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"_ PAGESIX } " MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927 _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE »= Army-Navy Will Ha ve Difficulty Booking Games if Breach Occurs — ee | | j ‘aramwme NAAT A BO | ooocoosoosee $50S4SSSS09SS590S65009S000006000006 06, ¥ : . 5 ‘ ‘ | i EAST TE AMS | New Pilot of the Cleveland Indians | MANDAN BRAVES NORTH DAKOTA IS ‘ ‘ : LEO DIEGEL ir DEFEAT WILTON | DEFEATED, 42-30, |f iver Tears a RA | WINS FIR ‘Ut HAVE FILLED ER OUINT? = is NS FIRST ; ly Evans, one of the fest umpires base. J : 4 . MINERS yh) 10 4 BY GOPHER UINT ball has ever known and now general manager oi . | ’ R the Cleveland Indians, has written for the readers Br 1998 CARDS os Baa irene nappies lea best . in his . : o Seitz dnd Polonsky Star injOtterness Leads Minnesota|$ tal career. Fran | as writen oj veces oe ony Gov " Clean, Hard-fought While Boyd and Lee Star |§ STripune and it 1s a series certain to appeal to §|Bobby Cruickshank and Hor. ¥ Service Elevens May Climax Battle For Flickers ; i 'Capae a 4 Start following his 22 years ton Smith Tie For Sec- ee Season Against Carleton faa uaa: isons ond Honors 4 kid ‘Loyola atarY, J &, MacGiREGOR snafinneapolis, Dec. 19,—UP—Flash- [Wo0e $6960006000000 906 ‘andan’s yaliant baskeeters es-|ing a much impro' brand of bas- in Sere are Wg tablished the idettical margin of |ketball, the Minnesota quint romped pl ,Lirat article of = series of 18 Jy” | _ San Diego, Calif, Dec. 19 (= As! gor POSSIBLE FOES LISTED! fine oettday ‘Maphe thet hate tee |eesh "okoee warieoe meee Bae manager indians ols the mont Interesting | Shooting, tw3, under par goit, Leo i : | B iv - | No1 01 count ot fror | . nt yivals, Bismarck, Le eta ape gs ‘i 7" 4 Be ee a coy or corvien ‘ey oe crea og eae pane the le eS whe e night before when they passe: e Gophers, stren; of si coas arran, fn aay ‘Made-to-order’ Players Won! their way to a 25 to 4 victory, “Bis- | return to the lineup of George 0 badge Neel A Mer og Se eT et eee sitions toxkeep leading professionals and u offt F; After A ny E see eae eee Hatten hod aertc flashy fie tone Swine ‘The series consists of 18 stories, One will follow dally on the | amateurs busy for at month, | het ‘ame er Army En- 0 6. tride early in fessiot ‘eni ‘ A | atietat uf Witton found the path of txiumph maintal dit sports page until the completion of the series. more county. clnb of New ¥ a 0 as difficult of traveling in Morton | tempo unti final gun. i 4 took a 75 in the Found yester- ne! at county jas they ‘had in Burleigh ‘here was Dreelaon in. Minnesota The Greatest Pitching Feat of All Time [i over the “par iwi eae jap van r re county but it wasn’ ause of aj passing, accuracy in shooting, course for a of . is was eee eee foueh re crater, tht eran love knit teammmork thal we CHAPTER FIO stant te the use'ee | eee anne temshe asad jo a % ‘ eges of Coac! onal icMahan | and again penetrat se Flick- that Walter’ m_ sho! ie of cutrday when he cracke:! par by ch firm New York, Dec. 19.—@—If their had developed their teamwork to/ertail defense for close in shots. | the ue dest pitching fest ‘of all time when viewed from every possi- |five strokes. His totala for the 54 4 to presei.t breach iD not healed and the | ae perfection than the Capital i oe defense as well athe esd ble angle. ay OE RE Oe — at ead aloes oe es M4 ma football classi 928 is - |City cagers jophers were masters ion, ti ce mi roug! e Oe ae oii off the Thies Dri oF With 10 points to his credit, Blair tien throughout, returning quickly my Bevan the Atoetlean teas