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PAGE six > ae \\THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925 be ih nena Ao Tee yg yet sermon within the stipe 'N ew I ISTIC SENSATION builds up ‘some andre’ solid weight, ite CUBS GET HIM ch i So hoe was He's 18 dr 19, and growing rapidly. But watch out for his smoke when Mark tebe to make’ the t ae ty cote fatality — = sr Se ihe comes begk'-w is time i teher all the more diffieulde} és 2 As "ecb. Hine, "BASE BAil ithe "featherweight * “Foster|A home run there is often just a|“Red” Hall, ‘Sally League! ™ ; a dur: : z ; [Wena sure Whether Jimmy's to be a | iu2g. ty. Oe : a ; ‘ , Hay MeMfillan, _ c : ; { featherweight, or to grow into a licht- he Washington park is the ideal Star, Will Report in Fall Frostburg, "fa heavy; veight, known “National Teas weight—but he’s sure he'll be. 1| field to pitch on,” says Bush. ng us D y Shannon a few Ww j champion of the world right after|the pitcher can work on the batter rs ago, met the sane fate while _ 4 : . slight . | boxing Al Roberts of New York. New York 2 al he's 21 and tapy matured. Wihons ete Oe 2 ae The, Shannon killed test night oc- Pittsburg isi ' - Aas ae "| control may prove ¢ parte aNNOF rookisn j ‘ a as Ge a ale i : ‘ . ; -Flannigan, and. outside the GHANPS BACK cinnati za} yh se : " Li] Billy Evans Says— [| ccecti ie eng nach : oe jin wos knden, va, Hyward Palmer. nn certainly made g 26 years old. i a fi zZ es 7 oo OO teunber for the major league pitch: oF 3 ‘non, who had been boxing for A T T 0 P | a : os ’ Be A ‘PENNANT DOPE 3 Fane : : y recently defeated Fay at Who will:wih-the American League EXPERTS UPSET oe Cincinnati, ‘| | : ee “| pennant Not in years has there been so de- 5 ‘ American League i ‘ ‘Two wabgers, Stanley Harris and | cisive an upset in ring circles as the 2 2 ¢—_____.___¢ ‘et : by Connie Mack, have verf definite opin-| knockout of Jimmy Slattery by ; ‘ , ‘The Referee ashington .. b i " LPO ions on that question. Dave Shade. 4 his y - . Po! “Philadelphia isthe. ‘elub we must| Slattery was generally considered : : bent if we are to repeat.” says Man-|the class of the country at his When did Bill Tilden first break ants ¢ Sena ; wget Harris of the world weight. Experts rated him able to} ¢ a é into the national tennis ranking Giants and Senators Take Here “When We went them folir avt-of |trine shy oF the middleweights: and | group?—S. W. A ni he F A eveland i five in our last series we helped our | light-heavies. He was touted as the 5 a 3 - In 1919. Leads When Macks and x « York ; \ | case cdnsiderably,” coming heavyweight champion. os ao When was the national amateu oston 2 , , | «The chub that, wins the American | ‘Then to make form look foolish, golf championship first held?—C. F. ie ener : : : League petinant must beat Washing- | Dave Shade, a contender for the wel: R. American Association | eS {ton,” says Corinie Mick. “That is|ter title, knocked him out in three . _ In 1894. $ am 1 Wood. Va ly club ee rounds. Se eee . ork i 8) ' ; ee : makes it seem the| Slattery had never met a weaving, : : 7 panes Ne aking) Katisas . ee : ; a ue, race is a two-club| bobbing fighter like Shade. He had : . of BISMARCK MAN ‘ es ni 1 ! 2 ks oa : affair. cote no defense for this style of fighting | Jigga ; aed efor cir yy ; . ' i otk Hie ae en er ear and ella quick victim. ; SS as GETS PATENT , a ees H uae nly x bad start is keeping the in the same evening that Shade ki oan oan: Kain, we ch arg iron o is e Detroit Tygers from being a serious | knocked out Slattery, welterweight | hk whe 4 FOR CLEANER vast WI hey Y os i ‘i 2 og menace. Cobb's. club has finally | champion, Mickey Walker was taking E ‘ 5 : ee n ba, bs . . struck it ‘sttide. i a ' 1 ‘ Pirates Lose hower canceled an artistic lacing from middleweight e dead ” 3 F ca ata champion, Harry b. Niel ane cae Gia -ODAY , : , _ ROCKNE'’S SECRETS For over a year Shade has tried in : : : For a number of years Knute Rock- |every way possible to get a match : ne, famous football conch of Notre | with Walker but to no avail. Danie, has conducted summer schools : in grid coaching in various sections | It doesn’t look as if his knockout | LEWIS “RED” HALL iihadelphia, : ‘of the country. of Slattery will help his case with ‘ aS | : : ‘ Only recently he ‘ernduated hp walter Anuter Conch Drenk for.) e's ‘thie