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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1927 is aan RR AS RT PAGE SIX Wi speculation 15 of featured role picture, makes screen character actor; Einar Han- Lone Star Rovkie Makes Good With Sox pmn-boys, and ere St oF Britons | her, bow. as a real motion picture| sen befote: his importation Say 20 in all, any one of whom is| stat in this. production, and it is| ica, was one of Burope's leading good enough to win if only he's right.| planned by Universal to make a| stars, Melville Brown directed “Her And if you named 20 why, along| series of similar farces with her in| Big Night.” might co~e another, hotter than the| the leadifig role. ; a others, and upset your figures. Nat Carr * was’a. vaudeville and} What’s your shoe size? How many, save a few intimates, | burlesque comedian of note; Cissy Th * would have picked ‘Walker in 1924,| Fitegerald was once i famous musical | The pair of shoes exhibited + Macfarlane in 1926, "| comedy star; ‘Lee Moran and Muc § | ths Baegeterinne: dn 18H In 20 selec | Serer are veteran acreen comedians; [Um OME, PammaW. Ate “youts— ae RN | Chieago, vs, Otto Von Porat, Minne- Eee nea iad William Austin were | FREE—if you can wear them FANS WILL SEE || Pennant Progress {) (0° German Minneapolis (10). Gobney and Kaufman | pei i'an cia tine see and| properly fitted~-Webb Bros. i" —__ = 9 ieebalaieinels heal Traded For Carlson =—— OSES a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww L. Pet.t Chicago, June, 7—GP}—Jim Cooney, ; i a 4 867 ‘infielder, and Tony Kaufmann, righ} ¢r d Mit ses 260 16619 hand pitcher, today were traded, by Milwaukee Le +A e Chicago Nationals to the Phil- tae otis 488) National for Harold Carlson, ta i ind pitcher. | | SORE Se ure ners ee ey | FOR THE SOX | At The Movies . : at Stake—Sox Within 2 Games Today — at , a ie es ELTINGE THEATRE 4 Points of Yankees | ‘te Rookie Turned Loose By Con- Ronald Colman and (Vilma Banky, P RE | : ; te in “The Night of Love,” will be seen i aarp | nie Mack Fills Johnny at the Eltinge again | tonight and 5 what y ? PUA caribail tabs today hail é Wednesday. The presentation pictures Ree Miiitilie prospect of a duel be Mostil’s Job Well a tale based on the feudal “right to , tween ‘the Ch o White Sox pitch | Pitt burgh booed ce a ja Colman Sppeere gar ine and New York Yankee. batting) New York y BILLY EVAN: an entirely new character for him, Mere ccduran ip of the ‘American |St. BY BILLY EV that of a bold Gypsy bandit, a tous!- with the leadership o meriean /St, Lous From Main street Ih Wieitea : Sachaired. fellow with policed. was r : Fatore thu: ker: | Heotelin ox. te street in Chicago ix taches and lengthened “side burns. e ee eek ‘poi! quite p as baseball goes, but Vilma plays the role of a beautiful ‘s ie an Ke IME pha oo... ei Ble le to have nego- as ictim of the fearful “right q to the Boston Red Si 27) Ww sil ae 0 the night.” ’ tek ; s just another way of say- Spparitnm Coliiih “aha Tete Gia: for their fourth straight vitor i shat the Lone Star rookie from tiful "Vilma “Banky “are Montagu that you enjoy 2 much in the fine ioe rail ere) ade: mahi a A Uae SR ULL Se a od ove, Natalie Kingston, Laska Win- s"cursted the, Sox| Kew tert at Cineinoatt'™” — |Ue"ASeran engi 2 fer iyman “Bynuiy, Sly Rand| La Fendrich cigar is put to within 1 percentage points of the| Boston at Chicago, Not only is Metzler ofe of the few ond iiide riences aibur the friend smoker, for your highest leaders. ; | Broo! Louis. recruits of this year to deliver but, lavish sets during the bacchanalian ecient clittey of tne Whit a AMERICAN LEAGUE Tae eee ee este Maen Stake reHfighlightert the fil the f rues ag othe tel al eethie see Sanh: MOEEIe Fone ighlights of the film are the fam- was another ae wi ca oe ing the place of Johnny Mostil, gen ous “miracle” scene at the dramatic! J¢ comes from the’ most ekillful By wetter than average work ae erally regarded as the greatest out- close of the film, with Vilma Banky mad Hea averant, ore ain