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ee 8y EER b 2 PAGE TWELVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927 i T -. HUDLIN SEEMS ini ‘Years “an, | TERRY MAKES ager ge tearaa liens SE Mes 7 , n and the baby’s rubber ba! opponent w: out on him just on { : Stars in Big League Baseball in Two Years "25% | WLS fact pou We "Aad pea pli | EAE aveeat ac baun: that wright have i | pai os f wee pitch shots off the floor, at the|given Chapman the official or ‘un- imminent risk of chandeliers Official title of featherweight cham- é = = § 7 | jects of art on the drawi pion. ; : - 3 ie a f tabl Some several months ago, Chap- 2 J a 4 ! | On Shipboard mah was all set to take the feather | | ,, On shipboard, when a golfing team jtitle away from one “Kid” Kaplan. |is going abroad to compete in the|But Mr. Kaplan just walked on out 3 | Walker Cup match, for example,|and vacated the throne. 7% i ¢ : ; | they'll rig up a platform of life rafts} So Mr. Chapman waited. Finally In Less Than Two Years of Ss Sod : !40 the combatants may drive into the he was thatched to fight Honey Roy s P jantic ocean over the ship's rail; | Finnegan for the unofficial title. i ‘i | CLEVELAND S His Hitting and Fielding Con- pone of ‘these cute! Was he happy? Too happy to have Professional Baseball, | BEST PITCHING | vince McGraw That He st as Mr Finnegan“putled one of T s | |those here-yesterday-but-gone - today ‘exas Boy Stars ij. PROSPECT SINCE Made Good Move stunts on him. Ree © GBORGE OME I've seen Bobby Jones and Francis} He resigned right out of the (BY BILLY EVANS) | —r°e Ouimet and Gardner, and the! feather class like Kaplan did, ‘and MUU CnReE ce Ite eigh'eeel = (BY BILLY EVANS) (rest of the American Walker Cup! left Mr. Chapman looking for some- fee nt piotossional. baseball | HS HURLING: = | “You're the regular first. bi | team, socking long drives over the | body to fight. : eathsticin. brief, is: the story of = Jon this ball club. There isn't any- Se eeeeaety Tike cheat, Mastin’ nok: | _ it’s # tough racket, jails Mr, «chnp- ’ Pitcher Willis Hudlin of the Cleve-| body that has a chance to get the jed absurdly like short mashie range! man. inners the young man suffers an/ UIE A dellldeld wt Ntgeed ek bth once co [the seeming curtailment, of their le that every twirler takes,| When Bill Terry of the New York ST ee ms destined to cut a wide| Giants arrived at Sarasota, Fla., for | | Bobby at Practice ‘ | f swath in American League circles. | spring training, that was the gist of T remember that Bobby in 1923, at) | Should Hudlin continue to show the greeting he received from Man- the Del Prado Hotel, in Chicago, put oO r \ the improvement that has featured ager John McGraw. in a lot of practice on that curious his short career as a professional, ‘That speech appears to have con- cut-shot with the niblick that spins verted Bill Terry from just a player jthe ball up almost vertically and! , i ; to one of the most valuable first holds it dead where i Tt has HUDLIN CERTAIN TO BE basemen in the National League. It its use, that sort of practice. Next EAT, SPEAKER SAYS gave him the geeded confidence: in| day, in a practice round, Bobby was ~ f “Willis Hudlin is one of the his ability that apparently had been! in ‘a pot-bunker 6 - Pec Wag epee to lacking. | gem a ies janboa ME and ne LL | reak into ie American League " ‘ of the bunker was about the height 1S since Cleveland picked Pilbara Alibi de nl OL of a bed, and the hole was cut close y Uhle up off the sandlots been. playiig <ONeOPeeudy. ca Gee) to the bunker. Bobby went down into f ) Tits Speaker, former man Kelly pee HP coiget addy Veceatile bal a bunker and mare oe old Fey ie Indians. Lg 8 ” cutting the ball clean! off eS “Hudlin has remarkable natur- Ltigsdi! Helps th gl He on the sand with a niblick. Out imenad an al ability, oodles of courage and te eater BIninCaiaer eat the ball and dropped a yard from the more pitching poise than [ ever for & job Might be: blaneed os Paleo pin. It curved and spun as if a j saw a rookie show in all my ing the ai une at oolnion. DICK STAHLMAN magnet were pulling at it, and came i carcer as a big leaguer. , Toso proved for Terry, mPettion.