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MAN 3D Winner Swims 21-mile Stretch Ernst Vierkoetter Wins Ontario 21 Mile Marathon Swim Jack McCann Slips Through AKER Bismarck Boy Gives Dempsey Hard Work in Sparring Bout; . ‘Tunney Leaving for Win, Lose or Draw, Gene’s to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Chicago, “THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927 9 Ee | CUBS’ MARGIN | ISNARROWING; BUCS CLIMBING, Ruth Glouts Homer, Leading led For " ‘Twelve Rounds Need Dempsey’s Greatest Knockouts TITLE FRACAS” REFEREE ISN'T SELECTED YET Identities of Officials Dempsey to Finish Brennan at Dempsey-Tunney Fight Are Unknown Gehrig By Two—Now Has 43 to Credit in 11 Hours, 42 Minutes, 12 Seconds Lefts to Chin, Mixes Them With Right Crosses—Fa- Migy 3 gy who never saw a held meet knows how to put the shot, Tour World After Fight With Dempsey — Tirns i | { { { | YOUNG LEAVES RACE| ™US People Plan to At: From Quiet of Adirondatk| YANKS WALLOP BOSTON CHOYNSKI MAY DO IT -| mo "| tend Bout, Chi : Hills to Leave For Wind a None of Women Entrants; P@P€r Ave | City ‘ |Millers Beat Colonels Twice ssn aina tt age a entrants; i Bea’ ks. Sine . Popular Approval—Colli Able to Stand Grind— Chicago, Sept. 1. UP) Daily work- lee rtl on New York, Sept. 1.— nina I <i ti aur z wakety, = : ita ABT ae “emit OE alk aD nnae iene Tunney turned from the in sd ia | ha “ pion’s e in Chicago a final drive to the - : i r a | chunces depend on the development | peak, of physical condition, and the (By The Associated Press MIR lend te oe at LA ad Toronto,..On of a: delehae aupinat lett inte: j challenge of the man who lost the] The lead of the Chicago Cubs in the teferee whon Gene Tunney and German baker, Ernst The former heavyweight title hold-! heavyweight crown before Gene's|the National League flag race stood ee ety see ne flying fists last fall. taday st ero went thee ee une with at one game today. At one time, ropes -in Soldier Field to battle for ‘ ’ Tack ite POI RGIOY: Regretfully, the title holder went]early in the ‘last eastern invasion, the world’s heavyweight champion- a 21 mile triangular) Weight, 3 In thre min- about the task of packing his things! they had a margin of s : ship Sept. 222 streteh in Lake Ontario's chilly wa-] utes the two mauled each other Me- rer tte cttree (weeks: training Period! “While ‘the Cubs were idle yester- This is the biggest remaining ters yesterday in 11 hours, 42 min-| Cann repe through Lake Villa, Minois, that will add the |@ay the Pirates were winning both problem in connection with the big seconds. final touch to his preparations forjends of a» double-hender from the fight. A referee and two judges * eee eaWe Gite vodnitee aides his second battle with Juck Dempsey [lowly Phillies, in preparation for en- must be chosen. linlf hours after Vierkoctter jin the Chicago stadium, September abe oe the Cubs. The Bucs had to The selection ‘of’ judges and the sed the finish line, Georges yoany real de Tunney is scheduled to arrive in! toil-13 tong innings for a 3 to 2 de- referee lies solely with the Illinois Chicago before noon tomorrow, at doe the’ tel, ct {eision in the opener but staged a Mlinois | four run splurge in the ninth inning ended with matte: State Athletic Commission,:and the Michel, a French baker, came in see ond to win second prize § | state boxing commission that require | Ha ara identities of the three men will not William kson, of 3 | the champion’s presence on the bat-[0f the second for a 7 to 2 victory. be known until they show up at the completed the last lap shor Ph stg tletield three weeks bfore the fight,| Ulrich and Aldridge engaged in a ringside. Be belvek this morning, ee ee i ie es Tunney would finish training as he;test of pitching skill in. the first Dozen Names Stand Out third. He was the last to remain in] Siwn' the official list of reseevae - —~ =| started, in the shadow of the hills contest. Fresco Thompson, Phils } A dozen names stand out among Rewics Peet she Dempsey-Tunney fight, Three-Eye League, a team owned by, that rim Lake Pleasant. ‘second sacker, tied up the score in ; - HR . : those who have officiated in Chicago (iat, Hie Dempsey Tunney HER eh guis Nationals. — the