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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 16, LY 16, 194 e ‘Leadership | to Wes Cubs, P rates and Cards Bring Lea CHICAGO NINE DEFEATS REDS: ROBINS DROP Hard Hitting Is Order in All) Four Games—Westerners Create Havee With Bat Seems to Have ighting Spark’ icd Him to Vic- in in | Ex-Champ GARNER THIRD] 1, = Which (: tory O Gocd Phy: YANKS Home Runs Aid Millers in Double Win Over Mudhens nts Beat Senators Before—Is cal But Not ng Form n Good Figh By JIMMY POWERS oh by 9 ds © Downed “ Are Sun Fst GORDON COCHRANE Gordon Coehr mn uable young t Individual | y unny Jim | with his fighting - Dempsey Qui care | : Training; i dit oned body i A ii; Doesn’t Want to Run Ris Going Stale—Move Com as Surprise to| n with | il not bring A good * anly thi | Saratoga Le | (AP)—Leo P. Jack Dem that the ‘do no a great - 0 probabl: alter th , manage anced ampion ing before former more “e bo: he answer mt at he couldn't The : ed floor argume mer ar gets ro The is sim: tend t: argue the tr reserv ion. ¢ limitec forest whole The binati systen river any r will head) rapid tribu It comp is th that not s step, Hess run the But it does] stale before the match, nee of common move came as the Dem to the camp. rie in the tone o not také an o1 last c the experts | for the usual w: see many things ! Flynn said Dempse confuse fiery 2ggres-|to 196 pounds. | Never before in h rolling, lurehing! m: now en mploys is ut- foreign to the old crouching, sey advance when zing in, eye: ¢ from one shi ther with evéry punch cock- follow-up blow. last of the old Demp- Carpentier a The Dempse rpo didn’t crouch o just stood up an: niy two h it’ attack touched for four biows, led the 10- @ Colonels with hatpne double. r Cole y grind. includit ‘aly d hase three ¢ the St M 2 10 to th days before the fight, ion slowly to a itch in the hope of at’ perfect timing of punche judgment of distance the s. possible ° time — before the Critics here see in Flynn's or shiftithe intent ‘bc. de-| chance of whip low pp hit home runsbles and defeated Orwoll s inyzth in- : a the nings when hapoli e unde harke: rounds. sed to reveal whi against Turn: pite his studied e him npts, b nor weave nor rkey “ ghting Form |. {indulged in during th ‘orm when he neets| a there is a worl bandoned. a1 form| n the woods a i jfrom the tr ining camp, wa: 2A len look at Dempsey with the; rounded by guards ‘today to r 40 | Whon showed wise old Leo Fiznn|tain absolute privacy; y “Sas the matter with him. e. EES 1) { Pennant Progress AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ledo ad fighting for Ma of joy to fi|to train rigidly until one or workouts Dempsey ly morn- ack’s 0 be {Dempsey Not Yet in Shape of Old Championship Days Ring Has Drawing Down Largest Purses and Attracting Rec- ord Crowds in Earlier Days ( in | magnet to the fans, has made Demp- | s | sey its! ® s On Edge Now * Kk of es sreater bition of the manl |< h r of toda; would) his | the | i want | of having him go a distinct Although night stitute a round two con- | mate mo} Demps on 2 ether had work Demp- ile SUEZ” has rec main- ring one ¢ Ru qu come-back, tu sey »- McGraw This Evaing, \ ni cn bringing | Ri of cor YOUTH’S FE/' MARVELED AT Ever Known, Witchery of Bob¥’s Clubs Produces Burst ofHomage at St. Andews i vs, Scotlaniuly 16-0) Throughout the wh Seotiand | today, there could be “of Bobby Jone the “wonder, golf" open championsh| the second time in | Biggest By ALAN J. GOULD ‘Associated Press Sports Edi | He has attracted the st crowds and “gates” on rec chamblons of thei day, could not give over marveli the young} merican’s feat offaying 72 holes 285 strokes, six ¢qkes better than it St. Andrews; Demps n all of\them—his fights Luis Angel ad ever been do’ in all golf's histor Is Hered The witchery ofBobby’s clubs as he stroked home @@n