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SIX ees: ogpaicon * THE BISMARCK TRIBU SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925 Sports) ELIMINATED IN PENNANT RAGE, of ason Left, Pirates and Athletics Look Best One-third Se lightly less than on (My With third of the race still to be run, pennants in both rior le Wes KEE te hav been definitely placed out of the reach of at teams in t for the remain der of ith the White Sox eleven games be \ econd place, Washington in the neriean Leng nd Cincinnati plodding s tional circuit Mackme whington thra penetrate nee fortification ath of the world's « the been at the barks of Q ty team The mother brace of y Gray holding the red se neve in cheel hile Philadelphia elu 1 hind ether ind pitcher ixteen hits and a 10 to 1 picked up half a same « nye Pirates in the National | by gathering both ends of at effort ho Brooklyn, 3 to tot wlete four pitel for ¢ The Cards, nine & H ened at ern uo | on, 7104, Boston I vd Phil | lies collaborated slug t stretching th n hits for the most runs, Louisville turned four 7 walk By NEA Service New York, Aug (P) Griffin, the Br Phila, August 15.—When Frank] show slated for the Yankee polized the spotlight in th Welch of the At faced twol August 28, f world with Columbus. He Jed the ha | Detroit pitchers fi without y weight title bout between ting Milwaukee socker being charged with an oficial time 4 elaney 1 dot a single at bat ina I ! y Tex Rick runs and he equaled fan injury ‘orn cr ore we have one of golidonrs ¢ riswold cup. The former national char mer HERE’S GL ENNA AGAIN! in This Season's Classic neigh WELCH TIES” A.L. RECORD BY ODD FEAT; her return from her Muropean invasion {2.GLUBS ARE fr A COLL yneens, Glenna Collett, with the ” and now rous contender for high honors this season, Faet are picking Ue girl trom Providence to reach tt sin the blie rbbon classie next month, | BERLENBACH- os been playing a gre joom National Chanaitans Looms as Dangerous Contender | T0 STAGEGO idatck Dempsey is Season's i ica ‘ funn top-most DELANEY GO_ A figh ligh ul wal ard be: to Berlenbach’s adiuim _|RITZSIMMONS | ¢ arts Future ay Bou IN INDIANA, Promoter Is-Out, ty Collept a) Million for Dempsey: 4 Wills Match , New York, Aug. 15.—U)—Bloyd 4 Vitzsiminens, promoter of Michigan’) Tndjana, was on, his way to C cago today with Linents. paving the \ cht ‘Champions ; mer, between Jac sey | Harty Wills. fort One agreement | with him early in the week with the | ‘champion's signature affixed. 7) euther obtuined yes from, P ins, followed thre ion With the manager of Demp: ‘negro. challenger. Roth agreements are of a ‘tents tive character but Fitzsimmons: ¢ sidered that he had closed 'the match | .§ definitely and Te¥t here last’ night to! arrange for financial | backing, ‘eh: larging his arena in Michigan City, | j Indiana, to accommodate 125,000 spec- | tators and completing details for the | final signing of the contracts at, Chi- leago on or about September 20, | Jack Kearns, who holds a contract | as manager of Dempsey, said, he | would have something to sny before ssht takes place, while promoter ard dismissed “all these f 31,000,900 coming front Chi- | “bunk.” nd Mullins | ‘eunent, Jack plen Tor'ré- of state | c f jto sign for a fight with Wills if vat hope d to. have the ban lifted, decision | Bs phew jit ‘ext | DOESHT LOOK: AS ROUGH FOR WASHINGTON, EA. Service New York, lor t than two nd JACK DEMPSEY, LE With the end son less Athletics seem bent Out in Los future ring 1 ners just befor Angeles, us ampion J rkout, ‘DOWN TO BU renuous§ Trai ts in F e his lon iz whse gS, “ream TOD TN LEAGUE activ depicted with one at his ¢ The heavy king ence been showint from the jn continain nd-neek | ood form in efforts. despit © that ua sl Ee SA SBE frou! the: # ; Frankly, hapes up much | the to condition his than! it t} same as did the battle for first pl a year when the same Senators tiand th ankee Fought it out al-| I}most to the final s{ There is th ditferenice in the two | races, howeve Washington is ina somewhat bet fon at this time A year back The cei no differ Ss COBB if , who was knocked out} the Griftn eposed in