eh Le ane —<F saving Colman’ through mitacuious| blending of fine, old, tropictip- etcry in 12 star season for| Connie Mack Found Him a intervention—the simple dropping of ba > Ted Lyons, chalk is| een ne cane Ee ena uE HO {S gyn ens ei the Virgin’s vell to Vilma’s shoulders, ened, St iB cigar tobac- york tion with Ted Blank- souls a5 | cne present day s A bP eT IOUNNY Most —and the reproductions of old cham- hin: and Alphonse Thotias, ik a pjunvarthed by Conn S GéP LEFT BY by | bers of horror, burnings at the stake,| €OS known in the fine art of fine While the W Sox were making! Boston Eee en crc ark - wine festivals and gypsy rites under things hot for the Yanks in defiance in the Texas League) biactin the pagan ‘moon, cigar making. \ of all pre-season predictions, Connie Games Today SEM co) to recommend} —— Particular interest seems to cen- Mack of the Athletics was tinkering Detroit at New York, his immediate pure! ec. drive out of bounds from a tee along-| home with a 68 at Skokie to win) ter in the new Colman produced by Atal dealers peers oy qith his club's machinery to see| Chicago at Boston : the Athletics ite last fall-| sige Archer Wood. It broke his| the national open by a stroke. At this film and the remarkably differ- good chat was keeping it from going! Cleverand at Philadelphia, ed orca inte ae | heurt. It broke his health. It finish-| Oakland “Hills in 1924 there was a] ent Vilma janky. To the suave, €1 Ponvasce, Inc., Evansville, 103) faster. The sult pe revamping Be St. Louis at Washington. Lara pomney ‘ ‘pain ed his nerves. And today Johnny | wiisper about that little Cyril Walk- well-mannered and finished actor pe up was e.4 to l.wvictory ever tie Se | McDermott is to golf much as our] er was “right,"sthat he was playing} tbat Colman has been, the new role TEN Runt & in rien ae h { Yesterdays Games 1|.? d G : i vas one| American boy, Paul ieee remains | the st ALG ie the SL bs bed Mantis th biemeamenne ed Vhea ne ‘ e sub: ere | 4 te “he —its pride and its sorrow. was not a hot favorite compared wi’ * ‘e 4 een jobs vin the iin|| Yesterday’s Games | De al in| to chess—its pride and si “repested| Hagen and Jones and Sarazen and| life ‘itself, and almost harsh in his played JEON ————_—_—__—————+) the pennant last| since eokoay time, Aes years sre tat a es his le rounds| bitter revenge. By se 03 od Ci i k re re sb eares' ince} over tha st, gale-swept course were Daca in q with no bie league plates el eae A ets re Connie Mack to change} ago, Jones 48, Championships. he| 14:14-t4-75—207, three ‘strokes ahead CAPITOL THEATRE ‘i ] game scheduled yesterday, also W5) pa itadelphia .. i GiDuring the winter he made several | has been either first or second, and/ af Bobby Jones, ‘and| unapproached| A strange ‘and “unusual” combina- hich has t Tnerione-th-wall dn] Pitsbuesh 1 siaeeht to the Athletics | he and Walter Hagen alone ‘have| for steadiness by Jones or anyone| tion of comedians, stage veterans, Giaa Nathind Better which has been going none to well in| Pitt nth eteran star ty Cobb tice | Me the title twice since MeDer-| else. vaudevillains, with a European film Ja nh é i i west. sane 3 %: Mack “alno' ad mott. Who will be “right” this time?| star thrown in for good measure : - ee ice Gintte, who com. pics brilliant. Simmons, the hard-hittin Who, Will Be wight” a. | ithe, bie winter championships mean makes up ihe iebly, interesting cast , i Seairate, tha waste cf Bill Lamar and Walter French, the| It’s a matter of who will be rig! nything ai i * p Bera ait lengue were. going at| Boston R FF By speed -merchant, making five regular| P've seen it happen so again and Bobby Cruickshank is as likely| feature which comes to the Capitol BISMARCK GROCERY CO., Distributor F an. ever-faster clip. BAY Chicago Lelei &) O. | 2a CURRIES again. I saw Sarazen getting right} to be right as the next one. But| Theatre Wednesday. Bismarck, N. D. Bat ccc. victory. forthe sles (1 innings) When. Metzler reported to the| early in 1922 in Florida, He eame| there are too many