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2 >AGE SIX , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927 HHORK ENDED; SPENDS TIME , WITH FAMILY Today’s Program Has Nothing 4 But Short Jog on Road Be- | Ready, Supremely Confident of Victory Over Tunney ‘SCRIBES FAVOR [On Market on DELICATELY BALANCES «| 2snste’ be set Hear—and Read—About the Big Fight Miss Dempsey-Tunney championship fight in Chicago Thursday night. The Bismarck Tribune will receive the blow-by-blow story of the fight directly from the ringside over its Associated Press leased wire and it will Hg broadcast from The Tribune office by Station KFYR. The broadcast will start at 7 p. m. and all prelim- uts will go on the air in full. Because of the ty that Tex Rickard may move the bout an uri Slope fight fans may hear all about the | “No other group of citizens is bear- | TUNNEY T0 WIN | poe agency RULING FUNCTIONS TO AVOID ABUSE) inzasezer? fosn.ct ‘eses.or st OVER DEMPSEY}: owners. In 1926 the tax levy on League Outfit in the selecticn of representatives,| them, incl rding Federal, State nd 38 Sports Writers Roet ‘For Gene, 24 Pick Jack to Framers of Document Work senators and president by specified| Municipal, was §712,000,000, and the Out Finely Adjusted System | Mélifications “as to age and resi- 4 Hen the Pejeral” Gavernient Single Department Can parts of the Constitution and one of), 000" '?7 Overstep Its Proper Bounds | Bebe Eee ban Ge, teatica|| Radio’s Rialto | ; a eon eh egg eR | | es os co, pos: ut rd et ta; th ea reason vhy the Con-|¢@— 4 fore Breakfast hour ahead if the weather is inclement, it is suggested Stage Comeback Galea Note This sary, |stitution has furnished so piel ig (By The Associated Press) i i] that fans tune in at 7 o'clock, j yaa the seventh in Mr. Atwood's | fully. Both WCCO, the Twin Cities 7 In addition to the radio service, The Tribune will ||QPINIONS ARE VARIED radio station, and WAMD (225.4) t | WEIGHT HAS INCREASED publish an extra edition which will appear on the streets shortly after the contest. This will contain a complete round-by-round account of the fight, written by Edward J. Neil of the New York office of the As- sociated Press; a feature descriptive story of the crowd and arena spectacle by Charles Dunkley of the. Chicago Associated Press office; general notes by Alan J. Gould of New York, sports editor of the east- ern division, Associated Press, and ringside notes and SHG eueSunK Veer | Minneapolis, will rebroadcast the SUBbIEg Gt GOER IW BoveER: F ; ‘ radio industries banquet to be sent ments. Tomorrow: Novel Fea- out from New Y r at 7 p. m, This tures of the Cons itution, 4 n | will be a four-hour program BY HARRY ATWOOD EPE A I OF T _ WRHM (260.7) Minneapolis, has President, Constitution Anniversary Ess eee File ae Pro: Te framers of the Constitution | War Exei 5 lcert at 6 p.m.” At 9 p. m. WRHM q@erked outs finely adjusted sys War Excise Levy on Passen- | will broadeast music by a dance or- tem of cheeks anc. ba chestra, ds will KFOY °%.5) St. ¢ |, starting at 9:05 p.m. WDGY Plans to Make Effective Use of N Left Hook—Tunney Ex- a presses Confidence Tunney All Along,’ Says One Man, But Another Avers, ‘Dempsey by Knockout’ Chicago, Sept. 21—(AP) — Opin- ions of 72 representative boxing writers gathered by the Associated Lincoln F Crete, IL, Sept. ger Cars Condemned as 21.