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THE BISMARUK TRIBUNE": ‘— Fargo Express Adminis ers: Artistic Pasting to Bruce Flowers PETROLLE WINS j House of David Nine Meets Bismarck Here Saturday \Walker Retains Crown RUTH FORFEITS die of une rolled around. He SIX FRAMES TN After 10 Hard Rounds HOMERUN 26IN CROPS BETTER TEN-ROUND SEN Nebraska Wildeat, Ace Hud-| Over She Goes | BIG RAINSTORM THAN AVERAG kins, Is Given Big Ovation in Anti-Decision Demonstra- Game Between New York and], Agricultural prospects in N ‘i ‘sl han ay 3 tion of Fans Immediately r Dakees ahs pace ne t Once, That Briefly in the After Fight; Rain Fell at eerie nooaertgeg Bank of North Dakota by its niy Iwo mi ents, ‘ rf, Seventh Round End of Bout | : nerhe reports reflect the impre i BILLY SCORES KAYO (By The Associated Press) {Ment which recent rains have ef Babe Ruth scems to have run the | fected in the crop outlook through scale in baseball experiences _now| "ir derate winds and warmer tem: | that, after fifteen years, he finally | at ‘dabttie th ending | has ‘watched a home run vanish | Peratures during the wee! ing A {June 16 were advantageous to growth, the reports pointed out. i ear-freezing temperatures were corded during the week in a few {sections but no damage wi re-" | ported. 3 All. seeding operations are com- | pleted except for millet and , feeds in Wells, Rolette and Pierce {counties. The beds are in average | : | cone f | twelve days and’ four iiome rans ara ins thie sbeteoer ge UU ne struck | state was wonderful,” said A. Le Mill reporting from Carrington. BY ALAN J. GOULD (Associated Press Sports Editor) Chicago, June 22.—The bulldog is still champion but he has the marks and bruises of a terrific combat with the wildcat to show that he came out of the fray far from unscathed. After ten slashing, — sloshing rounds that finished in a torrential \ Detroit Manager Hopes to ' Match Fargoan With Loayza | from the records in a rain or MeLarnin | He poked his twenty among the steerage passenger right field at the Yankee stadium | yesterday, but it was hed from | the books when the second half of a | Yanke thletie double header was {| ed by rain. he blow put the Babe, for the | moment at least, fourteen games, ‘ Detroit, June 22. rolle, Fargo, N. htweight, ad- ‘ i ministered an actistie’ pasting to Mona edly we lute eh alle Bruce Flowers, New Rochelle, N. Y., i ‘ 7 L Comiskey Park, Mickey Walker, the in a 10-round boxing contest here | Some of the House of David baseball players are shown in the picture above. This club, which trains and Bulldog, was declared the victor on last night. travels in the south during the winter months, wins 85 per cent of its games. This season it holds victor- points over Ace Hudkins, the Ne- Outboxed when he elected to box, ies over Portland, Ore., Sacramento, Cal,, and other s(fong southern and western teams, braska Wildcat, but it will be some arid Outslinged When he chose to - time before the echoes of protest slug, the negro was badly outclassed . r | and dissent from that verdict dic| a wes ged | last ye: ven he hit + in every department of the milling, JIMMY M LARNIN | ee E Ssceonle Sak Recruit Wins Shutow “Rainfall was recorded in every di losing six of the ten rounds by ‘a er retained his world’s mid- Young Her Johnson, Yankee | ¢ ict during the week, More than & os of the ten round v4 | ‘ ht crown on a two to one| If Mary Scully didn't carry off first] recruit, ave the Athletics their see- [Tit curing the week. | Moro than 4 CRTC Ai) crenata AFTER KNOCKING M GRAW OUT IN FIRS | MANDAN PRELIM fccision, The two, judges, Harry| honors in the, ‘high jump at the) ond 1938 shut-out in the first game.| Sor jniics of precipitation, was te : : ciccainnetil y t Carroll Edw: Tein, gave | Women’s track meet in Boston,| 4 to 0, and enabled the Yankees to ROE oe ee AIBiE aTIGtE KOvtHG: CICMNBTONET EGE | Alise, <aNe’ ‘Had “lew. competitors | lengthen thelr lead to vine ned onec| TMneall orted. 