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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 e j ae e e e e e, ky e Morgan Retains Crown in Slashing Fight With Martin Last N ight | | away. Indianapolis rallied, four runs |Ceamionitn cr itt otha in ee Bae , | q) CEREMONY COMES ———____ across in the seven inning to beat | Capitol, Bismarck, North Dakota, until oLLbe LFA ML a to IN | vy} Minneapolis, 6 to 4; and hold its|the touseie tinier 2% eee larity This Year | FRIDAY EVEN ] NG margin on first place, while Milwau- Sedieee Lineal Cat lg | | Paris, July 19.0"—Witilam 7. kee crept into a tie for fourth place $200, Steel Posts, more er less. | Paris, Oe Reps Hare Hi J 5 when Bob McMenemy’s second|py bidders on foree sepalied To. the x pide wes dropbed trom ie Amer Jupiter Pluvius flew into a "| Banana : ican Davis cup tennis team today, | p ‘ i Homes cot the day broke Up a 18 ite) err tt a ish auch ‘riataral'atiall mdi | rage last night a few minutes ning game with Columbus, 6 to 5.!include transportation ee reee ena Leta reat Me hes air aaee It was the third straight for Milwau-| point of delivery. | Pea tHe eaNt tied service clubs, | <hicago, July 19.—()—Manager |kee. Specifications and points of deliv- i ery furnished upon application. and the presentation ceremonies {“Dutch” Zwilling’s “hitless won-| Outfielder Nachands’ two home| ° Fach bid shall tre | ; announced Joseph Wear, chairman | ‘ ry , , -|of the American Davis cup commit- Peace TERiy Senineesey Ee" leer eealee “he ky OMeaes pects Challenger to Give jamateur rules in writing avout the ‘| < ne |Wimbledon tennis tournament while Gene Sound Licking H Junior Lightweight Champion | t accompanied by Comes Through Terrific have heen postponed until Fri- dors,” the Kansas City Blues, are |U"% Which drove over three runs, |» bidder's bond in fuli'amount atau We oat ; ji bid and a certifed check of the bidder i playing in it. cha 4 j he supplied the punch which enabled | 1°, omit Ite tiv Atk Serap for Close Win cme MThe announcement was concurred! ay evening at wrestle gathered | Making another spirited and deter- | Louisville to beat the Saints, 5 to 3.|hie hig” sala ec dni kid ‘ J. 7. in by Samuel H. Collum, president! , i . mined drive for first place in the ——— Jpon the award of a contract, the * Fairha MN, Jy daly 10 roa estes baw veeuts nae| at, the. city ballpark” shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday, in time |American association race. DRILI. FOR OIL Sirety bond” in full amount’ ae" ene to be the victims of a vicious While St. Paul, second place occu-! St. Paul, July 19.—()—The state contract. physical, Tom Heeney,| Tilden'’s removal caused a complete | dewnpour. Bismarck and Man- | pant, falteted before Louisville yes-|departnient of commerce today is- So ee Hight challenger looks per-|change of the American team. Wil-' dan baseball teams, on the field |terday, the Blues ran their latest |sued an order permitting sale of aj'°,4 proposals must be addressed to s the picture of an ath-|liam T, Hunter and John Hennessey ready to play, did not start |winning streak to five straight | limited amount of stock by the/the Department of State Highways in shape. The perspiration drips| Will represent the United States in! their game. |games and edged to within one game |Northwestern Development com- ebhaereiohoeal Noe Mae ok the sce lete in shape. The perspiration drips |e singles and George Lott and! ‘The program will remain un- of second place and three and one-| pany, which plans to drill for oil | st/ePS.obieP off him, but he hardly draws a long! Hennessey in the doubles, changed for tomorrow night. D. {halt games from the top by defeat-|near Dassel, Minn. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, | breath when he finishes his workout.| Prev: usly it had been planned to! &, hipley will make the presen- jing Toledo, 10 to 5. Kansas Gity By Jos. J. Ermatinger, He seems to have the energy of aiplay Tilden and Lott in the singles} tation address in behalf of the bagged 14 hits, converting all but conditions go, both! caiation. WAS SECOND FIGHT, | Xs. 28 | mental Battle Was Vicious Enough to Rival Gene Tunney-Harry Greb Scrap Years Ago 7/5-12-19-26 Secretary. 1 te nik i f ‘ Mold on te iia us us or | iy i and Lott and Hennessey in the dou-' clubs, and Father John Slag. | four into scores, bacon may be removed by rubbing " ii h New York, July 19.