—(P)— other features by Fred Dye and Mason E. Taylor of Press on the outcome of tomorrow’s : ee cayenne Discriminatory inneapolis, is featuring a adident of the Chicago Associated Press staff. heavyweight championship fight re- . Hey the excdutioe ahd“ e x musicai vrogram at 7 p.m. lanned to vealed.a substantial majority favor- pati ” hehehe, pera pplanr ing G Ti “ é should be supreme in its 9 nN) Washingt D.C 5 z WBBM 8 ., 652,000,000 tra amp here rest Acie ene TET er oh sisal eas . : sphere, restraints would be present,| , Washington, D. C t. 21—Or-| WBBM (389.4) Chicago, has both i his a string trio and an orchestra in a in order that n Hele: departiier ganized motordom under the leade ig te -| program. ted for 6 p.m. An ent, 38 expressed themselves as con- , % : 1 ? ould "abites it os Wi .| Ship of the 930 motor clubs co MINNESOTA 10 HAVE EXPERIENCED SQUAD fident of a Tunney victory while 24 hatically bri BE Te ore | tuting the American Automobil 1 and an orchestra will picked Jack Dempsey to regain the a forces whic! would effectually pro-| S0¢iation, moved in a determined be heard from this statio: at 7 p. m. Eas, Bene 5 title. Ten refused to go on record pidavea tits ertessie | “| fashion today to secure the repeal and a theatre progrem will be given “gn us comel{N WESTERN CONFERENCE TITLE FRACAS|$"-'3'sete me eee el pd ay father, per cent war ex-| at 8:30 p.m WIOB (416) Chicago, eens Most of the experts confined "sa “4 yr gi . Cy ‘ jae) dna i | cise t re $ ‘has a theatre program 9 is a avy h- eee a ; There’s a “for sale” si: There were also includ the | cise ger cars in the atre program at 9 p. m. vase but kis program talay con: themselves to an unvarnished choice | Reese of the Salcon eat my | ccnstivution well balanced restraints | frthco on of Congress, /and at 10, p. m, will broadcast a Btajned nothing bute short jog on the} 18 Lettermen, 11 Playing Third DODGERS W IN hia scaled clave: ee eee wh, hy 2 coming ers baseman a Go states and upon the United | ae la e sgh cetera comedy skit and orchestra music. Boiertey weighed Year of Varsity Football, ‘Too Much Money’ other great prospect, is almost a| Each house of Conzvess serves) and arc i oeetey) veveaie| eye. Guba) bees emutene Fee ft Dempsey weighed 196 after his divest roe: Cues iets ¢ spirites lay evenii 7 4 , * sure bet to go to je ig 88 a res ru if -; dent of the Ree ee ek ae ight an aver Will Be Back to Play Under OVER PIR ATES: and Examiner: “I can’t pick them|year, Reese and Rate tates ee cause uisece: ey (en ne ia i that unit pounds that his much-discussed legs] Jeadership of Herb Joestin 4 |when there's so much money in-|keystone combination in the Pacific | Passed in both houses before it be-| ing body throughout the country to} P. Bhive ever carried into the ring fora peoleaclaall dda le deletion. volved. sa ect erie in Deal Coast League. They broke in to-|Ccomes effective. bring to the attention of their repre- tchampionship engagement. Even in| -—Championship Outlook Is Jim Doyle, Cleveland Plain Deal-|cether and -he Oakland club is try- Veto Power sentatives in Congress the insistent the chill of the early fall weather js 9 er: “Tunney should oe ee toling to sell ’em to the same major|, One of the noteworthy provisions| demand of the mot » Na- jack's green tights became wet with| Good one favorite but I will take a chance league club. in the matter o' legislative restraints’ tion that they be rel on Dempsey. is as follows: den of the Federal Excise Tax at the SUAS has called on| turing a phony concert at of the national motor-|P- ™.; a whistler and songs at hile a saxophone sextet will ain at 9:30 p.m KTHS 384.4) Hot Springs, has an or- ‘tra and soloists at 8:30 p. m. A concert band will be heard over WOS (469) Jefferson City, at 8 p. m, perspiration from his four rounds Bob Edgren, New York Evening % " ; < with the bags. i is, Minn., Sept. 21.