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SL EE OED IS AONE ‘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 2 ciates want the marine entre on-edge the night of *he fight rather than how and precautions arc being tak- en ‘to hold him back a bit in his training. The boxing hap been cut BD: COX. WINS CHAMPIONSHIP OF LOCAL CLUB feat C. S:‘Hahies; Who Won Handicap. Tourney Overcoming a lead of three holes held by his opponent at the end of ¢ ARDINALS’ | ONE “BLACK CHAPTER” IN JACK’S CAREER: _ LEAD CUT T0 | SINGLE GAME Cincinnati One Game Behind | St. Louis, Pittsburgh 2% | Games Behind | from six to four rounds may be more frequently ned at the moment. Thi program calls for idle peri day and Friday but it would not prove surprising to see another day, of rest ordered’ this week. Tilden ‘to ‘Fight 2 For Seventh Title With Wrenched Knee} New York, Sept. 13.—()— William, T. Tilden is in ae of his seventh Comparing ’Em Dempsey— JACK DEMPSEY The St. Louis Cardinals today national tennis title this week. The| the first 18. holes of the 36-hole ; found their grip on the National elongated Philadelphian first uscend-| match to determine the | Bismarck —ELECTRIC STARTER OR GENERATOR RE- league er Ito a single game, ed the tennis heights in'1920'and if| Country club championship Sund: PAIRED reer aerayt and’ Pittsburgh ro-| his mastery holds throughout the) Ed. Cox won the title, defeating " sed to be c ed out of the run annual tournaments! ing today,|.8. Haines four an ree, Hain ‘i Bs. Cataion ul he will have equaled’ the record of] tured im a medal score of a0 tor tne | Expert Work. Satisfaction ile the Catdinals were idle i Richard Sears and William Larned. In the seuson lending. up to the; present tournament Tilden has suf- fered seven defeats from four play- first 18 holes, as compared with Cox's 84, and had Cox three down at the j ‘turn. On the second round Cox won, four Boston yeste: Cincinnati turned out a double triumph over Brooklyn by 5 to 0 and 4 to 4. have the s. Guaranteed ACCESSORY SERVICE STATION Tho Reds now| me number of games to ers. Three of these four, Rene out, of the first five to be one up on play sas the Cardinals,--13, Coste, Vincent Richards and Alfred} his opponent. Haines then squared t K Pete miro : i Ce penn H. cen ad ba rpg mnt in the nine on Jae = faye jown with three hits in the shut- lists this week, e fourth, Jean je three, after halving the 24th, ; Out While his mates gathered 13 trom | i hemes Borotra, France, was forced to. de-| and the 26th and z7tn holes, were First Door North of Lahr Motor the offerings of Dany Wace, Mbt. | fault because of business demands, halved, fis, were -the 2ath and Se: aaah 8 ¥ grave’s home run spoiled the day for| 7 je champion goes to battle under! Cox then shot three pars.and a birdie Bene ee te aking Uaeats, whee DEMPSEY TUNNEY the handicap of a wrenehed knee, an| on the next four holes to. win the it came with one on ein the | old injury which returned in the final} match on:the 33rd green. Cox's medal eighth, producing the tying and win- Davis cup match Saturday when he| score for the 36 holes, was 163. ning uns, With only one “out in! cn pro a We Tey conquered by LaCoste, Never-| Haines was recently acclaimed win. e-‘ninth and two on the sacks, Dono- | en; M4, eless, he has chosen to go down! ner of thee! andicap tournament, | ing his j he Ne y i i i hue was rushed into the box to re-| outs engags egy fighting if it is in the fates that he| by. virture’ Of BW Wiétaby! over John layout dia the oMiticholder’ require | te TAUB. str aT BEC q lieve Luque and retired two batters Knockouts _¢ eevee must relinquish the title. TNorpe in the final; match, + more than par figures. | city