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PAGE SIX HORNSBY MEN nals Are Idle “Nobody is going to beat u says Rogers fighting clan ure so confident about it that they king over their prospe ld series opponents, the New On an off day, the ankee stad- over full have b 1 th Y rk Yankees, rdinals went to the Meanwhile their ati stretched to frames. yesterday. The buttered clawed by the ble for the lead thr Pittsburgh and IL to 0. Cincinnati, three and a half games away. The Pirates. made Lee Men kept the first. Carmen ows, speetacled ‘eds_in subject the — seco! ield and gathered three TWO HUMILIATING EXPERIENCES STAND OUT IN DEMPSEY’S © CONFIDENT OF |. wr urn LEAGUE TITLE Pirates Beat Cincinnati Twice Wednesday While Cardi- Pirates, aders in the scram- nal league fing, yes- terday sluyged the ball and took double header from the Reds, 6 to 1 The victories took the Buecaneers to within two points of though the surge may be too late to catch the Cardinals, 15 safeties the first game and-17 in the second, teran, nin t 11, late of the Amer- applied the white Fred Brickell ‘appeared in the Pirate out- fi doubles and luring the afternoon. 'y ‘Chicago Today is resume their labors Pirates header with Chie and there is a chance to take second place from the at Boston tomorrow, had a double scheduled for toda’ The idle feats and one game to pla: Cy Williams was the ninth inning rally that gave adelphia six runs and an 8 to 4 belted a loaded and the) 1, The Yankees may have been covering up the style of play that has wafted them seven Certainly a nothing amazing as Lefty Wiltse cut down the Yankees, 5 to 2, to break Boston's tory over Brooklyn, homer with the boses seore tied at four al He games ahead of Cleveland. the visiting Cardinals saw losing streak of 17 games. » Cleveland failed to realize an op- portunity to-gain on the Yanks. They loat to Detroit, 10 to 7, the Tigers | him, getting 17 hits. PLANS BEING MADE FOR ENLARGING BALL PARK game lead, Pr has announced tentative plans enlarging Sportman’s park to played here. spring, now has i 33,863. Breador gave no int placed. other than season boxholde AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings New York Cleveland . Washington Philadelphia Detroit i Chicago - Loui Boston .. Results Wednesday Boston 5; New York 2. Detroit 10; Cleveland St. Louis at Chicago, r: Others not scheduled. Gamen Today St. Louis at Chicago, Cleveland at Detroit. Boston at New York. Others not scheduled. Civeinnati Pittsburgh Unwaeo . New York Brooklyn . Philadetphia . Boston ot era Resulté Wednesday *Pittsburgh 6-11; Cincinnati 1 New York 5-2: Boston 1-4. Philadelphia 8; Brooklyn 4. Others not scheduled. Gomes Today Chicago at Pittsburgh. New: York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Others not. scheduled. wuisville .... ilwaukee Indianapolis Toledo ... 54 The park, which was enlarged AMERICAN ASSOCIATION By winning the second game of al < double header, 4 to 2, after losing the first, 5 to 1, the Braves yester- day clinched the season's series with @ Giants with 12 victories, nine de- ero of a . 9—(AP)—With the! ing a comfortable three; membered ident Sam Breadon *,Breadon announced that only two ticketa per game would be allotted to rl | Pennant Progress | — ‘560/ time hereafter to playin al tirely new for me. in for} ’ seat! ag 40.000 rersons if the world series is be no knocker t on have meant De ais to where the added seats would be THE Thin is the rticlen by Joe A:Seevice, more in- thire twit I c critic relating some of the champion Jack pxey.—NEA Service, Ine, BY JOE WILLIAMS ve been very few ch cy's life as a © was ch within a fluttering f the championshi This was thi to hattle | the most melo: een heavyweights the Island’ of Yap country or rs came from the throats mbled mob that was not for Dempsey as it was ‘ader from South a. “Those cheers upset me,” Dempsey admitted. “I had become hardene the angry’ roar of the man pi Wax a new sensation, someth ie en iy first reuction 8 surprise, then jo} “1 said to myself, are for you at last. out and give ‘em all you! Stop this bird with « punch if] you can,’ So [ sailed in on the wings of a tingling adventure, ing all my prearranged. pla Firpo out and see