Tatest*minot leaumet vo be ee eee Scared uted linia NATIONAL LEAGUE : » budding football instructors in the | Shade. fe We FOr) Surchu: ed by a major eluby the ih GIRL TO SEEK Sting back comfortal me 2 i a‘ é : “ art of turning out championship cao Cubs hav hourht him from 4 “ WICK while the. Stes Hes j : ? ; ams Macon ‘of the Sally League for the WIDOW’S SHARE 1s beat off st belated attack MeRICAN ASSOCIATION ‘ While Rockne’s: pupils and play. : 000. Hall's. a % es a He ldhlaties: wig Be yushing alack’al -Taitvnae Ravine tite a v5) ‘| [have had much suecoss i thie : cul _ OF BIG ESTATE team hick inte second place. / Columbis at Mibwaukee H : football to others, w 62 ig ARO! nowith the base ree SAL Mitinenpoli : é E Set |'them turning out elevens that com- vill re at the close of the! Chieago, Mt, July fie whinge na f tat Ste Vault | . : P lpare with the products of Notre | Sally season. vented by death frat in Dame. ” , ae ear bi ere Nelson The Giant ay had : oo) This makes it seem that the famou Pope, hi nig thane peteentae qoint on the Results Yesterday Ss y | _ "A: [iknute is keeping a few of his secrets NG CHICAGO BOXER tral Heures in Uhe bitter legal fight A patent his been granted John Keller, Bismarck man for a new ker- ,nel cleaner. The cteaner is intended to remove the outer shell of all wheat and foreign substance from cach ker- }nel and leave the wheat in good con- ditiow for milling pirposes. Pirates, while Senators were on football strate; over his million dollar estate, may he more point removed from the - a speie KILLED IN BOUT | #ttempt to obtain’ a widow's ‘share Machinen NATIONAL, i | No doubt the brilliant Mr. kn of the estate, Li 1 the one other game i the Nas] bit 2 Phitadelph ye velieves it is always well to hav dja IN LOUISVILL She iv udde¥stied to be reidy. to ay Cincinn New York, é something in reserv file a damage suit against Mr. , Chicwzo 1; Boston ‘ : oe f i . — ‘ rnered by the Others not’ scheduled i SERIOUS HANDIC. : Louisville, | Ky duly 22-—A®~"| ter parents, charg three Hub pitcher a | : |. “Short fences are a 25 per cent re 3 aes ChE to prevent, her marr ae ‘ne: deed / cAN LT 2 JIMMY MOLARININ handicap to a big league _ pitcher,”| § T A : SRR 1] youll At the same ti Sox, the White Sox were forced ty : iy. ee ace jleave Vancouver and set a start to: Beskaee aa Maan |S ue fishing yeurtoaierachould Nast taht at the end of the portion of the estate, which under ot at ENE nee New Vork {San ily Das PNerbisei 1 a tee “Bullet Joc,” as he was named be-| be soaked for not less th mine | ot We When ‘ CHER Mbe Rua tee Mintek Chicago dropped t penn: | , lo RAME, New ast Spider” in the making They had tough sledding get ng on cause of his’ burning speed, 1 ites beloresusil This makes them Naas WeAonedLniicres ele ee an $8,000 annuity for Mi ne . afte rte - in the west. down here, fi ms, weighing |\orked under such a restraint during soft and. pliable. ’ Jee alesir abe Shepherd only was recently. ne | And like Tke Weir, the a] about 100 pounds and just @ feet tall, |inost of his big league carper. Hy cueyuatitaialanseheniveu Fae ee ue rat re cal [eo Cot al cums aE AINE MEO iintock he chi van eta " p wad ; looked so serawny that matehmakers |) At the Polo Grounds aid the Van-{do so by soaking them over night in : ng his eek when his head hit| Mise Pons Claims she. bad ie ehiet was. hi ouisvilte inneapolis 4 sorts of trouble for the ed he would be murdered, |’ | kee Stadium in New York, limited | strong solution of coffee or tex, : y Aah nba El by Carlysle, but the Guns! Columbus 93) Milsiuk in the feather and lightwe Foster and MeLarnin took to, fish- |\jlaying. territory in right and it Fr cacte taiee sole tract to marry MeClintock and ‘that hin an ovation after he had vee) ‘Toledo 645 Kansas City sions, From this distance, he looks | ing to eke out an existenee—but they” : : E i lasibg: “territer 4 i | he was prevented from keeping his fe svutin to bea world champion in one| kept on after a match, ‘Tommy Simp license, "** alivdyerarmenahee gay IM ald wonderfully “in déy | tory ie, wa Hn Kentue reement by the activities: of the other half of the twin bill, SELbOUn elauce: jt moter, finally put . arresied on a Shepherds, i 5 Lincoln 6-83 la i ibenein The Denver 1 bok . aise umbia, is Wichita 3; Ste 4 ‘ : : the n the ith the Yanke nohy the prette, their twirler, en- complete