| one Cleveland Indians were fooled| ¢® Test two inches from the hole. “The first time I hit nst pL sk ia if hs fe heed dhe eon 5 “| ‘Wilkes- A veritable shriek of delight went Hudlin in batting practice, I caer Oho Hina: one Conan | Senet i aie ele Cina re 1. | UP from the gallery. And later Bob- Wealléed ‘Cleveland’ had “plcked''a broke into the lineup only when | Barre $12,000 for Catcher Dick Stahl-| 5) said to net : ' jewel. He had me, as well as all Manager McGraw was using Kelly | man and bis battery mate, Bradshaw./ “You know, if a stroke or two f D the other regulars on the club, at second base or in the outfield or| Stahlman is the player wanted be-| didn't matter, I'd much rather lay a vs i waving a bat at his fast ball. bee muse he was out of the game, due| cause | bt rfd Toate tre cag] ball stone dead from a bunker than “If Hudlin fails to become one to illness or injuries. ; hoise in the New York-Penn League | hole ‘it. “If you hole it, they ‘van of the greatest of pitchers, I Terry’s greatest opportunity as a/|this season. His consistent hitting] it’, lucky. If you lay it'dead, they 3 ats wy gunsty 3 wie regular came during the 1925 season| has drawn more than six big league| say, “Grest shovt'” 0 ae j 4 margin. He is a very, very good when he broke into 133 games with | scouts to Wilkes-Barre, but the own-|" Bobby has an acute sense of values | i pitcher right now. Inside of a the Giants. That he thrived on regu-| ers are holding out for more money/ and he is as expert a student of year, two at the most, he should lar work was shown by his batting for their slugging catcher. humag natura as he is of yflf. be one of the outstanding stars average of .319, a jump of over 80 | Whieh is, saying a good deal. or of the majors.” Heit ha Sas ea Eire broken: ile ck: WOR IRINA ee ° 5 when he was mere! substitute. FP “4 Prior to the opening of the pres-|and is also one of the leading hitters Chapman Can’t Be his name should go down in history | ent season, McGraw caused a near|of that circuit, Se J S n with other famous pitchers of the sensation when he traded . Geo On the other hand, Connie Mack! Champ When Foes e Amerilan League. at fee ee eran Matar Corer eee ty TabEin eel Ww. i ree years ago Hudlin was a Ed Roush. That McGraw ranom as his firstsackers an ott Texas high sthool boy who showed well: What che ‘way doing han rire ally started | Jimmy Foxx, a alk Out.on Him MURPHY. Sie, Were ev er sone wae teanieio kA New York, July 1—(NEA)—they| “The Man Who Knows Dae oritiie nt tieten i ce , Needed Outfield Strength say lightning never strikes the same Insurance” school baseball throughout the coun- I needed outfield strength,” said spot twice, but you couldn't prove it feyiwkh (never make the long jump McGraw to me when I looked his by “Red” Chapman ina million and| 2/6 Broadway — Phone 577 to the majors. rie Z club over at Sarasota in the spring. two years. BISMARCK,-N. D. Joins Waco Club sao TS SUP oe eee eee of fae am sacrificing a great first For the second time in the past arn Last season Hudlin’s success was! nobody's ever paid ‘em $25,000 apicce! smiled again. It’s a fine, boyish! class relief pitcher has been proved|sacker and a clever utility man for ek peers 4 E such that he attracted the attention to settle them. smile, and the net result is far bet-'in the varying fortunes that e}a player whom I consider a bril- of the Waco club of the Texas ¥ “3 |ter than being merely idsome. A/come the way of the Detroit Tigers.|liant outfielder. League. He joined that club in| Well, the balance of the summer! sort of flare of the spirit has hand-| For several seasons, the veteran| “If my club is to be in the race, 6 5 June and it wasn’t long before the ought ‘to be pleas: nough for/some Johnny. And the averages right hander, George Dauss, has been|my outfield must be strengthened by big league scouts touring that sec- everybody. ed Connol-|show he's a golfer to be reckoned Detroit's Marberry. Good’ speed, a|the addition of a great centerfielder tion began to give him the once ly has gone to Europe with when he starts. In addition! great curve ball and control, made|to steady it. I regard Roush as just over. sa # ibe Oe ,, [to which, he’s a fine b | Dauss the ideal pitcher to rush