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Miller, Cleveland Pitcher, Stage. Director Uses Jack Bates ike. Connie Mack’s Outfit D YANKEES ARE | SBT DOWN BY [da INDIAN TRIBE) knows that. Battling rops Ga ee Reserve Strength Will Win Grid Tit THE BISMARC vid Belasco Pulls Fast One by Slighting Details, Critic Claims D jutes. Somebody has tampered with ‘TRIBUNE me Just as ——— DENVER NAMED LIKELY WINNER I look “high, wide and handsome” into TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928 It Has Chance to Gain le in Rocky Mountain Conference NEW YORK GIANTS HAVE YOUNGEST AND SNAPPIEST OF OUTSTANDING INFIELDS CARLS TO USE PASS AGAINST Ralph Smith until dis- jthe clock. F [probably will lack’ the punch i had a ee Oa ee NODAK ELEVEN Hurls 4 to 3 Vietory Over |. Dempsey in the Role of) sbled should ‘be received as cour. | “an What Is It? IN CON RBRENCE ess Ulthough tmay have more | © Perfection With Either New York H ai Prise Fleht Sant. the champion and offered pathese remarks are directed at Mr. versatility, Andy or Andy Cohen leavyweight aier|i Incidentally, the State Athletic [Herriuo Hae penn wr gay Willian aia Four Are Rated Hunt, Carleton Mentor, Re- 'S MAKE 4 ERRORS But ‘Murders’ Details and Commission will certainly frown on ito do with writing the play of stag- Denver Outfit Finished Second Along with Colorado Aggies are at Second; Yankee Infield & meeting between championship |ing it. Mr. Di : four other teams which must be lieved by Return of Veteran : ns Ruing Art of Play, Says|funtnders in’ ganbles ton fs [ot vier hs opponent eet fe: | OMY to Colorado Aggies |riniad's' having atte: penal | Has Best Hitting Average End vAlvia Orowder Pitches St.) Scribe Sespicious, . scuba ve | Sarbee ie rt pine on High versity of Colorado, Colorado Col-| New York, Sept. 25.—()—The in- Louis Victory Over Phila- — rect technical term, . a lege, Montana State, and Brigham (Special to The Tribune) delphia ‘The more‘one finds himeclf in any art, the more he appreciates it. So how in the world could a pro- No Realism Here Then again, the remarks and re- torts between the champion and the |. As for the play itself, it has every- jthing in it extept a wolf hunt in Si- beria and a burning railtoad trestle UTAH TEAMS STRONG: Young University. Any ohe of these might be well up in the first divi- sion at the end of the season. And field strength or weakness of the four clubs still in the thick of the major league pennant battles offers Northfield; Minn. Sept. 25— Carleton hopes for its opening game semi against the University of North Da- 4 fenplonal be: Doxi ~ {challenger are all out of order. They with the heroine’ tied actoss the any one of them might dtop to the |» wide range of contrast in figuring | kota were brightened somewhat yes- courte Mick has haa rony's bite [reciate Jack Dempaey In hie latest threaten to Amock each other lop- tracks and the midnight freight |Crad, Colorado Collexes/cttom of the second division. | | ne world's series dope, Heer citiich ccnceinec wee ster disappointment, but none to|stage play, whete he takes the part verbal and dnautes "00 te auch [whistling ald Montana, Brigham Young orado: School of Mines, the’ The Yankees have the heaviest|>Y the return of Stucksiager, vet- compare with what 1928 seems to have in store for him. To fail at the very edge of splendid ie will cause him more grief than he of a heavyweight champion. Yes, Jack fits the But David Belasco is doing anything but making his setting natural.. He rt all right. | man Belasco hasn’t chummed around in fight circles in twenty years or more. “Knock your bloek off!” \“You’ll hit nothin’ but the canvas!” features may i wiht Otherwise nothing is miss- ing. | ‘Those who left the theatre wonder- have been left out. by: Elevens Strong Colorado’ School of Mines, the Uni- versity of Wyoming, and Western State College can hardly be expected to rank near the top this year. Each hitting array of the lot, and the most experienced. The Giants have the fastest atid youngest set of inner eran end. The wing men had been giving Coach Hunt considerable worry, and the return of the vet was more than weleome. BY HARRY W. HUGHES vi i - | workers, & brilliant quartet that av- i letics were chronic tailenders. iTales. He how it should go, ji Dollege Last year the University of Colo-| The Athletics are another season i ‘And fail it seems the 1928 Ath-|P) » through Kis ignorance of Modern sty. ow it should go,!drama may be enlightened by the Teams i] ist year y 0! and Satterquist at ends, Sartoris and letics must. Connie built this battered its way to the top of the league only to slip back after a tenure of only one ton Since that late series with their dread rivals, the