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PAGE SIX SIDLESAND BALDWIN ON | HEBRON GARD} Thirty Rounds of Fast Boxing | Promised Fans on Fri- day, April 9 i Paul Sidles of Bismarck and Orrie Baldwin of Moorehead will headline | ots 30-round boxing card to be staged t Hebron Friday night, April 9, and the fight gives promise of being @ stellar attraction, The bout is con-| sidered by many tobe in the nature! ge fight” as th The two met in the ring a Valley a couple of weeks while the majority of those att ht conceded the best Other bouts on the Hebron card | include Marthe of Richapd- ttling” oO 1 of Eau Claire, dke of Golden Valley en of Glen Ullin, four | of Richardto piden V Hebron op} ponent joibe selectady. rounds. | WwW the “Hebron und exhi- 8:20 Bis. WILLS PICKED TO WIN FROM JACK DEMPSEY: | Fistie Expert Rates Present | Champion Seventh Among | the Heavyweights “i BY DAN THOMAS Los Angeles, April 7. sey’s mental attitude d unfits him for long distance or finish ‘battles. His nerves give way if he does not succeed in finishing his. man qui This i saps “his vitality and endurance much more than any beating he might receive.’ That is DeWitt VanCourt’s oninion of the “champion of champions” and is the reason he ranks him seventh among the heavyweights of history. . The aged fight critic has been in- timately connected with the fight game for over half a century. He has scen champions rise and fall since the days of John L. Sullivan. VanCourt discovered and later developed Jim Jeffries, whom he considers the greatest heavyweight of all time. The others in the order of his rating are John L, Sullivan,! Jim Corbett, Peter Jackson, Jack| Johnson, Bob Fitzsimmons andj Dempsey. Out of His Class “Dempsey is undoubtedly the * greatest heavyweight of the present time—-but he's far from geing classed with the first six,” declares the grayhaired trainer of many great fighting men. “While fast, g: and a good hitter, Jack is very poor in’ defensive work and has proved several times that he lacks the stam- ina required for finish fights, { “Dempsey does not show the realj| sportsmanship nor the willingness to meet ligilimate challengers shown by | previous champions. Old John L Sullivan used to ‘Sure, I'll fight, you in five minutes, Come #n /ad take off vour coat!’ But Dempsey | arranges his fights a year ahead of ‘ne champion has been boosted as the greatest hitter of all time. He dropped Willard seven times in’ the first round of their fight and then failed to finish him. Willard went two more rounds. Does it. seem possible Sullivan, Jeffries, Corbett, Jackson, Johnson or Fitzsimmons would fail to finish their man after | seven knockdowns ?” Doubtful About Match | VanCourt is skeptical about a, Dempsey-Wills match being rranged | this summer—or any other G for | that matter. But if) they ever ao get i together “Van,” as he is known to| the cauliflower-ear fraternity, will | plage his money on the giant negro. | “Dempsey has broken the rules by | hitting while holding in several | fights. As this is Wills’ favorite style of-milling, I look for him to} beat-the champ,” is his reason. ‘BROWNS’ . BABBLE By NEA fersien ‘Taeepon ines. Fla., April 7. Outfielder Ken ‘Williams says he.fcels ne ilk effects fromthe “bean-ball’”; that almost ended his career near) the close of last season. He is just an: an hard as ever to drive away from | late, and takes the same healthy! gut, eat oe “every pitch that looks good| ‘him. i eee j ‘Manager Sisler is much enthused over the spring pitching of ws Bal- * inn secured in the trade wil Wash- | on that sent Joe Bush aad Johnny | in to Lapse ale. He looks like a pros Manager Harris ied, him, bat * sisler insisted he be gneisses in the deal for Bush. way, thinks Joe mig beg Zaps e Wi seg Pagid ne se Degli Hd irger pi t <at “Waehlngton should w, Tom Zachary doesn't be- t Washing. e t son has put his knee to every jgrind. Joe and Joc proving valuable assistants to the Brooklyn luding the hook sli hich H Hints pilot, also a former Oriole and Giant eclobrity, seagete slesincom ihe lop