council last week. A speed limit 4 to end the game. | tite Bone enon | i cee Esintaly Minucapolis, public was provided and the turning of " 7 i ae links ‘cham; it ie el j tees otis ee ciens| Yesterday’s Games. | $17, Ber, O1ttre, dr. detented 0.'V. —— nee kc twice at the Polo Grounds, 5 to 1 en iatatetrttese Sinner | : i | Fewer Hunting for amusements to be licensed in the 5 an to 1. The victories advance¢ 9 LBA ‘y re. 4 4 } the Corsairs to within two and one! ae NANcaer |: ) Permits ‘Issued SANISH MAN COMMITS SUICIDE nd One ‘half contests from Cinein:| Kincbeadl Git c-sv IR erent Pe ARK Slieirteraen snd cer otc eet Here This Year| van ttook—. 3, Turnham, 70, was nati: : ‘Bae New York. de tiles | ; found dead in his bed Wednesday | — | Cleveland gained a half game on No contest ...++0 ‘Meadows ‘and Gooch; Greenfield, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Burleigh county hunters will not | morning with a bullet hole in his ' 4 the Yankees by swampii ena- | Exhibitions’ Scott und McMullen. ress be as numerous in the field at the | head directly back of his right temple. ! tors; 14 to 4. Speaker Burns MLIONS 6 seo ee “ | Ia Pet.! opening of the hunting season Thurs. | A 32-calibre revolver was found ly : } both, con safely in four times Second Game Loulaville g4 54835) day aa in past Sears; judging from ing on his breast. Indications point at the plate. As a rain storm, hail! ec. 5931 the ni ii f ed to a case of suicide. A note wi 4 And snow combined to keep the New| Pittsburgh . Indianapolis 86 65 520] County Auditor Free’ sageucd bY | found addressed te: Arvid Olsen: sty 4 Yorkers idle ut Detroit, the Ind New York g| Toledo ... 3770524] date. “At noon today only 398 licenses | ing that he tired of being a bur- ett the Yankees lead to seven ga Aldridge, ag eae ™@ 7 530) had been issued, which is consider- | den to the Masons, who had support- The Red Sox split a double head simmons and Florenc ‘Hele A ubly under the total at the same time | ed him since he has been in poor at St. Louis, annexing the opener by | poser Minneapolis 84 in ‘other seasons. Almost 200 had| health. Funeral services were held Be a 11 40 tee a) ing tie glean Columbus 113 j been issued at the office of the audi-| Sunday in the Odd Fellows hall, un- f gam ae tao es cule rs tor, while 100 had been issued at| der the auspices of the Masunic Rain washed lodge. tween Athletic GRAIN THIEVES ARRESTED each of the two hardware stores in Columbus at Louisville. Bismarck. Toledo at Indianapolis. ut the contest be- ind the White Sox. : yy “4 : A last minute rush for licenses is [od | , pipiens her cies ld fnticipated by the county auditor,| | Killdeer—Upon complaint of John : jowever, and he predicts that by pecht, a farmer of Dodge, officials PRISON TEAM AMERICAN LEAGUB urday night the total will compare|here arrested Jack Allmer. and are ae H ex favorably with that of other yeurs, | secking John Miller, both of Mercer Glncinnati fH Axe York ime ia M — county. "Allmer and Miller are ‘ac: * Lig oF ‘Clevelan 8060, y cused of stealing wheat, chicken ; BEATS LEHR T0 idee adioietes In thie matter of knocke has lost the decision: ow] | Luque, Donohue and Hargrave; Me-| pRiicien hia” i be |Many Attend Final and clothing. Allmer is ‘in jail. at Sick: und “Gene--tyeie puglllstic vers] ev lends with 47, upaingta0 fae.c Downey and the| Weeny, McGraw and O'Neil, Washington 63 { Shoot of Season) Manning and Miter ‘is being traited lor A good portion of Jack's came in thi Meehan. - Both, Detroit .... 