what he Blow Made Jack Dizzy “I shot the old undertake at his jaws and i land Tn proved right t button, me close to t ot many of the ringside I didn’t either, but I felt it. blow made me dizzy. I re- zy throughout the as dizzy before Firpo half hit and half shoved me over the ropes. If it hadn't been for those cheers have fought a different fight a h wouldn't have been hit d ma Twas d experienc which he doesn't li member, hardened and world-worn as he is. oO was that day at y Acres when the crowd of 90,000 rose as a man and called on Carpentier, the Frenchman, to beat him, the American defender, Don't let anybody tell you that idn't cut through the saddle-brown hide of Dempsey, and that the sting isn’t there othe vas old Madison Square Garden. e the Carpentier incident it had a war tone. - Dempsey had agreed to fight Joe Bonds, 4 third-rate heavyweight, for nothing at a war benef! But “Dumb Dan” Morgan. framed Dumb Dan” had nothing in par- ticular against Dempsey but he was boiling mad at Jack Kearns, Some months earlier Kearns and PUGILISTIC-CAREER KANSAS © This has heen a disastrous y throne. Berlenbach, Gre, ot together on a fight. s hand uely as the Am Tight heavyweight cham in. inst Dempsey,’ "but there must 4 “Dumb Dan,’ —But it Was Jeannette Kearns assured him there would be no rough stuff. By that he must ne out with the first punc id do was to wait until the the Battl Ww 1a pull around the chose the night, of the war benefit for his revenge. “Jack Dempsey will now box six rounds with Joe Bonds,” clarioned : the announcer, erawled through the But instead of Joe Bonds, Joe te, a giant negro, trained to » was there ready for ac- Kearns waved Dempsey from. the ring und announced it must be Bonds on_nobd den became a bedlam. | Cries of slacker, cur and coward were ined down on Dempse head and he!was all but mobbed as he walked ¢k with bowed head to his dressing om. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Minnesota Grid Stars Getting Into Condition Brainerd, 9.—(P)-—- Tackling trees an to get into condition for tackling Big Ten foot- ball backs later, is the daily menu of 11 University of Minnesota football candidates led by Captain Roger Wheeler. Chopping wood, sawing timber, clearing underbrush and helping with the building of Camp Lincoin on Hubert Lake is rapidly reducing overweight and is building real lum- berjack muscle, Wheeler reports. In addition to these workouts, by. which the Gophers earn their keep, the squad practices with a pigskin in a camp athletic field. By the ov- ening of the University two weeks henee, Wheeler expects to have the eleven in shape to begin heavy scrim- mage. Dempsey to Start His Heavy Training Atlantic Gity, N. Ju"Sept. 9.--VP)— Jack Dempsey's*three day vacation is up tomorrow. He will devote little ch rs, dollar ra- with his thousan a pace that will put him on’razor edge within the next 10 days. He is determined to carry his sparring mates along at a ter- Tifie clip to develop speed, timing and judging of distance. Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo light peerieriahe Yi be on eprla ne to 8 I psey up. ‘ommy Lou; lade); ht . he wad Marte Burke of New New will helo. h dut; yt blbings i ate ana harley nderson, wyweights. In al Dempee; Prog playmates in eamp pies 4 stand up or get knocked four attendants |elub having previously won one tour-' Rocky Kansas have passed out of the| place since the first of the yeay. | Of the entire retinue of champions which started the season of 1926, only! titular frame. Paul dropped his light- yweight robe to Jack Delaney; tion of a mountain road in the after- counted on to back to what it ix rounds of boxing after luncheon constituted his appetizer for dinner. His routine on his regular after- noon. appearances ‘never varies. He punches the bag for several rounds, sétting the pace for-his spari partners as they skip rope. The sparring partners: shadow box, but Tunney does nothing in the ting. He does ‘plenty of shadow boxing in, secret instead. Much of this is on by a one run margin, mn with Gelhay burden of pitching prison team in ch Pari: at the hands of the Stars this year Anderson, working from the mound for Lehr and holding the All Stars to five hits