ninth with a double that scored] Champion Jack Dempsey rid himself of Bill Brennan as a chal-| rings since boxing was legalized in Nccihy S00 Poncen tes cvealing a distinguished company Asking a 19-year-old youn in! WORLD TOUR 18 two runners. Carmen Hill assumed |lenger to his title in the twelfth round of their fight in. New York, last year, but the impression There were nearly yoo starters] Heuding, the List, the paper says, ts M& second year as a professional, toi DECIDED UPON | Ithe pitching burden in the 10th in-| December, 1920. : , GRC THE” extintnulte ney oo sees thy oo hea! Per nt hag take Thevenow's place was a mighty, Chicago, Sept, 1—()—Billy Gib- i ith hi A right hook to the body that doubled up Bre left: the i ‘ : 2 gruéling-e “e| Princess Xenia of Russia and her pj \ San ning and was credited with his 19th rig! ‘O ly doubled up Brennan left the opening | 14; forced out of the grueling endurane eee sae eae ae ae big task, but he has responded; son, manager of Gene Tunney, has win of the season. for a perfectly delivered left hook to the ribs—and Brennan sank down | S?7i"é @ last minute surprise and test and eight hours after the field announced that the s e emergenc heavyweight e esent identifi manufacturer, CUraeeously to the dire emergenc ryweig! and out. name a man not at present identified on of the tin pla was t away the were only 31 os It will be another miracle if he| chumpion will tour the world follow- Cards Trim Brooklyn sore ith the sport. surviv iis lee coll wate cod ine ee Iv delivers as did Joe Sewell and makes| ing hig fight with Jack Dempsey! The world's champion St. Louis|,,Dempsey slashed the challenger throughout the fight with many!” stone those who have officiated Ae! terrific juice of Vierkoetter, av-| tere ee of } * possible a second pennant for the| here, September 22., The tour will! Cardinals gained‘a little ground over| blows delivered in close, but Brennan had managed to gain a margin| ,, championship and. other impor- eraging 30 strokes to the minute, was} ( of Michi Rees fle) be made, win or lose or draw, he the Giants:by trimming Brooklyn, 3|" Points up to the tenth round. aia 5 tent bouts are Joe Choynski, the old £ i a said. In the second he had dazed the chi with ht t bigot too much even for the stalwart aie i. eds : to 1. Flint Rhem showed some of‘his oa eat cibcqestebee eet Veeder Le @ right uppercut. | time heavyweight, Dave Barry, a George Young, 17 year old Canadian artin, ¥ ; re ny 1926 prowess in allo@ing the Robins|>ut the weaving Dempsey carried on, although troubled. F - org #17 year old Ca artin, Florida; A.M. Moore of | Billy Evans Says |\*-5>-->+7 po J ‘Dempsey was held at bay by the challenger throughout the first ten | former lightweight boxer, Phil Col giant, who last winter captured first| New Jersey and Len Small of Ili- y y' only four hits. Blades, St. Louis out- peay ee Pe be Bie ee ee told lins, referee of the Mandell-Kansas New Jersey and Len Small of ennan i cd id at that period it seemed as if the fight would carr: t . place in the Catalina marathon. bia: Rena or are Seas ee : ae was hit on the head and had Hah : =i oe pe! H sess Ne! carry on 01) ji ohtweight championship battle, apd Although Young had been namec| fyqustrial leaders named by — th TWO BIG FAVORITES — Al MERICAN ASSOCIATION © to be carried from the field. a 1 : ;na| Jimmy Gardner, a one-time welter- from the. water shortly after the| Hal Holden, Charles M, Schwab, and {h, American and Chicago in the | Kansas City ...... #5 5G 004 Check and earned al. to 0 victory {after the twelfth round had gone one minute and fifty-seven seconds. Choynski te ‘Ace’ five mile mark had been passed.| J. J. Bennett, : [thin stage ratdNeeieen ee a 88 889 The Cuban gave-only six ‘hits, "| Tt was a te wee ieee ey polcned “ibrar by a clipe Choynski, now 58 years old, Shortly before his collapse, Vierkoet-| | Movie stars included in the lists) \uither of these two clubs has| Minneapolis 78 65 645] The Yankees returned to New York, /eft hook to the right side in the ribs that kept the heavyweght cham-| 44. wace” of the commission's — list ter had closed in on Young, passed] the Paper says, were Douglas Fuit’i .trured a serious slump so far this| St. Paul». 