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i grey PAGE SIX — BRAVES OFFER REAL THREAT IN TITLE RACE Natonal League Take Leaders Into Camp Friday, 11 to 3 The Boston the New Y tional les apart. The Braves, langu end.of the circuit, sponsible yesterday fo half game Reds. und the Pirates, who spent the | day in a futile effort to | them shortly. Play Was Ragged ‘The Hornsby clan, resun after u two-day | d wedly yesterday and Grover Alex; der, ace of the round Robin | that brought St. Louis through to tthe top, was battered from the peak, and with Reinhart, yielded 18 hits. Thevenow, Card three costly errors. Red Lucas was Reds’ victory over Pittsburgh, 5 to chnie’s men but four | hits: im the second game after Rix had dropped a tight pitching t with Ray Kremer in th st Philade!phin ou: fl He allowed } smite the ( victories, Fargo, N. D., Peirolle, the Preparing’ to e: cation. after ! lightweight champion of G , un Unmerciful beating in a 10- round battle here last night. The winner of last night's encount match with Phil tai er was offered a McGraw at the Coney York, on Octobe after the contest Jac “Hurley wired the stadium promoters that Petrolle would fill the date. To Take Week’s Rest Petrolle’s bride of less than two months arrived in Fargo today from Duluth, and Billy will spend a week resting before starting to get in con- dition for the bout with the vy puncher from Detroit, Mich. Simmons was no match for the rug- ged eee The En: gamely, taking a about the body and unable to deal out enou to even slow up the F Petrolle won nine fifth, Simmons’ best effort, was even, Nearly Puts Petrolle had Simmons on thi of e-knockout three time: N f the third Petrolie’s attack had Simmons’ wobbling and the Englishman ‘saved | { himself by fighting back determined- | ly, fn the fourth Petrolle landed stiff-lefts-to the body and a terri left hook to the chin to floor Si mons for a count of nine, marking the first time in 160 battles that the Britain champion had ever becn down Again in the seventh | Simmons went to the count. but no particwar punch set | just a steady rain | ium, Ne immediate! iy for acount. him down, It was of rights and lefts. he. largest crowd ever assembled | “sin North Dakota for a boxing. show “}ypacked the Fargo auditorium to its | eaperity. he | 14 In the preliminaries Reddy Fry of St. Paul-and Johnny Mack of Minne- j apolis fought to a draw; Mike Kelley Jamestown was knocked out by Eddie (Kid) Miller of Minot; and/ Eorl Orton. Fargo, won from Ji Logan of Wyomi: i “ago Mid: Archie Bell, eintd—Louis Paluso, City, defeated Billy W: Frangiaco (12). ford, Tail-enders es, who knocked nts out of the N nt in the closing 25 baseball si | ue penn stages of the threaten to treat St. in the present scramb lead today is but games with Cincinnati still and Pittsburgh problem decisi i ote St. Louis lustily, 11 to 3, while Cincin won games from same score, 5 to 2 The threat the Bra three contenders can mized as all t wch other by the| s offer to the | e leaders must meet} DEMPSEY AND THE FAMOUS DOUBLE LEFT shortstop, made | wo Cubs, 8 to 4, and break Bush’s record of eight straight BOB FITZSIMMONS shrouded the leaders the six-game winning “hicago White Sox, 5 to 4, in the only game played. SIMMONS GETS BEATING FROM FARGO BOXER Billy Petrolle Wins Nine; Rounds Out of 10—Will Fight Phil McGraw ht Champion Also; Noted For His “Double | shift position- that we NEA Service Writer two-handed fighter In his fight with Jess Willard, + title, he knocked the towering Kansan down with a! he steps fo hook under the Willard got back sent him bouncing t to the tetaple. When Dempse untutored fight t-handed swinger started he was, like e and forcing him to battle | stomach While there is just as much dyna-| the | mite in one hand as the oth sey thinks his left is his bes on because he faster with his left than his right On Order of Fitz is not much differen mong used to Bob used to shoot left hooks! and the body, using his ,# Mikht eros; Klishman fought | heart, or rather just the ribs under the he: goes after these v am argo fighter.| shoots most of his salvos from i ‘ y Boy’ Bill gota ‘Hone Tunney Smith, New York, New York, (10). Conn.