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aia THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1927 Se tenet eee ee niaoan Chicago Gets Firmer Hold on National Lead; Beats Pirates —$+ + — 4 i caRuEROOT \“Three Musketeers’ Head National Batting List } TO SINGLE HIT Ruth’s Tears --- The Reason| HARRIS WANER,f Dempsey Regains Title, | Pennant Progress * BARNHART ARK| ell Set Ring Precedent|,, -" "C" ~ Toledo 48 27 GAN Cardinals, 3 to 2 Kansas City 4483571 STILL A | | 0 F e ot Hot F ups Minneapolis a. 2 rmer Champion; Sulli- e : St. Paul 42 38 525 46h. 384 Indianapolis a 7 ik RREAK FVEN i ouisville 3351 YANK BREAK EVEN | van, Corbett, Fitzsimmons, | Columbus _ 48 : Meadows and Hill Top ‘Fling- " * ‘ 4 siaiiatas aut, 5 iihhedin a Jeffries, Jol m and Wil- Games Today Errer in Ninth Neariy Brings ers—Gehrig Needs Only 1 ¢ Louisville at Minneapolis, fi et lard All Have Failed to Indianapolis at St. Paul, ster to Brewers—Mill- Point For .400 Average N 2 Toledo at Kansas City. a i Make Return 3 Columbus at Milwaukee. ers Trounce Colonels be ——— 1p Bs peter et Ri sarte Chicago, (P)—For four} —— AMERICAN LEAGUE - ight weeks now the three mus (BY JIMMY POWERS) ' : * Piva Fe ‘4 ers of Pirate crew hav New York, July 9. NEA)—-Kid 2 New York . 55 22 dominated the hitters of the Nation-: Precedent is against Jack Dempsey. : : Washington 42. 32 al League—the aged Joe Harris, the' Kid Precedent packs a potent Detroit 40 34 | young Paul Waner and the newcomer knockout wallop that has dynamited . Chicago 42 «86 \Clvde Barnhart, and this trio is, the celebrated chins of the following 4] Z Philadelp 41-36 the top today. — . j heavyweights, in trying to stage . f é Cleveland 34 42 WArtnagnan’ of ‘the three,! comebacks .after losing their titles. ; v1 |St. Louis . 30° 44 j Paul Waner, was the last to climb] There was old John L.. Sullivan. Boston 18 BO {the heights, joining his pals the Good old John L. He never fought, had pitch jfirst week of June, but he has held after defeat by Corbett in that Games Today up his end nobly ever: since. ‘ogey ring floored with river sand | New York at Detroit (two games). Philadelphia at St. Louis. Washington at Cleveland (two games). Boston at Chicago (two games). The batting figures of today, in-'at New Orleans. He boxed in a few cluding Wednesday's games, ; show, exhibitions, it’s true, but he never [that these three alone of the top in engaged in actual ring com- ‘notch stickers of the Natonal League b: - Fitz Fails ing of the summer’ Then there were Corbett and Fitz- Bees i eet : NATIONAL LEAGUE f 18 is . L, fortnight, the otthers in the! simmoi They never met after H Pet first ten doing a collective fadeaway | their title bout at Carson City. Gen- : : : - Chicago 6 like tenpins. Waner dropped two! tleman Jim failed—tfailed glorious oe : Pittsburgh points and the other two stand onj but nevertheless failed—in his a : St.Louis . their some goes an ay to win the ae) nship fe Coad York Tisch, Hornsby Slump leffries who had. taken® it from 5 rooklyn . nkie Frisch and Rogers Horns-| freckled Bob bnaeetds x sed uaa Boston. by slumped together, just back of| Following bis defeat by Jeffries ; “not, | Philadelphia the Pittsburgh trio, Frisch losing 16 at Coney Island, Pits knocked out] ,, 20%, ¢tey, must, have been hot, i" vdeger ‘tte bat Cineinnati points and Hornsby 12, with Frisch Jim Thorne, Jim Daly, Ed Dunkhorst, | tore “dogs” of Willie Reinbold after Se only five points ahead of his rival.{Gus Ruhlin and Tom Sharkey in a] Staplich a new walking recore for Gamen Today While Hornsby and Hack Wilson’ row, but when the 40-year-old at-lthat distance, Reinbold made it in| Chicago at Pitisburgh, of the Cubs were marking time in| tempted’ to recapture the throne|17 yaver lo hours and. 16 minutes, | St. Louis at Boston (two games). their home run contest, Cy Williams! from the boilermaker in Frisco. eal ima snures! Brooklyn at New York. of the Phillies caught up with them| Ruby Robert met the same fate as “| Cineinnati at Philadelphia. and all three are tied at 15, Cy scor-|at Coney Island. Carentne see ing dee driv asi Frisch aa Me