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TUESDAY, SEPTEMI ‘EMBER 7, 1926 LOAN OF $8 STARTED MILLION DOLLAR PARTNERSHIP OF ai a atte soe NG CEASSIC TO TLENCLEN GLAD CARDIN A LS DEMPSEY AND KEARNS ect tgs sein, Ate 10 STILL RETAIN oes 2a,meesescse Se eee ee ee MiSs BROWNEIS: lia fistic critic i fare the event. Personal marratives ees ing slugger? They. have oor con: charted polar seas are also sold to the highest bidder. Some of the big news tie-ups were : eee i ee: Profession Break Even in Double Bill) BY JOE WILLIAMS i ries of those who flew in the! |. ; ee — Change to al. an ee } 7 N Retin oes oh nt wo vitbeey aq meeeiees|) Ni \So ‘tine ‘over ‘the top. of the : . So a ing Shows Way Wind Is rates—Half a Game is Hit, know exactly / ~ Newt’ Pole and the explorers of King|}:* . ere Ahead of Reds how this friendship th was destin, PP Tut's tomb. ee ea tk : : : Blowing, Says Suzanne ion-dollar clo —_——— : : Seed eporati ie * r ; -_——___—_______—_——_* : oe : Ee ies York, iG. an eee ene riefly, it was begun in a ‘Frisco ws p ‘ ae . englen ix delighted that Mar; i i gonad ard eae Pde grocery ove: foamy and ; : : 4 . “4 { Browne «is going play professiunel tained a ‘five point lend in the Na- | Ctherwi Wenibable shuttles Of Bask: 4 Z ( — 2 tennis against her. jonal league after desperate holiday! At the time De Wan torkine y \ Y i : : : ‘Miss Browne's chan; rofes- attacks on then \ hy NL Ag Saege ie Sane te St. Louts, playing Pittsburgh in al i the shipyards, having surrendered i : / Z a : : sional playing is just another straw i] all ambitions to be a fighter follow- \ . ij > L ets 5 : : ‘ ‘ ts show. the way the wind is blow- series that may decide the pennants) ing 4 start that was neither encour- . : . Fe : ~ : = : ” Mlie. Lengien said in Nice when took the morning encounter, 8 a . J e : aging from Jc standpoint nor ; Be Ce “|| tnfSemed that “Mise Browne had. ac: Bee coke Woks wea with alluring as a means to sudden wealth, a. oe En } a oe ‘ : capted an offer of Charles C. Pyle to : i : earns was currently engaged in re - jee ral : oe : join the French star in a tour of the Chicago. Cincinnati came from be-] yt vhoo Watson, & h " i aa % 2 ; : . S : United States. hind, winking the afternoon joust. 7 jightweight, into synthetic greatness,| + = os tengo: ices ste: ‘300 : 3 s Miss Lenglen is reported to have $0 fatter the Cubs had won, 2 to) presenting ‘him to all and sundry as 3 oe tenes : : “ ; heen, puntonteb’. baraece giéoeee The Reds today were half a game | 4° Belen. Mi : ’ : Boston .. 3 : and $260,000 for turning professio , : " : Browne expects to net hetw quis of ‘Queensberry ot é Be s : Bee « hs theta 1d $50,000. It is understood ‘was not getting very © . a 8 been gu: rantecd 16,000, plus that lean 1 Touis 6-3. : ao : per _cent of the gate receipts, de a mark- GucnlieiGn aC Beeven ts a s Browne bas been nationel ampion ree times, in she Philadelphis noe tok reached the finals in the national behind St. Louis with Pittsburgh 17 points back of the Reds. But. K Although the Cubs hit May, Meek-| ,. 2% 6 er, a rookie, and Donohue but twice | £ safely in the first game, Root ‘doled out four hits while the Rea were riod, making four errors. The Cincinnati : a : 3 . On the particular night that Demp- ‘| 2 : 2 ie ; iHt}j Women’s golf championship and the batting uttack woke up behind Eppa| . Kearns met for the first ti Re y z SY demi-finals of the national tennis Rixey in the second game. oe : P Cleveland 2-0: i i : . eats Rhem allowed the Pirates only four | K wan flatter , eZ 1. eae 12 innings; sceond game called : sj foe tw tha" Hasionil teas eheoe tas Sa re, over es Danpeey h” ; —— — : Bt end of fifth’ to allow teams to ; : : F voir, iia uwaue race in the