good ones for, Laura La Plante, who plays the ’ . N. D. lig oar Benton, Mogridge and Taylor; Brill-| Athletics this spring it was appar-| \ Mia to thee lead while. the heart.and Hartnett, ent there was little or no chance for Baek Fane i nals also quickened 1 him to break into the lineup. No ‘ : . set foe ateaing the Robi B H__ Bifirst-year rookie could be expected feating ‘the Boston Bri Brooklyn 2 8 2i{to pit his abiltiy against such an , innings, the Chicago Cubs pushed| St. Lou 6 8 0) array of outstanding stars. It looked like a year on the bench, or possibly a trip back to the minors for Metz- ler for further seasoning. tie with the Giants for third} Barnes, Ehrhardt and Deberr; MeGraw and Schulte, Bag avaa wi oviig Others not scheduled. Gets His Chance n clubs, with the exe —— Then came the Mosti] tragedy s who arrived in SEATS AMERICAN LEAGUE which provided the break for Met: R Eller, giving him his big ‘opportunity, ted the Mil 1}a real chance to sti¢k in the majors. Jers with after bat 4] Hard pressed for outfielders, due to} ory ting for While the Mostil’s defection, Manager Ray Saints Chicago Cubs] se Schalk of the Chicago White Sox take an from the made a hurried canvass of the prob- Boston Braves, mbus club H rplus talent on the different ; the short end of a6-2 count while} Cley 6 ol American League clubs. It didn’t host, to the Cineinnati Reds.| Phila 8 1] seem probable that Metzler would be nts trounced the Buckeye, in their exhibiti ion] Ehmke and Pe ; In the first ning the Mudhens turned in a trip play after the Giants had counte¢ Mack and immediate nego- entered into for his The White Sox finally s Others not scheduled, cured him shortly after the opening of the season. AMERICAN ASS ASSOCIATION As a matter of fact, a seriou Rg H E| jury to Ike Boone, slated to p 6 5 poets of the outfield’ positions, helped R H E| Metzler to stay in the majors. Mi nes 2 10 ay A few hours after his arrival in Indianapolis 3 7 0| Chicago, he was sent into the lineup, | (10 innings). aking Mostil’s old place in center, q Middleton, Hubbell and Krueger; / Bill Barrett going back to his orig- | Leverett and Florene inal,spot in right. { — Asking a rookie to fill Johnny Others not scheduled. Mostil’s shoes is making him j | ss shoulder a big responsibility, but he a : | WESTERN LEAGUE hasn't curled up under the’ burden. " ager Although lacking experience, he. is i li, doing a mighty good job and his Me Hs 7 i ti nely — batting has been a helpful Hi ke ping the White Sox 4n el ‘ll igh ane LW, at Tolec services Witnesses, Promoters Fling' Charges as Legislators Others not scheduled. ae vernanded batter! {PS E | Me Investigate | : a good cut at the ball. His : alty is two-base hits. Whi a Seaamsy [ wouldn't be rated a speed merchs icago, June 7 siona i he is fairly fast_and appears wrestling was down on th | cover plenty of ground. Manager under a cloud of char k is hopeful he will prove j\)ja fixture. Looks as if he would. end its carcer in this state. fakes and ‘ wi ees the state i re investiga , A cet committee in a five hour session | Four Leagues Sign Affilia- ILL BEAT the stand and the floor in denials | other hard names. y 4) No evidence was adduced, how-| Boston, June 7.—(?)—What is de- ever, to show that y atche |scribed as “further step toward hud been staged since s | iz the game of professional Shouting yesterday were answeted both*from! — tign Agreement, Change . idagers and. wrestlers called each athletic commission took charge of |hockey along the lines established in wrestling last No ber. | has been The Can- 04 —— May Repeal Law Hockey League h lds inst Cl i i ae threat to introduce a repeal of jnccepted an affil agreement R Are Agai Champion ‘ “t we law legalizing the mat game wasj|with the Nationa adian Profe epeating—! Yi x ee the legislative committee Senehige Gaol Prairie and Pacifie C nealing eeMaent .:Been i tion to the uproarious session, Hockey Leagu: Another und quicker result was the! The agreement provides that the cancellation of the