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La | ‘me. o——.-. AMERICAN LE, aman. | el | ') Pennant Progress | jurally and the body will shoot up- ward and outward as it is “inclined, after the sony Care should be ‘taken not to slip, although: if the tip of the board is properly covered there should be lit- tle likelihoad of thet, and to be sure to fully clear the board. As the board throws the body up- ward, the body canbe thrown up- ward aud outward by the shoulders. | Remember that the arms should ‘not be held in rigid position but ‘ TUESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1926 township, who reported matter to robate ‘court. at Red Wing, Minn. Relatives include a sister, Mrs, Eliza M. Smith, Sentinel Butte, N. D. Authorities at Canton, Ohio, fear McDermott, key man in Melictt’ mur- der, has been slain and body shipped in trunk, Stanley McCormick, convicted deal- ed of stolen bonds, was started from St. Paul for Leavenworth prison to COMPARING ’EM The Nose should come up naturally and, bal-| serve seven years. ance the body, but the hands shou! : always be before the face when the | Tom Johnson, held for murder in head eriters the water. ‘ Hee netgear Gane , (Copyright, 1088, NEG Se¥vise, Inc.) Minneapolis. " PIRATES ARE | STILL AT TOP | “IN TITLE RACE Pittsburgh and St. Louis Each Win One Game of Results Monday ington 12; Now York 6. Detroit 2. ‘heduled, Games 1 St. Louis at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit Philadelphia at New York. Washington at Boston, Pee acme menmen eae _- “g BRIEFS Irene Pagliarini, 10 years old, of | NEWS Hibbing won women's, state amateur horseshoe pitching championship by : We defeating ‘Mrs. Otto Witt at Hibbing. Revolutionists capture Puerto Cab-| leza, Nicaragua, after fight. Wash-| Farmere®-cooperative elevator at ‘ington sends cruiser Rochester to| Darwin, Mifn,, aud 3,000 bushels of ‘augment American protective forces| grain were destroyed by fire. already in country. ; an 8 Rev. F.-L. Oberschulte of St. Paul Double Header Monday Nbc, oy (4 Primo De Rivera says that absolute! was reelected president of Walther x = St. Louis . 64 ' tranquillity prevails in Spain, League of Minnevata, meeting at 3 A fight to oust Pittsburgh from Chicago 68 ‘ ae Ce first piace in the National — leag New York 64 Pope cancels international congress | named secretary. waging hotly for two days in the St. Brooklyn . 70 of Catholic aR oo pay ae oe Louis ball yard, so far has been a Boston. 6 vathe-anatuatl sree in Vatiean| WOULD BUY LIGHT PLANTS q no decision contest. Pititadelphia ia youths and fascists; horses in Vatican Application h ‘d Curdinal fans, storming the park ” — : eres oe ntate railroad board by ie Noten 3 in the hope of sceing Louis climb esults Mosday Mine workers of Springfi Power and Light company of Mob- Je Of c J y i pringfield oust) P ight company of Mo Mflicual: league. histor Philadelp Boston 3. lesa ed erties now operated by the rein as battles, but no-chan New York & ee eee Marian Noel Wright in Chicago| Electric company. The properties are “ located at Lehr, Venturia, Zeeland, Haig and Wishek. pene een the tact that is firm has just reached it: = Old gold coins worth $1,700 were! tenary, the head of a large London id ‘trunk in abandoned farm| business house recalled that it latives of late P. S. the first to | sues Russian dancer. friend of her | husband, Frank Lloyd Wright, archi- | tect, for $100,000 charging alienation of affections. | | ; Cincinnati alone has drawn benefit from the warfare and now stends in second place only four points behind Pittsburgh. The Cardinals ure a fuli game back of the Pirates. Each Win One Game Sunday the Pirates invaded the west for the five vital contests with St. Louis and at the end of 10 muddy rounds were obliged to accept a 2-2 Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Chicag: Boston at Philadelphia. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standi and jump to the end with knees etiff. The take-off will then come nat Milwaukee .. Louisville Indianapoli tie. Yesterday they met in a double Gene Ti Todo... p . contest. and the end of the day Jack Dempsey ene Fumney Kansas City a each spor jetory. . You" 2 St. Paul .. On the left you see the famous Dempsey bugle. You've heard a| St 7 great deal about Jack's horn. Jack had it “torn down” and remodeled) Minneapolis a while ago. Some smart jester once referred to the operation as “the surgeon’s masterpiece.” “UMfuch qocd-natured fun has been made about the new beak. Some say it will lapse the first time it runs amuck a lusty wallop; other it a “fire hazard.” claiminy the