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feeb chek Ah ¥ 5 ule Pe cha ht ih ch hit td ck Such eh ci ich ce ts Pia NS ol tre) a I los SIX ) “——~__ JJHEBISMARCK TRIBUNE © ~~ —~~""< WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,-2027 Over 40 Out for Football Practice at Bismarck High q Jones will devote all his time to his|tion. The other day, feeling a ‘enn Pro al busi: s cratch on her tongue, she reached e GIANTS START Pennant Brees Na action will be taken toward| into her mouth and drew forth. the ¥ choosing a successor until the resig-! remaining part of the needle from e Outlook Good Stalling in Omaha Match | 3 : for Succe mi Br ih ngs Arr est of Boxer: A) WESTERN TRIP : Kan ge a rl mene rice fe SS Ss a This Season * Football Mentor *|J#k Johnson, Young stit-| Sor so cusron (ATER VIOTORY Ses 8 dt iia eta tots eas Oh : wil ack St. Pi . tions of that certain a H q in| , Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. %—The ie acs 3 cuted d del +1 ling and Leo Diebel Held LH “ick player of the Pacitlg gosst Indianapolis ..... G3 G3 uted and de ch, Jr., mort Jail Pending Investigation) in 1926—that’s Morton Drury, skipper | Cothamites . Hit Long’ andj Columbus i my," dated. the of Bout—Had Been Stopped pale totaal Often to Beat Braves, 9-6— Games T | 01 ° ye Kido AM Jister of deeds of the County of Bur-| cent of the amount of the tender. . mm tia year, Milwaukee at Minneapolis. leigh and State of in Sixth Round With ‘No! sopho- Benton Is Luminary Kansas City at St. Paul. the 18th day of more year, Drury 2 Louisville at Toledo. eleven o'clock A. and duly re-| at, Wilton, : . D. in Book 111 of Mortgages |* The right is reserved to reject a 10 of Burleigh County, N. D, gor, | until 7 o'clock P. M. Sept. 14, 1927 lith | at the office of the clerk. filed| All bids must be ac stian Be to Thomas He: day of N Big, Rangy Line and Speedy | Backfield Is Prospect of | Demon Gridders npanied by November, 1914, an in the office the reg-/a certified check for G) per forth Dakota, on! Plans and specifications are on mber, 1914, at| file with the M jan Mercantile Co, Contest’ Decision was an back by un te. Last : |BUCS ON LADDER’S TOP Omaha, Neb. Sept. (P)—Jack| just another { Johnson, former h eight cham-| Trojan back _be- | Pittsburgh + 1% 52 Indianapolis at Columbus. corde < perttialbedenent ie ae ite ie in the failure of sa NATIONAL LEAGUE CR eagesiaee w. b rtgage when and the taxes against said] Clerk. . h default consists | any and all bids. ‘ ortgagor to ‘i A.W, LIND, by sald; REQOs President. r | 1 secured due, the interest PRACTICES ARE Esther K. Engstrom, pion of the world, W. L. Stribling,| cause ba Ruth Gets 45th, 46th and Bo ae ereo for the years 1920, 1921, (8/24-31 9/7) and 1924 described ‘in| PP otitis hth ye and as herein de- ed, and that said mortgage will foreclosed by McLeod Puts Candidate: Through Paces; Scrimmage a Not Yet Started the rgia Schoolboy,” and Leoj injuries Diebel, of Oklahoma, looked out from, out of most of the 4) mers eason in | St. Louis behind the cold gray bars of Omaha's| games and han 47th Homers of S nm | Cincinnati d | city jail today. | cupped his play in a Red Sox Boston ... eer | may ees The three spent the night with po-| the few he got in, : Game Against So Brooklyn ' 85 lice after the Stribling-Diebel bout! Drury, in reality, a Philadelphia . 47 88 OTICE FOR BI 1s. Sealed bids will be received up to ale of the prem | 9 ‘o'clock Monday, Sept. 12, by The front door | Board of Education of McKenzie, Dis- unty of | trict No. 34, for the transportation {Was stopped by the referee in the} (By The Associated Press) -|_ Specifications may be seen at H. 5 7 Aspe « | — Da-| of pupils by two routes. With over 40 candidates re- sixth round and after Johnson an-| comeback this year. ( | Winding up their final home stand, Games Today porting, football practice nounced to the 5,000 spectators that! If his knee does not bother him, he!during which they won 