—( Pegg evn She did the first nine in 38 and de-|. Every order, resolution, or vote] carliest possible moment. rs ri : A Me arimgiceintec,” said Dempecy| _mnearolts, Minn, Sept. 21—()| Bucs Slump, But Still Have GEE "Dempsey by @ knockout in| fented Mrs, EP. Hormoca oy Cis. |to which the ccueurrence of the Sen-| Mr. Henry stated that the deter-|,,KPAB OSH EE Coors ¢“that the man Tunney meets tomor- —Minnesota, the team that Mich- Hold on Top Rung—Toledo EA ‘Dicketzon, Grand’ Rapids cago, 8 and 6, ate and House of Representatives! mination of organized motordom in row night will not b the same man| igan’s great eleven managed to de- may be necessary (except on a) and has a varied program at 9: v4 iad 2) the matter of the repeal of the auto- he fought a year ago in Philadelphia.| feat by a single point for the 1926 Gains in A. A. Se Ere ois: eb Geel Cia reg be/ mobile excise tax would be presented) = = — . " I was just a bird that night who] Western Conference championship, pointed a year ago can come back | Yesterday’ 8 Games || United ‘States; andipefore, the aati | Wetoue cen PaPRtG HVE GH BAVAVAVAVAVAD c it with the thought of land-| ,.; ‘, i y n ———_—___—__________4 Ree coe ag io Ranches anu ending will shoot an experienced and (By the Associated Press) far enough, at his age, to win over) ‘shall take effect shall be approved| ii “ . tly convene to prepare eighty squad into the 1927 Big| After 11 successive victories, the|® Younger man who has been _im- NATIONAL LEAGUE by him, or bein, disapprovec by| new revenue bill to give the taxpay. <THE > ithe show. ied Pi i roving himself in the meantime. i pe2ehi Ca poe ue eee ae HE Vale maitactime st ow > di ° ittsburgh Pirates are fencit J . him, shall be repessed by two-thirds he bel | “This time it will be different. If] Ten race. irates are experiencing Expect to see Tunney knock out Beodila sess is 4 E 62 the ‘Serie und: Abuse of ened:| ae es c wal We re < FASHION SHOP FORMEN PB (Scars Service} A 1 js , Tan 3 lump. Today they thi Tunney thinks I’m going to do noth-| Eighteen lettermen, 11 of them|® Sump. Today they were three sey by the eighth round.” ing but throw hooks at his chin he] playing their third year of varsity aut games in the van of the Nation- errs Taylor, Des Moines Register iy dead wrong. But I hope to nail] football, will be back to play on the} ® league, but they have failed to] x14 Tribune: “I pick Tunney to win, yhim for the full count with the left] Gopher squad under Ceptain Herb] Score & single run in their last tWo| perhaps by a knockout.” eek tea qhook that I tried to finish him with] Joesting, All-American fullback. And] 89% i Harry Bullion, Detroit Free Press: ? ‘in Philadelphia. I hardly used my| Joesting whom no team, not even duced Vance and his fast ball} «7 pick Dempsey. He is 50 per cent Phil S right hand against Tunney a year| Michigan, could stop last year, and| &™ lued the Pirates last sof | md better than last year and 25 per iladelphia . i Pittsburgh .. ry 2 sentatives, according to the rules} Ma: % ‘i neve as ey a y Have to Force Issue Doak and Henline; Meadows, Daw. eer nate EEG Us des “We shall ask the ways and means | This is popularly called the presi- committee,” said Mr. Henry, “that a = dent's v.‘o powcr. the repeal of the tax be made a ee “is 4 Congress is further restrained | Primary item in the new revenue bill, 5 by the power of ‘he judiciary to If the committee refuses to elimin- review legislation and pass upon the| 2te the tax, the car owners of the constitutionality of the aws-enacted.| country must be prepared to force The po ver of the judiciary is re-| the issue on the floor of the Senate strained by the following provision: | and the House, precisely as they did R H E| The judges, both of tk supre: when they secured the first reduc- ago, but this tirse I will be a two-| whose yardage for the season ran & a 3 to 0 count, and yesterday “ cent improved over his form against St. Louis .......... 