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SST ae i u i ' 4 iu “MAY MANAGE | [resterdays Games }/T0 FIGHT AT. ~~ DODGERS, 1927 pawtheir effort to oust Fred Clark, as-, Pittsburgh - inning. i _ in Possibility of Carey, Deposed Captain, Getting New Job Is Discussed Brooklyn fans are discussing the bility that Max Carey, deposed aptaineof the Pittsburgh Pirates will manage the Dodgers, next year. Wilbert Robinson of | the 1 is president of the: ar ago to leave the 4 for executive duties and he placed Wheat in charge of the team.! A great slugger and fielder, Wheat failed to satisfy the teams followers ‘as manager. Carey released by Pitts- burgh has been ciaimed by Bro The Pirates went into action y terday for the first time since Care: Bighee and Adams were punished for sistant manager. from the bench. An even break with Boston resulted. Pittsburgh won the first game 4 to 1, through Ray Kremer's excettent pitch-| ing and lost the second 4 to 3. ‘| the St. Louis Cardinals remained a half game behind in the standing by turning back Brooklyn 6 to 2, Rob O’Farre?l registered a ‘homer,’ wnd Jim Bottomley hit safely in his three appearances, two of this blows) being doubles. Billy Southworth pro- duced a double and i Jakie May gave victory over Phi nine hats tered. ‘the Reds w ‘the leaders. Poston took its fourth straight from St. Louis in the only American league game played, 4 to 2, Ruffing permitting five hits, Jacobson hit the ball out of the park in the first Negro Gives Greb Chance For Revenge New . York, Aug. Flowers, ‘a promise he made when he won the middleweight boxing championship from Harry Greb of Pittsburgh in Madison Square Garden last Febru- ary, a promise that Greb should have a chance to win back the crown Moreover, Flowers’ manager says that if the champion retains his title he will go to Europe and attempt ctory kept L in striking distance of St | Minneapolis x, a 1 19.) —Tiger' Atlanta negro, tonight keeps | Me Reinhart! RHE. | Philadelphia . ry 1 Cincinnatr Pierce, and Hargrs | t, B. New York Wists... 0, ; 2; (10 innings. 1 and = MeMallen, Root and Gonzales. H RH. E.! Barnes Florence; First game ‘Boston ........ 19 2 Pittsburgh ... ci asgegs EEO] R. Smith, Mogridge and 7 3! Kremer and E. Smith. -- i Secand game Boston ‘ nldsmith, Wertz and % Mendows, Hush, Songer and ¢ AMERICAN —— R. St. Louis 2 aston 2.6... 22s Davis and Sch: Gaston. Rufting Others postponed, rain. woee 16 Devormer; Kolp and Second game Louisville a veneae St. Paul « “ oe wis 2) Deberry and Meyer; Betts and) cis Pana R.H.E. 4 RH. 610 awfiececces 6 6 Henry and Hartley; Dumont, Wil- son and Gowdy. First game Indianapolis ..... Second game— Indianapolis Minneapotis Hill and Krueger. 3 w. O 6 Ainsmith; Benton and HE. . 3101 wees WDE A Hayworth; Dan- “First game Columbus .....-. 6+ Milwaukee ..... to swim the Emglish Channel. The negro has something of a reputation in the water. ince winning the crown, the ‘Atlantan has been out of his class most of the time, but has encounter- many men in all sections of the country, without damage. Greb, who used to fight about every week, has given his entire attention to prep- uration for his revenge. Before the 15-round contest starts about 9 p. m. standard time. Flowers will receive a belt emblematic of his championship from the Boxing Writers’ association of New Yorn. If Greb wins, he will be given a belt at his next bout here. Plans Wide Drive For New “U” Stadium Grand’ Forks, D., Divisional leaders for thi state alumni drive for the U: sity of North Dakota’s $500,000 cam- N. Aug. « paign for a stadium and gymnasium, will be selected by Paul Samuelson, director of the drive, on a tour of North Dakota, which’ will take him from Grand Forks tomorrow through practically all of the state’s 52 coun- ies by Sept. 1. Mr. Samuelson will district the state on his trip, singling. out _prom- inent university alumni in each di- vision, to supervise drive proceedings in that particular district during the tate campaign, which is tentatively commence later in October. hile no definite districts have been named yet by Mr. Samuelson, it is expected that such University centers as Bismarek, Valley City, Minot, Devils Lake, Carrington, Grafton, Williston, Fargo, Dickinson, Wahpeton, Langdon, Bottineau, Man- dan and Jamestown will receive more than passing consideration. How- ever, Bowman, Hillsboro, Towner, Rugby. Cooperstown, Hope, Cando, Park River, Pembina, Cavalier, New Rockford and many other places will also he visited. . formerly prosecutor at Canton js, er ‘on liquor vio- lation chatge, based upon