into|the man for'the job. With a team that finished last,] McGraw was complaining he hadn’t| oo |the game for a few innings as pinch| “While I regret the passing of! with a mark considerably under .500, enough pitchers but now everybody }@———————--—_________@ | pitcher. Kelly as a Giant, I feel that 1 can Champs Practice at Curious Hudlin showed his remarkable ability|on the team is tossing the game | B ly Evans Says | Last season he.was in 34 games,|part with him, since I am sure Terry by winning 16 while losing 11 games. | away. practically all of them as relicfihas arrived and can play the bag] Times and in Odd Ways, If the dope that I got on Hudlin! _——_____—__ ee pitcher. He isn’t credited with work-/as well and hit as satisfactorily as is correct, two clubs other than Yanks Are Stronger This Year | ing a complete game, yet his record | nelly.” Same as Others” Cleveland ‘were in the field for his New York won the pennant, in’ shows 11 victories and seven defeats,| At the time a majority of the ex- services and had prior claims. It the American League in 1926. The | all of them scored under high ten-|perts differed with McGraw but ee cree seems the element of luck figured in| club is at least 25 per cent stronger, sion, later events have shown that M (BY 0. B. KELLER) Cleveland acquiring title to the sen- his year. Draw your own conclu-| I also feel that I am conservative|Graw knew the strength and weak-| Golfers who have attained em sational recruit. { sions. when I say that he saved perhaps 10/ness of his club better than any one|ence in the game have cne trait in Detroit Had First Claim There are many reasons why the other games for which he received no|else. common with their hambler brethren Detroit, as I understand it, had | Yanks present an even more im- official credit. It is easy to imagine Proved Lucky Move who e still trying to get on the ~ first claim on Hudlin. The report |Posing front than last season, Here | what the loss of so valuable a piteh-| In parting with the able Kelly, he| underside “of 100. They will prac of the Detroit scout was that Hud- are a few of them: 2 er would mean to a club. got the very man he needed té round|tice at curious times, and in odd Tis was unquestionably a big league| Tony Laszeri and Mark Koenig. the! This year, George Moriarty, mak- is club. Ed Roush, and, in- | ways. ‘ospec at it wasn't good busi- two rookie infielders of last season, ing his debut as manager of thelci , i i f i naps to pay “i 00 for merely ah : —_—- ie much improved. Koenig hus lost| Tigers, has been without his best fee mite TRL ferry aia: Senna : ahoekinely aay school boy, playing his first year o 5 Uhis erratic w: az: is the most rescue weapon, George Dauss, who. i i : ix | ti i ab rae | Professional baseball ‘He's Often Called Handsome | aiuabie pecond “baseman in the) has been il all year. Rattles ie eae ee 300 |piod Sear of 100% tt eae devoted ™ in form that sounded like good . merican Leagu eves ta eine. ci 3 | a dope and while Detroit made an otter} Johnny Farrell, and the The reserve strength of the club| T can recall at least a half dozen and hits them high aa os “aes ineeodaeet ar geererendaih ep for hiny, 0 would listen to noth- * ai is mue etter. Lust season the, games that Detroit would have wo! i 4 . i ing. but ‘$25,000. Beautiful Irishman Yanks had a capable outfield substi. |this year had George Dauss been’ on eenaies: bags eee rad apa netomat Sham nl LbeP es Divas The New York Yankees had_sec- tute in Ben Paschal, a right-handed the bench waiting for the word to do|” Like Dube ‘Ruth, Tere tegan, his |eota, mt °- corneral’s guard com- ond claim. Like Detroit, the Yan- (BY 0. B. KEELER) batter. This year New York has a| the hero stuff career as a pitcher with Shrevepert, |" The artic t kee management figured $25.000 a! They call him’ handsome Johnny | left-handed hitter equally as good in ee Id.; in the Tekas Levee. Pollonice iy acl dence tn bee ee ene ue of money for an untried recruit, Farrel], and sometimes the beautiful Cedric Durst, who also can play a in ‘the footsteps of Bube because he| attention, then concentrated am bese. floing jhis first year in organized Yrishman. Johnny is the pet ot th pretty good