68 and -it is expected will soon be ap- OL OSE SE ASON\”: eri a [fret roti. "the ate “Bil Brennan | were four-round skirmishes, Gena. Others not scheduled. « Chicago : eee st owe| Prahende, : t shows Dempse¥ started his pro! was th y has dropped but one decision, 4 st aie lore than people turned—out carcer in 1915, or four years carlier| to put out, Bre Harry Greb in 15 rounds in: 1022, AMBRICAN LEAGUE eames HH yesterday morning to the last of the ‘ than the challenger. ys Dempe | Greb is the only one $6 Piret Game " pre-hunting season shoots at the Gun ’ * participat bouts! ¢ Tunney since Gene started his] Ro oH & Today Club traps near Fort Lincoln. There | %, H 60 for Tun 2 ‘oston 1. 16 - 1 New ¥ Ps were in the neighborhood of 50 pi Sunday’s Score 6 to 3—All has av ° ig charged with one kneeke |i, Louis... veeeitat? patt Washingt rawness tielpants in, the various shooting "4 decisions to im Flynn did it in 1013] 2°wittse nnd Gaston; Vangilder, Falk}. 14 — events which. ineluded 23° 25-bird . Stars Win 20 Games, Lose has been in but in one round. Tunney has been in! hd Hargreaves, # Berton te en tan ietee. vienccderst events and a doubles. : Three, This Year aged about ni af taken parel eisai ig agbacwhich one stareeered Second Ga 7 Tea | Guthete, Lantela cod eesty amet norte. the fourth. fe or ee NATIONAL LEAGUE 49 out of a possible 50 birds, Rodgers All Stars en Sen 2 Hoston . . 0 2 0 i g shot 48, McClusky 47, Perry and Jones 5 : eee) aoe Se hants. ere Ge: eres ze 46 each, McGahey 45 and Phil Mey- (This iv the sixth of a seriex of ctie belt) ing a knockout as the inevitable] “putting, Wingfield and A. Gestone| Sing gue: 7: 2 crs 44, all shooting from the 16-yard 10 articles by Joc Wiliams, fistic hi Berita | caus et peeseerti whesetits) st. Gaston and Schang, Pittsburgh 2% 6h mre & Sent hs ’ critic of NEA Servier, Inc. re- | the money t ring.| rough stuff would start.” Ro praca oe oS of 34, McCluskey Ie Guthrie 18, Jones ns loub! lating some of the more interest- | ‘To him it was “de Por these timorous souls Dempsey | vashington 4 10 Brooklyn 6 6 17 and Gallowway 13. ning, The L ing epinoden in the pugilintic ea- | he wouldn't “trust "anyone j has always nd the same consoling! Cleveland 0. ad 18 1) Philedelphi ees y 1 ; é : : fandie it answer, hamely an , ; ‘ DAME Dut their pitcher was unable tol reer of Champion Jack Dempsey.) |! Flynn—-Fireman Jim as} rough ‘stuff starts as soon ag.the|,Marberry, Murray, Thomas and! Boston . oe Tate; Levsen and L. Sewell. Others postponed. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION * First Game +H 13 to know him- ice, Inc.) | couldn't whipped one side of] Tae , * een! Dempsey in a square fight. Indeed " knocked out. Ye cords. sho emorseful, Dempsey proved thix| Dempsey to go along with them for Pe tcunea Wik ioe rain 2 months ‘later when he took/ five rounds before trying for a knock- HER HEU eaeeeele ACen Flynn on in a_ return bout andj out, presenting the plea that the what apparently took ‘place. at| knocked him out longer they stayed the more alluring iy beak place waa quite angimer| , Dempaey hes b would be their box office prospects. gf, und forms the Black | ing champion. Beat Em Quick Id had no chance] Chapter” in the he: been a fight s nOne of these was popped over i to show their fielding ability, but the! pion's 1 the first round, “The other took it infield played wonderful ball. Riley.| Dempsey. lai on, the Tam in the third. Peoples and = MeCrill handled t in that fi 3 nine jeaihess, with the care! many chances! in great sty! itt areless Dempsey in 1917 and doing, gong sounds T know of at least two reasonably prominent heavyweights who wanted run to open the fourth inning, and Garver also trossed the plate in the fourth when Stokke hit a hard single. The Stars shoved across two more in t fifth, and in the sixth, with two men on, Kelly batted for Holland and brought both in with a sharp The P Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Boston. ‘Chicage -at- Philadelphia. Minn, 7 Mr. Jochin settled in the com- K eetiamey pen ences 4 annoying, Milwaukee . 