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PPO PIEMONTE SRE TE EIT TRIO PAGE SIX * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 Pittsburgh | ‘Leading National League by Only One-half Game ~ PIRATES LOSE oe Cox, Cook, S. Hagen and Leonard Reach Golf Semis ! T0 a en; | ! fére’ ! ? matelin, scheduled. at 1:16; eastern] fincup and MeMulfenj Palmer: | | ‘Pst! Hére’s Football! TILDEN BOOKED standard time, while «Tilden was| and O'Neil, i | drawn against Henri Cochet, who con- | : = quered Big Bill in the American : R FR E 1 5 £ \ | esoteoteRelasaabadane seate singles last year and again at Wim-| Indianapolis . 6 : 0 ; . 4 bledon this year. These pairings witr| Columb 3 0 _—-— | 4] bevicerted manrerday's losing | if Schupp and Tesmir; Meeker Zum- | | \ jes, wil le 4 ants, Idle, Gain More, i | ei ee opener’ and” Johtaton | se Aiscttiinkld pei varey ’ A 7, | | inishing with Cochet, x Ground in Dash Toward PICKHARD OF ALABAMA | IN THREE DAYS | id cs rbfiha aawimacue tas. ies r ersity, Alia, Sept. X.—There j aaa Sat. NET Te — ae 2 WESTER! ason’s Honors lie ounpparent reason. Why Ered | tl i { Yesterday’s Games | Wichita 11; ae — i 'g > jo others schedu l ‘ ——______._i._§_4 a a Sonne PRIGTIES sbi Youthful State Medalist, | | “Little ‘Bil Johnston Paired (ey eink ; 4 Ns, LIES SPL’ t e | | y The Associated ‘Press ogy Cn og Soe ee ee annie Country Club Defending | | With naccde _— NATIONAL LEAGUE >” <1! Pennant Progress | ne reer a Champ, Are Favored | — a 68 Ruth Runs Homer Total to 49). “ | ssa | Picebureh - § & 0)” AMRRICAN ABROCIATION | ° 4 Pld ef iccin oa Nn " L id Sukeforth; .Daw- | Kansas Ci m LA & —-Brings Team Tally For hinReR ORO ny MAY PLAY IN DOUBLES) oo" 2°45" sisi il Dawe [aliwagkee ef ae ae * INALS TO BE SUNDAY! pee a : ear to 110 ‘ Sita ROIS ORE Zoe \ pitas First Game Minneapoli a : m in the last few | ae jee ' i R oH E 6 Ree) x hin an the ast te 136 Holes to Be Played in Clos-| [Oftcats Consider Pairing Chicago oes Lae sb ‘ y within five] ing Mateh—Other Flights | Two Bills in Doubles Cham: Canien, Ne and Hartnett: | Columbus 96 «Bickhart again Being Finished | pionship Play _ Frankhouse, Haines and O'Farrell, : hina Hy ur SRM | Second Game Milwaukee at Minneapolis (two esterday, | ne into his 2 | games). ibe anette (2 All-Southern | ,<hhitadetonie, sit nic ae ie : i Bl Kanses City at St. Paul (two i ‘4 Wank wayne | years old and Ar ? "| St, Louis. Sin | tae no He. arp A ule ERERGLONE ES HITE | California ‘rival, 26 ‘year oid’ sLitte| Rinehart and O'Farrell, Schulte. aegis ner et tly . Ab ees Won aura | Bill” Johnst ee ATIONAL LEAGt 4 wae nd till 5 Frank how e, 2 Basalt ent | \ ae itought wie Gaaae Soieis aap First .Game NATIONAL sa | Dike 8 pag ein f night ck to the United States from Aus- . 2 % held the Bruins in check ur night. | i Brooklyn 2 8 | Pittsburgh . 53 fa Moublackel Fonugh the opposing Tine an mateh to determine the’ 1 Chiefly. though the sptowess of Philudeiphia <4 7 9) New York 8 OB fee bien 1 big six-footer, ST RHI Ra ite a AMA oeaine | thase two aces, the grentent combina-| _ Petty, Ehrhardt and Hentine; Fer-| Sf, Louis a Se Winged ‘out four hits in rive| more than 2 n loose the semi-final mateh Cox. wil | tion in American tennis history, the | fuson and Wilson. : 60 68 . plate aucainst Hall ¢ powerful arms and big hands. jay Hagen and Cook will play Leon-| one trophy, has remained on the a Gare Boston Bh cy wen avdiiNeht, § nee ard, with Cox and Cook favored to! | wis shelf ever wince. Today, in Second ‘Gi R HB Brooklyn 5676 the Cardin in the coe porouen with wins to pla al Big eiitecea ticle ah Toned yaa Brooklyn, ... eee 9 10 0} Philadelphia 438 84 second game, and beat them by at ¢ 1 ee ee to meet the threat of France in the) Philadelphia. eee Games Today : eats ditek Wilson hit his ie i ‘ Y opening matches of the 1927 chal-| | Elliott and Beiierry: Sweettand, Chicago at St, Louis, goth homers of the season a . aa ASS — lenge round. Willoughby and jon, Othert not scheduled. ie , in breaking even, held GOES BA ¢ K TO r i .