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ceeeee SIX 7° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 192) - as 7 ARE AY in pronouncing the pair fit for a] T. Mooney, of semi-pro fame who PURDUE BO GREAT ATHLETE IN HARMESON series of heavyweight elimination| joined the team this week. He has SPRI a contests during the open air season,| been pitching ball in Minneapolis Man S ‘ by which promoters hope to establish] and other Minnesota He’s Four-Sport Star and Rated Best Since the Days of Oliphant Be TESTOR: Ear uch | WAMeeGen ea tie eesti and CH : Dempsey. ad’a fast infield, composed of Hal- to Man) | \ | - 4 ‘Announcement was made here yes-| bert at first, Swang at second, he | ee ‘ terday that Promoter Jimmy DeFor-| Wartner at short and Greenwood | 5 a est had made tentative arrangements| holding down the trouble corner FIR to match Friday night's winner| Harvey will present a formidable op- | against the victor in the approach-| ponent to the fast penitenti eis . | ing bout between Harry Wills ana|team. In the outfield the Py recreate | Charlie Weinert. DeForest plans to] aggregation has a trio of fence bu Be aaa (ea latiee | go after a championship bout for the| ters in Stephens left, Walbau ivi ness at ite IN finalist with Dempsey. in center and cither Graumann or Wine: thaadecabse Gibbons, at 36 years, has passed) Hass in right. Giounearnnaartstotereat iatenug hat} | the athletic period within which box-| Manager R. L. Bessel of the SOAS Sad Teva otal | ing has produced nearly all its cham-| vey en s pied on ny t ate au pat ate He | 's 4 Swi ions, but his supporters point to| would give the new pitcher a e s is the danger is I j Meusel’s Home Run Swat) pipae, au tl i wallircguleted Jife| out in a game Thursday evening and} ened, it is pple uk by sul Brings Victory ! has retained for him the strength| if he showed up in good shape he uel ei Wnty States district for | and vigor usually taken in the toll| “euld probably be us sed in the game | (ea i New York, June 4. With two out| eh ailvanchie see CEHMINGHeLRFeoA! will peobaUly, tdet [fnoist entlng vekee and a runner on b: in the 12th, Tunney, 9 years younger than the th ae tae jay ad KARAT OE : aie GE Batwa Bobby Meusel crashed his 15th home ~]St. Paul fighter, outreaches Gibbons | i eee en eet ve. Kardell | warm weather comes on oe MRMeGE CNS conacn’ GEL “Southpaw by three and one eighth inches and | noe eee mid game : Ae ate Gea - EGG) AAGLGRS “RGGE. Uh ter of an inch taller. Measurements| !terds Bul) ala AN eG pus fire record is to rr rcutive victory over the show that otherwise the rivals shape| ink but three hits, while the Mares toy he said, cd cigar you'll like. RPRIEEE: cabeoud Uaseiinn, drove out up as an even match. Styles of the) iy) Baruered tniriccn eee’ vedic rcaliteriay “Out where men are men— 4 homer in the th which tied up the two men fave many points in com) Harvey promises to sive the team Tyger eter aes aees and ROL-TAN PERFECTO ; mon. Both are considered clever| } a a , but if excessive dryne EXTRAS are extra wel- game. Nineteen players were used boxers, Tunney somewhat more noing after the state championship &) sioyld’ continue : EXTRAS td Tier? (100) by New*York and 15 by Washington. flashy than the deliberate. Gibbons. | 7¢#! tun for the money. problem, the Babe Ruth faile to get a hit in 6 leo Sala, —_ r ‘ voment tliat} trips to the plate. | COMBS OF YANKEES _|both drought and excessive rainfall | a PLAYING GREAT GAME] jour fire menace, ; Whos DEES he Ely Outfielder Combs of the Yankee: year the jovernment spent | Situated on the tops of high moun ne N. York 001 010 aot 003 i 2| has Peentniving™ up ito prodictions | BOON ie Galitsentttoe. eG E or ‘ vier rege, Marberry, Ogden, Zachary | made a year ago wh : | i there Rese 106K and Ruel; Hoyt, Shawkey, Jones and | T0 BATTLE forced out of the yame by injutics.