afternoon. to say he had w check eu : : ; : <a CL One of the features of Mile. Len Brooklyn and Philadelphia split,] iN for 26 smackers, ef : : Mtns Beier ‘ Pye tour will be an offer of a purse The Robins “hammered, their way Jack Was Buying ‘Em « le Other teams not scheduled, : 9 any opponent who wins four Haack git fe home run with the bases| _ In those Dempsey was not ex- k S : oe Miss Browne it was a case “of ef full for tin 8 to 2 victory in the aft-| actly averse to looking upon the gos 7 Games Teday ee business necessity” with her, as she ernoon.. a Pilsner when it was pate, though in Cleveland at St. Louis. Be ‘had to e her living, and golf and Split Double Bills later years he b a total abstain- Boston at New York. e R]| tennis were expensive luxuries, The ‘standing at the top of the} ¢" : : Others not scheduled. porter ran American league showed no change,| Having the money, Dempsey was} . ii cag iil " evi doing the buying. Net having any bela : : {ke ae Sie heer, “Bhmke stopned| Money and not caring whose money | : ; foe NATIONAL LEAGUE IN NEW YORK Eo New. Xerk in the first game with xe the buying, Kearns con- 1 emis esitcerthioileh ins) sod © Phi 3 sakened | centrated on drimkiny : z 4 ; , ‘ : ; ; Hes aaa ee eae ned “Tt noon became observable to Demp- OR . : U ; watt ; ‘ ota Tome St The enidemi ic forced to take a 2 to 1 defeat, Cleve-| sex; as the hours passed, that | she : Piucburgh : 5621 - : this land and set it to dancing night Jand won the first game against St.| little runt down at the end of the log} é aks Ghicago : : : ae and day, shows no signs of wanin; was remaining singularly aloof to cons ; = 7 , e) : * y ‘On ti 6, but was nosed out i oe */ the common courtesies of the even- \ the second, 3 to 1. Chicago ‘won two from Detroit, 5 to 4 and 7 to 5, Washington won its 10th straight by beating Boston] busted?” asked Dempsey. contrary, the coming wi ter is expected by Broadway, that barometer of national gayety, to be the dancingest of all. ~ Even during the warm days th the matter, buddie, are you i oo f E Philadelphia again, 2 to is and tied for third place} “Cleaner than a whistle,” Kearns Results Monday ‘ datice demen was such that rim j Cincinnati 0-7; Chicago 1-4. Teng had scorned to supply jazz. to vickenar gating 6-8. its guests, slyly added roof gardens lear ouitin cuese oreo las sala ened h A : Brooklyn 8- 8, : ed eight to Kearns. So : ‘ « and put up si “ + It's y . 3 “ ip signs “on with the 8 VETERANS helt witht t gots Rewilte Sunday . ae. eee | | dance.” meas wi seemenseaseln IN ——- St. Louis Ty Cineinnath 4 Lunch time, once a period for : ship-and 9 Business as ‘ “the next move would be to get ur ck : : a. small talk J 4 = C ittsb 3 He g : : and rest, now is made ‘rom thut night on Dempsey onal to knock my opponent down | fesiea)." «ee | phone, One efter another, the Tunney, a bachelor, is coecicine | ait. fey - : roadway and near- Broadway cating i Kearns operated on a 50-60 many letters from girls who desire to} 4 : come out with notices ; CALL AT F ARGO: igedisoi leita tothe ‘wel know him better but the chances are RF gt. alate Remi vern c : |\|tuncheon dances." ‘The. Chinese rig it ete ey had plenty i they will not. He thinks now of men J git. dle ates aa 4 2 , =| chop suey houses came under the hpi before Tex. Rickard) wig have championships to lose. Ae efeitos: spell and, such was the crowd re- 3 F them their shot against Jess Many’ men have. sent all kinds of w York at Bostor ‘ourteen Las Y3| Coming east in the pre-champion-| £°0d luck pieces. E noe os onze ship days, they ot as far as Chieago|, He hus enough four leat clovers | Mt! Rrooklyn at Philadelphia. sary the surrender to the Inevitable r And now comes the last. blow—not ALF