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ow Aagned. PAGE SIX ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. -MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1997 Turtle Lake Scores 7 to 1 Victory Over ver Bismarck Team ae Pirates Crowd: Sik f for F First Place in National ¥ kees, Cubs Causi U t a ret Game ar Phy ie He Looks Likely | saati, eary avait Flyweight ae to: _ a Vacca Favorite; Will «TANS DP ) Bout —Grange Making Cash on Football Field BY ALAN J. GOUL Associated Pre Games Booked Here for Sep-! tember 4 and 5; Real En- | counters Promised tor ? 7 sae ew York, Aug (a) dope ee Bb of ee ee Lata takes many a stra twist in sports. Feit down to ib COR ee Only a few months ago the Athlet- ernon be me onslaught 0! 1 | and P es were odds-on favor- 3 fought hard, but the | ee ine Neen aes But wt little more the running Yankees have a les only train wreck or an earthquake can up- set The Pirates, of course, are not out ir chances of pulling ave lessened as the Chicayo have set a convincing pace, May Be Dope Upset If the ¢ Bs win, it will be the big- gest dope” upset in the National 4 Rbsively: this us) ' pannus ee the miracle team of 4s s | ost ss swe} 7 i Flow Slope tournament and _its| ama 3 y from lagi bead! mén will be in there with a ree 7 it title: Out of 42 baseball writers around ive fo fight for victor the major league circuit who gave johnson, firs of the game. The the hits were on th The two teams a again Sept a bill whi 0 iA hirpmised Jones, ulthouyn| the Associated Press their opinions went out, Bo: | ff his in advance of the 1927 races only one disposed of Lienhart u 1 : picked the Cubs. Seen thin (eid ded it for # son and stands more than a choice was qualified by the predic- ed putout on a foul. s{chance of going into the finals.| tion that either the world’s char Bismarek’s, first aottering went ut 1} American League Second Place; Beat Senators MILLERS TAKE FIVE 174 Sterli ing Players Listed ito | Start, in Opening Round, This, Morning. '\) |Sweep Series Against Colum- bus; Saints, Mudhens Break JOHNSTON LOOKS GOOD Even in Encounter Tricky Course May Prove'f (By The Associated Press) ] New tension has been injected into an interesting baseball race in the } Waterloo to Some; Finals. National League. j e Chicago Cubs were in first to, Be Sat day. place today by ® margin of only “i three games over the pittsburgh Pi intea 29. rates. St. Louis, in third place, was Jimmy John nor Minoeeetia: only four and A half’ games away Playing his home course set. the from the leaders, and»the New York phce today in the first ‘qualifying | Giants, standing forth, spotted, Bie round of the ati ional’ artateur Bruins a 5% game marein. » golf championship with a "| the fact She the schedule favors The one stroke ahead of Bobby Jones, inspired Ci there are many possi- i British open champion, ‘and four bilities ahead in the final stretch. better than the (icfending tite. cortices Sacea. ae took both ends of a double-header shots, frou Cincinnati. The scores were 9-8 Jones was fully as wild as Von and 61. Leslie Mann's pinch hit in q Elm, from whom he seeks re- venge for last year’s defeat .in the finals, but he had better re- the ninth inning of the first game decided the issue. His home run in dahnson to Hai Lakers Score in Second v HE CAN BE AT feld singled to the shortstop. Boehm | TMOnM TREE TER Te, Mori a flied to Jones. Olson | then hit al to repeat his victory. teria Soren nt, rat Apparently the experts who could pha frmctte"aubaton. Sagehora a Vaan pits a via battle that the walked. Nelson went out to Tauer, | If I Catch Him in the Ring, 1 Cardinals or the Cubs would win, $8 es 8 r the ieagoa: as ig as sec- ielder’s choice as Jones went ou| to finish fifth. ‘ ie ere Jack Dempsey was a 3 to 1 favorite Sea ncinning for “alr to trim Gene Tunney last September i see nothing but the devastating M: unassisted. Fuller went out ona fly! 4, iilietsien inalidee suaties eantae oe 60 ditenhatt, Tl Knock Him Out, U Inthe third inning, Geselichen, up| Misia teens Ee Helge ULE ie Oe aaa than for ena ect a aingle, John- | = disqualified for fouling Sharkey, in- son single : as Geselle sigh went to} stead of being awarded a