third cry di hans with the turned in their Tast encounter, | Place. The were showing the after plit th feat, Demitt farouimeilithe promoter that he hurt) Way with Detroi 3 Browns in 1918 and Roger Peckin-| jis left hand while training: Then the W a paugh, Yankees, in. 1919 Berlenbach add willingness | km kled down tor Miaeoinitinaculie sitchin ‘) Miller Huggins, er, holds the f est opportunity,, the third week in much faster t Mut indian tid suckers had i wing, | modern major ord, having| however, and Rickard. announced hey shoved ahead of Detroit. And by the} Always 4 marvelous Ciena tisor tinsle tn thecenge | cour bs crifice| prohablyi would. set’ anew. dat of September had crowded the, brilliant fielder, it w tempts and scored three of his teams is horn nn gume plny-| Other Zeatures onthe catd, which Huggins entourage out of the lead, (that Kept him in the spot eleven russ. Wait O20 e Cardinals.| will remain, intact for the | futur y and won for him his x! Yoter, un outfielder, had a] Weleh received three walks und made! date include bouts between Jimmy , tuck Ey 4 RIE MU oUBIe cand Whose “ats » sacrifice hits to hit the John-! Slattery and Tommy Loughran, light) Yank eat the former e daring on the baselines, his tewpts ‘and Stole two bases ian loop’s high mark heavyweights, and Louis’ Vincentin | COBpIng the pennant “on the road."| manner of outguessing the opposi- 5 = = (| welter weights nie peazon the ni 4 to ser Bae | tien, hi a ae thee Aa ba jook so rough for the Wash-j him a most dificult man to touch, we -———_e| KINSIE DEFEATS i on it did in 1924, strongest selling point er 48 Alas National I League w. f 4 1x Pittsburg New York LOTT IN TOURNEY Sou AP) rani in the country wihwmpton, - Howar fourth O. BASEBALL ie By BILLY EVANS SIMPLIFIED 4 .| were hi At least. For G | His am is t Renetonlicdlan one club to throw off. Last year, as mentioned, both the Yanks and. Tygers path, two tough outfits, base hits w an just am after che toward was it in ball club. i con: out on field that “hard , but. despite cof Cobb seems to be as keen as score of by he all down ear L have seen Cobb thrown i Is hit to the in- beaten , would ly 15 yeurs by Cobb his leg and he’ would come cl a hand: thie: the batting. to fi ee Cobb is nd con- Petting have i st base sround in the outfield, | satems Norma and Helmer Nelson, | Tappen; ie ‘ully TRISSTAYS ON | $ tale, Tuttle. | Briton Dircets Use-of Stiletto As Positive Death Certificate | STICK CONTEST)" "=" | London, Aug. 13.~-(P)—Sir George Greenwood, presiding recent. | Speaker, Heilmann, and Cobb) meeting of the London Socict for 1 ‘ . the Prevention of Prematu Burial, i Bunched in Batting Aver- | said that he had given directions to | those who would be his executy! i gae Competition plunge a stiletto into his heart « hiy death so as to make certain o! 'He added that a school in who became a great surgeon, insisted that the stabbing process be carried out as a precaution. Sir George de clared he nb faith in t pres ent so-call ern methods of cer \ tity ie death Miss. Emily Akes, h tary of the society, the best known n whose ne Wal had once been placed in a cx dead, and when about to be was found to he quite well and dhe had lived for some afterward. ioe Aug. 15--P)—Three vet- iera 0 have seen continuous ser- ivice in the Americqn League for ptr- | s of from ten to twenty Pears are y fighting for batting honors i The trio ts topped by ‘rls Speak: atched leader of the Cleve- ans, now in ¢ year, who is | distance’ back is Henry H ‘man, veteren of ten straight years with Detroit. who is holding the tun- | juer-up position with Ty Cobb, | Peach, who has been one test playérs-in baseball, sinee joining Detroit twenty ye: |age, is only two points behind | mal ha mark of .376. The aver- age “includes ‘Wednesday's game. jostil Up “tol-n+ Most! eneedy outfielder of | the Chicago | Ped Sox, added two < ste on’ hase record, and is now leddibg hidden 36. y secre id that one of in on a houschold wo Ket as bur | International Police Conference Proved Value, Says Berlin Chiet [SR sue Eee rH failed | Berlin, Aug. 15--0P)—The Inter to increase his home run total of national