38 68 Winona Golf Title munity in 1891 and has lived here ; ’ ae! in] Dumont and Gowdy; Gearin, Sand- Stays With ‘Chappell: continuously since that time. Funer- fs a ers and McMenemy. al services were held at the Catholic church here. Second Ga FLASHER FARMER DIES Flasher—Frank Jochin, 56, a pion- cer farmer of the Fallon community, jied last Friday after a lingering ill- ne: in there nesty and lowa hi the boys knockout Winona, Minn., Sept. 13.—()—J. R. f the Chappell, champion Winona LIGHTNING CAUSES FIRE round, ver had only one chance H and made th | caught a good game, digging the moters sponsored the 1 s endeavor to v trusting k business Dempsey, with the represent William — Harrigon heavyweight cham- two different and Minneapolis Milwaukee Hubbell and. Krueger; me i i ‘ : Country Club, successfully defended | 5 1] his title in the finals of,the title} h 9 Danforth| tourney here Sunday. Chappell de- Sentinel Buttc—A large modern barn on the T. A. Burns farni, seven might want to | bi f talk about his Dempsey with their money. 1 x miles southwest of here: was struck | wibbons at She! by a bolt of lightning Thursday and drops out of the dirt and throwing in entirely detached problems. and MeMenemy. feated’ B..R.' Nevius ‘7 and 6. Pa * Dempsey isn’t free from the sure- —_— a ee an burned to the d.. Th tents | great style. Gasink, southpaw, i som ° ground. e contents itarted Money in. Trunks insinuations that he was) thing gamblers, either—those birds , First Game Jones. Favored:.to were also completely destroyed. The OS] epee This was back in 1917. ng to put the St. Paul Irish-| who want to know if the fight is R. v ry loss was only partly covered by in- surance. PASS CITY ORDINANCES y E was nothing more tha ei 02 Re ee aa a bit pre-| Pfeffer, Woolfolk and,Urban; Bur- i ive way. “in the bag” and in just what round ee ee ae kind of talk invariably follows! the big k is going to land. rt to expectations in a ring.| The big sock landed | maturely while Dempsey was train- Win Amateur Title Shorthills, N. J., Sept. 13.—U— Pear! Grocery and Meat Mar- ket at right price and east credit for winning to advance well and Hartley, Beach—Three ordinances, two of half of section 35-139-79, east Vhs ae ame. When he was, mouthy groans of piker gamblers| ing for Firpo. It landed. right on Notwithstanding the threat of a dan- i | 9-79, eas NN eee ene ie tac TABEGE as Gn accepted| cher aeilea ey walk tha toe the jaw of one of. the Tin Horn gerous y Jones is the fa half of section 32-139-7y. orite to win the amateur golf title again in the tournament starting to- fey. onthe Baltusrol course and’ end- ine ne part of the business he belie | -, Dempsey doesn’ es! fight, natuya)ly. three innings. He stopped tht sco ing in the seventh when he went me box with two out and the y has had fighters come to| Harrys who found Dempsey in. a a match was made and try| snarly mood and tried to press him I understood he! to negotiate peace terms. Anticipat-| for the inside dope on that fight. Anyone interested sce Toledd ....... i 8 Indianapolis .... . 