The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1927, Page 6

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BISMARCK HAS | GOOD RECORD | I le Hich School Eleven Wins 25 Games, Loses 11 in 1922 to 1926 Period eads in ‘or Billiard DISAGREE ON [mobile error finally gave them their|act with Aileen Hamilton, and Flor- FATE OF WHITE, ~ SOX HINGES ON , ‘DOGS, DIGITS They're Peck’s Barking Feet and Catcher Schalk’s Bat- tle-scarred Hands sy 4 Points THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BOUT RESULT Mandell - Fields Encounter Called Draw By Some, Easy Mandell Win By Others Los Angeles, April 5.—()—News- permen today returned various rdicts on the result of the 12- nd cision bout here last night be n Sammy Mandell, light- weight champion, and Jackie Fields | of Los Angeles. While most Fields the edge, dell did most of the leading and fin- hed strong to claim a shade. The jority of ringsiders apparently be- ed the v. dell’s tithe was not in danger nd to make the 138 He weighed in at 136% ields had made the koneked out the titles or won on a foul, he would ve won the crown, pound limit. pounds. If seventh straight win. St. Louis—The Browns at Fort Worth had one chance today to re- deem themselves from yesterday’s beating by the minor leaguers, 4 to 0. The Browns got only one hit to 11 for Fort Worth Detroit—Manager Moriarty of the Detroit Tigers has.. begun cutting wn his vig squad preparatory to getting the team down to the major league limit Six recruits were re- leased terday at Dallas and the team will be further reduced within a few days it was ingicated. Washington—With the opening of the big league season just a little more than a week away, Manager Bucky Harris is becoming feconciled to the fact that he will be forced to direct the Washington club from the sidelines for a time a of injured finge son, another casualty from injurie: in ‘practice games in Florida, also will be unable to play during opening games. Pittsburgh — Joe Harris, veteran | * tility player, left at Beaumont, the Pitt Texas, > he will receive treatment for ence Walton in a new revue. He will make his debut next Saturday. Walter Hagen Now Nursing Sore Foot White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., April 5.—()—Walter Hagen is out of golf temporarily with an injured foot. Because of uncertain footing, he suffered an injury to the ball of his foot during play in the Texas oper at San Antonio, last January, he be- lieves, and as a result has canceled all exhibitions up to April 15 He plans to rest longer if necessary to condition himself for the major tournaments of the summer and especially the Ryder Cup matches with Great Britain's professionals at Worcester, June 10 and 11, He will captain the American squad. A velour hat has appeared in Lon- don that is light on one side and dark on the other, capable of being reversed according to the weather. “This hat is made to wear Easter Ties having beaten ’ yesterday. the way I like to wear it” neuritis. He plans to rejoin the club at Cincinnati for the opener April 12. The Pirates were scheduled to play at Waco today after Beaumont, 15 to 11, News Items From “I LIKE a hat with a certain snap to it—not too _ Training Camps 4 rakish, and yet not too dignified. I like a brim of medium width turned down just a trifle in front. It seems to me that this Gordon was made to wear the way I like to wear it... .” eR ree “| Cincinnati—The Cincinnati Reds no game scheduled for tod program included morning | e. They will play Louis- ville "TemorrOw and Thursday, going from there to Indianapolis to close their training tour on F In all their The Associated Press) Chicago—The final week of base- ining before the big show finds the managers of both thes ro pennant chasers still experi- ith one position on the Ray Schalk has two outfielder fill the vacancy ‘lereated by Johnny Mostil’s self: | §! inflicted wounds. One of them can ;/hit and the other can field, so Schalk] ©: y The Cubs manager, Joc 3 s trying to reform an outfieldsr who n slug the ball into a third base- iggs Stephenson is the boy. glory | 2 | Gordon Hats are made in shapes and models to become every personality—every build. Designed by experts and beautifully ide from the finest imported » Gordon Hats offer you the advantages of custom-made headwear. ting team M Spri ing T Now Under W Bison Grid Cleveland — Karr and Miller were d to pitch for the Cleveland fe ans in their game at the Spencent City today. Carpentier Will Accept Bout With Delaney, He Says , April 6.—)—Georges Car- is willing to fight Jack De Priced at $10-87.85 New York-—-A lightness of heart vith the knack of smack- all right on the seams barnstorming ball clubs, who hit in five Fit your cinmmatig ee! certainly will ceept a bout he said when report that Floyd I itzsimmons of Chicago had made hin an offer to meet the light heavy- veight champion, The fact that I am going to act in a music hall imply that T shall net box Even if I suceeed on the hall fight again, and my return to the ring wil be in the Unit ates next season,” The ex-champi ently has been busy rehearsing a song and dance yester- Gordon Hats are sold exclusively by Bergeson’s In Bismarck Yankees at Atlanta faced five nal pitchers in hammering out It set the Yanks on even terms in their series wil the champi charire| p,The going was a bit tougher. for he | Unele Robb hopefuls in their 6 ,} to 5 win over Mobile's Bears, A bar- of hits in the seventh and a John V. Broxmeyer Opposite Postoffice "rage Break Even in 192 y f ‘ 2 suc f the club, o YCAY PLC | em f He helped ation that ye ean Catcher Manarer Ray a difference between put or just an in the spring t ugur well, ATTRACT MANY Nearly Athietes Fron Universities, Colleges, High Schools or to be more Saas a Fights Last Night z 3,000 + Whip- absence of Collins. cannet be said that " rv league r of roses. as been a road} cach one wm the mettle THIS’ modern age’ is the inating please ever known, and it delights in Camel. The smokers of today find tobacco enjoyment in Camels, for their goodness always is 0 dependable. The choicest tobaccos, and the most superb blending known: to the smok- ing art are Camels, In Camel you will find out what modern smokers demand—a smooth- ness, mildness and mellowness that you've never known before. That’s pes Camels never fail to meet the strict, exacting demands of present- day smokers. 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