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Aing Tut Mauls Out Decision Over Russie LeRoy in Fargo Ring TBE CAVANAGH WINS |Riegels’ ‘Boner’ Helps Georgians Beat California 8 to 7 Yesterday ., ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929 -PARGO'S SUPPORT IN | “Strbtng or Shark? ~~] GRID STAR TURNED DOWN $5000 || Pome | E : DRAW WITH PUGLISI Two Are Mtitinda w i nai am Rickard’s BUT P. ICKED UP JOB IN MOVIES Tom Picket ae oe a es BEAR a rae Arkansas Favorite W RO i ) Big Charley Retzlaff Stops aie: baat ihn sila ——' HOCKEY Tk ‘AMS ARE Johnny Mack Brown Offered Big — ‘GETTING CLOER AS) Fim) RE oe |\Captain-Elect Picks Up Thom- ason’s Fumble and Runs for 75 Yards SMASH FATAL TO BAUMAN ; SEASON PROGRESSES) “nw st This is the story of a young half- back of a few seasons ago who passed Rugged Minneapolis Headliner Wears Russie LeRoy Down if Boston Bruins Again Break Into fy inni up a chance to make himself 5000 r 4 é ’ \ to Take Verdict Winning Column to Lead | iicxs, “played in the post-season : FANS AND PLAYERS AMAZED | Pittsburgh {football in order to be on deck if ls : : ‘ inthe, ; King Tut, Minneapolis, mauled out ima mater lant @ post-season foot- 3 : ‘ ‘a : } @ decision over Russie LeRoy, Fargo. | New York, Jan. 2—Uh)-—With eth ie they were dickering for. California Comes Back and Out- s f in 10 rounds New Year's Day at the i a a ot e point is—he passed up the 5000 % P , + Gate City auditorium when the Egyp- than one-third of the season gone in} pucks, played in the post-season plays Tornado Badly With the national hockey league, it seems nek the race ee be spreading out Bay game, “end landed in; the a bit except for the two tail end 3 teams just the opposite is happening. ! jaarincpanes Diet Ge ete Soe j z Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 3.—(7)—The ° | Aweriean-Broup "alia ering the four | Brown who. as the caption writer for / . day held a eT Lea Gee nation’s teams that are battling for the top of| ,OWF Dancing Daughters” wrote, ts : Op. oa the: teas, or tee Realy ie greatest hal k the Uni it : : the International group closer to-| ('' "Aasatan Pleats haa, : y : wrought 8 to 7 victory over the Gold- tian-handled ring-dynamo won the Little Success last six rounds from the Fargoan, who murder-bent during the first four cantos, had Tut groggy on two occa- : sions. i Lee Cavanagh, Bigmarck, facing a i Hurley duplication ‘of Billy Petrolle in a weaving, bobbing, punching An- gelo Puglisi of Duluth, shook off Punches, parried jabs and showed a ha ik a period of discouraging de- It isn’t exactly news that Mack N 4 en Bears of California in the Rose fighting heart that won the hearts of feats that saw Pittsburgh climb up| Brown is in the movies, and has been : Bowl New Year's day classic here. the howling fans and a draw as far as they were concerned. Big Charley Retzlaff, Leonard, stopped Gordon Smith, Minneapolis, in the second round with a smashing Tight to the jaw. It was the only un- satisfactory bout on a thumping card that produced more thrills than the majority of the shows that Jack Hur- ley has staged in Fargo in the past 10 years. Smith was no match for the huge North Dakotan and four times dove to the canvas in the first for some time. Nor is it news that 4 Techs Victory was cue in part at and ended the deadlock by beating|‘#lkle of “Coquette,” the stage play : : a Riegels, center and captain-elect of Ottawa, 3 to 0, while the Pirates were| Which Helen Hayes is taking about ; the western eleven, who in the second losing ‘to the Montreal Maroons,|the country now after a successful ‘ Period ran 75 yards in the wrong di- Ottawa, without a victory in eight | fun in New York. vapeatledn he Sate dR Bela games, remains at the bottom of the|, It does seem news, however, to tell : SIAC sae GUE HEE chan n International division. how Johnny Mack Brown wanted to F safety and a two-point lead that won Detroit clung to the heels of the| make those 5000 bucks and had to be y toy New York Rangers, American group| argued out of it because Alabama had : A play that has been the subject of leaders, by handing the Chicago|@ chance to play Washington in the many gridiron plots and the basis of Blackhawks a second successive de-|®nnual Tournament of Roses game in many a magazine thriller but seldom feat, by a 2 to 1 score. 1926, seen on a football field was that YOUNG round after Retzlaff had barely pil- STRIBLING The Rangers retained their three When Grange Tarned 2 which Riegels made inadvertantly lowed him. point margin of leadership and helped | The news of Red Grange having | when he lost his bearings. Johnny Ciccone, Duluth, veteran of \ re add to the tangle in the other divi-| turned pro wasn’t so very cold when Stumpy Thomason Fumbles many a battle in little old New York | Riches await the winner of the Sharkey-Stribling fight, Feb. 26. A bout] sion by taking a fast game from Tor-| Alabama beat Georgia on Thanksgiv- Neither side had scored. Tech had state, showed his experience when he with Dempsey, Loughran or Paulino probably will be the reward. onto, 3 to 2. jing day, 1925, and won a second con- the ball on its own 25-yard line. - clipped Eddie (Kid) Bauman, Edge- The Maroons took undisputed pos: ; secutive championship game.