and true with one eagle and rdies to do 72! Roles in three ugpr fours produced § wild outburst # homage such as, Scotland could pin tribute only to the master golf@pf them all. Hysteria forjfi moment reigned the hethegg hills and dour old 4 cots who hai danced for joy in years threvfemselves into the Highland flin Through it ond demonstr| e Manassa Mauler will at least one more million- on, his come-back be at the Yankee d will get tive “gate n sailor and th return bat seven times, aeea more 2,000,000 his share of "that approximated over $5,- 000. Color,” athletic nd through the sec- in which greeted his hee donee to tab he Mal and ancient clu is the yabfal hero of the day| modes”. by with a wan but) happy smilgyhich ill-concealed, the atesin of afb: pattie with the hazards’ 4 course. of the histgg course. The bapwhich Bobby sent down] the last pes like a homing pigeon| was treaged carefully, wrapped for wife keegz in tw Bi bank- notes, #- it, still was the stain of St. AndwS grass and a bit of tar} from tread where Jones chipped y qitriet Shot to the home green. a knock-down-and-drag-out| " Theall is destined for a cripple always has seemed to be boy i aesbarch, Pa., Young Rody} lure than a scientific exhi 1 MarsBp Jr., whose back was broken? y art of boxi vo ffs igo by a dive into shallow! d Firpo sta, y ng at bape re- F | Bobby confided to his young, oe eon. ent ee if he won at St. Andrews Rasehould have the ball. “EAN TO HONOR s of the sport, but neverthele/Senators’ Great Pitcher to Be et, that the crowd cheered Deg more lustily for “taking * Presented ‘Distinguished Service Medal’ the indefinable something prowess that acts as a the greatest drawing card history, in the opinion of T kard, who knows better than any y profitable Dempsey ances have been. It is the | oior” that has made Babe th the biggest attraction in in andom prefers the “soc! s with the i the popularity with the ma: dom that he seems to h d offering no was the hington, July 16.—(P)—A cele, vill be in keeping with! years in big league base-! is being. planned for. Walter| Johnson who. on August 2, will round out a score of seasons on the mound. Singularly enough, on that day, ford, Il. vignewelgg gar pion,| Washington's great pitcher will be defend his title fra the attack) able to take the box against the ‘Phil M w, of Droit, in the) Detroit Tigers, the first team he of Detroit’ pew stadium | faced in his major circuit debut in Rain cause@StPonement | 1907, tle mateh y-erday,, As a) Many fans who will turn out for sequence of the lay. M ne ithe celebration were not born when! ghed in ag P. m. Fr he first donned the Senators uniform. in at least, UT pounds ‘over | Secretary Hoover, a baseball fan aw who tippgshe scales 2 | of first fank, is chairman of the cele- ounds, Pad¢ Hlins, McG | bration committee. line's protests | "he American League i Tom Bigger, its dean of pitchers with > ruled | nguified service medal” of the ight | cireuit ever awarded, it planned. | The medal was especially recreated to | honor Johnson. The erection..of a | shaft or tablet, procured by popular | subseription at the Griffith. Park here, expected to be another | memorial. jf weath- | permitiing, Banimy faell,, of i to present e first Mandelt“24, rementag ted 385 pounds. 4ig season New York a. much better pi ras expected from its jeterans. So far, ing th staff Scotsmen Pay Honor to Jones, ‘Wonder Golfer Simmons at Head SWIMMING SIMPLIFIED By James A. Lee Athletic Director, Cleveland (Ohio) Athletic Club Scissor Kick of Legs Is Merely One Leg Moving Up, Other Down Ir => 7 All crawl stroke swimming leg drives are the combination of sy so-called scissor , which can best be described as a front and opening and closing of the legs. One leg moves up as the of moves down, each going all the time without stop or pause. A good way to practice the leg