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OTE SENIOR: Ae OS CI PAGE SIX TUNNEY HASN'T GOT A CHANCE, SAYS ‘GBORGES Carpentier Bases Opinion on! Personal Contact’ With +Two Big Fighters Jarisstown, N. D., Sept. 18—()—| ee “Tunney hadn't got a chance,” said Georges Carpentier, as his opinion on: the big fight sluted for Philndelohia| September 23, in an interview here| Inst night where he stopped for a few} minutes, | The premier European boxer was} en ‘route to Minneapolis where he, will spend next week before going to! Winnipeg to box Jack Reddick. He} came now from Alan, Idaho, where Wednesday night he knocked out Rocco Stramaglin, Portland — light! heavyweight in the third round of a scheduled 12-round bout. Carpentier bases opinion on “personal contact” with the two big fighter, Dempsey and Tunney, which | contact he acquired by four rounds; in Gad ring with the champion in 1931 © improved mpsey has slowed up'som The boxer remarked th walk down the depot form and a dog trot back to his ear,! with his manager, Tom O'Rourke, and} his sparrins partner, he evidently in- tended to hit the hay as the train pulled out. hhincicn bine Tennis Cup First Time in 23 Years) ept. 18.—()— | empire is ’s cham- ke its second sof compe- ram ite first t yea ted this country’s best, yound of the annual national tourna- ment. In conquering Vincent Rich: in the semi-finals at 8-6, 6-2, Borotra dashed the last American hope. Henri Cochet, who on climinated the — six-ti Big Bill fi Thursday Bisons Drilled in Straight Football, “Sept. 18. ()-When the Bison footh: squad takes the field in its first game son it will not have been taught many trick plays but it should be in shape to able brand of straight according to local gridiron followers. To sn Fargo, N. D.. § the squad has been confined mainly to falling on the ball, passing, kick: ing, running under punts and line play practice. ‘Two nractices daily are scheduled, m., the other at 3 p. m. ‘In addition, Coach Ion J. Cortright will take his squad through a chalk talk or skull drill after dinner. one at 10 i FIGHT RESULTS | nl New York Cleveland Philadelphi Washington Chicago .... Detroit St. Louis . Boston . Results Friday ew York 1, 4 iladelphia 3. n 5; Detroit 4, Boston 2, Games Today Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at Cleveland, Washington at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. » NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh hing: ago 5 Brovklyn 3; * pittsburgh 1. Chicago-Boston, wet grounds. Gamen Todav St, Louis at Philadelphia. .}atack THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TOLEDO ~ 1919 psey has held the hi pionship of the y other title holder in history. more than seven years. 1919 that the nt Killer” reached the heights by crushing the huge Wil- edo, t able victory Dempse: his honors five times. he won via the kayo route, defended (BY JOE W heard ways that w uttering to the of the sen- |“ n liking To me he is the most extraordinary figure the fight g has produced in years. An amazing combination of brute savagery and childish genialty. An incongruous composite of rumb- ling thunder and soft sunshine. Truly, a Dr. Jekyll and a Mr. Hyde in equal parts. Consider this picture: Dempsey is going through _ his training routine for the Tunney fight out at the dog track a mile or so from the roaring surf at As usual he is all bu swarthy features are distorted in a scowl. His lips are drawn tight ver two rows of even tee! He is boxing a welterweight nam bony | Saxon, a h: d-egg, from Bridge- port, Here’s how.@ack Dempsey and inthe heavyweight cham; The chart pyyaical makeups of the calves “and ankles run gh pansion though enc Jack has oe k has rufed the roost] t memor- | All but once; .| the rope . 23, ws but slight difference two contenders. For in- their necks, biceps, Soares, waists, thighs, %% In 1920 he whipped F Miska| E Miske went out! my Gibbons clashed at Shelby, while Brennan fell in} bons was still on his feet at the end after putting up a gal-| of 15 rounds, but Dempsey took the fight. A year later came his’ verdict on points. tle of the century” with Geor A few months later Jack met Luis { gorgeous one from Angel Firpo, the so-called “Wild Bull ep in the/| of the Pampas.” Firpo went to the ng Demp-| floor a number of times finally: stay: lop in the see- | ing down for good in the second sei | sion, after having floored Jack once in the third ith The mixing is spirited. | ring, a relentless, unyielding, primi The champion is fine leg! tiv makeup the qual: sharp. |'ties of mercy and compassion have epping in and! no place. Now consider this picture: It is the following day. Not Ree ing to rush his training too swiftl ly mpsey decides to take the day of! here does he spend it? At the Children’s Seaside Home, an phanage for cripples at Atlantic City,| sey turned to Bill Tate, the gifnt| This is no grand flourish, or gaudy “Carry” him out.”