SIMMONS—KEnglish Lightweight Champion even the moving picture shows are ‘ § . to plant a small patch. Freshmen Squad Will Con- when the bok a arapeaieet els marine detachament en a adio. Privileg oe ee Association | i: iy heb eRe to, be immun ao he ¢ y soe a, present Tunney with a bathrobe be-| Exclusive Radi riv’ re t, sept. 7—Promoter, splendid, debut. in Mad: ie newest and largest of eo test For Team Positions mends to get enough for hotel andj Pore he ri A eed the mee pe \ De 7 t R L isvditd i 62! has captured one of the arden, winning over To rag tye ied Tin ipaicer sakes e glee ing nm is, he urnes jumbs = Bou * st,’ Petrol it ce me! iat a dance orches- Beige 8D Bap I—-CAN)—Prei- tory White. the, Chtaee eannuess 2" | sgstillic asks tat i nMsnhpetis H ‘Se2} fully cutbiddiog Hart:| Dakota on the pugllists man, He is] tra, will be stationed in's roof gar: pects for a suc eatoligritiron ‘ear| who hundled Joe Mandot, Pal Moore| i Is Much Desired ; ‘Kaan ey alt ‘Simmons, eo enetiah: lightweight tp ie "he. five best in Bit te onoot a Tile This, iia aaeat in which members of last! phi ry hea on ak ns owand Car | New ee hist sie 4 Minneapol 432 farehe spare fe Feta pet potoelg Simmons is a fighter—his two tin| what to do with the crowd that in- year's fresh wad meet varsity! gymnasium in the loop. By, nat the ag igs — ile | Columbus 236 Risineks thas: to, kia seeborrg nde. os are witnesses of that—he stands| variably stands sourly in the lobby Tesponsibilitic the apinion. of | | that. Tex Wickard ‘und the Mmanagert ah cisive victory over Eddie, Wagner, ‘a| trellc's two fied vod te gare reg pe ir oe ‘te ime CE ET ellie oie or a Peicicayaca aie on maa ccalls| | off the ‘senquicentennial are. turning $t:Paul Pm) Minna 1.41. 2 slashing draw ‘with the: fleet-footed| known to ‘aul. The bout Viti Ce , varsity honors in one breath that Dempsey was the “Offers. ranging from Foogericg to lle 4 Ind maple 1-6. ie Ane rican ampion Three extra sections of seats have] doesn't give birth to a fad in wea: eran players w € expected! next heavyweight champion and in $50,000 have been made for the ex- $ on ey ora srsofbon ot Fgh fe been.added, also bleachers and’ stage| ing apparel. to answer Coach Ion J. Cortright's' " or stating to sell half: elusive privilege of bieediese the} Resa ay, e ay 1 ‘i won in four rounds] seats, so everybody will havea good] Just now New York is witnessing call toraction, Ariong the veterans the, next he was offering to seit half | heavyweight championship 15, Minneanolis 2 yand conly three weeks ago made al view ‘of the fun. a flare-back to the very gay hat § ure Captain Mille ill boss the, jus that would have been!” The successful bidder may be a) aville’65< Kansas City 5; (10) = but with a new twist to 4 team from a halfback positio ae era ie ; nibreak | maker of soap. If so you who sit at retired ©; Kansas City 5; tiot Lyman Baker beat S, S/-Hagen. is, among collegi , shaw, Marks and Wall, tackles, i la Ab lrg Racine, | eam Which ‘Cl * Claims North, Home and tune int your xadie may, be |tonigga}. 19, Columbus 12) (10 in CLUB Herb. O'Hare beat Dr. Hendetson | young men, and thelr elders to. wear uard, Mack, a backfiel man “and ry please ear: ‘oledo * ‘ (default, ands revealin; lors, t Newgani and Tilton, ends. Wis. blew into town looking for 1! west State Title Humbled “Ladies and gentlemen, of the radio] nings). ‘ais eee the fraternity insig aliens cele “4 q ere thls seregation will bo pronase bend by ati praad By Al Stars Sunda audience, you ‘are listening to the -———- —______-_-@ | cation with some todye or society. the freshmen an st y rub yi ars rt broadcasting of e Dempsey-Tunney Th if ¥ Who-are still eligible. ‘Among thene| lesitimate oppeent tot ee ee