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PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OLD TIMERS SHOWING WAY TO RECRUITS Veterans Outpiteh, Youngsters in First Six Weeks of Race (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Ine.) Chicago, June 11.—With the first six weeks of the 1925 season out of a glance at the American tatistics reveals the fact that rot players, for the part, are shi For inst Sisler and top of the ut outside of mons + Athletics, these swatsmiths rank one-two-th The work of the quartet giv food for thought. For Cobb is nov in his 2ist s isth, Sisler, 10th, ith Heiimana ddly enough these four play e © the only with the ception of to h the American League battin« pionsiip s Outhit HONUS STILL PLAYING BALE | Once Great Wagner Cannot Forsake Love for Pastime That Made Him Famous Herlenvaehy who inside of two mped from a third-rate to a ring champion, inch the wrestler in the McTigue bout. Throughout the 15 rounds he rushed at McTigue like a ‘wild bull. The champion used all his defensive tactics to stave off these rushes. ‘At times, flinging caution to the McTigue traded punches with rd-hitting Berlenbach and on casion had the so-called “As- Assassin” in bad shape. Berlenbach, favored to- win By @ knockout, was fortunate to get the decision. In justice to McTigue ‘it must be said that he made one of his best fights in years. The new champion has two praiseworthy trdits, he is _ willing courageous. However, I doubt if a less clever fighter ever held the title in any class. TAKING A CHANCE I doubt if Berlenbach retains the light heavyweight title any great length of time. I am of the opinion that there are three or four better men at the weight. The dope is that Berlenbach’s first bout after landing the championship will be with Jack Delaney. is the case, it is probable that the title will pass the first time he de- fends it. Delaney, it will be recalled, is the young man who knocked out Berlen- bach after Paul had piled up a long string of consecutive knockouts. Delaney is a dangerous puncher and a crafty ring man. Berlenbach’s style is made to order for him. Most of the time as Berlenbach rushes in, he is wide open. for a straight right. hoa packs dynamite in his right he McTigue, I understand, received $50,000 for"losing the title to Berlen- bach. That is probably as much as Mike expected to earn in his entire CARDS HAND TWO BEATINGS! TO DODGERS Boston Trims’ Pirates in Close Game; Reds Win From Phils (By The Associated Press.) St. Louis, June 11.—Making it 3 in a row from the Brooklyn Robins, the Cardinals won yesterday’s game, 11 to 2, of which 8 runs were scored in th inning. Manager Roger: by batted into undisputed lead ational league home run race drive into the right field It was his 16th this year The pitching defeat was Ehrh 2nd of 1925 and ‘came after & Brooklyn 100 000 010— 2 St. Louis 001 181 0Ox—11 141 Ehrhardt, Hubbell and Taylor, Har- grave; Rhem and O'Farrell. y Th S Pittsburg, June 11.—Boston hit three Pittsburg pitchers free won the third to 4. Three of P accounted for with two runners on base, Moore, Pittsburg second ba: man, injured hii eut « hit and w. Tings replaced by Raw- . H. EB. pene 000 040 101—6 15 0 Pittsburg 000 000 031—4 9 2 Graham and Gibson; — Morrison, Adains, Sheehan and Smith. National League w. New York Brooklyn Pittsburg Cincinnati Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Chicago Louisville St. Paul Indianapolis Kansas City Toledo Milwaukee Minneapolis Columbus gitar Bi be TS GAMES TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boston at Pittsburg. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul at Louisville. Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Kansas City at, Columbus. Milwaukee at Toledo. we) Results Yesterday NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 5; Chicago 3. Boston 6; Pittsburg 4. Philadelphia Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 2; St. Louis 11. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 SENATORS POUND OUT WIN Washington, June 11.