5 ry rh . 2 s han ; = —$—$—$—$$—— ' is|when'it came to displaying real! half games. The Athletics outhit'. "!! Tore advanced’ Flowers theweillies Once. the| Smiling New York Idol Hits)" Yegterday’s Games j FOR GR AY ¢ AME Vote {6k GOCOUSTIEEIEE TE: te | Geass ib clEOVin Chetek, Here she'| the /cHainpions, St9-%, ber Sohne | ee haere seventh round only, when durmg a| Detroiter Four Times With |¢——————____—_¢ soaked and sodden press row, a clear} is shown in a five-foot leap. | was tight in the pinches, while Bob ure” conditieua: ail i aunty F i vii Grove permitted the Ol pore ; brief rally he charged int . majority credited Hudkins with a ea ‘ ‘0 improving ‘and all livestock is with a vicious bedy" attock ue] Smashing Right; Crowds] © NATIONAL LEAGUE make free with him on th First Game Bee e RE [fnnings. Tony Lazzert "started the (CINE much etter, A few fields hi ft rs " * Y ich. | tireless two-fisted aggressiveness. FRANK BALL LEADS ‘Onna ath a. he mae , still show damage from high winds hard Ee ee aes ue Yell for Mandell Bout Re: ie aha j Q 4 see Hasn't Picked Pitch-|yy5<¢ of the experts gave Ace a scoring with a home run in the| but most crops are looking fiae-alil on es i margin in six of the ten rounds sixth. ming along fast. The rye crop is sharply, however, and he’was back! turn; Initial Wallop Wins) Chicago +2 5 0) ¢r for Feature House of | mire’ many credited the blond| IN NATIONAL OPEN dn the second game the Mackmen ly one in poor condition. vere ig before the round had Fight Mitchell and J. Wilson; Blake and David Game Saturday Wildcat ‘with ows qnany as ‘seven; to | were leading, 3 to 2, and had men on ; : i loss from hail here was a Hartnett. ffsct, i the fe h | second and third with one out when nf A smashing left hook landed on ini Second game pears PRA CAMENSR oee coe tee oe | the drizzle became 2 tor A the negro’s chin in the fourth round) New York, June 22—(?—Smiling eR OH OE| Neil Churchill sent his Grays| {sured Walker was justly the/ British and French Champs) ine Ruth on the mourne ench | South of essen and dropped him to his knees. He| simmy McLarnin, who enthroned |St. Louis. 4 7 0! through their last training session * Crowd Dissent Great Leading Bobby Jones; Wal- | W8 Al Simmons, who lost two S°uth of was up after a one count, however, |himself in the hearts of New York|Chicago ....... .. A. 3 3 at the city ball park last night in] put if there was dissent from the doubles. inbane fi i covering and backing away. The|fight fans in his first eastern ap-| Johnson and J. Wilson; Root,|preparation for’ Bismarck’s ame! decision around the ringside it was ter Hagen Trails «Reds Trim Senators mi s, said punch, perfectly timed and travel- pearance by a crashing one round|Nehf and Gonzales. ith the famed House of David out-|inild by comparison with the out. Guerilla warfare along the rest) Chast The entire district Hala . ing only a few inches, caused Flow- knockout of Sid Terris, Manhattan’s it tomorrow night. The Daves are ‘ ~ j of the American League front saw ¢ oaking rainfall during the week nding June 16, with little wind ex- pt on F he said. Wheat did not stool well and in most of this territory the stand is burst that came from the dripping] Chica; 0, June 22.—()—The inter-| the Red § crowd, some 25,000 to 30,000 spec- | national character of the national | Senator tators who sat doggedly through open golf championship, remained | w: the downpour, fagcinated by the |intact in the second round today, but | w between the Bulldog and the Wild-|the foreign threat. was not. so in Mandan today. The local manage: doesn’t know just which of his three pitchers, Doc Love, Charley Boardman, and Jack Gesellchen, he will use against turn the tables on the 9 to 2, while Cleveland ing another double-header | h the low White Sox, on the Indian rv ers to buckle and it was plainly ap- tto, has come R parent that he was in a bad way. back Souls anion 7 ‘After a month }Cincinnati ..... Petrolle, sensing a knockout, chased spent in the shade cast by the ter- | Pittsburgh +, 4 the negro about the ring and, eatch-|yitie drubbing he received at the| May, Jablonowski and Pici ing him in a corner, landed rte! hands of the lightweight champion, | Hill, Fussell, Miljus that | tion. The Indians r : ; , 0 : : lians thin, However, it has a healthy smashing left to the fa . es, ¢ beauties with th: ir, but {tt The roar of booes and hisses | menacing as it was before the first | wan the first, 4 to 2, and the White | Kdndabiadel brought a stream of blood Sn his |Sammy et ae meee, 2 Hargreaves. fae: ee Hee pala grew, instead of diminishing. aime round of the 72 hole contest left the | Sox the a COE Gent in a few places, Charl- + opponent's mouth and the flow had |puccess on his, comeback last night First Game | Boardman pitched against the Far-| (rede swarmed about the ring to DICE HEReN aed it wiche CRE e y in the “General prospects in southwestern | ‘ ual teed ce SoG hand | minutes, 48 seconds of the first eae ue a go-Moorhead Twins at Moorhead 4 Re et sore uae eek North Dakota are good, according to ifumaey, lovee 4 : Gesell-|£@nds, more prudent even if, also!not be for long, stood Frank Ball of | Chicago's even break coupled with Again in the ninth Petrolle landed |°UN@- , Béston chen turned im a fins to'2 victory |“chement, went back to the shelter | Atlanta, a former Briton, and Henry | Detraics double reece te ed a terrific left to the negro's head, Ficst for Phil Fitzsimmons ‘and O'Farrell; J./ for Steele over Jamestown, the sui.|°f the ball park’s stands to vent |Giuci of Stratford, Conn., who broke | sent the Tigers te cathin helt Tackling in McGraw one of the | A. Seamands. Heavy rains fell % over the entire territory during the * - Graw : op: | for t Ja elas their vocal wrath. It was one of! par by one stroke with 70 each in| game of last place, The Browns {cs he said, which improved the plug eee sees Nam hast toughest battlers in his a8 one par Wertz and Spoh-| prise of Tee nhs the <witheat demonstrations of. dis- beg fot round, Second place was | won, 8 to 3 a e ‘ow [pasieces erally: Livestock is Flowers never looked dangerous | Whose nd had seo 4 ed fights Second Game Barring injuries within the next|@PProval any championship fight held by Leonard Schmutte of Lima, The torrid League race,| " Aithough field ‘crops generally are except during his brief offensive | Yulmerable in over a hundred fights, RH E24 hours, Bismarck will be fit to] Mas witnessed in recent years, last; |(,, formerly Hoosier champion, with | which showed signs of disintegra- jy “ptnq nee dietd crops, gene nee ae flurry in the seventh. Much of the Jimmy landed three times with vhis New York. Maly 5 0 give the Davidites their best front.|i"& 15 minutes in full volume and/par 71. They have not been noted | ting under the incessant pounding | Jamestown, the rye crop this y is steam was taken from his. attack good right mauler, and each oe Mata. Gear] 9 0| Eddie Tobin, who has been playing |* half hour in more sporadic form.!as tournament winners, and may 2| of the Cardina tted a slight | hot expected to the eae than apan ety Petrolle floored him in the Sel Gee aia So ige and Hogan; Delaney and | wide - awake baseball around HAN Ace Should Have Won srplantea ai tieigeind. wears down fees san fet Hn Reds _yes-| cont of normal, said R. Me Rish- th. jor. bas Hl , Wi 2 contestants. 