| gesture. Dempsey loves children. He Then iooking ‘over his other sparring| has been to this particular orphanage partners who sat huddled at the; before. With, him it is a sont of a edge of the ring he beckoned ta Alex, ritual to be performed whenever he Hart, Ohio welterweight. “Come on,/ is in or near Atlantic City. you finish the round.” Watching the man move from ond At the very moment, of the little white cots to anothe being carried into the dressing room| beaming down on the tiny bent }on the bronze shoulders of Taehenien, pausing here and there t limp as a sack of oats, Dempsey | take a pair of wax-like hands in his crowding Hart, his new victim, to| big brown paws, stopping finally to pumping rights and lefts | elasp a bed-ridden tot of five with into his hide and jostling him around| eager eyes and dancing curls to his with a ferocity that indie nl | chest—watehing this picture you sec all doubt that he was not edj the other Dempsey, and it's | in the least by what had just happen-| real and genuine a pattern the Jed to the smaller $ | Dempsey you see in the ring with That is the Dempsey you see in the| eyes flashing and fists flying. his speed. arts in on Another turbed, the twisted imprint; ‘age still on his face, Demp-| "Gene Tunney — Comparing "Em Uma Wh nity geno cpemsccscnusecenessancces: Gene: Tunney wil picnship battle at in the \ Dempsey is three years older than the challenger, veing 3: Ssmned up, De “evenest” contenders, tro pojnt, shat ari ever battled and Tunney are two of the} rom the measurement stand- for the world’s heavyweight as rie are concerned mpsey has & h has a “normal” boasting 77 totes advantage means little in height Dempsey is also one- i eocead te cxpected to weigh bout 194 pounds About Bow rey A 192. | the title. WHAT KIND OF A FELLOW IS CHAMPION? Final Moments in Jack’s Six Title Fights \ ' Reduce Their Lead te Three}, [in {championship of ner it NOOR AR RIE EIT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926 White Reds Lose 10-inning Dybets fies le cane Encounter With Gisnte— mere Comminion nesting, in Minne Cleveland Beats Yanks to E, Brennan announces e wilt take stump for é who: te “recuperating from apera ition, ~~" dq Bate: Ni , Pr—Oaly bred bets) immersed | left" a1 elevator veilary netatngs Fy the John Miller, Grain company wit Joss. and One-half, Games, Baseballdom today was the closest and most , fascinating years. The Cards es *GET THEIR START Many bankers enter the financia | world through the doors of a gooc h| Business college, and obtain em- plovecs the seme avay. Dakota iness College, Fargo, bas re- plied. its 10th employee ‘eterud) to the Merchant: ational. Bank. - This institution’: President, Vice-President, Cashier, Ass’c. Cashier and most department heads are businets college men. ‘Nine Fatgobank officers and 218 others have had D. B. C. actual were defend the premier hi the National feagu Preleh ‘he, ada league with the Reds game aWay as o result of Cincin- nati downfal ir a desperate 10- inning battle with the Giants while St. Louis was conquering the Phillies, rg Cleveland. victory over New York narrowed the Yankees’ lead in the American to three and one-half. conth: standing of the leaders: fol- Neem ers ; st | St. Louis... ae 40 Pa” rags Cincinneti igh ouis ed complete rng sion of” Fist place the je the standing by winning th remaining eight games scheduled in. the event the Cards take seven of eight contegts left. To clinch the Pennant, St. Louis needs to win all of its games, granting the Cincinnati tossers annex eight frays. One of the: earl brings both clubs togeth- "The Cards breesed through to a 10 to 1 victory in Philadelphia yester- day, Sherdell holding the Phillies tq eight hits while his. mates collected 16 off three opposing twirlers, The game was tucked away in the opening inning with a four-run flowy. Frisch Gets Homer to W' Captain Frank Frisch of the Giants was the barrier in Cincinnati's win- ning pvths which had reached eight straight. Frisch banged a homer in the 10th to give New York a 5 to 4 decisios Although Hill gave the Robins but four hits. Brooklyn took the mea- fiRnto, JERSEY * CITY- 1923 Two years later Dempsey,and Tome} and knocking him through the ropes Gibe and into the press box another time. Six championship battles in seven years. Now comes Gene Tunney, ex- marine and outstanding contender for Dempsey’s laurels. hat will Jack «do? Will Tunney follow the trail previous Dempsey rivals have taken or will it be Jack’s turn this time? You'll bt the answer the night of Sept. 23 Dempsey ix thoroughly human and They Call Him “Harry” | likable, He has no superior ambi- tions. He knows: his limitations, bus does not attempt to hide them.’ He has certain artificial mannerisms but 1 have « suspicion these were adopted iv please the fair Estelle. | Dempsey’s real love is for his nwed kin, None of the Dempseys—s there are plenty of them—are in want. Dempsey's mother and father are rated, Yet the champlon’s doration for the two remains. un- shaken. ferent places for his dad and his mother, The only two persons in the world who don’t cal him “ parents. To them he ry” ways. Jack is a ring name. “Willian Harrison, everyone knows, is: his Vaptismal name. Dempsey calls the mother “maw” and his dad “ Dempsey’s likes and dislikes are violent and enduring. For instance, he will never make up with Jack Kearns, his former mayager. He pre- fers mutual friends to ignore the controversy but when they don’t and they Indicate # favoritism for'Kearns 4 ey are promptly dropped from his jst. Dempsey probably “stakes” mote] ji down-and-outers in the boxing rack- et than any fighter who ‘ever held jobody who comes to him is. turned down, I am told that his “charity pay roll” since he won the title in 1919 exceeds $100,000, and I'm inclined to believe it. ————— Thomas Will Sell Famed Hereford Herd] | From a desire to help in the up-|® building of better beef tattle in this Great Northwestern country, years, ago I, W. Thomas, Lakots, ‘Nelson He has built homes at dif |: Qepeeseee nD sure of the Pirates, 3 to 1, blasting the hopes of Pittsbyrgh to remain in the running. Rain brought idleness to the Cabs t ne and the Braves. The Indians continued their stub-| of born offensive tactics with the Yan- kees, turning out a 5 to 1 victory to clip a full game off the New lead. While the Hugmen retain the comfortable margin of 3% » to make sure of the bunting they: must win seven of 10 contests left in the sein the Indians annex mine yet to Phillies? Manager Suspended Washington triumphed over ‘ the Tigers by & to 4, drawing to within a half game of the third place Ath- letics, who were defeated by thet & Browns, 6 to 3. fi, bat nosed out the Red Sox, Manager Art Fletcher of the Phil- lies has been suspended for the re- mainder of the ne his Sener rey with Umpire Klem in Thursda: [ropa Ii (Continued from. page one.) dustry, Beware’ peta you mistake? trath for a fad. France, instead of angrily omens a “Ee Mussolini's warning ogainst harbor- jsat ing Italian anarchists on French soil, trents the matter good Hataredly and. th right, we'll help you gladly to catch your communists and: make France unsafe for them.” Hundreds of, alleged anarchists have been’ arrested, others will’ be captured as thtycrons cross the borders. | Italy moves to 0 peatore ital pun-| ishment in accordance with Musso- q tion iss. “Can ae fight biamese with violence cesstully?” ; The British allow free speech,.wel- sorts of agitators as long as they donot agitate on British. soil’ ond the British, pet family lives, in| hi safety. and comfort, Russia’ would. tolerate no free speech under the czars, There are no more czars. Democrats of New oe are build- rm for thi y lage ‘i ends issue for 1 “You. county, North Dakota, started to as- | rep! semble the foundation out of which has grown this famous herd of Here- fords now owned by the Hereford Farms, Inc. .aiiks at which these cattle e been so credibly exhibited, and the towns vieited by the Better Beef Special on which -representatives of this herd were Rao geteny ae Lied tid cattle hus been taxen to practically. eve: of Novih} ‘homas corner of the great state Dakota. ‘Never in the history of the coun- try has diversified farming played so important o part, nor was there a time when farming Itas been so nec- essary to be run on a business basis. as today. The roughaee grown. on each to or ranch, marketed through’ Because of the | 1928: Tien crime on tl , It. will be an ftentne fight A ‘Da; of Wall street has gone stale; we are in for a dull = di with prices , down- wa seaste per the wise, me fo else. rices. went uy new hi inyenter various} *0u! ién| somethi season as the: result ‘cal be! the wit fore ye esterday he wise ne ment tin