—The Sena- tors pounded three Detroit pitchers for a total of 17 hits and won the first game of their series here yester- day, 11 to 7. Cobb and Wingo each got a home run off Coveleskie in the sixth, when the Tygers scored 4 runs, but Marberry blanked them in the last three innings. R. H. E. 0 014 000—.7 10 2 2 051 O1x—11 17 1 Cole and Wood- all; Coveteskie, Marberry and Ruel. BROWNS RUN WILD Boston, June 11. Louis batters ran wild in the first game of the series st Boston yesterday. They made hits and won, 15 to 8, aided materially by 7 Bosten errors. Jacobson hit the ball far over the left center field fence in the fourth. He also made three good catches in the outfield. R. H. E. St. Louis 300 602 031—15 17 0 Boston +, 200 040 110— 813 7 Wingard and Dixon; Ruffine, Fran- cis, Lucey, Wingffeld and Heving. SHAWKEY y GIVEN CAR New York, June 11—The Yankees came from behind the tenth yester- day to win the first game of a series with Cleveland, 6 to 5. A triple by Wanninger followed by a double by Combs, a base on balls to Ruth, a triple by Meusel brought the winning runs. Five homeruns were made in the game, Ernie Johnson’s homer enabling New York to tie the score in the ninth. Before the contest, Bob Shawkey, veteran Yankee pitcher, was present- ed with an automobile by admire RH. Detroit Cleveland ....000 000 102 2-5 New York .011 000 001 3 Karr, Buckeye and Myat Ferguson and Bengough, Schang. cA cigar you'll like” “Don’t know what the wild waves say—but J'ii say Ro-TAaN ‘O EXTRA isatriple A-1 smoke.” (10c) vanced—of how much we are willing to recognize the truth.” As to the controversy. between evolution and religion, Dr. Hough expressed the opinion that it is un- necessary, lamentable and ridiculous. More tolerance and broadminded- ness, he declared, is needed on -both sides. “Science and religion do not con- flict,” he said, “unless you want to make them conflict. y, I believe in God: and HOUGH HOPES ee SCOPES WILL A few wee ' 8 P ‘ ring career. new record by hitting five hom MeTigue, never a popular cham= two games, while Sisl pion, passes into the discard. - His ugh some 34 tilts without failing going will increase interest in the to get a hit. Cobb and Sisler e light heavy class, nlso well up in front ia run-scor' ) ne Wa r boys, William and Honus. Perhaps yow ‘haven't sae te Other veterans likewise have s sbout the former but the latter is the same fellow | McTigue won the light heavy title ed off at a good clip and bid faic to] who used to cavort at shortstop for the Pittsburgit Pirates and is still | by coercing Siki, the black Senega- adhere to their perfor ces nst| rated! along with Wi 5 ‘| lese, to risk his title in Ireland on seasons, FIGHUs ilechis St." Patrick’s day. That proved Among the tots, Earl Cembs of thes ai itty lt Ale Garuseie Isieal Uninet > cai Mike’s craft. Yankees and Ike Wout aster . sry aalirktc! the old batting opties that enabled him to lead the National L : HE Took goods Both ti on on uavernieeccaslons. ici WATCH SLATTERY =! Philadelphia. .001 100 000—2 = =a most of ‘the campaign with Brother William, who hails from Mt. Vernon, ¢ ba eee art Ba ahs, champions Cincinnati 100 000 20x—3 7 tured ankle sustained. in a sane at{ baseball fan and follows Honus around on the latter's playing trips. Be teitieh eetaced Gi Sistas peel and Henline; Benton and Cleveland. ‘ z =a = of Buffalo. He saved the show. _ Arar Cries cbetygeea. sdvuneaed a no-run, no-hit, When did Rogers Hornsby break] Jimmy Slattery is the most im- whether or not there can be laws} den Club recently, which caused no entice ci bth atack’up/as real club HM BBS alba Bh SS pretsive Bigelow 1 anaver seen aac June 11.——-New York de- prohibiting educators from going] end of comment. The duke’s trousers pees. f i a \ n v roa * i ecuon a. th the days of Jim Cor-|feated Chicago 5 to 2 by hitting op- beyond the superstitious handed | were just full enough to swing a little In pitching, the veterans have done | “" winning stride. the three best tt Raul eet haa alee: everything Corbett | portunely behind tne wildness of down from the Dark Ages. as he walked. oa aus eve done nate twor years Rollertson! ee ebrleaecitbles tod y oy | every han yun mnere rogers an his Hite Wayland | Dean pitched oe Dr. Walter Hough, head curator Reports that “bag” or “bloomer” - gd et winning mound ee ‘ a steady game for the visitors and was it; | of anthropology ai e Smithsonian s, as introduced by the uni- Lb eae unE Ag primey pia fe. But thi Ba rather broad question,| | Slattery isnot yet 21. He isgrow-|igiven perfect support. Senaters Wallop _ Detroit; Institution, jand zecognized as one | versity students, are to ie beni this es Lael ne of Collins’ ouser, ithin the next two years R. H. & s s of the world’s leading authorities on} summer has been welco s Old Man Quinn of Southern Californ nd ‘Schwarze | he should put on 20 pounds, If Jack |New York ..... 101 003 000—5 8 [Heng Su) isl Ss evolution latates (thereaaelas folldwss|| the’ cloth tratle at Bradford: which of Wisconsin no doubt rank with the] Dempsey is still champion at that] Ch Ago . 