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Vorks Out Daily for Coming Watson Fight . Has One of Tough Schedules in North Central Loop — Hurley Moves to Duluth |ycppp’s yEN GOLDEN BEAR. Following Fargo Threat! -yrorgopygR, | COACH PICKS Bismarck Welterweight IEE PREDICTS |South Dakota State HE WILL STOP WATSON EARLY _ Gets Attention } Bil Thompeon, High ‘Schoo! “Tennis Shark, ‘May - Be Cavanagh Works Out at 1 soe ues tne ot worl MPGRAW CLUB |” QMAHA TEAMS), SIX OUTRITS| Dre co stem P. M. Daily in O. W. Roberts’ Scribes Pictured the Pe- 5 Abe Ay \ pO See ‘. Gymnasium trolle-LeRoy Fight; and Car- M AKES NEW: 2 ces tie wrt dai > : : ‘ Price Says Bears, Trojans, r ried Out His Threat That eecuine ~ | Jackrabbits Play Four Confer- sinaie; Wikis 0. ALOR SPARS WITH LLOYD He Would. Move from Fargo AME RECORD * ence Games in Schedule - : * dia ‘+ Tem Contests ee ae 8 Watson, Dawson Middle- swear: Hurley has made good his ae so Be — BY, cM. PRICE weight, Is Welter’s Next Op- Remember last February atter the | New. York Giants Win Four! nozen MEN RETURN| Cosh densa sexier ponent in Climb Billy. Petrolle-Russie LeRoy fight in) Doubeheaders from Boston © ’ digests aes ae ie Bem Confer: f Fargo when the colonel, riled because in Succession Mf Th ence this year should keep their) & 2 Le Cavanagh, Bismarck welter. tte “scribes called the bout « draw, : : Western» Union ae fingers crossed. Prospects, ata : & e Cavanagh, aid h te it’ the’ to é ni South Dakota College number of strong ms ! weight, is working out at 4p. m. ‘that gave hiss Rear (By The ‘Associated Press) ; South vl that competition will be. very .kéen. daily in O. W. Roberts’ gymnasium Jack has:moved his stable, bag and| If John McGraw and his New Are on Schedule There are ten teanis in the con- i i 10-round sera) baggage, over to Duluth. York Giants could spend the rest of ference and at least six of them ‘iit in preparation for a iP : Dakote will ki Seek ana r s d oH : with A. J. Watson, pride of Kidder Bil CAB icrag sa) oe, eck and} the season in Boston there would’ be _Two-practice sessions a day super- ba s eect I a Chae en i, - eo 5 Dies Eee hese oe Fane ae ceseie, Vstonel Teague pens vised by five exert results on and Southern, California have excel day. juth’s gain. - a II fundamentals at the South id he is in th e ring racket was on the pan| “Eight times. in four playing days |footba! imentals a4 ica seagred wan “continue at the Head-of-the-Li metropolis | did John’s Set smash the hap- paige) ce em ted by beri Washington are ttrongest in the : . his strenuous workouts until Thurs- .{when Billy Petrolle mi Duluth | less Braves into defeat and boosted|ing is mn for Oe i euetiat northern division at this time. = day. Cavanagh does early morning gi: Of course there wasn’t any | themselves thereby into. a position Cy Kasker, and ti ning, ‘on the| Washington State, Oregon, Mon- running about the country and goes significance attached to two such dis-| only one game distant from ‘the|renges from om os imott ensive |tana and University of- California i r through several rounds of shadow similar events as a wedding and prize | league-leading St.. Louis Cardinals. ball to intricate training iat Loe Angles, often referred to as boxing before going through his fight at that time. John returns to Coogan’s ‘Bluff’ play. — a today |U. C. L. rs rn not appear to have sparring paces with Newsboy Lloyd ie tee f nat bats cid he peas Ae adhe Reeling et pesuahtt the yaad above the forty prospects on 8 par with the other a less je star of is stable an Se Sra ie managing both Cav- bride. The keen-eyed, far-seeing, in-| the four powerful western clubs in mark. The a) arenes yest a sade gee Ay rica anagh and Lloyd and expects to book trospective:manager and promoter of | succession. It is scarcely. likely he| Schaefer arid vost thu do the Thankegivi Day. several fights for the boys from the and boxing, however, saw| will find them as docile as .the| yest, sent = Ni tl My wae vated | HOWEHE Ty oes at. Bouthern: Cali- local stable during the winter some significance between the altar | Braves. sidelines, Schaefer, ind aun Ls e'|fornin “has 12° veturin “pL roy manths. and the squared are: Before