Poli onference N |z4., Yoo Mew York recently fulfilled its obiect "be added one to h yond expectations, in the opinia Colonel Kuenzer, of the Berlin y department. ‘addition to fur ing many helpful ide ing the St. Louis singer with Other leading ‘batters: ice, St. Louis ... ler, St. Louis tions, he said, it suppli sa suppli Paes Washington . felt want of putting the police ¢ Hale, Piiladelentn ofthe entire world in close Simmons, Philadelphia r with each cthe Phil delphia Colonel Kusnver praised the Manurh, Detroit. York department end Comsmiss |5. ‘Sewell, cleveland | Enright and cdced that noth ver efits me ee had made such impression | Horhsby Thrliler upon his offic parade 1 Rogers Hornsby furnished the theill /ef New York's | among the al League batters, cee Vin gettin dozen hits in his last [six games. Today he is’ lending the { kK with an average of 401. of his blows were homers, whic him a record of 30 four bagg jthis season. Jinuny Bottomly, also of the Card- inal, ix hitting 887, a gain of five [points over his previous mark, Mil PARADISE, ‘EAS Washington, Aug. 15.--A “wild dr spent a half hour in. paradise lion Stock of the Dodgers is still in| hore cheentle. third ‘place despi 8 uf nine| “He was sven permission’ to. hre: points. He is hittiby gulations. So heb Max Carey gnd Mazen Custer, the] taffic, regulations, Se he br more than 50 of th A test between two two speedy p pirates ure runnitig uway with the b: honors: Max automobile iped fi was made toy see whether “wild srved a a eee imate! “is ‘teailivg | driving” pays. ‘The autos made a run 25, again of three véer Ipst] over the same di ead a week. Cuyler advanced his scoring] found that the v ie inaek toil traffic rules ga two and "Other leading hitt three-fourths the ear urnier, ‘Brooklyn driven according to veirilution Harper, Philndelphia J. Wilson, Philadelphi Bressler, Cinginnati 1 Barnhart, Pittsburich tom buale taanurectarers x Blades, § exporting their products Burrus, 7 merce. The present export trade amount to about 250,000 cars a year. But Owen believes Amer stiffer tion, abroad than. qyer Nadie and Guy ‘ ville Colonels, continue’ h the Columbus star still safely 1 front with 3B, antes ters Aderl Associa Guyon its to. ‘his mark of a weg ago 3. trailing “Mike" with , 370, just one point ahead of Le Bour-{ eau of Kansas City. noman compe. before. 7 i ripe Cc urst of St. Paul broke loose AE 500 with the. conditions that now sin and slammed out five doubles ‘Too Late To C exist because of the lively ball and aid three triples. | ante mediocre pitching. ihe home run department is still! wANTED— Mes senger boy a “Only in the legs do 1 feel old,”!¢ cd, with Dunean of, Minne-) ern Unione? remarked Cobb to. me this spring gpohs in front with 23: Brief of Mil-|] WANTED Radio salesman, after a game in which he had a couple of hits by a mere half step.! Tt was a frank admi No play er ion, in the history of the game ever had 1 better pair ‘if’ legs{ close. than Cobb and I doubt if any one ever put them to greater tests, but’ Le Bourveau, Kansas City even the sturdiest of legs falter if} Cincinnati ce 4 Is it perminst erto| In’ so far as percentage is A team that ed worked | called upon too often. Brooklyn Hee vonsthe Sout “ample chaste i j get on the Tebber orthout Naving the eerned, Washington rates. much! under a serious handicap, sae Hite st. Louis trophy today at the Meadow clus! naivin his possession? Can a pitcher] higher than it did at this c last; Speed no longer i lelphis in the final round of the forty-| white standing off ‘the rubber make| Year. But that counts for little, as| with the lively ball now Intramural Sports Aid Chicago second anwula tournament, by 4¢-| ome preliminary motions to deliver|the Macks ve donc : considerably y Boston {ceating Geo. M. Lott, Jr, of Chi-| the ball to the batter and then snap . olumns | mi Aa aie etate. it ly Stanford Varsity Teams A ‘oa G2, GA HO. the ball to first. in an effort to catch i i fi ; 4 jis yy tT shoul observe. the erica ja runner there on similar period in 1924. his spee e i 3 al “. |WALKER SIGNS oe |’ Whether or not the Si 5 Are “ Stanford niversity, Cally, Aug. 