5 © inelanders . iM e “Petrolle was unmarked when he [Went to the canvas, referee Jack |7*¥ guard {hat conser tomorrow, Seki | Te mest of those huddled around |'"t,"shend of Archie. Compston of | out the irate = or ia eee aoe ene ee left the ring. About 10,000 per-|Dorman led McLarnin to a neutral! Others postponed. son will play. second, giving’ Johnny |{n° (ontate” Gieetghear “Gay “gun |Grest Britain with 76, and Aubrey | Kechnie's flying cohorts were sub-|{0%, Rishworth said, because Svinte souscastacseelthedue. corner in token‘of a technical knock- fossil Sagehorn a chance to remain in his| i” Ya te throughout ie cee Boomer of France, with 75 which | mitting to an even break in Chicago. | if, the light: rainfall’ exdy oan Szmka Zabuit, Duluth heavy- | Ut: M: . LEAGUE old position, short stop. Sagehorn |! » bled ae if Appeared clear that |might easily have been better, stood | The day's campaigning left the! spring and. the general f icial weight, outpointed Gordon Smith of |, Before @ dozen seconds of the coat te ;|has been bothered recently with a| {he blond Hudkins, ripping into his | such successful tournament winners | Reds three and one-half games to|° phys Detroit in one of the preliminaries. bout had passed Jimmy feinted and A tt | segeenieie ees ntey b r Seseica rete queen aie ae ate Oe Pae content of the soil. ; Hs bad throwing arm, Lut he appears ee A as Leo Diegel wi Caer A | the rear of the Cardinals. | Better than average crop was fore- ' slipped over a terrific wallop that|Boston ... | abe hatsl Hatee gare n ally in the) amateur champion, Willie Hunter,| Sheriff Fred Blake had to turn}. Better th i ae oe ones oaney ree sent McGraw through the ropes.]Washington ...... 2 to be returning ‘to shape: Johnson, | inst five rounds that offset Walker's formerly British amateur champion | in a two-hit game to win from St.|S@8t for Stark, Morton, Mercer and ’ nounced Petrolle would be matched| The Detroit battler fought back| | Morris and Berry; Hadley, Gaston /j\"0 Male from, ‘Tuille Take, Pas! nig splurge in the third, fourth and |and three former national, open | Louis’ Ww the “arenes, wy fem St] Dunn counties by H. Leutz, “If . 9 iL to win with a whirlwin met ‘0 4 laying with Drake this sea-| ¢. asd 4 : 4 4 : things go right from now on we jounced - ely with nothing but the boxer’s |and Kenna. paca Cac fifth rounds. Walker, with a series| champions, Freddie McLeod, Jim| Root was altogether unable to cope ; : ‘ ! Jing Merarsislaus Loayzn or instinct: to keep him going, but the Hg when Churchill began to reorganize of, Vicious, ‘well directed clouts_ to) Sares and Willie MacFarlane, with | with the Canina’ ster se ‘in the | Should have a crop surpassing those dell in a title match here this sum-|Punch, , Thres times MeGraw | vow York Bei iO PMR a apparently on the verge of n knock- tional amatcur titleholder, with 74, | opener and Sylvester Johnson in the |4¢¢, 8 fe, Poot looking fields but ; ic down. The fourth time when the], Grove and Cochrane; Johnson and! 4 ..04 “brother of the famous|Ut in the fourth round, the most !Walter Hagen and MacDonald] second game. Pitched excellent ball|j,ce “Y* SUS COHRty to gee Aiea , referee intervened it was doubtful|P. Collins. Ossie of the Philadelphia Athlctics Spectacular, moment of the fight. | Smith with 75 each, and Jock Hutch- | for the leaders. ‘Needing’ n:that locality ataasine HTS whether he could have risen. ee in the American league, who joined| Mickey had victory in his grasp|ison and Tommy Armour with 76 on Giants Finally Play ished and seed beds are in pe} prof Fans Give Ovation Pirates: |the club just two weeks ago with| here, but could not put Hudkins down leven terms with Compston. The Giants finally swung i dition, he anid. Geod caine Z Gotham’s fandom signalized the]... RHE | Johnson, will guard one of the gar-|9F even prevent him from finishing | After the second round today, the | tion at Boston, after sufferime five orted in practically all-parte one iG return of their idol to the heights|Chicago -........ 