—()—Cannon! we this pleases Jimmy Hennessey, |bles in the inter zone against Italy| chairman of the park board, will So far this season, the Blues are|the meat with a cloth dampened Aine otackhece eee % Ball Eddie Martin, one-time king of | his trainer. Hennessey, cornered to- | opening tomorrow, accept the property for the city | next to last in team batting but first | with lard or sweet oil. bantamweight, today had nothing : day at the Rurson farm camp, said M cents a day. but deep and lasting scars, along! with the knowledge that Tod Mor- gan, too, was coveged with lumps, to} show for his second assault on the | | public believes,” Hennessy said. “He Junior lightweight title. | |has shown .‘enty of boxing brains The slim, frail-appearing kid from | One of the most improved batters in| down here and improves every day. Seattle, who looked as though hej the National League this season is} Why, do you know that he has been he had a “hunch” that Heeney will j defeat Tunney, perhaps knock him out. | “He's a better fighter than the 4 might break in half under Martin's Taylor Douthit, outfielJer with the| the short ender in the betting in all Vicious body thumping, came through} st. Louis Cards. Douthit's best aver- of his fights, yet he won them. a storm of terrific punishment last in the big league up to this y “I never saw a boxer so quick to -—— night to save the crown in a fifteen-| was only .308, and he hit onl: solve an opponent's style. If Tun- = Found engager * that drew 20,000! iast season but he's becn up around | ney hits hime with left heads, it oon F ) spectators to Ebbets field and| 379 for the st few weeks and con-| be in the first two or three rounds. Ps are $29,000. tinues at that gait. He ought toj After that, Heency will be all wised = rn iti i WII) m Although Morgan, according to the | better that .308 average this season. | up to Mr. Tunney. Heeney is no = (Hill HI} WA Associated Press score sheet, won| ‘sucker at getting away from = | AI | | | Rare ee tie 16 ee while cai on punches, He isn’t hit as nearly as = I | WF gained but four, with three even, the | @— 5 ——=—— nr often as you think. And he is a = i Fe ia ese ie |, MCSUEECEMY B GOMNED, |} touch puncher to face tor a5 nara = HHI i Ms PGE Oe ce ene oe nel “He has been trained to keep on| = ll AI! lecisions. nly il ie een! 3 ie ah ( = We round was there danger of a knock-| (By The Associated Press) Shentator ie remenenaieee S i ee out, and then it was Morgan, the NATIONAL LEAGUE | will not be able to step into Heeney = ; = FY champion, who reeled around the R H | eter he che will be busy keeping —— ” , i} ring, battered from pillar to vost by| Boston .... 3 10 1 aifay from Hectic cianges my 7 i My | = = the challenger's lunging, Criving at-| Pittsburgh -16 = 2t 1) Working out in his outdoor ring, % : | —— tack. Barnes, Brandt, Hollingsworth and in face of stifliag heat, the challeng- Mn ae : 4 \\ SS The, battle was ‘gory enough to) Spohrer; Grimes and Hargreaves, er gave one of the most impressive . Mi = rival Gene Tunney’s famous bleeding | Hemsley. PerrOrmane of bie eeaiioe eaten i | eee natty Greb” naveral i yesterday. He stepped four spirited | ———— eee an the Not. tices round First Game rounds and critics were unanimous sd @ gash opened over Mogan’s left, He) HEN OB oaueranintonithae tameeen a S>S== CEE oan te tke ats, GiHE| Brooklyn. tt 13. G | better. Heeney went into action with cheek open he third. Morgan! Cincinnati er. yw actic added a dripping nose to the spec-| “Moss, Ehrhardt, Koupal and De- Hien tore the fighting and ) tacle in the sixth, and in the tenth berry; Rixey, Jablonowski, May and iP. the challenger’s right eyebrow was| Hargrave, Sinn Perey walks il any cut, to the bone. Both fighters were hett and Johnny Risko, to watch the stained .rimson to the waist. . Second Game challetiger oe EE Mee rails oe a : Martin smashed a left hook to the H Esher wilebe eB Hie ces. champion’s right eye in the fifth Brooklyn ......0.06 1 8 1 psey will be the guest of Pro- 6g round, and bcfo.: the battle was! Cincinnati. moter Tex Rickard. 2 over the optic was closed and puffed 1 a : a, out inches from the rest of hi face. Kavu Lg encomenuscbeny GENE WILL MOTOR B ABE HITS 36TH Others not scheduled, OR FLY T0 FICHT AMERICAN LEAGUE R #H i E IN NINTH FRAME Philetelph 1 6 11 Speculator, N. ¥., July 19,7) Philadelph 5 _13 0) Dangerously near fighting weight, ; H i Gibson and Hargrave; Ehmke and| Gene Tunney, who will risk his i (By The Associated Press) | Cochrane. World's heavyweight title against ! | | iy + Tom Heeney, the powerful New Zea- H 4 aE The rise of the Chicago White Sox H |tand Wiaskeaiivedute a sree uencn : ae g | iti to a place rmong the vlite has de- Cleveland Hl veloped complications of a social na- Boston . | Be ee cae ete) Bite gS) pounds, almost the weight he will urne. “How to behave when Babe 4 ; ™ " e 4 Ruth is at bat” henceforth will be a Miller, Hudlin and L. Sewell; Mor-| carry when he enters. the ring