7 1 thanded fighter.” close second: to that registered. by| ti8” Bill Doak beid them to two hits | Sharkey.” e Ulrich and Wilson; Sherdel and’ + Jack said he expected to leave for| the stellar Red Grange, will again| 2" gave Brooklyn another victory) Eq Hughes, Brooklyn (N, Y.)| Schulte. his loop hotel just after dinner to-| be the pivot of the Minnesota at- teed same score. Eagle: “funney figures to win de- night. tack. Only four of the 1926 regulars hile the Giants were idle they| cisively but my suspicions are such Dempsey’s father picked his fam-| will be missing. gained a half game on the leaders,|that I would not be surprised to sce | BOSton »....se000. 5 4 inferi i tion in this war le He contin- ous son to win by a knockout within] 7 the best prospects regarding and eather Cardinals, winning] anything happen.” PI Chicago . oes 8 130 aH Lore orien ren i el their nor , seven rounds. In condition, he said,| material that the Maroon and Gold ee ds th at & row ante Phillies,| “Hype Igoe, New York World: “On Morrison and Gibson; Weinert, The president is restrained in| “The position taken by the Ameri- “his boy was the best fighter in the| jas seen since the best days of Dr. pulled up into a tie with New York| form, Tunney ought to be a 10 to 1 Jones and Hartnett. making treaties and appointraents| can Automobile association as re- \ as follows: | gards the desirability and justice of He shall have power, by and with! the abolition of this particular ex- the advice and consent of the Sen. ise levy, which now cons.itutes a ate, to make treaties, provided two-| burden of $60,000,000 on the car | World, Henry lis Willinaiayisiaddedithesadé| on sees ee favorite, but I string with Dempsey, 4 vantage of a well-balanced schedule. Pirates Have Easy Chance the long shot, nevertheless. I’m VE! The only doubtful factor in the rosy cae still has the drop on playing the ‘hunch’ on the old gladi- Sept. 21.— (AP) — Gents Of all ines o if eae ne GUN WHe marinate NavoRT eI SDEE Ned Brown, New York World: thirds of the senators present con-| owners, is indorsed by more than a (With Gene Tunney’s training for the) Dr Clarence W. Rpts beak coach, | by winning nine of its remaining 13| “Tunney by a knockout.” Detroi E' cur; and he shall nominate and by| dozen national organizations, _in-! title fray with Jack Dempsey in| "iyo shift under a new ruling will | games, even though New York and|, Harry Cross, New York Herald| Detroit « + 4 9 1'and with the advice and consent of| cluding the National Automobile | Others not scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game See this new in- vention in neck- wear. VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA AVSVAVAVAVAVAYV Soldier field a thing of the past, the|1. held to a one-second sto} St. Louis win their 10 remaining| Tribune: “Tunney figures to win. Boston ... 3 9 0 the Senate shall appoint ambas Ckamber of Commerce, the United eavyweight champion, his entour-|7° Tei ‘© 2 onessee eS poatecta’ 8! Dempsey, like Bill Tilden, is too old; | Whitehill and Bassler; “amdgren, dors, other public ministers and con: tes Chamber of Commerce, the age and the thinning ranks of the New Attack Line Imminent Successive home runs in the|t0 come back.” Bennett, Russell and Hoffman, suls, judges of the supreme court. can Farm Bureau Federation, * | visiting experts settled in the deep| ‘The ex : i ver-| sev y Fri ~|_Jack Farrell, New York Daily| Moore, thairs of the Cedar Crest