2 8 O/C TT Nill algo be stationed this round with a characteristic| field will be reduced to the first | postponements’ in their firsts x | Rorted in practically all ps with a burst of cheering such as| Cleveland . Se Sed 1 at the cutakinte;, Either Lenaburg | Counter charge—the lunge of a|sixty scorers and ties, leaving these | scheduled appearances in the Hub. | “'S . : seldom has been heard within the|,, Thomas and Berg; Miller, Hud-|t) civ OUUssin es.) take the other | Wounded wildcat, leaders to complete the 72 holes| Fred Fitzsimmons hurled the Clan| Now 17'S “SCHOOL oy The ‘Asraciated Press) portals of Tex Rickard’s temple of | lin and wy v2 4 Tieid; audaie other wilccatch: His big opportunity gone, Walker | with 36 holes on Saturday. McGraw to a handsome victory by FOR SODA JERKER” Fee sate caNCY Walker, |fisticuffs. It was fully five minutes enone ame The House of David club, reputed |never thereafter was able to beat § to 4 in the first brush, and the world’s middleweight champion, defeated Ace Hudkins, Nebras: after the fight had ended before the H E| n C eafter | Y New York 1 headed for a|,,,iami—You'll see as many daz- ie 3 |to be the fastest traveling club in|back Hudkins’ wild rushes or pre- Mop. with Bcc’ headed for a! 21ing blazers and foppish capson ka, (10) championship. Les |®®Rouncer could make himself heard ke He ‘ 3 6 I the world, boast victories this spring |vent the Ace from boring in, bury- see ee Benton scheduled to! campus of the “School for sors Marriner, Universit f ‘ilinots, to proclaim McLarnin the victor. Aiki Counaliy: and Berg; | over the strongest of the western] ing his bloody head in Walker's 8 the second fame. ., [Jerkers” as you will on any of our techaleglly Knockel emt Baby Face Jimmy's second one-| got wr 1 Sewell *| teams, including Sacramento, Calif.,| shoulder and whaling away with Paton ran into a very fine bit!ii snodern colleges, And, if gone { McEween. Phil put (sy, |round knockout has raised him to|Shaute and L. Sewell. and Portland, Ore. both fists. Hudkins forced the fight me oe Peseware by Arthur Delaney.| boy ix a student at this newly in- . 4 Tuffy Gri i pha reinage @). | the same high level among the light- Fint G Have ‘Babe Ruth’ throughout the last five rounds. and the ‘Giants had to be satis stalled Miami institution, you may 4 detected Weise city 4 i? | weights that he reached by his first. inst Game |. The “Babe Ruth of the unorgan-| Occasionally his head was jolted with a 3 to 1 defeat. The Giant Ace| ho sure he'll get the right amount ef Chicane, On deck sangford, |The fight had hardly ended before ; . 3 8 , ized baseball” Dock Tally, outficld- | back by Wal'er’s left. His face was snpnne a he eel! seven straight | vanilla into a chocolate soda. B Toronto, outpointed Johnny |the fans began ealling for another | sc; 8 1 0|cr, is called. He knocks them over|/a mask of blood, oozing from cuts| Emil Yde Lets Loop Leaders fecond of not having fh i i. oe | Classes at this school, maintained Geradin, Minneapolis, (6). | meeting between the smiling idol of |" Carroll, ‘Smith, Holloway and|the fence quite consistently, accord-|about both eyes and his nose but on oo i ; by the J Ice C % z Frankie Sims, Cleveland, won |New York, and the dark sheik of|woodall; Crowder, Blacholder and|ing to reports from some of their/he refused to be tamed. Walker,| Off With One Hit; Saints | lief all season. Benton now has|>Y,the Jersey Ice Cream company, < i , . ne ae i ; pitched 127° innings, or fourteen | "4 in charge of A. T. Johnston, run i i A victims, the G ays. constantly in retreat and unable to a " | Pitch ZS, or U1 1: 2 A o One gr oo, nee, ohare willing to oblige the cus- Manion, Second Ganie "Their tanec aimee aes shake off this persistent foe, strug-| Bump Blues; Colonels Win | complete games. He has won cleven oy from; 0:0. 12.00 Atom Worth, ‘Tex. won technical |tomers, Rickard has indicated his ceond ae = san attraction as their ball-playing,|gled and clinched, squirmed and pees) and lost three. i knockout over Billy Sherman, | Willingness to stage the .-turn bout.| netrot 5 10 {their secretary writes. Men of the|dodged out of corners as Ace flayed! 4 slashing triple by Bates, Mil- = ———— Grand Rapiis, Mich, (4). Ba- | Puless Jim Mullen, Chicago's box-/it, Lovis...-..-.