And poor Jim Jeffries! Eight years | the ere have sherry ae to look | @——_______________» jd to his stolen base string for the| out of box he lugged what was|upon Jack as a mythical superman. first week this season and Sparky, left of his hulk back gato the ring|That, combined with/the fact. that| | Yesterday 's Games | Adams, the Chicago shortstop, pil-|at Reno and was massacred by the|Tunriey has the lowest “smu rank- |} @——______________—_-@ fered two to come up even with the! Galveston Black who had mounted ing of any champion who has ever Pirate champion, Cuyler, They have|the heavyweight throne. held the crown, and much suspicion aia teal as a hin The Cine second but they had to an & ve singled with th out turned the trick. The Yankees opened th ern| even in al ple headey pit, losing the | first 8 to 11 aking: the othe | | wee ete ee Sharkey Is | one behind Lou Gehrig ronically, dof him i iny dot iece while Frisch j | H E . Think of Jack Johnson. Lil’ John] that still surrounds the Philly fight,| (4; E Se ne Melos Braves. |: oa) soe On the mound, too, the Pirates are] Artha did inot obtain another title|leads many to believe that the great | Chicago ...... i $ Tris i in rainin supreme. Their two bespectacled! tilt after he was bumped off by Wil-| Dempsey will shatter all ring prec-|ittsburgh. ..... 0 1 0 mental in ns | 7 twirlers, Lee Meadows and Carmen lard because he was what was quaint-|edents and regain the purple toga| , Root and Hartnett; Meadows and nd A seas Hill, top all the National League ly known as in Dutch with the au-|he so long and illustriously wore. , | Gooch. fostin homers an¢ spans f| ‘ flinge Meadows with a mark of 11/thorities. He took mighty good care and Should Dempsey beat Sharkey, he dl eanntc We ey | and 2 and Hill with a mark of 12 and|to stay off the front e for quite|is likely to be even a greater betting H E {Starts Final Grind Before Charley Root of the Cubs has 14/n lone while. isa x favorite against Tunney this year|St. Lou 10 0 ag |e Bet ctories but six defeats charged| Willard’s Time Never Came {than he was last. Boston 2 10 8 ns out of third] Title Bout—Dempsey Now | st him. And Jess Willard. The big Kan-| But’ unless there is something| Haines and Greentie wating them 11 to 5. | aes aes Leading hitters of the National/sas cowboy never got over that ter-| slightly putrid in Denmark, Demp-|nd Gibson, rove ran his total of] id ‘Overtrained Harris, Pittsbureh, .395;! rible lacing Dempsey gave him in living on the fat of the land puts to 105 by fanning eight, ‘ rt, Pittsburgh, 392; P. the Massacre of Maumee Bay. He|with only four fights in six years H OE St. Louis batters. “Grove allowed | ‘ , Pittsburgh, .388; -|knocked out Floyd Johnson and-then|and one in the last three—will not|Brooklyn . aa 0 the Browns cight hits and beat them July 9.-P)—Starting s,_.3868; Hornsby, Ne rk,| quit to Firpo, Those who know Wil-|get past this stalwart young sailor|New York . 6, 12 2 A double by Cobb drove! with tek Shar- ell, Boston, .36 ueller,|lard best say that dread of having | who in two runs in the seventh. ‘ right at the peak of physical] Doak, Clark and Hargreaves; Ben- k, 354; Harper, New York,|again to face the annihilating attack|and ring powers . with a fighting|ton and Taylor. “colt, Chicago, 240; Tray-)of the dreaded Dempsey more than|blade whetted to “razor sharpness a hor, Pittsburgh, «343, anything else induced Bie Jess tol from frequent competition. 2) ons Gehrig Ends Big Week rrende! t Iuther Roy, former Chi r, let the le ens down with fiye double, while Kansas ( align Dempse tion, surrender to the charges of the Wild, That's the big reason. And in the|Cincinnati . 