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‘AGE S. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 Ready for Battle With Rusty Jones Leo Kossick, Famous Northwest Ring Arbiter, Will Be the Third Man in Ring—O. W. Roberts, Bismarck Sports- man, Will Also Handle Some of the Bouts | One Round, One Right, One Requiem |JACK DELANEY MUST BATTLE AT HANDIGAP Bridgeport Mauler Decides That Light Heavy Poundage Must See Him Through Bridgeport, Conn., Feb, 28.—() —Jack Delaney has just ahout de-| ig Bat and Ball Boys Off to‘Camp \ [8B | G CARD Ati SIT BISMARCK TRIBUNE 0 FIGHT FANS THRONG INTO BISMARCK FOR BOXIN Billy Petrolle Is GODFREY WILL | FACE UZCUDUN IN COAST CITY Giant Negro Has 40-pound Ad- vantage—Basque Woodchop- per on Short End Angeles, Feb. 28.—()— | Los | Paulino Uzcudum, Basque woodchop- 4 r " i . ” i ied! | ight will attempt to conquer j AD AMD . . . cided that the poundage he carried per, tonigh ss z | W. F. McCLELLAND WILL HAMMER GONG TONIGHE as light heavyweight champion of! |George Godfrey, biggest of the i ' ——_ the world—or a little more—must| heavyweight pugilistic timber, as 4 oe Many Good Seats Left Despite Influx of 1,500 Grain Dealers—- bear him through the rough and aailealiedul wea Rees 3 7 _ ‘heen a TEST tumble battles he faces in the a championship duel with Gene Tun. Be Card Will Start at 8:15 P. M.—Doors Open at 7:15 heavyweight division where the best ney. ? P. M.—Fans Should Take Seats Early he can expect is about 20 pounds) | Uzcudun will concede to his giant ‘ se a aia | the worst of the weights. negro foe nearly 40 pounds in : On Thursday night, under the weight, several inches in height and 2 | glare of the Madison Square Garden some more in reach in the 10-round pt ” . | eee ee Oreos [battle at Wrigley field here. But i ceney, bul v e =) THE ALL-STATE FIGHT CARD | Zealand, in the first of Tex Rick- | such disadvantages failed to shadow oe i i | ard’s heavyweight elimination semi- ‘the confidence of the squatty st 4 i ifinals. In| Heeney, the erstwhile} Basque. He feels certain that his 4 1 | rapier of the north—a tin sword in} shing two-fisted attack, backed be Re) !the hands of Jimmy Maloney—will stout fighting heart and the iis battle the roughest of the hand-\-Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, big bat and ball boys of the N ability to assimilate heavy punish- i It didn’t take Jong when Jimmy McLarnin, Irish lightweight, got to work) picked contenders for Gen Tunney’s| kees, entrain at Gotham for spring training at the St. Petersburg, Flts) ment, will carry him to victory. AE ‘on Sid Terris in their scheduled 10-round bout at Madison Square Gar-_ title. camp. Shortening odds in the genera’ 10 Rounds i |den, New York. A minute and 47 seconds after the fight started a right) Heeney will weigh close to 200 | betting indicated that Paulino would BILLY ROLLE, FARGO, VS. lto Terris’ jaw called forth Referee Jack O’Sullivans’ requiem count, as} pounds. ¥ ae " . Tat id oa P RUSTY JONES, KANSAS CITY, Mo. | pictured here: +85) pounds. Yesterday, when Delaney! California Rancher | Purdue and Indiana | enter the ring close to even terms 0, 8 Rounds 7 I SS eT ht Will Offer Dempsey Now Tied For Lead men” of the “boxing racket were ii , Bis =" ; commissiot ie bar juggled to 175 4 nretty ev ivi t te Dee ee ee er € GUTS 8. T.S. Defeats New Se4 and. stopped. Bat the bronzed $800,000 For Fight Chicago, Feb, 28.—(AP)—The tie conics Sonie of ‘tho experts thought ; . 8 Rounds r Salem Five, 28-17) French-Canadian with the flashing exer ‘Koatership of the western’ con-| it Unlikely that the admitted tough- a Herman Ratzlaff, Minot, vs. Lee Cavanagh, Billings, Mont. IG Sian if black eyes, the superb ring poise,| Santa Anna, Calif. Feb. 28.