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i BRAVES PUSH GIANTS BACK IN FLAG RACE} Brooklya nuati Philadelphia St. Loui Cellar Champs Hand New) ),2c1"° York Club Another American Axsociation BY ART CARLSON Defeat, 3 to 1 Ww. LL, One of the biggest sportive events 64 on the summer program, from an in- —= Bt dividualistic point of view, at ieast, , j 8 49 will be the attempt of Miss Gertrude | New York, July 25.) John f tome SE MeGraw's ambition for his fifth oy | Eder es Ame tet eerie ah Chin. | straight national league pennant Be 4b Fak” he dangerouy English van | being spoiled by the Boston Braves,! yiiwaukee 2 Tie errs Re | champions in John Heydler's| waked a2 Miss Ederle expects to make the Against the th lending | Columbus 35 effort, t hus ended in fatlure for] clubs, Pittsbu i nd _ ae aie * tes part ot: thi month or | aa: clubs World wide interest is being arous- | nthe es ue ne ee terrain ed over this 17-year-old girl's titanie| slapping a 3-1 defeat tag on the{ Cleveland at St. Louis accomplished will be watched closely Metropolitans, while Pittsburg im 1 Chicago at Detroit by the universe in general and in proved its rating by lashing the} Boston at Philadelphia hatatotial, circles ln particular, Cards to the mast 5 to 3. Today the} Washington at New York, "One of Toughest ceemna stand ' " cain Attempting to swim Pittsburg 60865 ts NATIONAL LEAGUE Chan! is # mountainous job. 3} New York Cincinnati at Ch ; one of the tou on the entire} The Washingte ee nc athletic curriculum, It’s, indeed, a up by the New Vorks at Boston real task for men stout of heart and | yesterday, thleties took ad-} St. Louis at Pittsburg strong of limb, let alone a mere slip! tage of this lapse in the pro- a lass leavoring, t osition at the peak of the Ameri-| Columbus at Toledo. Only five men have ever succeeded! tivheap by whitewashing the [soa ive Indiana in negotiating tke 2o-mile’ atveeeht Red Today the] Minneapolis at St. Paul. between the shores of England and, erican leaders stand: Kansas City at Milwaukee, Franee. ‘Three were —Americans— Philadel 65168! @ Wireerat Capt. Matthew Webb, Charles ny Washington 7 ¥ 64044 ————————-—@ | and Henry Sullivan, “Webb was the While the other clubs have a stim || Results os [| first, according to reports. He got) mathematical chance of overhauling |g —— ;]ucross in 1875. the leaders in each league, the race ———4| an” Englishma med William | hus ‘Virtually narrowed down to National League was next, in 1911. And in} two team race in each instance. St. Louis 3; Pittsburg 5. summer of followed the MusDodyers, third in the nationst| Oc, 4cute Fi ; Argentinian, Enrique Tirabosehi, wheel, are more than one hundred] New York 1 Toth and Sullivan in that order.! percentage points behind the lead-| Others not Tiraboschi made the record time, 16/ ers, while the White Sox, third inj hours, 36 minutes. the American, are more than one} RICAN LRAG _ Three women have been unsuccess hundred ‘and twenty five points Ghitage heboe ee ful. Mrs. 1. von Isaceseu of Austria] aiern ithe Renton 20;/ Philageink hung up the premier performance. Maranville playing his first game! Others not. scheduled. She was in the water 0 hours. She} er before home fang saw : was reported to ha his Chicago Cubs trail a flying Red comet 3 to 1, Brooklyn and Philadel- additional national entries, Cobb's Detroit typhoon continued its spurt for a first division rating cing the Whil x, 6 to 4 the Beng: tie with s for fourth place. Indian twirler, got away to a bad start when the Colonels put five “sacks across on him in the ini- tial ‘spasm, but he came back strong and during the remainder of the melee allowed but one run, Mean- whilé his mates lustily clouted the oiferings of DeBerry, who took to the] meet a logical contender for confidence. But whether or not showers in the fourth title the New Jersey boxing com-| possesses the stamina, the endur-| Despite their recent defeats the} mission is not prepared to sanction | ance required on such an. exacting Colonels. retain a strangle hold on| staging of the bout in this state.| journey is something else a first pl They have a 94 point] The attitude to be sumed by The treacherous tide, the changing margin Minneapolis, the run-} Ne ; in aleurrents, the ice, cold water— ner-up. ‘The veteran George MeQuil- Taner {thats ductors must bertakensinte cons arpshooter, turned in| Newton | that | sideration, too, Any one of them he could inst Toledo, unable to assemble th ade off him in quanititi ficient for scores. Tunney for Toledo, but was knocked out in the first two frames, which dozen hits 1 and girls to a home team victory, lusty clouting figured in t st and both starting nitehers were shelled from the mound, Middleton pitched a steady game for Minneapolis while his teamm: dealt roughly. with Merritt, Saints , Who gave wi to Gore in the frame. Middleton also helped his own game by smashing out a three bagyer nd contributing @ run. were treat Some a —— | BASEBALL | - ——— American League woot Pet, 6.52 Valngton Chicago St. Louis Detroit Cleveland NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww L. Pittsburys New York alf the course, more than AMERICA N_ ASSOCI ATION , Annette Kellerman, — Australia’s Be seal: dF Minneanols) 9: sensation of 15 years or so ago! jolumbas 9). Poleu OCs: swam for six hours until forced to vill Indianapolis 5. give up owing to sea-sickness, And Miss Lily Smith of England lasted | five hours. She Has Mechanzcal Equipment Miss Ederle's chances in the tricky waters of the channel are problemati- cal of course. Many believe she'll accomplish the feat, others think failure awaits her. Frankly, she has equipment to get the courage, the determination, Milwaukee 7. K N. J. Demands _ Dempsey Meet Real Contender mechanical Sh the! Trenton, N. July Unless Jack Dempsey ism fh why Dempsey | may prove her undoing. In her swim from the Battery in New York to Sandy Hook, she show- ed she must be reckoned with strong- ly, She negoti. d the