The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1926, Page 6

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SIT AOA AEENG TF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE- CARB BATTERS i Detanscy Forced Into: His WiewtRetroatin Sevan Neat anne HAGRY BEATS ARE SUPERIOR: os ane , 10 YANKEES, ja | a r Enger ma eae Seo Last year in the early practice he Te | ‘ . § ry but St. Louis Infielders Have “ be : ls : ee ee j . : Penmaztrwila vail’ in eadeccon ana| Invineible Walter Completes Slightly Higher Averages | peg : ’ : cate. Gre ner Aegean ree Greatest Match Play Rec- Than Those of N.Y. | lous a ee : pen both mie sn J ugrdn, Ieowill be ord of Aa Time 4 : q pe be} 06 Have at’ 7 eight good pia ts (Editor's ote—! his is the 2 = ‘ “ soe é men for those-positions. + enaen City, N.Y, pt. 27.) first of a series of stories denl- j- : ‘ : Some bare B eatididater are in anvinetite ing with the strength of the var- es * on the field.: 3. i [new chapter in American golf h ious. departments of the contend- ? tees Ape ‘ z tory Saturday with. the winning ing teams in the approaching : ° 2 i a = his third’ successive world series as indicated by ‘ Mid pestopeienals, their records and performances.) ss As Monee alates Bru: a eer ition of : * . GH scHoo with the sane eirreststibie New York, Sept. (A) —Offen- Pe. “ stroking” by which conquered sively the infield of the St. Louis a ’ “ Johnny Farrell” Friday, the former Cardinals, champions of the National : : ae : league, s aw slight — superior : aver the New York Yankees, com to bat in behalf of the Amer | : ‘ : : é hag . . nee > ¥ aa and 3 to play. league in the approaching world ser-| 4 s . . Hope. im in: if ¥ears ies. : é Geis 2% 4 f ‘ 3 ifvey 0. 5 e mighty: “Hage” s:hus ram. to » The four regular infielders of the oi 2 i Z se oe ‘ “ Cagselton atecnnds paren end the course alony which Cards have a batting average of 293) a ies ge eae 2 ; : lurked the ghosts of many failures, against .274 for the same number of ; 5 : ae : oe ee. : Crosse 87; Winona 6. aca A down 9 barripr that, for Diayers likely to occupy places in the} 3 E f ‘ & as : : r e\ than three doendes had defied Yankees’ first line of defense. Base i Fe 3 z i Q 2 ‘ ils lsboro 12. the thrusts of the country’s foremost running activities of the two q -) 3 % Boe : : Fale 12; Grafton 0. Haksioag, including great amateurs tets are not impressive but the wes SE oe ae E ; ike Bobby Jones, Walter. J.: Travis erners. maintain. their slight pl ‘ 8 i E ot * ‘ ‘ Nonte ana derty Travers, and such out- here, also, with a total of ¥7 to 29, 5 Ces & sn : % : North Dakots Bison Valley City] standing professionals as Long Jim Lou Gehr it baseman, with a ou Eioceae ; S : : es State Teachers 0. Barnes and Stocky Ge! Sarazen, All batting average of .311, tops Jim 2 Z z wae Ss South Dal 45, Yankton college 0. Bottomley, who has compiled. .297, ee gee ay Cre! 5s Des Moines 2, Manager Hornsby, even though, be- Z 2 te 7; Columbus 7.| realms, but it remaincd for Hagen low his usual form, has outhit Tony ate tg ee ee A oe ee : 8s. stare Fes i ‘20; Augustana 0./to become the first three-time tit!s- Lazzeri, having a batting average of ‘ ae : : 5 holder. 