itinaee elpful by | pennant ‘pinch, oo He feels that hi: fe and Canadian open winner in WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 192¢ nes without the use of yen tabs orgie “Ray hare one todo with The Nut Cracker || Nwxstet tron... eee > Abo way t D. Lit y| You don't ion to join the marincs BY JOR WILLIAMG pace ’n the Hog te oat tr] to seesthe worl... Yoo can It would be much easier to face the erg Si + i be a egae a tennis: ater, music se aaa it.someone would eT hs mbiuriest té the memory:of Pun-| One bf the ‘catchers is pec ias ime che Villa has-been sears Mani-| posing as a right ir this year, ‘The best’ part of fisherman's luck la. . . . But Johnny Buff will al-| and even ‘without 9 mask his disguise eng go i rel abl ber him with- | is perfect. For hating condiatens ou'ye got iis the day off | he is. ways be je to remem! ta hand fits Horace a viene out a monument. | i ; 7 a) Having i b ja and | Hoston, iladelphia, and Brooklyn 4 ee ing 3 Laat bs Fae, Reed Rena ape ACen The Referee Ford hit pretty close to. the same ‘4 6 is now moved to commit a ing into a mighty oak. . . It mark every searon over a five-year | We entitled, “Under Two Jags would: seem more logical to us ‘it it! i i acon} -jalsenthiaba de aida 42-2) How many seasons jwas George In 1921 he batted 2797 1929, | Aiea tee Sui ate nion. | low many: 271; 1024, 272, and in 1086,| wr Little on the” Michigan football j ether Cholidge wHl'ran again Pessimistic: note: Only 42 days| Little eis ta peter mane cet ‘Berinning to Wink Se aust be some- | now until the seanon’s first ice shorl-| coaching staff?—C. R. E, When did Har a base-stealer,-Ford did pretty , 4 ‘thing like a second+hand ca age. | 3,8 Walker meet in the aiid July 2, 1925. much the same. He stole about the a. { alls 2 | Some alligators to be 1000] The yee: of the gods grind exceed- Hea Ne yas Cavey ie ae owiolone ; i yearn sl, oe tc Agar oddly cavuen,| logiailew ccc. indiealing phone however. In the five campaigns 7 pilfered just nine bases, ranking with the bred it in the majors. PF aeeenletant To want SOMEGIANT * GLEANINGS reb and me ae ey Ww. rasota, Fla, April Groh's legs are such that it possible that he will be ble to pl : » HARRY McCURDY more than 75 gantes at best. He limps perceptibly aud is - deste Rookie catcher with the Chicago & menace on the bases, He si fields well on balls on which he does eR cable’ topeeeasen nthe! not have to cover much ground and tratattie He didi is, as always, a threat at the bat, {®PFing ining camp. He see some stellar swatting with Houston Ross Young says: “Just count}in the. Texas League last season. last season out in figuring my play.” McCurdy can also play an may bs He is in fine shape, liehter than in i game at first base and ma) ajcouple of years and is all sot to do ane as an understudy for i a comeback. His trusty right arm heely, In his college days me ‘urd: as aecarate as ever. He throws sities from the outfield. " ly starred at Illinois. JOE KELLEY, LEFT. AND JOE McGINNITY — * Manager McGraw has definitely de- ‘i 5 ‘ te Oxford has 40 victories; Cam- od ncaa h Jos, Kelley | cided to, use, George Kelley at first bari $7. (The 1877 fake. ended in ‘¢ years cr so ago these ‘oes, Kelley | base, unless lack of available substi- |e dead heat). Cambridge has come Ay of their baseball careers. Kelley | tutes forces him to be played at sec-Ifact since the war, however. It has ‘amous Baltimore Orioles. McGinnity | ond or in the, outfield. Kelley pre-| son seven of the last eight clashes. called “Iron Man” while toiling for the | fers first base to any other position.