—(AP) |!" leadership of the western’ con-| ness of the 195-pound woodchopper rs and crushing righ€ hand that cowed of ae ference basketball race was reduced| of the Pyrenees and his wild charg- $ Rounds The state training school won 8! the 175 pounders and hi eed |— Gaston Bastanchury, off man and}, 4, y, P dIn-| ing rushes woul a hn Jackle Gray, Bismarck, vs. Tiger Sweeney, Grand Fork: hard fought game from New Salem,| <.., 119 nd has | rocked! tous king, on whose 9,000-acre to two teams today, urdue and In- ing rushes would hold out against be jackle y, Bis » Vs. Tige: y, Gran 8 (By The Associated Press) 8 to 17, on Gale Kets Sher, The several lesser heavyweights to sleep, Bs Hic ee cre diana, but only because Wisconsin, | ‘he boxing skill of the 235-pound i 6 Rounds . Chicago — Otto Yon Porat, |iawks were behind, 16-9, at half| 7fuses to worry about the weight. |ranch Paulino Uzcudun did his train-' the third contender still in the race| negro, his body clubbing at close i Bat Schaeffer, Bismarck, vs. Chief Stearns, Mobridge, S. D. Chicago, knocked out Gordon |time. The trainin, e ectinel “aetense Condition is the only thing that] ing for the George Godfrey fight for the title, did not play. quarters and his hard socking at I have on my mind,” he said as he stretched on the rubbing table, the billowy muscles of his shoulders and back limp and lithe under the min- istrations of his trainer. “I have 175 pounds now. That long range. Those who judge fighters by their records instead of the way they look in training, gave the stocky Basque an even break. Paulino’s Indiana took home an Iowa scalp, Smith, Detroit, (1). Les Mar- Y 49 to 39, and Purdue defeated Min- riner, former University of Ili- neis football star, stopped Pete Trunce, Scranton, ['a., (4). Ed- die Wolff, Memphis, and Smil- here tonight, announced today that he plans to offer Jack Dempsey, nesota, 45 to 27, at Lafayette, Ind. former heavyweight champion, 4| Michigan, rounding into top form (eed, of $800,000 for a match with! after a few tumbles early in the sea- zcudun. kept the Hawks shooting long shots. Neighbor and Burdick were removed | on personals after playing brilliant- ly for three quarters. The training school’s stalling game proved effec- 4 Rounds Eddie Jeffries, Bismarck, vs. Skeet McCoy, Mandan | nn REE UEEEEEEEEenneemeeeeed need ssGinc fs . <a NRCan lr eit aad cnae ne atts ii Ss i i drew, i 3 son, won from Ohio State, 45 to 39. | record for 1927 th it. That fight card that has been ballyhooed for the last (Oe Bie Petere ‘Chicago, de. hdc! big ies mashed will be 178 or 180 by ring time. And] Bastanchury proposes to have the Tadiana risks its top posi i aandiie: —— ee month will be staged tonight. feated Gaspe Lavoie, Chicago, State ed — a when I land flush on Heeney’s chin| match staged on his ranch at Brea, {Saturday night, against } Both Godfrey and Uzcudun report- ime is 8: The place is the Bi k audi-| (4). Patsy Rufalo, Mt. Vernon, i, $.|a few pounds more or less aren’t|near here. He revealed that he has|the Hoosiers’ home floor. jed themselves primed for the fight. The time is 8:15 p.m. The place is the Bismarck audi- N-Y., defeated Joey Medill, Chi. Burdick, f 2 3-3. 4 7 | going to matter.” approached Uzcudun on the proposal.} Benny Oosterbaan, Michigan’s| sieges of training at open air camps torium. The principals are Billy Petrolle, the Fargo Express, cans G). Ray Miller, ‘Chicago, , Grewer, 0-0 1 «0 The fight would be over the 10-/1927 football captain, who used to, put them in the pink of condiaon. and Rusty Jones, the Kansas City Show-Me lad, supported by) won from Tommy .Crowleyn, Geston, £ Ee a Pre 2 te 4 round route and Jack Doyle, pro-|lead the Big Ten in touchdowns and, Jack Doyle, promoter of the bout, 30 more rounds with the finest young boxers of North Dakota,| Pittsburgh, (4). Jack McCar- Heidt, c 1301 6 bles add i‘ cig. aig a 3 moter of the Godfrey-Uzcudun bout,| forward passes, grabbed the lead to-| expected approximately 40,000 fans, Mont d South Dakota listed thy, Chicago, defeated My Sulli- icy . ae ee lee, 9 00 2 0 |would handle the details, day in basketball points. In his last! for a total gate of $125,000. The fontana and So 5 : van, St. Paul, (4). Helbling, ¢ 2-2 0 2 {Schwartz, g. re é The millionaire rancher‘ said he|two games, Bennie has scored 21] fighters are slated to enter the rin; j Leo Kossick, Moorhead, veteran of the prize ring and one| ? , Bumann, g ........ 