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ee | CHICAGO WHITE | SOX THREATEN Pennant Progress yocines scams eel ane AMERICAN Toledo SPORTS i {| | Louisville ........... 9 1| 19 1} Columbus 9 Wilkinson, Wisher, Friday and Me-| Meeker, Biemiller and Bird. napolis, postponed, | “Mareelta—that’s | | | | E/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE M¥s. Von Elm—| is twice as tired as I after the gam is over. She works like a demon pulling for me, while I get to e grossed that I’ never see anyone.”| Von Elm recalls one crucial inci- | dent during the big amateur show of 1926, On the 17th green in the first round, he and Ellsworth Augustus, of Cleveland, were all square... Au-| gustus’ ball lay 25 feet from the| cup with Von Elm’s a few feet closer. The Ohioan holed his putt for a| birdie four and the gallery turned) to the youngster who at 16 had won the state championship of Utah, | “I felt pretty serious right then for a moment when I realized that if I missed my putt it was all over. It would have eliminated me from ee would be the . constant threat of his right hand punch. “I think Sharkey is immeasurably smarter than Dempsey. He is a bet- ter boxer and is faster, although per- haps not so hard a hitter. The two men ‘have diffenent styles. Sharkey stalks his opponent, waiting for him to come on, while Dempsey rushes in to, kill.” Tunney at first intended to start trai: gz at Saratoga, but found he could make no arfangements there’ without consenting to charge admis- sion to his training sessions. This he refused to do. him there that the weather hasn’t been warm enough for the pitchers to get. i shape, but the likely candidates ai expected to have the kinks out of their arms by the time the Mandan rolls. around Sunday. “Doc” the old dependable, is slated to pitch in one of the two games, but, it [has not been decided yet which one \it will be. Slonicker is rounding in- to shape and may get the call. Hen- ry, from -Hebron, a new candidate for Fans are in for two real games this Sunday and Monday, according to indicatjons from both sides of the river, The first game is to be played’ at Mandan Sunday and the second here Monday, Memorial Day. says she was so “Lucky” tune up, | pitching honors, ix also'a likely man.| bet $1,000-he'd make it. friend .had only $150 and so thousand .against that. told her: | ¢ Tl be wagered the t “Lucky” overheard and “Don't you worry, ; back some day.and have an ice cream soda with. you. Flashes of Life (By The Associated Press) Long, Beach, Y. at | $150 on the long end. o Helen M. Day is looking forward to a drink with the hero’ of the hour when he cames marching home. She impressed ‘watching that she offered to A doubting she madam. ig won bet, Mrs. TUBSDAY, MAY 24, 1927 Warner of © Brooklyn, a Princeton student, pushed ofie with his ‘nose a quarter ‘mile: in 56: -minutes 40 sec- onds, and collected five fish from each of six doubters, Fifty men afd, women students at the Homeopathic. Medical college of New York have volunteered to be stung, by bees and hittém, by spiders in an attempt to determine whether the venom can be/put to some useful purpose. NOTICE OF SCHOOL. ELECTION Special Dintrict—-Anuual Election) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That on the First Tuesday in Jun being June | 7, 1927, an Annual Flection will be ‘held at Will School in the Special School: District of 3 i LOCAL NINE LOOKS GOOD ‘eezzes| INPRAGTICE probably would enter the national i it open champoinship this year if ni; Work Indicates Fine Team insurance business affairs could be| For Bismarck This Year —Many Are Out Paris--Some debtors in California]}" Ghunty. of Hurleigh, State would be delighted to pay Bashful| North Dakota,-for the purpe Slim with interest, He has received}electing the following mem} this note: “Eighteen darned good] the Board of Education. looking girls of California, send 18] One Member to serve for a kisses to a bashful boy. Come back] of threa.yair, for the City and collect.” the tournament. But I got myself together and with the aid of’ some- thing, which very likely was luck, I holed mine and we teed off for the eighteenth. We halved that and 1 won the extra hole.” Von Elm keeps his game by playing at least twice and often more. Next to likes to hunt ducks. of WESTERN LEAGUE a . (forfeit), City 1 MANY ENTER IN NATIONAL OPEN, Jones to Defend Title at Pittsburgh—Von Elm, Ha- gen to Take Part Ae pele Denver 1; Wichita 6. ‘a : m i Des Moines 18; Amarillo 10, Alphonse Thomas Pitches Tart iors Ove St | ea tom TNT EREST HIGH TO BE MAY 30 Orton, Herman to Be Billed] From Bismarck Hereafter, | Manager Says on edge polis’ will be opened at 9 a_week o'clock a. m, and closed at 4 o'clock p.m, of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. day of May, 1927. By order ‘of the Board of Bduca- tion. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk, (First publication May 21, 19 5/21 1—6/3-8 New York—Gené Tunney’s advice to “Lueky” is to make hay while the sun shines, or cash in forthwith: “The cheering will soon die away, Bank notes are @uch more enduring” Princeton, N. J.