a jest’ ons ear ahead of Johnson, that | stake. : ai $b the Ni y find it anythi Seitz, the veteran Brave forward, |to proper positions to form « bul-IT'enpired his first game, that f worked in his outstending effort and |" Bobby Cruickshank, also of the ee, ny find it anything but proved the star of the clean, hard-|wark against the North Dakotaltnst we both retired from active service on the field almost at the | metropolitan district, had 71-71-74— j mw an eh to a td as well fought ee janie cy see on Ber Lt pages Dass OF! same time. ie sine iaraee 216, to tie for second with Horton ‘@ inc as suitable opponents for the vacant watas oath T}@ misp! 8 suddenly shifted It was beck in 1908 that Johnson turned in a three-game lor. s ss climax date in their schedules. of the two teams but he also played| the play. a dias 7 dai will ever be equaled, particularly in these is 1 ae ee they There probably would be no lack iaieant ‘ 4 vel . ao of a wa : - floor and sparkled or. the defense. Flickertails were forced to confine Pitches Three Successive Shutouts a+d@ third money, giving them $400 K wo of invitations, for as drawing cards . .- Polonsky Repeats most of their sh efforts to t ti t of the New h. Billie Burke, ofes- at BS od ake eet fees have GY It was “Izzy” Polonsky, captain of long range tries pee he a small Wale aie Ys NS ec: Tetuaeapa ee hada single sional, was next ith Sie reine J 44 avd inges, in tte east eeredaiine tee ule aa be Rete o Manden thee found their way into the | umpire system, so I was the only cfficial in charge’ of Johnsor’s rec- x ite oe $00 a Dudley of 2 K raed le ¢ 4 i ol 8) of - = Fem ew excitons they tee ee rolled up, th speedy Wilten te| sea ca ore What taker the performance all qthe,more remarkable is the fact leago, followed with 21, They rea - si fo ‘i seeming to everywhere The Go held a 20 to it really happened in his first year, for he served only a few months fixed engagements on or about the 2] Teal PP a : hardwoo¢e both on the attack and half time, and promptly at the|in 907. : time that the Army and Navy are br hte) at ” Pi MA 1907. i Be acce: repulse. He scored | Wilton’s only | start of the second stanza proceeded recall it, the first game was played on Friday, Sept. 4, 1908. |coma professional, took . a imerrits classic fad eh vk swe Lied es ne ate goals from} t, advance to rere aie ¥ Wastincten ‘won "the game, 3-0, because Sohnson was in grea‘ form, ome $75 each. | Larry Nobtiotts, ‘an, for Ne P “ : well o1 fe *. mes early stages, its. Professional; Leonar. Se eas chee heen Borresen, making his first appear-ltne first half, North Dakota mane| owe OMY Sty hits. passin Notice From Seribes Schutte, Lima, Ohio, and Tommy Be with Philadelphia as its prospective ance this ‘year in the: Brete: Gee: | aged to tie the Gophers, the last] Shutting out the Yanks in Sr ee ae ee a a i : opened the {time at 11. ut from it | means, so Johnson’s very excellen$ performance rece only passing sp » 00 Bite utes of desultory play with ¢ setup. ” f G., (Speed) Martin, f Princeton and Dartmouth, both of on the Minnesota men forged consideration from the scribes. , (Speed. in, former o i sdhie-auais It was a cleverly executed basket ily. ‘ lowing iy, Joe Cantillon, manager of the |Coast League pitcher. took, the i i Bae aiee bie one fone the lanky center dribbling his way seni: tlaeiien Coach Dave Mac- Witnse, bel ir Sen ie piehers; sent Johnson back at*the | amateur ‘rophy Sith a total of 233. W onish iiial opposition for othe’ cadets . into the clear from a mass of play-| Millan sent to the starting post for| New York team. He pitched another impressive game, allowing only won ‘ow net of 227 by a single (A ox midchipmen.’ They "might ‘con- These ie no doubt hat Thee Daas eat eee nS A ones career Captain Morris ” contributed his Hepiics oon mane: | ate Se ET cert Fics ibed fn Mew York stnte we that time maa ri in, thei ii s os, ere is no doubt bu at ime Fortune had much to do with shaping " ince Sunday wasn't le; ' 1 ae ie BAAS ster the carcer of Roger Peckinpaugh,-newly appointed manager of the Cleves | only score of the melee shortly af-|t, Johnson enjoyed a day of rest after his two shutouts. The second —— fe gaging tuch foc: as the two acad.| land Fi ; beat eet i ton sed dient shutout caused the experts to give Walter much space for his two | Pittshurgh Defeats An ation mecting held by the New York Yankees, in which meritorious performances. 4 re Games Suggested fen being ee —— “1 the erent apt Severe ae ne un sd he sank from near the foul a2. a ~ cae Boy in emery oc hisonty: ach ina Taabibe Tig oe Northwestern, 39-34 a Army-Princeton and Dartmouth-| Ing from the New York Americans at a time when he was rate most : Wilton Counts Points of Teo game = Two games were scheduled for aati Navy battles, for instance, mi; valuable siortstop In the American League. wey oughly mastered. to be played in the afternoon. Cantillon set New York to talking when ‘ (P) * ‘ § Sil matverient interest. to otek ._ Une of the two Fullmans en: aged to haul the Yankees irom New ores . septa Lis es Utterness carried off hi scoring he announced in Monday's papers thle ot would gainers memes, lng eer tent ie most of th t over York to St. Loris offered the setting for the Yankees to give vent to their) cdge when he pe honors for Minnesota by dint of ex- New York sent the famous Jack Chesbro against ington in an * ec the colorful: service neageien z feelings, give Peckinpeugh the college yell and hang crepe on Miller Hug- | from near the he of ae floor for | cellent marksmanship at the foul line] effort to break the Johnson shutout epidemic. All Walter did was — coctaons 3 Cte oe ; a wd “gs seed! sale their | sins, then pane ee eomaicouivs eles ; ae theese: ket ike alate which petted A him four Pointe, ae teh bia best game of the three, this time blanking New York, 4-0, al- phere N en mubversity 7 } mol A E RESPE GGIN i : 5 f HI mre booked psentay: West Bib lees That was during the season of 1921. Despite the fact that New York | accomplished eh the Litre al- Well In about the seventh inning of the third game, Johnson was hit Ba se Season anyway. Such other colleges | Won the pennent that sea: all was net well within the ranks of the|though ke was at all tim s danger- _ Mackinnon Does jon his pitching arm with one of Chesbro’s fast-breaking spitballs. The | oitiy sate lend in the fest £ as Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse,| Yankees. There sccmed te he a lack of discipiine and few of the players |ous when within ne viriaie Besides proving himself an able}‘game was held up ai least five minutes while the Washington trainer eed. cod capeaid the comet hue 'h Columbia, Colgste, Brown, Pitts.