4 6 leCullough, Woolfolk and Hevirg; shalt ass umber Me t Saturday. gis ; foi Sagel and Bic dae PATE : Buy = He ig ttying to win the chempion- PAUL BRO’ Hoime, W. 1 and Eichhorn ledj 7, mers in work at 4 a Wisner Ainsmith, nee choral WN itting for Lehr, and another high day in a two-rgynd woxkout . with Co ship, forsthe third sconasseutive time, q Lamar) ry ae hr, and another high | Minnesota Baseball mmy Lough death ia’ light | ‘Tunney 8 ndition something never has been done. Bismarck No titleholder ever began a cham- nship event under more favorable spices. Jones already has wen the British:and American open titles this year, and. has the atest got of his career. Today’s is the first half of a, 36-hole Inedat play test which will r heavyweight, who boxed-the champion | silly on Saturday. | Tommy left the ring yesterday with | blood trickling. Sgom his bruised and) Gene Tunney’s handlers now have on- puffed 1 deelired ‘that Tunncy! ly one worry. They are on the alert would not last three ‘rounds, | to avoid the pos: ity of the chal. “I've been in the ring-with both of| lenger getting. too fine. If appea: Just About Perfect; E Columbus . ; 3 -———- ae 5 Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 13). Louisville Ripeine, | Ore | § Harris. Picard.and Hayworth; Hol. ley and ‘mer, Othera postponed, rain. Funning catch of a foul fly. Cae . s, The Pen boys have. played great; Championship Fight ball all season and have been a terror to opposing pitchers. Manager Orton deserves great credit for his splendid work with the team this year as well ‘as in former years. He now plans on/ ap, managership and St. Paul, nateur ba: sept. 13.) The state ball championship fight 3 Capital Funeral retiring from the { i peek hare tedes | ihehne Ae eaue , ie WESTERN LEAGUE state, y he ohne a to re ithe | with. Das nts Tae at hh oe ee puis — | could Jamp he tee ee ee the Tulsa, 48) Wicvits 26 ( (second 3 hee ig rea viey. igbtoen P. arlors Perea a chance at the job tY’!?| North Star ‘League, meeting the} A single factory in Pascagouie,| ring tonight for the champlonship|£8me. seven innings agreement), On etuedenk yh rag wo Main St. Pee eras at the Job, | Bottineaus of Minneapoli: | Miss, makes” 4,500,000 paper Well nigh perfect eondition,| . Oklahoma, City 7-8; St. Joseph Fr ua. Se 318 Mal we scheduled | ii i z daily. H 14-1 (second called sixth darkness). {caper nant & daily ia Lou Fink and his .asso- ineoln 6-0; Omaha 1 Cabeond: er, thet matehes 36. holes, tomorrow and Ly wil unds of match play at 18. a er thet Frill: be at vA f 1 i é al oe a Ss — Seventy-five pairs. were assigned to’ Ae ee able Resdeier with the tinal Philly Wel 7 : "ies Moines Or Deter 33.” | leavethe. Hirt too. In. dive ‘minute bei of o[Sindee ye ly. Welcomes. Tunney sit wales e Armours, champions of St. . rs ye . 7" : 0 $F fl will niece Wanda of the B, W. K. ‘ ey i pi Is HOLES IN pee 1 2 7 2 o| County League Tuesday with t A Z * Shorthilis, No v5 13-4) — 1 1 0 2 iler contest that between Wood "Lauren: . formet California in- 0 0 1 0 6| Lake and Wabasha, tercollegiate » now ‘making his 1100 St. Louis Park, Ely and Askov have home at Engelwood, WN. J... showed the| 0200 drawn byes in the first round. Other way to the morning starters in teams entered are Cambri: Cloud, Faribault and Hancock. Dempsey’s Training the round qualitics- tent Yoesthe cha e Ss te = = e Louievil Louis 2-3; Boston 0-4, St. Cineit i: 10; Pitta os inate New Yet es a ara abies: 5 Oo LRAGUR 141450! Will Be Be in Private rung cinaet £ ab 2 Ol Atlantic City, N. J Sept. 13.—U) Pad 10; i $8. f & Ol The power of dack Dempsey’s wallop are 0.0.0 0 0{ 38 to be concealed more or less till : rhooo Gene Tunney feels i i q 0 8 9 1 0|.,tomerrow the champion. will lay 0 0 6 0 0; Off loafing around his bungalow. $2 0.0 6] When he resumes his training grind © 1 © © ©! Wednesday it will be behind locked 6 8a is ols Correspondents, will be able e s for three lana im Oth. | 1 Oaedl then on Saturday the cham: pian workouts will be strictly priv- i tt will be he, first time In his ii nm such 9 course, he said he miatae|ebligntin So show for ba ea a st pool, ‘as many btage ‘as set-off fireworks yester- ebianed be