knockout By ar iilinuanscelng cut at tesoni| eieu ieee Donpiey; but for hs sdeeatieg wean . Johns gO it mn yr. 29— Ls ul i = x Fuller to Mohn, while Gesellchen | a ee gone’ mhuch furthe ch Tunney in the ring, ot have gone much further against the Boston gob anyway; in other words, that he is through. Is He Regaining Power? of the world, told the writ-| It may be in the minority, but there tly before leaving here for his] is just as insistent a school of fis- hicago. | tic thought convinced that Dempsey, r champ's prediction! regaining confidence and punch' he will NOT retire with} power if not his old speed, will turn crown. He will defend it at least]the tables on Tunney at Chicago. be two or three time Dempsey, these observers argue, still old man t amjcan take it and come back to apply the decisive wallop. He took plenty y they point out, from both Tunney an after I hurdle Tun- the difference being that he : should I ret sey against Sharkey an ability to y me ‘anywhere connect that was sadly missing against Gene. Tunney may figure to be too smart, too fast and too good a boxer -for I want| Dempsey, improved though the lat- o.erase the} ter may be. But the same factors few weeks! were held to be in Sharkey’s favor. They did not work out because Demp- sey crowded the Boston sailor from his] start to finish. being, “The answer, if any, seems to be hat af-! that Dempsey must carry the fight to Tunney from the opening gong if he is to win; conversely, that Tun- ney’s main reliance is to hold off the plunging ex-champion, spear him at Jong range or tie him up at close quarters. went to third. Hart, up, got a field- er’s choice and Geselichen we ome plate, Fuller to Mohn singled and |¢na. econd on To-(¢r sh to Hart. | te he will again ‘h rested upon n years, Perhaps is not without reason ex-merine is best and worst. h inning was fr a different story when ‘wo years ago th ate was red Turtle Lake, the northerners g e gong rings in Chicago,” said thel not ‘between the oC ned far west ing three scores. Boehm went ou -champion. “In our last fight| over the relative gridiron merits of Sagehorn to Tobin. Olson got 2 twc was fresh from several tough! Req Grange, the galloping ghost of bagger. Kusler went out, Nels While Thad a long lay-off.) minois, and George Wilson, sensa- Tobin. Gesellchen got ti time it's Tunney who has had] tional University. of Washington error by Fuller, Olson going to third, {the lay-off and T have a fight under halfback. Johnson got a’ two-base hit, ng | My belt. UL now 5 sean Both were all-American selections, eno aa chunney cant’ hit hard! ang both turned to professional grid- proved at Philadelphia,” And when] irons, | where their ittoreacray! I get past his defense he'll yo down] #roused fresh argument oa Olson and Gesellchen. Lienhart got a single, advancing Johnson to third. Hart, up, got a two-bagger, scoring Johnson. Tauer fanned. for the eaunt cussion ceases abruptly, - however, Nee che, Maske Go rte weet It might, be noticed that Dempsey] When jt comes to compating their rel- man gota home run forthe only sn 1 get past his defense."] aie: Sraming powers, AS a gate ate score arck was able to garner. SEN Taek BARE is Aes ee unseen Simonson walked. Elliott. got to| £e"s no doubt in his mind] Babe to ot eee eal Grange Makes Real Money ate at geeige ss nat po only a casual squint ae ve a t d d ers ou| figures of C. le, to prave this. hit first on an error by Hart. Sagehorn That ‘would’ sound] season and iS surrounding Red with Olson was hit by a pitched ball, Kus. all-star cast for the 1927 season. He ler got a fielder’s choice, Olson go- Sharke lost. $37,000. with. Wilson’s - Wildcats, ing out at second, Sagehorn to Mohn. CUBANS COMING HERE a roving outfit, which will be among Fechm scored on 2 wild piteh bY! Cuba's champion. soccer team® will] the missing this year, althotgh Wil: Johnson went out, Sagchorn: tote; |come to this country during August] son ‘himeelf may land a pro bert bin. Nelson went’ out on a foul to| fF # series of -ames, onpotidated national football leages, Wirtzfeld. Fuller went out, Hart to Tauer, Mohn singled. Tobin ‘went out, Kusler doing the trick unas- consolidated national football league. Grange's