- 9 9 1 |House of David colony, Fort Ben-|body and head ceaselessly, waulkee outfielder, drove in the run Two Jim Golfers | die Ballatin, Chicago, won over |ing impresario, has a prior lien on| ‘Whitehill, Stoner, Holloway and|ton, Mich. all wear their ha’ FONE Fight Was Savage which insured victory for the Brew- Boastin riba Dacor’, Ah Bae Tee ae to ey Fyne Maeeravet Coffman, Stewart and fetes ras anaes aeeaiey. For unadult-rated savagery, con-|€$ over the Millers and landed asting Record | C a dir} ii ii ii the in second place in the Ameri- 6 ae ’ “Jesus Christ didn’t shave,” they vinnal aod sfinshing action, the beast See ercien nentant mace, The of ‘Hole in - One’ Hl say. ; ‘ 6 to 3. California, technically knocked |New York fans a chance to AMERICAN, ASGOCIATION Manager Francis Thorpe, of the |cut, in the mose in the first round) yt woo Ot as on the hill for ‘ear i i id the left eye in the second. | ,. . i ith | —Members of Ji stow: experienced -Jimmy pit his E/| invading club, who has been secre-|and over the left eye in ; | Milwaukee, pitched effectively with] Members of the Jamestown Coun- AI Singer, New ‘Yorks ttopoed [punch against-the boxing akill of the | St. Paul. » § 18 Oltary of the late King Ben, head of |Ace started to bleed in, the third) tho"exception of the fourth inning |trY.club are claiming a record for 43 pees , Mandell-McLarni:: meeting before New York-Jimmy ‘McLarnin, |the end of the summer and give the Jamestown, N. D., June 22.—(AP) Cc Age 10 i jamin to|from Walker’s ripping hooks. By i fe Gy |their club, based on the fact that Pat. Gerral: Speman. |aavee eatisar “aod Gaston; F. Davi fhe poate: ieee nee the end of the fight both were crim-| When Minneapolis counted | three Pina eh ene we (C4). ' in| two members have each made a hole YALE CREWS TAKE and Wirts, Peters, The Brewers came back in 4 ' ing Ben doesn’t rise from the dead | Son, grotesque figures in the down- ; aan ‘and took|in one stroke, ' within three years. The colonists| pour as they slipped and punched, poe fe pat of ; : ee zane an, tan The holders of the record, Dr. Me- Detroit—Billy Petrolle, Far- Flowers, New Rochelle, Ne Y. LEAD IN REGATTA pemmpeeniitessss 2 aR 8 First In Pacifle Cireuit inches of water. BION MARine 3k his Coren ea thustaals this dear fo accnmpicn thell ot ie. eae rinoagen ing Yde and Spencer; Barnes, Hunt-| Qutficlder Snead Jolley wae the _Hudkins, the agressor, from the oe ARE RY feat. Last yer two others did it. This sketch was made from ‘ es Bs — zin, id O'Neil. fi Pacific Coast League player |s' was wal several times for f i . ble| . The course, which covers 1) er an act ho: Creek, Mich., (6). Ancient Rivalry to Work to)" *™ to reach the 100-hit mark this sen-|holding, pinning Walker's arm_and| ,,7¢ lending Mudhens were unable) ,, Toe course, whieh overs 132 acr actual photograph. Minneapolis — Mike Mandell, Climax When Varsities R H E/son. Major league scouts are watch-| slugging with whichever hand hap- Emil Yde, whv let Toledo down with | town business district. The club was | ave 8 8 21 ing him. pened to be free. These tactics, | six hits while his teammates lam-|0rganized in 1921, At the present i St. Faul, defeated Vilo Doman, Beis ane eee a perhaps, were counted by the two| fayti'havtae why weskened in the| time the membership linit of 125|| Brick structures t - Minneapolis, won from Mike Koob, Wilkinson, Moss and Bird; judges -against Hudkins, thus help-| tate innings after twirling shutout Persons set by the by-laws, is filed. are ruined, too. 1 Beas Bt Pra 05, eet | ew Londons Com, ame sain | FOE Dip.xou RNOW Tuan || ney aimee" fef |b, "The acas won te game] eer Sahin ned, 4 4 a lew lon, Conn., June 0 . =i to 3. rs . i Rennes og wal te ae gala crowd was here today ex- : H in ‘Drombine, Whe need te fective blows—when he could wrest | “Kansas City took a bump from St. in the state, a The club house is Btonst, suemutgeeet drew, (6). Jimmy Gibbons, St. one of the most interesting aeapeapolis . beanery in Cleveland ... A || himself free to land them—but Hud-! paul to the tune of 6 to 3 and went |¢quipped wi opine uae al teh a ila lants and other properties Paul, knocked out George Kur- | duels in the 76-year history of row- | Milwaukee . 