100 000 011— 8 : ce greatest. time and meets Jimmy Slattery, you Dean and Snyder; Blake, Jacobs with the veterans in the mite a can mortgage the old home on the| and Gonzales ircuit. For in the main they've out hit and outpitched their younger riv-] ® 72 ——_——@| Buffalo boy. als during the initial six we of in evolution. I can see no way in which these two beliefs conflict.” : CINCI GE 3rd STRAIGHT Cincinnati, June —11.—Cincinnati took the third straight game of the series from Philadelphia by a score of 3 to 2. Critz opened the first inning for the Reds by knocking a home run. ngle, a triple AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 15; Boston 8. Chicago 8; Philadelphia 9. Cleveland WILLIAM WAGNER, LEFT, AND BROTHER HONUS. BE CONVICTED TROUSERS MAY GROW FULLER. STE AS SKIRTS BECOME SHORTER By NEA Service London—There has veen much Washington, ©. C., June 11.—The | speculation among local tailors and nation’s leading scientists, virtually |male members of the smart set all strong supporters of the evolu-| whether royalty would take up the tion theory, hope that J. T. Scopes,|“elephant leg” trousers which have indicted in’ Tennessee for teaching | proved very popular this spring at evolution, will be found guilty. Oxford. They would like to see him sen-| ‘There was quite a suggestion of tenced—so the case can be appealed. | flowing fullness in a blue-grey suit They point out that then, and not | worn by the Duke of York when he until then, will come the test of | opened the Wembley Exhibition Gar- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 1; Louisville 7. Minneapolis 8; Indianapolis 7. Milwaukee 0; Toledo 4. he e in the s 5 4 win the game in the seventh, SE a aa ANTS BEAT CHICAGO the Red Sox is right up there as well with six triumphs and one reverse nley Coveleskie, “Dutch” Leon- “ veter- sense, ha dis- played some ice yo hh ‘st y is a played au ee in the first cstiming dupe | nent isa master youn: ! onth and d of pi © S ease, grace and fi or not they can maintain the pace Qe CHE! CHAMPIONS his performance. Fighters like him | @-———— remains to be seen of cours Came mbert to Roquefort. come about once in a decade. ~The Referee Hany tercaneer ek or re eae hae : Philadelphia 688 ‘arl Sheeley hit a home run‘in| “If he is convicted, however, the Robertson Hurling Of “the youngsters, | Sam aS TES vas of the light\ heavyweight cl - g Mack's star gunner, has b ite hip from MikeyMeTigue to : REAL CONFIDENCE Siashington : saa s case will undoubtedly be appealed ane, on pone & che Have Paul Berlent Berlenba “Do you think, young man, that | Chicago Se z 621 R. E. E.{and eventually find its way into ele : Age oD aT Delaney ever : a I sat through 15 of the most un-| you could give my daughter all she| St. Louis . 2 “4 Chicago .020 211 200—8 14 0} the Supreme Court. Then it can be pode ee At prese s| the result? S. inte xy rounds that has perhaps} asks for?” Cleveland i Philadelphia. .004 002 003—9 15 0} decided whether or not such a law Out of the game due to injuri Berlenbach and Delaney ever da championship fight to] “I think so,” murmured the lover |New York Tharston, Blankenship and Schalk; | is. constitutional. Charley Robertson, the Whit March of last rlaney winning} see the passing of the rather an-|bashfully. “She says she wants only | petroit Baumgartner, Groyes, Stokes . and} “That will really be the test of pitcher, who broke into the hall of | via a knock fourth round.| important light heavy title. “~,| me.”—London Tit-Bits. Boston 3 Cochrane, Perkins. H how far our civilization has .ad- —- “Scopes-is to be tried for violating | has been in the doldrum ce short Philadelphia, June 11.—Throwing|a certain law. The question of | skirts for_young women became the his reserve strength into the breach| whether it -is a good or bad law is | rage. se in the ninth inning of yesterday’s|not involved. The truth or falsity opener with Chicago, Connie Mack] of evolution does not enter into the ? BASEBALL \SEBALL | yanked victory from defeat by | case. score of 9 to 8 Two pinch singles,| ‘If Scopes should be acquitted, it a sacrifice, and three more singles| will simply prove that he did not Ronee crican League in succession allowed Philade!phia| violate the law—nothing more. The 9 Pet.| to score three runs in the ninth to} matter will then be dropped. ay up, the old COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE ATARRH - of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of— ¢. popularity. now" Put a ring around that sword — and dont forget it [ Taste! That orie word explains Chesterfield’s oni “They satisfy,” because théy contain the richest, mellowest tobaccos that money can buy. 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