in the first tussle, will start Sunday’s game for the visitors, ready to take up the twisters fail to keep the heavy hitting ALL FOR NOTHING A tourist car full of people was delayed on a road near here by a traffic jum. A party of bystanders Ln i es il BISMARCK TRIBUNE VAS ag if Anderson's morning nts ulong the road. He! began to shout remarks about “ ety then goes into the boxing ring, 2 few) Americans.” brick was thrown! feet from the platform on which are| into the car. A bottle of wine was punching bags, and goes ‘through six or eight rounds of boxing. Muddy Track Halts Racing Program at | Gopher State Fair St. Paul, Sept. (AP)—A mudiy, track “atid “rain combined to curtail the auto racing program at the state fair yesterday. Despite the heavy track, the driv- ers completed several heats, but the! program had to be called off by a downpour. Sig. Haughdahl, dirt track champion, was forced out’ of ont race in the third heat by a broken gas feed line on his machine. Belfield Golfers Win Final Match From Glen Ullin Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 9—Belfield golfers won the match played with devotees of the an Scotch pa: time from Glen Ullin on the Dicki: son course Monday, with a lead of 76 points. Members of both clubs worked hard for 'the honors, as this was the champions! match, exch the his the group. FOR RENT—The Phone 905. nament. Much interest was displayed in the play-off, beth ‘by the golfers themselves and their friends from'the two towns. Lowest scores forithe 18 holes were made by three Belfield players, as follows: Carl Indergard, 48-42—90, A. E, Erickson, 49-41—90, J. P. Schafer, 44-48—92, Bolstad to Enter . Amateur Golf Meet Minneapdlis, Sept. 9—(AP)—Lestér Bolstead, 19-year-old national pi links golf champion, set out last night for the biggest ‘competition of his brilliant career. He is headed east to enter the quest for. the American! ratine shemip ie Baltusrol. N. nday. With Harrison -Johnston, a leader By in western amateur play for many, seasons, deciding to f th: Bol thful: shoulders, will in his corner ax he faces Gene but he-eays advice: from sec- pod Sealy tiling aliens engagement Tunney Has Full American amateu: iatad Catty “the hope of*the’ northwest in m Lehr Team te Play. Local baseball fans will undoubt- edly be given. thei: t el toisee ® fast game Sui 4 thrown into the crowd. fieht going full tilt, it was diseover- ed that everyone was talking Frenc! anere was not a single: American in The bus carried some, and basement ‘at 212% Main street by Sept. 15th. Now oc- cupied by Oldsmobile Motor Co. , Capital Funeral Parlors 216 Main St. Lieensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. With a fist store room me ee gut a ee ENE AER REC SR CR GE TET ET for pugilistic champions. One-after another has fallen from off his gilded er and Kansas, for instance, have passed out of this picture. Dempsey? Ix he doomed to follow the defeated kings’ trail or will he prove an exception? This has been a rather disastrous | Greb did a dipsy-dew against Tiger, Jack Dempsey, Charlie Phil Rosen campaign for champions of things) Flowers in the middleweight division; | and Fidel La Barba remain (‘“ pugilistic. During the last eight) Walker took an unexpected trouncing| Kaplan vacated his featherweight {months much noise has been made by! from Pete Latzo, miner de luxe, in) throne). Rosenberg looks to be in for; the falling of | fistic crowns, titles,! the welter class and Kansas the Rock. whipping when he meets the tough|~ headpieces and hopes of channel! was pushed (we mean exactly that)| Terre Haute battler, Bud Taylor, at, crawler: aside by Sammy Mandell, the Roek-| Chicigo, Sept. 17. For instance, Paul Berlenbach,| ford Romeo, the lightweight secs| That brines us down to Dempsey Harry |Greb, Mickey Walker and|tor. All this, mind you, has taken] and La Barba. La Barba should cling | to the bonnet yet awhile, but Demp- well, ands the night of Sept. 23. factory workers on their outing. A. Canadian bee-keeper, in order to give his bees 2 double season, keeps them in British Columbia during the summer season there and ships them to Australia when winter comes. DR. R. S. 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