The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1926, Page 6

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ee ht ES ae et DOUBLE BILLS WERE MANY FOR HOLIDAY FANS Yankees Lose Two to Philadel- phia—Washington Beats Red Sox Twice Washington and Philadelphia seem to have overlooked the fact that in many ‘previous seasons the league leader on July 1 has been the cham- pion in October, They gained much “round yes The Yankees helped the Mackmen to celebrate the signing of the declaration of inde- pendence in the city where it was signed, two games by 2 to) Washington advanced by toppling the Red Sox twice, 7 to 4 and 3 to 2. Walter Johnson and Fred Mar- berry turned in the Washington con quests. It was the first start of the year for Marberry, who gained fame as a relief hurler. Detroit Drops Two Detroit fell before St. Louis twice, with Vangilder and Zachary the win- ning mound ny and 6 to 3. Cleveland and i ¢agoans in the mo ning gontest which he won, 4 to 2, and Thomas of the Sox retaliat n to 0. te Donohue of Cincinnati shut out the Cardinals, 4 to 0, but Billy Southworth mer which decided the second st in favor of St. Louis, 7 to 5, One Apicce Brooklyn and Boston also split, the Braves éapturing the opening tussle, & to 4, and Brooklyn hammering the hall to all corners to win the second, 14 to 5. Jess Petty of the Dodgers lost again. Songer gave Pittsburgh a 4 to 1 victory over Chicago in the morning,| § retiring in favor of Adams in th ninth. The crafty veteran immedi- ately brought about a double play to end the game. Five Pirate pitchers permitted 18 hits In the afternoun ago won, 10 to 7. took two from pl the Giants, 6 to 3, and 5 to 4. | SESE | Pennant Progress | ——_______“#@® AMERICAN LEAGUB ‘Standi New York ... Philadelphia Whicago . Cieverand Washington Detroit .. St. Loi Boston . Games Today St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Boston at Philadel, NATIONAL LEAGUB Standin, Cincinnati re St. Louis Brooklyn Chicago New York .... Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati a Chicago at Pittsburg. Brooklyn at Boston. Touisville . Milwaukee . Indvanapolis Kansas City . St. Paul ‘Minneapo! . Columbus .. Toledo at Indianapoli: Columbus at Louisville, Kansas City at St. Paul. Minneapolis at Milwaukee. —<<$—$$ __ lg | Yesterday’s Games | —____—____—_—_e NATIONAL LEAGUE Fi G Philadelphia . New York .. Carlson an lenline; Seott and Plorenge. "Second Game Philadelphia . New York . 3 nagtiet’ Willoughby, Mitchell and Henline; Barnes, Fitzsimmons, Ring and Florence, McMullen. Morning Game R jieago .. 1 mh 4 ufman and Hartnett; Aas and Gooch. H CE 5 Oo 9 0 Songer, Chicago urgh ..... AGE rey, Huntzinger and Gonzale: lows, Oldham, Adams, Kremer, and Smith, Gooch. ‘and’ ‘Hargreaves and Taylor. AMERICAN LEAGUE Morning boi Cleveland . Chicago Levsen "rouse, and. Afternoon Cleveland Chicago E 3 1 and New York .........4. 4 Philadelphia | . McQuaid and y,” Pate, Grove and Coch . * ‘ First Game R Boston eee Washington Hermach ‘and Johnson and Ruel. 7 9 2 « 7 Stokes, Bischoff; Second ston 1 and ‘pischott;, the afternoon, 8{) St. Louis : Detroit . oot . 0 Vangilder and Schang; Gibson and Manion. Second Game H K St. Louis .. . 6 ‘4 2 Detroit . 3 and Dixon; Whitenitl, Johns and Manion, AMERICAN / ‘ASSOCIATION Morning “_ ft 3 1 5 OO ; Kolp, Pipgres Hubbell and Hallman. Afternoon " St. Paul .... ’ 12 Minneapolis. PREY Satie | Tae. | Johnson and Hoffman; Middleton and Gowdy, First Game bi 5 Kansas City . ae Milwaukee . 1 (1 innings) Messenger and Shinault; Robertson E 1 1 and MeMenemy. (Second game postponed, rain.) Morning Game k Columbus. Toledo Harris and Hr ing. ‘Ryan and Hev- Afternoon R H E Columbus Pee Bem | eres Rolde i 0 3 um! ‘and | Meuter, Hruska; wesirae McNamara and Urban, First Game 13 " r Indianapolis . Louisville Second Game R un Indianapolis ......... 0 4 eee (I Louisville ...., fee! Boe Henry and Ha ; Holley and Devormer, WESTERN LEAGUE Denver 0-1; Des Moines 1- ree hom i St. Joseph” 8. SATURDAY'S RESULTS American Association apolis 2; St. Paul 9. indianapolis 3, Milwaukee 6, Kansas Ci ity a Columbus 1; T. American League Chicago 8; St, Louis 3. New York 5; Washington » Boston 4-5; Philadelphia 12-8, Cleveland 7; Detroit 5 Cincinnati 2. International League First game-—Syracuse 0-1; Toronto Jersey City 3; Baltimore 9. Buffalo 10; Rochester 5, Newark 9;' Reading 6. SUNDAY'S RESULTS American Ansociation St. Paul 8; Minneapolis 2, Louisville 7; Indianapolis 3. Toledo 4; Columbus Kansas City 4-4; Milwaukee 2-9. American League St. Louis 2; Cleveland 1. Chicago 7; Detroit 2. New York 4; Washington 4. innings, rain.) (Six National League Cincinnati 7; St. Louis 2,’ Brooklyn 11; Philadelphia 2. Chicago 2; Pittsburgh 0. Boston 5; New York 4. ———— | FIGHT RESULTS | e—$ —- (84 (By The Associated Press) Cleveland.-Tod Morgan, Seattle, junior lightweight champion, defeat- Ted Blatt, Chicago (10). Johnny "| Hitt, Philippines, beat Jimmy Mendo, Cleveland “(10). some town, N. Y.