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PAGE S1X ade ‘THE BISMAKUSK 1 KIBUNS EUnet oe WHUNKSVAY, JANUARY 11, 1928 United States Will Again Battle Whole World at Amsterdam COMPETITION | Billy Petrolle Is Remind ful of Jack Dempsey in Gym Session ~ TS STRONGER SILENT JACK SHARKEY Jg . |MANDAN TROUNCES [Rogers Hornsby tsTraded|PIN TOPPLERS | THAN BEFORE ——— hg my sen den ose dy a ee . a a to Braves in Sudden Deal coving od Other Nations Massing For De- Name and Reputation in Recent Days 7 termined Attack on Yan- iS IN ‘WORKOUT jitks Gea > Tetat i i : | _ Swapped by John McGraw : ¢ Geston Tosses To! : aes Two Ordinary Perform- o 22 Pointe—Heldt and | Baseball Circles Stunned by For y kee Supremacy Express Looks Good as Fight- Helbling Star | Lightning Swap of ers From Cellar. Club—Rea-|Four-team Loop Organized to! ‘Captain of New York Giants Hornsby Traded! “GERMANS ARE COMING’ § . ain sons For Move Unexplained| Roll Every Monday and er- and Puncher. While sae } Giants’ Capt ; P Jay Nights ; Champ Boxes Prettily Combining teamwork with indi- —Hornsby Puzzled Tuesday Olympics Begin in February,| 3 r Ber vidual cleverness, the ee hee — : | CMEC ET: basketball, team of the Mandan “New York, ‘Jan. 11—()—Rogers| “Bowling, an infant sport in Bis- R But Main Focus Is on Hol- State Training school defeated the i ; WAGi ‘ a Hornsby, captain of the New. York|marck, had its inception in: I é land Climax EVEN MONEY IS WAGERED ori pg ean cig Giants “and the biggest star in the| form ‘Monday night when a four | | } court Tuesd:y night, Bente Mabe gl - Pritaes Serf emia reine ized at z BY ALAN J. GOULD | Largest Gate in. Gopher Ring Unwatched throughout the whole’ Bs ne oe mn |" Matches will be played each Mon- | of the hard-fought contest, Magnus : : : Braves. (Associated Press Sports Editor) The deal came as a stunning sur- and Tuesda: it for the en- History Promised as Sale Geston, better known as Mike Ges- . tw A New York, Jan. 11.—@)—Of all fi ‘ prise to_baseball, circles and was| Sting two. m t the end of none packs an outlook quite as roved that he could’ scintil- : at his hotel in St. Louis at first|@warded the winning team, oa ‘ | harvonwed , 8 “I cannot believe , The teams which have been en- | dramatic as that for the Olympic the pnon ty incka ae ; In return for Hornsby, who is|tered in the new league are, Larson A Games along the banks of the Zuy- , total Of £2 conte tothe eee sities the National League's highest sal-|Plasterers, Skeels Electric, Amer- A Nagel 3 ce ry It's a great fighter againet a || 2 total of 22 points for the victors, a aried player at a reported f|ican Alleys and Carpenter Lumber. a Mike aiaent’ Duck hold great boxer. large Lon score to win the game : $40, 000» year, the Gla ali ive}, One'of the most ancient of sports 4 will be ‘the scene tthe’ contest Betting ae ie ditteciie bet. ae rea ities was largely aid 4 Catcher Fran Hogan and Jimmy bowling has yet to make itself Rop- i Secres re of “ulate fi esi ting parlors is still at even |jed in his scoring endeavors by ; : aah. at Th eel bid basi are Hiseren, tenting” Phas { since ‘tl matived 32 A LY ae money. . 4 George Heidt and George Helbling, F "fag N ie Ped ig rg ‘asts believe that organiza of the Salant calad The symmson Sete yout: || Wider Sign eine afta tom sae Gf) [x rer cet Meat, |fngue wil fin ineran noes i id < és ius | ie gymnasium--here yester- andan quints o: * past 3 but a Be Sereassapainat the vores ar the atk, day ras packed out ‘into, the || years, whose accurate passing gave | Hsnneet John Se Meccan a ee airesults of Monday and Tuesday's +] States against the rest of the ath- street, the largest crowd that ||the erstwhile Flickertail his oppor- | «FRR Fle desige be bent BPs le said ti lay fourid the Skeels Electri ay etic world. Uncle Sam's all-around ro iti ‘ § trade was made “for the best fn- 'y foun ies and, | fi tid thee ever watched a workout. tunities