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‘ —"_... MHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927 _and Dempsey Are Both Confident of Victory Chicago Again Tops League on McGraw’s Anniversary FIVE TWIRLERS BOAST ‘SPECS’ SWIMMING SIMPLIFIED By James A. Lee Athletic Director, Cleveland (Ohio) Athletic Club _ Lith. Thinks He’ll Win; “in [CUBS AGATN AT | Dempsey Expects Success 2:22: |! certain Mr. Dempsey’s chance | ‘Ex-Champion Is Confident—! chai 0 Hicre are their answers: Corbett, | ex-heavy weight n——" Dempsey ‘8 great . a His physical condition | Ruth, Gehrig Fail to Furnish Navy Boxer Says He’s Big- “-— ger, Stronger and Harder es eatin 4 | Meadows Paves Way For Be- tys He's Ready — ‘I'll! is much better than it was at : ¢ “4 4 } Hitter Than He Was Be- By The A Pa ie esa :0| the Sesqui. Sharkey will be fac- Excitement in Their Home spectacled Pitchers—Oth- Beenie Fake That Sharkey Kid in) ing a more vastly" improved Run Scramble ers Follow His Lead ‘ ies. Navi eatehiy. Hox: as: es «gg 2 | fighter than Tunn ed fore—Naval Academy Box-) on ‘Gack) Dempsey, Two Punches’ Is His Claim ask MeAuliffe, ex-lightweight ee Vcicuctor : vy, champion — "Ui miracl be ' ing Instructor Jk s If He Loses He'll) happens in Hie training Toaeee jae aeaeaes : Knews Secret Punch Jack ¢ Ring Forever | than'an"outnide chance of lands | Choosing John MeGraw’s. silver Pee ae Will Use Twenty years managers looked foot pitchers only. A scout who had the ie eee anniversary festivities for their set- eta kis ttaveets “| ting, the: Chitugo’ Cubs “blinbed he MeTigue, back into the National League major league | weight champion leadership only a day after they ith favor on six- | Distance: 15 rounds to a de- I of two judges and erve to rec- ommend a youngster, say five feet mectin innit Sharkey the edge. He is a fine | had been hauled down to second pe ea six inches in height and weighing { ; : ‘Bath a nin | DOSer and a rood Biiter axa fe | place. stroke was, at oe’ tmier’ tle™ a peseane 190, pounds, would be in dire start at 8:15 p. : | in much “better shape to go a hile i i A ates ANB asi: i ee 3 anger of being dismi y return ate ly tuned to per- % : While the Pittsburgh Pirates ang eing missed by 10 p. m., eastern da ack Dempsey tod REL mene take the decision, were being rained out at Philadel.| “2ching swimming and is still widely used. wire, Ph the a ' ; Take a prone position in the water, head raised just enough to bring] “Wee Willie” Sudhoff was one of ning ipeilbteaian Johnny Dundee, 'ex-feather | hin the bustling Bruins subdued] the mouth out of. the water. Place the arms in front, flat on the | the first pitchers built along. the iver, “) weight champion—“1 would not | the Giants Saint tan lived in a|Sutface, hands touching, palms down. Turn hands at a’ slight angle,|above lines who disproved the fact powerful man] REE a thin dime for |to then press downward and outward, using the forearms for leverage, |that height and weight were abso- ohable atten Probable rece ! stations: “ Rat EnGwr. in y chances against a [steady drizzle. Home runs by Reape, FR i daly ; | lutely necessary for success as a ore Je flever hitter like Sharkey until |Hartnett and English provided the go that there will be a little bending at the elbows, as the drive gets league. twirler. However, at” thgt jation sti : ie} Lsaw him clip of couple of sp winning margin. aa time, Sudhoff was regarded as ‘a hook-up. and three}. | © rH < ng bo ‘ _ Aim to make the pull so that when the forearms approach the] f, ck that few oth- eet nM Ee KO. stereo tae me “_ Cincinnati bested Boston in their! shoulder line. they still will have enough slant to retain nleversee Gt ete ce ae ne © trek uae few “oth last place duel, Bressler’s hitting ers of his size could. R of Bismarc? Station KF 3 eres as 4 sedi the water in the following movement, which calls for an inward sweep Nae ULE NOW He ruled the world. being a big factor in the Reds’ 8 to| 4 bring the ‘hands’ together. Change Opinions ———e. 7 2 decisi i : i : Of late years most managers have the fight tomorr hit | 2 Scie Rixey held Boston to!" then turn the hands upward, palm down, fingers pointed ahead, and|changed their opinions on the pitel about 7:30, Bismarek | “The Yankees won thcir eleventh| thrust the arms forward to starting position. Bring the hands about] ing question, but even at that a me as the material Ne} ; ax: | D eveupeiad victory over the St.| ten to twelve inches below the surface when they start the down| big pitcher always gets mote favor. Fribune’s Associated | 3 aa ne : movement. Make the first part of the drive with energy, slow up as | ble consideration than a good, little ire, it will go on CL ASS | AC ANT Lot to Rawat St Louie ee ateanis | the arms become extended and pause at the full reach before making | Reaver. “ In the world series of last fall, in the third inning and drove him another drive. Pte tetas To do the frog kick correctlty, drop the knees the leat bit and bend | Sere Hainer dane ais ont cogil Ruth and Gehrig failed to fur-|the lower legs upward, allow the PASH ge to draw apart a trifle,|the necessary victories to win a Many Want to Break Into Se-|nish any excitement in their home vee oh legs in normal position—so it the knees will open less than | world championship for St. Louis. run DENPSEY GOOD su ARKEY Is career ork, Ju npionship i two have bout While they were turning in victories, ies, ladelphia’ between Tun ct Ci ‘i ramble. Both sluggers got) ““nren ‘together, turn fect slightly outward and straighten at knees | Sherdel,; often called “Wee Willie,” 4 s 1 ud Dempsey was staged in the |] lect Cirele of American apis cae Oe soci a ive and atikles andl with a vigorous outward and backward swing, whip- ~ Pitahing. jest as reneged ‘oo : “the I KN KOUT {Unless the forecast aa || Twirlers hg a honleceade bounced off the|Ping the legs together. Relax the muscles right after the closing | {sine pecause the breaks refused to ‘ea’ De : his Wear aS ae Eatin alley left field bleacher wall and escaped movement, but do not begin to bend the legs again until the arms While it might be wrong to : Wiaibe av eae oe E. Miter Brown outtidaer have finished their backward sweep. 1G" 6F bikevae a ohysiedl: Weaksioss; 1 rt y First Ri In ¢ of inclement |} | New York, July 20.— rers Rally to Win Do the leg movements slowly and always keep so relaxed that there there is no question but that def : Kayoes to His Credit Than Mh et ee ee ee " i s this on? most thrilling ninth inning rallies “ah While it took years to break down That's a que: of the season, scoring 7 runs and Sanna 125 beating the Philadelphia Mackmen 10 Be oe Wee ees pA De aa the barrier of size relative to prom- 1 Me J ising big tr Hayate i‘ 2 w 9. i - * even more difficult for the bespec- uso gn te last rime ot the LOCALS Meet Jamestown |[iteectee'e Lat final inning when he retired, under S d ° G t B FE | with weak Sues making the grade as chemmernare rect te Sunday; Game to Be Fast)! tse susie succeeded him and fared badly, and bat 3 i er. jeadows Paves Way Pate, the third pitcher, for the in- Lee Meadows paved the way for Has Sharkey f the 32 y old) warrior ost dramatic night of the night when he must] me he loves. Will ry to End € ‘o this month, a White Sulphur Springs, Sara- a Lake, N.Y. duty 20.