11 kins landed oftener. The Ace was| into third lace. The Saints came| Showers. Dwight B. Jones, Devils Pl Pro; bell, Minneapolis, (1). A BOXING RECORD The varsity race of four miles on New York.—The world’s long dis-|the Thames this evening bedon id to- ing rivalry between Harvard and ‘illiams, McCullough and War- || truck stiver that erended aoe: always willing to take a few cracks | from behind and won out in the|Lake, is the professional instructor. built of brick are likely to Yale. + Ri: Fs 4 ee wick; Wingard and McMenemy. him for $10,000... And Risko || 0m the chin in order to get in close,| ninth when thev staged a three run Sareiawin rine be damaged by windstorms. flail away with both hands and stay| rally. The:e was plenty of hitting buildings pl a mined. po vie there. In one round, the seventh, Me Tas ie, Davis nf the Blues| Ascot, Eng., June 22.—(®)—Foli- Hundreds of sech WESTERN LEAGUE 4 RN 5 4 ‘y ; A ined every year. : i gether two great and ited} Tulsa 10; Wichita 12. 4 Hudkins got his tousled head buried] boing touched for fifteen blows,|ation, owned by S. Tatersall, won ore Tul | Gigi Abeta, Sine on fa aa fats Sues. |f sthew Yoko che war att |/ROMWAG’4 chap zea uhm of he Son Yi |S cite, lar || Ther shold bined 9 i i! -2; Pueblo 5-5. for the ful ree mi 8, ten. 5 el, c 3 oo she tentestl ers one, . Omaha 8; ‘Denver 5. find’ it hase Figcengs ead forcing Mickey from one side of the | "The Louisville Colonels chalked up| and Lucca, owned by Sir Abe Bailey, i land ey had boarded the Majes- ——____—__——_ And get to thinking Hy hg, 50 the otoer ‘a singing, bith their second in a Tow when they, be: third. Nine ran. 5 nf x beat Rack Befe ; ‘son ||hands constantly. There seemed no| gan ing the offerings of Ash, “| sen as Three yeti sim to _@ commanding br American etée re paste. pda ly aed limit to Hudkins’ powers of endur- fnd nosed out a 3 to 2 victory over Phelan for Rockne i to spare so they started a sparring kes. Enter London Finals|| 2722 a those heavy- || ance. Columbus. Koob of the Colonels nee, pele, Pantie coach, took : i ¢ in ri ing shutout ball, an i 5 . ; were il bening™ when the sh its sheer Leekes, tame Fe —Bie Bill from ike Ge or Cleveland's tal at the Seaqui-Centennial stadium, Pelieved, by Wilkinson, who gave|Rockne’s Olympic plans prevented | the deck: in time to wave farewell Tilden and Frank Hunter won their | pitting when the Indians are || Philadelphia, in 1926, ‘The rain| way to Moss, who checked the rally. | his participating. ; to the twinkling lights of Manhat-| rival the way into the final round of the Lon-|] at home ... And the first time ||Came down to ruin a few thousand ——————— Lira es * tan, At Southampton, because they| though don tennis championships at @the || they wanted to pull it down and sas and coats, frocks, furs and nee | ae ag Pasreaiee, Fe A) in ae cae ‘erie ; a oe aateated Junior Coen, pe Rd aga ae pi | ———_—__——— 1927 Penn State football team, is|.star, has been given a three-year : Bushey Graham is Eyetalian STARS ‘MEET JIMMIES © Ries ey for Scranton in the|contract by Yale as baseball coach. } + Hig name is Angelo Geraci The Prison-All Stars meet James- | New York-Pennsylvania League. He has been there seven years al- H cup «+. The Cards don't know how || town college baseball team in a re- ———_ ready. t Hopman, 6-4, «7-5. to bunt ... The Cubs can do || turn game here Saturday. The All- Could Hit 100 Homers Tn the doubles ‘Tilden. and Hunter only one thing ... Either win || Stars won the first game from the} Joe Sewell says Babe Ruth could This Is Not So Hot sed a cea | siren er oe | Rg a gs te eed ance eet ol Ta eee ait at saad ie prison battery. Pitch to the average batter. than “200 with Reding in the ine HOUSE OF DAVID vs. BISMARCK SAT Bismarck Baseball Park, ~ Admigsion - 50c “a 6:30