gave the late Villa baffling exhibition of bosing and took the decision from the fly weight cham made bim a tional fix Next week it was the same thing, and for a number of weeks ‘ther. after. E A few sensational fights, and his services were in demand. He battered bantamweights here, in Oakland and led hin to turn’ in a vietory ‘ove poe But the win fe cham [in Los Angeles until he became an arin-of Milwaukee, and Columbus| [a ; arck, qualify. | Plaudits of the up} ened th medalist, wen the Bismarck | the offers : Home rans were plentiful in the| Country club invitation golf tourna. | parts of America aren't bothering Me- | and no defeats, lost a tough battle Lats ile-Ainnesyobis frie ieicnreNEane defeating —-Cale)| Larnin any more than they do “Pop” |to Bud Taylor, the Terre Haute tr. went to a doz ay] of B ck, dup in and ster, his manager, guardian and | blemaker Colonels outfielder, bi \ on teh, Both made the final ning | trainer, Predicts Title for Protege Peres Unigranie; Knatting the counts | They Stick to Course didn't stop Foster and Me- Danean, Black and MeGray did the| Forty-four golfers, including visit-| Back in the days whe ra » however. For in the face of tong smashing for the Millers, | from Ji vn, Devils Lake,| gassed Canadian veteran, tole of rushing the boy, he was withsHlalley the viellm | Dickingon, Ha New England,| drag himself up to a little athletic | matched with Paneho Villa, the won- iS bundsmen saw si r-| placed in’ the club to watch that serawny MeLarnin Filipino flash, And Jimmy and were cked for] turned in scores of 78 for 1s kid in knee pants do his stutf the | went into the ring on the short end four over par. His first nine he} pair figured a course in the boxing 1 and 3-1 bets. But he came out y refuse to he shaken | victorious. SNAIL CAL DEATH Offers galore came in after the Prof. as Wadding- | Under guidance of Foster, a = Vi ight. But the program had to list, time fighter and 1 ver, McLart adhered to, Jimmy and Foster! great boxing ability was built up un-|are up in the Canadian Rockies now, til the two decided it was time to! hunting and fishing while Jimmy Mud Hen moundsman, held} | hits while his mates Messenger from the mound » won the first of a) 0. The Blues got} revenge, in ihe aftermath when they! uray, Verified By TO DEFEND HIS | tlm the Millions world's ba we ring crown, | which has heen toppled from the 64 apions in five n tonight, when pts ‘to re The ina the champii time marks est test since tle from the shoulde of Bddie (Cannonball) Martin four} montlts The eastern sti KAPLAN SIGNS TO DEFEND HIS FEATHER. CROWN | Hee | a Cigar match against t Waterbury, Conn., August! s of agreement for the | h were signed by the manager: of the two principals at the office} of the national sports alliance late | ti flat guar-| ( : : From coast to coast the Charles Denby Hlege of | is known to men who know good cigars. while with vile oe 20 per cent. : ze old The millions of steadfast friends it has an ‘ tens] we made during its 25 years history” are ie 3: convincing proof of its merit. ——— wer Rees From first to last it is a gentleman's _ FIGHT WILLS : smoke—a cigar of dependable quality. ~ OR BE BARRED i : ' Made Right—Taste Right! New: York, July “2, U)—dack| Made in and backed by the world’s largest cigar Dempsey, or his legitimat managers | factory under ore roof--that of H. yee io patteea weeks and arrange. mith th Evansville, Indiana, 75 years the maker in two-weeks and arrange with the i New) York boxing commission to Standard Quility Cigars, fight Harry Wills, or be debarred: from ‘fighting in the deste: ace : : The commission yesterday defer- red. ugtion on the matter 1 a fort | “ 5 Exalted s or night; ‘when inform y Tex Rick-| ; 4 ard that the champion would return F Diamond Jubi fs sopn as he completed ‘business on the coast. The commission refused to do business by proxy. Qnihis way west Dempsey said, at Omaha yesterday that at Lov’ An- Felen she wey AoE seme and be is| efairs;with Jack Kearns an ; : ‘own manager: when his contract with sie i foutore” ail Kearns expires a year from next a stributos month. In ‘view of this statement. Ri-marek, it is presumed that Dempsey him- self. .and-not ‘Kearns, will. appear be- snes nen 8 tenth cast tft Spt ante tr pcnet hap i a MS A RN RE

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