| Gy mbridge-Oxford rowing duels have Says he hits better when fieldiog| sustly earned a high position in col- finds the two veterans putting the Brocklyn Dodgers | there. A legiate sports. training camp paces at Clearwater, F where Man- hoys are getting in shape for the ional League fectionately through the ager Kobinson In the spring games Travis Jack-|@ 7 lg as if the has completely recovered. Golfing Stars ———- If such is the case.it is a great boost club is old and i for the Giants’ s! chance. . : X 8 - ge ete GEORGE “ DUNCAN—CONFIDENCE Walter Gerber at short appears to) curves slow one has teen his} Much improved pitching is the chiéf] 1 have nexer believed in luck, but have tirely recovered from the only drawback. reason for Manager McGraw believ-jiagginst some: opponents my faith broken out of the eesti ing his club can again win the Nation-|that ‘skill always receives’ its full running i : fast| Max Bishop is 15 pounds heavier|al League pennant. He looks for his 0 reward has been strained close to the as r to ri still than at any time last season, when] Veterans to be as effective as evee} breaking point. The better you play Fs the same old dangerous hitter in 2 he suffered much as a result of poor|and feels that several of the rookiea|the better he plays. If you put an } af lo z u * That has alw. heen his weakness|of the league last year, while Fitz-lvhat it means, provided he has kept Manager Sisler is cutting at the because of being six feet, six inches] simmons, secured from Indianapolis,] out of the bunkers—and goodness game will|of last year willbe about ready to roach dead he will. fotlow with a ball with all his old-t fidence, | tall, it long way to the|did some fine work at the fag end off y teal does that is that U This s 1 e all with all his old-time confidence, | tall, it being a " y to nows he always does that—is tha‘ ga totals ary | ps cet Zade do eter” Wit oe era nae nr ee Sa ee se imple Selling Plan be much more efficient as a result] & over. 5 ie as ot almost as good. Generally, how- “Baby Doll” Jacobson should be @ of his far better physical condition. » he-beats you not by: good golf much more valuable player to the Of the younger pitchers on the Sut "by making you play badly. On Browns this year. Salary differences tine +i Giants’ roster, Greenfield, Fitzsim-| the scare of luck it often seems that caused him to report late last One of the daily tasks of “SI mons'and Wisner are the trio Me-}he: is outrageously favored. If he son and he never quite struck his zs is to spend about 30 Graw is banking on for about 4% ball’ tops a drive it is at a hole where he stride, particularly at the bat, 4 fielding bunts and slow-hit balls.| games. Greenfield was the big noise} can afford to lose the distance. All Ey the game one entire season scem provement in his fielding. year showed flashes of much ability.| your second he gets home with an h 4 Rene ye While Outficlder Tyson is one of iron. aap tthe fellow!— 2 “ a $ ; fe i tel Tr q i _ =. 5 meer : it| Bill Lamay and Al Simmons are|tho few rookies certain to break intol yee holy, end ne sit fa When you:coime to sell your car you will be chiefly inter- Seer aé: certain to start in left und center} the New York lineup, his perform-tning down a long putt. ae. * fields, respectively, for the Athletics,| ances at the bat have been fai waren, my, think that these things ested in two things; first, that you will get,the price you ask for The Browns figure they have the| with right field open to dispute. If] outstanding, He ‘may find } three best young pitchers in the|“Bing” Miller can hit consistently| Leagué pitching tougher to hit than' fact, but it is not so. ‘4 . . ~ : league in Gaston, Giard and Ballou, | it will be hard to keep him out, the American Association brand. Possibly you consider that it. i jl i ae San a etene Stout: NT A pcre ae sone sas Moa Seah teenth Second, that you will get cash for it and not just promises forms as the result of two trades! Eddie Rommel, Mack's pitching ol er fellow’s luck and to more e made by Sisler. Gaston and Giard ace and the man who started the|ter fast ball this spring. th severély punished, but it is still true} of ay Follow the 1 : a iz cums from New vark with Hush for Knuckles’ crage, fat ie. best | ime pear tobi sie te gal ely fame ianning i hn tae Pay. plan below -and you will come close to get : Shocker and pitched winning balli exponent of that delivery in the ma-| McGraw is is so brimful of confidence that. ist sean, "Now he seit Malou or | orn Cacher Mikey Cochtane sag]@™ Ale