—(AP) confident in his at Jack Sharkey to- Jack Dempsey left ning camp here this triumphs ns back in he junior f r the Cleveland ) has a hurles | reached the span of the young iron fis rushed the grea seven years. And the Dempsey who ended tr F ee produced good results, is to be used| Thurston, Marberry and Ruel;| winning’ 31. while’ losing | seven, second contest drove in half the) Sunday. ‘This will make it something | Jacobs, Barnabee and Schalk, Bush sold him’ to Pittsburgh for a balier of the Yankees, chalked up 41 next five wk Sharkey d | ing today to a rt for the scene of ; : ce z ing ow : bas see | Rr the: bespectacled ‘twirler. ‘There are for New York City and : The three best records in the in-|ning, walked two batters and then © s sp . =n t : will determine | Hd t0 nthe n were hung up" hy ‘Urban|Permitted Bassler to single home| Love to Do Twirling For Bis-)| Yegterday’s Games | Re ne sis eases ree) 52 #78 , Sanam? | Thursday night OST oe tae Ree ee ate ye I EO cana ARK ak Rincondatieretsle of their duties. Five of them are { DN eee oh gates . Sh ington Senators nosed out the} m™monson Will ‘Catch—Play Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE Scrinceseuaeblnsene ark caepieheets 1 -|White Sox 4 to 3. Schalk’s team ‘ ith | New Y ‘ greatest asset, it would seem that & | Seana! fn thot weomdered on the sen-t.cas about to crash through in the| Promises to Me trast, With “Oebene, vd ‘Hartnewt; {defective vision would, handiep. him teaching, New York late this | “as : life.1 1 seventh place club. fifth Adonis py. et soe Pitchers’ Battle Forecast Fhomas, Songer, Clarkson and Taylor, Ey ean vail’ over the Tysinck Plate, afternoon, Dempsey plan | ia kc mae Lyons Looks Good Mite cone ele ete premier: : bet ki id shoulder, weak . M@reetty to the VAN Thi : nea vhite | hit. into a double play. Thereafter — Lip se pag ge oat ate rt vAD This year Ted Lyons of the Whi “4 i bs eyes loom as the worst possible ail- 2 He will p oh bly remain Aen: v York, July 20.—UP)—Tex || Sox stands the best chance ot rome Chicago did not get a hit. One of the outstanding games of! cincinnati x s E ment; yet such is not the case. i ston until tomorrow after 1 d today that |] ing the coveted 30-win brigade. Withf, Cleveland and the Boston Red| the season is booked fr Sunday here, Beaton’, 2 6 __ 2}, It is « rather strange coincidence \ when he weighs in, of tickets for [4 the cha rei copped {Sox split even in a double header, with the Jamestown Independents 7 a = sap] that the two best bespectacled pitch So. cert was the former Pp bi : ; ; Rixey and Hargrave; Goldsmith 4 champion of viviety, that today SueTEE Ne SE Cent had, to better that |the Indians taking the first 4 to 2,| coming to play the city nine, | piney, and Hargrave; Goldsmith,| ory in the game, Lee Meadows a instructor he apparently was giving litle wie $0000 - er, ,t0 make the}and Boston the second 6 to 5. The) , Jamestown “has i anaey, itn = Carmen HilG were. on the! sane ball ‘ Pe RAR AL tGuRn ae ieace of the same team {games were marred by casualties,| team and one which has a clean win i club, Pittsburgh. e firs deseribin anil thought (9 his engagement in the ankges stand out | Wiltze, Autry, Pudlin oad Lorton | record, as far as games with state| Others postponed, rain, vietories scored by that team, Mead- will ploy 3 1 can League ‘ fr ‘ rrvey feams are concerned. The only game | ea. ods contributed 10, losing only one ow night with Thursday evening, He was talk- hurlers with a chance to break into fOe@s injured during the hostilities.