to net the leather, terests of the chih” n Plasterers leading by virtue | jnte ol Oe Inierest in the fight ta xt ‘acl son icin OR steals rg FN ge pt bogey al country’s Olympic march has fever heat. Every mail brings i was the second st: it defeat Baseball’s highest salaried player Forde re. Potente. cli ‘ cy close to all-conquering, but it 4 8 in |! for the Phantoms at the hands of 5 yer! during the closing days -of the 1927 Monday 4 de a different story this ven, orders for hundreds of seats || the Morton county outfit but it 204 considered the greatest per-| race during McGraw’s illness, driv- Larson’s Plasterers from all over, the Northwest. wasn’t an overwhelming downfall former in the National League goes : ing the team ‘into a contending; Peg Larson ... 159-1587-194— 490, New Sports Generation | for the Capital City inde to the Boston Braves as result of| 78. ! “% ite rpc a . pendent: ‘ position for the pennant. Jack Beatty .... 107- 92-175— 374 It isn't, that America’s talent is 3 Advance sale now has passed fought all the way and up until the ea weet Hecate on The only plausible. explanation] Bill Dohn' ...... 121-150-102— 373, any less keen or promising or that : : the $15,000 mark, little Finland, for example, se apt [last few minutes when the lead was | reason advanced for move is -phil- of the. deal appeared to be a desire| Oscar Johnson .. 228-159-149 536 to make a more spectacular bid for ‘A-sure thing to be the largest see pes to overcome, played anthropic—desire on the part of O° the part of the Giants to bolster) Chas. Jelnick ... 180-163-180-— 523 ore sper f : : , ‘ game that constan' ae @ weak. member of-the.. National Boner tam i ea ot 0H a Eeatacageieret a «ah | shed he wing margin of the | Natalia oH fo fnsts| apes the Brow have oer hat] TO Tia BEC wank decade’ in akieh Rey viii dela iin the first few be ge ie ee a bee ee cuit for the past few. years and thel O, Nordlund 6290-196— 591 since the war, lecade in whic! rs - ‘wepapermen from ica former St. Louis s' 3 wee ere a new athletic generation has Milwaukee, Omaha, Kanes ae Be Five pel eine Hipthesr hal \ patronage dropped at an alarming|B. Kennelly .....179-161-13°— 473 tall-and-break that sheer Ceretvihg s dalngcalstides | Se penien ing a stall-an game that) ly be i er receiving a telegram from|Jo Patord . proved effectiv. throughout the en- praition: eee ee Judge ‘Emil E. .Fucl owner id x Nelson eae City, and Detroit, have wired in for press reservations, 126-164-139— 429 159-147-193— 499 169-169-154— 492 leaped forward. Time was when -Jack Sharkey’ i vere te. is Miuky -Will'¥é. back\in: ‘the ime was rkey’s training periods were audible. He dis. thick of the contest for the first Ape Peaent Becks a writs pee freely. Aer many months he moet % tained that the Dempsey knockout blow was foul. Then he stopped talh- counter. ve the. Braves, notifying hi f time “since the 1912 Olympics atling and has remained silent. Johnny Buckley explained the situation Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 11.—Box- The two Geor ee gt le 4 ta the dita’ oaal Be RONG Sa OT s from Mandan, deal, Hornsby said it didn’t make i . ease! Stockholm. gene the a he when he said, “Jack is through with the blood and thunder stuff. They | ing fans of Minneapolis had an op-| Heidt and Helbiing, laying “defen- pet f 2-3 4 ber any difference to him whether he - sda iat -letie a it rhea bile ed byline ragged him so much in New York after the Maloney and Dempsey fights ers at Potts’ gymnasium|sive guards,’ drop) back, inter- | Carrell, 0-0 4 | was with the Braves or uny other Carpenter 5 A oer ae Me dit h ns that he has quit that stu! fonday’ afternoon to compare Sam- | cepted the ball on Phantom offenses Heidt, c eat 0 club. However, Hornsby was puz- Pat Myhre see 166-170-205— 541! Selle cd, that nA ite ies 7 my Mandell and Billy Petrolle when | or took it on out-of-bounds plays, | Gronvold, 0-1 1 2] zled over the “best interests” sec-| 5 Jones..... 