17 out of 20 aaae at St. Louis. | E. O'Neill's office or J. F. Wildfang’s te Houg Bisninee he he could “knock out both Stribling| is likely to be an All-American back | games, the New York ‘Giants were| Brooklyn at Philadelphia, ¥ of sale includ. | Home. Contracts to be let to lowest ; ried at Bismarck high; and Diebel in two rounds.” this year. speeding west today for the first of responsible bidders, and bidders will in said | be required to furnish bonds. chool this week under the He is one of those backs that any} several series that will have to do AMERICAN ca ad . L i Pet | ri inane ‘ { ! Is Slow Affair coach would play regularly. He can|with the pennant chances of the club. mortgage and which be CORA A. PAU: guidance of Roy D. McLeod. |} }| The fight, which was to have lasted | d punt, n kick goats accur-| The slugging New Yorkers had to|New York ..... 92 40 697 / to satisfy the same are described Clerk, ) A big, rangy line and a}! 10 rounds, was a slow affair thr can run interference well, can|hit long and often yesterday to beat| Philadelphia .. 76 56 5% #8 follo 9/2, 3, 5, 7,9 speedy backfield are in pros- omy either boxer seemed willing] gain ground consistently. the Boston Braces, 9 to 6. Larry | Detroit .. 7 661 A) gp ode aiaas sees “tal etal : ami ¢ the offensive and Refer One of the most versatile athletes} Benton and Kent Greenfield started | Washington 69 61 53LF Pownship On BIDS WANTED. pect this year, with the re-| i Drexel rned them three! at Southern California, he also has|out in a pitching duel, but Kent| Chic: ae ee 68 ATT) (140) North of Ra Bids will be received by the " turn of nine veterans as well jjtimes not to stall. Finally in the} earned minor letters in ice hockey,| lasted only four innings nnd Renton| Cleveland 5973 447, (80), West of th of Apple Creek School District : - ber of promin dl ‘sixth round, he stopped the fight, an-| swimming, tennis, golf and gymnast-| was yanked in the ninth, in favor of |St. Louis 54 qT 412) Meridian in Burleigh y for 50 tons more or less of Li 4s a number of promising new ; nouncing that was “no contest. a; Burleigh Grimes, Boston ..... 42 88 = .328, and State of North Dakota. | Coal delivered to three school build. men. \ || When he had finished, Johnson, who], ‘the strength of the team Drury] The Glants left New York without There will be due on such’ mort: | tas ‘Bids Ml be opaned gt 7 on thi i Schedule Is Strenuous \ | Wits in Diebel’s corner, issued his| will lead is unknown. Fourteen men| Manager John McGraw, who ia suf- Games i47-65,. principal” sand’ interest | Thursday, Sept, 15,1927, Games with leading North Dakota) Under Roy Db, Me-| Challenge to the two fighters. were lost from last year’s squad,| fering from erysipelas. New York at Boston. reon, and $689.98 taxes with in-{ The Board reserves the right to re- high school teams are on the schedul ne Bismarck | , Before Johnson could say any more] and, as a result, nothing will be| Pittsburgh held on to first place] Others not scheduled. torest thereon upon and against said | ject any or all bids. this year, one of the most pretentious th re having [224 before the crowd could realize! ;nown until the’ squa and a one ne margin over the paid by the mortgagee, 0. G. DAVENPORT NbE gorie time F (Hel tidal wpeneviens: chia aweel What had happened, police arrested] tice, There is, however Giants by beating Cincinnati, 6 to 0.