—New non-stop record for peanut rolling, Walter E. D.,, this 21st (By The ed Press) AMERIC fying the experts who consigned] — =! to the second division at the! New York s of the season, the Chicago| Chicago White Sox not only had a tighter hold on second place in t today but : . the lead setting Yanks The t hit De arranged. car rranged. New York, May 24.—()—A record- breaking entry list of more than 800 for the national open golf champion- ship at the Oakmont Country Club, near Pittsburgh, starting June 14, was indicated today as entries closed. | Last year’s total of 694 was the high water mark, Among the entries are McDonald Smith, Walter Hagen, Bill Mehlhorn, and George Von Elm. Bobby Jones will defend his title. The Metropolitan open gets under way tonforrow over the Wykagyl Although’ handicapped by bad weather for the past few days, the Bismarck team has embarked on a series of : strenuous workouts and, going to be favored with a faster and | better team than it has seen in some time. |The boys had a good practice last night and although everyone wasn't out, the work-done indicated that Bis- marck has a fine nucleus for this years team; Practices are planned or Wednesday, Thursday and ‘Friday nights and everyone who. wants. to | Country Club course at New Rochelle, make the team is asked to be out, for| N: Y. Walter Hagen, three times the positions aren't cinched yet. winner of the Metropolitan title, is ‘Jimmy Riley, who was out, showed | Coming from Florida to, seek it again, up well and ean be expected to be a ulwark of the team this year, while . . Babe Mohn just can’t be kept off the| painting’ of Nemec!’ olttae rel club because of his stellar offensive choo! Diatclet Nes ae, and defensive playing. bids Sagehorn is showing up better than ‘olowing Buildigs of at any time last year. While Eddie| cin School District No. 22, Bur- Tobin absent, Paulson is holding| leigh County, will be opened by the down first base. Tobin likely Will] Ga touaeerer ee id School District be back in his old position this year,|°"pufidines’ of School. No. 1 and h Buildings é but P: son’s work has practically en- | School No. 2 ne $ titled him tom place, aomewherertn| Sore tees “peace en site One ey Better than Many to be painted with Two F a (gars Games 1 records i ing exhibi this Washington, Interest in the xing card hington not if | + to he held h S ning, May good reason 1 fi he . where the rm it} mf the White thi attendance, Says Mauler ‘ ‘Has Evyery- thing’—Will Start Train- year, Thomas has pi 1 seven,! s feel over} ing Soon For Bout sehed ‘othe pride excellent ¢ ore today, Horner losing only two gam the latest] Pittburg Wy te Rave veer | addition to his stri he the | Chicago Browns, 4 to the ninth,|New York when the |St. Louis run, Thomi | Phil Tess innings i was added| with announcement in charge of the| orth Earl Orton, hampion, and Babe} nd champ, are} from Bismarck s this city’s repre Up to this time, the : f ‘40-Moorh 0 to Minot nounced today that | Orton-Dugan bout Kinnard bout are din Minot June 10, ateur champs 2re to inst other fighters on 0. the most coin a long Seok single core New York, May 24.—/?)—Having een Jack Sharkey in action against Jimmy Maloney, Gene Tunney has | come to the conclusion it is about time he began to train for that | heavyweight title bout in September | against the winner of a Sharkey-/ Dempsey match. “Sharkey is as good a fighter as I vt! ever saw,” said the champion as he | made arrangements to leave New be| York the end of this week for the | tiny lakeside hamlet of Speculator, N. Y.. in the Adirondacks, where he | trained for his title fight with Demp- j Sey. Senators Beat Yanks were losi enabling $ is Chicago club to cut down the Ne Yorkers’ long lead+to less than 100 percentage points. Both of the New York runs were | scored on homers by “The Home Run Ywins,” Babe Ruth and Lou ehrig, and both. came in the first inning.| uth smacked one into the center) field bleachers for his 1th circut! Wallop ef the season and Gehrig,| who followed him, knocking another} over the right field fence 10th, but that was about ull the) 4. henvy hitting there was in the Yan-| Mey kee. bats. A double header between Cleve-| land and Detroit gave those two members ot the second diivsion an even break, the Indians taking the first nd the Tigers the sec ond, be were will the painting of ames School at Chi . bil yurgh at Cine 1 delph ton, two games | aan EEE ann aEEEeRE? | Yesterday’s Games Seal the re the lineup. Lindberg, who starred last year for Linton, is a mighty fine |€ hite Paint. All other catcher, having. a. wonderful, whip|Mecessary information of specifica- and alay ‘awingitig’achefty. stip. Long may be had from the School Simonson May Go to Gardeng The While Kelly Simonson is rated a first class catcher, is likely he’ll NATIONAL 1 reserves the Pittsburgh r all bids, Cincinnati Morri. Kolp, urd will be opened | ‘Has Everything’ 2 ch between the Eckroth arkey.has everything, I was| first 4 s of Mand I be