193-189-146— 628 ite "te. iy thi te a — Sh ’ champion and challenger alike went | dallied for an opening and then shot Hardwick, 0-0 0 |tion of the Giants’ “announce-|n Shinle UID 148-142-167 45' tiered next nate ‘0 pris es through brisk workouts in prepara-|through on a: dribble and double Johnson, f 0-1 0 2} ment, and declared: he did not he- John ay 5 117-130-161 4 le, ewer seem ‘i rom the 7m S 4 tion for their 10-round fight at the! pass that invariably ended with the Sheard, ¢ . 0-0 1 0| lieve McGraw was responsible for S. Waler x 181-214-191— 5: by oe civil engineer, Dr. L EN Minneapolis auditorium ‘Friday | ball in position for a setup shot. Reiser, g . 0-0 1 | that part-of the statement. . n ies er Se aay: wlan: th testi night. Mandan 1 i Westman, g ... 0-0 © 0] _ Hornsby was born in Winters, 305-845-870—2120 ex! ther A Hall je om es Several hundred fistic followers andan Leads at Half Texas, in 1897 and started his base- clans gather in Holland it won't be| + |who watched every move of the| ,,At the end ofthe first quarter the] - qota1......15 4-8 7 34| ball career in 1914 with the Dallas American Ailes. pages allyhoo _ spent os | Mi iontreal Grabs 13th mm ite Al i Protest Hawk-| Rockford Flash and the Fargo Ex- Mandanites had an 1% to 6 lead club of thé Texas league. He was|Jim Sullivan .. a Finland in order to make things mv ‘ Consecu-| Despite Alumni Protes' press left the gymnasium convinced | Which they increased to‘19 to 6 at | Phantoms FG FT P Pts| with the Cardinals from 1915 to| Gus Osmundson interesting. Finns, Germans, a tive Victory—Has Lost eye. Peesdeet: Ititews that both men have reached. the|the end of the half with Geston, | Burdick, f 1 46 1 611996, when he was traded to the| W-, Stevens . ons, oar seer age “i i . : point of physical perfection for their | Heidt and Helbling sharing scoring | Haas, f 0-0 3 . 6] New York club in a sensational deal |G- Thompson cans =, ee 7 et 7 wi ith Only One Game Coaching Contract impending encounter. The loser cer- j honors. 4 ‘A 1-3 3 81] in exchange for’ Infielder Frank|1 Klein .. 174-163-185— 524 messing for the old rivalry wit tainly will not be able to offer lack| For the first few minutes at the 0-2 © 2) Frisch and Pitcher Jimmy Ring. ee eeeiiiiient ci ge lainry a ze Bs isn’t one ret 1 — of condition as an alibi for his de- ppenine of vo erage us ap- 0-0 1 2 730-680-720—2130 most exciting battles any ath-| New York, Jan. 11.—(®%)—Main-| Iowa Ci , Jan. 11.—(?)—| feat. Each realizes that he is in for |Peared as thougl antoms | Lobach, f . 0p Ms : Pscciajene pc ada the dope-) taining a hard pace, the Montreal] In-the pies storm of alumni a hard fight and has trained with rehe etic be eee ae Anderson, f .. 12 0 1|Former. Olympic Star Chae Dees ait oat ae . ; a A ‘ in mind. ty ; ’ b? No Athletic Security Canadiens have rounded out 15| protest a; “kis retention, Bur- a ee gets Rounds _| brought them within eight points of G13. 8 20 Is Drake Track Coach is wary of visiting San Fran has dae c Repeated triumphs, which reached| Victories in the National “Hockey|ton A. Ingwersen will be retained Mandell was the first to take the | the leaders. again. He was there to play in tl a a climax at Paris four years ago,| league series with the Ottawa Sen-|as head football‘toach at the Uni-|floor Monday afternoon, the m- | However, at this juncture, Geston| Referee—Slatte-y, Bismarck, Urbana, Ill. + 11.—VP)—A | east-west a few days ago haven't lulled America into a sense| ators as the latest victims. versity of Iowa, for the next year, | pion beginning his grind at 2 oftlock. primed his epoca a in the} Umpire—Jacobson, Bismarck. format: Cha ign Lye hes been en-| was robbed while in that city. of \athletic security. |The Olympic) ‘The Senators bowed before the| Announcement to this effect was|S#™my stepped 12 rounds in all,|next ten minutes (etal rate ap pabe a program, a combination of attack Nanh makers. ty these boxing seven rounds and confining goals in rapid succession, all of them Athletes Live Longer versity, famous for ‘its cinder path Will Join Athletics ii i goals ti th-| made here last night by President ‘4 “ Hg XY " cf and defense, already ,is taking Ine in Mon if inet wight we hs| Walter ‘A. Jesoup ind ped university | the other five rounds to shadow-box- being short shots from directly un-| A New York life insurance com: The new mentor is Frank-| Johnny Mildrexter, former c shape. sarvta tring jzninds of the the 13th consecutive triumph for}athletic council, just five days be. d 1 calistheni enone Paik se Be a hater prior et ies (osateat bees coac! nai the py my pubbecote oan Amateur Sant EO the Canadiens. Thus far, the Cana-|fore a general meeting of alunmi, | #"d, eneral calisthenics, long life than the average mai University of. Illinois, where he} Mack thi: He force ae coumitiee, a diens have lost but one contest,|called in Des Moines Saturday, to| Mandell first erm] Sloves | eames the Phantoms failed to show se it | was graduated three years a0, |same stant iat gar. — * is cavaral-athidle aeprem dropping an early season tile to the|discuss the athletic situation, with ecru soueiis’ with the rueeea any outstanding performers, every Best to La Barba Johnson, a member of the 1924 = poy seit erate ‘ procial oripneste oe tel Benen ae St. Paul middleweight. ‘They are not | member of the local five deliverin; Danny McCoy,Pacific coast fly-] Olympic team, fills the- vacancy To Train in California “The Germans are coming”—this e Boston Bruins emerged from seqweet 2 Bh mead Pe 8 che strangers, as the champion used|a" excellent brand of basketball.| weight, is the best fighter in his| caused by the‘death of the Des| Roland Locke, who hopes to wi ing, rope-skipping, punching the bag os. rin For the second time in as many -| their game, victors over the Chi ‘1 4 | They still showed a lack of coordi-| division, according to Fidel La| Moines school’s famous coach, H. Olympic s; te Haent ot he AoA Us hee aieted | 20 Blackhawks by 3 to 1 to ad-|ler, medical supervisor, to the poor | WA#2! a8 a sparrin Peron the title|tation in both offense and defense | Barba, retired undefeated champion.| G. Ebert. SY ieee Clie Ce ‘as one-means to arouse public fup-| Vance from third place to a tie for|showing of the Hawkeye football ae locky K; .- Knowing S i for the campaign to raise the the crest with Detroit, in the Amer- ab in recent a that Ingwer-| Watel’s ability to withstand a lar- necessary to equip the| ‘Can group. . Pon mmpOEnCeReety a” “newer | ruping. Mandell: did not spare his *g athletic minions. In the only other fixture, the|sen’s contract would be renewed heavier opponent. and put plenty of oeGerary, ”” says Lawson Robert-| New, York Americans scored a 2 to| next year was accompanied by a| steam tehind his punches. Watzl eon, Olympic track and field head acer omnia ee Toxpale pana ot. caeience by hpi too, cut loose with some hard wal- : faple s, Billy Burch counting] President Jessup and the council, in | /0% A hogy Pigg Ciympics aoe sg ps wi twice at the cage. the entire athletic department staff. “ Be ane ee the lightweight king amazing portions. Every vil- erg . Richie Mack of Minneapolis faced fnge and aly ia. preparin; oe p | Aberdeen Team Wins Mandell next, Rice is o inst and its funds a lent to a if * A clever boxer ai s sharply w: representation that will signalize From Jimmies, 29-26 both fists. . Mandell used him for Germany's athletic come-back in speed with splendid results for two Mourishing fashion.” Aberdeen, S. D., Jan. 11—.