15, 3 4, a 1 The pitcher, has no cright. to yet ate their stellar performance! When Cob retires from the game! —In Stanford University, intra- TO MEET SHADE | 0m, the rebber without “having the | of Inst season, when a, great spurt) it will be because of rather) mural athletics, whose participants | 4 4) ball in his possession. If he in the few weeks ‘of play gn-| than the loss of hi eye. never are: seen by the publig, claim | a «| he commits Ik, regardle: abled them to win their first flag, anes 90 per cent of the mate students at New York, Ang. 15. (AP)--}whether he makes a motion to pitch| is problematical, of course, ‘They Loss some time during the year,” Cleveland Mikey Walke world welterweieh: | or not. y. And then again they 1 feel that 1 Recognizing that the vary squads New York ‘Champion, signed The baserunner is guided in his w I say that C the various sports afford an. op Boston with Tex Rickard by the action of the|fandom in general, and the baseball| well today {portunity for the physical devétop z [yal Bex CRS i » rubber in the center of | experts in particular, had it all doped | That is ‘a ment of but a small proportion of promoter, to defend is to pitch from. When/out that the Senators wouldn't be! I am willing to stand b: the men, the university suthoritte: feulnet Dave Shade of Call), °s his position on the|able to stand the uff. In other |_ i si have artanged programs for every eat f fe Yankee Stadium, the runner forms the opinion h ernek But th 3 ene. es cect aesine September 29 ‘that he is ready to pitch, He at once ‘on the story iB avis is dircetés of intrae Wakes ‘hia tend? oo . same, except. that cas "1°, 100 COUNTERS | istiat sped ite entints: virtually NEW RACE TRACK ON 1" Now it is sible for a pitcher | 1 versus yo! . ames : all the freshmen and sophomores and LONG ISLAND, IS PLAN! to deliver all to the batter if! with, the ‘Athletics, | Cuyler of Pirates First to most ‘of the upper classmen in ‘foot- land is to have a new race he has none in his possession, There up of the schedule dosen't if ? ‘ball, basketball, track, — swimming, is to he built at M: fore to get on the rubber without! faver either club, Each has a long Reach That Figure soccer, tennis, handball, golf, cross- the Massapequa Racing’ having the ball ig deception, and|home stand during September, when . mein country ‘running, baseball for ome It will be opened in must he enlled a balk order to| the western units travel east. So other sport.’ In two years. he’ Has 1926 or the following, offer the baserunner proper protec- fay choose from Abere * built up_a background for intercolle- American annie | St. Louis at Cleveland 1 imply because New York at Washington i ets her was standing off the rubber at Philadelphia at Boston, (Herman Schwartze Hurts one i the time, the baserunner won National League \ Chicago at St. Louis Cineinna’ Pitt Brook lyat ew York, Boston. at jadelphi American Associ Minneapol Louisvil Milwa xf ‘ lion ALG. $y and gun ftotal amount they rece r World tour. real—Austria eliminaved Can- | ada from the Davis cup play in three | straight vistories Baltimoye—Japan won from in the Da¥ie'Cup elimination do ’ FIGHT RESULTS || "4 SS eo eee * Bevonne, N. J.—Mike Ballerina, of Bayonne, Junior light weight cham- jon, retained his. title against Billy lenty of Chicago, in ten furious founds, Milwaukee—Pinkey; Mitchell, Junior Welterweight, and . Willie Harnon, fought a ten round draw. ELECTRIC COOKERY oe sae 18. COOKING IN COMFORT ~ ark Angel "HERMAN CHWARTZE Presenting .» Herman giant hurler of the Bloomington cluby; can Association race of late. Three-Eye RFECT GAME in Three-Eye League * Sehwar' by ten nd is to be the last word in! League, who fetes into| former big balldom’s hall ‘of fame | a> perfect game against, the other day. tion. he piteher while off the be at the menry properly piteh y AND CAR PLAY ond Cardinals oupat day in at Cons cored dtving eral pitehe ally fast t ve few and duration tween nowday LU BLUE oes TO In a game. played. betwes cago and Detroit the othe# ‘Tygers' first ‘sveker. The present record i made by’ Bransfield, Te was burg: St. Louis Brown has no right to feint a delivery t | i PAST GAM dering t RECORD FOR A‘ rubl nid con- the of he pitcher must bg on the rubber nd when he starts livery he must complete it.