much more vital question to the am- ris, Russell, Settlemire and Hof-| against Heeney, and from now on E q 1 2) was given a holiday todav, 13 5} The champion was down to 190 nu mann, Heving. his days of strenuous preparation bitious young men of Prof. Black- ees, are few. He will probably work burne than the conduct expected, RH __ &E;hard tomorrow and again next Mon- say, in helping a lady into a patrol! Chicago ys om 8 1] day. wagon, or other conveyance, New York . : 6| During the next 24 hours Tunney Some doubt regarding the dues of e oe Lyons and McCurdy; Hoyt, Moore| will decide whether he will fly to Mr. Ruth could be noticed among the IF. noticed a % New York with Commander Richard White Sox in the ninth inning at the| #"4 Bengoug Byrd on the day of the titular fight, pee ait yesterday. ieee Others not scheduled, or travel by motor. If he chooses a motor he will stop to visit James J. with perfect ease. Two Yankees AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Corbett, former heavyweight cham- were out, Combs and Koenig were on RH | pion, at Wappingers Falls, N. Y. base, and the White Sox led by 8 to 6. Lena was firm in his refusal to| Minneapol ete pass the winning run to first base,| “i ee : With the result that the Babe combed| Wegverette, Schupp and Spencer; his thirty-sixth home run into the| V"" Alstyne, McCullough and Man-| _ IGHT. Indianapolis E 6 8 0 1 | right field bleachers to nose out the | “YS® Chicagoans by 9 to 8 E Blackburne’s judgment was sound Louisville .. Re 18 0 (By The Associated Press) baseball, even though the conse-! St. Paul ... ee) 13 0 Brooklyn—Tod Morgan, Se- quence made it look bad. Ruth’s run Deberry, Tincup and Thompson;| ttle, outpointed Eddie Cannon- Would win, regardless of how it got| Heimach and Geeta ball Martin, New York, (10). home, and with the Babe on_ base, R H | | | Lyons would have had nobody to pads Dinedl, New. Zork, 00 Sehri R H E; from Harry Wallach, New York, face but Gehrig—and perhaps Meu- Columbus ...... 10 1! foul, (1). Dominick Petrone, sel. The bic slugger now rides] Milwaukee... 6 10 2| New York, defeated Al Rube twenty-three games, twenty-three hh i days and six home runs ahead of his | p“ceker and nault; Gearing,| Goldberg, New York, (8). Ernie age pace of last season when he zone and PCM ERIN: | fouls Nee toe at ‘it sixty. is After a spell in which they won! Toledo .. Bf BR) Better Mass, . 1 —_- only nineteen and lost fifteen the ae 10 14 1 Dayton, Ky.—Jack Duffy, To- Sass tional Tethoges tee” Out Of| | McNamara, Palmiero and O'Neil,| tedo, won from Tommy Crowley, The Cleveland Indians broke out Hamby; Sheehan and Peters. Pittsburgh, (10). Sidney Glick, of their slump—if losing to the LEAGUE eel ae in), Paul Dank Yankees when they are interested Omaha 8, San Fran ; knocked out Al Be ne, constrted as a slump—by| Tulsa 2; Wichita 3. Merrill, Cincinnati, (2). Billy ane ae the “i fox me amnaellle 2; Oklahoma City 7, Kane, St. Louis, defeated Clyde : took another Mion tke Tigers : enver 8; Pueblo 13. | Johs, Lexington, Ky. (4). iladelphia, 5 to 1. Other Ameri- MACK BEATS FILIPINO Montreal — Leo “Kid” Ro: n A s LIPID 4 _ Ys E. 3 rae ee eam mere Ae sine al PALE ISCO. _July 19.—()—| Montreal, and Vie Foley, Van- sf 4 | of the world if. the other nnons| Ritchie Mack, Minneapolis light-| couver, drew, (10). otk weight, won an eight-round decision pens were the Phillies and the/ over Battling Bolo, Filipine ‘fron Diseases and insects take an an- nine straight against this op nsitict Manila, last night. nual to all of one-fifth of the pos- pe eenming Hee Seen He ee, During the past seven years the | sible crop yield in America, Tr as a few terrified wit-| United States has imported more] Two lightweight t pares sco’ Ey Roane £0 halt yeal saan the country produced, with} coat pnd eeetee: ae atten vances 5 on bs 2 oay his fifteenth victory.” Vie aiaeider the exception of 1920 and 1924, than one hea:y garment. just for a comparison, is not even in m Six World Records His Record the National League records, The Reds raised their stock some- what by taking two decisions from the Robins, 11 to 10 and 2 to 1, while other first divisions teams re- mained idle, There’s one sure way to rid tobacco of impurities, That’s by toasting. That's why Lucky Strike is — toasted. All the bite and harshness is removed, several Jers after tig esic| | egal “ Surely that is the reason 20,679 doctors state that “ 7 | Lucky Strike is free from all throat irritants. | { for speed, two for rai and one for endi h seaplanes by Nav; lisitenene A. W, ‘Gordon. “He is he winning PN-12, No. 2, sister ship of which recently was wrecked.

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