}4¢——— faking» otal stm ean at isi Clerk. Ashley is to open the season here} Mc saol ak, the Mee, nen and took them to the! cran material left to give promise Cuyler Set on Bench Will Peer ot nete Dero MRS. JOHN WELCH, Reyatiber of, while Octeber 1nic| pee they were) of a winning teum. Donic Bush, the Pirate manages, | Jones Will Retire | te Te) ste Shee : Pres. penses of this fe : the ss i iki i Yale’ Beatie rial, today. outfielder, would be kent th the}! a8 ale’s Mentor jf Rated ATO aLAS Hand Was Hurt J A bench until ho could watiefy all con-|| at End of Season ||, 5. yrs: 1 the schools of . Mont., for several open. The Minot Magicians will jou here October 8, while October 14, Aug. 31—Sept. 7-12. Bi , N. Dak. —————— see Fargo will be played there. ‘The| ites a cerned that he should return to his ees year’s traditional game between Man- | De WEE Attorney for Mortgagee, La el dan and Bismarck will be p dd Oct-! ober 22 | A new team has been booked Octo. | ber 29, when Mobridge, leading team | that there w y and that he hand was ightly bruised. F Stri : Ae le WER "i F nd and that this hoth- regular position. Barney Dreyfus a} Bismarck, No seid London.—Americans are the most BI m during the rest of the fight Ushi of the club, announced] New Haven, Conn., Sept. 7.—(F}-- tye 31 ne eng viotent people on earth, according to Lovely, ice “alee ush had signed a contract to man-/T. A. D. Jones, head football coach at of north central s will | —_—— q hy ; ag 7 b | ‘¢}months ago, Miss Dora Watkinson|son in every 10,000 is murdered. play here. Valley City, returning to| State | Bi eC issioner Ira “ " yesterday, but rain halted the second | H. Nettlon, chairman of the Yale uni- redle in Bi Seticel ii 5 Vorhees said that. the state ‘hoxn|Good Condition Allows Letup| ame aftér the world’s champions had versity athletic aseociation, cecodizg|Tan.a needle into her foot. Only part le in England the criminal records ; fourth place. McCarthy's club has will be practical! boxers -willebo hela Halts Tunney won only ore of the last nine games pik Sir Basil Thompson, former head of DRA ING NEAR Moule andthe ‘hicheo Gebel etiie commence Scotland Yard. Sir Basil cited statis- meet Bismarck on the football field of it was extracted at the time and| show that only one in every 634,000 intact this year, with Klipstein,! played. the Pirates next year. Yale since 1920, will retire at the end] + RECOVERS NEEDLE were to have played a double-header| "A. statement ty Professor George! ,, Sty, Edmonds, Eng. — Fourteen ties as follows: In America one per- | : th ie ight a won the opener, 18 to 1, The St. the resignation and. it tance. : ‘lai a FOR EX-CHAMP gnc in Lineal Bei ay mo in Grind—Cut Eyelid Louis victory lowered the Cubs into - en ePiance-| she refused to congent to an opera-|is slain. | Until then, the $3,000 claimed by the y Paris and attery candidates for! ‘a & 5 . — Ruth-Gehrig Duel Continues 1 positions, in whic! cy Dempsey Threatens to ‘Do the Lincoln Fields, Crete, Ill., Sept. 7-| Renewed activity in the Ruth-Geh- Cervinsky and Benser likely nominees| Undoable’—Comebacks Not Dempsey had another day of loafing | American league spotlight at Boston, hie ama ee pir on his hands today, with road work | where the Yankees divided a double: Lofthouse likely Teh RE Always Easy and golf the only tasks assigned header with the Red Sox. More than halfback posts. Manager Leo Flynn. He has but 25,000 fans saw the Bambino pound The list of those out for the te , pounds to shed in two weeks, and so] out his 45th, 46th, and 47th home includes the following men: — Lo . y its his workouts with the mitts are al-|runs of the season, Gehrig delivered house, Landers i a ae i empsey's Wie ternated, two days of work and two/his 45th in the h inning of the ee ; i fey _|days of ‘play. frst game, which the Yankees won, ringingn who theeatens Big Par-and-Birdie Man Has|‘"Yo, his first day of rett Manager| 11:2, "Ruth made two hea in thie undoable” — win back the “he 7 Flynn even granted him a night off} game, and whacked the next in the weight championship he lost tof Strangle Hold on Future = jj, "town, but last. night. Jack re- ray second aay Tunney in the rain-drenched Contests mained at the track to be ready ‘h went to Boston, 5 to 2. * 5 for his four-mile hike before break-] Washington and the Philadelphia fas : Athletics divided a double-header. ked if he read about Gene Tun~)The. Nats slugged out a 14 to 9 win 's impressive boxing on his’ first|in the first, but Eddie Rommel’s Hultberg, — Erlenme, Davis, Ch ? i 5 Berthold, Larson, and Swanson. The)" Thoroughie setae thee he « fact that a number of these men! whip the m t ° were out last year bodes well for the! into a gory mask $ re ._, BY JIMMY POWERS school. Lalaieetenina New York, Sept. 7.