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} | , caused default of Richard N. Wil- “first round gave them little trouble. , tional championship last year, started > 6-4, 6-4, { stems Rockville Center, PAGE-SIX | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1927 Pittsburgh. Still Leads American League Race by Two Games. GIANTS BATTER Duck Hunters Prepare for Opening o of Season Friday CHARLIE ROOT; DEFEAT CUB 9° Lowly Phils Give Pirates Hard Tussle, But Wright's Homer Settles Iss jue CARDS BEAT BROOKL Win 92nd) Game, Downing Saints—Millers Trounce Kaws, 2-1 Brewers 2 Assuciated Pregs) es in four days, Male conieth nach in the Nati league race, Pittsburgh was s the lead today havin three game series with Phi sue Giants battered Charlie Cub pitching in the fourth gam at Ch Jay and won, ardinals bowl and kept pace the Gis nts 1 | | | 9) ie Feather Champ — | " MANY SLOUGHS “GIVE PROMISE OF GOOD BAGS irty Minutes Before Sun- Zero Hour For Aquatic Wild Fowl ARE REVI rise Is LAWS SED Trespassing Eliminated Misdemeanor—Becomes Civil Offense polishing up in as Hunters shotguns, are laying their supplies of | shells and cleaning up thelr equip- duck Fri- ment for North Dal season, which offic | day, Sept. 16. With indications that the will be a duck hunters’ paradis year, nimrods are expected to more waterfowl than has been case for a number of years. Numerous sloughs ‘and are to be found in a's 19; lly opens get BENNY BASS the the unanimous decision was of the dy n potholes TUNNEY RESTS i | York, 10; Blas Rodriguez, Mexico, Boxing Boss TUNNEY TO GET ONE MILLION DOLLARS, i ty ted Routier Tarra, Chile, 10; Petia bal. sible 'RICKARD'’S RISE! Coronal veay. Schwarta” won fron = DEMPS Billy Kelly, Seranton, 10. $450, 000, FOR TITLE FRACAS | Rickard, Getz Meet With Con- trolling Board For Soldiers’ New York— Jack. ‘Bitton defeated Irish Tommy Jordan, Brooklyn, 10; Milt Cohen, New York, and Benny Hall, St. Louis, drew, eight. IS ASTOUNDING” GAINS FORTUNE fe \Terry McGovern Once Re-. | " | fused to Fight Under Man- | agement of Fistic Czar Wein of : the few remaining regulars of the! | ree undefeated Colgate team of 1925 that ae WOM cre cd ‘ 5 “ % .| of Soldiers’ field September 22 has ARTED IN NEVADA|W#® captained by Rate en wil he launchd’ formallly as the great cf the ‘financial fistie spectacle in his- rd Bentz, Milwau- ukon Ha Chicago — Ho} i kee, from H. son, Nor- Field, Make Final Arrange: | yo yy en Mastro, . Chicatoyy knocked out Jackie Stewart, Louis” ments—Tickets So Far Are Reported in Excess of $2,- 000,000 ville, two. a> Salt Lake City — Jackie Andre Utah, beat Ted Blatt, Indianapolis, six; Imey Garfinkle, Salt Lake knocked out Bud McCain, Columbus, Ohio, one; Lou Janita, Columbus, and Paul Hardy, Salt Lake City, drew Colgate on ° iY « WOM, cleven this season. °C sks were exchanged all around FLICKER COACH |First Fight Netted Only Few, Ene edad | Mast niche’ totaling amore thins nile | lion and half dollars to conclude whose iv Timm, a seni played halfback “his fresh but was s a flank poslk his sophomor and has Thousand—Now ‘Tex’ Is Werth Millions eorge Getz, the 1 promoters of the ind Jack Dinpeey, met with the Hlinois state thletic commission and the south rd, controlling Soldie: i rd headquarters. After i iitabehd ca. | hours of conference with attorneys ‘he| for all parties, the papers and checks He has all the! were oi ee ee Tunney to Get Million The check drawn payable to Tun- e great end. He isi ie ited del Lac ‘is for one million dollars; Demp- $450,000. TO GIVE PLAYS Prepares For Opening Game, September 24, With Uni- versity of Manitoba BY JIMMY POWERS w York, Sept. 13.—Twe his fall two men sat ac ch other in’ the back room of a loon and laughed their heads off at a little slip of yellow paper that day before them. One man had a red face, blue eyes and a diamond hors stiekpin, an angu TEX RICKARD bt ck Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. ae the closing of the first wi ball practice at_the Unive ceiving passes, a | sure tackler, and a hard = man’ to sweep aside by interference. The other was small with and burning black ctl din the hands | was written fo: checks have been pla Cubs were three : nau state, ar y one has He looked like a tough guy. He| jof the state boxing commission to North Dakota, Head Coach | e 1 bout hae . 