followed | astonished when I saw him last Fri-/be in the outfield, where he is also Rebbe Hie Asher of | day night. a capable man, Probabilities are area; pound amateur champion|. “A fighter would not be abl that he won't. see action behind the of North Dakota, and Danny Dunn of | tv back in fighting Sharkey. He*is|plate this year, but he’s expected to {| Moorhead, | fast and clever enough boxer to out- eect up his good work in the outer Following this will be a four-round | Point an opponent, and yeu if a poxer| garden. — match” between cons, 10 | Should lay back and try to outpoint| ‘The biggest trouble so far has been pound amateur champ of North T kota, Marty Bond of Farg the Rat Kinnard. cham- mateur lig! of North 4, will meet Paul Sidles of Bis- Saves you Money Pres. . ARTHUR Byonuus, Clerk. Lein School District No. 22, Rurleigh Count Driscoll, N. (First publication 5/40-12-14-16-19- oklyn ladelphia Elliot, Barnes Mitchell and Jo ‘GROCERY CO., Disttibuter ee "Bismarck? NED. 8 Hargreaves; | rd. | | ton, postponed, cheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE R H York at Be Reds Lose to Pirates others not In the N League the Pitts bargh P. ed their hold on first place by — walloping three Cinéinnati Red pitchers for an 8 fs 2 a 5 victory, while the Phils renew E 3 7 ir effort to climb out of the se and Collins; ion by beating the Brooks: Marberry and/ to 1, in revenge for the 20 a statahits loping: the Robins inflicted : te toon on them the day before, 2 fition on these Henry Johnson, who was turned] Chicago P ie sepa oe loose by St. Paul, left the field with|St, Louis .... ee a broad s when he] Thomas and | MeCurdy; handed the ‘st’ white-] Wingard and O'Neill. $ Johnson, now w Brewers, let First: Game is former team down with K HE! Von Fim is in a class by himse four Jiits, 2 to 0./ Detroit 4 8 ich Ce ee Johnson fanned eight Cleveland ... ) 18 3] The modest The Toledo Mudhens were unable| Collins, Gibson, Smith, | Hankins] ste who left to combat the Indians be Jand Woodall; Buckeye and L, Seweil.| Bobbie Jones in rain at Indianapolis. ' deeb HaEhieuneea nation; inal, is to be rounds be- tl Orton, welter cl ot and Jimn welte t. A Orton won local axton, nd 1 be defending their rd here ~ Thrills in Golf ——— Holiywood, Calif., May. 2. George| Gaston, almost shy—young- the one and only the wake of his t year to win the golf champions anything Gets Homer With Bases Full Shigalos tee F ) Ear! Smith of the Mille Detroit nD for aT about him, at is there to tell about?” he When tournament, Von Elm s a brand new set of to replace those he giyes away on the ball, made good on his fifta trip to the’ plate by crac home run with the bases lo: ing Minneapolis a 9 to 8 v suinllg Kansas. City. an, anes Hauser also hit homers. toahie fe Columbus and Louisville staged a] Kansas City 4 Meters oceania ce pueiquay is cia slugicing mate pagach: clubipal iie 19 Minneapolis ....- 9 10 4| whos he Neel foe, meee tha ce j blive eure = ee aee i chalk a Oldham, Shaack and Shinauit, Pet- mhouse, which was between two s. count fo @ and, chalkes ison, Owens, Malone’ and uto-can holes on his home made Be Be their second in a row from the , Krueger. » Von Elm has loved golf, In 5 : . fact, he loves this game so much — ROCKNE MAKES. se ftiette Soe OBJECTION 10! LATERAL PASS doing that I even forget my wife is just outside the rope,” he says. Other Football Coaches Pro- test—Feel Ruling Will ‘Hamper Playing’ Bassler; no treasured club. eet tee he enters a zmmer and; h and us This moder, heony whet: ih wants.» 9 "And it doesn’t hesitate to express its choice. Modern: smokers de- sash TRENT IE New York, May 24.—(4)—William A. “Navy Bill” Ingram and Knute Rockne, football coaches of the navy and Notre Dame, respectively, were declared today by the New’ York World to be “in open revolt” against changes made in the rules since last year. In telephone conversations with The World, the coaches were quoted as objecting particularly to the rule @rigouraging use of the lateral or backward pass, althought both an- nounced they would “make the best of it,” and would not attempt to in- fluence other coaches against it. Under the new rules a lateral or backward pass, instead of becoming 4 ‘free ball if incompleted, remains dm’ possession of the passing side. ‘Unnecessary,’ Says Ingram Reached at Jeffersonville, Ind., Coach Ingram, said: The protection afforded for the use of the lateral pass is quite un- > mecessary and will hurt the game *, ‘yather' than help it. put Carmel first. :: It is not elastic ‘ J : » <3 ‘ enough. We had a good game as it ~ : ae ‘Was and now the very-fundumentals « pre affected. “I will no doubt use the play so ‘ as it fits in with what I consider fundamentals of the game but does not alter my own views it is a mistake and a bad one.” r would e: i #3 . acs ole, Ingram said, would en age that knows merit. Just try-Camels rage tl — . fy fd add to the duties of defensive Bit Ms : anct you'll know why: no , the wire from South Bend, vot :

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