The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 6

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HOCKEY ‘TY COBBWILL — TRY TO STOP — RARLY SLUMP - Stiff Spring Training May Be in Order This Year—Box Problem Acute ! (P)— The April | (and ance of the Detroit © Tee Tygérs is the problem worrying Pres | yy. jong BABE A DY, ‘ 3 ident Navin and Manager Ty Cobb. |. He's leader of th atricks | Toronto fd is last two campaigns early | puck-chaser. season form of the team has set up s insurmountable later in ie de national Leag | rood at the winter sport, too. st winning streak of the can league season was | ed by the Tysers—winning from} 24 to Labor Day, a’ row. It landed them in first di- vision, but the task is to prevent re- currence of the disastrous openings. Starting June took | nine games in a is problem the othe likely will sanic 3 can develop one of his re fielders into first string and give him a chanee to team from the hench. bit in fielding last se up for it-by h He was not behind mann, his right fi vague Jast season in hitting with | ‘The Pitching Staff. | Among his regular twirlers Cobb has’ only Holloway, Whitehill and the aging George Dauss, whose 1925 per- | formances were commendab! Only heavy. pitting hy the Tyger sluggers | saved Holloway on several 8. Rigen) Carroll, s-cclleg \ LIONEL CONNACHER | used sparingly last season, but may), Lionel Connacher leads the Pitts: | burst forth as a regular in 1926, burg sextet. Last year he captafhed Wells, Stoner and Rip Collins were the famous Pittsburgh Hornets in generally ineffective last year and the amateur circuit. He has also the training squad likely will include gained fame as a Canadian rogby a considerable number of hurling, Player. candidates. ‘Ty is as non-commital as for the past 20 years, in discussing, plans and prospects in the rookie line, but to strengthen the pitching staff he “B ‘acquired Barfoot, former Cardinal, O'Rourke or Burke, and at short Major John L. Griffith is surely Johnny Tavencr, one of the Tygers’, the “Gloo C of the sport grentest finds of recent years. The world. He is always deploring some- third base job, is wide open with thing: : Warner, a late 1925 uisition, Mul- be ok 5 fon, Geheringer and Herrington, all! ,Hi8 latest wail is that the boys Liat ot iat of the good old U A. are no long- classed as possibilities. Roget eae Py For several years Cobb has bee elas ts eA gens the lightest taskmaster in the major: tar ouahes anole he sed as regards stiff spring training, but ie Bop ue Gite Berea in order to get away from the early riffith would have you be- season slump he may return to the, lieve that the game of baseball is | time-honored methods which lead to|going to the bow-wows, that the | much perspiration. youngsters 1 preferred tiddle- winks, ping-pong and other similar statisti Mr. t amt? Eh mr strenuous sports. WRESTLING GETS It seems that Mr. Griffith's posi- ’ é ‘ion as a sports director calls for a; certain amount of criticism in order IMPETUS AT U AS that he make it scem that he is right on the job. As a rule his Triticism SCHEDULE NEARS is destructive rather than construc- tive. 1 \ Malor Griffith, hy the way, also diz ; ; lrects the athletics of the Western f. Minneapolis, “Jun A tremen-| Conference. He has troubles enough } dous impetus to interest in wrestling | righ f bles . . ght at 4 confi elf. Bian At Minnesota. by. the, holi | Tee St home:it he confine himself, jing of the Conference wrestling, | fencing and gymmastic tournament) trye one. [tc 4 year ago according to Blaine | true tof fae th , wrestling couch, who has} among golfers ti f, and a very 's seldom run more than 60 strong candidates out! that amounts wlmost lo 4 ies seagon. Completion of splendid | tien that. golf chs ew wrestling quarters under the! pea A perusal 1 Stadium in a space that has bee f ‘ walled off with concrete, heated, st year however, was lighted, and equipped with four! i F various cham- wrestling tings, has been a furthe#! pions