the Giants invaded Boston|#® one:of the best of Sri cadea: [eaeat 3 mn players re, | High Cavanagh is confident that he will “What a towh for a live-wire pro-| those four successive doubleheaders |backs last year, looked fit and ap-|turning | tad | approximavely io stop Watson in an early round. moter,” Jack thought, as he roamed! with the Braves gave MeGraw een tt tage Gane: watt | line thou be BLE went With: G Other fights on the card follow: about ae efter es . eis el every time fe though of sith ro good foie Bead to heornt nae ee sine, Sect or ap- i i 5 ike t a fi y sweeping series, " headi veter. Pars Gene tbanisone, at 188 lub in this burg.” hs i nts established a new © major|the center batt ee. on ape ig tus bande ee ah Thompson first attracted attenti pounds, six rounds, Ain't h 4? You bet, girls. The smiling, debonair gentleman in| M4 Jack did. league record for victories in consec-| HAA Peet ra" Cottey. Jenison, big fenced backs in Williama, quarter, |£2,c%,, 00%, Champion of | western Mut and Jeff, five rounds. the collegiate togs standing legs akimbo with clenched fists is Mr. Frank |_,He Bought the National Athletic utive double headers, and . turned |7Pae" howed up, and, if|Cloyd Thomas and Saunders, hatf-| remmsvivanie and then won | the Pettibone Boy vs, Woodworth Boy.| Petrolle, late. of the United States navy. Frank is a brother of Bjlly|‘1UP. He introduced Billy Petrolle to | what looked like a burly. obstacle tol fen Wetie, Slee Sivoo er should backs, and. Edelson, fullback, wha| Sueewestern, Pennsylvania senior Other fights on the program willl Petrolle’ and has joined Jack Hurley's Sliver Spray colony of boxers a¢|Duluth fans. He brought his busi-| their pennant hopes into a rung by|he makes use Tacs. Wa. che" line. avovall: expattariatie Jones evatuan : champioship. not be annouced until later, accord-| Duluth, ‘The other smiling lad is Johnny Ciccone of Schenectady, N. Y. (Ress manager, Phil Terk, to the| which *hey might climb to a threat: : ORTeS Tough’ Schedule “lof. advancing ball under the ‘ ing $0 promoters. He also is a Hurley recruit. Aside from being high class boxers, this (zenith city. He put the game on its | envng, positton in the stand South Dakota State's grid team |caterpillar-tractor type of interfer-|year from Stanford but lost to Cali- duo can wear clothes, smile and emulate Bobby Jones better than the ‘Last winter Phil-and Jack staged | mons and Jack Scott gave the Giants | faces one of the toughest schedules /ence. This system, lets the quarter-| fornia. average. weekly shows at their club. TI both ends of the final twin-bill yes-|in the North Central conference mel os an Shea! carry the ball] Sante Clara, St. Mary’s 5 very | Pennant Progress | */BATTLES FOR PINNACLE POSITIONS IN year, playing four games a: conference, teams, three st | bac! ks to run ference. strong South Dakota colle; liams, Jones has terday, 6 to 2 and 5 to:1, tl game being called in the eig! cause of darkness. ba: ion, is more or less unknown but freshman team and are jonly had a handful of spectator: the first shindy. But that h: delight over the great card ged, the nt yf Pi am hha oer iful’s In Wi AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww L iecchs ot TMibmeooeia | otto eat peatirct tc on pres taILaa/eaaoe poreenentan Teen Pe filled the auditorium for their next | on! yO would not be surpris- ick horse smal New York 3148 BE MAJOR LEAGUES W ARMLY CONTESTED carnival. And they packed ’em in! Gia t aie late Union, ee ing if he proves a worthy successor |colleges. : te Philadel 90 50 643 for four solid months. Scott and Fitzsimmons both Hoe ree OPennE (omic al ad Morton Keer and Morley Drury. Bo pee plays northern schools St. Lou 17 63 ~=.550 Rees Ls It’s the old Alger story of “Bound | Won previous games in this .same| Huron, Dakota-Wes: on 'Boath De. Stanford § another season has a game with St. Mary’s but eS ee Leading Pitcher analior arth hakns Be fiac "Wot | “the cardinals kept danger from|Hote which have melatained sland [tong peel toa suceetalseaon |Your they ate diped to. be stronger " s " e Cardinals ke; 6 . ger. - Washingt 6 75 464) Paul Waner, Pitsburgh Pirate,| Yankee's Leading Pitcher and Baise