| seemed to heve So, aruper respect for Manager Huggins. Peckinpaugh the iste fonlewlng Polonsky’s sii gene ral i directing So ageernyace ve Walter first aid. It was evident that he was in great pain dur- ‘a stalling game calculated to : r es Hee vi George J. et oct od ooh a eh apes ite xe diner we perenss ates The feeling agatost Huggins that ‘a group of players, | Sational heave, Blair Seitz drove un- Mackinnon, and coming Gopher ne ees Prevents Fourth Shutout [real tg eereeate The a 1 2 - ler the net to bring Mandan’s four neat ween games, Johnson’s arm = which would shed and ra ide tion | more then kalf of the squad, met in the Pullman, other than the one in| der the net to bring Mand count | back guard, turned in fc tly During the 15-minute rest bet games, Johnson’ became | thers, broke opeh this heecraty Fi as emergency opponents. "| which Peeicinpaugh lind his berth, to take action to overthrow the Hug- to sis Pointe egotiated his sccond| Sxeculed counters from sloee Tang®.latite and badly swollen. “Had it not been, for, that, Cantillon would itis Ser raumatbuiee oe ths one 4 StFe lackinne guardin.; rt si 5 “ i Seri, ai ee at he concense in we red re ise ats sebelah copped —— " mat fal Mporthet Toul Pierre a3 Scot tried valiantly to ae aiae ti three Shutouts in nee tt Pere pada} ond alt attle Taged clos ly for a ‘oint and Annapolis to prevent the|Pecklupaugh should sutceed .him. It was dec! at on the return it’ hi bbled | ..v° getting better in each game, allowing s 2 os time, then, until the last few min- gf i i ir seas ft the Yankees to New Yerk, the matter would be taken up with Colonel | after Seitz’s free throw had wol 1! penetrate the Minnesota defehse, but and two in the third, is the greatest hurling performance I » 4 : lag “two teams occupying the last eam woul out on a strike, eitz , - [2ne of Z kets from the floor in quick succes- id- | It fs just possible that some of the hoys ht have been under a| Seitz then proceeded to figure in| close of the contest the Fii t article I will discuss the most courageous exhibition E j Tie gett eho ieatey and me timate indices other than aon Shan ceeasalnne such action 8 os elke parertned pateose wees split —— ort of phnbey. hare even witnessed in the majors. pies ios Ly pir) ae cae * ~*~ was C51. ot lay wh n he again slap phers re able rough = : kK pgs Ssnifi smagaiger 3 oo seh ul oh ese} agen 3 es ball through Hale een tip das #4 oe easy ppt vin spel aly sissippi coll Wks sua ea tite in three nights. » alwcys been a As ts al : 1e C280, p affair, si sed to he kept a deep, dark se- ribbled in following a sna} rk ani . 1 ail “3 x 4 awe as to st how much “West cret, Teated ble Instead of Huggins walking the plank, Peckinpaugh, who aes heoat McDonald. The quarter|ter, who made his first rt sgpesiored if Sport Briefs aieens Coe pita * i ‘ oracle bersttltee ea Tee had no pert in the insurrection, and who was Innocent of the entire-niiair,| ended there with dan leading '2/of the meesens ee fo on tl whan) : ham-Sou-hem, Presb; yterian College | cago x } ing the services of seasoned college the victim, . 2. 3 rampage 0! @ " ; a resi in the presen! erences | Ruppert decided on cuick actlon.. Although he had nothing against Peck-) and down the hardw in the sec-| close of game. - 4 ie . “7 with Annapolis. fopeugh, he was strong tor Haggins and figured if Huggins was to succeed,| ond quarter and although many of| Boyd, North Dakota forward, con-| veteran third baseman of the New 7 Tiny Hewitt, as an example, never S best tant Peckinpaugh sould go, the players on both sides had clear|nected for four field goals to lead| York Yankees, was placed on the S “approached at’ West Point the form i "it wax this stete of affairs that caused New York to enter Into a| shots at the net, no basket was re- his team in scoring. Lee, center, lock today of Miiler Hug- K ‘Ww to u im a ~ Fraverd ren In fact, three-eorerad trade that brought Scott of Boston to New York and sent) corded ene or foul oe The tne eee Pe ees — for the gins. fer ore — J ives eres . ugh Captain of the 1926 team, | Peck to Washington. uacer mig! ave registe.d one | Flic! is. summary: ‘ vel indians U \ 2 he saw comparatively little action.