thrash is to lie face downward in shallew water, hands on bottom, or if you are in a swimming pool hold onto the side of the pool, with the fegs straight out. sf ce thrashing them up and down. Have the knees straig! but let tie legs pele nomiewhat; The feet should be separated about | six or eight inches. Start slowly at first, until you master a steady and even thrash. Practice until you can quicken the kick, until you are able to churn the water considerably. Your only real care or worry is motion before the arms and to see jand forth roll of the body. LINTON PLAYS 9, GAMES HERE Meets City Team at 3:30, Stars at 1—Both Will Be Fast and Hard-fought to see that the legs are set in that they follow closely the back fast games are a sure thing to- -| morrow. Bismarck won, 5 to 2, but the game was much closer than the score indicated. If Baumgart- ner and Blacksmith crack out hits similar to some of those which featured the Linton game, there will be plenty of activity. Wheth- er they do or not, the games are sure to be close. oe _____——_ | Yesterday’s Games | By The ‘Associated Press Y NATIONAL dooce ii If you believe in signs—and most of us do—here are two good ones. Linton is to play here tomor-| row, meeting the city nine at y at the ball park and the P: All-Stars at 1 o’clock on the prison, diamond. Lintoy is primed for both games and has ambitions of adding two more wins to its already imposing! array. Both local teams are just! as determined that if there are any victories they will be Bismarck \ victories. The Stars’ tentative lineup for their game is: Peoples, second; Holland, center field; Cool, third; Snyder, catcher; Wright, pitcher. The city team’s lineup will something like this: Tobin, first; Fuller, second; Sagehorn, short; imonson, catcher; Mohn, third; ni left field; Lenaburg, right field; Webster, center fieid; Love, pitcher. Linton’s tentative “lineup _ is: Koeppen, second; Kleir, center field; Blacksmith, third base; Fet- tig, catcher; Angell, right field Lipp, shortstop; Fisher, first base; Sautter, left field; Baumgartner, pitcher; Volk, pitcher. Anyone who saw the Bismarck- Linton, game a couple of weeks ago at Hazelton will realize that two Z Cincinnati New York | 4 Luque and Hargrave, Grimes and Taylor. 4 suke forth; Ht 15 10 1, Keen, Sherdel and Ferguson, Willoughboy, Scott and Wilsot E St. Louis 4 R 9 — q RH E Pittsburgh 5 13 Brooklyn ee Dawson tind Spencer; Elliott, Me- Weeny and Har.) aves. R H a 16 6 9 Brillheart, Bush and Hartnetts Edwards. Wertz, Mills, Goldsmith, Genewich and Gibson, - AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game R Philadelphia Chicago Quinn, Grove and Cochrane; Jacobs, Connally and Crouse. Chicago Boston Second Game R Philadelphia Chicago Walberg, Grove, Pate, Rommel and Cochrane, Perkins; Thomas, ee Sa | wimen your punches and siop Were. Flynn's ordess. rs kaind if. the ng part. 1 you your block off. Den’ t bit lose and then ptt mo the punch and try « “Rave yg Wo. and Re Me oiten how, to) kal query. wis Flynn's nest ¢ straight ft axe you sta zht ae A down, NEWS ITEAy Games Today Minneapolis, PLACES NEM ERAS. dint Crouc d so it goed to find his ng. Maybe jon’t think he will, ton Cin: nnati ey The ! Associa iated lton, Pa.—Joey G; Jimmy Moore, San Francis Games Tod: St. Louis at Brook. ines innati at Boston (two ee tisburgh at Philadelphia hieago at New York, AMERICAN LEAGUE New York . games), (two Hollywood, Calif. .