Country| satihe ise rts predict that the ver-| seventh by Frisch and Hafey en-|,. ’ y Spears will meet the rul-| abled <t. Louis to beat Philadelphia,| News: “Dempsey by a knockout.” ional Giange, Rubber Associa- ion of America, National Automo-} States whose appointments are not (Ses all other officers of the United club today to await the breaking of| ing to which he acquiesced only un-| 5 to 4. Roots for Tunney Second Game herein otherwise provided for, and] bile Dealevs’ association, National: Bat Ort OW. istling about | 4 Sreat pressure, with a new line| _ The Chicago Cubs started Lefty Ray Campbell, Cleveland News: ss R H__ & which shall be established by law. | Battery Manufacturers’ association, The chill breezes whist ing al out! of attack which the veteran players| Weinert on the mound against Bos-| “Tunney by a knockout because he| Detroit . 6 9 0 _A notable example of the exer-| Automobile Body Builders’ associa-| the clubhouse and the ge may install with successful results. |ton but had to replace him with|h#s improved while Dempsey has| Boston . 1 cise of the restraining power of the/ tion, National Association of Tay like weather have prod tion that calls for constant rallying of all hands before the big log fire in the spacious living room. Here 3 Lettermer. are Nydahl, Almquist,; Percy Jones when the Braves scored |S°N° back too far.” : Hollo.zay, G. Smith and Woodall; Senate was its refusal to ratify the | cab Owners American Drivurself, Barnhart, Arepdsee, Matchan andj four runs in the opening frame. Jones} «, Pat Frayne, San Francisco Call:| Harriss, Wiltze, Russell and Hart- treaty submitted by President Wil- ion, Automotive Equipment Captain Jocsting, backs; Gary, John-| came through with an 8 to 8 deci-| Dempsey—to stay 10 rounds and a/ ley. son on his return from Versailles. | association and Motor and Accessory son, Ukkelberg and Maeder, tackles;| sion. The Cubs made it four out of|8°0d chance to win. A recent illustration was the re-) Manufacturers’ association.” j the latest camp “ ” is dis- ee is re ‘4 Harry Hochstadter, Chi . . usal te in th a 2 i cussed, the fighting qualities of the Bs al wae Banas Pel Sit Ae for thes Cetin and made the “Tunney, by pecadior Chicano Fett airet come H Sapient Sonata LWarren a8 Th Gites ea We a Haare two battlers taken apart and put to- ae a co ane ti} Mule 2 Bont count for the season against} ‘James’ B. Gould, St. Louis Star:| St. Louis . a 5 © 4 cabinet officer. See eee ee atis d by! gether again, and the match itself} €"4s and Mackinnon and Mulvey,| Boston 15 victories in 22 starts. “If Dempsey’s better, so is Tunney. | Philadelphia 4 z repeal the tax were summarized by State Restraints Ne i oe Illustrative of a number of the the A. /. A. executive as follows: United States hief in-| centers. The Philadelphia Athletics virtual- al prob- _ The line lost three men. by gradua-| ly assured themselves of a season Jems in higher mathe ies, The ue nee Were Prien Mhesery average of betes Haan 200, by _tak- i sho Tunney, with a guar-| €243 yde, tackle, and Strand,| ing two games from the St. * -uis ‘ é : prses ey eu0,000, eon ee guard. The 1927 line will be heavy,| Browns. The Mackmen staged a McGeehan, New York H Second Game ene ae cs ee at ex post $100,000 a round or $33,333.38 a| averaging about 190 pounds, Dr.