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7) PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Jimmy McLarnin Makes Big Time Bow in Fight Against Wallace , NEGRO BOXER |;#OxW ema COAST-BOXER TROJAN-IRISH KNOCKED OUT Appearances During Com- ing Winter LEONARD PRAISES HIM ‘Baby Face’ Grows So Fat He} May Have to Abandon Lightweight Class hs Nov. 23.—(AP) rnin, sensatio Pa fight, who is tarrying in Detroit, M Jimmy KID KAPLAN, Has Signed For Three Major! ghtweight class for a_ brief} ACE COMES TO UNITED STATES Conquerer of Nurmi and Wide Will Train Here For Olympics Stettin, Germany—(AP)—Amer- i climate and its methods of Ing and training are attrac- te Kioits for Dr. Otto Peltzey, famous German athlete. - Peltzer, holder of the world’s rec- ords for numerous track events, in- cluding the 1,500 meter dash sailed for New York November 16 on the “Dresden.” He was accompanied ierman_ specialist in athletes’ s, Dy. Brutsmann. German runner has had the ican trip in mind since May, but it was delayed by athletic ‘Say! Ain’t He wpchind Ask Native Sous GERM AN TR ACK f Minnesota Gives Up Claim to Big | Ten Championship Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 23.— The University of Minnesota to- day stepped out of its mathematical tie Se ith Illinois for the Big Ten title and voluntarily withdrew all ae to a share in the champion-. ship. President Lotus D. Coffman gave Illinois clear claim to the titular honors. “As far as Minnesota can” see there is no tie,” President Coffman said. “Illinois has the itd Minne- sota has Lge geal ger: in the great record of the Maroon and Gold team. Our record is sufficient; claims to the title could add noth: ing to it.” The university’s action cleared UP |». a muddle which has sent sport writ- ers all over the country arguing since: Minnesota’s 13 to 7 victory over Michigan and ey victory: over Ohio State, 13 to 0. * John Griffith, Big. Ten athletic commissioner, said Minnesota was entitled to a mathematical tie for WILL RETURN TO NEW YORK Yankee Baniam in Paris Will Seek Bud Taylor’s Coronet New York, Nov. 23.—(?)—While the bantamweight champion of Brit- ain was en route to this land’ of bountiful bouts, an American negro in Europe Jazed back across the eer at the crown the Britisher seek to topple. e mythical coronet is that worn by Bud .Taylor by consent of the ational Boxing association and the “htbigea abroad finds it to his lik- ing. Alfredo Brown, the negro, who has campaigned in Europe for two years without a single defeat, vows in Paris that he will force Taylor You can’t accuse a hunter of has BATTLE DRAWS GREATEST MOB Nation-wide Interest Centers in Conflict of Super Elevens — 3 Chieago, Nov. 28.—UP)—Sold fie host to 110,000 football faa ag Ge, service classic spell with hopes of getting a crac! kt ut Sammy Mandell’s crown, will} Wallace, aggressive | ttler, tonight, in a bout ments and his duties as a] the title on the basis-of percentage| into @ fight before the end of 1928. of history, civics and _ath- Smith Crossed Occan tthe public school of Wick- fig ee cen eleaavonlL Willie Smith, South African sen- berate Mundell’: next | jersdorf in Thuringia. His purpose| Some gave Illinois the title. Others sation of England, headed toward the champ ionship apponent: er | ne going to Ua tea? is to study| cave Minnesota and Illinois a tie. py go caine the vietory|| - Games Thursday youngster who is merican a ods of teaching and thera withheld any titular award. Hebets a 4 rae lock Sad gave him November 2 aus on’weight rapidly, is grad-| and to train in a warmer President Coffman’s statement e British championship ‘ 3 Matchmaker Jess McMahon of and played a tie uate of the f ight cla: bout in that division being foll by the death of his opponen cho Villa, former title holde eveasing poundage forced him into the bantam ranks where he fought Bud Taylor, title holder, but he soon | had trouble making the nt and | tock a featherweight role. climate for the 1928 Arasterdam Olympiad: today Jeaves Illinois the undisputed yadison Square Garden, who an-j| With Scores When Same Teams w io to Australia champion. nounced the signing of Smith for Met Last oe three bouts :in this country, said he ° a ¥ in sepals tae taken issue ‘with the CAUSE OF RIOT por wee bogaldieniliioy feito sia » Th Cems ste Fights Last Night an