game at first, Morehart could hit, he tried outfielding and|ball, to a description of golf, and 5 z § “ 4 ste is is a fine utility infielder. . Fi 2 et 4 a It seems that the New York option. sieg Mienn car ously enough, he is; john Grabowski has bolstered up| hile Babe ron ieee on the latter, | it concluded with these iime:4 as FE att noon an a certain day laxt_men — fellow professionals and am-|t9 the catching and Wil paris th 7a MMO . { ours prior, the ateurs alike , itan | 30-year-old rooki “ 2 Zankees had bid as high a5 $20.00. open. champion ‘permit. _me to ray.) Pitening. Pethaps no one youngster, Hauser’s Knee Is No | 20? 28433 somes the, place “it ‘out, impressed with is what is. technic. . 1 [if you can call } 4 A 3 Hudiin and realizing his club necded sweet ‘golfers’ Ei: Gas noting: (4a better first year impression ‘than andicap to Him Now’ = was to have'a chance to win the pen {0,,With his undoubted personal at-| Moore. a tue Philad “Tuly, nant, advised taking a gamble’ on { c is a regular fellow) 1, these days of cut-and-slash = adelphis, July | 1.— EA) —| HOSPITALS EMP’ Mi Cleveland Get mim [gti sn “really Pr ier ager Bog Ae stats Bet es og 1 ete fore (fair. young thing in Atlanta,{#>solute necessity. : e A ; A brok 3 D. B. C. GIRL hel lager one oa Now Norkiwhen Johnny was playing in the| filling that role for the Yankees}Champion Praises BostoM|a handicap Hatt haa f° N] cout wareed to the’ Aiea ve 4th Southern open championship last|™ost capably. | i .. . . in the majors. So Connie a4 Gna Waco club and Cheveleer sce cegt® spring. “And 1 don't know that Td Fighter While Discussing |shooed him away. Upon graduating from Dakota pitcher who promises ta Weed,2 even call him handsome. But when Value of Relief Pitcher * 5 Joe Hauser today leads the Ameri-' Busi Inany times the amonat caid for ert he smiles, and the light dances in|, To the outsider, it is absolutely Jack’s Style in Ring ean Association in stole: Business College, Fargo, Myrtle Udlin. isa husky ‘visit wander |those big blue eyes—well, I think 1) impossible So Sasiine what on ieaports Bed Murphy returned to Jamestown, s ght- : Fury) 7 2 : relief pitcher plays - with a great fast hall. Hix curve is Poven 92 © oy, sults ike Mion “Ber | idee anccess Of a cheeiaen mien (RY JIMMY POWERS) her home town, to become steno- improving constantly and he 1i8| "There was a moment now when| ‘lub ; inte New York, July 1.—“Jack Sharkey LITTLE JOE 4 graphic secretary at the State Hos- acquires the art. of ‘throwing his tt, championship was settled, and| When Stanley Harris was winning|is the man I will meet next Septem- pital. Emma Schumacher has gone change of pace with the same motion, Bobby Jones, for once in, his stride,| Pennants for Washington in 1924-25,| ber!” : McG ge of pace with the same motion | POP once inte| Dig Fred Marberry was his ace in A = to the McGregor, Hanna & Clay as his fast ball, he will he alt ahuihad smacked’ a final iron shot into There, ladies and gents, you ha —_— — fue tougher to beat, “! ‘Mithe wind across the lake to the the hole, A glutton for work, Mar-li0 eer “the well modulated ware CHOGL WACATION | Clinic, Fargo. The State Hospital H 2 : 7. | Seve | 1 vy ‘8 notice, cou ; . is » y cotitdlin, has courage and poise, His Beaders CHE yee reeeed| step into almost any breach and hold mind you, of Champion James Jo- ENDS MoTHER's. at Fergus Falls, the Mayo, Moor- and he bears oe peaemarkable he canned a long, curling putt, for| the margin that his club might have. |SePh Tunney. Up in the Adirond head and Bismarck Clinics have all inch. Bacsball iter racst, in, the, a deuce to finish cight strokes ahead|, With a pitcher of the Marberry| doing a light siege of training, Gene 5 engaged * .. pinch, | Baseball offers a great fu-!O¢‘a ‘great fichi. type, used almost entirely in reliet|told this writer a few things about 4 . 