75 65 (886 and trampled the Boston Red Sox, 10|Pionship for Dempsey when he fought Brennan. ____lot referees. He has handled more him and taken a substantial lead. shape Td ic eats ¥ it. teams have kept plug-!Indianapoils . co 9 .432 to 3. Ruffing fanned Ruth, Gehrig ; windups in Chicago than any other i {ord aa Rebera Glo Svar leing. hoping some serious | Louisville -. 5190 862 and Meusel in order in the first with| #lthough only 20 years old, was third) RAIN HALTS DOUBLES MATCHES) (rriciai, Although —_gray-haired, Pee ee, Buster Keitom, Thomas Meighan, kod, handicap would overtake the Yanks! Columbus. 49 91 350 two runners on the bases, but the| in the first qualifying round at| Brookline, Mass., Sept. 1—()—All | Choynski remains Mthe and limber ie we Saeed areaetacle uy L. Roeque and Tom Mix and: Sine so far they have Yanks got him later for 13 hits, in-| Minikahda at the National Amateur matches in the nations] doubles ten-| and steps about with the agility of ee ee COOk Ene CURA ROU —_— seit Lis A eee ‘ Games Today jcluding two home runs by Tony Laz-| 11.4 week, two strokes better than) Mis’ tournament at the Longwood), youngster. His decisions have to the last mile there was no] a With the Yanks enjoying a 13-game] ‘Toledo at Milwaukee. zeri and another by Babe Ruth,| @8t Week» two strokes | Cricket club -were -postponed today | inet with popular approval. quickening of his stride, He —ap- lead and only 40 games to play, it] Columbus at Kansas City, |whose total now stands at 43, two| Bobby Jones and Chick Evans. | giall Asmepenw o@ing 4n-60lh, Tia deen ot aie anied sion. in ate peared to be strong as he touched bot- would take more than an ordinary} Louisville at Minneapolis and In- better than Lou Gehrig's, There are several other well known} ing has been simplified somewhag tom and walked into the arms of his slump | to Jeopardize | the club's} dianapolis at St. Paul (played in Mackmen B amateurs besides Carrick seeking the | Tikts aunocominisaion ateciad. this handlers to receive a tremendous Senn ri it woud adinost Thy com. | @ouble-header Wednesday), After 12 =e “94 title now held by Walter Hagen. One] The first record for traveling] “!N¢e ith bein cot appointing uation. itrain wreck to wipe out such a com- r 12 straight defeats Washing- 4 is Chik Be ae haly eel die eld: oe aeele by 3 with a system PP! fd iran Saki orowded(: inko, second manding advantage, aa NATIONAL LEAGUE ton came to life and trounced the| of them is Chick Evans, the on yy : a y two judges to vote with the referee 1. While the lead of the Cubs was Mackme amateur whoever won the title. gellan’s expedition, which completed referee ‘has only aaa shortly! befo a elock last : dl i wat wo Pet. men, 5 to 3, with Irving Hadley - on decisions, The ve Place shortly before six o'clock la x games with 45 to play, that] Chicago ... 73 50 .593 doing the pitching. Goslin led the| Apparently Jones does not intend|the circuit September 8, 1522, having] one voice, but he has the power to night, finished in the stretch, with margin should prove sufficient to put - ; ie i i ii opened aie Tieemugg Mpg He Can Do! McCarthy's team. over. However, | Pittsburgh 71 50 687’ Nationals’ attack with a home run| to enter the western open, as his en-/ been,gone twelve days less than three| decide fouls and technical knockouts ei gion cogdition saa’ wtaed gee OR RO CRN ark ia at (bade an cubaidu eee 69 50-580 and a triple. It was the beginning) try has not yet ben received and the/ years, The present record is 28 days,| without considering the vote of the for. several minutes while photog-! For Cards What Sewell {for one of the other three :lubs in xo Be 574 He Ty Es otra season in major] list tentatively closes tonight. 14 hours, 36 minutes and.5 seconds. | judges. cs epi : ix flaahdic! . the running to go over. . 5 455 league baseball. ” stand the grind. Miss Martha Stager The Cubs are a young team | Boston .... 51 69 ©4288 streak and drubbed Detroit in both be 6 4% 6% of Portland, Oregon, was the last BY BILLY EVANS under a very severe strain and | Philadelphia 45 80 60 games of a double-header, 3-1, and ip: aeSaeg er rege age y there is always a possibility of ——. 