8 mb 0 t 14’ hits t 13 t The new home run king, Lou Geh-! Bull. background is the smirking bewhisk- | Philadelphia 5 13 3 ou! hits to win, 13 to 3. partne Bi Wi iz, has just finished his biggest, rews Win Strohm's error in t almost the Brewe match with the Senate nine runs across the pl By One nth inning 1 slugging | wind was good who sent! before —_ So here comes Dempsey tryine to} ered pan of Precedent. The com- (11 innings.) week with the war club and lacks defy precedent. Experts as well as| bination looks too tough. Rixey, Nehf and Hargrave; Kaut- only one point today of -being the — : [oni league’s only bo Willoughby, Scott and Joa- | eel roy «10! bases, to reach 15 although Lebour- | past formidable opponents, content | "ard. swung i aid d jogzed five miles © went to a gymnasium for on with the punching bags! ; ' : sessio f 4 ; ~ AMERICAN LEAGUS RRM Waecrn GOR SET ee ee aan Ron sluding. ‘the four home runs which| places in teu baiting: the, Millers punishment, hed Tittie oF we: fins : RH OF misplay gone run sho a 2 es ve him a lead of two up on the| Pace ; i! i = at eT Boston . rt 13 ry to_travel) he would have to take 0 Aries in the west another star rose|¢ouble header which the Millers|take a socking and return to the| Russell, larriss and Hartley; mi 5 to 4,| pounds between no ninth in| the fight, w lover the horizon, Herschel Bennett |CPPed in two batting bees, moved|fray with head up and fists flying.| Blankenship, Faber and Crouse. ; t i hird| Two fights within three months a of the St. Louis Browns. When his|them up a point closer to the i! n ri 192. * oh \.place Brewers. have changed all t. The first, rst Game "unl sony, Buckley Game Tomorrow at Prison ascent yey Have aa Falmero, the Cuban flinger, mow |aybitter ten-round Victory over Billy | washington .. ROH eHeow. canto, I tends to have the ha UN , 2 Lene | a ‘oledo, is the cireuit's best on; Wallace, eavy-fister levelan - heiped the deciding. pun round for| several Ways hetoer the Du Should Prove One of Werage of Mut responde! with an! percentage basis, with four vicwories | puncher, established Terria ‘as a] Cleveland the Indians, tle, so. that. Sharkey can me, Pat Duncan's fifth hit of the with his full strength, ¢ 5 : with 11 and Zinn. with 12, vic-| fight on with increased ferocity after ie She league. Tradition has it that! tories, head the list of regulars.| vicious right hand punches had rite a 5 4 are " |Eddleman broke. even this week in| died his chin and dumped him, bad]; With the Lakers out to take|100 yard dash. le rts, while. Zi in hi Ne a y home a victory, and the Stars de-| Ken Williams of the Browns, once| {wp Starts. while Zit won in histhurt, for counts of nine. Punish-| wy... home: a vs ie ile | earer of tha’ leasus. bet hon.| ly appearance for the Blues. ment seemed to spur Sid on in that] Washington . termined to keep honors at home! Oye has made hie’ debut itto the| ,Sheehan of Kansas City and Moon) scrap and knock the scienee ‘out | Cleveland Ae ‘ in the Bismarck district, _ this] first ten this year, while Harry Heil, | Of Minneanolis each has credit for|of him, A Thurston, Marberry and Berger; should prove the best game of the; mann’s slump came back on him and|ii_ Victories, — but numerous de-j The ‘second battle—a sensational | Shaute and L. Sewell. é i present season played up to date. |he fell back about sev! sin | feats have been piled up against} one-round knockout of Ruby Gold- Ss, I P t seven places vin - It is a known fact that the| the list of leaders, them, Moon being charged with, 11/stein—not only clinched his ability ‘prison team has always been able} The White Sox pitching team of| *¢tbacks. to ‘take it” but established him up atie game} With that in mind Sha and gave Minneapolis a 9 to 6 win|to speed up against about c ever Louisville. It was the four for a week or so victory in a row for the Millers over ly let down, the Colonels. ~ Frank Emmer pl TUATES rorless game, eq American Association also smashed out .a eighth inning with the Emmer started his sen: game, a double, b y exy j | Season’s Best coming one of the first ten hitters | and not a defeat. But Eddleman|gamester. He rose three times to! | Hadle | Philadelphia . St. Louis . 