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sa Y PAGE SIX Public’s Sentiment Leans To | Mauler to Have Many Well-Wishers BOXERS ARENT When He Climbs Into Ring Tonight {oii A ee Wife F. avers Her Husband to Win Bout Estelle Taylor Thinks Demp- From Lithuanian THER IS FAVORABLE Sharkey Is Unworried About} Result of Mix—Sure a couple of days’ growth of be: hadn’t eaten much. Has Many Well Wishers And Dempsey t sion today. career that put Out of it all he ha JACK WILL DO IT m star, today un his own ability willearry him through { s & manner that will sur alled ‘experts (P)—Proverb- 32 — AGE — 25 . 196 — weicuT — 192 GELIZIN.— HEIGHT — GFT. ry 141N.- BICEDS — ISIN. 221N.—THIGH — 24IN, I51N.—CALF —I7IN. SZIN.—ANKLE - O4IN. 165 — NECK — (GIN. Dempsey in Seclusion Today, With Friends Guarding of His Whereabouts—Efforts of Kearns to Collect Money From Him Said Cause New York, July 21.— (AP)—Jack Dempsey w: the secret of his whereabouts being guarded from well-wishers among his host of friends and a well- known enemy, Jack Kearns, once the champion’s manager, who arrived from Europe yesterday with the statement he would make a strenuous effort to collect money he alleges Dempsey owes him under an old contract. “T don’t want to kill the fight, but I want the $600,000 that Dempsey owes me,” Kearns told a group of reporters on his arrival. ked what sht of Demp- | __ Key, Kearn: mpion was said through. Walker a $10,000 to Set on Sharkey, By_ Tl sociat PA COME EARLY er ‘ AL, teacur” TO TICK rst Game York, July —21.—()—More ¢ in line outside the Yan-| May and Picinich; Wertz, Edwards kee Stadium, this morning, waiting | and Urban, for the ope g of the sale of ) p.m, for the} Second Ga t tonight. i nton in| Cinein gate” of) B. Nion. Hel nated $1,050,000, which wor nd Harg Gibson, for handling a! st, Louis . 1 y $0,000 spectators | ‘ The sun broke thro dense fog at 8 a, m. and the w sharps predicted the hor¢ fans would be able to ¢ counter without worrying | opinion Rickard has had uncanny luck with the elements for his open —except the Ere Dempsey lost his crown, SHARKEY U: BUSY PLAYING CARDS New York, Jul, NCONCERNED; 21.—P)—The only | thing that worried Jack Sharkey on the eve of his fight with Jack Dem sey was that he was $2 behind in game of hearts when he had to. leave for a rub down at Madison Squ P- | al After he had returned from Garden to his hotel he insisted on renewing the card game so that he could win back what he had lost. This is the same Shark year ago in New York refus offer of Jack Dempsey to use him as 2 Sparring partner for the Tunney “Sparring partner? you over myself,” was the Bos- tonian’s answer. is the same Sharkey. also, who applied vainly in New York in 1923 Some of the same managers who refused to listen to his claims of greatness paid 50 cents Watch Sharkey’s workout Dempsey fight. : {Pennant Progress | ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION % Ww. L, Pet, ‘for a manager. Gamea Minneapolis. it Kansas Second Game R Louis ranks, and trom! om Ete on Jack got his fighting! presves. Nat Anns Has inclined to favor his ess chiefly of his! splendid al _condi-! York rillheart, i ke | Grimes, Henry, ‘om O'Rourke, veteran manager; |” N jonger and Taylor. ile, Dempsey's former heay age light weight champi | ee 3 Jack Delaney, in; Sid J | k Renault,! Fieatit ‘Abe Gold-| eight sew: York | ernee for! Ww former Rub; were Tex Second Game R lard-Johnson bout; Sammy Goldman.|” Hill and Gooch: Sharkey's former manager; and] willoughly, lack Humberto Fugazy, promoter, tg goes the it. Chi A poll by the Daily News of per-| Yack fons at random shows 1453 believe! Thomas Dempsey will win by a knockout:| Crouse, McCurdy. 260 think Sharkey will set in. the use, MeCurdy finishing blow; 114 think Sharkey! Others ere will win the decision, and 44 favor ers not scheduled, Games Today j Oldham, Olsen and Shinault, Chicago at Philadelphia, | plat a Pttshnreh at Boston (two games). Second Ga St. Louis at New York, oe Detroit 47 38 553) Milwaukee +10 py 47 4 534 Holle; id McMullen; E 47 44 518) and Tou cpa atoms 35 50 Ale 53 All| Columbus-Minneap: ase Others not scheduled. Moshingien at St. Louis (two: WESTERN LEAGUE - games). A i Piilegetyhia et, Cleveland, Denver 3; Omaha a City 5, ow age. jincoin 6: Des Moines 5, Berton et Detroite i, Tulse 3; Wichita 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — REACH — 725N. 421N. CHEST NORMAL 404IN, 451N.