nes crap true incentive for potential wrestlers to to form. turn out. Bobby Jon peated his success +Finat trials for the wreBtling squad in the T amateur, Walter| [wilt be held Saturday, Jan. 16th, Hagen, after a qreat up-hill battle, }when three men in each class from > professional golfer's ) ALB pounds up to heavyweight, 185 | ti Leo Diege!, Canadian open | pounds and more, will be selected as champion in 1924 retained his crown {the regular squad for 1926, | for anothe: Vets Were Graduated Of the four major titles there was Most of the sot stlers only one shift, Cyril Walker passing | of a yeur ago, a ich fin-| the national Gyen honors to Willie hed fourth among 16 entries in the MacFar who was compelled to} jig Minnesota meet, have been lost exert hims to the limit to beat! by graduation. Des: h -| Bobby Jon ‘ness of his material Coach McKusick edicts a successtul year in tne mat; In golf, per gene as many of his candidates show other sport, Bausual promise. | hard to displa weakness seems to Ie in the| Various major wyweight division. Football play- ers this year have been turning to! Baseball has any number of cases ketbali and track rather than to; Where some star pitcher has been stling. A general call to the stu- shifted to another tion because nt body urging them to supplement| it was believed he would prove of| heavyweight division of the'greater value. Cases to the con- ing squad hassbeen sent out) trary are few. ugh The Daily and posted in th Babe Ruth was the best southpaw nasium. Results of the call will; in the eS dennis: if not the! f nuary, majors, when Ed Barrows, then man-, agen at, the time of the January, vine the Boston Red. Sox, decided, ort natch of the season will he should be used in the outfield to the filinois squad at Minne-.#et, the daily value of his batting. yaad NS George Sisler, a brilliant south- paw, was made into a first baseman because he could hit, field and was fast. | Ruth and Sisler, both profeksedl pitching and didn’t take to th e | change any too kindly at the start. Now both are glad it happened. Jack Bentley is a star pitcher who would have much preferred to shine at first base- McGraw, with the great Geotge Kelly to look after the initial sack, insisted th ntley. low that Bentley to the Phillies it pA almost ie will set a ge at first. base. The club is weak that position. Four Conference . eee Still Have Moore from Toronto, Johns, Hubbell, Gibson and Watt, the last three, youngsters. Johnny Bassler and Woodall will be | assisted by Manion, a veteran of a minor leagues, behind the bat. fh ‘S ' Third Base Job Open. At first base will be Blue, at ae Joes ean 12, 1986 Grange in Frost whe oe ) a3}, Orchestes; 9245, RECEIVE MANY mera ‘WATCH LOOKED un Be re eit eine me FIGHT OFFERS|_sssn eur. ran iti WORDER| ass, cure at oe The Grand < fs “Time, > At yoa ate ab16 to finane tri ~ Takes Two Falls in Bout toa Winter resort you can have just] WBBM (320) 4 Sandy and ‘Harry; Tee : Wy fun ridiculing the wealthy | ‘ cranes rnold Stephenson; joafe: 5 wheh Johnny Seymour traveled Telniey, Hevtebiwaeh Be atte au hour oveb the | Former ‘Wyoming? ° < Coweboy Stribling Mentioned as. | pour, was, nae we, cet | ponsbis Opponents eis a With Tete Miyako we A an 1 Neto wou nner Baseball Men Meet Chictgo, “Sqn: 18,—W)-—-Toots ante sro oe ey ming, he gold _New York, Jan. 12.—UP)—Georges Mondt, 200-pound wrestler and form- | Carpentier of France, former light at Catalina ; sland tr Dveming canter, defeated ‘Tar. | Sens! Bang! , Please Feed ietoner Christian, A. 3 heavyweight boxing champion of the Miyako, anese, two fall: yf } z i 4 ese, two falls out of ’ nose ; world, will receive numerous caal-| ~ three last night in x Jiu Jitsu match, | , Biahor, Mt ning of New ete wea Gases wer iehise: Bob Yate lenges to fight when he arrives here ae ‘Sante, ste Detsvina Island,} no anol barred. Which: ‘proves: the 4 di 10" BG Trio; Bete Kules; on the Majestic tomorrow. Calif. Jan. 12—@)—I ribune describes ‘th hb ¢ " aorta