317 compared’ with’.270 for the Yan- Putting aside his links tmplenients kee sacker. the tor : Bast ‘ : i : He EEE SE ~ Pennsylvania 41; Franklin and Mar-| for ¢ Lester Bell, St. Louis third base- shall 0. t man, has a better record than that} This photo rushed to Bismarck Tribune by NEA Service over telephoto wires and by special plane shows Dempsey (right) backing away before the vigorous onslaught of New York University 34;. Niagara 0. of Joe Dugan, who will play opposite | ‘ + to left jabs which Tunney ‘sent crashing through. Rutgers 8; Manhattan 0. four-y Fetch of competition with- Kim. On paper. Bell is the best hit-| + eave aks Washington a tee 0. | | out an individual defeat, ter in either in |. His average for ' l p BA pi! al pet ‘35 | ment. triumphs. dui the ca rid the season is 329, Dugan has hit] 4, Bell, Hallahan and Warwick: | Tunney’ 5 Wicked Jabs Send Dempsey Crouching ae Waynesbure: Betht of 1926, victories. over Bobby” BPM Aiinic othe Maan j| Donohue and Picinich, Hargrave, | : — = 7 high ok (eth lehem, Pa.) 7; Le- and Abe beri the British star Mar! oenig. 0! e Yankees, and ie ! and a me jay record o! ‘or Tom Thevenow, representing the op- First Game. | a Ainerat 38: Be EE esiiy o, | the qualifying rounds of tho eastern position shortstop, were {neta R H "| pomolty $5 win heater: pen championship. 3 laayotte 35; Muhlenberg: 0 Huger ate ee sn’, Colgate 19; e Hartne! é: next December, rolled up-his fifteenth Tee. Chain will pay ; jonzales eee Deberry. ee + hosed Wr nO straight victery.in the professional frome nn Infield nosition for the" Sr ‘ ‘wn 8 , , Georgia 28; Mercer 0: eyent by his triumph over Diegel. In Second Game 5 ae : Sewanee 19; Carson Newman 0, | sri contrast to, his, close atehes during the series. — He hax i cae : lymoia fields, when twice car- Mike nt at rt! call] | {alled end 8th on account of dutk- a ferns: fener “a Sluiwine ce Weyona’ the tanvepsbintt tices, a! ‘ankee infield su u : ¢ ae Maryland 12; Gettys- {asses swept through the present t urnament at Salisbury without ever : : ere shicag A ; ; : ath eyhill AG; Look 2 being closely pressed, defeating Joc Irpoktyn 8 6 eo , : : Brown 14;" Rhode teleed State 0 aoe 8 and 2; Dick Grout, 8 and Osborn’ and | Churr Petts 3 oot ; se } Virginia Poly 47; Roanoke 9. at iy and ayo Farrell, 6 cane O'Neil. 6,.and Diegel, 4 and 3 ee i | WEST ber ea eee previous matches with Philadelphia . y 6 E - ° iii ES aes ee ts # eee a sets ee ee hii Baldwin-W, morning, and Diegel, in spite of a New York : West Virgiais 18; Davie and Elk- “a at found nimele teil Ing at the ‘ Dean and Jonnard; Fitzsimmons : ee te a Peaaels: and Cummings. " ss 3 Butler 38; mn 0, —________, a ne | in . : eo ae 57; Wichital| NEWS BRIEFS bie Second Game , ; x Landis Names’ Those Eligible re a H OF ; Municipal: university 0. | Grinnell 20; Penn. colle; Philadelphia = ' , eer 3 3 : ee ts St. Xavier 54; Cedarvillovce college 0.| Lanesboro, Mina,—Mrs. — Breta —28 con Yankee Roster | xew York = ‘i : 4 . fg Ks Iowa State Tenchers 22; St. Tho-| Hoium, 101 years old, dicd: chell i en reenfie a £ mas 0. —— and 26.0n Cardinals’ and Cummings. — , : ee Bo ‘ Bt. ged Teachers 3; Eau Claire Minneapolis.—Swan J; ‘Turnivald, f fisher Swedish or Others not scheduled. former pub! Tr of edish paper the leading hitters, but average tops that of Thevenow, » 34, years old Chicago, : $ E reer normal. 0; Hibbing’ Junior’ nero re awarind the Order. wh the 4 : a : : : colle rt the Ki n. Geeinitasioner K. I. AMERICAN LEAGUE : : : : : Macalester 14; Fort Sneiting 0) Mores Slee 1a, Oe Hine of Sete nounced the players | i thy Fiest Game : et * : Winona, Teachers 13;. Phalen La-| League of Nations votes for gen world’s series beg: thor 0. ral ‘isa: t fe we to he rere October 2. Philadelphia Kolimazoo college 0; ‘Notre Dame souvated? r intare next *Soptevabers "} Cleveland .... 