athletic commissions, “This color line.is all the bunk for] (6) i fe EEA little men,” declared Al_ Brown, in Paris. Kaplan Last Victim i ui in the 126-| with ‘ohnny Farr | and he was weakened considerably jn making the weight limit of that} division. As a result, McLarnin be- | gan a campaign among the light- weights, his latest victim being! Louis (Kid) Kaplan, whom he stopped in Chicag » McLarnin’s management an-) ‘ nounced he probably would weigh in| ; today considerably above the light- $ weight limit and indicated aban- donment of the d'vision for the wel- ter ranks was in pros xct :fter a : few more .bouts. The Olympic Gardens arena c poration has offered $60,000 gu: antee to box the winner in a decision h oppose an athlete’s partici- \ pating in events unless he is in top- e notch a ay cake to save him so ean “Mr. Jess McMahon, my Ameri- ‘or but a few all-star events. olice as Foot m- can mani “It: is, of ' course, impossible color line for me. throughout the year.to be in. best thusiasm Soars Why the Color: Line? Catholic Univ. (17) vs. Geol ” Peltzer says, “but one ought ns mes mind‘ them drawing the| Washington (9). f Mh cede: nyo remain, nthe wily | ow York, Nov- 28-—(AP)—Hun-|Soetgtine gee une write ce Zack] Gettzebare (19) vs, Franklin & only then can one develop beyond | dreds of bruised heads, a sm.king| ever heard of Joe Gans and Joe Wal- oe Lone if. Every time when I failed|pile of what was’ once part of a cof being side switched?” MIDDLE WES‘: | for a time to take part in events, | grandstand and 16 names on the po- ’s silhouette is unique among| Towa State vs. Mat |T found that I had gone back, and|jice blotter today testified to the |{%¢, bantams. He stands 5 feet 10 Nebcaska (15) vs. New York Uni- ‘only through hard training and dif- 3 inches in his stockings ‘and has a| versity (7) Danny Haute, j gps through hard training ang dif-{enthusiasm of Columbia university) reach-that many middie-weights and| Cincinnati (6) vs. Miami (6) knocked out ‘Howard Mitchell, | clim®into first place.” students in their football team. light-heavies would like to possess.| North Dakota State vs. DePaul Cincinnati, (1). | Defeated Nurmi and Wide‘ ‘A mass meeting, called two days| He has won all of his 11 fights, nine South Dakota stzte (3) vs. De- The outstanding event in Pelt-|b.fore the Columbia-Syracuse game, | by knockouts. Eugene Criqui, form-; troit (0) Paris—Henri Schillie, Eur- a s zer’s career was his defeat of both .|er featherweight champion of th John Carroll vs. Davis-Elkins opean featherweight champion, Mandan High Class Cage Tour-| | Local Scrapper Is Confident of | Nurmi and Wide "in Reabenibies) ect paren that teocmndicr aacaiea world, and ‘Edouard Maseart were| Oklahoma (10) vs, Missouri (7) ‘won from Al Brown, Panama, Washington, & Jefferson (18) va. B Th As et ted Pre " will paint over that} Mar; TE Files vs. cite Ho) waener Philadelphia: wen frewe . yl 5 pkins (14) ‘ Lew Honora, Cube, Cuba, (10). Y St. uSttegiae, J det Ted Taylor, Atlanta, (10). Indianapolis—Billy Peterson, bout here. on. ‘A $75,000 advar. ticket sale for 7 . 1926, when he established a new ot ‘ootball | @mong his victims. Washington vs. St. Louis 18). NSE tonicht’s ‘contest. w ney Won From Juniors, Shellacking Saintly OVI ‘pecohdl of 3:51 ingtes for pole sone ponenedine “erie ‘and is “I am sorry but I can’t bend my| Creighton vr. Grinnell > é mid. 18 to 10 City Pug the 1,500 meter race. grandstand burning party which knees,” is reported to have been| Kansas Aggies vs. Oklahoma Ag- San Jose, © ee cent POWERS REV. 1EWS ‘ oer AIENIN' “ Peltzer was born March 8, 1900.|several fire companies and a riot| Brown's reply to the manager of a| gies Evans, Chicago, and Hank Rob- He studied medicine at the Univer-| squad of police were needed to stop. | Prospective opponent, who sought to erts, San Jose, drew, (8). SOUTH : Winning ‘the lass "basketball! Elgin ringworms are backing Red] sities of Munich and Jena, but later} ‘The police used their night sticks |Persuade the American to “take a| ‘Tennessee (6) vs. Kentucky (0) New Yok Now ! , if we} championship of Mendan high, the|Fryler of St. Paul to take the meas-|¢hanged over to political science |in attempting to, break up the mass Short count” during one of his fights. So, Carolina (20) vs. North Caro-) Les AngeledTackie Fields, ‘ haven't |seniors led by Seitz Borreson and{ure of Jimmie Tiga “pismarek’s| and sociology. He took up sports| meeting an “firemen turned their Baldock wants a return bout with |ling State (14) po cede oe defeated Mushy oo midst again! d \efocinun Heake dation Nee li : gan, arck’s| in 1920 in the hope of improving |hose on the students who objected | Smith ard has offered to back him-| North Carolina vs. Virginia Callahan, Los Angeles, junior ei Ginbhy. cheeked little | Hoerner, Brace letter-men, swept to! light heavyweight, in the 10-round health, with little or no idea of|to the quenching. of their blaze.