—Well, now, ht workouts are the rule at the éthe ; red’ what are you going to do with Bobby| Workouts at Lake Villa, Dempsey | knuckle ball brought the A’s in with al . present time as the would-be stars | fan ty tte eres Of a Anockout in! Jones? Here the golf season is at he had no time to read the pa- +4 to 0 decision in the windup. Rom- get back into Scrimmage will; mined that’ the 2 Lote jan end and that big par-and-birdie | Pers: mel granted only four hits. ‘not start for about 10 days, C i Fyman from Atlanta has again demon- Se Rarrett’s home run brought in a 9 MeLeod said. Une e ign of Sthated there is not the slightest]TINY CUT CAUSES }to 6 victory for the White Sox over eae Dion, never hetero ye. | doubt about his ability to tame the|TROUBLE TO GENE: Detroit. A 3 iiedeadaa’s Gass | ful'in the history of the ring, has |Csrent Crop of amateur Hi picuston ptiched the St. Louis acta SOMaciaee Mac + So great has. been his margin that] tiny = | Yesterday’s Games ||«#rie! tu ‘at Mauler,” Pest there is.a rather pessimistic future, ye¥elid alte ary a ea | Frank f s Bobby chooses lay |p training today and threatened] The pennant chase in the American in the nat la to keep him from the practice ring] association was unchanged today, jdium, Dempsey unleashed enough ofj for the next five yeate at I Behan bean vr at ae "J rain having kept the tied leaders, By The Associated Press ‘ A |the deadly punching power and grim} never will be any more doubt about} Believing that the cut must bej Milwaukee and Kansas City, from }- NATIONAL LEAGUE be pete: ea ee (earee: Ob Bis weket. the Hesteg the outcome than there was this year.fallowed to heal completely, rather faction yesterday. They are ' dead- See Noe in cuege eee oston) It is monotonous to keep going tol than risk further damage close to the |locked at .696 in the percentage Pittsburgh . 3 5 oO Bloor ane seen rounds, hampionships and know the winner’s|date of Gene’s return battle with }eotumn. May and Picinich; Kremer Adage Looms in Path name in advance. Jack Dempsey September 22, Manager Colonels Beat Mudhens f Smith. ut the truest adage of the ring— “Didn't Put Up Match Billy Gibson called off the boxing} | Toledo, in third place, dropped an- $ — hey never came back”—Ilooms in e the men he had to mect in|program for today and Thursday. — [other half ae eee eee ‘ia i R oH ation of the last brackets = Ouimet, Johnson} | Just, when the titleholder will’ re- nena ee NER SOF 84200 + : poe 8 4a age of -and ans. Certainly one out of that{sume boxing will be determined la- y i oe Heiter nehes|ttio should have been able to put up{ter. In the meantime Gene will con-|,_ The only other game played gave ' Jones, ‘Brillheart and Go sof’ sport are p theied# mateh, "Vfine his training to shadow’ boxing | dianapolis mks SURERNET OREE ENG, Alexander and O'Farrell, Snyder. ‘| games, the hoodoo of. pr nt_al-b At wasn’t more than three years {und road work. decree einer treet 1 patie |ready is pointing out that every mod. 180 that Francis and Chick held high; The uecident to the titleholder's| St. ai hewe PREARE Ne AR mae RH _— Eyern champion, with the exception of Prominence in the links world. As|optic occurred in the third round of |*#ined out. Boston 1|Jack Johnson, has tried to regain the|Zecently as 1920, they were finalists |a practice muss with Chuck Wiggins whim ht 2 New York . 1) heigh and failed for the title; between then and this|yesterday. , Because of an engage- Greenfield, Gold and ehaanmee An difficulties,] Year, Evans has been a finalist once|ment Thursday with Tiny Herman in ' ; Gibson; Benton, Grimes’ and Taylor.