| {thay lost this season was, with the | AMERICAN LEAGUE game, while Hill's record un to that —_—_—_— | i imtead, of the hurried trip the uncommon class. Palmero, the Mudhens’ Cuban snecdy House of David team. R “H — E|time was nine victories and four de- New York, July 20—(4)—Ring- || De frould take to Los Ang While the 30-victory stunt is much} flinger, scored his seventh streieht| "Bismarck is primed for ‘the in-|New York . - 6 10 0} feats. tor adhoc; Dennen 4 rh ate Too wihits Teel lpneo here Dati ae the wedini these days, it]Victory over the Saints in the first] vaders and the result promises to| St. Louis . 1 7 2 Strange Coincidence @ : th Hox Gein’ Shee earcesne ipa 4 patah i ie wasn’t an unusual piece of work t5{number of Tuesday’s double-header| be a real battle. Love's feat in hold- Ruether, Moore and Collins; Ste- ere ii odd angle to Hill's y with a box office phur Springs to train for a bout | second come back and I quit foreve r ‘ H i ” There is an td E ported be- |} With Gene ‘Tunney, the gamesT-love: 1 never have adele 20 years ago. ‘In fact, two twirlers wath a Hires hit shutout 4 to 0. ing Linton to two hits last week in-| wart, Crowder and O'Neill connection with the Pittsburgh club. f . way to : |: iso “hefore: ani 1 in the American t reached thefThe Saints broke even, though, by| dicates tha’ ere will be Teal ‘Last year, Owen Bush, present - : ee ae nay i ee ect eih | an excuse before and I won't start! 49. win mark in the when pitch-} taking revenge on three “other| Pitchers’ battle on hand Sunday. ; R H_~ Ejager of the Pirates, piloted the In- ’ “ Leine dakeddl| \ (associated Gram eage wenco. |cotn ene Huet wirkey Kid'ia are] &8 didn’t spend most of the week] Tolede pitchers in the second 6 to| _ The erase Pesee ARE em eeniRerAn <1 $18 Q/dianapolis team of the American As- : Sag yell New. Soc 7 el coe Rae: "| squatting on the bench. 0 ts tte ij marck had last Sunday and which| Chicago 3 sociation. Hill was his star pitcher, f a ith tive nee Donk dul | two punches. In 1904 Jack Chesbro, famous spit 1, Stuvengen’s two hits in the re ea bse ¢ an at indi AB ee : successes for the league's pre . like this: = ,|8um_ reputed to have been $40,000. : Pee prpeneuecanalne. Scoede: point York appeared £10) winning record. Four years later E Orwall Aids Brews Win Love, pitcher. asics RH “EIAt that time Bush hadn't the slight- TOL Brodue es Al ‘alsh of the White Sox turned in] Oscar Orwall, the Brewers’ star] Fuller, second base. Philadelphia ss1se 9 15 Ol est idea that he would be the next 2 b states the punch i | iin Pa epee re ‘alsh was on the mound in southpaw, downed the Colonels with| Simonson, catcher. Detroit ... 210, 15 1! manager of the Pirates. ; the “navy double punch” yo” cocked and umes that season, working the r of old floored | early trainive grind ; 10 strikeouts, 9 to 1. Orwall re-| Tobin, first, base. Walberg, Rommel, Pate and Coch- arkable total of 464 innings. vived a stunt riade famous by tube Sagehorn, shortstop. ithe It is said Bush believed he had out- and is similar to the The article assert 0” list, Demps rane; Holloway, Stoner, Smith, Han-|smarted Barney Dre vfus in the deal : ; a i , third base, ins ‘and Woodall, as to price, Next, Bush finds him- 5 : with first-round | He weighed 205 pounds, ‘The ‘ ethan, Wale Hite Waddell. In the eighth ‘he Bebo, thind & | Spy taught the punch by Lieutenant ae of a Bch a page ro and Walsh boa 1 Jones, left field. a self manager of the club to which he Dee hin at ike et ur I pad of excess flesh around his abdo-| 41.0 largest number of vietories, fort bases filled and then struck out the Lenaburg, center field. First G sold “Hails dn the spring Hill was was the first to recognize Sha auoue ae ed the agakreas Hees were heavy) "single season, the best qveraze;next three batters. Brief and Ger- Elliott, right field. ve ee oats slow/starting put Bush felt that since ility as a boxer when Senet! fo gh tunereasaty, zs to Joe Wood. In 1912 while kee got circuit