New Yotk Yan- kees, when the Athletics lost three out of four and their hold on first place, Connie’s charges have been Loe with a number of oppor- nities to overhaul the leaders only to fail at the most critical moments. Take yesterday for example: ‘Walter Miller, tricky left hander of the Cleveland Indians set the Yan- the game or what have you, to spoil of the famous world’s champion Tiger Dillon (William Harrison Dempsey) he has lapsed into many astounding pugilistic errors. won't do. In the first act of “The Big Fight,” for instance, the heavyweight cham- pion of the world comes bouncing at down the steps of a basement barber shop, and just a day away from a big fight for the title, too. What; with no police eseort? With no ad- vance guard of motorcycle cops? And a basement barber shop? i bat “Right-o! So nice to have met you in this informal way.” And 80 on. Those tough threats heatd on the stage are only uttered y a modern pugilist when his oppo- nent is at a distance and newspaper men are close at hand. Mr. Josef Paul Cuckoshay, for in- ‘ance, was sounding off in the old- style preparatory to meeting Jack Dempsey at the Yankee Stadium a while back, but when they chanced to meet in Mr. Rickard’s office they were lovely to each other; simply verdict of two fight fans given dur- Did you see that?” | “What's the matter?” “That Belasco must be crazy. He’s isending Dempsey into a title fight with a clean shave! This is a farce!” | PTRENRSE ary | FIGHTS IG (By The Associated Press) New York—Tommy Grogan, of the Rocky Mountain) serve strength to maintain a win- ning pace in the face of a heavy s¢hedule and possible injuries. 1 Denver University, second only to Colorado Aggies last fall, should rrdo had a large squad of green University should rank well to the front. Colorado College will no doubt build its team around “Dutch” Clark, have the outstanding team in the| Rockies this year. They have a strong nucleus from their 1927 ag- gregation, plus what probably was the outstanding freshman team of all time in this conference. Albers and Specken, two high class backs of 1927, will find their efforts supplemented by two sterlin, and Meaeratd backs. Clark has roven to be the most sensational Pack produced in the Rocky Moun- tain division, and if given support would cause lots of grief for other teams. Has New Coach Brigham Young will be headed by Ott Roniney, formerly at Manhattan State. He should produce a strong Group, with a young. firebrand in been weakened by the removal of Joe Dugan and the long absence of i Freeburg at tackles, Akkeson and ar % »| “Battling Baker, I believe? De- Conference, on a pre-season reckon-|men with an outstanding back in| Jimmy Foxx. The Cardinals rely| ards, with the utmost diligence, carefully |the natural setting by “murdering” liigntedi” ' HE pnniteeyi? ing, appear evenly matched for the |"'Buck” Smith. He. should shine chiefly on the twin stars of the| qomur at the guards, end Pres blending veteran experience wit! Read what John Kieran says in} «Tiger, Dillon? Why, of course.| “Where?” 1928 football season. In the final!again this year, as should Bagnall, | Tight side, Bottomley and Frisch. field Captain Annie Simco called the fiery youth ao that the qualities the New York Times and wee Me Charmed!” ‘ “Down from the back. He'll pass standing, the team at the top prob- star on a former freshman team.} On paper, the Yankees, averaging signals, with Broberg at full and » & of both were uséd with the best ad- Mr. David Belasco should bet ken |,, “May the better man win and all|right by us on the way to the ring. ably will be one of the larger con-|With more experienced men than a -820 at bat, present the most for-| Cable and Swanson at the halves. vantage. That product of his genius}, vos VAs the theatrical handier that sort of bally rot.” Hey, Jack! Well, for crying out loud! [ference schools with sufficient re-|year ago, and a better schedule, the | midable array, but their defense has! A number of sses, with Simco and Cable doing the hurling and Broberg and Setterquist most of the receiv- Tony Lazzeri, now back at his post | ing, featured the practice. but not up to his 1927 form. The! substitution of Gene Robertson for Dugan at third adds more punch to the quartet, all the other members of which are well over the .300 mark, The loss of Nicholson leaves Hunt with a real problem at center. Mc- Nurlen has been used at guard here- tofore, and is best placed there, but will probably be given the call at but Jumping Joe’s skill in the field | the pivot post. is missed. Hunt plans to use a passing attack Muth of the late season spurt of | against the Nodaks at Grand Forks. the Athletics was due to the infield shift