The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1927, Page 6

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“PAGE Sty : oo" map BISMARCK TRIBUNE + BRIDAYY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927 ROR RENN etm Sc me AE RLS é iPittsburgh’s Hold on National Pinnacle Is Further Increase FOXY PHANN, JACK DEMPSEY OPENING OF BIG TEN GRID PRACTICE | creageeie, rea. Aer atouchdown. | CAO RC INIT A, |, , MARKED BY PASSING OF COACH YOST : : Boston at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE w. L. ——-FAGAIN, 2 101: ABOUT BATTLE | sox DEREATED Athletics Trounce Chiengo * Team, 5-1—Blues Drop Mil- they always have a kick be : born) eet gine I * comii ¥ Washington . 74 62 Be ns Detroit .. sane oF Chicago . ih Cleveland . is St. Lou i 83 Boston . mn SPARRING KAYO" Mentor Forced to Give Up Coaching Due to t Pressure of Other Work— 4 Partner Takes‘ Left Hook t6| Hanley Starts Work at Chin From Ex-Champ— Northwestern — 70 Report Champicn Says He’s Certain ef Quick Victory Over Manassa Mauler | Gi St. Louis at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. aa waukee Brewers, 7-2 : : ‘ pee Detroit at Boston. ; ! ‘ ma | =f Physical Form Improving: | For Practice at Minnesota Coltrin, of California’ Washington and’ leveland not a (BY EDWARD J, NEIL) | eens Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 16.—Most | scheduled. n 4 | (BY MASON E. TAYLOR) Chicago, Sept. 16.—}—The open-| surprised ‘were California alumni —___~—- 4 | ,Ansociated Press Sports Writer ing of the Western conference foot-| When they learned that modest Fritz GOOD NEWS | Lificoin Fields, " | A Coltrin, a lineman, had been selected} Doctor: Madam, your husband 16 Ue Sack Bemipacy is thie ehiee (Uni Dracticg, period, introdured one | to captain the 1987 Golden Bears. {never will be able to, work azain. | today 't6 the ‘scowlity Terocity of his | western—and marked the passing for 2 ] Let’s see, this} Missus: I'll go an ‘tell ‘im. It sill ill him, ‘Toledo .battle eight years age when | this r atleast, of another, “Hurry <: Coltrin is a tackle,; cheer ‘im up—Sydney Bulletin. Up” Yo of Michigan, to be sure. Per- te —— ‘ enough, the ¢ he won the heavyweight title—he has | : 4 Has nt aume” he scored his first knockout of.a spar-| Too much other work in directing |B ae Bade elect Galicia tate pce I : ting partner since he ‘started train- athletics at Michigan was given by | t ieean Me doth gt “abe reetiee fin a in the morn- , Te HE CANT CLUB ing here three weeks .ago. |Yost as the reason’ for : his retire aia a net fee ait bs SW. ae clock you have. rich and the the Cubs at Chi, o—e | Whitey Allen, a Boston 185 pounder, | ment from coaching. He has direct- [ae Mhbars ligeieenlor ic Weoan eone eee eee You CANn'r SHOct took a left hook to.the ehin last night |ed the Wolverines .since 1901. teh Sucraa| dibs Heemane, Shee Braves Are Sunk AN EGG SHELL and folded up for the evening, Allen | coaching contract was terminated in |f was Shh put tit Wailltesal Basueie i ‘ Th " Eve — was the third of six sparring mates 1921 when he.-was. made director of 3 fo) AN bal o : aitress! Because it never goes, But to those/—Kasper, Stockholm. who really under- stood, Coltrin’s in Dempsey’s third moonlight work- ; athletics, but he kept on turning out out, which was put.on before 100; championship teams or strong con-) BR visiting sports writers who had been tenders just the same. k grumbling about the secrecy of Jack's| Work Out in Track Suits election as cantain| AVAVAVAVAVAM ( preparations, | With the thermometer registering " oe Mee q > 1 t - 95 and up, most of the Big Ten| & vi hed, f a cliteln inal r old star) | Cuts Loose Againgt Krueger _ | squads worked out yesterday in track : Tretlenaeting of Cite & < reer club of this ,, Dempsey cut loose, too, against | suits, except Northwestern where Moe a q he r No. 1 over Runcie Martin, Benny Krueger, German heavyweight, | Hanley began his new system. In- if the last of the six, but Krueger man-|diana showed the faigest ‘turnout, ! \ _Coltrin has been aged to last out the roynd. The Ger-| with 140 in uniform, and Ohio State| the bie ab of the Me patel ‘ man battler caught two of those left|the smallest, with only 48. Se’ eral ' line LH ery? wo LAr . ry hooks, followed by a right to the mid- | letter men and other candidates are| been shiftec i SERA ate onae ‘section, which draped him on the} expected to swell the Buckeye squad guard to tackle and from one side, e: to 75 by the end of the week. of the line to the other. Wherever ye Wi j he played, however, he played well In strange contrast to these two| Coach Wilce at Ohio and Coach | he paves, 00 La pEMHE) wage! periods of furious attack, Dempsey | Stagg at Chicago, gave indications in uh it weintlee: aoe a Nowed Big Boy Peterson to throw | the very first sighal drill that lateral | gne physically, weighing more than vountry club from Earle Han. #/0ves at him for nearly half of | Pass formations will be part of their eyo bean ae pley ne cor ro e| up in the Arrowhead amateur to [2™#Y ety Ormilarity. tor Tanneys apt the nature of them closely’ hid.) mystery tenm | of the Pacific coast wice holder of the Arrowhead ama- r title. The article explains that is given this ranking because "s failure to play in the ad open championship, in Weld was runner-up to Jake Wetherby of Minneapolis. Weld won the fourth annual in- ’ 1 tournament of the North- three inning and h . n’ of Victory night in Sold Tom Sawyer Boys’ Shirts To close.out at 98° Friday and Saturday Values ta $2.50 “1 0} an exponent of the huddle system,|at the bottom of the conference last appears to have abandoned this as|year, they look, on paper, to be one his quarterbacks were barking out| of the best teams that will campaign q granting her hits nor. ru Darkness halted the second fr the cighth. I I proc for 4 to 5. j The Cubs were f by rain. Other National without sched A ted that the his one-sided VAVAVAVAVAVAV.: French and Cobb p: the 7 the deciding run, af tied the count at 4 al Detroit ¢ from behind four run r 3 No. 6, Ray Belisle, Ridgeview golf b, Duluth; No, 7, A. A. Bakewell, itchinadji ‘club, Superior; No. & i ‘4 >) . Bie left hooks without any return but »-| Duluth Youth Placed First by |c + Jack kept weaving into close quar- x not win | Martin, and finalist in the Arrow: his. ; k finol \this season. Although they finished Proud ‘of ‘his n hgainat Veeibevhy. “Martin upright style. len. Coach Zuppke at Illinois, long uni- eliminated by Weld in the first | Peterson stabbed the former cham: : off-/ round of the Northland Invitational, |Pion with several lefts to the head | r three and two. tand Mose AAG Sn aseine UP- | signals in old time fashion. this fall, They’re well worth watch- ie | Earle Hanson of Northland is Pereuts before Dempsey dee pt to} Two new coaches joined the Towa ing. : d ed No. 3 by virtue of being run- | Start the attach: Prom ten on eeterj|sguad in its first’ workout, Frank _ oot ae he Northland Invitational |5o" was in full retreat, but he had) wickhorst, former Navy star, and Ed | @—=—————-————-® ut Cracker | nalist in the Arrow ama- | CUtscored the former champion when] Wajer star back and end at Stan- | Pennant Progress ' ! ig : e Roscoe Fawcett, of Breezy |their round ended. ford fo y ides th : BE azame {te » of Breezy | perhaps it was this realization.that |0F@ ,for three years. Besides the/¢ 0. -—_—© | Point was ranked fourth, having won | 11), into full d i two field sessions, skull practice be- rors attending! |the Birchmont international tourna- | Son! Dempsey into full speed against | gan gt Michigan iast night, with E. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ; f | me Bemidji and the qualifying Allen, who foltowed Peterson into the | F"cTag) Wieman, Yost's right han Me) ee |medal. Fifth place was accorded 'i"#, for Allen was sprawling on the] nag, in. charge. ilwaukee . Ss eae t : | \Eddie Hamm of Ridgeview, who dis- {00F before the round was half over.|"Stventy huskies turned out for| Kansas City . rolina. ‘tinguished himself in the major Ar- Coach Spears at Minnesota, with Cap- Rees | rowhead tournaments this year. aaaeeoee bir | Roy tain Herb Joésting eager ahd ready A N.Y. hootle: hed out ‘ The second five places were award- j:ms followed Allen and gave Demp.| 1. start the line smashing that|St. Paul .. three federal off what 4 ed_as follows: Mhis ‘best workouts of the evening. | brought, him All-American» honors | Indianapolis you call uncorki nt | eee ore rer outs of the evening. | iag¢ fall. In the five: hqur workout, | Louisville ; | The two lighter boxers shot in many Spears included. some «brief scrim: Columbus .. mi doses. . sees: - | Ralph Bogan, Mesaba country club, a -The only indoor workout of the : Games Today Golf Crities—Runeie Mar- | withing; No.’9, Oscar Erickson, Zen. | te" With them, opening day was put, on by Coach| Milwaukee at Kansas City. tin Second ith City golf club, Hibbing; No. 10,!—~ ~—-—--_——— | Thistlewaite, who moved to Wiscon-; Toledo at Columbus, ve {EN puluthe’” Rankings were based 20%, Billy, Grimes, Australia, 10.) "ais °Suand “of Se worked ‘in gym| Minneapolis and St. Paul not sched- Sept, 16.)—The /0n tournament records of the cur-|Badie Anderson, Wyoming, 10. Felix aay aot shewsn bance. Liebieg: eas The Prince of Hales will attend biz fight incognito. Oh, then that’s n Leo Flynn is practici f the th.rd rung now o Duluth, Mi n ait ; alos id punt-receiving. . Seven aeacitnins aaa shington. * wants to recognize hi [Duluth Herald ‘publishes today the ;'¢Mt season just ¢losed. defeuted Laddie Lee, | ®® an it AGUE hington. ae He wants to recognize him, | Duluth, Herald publi ene v |Portidnd, (Maina, ais, gomplete teams were sent up. and ee naan 1 their tor Arrowhead country. | A . j ‘ e Pittsburgh 84 54 GIB tins Nera oh compiled by Angas! Fights Last Night |) 0 cuter city, catit.— Newsboy HE READ THE ADS | New York. 80 «58580 ‘ he last clask the club. 1 golf critic, Tot —— = ——_———, Brown, New York, beat Frankie] “what are you turning around for,| St. Louis 80 58.580 robbed Ruth of » for the American | Novey, Los Angeles, 10, I John?” if wen "| Culoage 73 61 561 aking a speetac Golfer, and Richard Clarkson, pro- (By The Associated Press) i —— "aD ve just discovered. that we've! Cincinnati . 67 68. 496 4 t the right field em-| | re had a lot of good fessional at the Northland coyntry| |New York—Joe Glick, New York.) San Bernardino, Calif. — Mickey | come 510 miles since morning. We'll} Brooklyn... 58 80—s«wA me ent. M thought up,| club. defeated Doc Milt Gaston won a close verdict for ulator, | What will probably be a Lomb shell | 10. Honeyboy Snell, Tacoma Wash.,|Durane, Omaha, defeated Vincent: gt 7500- Boston <... Finnegan, Boston, won | Romeo, Sn Bernardino, six. iia Se ee eRe ee Lite. nee Philadelphia .. ETS ON CHESTERFIELD’S “POPULARITY ¥ he Popular in all 4. corners =. of the Earth... _ ee ee nes . | "Thelr taste ita cigarettes, however, is far more Chesterfield’s natural tobacco taste has won prod hery, forty. of the world—and nowhere more i in the very capital cf tobacco’s homeland, . { . Ny cot ase a eth ment et mts ab eh mata Be m0 Mw Beh 8 OO PO 8 ht te rm mm ab . cies Si ew oa en + Batutot sate wenn ay Pihsigy pte ‘ \ ge? : : oe s

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