first to greet him will| trom all "seetions of ae. -culeay amatch ‘witch “looked. tke nurder” hop a Wo 4 ry ow |tlons"ssaek Delaney, Brat "Berien [Eatered Pere Spar forthe first tng to do but wonder which woud |e PHIARE™ 4 ., rctan guitesy Dave ‘Handler, vio : p tn! session of the nual meetii ? Meh 1 vio- | vach, and “Young Stribling, Strib. Of the. pational: areoetian UPeURE| be the corpse” in the following man-| The ayerages show Mr. Blessing of| lin; Moulin Rouge orchestra; Nick ONeoat Nrodt pestigteens Gatpine fessional baseball leag 2 ae granbed. the little fellow Columbus ; 4 vin the aete ee ede il bi Two Jays; ited: betone ee y p stociation season. p- arlie Garian ck, uke | poate ae eS including league. presidents, club Marites gel ¢rush | narently he had’ mere than & prayer} banjo; Claire ‘Matthews; George “6 (Finny ‘Delaney of St Paul at Vers| ®MCES, managers, players and] Mivako hissed, and threw the cow. | “Re” facing the pitcher. ee Ha I: s 3 j non, he decided to enter fae rene congregated, rabbceg wy across the ring, Mondt stized was one MD Musical tent BILLY BURCH the ‘ring while in Americ®. Hivie wawlie Sack ve Miyako by the lapels of h ket y : ’ LY BUR Jin Amerie minct lengees whieh. cotaprise’ the) MUSK by the lapeld of is facke! KYW. (888), 4, Afternoon, Frolte fatty a eas ene New| hones the Frenchman ‘Span: tesocitlon and neatly ah lee a igean ewiating n'a, mine he Tonight’s Radio ae ke Dinner concert; ish heavyweight, boxing circles. be-| league clubs. "Finds Nerve Center ' (4B) Bat i que! lieve that he will be unable to re-| py tte, delerates start thé convention anwhile Miyako's fingers were| q FOR TUESDAY, JAN. 12, Ta ee g the most vaduble| s that are sure| Pusiness at a short afternoon session | playing up and down Mondt's back. R (2 5 / Ae today at which only routine matters | hel cable LBS: Dinner concert; 8, jtoe arious sections of the | will be discusned. For \mectings to.| Finally he found a nerve center and | BEST PICK ular proge ‘a8 | |morruw and Thursday jhe bulk of | Stvek in a thumb. Mondt let go the) | Kao cne12y 4, Concert; 6, Or | | WH (400) 6, Classicals. 6:65, the work is scheduled. Only two is-| laheleias though they were hot, and chestra; 9, Vocal and instru- cals 9:00, Hobbie and Bar | Los Angeles May © ~| sues" are ‘expected to. be" met’ with| etme, went to, the floor. | mental; 16, Dance tunes. mony; Hian Trios opposition, the” discussion of al Ja "Toots clamped his fingers oon the! woaW '(528) 4, Class Fawn, songs orchestral 10:16, Become Site for ange in the player option rule, and | 2oP's lan oii wasted 6:50, Sttinged Inatruments; consideration of a plan. permitting) conceal his motive. He was trying) | 9 “Variety; 42, Theater pro- woot “<digs) 6:16, Dinner concert. ee Bout) pitchers the use of resin,” dca el bad dW toler ram, | (4%), 6:30, Orchentra; 11, i i sape consciousness, and the wiry Jap was xX ” 4, id H « p | committing mayhem all over Mondt's Be ee nee |} pad (302.8) 6:20, Orclestra; 10, ~ sey-Wills fight, which on paper DG FIGHT RESULTS \ he mally Mondt niade the Jap Ww 2213) 1M ste ‘an pre: || mauateale. ‘ ee Iieen fought in. dumerous 9 | thump on the canvas for mercy. Then| | sie 30, Pianos 6 te: we (aa7.s) 1, Orchestra; 1, Sineers TUAGetug ot Mk Angele WIA Akron, Ohio-—Kddie. sion and! they ‘wobbled off to regain| | qCORcere. "|| WEIR (ane) Salvation Army | men announced their willingness late] outpointed Tommy - Buitalo| their breath. In the last scene the| | WRC, (469) 1246, Marine band; Sis cea e, Baak, sterday to underwrite such bout] (10 rounds). | Jimmy Dar Jap thumped just in time to save his 10:80, Orchestra, y heals, Btadio; to the extent. of $2,000,000, and the|Weat Jimmy Mahoney, C! life.” WCAU (278) 8:30, Playlet; 9, champion replied that nothing, wotld : ‘ ne in ie aa erase | sara suit him better than to fight here. Toronto, Ont. ty ~ Ue bead ists A deNtite tropariticn Sill. net bel Durahe Middewelght, chaninoas oot: Ofehaste. | ne a)» cone, 3 8: submitted to Dempsey until Thats-| pointed Roland Todd of England 4) “Ruth Burry pianists 9, Bride nd day, however. He says that he will} (12), LCs T Toe ae. chest oe peated a Bridge; { give it every consideration. a wan cain) a ery isk chestra; ‘ariety; 1, “Insomnia ———_—__— New York.