that first put the hard-hitting Foxx on third base, then m@ved him DOPED FOR HIGH HONORS Purdue and Indiana, two schools down with five hits and beat lovely. “How is the family?” freshmen, Clark of Loveland and |team this year. to first, with the veteran Jimmy jwhose football teams have been of ioe, 4 to 3. Presented with a gold-|Halte-la! Rub that out and start “Quite well. And yours?” That's yee Font to) Sammy |Ragland of Denver. Although Coach| Rowe and Corbett will be out- Dykes at the far corner. Bishop andonly average strength in recent @n chance to snip the Yanks’ two|°Ver again. Our modern millionaire | regtism, Mt. Belasco, take notice. } Selecta . Fred Dawson, former Nebraska | standing players this year. Boley form a great combination|years, have prospects of being game lead in two, the A’s, instead,|Champions wouldn’t be seen ih a Buffalo—Freddie | | Mueller, mentor, is confronted by a heavy| On paper Montana State has the| around second base, while Max has |Storve the tenders ne Big Ten foot. were bowled over by the St. Louis|>88ement barber shop. They reside A Violation of the Law Buffalo, outpointed Pete Petrol- |schedule, he will be helped by play-jmaterial for a great team under | taken a new lease on life at bat. ball this fall. Browns, 6 to 2, leaving the relative |** the Ritz or the Commodore or} According to reliable reports, the| 'e, Buffalo, N. Y., (10). ing practically all his games at|Coach Dyche,: former assistant to| There isn’t a snappier combination standing of the two clubs uh- somewhere like that. They send for | Battling ‘Baker now going into the CincinnatimAugie Pisano, |home. Ott Romney. to watch in either league than the] ‘The principles of mass production ¥ changed. It was the second time in the hotel barber, and he comes to|ring against the champion every| Brooklyn, outpointed Vincent Utah Teams Strong William Saunders, Navy, and for-| infield quartet of the Giants, no|wete seen and practiced more than three ds: ya that the A’s passed up ae lads bt asst and Lo night isn’t the same Battling Baker| Hambright, Cincinnati (10); Utah and Utah Aggies loom as the }mer line coach at Colorado Aggies, | matter whether Andy Reese or Andy | a century ago, and have been in con- an opportunity to gain. With only|hands and knees, > ee [eel oraptarl against Tiger Dillon) Harry Kreindler, Cineinnati, /next most. likely title winners be-|is the new coach at Colorado Teach- | Cohen is at second base. Terry, al-| tinuous we ever since, five games on Philadelphia’s sched- ule and six for the Yankees, Con-/p, _nie’s chances of winning his first eo since 1914 seem slim in- d Alvin. Crowder hung up his twen- tieth victory of the year at the A’s expense, giving them only four hits, three of whichcame in the ninth and Score that round against Mr. lasco. Serious Charges In the second act the world’s champion and his prospective oppo- nent, on the eve of the great day, meet quite by accident in the rooms of a famous or, better still, infamous. The State Athletic Commission and the Attorney General should look into this matter. Such things give rise to suspicion. Three ifferent fighters appearing un- der the same name? It looks bad. e theatrical explanation is that Tiger Dillon (William Harrison outpointed Kid Monk, Hunting- ton, W. Va., so: Oil City, Pa—Freddy Fitz. gerald, Youngstown, O., stopped Civi Osburn, Cleveland, (3); Al Brown, Youngstown, stopped Johnny Orr, Oil City, (3). New Castle, Ra.—Wee Willie Davies, Charleroi, won over cause of their freshman teams andj the size of their 1927 squads. Utah has lost a few stars who played lazy football last year. New blood from the freshman team should give Coach Armstrong the makings of a stronger team than the one that held Pde es University 12 to 6 in 1 ers, He will undoubtedly lay a foundation for the future, being handicapped by lack of reserves. Stewart Clark, former assistant coach at Wyoming, goes to Western State. McLaren will continue at Wyoming, as will Allen at Mines, but like Teachers and Western State, ways a hard sticker, has developed into one of the game’s best first basemen, while Jackson and Lind- strom present a stonewall defense on the left side. There is dash and fire in the quartet, with Lindstrom probably the ranking third-sacker of the senior circuit now, a smoother : 4 D g they are handicapped by small! workman than even the famous Pie red the A’s two runs. Jack |eambler. How it the world did that perce?) wore out two of them and| Ernie Peters, Chi 0. (10); Although Utah Aggie lost a num-|schools and the consequent lack of | Traynor, Pirate captain. Guinn shed the victim of bunched | (@Pen.? Possibly it looked like rain, /is rapidly wearing out a third, which; Howard