| el we outs will supplement the scout work Bengough, Schang } b To date he has been hitting the bal) i. OF those edused by hu. [of aircraft: : | RED SOX DOWN A'S Firat eleg ey? besides doing some) nan beings, 37 percent were attribut- == : H Boston’ dune 4—(AP)—The Red | Soba sedi ee ne ed to smoke and 14 POSTERITY OF PHILIP DAUBIGNE 1 Sox defeated the Philadelphia Ath NEMESIS OF BEDBUG FOUND campe It was the worst year, Mr.]| ASKED TO PR RVE HIS GRAVE cs yesterday, 4 to although —— IN TINY MANITOBA SCORPION | Redington stated, in Cal Herter pee pie, Vr ety scoring only four hits off the offer Undefeated Aggregation to} Winnipeg, Man., June 4.- ave Bled \ i : tdkeniy Sik Ronald \ ings of three Philadelphia pitcher: x Presented to the world by Prof, VY. HS Seu nkOnuing yea) etudycon of Jerusalem, to pre In the third Boone singled and! Cross Bats With Grove W. Jackson of the Manitoba A i 3 ie forest ei eenes ek 4 os Vach le coupled with a pa tural College, a scorpion use the airplane more ig EHO labS SeRENB pleco ESP HGlip ROMEHElI (and Todt's sueritice fly, all | Here Sunday as sbeldUwhite bedbugs. The litle , utilizing: a feder pro- u i a a vein e bth Saaaiel - Ra f ngartner, netted three runs. | warrior, which has been waiting a 000 for this purpos , one of the i Baumgartner, netted three runs. | Howard Ehmke turned in his first home victory, being touched for nine| will be maintained in northern and southern parts of | ¢ {The undefeated Harvey baseball| name, was brought in by a small team is scheduled for a game with the state penitentiary next Sunday | radio his suspi afternoon. Quite a large delegation} pin might be in Manitoba. John at the p arta and tutor to the youn » will be a third field | Henry i It is situated at the en- a fourth in Montana. | ¢ nf the Holy Sepulchre. RW. E, of Harvey fans are planning on] The new scorpion is smaller than]! thi k the forest service will | higne came to Jerusalem in th Philadelphia 000 000 200-2 9 1 making the trip to Bismarck to at-|. bedbug, but in numerous cooperate with the air service of the Ripe rap teaeMibiC ATA h Boston 003 001 00x 4 4 11 tend the game and lend encourage-| mental combats has always eriteae! Baumgartner, Groves, Stokes and! ment to their team, the famous’ nocturn: tarmentor. Portable ine pumps, 1h ow rmerly covered by Cochrane, Perkins; Ehmke and Pic Harvey has played five games The bite of this scorpion is not in-] pump. thus far this season, winning each| jurious to humans. Unlik contest, and in their game with the| in the tropics and in p: which can be carried on a s nd flame throwers for | the storm used as a seat by inich. rdians, to which fact © scorpions s of Mani- : Sone is due its preservation, Pt bears the BROWNS TAME INDIANS ' A [SON OF PURDUE penitentiary they anticipate a hard | toba. the bedbug slayer has no tail coat of arms of the crusader and an peta anil oo He PO MESON OF ORD battle. A.B, Larson pitched in two| After the boy produced his speci- EHUD TICGHT A neni ulOleRUN IGN iBRAEl TORIES its nm Cleve BY ART CARLSON 1 spo’ are rather Michigander Turned Trick games played at the start of the sea-| men, the hedbug ev stas found Line puinps will bs NRE RECRINIEPY ISS RTE Tees land yesterday 6, Cleveland’s| Over at Purdue University is rare, Th s back Neil Snow ‘of|son and is expected to appear in a| all over stance alonelithe thanks| Ron the Channel Islanders and pitchers being unable to hold the Harold Harmeson, a junior | Of more ons, Michigan | Michigan, now deceased, turned such| Harvey uniform on Sunday. Larson — : | f endants of Philip Daubig- Harmeson hails from Indianapolis. | ha a trip! in Ha Louis” batte Kipke.