| passed from the end jay semifinalist ; ties while diana, Chuck was showing excep- Juimet twice has gone to the semi-| tional speed and aggressiveness when : Others not scheduled. rounds at Havan ; finals, he suddenly bumped Tunney's fore- couragement ever was given his plans] ,, There was every reason to exnect| head 2 ¢linch, "Blood seeped im- é i f DE Gi cnmabane ut at least one of them would be|mediately from a wound about an | erenes AMERICAN LEAGUE paiut Johnson's conqueror, the huge Bale ate Gimab sate pppoe tion fo ines Tong. na fea R : | Pottawatomie farmer. returned to the Jones. ck played great gol o| ring four years after Dempsey, beat Billy Sixty. He was on a course : A Western Team Takes McLean New York crushed him in three rounds in 1919, where he had. won a brilliant open| Leading Linksmen : Boston .. i Willard knocked out Floyd Johnson| With a world's medal record, He “ County Aggregation Into Hy Pennock and _ Bengoug! in 1923 but he was 40 years ‘old and] ¥as in good physical condition. He| AT@ Making Ready ' Crimmins and Hoffman, burly Luis Firpo spiked. the come-|Was getting longer blasts off the tee | Camp, 3-1 t back effort with an eight ruund[than he ever did, He was playing) For Western Open 4 knockout a little later before a gallery that wanted him to 8 N. D., Sept. 7—(Speci H The comeback virus, #1 win. i Chi Sen the Telinns) Wie Aone ee New York 2 6 jthe blood of former champions who] , But what happened? An ignomin-| ,¢hicaee Sept. 7-—P)—Dress_re-| the Tribune)—With Abner Larson Boston ............. 5 8 I /refused to accept one defeat as con-| ious 8 and 7 spanking. CARE MISRaR > lee earn nen, ROLE EOREHINR Abd Rael Conrne. am the #8: Reuther and Collins; Russell andjclusive, brought Jim Corbett back tol , What are you going to do with|¢jambionship today coupled many of) ceiving end, Sanger took Washburn Hoffman. fight Jim Jeffries for the title ufter| this fellaw)Jones? prepare coding linksmen in| ieto camp here Sunday by » core of sda ye bey ove canes peer WCOnIy 8 of 82 Holes preparation for the first round of the| 3 to 1. a Eloriginator of the solar plexus|__ Jimmy Johnston, Chick Evans and | title tomorrow over courses No, 1 and| With Abner Larson twirling and eeccre 6 16 : ” at Cars notchers, rated within the first ten,|. 3 Z Thomas, Cognolly and! Corbett was a4 6 won only 8 holes out of 82 in match ing chempien, Walter Hagen, were Senger iamond Sunday by a score Billings, Stoner’ Smith and dhim out in rounds at|Play with the Atlanta wizard! ch eae magnituda stars as Tommy |of 3 to 1 * oe Bassler. re Island but it wasn't. until| There is only one prophecy to make ae of ‘ashington, American) Larson for Sanger allowed two hits, as Fitzsimmons again dropped Corbett,| concerning the immediate future. It a canadian open title holder; Jock| while Péters twirling for Washburn, R A mithis time in eight rounds at is that the stars of yeste: lutchinson, once British 0} cham-| allowed 5 hits. : ifeaneieco: th cya Evans, Ouimet, . Marsto, pion; Gene Sarazen and MacDonald| In the first inning, Cox singled, | St. Louis . 7 15 an » that the Beau Brumm * in, Smith, fe A 4 Rica. \ i lithe Heayewelenis foranck the .| and Gardner—have beaten Bobby for|5™ith, formerly National and West-| through overthrows on second and ie Gaston, Crowder and_ O'Neill Ruby Robert Took 2 Kayoes | ‘S,!ast time. Chi Hinges | rosbectively. tara specee., The next. ian men Th if » © pe F rt Took 2 ec only two i the only mah'who ever|got on thro errors, Ma‘ iy ; , \ Miller, Grant, Hudlin and L. Sewell.) “Ruby Robert” himself took twol who stand-a chow geutrat cient | won, the American open and amatcar| tame to bat, ret a, double, deivine te ey prove iy knockouts from Jeffries—th e Jess Sweetser and George Von| titles in one ys two runs. When Washburn came to ° i. First Gi . jcosting him the title in 1901—before | Fim, ‘ corge Won)" But in the field of nearly 300 en-|bat-in the sixth innine, Schweitner a ‘satisfy- oxi HE ‘bowing to Jim as master. Jeffries|" As for the things that stand out|t™#nts, there were scores of golfers| doubled. Through errors he scored, aie 4 Washington . 