The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1927, Page 6

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PAGE SIX GAME IS FAST, FULL OF PEP LOVE FANS 19 Twe Bismarck Scores Come in First Stanza, Through To- bin and Mohn 5 fe FIFTH IS ALSO FRUITFUL Two Jimmie Tallies Game in} Kighth, to Make Vinal enth inning, AL the way throw ed the © difficulty n outstanding town batter ews ost of the time, a enced by the fact that he had rikeouts to hi by the r ullowed going si is ev Mo time only 12. Other fact und well He Bismarek had four hits, wherea vers of the team played aided in making the win a clea s came in 1 Tobin and cond was quict, town's hnif, and Johason he third, Mohn wa but w nex Jones first. pbste singled and Simonson went out at first. Brown w Jamestown's i nd gained first on while Wagner fanned, ained first and Wood fanned. | In the fourth, $ Johnson; Love flied to Gallag up to bat a to strike out, ding to fast-growing list. Stramburg gained first, but Berry and Withnell proved to be two lambs for the s | erifice, | waving the ly. The net strikeouts for Love, Johnson, Brown and Wagner. Lenaburg nt in fo iott in the | hand gained first, but Fuller Mohn went out. » Wood lagher all went ou t firs he seventh was another enj inning. Jones knoe out two-bagger and Webste son seor him, Sageho Webster a Full yable | nothe r Berry Love third. damestown got its ta Brown was f and Stramburg went out a at second, first, ned stanza added the final th to Love's tally, ry, Withnell and Johnson fan: | 1 The box score: | Bismarck | ABR HPO AE Fuller, 2b. .... hoa Doel he erg DeRochford, 1b, 1 0 0 i 0 0 Tobin, 1b, oe ae ge ee ae Mohn, 3b. pe ie ee ee don s, If, 7 40 0 0 2200 0} Simonson, 4.0@.119 2 06 Sagehorn, Dea id 0 0.0.6.2 0 ot 0 0.0 Lenaburg, r! 01000 37 713 0 Jamestown \ AER E| 1 Jahnke, 1b. . WwW Berry, 4 4 4 4 4 With nell, | 4 4 CRITIC BOOSTS = HELEN WILLS Predicts 1927 Will Be Califor- _ nia Girl’s Greatest Year * on, Courts BY JIMMY POWERS Us jew York, July’ 25—Lend an ear, “ald fans who would be more right sp. The wom: n Wills, who has just returned | position. merica from an astonishing in’ England, has set the net buzzing. with her improved ment of success. thing eclosi Mrs. and instroctor at the West Paap she has to her departur nal ae comes George Agutter, fam- at 0. ints out th cs ot the California 2 to tl e Jamentals. match Miss ‘Wills in ter, who worked out iat on a Gout oF on the films nee * apre' i: stivays i nto the 2 ight plae Gen year!” fm Hike s man and never s.| Mike” Do Donahue at Louisiana State| records that he: e: ity canes pis football team | chine-like order. He of uncer pext fell {lot of running, points out the pro- e kn that he can onsin order to make a-re- | covery and, then, if called upon, move around swiftly ‘enough to be at the » In ae lay swiftness of foot is an asset. Pith game is slower and /U ite Ae the it is this slackened pace that g' k Wills exuctly the advantage of Agutter believes initial t ~{which Miss Wills imparts to her opin i Teland’ hae wet, the nek attokes. ix another outstanding ‘ele- | May She sends the ball booming over| them in the net with a s opponent plenty to think about. swing of the racquet means every- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘Farrell Establishing Self _ — One of Leading Golfers Pee Never Won Oper. Title, But Has Led in Oiher Matches — Average} Fer 34 Rounds Is 72.97): Strokes York, July 25.