-—Johnny ,and Pat McCarthy, Boston,| ‘a draw (12, of the season “fhe grounds of the BILL HUNNEFIELD Next to Tony ri of the Yan- kees, Bill Hunnefield, rookie infield. er with the White wx, is consider. . opening: HA it are | bitti rac Se sheet, manner all as FA ops eail hin, has been| Dem: ing and fielding in a sensational! noon. a: ‘the sack-snstching depart & THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, . e we were | talking about in an earlier paragraph, | Because Dempsey iy faster than Fitz as, his weave. is, more effec- "s an Was the freckled warri You can take Jim Corbet? uses what you might call He starts it from cither r ev su he strikes is delivered in a shift movement, for ard with every punch vs himself into shoot- position with his other hand. sey does most of his He h punch with hi I um told by the| hat of his nai sful punches in a boxer’s repertoire when perfectly executi and is little more th ste motion d when imperfeetly applicd. The punch is first driven to the If the midriff is unprote caring left to the bod; Better Than “One-Two” guard, This exposed, esteemed one-two, which is, us every- body knows, a left lead followed by Only the quick hitters‘ have any] the prison team business ng to manipulate the j “double left.” Ox-men like ind Firpo could never use it. The ‘double left” is invariably effective , slow men handicapped rt eteran ring followers eorge Dixon had the best “double left” in the history of boxing, a “double left din both ways, ov jaw to body, to Dempsey. lack: ili bly he shoot: ts to Win By Knock-out Stroudsburg, Pa. Sept. 11—@) oxing program from body to jaw. y's ordered reduced to four rounds toda: too six round h of the time in} acular he boxed eigh unney himself is pleased with hi: } condition at the moment. Lou Fink 1, Gi his trainer, and anager, share his satisfaction. The challenger is confident that he | will win the chumpionship. He does not believe that Dempsey’s seldge ; hammer blows can hurt him, for he! has convinced himself that he can “take it.” He also believes that he ‘can hit hard enough to knock Demp- sey out. The challenger expects to; win by a knock out. Dempsey Fights Opponent’s Way und then curled upward to, To protect the stomach the oppon-! } jent must bring down hi obviously leaves the j t-| The “double left” has greater win- {ning possibilities than’ the highly Atlantie City, N Sept. 11-—(#)- |Jack Dempsey’ always fights th er fellow's way. And this pri iple ‘is to be the besis of his ta ie: when defending his title from Gene) j Tunney, | ‘I always fight the other fellow’s': " the champen sald. “I figure! every opponent of the fall. that if I'm. chat nh 1 ought to be! gan'’s wonder team of a ye: good enough h any. style of fighting that I@ut Before mer 10 fought in the same manner. in each ‘fight some clever fellow would be | JACK THE BEST “TWO-FISTER” IN THE GAME LEHR NINETO PLAY PRISON TEAM SUNDAY {Will Close Season For All Stars—Orton to Retire From Managership The state prison All Stars Will close| aseball season tomorrow with a n the penitentiary diamond! * Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. nst the Lehr nts, who have ned supreme in the southeastern : | part of the for several scasons. is one of the) The Lehr nine was defeated by the All § a few weeks ago but hopes pring a humiliating surprise for /the All Stars’ season cl nda: Rey ink, one of the prison’s sta southpaws, will start on the mound for the All tomorrow, according 0 Manager €, Orton, with Snyder ver must take a skin-!on the rece’ x end. = MeCrill will cover first, Peoples second, Riley short and Garver third. Longre will in left field, Hoiland center and Stokke in right field, with Robinson and Kelly ready for any j emergency This a Mr. Orton has announced he retire from the game after this sea- son. He has successfully managed for the past three! years, but says he believes there a number of men at the Grove C ning basis. Tomorrow's game is scheduled to} start at 2 p.m. GOPHERS HAVE HARD GAMES ON EARLY DATES Best Prospective Teams Ever Developed Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 11. nat] the northern trio of western confer. ce football teams, Minnesota, Michigan, and W in, will hold icon: jthe limelight as the football season ‘advances is indicated by a survey of advance prospects obtained direct from. western gridiron headquarters this week. In Wisconsin. and Michi- ean, Minnesota is faced with two of the best prospective teams ever de- eloped at those Institutions, both to be met tn October, Notre Dame, Min- nesota’s third big Sppinent, in the season's first month, is expected to be 50 per cent better than it was a year ago. Although Wisconsin had. lost Leo! | Harmon and McAndrews, the pair who forward passed the Badgers to a against Minnesota in the stadium' a year ago, Doyle Harmon is back a: aptain and with hjm are an aggre. gation of fast men who.are e: ed to learn George Little's forw: ing attack in a way that wil ago can e depended upon to gain ground in large gobs whenever a dry field fers opportunity to the fam. nie to Bennie passes rte able to fathom the weak spota in that’ Friedman and Osterba: har style and beat me. And there are, of, small nucleus of the course, weak points-in gay manner of| been lost by Yost. fighting, Thereford I always let the, Minhesota fans consider it fortu- other fellow start something