3 : : ee : ee : Teserves. 0. President: Coolid idery eee ne ‘ | Patecanditeeensier sbesnensiaelin Bs — : oe : : : nail G23 dettinnanied seearesingae Aerie league ‘champions. Shaute and L. Sewell. ae os " : . : : 4 Lanett heard ; tanlegt ‘cearthn ¢ can world court adhorence. They are: * Second Game 2g : ; ae a — : St. Mary’ tC ingtitate & in . «Manager Hugg peaniey O'Leary! yy BS : oe ie : ae : a romon Aggies 47; Multnomah 0. sgarie | erie aa Sad oes ind Fred Merkle, coaches, and the fol, Philadelphia ...... 2 Be Ot : . ee : ce = ae : : Fresn rain Poon local policeman who shot and killed lowing players:” ‘Adame, Bealls Won.| Cleveland ...... Y sap : ee : 3 Stanford. uth ye h 6. | Gitbert Fox, 13, of Minneapolis, were % Walberg and Perkins; Budkeye, ane ec ee Sn eee see oe al la 13; Santa, dismissed in municipal court. gough, Braxton, Carlyle, © i 31 ed in mi pile al cor Gombs Dugan, Gasolla, Gehr “ mith and LL, Sewe Southern California hs Whittier 0. Rochester Junior College 20; Ma- Jones, Koenig, Lazer leQuaid, Meu- = Dempse: of si » the i} t f Tunney. The old a is starting on the road which ended in his finish here. This St. Paul—Robert W W. Plourd, 31, a sel, Paschal, Pennock, Ructher, Ruth, First Game Weta iaeedche cere Snapped by Bismarck “ene nd NEA photoztapher during the fourth round. son City, Jqnler. College 2, janitor, killed wife with hatehot, and Severeid, Shawkey, Shocker, Thomas, : : ; souTe seriously wounded himself with Ward. Reston anges a ee buteher knife when wife refused to Ty Detroit... pigicll/amepaeacih a damncg okeks training| South Carolina 41; Erskine 0. Peta a el William Killifer! . Zahn Welzer, Hormack and chief reliance is in a group of bril-' Mey Onlethorne 7: Georaia ‘ech 7. | Moore; Gibson and Manion. liant exponents of the forward pass. S¢Fimmage line-up: Florida. 16; Southern 0, and Williams, coache the follow- ; Premier Poincare in speech before eee ee TITBITS FROM THE GRIDIRON | serie teevmr ae | Be LS am me] Sie EO eet Me vil, Lester’ Bell, Blades, Bottomley, en! | tontop, from New Albany, whe was! hig trtenthnetic tte beetle et Misnissippi A and M 19i Birming-| ¥8F blame. on ny, says new 9 ! janisaipp! an irming. A Hnines’ th cilahia, Holes" ape } Boston .. ‘ 2 (By The Associated Press) After two years during which the| one of the best all around performers | probably will be the vulnerable spot’ nam southern 7. he mesic ic pen Rigen Keon, O'Farrell,” Reinhart, Mheur| Detroit 19. : Univerity of Nebraska has had the| in the Big Ten last year, probably] 32, {Re Maroon arm Taco secret ari] «glans 4: Heuslane Poly 0 - Sherdel, Sothoron, Southworth, Theve.| _. Wingfield and Gaston; Kneisch,| In the mid-western football sche: lightest football teams in a quarter; will do most of the pegging: thi ee ae uae riety that Georgia 28 Mereer.0, Moderation. leagues says drunken- ww, Thorporcer, "A iek Collins and Woodall, Manion. ules for 1 are more first rank century, prospects for 1926 point to| son. | Stage would shite Ailes prine| amano. IR: POS ape Newman. 