i fight by the Hohokum Soap company,) Toledo at Louisville, FAMOUS BATTLES Stes tama eee oes are Walter Clasen, Bottineau, who is} Kearns offered him Dempsey for) ——— round one.” Columbus at Indianapolis. for the Etta Kapps Flop you will have the expected to win a regular berth at anything he wanted to pay, which was} The All Stars uncorked a, So a championship fight is added! St, Paul at Milwaykee ermar tims Vina. aud areea are halfback. Two other reserves from, little enough, the | matchmaker not ; the seventh and de-'to the growing list of events, both| Minneapolis at Kansas City. HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE ,| 22g!es; or the golden zig-zags of- the whom much was expected this year,| Raving Beare ot eke BS d the Turtle Lake aggregation,| | Qriental Order of Smelts, and so They teen Cotter Bones ol num caper tutto Hacne where] shen euacinm dees ==” Women’s Western Champ pens | By The Associated Prose |‘orh, Ant vera belr als , e will not be permitted to play ‘foot-| the fight was held, but the trip was} 1 ary grounds Sunday, Thel \ as o——__________________¢| became of the beaded watch fob? ; ball ax: the aft diseane| worth while, Deimpsey "won ino] Rem tentagy, grounds Sunday. The! . Cox, Hintgen, Haines EN Or those little rugs that ame in { cantracte tack of tensill| Foun the ‘Turtle ‘Lake outfit th aii 4 “ Leonard: Advance to Semis | 3. Jettrinn tasthed nse pee gigaret packages and made such » lost none to them. . ’ 3 “wonderful” piliows City, who. injured a knee so severely | rhe eaten a a bett in ten rounds at = Francisco And in ‘spring football practice that he! he penton ined itth, ‘but tie ns eee. Finals of Title. Match Adgust 14, 1903. | Col seconds ase 5% will pot ha ho hee come aie re hoys hit hard and timely in the sev-| J 2 . eee oe ee was being Speaking | 0 stytes—the Intest jer showed considerable i : : ome 4 i" outed as a possible fu for this more hits than did. Gesclehen, the j th if e ina aptan car, Observii the year's team. Davidson was being vs | the vem in of the Bismarck of $3000" “A cut of 40. Per : ne counted on to take entre of one of ca eile cutied ate cant : Country club's annual open "cham: |esnt- was aiotted the prineipaly <o|aeloon teehee teen the tackles, of the opposition on strikes. In the { eo ploaahip evant today, having sucee: cent. of that going to:the winner . som five ae enhart, the first Laker up, | pled Boge tod Se tinal ane secend | wit 36 per cent lott a loner: | FAR ORES MMi be, carried, secard- eligible this Bee ne aps Sa RTO AA Fe: tiled) | e : were completed prior ae Pivas. Meth arly tndlentad ‘that tahy are these “upper deck: Uigible this but died ‘there whem Dupeag, whitfed H | ; \ night and sqcond round es But “as soon as th a | Fanged prohibition fran the. eae 2 : { | : ‘ nl fin: me snugly. seated,” it ” fer ezghal, Wahpeton: |6,000 Pevple Pay $1.10 Each] a ow crrorn, ‘Keser of 1 eakers| miabt of this week, "ena thee ites sunt eHing on fhe outeome be eer tell, mo be has backfield candidavex; Hans’ Teonnes,| Sunday to Watch Cham- |""?he a exceptionally wel eusoni | match for the club chatmplonship wil Srthe “enugcaitiers® had the correct eloted up- the e. offies formerly us Fargo pie Revell ores, To To! nape ete Siepiay, Mapa 18 he y playing oc ragerdl a be niet next connw, ‘The. final information, for Jefferie bod him, and Beeps, his LBERP Swi in his Laucence DeSautel, Grafton, Virgil pion in Traming the pen grounds. It will be reme: i . bee a Fea Promptly mai $0, hered that the pen beat Lehron Au; £ panes Bemidji, Minn, | Geory —_— \g9ond, by P ane, } 4 i and” Fisher, Wahpeton, Lawrence Ranes,| | Atlantic City. N. J. Sept. 7 .