and I nate. that the teams which will be it try my best to finish it like he start-| Ly ‘ies, includ- ing Benny Leonard, Many of the ex- workout yesterday after- | strongest in the conference face the Gophers in battles this fall. lows is ter th days’ ittn: Re cel Frees 7 Rg bond three ess was season prospects, but loss of ma: | witnessed by ring colebrit tn teliables may spur the Iowans on te develop a surprise team, The Hawk-|'And ling perts expressed the opinion that' cyes are a bunch that must never bh Dempsey still needed a lot of Met fe taken granted, finnesota athletes ha: | Minneapol be the All Stars’ final j#ame under their present. mana, 7 ‘ould be more successful in pu #2 the All Stars on a higher win- won the if you please. G been urged He: Sereera crate ! to stop smoking and begin gojng to bed early at least two weeks befor the practice season begins on Septem ber 15th. Careful habits, plenty of outdoor ¢ and regular meals the regime which all{ are supposed to have been following | when they show up at the stadium | ssing room. orders for season and single game tickets have been coming, in at a surpising rate according to Kenneth Wells, the assistant ticket manager, who h: ‘ked an additional mention of thi et that season ticket sales will end on September 20th and that priority sales for the Notre Dame game will also end that day. Non-priority advance sales for Notre Dame will be continued until September 27th. In each group all applicat 1 be filled in the or- der of t receipt, Minnesot who are also duckhanters will have a release from worry this fall, as they will now have to decide whether to go to the’ or the lake when the season on September 15: The foot- ball game on the following day is at Ann Arbor, Michigan, giving the stay- it-homes chance-to shoot, while those who are ardent enough fans to make the Ann Arbor trip. probably wouldn't chase ducks in any case, Flic Strong Reports that the Flickertails will bring down in their history when they go against Minnesota in th on opener October 2. North Dakota us an opponent has always been respected and feared by Minne- sota, and it is revealing no secret to say that in most years some of the strongest players on the Flickertails come from the Red River Valley of this state and could probably win’ es on the “home team.’ { Pennant Progress | Be ee AMERICAN LEAGUE Btaadi St. Louis 5; Chicago 4. No others scheduled. Games Today Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Detroit, Cin 565 562) 485! Philadelph Boston .. 53 Results Friday Roston 11; St. Louis 3. Ph Chicago 4. i tsburgh 5-2, Gamen Today St. Louis at Boston, Chicago at Phitadeiphia. Brooklyn at New, York. name ew iiaiig AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standings *- Louisville Milwaukee *. 599 Christiania _ school 568 September 5th. 528 been teaching this school for the last two terms and is very well liked, Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus call-| ed ut the P. Chamely home Thursday ! i, night, Mrs. A. C. Laird and Mrs, Gordon! Conley were Bismarck callers Tucs- iy It has been understood that Ed. Gibson has rented his farm to Bert Hendershot for the following year. Mrs. Cauyen Johnson and daugh- ter, Grace, spent Wednesday Mrs. H. R. Wright. W. M. Stiles has just received a 1 herd of shean, which i 27 490 w42R! Columbus , 229, Kansas City 4; St. Paul 1. i Minneapolis 10; Milwaukee 5. Toledo 4; Indianapolis 3. Louisville 11; Columbus 1. Games Today Toledo at Indianapolis. Columbus at Louisville. ‘ Minneapolis at Milwaukee. a St. Paul at Kansas City, pa ” of nag et at af A $ bi SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926 | Park Your Car “WHERE IT’S EASY TO PARK” And Get Your —TIRES VULCANIZED —TUBES REPAIRED —SPEEDOMETER ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED —STORAGE BATTERY TESTED, REPAIRED OR_RECHARGED me 2 aa STARTER OR GENERATOR RE- "Slew Husband Expert Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed _ ACCESSORY SERVICE STATION First Door North of Lahr Motor ~-NEA, Cleveland Bureau Maley of Cinci her husband to death du gument and has been indicted for second degree before whom she was arraigned reé- fused to accept her plea of self-de- fense, declaring ‘that it was “high time something was doneto protect | against’ shooting: Joliette to’ Pembina, under construc- before two examiners Interstate Commerce Commission at fo to Jamestown, grav- lamestown to Windsor, rough, Windsor to Tappen, poor. De- tour, Tappen to Steele, poor. |to Bismarck, fair, with short detour A. Thompson, envoy at Manila, says economic po: . Philippines are be- yond comprehension, News of Our Neighbors Taylor to Dickinson, earth, rough, with detour 31 mile: east of Dickinson and one mile west Dickinson to Belfield, rough, (one bridge