—" EXPANDED 444IN. in seclu- —_—___—_——_—__________—__ he had | Yegterday’s Games } cca dat N R H E e hundred hardy fight fans,! Cincinnati 4 8 1 several of them on the scene at: Boston. Ps y 8) » 7 2 Petty and De- Atak s | 2 el, Alexande nd rhardt, MeMen- ; aE Seal dun, Spanish heavyweight con Pittsburgh a ae Jack Curley, promoter of the Wil-| Philadelphi re Scott, Sweetland, Ulrich, Deeatur and Wil- Jimmy DeForest, former trainer of | *°™ Dempsey, believes. Dempsey has re- AMERICAN LEAGUE gained enough of his old time form nae ee to beat Sharkey. even if the fight] Washington. ites B and Ruel; Cole, Jacobp and Schalk,| Dempsey for a verdict. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION we ‘ ‘ esas Firat Game Sees : 52 2 . % H E Cincinnati 52 -402] Indianapolis By 1 Boston .. SL 378, Kansas City | Re ia Burwell and Florence; Schaack, 7 H E Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Indianapolis » & 10 bagi oo tr 4 - 6 6 3 verett, Schemanske and Snyder; AMERICAN LEAGUE Murray, Davis and Peters. Ww. L Pet. New York ..... G64 25 “19 H E Washington 51 35 593) Louisville .... . 8 is, G 65 2611 rain. Je cia ai) THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927” 4 Dempsey \ While Sharkey Is Fast and Crafty By ALAN J. GOULD (Associated Press Sports Editor) New York, July 21.—(4)--It will a bettle betwe rt k Sharkey, tonight. h whose his best defense, duet of the more modern school shifty, defen: boxer of the t xemplified by the pr al Tunney. Is Crusher as those over Willard, Carpentier a to thrive on punishment and to we his opponents dqwn with i Not until he appl to Jimmy Malone But Can He Do It? naiysis of the Dempsey- Sh: t amounts chiefly to this npsey, granting he still puck: the wallop, b apply the finishing soup? nd stami: all figure to a Dempséy and stand up when that he carrie right hand. “IF YOUR jimmy-pipe could talk, it would say: “Fill me with Prince Albert and watch me strut. Pil repay you a hundred- fold.” No doubt about it, many a pipe has been, blamed for things that weren’t its fault a-tall. You have no idea how well a pipe behaves on P.A. _ On my say-so, buy yourself a tidy red tin of good old P. A. today. Throw back the hinged lid and revel in that fragrance of the world’s greatest pipe-tobacco, bar business-end of your pipe and lip wp. There’s the’ answer to every pipe-wish. ! | ward Ex-Champion Hard Slugger, e | old ex-| he slugging nd a youth of hitting, when his_come-back | is one of ‘the Jast of the m and sock ’em” type} of heavyweights, a two-fisted hitter | a s been | is a pro- a | Robb: t| “a 4 " Tech and a helluva engineer,” but | been setting all along the line cae As hail hi Clarence Mitchell baffled the Pi- [the finds of the Cenc ne ye one °f | rates, in the opener at Philadelphia & of the heavyweight crown, cause of his ruggedness and ability fight did the Boston Lithu- splay a convinetne knock-out | Woods, 21, holder of “the western | Robinson's outht tock oie fin yo re | eeles (10). AA. bridge here into the Mississippi, 125 feet below. He w eak through Sharkey’s > t defense early and often ‘enough to| York in two weeks where he will dive jfrom.the Brooklyn bridge. If not, the odds would appear near- in favor of Sharkey, whose superior boxipe speed and’ craftier defense d him in a long-drawn out battle. And Sharkey has dem- at lea against Maloney, ome dynamite in his | Sangor (10). Willie Davis (10). Otto Von Porath (10). Kid Jap vs.| iBritt_ German (10). at oncé. Fill your Pipe with ‘this glorious Sweet Bobby | National League Leadership Again Shifts as Giants. Win . ee |four out of five, against the Wh: |Pirates, Divide Doubleheadér Sox at Chicaga, Tom, Zachary get ane . |credit for a 5 to 3 win. Manager With Phillies—Cincinnati, Ray Schalk, used 18 players in an effort to win. ther merican Boston Split Even—Ruth, League teams were idle, - jaseball’s old adage that a game Gehrig and Rest of Yanks | isn't won until the last man ix out " was jemonstrates to indianapolis Play in Exhibition at St.