admission of Mazer. Magazine containing billion rounds small arms ammunition exploded by beg at army ammunition depot near Norfolk, Va., but no lives are lost. Uncontrolled forest fixes burn a@eross Sequoia National Park in California, after destroying 45,000 acres of timber adjoining. ")/ 0, B. Keeler is ‘presented with watch at Atlanta for interview he obtained with Bebby Jones for the Associated Paes. : George Smith, St. Paul profession- ai, turned in card of 289 for 72 hol ‘and won Lacgreprton’ Sepricsshiy in ree stete urnament St. ‘Paul. 3 a cor jounty, North Dakota, is or- me igi ee committees to during -1926 harvest. trees will be re, Dr. N. EB. Cofege d fi the plant co Lyons, Witner and forth and Young. Second game— Columbus ......- Milwaukee . Harris and MeMene WESTERN LEAG! Lincoln 3; Des Moines 9. Oklahoma City 8; St. Joseph 0. Tulsa 5-2; Wichita 0-6, (2nd game 7 innings, agreement.) Omaha 14; Denver 8. pee ee Ee | Pennant Progress AMERICAN LEAGUR: te j Philadelphia . Washington . ype ty thicago . St. Louis Boston Chicago at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia. Others not s¢heduled. NaTIONAL, LEAGU.. Chicago . New York Brodklyn Brooklyn ‘at St, Lowi New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Others not scheduled. ——___——_ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standings Milwaukee .. Louisville Indianupoils Toledo ... Kansas Cit St. Paul .. Minneapolis . zi Columbus “ . @ Games Today Louisville at St, Paul. Indianapelis at Minneapolis. Columbus at Milwaukee. jhave been deposited by Rickard with 1] in this state,” tion and g| is leaving tor Chicago in a few Dempsey and Tuitmey Will Meet at Sesquicentennial Stadium Sept. 23 New York, Aug. 19-«AP)-—Jack} Dempsey and Gene Tunney are to! fight at Philadelphia. Thereby New York joins Chicago as supporter of lost causes, Promoter Tex Rickard is making another shift after encountering re- buffs in both cities. In Chicago, threatened court actions caused him to step out and in New York fusal to summon the state license committee into court brought about the change of ‘front, The committee refused to lice ¢ and T will meet in a 10 round con- judges’ decision at h prices ranging from $5 td $30, Cheeks Deposited The battle proval of th has received the a Pennsylvania boxit commission, ernor Pinchot and Mayor Kend of Thiladelphia. ecks to the amount of $100,000 the Pennsylvania commission and the centennial authorities to gaar- good faith. ! “[ did not want to have the New York state athletic commission sub- jected to legal attack in connection ith the issuance of a license to Dempsey” Rickard said. “Boxing has been good to me and we wanted to do nothing that might injure the sport Philadelphians expect the bout to draw between $1,500,000 and’ $2,000, G00, ten per cent to go te the exposi- ve per cent to the state. id Fight Wills In a statement at Saratoga. saying he would never defend ‘his title in York, again, Dempsey added: ince | won ‘the championship in 1919 I have wanted a bout with Wills. | hat be in New York and weight championship negro, and they have carefully pre- vented it from taking place.” It was because Wills was regarded as the logical contender that the New York licensing committee refused to license Demps There will be a joint concert of. the Bismarck and Mandan bands tonight in Bismarck on the post- office steps. It will be conducted by Ralph Law, leader of the Mandan band, und will be broadcasted from station KFYR, Hoskins-Meyer. This will be Mr. Law’s last public \a bully fist fight. Neither. Dempsey nor’ Tan poosttty Cte aereiaek pee . He when they-do fight-as the redding | *omeone else will do it public has already auftered. Me, ie,chi eon Is the © No.more a, es ae in oe tes ia js means st lam ** self-sacrifici Bava te ‘aot SE oe aS st yevente, ek The current literary del vA oe IT 18 NO TRICK AT ALL FOR A FIGHTER TQ :PUT.. hg FINISHING TOUCH ON A PRO- MOTER. . ... HE GENERALLY IT -BY DEMANDING GRAND.” ety It may be said of Mr. Rudolph Valentino——as it been said ‘of many golferas—that he at least talks DOES “FIFTY . o- re Another way for a tennis champion to crash tl ** headlines—and thus add to his ** theatrical prestige—is to take appearance in connection with band work, as he is leaving for the west coust early next month, with his orchestra, on a tou Sam Kon §s will also make a fare- well appearance tonight and tomor- row night in his solo number. . He days. The program will be repapted tomortow night in Mandan. Varicose Veins. Reduced or Money Back, Say All. Druggists Simple Home Treatment That. Is Giving Amazing Results The world progresses. Today ail- .