— E Strong, Omaha, and Mark J Minneapolis, drew (10). Denver —George ver, beat Jeff Sm » (10). Manley, Den- nith, Bayonne, N. co—Tommy White, | N. M., defeated saan | San’ Diezo, (10). ights Tonight Phil MeGraw, (10), Mandell (10), vs. & Gamen Tod New York at St, Louis. ing Chie: Bese mG Kleveiand Philadelphia at Detroit, i MANICURE SETS SETS nicure. sets are now elever little racks, on which aan int Plement hangs conveniently, A mir- Tor tops the rack, The Referee id Jimmy Dy! minor league —D. Yes. He was the Blue Rid ae aa ever play in a B. ING TO “He FACT THAT THE ar ern 15" Yourcer ones TAKIKG - He BALL PLANNERS ANT AAT ONE, TEACHER ? TO FIRST GASE wITh Hie ARGUMENTS “THS Cole, Bacnbee and McCurdy, Boston .. St. Louis larriss, Wiltse man; Vangilder an O'Neil, New York Cleveland Hoyt, . Pipgras, and Collins: and L. Sewell. Washington - Detroit, poned, rain. AMERICAN ASS ARAN Louisville 5 Kansas Citv 1 Deberry and McMullen; Zinn’ an Shinault. Thomas, Shawkey Uhie, Buckeye, Hudlin both ee B i | 0 t is, rris and Ferrell. Zahn. iser aaa Bimer. Toledy Minneapolis". Wisner, Ryan, Milsiead ana Figving, O'Neil; Benton, Middleton, Moon and, BACKS SWINGING AT We 0's STUFF peece, Met Wilson and Kenna, Krutger. | the Brown: 2 0 rand O'Neill; of Major: ISOVER .400, FIRST $0 PAR ‘GEARIG G SLUM Waner, Harris and Fri Now Head Nationals woll, Tucker Lead Chicago, July leagues now ha season .400 hitter, Al Simmons. Toc’: ages give Simmon first one since hot the pitchers’ arms, While striving to in the art of losing the fence, Lou Gehrig humble one-base hit, batting’ leadership to ( young outfielder. ( garded as Ruth's pu; teachers, T; kets again: to their positio: of the first ten hitters. Heilmann Picks Up With the siuggi New York before series, Harry Heilm with the willow, joints in his batt compiled Wednesday's gam on the threshold cle waiting for some one to ‘An even break in his two gu this week gives Dutch Reuther of Yankees a pitching score of 4 victories and two defea {best mark among the moundsmen. Ted Lyons’ 1 for the White Sox a) t that respect. finally pulled out hi after five failures im games won. Although Ruth runs behind his best y and three leaders in slugging. Sisler Steals George Sisler, the ex sprinted f' his competitors in holding his weekly besides bucking up neai in batting. Ty Cobb is ore of quartet in second pla base stealing, with 9; Bennett, St. St. Louis, .37 ay rely York, York, yk Cobb, Philadelph The Pirate trio wh olized the top honors League hitting was general batting slump and Frankie Frisch, the swapped for Rogers I through to take from Clyde Barnhart « A fifteen point drop s League's leading hitters, Frisch who, for the first year is hitting well above the member of the trade, Horn Freddie Lindstrom hi pick out the good on jolned up his team » frist ten, making it a M tette there. if Mer traded Farrell to the Brits would have half the lead of the circuit on his club. “Hornsby, though, nas move a tie for leadership in home with Cy Williams each getting one w Gt the Cubs, failed to cone the other hand, Frisch ste amore bases to Dee His mari ten ahcad of the fi The two Pittsb! harlers wear specs, Meadows and main at the top of the legit ing roster despite their Yad the fast traveling Cubs. ° has the best mark w’ three defeats but Charl the Cubs hag the most sca The batting sensation ott was the attack of the Me gained seven points to Oe place in team matting Jus sa the Ye Se nd ii a) pe ee as a clout ti of the ague: ‘Waner, Pittsbay Harris, eiutuen 3 3765 Louis, .365; Barnhi -859; tornsby, Nev er, New x0 551i "ork, Farr Lindstrom, New York, 10; He Brooklya, 338. Robbed of his custo the top of the Americal batting list, a weer, Lebouvreau, the Toledo si this week from third ye in averages, pomlled | jay's “am ing Naame the Columbus * in Nati hird place Pittsbu ¢ x a i 10 points. Orwo Ollie Tucker, ung to with slight gains tage figures, P*palmero, Toledo's CU'y, man, went the full, rv i agnt V for his ss ete He ithout. a detest Hy City ree ictories Lending hitters of the As Orwoll, Milwaukee Denver 2; Des M oetah id fineole 3; Omaha 4. ahomar‘ Tulsa 11, Wichita-Amanile, no game, late, bis d lis, .393; Rin maze, So ; Toledo, 380; ff Hauser, ‘Kansas ci is ing, Toledo, .364; Peters, City, 360,