Gane Mie denier cae ring into Actua canst by tare records. Conference oy The’ Cardinals, wore good last year teromons leads the onhers, con. “ - didn’t like th tate. had | ing bac! e Phillies, to 6, 1c ane shou! just as good or | ference in strength. also — 89 a = and Rogers Hornsby, Bos-| Hitter Ousted from First Heeb ys ss ee ties ats oe onal had | OE de put the aie on (cei iha{North Dakota, the University. of |better this ¢ ae all. Kightsen lettermen | belongs to southern conft loffman, ton, Are Locked in the fifth ining when Jimmy Ring and|South Dakota, North Dakota State, Lewis, |They are not strong teams. ine! Bob McGraw walked six men in eu Place Positions Whi . hei Si Tae Positions While Work-|old stand. Their business had grown Bin, Post, Robesky ‘and Sellman. A ’ i and Morningside. palaces: cence ,| Greatest Batting Duel the} ing to Hold Back Serious Seen co caat on|easion. | EE est Be eee It has been Warner's. practice to A ¢. di le. Asi ‘ack of Burleigh Grimes’ ‘dead.y | 71 an year | give his new men in the ADS Minneapolis re ee Nationa] Has Ever Scen Threat of Athletics bea dessnae effectiveness in the pinches, the|>Y teamole'in the ig, Ten conference tatiy Slcnen pel meg be Milwaukee ‘ 86 7 547 gym, they are promoting professional | Pittsburgh Pirates trounced the Cin. |t© mr nore ee ‘one a ee likely will some of his sophs and 7 St. Paul 84 74 531] x af i ,_| spectacles and rounding up the finest | Cinnati Reds, 4 to 1, and tightened | sent the school a ang y give inesrerncel reserves of last year Kansas City 81 78 1890}, New York, Sept. 15.—“P)—With| Chicago, Sept. 15.— () — While |leatherpushing talent they can find— | their hold on fourth place. Grimes h hance to show their|in slmost all positions in. early oe : 1493 |just two more weeks of the cham-|Lou Gehrig and Waite Hoyt were|or develop. was touched for.11 bits but the Reds|**T -. s ston-South Dakota State |Zame® Heiser, who captained the Louisville . 60 97, .382|pionship season remaining, Pauljengaged im the serious business of| Walloping Willie Petrolle is still cond not reach him in the pinches. mest alwa: an Haak pact and | poe, last, vest, 34, an senouptionslly oer d a i 98° 375) w: ‘ind Hornsb: I oe their big shot. But take a peep at | /t.was the husky right hander’s 24th tos y' . fine guard prospect. S : Columbus ‘aner jogers Hornsby “ate répulshimg’“the pennant threat of| ‘me of their youngeters, victory of the year and his 26th com-|Creighton never fails to schedule 8! “Stanford. plays an ‘éleven-game| Chicago, Sept. 15.—(%—Western NATIONAL LEAGUE locked in the greatest batting duel|Connie Mack’s Athletics, “Goose”! There is Earl Orton, for instance. | Plete game. . | . [game with the Jackrabbits. Western | schedule this. year, including two |coaches have completely changed WL Pet, |the National league has seen in a|Goslin of Washington and General|Earl is just a kid. He has learned| , Only one game wes Played in the a strong-outfit in | eames on opening day and the New|the new rule pertaining to the shift St. Louis 84 55 .god/ decade, | According. to. averages is:| Alvin Crowder, St. Louis mound ace,| the ganie slowly but thoroughly. He pallor es Chicago: White Fork game’ with the Army in De-js0.as to prevent offensive players sued today and includi: al of 4 ; te rt 3 i t C 4 4 ; Chicago $2 bs “Sag |last, Wednesday, the Pittsburgh |*natched the respective leads in the |Noreh Dakota for the past year Now | Sex, 5 to 4, in spite of Heinie|form last year rerrune, wrested "California started out the 1927|{0m Having too much of an advan- Pittsburgh 77 «62 ~—«.554{flash was leading the Boston man-jrace for individual batting and/he is ready to step into faster com- | Manush’s ferocious hitting. - the ie rales y nd rep des season quite successfully but ran|t8e over members of defensive oo eonabe gin 73 64 533/28er by eight points, 383 to 375. [pitching honors in the American|pany under the master hand of Ker- rein) Coes taka hi gs 4 ‘or foot- |into snags in the last half in her big |elevens.’ . The elder Waner led the league|league. nel Jonothan. 