| ments that took weeks ‘to cure can now be ended in a few days. If you have varicose veins or bunches you can start today to-bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise you will do 80. 3 Just get an original bottle of |: Movne’s canerald Vii at any disnen- sing pharmacist and apply it night and morning to the enlarged ve.ue. It is very powerful and penetrating; and only a little is required. After a few days’ treatment the veins will begin to grow smaller and by regular use will goon rdduce to ppear. ft is equally effective in barber's itch,. salt rheunt, redness and inflammatory’. skin 467 | trouble. People who want to reduce variedse veins, or me rid of eczema, ulceta. or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is e0 pow- erful that a small bottle lasts a tong, time. Any pharmacy can supply you. All druggists sells lots of it. ~ady,. ‘oledo at Kansas City. * | After getting foregoing practice perfectly, or even a little before, bend just a fittle lower and grasp the ankles with the hands. Then fall from the fleat or springboard. This will he easier after the prac- , tice with hands on knees, and one | should get used to the position with- out a great dea) of 1 ‘at Dthica, It is just as well, however, to keep practicing until the movements are as natural aa can be, because that first entry into the water sheuld be the basis of all future diving. If either of the falls inte the water create nervougness oF e go back {nto shallow water snd prac- tiee ducking for half ap hour and HON. 1O.SWI ‘to y Mee sewhere for their ** ° ee ate between ** socks, ee John McGraw refuses to’ count the iants out of the National League race. . « t need for him. any times did erry Ss. D. (ge ‘Twice, beating Charley We a a’ ‘A Scotchman’s idea of paradise is | kayo in two leaps ad apd ebm fo ced ron on technical What rating was Lucien Williams gene national tennis lest year?— an all day sucker in the Arcties | where the days are six months long. | Re eee Ghee esd “ta Gene] Bla Goante Ms raral settiemen' @ Lo Conni flack TEERE in [300 "hitters mow likes. te Braves" first secker teed. tell shout the number jellers who can beat par over the new sporty nine-hole course. last. year’ * pionship ?—S, Tied for second in 287. Has Eleanor Goss ever ranked high- er, than third in national women's tennis play?—S. F. H. Yes, being rated second in. 1919. What was the date and outcome of ‘One-of the beauties about chanriel swiniming is that even if you fail you do the expected. J x Chick Evans, the Chicago pe * wizard, has won the western am: title eighy times, four in -suc rte started on a) knockout in eleventh reend. | Billy Evans Says | GREATER THAN FELSCH. _ What outfielder in the major leagues‘ covers the most frownd? ‘ince the opening of the season, I venture to say that question has been moor... In 1912 he copped again| put to me 100 times by fandom. over the Denver Country club links} I am inclined to ching, that Johnny and followed with two more triumphs Mostil of the Chicago White Sox can in 1914 and 1915 at Grand upius und!go farther and get them, then any Cleveland, respectively. other ‘outfielder in the majots. In 1920 Evans came back to win} Mostil is very fast, gets up speed at-Memphis and for the nékt three quickly and_is un excellent judge of seasons successfully defended his |fly balls. He is one of the few oat- title—in 1921 at ieago; . 1922 at | field Basle ake back at tl Ki ol e ‘ansas City and 1923 at Cleveland. je , Faces out and then wilt it year and what were Es ‘ - THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1996 ground coverer. Like 4 fagt.and has exce! on flies I thought “Hay sonnet eal T lent judgment Ke Ma js Speaker eve: de ¥ to play the fame th P} ech it ‘oe Collins rH Gehringer o! of Boston, all regulars while at Washington and at Chieago are froviee exeel | derstudies to Managets Harris and) Collins of Washington and Chicago,| respectively. - ? oe ere After being tried at third, : Pre m found himself at second, Ht play at that position ts ‘one of the reasons ey, shas| been & dangerous ball efub this eum- mer. r4 a Lazzeri, Meflilo and Gebringer are destined to be si They have al- ready won their in'theit. first yi They lack only experience in the fine points of second base play. Need for Catchers =. There i#a crying need for more and bet maj Ever: elu the two big leagues would wel- come a backstop capable of taking the [his regular tarn. The: te has been Nees Mestil| 9 Petech sbout the too “tle sire ot a ‘inter to that