®)—| rounds. Dick Putney, a local high No Wasted Effort * Baskets by Don Bunt and Captain | school boxer, fini: the boxing end There will be no wasted effort to (By The Associated ing Davidson in the last two minutes of | of. the program with two rounds in America’s Olympic thrust this year. Jacksonville, Fla—Sid Ter- lay overcame the one-point margin | which the champion contented him- ‘The: forces will be kept down to a ris, Chapell Hill, N.C... won Id by the Dakotans and the North-| self with evading the youngster’s trim working basis. No provision| {em Big Ben Pound, Florida, jern Normal Wolves chalked up a| leads. fs made for substitutes. Only the} 1. 29-26 viotory over Jamestown Col-| ~ Petrolle in Stiff Workout “ rs” will qualify for the at- : ee lege in a thrilling cage duel in the] Petrolle came into the inasium pega ‘Amsterdam. Chicago—Bud fares, Terre | concluding contest of a two-game | as soon as Mandell had and box- ‘Actually, the Olympic campaign| Haute, defeated Ruth. | series here last night. ed four hard rounds with Dick Dan- ‘ starts in February with the Winter Louisville, (10), Les Marriner. Jamestown won the ‘irst game|iels and Joe Gordon. Despite the uw) A sports at St. Moritz, but the main| Chicago, won by a’ technical | Monday night, 28 to 24. ‘The Jim-|fact that Daniels and Gordon -out- oh 3 focus is on the climax program in| nockout from Bud Doran, Chi- | mies had edged out a 14-12 lead at | wei him by fully 15 pounds, Pe- “Holland, starting the last few days| 2&9 (5). half time and maintained their mar-|tralle tore into them with a ven- of July. Within the space of two ; lpg rt until late in the fourth queer. meance.’ No’ favors were asked nor ' or three weeks world’s titles _ will Indianapolis — Cuddy _De- railing by one point, the Wolves {shown on either side and there were be contested for in track and field,| Marco, Pittsburgh, and Jack j|came from behind with a rush to | many fast exchanges of punches be- boxing, swimming, wrestling, row-| Silver, Oakland, Calif. drew, | sink two field goals in rapid succes-|tween the Express and his husky ing and possibly tennis. In'all of| (10). Jimmy McDermott, Ter- | sion. sparring partne1 : t the United States will defend| fe Haute, won by technical Petrolle convinced the railbirds the main honors. knockout from Kid Nacho, Back to the Minors | that he means business in the com: ‘The main body of American ath-| Mexico City. (3). The Cubs recently sent| ing ‘battle, for he is in far better Jetes, numbering not over 250 al- maps Tommy Sewell, brother of and|condition than he was for his two ( together, will embark _ Los Angeles—Sammy Baker. | Joe Sewell, back to the Reading, Pa.,| fights with King Tut last summer. j ‘ , : ; d iden New York, defeated Charlie {club for further seasoning under |He is much faster afoot, is hittin A x : ; Long, Omaha, (10). option. quicker oe baal ten a = — seems al y tireless. _ He's Third at Newark They Agree on This sturdy. little Fargo tighter | ide it: Walter Johnson, in ending his} All baseball experts are unani- enc baseball career at Newark, i3.doing| mous in the. belief that any club to i what two other famous itchers,| finish ahead of the New York unch aft r hs : Waddell and McGinty, did when they | Yankees this year will win the |the bodies of: Daniels and . i : <7] left the big toy. American. League pennant. .| There ‘was plenty of force: behi ¢ . 5 ty ‘ : s these blows, too. Now. and then, MEMORY OF GOLFING PATRIARCHS = jztincidttmm:| | ns or ahs Crag now. ational Hockey league ‘ would switch his attack io the face ' . ; een a ries taney tt nee STILL LIVES ON SCOTTISH LINKS (A opal landed: many stinging blows to and Ching Johnson of : : . Petrolie Remindful of Dempsey By BASIL G. WYRICK record, was a.later earl of the same'| - ~ Was a- seri ‘Associated Press Golf Writer) house, Sit Francis. ss Petroile’s -work Chicago, Jan. 11—(AP)—Scot- | Born in 1818, ye oo sd ae r land, birthplace of golf as now play- Joomnena peg op bin molt from john y Montreal »» Jan. 11—Babe " as defense and left ed, still retains ‘some records in D. on

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