3 " sy a inethe vear of the Pirat ent) ns wa"in Penn. 48 uma fucks." The abundance ‘, RT AR RES sin fect ans 178 pounds, and is) he held until fulfillment of contracts | rive out pints doses eu ay ee of th i j jumMer months means but one thing 4 J | rather large schooners ‘ot blue. tite| should he have another great season’ 4, The tots of these checks, plus’the PPening game of the season, Hick ayee at the pennant heishts to the sportahien=-plenty of Wide “aU fete s rive riP- this year, to come in for plenty of | $120,000 paid Wer south jpark bourd | ertails clash in tee Get - ewhat obscur + ~—— | ducks, S m = and or stadium rental, alread is in ec) ss e fini —— That e attention from critics when they pick, 4° is a 7 yj, Pirates Win From Phils manese Davis cup team to] ppore NOW, Trespass Ruling eee their all-star teams at the end of the) Rickard coffers from ticket, sales, Manitopa, an international battle. The lowly he Pirates 01, thet eae trot? | There is one feature about the | Didn't Get Answer bso which have exceeded $2,000,000, "| , The last of the squad arrived wi a hard tu nn Wright the | hunting laws this year which thas Out in the mining town of Gold-| The Colgate team to be Fe ee ee eae aul OT nOES eet Len sue vetal sacha Waye4om. the home run settled the issue by a 5-6, | tilled ie hearts of many sportsmen field, Nevada, George Rickard waited! by Timm should be lar fight, and probably the BEM) Setaivan ih. order shut they t to 2 score, Alex Ferguson, who es- s with glee. hat is the new ruiing, nnd waited for an answer to the tele-| in the east this fof the four by far in gate receipts. sayed the tching role for the Quak introduced into the legislature Champion Plays Round of! gram he had sent to Joe Humphries, |Hauser has a number of ¢ {i'His share of the purse will rank only | Collect a few extra dollars. A auar put off the field w Sen, Jerry Stevens of Devils Lak : B the gentleman ‘wi outdeu ri ‘ a ae second in the list of big purses he | tet made up of Hill'ross and Knauf, in th which eliminates trespassing as aj Golf—Contender Referees | terinie Terry Metovern, the genties| for additional strengily from praduc| has won. Dempsey as champion re- | backs: Halvorson, veteran lineman, a dec ( ranking misdemeanor. A supplemental law _ man who looked like a rather tough {ated freshmen. ceived more than $700,000 for the eofe, brilliant sophomore end world’s npion. Cardinals +4] RL makes it a misdemeanor to hire or! Amateur Boxing Matches | yuy. battle of the Sequi last year. sb Me last in. They have b gained their victory over Brooklyn by tally from | maintain a deputy game warden to | tovetteved them 816.000 "win iueel os eo ~————-~——| As the champion now, Tunney | Working in the fields und are brown a 2 to 0 score. A home run by “S 5 protect land owned or leased for ee ee Te rd al which will have but one performer of | draws the greatest sum e handed | ® ee Jim” Bottomley in the fifth hunting purposes from hunters, Vio-| lke Villa, Il, Sept. 13.) —An-| or ree mThey ieneke ee two years conference experience, | athlete for one exhibition, and! Be lected La Holm on base was the winning punch. lation of the latter law may he pun-) other day of complete rest, except) They had never heard of $15,000 for : more than any other boxer except , The whole squad has repo Reinhart, “Card “Southpaw, held th ished by a fine up to $500 and im-|for a little golf, was Gene Tunney’s!a bout. They had never” heard of Is Optimistic Dempsey ever earned in his entire | 2Sticr Robins to six hits, Elliott, whe i prigunment up to one year in jail, or} program today. Workouts in the| George Rickard. They had never| Coach Cortright, however. is opti: ee eeeer ears ago, James J. Jeff. | that he has been able to get dc posed him, allowed ties, fel rth. : } present hot speil would be too likely | even heard of Goldficld, Nevada. —_|mistie about the future of his team peat S Stare, to-heavy drill without los Die dcuttoframerous ti : The old law against trespa to develop staleness, Manager Billy| Failing to get an answer, Rickard| believing that it will be easier to| fic? came out of retirement to start /"°. 