| ee WAS GOOD BREAK FOR EXILE Z free throw but Seitz, took to much | Minnesota FG FT PF {first baseman, and Rubo Lutzke, ° ° Even Harry Wilson, this year's It wasn't a bad break for Peck at that, since he shared in two world time on the charity line and Referee | Otterness, f ... 3 4)|third baseman, but the Indians de- 00 ars r e 1 Ky leader and hero of the victory over| championships in Washington, getting a winner’s and loser’s share of the| Kratz disallowed his successful toss. | H 1 3] murred. the Navy, has. not on the whole| money, amounting to something MHke $10,000 extra. Free throws by Seitz and MeDon- 2 2 —_—_— ‘ + measured up to the playing stand- iad not the popplarity of Peckinpaugh caused the New York players | ald opened the effective tossit.z in 4 1 s | ards he set in three years at Penn|to swear allogiance to him Instead of Huggins, he would have missed|the second half. It remained for 2 ) f 5 ere a0, (ese a years, bow: those two worid series at Aifouampigs eqn rtenr pa “8 big opportunity Palonshy #0 Boers ge ay field . : rs at pisoeanctis meade * ever, “Lig! forse Harry” tl i before him, man: i Meyeland Indians. the stocky Miner leader again adven: basket! # Navy no little trouble ai if ypretner Saqt! first Daan ortane parte to have "ince very unkind to Rover feading theta from in deep cen- conference Saturday with that same perhaps like an unkind fate to An-| Peckinpaugh in causing his. passing from New York, hut all fs well that] ter through the net. 18 r style of play which last r. ) : Rapolis, to have him, in four suc-}ends well. Now it seems the desire of the players that Peckinpaugh Big Parade Starts FG r carried it through a strenuous a Brea enetr comings to annoy | should be a manager has had its reward in his new job. At this juncture McMahan decid: 4 i canna fectias — enemy hy . k ‘ d that hi: lefense was strong 4 % | Others of the so-called ‘“‘made-to- j Spounbiia Rennie tryout of his! Le 3 1}lege of St. Paul'for a 36 to 20 vic- ; order” players did not gain much DELL WILL substitutes and started injecting the 0 2 Prominence, however, until they ens second stringers into the fray with 2 3 tered the military academy. Elmer monotonous regularity. : it 0 1 gecreetr: CHARITY SHOW MEBT EXPRESS furecees carters 3 3 : cee for the third quarter ‘shortly r West Point in 1916. Ed Garbisch iis substitution for Helbling when gia is Wan it Suess = ee ey ee ee : J i nd heaved the oval throug! deree, J. C. jerson, RE a Chicago Will pcre i Billy oon sag ed bea net. The score stood Mandan 17 poli; umpire, J. Getchell, Minne- man, in 1922 and 1924. Bud Snrague, Xmas Poor by a4 Sign melee During the final canto of the com- — 2926-27 all-American tackle and of Boxing Champion bat, the constantly freshened line- 1928 captain, wasn't conspicuous / ’ of Mandan wore down the'der. They will have to wait until outside of Texas gridiron before h ee ae - after the first game although at! here went to West Point. ome "S| Chicago, Dec, 19—(®)—To ‘raise| _ Minneapolis, Dec. 19.—7)Ea.| strength of thelr foes and McMa; Sitsr The iret Seine she —_—_—_—_ $50,000 for Christmas baskets for|die Kane, manager of Sammy Man-| 2 -count of themselves individually, team seems: to have a slight edge Carson Five Defeats the poor, prominent Chicago boxing} dell, lighivcight champion of the! Stonhens and Arthur collecting two|on the Bismarck crew. . . fans organized a boxing show for] world, today signed a contract with fi 1 ‘oals apiece Flasher Quint, 26-9 tonight with 50 rounds scheduled.