playmates this fall, Pyle The Tale of Woe {1:07%,yit inciude Bate Tae fone, y MARR ala ate ce aE BaD he id Jeff Cra yn a an fe! e Lienhart, first up in the eighth, sath, southern California center layt got a single. Hart hit into a double ate Ror seore SF. fhe \Blaparek- year, Morton Kaer, ‘southern Cali- 2a Geechors Hee Male te eh Bismarck fornia half back and 1926 all Amati AB RH POA B| 2h choice, also may come into Mohn, | Wirtafeld went out to Fuller 9 2 .. Meat 4 Pyle told fas ¢|Tobin, 1 “4 1 oleae aoe oe: ote single. Bodedmen sin-[donen, WES. 6 2 't 8 3LA.O, U. W. Nine Wins ardman, p foie saber KoKosler. "Sinea’|Simenson, ct’ <3 0 1 0 0 0| gyver MeKenzie, 11-8 ‘went Dog to Hart unassisted. |Filictt, rf 4o1a00 Big a single. Sagehorn |Sagehorn, 8.030 8 5 In a well-pliyed gamé, the A. 0. Nelson, © 40 0 9 2 0) W. team scored an 11 to 8 win o Score Again in in Ninth Faller, 3b 40 0 1.38 1) McKenzie Su the ninth, t Lenaburg, If 1 0 1 02 Ol crous errors i aoe aie- (in 8th) B41 8 a7 17 BI Counted for the Inrge score 'on both ae ides, ole € ei ‘MeKensie scored first in the third gee to Mohn.) on, ss AB i x ed E inning, wh when n three: rune, wate fare neon walked, ‘di ni! ni 1c on wild ‘pitch |Lienhart, cf 12.2 0 oltre Mieens ‘when four rans were bi Shoal sas rr tb : tea ee i rere beget Wirtzfeld, ¢ |: 12 6 0 of scores ver Boehm, rf 149 4 Blin the wien 031 4/™ ch mel: w: th A, 0. U. W. pitch- 12010 ii Kelly, wee béniod the. Plate 7182710 2 ne cmaated 000 001 00x—1 +010°013 101—7 game, will not put one or both out PEN ane oa one ies moat apparently being a greater inducement to him than the honors of a boxing crown. mmare lors andVon Elm, who does not need toned 8 val fe pares Eases teas the second game with a runner on base was enough for the victory. The double: killing brought the record of McGraw’s club to nine wins out of 1 starts since it eame home off the ya covering power. His score was far better than his golf, and rx savagely expressed his’ opint of his own game with the one word “rotten.” Yon Elm said nothing. Rally Helps Bucs Win Pittsbureh pulled a ime out of the fire from the Brooklyn Dodgers. Wright's timely elout in the ninth sent Kiki Cuyler across the plate, ‘ Minneapolis, Aug. 22—()—Golf- dom centered its attention today on the nearly 200 amateurs gathered at with the winning run. Hill and Doak * the Minikahda club for the first qual- hooked up in a tight pitching duel ifying round of the national amateur and Hill would have scored a shut- tournament, and especial}: the sesasaceaad out had not Grantham let a throw destinies of George Wan Elm of Los : - a eae eign rhe sd fei) oh i ? Angeles, titleholder, and Bobby Jones s ’ j $ er field. e Waner brothers did of Atlanta, who lost the crown to the aes : not figure in the scoring for the first westerner last year. time in many days. | The defeat low- While these men, neither of whom ; : . , wea : ered the Robins into seventh place, have been defeated in’ the event: by! * See é 3 the Braves climbing up by being : ; : idle. anyone except the other of the twain, i “A i ‘ Cleveland made it two strafght etre pies pi nee poate a > . ‘ ; ‘ [from the Yankees, Willis Hudlin res- rubber pellet into a wee cup with a Los Angeles, Aug. 22.—(AP)—Johnny Vacea, of Brid rt, Conn., two times victor preeeapiee nS ooo supine crooked stick from all distances,’ over Fidel La Barba, world’s champion flyweight in non-titular bouts, is the favorite to it'was the third straight defent. for Mars Gaatentse phd Lediys Sinct make it three straight when the pair come together here Tuesday night. the Yankees, Babe Ruth played only Player, resching the zenith of til La Barba has signified the bout would end his ring career, a university education pen tenho eer be tad singled on the Cubs yesterday. New York back. ‘igers Beat Senacors match play. fe 112 pound title will not be at stake. La Barha,and Vacca both weighed wer cas: The Detroit Tigers strengthened 174 Listed to Start — 117 today. hele “ballon, seve, place. it tae There were 174 sterling players : American League by vs lg Wash- listed to start the medal round today, Fidel’s application for entrance to Leland Stanford, Jr., University has been