| 2end By a, sore, of 8 te Ae ane ot) | | the semi-finalists in ti Y FEVER Sant Ease merney. asselia | Revers ie ieee 13 gt st tata | is expected that Lehr will’ ive th z 3 oe tournament. Z 3 ie, lawley, \, Percy New-| here, Jacl empsey has taken in| yon a stiff battleagain next Sunday.! | } a se! of the “teat ahd < seco! — Tt_you can't “4 fargo and Robert Adams, Ana-; nearly $17,000. He lras reason to be-| in both the © champion: moose, all candidates for line herths.|lieve that his bank account, will he | a as td Yand the second atnannioate cape B. i , Kelly, Minot, and Ay Hermes,| swolled to the extent of $25,000 0 i dw. & ha ton,” who’ had been! $50,000 before he breaks camp. Turtle Se Gires A j | Fright wick, Cleveland, con: dered likely prospects, are in-| He paid the $3,000 rental of the) Johnson, ss. . 5 0°1°2 2 Hob Oba a it Round : Sousa, New York, el and -Fugene Elending, Fargo,! grey hound race track, where he| Sherer, ef 31010 a. Con. beat * Georee Knowles, 7} © ; helt, Ch rospect, has moved to Cali-| trains, out of one day’s receipts. Last! Qison, 2b. 51213 vig ag ye ells cago, ee < Sunday nearly 6,000 spectators paid! Lienhart, c. 51260 fin ‘Thorpe beat A. W., Mundy, 5 SEA Nat ato, Rarmlente, mause the team will, on the| $1.10 each to see him wallop his play-| Tavery 1b. 4100 0 ws Alerclant, and Dive’ Atle wh somewhat green, Coach} mates. Geselehen, p. 40103 lack Hintgen beat F. E. Hedden, 1 ux Falls, 8. D., fought a draw (10), tht does not expect too much; While he was training at Luther’s| Kusler, 40134 Bun “He mph Dats 4 rt i a from: it this season and it is hardly| resort at Saratoga Lake, Dempsey | Lynch 40000 "0. C. Cegonquist beat Daw Slattery, Ft raiding. ane Jabenle Eh, Speer athe! the the Bison will duplicate] only got 50 per cent of, what came in-| Weinberg, rf. ..... 4.0 1 0 0 [6 an Pains Posy end ae ee jeir last record. “Another/ tothe gate, likewise he had to bite ae oe ss $. Haines beat Frank Cave, fel rake” Fy u e pug Myers, ava 's is the Pry schedule which the! divide when Jack Kearns was hand- Totals.........38 4 9 24 an mY Poe eat Russie Bison will face With cight hard) jing the bosiness in the training P. 4; Meyer beat E, HL. L. Veoper4 re DGD. eis in. prospect de-| camps of other years. man, Sand i, saa Reet fgrconsidered inevitable. Now with Dempsey handling h BRHPOA M.& Hagen beat “A. K. Tice, find) ie) ig iar Sport owe aftates afl the receipts Riley, ss. ... 220.3 defesied “Heinnie “Zimmerman, Mil: With eo fealer Sport | oular| The champion is satisfying nearly) Peoples, 2b. i233 E. W, Leonard best: Henry jones. | waukes, (10), me ’ gf he expected that several of| cvery spectator that, he Is at least | Me( rill, a : OES art Ce ae eee ee Rockford, tl—Tiger Jack Burn ie neal je form of o! 5 gS i e i f i in ot arama ar don't see how he could be much Holland, of 9000 ! i a sy Fa, Cor beet John th Thorne, Tawa ol Rapid Mick: es Dette aad Dakota University: OBrien, nope, ‘Philadelphia deck) Garver, ah ie Rie 4] . { Jesh! ay beat O,:C. on Pasi, a out “Jack Dare Chie ey will now, relax for three! Stokke, cf. 1011 # * > Meyer;: 2} - Pat 1 Wa thd ae' ho ote vraining until| Suyder, e. oom Je Mayers itoure, Ra bosney. fiidey. Duncan, p. 11065 eect, Sa a es io, (10). the’ fi TUNNEY GIVES OUT. Totals....... repcheauled after it, PIGRAMS FREELY afar ming ee aie Stars. it Dar. or Other dary” ie obse! PP ya Longre. ‘October gard to eee duet in a acne Anoth- Boobie pi Johnson: to Olson to: at Omaha: | oF er, is Salieneer hae nti Taver. zu a inean oe by; iy et | e's SH Guartveh' Mle yee “D ber 13, ty Bust oe * on fe bit ‘crore ti ed ball, Snyder. -| he what m would | hart, 81 4 eg 4 ind No. wi Forget: peed we 5 inyder. oe Rite! en began) ett ommend | es nats

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