|Major Frank Cavanaugh believes fully the adage about the early bird. Bear Heavy Burden Oth scheduled i _ i lace over the Cul Hi ake aoe any o i yneh and ea ein all pens as it concert footie He had his Fordbaes a Pot Sd daa cebite| earner fos thers not scheduled. AMERICAN Leacur | i eae * took F. into mp, one Up candi ates out for practice jate in Augus' ere he is, at top, - : 1 ' F andl itates Bow to Cincinnati on 20 holes, after Cave had defeated jing over plans for the coming season with Bill Feaster, skipper of the | four singles matches, two today and AMERICAN LEAGUE = |New York ........ 93 40 i ered: Ducue: Hed the. better Onn the lower’ bracket, Cook won |Ferdham eleven. ‘The bottom panel shows Coach Cavanaugh putting | strong indications that they would be| New York .......... W Obes we wrmen Hill, ace of Pittsburgh's from H. Jones and then’ defeated K.| his candidates through a light drill. named also the American doubles en- pian 7 ined eee 13 3] Washington ‘ @9 (GL { ching staff, cand emerged with — W. Simons, 8 and 7, after | Simons |— Se ie cere eee es try senaeecen a OnY match, It's, oka Seaewerdes) Martians Cri: Chicago a 6 5 decision ‘ : had won by default from 0. C. revious plans to pair Tilden an 3 . i. “| Clevelan 3 | The seventh place Brooklyn Robins |Four Days of Hard Work quist, baanardiwonrtean _ OH, DEAR! | _ TWO-FACED BACKBITER Frank Hunter, Wimbledon and Nu-| mins, and Hoffman, Hartley. St. Louis . B77 | and the tail-end Phillies engaged in ‘ : ‘ 3 ing in the first round mat A Birmingham lady, who has had! Percy: What do you think of| tional doubles champions, would bo Boston ... a2 89 4 double header with honors even. With Gloves Ahead—New defeated CA. Heupel, who had wow leight_ husbands, attributes her suc- |Ttrown? overthrown and the entire defense Others not scheduled, oS e388 tehed scoreless ball for eA 3 = from Dale Simon at ess ; 2 | aaweireket . .| put in the hands of the two “Bills” Rragreers# james Today the fir ht innings of the opener arring Partners Named | °"ty' the semi-final matches of the [ess to the fact that ee epee ee \ mista eas Suttle’ ie for the firat: time since 1920, ee gl Bt teal at New York. but Melnni ES first flight, I J jlent cook, We do not for a moment lows rae eee on the back before | Johnston was paired with Rene La R oH. Cleveland at Boston. ninth and hammere H. Rubin, F ; Cire any the ell may be ind eat sel readin Cee Coste, Dresent holder crite Amertcan. Koulasille : sens oer ie : Chicago at Washington. to win, 3 to 2. Jumbo El ty aBeolike ¥ : AR | who won from Lee feta UY. PI J ag, y singles title, for today’s opening Deed Ps etroit at Philadelphia. : Iyn's ponderous southpaw, ied his) PUNNEY HAS LAYOFF) ie “otic who won from BR. W- emi amenity | i | team to a 9 to 1 win in the second as Irick, will play Dan Slattery, who de- ——————— oe contest. feated Lyman Baker,” Ruth Runs Total to 49 Gash Over Eye Prevents Babe Ruth 4 was the whole} " ‘ show in the ue. The} Strenuous Work — Stays Yankee slugger hit two home runs é i 4 and ran his total for the season up i to 49. He is now 10 behind his rec- | i ord season - , when he bange rap Tee ' Rhee Santee ccdenent| Dineoln Pields, Grete, titnola, Sept: | i the hitting they could produce, for] 8.