Hon Nine, business training ( ed—ui jected ening ri n= in tele i Nigger aleted obtainable elsewhere). ‘Follow the neha Be rey tee ld when SucceS$ful’’ Oct.4-11. WriteF. L. court Journ ont lay. Watkins, P 1806 Fy Se. F St. Paul—General Walter’ F. Rhi- % nd how, northwest prohibition adminix- trator, left for conference with Gen- eral Andrews at Washi refusing’ ‘at comment:on peda wh resign. Fria, Minn —Crobkvton was se- for the 1927 metting of- Hone: ederation of of Women’s 8. st Baty pee 4 it by his brother while ig = of a cattle rustler in; Indian” game, J: en trig at Fridey night. painted iat in eee NOTICR OF SALE UN At. RRECUTION Notice tn hereby given that by virtue of a judgment and. decreo in foreclosure rendered and given in giintrict oguet of the county of Bur- Teigh ‘and state, of North Dakota entered and docketed in the Bille at the clerk of the naid court nthe 13th day of July, rat r3 First jatio: rmington, Minnexota;’ State Bank Of Greenwald, Minnesota; Hastings cexherial, Bank of Hast es Min- Security National lance polis, poekias enota; Firnt ” Natio: jordan, nk of Mont irat National gignegeia: Firat Natonal Banke vat ban ‘Wing, Minnesota; American tate Bank of Richmond, Min- Renota; State bgp of Rockville, | ge ita; First National Bank of Two Harbors, al one First tional Bank rville, rat So lea on Bal e of rine Bank of Minnesota; omer’ ork} tio; ‘of Prescott, connin; serchanta:& Miners Nec tionai Rane of Ironwood, + 1 ich were pisipelece and Les! ney; also Theo. Albrecht, J. lard and M.A. Nye ag. trust re dants, said judgment. favor ot the Plaintiffs a ! against the defendant fesite 8; Hackney for e — 840,00 inchiding ¢osts, upon: which judgment there in now due the sum of $81,443.37 and H terest on ‘said’ num. from and after je 27th day‘of August, 1926, at the tate of even per sent ber annum, which judgment among, other things, ditected the rate by me of said real hereinafter deacribed, to unt of said judgment interest thereon and the costs And expenses Of maid adle, or 60 much thereof as the proceeds of sald sale will satisfy. nd by virtue of a writ of ‘execution duly aned ” by of the office of the «her et a 1B ce ou in‘and for she ghd stat Sort Dakota an ieee Fag t Foire directing. t the sale of early. Dureunat, ta said refere ae pel Inted to ‘ell ate» g vine ae ieee herein- pubitc auction to the. tnighest vat bidder for cash at the front door of the t- house, in the city of Bis- 4 French & Welch Hardware Co. ure fe Burieigh sonnt and rate et} 6 North Dakota on the 23rd day jof Octotier, 1926, at 10 pga) in the forenoon of that da: promines dercribed in sal ont. and decree and to sold purmuant thereto are described an gy LAY to-wil itheast uarter of section thre ana Maouthenst quarter of sectio: ee soe nanie one hundred forty- rani weventy-five; northwest quantee Of, wection. fifteen, ship one hundred foryron seventy-six; riorth half o! nine, and northeast Muarter Bec- tion twenty-seven, township one undred forty, range seventy- feven, northeast quarter of section fifteen, sognthle one hundred cone one, it west qi seven and northwéat quarter of sec- 01 DR. R..S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE twenty-nine, towns! tion hundred forty-two, ra i Pool Grocery and Meat Mar- ket at right price and east half of section 35-139-79, east half of section 32-139-79, Anyone interested see a southwest quarter na cae township PAUL BROWN Blemarck ion twenty- iipee; township one hundred forty. two, ne ge’ fl fadieey northeast Brokers, too, clone ee aa game, look! 3 upon it as better beef cattle. assures the suc-|' cess of the operation. With the price of finished. beef gradually increas+ inw and, according to best informa: will continue to in- while the price is red Herefords now is’ an On, 8 miles ea: way No, 8 and three miles L » Nelson county, tne at pi rant “he cl cai Aes are: a oa amous’ herd contal edinin many with ee at are females ye A deseriptive | teen aa ‘will: be pao Agar upon Fe casion and fo, rae enjo ing this ere ae: i i Friday: and 4 lat fon aes By ing, ye: jon aie) from Lakota, North Dakota. ey fo is pf) at. one-half o! time to engage in wat is Ghibens were killed}: three — Briti a Culncne yes theta ineident was over. So noni von dines mectt mes. laced. f Pee cetinn een lon. sev uarter of sectiai ff wection elev rij. thnag seventy-seven,” north . ot mM; mo: =, UY eat, eg asetets, eta f free ll by it fouth halt of mection, irty-one, “township one ndred forty-one, sevent: “steh Chltione ood when| |

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