heavyweight | v: s leagues shall respect players’ Done in 15 Years lation of the, heavyywetg pee nat Irs the cigarette of the age — the triumph of all wrestling championship match be-jcontracts and reserve lists. It re- . ) tween Ed “Strangler” Lewis and Joe!quires that three weeks’ notice be| , As usual, the question of the na- his! ect. ai the- ‘time when \given. wr voaned from a| tional open championship of 1927 ; smo! tory. ust refi t Mullen, the rromoter, said he would |other may be recalled. premise. Who will be right? have nothing further to do with | ‘To compensate the National Hockey | ,, Who will be right, at Oakmont, colihe ci garettes are = than “ever before— disproved “if that can be done.” —|the notice requirement in regard to| lf? Who will remove Bobby Jones’ Calis od hice ‘ - Plenty of testimony was heardjloaned players, the league is given| TOWN, or one of his two big crowns,| Billy Sandow of Kansas City, mana-|from each club in the minor leagues.| Chance Bobby himself be right at r of Lewis and ngmed as one of Oakmont? — —.——-——* | that he was interested in any other . fully against Bobby, great a. tour- Ai Be astra mnie whose taste, da Sree dhan Lewis, 1 Fights Last Night || tinintter ss ‘he Tt has been aa eee ehallenge Bill Demetral, the day’s| | Buffalo—-Willie Lavin defeated| repeated.) The incredibly _ brilliant itness, to a match, to refute the Clyde Hull, (10). and woefully fated McDermott was shotcest ° ‘Domestic tetinony of that mat’ veteran that the last; indeed, the omly one. in rolled of ‘the hang and. jnsure Lewis’ victory over| Philadelphia, knocked out Bobby| Anderson, back in the days when the < eo tebacces bi 9, Peiettat a las Cleveland matches| Garcia, Baltimore, (3). Al Gordon,| lively ball emerged from its gutta- : And what a Camel's three years ago. -Philadelphia, knocked out Leo Kid| percha cocoon, was the winner in vit ei jad s ff Litt di the legislature at Springfield today| Adgie, Philadelphia, defeated Sailor| years before this string, in 1901, he 4 ben ive ‘Aenounced the next session of | Eddie Huffman, Philadelphia, (10). | also had been ’ icago—Frankie Kennard, Chi-( tournaments would total no more ; “text Monday capt defeated “My” Sullivan, St_| than one-third of the gigantic field| — g” pee ’ , ue «tle a aul (8). Babe Ruth, Louisville, beat | which entered-the regional qualifyin, WS es you. haven t. yet tried’ ‘them, you Malcewiez, scheduled for the Cubs’! given before pl: park here next Friday night. Jimjclub in one league to a club in an-| tends to resolve itself to a simple, Wrestling until the charges could be |League, the senior organization, for that 7,000-yard test of championship Aésctibing the “wrestling trust” but|a draft privilege of one mana yeur| from ‘his blond head—or will per-| Why? Figute' ie out ts and you'll find that. Camel EES “trust” took the stand to deny The odds, of course, are power-| hallenge Demetral b i —_—_—_———-@| more than fifteen years ‘since an Camels. , Both Beets cae dacteowits arose to (By The Associated Press) open champion of the United “States by day, i is more ity.. ate i Packers forced 2 86,000 for-! Philadelphia—Tommy Herman,| what we call modern golf. Willie the “state committee returned to| Roy, Montreal, Canada (4). Matt) 1903, and 1904, and 1908, and two - npion. But the to- 2 y boxing-wrestling investigation tal number of entrants in the four i- to this peat ieee | “ forrie Graasberg, Chicago (8). rounds of the championship of 1927. { It’s Different Now $incinnati—Chief Metaquoh,’Tole-| Golf is a different matter now. : in Camels. do, is ‘a technical knock out over| And there is the fiercest _competi- Tiny Herman, Portland, Oregon (5).| tion to be found in individual sport 9 Dayton, Ohio—Joe Sekyra, Dayton, of he “old and Soha Bisko, Cleveland; Ohio Yellowed aed ‘4 he was tied for aie Tonight ie MacDonald Chie: iad Malone ‘ Wolcott| Brot polity Alex won the play-off, Langfoi earegen Morgan vs. Solly See-|1 man (6).

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