drives off Nick Cul-} Fans will welcome back Lenaburg! Boston 2 7 ole took a lot of Fidshurghs nioney i nm the ees ee i SOO UNETE: pitching. eR ¥ com- | lop, . He has | out\for nearly |* x him he was compelled to give hi Sane : UTE AUREL: AURA I tho Depipeey whe seeks 101 Died Str on aie Toward Freigau, the Pe greeter eae injured | Clayeland Moayden afd Hettman’|a therough trial. It is fortunate that the origi or mor Must Go Back to ‘19 other former heavywerght| Put five defeats for an .872° per-| started the winning rally for Xan-| arm, but he expects to be back in| Miller and Autry, L. Sewell. he did. piece tricky wallops which Tésada the sxab to. hie to conquer, is lean, trim| formance. sas City in the eighth. “He scamp-| the regular lineup from now on. him da : y Outside of. possibly Kremer, no Nmembers of the Pittsburgh club us to Whoever his oppo- The following campaign Walter i ered home on ‘Smith’s double to tie] Anyway you look at it, Sunday's two members o! nent m | viciou: Si ch muscles are t i i the Pirates 0:1019. Not s the ca ia ee in ne Johnson of the Senators achieved his 8 a game is a good bet. H E|have done more to keep rst, the user of the navy double ishadoa fo6 SR, Ee ahoulaate pace a ihe ei nes and losing seven, an .837 aver- jlevélan: é i Rates niet be a boxes ae hed a foe in the first| his spol bere sand Jack weithe anus xe. Incidentally, Walter issued but|throw to Bruno Betzel. ~The Blues |¢——————__________» in, Hartly, Lev-|down for all time the big league 7 Harris, ai i : shorter record. shaw “blac i nae 38 passes in 346 innings that year. |pulled out victory, 4to 3.. enna 88 || sen, Hudlin, Grant and Myatt. barrier relative to a physical weak- mu: it Shorter record shay | aun-blackaned: skin. that covers not 4 DAES An OPrUMWnES ERB: SAR Emmer, the Millers’ ‘sluggin, | PB t BAR Ne SORE ARE ee ness such as poor eyesight. when it i ue ; ge roren | AP oun eee comparatively few. Johnsonian gun-| shortstop, got his 1$th homer o va tion *| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ean en it is s_ expecial- Muidoon i ; ental c ow in- | shortstop, 5 mn ICI : 1 a sipetewring becn knocked out, Once|” Most impressive oF eeeimphe. at ae. Teen se thee? | Bigmailler when the Millers walloped| AMERICAN ASSPCIATION | First Game” Lg. ee crore Dempsey type. |i mental attitude triumphs a chase. Last year there!Columbus 9 to 6. One big inning $5 O8SSt«CGLL reais ‘eh cee cee er of the punch lures his : man] struggle, “Gong was the fiery young-| Were but two-Uble with 27 and! for the Kels brought them six runs,| Wejed°y,ca 52 38, 578| Toledo <a Ae | foleriaion, ii saben iperaens were to co . At is then neces-! Jim Flynn who downed him for the| ster who wasted reck Herb Pennock of the Yankees with} but Benton ran into trouble defend. | wwe City. 51 = 88573] St. Paul eee | the ones spoken:to, are by no means sary to sway the body well to the left count “in one round in 1Y17.| er while the year previous just four]: \> Fis lead in th t inni | Mi i - 50 44 1532 cil; Shealy and eectater suey be aes vist the body in that direction omigro Rojas. who ot in—Lyons and Rommel! with 21,] ine his lea ithe cor ponneapel 49 44. ~~ 427| Siemer. ‘ the sm 4) wocne taalo Tothe cot the required distance as to be in| knocked the sailor helples? in ‘the| not be held Johnson and. Covelesiie with 20. "| Maliiie "ment t0'.ie rescts. Tadiaeanolia® 38 4413 oS of Ne Die eects for ta de: Bosition to use, a backhand punch tight in I ee shar. / eae, calm, Yeteran, conserving every-|\, Johnson. ie the only “American, Columbus ........ 