|Self for $6,000 a_side against the Davidson vs. Duke~{0) welterweight, chan champion, in ing to stay quite a spell. an 18 to 10 victury Tuesday night ;Windup on the Turkey Day boxing| ma signed for three big appearances | over a hardfighting group of juniors |C8td of 80 rounds at Elgin Thursday this coming winter. | Thi: s about Mr. James Me ing a world success of it. Sixteen students were arrested. e iguanas ined ees denise of | rally was started by a small group \who lacked the experience to cope When told today that Red Fryler’s jc as beceanis to represe Ger. bees tone, reseat the aerriraty The |South African in a British cham-| Florida (7). ys. Washington & Lee plonahip match at the 118 pound| (7: it. gi pe Tech (20) vs. Alabama Caters vs. Louisvil Portland, Ore—Chuck Hel- Portland, won from with their conquerors. i 3T SPONGE PAS : eid cis) nicknamed’ “ A babble e 2 a weight and experience looked good! 1 t the Ol: WET SPONGE PASS. Ne ; F nd. who, nae othet pepe) Ce ted McMahan's face ito the Elgin fight fans, Jimmie was paige atest Sieckararray. Precc anata ts ee Stanford University, ‘care Nov. Youlslana state (7) vs. Tulane (0) { ; is a lightweight boxfighter, and | Jecion et the conewluton gencer atl (Surprised. Basketball Team I: danced around the field by the light 23.—()—The sponge and water| Alabama (33) ve Georgia (6) t iy ite a good one too, if ensational because ie omer waiewe tele luna at the boys down there asketball team is of a bonfire in the center, "Addi | bucket have passed into oblivion Vanderbig (15) ve, Kewanee (0) Beulah Coal ¥ and totally unexpected knockout | enti; » fre lane at pounds and years are de- po from the Stanfo: football field, lam ry vs. Rich- c j over Mr. Kaplan-the-Keed means lene cancmne hmen class trimmed i ciding factors in the ring racket but Formed at Napoleon Hands until “they rere meen vitime bt, yaienlc. penexats, “On| mond (0) & ! in a nip-and-tuck anything. Gane 16ht0 4k. it enesanunees let me tell you that they will have ’ ‘ked. orders ‘of the ae eingrsetny SOUTHWEST H Fight fans’ tongues are buzzing as) pected victory and McMahan’ dis. onli gee yet list after 1) y Napoleon. ND. New. 23-—with MT adh of spectators lined| cal education they have been re-} Baylor (9) vs. aes (1) they. 80 eats ares oven covered som? promising cage mater- rough with Mr. Fryler tomor- j eal Broadway and thronged the univer-| placed by a tank on wheels from Texas (14) vs. Texas Aggies (5) € with Si 5, Bi ei row,” Jimmie said.” Agricultural college star, as forward .| So. Methodist (14) vs. Texas - | Jace and Sammy Mandell, the line- |=! {or hiwregular squad among the| | Dugan wound: up his training | and Ed Doerr, campus Teague lumin-| Sity ,grounds to watch the demon- *| re pump sorhred ae Morid| Christian (18) s ! up made for him this coming in-|*° The Brave’ Tuesday with a light workout in the | #ty at the University of North Da-|"~“tiours after the student. had warriors. Arizona (16) hah Whittier (6) door season. His first appearance | act Sight thee. Be cal enced | weather bureau gym. He stated | Kota, available for the | other for- dixpareed. seaall sonnets. 5 ea Carpenters’ Dance, Wednes-| Washington bins vs. Oregon (9) ‘ is scheduled for Detroit tonight! that his legs would carry him ward post, and several former local against Billy Wallace. first call for regular work to begin | rounds at top speed and that his in- | hizh school players to build the bal-| Stree ies ati Bt day, Nov. 23, I, O. O. F. hall.