composition of paraffin wil use a blaze during the heat of battle. Dempsey, however, says his nose is in perfect sha) it's been broken several times and regardless of In the first game Kremer held the Cards to two hits for a 3 to 0 shut- out. St. Louis took the second, 5 to 3. Bell put his war club into the strug- gle long enough to sive Haines the hurling verdict over Bush. His single scored Douthit, who had doubled in the second, while his four- ply wallop in the eighth completed the margin of victory, Results Monday Toledo 3; Columbus 1. Others not scheduled. Games Louisville at Columbus, Milwaukee at St. Paul, Kansas City at Minneapolis. Others not scheduled. despite the fact madeoverness” to e \~ ‘ tf -ol make Jack look “pretty” for movie work. a —---- —_—_. 5 * pin, Paroieat The Meet Kee oar thei teat “The old snout’s as good as ever, ’ Jack tells you. “If you don’t be- H A Vv BE i q way, knocking the Chicago winning] lieve it, why just take a sock at it.” Of cow you refrain from so a A Cc A M E L 1 . streak of cight games in the head] doing, for Jack might get peeved and sock bi And who among us « ; ; with 3-2 conquest. Pete Donohue} wants to spend a few long months in the hospital? ; tL 3 j ‘hurled one of his great games in the] Serjously, however, the Dempsey smeller will probably come in for a esta more than a little concern when he hooks up with Tunney in the battle] ’ iDektaeed: Brookly, a Bite 2 for the title. ‘The skeptic will want to see if the plastic art is as good] New York, N.Y. ‘Aes 815 homers accounted for fou as imed for it. : : Jack Dempsey has’ absorbed more runs Tunney’s nose is just an ordinary onc. A little prominent perhaps,| wallops outside the ring than he has | Carlson, slim Philadelphia _right-} but—well, here they are—the beaks of the champion and challenger.| received in actual combat since he t . \ i hander, blanked the Boston Bi Just look ’em over, if you're interested in that part of a fighter’s| became world’s heavyweight cham- i G to 0. Leach had a perfect du anaboniy) pion, nok bat with four hits. i The Manassa Mauler has been an 2 « fe» The Yunkees tripped before the upstanding man in the ring since ‘he H Washington Senators, 12 to won the title. Only once, when Luis | Bg cea the Ame Here we see of the famous pugilists, who'll battle for the, Aperl, Hiro howled him from | the g Chicago took Detroit, heavyweight championship at Philadelphia Sept. 23. ji ».| that ntemorable fight of 1923, has’ ¢ brilliant fielding duel, yson could] As you know, the jaw is one of the most vital points of a fighter’s} he been off his feet. But John Law not hold a two-run lead handed him] anatomy. A solid purch on the “button” usually means a little nap in! and the public at large have had him’ in the first inning. public with the hard ring floor for a pillow. frequently on his back, gasping for How will these jaws stand the terrific socks that will be shot at them , breath and listening to the count. | 7 = ‘ when the two f vroducing punch? these days. uffers come together? Will one take the sleep- Must Watch Money Ah, that’s the big question troubling the fanflock | He has been accused of everything ‘rom being a slacker to an alienator of affections of other men’s wives. True, he has never been counted out in these heetic actions, but they have | | kept him busier and unhappier than {ny of his ring squabbles. He hi earned more than a million dollars in q the ring but his enemies, through Haw suits, have sought ten times that, | much from him. * : DEMPSEY Is PLANNING FOR SHORT FiGH? Dempsey often has remarked that! his lot, while a moneyed one, has been anything but happy. The clean-| Dees Not Intend to Overtrain 4, er of the streets, once remarked the ‘champion, had less worry and more —Greb Switches Opinion njoyment from his. meagre earnings From Tunney to Champ ee : than eavyweight champion with} : : all his gold, \ : ‘ - 7 Every time Dempsey earns a dollar: / ‘ somebody claims an interest in it.j The Dempsey Jaw Every time Demipsey’s pet dog growls : over a choice bone, some grasping se, it may be a wallop to the mid-section or a crash below the! parent sues the champion for $100,- y heart or even some other spot for that matter which will start the re-| 000, claiming the dog ‘Bit his child. 