36 553 RepPA Game | Waateagnt "arereape nonscrse, said Having gotten this far, the obje ek ae ee Pe ee oe ee alah of battle that] core victories in two consecutive Bill Petr iT] Louisville ......5, 37 60 BBL) 1 8 3|Merlin H. Aylesworth, president of 2 en » the o s ch shows a ing means either fisti ivi ‘an- i s s ; "4 17 4 ‘ i . of the punch is to eut ‘back with a/crease in ite power in tne sence thud | other wher ey eet Been aenaty| compaizns, during recent. seasons, y ‘ollie § {the Natfonal Broadcasting company, snappy backhand wallop which lands on the right face. In mo: Games Tofay St, Paul Columbus at Minneapo! -V.$ : IY | indianapolis: at Kansas : cy 4 Louisville at Milwaukee. Fargo, N. D., Juiy 20—UP)—Billy| Toledo at St. Paul (played in ! fe Louisville .. Petrolfey the. Furgo Express, knocked | doublehgader Tuesday. 0 l out Eddie Brady, Brooklyn, after 46|- pail Sinan Ai Milwaukee .. Walter got 23 in 1924, following with in an exclusive interview given to 20 the next year. 16 Wisner, Jullough, Speece and viekuMagasine for August. ity. O'Neil; Zahniser and Gaston, fhe mek lene marasine cor At var cap of taking limitations for granted. R H.. EB/ iP aio and in pretty much overy- 18> _ 3] thing’ else, the and McMullen; Or-| think most boldly, i Isjhave dampened the dynamite in| won last fall at Philadelphia. side of the- opponent's | Demp: fist last two workouts Demp- cases th es the | ‘ow Is Dangerous Hitter sey has progressed with a rushi Feeeiver to lose his balance. Before| From a “fight ; i rte t his b r that has ed almost start-| full force of a left hand hook clean r sli | pondents. Weight seemed to slip; to the jaw. re ¢ stopped from him sudd: im M m Who dare to even most ab- ea aie nly, and speed infuse srady, Br | Koob, Cullo; surdly, have been more nearly right i bout, und who. knocked out dim in him, overnight’ as. the vim and Peles pipette praanytt tiered eel nc AMERICAN LEAGUE woll arid’ MeMenemy. than those who have believed that The catch for the user of the|ioncy in the fifth round. These were | dash. of, physical perfection’ srrived lak® wiBhe” Petrolle: caught. Bred i WwW. L Pet. oe tas gl only the little things were possible,” ‘avy double punch is in the fact that | his last two fights. arkey | exactly ut the proper moment. The with ‘a short right hook ea the chia |New York ........ 64 25 219 RK sajd Mr. Aylesworth. ain arable aa ab igek to ee Bice seemed to f s luggish Dempsey of the early week vi as they met in the center of the ring.| Washington ...... 50 35 588 Columbas siete 4 = a (Common Mistakes » hieacrty Ba ee are the fi ti lost in_a figure reminiscent of. Brady went down for a count of nine. | Detroit 47 88 553 i ’ ‘We know for a certainty that big 534| _ Biemiller, Mo: Fishbough and ch. While Sharkey’s vic-| Toledo and Boyle's Thirty “| a blow, and consequently liable to court er Wills last fall was won on | Dempsey"s. welght, around 200° fer 's| Defeats Burnstad Men By 17 222| Ferrell; Benton, Malone and Gowdy. Petrolle landed two lefts and rights cation, but I maintain that|a foul, the Lithuanian had all the| week. dropped to 193 and the form. things are jugt around the corner. to the head in rapid succession and '@ expect that we shall live to ste oan 35 motion pictures flaghed onto the igh is not the ease, 4, Sry GE Wand that battle served to| er champlon is expected ‘to enter] POlmts—Winpers Make’ | Hesar. apsis wens: down, He was fr, Testy 37 % Nivalls of our homes. “Science may 5 vy double punch is a good,|rank hii g tl gical contend-} the ri y 3 } ws wl - elean and fair one and if Sharkey jers for the tithe. | et! contend: | the, ting seareely two pounds over 301 of Possible 400 and he went down and out.