Mayberry, Duluth, de- [ber of letter men, few were from the |reserve material. and they temembered that this The Cardinal infield, oldest and cas rvomimciamn nce ee feated Micky Dugan, Cleveland, (6); Bobby Burns, Pittsburgh, drew Steve Gott, Lorain, U., means that there will be a fourth as soon as this one is washed up. The explanation is reasonable, but the hits in the sixth and seventh in- nings. ‘The Washington Senator took un- first_team. Hawley, big fullback, and Linford, tackle, will be the out- standing losses, Worthington should Rocky Mountain Conference foot- ball in 1928 should compare well with other conferences. However, of the four now in s not been together weakest hittin; the limelight, long enough to function as smoothly gambler was rich and powerful, and maybe he might have an umbrella they could borrow. Otherwise there’s 1 . situation is illegal. (8); Joe Goodman, Norfolk, Va» |be able to replace Hawley, Coach |there will be little opportunity for | a of the others. It has the “When I fly the well- disputed possersion ce sibel ed no explanation. They just dropped] Fight fans will be shocked at it,| won from Eddie Smith, Cleve- |Dick Romney. is reported#to have |comparison as but three intersec- host spectacular fielding seein | known sta, by. turning back tl ‘Boston Red Sox |i, Queer places Mr. Belasco leads |because they remember certain| land, (4); Tom O eet are had an unusually strong frosh squad |tional games will be played this| sacker in Frisch, whose batting has sink ead cae, © a, tye 5 Hapet Red Sox lhis pugilistic heroes into! |things. They remember the time| land defeated Johnny Hagerty with which further to strengthen|year. — Utah University plays | fallen off, and the league's leading But sink of spia— There’s @ touch of snobbishness in| Ace Hudkins was scheduled to fight 4)» this, scene, too. The gambler is}some “worthy opponent” in Kansas quaffing some drink that is sup-|City until the Kansas authorities his. prospects. love or win— and Detroit coasted to an 8 to 0 Colorado Aggies, winners of the ’ | wietory. Creighton of Omaha, Utah Aggies First Baseman plays Southern California, and cleanup slugger in IT MAY BE HIS YEAR Jim errr Oia the old war- Tom Moore goes along S " d conference championship a year ago, |Montana State will meet the Uni-| horse, Rabbit anville, can’t scooy i ~ Meanwhile the St. Louis Cardinals | posed to be champagne. He offers {discovered that the “worthy oppo-| After running close for the past| will feel the Ides of three outstand: | versity of Nebraska. Yem up at short the way ‘Tommy Brena i porsiett their one-game lead in the |the éhampion, Tiger illon (William |nent” was the regular sparring part-|two years, “Biff” Hoffman, Stan-|ing players—Captain Caldwell, half; ———— Thevenow did in 1926 before al PISS See ational league by trouncing|Harrison Dempsey), a thin-stemmed |ner of Hudkins under a borrowed |ford fullback and captain, hopes to Rankin: 214-pound fullback, and! MAY MANAGE PRO ELEVEN | broken leg stopped his progress. a Brooklyn, 9 to 2, while the New glass of the bubbling fluid, which is, |name. They remember the time that |make the All-American team this| Pitcher, 195-pound tackle. Gradua-| Hinkey Haines, former Penny Andy High has replaced Lester Bell CRE York Giants ho e-runned their way|of course, refuse But when the/William LL. Stribling knocked out |year. tion of six other letter men, and | State football star, may manage the | at third and is doing nicely at it, but TOM MO beg 7 to 4 victory over the Cincin- penne aed ey shied shallengee Red _Semathise-or-Other, an 8 Wait. Max Rosenfeld, Jewish outfictder |S0M® , Scholastic ineligibility, will New dork Giants, pro football team, | he doesn’t compare with Lindstrom CICARS nati Reds. stumbles in, what do they offer ern town, and it turned out that Re Max Rosenfeld, Jewish outfielder} make it necessary for the Aggies to |this fall. in any department of the game. Old Pete Alexander kept Brook-|The air. They give it to him. They|was Willie's family chauffeur. id id y dena iG lyn batsi subdued all day while recently bought by Brooklyn from men sul make him take it. That isn’t play- dued Then that ring in the last act isn’t |the Southern Association, was a a the Cards were ripping three Dodg-|ing fair. regulation size, and the first round|star halfback at Alabama a few er pitchers, Boxing fosters sportsmanship. of the fight runs less than two min- jyears ago. All of the Giants’ runs were scored ‘on homers, Lefty O’Doul getting two with ene each for Mel Ott and Travis Jackson. Jackson’s came ith two on in the eighth and broke a.4-4 tie that existed at that mo- ment. 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