0 1-4 2 1 {would build an arena to seat 135,-|and 20 points respectively. He made| at about 9:45 p. m. Pacific sai Y of the finest referees of the northwest, will be the third man} — New York— Eadie (Cannon. | 7°t*!* Pee} Totals 7 Bll 14 47 |000 persons. He said he was of the|10 field goals last night against) time. ¢ in the ring. ! ball) Martin, New York, won by P-Pt i 7 “ - opinion that the contest would draw|Ohio State. “Stretch” Murphy of| Billy Angelo, Philadelphia mid- " O. W. Roberts, Bismarck sportsman and the man who| a technical knockout over Jack | Just, f 2 re elanoemt urphy, Wisconsin, $1,500,000. Al Mayer, representing| Purdue dropped from first to third} dleweight, will meet Eddie Gill, Los . W. Rol 5 I i | Petibon, “France, (3). Soldier ust, f .... 2 mpire—Fulton, Bismarck. ; Uzeudun, said the Basque would sign] place, while Branch McCracken of| Angeles, in the six-round semi- brewed such fine weather for the grain dealers, will also work 4 . 2 Wallery, £ 1 1-2 2 3] Timekeeper—Ruchmien. |if Dempsey consented to the match. | Indiana-held second position. as arbiter. W. F. McClelland of Mandan, superintendent of the state ‘raining school, will trip the gong. Buckley, New York, knocked out Carlos Martinez, Chile, (2). Pal Slivers and Toney Vaccarelli, both of New York, drew, (5). ; windun, Kenneth W. Simons, Associated Press correspondent for} Petit Biauet, Belgium, won : North Dakota, will do the talking from the canvas. Yor, tere Pole: pits All Is Ready | Western North Dakota will stage! ‘ts greatest fight card in history | tonight. | As hotel lobbies buzzed with talk| Following the Ball burgh, defeated Gus Berger, Germany, (5). Boston — Ace Hudkins, Ne- braska, won on foul from Al Mello, Lowell, Mass., (4). Lou of the 40 rounds of boxing that is| h, _ Bridgeport,; Conn., scheduled for the muncipal auditor- nage, Mere out ee ' ; Peer met. bekers deen: ot Sullivan, Bakersville, Calif., de- ‘ eee tatty rested in tooms WHITE SOX GATHER f Johnny" Glennick, about the city preparatory to in-| Chicago, Feb. 28.— (AP) — The + Nashua, N. H. * vading the roped arena before one} first squad of the Chicago White ar cpa of the most representative crowds | Sox, including the high priced rookie, . Omaha, Neb. — Tommy Gro- m the northwest ring annals. Chalmer (Bill) Cissel, gathered to-| am Omaha, defeated Ltu From the Twin Cities ai fead-|day under the managerial chaperon-| Paluso, Salt Lake City, (10). , vf-the-lakes, from the plains of | age of Ray Schalk for the trip to| Joe Phalen, Omaha, knocked out eastern Montana, from the pheas-) int-lands of South Dakota, and from the Flickertail state itself, ?ight fans and grain dealers were ‘rekking to Bismarck today for the high spot on the entertainment pro- gram of the North Dakota Grain Jealers association. the Shreveport, La., training camp. Batterymen, a few infielders and club officials comprised the party. | SEWELL WILL REPORT Cleveland, Feb. 28.—(AP)—Inti- mations that Joe Sewell, unsigned shortstop of the Cleveland Indians, Joe Greb, New York. (3). Jack Caywood, Omaha, knocked out s, Kansas City, (2). Baltimore—Matt Odgic, Phil- adelphia, technically knocked out Bill Mathews, Baltimore, There still remained hundreds of | will report at the training camp at) (2). Dewey Adams, Camp ‘ good seats at noon today, assuring | New Orleans next Sunday, have Meade, knocked out Jack Shat- the dyed-in-wool boosters of the| brought to Manager Roger Peckin-| tuek, Washington, (2). i ring plenty of parking space. pan th by Luke Sewell, young _—— if : catcher. terloo, Ia. — * . 4 Many Seats Left ithe babtery seen had’ thetc best | a nemeaee” “eerapany Seats were on sale at Harris and Woodmansee’s store, the Grand Pa- cific Billiard parlors, the Prince and Patterson hotels. i “It’s just another fight,” said Billy Petrolle to thousands of radio fans last night over station KFYR. That’s Bill's ring philosophy, He gives his utmost every time he fights, the reason why he is the . “I do my talking in the workout yesterday since the tribe training camp opened and Peckin- paugh permitted some of his pitch- ers to put on a little steam. COLLINS HERDS CHARGES Philadelphia, Feb. 28.