tame Detroit Team Chicago, M fames in’a row Athleties will try wo make it a lucky nth in the Best of all Firpo likes to fight. He mewhat tamed Ti nian’, The Athletics it yesterday The New York Yank ring in better shape than he did last | their seventh consecutive Siturday. Despite ‘his’ 40\and’ more defeating Chicago, 3 to 2. Schang, Yankee been on the made a home-run Babe yal made three hi overwhelmed — De ees rang up backstop who has ck list for a few days, in the fifth and| while Mandan's six were breaking re: uk of four games py to 8 battle Jess Willard versas Luis Firpo! | with Washington. ie, the Cleveland Indian | tempts, the theory] The match shooting was as fol- ing in the onl¥| ~ Mana ‘ é inning game with, ilies Yankees tadiain: Boston. Rain caused. the game to Playing before a record N: League crowd. the New York Gian’ overwhelmed the Is, who trail pions in second place, was 14 to 4, In the only cinnati, 5 to straight victory. eee MONDAY, MAY 21,,1928 ; Neighbor Would Share Her Glory Special trains, carrying hundieds j aa j of Pullman gars, will, be 4un Sinto ATHLETICS ¢ CARSON WINS th ‘ae hance Shiner town hefore the fight. Consgruction “OVER MANDAN |i6: Mannie 20; Hottman 20; 16; Stewart 18; Mandan’s Slope league team open-| man 11; ed at Carson yesterday, and was de-| Henzler 22; feated 10 to Hanley 22. Doubles: with the} Local Six Defeats Acros: EXPECT SHANLEY River Six at the Gun HERE TONIGHT at Detroit Club Sunday Six Bismarck Gun Club men de- feated Mandan experts at the Gun club here Sunday, the locals breaking 129 out of 150 clay pigeons tire team. it ne interrupted] an the mixed individual shooting during the day, J. S, Eaton of the Bismarek club made the only per- fect score, breaking 25 in 26 at- singling | tow. onal scheduled. - TOOLS OF HIS | o TRADE Common law recognizes and up- holds the right of a workman to his tools — his basic means of survival and maintenance. The tools of a business enterprise are no less essential. It must have and use certain intrumentalities to get business, to do business and to hold business. Having them, it grows and brings forth fruit — provided the tools are "intelligently directed. Deprived of» fens _it “ becomes e stunted, withers, and eventually dies —ho amount of intelligence can save it, lacking means of application. The prime concern of any business isto get orders. It must have and use personal solicitors and advertising— the twin tools of salesmanship. And when a business is ordered by its bank to eurtail or stop the use of these productive forees— either or both—that business is being deprived of its tools. Give business the right toprogress! - > . “ ‘ esis Published by The Tribune in co-operation with The Amer- 7 . _ ican assoclation ot, Advertising Agencies, Ba eo DOESN'T LOOK-ANY DIFFERENT THAN ANY OTHER LITTLE TOWN IN who will come to see the “fire- THE NORTHERN MONTANA OIL ‘BELT. BUT IT Is! ENG CELE ATING. THE FOURTH OF JULY ” New hotels and boarding WITH A WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP PUGILISTIC EXHIBITION IN WHICH JACK DEMPSEY AND TOM s are springing up almost over GIBBONS WILL PLAY THE LEADING: ROLES. HERE'S THE MAIN STREET. Sigurdson “13; 13; nM Hensler 1 i DAN AN ND merman 16; Hanley 20; Borkenhagen 19; C, Manning 21; The Bismarck Gun Club will hod Philadelphia Manager Tom Shanley of the marek baseball club is expected to arrive in Bismarck, for the op on Thursday, with h practically catcher, from Other players he is bringing include Mugh Jennings, Oates and Reider. Jamestown has s ing as manager. Sealed bids will be received j until 8 p. m. May 22nd for the n—Har refreshment concession at the ey Base Ball Park, there are thirty-five games already ; Certified check Louis. Cardi, [243 Ebert 20. for $10.00 must accompany the world’s cham-|. Individual scores, all men shogt- The score irds, were: J, Hanley the bid and balance paid when contract is signed. Ebert 19; i ’ National Lea-| Maitland 18; M. Henzler 19; Hof Bismarck Athletic Ass'n. Brooklyn Wefeated Cin-{man 16; McClusky 20; White 17; E Dickerman,| Dunn 14; C. Henzler 18; Bush 17;|_ Dry Cleaning, rookie ‘pitcher, turned in his fourth] Eaton 19; Sorenson 10; Stewart 16;| Dyeing, Repairing. Osmundson 9; Targart 7; Harding| Eagle Tailoring.

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