| ity road, to success, and it is on prac- | pitcher who fails to got on the| tically even, terms with that. team poses. of deception, | now. to the trickery by| ‘True, this one ubjt may be tougher ery of the ball, doubly | to whip than were the two of 1924. act must be interpreted | And that’ pla e hi hostil far n day, 1 ia seven. |, Pitts. Luderus, Phillies, and Stovall, pit- there's nothing Ou several \have ‘been Pepirteal stipping. o, same goes for Washingto Bi were just momentary slum most every team experiences now and }4 then, AML in the ‘it lopks like a with |W: being far better was a year ago when it out- distanced two competitor: son only one club scems to s to o'be scen, of course.| porace is getting hotter and. more inte ane is the weeks pass, with 11 le 1 | vantage cropping out for eunee 30} | tender, That ren ome come Billy ‘Evans Swe i ~ a GREAT Ass The ‘legs are the most vulnerable part of any athlete. In a inajority of cases the under-| pining of the ‘stars are the first to r the strain. great Walter Johnson will tell you that his legs ench year gi a more, trouble, thyn his. pite sae A fow springs back, Johuson, after, going for six innings at top speed|,| in an early. _season,.game, began to falter. He. was in trouble from then on to the finish, “Isn't the old arm guite ready?” 1 DIANAPOLIS PICKS arked to him the clo: f one | ante. Rusnta eeatN, Ae fs, CHASE of the inniny Ba oe i ia CUYLER Donic’ Bush's Indianapolis team 1 a lied, ‘ ze, ‘ibe been Going better ia the Amatic| wife trick ated Na shale ‘to wobble} Meet Hazen “Kiki” Cuyler; star The | under whe ‘every pitch, Looks| outfielder! of the Pittsburg Pirates, Tengner’s lub: is now| ae if the ol gaa ibe gued He. “recently @dgistered his 100th, run. ing |involved in a ield | for second: place. tion, three-cornered fight Kanans Gity and He formerly, pitched) St, Paul are furnishing the oppos ie the Michigan-Ontario: League. after the legs ‘1 “are theouah, ig the first Major leiguer to turn That etm apes tau vee Johnson the flees ic] a less While’ in, Ploride this, only, spring I ‘notleed that worked far y Despite the. fact, that, he’: en in big, time. any’ two ‘a h Buyler is already | da star, and giate ath}e sity team which ‘feeds the var- is helpful to the boys and gives them a keener appreciation of sports, Last year’ there were 60 basketball teams, 47 baseball toaps 35 track ‘teams. VETERAN WHEE N OUT. AGATE Zack Wheat despite h many yedrs in the majors, can still ‘bit the apple. ‘The other day “he “gar- nered five. sufe swats,in as many Percy Jones o tompis ogni i 4 j at has been in big time Wh either Louis outfit. only ones to pass the 600-figure thus far, best rin-scoring major league is Sisler's ‘St. Browng are. ‘tho - The ‘ate the IN, RUNS tea ‘in But despite this fact the Mis- souri entry is hanging around the in the second divi dehnsonian OF They've southpaws, | Dodger: of certainly against lat, game stretch’ exact): ti to” atten “tenth, one was ubs, who was’ co hed ET PL TY. SOUTHPAW. PITCHING. flinging Brooklyn ‘Teft-handers fe Robbie's boys. Perey 4 gopes ti ed cen the for lusty larrups in eight innings, whoo ing the Troll soft picking . hurlers. ~ "forth GEHRIG'S 8 HITTING EATURES Anis” PLAY Lou Gentrig, who has been playing ie a Yanaee. in_ lieu, first base, for the injured Pip, te ures : ‘Them ney stands. ip in er Tho obo ste gt aren't always the Sore panded 7 RADE the ol Fact. is, the t's work with ihe willow has ‘been ¢ onty feature of the élub's play of game to, bat find. swept mer into the lost waukee and Russell, with 22 edeh, and experienced and mu the future of North kota to sell standard nation’ advertised merchandise for lar concern, write care Pribune N: 8-15-1t FOR RENT-—Two nicely fully fur- nished light housckeeping rooms, trie sweeper and — washing Phone 8125, ri Smith of the Millers next with | ie and South ‘Da: {ai istenson of St. bases with 38 leads in no one Poul with. 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