—(AP)—The heavy artillery of the Athletics was en route for Fort Myers, Fla., to- Cobb into camp, provided, of course, that Tyrus is headed that way. Con- land, Chicago, technically knocked out Pat McCarthy, St. Paul, (2). Columbus, O, — Johnny Car- Pepe) Columbus, defeated Dick ee i ie, Huntington, W. Va., Rochester, N. Y.—Louis (Kid) Trenton, N. Salt Lake City, won from Johnny Brenaan, Trenton, (10). —then Camels are : made for you. Mild, i | sees day, th r biggest box office attraction in the of Ga, ‘tain I fond contingent in cherae Kaplan, Meriden, Conn., defeat- lightweight division today. __|here last night. The battery men| ¢d Joe Trabon, Kansas City, i ae I jean es this have been there for ten days. do), : ing, said Rusty Jone! ansas! Tris Speaker, new member of the : he stepped in front of the! yack outfit, probabl will beat Ty J.—Emil Paluso, z m e Ow, r a 4 r a n t —_ 4 ‘, v Herman Ratzlaff, Chief Stearns, €arl Orton and Tiger Sweeney were among the fight contingent that ar- ‘rived in Bismarck today. Cavanagh Is Sick Lee Cavanagh, the Montana Slasher, who has been nursing an infection of the blood stream for the} past week, due to an infected boil,! was still uncertain as to his chance: of facing the Minot Iron man, Her-; man Ratzlaff. The Myster Promoter, who is staging the 40-round card, said to- day that a capable substitute was ready to jump into the ring. He is one of the best known fight men of! the northwest. The unknown pro- moter refused to release his name, ‘ing that he wanted to hi a at Winter Haven Monday, and the {Red players are reminded that they nie Mack is “reasonably sure” that Ty will again grace the team’s lineup. : Cool weather greeted the Phillies workout was held to a single session. _. REDS BAR GOLF Cincinnati, Feb. 28,— (AP) —In training rules promulgated by Man- | ager Jack Hendricks, his Cincinnati are at Orlando, Fla., at great ex- pense to the club owners for the purpose of getting into condition to play baseball and nothing else. No golf will be permitted except on Sundays. i All of the pitchers are now at Or- lando except. Pete Donohue, Carl Little Rock, Ark.4— Mickey Gill, Dublin, Ireland, defeated Paul George, Des Moines, (10). Miami, "Fla.—W. L. (Young) Stribling, Macon, Ga., knocked out Al Friedman, Boston, (2). Phil Stello, Me- outpointed George gton, O., (10). Keesport, Pecks Was! Newcastle, Pa—Frankie Rio, Cleveland, defeated Johnny Pol- lock, Youngstown, O., (2). New Bedford, Mass.—Battling Levinsky, Philadelphia, stopped Marsel Derose, Italy, (2). 1 surprise for the fans if Dr. M.j Mays, Jakie May and Adolfo Luque. , Roan refused to let Cavanagh|Jakie May is delayed by the illness; Philadelphia — K. 0. Kaplin, fight. of his mother. Donohue and Carl) New York, knocked out Abie Jimmy Dugan, Bismarck’s fistic| Mays are understood to be holdouts. pride, who will clash with Earl Or- ton of Fa in an eight-round bout, prono’ himself in excellent shape for the fight. : Orton On Hand Earl Orton, Fargo, fresh from a knockout victory over The Masked Marvel of Dultith, pee Fargo, looked in the face Dugan in one rig rod affairs. It is billed for t McCoy and Eddie Jeffries, the two ancient rivals, and Mandap, are the cur-{ 5 tt at 85 Duthie * is were urged today to tak Faia sagt and. eters, cone Fred Edwards of Omaha, a form- er star catcher of the Creighton col- lege team, has been asked to come to the Reds’ camp. GIANTS MAKE STAND Bain, Newark, N. J., (5). Pittsburgh — Willie Harmon, New York, won from Cuddy De- marco, Pittsburgh, (10). Scranton, Pa. — Billy Kelly, Scranton, and Ernie Jarvis, Engtand, drew, (10). ie squad yesterday out of the bat Players celning. in" Hot Thile John a pice. The lohnson, a left-! 4 the first home run. al ELA N SIR ARBRE AE TD there’s a world of en- joyment in smoking ~ ‘ Camels ' Today, as for many years, Camels lead by billions, and they continue to grow