distance in seven hours, 11 minutes, cutting sev-, should insist on one or more pr liminary bouts before engaging in a real b The public is growing we . Bugbee believes, of “set ither Harry Wills or Gene Tunn en minutes off the best time ever is an able contender for Demp made by man on that course which title, continued Mr. Bugbee. He made | is slightly short of the stretch from] ny other opponent show promise of giving run for their money before Dover t Calais across the channel. Must Give Her Credit But her American effort cannot be compared with the channel attempt. : For the rise and fall of the tide! a — over there is four times greater with TUNNEY SIGNS fiercer currents to ¢ rrespond, The water is considerably colder. And there is a nasty uously. The magnitude of the effort can best be realized when it is mention- ed that some of the worl atest long distance men swimme have been unable to successfully battle the chop almost contin- FOR FIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO CHAMP READY TO START WORK FOR TITLE BOUT Hollywood, ¢ Back from his a Harry Wills fight in Dempsey today was getting re: enter the training grind that will fit him for a return to the prize ring, in which he won the world’s heavy- weight championship. By his own admission “through with pictures” and eager to pput aside the false whiskers and grease paint for the leather mittens, Demp- sey arrived here last night after eluding camera men and others who had hoped to meet him at the train. Accompanying him was his bride, Estelle Taylor, the motion picture actress, in whom some prophets of the prize ring profess to see the successor of Jack Kearns, once active manager of the champion. Dempsey announced on his arrival that he would have a talk with Kearns soon, “maybe next Monday,” but gave no indication that there would be any modification of his previous announcement. that hence- forth he intends to be his own man- ager. "fic said he planned to begin training immediately for the Septem- ber bout in Michigan City with “any- one satisfactory to the Chicago sports writers and promoter Floyd Fitz- simmons,” probably Harry Greb, the middleweight champion. — —— | SPORT BRIEFS | er New York, July 25.—(®)—Jack Delaney, lightheavyweight of Bridge- port, Monn., won a technical knock out over Jack Burke of Pittsburg. Aurora, July 25.-P)—Tiger Flow- ers,’ Atlanta negro, won easily over Lou Bogash, Connecticut, Italian. that various obstacles encountered in the eight champion who recently | span of water between the two coasts. Knock out Tommy Gibbons in New| time and again. they. have. been York, has agreed to bo taken out of their course when only San Francisco promoters sel a short time from the French shore opponent for a boxing show Sept 7.] and have had to give up the attempt. Two fighters already have declined} Gertrude Ederle may fail in her ept an offer to meet Tunney | forts: She may be unequal to a ements, feat never before attempted by an Jimmy American water nymph. But whether she is or not due credit must be giv- en her for attempting one of the toughest tasks in sportive perform- ances. She's nt least game and courageous enough to try. And that’s some- thing. Morrison is now angling for Young Stribling as Tunney’s opponent. BISMARCK TO MEET SHOPMEN HERE MONDAY The Northern Pacific Shops Base- VETS AT TOP IN BATTING ball club of St. Paul, one of the strongest. semi-pro clubs Twin Cities, will meet the Bis White Sox ‘here Monday evening in a twilight game. The contest i scheduled to get under way at 6 o'clock. ‘The Shops team made a great rec-|Old Time Stars Retain ord in the Twin City race this sea- son, taking second place, The club Lead in Hitting has started on a tour of the north- west and will meet the East Grand Forks team at East Grand Forks to- morrow afternoon. Chicago, July 25—()—With the Boardman is slated to do the hurl- | 1925 pennant race easing past the ing for Bismarck and Guidas will] half way mark, veterans of thet catch. leagues—Cobb, Speaker, Hornsby, The White Sox will clash with the | Wheat and the others in the habit New Salem club tomorrow at New |of smacking the ball industriously, Salem in a Missouri Slope League | face little danger of losing their contest. laurels. Veterans are on top—and youth isn’t being served in base hits, Figures of the American League, -356; Combs, New York .355; Hale, Philadelphia .361; Fothergill, De- troit 364. In the National League, Hornsby, the Cardinals leader, tumbled from 427 to .410, a loss of 17 markers. However, the league's 1924 batting champion is in no immediate danger of being overtaken. C. Wilson, catcher of the Phillies, retains second place honors with .382, one point in front of Jack Fournier of the Dodgers. Milton GOLF MATCHES MUST BE PLAYED BY TOMORROW Announcement was made. today. that all first round matches in the Bismarck Country club handicap tournament must be played by Sunday night. Matches not played by to morrow evening will go by default. at FACES SUPREME TEST OF ABILITY Stock, eleven with he! nearing the century scored with 93, a gain of 4 during the week, {ed another base to his stealing ree- ord and is showing the wa three more than Spark Adams of the Cubs, hi Boston .37 | “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE so of the Dodgers, slumped points and now is fourth 79, Hazen Cuyler of the Pi mark in Wrist rus, Bo ph ; ates is} Bancroft, runs] ‘There the batting leade Association, practically all of moving a notch up or down thi r, with the exception of the n Eddie pfused t of the he the same Lebour stone, Philadelphi: ton Barnhart, Boston Max Carey, a teammate, add- with 20, closest competitor Other leading batters Bottomley, . Louis Frisch, New York on Ee Lay Roofs that won’t Rot or Rust Leaky roofs are a big trial. Every rain means worry about hard won crops and expensive implements. Then, too, there is the frequent trouble and ex- pense of patching. 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