| Boston #8 Kansas 8 orgh ind & wey 0 break-down £67 he aror i ‘ ; Thay weighed under 138 pounds. crete My Bisauer Zine, ang| inte electrons and transmit them to ian to stop the ex-titleholder! Outstanding among Dempsey’ Dempsey’s schedule today calls for. , ° : ; fe our kitchens by radio and there rq- it, there will be no kick coming.” | great fights is his thr a trip to Albany about Ia. m. He ps sity. Ferke. weltermslaht Shinault, : assemble then for nourlahments This he ee coached Gene Tunney when |out of Jess Willard in Toledo in} will catch a train, for New" York,| In a match between témnia'itramd Wan Ryan of, ScoPay iaiay , PE mea sounds like the wildest nonsense at be bexing coach-of the American | 1919 for the championship. In_ its] where he will go into seclusion at #|the Wishek Rifle club ind the Burne landed the beftier punches but Van i: WESRERN LEAGUE the moment but the radio itself inary forces, He coached the |defense he knocked out Billy Miske| hotel until the fight. stad, Rifle club held in the Wishek | frau hin” Wine ote. can Lincoln 4; oe seemed like nonsense oniy g couple kmerican Olympic boxing teams in|in three rounds, Bill Brennan in 12, lub’s range Sunday afternoon, A ‘ ‘and 1924. Georges Carpentier in four, Luis F Withek trimmed ‘thoir rivuls by. 17] *ored sontinuously with his lett, po in two, and won from ‘Tom Gib- | =. — ng | inte The winners made 301° out Denver 6; Omaha 10. Earl Blu af St Paul knocked "oh Oklahoma City 4. of decades ago. APR ae “The d gets are ni nearly fake! Wie ea! 22. fool-propt that almost any y ought bons in 15, before Gene Tunney out- Fig Last a possible 100 shots. Score fol- . tobe able to good results from fought him to win the crown in 10] hts Night i ier * fier, O88, maipate snd Valera em, "However, here the, three rounds at Philadelphia. rifie left hook to the b at 3 ah cay the Philadelphia} ™9st, common mistakes: (1) Not Dempsey at 32 is a veteran of 78] Fargo, N. D--Billv Petrolle, Fargo. hert to the floor in a Pelbiess con- Aibigtice has heen pitching’ profes.| leaning to tune the set properly so aig fights of which he took 47 by knock-| knocked’ out Hadie Brago é dite cs - sional: basaball. "since 1903," He's in| *8.t2 shut out ‘cross talk;’ (2) Fore- ( By ‘The Associated Press) outs, won 11, drew four and lost| (1). Al Van Ryan, St. Stdg.\ Prone tal |" Goud Murphy, Moorhead junior "is ach sent. abi 3 ing sets to produce the last. possible York.—David Merriwether ere exhibitions and| Russie Leroy, Fargo, (10), Earl|A. Y. Nordquist . 25 42 771 y ight, outpointed Lan Sane) s —— « [Bit of volume: (8) Carelesaness in , Jz~ wh intends to be a con- ms. se ap| Blues St. Paul. knocked out Bob Gil-|Henry Walker .. 35 39-74) pgMEWelghE, Ontpointed Ten Schon ee a ETE REM jarring or dropping what is. of lawyer and not merely eke Bharkey at 2b-has 1 his credit 10| bert, New Haven (1). Ha. Aris a = Murphy's puneh es _ Heinle Mec ctee aks man att rss, very sonsiuize and highly ind {knockouts an victories in, 3 ae ra C. En am, the St. Pi ter being |’ : ‘of lean League last sepson, Rig . y Mien 8 ; . es oe as 5 ere are your five sugges- oats. ie oe: om four and two we ate gnenalien pare, Brees: ae eee ; groggy on several occasions. Yor Be Aa 8 distinct disappointment so| ti oa 1) Keep batteri Dare ara Louisville t10).. P 7 I : Cincinnati ; oF Ee Ld ely George Roehm... 34 b 4 Lou et simple; | Georee’ Buses wha bree th Los Angeles—Bab; Gi Fred G. Ruchm,., 38 n eorge Burns, who broke e rec- + Ruehm.,, edge se tas! | ard for two base, Rite ‘season| Diego, and Johnny, OvDoinel, atl vrank We Rochm 4 ti marly, | with 64, is Pastel fom & Myo hene Paul, drew ey. “Biuy oles: Aue T, Johansen . Fs ty €0 eX, ime Uy a Mijas. | sate be ‘heeds tor secmnds ee a \ © Paul Waner of Pit burgh and Lou| (4)" ‘alk: RR ie fi Pine 5) re L “ é aD SNS SENT Ten LN la on wears“ bt