—Osk Till, Ro- chester, won from ane Ratner, New 1 York (io). 1 Rhem, au nich ightweight eh plertines, we! champion, gaat Osner, Tulsa, Oklshoma, fought a draw 10. Havana.—Black Bill Bilt, featherweight cham Cul ie Davis, Char! ral, Pa., fought a ue (12) Everett, W: ash —s ‘Sewell oo beat Mickey Russel i it Se ee Hiegiehi) ines, ings diene seahetalieel, on a fag ‘isin? Lyin tat 2 Mar- F 6 RMN ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | , (GOLF STARS CHECK IN FOR SCIOTO MATCH: : - ba a vi 3 Many Internationally Known! winners of the Players Included in List 6.--(P)-— ne big guns of the com a expected to be pleted Club whic ti expected were Bobby champ, favorite . is victory Bill Meh Paul who tied Among pn Johnsto Cruic Ashank today and in . Paul, Roland MacKenzie, Washington ama: teur, and Watts Gunn, youthful At- H lantan, The chief feature of today's pro- gram is the annual series of pro- amateur matches .for the bencvolent fund of the Professional Golfers as- sociation of Ameri In the first match, stafting at 2 n., Bobby Jones and Watts ill play Walter Hagen and Willie MacFar- ial interest attaches to this s it does three national open. title, agen MacFarlane, ied with Jones last n amateur chai Jones, Gunn rin the Ame nships. The rough at S give the con {in to continues to ants plenty to think r observed yesterday it stands is tough y golfing test in Ame Billy Petrolle to Headline Card July 13 at Saint Paul July 6. Chicago -P)—Ray nweight, meet Pete Ry- yas vy Petrolle, | weight, will ‘hi Johnny Rocco, N. D., light- e card with ele N.Y. Farg: meet |B nch lightweight, in | the third 10- oan bout of the show, hich will Minneapol MANDELL WINS | swiftness and accuracy that the Buf- falo veteran was bewildered in the attack. Kansas, however, never stop- ped trying to whip over a knockout! punich, but most of his ‘blows. failed to find their mark. BRIDE-TO-BE_ DOESN'T WANT-TO SEE A FIGHT Chicago, sats 6.—()-—Bride-to-be- of the new Jightweight champion kas never seen a boxing show and_never wants to see Sammy Mandell fight. I couldn’t stand seeing anybody pummeling Sammy” she says, con- fessing that she would not listen to the radio returns-while Mandell was winning the title from Rocky Kansas lat Sasturday. She stayed in her room until bt brought news of the result. Mandell agrees, and doesn’t. want today’s Elizabeth Hemming and to-! motrow’s Mrs. S. Mandell ever to watch him in the ring. They will he married tonight in the titleholder’s home town of Rockford, 1, and will feave Wednesday foi weeks in the east. LaBarba and Rivers Are Ready For Bout Los Angeles, “July, 6.—(#) --Fidel Barba, flyweight champion, and nis Mexican challenger, Georgie tivers ul Francisco, rounded out their ie here today for their 10- round champtonahip bout tomorrow i. WORLD'S TITLE FROM KANSAS Youthful Rockford, TIL, Fight- er Gets Referce’s De- cision Saturday Chicago, July 6—)—In 2 down- pour of rain and with 15,000 to 20,« 400 spectators in attendance at W! the Sox ball park, youthful Sammy dell of Rockford, Ill, won the worlds at championship Satui a referee's decision] 7 - the gtizeled Rocky Kansas of », the titleholder, after a 10- round contest signalizing the open- ing of legalized oe in Chicago, Mandell, in Hee opinion of the ex- perts at the ringside, won from six to eight rounds, by outboxing and out- generaling the titleh When the bell ¢ of the 10th, Referee Phil. Collins un. hesitatingly d Mandell's water soaked glo ing him the cham- pionship. 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Par es the chibiten ed.an. edge ji. itvtae or & ighting is given tl ry yearn as he has een in the pfofessional ranks five years, while La-Barba left the rid ranks only a year and a OPENS RICH AREA Washington.—A te’ square miles of rich farm and p land is opened up by the permit of the Interstate Commerce Commission to the Dodge City & Cimmaron Valley d_to build an extension from Manter, Kas., to a point near Joycoy, Colo. Less then 1 per cent of the area is in timber. FIND OLD FOOTPRINTS Denver.—Discoveries of footprints left in the ‘Grand Canyon that are j at least. 25,000,000 years old, have st-been announéed y Prof. Charles . Gilmore, curater of vertebrate re bales logy at the National Museum. icks were 1,800 fect below the rim and ‘were “thosé of some queer, extincd reptites. f SILEN? GEARS Wasl hington New gears for motor gare. which are claimed to permit 8 operation, increased ‘load~ aeriee capacity, long life and high efficieney, were described at a recent: meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers here. They ate described as “tapered gears with offset axes,” and cost no more than spiral beve, gears. the secret “ae Heusen smartness. | No starch or linings. ‘Woven on a curve hi wir Ae injoy the co: et of Van Hanewns pusniies. JONES ‘ “4 WARRANT MAY. BE’ FOR VARE MANAGER (Continued trom pee, ane. ator Pepper and’ three ane, hia newspapermen that\be:had told them 22] the William S. 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