accepted | eter tee eee pilings, re and among them were such names as! and cruit collegian, held the Senators ~ ines Gans Ge he will thrust aside his gloves for the books of higher education next month. The pic-| well in hand after the second ening, rounds in the national open, playing | tures above show him as he looks as flyweight champion of the world and as he will look Be eee uatted herd Ie Ges ing- Be Saha e ise eran Chik as a student, -- . *)Pigers’’ 11th victory in_ succession. f rand Chick; . Evans of Chicago, William C. Fownes | x. {Heilmann made three hits in fou: and Dave Herron of Pittsburgh and’ Philadelphia batted three Wnice Max “Marston of Philadelphia, ‘all Sox pitchers hard to gain an 8 to 6 former champions, rome of “them ison iate ers to rm decision. ‘The Mackmen ‘used. three twi There ‘Were also ‘a seore-of. state pitchers but pea tcamed ine Chicas e cal upon, stemme e jleago and regional titleholders and Bon threat. Stein, of Seattle, western king, and O t: t di [ = ik | Th; Y i d the Boston Red Sox Carl Kauffman of Pittsburgh, Public] u Ss oan ing eam e Vy 1S ear a inte Mound City in an argu- links “champion, In addition were ment over last place. The B:ownies was an invasion of Canadians with| got into the 400 class by winning } Don Carrick of Toronto, Dominion ’ + like his famous namesake, is a pia: Both ends of a double-header 5-0 and th th , Vs Despite Loss of Claudie Miller, ; i h ‘ : Teen eenaele Hare eae Mra Billy E ‘ans Says | P 2) uate of Fargo high school. 4-4,"and chilled Boston hopes of ever enti Lee” § ut of the cellar, runner-up to Carrick after holding Coach I. J. Cortright Antic- Two Crack’ Enas seine A. A. Teams D> Well the Canadian title twice. SECOND GUESS FAILS ipates Versatile Group;|..0" the flanks, George . (Baldy)| ,Leeding A. A, Teams Do Well nt Conree Is Tricky Ke eka iecess can et bese ‘Jug N E x (ee Hayes, Elkins, 8. D., ond Jug New-| i, n maxed apospatens 4 loreover, there was the Mini da raise havoc with managerial strategy, jew; i ¥ f the second di colarearar, thete was thé Minikahda raise havoc with managesiat strategy, ig gard Expected to| gara are bound to furnish tho-finest| the expense o! ind of end play sinte George Bliss clubs in the several 8 just com- and Bill Spzars were in their heydey. 2 (een dropped Lovisville for Newgard, the boy from ott where the| four straight; eneene tt swept its 72 that lacks only a few yards here or bad according to the results at-| Play Important Part und there. of being much higher, and tained. ‘ trapped in treacherous fashion. The| «Injecting a pinch hitter into the om links can be solved, however, as iy game,’ thereby causii the removal] Fargo, N. D., “Aug. 22.—Grders to| west begins, is the veteran of the five games series ag: Columbus; was over this rolling terrain that of some pitcher who ‘oing along | report for early ‘practice Sept. 5 have | Squad While Mate. must earn his| Kansas City crept closer vo first Chick Evans, in 1916 set a record of well, is one of the rouse spots for| been issued by Coach Ion J. Cort-| spurs. Hayes, just a sophomore, was| place by taking four of the six game 286 for the national n that has a-manager, particularly if the suc-| right of the North Dakota Agricul- | Without a peer aan ‘the yearlings| series with Indianapolis and the ; never been equalled since in that ceeding pitcher or pitchers: fail ‘to| tural college to 30 Bison ‘gridders. | When it came to football knowledge.| league - len Toledo Mudhens ing event. deliver. Although Claudie Miller has been| First call on the tackle posts is]nosed out St. Paul, three games to The course has been lengthened,’ Recently in looking over the major| lost to the school, Cortright believes | held by Mike Sullivan, fons Ao A two. ¥ but not so much as the golf ball’s league box scores, I noticed two such| he will have the most versatile elev- | Lawrence DeSautel, Gratton, and ‘The Milwaukee Brewers won their flight, and in practice rounds par has happgn mings on the same day, one in| en ever this fall. From ‘his. squad,| Sleight, from the “ranges. of n| sixth straight’ game by de! been broken one stroke by the elum- the American League, the other in| he believes, there is