4 . ag cipient on the trail to defeat, but whether yes or no, the jaw always] Every time Dempsey signs to fight, : here, and. fear comes in for meze or less attention, ah 4p ral nt a ov iog trifle stale if he docs not take a little{ | they should have been selected oh & ; teak ie : opponent instead of the fellow who, alg eye Another seventeen claim they Atlantic ¢ N ug. 31. He believes himself entitled to a day of recreation on any other laboring m: nearly x month]! be foolish to train ¢ tune up as if I were to step into the ring with Tunney next week. As a matter of fact, I could get into shape for a short fight within a week's time,.and I intend to make this one: hort, but 1 do not intend to o uld have promoted the fight. five or ; : : a Jack Kearns, manager of the cham- this must| f= : : ee pion until last August 3, although canserved to eateeioe : : they” split some time ago, received . the ring September 23 underweigh fifty per cent of the titleholder's r -. ‘ > - si * # = ts . . Dempsey has never run from a ring 4 4 " a foeman, but he has had to emulate! inital Charley, Paddock on many an occa- sion to evade a process server, than : im whom ¢here is no heavier puncher, rhe 2 jae g . ; " rend 3 5 earnings in the ring. _ Although 4 4 ’ : in the opinion of the champion. Suits Threatened ners ‘on for a round apiece. He look- = company, the former manager de. : more like the savage clares he will to court to get half ‘ Dempsey of old and of what the chempion earns in the ‘ Ss ‘NEVER in the history of : : The Tunney Jaw Greb, former world's middleweight : i eS idee ge ia Bee ty anitch bis opinion tn rela raat has been kayoed once. Jim Flynn, “Fireman Jim,” turned om B. C. Clements, a promoter,| favor: of Dempsey. Previously Greb| the feat in 1917 in one round. In his fight with Carpentier Dempsey |\¢! Sep hold a contract with cat : had favored Tunney. He suid, how-| took a stinging clout in the second round which staggered him clear to| $02" | wranate to Hens Sarzy Walls ever that unless Dempsey scored a] his heels. In his melee with the bullish Firpo, Jack “ran into” another| He Also threatens suit, while pat ‘out within three or four rounds] fearful wallop—but that was a sock that caught him on the right side| win sue the cl te seg habgyh Be. ney might be returned the winner] of the head and. which had him dizzy the entire first round. Tunney ” ing Wills instead of Tunney. has never been knocked out. ‘Besides all this the champion has Look their jaws over, boys, and then decide which could stand the| caused another squabble. Two emin- most socking—the Dempsey “button” or the Tunney. ent specialists both have laid claim - sh -.. | to being the modeler of the new nose, seats and that he, Rickard, would be {Newark, (5). Georgie Ward, ‘liza-| 0% Pther the reconditioned nose that left with only three-fifths of the | beth, N. beat Farmer Joe Cooper, ~~ ringside tickets. Terre Haute, Ind. (12). REDS In a discussion over tickets Wiener | ute? nar (28) DCS ny eae’ suid that he was not going to let! Louisville—Jimmy Finley, Louis-| , akehurst N. Jo Aug. 31-—-)—A |a speculators get the cho to |ville, beat Alex ‘Trambitas, Los An. | Breakin the water cooling system of which Rickard replied: “Speculators |geles (3, bout stopped). Juck- Ste- will get no tickets from me. 1 don’t | wart, Louisville, o tppinted Joe Cap- do business that way.” |padora, Indianapolla. As to the withdrawal of Aronson, Rickard said: “I put his name in . Bs there fut to plate certain poole Pinkie Mitchell: to bash The trea H er hh 2) ‘ mythiog t0.dowith promoting the| Meet Mushy Callahan! tmevet: fe ee fight.” will resume her 4este tomorrow, Ti er Flo saa, V5 Vernon, Calif., ‘Aug. 31—(#)—Tele- Mies fre plague ached eerie ena hi tance by Pi: ell | in ers -were. onty four hos; ledelphus, Aug. 21—-U)—te- Fg wers Braphic acceptance by Pinkie Mitchell | in, 1465, there ‘were Thneo i 3 A 7 of Milwaukee, Wis. junior welter- | Us i cause af.a. squabble over the allot-| Meet Mike MeTigue weight champion, abe tithe ace here daily occupy Geil tof: for ‘the Dempsey- September 21 with Mushy CaHahan |hospttals, fig! it September 23, Jule: Néw York, Aug. 31—()—Tiger|of Los Angeles was announced to- er ree wa etc, ME] Flowers, middleweight champion, will (ay: , The bout will bo 10 rounds to u Seat, that he (Aronson). wiit| meet “Mike McTigue, former light | decision. thing to do with the affair, | Meavyweight champion, in a 12-round |. Re Tyee! n'a letter to) Rickard, Aronson eaid | content in Chieago September 2. Walk |80 Crews Entered * net isfied with the ticket Miller, marcas of hoes sore ie iy a hy eee 4 eB ie champions! will pwn ved, as both men will be in Labor Day Event z nit prey Philadelphia, “Aug. 31—U)—Mo: se than 80 entries have begp receiv {FIGHT RESULTS | .'% setsaen rest ee 4 t : ca | rola a Labor : Rees ‘ 4 re % e Malone, St. Paul, i bo a os ie AyeeeeA. N. Y.,/f1 < hae get R.. Je Reayaol retrace . de-Tobacco Company, Win Satem,.N..C.. a