5: Tae, i Z peur sf I hy. shich Leading hitters in the Association] definitely as a right hand “socket” }0 chances cleanly - : e in dack’s camp é Bertha, ir] UP: Thomas has been jinxed by in-| £% Minneapolis, | 301; ane i ane. the former “tiste will | Cane the ee helt ability, to chalk up ia 1gth victory, ee leet Eg ge Nine Will BR aa Be FOR SUCCESSOR “vi mrnasheuss oO" RBaMece tar ame a or, Janney Wastuciad 2 ‘eptember regain the heavy ! urtle Lake jis Hudlin, the Indians’ tional |, 9 ane. rn » 3645, RAS ae ate 3 wel yen: \ |, dohnson, shortstop. youngster, is close behind in’ per-| Searritt, St. Paul, 868; Duncan, Min-) qh. a. 0, U. W's will journey to 1 : “Pe a | ‘ i diticn Han xoddh ad Lon aswelle copter field. centare, sithough he bering, i. Pet! neapolis, .360, Gien Ulin ‘tomorrow "to- come up| livether, Thoms, Gird, Sharkey andi. } ‘ t —— Voda tind oe tories, a mark reached by three against {he speedy Glen Ullin nine} Grabowski; Stone and Woodall, H ‘ alls Efforts to Ousti Ojicon.’. anes others. , in what promises to be a fast and fe eepaaccond, base, | Sisler Steals Bases ; hard game. Second Game a es Sha FA ea op. eee Failing so far to rank high up in| Glen Ullin scored a clean win| yoy y, R Love, Newcomer to Do Pitch-| row : ‘oltan, catcher. the hitting limelight, George Sisler over Mandan list Sunday and is said|New York : ; ° i B. Maxwell, left field. has turned ‘to base stealing in order Fale e s,| £0 be orimed to gain. anayher victory) RON oi ing For Teams—Primed Lynch, right field. to get around the paths and now has i from Bismarck, li i loore, Pennock and Col 5 Gesselchen, pitcher. 14, a gain of five for the week. Ty ; i} | The A. O. U, W's will take the fol-|!ins; Whitehill, Hankins, Smith, Car- For Big Battle Vonderheit, substitute. Cobb is only three behind him and| , . lowing men: Hummell, Kelley.|T0ll and Bassler, Woodall, . Spalding, substitute, . Tavener, the Tigers’ flashy new Erickson, M. Hummell, Klein, Elness, ‘ : : sien tg shortstop, is tied with Cabb. Slonicker,|Patera, Barnard, F, Hum- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Fans are hoping for good weather | stamina with Shs a Leading hitters of the American mell, McCgrthy and Hanson, Rk RK when Bismarck meets Mandan here pep him ther a retire Huddleston, first base. League: Gehrig, New York, 399: 2 Indianapolis 6 10 tomorrow afternoon at 3 at the local] After his one in th aay af 10,000 a year ve cele: scopd base. Simmons, Philadelnhia, "Meusei, \ —— St. ‘Paul 4 ball park. i! jsion through which h ready, shortstop, Ni » 8733 i i Tait time the two teams started ; oft leaves |cight © Found Cool thind bene MIS, Dokks, Priagseane’ St, Louis.) Right-handers, Good and Kiebert to Swim . Leyerstt oa Se ‘to mix, it rained, good and hard. . ubsequent | ©! pre: the Ame farv H 366; A f . . Gaston, a8 The | prediction tomorow is daek’s weight is down 10 189 * vesterday, tendered Siecril, center field Mel; E Miier, St Lou Hard, Improve Lightweight Missouri River || #0", Seimer gloomy, with “showers tonight and, pounds, three more than he expect + effective Novemb Holland, right field.” Philadelphia, '.358; Wil der’ ' - R untae? ifareeast, but fans are hop-|to weigh July 21. | y to! ceaue at once Jolland, right field. 353,” : Contender’s Chance North Dakota's “English | Col me fag ugainst “hope .{t will clear up| ‘The seven round. boxing:<worko | Joh res a| Snyder, catcher, Louis, .853, olumbus 1 6160 63 Kelly, pitcher, The batting race of the American ly, pite Association “is no longer a parade D J. NEW Wright, pitcher, through the dust of Dewitt Lebour- Br RA Glenn, substitute. Channel”—the Missouri river | Milwaukee —s to have its yearly con-, | Meeker and Ferrell in and MeMenemy. 12 16 Jong enough to allow the game to|y after a day limited only to! great + be played. golf Thursday, pro h ill | the Doe. Love to do the hurling f h a lot to learn : ‘ queror next week. : 4 relinquish any of a, the Toledo «al : Hie] (Associated Press’ Sports Writer) rane Bismarck ‘ t moron, - Accordian. % 48 t band 3a ¢ y f Be pepeees, Fy me of the! Iricken, substitute. Jocker, the Millers’ new cutticlder, 1 eg forges une es pees vane Ae ca Raed ae H E resent nlans, and the team is in|tle fellows. axon, steps taken by Kenesaw Mounts oy i d “Bevo” i 2}long touted as New York’s candi " Tol Hee od condition for the mix. All of |town Joe ave Shade and! Landis, baseball comm pO AEB AIM aEaRA ae GAG) n.vens~ | Reeneaees clouted. rately ee anen,|to succeed Benny