0. ness in United, 8 hi venched eee enoreat Trices Fixed oak fore tonal clashes than ever be-/a return to traditional heavy teams| Purdue opens October 2 against the Stage would shift his principal of;/ seccstesippt 28): Jonesboro, <cAtkan- sie in United) Eoeat Commissioner Landis also an- First Game fore. | which made the Cornhuskers of for-| Navy at Annapolis, : battering-ram game to an air strat-| Sh? Axgiee Ov LEAT tiounced the following schedule for! R j Unfortunately the majority mer years famous. Although ‘the! sectional game in se: egy based on punts and passes. Wace ington and Lee 3: Lynchburg | W: Prices for world series: Box seats! New York ........ 7) mid-western fans will have to get) sixteen lettermen who will return| eo Captain Walter, Marke has hown ‘a patos mee tee St) taurepece Feserved seats $3: general admis-| St. Louis . 5 their thrills from news reports, as| are not considered beefy, Coach E. E.; Mihnesota suffered » hoodoo break: nek OWT | ea t : sion anreserv $3; bleachers unre Ruether, Shocker and é pelliase Falk most of the big games ure to be play-| Bearg has a score of sophomores who| when Dr. C. W. Spears was taken ill * $1. of these prices are| and Hargrave. ed in the East, but the Ilinois-Penn-| will average well above the 180 pound is intone e field work got sub, ject to a i) percent war tax. sylvania clash at Urbana October 30,| mark. | way at Minnea) haar i Iapites for the world’s series will and the incomparable Army-Navy| Heading the list of forty-five lead y and Eddie ri are be'sélected by the presidents of the| — Selassie at Chieago November 27 ing candidates is Captain Lonnie Sti-| CaFrying on the Gopher leadership, two leagus, subject to. the Spprovall New York, .......... 3 fill the cup of the Mississippi Valley | ner, 190 pound tackle, who promises Gould, president of the Bascha’ Shawkey, Jones and Skiff; Win-| Chicago will trave Phil: | outstanding tackles. deve! ‘at.the| - Writers’ association, is officially up-| gard and Hargrave, Schang, ites vel te, Uhiladlphi Cornhusker school. The list already | apolls brought ‘to light 7 beginners pointed: chief scorer. - while Ohio State will journey to New! boasts Ed Weir, captain and 1925 all-| of more than usual promise. ur Assignment of press seats for the R © York to mect Columbia on the Polo, American election, Bub Weller and Pharmer, of Spokane, Wasl Paton. 6. striew will be in the hands of the re-| Washington 5 grounds, Purduc, Michigan, Drake,| John Pucelik, heavyweight a the ties ng nies es spective chapters of the writers’ or-| Chicago . 9 and University of Des Moines will go) Veterans returning this year in-| 1® faut and shifty, and something 0 7 nization, subject to the approval of| Jones, Leftae, Thomas, jase tnt ee Tonos Maines y at An-/ clude.seven ends, six backfield men,| 3 2 wine tpaaalg and in ogee and Ruel; Connally, and McCurdy, napolis, { three tackles and a guard. pokane high, he was distinguished os The Army wil receive competition | | a basketball guard, baseball outfield AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {from two middle elevens in| | €r, ahd weight-man on tho track. First Game George Little has put the Badgers! ‘And if blood counts, the Gophers ! Notre Dame and Detroit, while Michi-| through « stiff workout and the re-| havea comer in Quentin fi aged ae aca tate, formerly known as sults have lifted the Wisconsin stoc | Williston, N. D,, a‘ 185 pound half- St. Pa in Aggies, will go to Ithaca, s to a new high for recent years. j back. He is the son of Usher Bur- Ponlerie . i 6 9 meet Cornell, Aside from meeting the | i + Dawson,' Army, Notre Dame will mee ithe is starting the second yeu dick, star at the right.end berth at at | of his reign at Wisconsin with ¢yet-|, sota in 1903, Carnegie Tech, eran outfit and the prospects ibe ex. flap aon 629) and then close its season i ceedingly bright. ‘The Budger“sched.