|a feat. He did it in football, basé-| struck out thirty-two men in the Regula Burns made a hom Pa Sos ee sai nd pumps to ex to contribute in order to Puncin’the fourth with no one on |S0 he's a Hoosicl excelled in football, baseball | ball and track. He was an All-Ant-|eighteen innings he worked. In ad- through the Interstate © Comn above the-re: i n vet ng this link between Foe Clevélind, {But around. the campus | and basketball, Wisconsin boasted a|erican football selection, one of the|dition to Larson the Harvey team is| Commission requires the serv HeSeeuL : the Channel Islands and the Holy RHE on is something more} pair in Re Williams and Gus | greatest ends the game has ever de-| strengthened with a left-hander, H.| more than 14,000 people. Eri eerr penn ee chit Mae eon WSHTGOBIATIG: | Tebet, i old Dust |iveloned’ | Andy a similar qtar/On dee ee ee eo ous Cleveland sa EEL Purdue's star all-round ath-} Twins.” Aubres ne of Iowa was} mond and track. eth chacbiccs another. Snow, however, gained his’ 10 Rep Blekeye and e-|" But to shine in four major sports|chevrons in four years of endeavor, ij s . s a]is something else again. The We: being in college before the present sox TU 7 JUNGALEERS outfielder, forward, sprin-}ern Conference in all its year of| freshman rule went into effect. That ie a ox aeNGaLEERS fh ad-jumper. He's captain-| existence has produced few athletes |detracts a bit from his efforts when| ee Nacd won the last 2 1925 g n team. capable such an achievement. compared to athletes of today. | menituaiere: yeat At the Boilermaker institution] To date Harmecon has won five] Kipke, of course, garnered his Batesllap: wa they call Harmeson Purdue's most] lettors. With another year of com-|nine across a three-year stretch, the ble for the downfall of the Tigers, | Sereatile performer since the days| petition he should boost his record | premier performanc Ren {0% Elmer Oliphant. Like Harmieson|to nine, thus equaling the mark set | were barred from vars Ghicago ta ig 1 | the, sturdy Oliphant starred on the] up by ‘Kipke at Michigan a few] Now along comes Ha Aj Deer 713. 2| Ktidiron, diamond, court and cind-| year bids fair to equal Kipke’s record for} 4 eee cracecreie pointy: ers. : The other day the Purdue youth | versatility. — : ; ap (Otle and Woodall In these days of ializing,| just failed to annex another blocked} And that's why the Indianapolis vs : | Harmeson, indeed, rat a most]}“P” in tennis. youth is something more than just a a rac unique personage in Big Ten ath-] Down through the years we don't | Hoosierite around the Lafayette : i etic activitie recall any one athlete walking off | eampus. They're Rare Indeed with more than 19 letters in West-| Indeed, he’s an exceptional ath-| { For chaps who t sle in three }ern Conference competition. lete, is Harold Harmeson of Purdue. j pee ane Beier |true sportsman, the player who al- PHILS TO WIN): —sasmeac 7! AMERICA WELL |e reemy sonra 2 =— l¢-———""_4) REPRESENTED __| wherever the Washington club plays pagan == a f ohnson is a Cardinals Defeat Reds For American League AT GOLD MEET sion the tans nay homage. His pa talieey, | great record and his fine character : Fourth Straight Victory : w. By NEA Scrvice | win for him round aftér round of : Piladelahie 2 “New York, Ju While Wal use any time he steps on the 5 See E = oSbineton. Hagen will not defend his title in| ball field. Rateee eon Urimyg Ring | BED fig aan Garey Gl mpionship this| Johnson's career has been a true bath | id a er ee eee tiiedelphia) st Loui season, the United States will, never-| test of the man. It is difficult for ihetoal e series with Bos-| Cleveland 20 be fairly well represented in| @ Star to show to best