| Haiwaii vs. Occidental 2 until the first of next week, believ- | ance of the team, Napol i and f] Called ‘Foreign Menace” ing that a shi t will do th 7 |jured hand was in perfect condition | ance of the team, Napoleon is plac! amused themselves by pouring wa- Denver (20) vs. Coloratlo (9 -| et reoreted he's 2. “foreign | jority of his veterans ook ‘good, eee soda Aus fading ps oenrak basketball team |ter on passing pedgstrians, authori-| Free Turkey raffle. New Greele: ve ae ae =} menace.” yone “igured Me-| giving them an opportunity to re-| pugierk tn the werent hi erent schedule games. Winter that | willl ties said. old-time dances. Tickets $1.00.| {{en'tea)'vs Utah Aggies (0) Dugan i: on the verge of est winter as far as fistie_accot plishments are concerned. The Bi marck boy has been training faith- fein 's Calitortian, ‘He is nothing| {ay #rom the rigot of the gridiron of the sort, he'll remind you arnest-) campaign. ly. He is an Irishman and he was! The lincuj horn in the “ould country” and came | games follo’ panier teams of the central North akota and the Missouri Slope dis- and. summary of the trict. go on ard be a heavy y good one, too. He is a bit slow of Ritalin cs oe 4-10 *4 foot but packs either hand and Started Four go Freshmen FG McLarnin, who stands five feet| Owens, If 3 six inches, started his career four] Knoll, rf 3 years ago. He had the usual ama-! Morris, c . 0 teur introduction ahd went well,| Leppart, l¢ shining as a “powder-puff” type. Latta, rg . “Baby Face” was the monicker| Smith .. 2 "8. Pat, Off, ~ pinnetl on the kid at that time. He ———— is unusually young looking and Total. seems to be the same Celtic type as | Sophmores 4 Heidt, If . The high spot of his on<aing pro-| Bender, rf fessional year is decision over | Brucker, ¢ . Fidel LaBarba and a draw with the | Spielman, lg same gentleman. He als» beat/ Toman, rg Frankie S:.nds, Joe Dillion, Abe Gor-} Swanson ... Cb Young Nationalista and Sammy The next seasc he knocked out Jackie Fields in two rounds, beat 1 LaBarba again in ten, SV cane farrell, Teddy Silva‘ and Pancho Villa and Bud ‘Taylor—not a bad year at that. . Became Too Strenuous ‘Then he bega "to grow. His ring labors became too strenuous. ‘ r é lor beat him twice, Johnny Farr By MorrissAckermian . Doc Snell ned the duke over Yellowlegs” and. pfo ha - > ott gre ea lour and ke faded| come so mare psi ahey. Feasles uot under ‘federal ban this fall. os eck now he way ef tteried | 1¢ #8 in violation of the federal law geass vthe-Keed was a pictare.|'° SOLS YEt wdumb’ Dora” of bind af jurnl ” of bird- a. Fotos, Wallace, sud Hes: dom is the yellowleg. It can liter- teen setting the. worlc afire of rally be whistled down a gun bar- Maybe Benn: $ 4 across the seas vhen he was a “wee | Senior: eG fully for three months and is in as ra | hit of a spalpeen.” He was born nee 1644 eS | fine condition as any champion. Red Grange’s New York Yai Be Dec. 17, 1905. Seitz, rf .. 4 3 |. Another “headline boxing attrac-| will tour the far west again this Ls “He's one sweet. kid,” says Benny! Borreson, ¢ . 2 | tion on the card sponsored hy the | year as they did last December and Leonard, the undefeate. Russelll, Ig .:. 0 7 | Elgin Woodmen will be that of Jakie January ¢ champion of the world. Morris, rg es. 0 o | Gorman, Minneapolis. x» Ralph Mc- —_—_—_——_- i put plenty of kick i to my favorite Girl, Elgin battler. It is billed as a The barnstorming trip of Lou : fighting division. Watalss.cks Gael 3 | heavyweight setup. Gehrig and Babe Ruth this year + “I remember boxing with him in} Juniors FG p|__Ten rounds of good pret was said to ba one of the most suc- tm 4 an exhibition out on the coast. He| Russell, If ...+ 0 0 | 2%¢ also promised the Tha: cessful tours ever taken by major 4 was clever and fast then but was! Ste » rf 0 1| Zing follower: league players. " growing too quickly and I under-| Fle ° 1 0 al ra stand that sapped his vitality. That) Wagner, le i 1 3 explains why he quit the bantam | McDonald, rg. 1 0 ranks and is now blossoming out as| Die eats ri 0 a full-fledge‘ lightweight. He may} Williams ... 1 0 re nae punch in] Referee, Heidt; arel Helbling. E dont changewith _. the sun / Le a a PF 8 Ee Poteet Ot ot te et ere cT say: “There’ s areal crncenta y Leonard's ay have-seen more of them in Lab- is right, Mcybe he will be! jador and Newfoundland than any next champion, ybe. other place. They aré known in the ins Wager Walker | tis ister ss “mice Will Beat Oom Paull ics $8 z Nov. 23. 23.—(AP)—Even | should “ome. back ped Ag it ded mey was being bers.