| Bot te Rockne has a good year be- | hopping to Los Angeles to clash with ule is aed but s@,is th8; Badger foraspim if. numbers mean anything. i HT uthern California. | team. | The original turnout at Notre Dame St. Paul . wee wae ebraska will engage in two inte: 1s Louisville 1 jonal tilts. New York University | peat’ backfield will rankuwith the) was ¢ 312, including 19, | Iberian. bl Johnson and ‘Teswer; Wicker and, will be'met ai, Liteole ned Washing-| hard prored to hold jhe ae Hockey find a man tevfill the shoes Meyer. hag [eave gaa: Georgetown will play| Dov Harmon. is a-fast, sh Rex Enright, last get ail: First Game on the Tories Gamreteay will, lay | toter. Rollie Ba séstorn fullback, 1p ewe workout with Beloit Coll Games Mor Monday i HE, come north to clash with Chicag: ft i Schedule completod, Kanai city 4 nom As nd Me wil open Mieke] nd has been ass rie meee ged oat Rae ————— Columba n’s schedule at Ann Arbor and Ken:! NATI ‘ ty tks and Miasissippi A. and M. will! otber of: the ff agate iu aches Deveee He Withem and Lackey, travel to Bloomington to meet In-/ sits pA diana, back job. Toud Crofoot is again ‘ne come i (Moon” The fourth ep Tee aed eee il ee aspirgnt for-the-pilot job; but-| feni lidue fig outs tre ‘surpri: getting worthy opposition from e Kansas City 2 1/4 student in the University of Ne-, Kae and Shaw, bes Bes) sophs, Rose! if inst Sa Mirren Columb: 9 5) braska, He will be a candidate for! ig developing quite a punter, and wi frequent tater “gallopal r Meine an: yder;, Harris, Pieard,| the 1926 freshman football-team. probably share the kicking duties age the: ieee line have reveu! 4 Burke and Ferrell. Three of the brothers who have pre-| with Bartium. Last week Hose took considerable development’ th his! y. [eeded him have been members of the/ a kick-off down the field for # touch: | ability to shift’ and dodge, and mnew First Cornhusker varsity eleven. Monte, j down, through part of the varsity. | combi ion ‘of Dart’ and Fox, wh: former Nebraska state legislator,| “Stan McG varan is again trying fo aay ed. [oa spieisele ability Hen Milwaukee lawyer, and inaurance agent, now aj halfback job, and will, probably ‘bel the forward wall; Toledo ran promising heavyweight prize fighter| used part of the time, Jee Kresge ives ae Ferns mibaats a Sormmias| wat |); Gearin, Sanders and in New York City; Wayne, whol » possibility “for a fullback. An wr igyout. Wolfolk, wrested the-world’s wrestling cham-! there are about a dozen other pros. Calleugh, eee ae pionship away from Strangler Lewis,| pective backs of ta ” in. schoo em ta ‘candi and, heid it for a short time, an Five complete ens’ have been] dates Spee Wade. a Lincoln insurance agent, and running up and down the Camp Ran-| the Munhs who have gone before] Gall practive fields Glenn, 3 cking gers indicate thi Bar-| num, Rose yotoot will cari we ieee ye ee it. ing? summer, But ie t eae his togs before: lege game at Madison ison reedii out pre scarring goer aie two Westen conference th ‘ae. line wil) Bonton-Decrait’ Pantnened, rows Reavis ack past <ombinatlon Inning gréat hi New York 10-10; $s. Louts 2-4, now in. prospect: wil in season: fag of hie oes sound + Washitigton Chieage ote 160 pound ce tly The ‘guard, Kreglow, . Feplact See ANE eN lA men La

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