0h Of; The Boston Braves took more which carried a fine of from $10 to} Gibton sed: iis ned up Joe Gans and’ Battling} mold his mer mee) te el, ee Oe cere which must on the chin yesterd nati | $50 and imprisonment of one to 10] "There would be only two or three| Nelson, piled their entire purse in| proper place in. his plans, with the| s.y0e for his losing battle with | pens sed to build up a ball car Reds winning 6 to days in jail, was repealed by the new | more of short workouts before| cold coins in his saloon window-—and result that he will have a stendy go-| set Senneum, barely une-tonth wt) ore, House, ‘quarseebe i | Athleties : yy | Statute which makes trespassing al the fight, but the champion feels he| boxing history began, ing team, rather than one of bril-|'@¢ sum awaiting Tanne ness and Westerdahl, halv ‘he Philedstphig Athi | BASS j civil offense, ‘The attention of hunt-1ix in the! best condition in his Ting] “ro Gtosy Uver $2,500,000 liant i tee Cranes | especially pleased. the’ mento only game played ° | ers is called, howev onthe: fact| career ‘nent no | i: sarties : : league, ‘They downed Detro ! | tmat he owner or tessee of a duck | ite slipped away from the eamp| Wd ered aan eacti lniton The tlouine weer end eitie Fights Last Night | es Uasacdh aeenmenies making it three o 0 \ | pass has a perfect right to order | yesterday, to play a. round of golf 1 ‘they will swing into action’ again! ¢—————_—_—____—___@| Rumors have it that Tubby Moore, a h o| a ¥ Biri a e a PS av a See Bats Nothergllt nit a hee trespassers off his property and can | Paired ‘with Miss Virginia Wilson,| ine houtct Le cuLasauceaate ier October 8 by meeting the Valley Philadelphia — Benny Bags, Phila-j veteran half, who was married this run in the seventh. Fe, | use toree in evicting them if they|one of the younger prenoms of the} wore than $2,500,000 Teachers at. F won from Red Chapman,| summer, may return to school. The Milwaukee Brewers wore three| refuse to go peaceably, or can use 0 district, he against Tt willl be: the largeat busing “bout the 10; Lew Tendler. Philadel-| Lewy ‘Lee, star tackle of last year, games in the van of the second place} ; ses of law to have them ‘am of Rudy Knepper and Gpr-| . tt, Will, It will sell countless ex-, fitst_ of three home 4: cated Sailor Darden, New] will not arrive until school opens. Ka City Blues in the American Philadelphia Featherweight | @ sume applies to owners | don Kelly. ee Brass Q lexs €X- | which will feature th contes® | Lee injured a hand ead iis ation race today. | The Brewers, a BAC) oF turms, who still have the right to] As usual, Gene paid little attention| ‘8 eerie Steet ion rert| with South Dakota Sti | informed the coach that he would be aaied to their leadership in the rare’ Wings 10-rounder — Recog- | "ep hunters off theiz land if they|to his score, refusing to say whether| fovcrverate out by and. large,) With St. Mary's of Winona, which is] |New York—Frankic Genaro, New unable to do uny work if he reported by winning their 92nd game oi the| | r his fair part scored him.) (hen: MER RUIG Sorte feel ae last home game of the season, | York, defeated Eddie Flank, New) at this time. son, downing St. Paul. 6 tol ve--| nized in Pennsy as Cham ninsthenteningean rily gets around in the Tow | {onsiderably hor the nat ion’s spot- i lay, while Kansas City and Tol- ane | revised and p which is about 20 strokes bet-| '” ie mania —— jo, third position holders, were 2 it » subject to suit for the champion’s best round. h on us — you may have guessed, + ingg to Minneapolis and Indianapel: Philadciphia, Sept. 13.—(a iges, in the opinion of local rrow Tunney expects to re-| has > inned bac ince 1906, But An error by Will wyeih Ki , : vania and 1,000 belt to show The question ahout the length of} mitted as usual. ih eid mace me have ae ee City third baseman, in the iast half his sensatic W-round the season on grouse and prairie —— ot ROP UEEE SO} of the ninth with’ two out, shoved Red Chapman of Boston chickens has been a much-debated fe” we asked him.” Kans: ‘ity to defeat. With th HAS woud tondieh ‘topic. It will not be decided until ‘Close to 20 milliot said, flick- rl y roller slip through him ‘ored from third with the | gore tied at one all, Wamby let % Smith's and Bohn winning t Bohn s the other first by hitting a homer. Koupal’s slants mystified the hitious Mudhens who to Indianap vi five scattered scored the first run in the ing, hitting a triple and sca home on Haney’s single. The score was 2 to 1.! run in the) Kooy al! hits. He TENNIS BATTLE CONTINUING IN: NATIONAL PLAY: Task cf Stopping French Left to Bill Tilden, Johnston and F. T. Hunter Forest Wills, . Sept, 13.— (AP)—Rene 1 Coste of France, defending champien, today won his second straight set victory of the National turf court tourn- ament by defeating — Gilbert Nunns, young Toronto player, by 6-0, 6-2, 6-4 in the second round. New dramatic French York, Sept. 12.—()—The tennis battle between youth and American ex- ee which was won by the in- in the Davis cup matches last | being renewed in the Na- | tional Tennis championship. All four of the French Davis cun/ players came through the first round ‘of the tournament with the tri-color) flying. Smiles of confidence as well as delight at the successful fulfill-| ment of their greatest ambition were | in contrast to the determined manner | * in which Big Bill Tilden and Little} Bill Johnston fought through their opening matches. John Doeg, one of the promising younger players, was eliminated in his first round mateh by Kenneth B. Appel, Princeton star. Lewis N. White, crack Texan, was beaten by Arnold W. Jones of Providence. Doeg lost by 10-8, 6-3, 6-2, and White by 5-7, 6-3,-6-1, 6-0. HWness at the same time forced out George M. Lott, Jr. Chicago routh who has beaten LaCoste this vas and the press of business Hams, seeded ex-champion. The three Americans and one Aap: anese who fought the French in the The stolid LaCoste, who won the Na- after a second similar conquest by beating Frank C. Owes of Atlanta, 6-2. Henri Cochet and i him an | knockout several times, especially in| Brugnon also won in straight pectively from age Be L. Kyna- Y., 6-3, 4-6; 6-3, and Gregory ‘Mangin of Newark, N. J., 6-4, 7-5, 6-3. Borotra Overcomes Lead we. Borotra, most.colorful of the gave a good exhibition of the orice which the French have been [of employing while play- “f ‘country in advance of the \matches. Masking his real tra allowed Teizo Toba dncave s claims to th mpionship of th by Kid K me and fish Opinion ) ther the son should be closed entirely or ether it should when the state: ¢. 3 at Valley Cit atherweight | world, vacated de the victor ove fs Vast night at the sesquic te tadium in a bout which threat- and fish | teur ed to end ina simu vus knock- all in any | out as both fell to the from the day bag more than 15 wild ducks, | tof a head-on rush the start] quail, woodeock and snipe, or have in|," the ninth round et in a [ tolled ¢ punt of eight over On his man like a young sent Chapman down again cight but fought sion at one time to exceed th limit of two da ag of each or al | of these birds combined: Anyone violating this provision be punished by 4 fine of not than $25 or more than $50 for bird, or be imprisoned in the hi to efere Chapn ing ach | | ounty | tiger, B. for a ce self out trying for a knockout. Chap-| jail for not less than 20 or more than a in a bad way, man-| 30 day: r round. In the 10th The law provides that waterfow! sted to do more and stab at cach other may be taken during th from place on land tionary or permanent artificial blind, open season ch however, earned the unani-! used to conceal the hunter, when lo- mous decision of the judges. Chap-| cated on land, but not from a sw 's boxing skill, which had given] en boat or from boats insopen w ter. earlier enabled him to Natural blinds which are s decoys and boats anchored or tied in natural blinds can be used ix the _| taking of wild ducks and geese. antage on points, | rt the threatened | the ninth. EO FLYNAY ADMITS DEMPSEY DOESN'T Look So GOOD Now, BUT SANS His FORM WON'T MEAN ANYTHING UNTIL LATER. Taniie GHC, j aw THE % Puss ? FUN IS PARTLY RIGHT JACK LOOKS AWFUL AoW, BOT LATER His FORM WON'T MEAN ANYTHING TO ~ ANYBopy / NE GENT WHO, HAD AENER bay JACK BEFORE ~ H or COURSE, LEc'S REMARK WONT GET OVER WITH SOME OF THE Bos. STARTED TRAINING FOR YoUR SCRAP NEXT iy i pe A SPARRING MATE NOW THE. LAD Bounces ONLY Ten j poten tne Foe. " THAT LATER ON THEVILL |STHER EaTrLeRs % OsF.