| pitchers who toiled through a doubl header with, the tenacious Kans Paul City Blues in the American Agsoci- ation yesterday, Jn the first game, Pitcher Burwell ; held ‘the Blue batters while his ‘i (By The Associated Press) mates pounded out a 4 to 0 lead up or the third time in as many days| to the ninth inning. In the last half tee ecyitional | League leadership | the Blues started things, scored two | changed hands yesterday when Pitts-| runs and had two men on base when j burgh divided ‘a doubleheader with|they finally were quieted, Indian. Philadelphia and the New York] apolis winning 4 to 2 In the next nts, staging a thrilling ninth in-| game the Blues appéared beaten un- ing rally, beat out the Chicago|ti! the last of the ninth when. they et 5 Fee pushed over two runs to win, 6 to 5. fs eS ee eyCubs were glad to get away|" Besides pitching good ball, Eddel- | from New York, where they lost four] man of Milwaukee started a five run busier theve ee 4 Ge eS es iis rally in the seventh inning which : tex jaa tiants played havoc with the bril- > Mi vie ‘ is- y Keeves used to term timaalt | ia Pex McCarthy's Cubs had itil a? a victory over Louis: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the at of the New York Yankees gave . e St. Paul an interesting afternoon. i and Stuffy Mefnnis’ band came out| an exhibition ame, whieh the New on com 4 to 3. Curmen Hill pitched | Yorkers won, 9 to 8. The Bambino, led to suit, he put Reeves, gradu- | “ffectively for the Pirates in the| once a star hurler, pitehed after the we rambling wreck from Georgia Firpo, with a crushing, whirlwind ate of Georgia Tech, at shortstop, | Second game, turning in a G to 5 vic-| first man had been retired in the attack that beat down his opponents|How that youngster playing! before they h « chance to get their He carried the so-called stinet into the rin; Shar- tarted climb- |tory. Cy Williams, in the ninth,| ninth inning. Twenty thousand saw ¢ . he ball out of the park for Reeves’ hitting hangs around the .300 | (rove, tl the game. |mark and his fielding, because of | *8 20th home run of the season. an extremely strong arm, has ex- | Rain washed out the Columbus at Cincy, Boston Split Minneapolis game. Cincinnati and Boston split even in their two-bill, Jakie May turning ceeded the fondest expectation: |Does ‘Back Jacknife’ | the’opener and Genewich testing an|| Fights Last Night | |From St. Louis Bridge | Nehf in the second game which Bos- ————_——_» ton won, 2 to 1. (By The Associated Press) | Two pitching duels resulted from| San Francisco.—Johnny Preston, St. Louis, July 21.—()—Ray | the doubleheader between St, Louis |New York, beat Wildeat O'Brien, Los Syne ‘ Robinson's outfit took the first 2 to Mateane championship, |], Jews Petty shaded Flint Rhem,| New York—Tommy Loughran, i f kt Lode sod inal the Brooklyn southpaw, allowing only | Philadelphia, defeated Tony Marullo, sacar Pb 1 to Rhem’s 7. The second |New Orleans, (10)—Joe Scalfro, New pede contest went 11 innings after Butler’s|York, and Pete Zivic, Pittsburgh Wobd now plans to pote New| ingle had sent Carey home with the|drew (10). Patsy. Ruffalo, New now plans to go to New! Robins’ tying run in the ninth. The York, beat Johnny Leonard, Allen- world’s champions put two runs|town, Pa, (10). cross, in the llth. Bob Metiraw aa cake ed seven and two-thirds innings Cieine mee SORIGHT. st his former team mates, al-!and Bob Sage, Detroit, drew (10), icago.— Eddie ea_vs. Joey! Jowing the Robins only three hits and|Sammy Santos won n knockout over jholding them scoreless, but he gave | Willie Kohl, Brooklyn (1). |way to Sherdel. Grover Cle | Alexander g ii nabtery: | eas ~ ey fan oe Additional Sports Will Senators Win The Washington Senators made it} Be Found on Page 3 Cleveland.—Jack MeVey, New York, Akron, Ohio—Gennaro Pino vs. Minneapolis——Young Stribling vs. Cool as: a pound-keeper. Sweet cs : escape from the place he keeps. Mild, into a pipe. No tnatted’ how wide yoit — ——% 4, nl serabn ay nt open the amokethrotile,’ there isn't a Sgisaarnderiiamtemte, stop-sign or a detour’ anywhere. . sored bythe Prince Albert process Nearby is a stor¢ where they handout advice to you is to make tracks’ for there No matter what your present program is, try P.A. Give your pipe a chancel: