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ee SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 PETROLLE LOOMS AS CONTENDER FOR CHAMPIONSHIP: MANDELL IS | Bismarck High Edges Out 15-14 Victory from Valley City mM THTH| SETH For oxics [GIFT SHOT I 3 Dut sects Lea ots cham-|| Ch Committe Tinks Ter stdion teen || BATRA PERIOD _pion Into Grogginess, But : — Used For Games DECIDED G AME cae Heeney Earns wi With Sharkey JNM DKA nT ~—— | | Beats Notre Dame BOSTON BOY : gags ‘ecoerioibraminem NOT FIGHTER ' Claude Miller’s Stall-and-Break ON AMATEUR BILL First Round 1 f . : CH . - pow nea h a! ‘ ——" Play Smashed by Speedy eg hon Py ai OF YEAR AGO a noes Desiea Glendive Slugger Has Accept-|{° 4%,’ Mody,” Sharkey, ‘smashed two = 1 4 North Dakota Boy Gives Man- ed Match With Local terrific rights to. Heeney’s head and pares 7 dell His Toughest Fight leeney’s Savage A\ Finda ‘ er eg BROWN BROTHERS STAR Scrapper Pe mH ri ttnek ee . 5 ; — Crowd Boos i Joc Wicks, Glendive, Montana,|fientiy om the ‘chin ‘wth a fight at : / Decision A Minneapolis, Jan. 14.— (7) —A Score Tied Six Times During] *!02eer, will meet Jimmie Dugan of|the bel. oy ‘ new contender for ‘the lightweight Fray—Thornberg Sein. | bout on the. amateur, boning: andl mOSat Seen ete HL aeaENED ba: Se yon! \- rig ; } wns be RGA in ie 4 #M* | that will be held’ in she Rex theater| {sok e short left hook en, the [|| |SHARKEY LOOKS DONE 3 dell, lightweight king, by Billy Pe- tillates Bismarck, Friday, Jan. 20, it was|tient hook to the head: Jack pos re sii i trolle, of Fargo and’ Duluth, here —— wim Sigttiae the, Meeibihsanaage| AES ek oak ar weasel ae | ‘lage, night. a nen ___By J. G. MacGregor the tagneerionss promoter wis i eri surprised by clouting, Sharkey golid- Tex Rickard Fails to Produce f_witmibefule ott ay Ptr so spned wate proverbial Hane | nats Mg we HEM camel air, aerial Real Heavyweight Chal- i clu flash into an last night when the-Demons of th H 4, aa left up: es local hgh school edged out a sensa-| Shghert fox he bastaver faced," [Pirkt iscaee*Eastcn Wend Mase d ct { eighth round, and had him ripe for tional one-point victory- from the| “And when Wicks is described as| Were resting in'a cline at the bell’ — 2 a finishing panet when the bell in- Valley City Hi-liners in a battle that tough, every syn- Round Three New York, Jan, 14—(P—Ter « */ { tervened. The: champion finished went two overtime periods. ir ay Fy ya] Dropping. into inch, the big : s heavyweight frolic td \ strong, and by virtue of an unmis- The final count was 15 to 14 Seed WHE Te Sh Shek inch maaeeee peat e for Champio1 i 4 takable advantage up until the reached when Fay Brewn, cool and lashed two vigorous rights into Tom’: J eighth, gained a shade decision of unperturbed, sank a free throw with 5 a ae head on the break but IHeeney shook t } ee a il one minute of the second overtime Bess pales slong.|Sserkey wt a helt acne seb AS ARTHUR LONBORG {| eighth round was one of the period remaining. epee: side Pas 7 gen shots to the body. Sharke: d struggled lig unackony bere ive yours age to Valley ‘City will try, to retrieve | I men” from| fet, flush 0. Heeney's oh Chicago, Jan. 14—(7)—A | more] draw in Madison Square Garden some of their lost prest night . or less new bra ef 4 ii into th ton tar’s \y. m was - } stiff left hook to the body, and a floor. It should ‘be nether great , gan and Wicks) stit smashing Sharkey about. the | western University faa 4 ; crushing right to the jaw, the cham- ih is in line with the} ribs, atmost unmolested, as the crowd| westem. |. Univers i pion stood with knees sagging, his & Claudie’ Miller’s ung giants : ‘ fight policy of|toared mane se ae gong. aur mip o! new court coach, a te ] arms limp at his side as Petrolle might have won the Beare becucing : the unknown pro-| aieeney, almost. stubby looking: “Lonborg perfected a flying decis been { q slashed with both hands, desperate- struggle had Bergerson -negotiated moter | who: bes saiatte. her co rieitne erful man offensive while f ly striving for a knockout. When two free throws that were awarded erranaed card eniny aa "they ane * Maatker rigged nd the: ‘ the bell interfered the champion him in those extra periods. But Dugan that will be fea-| pack put hie tight was wild, and Tom ateur to his corner, inhaling Bergeson was nervous where the ho 1 cares LB ed si- Sracked upnercuts on the sailor's chin! championship in 1925. aon nee eats on red-headed spectre of. the Demons] than The: penteesteusl desenig enn dug into Sharkey's body, and hi He ‘has launched the same prin- The title holder mumbled to his Oe a ing. the-Yorrid metee, | "0 shows the Iatost ballroom steps ney swapped. gieles ot play at Northwestern and z seconds that he was “all right,” and the count was ticd.. From the first | " the resized arena. flinch. Sharkey’ dum twot left asics | auspiciously by 4 then proved h:mself worthy of the three minutes until ‘the final whistle, ee ee Into the body at the bell. Dame for the a crown he wears by holding off the both te raged up and down the|, 4% he said today, I am not going Reuné Fi 8 PT] hatd- Petrolle until he had floor with Bismarck having # slight to give, the GRE tae ete sclentific) | A, slight cut appea tests E * . ut rather ‘will see some “> SVBport writers of the Fargo Forum the tray. (Re SFeMET Portion Of cho Beat mauling pelting, 120PHiMg | Form vounced a lett hook otteite Bor: | yours at the Univorain of. Karon os | and the Duluth Herald, gave Petrolle 53 is side of rock pi alton gob's chin and ripped 1 . Forrest" Pe 9 the decision because of the aggres- : Valley Had Smart Game southern chain gang.” rights to the body. 1d. be sive battle he waged. Billy did set | Particular efforts have been made by the Dutch Olymple committee to| Valley City had been taught al Both Jimmie and Wicks will en-| Satine aise on ene eer OF | All A the pace, but his eagerness was of | make the stadium where the 1928 Olymple games are to be held the best smart game. Their offense was the | ter the ring at 148 ee Jimmie} with stinging. left jabs and hooks. As | little avail, the majority of the} that ever has been constructed, as well as the most artistic, The stadium| kind that is seen in the professional | reached this weight by conscientious they i ¥ i erities held, since Mandell held him | has been practically finished and is sald to be perfect for the spectators | leagues and as exemplified by Notre] training rigs the past three i i at bay with a straight left which he}as well as the competitors, as the committee had unlimited funds at Dame amor colleges and universi-| months while Wicks is the type of if er 2 frequently used to tap the “Fargo its disposal. The above pietares, the first to be shown in this country,|ties. It is the stall-and-break game | boy that is always in shape because | 5 ee conmabi Heeney’s ” off balance and in position | represent the stadium in the course of construction, as it will appeat| with two forwards playing deep in| of hard work in the great open} fr P sixth round for a right hook on a right cross. when complete and.a view of the course for the rowing races. the corners. while the other three] spaces. é thi his oseenmniern prep ha the ae men dribble along the fairs line of ti Cron for ae bg feral dienes appa oz, sinaeancae i found hy wei > pounds, and ac- ” ti i show in Bismarck since sifs eras se becec | SPENDING HUGE SUM OF MONEY, WHITE (cisterns Ses voie=| sett Beet SE eae ea oa : the ‘was not at stake. ‘ ’ It failed, however, before the| the Grand Pacific Billiard parlors|effort to gain the upper hand. ‘Tom|° itch. Jackie Augur, St. Paul, outpoint- speed of Carl Thornberg and Fay| and the Patterson hotel. = | rowerg, Rene uta, the blows: aol y 1 ed Ray Dundee, St. Paul, bantam, in SOX GRADUALLY REBUILD- TEAM THAT Brown, who completel; smothered | , There will be a few choice ring-|iaced a left hook deep into Shatkey's four rounds. the i-liner forwands on their| side seats at $1.65 while the balance} body and Ja is paid Jack Nitti, St, Paul, bantam, and breaks for openings while Hank| of the house will sell at $1.10. The|hi™., He sagged into the ropes, held t. The tof Jack Sharkey, Minneapolis, fought Brown. intercepted 80 many of the| war tax is included. \ jiy. with three left hooks that bent Price $22 ticket. 2 four round draw. | q , tosses of the dribblers that Valley} _ The promoter stated that he es heed. back. They were dancing x deweight wor all the way in’ sx: : slashed himself while despondent | “ity, seemed to lose heart in the lat-|.would have made the show gee ce Ee ae al 4 . bs tage: a cheaper 1 ie col round fight with Honeyboy Conroy, Chicago Club Will Be Big Fac-|over ill health at the training camp “Tt ame pics aren brawn last|a iarper house than the Rex'thea- Me) *Sack . Daniels hit Conro; ican Leag last spring, thinks he will be as]; ,, fi filled ity | Jabbed an oj on wectking but the fee "wes tor in Ameri ue Tf good as ever this summer, and if he agro get oe Setter ag wi) Tau kee red yr thin the tt wast died ket by Wallery. With the score at| 10-round too tough. Comiskey Can Keep His], the American League never had|tack that left the blue and white| in. smile and he sent Jack's head 12 to. 0 against them the Bobcats In the last preliminar; Al Van i jel aeretter fly chaser. | Bib Falk, Bill | riatfooted time and again. Inquiries for seats h-ve already] Sounaed’ siciony, eects, BGK |took time out, three minutes of the Ryan, St, Paul welterweight, gave/ $500,000 Collection of Rookie} Barrett and a trio ee esans, Metz-/' From the spectator’s standpoint] been received and it is anticipated Sine Uetle meterial rerult and | first half remaining, and = Shag 10 Pameee: O’Shea’s| Stars—Cissell Is Purchased] serve. In fielders and pitchers the both fives had their share of tough | that there will be a complete sell- They fell’ into almost ‘constant halt genre ok Glen Ullin. rary ;¢|Juck, The black cat of Friday the| out. : clinche: h holding with one hand .e Sox seem to to T , hay ae rere B, eac! ing eaviso at the end. He hung on| FOr $128,000 had auch good luck with Ted Lyons | 320 must have crossed, Bergeson’s| 1° Ae Pg Ry TE desperately in the final round. Ted Blankenship, Alex Metzler, Bib py pislosy oh an sen texted St. Mary’ 's Defeats key with cient upperc half both sides resorted to The round-by-round story follows:/ Chicago, Jan. 14—()—One by|Falk and others. hip, Alphonse | While the Clan MacLeod exhibited Local School, 23-17 Fecaunp nh ness thus spoiling an ‘They both missed lefts and clinched. [ON€, at prices which set records in BPA, PI anything but accurate shooting ee Unworrled, Sharkey jabbed with a . Petrolle put a hard left to Mandell’s | major league baseball sales, the | 7 Red Faber, | Rubber-Arm | Guring the, whole of the contost. In fought batile the| Oibink Case eee tite ate . bbed i ..|Connaly and five young pitchers Fr lo tmies tend e ‘Heed and then (shot oe high ‘priced nachoman ive the Sox a fairly dependable nog was the weanmnesparkor tasks St, Mary a quint sioteated the Bis- fo the body, As Sharkey missed Kept Wie Tele hand in Petrolle's face.|rebuild the team wrecked in: 1920. artine, ion = “gis 5 annie Demon Stars ppd last night. Creee SF % fr, Petrolie put, two lofts to the a’hia|And if those acquired in. recent) 18). Pipes aber with “Mecccnt| To Hank and Fay Brown and could not make their free wa |Straight left. Sharkey threw every- ihe Tach and rack ceright ee Hited, 4 zal all pie npaibentises Schall is pitied the. main wetecancat Carl Thornberg, oo ion’s share Of] ang lost. The. Goets brothers to’ pas po | i . Petrolle landed | filled, the Sox eventually ve ‘. : the honors were every- 3 q P left. Petrolle put his left to the body elf a ihe, * Tries New Experiment found them stum! loc] t e, th misse rific n dollars has been iperimen' ‘ing. ane half circles away m2 at the bell. nae laid cut by er Charles A; Com-| Behind the bat Manager Schalk is ane Tere loi ten 18 passin : each other.just before the gong. Mandell coustered’ with miefe upper: |iskey in repairing the damage| trying out an interesting experi-| Luck Bergerson did the best for the cut gnd they sparred. Mandell put | wrought by the Black Sox scai ment. A year ago the Sox signed | losers. hoel’s offensive and|: Tight, to the jaw. Mandell of 1919-20. Topnotch youngsters|Moe Berg, Princeton star, as a] defensive play while not flashy was “eft ta | ate %O scarce and so difficult to ob-| shortstop possibijity. Last summer | consistent and m proved to ane Pleht ts | ding, teat eniegel bots