out west of Dick- Belfield to Sentinel Butte, rough. Sentinel Butte to Montana Detour between Cleveland Senator Norri announces he will campaign in sylvania for Wilson, Democratic can- didate for senato: Republican, Omaha, of Dickinson. Bank of Wisconsin at Madison ob- tains injunction barring Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, and his wife, from their home at Spring Green. Mr. Young has started out with his threshing, having threshed for vtord, Day and Allensworth. number of pupils from district will attend high school at Bismarck, M Bunker and Leonard Crawford going Alfred Hoover Donivan Dralle attending the first 4—South Dakota line to James- town, earth, rough. Buchangn, gravel, good. Buchanan to rough. Melville to Hansboro, graveled, good. . ier to Langdon, fair, with 12 mile detour. Rolla, earth, good. mostly graveled, good. Junction No, 9, earth, good. Junction No. 9 to Montana line, mostly grav- Jamestown to For First Class Shoe Re- pairing go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Ptop. Miss Jean Crawford and Clarence Rolla to Mohall, Hoover will return to high school in Clark’ Crawford was a Bismarck caller Monday. Mr. Jaszkowiak has drilled a well for Mrs, Anna Knauss on her farm No. 6—Bismarck to NEW YORK DENTISTS Opposite N. P. Depot Plates, Crowns, Filli Bridgework, Painless" Extrac- rn to Max, carth, rough, s north of Minot, earth, * Miss Ida Johnson has gone to Bis- f Minot to 0} Pet,| mar Miss Dorothy Lamb is attending high school at Moffit. Mrs, Slovays was a Bismarek eall- « ag! er Tuesday, 20 miles north Junction No, 5, fair, with some con- layville to Gri line, earth, rough. Griggs county | to Mercer, mostly graveled, good, with loose gravel from Sykeston to Hea- Heaton to Mercer, fair, with some construction east Mercer to Turtle Lake, under con- struction, fair, partly graveled, fair. rand Forks to Leeds, most- CHRISTIANIA Luella \Tollefson and Miss y Clarke of this vicinity Bismarck September fifth to attend- remaining girls were very sorry them depart for so long x time, but at the same time are glad to see them go us they figured school was . Here's hoping they’ may be with them at intervals during the schoo! period. ‘ugh school. Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclusively Storage - - Repairing 207 Fifth St. Lake, under construction, fair. to Towner, earth, fair. Granville, earth, good. Granville to Berthold, mostly grav- Berthold to Montana lin: ‘Some graveled.) No. 9—Havana to Rogers, graveled, good. Rogers a great neces: Phone 610 Jr, and_ Emery Turner left by means of a Ford car for Canada Monday, September 6th, DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, fe New Rockford to Minot to Kenmare, I partly graveled, good, | Portal, earth, good. No. 10—Ashley to Dawson, ~] graveled, good. 0, Miss Mandigo has varth, rough. Tuttle to Hurdsfield, od. Hurdsfield to Rugby, Rugby to Dunseith, 11—Fairmount to Hull, partly | praveled, rough. i : 2—South Dakota line to Valley City, partly graveled, son county line, good. Nel- son county line to Pekin, being gr: eled, good. Pekin to Junction of No. } phe fair. Junction No. 17 to Langdon, 14—South Dakota line to Drake, Drake to Towner, fair, No. 16—South Dakota line to Het- inger, earth, rough. Bucyrus, detour, rough, ie, rough. Bridge out 14% east of Hettinger, FOR SALE rl Grocery and Meat Mar- t at right price and east half of pee eee east Anyone interested sce on has been helpi ww, Ralph Isamael, fill a pit silo south of Menoken, Th experimenting with Russian thistles and sunflowers as material Hettinger to to New Engla fair. New England to Dick h. now gravel, f i son’ to Kiildcer, earth, fair. No, 36—Pingree to Wilton, rough in J. Elness is agai: tally roud owing to the rains. Robert Gran i They will NEWS BRIEFS Senator Smoot is re-nominated by acclamation at Republican state con- vention in Salt Lake City, Utah. reside at Bismarck. Miss Mildred Johnson spent a few Miss Alice Olson. Clifford Wright . Olson, Jr., home cajled ‘at’ the Paul). Good Used Auto Parts of all makes and models— Call, Phone or Write _ Bismarck Auto Parts Edgar Johnson a: called at the M. Sunday evening. John Reddy Lang home Wednesday. Earl Kever and Eme: turned Monday from a the Badlands and: Canada, seeking work. bi I The Sterling Metgal Telephone Co, telephone line which has of order since the numerous cl and rain storms. Ri ih Te their line man, Several fa: P.'R, Wigton, Watertown, 8. Jamestown and Fargo, eral other Dakota cities, off re-open what are known as the and Fargo rate cases when he very enjoyable time), was reported, Eleson is now occupy- ing a position af the Sterling State b : ‘Road Bulletin pep seh! ing’ road ~ conditions peikiy. veported' by the to Attention of m: oy reports of rain! e daily ‘2 5