2 anecesds- 0. “Jack” tt, es. She should have a strong) At: their meeting yesterday the not only, inves Baca ne An peeticial hb ajadee inetnd ae oe rae oeerik Spm ais replaces Tod” Rockwell In Lary fall as 20 lettetmen arejcoaches changed the rule whereby scored wit , in s wil games of Inesday, show Goslin, . He is the German wit ie ; Bt r and ay ximately 40 reserve: and in doubles with 48. In addi-|who had slipped from the top the|frish handle who had the Twin Citiy Dakota this year. pproximately 40 reserves/any player on the end of the line, Dividing“ the squad last week into |£70™ last year and 30. ex-freshmen.|but no other. man, may move later- tour‘ seetions, : i chargo| The schedule is: « lly, but not forward, without pen. o tion, he was tied with Jim Bottom- very attractive jally, one, especially from the standpoint |alty. The rule, which, be invoked: ley of St. Loyjs for the top in trip- les, each having 18. week before, again in front with an|fans yelping for more after several average of .374, while Gehrig|demoniac scra st winter. Spud is ottomley |slumped to .370. Hoyt won onelin Holyoke,. jas at the present —~2 :* Yesterday’s Games cataract ld aaa OUTFITS OPEN jot home games, as ot NATIONAL LEAGUE First Gams H E New York 6 12 1 Boston .. 2 6 0 Fitzsim: Hogan; R. Smith, Edwards; Greenfield, Clark- son-and Taylor. _|where Kiki @/had batted home the greatest num- ber of runs, 118. The Waner - Bottomley monopoly was broken only in home run hit- ting, where Hack Wilson of Chicago led with 30, and in stolen bases, Cuyler of Chicago showed the way also with 30. Bot- tomley was home run runner-up with 28. game and lost two, while Crowder won one and took the lead with a record of 17 won and 5 lost. Meanwhile, the Athletics tied the Yankees for the first time this sea- on in team batting with a mark of -296. All other. leaders held their pace. Babe Ruth, who seems to have time but the dope is that he will also go west to be near his ring kinder- garten mentor. Everybody knows Al Van Ryan. Al'was a so-so wielder of hits for 10 years in St. Paul. He wasn’t good and he wasn’t bad. He had one punch. They said he was nearing the has- been age when Jack nabbed him last on. in. ee vith prospects ea nthe. moth balls ported, and the big. ten football campaign ‘i¢| ten, - ban bi ‘alters. ‘A: backfield burn are some of the vet-|placed on all sh: one -gamé only “Pe 8] in conference con’ to back does not : m the Ra Penalty was it ‘plays. in whi is 7a which ta ers starts -his ~ first/mately one second the rul & conference team |tee desired the offensive should, oa under his com all his confere m home,. but .ex- [gy aricalas x rpretation .the t either end of the line nl imo- command sacrificed his home run‘ penchant|winter and taught him. some new! With champion: 7 pects. to have some of ‘the: i re Second Game No batters were anywhere near for singles, was the only ome of the |tri The old dog promptly showed | bright at almost eve: iP, confer-| Schultz, ately ogy at Angeles next year. His material.is|but he rl prdag: le anend R B|the two leaders. leading ten batters in the circuit to|the Twin Cities that there. was plenty | ence coaches. mars! their hope-|wig.. . . not on a par with other Califorina| before the center passes the bal New York . .5 10 1| Larry Benton re ed monarch |hoist his average during the week.|dynamite left in the aged carcass.| fuls today for the initial fall prac-| . colleges. ae pi pat NOL AE tay z poston .... 1 6 1/of pitchers. He was the leading|The Bambino, who was in ninth Al is one of the youngsters. | tice of the caropaian, ff (8 innings, darkness) regular in percentage, having won| place last week,.is now in sixth, with|He still has his best years left. to be one of hardest ‘: + Watch This Oregon Eleven RS “Scott and Hogan; R. Smith,|23 and lost only 6, and had pitched/a mark of .383 or 41 points behind} They are the boys that North D: than a decade. ey ‘Transferring our attention. to the Other lead: abt Boston, -.974: land, 175; runs, mney and Taylor. kota. knows. But you.can’t Ghoney os Team fielding,|““That's all there is, there isn’t any uble plays, Cleve- Jack h many ringsters 0 had won 23 pats, but New York, 788; will hold. Some of them ged with 13 de: fewest opponent’ runs, Philadelphia |will be heard from. ; ie