4-3. Home runs by Ken Williams and woman to quit. Can Heinie Schuble of the St. Louis} a youthful club cracking an it Ernie Rice figured prominently in Sapa eer Games Today the water at 12:08 this morning.| Cardinals duplicate the feat r-| comes down the stretch hard ‘é Lottie Moore Schoemmel, Edith Hedin] formed by Joe Sewell back in 19202] pressed. chetse ee both victori 3 : and Miss Ethel Hertle, among the] To, wise you up to the situation, Weeteed eal updo Minneapolis twice reminded the! fayorites of the women competitors,} Heinie Schuble is the rookie short- GLORY FOR MANAGER Others not scheduled, promi Louisville Colonels of their po~ gave up when darkness settled over| yey a she Caray a apie eats If the Cubs go over, it will be more AMERICAN LEAGUE sities Js the American Association ce eli ewell o: e Clevela F 8 . Fenny ae i % the course. Miss Hertle held second) the star of the American League at Raneeek tee ena triumph for © Pet yesterday by thumping them for two] ¥ victories, 21 to 1, and 8 to 5, In taking the first contest, the’ ¢ illers clouted out 20 hits, 14 for;® extra bases. nf Blues Beat Bucks . City and . Milwaukee con-) nt tinued their fight for first place on\% even terms, the Blues beating Colum-| bus, 7 to 2 and the Brewers downing| % the former league leaders, the Toledo] @ Mudhens, 9 to 6. y, 1 oe ia, w York .... s ave often said, a manager Philadelphia cannot get anywhere unless he has 4 worth-while material. He cannot | Detroit hold the bats of the opposition Washington check or make base hits for his te: Chicago However, if the material is there,} Cleveland it is surprising how much more work|§t, Louis . certain managers can get out of the! Roston same aggregation of players than ate others. That is where the handling of men asserts itself. A victory for the Chicago Cubs place for a time. She trailed Vier- koetter after Young had quit, but in _, turn was passed before six p. m., by Michel. Miss Clarabelle Barrett, New Roch- elle, N. Y., school teacher, was. miss: ing for a time and a search wi sta¢ted for her. At 7 o'clock, how- “ever, she stepped from a launch and. walked to a hospital bed. She ex- “plained that the water was too cold that position. The conditions surrounding their major league debut are somewhat jar. The tragi ath of Ray Chapman gave Joe Sewell his bi chance. A s us injury to Tommy Thevenow was responsible for Schuble getting a chance to make good in the majors. Costs a Life At the close of the 1919 season Ray Chapman, then the crack shortstop 51 548° u 540 ‘480 | “40 Kansas 1 315 Games Boston at New York. 2 : i Prgreeria] h 0 i i St. Paul and Indianapolis divided] % S gy, 2 - 4 : te i for her. She had covered nearly: 11| of the Cleveland Indians, had practi-' would be a genuine surprise but{ @shington at Philadelphia, iP ‘ 2 i he ae 2 nih ioe i cally decided to forsake baseball for Detroit at St. Louis. @ double-header, the. Saints taking : ui ‘ cinttanr by -4 miles. better business oppartunities in other Without a doubt a great stimulant] Crevers at Me cane the opener, 7 fo 2 and ike hawel® Are they (the public) appreciating the goodness, the directions. Tris Speaker, then man- ager of the Cleveland club, believing his team had a great chance for the pennant, persuaded Chapman to re- main in the game another year. grabbing the second, 9 to 2. the Cubs win the pennant or not, I do not believe it is the best club in the league. As a. matter 5 ‘ 9 REAL GAMES _ honest reality of our fine seasonable offerings at this Yesterday’ of fact, it is my opinion that pitching excepted, the | & : but, unfortuately, it cost the life Stfonger combinations. The superior First Game I a * of Ray Chapman. Near the close of hurling of the Cub staff has been ¥ R oH marie pete. F ee " ind McMenemy. » ._ | the season. in an important game be-)hard to offset. z Pittsburgh . Tdrtle Lake to Battle Bis-| tween New) York (and Cleveland! in the spring it was my belief | Philadelphia 0... 