—Sammy Vogel,’ New wenn Y ‘ cceive Dance tui (845.6) 8 Voeal and instru- \“The Game Isthe |. |fonice wear fie Srelion eat ee KER |: ash @ Dinner’ concerts | THB’ (874.8). 9, Dance tunes; 10, ep cy ‘ . 5 be 5, (374. » Dance tunes; 3 | Thing,” Says Smith atric Near, Ns (i. ceoree Wallies: [yer itd) « onsnntres Staite Gh Ee te pa i s i it A d, inner musi ance tu 311, | In Final Article| Mets: New | York, defeated Billy! _ As we, see —_ the Tourna) ment of| Jevva Blix, contralto; 7:10, Colum-| Popular songs; 11:45, Orchéatra. | Kelly, Serant P 6 ‘ elly, Seranton, (6), Roses game was played’ for! the hole ia University French course; 7:30,| WDAF (8605.8) 11:45, Nighthawk “DUNC” MUNROE go, Jan. 12-UP)—The last A eee iugitonitie iia naa te wortd sae fini 45, Rudolph | Frolic. sili ork ‘ } ¥ Smi sok: ‘ool by the name of Pooley joskow! Bateclltiag ia) i He's captain of the Montréal Can-| Ttormia toothell coat ete (ake Hubert. bon Male Quartet.” To WEEI| KOA (322.4) Dinner concert. adans and is a strong all-round per-! week in Phi! ‘was wit , Now that this year's football sea-| (476), WFI (395), weg CFAC (435) 8, Studio program. pe ladelphia was that “win. former. In 1924 he piloted the fam-| ning is not the thing in football— son is ott ially ended, the boys will WGR (819), pl ‘SD | KFXF (250) 8:30, Mysical selections. ous Canadian Rocky Club aggrega.| the game is the thing.” be hates ited Me rest three or four S461), tage JS Pacific Time. : . le sent the article to the All: Haye Detore Datiining: pesctioe (for T mesa Hake EEL (476), | KGW -(481.5) 6, Con D tion that won the world champion-{‘Sports Magazine just before ‘eaying| Her ene oe ne eae WET (abby, WEAE, (4013), WAY rh Fela ieee alae ship at the Paris Olympic games. | California for the yeast, to withess Connie Mack predicts the Red Sox ee a Ried tant) eet KPI (467) 7, Musical; 8, Orchestra; ame on will be dangerous next year... . B: R se iia ‘ ik y y| (545.1), WEAR (389. Bw. yt Areca ON |tinois made ite season's debut by| was stricken’ with pneumonias” "| gWten and where did Glenna Col-) this he probably means the boys may| ready ‘hour, To Weel “RACEHORSE, LTD.” pandiue ainnecats its third create . Jett Win her first national golf title?| make the fana laugh themselves to (8953, WCAE (461.3), WGR (319), London aMeree inary’ of the A the’ Badgers downed tnaiana, 2o|JOie Ray Resigns — |i" “eld at White Sulphur Springs| On ene ® es, ar ace sea gaat Bagel ie iy tatan to 31, by a last minute rally aft * we Shade certainly is no ), KSD (546.1), WEAR | hia) the Hoosiers had led by a one polit His Amateur Status vSivhat was the outeome of the bout | fighter the experts claim. . .W (386 ®, ron 3028) 1, Henry logic i eg retires to the margin. Michigan sent lowa into the alee lotd h Splne ea aed Sit oo kg el a coer yy anon HE: Machine thes discard temporarily by leading all| Chicago, Jan. 12—VP)—Joie Ray, | Meghons eee on a kane a ee sold to the Banstead Manor’ Stud, the way after the Fen few minutes, | Americas” stellar ide distance “yee eager pong vis ala arama bs [newly "organized ‘congern. “At, ros- 22 ictory. . ie q . re e - a = HE eT Ee Cag: Sinan ‘of he fgiteton ommit:| “Shy feet, atx inches. ‘ STALLED MOTOR GET UP AND GO. ‘ is Vike SU cour poe prreeeern Davis has a letter from Joie, writ- he cst Milton's “Arcades” was written on|t ‘ Benen were first seen in London RAW RAW HUMOR 5, is) 10:30, 30, Orchestr 8, 4 Wen you entertain at home--and the, ~ bee sninptuous feast has been greeted with royal (praise by the laughing, igi ng friends Ls | o : = have a Camel!’ ae : Into the making of this one bigarétte organizatior tobacce Tarkish ood dni boy ee Ar ok bens ter

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