Seams batting i burgh fas sin 565; individual rune Ruth, New i unttiog back to the name of Pe- u ee. avis oa landed cn top, this time with the| York, 147; two base hits, Manush, . of candidates, too, reported, - -and.may work nazing mark of .314, just twenty|St. Louis, 41; triples, Manush, 16;| There are two Petrolles fighting in| pally because of the new. policy: of bend Ea iy: Senen, a re. points more than the second-place|home runs, Ruth, 49; stolen bases,|the United States today. One is the | reserve teams. Hen -. |serve, and Huisings, sophomore, were me Giants. Myer, Boston, 25. one and only Billy. The other is his| Bob Zuppke, whose fighting Tikes included. ia this ‘group. phie . -6 12 _ 1! The Cubs shaded the Cardinals b; ce brother Pete who basks in Bill’s lime- | upset all predictions by winning the males Hiner and Thoreson Sherdel and Wilson; Ring, Mc-|a point to .974, in team fielding,| _-INSECT-EATING PLANTS light and fights out of Schnectady, |¢ pionship last year, has a great the tackle letter man Graw, Reecht and Lerian. with the Reds one point below the} London, Sept. 15.—Kew Gardens|N. Y. Pi ill never amount to| chance again this season. From Aan | Hoberg, ' —o— St. Louisans. Cincinnati had 175 now has a collection of insect-eating Hi wasn't | Arbor came “Bear” stories, but those | reserves Others not scheduled. lays, a new National league or carnivorous plants—mostly South |born with 2 champion’s s} who are familiar with the 4 — AMERICAN BEAGEE a total of 26 sora ete games. Bur- leigh Grimes of Pittsburgh had hurled 25 complete contests: and ‘TOLBAD AGAIN * (By the Associated Press) _ Chicago, Sept. 15.— (AP) —Mike Kelley and his fighting Millers ‘are back up there again—back in undis- Puted possession of first place in the training sessions. A record. number: group. . it. ‘ record, and was heading for a nev|African and Austri But listen! Meet the third fight-| maize and. blue machines in ‘ Majer league ear now held by| (Drosera), andthe North. pee ing Petroll ne His pues is sao ie, eee 5p vernal Bene. ie ‘ashington wit! ei “pitcher plants” (S: ia). a welterweight, an e can r-pevent year 1 phebet Dials cena) fight like. nobody's business. as the coach at Clicago, Coach ‘A. Ail. 5 Frankie has just graduated from | Stagg best prospects in five] set. 29, Uncle Sam's school of the He Columbus ‘at Sioux Fall i ; has an A. degree. Ni . C. University. —o— doesn’t stand for Ag. school, spark Others. not scheduled. J , ; ph ’ years. Sixty-one nien, including’ 14 letter men, were to Tepe re Diel Hanley at Northwestern. Grand Forks, Oct. 20. s or what have you. It means . ; i F fs AMATEUR CHAMPION.. Frankie} Wisconsin reported its strongest B coking bee at Uiinbe ho bs AMERICAN ASSOCIATION holds that title at his weight in the| team since the days of Rollie Wil-|” Cre: ‘at Brookings. Nov. 3 x near AMantic fleet. | lamas back in 1928.” Coach Thistleth-| “Now Deieta Siate at Br chines So a Hy 5) nett rom Taniny, chat yt? | tianesota's sroblem ares fo find a NOW 20. { : * oe Pa ear one! yin 'e- 2 eee (S-insiings, vain) trolle show with Brother Sinaescts, |B’, at Minneapolis, Brother Frank lar, Giant buttthe outlook seiet a Nes. sia Mars, rother Frank written , but outlook was as) We 3 eipals on the flaming & wealth of | material is Mine ee Rockne’s Fighting Irish eleven this fall. i hamapio Man : fo Raymond| _Motingside at Sioux City, Nov. 29. ter. Bl sanzhe irish leader weighs 190 pounds and is six fect tall. He has|Wghtwelght champion, Sammy Man-| te, ee de eltbede tae : : plenty of speed and at first aspired to be a fullback, but Rockne made Frankie will wear the welter belt. Purdue’ c MeM , him over into a tackle, where he has joy when Frank A ea arcig ‘and Pe beoesliee; layed since the day Joe Boland broke ‘ armouth, Sheghan bial ae leg in the Minnesota game in Betts and Gaston; Eddelman and . South Bend, Ind., Sept. 15.—Fred Miller, son of a Milwaukee mil- lionaire snd for two seasons a tackle at Notre Dame, will captain Knute clouded lue’s Bill Moss and Buck ,| main cogs in work has been so consistently s. He has will be sidered Haurley-Terk More power to them all. gs tA a FE. ee ifs. “Ai Firl pk zae a Fi Hi i wall it i