| ninth inning rall, for all their runs] ai¢-Tribu o or si ih ae ler- " R HOE 7s er a parte tte aro on0 2 Pie Lo rounds’ of labor| Spears hopes to use his big group of| to beat Missourians in the opener,|"":q Bang, Cleveland News! wlt's | Philsdeiphia’ 3 10 2! pranted by the United States, against Dempsey—if the bout goes| beefy guards to advantage to make) 4 to 1. They took the second game,|q toss. anes ~ ideas ss ie Philadelphia .......7 11 0 ® Ne jada sul eae ae the limit, Mathematica! minds came | up for his light center—George Mac-| 7 to 3. Three wild pitches by Gas- ss-up. Any man who can hit| Gaston, Stewart and Schang, Dix-' ¥, forth with the announcement that| kinnon—three-year man, whose best} ton, Brown’s hurler, encbled the A’s like Deninsey ae ver can be counted | on; Ehmke and Cochrane, Perkins, analyzed from all angl terest has centered on ! a ee oe Gene should win without trouble.” Crowder and O’Neil; Grove, aoa Harrison, New York| son and Cochrane. “I£ it’s'on the level Tunney i “The repeal of this tax would benefit the greatest number of tax-) ince it is now falling on ap-! pro: ely 3,760,000 people, compared with 2,500,000 people who are subject to income tax incidence. “It is a needless supertax on mo- torists as a class, since there is am- ple evidence that the Government no} restraints upon the are the following: articles exported from any state. No preference shall be given by Gene, at the $1 a day rate he re-| weight is around 165 pounds. to score three runs in the first inn- Seared : 5 J\jonger needs this revenue. . | ceived as a polpier Sariae. 19 months Standing out anone the ReR IEE ing of this battle. Others not scheduled, ease APS oat cane tax ge dincriniinatory fatal Cc Heong di vice it 5 var, Wi 4 rf armer, jokane, " —_—— i: e war lev: be obliged to engage, a ree nore Washington, who can kick, carry or The Det rinee cathered in VETERANS PLAY AMERICAN ARAREIANON Bier thinis upon the product which hes res hea esa copra wars to earn the sum Tex Rickard| pass the ball, and Bruno Nagurskis! hon ends of a double header with : $1,060,000,000 to the Federal Gov-| Tubes, $1.49 will pay him for 30 minutes work| International Falls, Minn., giant. He Thursday night. starred in the backfield in high school Gene had only a long walk on the| but Dr. Spears is so well supplied qerenn today before packing to] with backs that he will try Nagurski 9 z 2) NS are as follo-’s: 3 Minneapolis .. Ni i tas a contribution on account | the Boston Red Sox, 4 to 3 and 5 F No state shall nter into any) ernment & | to 3. Detroit closed the year against IN TOURN AMENT a Benton ee fe Gow | tteaty, alliance or confederation of the World War. | To single out} Boston with 17 victories and five de- dy; Eddelman, Gearin, cay and; stant letters.of ah real and Foor Aenea the Sole excep-| better reception during the feats. Young. raiment ar ti ond ailver| tion of revolvers, bears no Excise | leave early Thursday for Chicago,| at end, teaming him with Haycraft,| "O14. teams were not scheduled. | Mrs, Frazer, Glenna Collett, make anything but gold and silver) Hon os thoroughly inequitable, ||| world series. Gamble Auto | and the weighing ceremony at 3 p. sophomore flash of last year. } A coin a tender in payment of debts, i ; m,, before the Illinois boxing com-| A single change in the coaching] , pomp eres Pe ies ad Matched in Women’s Open R H_ E'pass any bill of attainder, ex post| “The tax nov constitutes a peace-|| Supply Co., 220 Main Ave., New tubes will give you mission. Tunney, in the “finest| staff brings Arthur Bergman, form: y,: Columbus .. 