1 ‘marek ‘Téam Sunday, Mon- | Chapman in the head with a pitehed| the National League race would | Atdridge, Gy) sin an = Ely ; ball. It knocked him unconscious,| he between Pittsburgh and New Preis SRN ‘and Wilson, Minne poli: 21 20 ib day at Ball Park He later died as a result of the blo: " dork we Cfeae Simaty ae. a . Koob, Friday and McMullen; Ben- it was early in eptember ani a Second Game ‘ Bee dastsimo caines of the .eeason| Getaraey fan cuenta > eet Sheen Tleet ‘as well as couragegus obe. : R 4 pperaens Keane, Garay. i eason | stand for the pennant. e clul - Pittsburgh . 1° 0 : Becond G: and likely two of the best will be|must have a shortstop at once if it MAY BREAK RECORD Philadelphi f an played here Sunday and Monday,| was to remain in the race. The offi-| The American League race lust Bee ait. ‘and ‘Smithy scott Louisville ..... ry} 5 Fs 4 5 when the championship Bismarck] cials bean to look for such a player}much interest about the first of] and Jonnard. Minneapolis ........-. 419 dune. At that time the Chicago White Sox challenged the New York Yanks for the lead: in | St. Louis ‘or immediate delivery. Sewell Starred Early With the New Orleans club was a Ww Wilkinson and Meye bell and Krueger. team faces Turtle Lake. Bismarck is determined to end the Deberry, n, Hub a éason in a blaze of glory, especially | yovngeter by the name of Joe Sewell, {separated them.» =m? ™ see 8 ; — , } after having captured the Central x star Player at the University of| New York proceeded to assert its Hoek 3 O¥arrelty, Doak, wit" Wicd: a a They. b ’ L ; -. 1 : : jo akota baseball championshi labama, he had jumped into e}class, won three of the four games +f ‘ ‘ Th be ~ and the result should be a real en-| Southern League with no professional|/and sent the Sox into a ae ton Clerk. S08 Henline: pitiena He s.-rnnr0 8 H . ey uy em ey xe artic es that can put to IM experience and starred with the New Orleans club. For years Cleveland has had a working agreement with New Orleans. That team had several of its players which oe oP has never , emerged. Since that time the Amer-{ Cinci: ican League race 2 is simply beau a| Ciacinnsll ‘ Bt procession, with the Yanks so far out in front they appear to be in anot! fomee and Saar . 1 9 Swetonic, Boone and Florence 6} Bhealy. and Gaston. counter. A pitchers’ battle is in prospect betwen Love, pitching for Bismarck, and Jack Gesellchen, who ‘is scheduled to pitch for Turtle Lake. MEDIATE USE — They’re reasonable — seasonable— genuine! Another fifty ties given away FREE TO- 1 0 Gibs he tentative Tineups: ss auelgh gption. A deal was made ‘where league, | Morsison and Rim Seeee- \ yy Sewell was turned over to -the| The Yankees should have no trou- Love pitcher Gesellchen |Cleveland club at once for the re-|ble in winning 100 games if Manager | DaNEFS, Bee sepedpled. MORROW Simonson cateher Wirtzfeld I sertlonal tlarire aan a Buaeies keeps his ingiip, Intact nd AMERICAN LEAGUE first base Tauer kigine aitention eae lees no experimentin; e cares R 4 to press his players, he has an ex- cellent chance of breaking the Ameri- can League record for games won, 106 by the Boston Red Sox in 1912, With 41 games to play, the Yankees were credited with 80 victories and 33 defeats, To reach the 100 mark the Slap mrad cay ae 20 gai while losing 21, less than a 500 gait.| Ehmke, Ro In’ order to break the American | Cochrane; Hadley an League record, it would be necessary to win 27 games while losing 14, for @ percentage of 659, . Since the Yanks Boston . ase 8 sew York .....4 ae Ruffing,” Welzer ahd Moore; Pipgras and Bengough. second base Hart third bose Kusler shortstop Johnson left field Olson center field Lienhart right field Boehm Tobin. . youngster in his first year of pri ’ fessional ball to ask him to fill the shoes of so great a star as Ray Chapman with the club fighting for the pennant. He did a fine job of it, batted .329, a matter of 40 points better than he had done in the bushes, tad cag caaraland to a it i erican League championship: He also did his part in the winning of the world series from Brooklyn. Heinie Schuble’s position at pres- ent is very similar to thut of Joe Sewell in 11 ‘Can be come through as Sewell did? He has made a great start in that direction. Shortstop N UE Amani Wichita 8, olh 8; Omaha 5. '~ Denver 2; Des Moin: ARRICK PLANS TOURNEY ENTRY | of ay: Join the Crowd _ . 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