advantage on by a 5 to 4 margin and the] Detroit Bc alnasigt under discouraging conditions. That locals left for the west in the first New York For instance, there’s MacDonald | has been Johnson's fate from the division. The game was one of the! Boston ith), whossonthe last tao. oe very start. best played in the local lot this sea- Moneahaar cinienedlicehardieatian With a tailend team the greater son and the Braves appeared to be at i parently having the honors well] Part of his career, he has been an until the eighth when a three | National League within hi each. Bad work in| outstanding star since the day of his lly nearly tied the EDs: i ah jthe late stages of play threw him} debucs | een . Jew “York 5 4 t umhing. sah zoing until he on the decline as Boston --..100 900 030—4 Aen vers ie stent Tea eee) Hes MeCDy EDN ransrl didi binktedamates @iERIaG Philadelphia ...201 000 20x anes : are Leo Diegel, John-| pennant aspirations. Every fan is Kamp, Graham and O'Neil; ey TIES ler Armour and| familiar with Walter Johnson and and Wy | Biiledatnlu a anky Jim Barnes. Diegel and Far-| the 1924 world series. —— BY rell have been playing top-note eee: ‘ DICKERMAN STOPS REDS A Gets Ei, 1 all winter and spring snd are Some idea of Johnson's greatness . ; St. Louis, June 4.—Leo Dickerman | Be he cof theitseane: as a pitcher can be gleaned from the allowed only four hits and the if h Iso been doing well| fact that with the exception of one Louis Cardin Ms ran their string of | 4 Barnes has| Season; his pitching average has victories to four by defeating the| : eahiasias ent on| been higher than his team’s record. Cincinnati Reds, 7 to 3, in the fourth | American Association the Peet age Biss otec and final game cf the series. | ; VETS OPINION ae R St. Paul Hagen's withdrawal, while coming| The other day I bumped into Cincinnati 010 001 001—3 | Indianapol as a surprise, no doubt caused “Nig” Clarke, famous catcher of 15 St. Louis .....051 000 01x—7 Louisville . thing but gloom over in England.| Years back and receiver of the great " Donohue, Benton, May and Har-| Toledo Hagen, by virtue of his. stellar} b#ttery of Joss and Clarke. e ; grave; Dickerman and O'Farrell. Milwaukee performances across the pond in re-|_ “I sure would like to Rave seen | scala Minneapol FIVE BIG LEAGUE f=." OUTFITS USING nd the rest of that old ind gang swinging at the live- Il now in use,” he remarked: ent years, is 2 decidedly feared | Lajoie pastimer. With him out of the way | Cle the Johnnies feef they stand a » ly be | what better chance in the get-to- The intlelders wouldg have to —— ————} | cether equip themselves with’ protectors 3 TOTS AT SHORT | Results Yesterday - ||| While Hagen's withdrawal _is| a"d_ masks, just like! the catchers.” ues Ta aas ‘ee | bound to take a bit of the color| Clarke’s opinion pretty well an- A By NEA Service ee aw y from the eet, America’s |SWers the query that is~eften put \ |New York, June 3.—No less than NATIONAL LEAGUE chevrons will be fairly well guarded |to me, as to what the hard hitters e: five major league clubs are using} Boston 4; Philadelphia 5, by the golfers mentioned above. of the old days would do if in the youngsters at shortstop, one of the| Cincinnati St. Louis 7. Whether or not they can cart ae BOW most important positions on al Others not scheduled, home the title is something else] | Take it from me, the old boys hit team. pi again, however. the ball as hard, if not harder, than oa For instance, the Yankees have re- AMERICAN placed ‘the Veteran Everett Scatt] St. Louis 7; Cle with “Pee Wee” Wanninger, a tot} Washington 4; who has got off to a splendid start.