| promoters for a match with Billy |“ & s Ni ed pailiBe “|The Proceeds will a alatetinte potrolle, the aun Express, Jan, a Belts Pataca att McDonald Carso: among the Christmas funds of vari-|if arrang2ments can be made wit D ‘ son Fad ge ee The en ous ‘Chicago newspapers. At the| Petrolle. é “ Ps ies Fate wiry wale ‘ ’ : 3 over the ‘Flasher basketeers Friday recent banquet here to Gene Tunney,| Promoter Mike Colliny will go to darned vith the test brilliancy| Mandan Ol 1 to win 26 to 9. The Carsonites| 929,000 was raised for this same Dulitt Bunday. night to conte, ain for Wilton greal Z Fs a is af : solved the defensive play of their | PUTpose. etrolle and his manager, Jack Hur-|for Witton ters have per- Donald, f ‘klahoma atart oY i hange in the card was an-| ley, regarding the match with Man- any. Borresen, = ¥ ees carly in the game with naunee eas by Promoter Jim’ dell. . sugded themselves gre SY ie here Zeturday, defeat- Give him DUTCH 4 Mullen. Joey Sangor, Milwaukee} The promoters, Mike Collins and|the making of one of mos M ing Grinnell , NE AS ANY : Cal bantamweight, contender, was forced | Jim McCarthy, are planning two/|liant quints in years largely gee Dietrich, f Fal » hooped six fiel rest, | to withdraw because of illness. Tony | champio: ship fights within period | basis of con ative scores... Wil- a Hawaii IMPORTED CIGAR ers and Chittick tallied fi “while| Mandell of Boston has been substi-|of 12 days. In addition to the Man-|ton defeates 4 i spn a waten., ‘Arthur, a i , ; the Flasher courtmen were’ being| tuted.for Sangor against Benny Kid|dell-Petrolle match _Jan. 10, thev | by one point and Binnarck, Ey the oe ah f team : wrapped for Gifts held to nine points. 2! Carter of Los Angeles. will try to bring Bud Taylor, world’s |4y-_ strong . , Fleck, U Sal _— 19.—Lloyd America’s foremost hope ‘for lympic mile track crown, is to pert ining St pate sea on. He wears the colo: of the Boston Athletic ‘Association. itto Von Porat, Ni i -|bantamweight chan-pion, to Minne-|Same margin. ER : ‘ weight, and ‘Ted’ Sandwina, Tecens| polis on Dec. 20 for a’ bout with| There Js always the “if” in every icone dey, 31 10.30. ~at any good cigar counter importation from Europe, meet in|Howard Mayberry of Duluth. , | conjecture Ay oe cane. dt of : ane of the five-eight-roun.. matches. ee pak Had hi ‘injuries Ret eyed ; m ; Shallenger, and He” Milles cnother | AFSO Ski Jumpers {night received in their sturggle with] — folk blanked the a Chicago 130-pounder, box the main] Schedule Tournament/the Demons the night before. | meee al Magus hers oT Fargo, N. DyDew. 19—Plans for| 28 Muddy’ rivals are not yet in oF- 0. satis : > +» Dec. for @ local ski tournament to:be staged | Basketball Results: aby the Dovse Ski club hate been} ~ gocynliasen uaam't Quits. AE completed, according to an announce: | ternational Lé club deny that’ Mandan 25, Wilton 4. ment by Axel Johnson, secretary of | Walter ge ett ion profession-| Minnesota 42, North Dakota 30. the club, Saturday. The tournament | a] utes Bape rawn from the} Pittsburgh 39, Northwestern 34. | will be staged on Dec. 26, start-/club. They _ sa} invested Jamestown college 59, Huron 23. | ing time havin,; been set for 2 p.m. $25,000 in the’ alul Deas SU ees is and M AS ae Vics sine hak soared for bed active part in ‘its business - affairs. vornell col }, Augustana 15. | right 2 ( Indiana 39, Wabash 26. ey, ae 29, the sanction of the ° Oklahoma 44, Grinnell Purdue 36, DePauw Ohio Stat 28, ‘ Penn 30, Ursinus 20. Tinois 41, Bradley 85. souri 3: 15, Dakota State, 32, St.|i