1 48 — Flended Fitz's career at 40 with the] in retrospect of the fading yeer, Bili| known only regionally, many of them|making the score 8 to 4 in Seager |: ing cigar can a T Marberry, Braxton and Rucl, Berg-| Soffrin see Wee tate ta chal {igrariaon nates these: : forsee ight wi EC bait fost nae atege | i, . : a Walberg, Gray, R. Johnson, Pow-| meted out to the game Australian.| tg none {e18” for Jones if he chooses) star catable ‘oe pani the ure ate i be really mild. Pet . @4s and Cochrane, Perkins. Coming out of retirement 1910] A decline on the part of th ent ones, : ‘ ? y * ja after six years of idleness, the huge erans BASE OF SEE wet POA i Second Game oiler-maker ground off 80 pounds ’ «, "e e 1 : ; RH Ejto fit himself for battle with dack| xe ree ycorene” by, younasters) Tigers’ Outfield rie ot (Washington .... , 0 4 1{Johnson at Reno. Again the hoodoo] any one of whom may emerec get -41°0 2 3° 'Philadelphia 4 10 ——-2itriumphed and Jeffries met thel tional champion one of Gree yea Is Good Pasture Conyne, c . -41021 i Lisenbee and Tate; | Rommel and|knockout fate of his predecessors. And right now'some of these ten mef.....83 02 2 0 { le liane Several strong points stand out in| are "befient nom some of these boys For Hard Hitters 130000 if 3 ee ifavor of Dempsey's come-back cam-|champions we know Serene ex ee : +3 00.70 ay paign, however. He is two to eight cll Detroit, Sept. 6—(#)—The D -3 0040 SHARAN HALT | ; years’ younger than any previous for- Tigers” outfiold has bet the elt | Larson, Beets 8 002.0 iA li ; ; "RH mer champion battling for a lost " Soh d Last Nicht | fella etanes cee ane shes meee -----— SRN An SABES Indiangpolis. 6 crown, An even” Yen's months after its Last Night ||‘ a neentt, fr Bate, bistars In a3 6m 6 ‘Columbus aS A the debacle at Philadelphia, Demp-|@————________ ig a aes "Schema Boone and Testmer;|sey was back in the eae against r anotlior- promising crop is ready to ™ A ‘Po, ‘Harris, Biemiller and Ferrell. Sharkey in better physical gnd men-| _Boston—Dick “Honey Finneg-|"inen by late September. ae od ; Ron Em, thare than the night he, lost to) an; Boston, defeated Babe Herman,| "2%, years, of competition, the 4 ogi! : ‘unney. i alifornia, 10, i ague’s 140 o ouisville . 4 9 9] Most impressive of all is Dempsey's| | New York—Johnny Gross, Mount|hampion batsman 16 times—a ree aboos i schon: yarnec | fii, cazermess to regain his laurels| Vernon, New York, won from Jack| Ord not even approached by any 4,0 014 Hikinson and McMullen; Barnes,|adide from the rich reward of ap-| De Mave, Hoboken, 10. Pete Zivic,|°ther club. Only three men have "oo 22 Speece and O'Neil. proximately $750,000 that wi Pittsburgh, and Kid Francis, Italy, ted in the record making 40010 an Be — to him as his share of the Chicago| drew, 10, Cobb, Harry Heilmann and |, 40010 i “Others postponed. spectacle. Intensely proud, the for-] Omaha—W. L. Stribling, Georgia,|Heinie Manush—and ih ae Baal 8.0 0 3_0 PU on mer “champion has summoned back| vs. Leo Diebel called “no contest,”|™8"" again this year who~is driv- —— — —— i Ka a ee most of his old hitting power, all of| six. : ing after another championshi 35 1 24818 MU stamina, and the cagey ving genetul-| Jersey City—-Bobby Garcia, Balti-| Cobb, of course, was the principal aan ship of added experience to bolster] more, won from Jimmy Britt, Cali-|eason through the : waning speed in probzbiy the fornia. 12. Persistent battle of a great career— Indianapolis—Chuck Burns, San| Tiger outfiel e Antonio. outpointed Red Fitssim-|Won individual batting . mons, Toledo, 10. Tony Ri the lve ti Rs, I Pit hehgaa tw imes, burgh. lost to Shifty Dando, Columm- most as much. 'a - veteri bus, 10, won three plo ” Pighta Tonight ; dhe, Manneh, Sie ns Teak New York—Stanislaus Loaysa vs 1 Western ° oe ee : nislaus Loaysa vs. the tite last We Legue, : Pe PZ ’ RO Fr SR OS WA A kc Reena aa