ss at he" appear easy ohm ting the price you want and the cash you need—it is a simple } jush. he misses as many pitches as he in: lence, of cours is je secret oS holds. Roger Bresnahan is to take fhe] de gt nd ‘ti it back! : Wally Schang should help. the] oe pine tacned Sp tamer Jetset ge ae aod yee oon tees Saeell plan that hundreds of people employ daily. x : Browns, particularly the young “itch- Bill Wambsganss looks: great at after several years, as McGraw’s first] ih the.first punch. ers. His knowledge of the American} second base for the Mackmen. He! lieutenant. Bresnahan is showing League batters will tide the rookies) js certain to break into a number of, Slmost as much pep as Jennings and. over many tough spots. ball es. “New ambition, sure to help the New York piteh- over i : a eae ing ante tom Sit! ing reeruiis, Rogerf was aanmee're-|| Fish and Game __ |! ° ‘Take out ‘I Six Golf Lessons ender, to a pennant-winner,” is. the | ceiver. (Snes TENOR SS SETS irst your pene and put down the important features Will Be Radiocast LAA ts Meant fore et OF Ani the ¥ gue clubs have BY MORRIS ACKERMAN | . of your car. Don’t try to remember them—MARK THEM oes, discarded the old-time sweaters for ‘wnefeY, FISHING WATERS ‘ i e DOWN. Put down the make of the car, the year and the a Connie Mack fi he has the|the more snappy leather storm- ere is to be found the very be: Columbus, Oo, Apel 7 UP) Six regain raced bar tid American | Breakers As usual, those worn by| ty fishing in the whole world!” Do This model—touring, roadster, coupe, limousine and number of golf lessons will be radiocast through | Teague, i e Giants ore ‘a little bit louder it Canada, with'its magnificen : { Ohio State Univer-|pe"Es banking on Groves and Wale) than ang others, being trimmed with| trout and aaimon strcama?, Pee the| Pi Pacwengers. What mileage has the car gane? Put it professional | herg to come through for him a bright red. mountain area of’ America’s chien down. What is the condition of the tires? Put it down. at the nto country club here, The world-famous streams of Nor- - where th national open tour eco Seg 1 The moors of Scotland? New Any spares? Any special body construction? Any spe- College Chatter — |} “snd by George Sargent, ss of his pitching staff on the ment will held in July. stocked streams? is his twirlers can offer the lieve he ule none of these cial sa or trimming? Are there any extras—mirror, a ssible to tl jousands 0! saf . ad aT Calter Aceciation of Ames, | malors—southnaws, hi-handera BY ART camtaon | Ameriefe, whe, fellng the art of prs 4 “rs - peer Bacay sama re od ed and the spitter. | HOFF AND HUBBARD ane ing G vi fiat me D ‘Ul m in. Now. jine .t a Se The first taik will be given at 8 p./ Sherwood Magee, oncela star out-| --SPoaking-of specialists, where could| pastium Cahey anchored. theiv’ craft value. m. and the others at 8:15 p.m. The | ¢ielder i: Nati = one find a greater pair than Chartey ‘Newfoutidiand? ry) dates are April &, May 5, dune 2, dune | {elder in the National League and) Hote and DeHart Hubbard. Each is Hand's shores in’ Jun a Philadelphia idol, has taken up 197 ‘diseovered not only the , oo 9, June 16 and June F iUP | versatile. But hoth have their favo- 4 umpiring. He is working the spring first colond.of Briton, bub invaded a games for the Mackmen. s poleceauliers Hubbard holds miles country. that stands ‘today as . ‘the 4 Matt WACKIAN Cyne Maths ony eh ae Sek a ite S| aaa ee wee GECOmee= eit cit sar over and ficure what you think is its j [pitching statt in | the | American | Connot, be overlooked ote? Grad Be inter = == honest market value. DON’T‘EXAGGERATE. Remem- MUSINGS League, All the pitchers are six feet summary. this ‘glorious. America’ the Cabots ber it haa hard ‘ or better, with the exception of Sam 5 were Soasting on salmonand woot ga sb prohably had hard usage.. There are hundreds rari, "Wanrles"S the"enent sie foe! 9 4BW@™ at this ear ‘date Seuthern i” dowdy. Newtoundlandors thew Do* of other used cars being offered daily... 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