—(P)—A._ grad- addie ranks, Johnn rapidity of men’s | just about that the power |best golfer of th m of his friends, Between late und the present, Farrell has [won seven open tournaments, six of cession. His latest tri- | eed that gives.anjumph was in the Philadelphia open The | last week. Thousands of upon thousands in™ hitting the ball and Miss|words were used to tell the world of Wills has learned the art. “Ta outplay Miss Wills he; nents will have to hi swifter than she does,” the exploits of Bobby Jones in the British open at St. Andrews and other thousands were telegraphed when Tommy Atmour won the na- oppo- harder and id Agutte Her defedts of Miss | tien ft alemonte ‘Rellory bad Mes: Codtree| Pt) eens ‘carry her through the season Makes Good Record Farrell has been obscured in set- aT predict this will be Helen Wills’) ting up one of the most remarkable achievements in golf. Along the path he has, blazed to seven cham- pionships are a number of course Hished in ma- has never won in the south! nation) open ehampionship, but ‘this year hay exhibited remarkable WINNER 27 oe UN RSET Aes. National’ ; MONDAY, JULY 25, 1997 : | i | | | | | ways apd} h began in the he “seored | eastern open | aptured the Penn- | 8 open with 293." The Phila- | Iphia open he won with 296. The national open he finished in a tie for seventh place, seven strokes be- hind Armour, winner in the play off, and Harry Cooper, - Farrell's average for 34 rounds of golf is 72.97 strokes. rell’s putting probably is un- elled by any player in the. game, dso much emphasis ‘has been placed on it that many fail to notice that the Quaker Ridge professional’s iron and wood clubs are other fac- | tors in his consistency, —__________s, Fights Tonight | | . fas a {By The Associated Press) chicago o—Big Boy Peterson ‘ys. Charlie Vai n, 10 :rounds. Joey Glick, vs. Mike Dundee, 10 rounds, Los Angeles—Ace Hudking ) vs, Sammy Daker (10), PLANS WORLD TOUR Walter Hagen is destroua- of ing Australia; South Am ~ and South Africa for golf peoene x s Dempsey’s Great Comeback- First Fight Pictures| ee This vivid (above) tel k Demp: first round photo the story of how won his fight with Left ‘y and y From the battle Dempsey his famous crouch- ion, smashing to the reing Sharkey to keep guard dow! It was this of- fensive that enabled Dempsey to teh the Lithuanian off his ‘din the seventh round and ‘k Sharkey at New York. > right—Dempsey, Shar the start o fought f iv the knockout in two Honaeen unexpected right to the jaw that drew Sharkey’s guard up—the final left to the ending the sailgr down ount, instant after Dempsey’s great pair of knockout blows were struck, this action photo- graph (below) was snaoped. Here’s the climax of the fight. Shark going down. Referee O'Sulli holding Dempsey hack. Six — seven — eight — —nine—Sharkey making a super- human effort to come again to his feet—then a lunge as he fell forward on face. Ten. The fight was over. Columbus 389 Louisviltd 370 Toledo 4 Pets +720 582 557 1527 505 St. Louois 52 4pe Cleveland 54419 Boston 6726S Gamen Today ie Cleveland at Boston, ‘ Detroit at Philadelphia, Others not fat sa “s NATIONAL ‘LBAGUE in ct. | Pittsburgh ‘ot Chicago 604 St. Louis 584 ‘New York 5G | Brooklyn 461 Cineinnati |. 422 Philadelphia 420 Boston 391 Games Today St. Louis at Cineinnati, Pittsburgh at New York. Chieage at Brooklyn, Others not scheduled. WILL GET MOVIE TRIAL Bruce Jones, captain of the 1925, | Alabama football team, will receive a trial by Metro-Goldwyn soon, —SSSSSS eS Capital Funeral “Parlors 216 Main Ave, Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22-W wn Independents. | . Ruth, yo=y Even Homer Totals as Yanks Win oo. as tl a in the opener, A seven run bom- Walberg and Perkins; Miller and | bardment by the Giants in the sixth| L, Sewell. Ce won the windup contest. Reds Flattened Cards R oH E The innati Reds, continuing| Boston . e i 4 their drive toward the top rung of| Detroit . 7 10 2 second division, flattened out the | Russeli, Hartley; Gib- world’s champion Cafdinals, 9 to 4.| son and Woodall. Grover Cleveland | Alexander was | peels ' batted out in the 7th and two St.} R H ‘ Louis pitchers who followed him were | Washington Moo , treated similarly, St. Louis. 6 15 Zachary el; Crowder, Win- 9! card, Vangilder and’ Dixon. ‘Tigers’ Winning Streak End-| | T Yesterday's Games . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION eae st ed By Red Sox—Senators By The Amocinca Pree. | spay Rou ev Trounce St. Louis "NATIONAL WEAGUE Mippea valley. Pag es ie So g|, Zahniser, Heimach and Gaston; si E| Benton and Kru (By The Associated Press) bade iy Cee Rae oe Concluding an 18-game road trip| New York Ge a s First Game lthat netted’ 18" vielories, the New| Hill and Gooch; Barnes, Clarkson, R WOR ‘York Yankees headed homeward to. | F- Thomas and Cummings. Indianapolis Aaah [fax for a two-weeks’ stand. Babe aia aiticn: ae Columbus Skee oT Ruth squared matters with Lou Geh-| 5:4 ju neh R U8 Burwall ‘sad’ Piareves; iyons and ‘rig in their home run marathon eigen 4 a Bird. when he knocked one out of Comiskey | New York 9 oi Second Game j Park yesterday. The wallop enabled| Dawson. and Gooch; R WE | the Yanks to beat the Chicago White} Grimes and Devorme Indianapolis 8 16 3 to 2, : the surprise jolt of the day in Cleve-| E | Riemiller, Harriss... Fishba d Hland, losing -a doubleheader to ‘the | Chicago Soe ea ee eee ae d 9 to 6 and 5 to 2. Connie| Brookiyn : 10 1 a GEN outfit fielded poorly, turning innings. ; crrors for the afternoon, Jones, Osborn and Hort Lidice: Ue at Sa The winning streak of the Detroit Mahanas City 4 ‘ Tigers, which had reached five Milwackee > is : games, was ended by the Boston Red | n FY) Roy and § Johnson, Willis \7 The Tigers overcame a| CTR kash dala ; | four run Tead acquired by Boston, in| Plitt, Me- Second brad gz the second inning and had the tying : ite 5 run on third in the ninth, tiene 2 : \ Senators Win He] rea . 2 Hi Washington pounded Alvin Crowd- | 9 Ail aay ( kc Ae Gee aoa er, 2 former team mate, forced him | Cincinnati ‘ teh ule eee eaey, on meters) sDen* to leave the box and ‘defeated St.| Alexander, Reinhart, Ring and| "i80n, Eddelma: sta-nad;Koung, tLouis, 14 to 6. nie Wingard, suc-| Snyder; Rixey, Nehf and Hargrave. ‘ceeding Crowder, fared little better fe oa pe) E jand eave way to Vangilder. who was| Others not scheduled, rien {belted for five hits in three innings. pelea Toledo .... faerie + alae ‘The Senators slammed out 15 hits| AMERICAN LEAGUE ee [Sle pasa while Zachary, formerly of the R H&E Gs ) ‘ Browns, was scattering the hits he| New York 3 7 1), Pfeffer and 0 mons, Riel any doled out. Chicago 2 8 | 2nd Meyer. The give-and-take battle between| Pipgras, Mo: 4 Collins, Grab- Second Game Chicago and Pittsburgh for firs place| owski; Thomas and McCurdy. Be UB jin the National League showed. no Beare ee change today. e Cubs split. a ame Hsia & i doubleheader with Brooklyn, losing sae R H RF (11 innings, darkness.) the first in 10 innings, 3 to 2, and| philadelphig 6 9 3|.,Palmero and O*Neil; Deberry and winning the second, TA. The Pirates Olevelbad’. ccc Be ak 1| McMullen. + ‘ollowed suit and’ merely. reversed| 3 : SOR the order against the Giants. Pitts: | kine Meckeyonod Meee een WESTERN LEAGUR burgh won the first game 11-6 and nd Game : Amarillo 10-7; Lincoln 1-5, the Giants the second, 9 to 3, — R #H_ &| Tulsa 6-4; Des Moines 7-5. Carmen Hill was credited with his! philadelphia . 2 11 2| Wichita 1-6: Omaha 9-8, 15th pitching victory of the seaspn| Cleveland B 8 1| Oklahoma City 9-10; Denver 0-11.¢ ' { vee x Se Please not a cough in a carl ey © b e pati ent! , a ’ It won't be long now before ' you'll have OLD GOLD, that ' , new and better cigarette. wal “Nats | 33 Here is good news for the host of Cigarette Smokers, Cigarette Dealers and Jobbers of this soy Tu | | community who, by letter. anid telegram, have fie been’ ‘asking u ee + “When are we going to get OLp Gorn \ « the cigarette with ‘not a cough in V Cigarettes. 1 @ carload.’ h Lorillard has just acquired a new and magni- ” ' ficent cigarette factory, in full equipment, which will provide an additional twenty-five to thirty million Ot Gop Cigerettes @ day in addition | to.the present production. F Just be | patient-for a little while % soon your cigarette dealer will have Op Goups for you’. + not a cough in a carload. - x s ¥ 4 ; * ft

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