| BOUNCE FINE OR SIK TIMES. _ ode eagerly in order to and that switched o the man holding it? “Dempsey | the level AS THE BIG FIGHT APPROACHES ing the ashes from his proudly, we thought. “Other interests? Wal—I’ve got about $1,000,000 stock ip the Garden (he never gives it the formal title— : 4 ' Madison Square). I guess Pm presi- = dent of the Rickard Oil Co. And still got a hankering to. meddle d the ring soj around with cattle.” to grasp his Tex came by his nickname honestly. Ho he b ad a fekendly battle on| He has no cabaret tan, s hands to Dempsey made it an evening off} yj howe catia Business ing: to resume his afternoon bag] 1899 to go to Texas, where he learned ing and his evening secret box-| cattle from the bottom up. His first panhey His floodlight innova-| Vear was a failure. Before he left in n had boxing writers and fans! T2395 he was a mild but “not a roar- ll grogey today. But all discus-| {825 he was, of “his | secret workout was! "He never forgot how to ride or use nating from New York, that Tun-| 9 lariat. He went from Texas to 2 e fe 6 willie Point Barrow and Nome in Alaska had heen offered a million dol-| Geeta ‘the wold rush in 1896. There pies for Dempsey. lhe ran the Great Northern Hotel—a TGS hangout for miners, gamblers and the most of anyone those lads who liked a snort or two ‘0 would put up. this money; | 0f good whisky. uid hold ‘it: and wo wontd be| Tex tried to do an Atlantic & Pa- inquired Flynn,| cific tea store business with hid and Tunney will Great Northern gin mills and nd Tunney branched out, of all places, in Gold- field, Nevada. Then came the idea of shaking’ down the miners who were lousy with pay dirt. He staged the Johnson- Jetfries fight and refereed it him- self “because there was such a battle royal about all of the other candi- dates.” He went to the Argentine. The war helped him make a profit on his cat- tle business there. He came back d staged the Moran-Willard bout, then the Dempsey-Willard bout and from then on his career is mostly an open book. “What do you think of this one?” we asked him. “[ never,” he said, his deep-set eyes widening in wonder, “I never seed anything like it. Why. we sold $1,600,000 worth of seats before the fans even knew where they were lo- cated.. It's a great racket, my boy— a great racket. BISON GRIDMEN WORKING:-HARD Montana State Is First Op- ponent of Agricultural College Eleven Fargo N. D., Se igar—rather Lincoln Fields, Crete, Il., Sept. 13. ck Dempsey worked out un- r the flood light in last night, t at his camp here. He efereed one of a program of ama- ur boxing matches at the Broad- rmory and at the conclusion, ‘owd surged to: the} man- Jr etd 0 07 F 16 ines wonderful experience. So wonderful that La’ Palina has become America’s of the hardest scheduled games in , _ largest selling high grade cigar ss» Gortright of the. North Dakota State _ over a million a day, college football team is sending his i ‘ men about their work in a determined ‘ In a large variety of popular sizes manner. The Bison squad : and shapes, from ‘fom ideo 3 for $06. . 13.—Facing one MONTH, - ‘Dizzy apened its annual bor Day with lect group of vet- erans which was: augmented during |the week by reserve: sand freshman stars from last, year’s team. Montana ‘State college will be the first oe of ine ie Bias who appear to pave bel bets tartar for their 0 eo lontana: a outfit has alread: Pataine at the Bozeman school, wh h hopes to face a particularly prosper- tie: year at the gridiron game within e next féw months.” ddition to meetin gniged strength, the ’ nas practice season *. the arrival of a wy DRUG CO., Wholesale Distributors ‘alley Grocery Co., Local Distributors , par a rob Tag: bie oiete eda dee eke sanacr des srneeeaemenne mesons aeansantre