—(P)—Four days of hard work : they had to hustle to beat out’ the] with the gloves are ahead of Jack Boston Red Sox, 12 to 10, Ruth’s home pa of . game 2 Dempse 48 hour layoff from| Fighters to Seek Feather- N tra : fi : PNOniyevewnpanee men will be ad-{ Weight Title in 10-round the mitted to workout tarting ; H ‘a : tas yon his “viet, Bout at Philadelphia | an mark set by the C hicago Cubs in 1884, Some” new aan | ' uth nde four hits in fire times at Fact men iliea/upsel philgusighiny Sane 8—OP-—Mennd | i APP iehinde the Babe,” mane cewof eiguah their not been pase, Philadelphia's fighting son, and | {i doubles in five attempts, iia te Pounds Red “Chapman, “hard-hitting Boston. \ Double-headers, the nemesis of the! Dempsey ian, meet here Sept. 12 in a te xactly | round battle for the vacant world’s | “t.} featherweight champion to} ‘The contest, recogn contest. by both the Pennsylvani State Athletic Commission and the | league-leading baseball teams, are} 200 pounds Piling up for Kan and Mil-fand never q wankee who are 1 for first place} shed about six 4 Be eericah nascoiation PhecHight 4h ante For the second consecuti 193 or 197. p. | das a title | ming the ring around j two teams were rained out Another departure from tradition ional Boxing as eeiation ¥ as were St. Paul and Minn for Dempsey is the daily interview | 2° a to restore prder. in i _ Meaning more double bills. of half a ur for men uss i es i The Tol : laasnedcte tie : hefore | division have beon somewhat chaotic y game on the | mpion giv is lan abdicated by trouncing Louisville, 14 to 1. BY}ing camp inter except as getting too day Vhas the former ¢ | fe bunching hits and = making use of lwas cornered by chance } \ them, Indianapolis defeated Colum- here was a noticeable elation in Impressive Records i F bus, 6 to 3. the Dempsey camp over the accident Lu nd Chapman have long : ees which laid open a gash in Gene Tun-|# ves eee En) to leD En ass is only 23 and Chanman is aggressive and a clever TIGERS BOAST | ate tes The cigarette that makes Dempsey. made no comment on the]! evidenge of the deadly quality ot Leeper acento commen is eoek”, ; PEE Heine ere es 4 Mintlees | Although the record books do not ] t t l : : t 1 > brow. Manage in our favor ould e lynn called " adding that dvantage of the cuts show them all, Bass has had more ago in the than 100 fights in pro ranks and B Is Ch phout 30 in ne amateur division. | ses Is Charae- TUNNEY cou TING is victories include triumphs over 3 Alertness on Ba: = REST, Joe Gilick, Babe Herman, Leo Kid . ¥ teristic of Detroit Players Lake ‘., Sept. 8.—(P)—| Roy, Al Corbett, Wilbur Cohen, Billy | : Now that Gene Tunney must be care- | Kennedy and Lew Mayrs. 1 and . pain These Days ful in his boxing engagements for|, Chapman is a sturdy, well-built { ‘ the next week or more because of his|boxer who can “take it.” He is us- | i bk injured eye, he can devote his time| ually at his best at 126 pounds, and | 8 Detroit, (#)— George | to storing up nervous energy. has litte trouble paaking weight. . Moriarty "may ‘not bring a pent One of the reasons for the heavy-|His stiff right and left hooks have ou -can smo ame. t to the Detroit 1 this s weight champion’s love of solitude ea) do him far on the road te vic- | > but he’s at least given them el the opportunity it gives him for tory in many a fray. He also packs | i eat wy a - thing a Navin-owned club hasn't) solute rest and quiet, and restoration|a straight left to good advantage. % known in a long span—a speedy team | of the nerve supply. Beats Strong Opponents ‘ on the bases. With no boxing scheduled today,] Chapman's record includes wins | Detroit boasts the best base-run- quarters at the Cedar Crest|over such opponents as Dick (Honey- ning entourage in the big leagues y club held only the cham-|boy) Finnegan, Johnny , Dundee, 7 + this year. It has left every outfit] pion'’s retinue and a corporal’s guard {Edouard Mascart, Phil McGraw and i far behind with the exception of]of newspaper men. Less than alBabe Herman, i the Senators and the Cardinals and|dozen visitors managed to work