2 3 \facto law, or law impairing the ob-| time levy on one essential mode of; . Shape of my career,” expects to scale| er Notre Dame }'ayer, and late of| Milwaukee: yesterday, and _conse- Golf Event Indianapolis .. ie 10. Siitatin ee mee time ertation, while all other forms| Bismarck, N. D, 188 pounds for the title contest. the University of Dayton, to Min-,qWently the American | association Meeker and Ferrell; Leverette and| ‘The states were further restrained | of transportation and communiea-| nesota to succeed “Potsy” Clark as|Tace is now a three-team struggle —— pechfield coach, Clark becomes head-| instead of a private argument be-| Garden City, N. Y., Sept. 21.4) coach at Butler college. tween the Blues and Brewers. —A clash between two former First Game The Michizan and Notre Dame Toledo pushed aside Louisville, 9| champions headlined today’s second R games, the hardest on the schedule} t? 8, while the Blues were splitting| round match play for the national] St. Paul . Tesmer. eee lk 4 How They Stand || How They Stand | ‘ATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ a double bill with St. Paul. Kansas| women’s golf championship at the it N, ab Z Pet. aud boi Bxay dean Pane Ae ak City won the first game, 14 to 5, but} Chcrry Valley club. - Rapes tik ‘ani Pittsburgh 87 55 613 ule giving tre Gophers a distinct ad- lost the second, 11 to 8. Mrs. Alex Stirling Frazer of Ot-| Peters, St. Loui 85 59 .587]| vantage over last year when both of Milwaukee lost round to both the| tawa, Canada, holde: of the title in 59 587 Blues and the Mudhens by dropping} 1916, 1919, end 1920, was drawn 63 “566 Shere Panera Car he Played a game to Minneapol! to 5. Th against Miss Glenna Collett, cham- 72 1486 Fuewara are.now Balt pion in aes 3n8 P- Fistah St. Paul . 82 427 . rst place an 3 las H ss ‘380|Peds’ Grid Hopes ot Toledo, ‘rushing up from third], Miss Collett came through, the ae HY Ravi, Bow, 94 338 + H lace. 1 after a breath-| A Are Running High) "%5,.nepotis snared victory| finish on the last hole of her mate Hetse9, Murray, Warmouth and Fe- Games Today Me from Columbus, 12 to 2, which] With Mrs. J. L. \nderson, who was ‘3 | Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Valley City, N. D., Sept. 21.—(?)| means nothing at all to the stand- playing on her h me couse. Mrs, No others scheduled, —Hopes of repeating its victory of| ing. razer had no such difficulties in ; 4 —_—_—_—_ last year when it won the conference eliminating Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson, | 7 oui, 1 : , } i AMERICAN LEAGUE championship are running high at’ also a former champion, of Green- os A ; D 4 : W. LL. _ Pet.| the state teacher's college here. Som: . : ” i New Yorl. ..... 104 42 . veteran stars and sromising new}, th iE Aiedeinbia meee Be «UDR ee ae make fa outed aed sa t ba n ington . mong ose already in ie fol ¢. .585 | are Fiola, all conference tackle of Mis Sangor Outpoints last year, and Darkewold, alicoontete Mi ith in Bantam Bud Taylor ence tacke of the 7 5 son and Tabor, en nd Tollerund N. J., vs. Miss Rosalie Knapp, New 21, ‘i and Simonsen, guards, Yor! , pe loey Games have been scheduled with sats Maric Jenner, New York, vs. Games Today the state university and agricultural iss Jane eget lewood, N. J. St. Louis at Washington. college, Jamestown college, Moor- f = Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn, Kan- Cleveland at Philadelphia. head and Minot normal schools, Park ens Ged . Miss Bernice Wall, Osh- Detroit at New York. Region and the School of Science at kosh, Wis, Chicago at Boston. Wahpeton. Mrs. Mary Pressler, Los Angeles, ‘ : pao alll aS i 1 vs. Mrs. Cortland Smith, Ridge- a City . \ Fights Last Night Mile. Simone Thin De La Chaume, worive 94 4 _——_—_——_—_—_——_—_—__—_—_—_———¢ | f Paris. (By the Associated Press) Pry ‘One Foreign Threat Gone -542| Chicago—Stanislaus Loayza, threat was : E won on @ toa try ody Morea i we “ Pai 5 ; Bn ie arc Arie S| = Be dez, Filipino, 10, | B : p My Sullivan, St. Paul, defeated J I tt Feu, dates ioe Reno, ‘Trenton, nothing DEELE fo Guy 4 aie ae