evéry promise| Montana, All three -men a Louisville yesterday, 6 to 5. The pion and one or two others. In fact,,the National, In each instance, the | of producing a shifty, brainy back-| moths, weighing ‘over 200 pounds ‘and aictorias mare: Plas the Brewers if yesterday’s trial round had been| manager played proper baseball but| field and a heavy, mobile line, ean move as fast aa the Henini ‘men on two point: ty ‘from the sec- Hoe the ce ven ae ae have the vegas Sentiag against him, making} The lateral Rare vile an rior on. the squad. one rl se Ge Cites ept it from Jones, for, playing to-|his strat look ant cog in the Bison offense this all, gether fi in a foursome, the Gallfornion | It is a gays pion that a team | Cortright ‘says, adding that he in- Guard Fosta, yeeeiea St. Paul and Toledo played two of | scored par 72, despite two penalty|Cannot win a ball pee: 2 no matter | tends to take every. rtunity to| Four excellent ¢ ‘are in sight,|the best ball games of the season strokes, and ited the Atlantan ae good t! pth ings fag use his light, fast Ls ield with. its| ® quartet that will stack up in beef,| Sunday. The Saints took the orener sone up, is batting three triple-threat stars in lateral| brawn and power withthe tackles.| which went 11 innings, § 24 ry Got Par on First Nine a manager often oe forced, late ‘in “he pass formations, They :are Francis’: ach numeral man scoring four runs. in that Bain ta” Jones got par on the first nine,|@ame, to remove a very effective J Okla., erstwhile eral’ mian| bvercome the Hi Behfs panes the but Hke Von Elm was: one r with piteher in an effort_to athe a batting re the University of Min: year-|last stanza with a poses. 38 on the homeward totuling 73, | rally. Eleven team of 1925, 0. :C, fohall,| held the Saints to "two y fre f He bagged three birdie, onile Ven a ee Frank stag to ft “Skarat, both | highte: rn bg Hens won, 3 to > i i When a manager derricks a pitch-| squad. Of t! of Fargo, George bi isher, pany abeatany He: abled the Millers Pitas gauges oto : gain’ hav- baa Pig iy emg nd rateny ‘alle of ita oo George Newsani of, Sean, ar ‘end and Satins (Hed) d “Ordeh Grafton, on beat coum ‘twice, 7 to 3 and 7 ith his i: Ll fal | of the it three years. .' remain- | wil! it out for’ aig daring. the Wi Hon het she jective, ey der earned their monograms in thelr Then there is Gil Moe, ca st cf hit;| "While Zinn pitched excellent ball, before he came to himself and made Kansas City nee hits and beat first year of competition and haye fro. such 9 remarkable,.ca of the] 5, WHAT OFTEN HAPPENS ee ea ape wear, moles Ah i Fadiamanellp 7 to 2. British open in the record score of ot a recent aa the home pitcher, ‘nd of abn aga + pela ALA [despite a wild streak, was getting | last year's Rit aobbomvie bette ot ih'velvety grecn taltmaye pout | 2way, in ocd style, due to hi field, a. | ‘ three| Sveney, | have ‘been watered to perfectinn, The | t0 pitch himself out of the men ‘who at rotining, Kisk greens are true and soft enough to! yin ‘he clghth inning of the game! ing, sha ina ‘dmall- army’ of Becesenane hold a well-hit, ball, The length of with ons ‘down, : the Mor ner rreatect frosb|-and ‘Bill Mefecbertar - the holes in order beg agua’ n ALG. anna Is, comes to Johnny.’ Smith, ‘Fai sengati : 1 326, 444, qa, 524, 309, 195, t 6 ter the varsity mate: and: awaits ’ 2 455, 282, ica aera pages the weeding out 38, 3 7 39 —S831, total 6,609" pg cae, of boty py| ‘lisible this year, team To Tee Off at 8:30 cided this was the spot to yank the . Her. : , “The schedule called for the tirst| starting <piteter, a youngster. z-| 8 et and: Cre 1 Peach Love's Pitching | Pitching ‘Aids PEoPLe prep Nared the ‘rescue. A it’ followed, scoring] st "pas a aby Ay 38 tesland Beat Eureka! In late finishers. After I : row’ e sat th inning, the visitors , 3 ss tomo 18 holes, the 31 low scor- th 4 Relate “With , although ine score tal thet edal rounds will if b ateaee ‘at the ninth, the home team sco! ‘Wednesday There | Making the final score another i ia hol round Weer Wede} That no Fa wit lour 36 hole hg inals on Fi ap ieaaee ee naterany. tae aches! wee bo ‘oming finer without, ladder

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