past| Bass and Chapman have met be- | i even those two aren't dangerously|the police guard about the club in|fore. When Kaplan abdicated Chi 4 close. the course of a day, “There is noth-|man was being groomed to mect him, i Wanted Fleet-Footed Outfit ing quite so draining on the nerve|jwith the Boston boy. But the result | without dni but of the — and refreshment that each one 4 Meeaek at the more or lesa lest art Dempsey-Tunney brings. That’s the advanta e of | Bey re © BRITERS FAVOR Mawes Bon se. . | eBecemscns cc) PUPTSBURGH Qj acienreiest mee choice tobaccos and skilful bl When Moriarty came to Detroit}supply as shaking hands,” Gene said| was inconclusive because Bass was he yowed he'd have a fleet-footed It is more tiring than actual| i yuseu in ine first round. » outfit if nothing else. This year, ing, both physically and men- \ every regular on the roster is taking valuable asset, of course,” he s per cent share of the Tunney-Demp- oar 0 oe gee f agi ten ie ite : - selrap ot tediae ieee feet ite : q sideration, Sy 7 Ss 10: shows since e i- for instance, taking a big lead, know-| Helds Best Odds to Win Na-|sport was legalized July 3, 1926. ing just the right moment’ to. go With a gate of niore than’ $2,000,- down, ‘the proper time to start the tional Pennant—Tunney Is 00 Jin sight, the state's pas 2a je'and lastly how to avoid being 200,000.” “Tiger” Flowers. and - tagged, if the ball gets to the base Also Favored Mickey Walker drew $85,000 last i before’ you do.” December when Walker "snatched ; _ While this is the era of swat and| New York, Sept. &—(#)—Interest| the middleweight title from. the ; tlie policy of big league pilots to|in ine Nevicnal league pennant res| Georgia deacon, get runs in clusters, Moriarty is of|in New York has reached a point| The first annual report of the atate the opinion base-stealing will again| where followers who back their opin-| Boxing commission showed tax re- amie “into its own ‘and return t0|jone with money have given the field | turns of $130,000, 4 the popularity it knew several sea-| 4 tinal earsey, ¥ sons ago when a run at a time was| Pittsburgh has been established as | : the offensive method of play. the favorite, probably because of the| { Fights Last Last Night | a fact that it has a sehedule advantage| thle ars ori in meeting more second division ce A 1 pele Peoria teams than any of its three first one” Tote Piaulclene Leprees ivision competitors. Bi D 5 on 30-mile Marathon : Resins te contendere’ odds havel fcc, 18 Hanon, Cauley Cuba, de een established as follows: x “ Peoria, IL, Sept. 8.—(P)—“Chief”| Pittsburgh, 9 to 5; New York, 11 Lan Barbe, Now. York, api Raeee Gann Coy, Peoria athlete, was this|to 5; St, Louis, 5 to 2; Chicago 314 Bone can ys > six: ‘ommy morning believed to be nearing] to 1, ello, California, won from Pal ae Bloomington on the first leg of | Odds of 2 to 1 have been set| Mor@m, New Orleans, 10. mn, the 130-mile nonstop’ marathon | that Babe ‘Ruth does not surpass his Helbek 1 runner left this city at 8! record home run year. when he hit Des Moines—Bearcat Wright, Oma- Jast night and planned to-run| homers, That Loo Gohve dass ee be oulpoinced voe Lohman, 10.cu0, m and return before syrons the ee mark there ie set i " % of 13 to 5, Even money prevails that aan Bile if’ he succeeds in this he will con- neither slugger passes the recotd pol Our Modern High Pree. nue’ his run to the race track here,| mark. sure Greasing Service For All + -Syhére he said he would do 35 laps on! The first wager on the Dem pe. Cars. — Prices 3 mile oval. He estimated he would| Tunney firht was made at odds of -able-to do the'sun in 20 hours. | seven to ve on Tunney. Short Step Station. od, : i OG wheres crereecnee Dream uk or versyuws sive oe I ae orn AE ES, Tn el OM Son ta ed