| Chicago 12; Detroit 7. At Detroit, Rigney has given up his| Philadelphia Boston 4. Ta ae AGU the present day star batsmen. Frank Baker of the Athletics swung a 7 ee | Billy Evans Says ieee bat, yet he used to lead the! ———+* American League in home runs with as low a figure as nine circuit post, for the present at least, to see RECORD drives. 1 Vga os Me | age Ger: tee + e : ¥. Tavener, another promising-looking A AEC AN ASSOCIATION George Sisler’s record of hitting ede ff o; ° ey: , recruit. oledo 4; In safely one or more times in the first | j The difference in the swat records & § t rv The White Sox have Ike Davis|\ Columbus 2; 34 of the season is a re-|Of past and present-day stars can |‘| \ / ’ pete 4 Oo uu art must e ese e working ‘the short field pasition,| Minnenpolis ¢ markable performance. be traced to the lively ball more] | } 2 i walle ie Red Hone breads ie pelng St. Paul at : aah mates it seem dia fhe (fome: gene aay, one Thing: JE ORIPY the ra IG HITS don’t just happen. to popularity was no accident, fonnolly, a former Min’ ague En of the popular leader of the $ itching is inferior; also. 5 Pyar star, in lieu of Dudley Lee. WESTERN LEAGUE Louis Browns is more than a me = tS Popularity doesn’t come Smokers were ready for a better a Jm the National circuit the Cubs| No games scheduled, flash. Few long batting streaks have T Gi teady-made. cigarctte and in Chesterfield they 1 have MéAuley trying to fill the shoes pean started with the opening of the sea- nn ~ In pictures, plays or Breaks found it. of the ‘atlea “Rabbit” Maranville. son as did Sisler’s, gE iven | P Foaed ei x f success must be built on some- Taste convinced them. That’s 5 thing REAL. ~ why men are turning by thou, ee eareeat ; dnd McAuley, by the way, is doing | jl GAMES TODAY [] ,Baycompiling is record of 34 gon- Advantage Over a@ pre’ goo job of it, al things BPE Ect Se Nie OS secutive games in whic! je hit safe- Pdeda + Sisler drove the ball to all fields. Tommy Gibbons considered. * Thus Chesterfield’s swift rise sands to Chesterfield. K paths) se AMERICAN LEAGUE st season he dropped most of. if Two BROTHERS ON St. Louis at Cleveland. his hits into left field. This year he| New York, June 4— 4—Slight advan- NAVY: VARSITY. EIGHT| Washington at New York. is. pulling the ball to all sections of | tage in weight, height. and sar | The Navy varsity eight has two| Philadelphia at Boston. the playing territory. ‘No better| in addition to youth will rest on the brothers in its personnel, L, T. Eddy, ee proof could be offered as to the genu-| Side of the American light heavy- , and W. C. Edy, No. 3. Both é NATIONAL LEAGUE ineness of his comeback. weight champion, Gene Tufney, when : gre giants. It is the first time in New York at St. Louis. is see he answers the gong Friday night ‘at : if owing history at Annapolis that| Brooklyn at Chicago, Sisler’s 1925 record of 34 games| the Polo Grounds for his 15 round two brothers have been on the crew.| Boston at Cincinnati. in which he hit safely tops the. two | battle with Tom Gibbons of*St. Paul, third brother will enter the Naval| Philadelphia at Pittsburg. best efforts of last season. In the| Tunney closed his long period of \ ‘CIGARETTES ‘ / ‘Academy this summer and. will join American, Sam Rice hit safely in 31| training yesterday at Saratoga | | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION games, in the National, Eddie Roysh | Springs weighing 182 pounds, while : : Toledo at Indianapolis, went 27 straight. Gibbons scaled 180’ at a-New York 4 ‘4 ville. a gym. Both took. vigorous. workouts oo ey! iitcas & BY WE Minneapolis. at Milwaakec, nas (oRRAt SOniNebN with their sparring partners. Vigi Cones, sage . BY FIR . Paul at Kansas City. * at thé baseball. f: i th pa rll ‘ 4 y. zh all fan admires the! tors to the camps joined the trainers | ¢ 1924, Liggett & MyereT Co,