rans pot titan recat pucitateg |be,the hardest eon the Tae his right to ig, that unp! es ay rj were for ncapacit t sational ied to work in /in the Sox's lineup. For place uns and Berg spoke up that he used to pede Bterehoe! fail- . Mandell clipped | filled by expensive youngsters, Com-|catch in prep school. He was pre-|ing to find an opening for a pass or body and a right to the|iskey has been foreed to fall back | sented with the mask and protector duibble heaved the ball from well ead. They sparred at the bell, on the best of the old timers obtain-|and made a better impression on| past the le of the floor. It body with his{able, Schalk behind the plate than in the | swished through Demons’ net, 7-16 to the head.| This winter’s big deal for the Sox | field. Shes bringing consternation and: Zear to r ae aoe eret'ts | was the purchase of Chalmer Cissell | Schalk plans to develon him. into|the Bismarck followers. they pounded each oth-| for $123,000, a record price. At|the regular receiver, and hopes to| Valley City played cautiously in . Botrolle backed Man- shortstop he will be alongside a| persuade him to join the Sox on|the first quarter which ended-3 to a ick, Willi mm at . Agron w schoo! e term ‘ q 3 dell’ Ward, anne Yankee veteran, is over. McCurdy and Crouse are the Ell gli yo Me gress R. Fi wroiie swane a hard {figured to go in at second again. | backs Schalk looped a ficid goal from charity cir- a g a F i & je. Heeney' 1001 percut and’ thay were locke the‘ round ended. Ten Heeney t t wi 1e¢ right to Shatkey's head, “Jacks locked the Anzac up and cutied him with s lett & wild rlente Relped’ along swith = Malon| Heeney felt hook to, the Body. He hounged right up at him and whaled into Heeney with both hands pound- and’ stole $ play with a rane attack to the’ ribs. ‘They were |" off 4 4 ii jer f | SO 3 Bl ar2000 en = yess S Sl coromcsro’? of mmanno i h other’ scout. “Earl Miller, "10 the wody at the bell ‘The other half of the pair that came! that r Soran ‘a free throw, wi ptt at ‘cm / me or Eany rier 4 eight ound Four ,|in a trade a year ago, Roger Peck-| over, after 15 years of service. ss " Eleven 3 i112 ‘are the other two and doer eotie, Put 2 Tight to the body..#|inpaugh, has been released to Cleve- ————__ . _Hi-linets Stall +s a nd! Hebron [0°62 three ‘will “begin with jo the body. “the ‘champion stabbed [land to take the managerial reins.| HOOSIERS BUILD FIELD HOUSE| ‘The second: quarter was a Gervinski. iar cs “ae : Sonate es Baa ae Hunnefield may alternate with| Bloom , Ind., Jan. 14.—(AP) | cate of the first with Vs J Independents Ward. <Indiana University. is planning a | still to their FG FT P Pts. have just acl Shaday setae the snle|Smeey e146 fr kcal i Raia dees de cts | Cope a8 indy rl ley al ie le ¥ ia bs je] remnant of an entire coast. I srl be’ 500° feet' long and ‘200 fect | bal. Bergerson, Brown and te ay ad ther stood in tho center of 120 5 ary Sia Fanepesed - am oan ase wide. * “a the, patie i rae eet ae ae oes re : | miskey, an is on the —_—_—_———— in ii in. 2 = | | Five cto of fo ing supplanted by Bud Sweeney, a- rookie. with Detroit a k leading. , ie io} ies with an ‘overhang? Tight 37 3 b wend, Jaw in Sneek Buh well ced. Sohomy” Set“ who | tw ants of Gonos, i He etrone eat toe ee — FT P Pts. BROTHERS the bedy. He shot a left to| took a atiff lett to the head in‘return 00 2 0 4 14.—(AP)—. a ce napeet clinched. Mai id they clinched. Mandetl ‘put a 3 24 ‘of | toned up Petrolle with ht to the jaw and a moment later it * rat ded both ha: pepwed Billy! with his lett.” Mandell | - Ug 0 6 aged 5 I jarred Petrolie with a hard right and) Ajg ot 2 60 0 2 for then stood the Fargoan off with his el, ] Oh 0-0 1 ©} meets. All positions are Tight. Petrolje seemed unable to iand| badd lB S members of’ the Sctul played ‘by crows |effectively. Mandell shot both hands . , 00 0 4 is Its f to the head add jabbed away’ Pe:| , (By The ‘Associated Press) 0-0 1 .0)“Peanuts,” “Heine” and Berd cod Petrolle New York—Joe Sekyrs, Day- aon Sole ac eee ae mam and ‘fg Vechida. and Arthur Elmer were i" Mandel! had recovered at’ the start” ee “tossed ‘esate "which has sketball ge ee sg the ninth, but ig S| easy. cht if