Leonard on the| and 1926, making record tim chews 6 j Kansas Cit; them are anxious to wipe out the} all's at will with! With ¢ y ud times in the week’s eight. games| lightweight throne, has tried one| i8 out to set a new mark. He 3 a 13 1 Huntai: : memory of that disastrous Mercer| with ¢ . Jack, nized. the ‘ed Fichts Last Night? h a while Lebourveau slammed out only full-strength right-hand punch with will start Wednesday evening |gninewace’T S8¢ Urban; Roy and game. structions, tried to box them. {1893 and seven years : 4 its Last Night | seven, which ruined his .400 percent- | surprising results. So surprfsing were| a 30 from the rai 3 While Mandan’s reeulars were| But when Jack went b to his|founded the Ame; n League & stan dcbnlld aap beaten by Linton 3 to 0 last Sunday, 8 x and|engaged in a successful war against age. they that he now bids fair to realize |”. bridge and plans fed hed some- the entire group was not in the line- a s to the/the National that ended in the s Oscar Orwoll, the Brewers’ pitch-| his big ambition. At present he leads} where below (By The Assoc! ing outfielder, ied with Tucker}the pack “hot on the trail” of the! brid; fap. They will be, this Sunday, and| body, the situation changed complete. | ing. of a neace anreement ta tos Bayonne, N. J eee tor Cae penisinn CP tae kn: enanies, Bararee Manan: the Rese: Lest Jaly, Kiobert awa the the result should be a speedy game.|ly. “Petro Corri, who in previous| Frank Navin of the Detroit, club| Phoenix, Ariz, d other hustler close on their heela is {ford Sheik. et et ree The lineup for the two teams will| workouts had jorbed successfully | will act president until a suc- Jersey ‘y (10). Walters! Kirkham, Columbus’ pinch hitter,|_ For the past two years, the sendy and om 10 be something like this: everything headed his. way, went|cossor is chosen, I 0, Harrison, whipped Friseo| who / delivered twite out of three|New Yorker, pride of the East SI seconds two years ago in Bismarck Mandan | down and out on three left hooks to rT Among those mentioned as John-| Battista, Philippines (10), ti at bat. Orwell shot to the top|Ghetto, has flashed a brilliant di 15 minptes, 22 Faller . 2b Ferderer|the head. Italian Jack Herman, a|son's successor ave ke S, ‘Tarnanh ty Muting for a 500 ‘clip this week.|play of boxing skill and ring tech- hopes to break these records |, wichita o; ‘Smith ¥ fi Sagehorn .... -G, Helbling| newcomer to the sparring ranks, suf-|president. of the Cleveland Club,{ Des Moines—Kenneth Hunt, Des is to Homer Total nique in his rise to’ title-contend- ear. He will have to swim jimonson .. : fered a knockout in two minutes of} WESTERN Oklahoma City 3, Omaha 5; Lincoln 6, (10 innings. luyor Walker,” of New York, and| Moines, knocked out Frank Downard,| ‘The fence busters increased their|ing position, But his bid for su-| about a quarter of a mile con OF Ua ia his round. [Senator George Wharton Perper, "tt | Russell, (3). ° activity over the holiday period, Eari|preme honors %in the '185-pound di- however, for the high |. Tatas ™,0;,penver 18. is es SLES jis not considdred likely that” either Smith of Minneapolis, the present}vision always has been taken with} water ‘has broadened the —_——— f 2B.” Helbling Lost $8009 on Bout |Walker or Pepper would accept the! | Deserved Odds leader, getting two homers for a rh ag ‘| stream that much. Additi ports Will Be ‘ Newcomer! Humbert J. Fugazy is said to have] position if it is offered. Walker took | When Joe Dundee fought Pete Lat-|total of 13, The runner-up, Hauser Aceus ing” Kiebert has been training i ditional Ss ill lost $8000 on the Tommy Loughran-| occasion to deny a few months ago| 20 for the welter title, he entered) of Kansas City, added another, to, sharps have _ accu the! the river ii the “| Young Stribling battle. that hevwae ti ing the post. the ring a 6-5 favorite to wi reach 11, and two more stolen boy of “dancing” his way and in pal Found on , Sunday at Bis. Baseball Park, “Patieies: Love and Simongosi for Bismarck, Newcomer and Tarbox, Mandan, Bismatck hea won one-game from Mandan 6 to 4, and the other game was a tie when c sa