4 é ure for Hudlin. ‘The Biggest Purse roles, it is possible for a manager|the plans he has in store for his These até eypical results of D .B. } ¢—____________4° But the money section of the/to. keep his regular pitching staff well-tailored person, on the condi- C. ACTUAL BUSINESS training \ tournament still was out and it was/ ‘irly intact. tion, of course, that he be correctly ( q ‘slable \f ] The Referee | ipiahe final teloeakee snes nla Proper handling of a pitching staff | quoted. (copyrighted—unobrainal else- }\ +——____4|n_ threesomes — that the bigest | am make 2 pall club. “Nothing will] , it seems ever since, some of the where). ‘‘Follow the SucceSSful”” CIGAR CORPORATION. NEW YO ) a i 5 z a ; al. | throw a staff out of gear more quick- e his’ remarks on Lucky — i f How did Bob Fitzsimmons win the nce’ “Yohmase Pareal ini’ gens ly than the use of regular pitchers | Lindbergh to pieces hq has gone inte Summer School, | Write F. L. Inston and Newell Co, Blamarci, XB. j world’s championship?—R. 0. S. Golden, in the final trio, were fight-\ Ut of turn in rescue roles Pitch-|@ huddle as far as the none too ‘ \ By knocking ott Corbett, in 14 ing it out grimly for the top stake,|¢', Will tell you that a few innings| friendly press.is concerned. It. be- nds, at Carson City, Nev. land Johnny was a stroke behind, | Under high pressure takes more out|hooves us then to tread carefully hy Who was the automobile driving) Johnny wasn't smiling just. then,|°f the arm than many regular games,|@mong the quotation marks. \ eMempion in 1920-—G. B. N The fighting spirit of the Irish was | ae oT gedtave, Different Styles aston evrolet. lin a grim humor, and there was a/,.Marberry enabled Harris to nurse}, “I see where Dempsey picks Shar-|_ | 7", many games did the Carnegie curious, steely giint in the dark| his none too strong staff and get|key to bent me. I suppose I ought to } football team lose last season? blue eyes as he went up to the green | eVery ounce of work out of his vet-|return the compliment and pick { 2 = id wey t the seventy-first hole, a stroke | ©78ns because they got their required|Sharkey over him, but we'll let that ' “cenney ont to Washington and Jef- Gown, and that hole and’ one more | Pest of four days,” Pass. i ferson 0 New York University. to play. i ., I think that Sharkey is immeas- AVRIL EPL EAA TT] were 17 nd 0-6. ,'_ Golden; playing like a machine,| ‘Detroit Misses Dauss’ Work —_ | urably smarter than- Dempsey. He is PALI AyoRK SB ary, Tae Walter Gerber born? was slightly, inside Johnny at the| This year, the great value of a high/a better boxer and he is faster, al- O¢ —_ . Z. J aay Breen; Johyny was a posd thirty Sik _|thotfgh not perhaps as hard a hitter. : } ae 7“, fect from the hole, and Golden al The two men have different. styles, |°* . 4 fommy Thevenow tobe out the yard closer. Sharkey stalks his opponents. on UR SHOP. j of the season 71 Johnny, one of the very finest | Golfers You Have Met. | | tile Dempsey rushes in to kill” Wire, putters in “the world today, stood ‘ Tunney evidently and honestly has —— up to his long putt with his face @ by Kem Seraat i much admiration for Sharkey’s abil. ot f et like a cameo. “He struck the| s* REG. U © PAT OPP. ity. . There is little ehance ‘of his ee i b Notre! Pall despite all the strain, smoothly underestimating him if they Ty 6 re; and crisply as the beat of a piston meet. ‘ i % é " Dame jrid captain last year, is oing|in a. Rolla-Itoyce motor.” The. ball “Sharkey is young, clevor and has} cijuga, Ate the very latest { See piny re fo next fa rolled along a curving line, beauti- earned his place. A fighter. will not! “ome in look them over * py a {fully pre-determined on the slanti be able to back in fighting] shetty the ‘Grea. Bay. Win’ Packers hep og a Pe acl tne SECTLELUTT 57 ste hike 4 re ie ind dropped in enou; xer outpoint 4 y with them next fall | The Big Moment. nent and yet if» boxer should tayt 7 Complete line of Auto Accessories tT) DW wo to| What a roar went up! back and try to outpoint him thera] F g Mae | j sone te i would be the constant threat of his} £ : : Ye & } And Johnny, : right-hand punch.” dl ; 4 : ire striking his cap| 4 - é Saw Maloney-Sharkey Fight i ir, smiled, .I have It strikes us right here that Tun- i ney already has given much thought about Sharkey’s fighting ability since he ‘im knock out Maloney: An that vicious five-round quarrel #' short time aE. | i eo Rickard has arra: fea, a Pear all sit back - see Ow: good a Tunney ‘is. if < Tunney, aud Sharkey likes nine’ el agsine mat both T nay age Bene