\ “Stumpy” Thomason, Tech halfback, session of second place when Nels|_ It has been announced also that! Presence of Tom Pickell, leading scores, and other 1928 stars make Arkansas |{"mbled. Riegels snatched up the Jey, with a terrific left smash to the chin after 20 seconds of milling in NNER Stewart led them to a 4 to 2 triumph | Ernie Nevers, Stanford star, was turn- | a favorite to win its fourth consecutive title. S. M. U. offers its powerful |b@ll and started for the Georgian’s the first round. Bauman lifted clear over Pittsburgh. ing pro—for $25,000 for some games| guard, Captain Albo Brown, in the drive to stop th a Razor- |S0al. He progressed a few steps, of the floor, struck head downward A high speed game that ended in a| down in Florida. backs, codcthed by Francis A. ‘Schmidt. ate *\then wheeled about and headed for on the canvas. He was out but in- one all tie between the New York] Going back on the train that night his own goal line. stinctively clambered to his feet after Americans and the Montreal Cana-| to Tuscaloosa, one heard a lot of talk Seventy thousand football fans taking a count, clinched, and then ‘ite paceaaiae an tea betty ease bias lieaFons| sbout Alabams’s chances to. pl ARKANSAS MAY REMAIN KING t = | ays f . fi In the standing. e single point = ji plummeted through the ropes as Cic: Victor in Feb. 26 Fight Will Go COLORADO BOXER palates sed ies oh Pot ue Washington in the annual Tourna- | + streaked down the field. watched in amazement as Riegels <a again left-handed him. This sire detent MEL tote taieavan et of Roses game at Pasadena on Some of the Georgians started after time Bauman’s head hit the edge of in Ri y s with Toronto for third place] New Year's day—and also a lot of talk OVER SOUTHWESTERN LE AGUE Riegels; others stopped in their the ring, and a nail holding the can- Long Way in Rickard’s Tour while it cost the Americans a valuable | that some of the Alabama players had tracks. Riegels vas. nament and Will Get Good ) j Point in their margin over the Ma-| received offers to Play pro football. had gone per- Jahnke Is Surprise 3 Toons. New York now leads the group] Brown was one of them. He had iJ haps 20 yards Surprising even his staunchest| Pay for It; Winner’s Oppo- by a single game, 22 points to 20. The) been offered 1000 bucks per for five Razorbacks Have Won 31 of 24 toward the Footers, Walter Jahnke, 16-year-old nent Is Speculation Matter, third place teams each have 18 points. | games to play with Nevers’ team. California goal gamester gf New Rockford, took a Pp 3 : Brown is not from a rich family. Loop Contests and Three . when his team near-knockout blow in the second Dick Williams, Lightweight, round of his torrid battle with Steve| New York, Jan. 2—(4)—It's going Never Rises From Canvas Lae oe ira ae through | to be Sharkey against Stribling at Mi- in Feat Event the last two rounds oY Campaign in lami Beach, Feb. 26. That is certain, imeearceyeny y The question then is: What will the 4 bras King Tut's stamina and his never wine ‘ight : Craig, Colo, Jan. 2—(AP)—Dick Nor from one which has been dealt , 4 «| mate, Benn with kindly by the fates. ‘There were BEATS SOUTHWEST Titles in Last Three Years; Lom,” first. to several young Browns either in or realize what , about ready for college, and $5000 page cay Cart Setison < was happening, looked like an awful lot of money to Performers Back This Year. started in pur- Mack Brown. “i suit. Golf Exercises Have Effect on: Blue Howell, Nebraska, Is Star ceasing attack wore down LeRoy, giv- ’ . It reached the proportions of look- F Down the ing the Minneapolis Murderer victory | The guessing is more widespread pil errant yaaa brenaee! ten ing like as much money as Johnny of 14 to 6 Contest With Dallas, Texas, . 2.—(F)—Unless ‘ field raced after LeRoy was apparently well on |than it ordinarily would be because tut adghe saan lay ig her Blood ressure Mack Brown would be able to earn in TwoT other Southwest conference basket- Riegels, the the way to a sensational kayo | istlana still has an ear cocked for |!9st night during his fight with at least two years after he was out of wo Touchdowns ball squads exhibit stauncher defenses white lines triumph. an announcement that Dempsey, now ave ay aera or rae Colo. college. and improve their shooting surpris- RIEGELS passing be- ¢ With the sound of the first round | Jack of all trades except boxing, will | Cause of his death, which came dur- By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Wanted to Take Dough Dallas, Jan. 3—(AP)—Blue Howell, | ingly, the University of Arkansas will} / neath his feet, u 5 oF rd round in the feature | gong, Tut stalked from his corner | OPPose the victor of the Florida fuss.|{ne the th Z C Editor Journal of the American Medi-| Those who rode on the last coach | Nebraska fuliback, the Big Six con-|femain king of the hardwood court. <run- with a vicious bulldog attitude. Le- |, But Jack has picked up an interest enn ee conan Legion card} “cal Association and of Hygela, | of that football special to Tuscaloosa |ference's 1928 leading pelle who| During the last three seasons the etlan Goole Tek teal j Tom Roy bareiy off his stool, caught a stifg |i" horse racing. Perhaps the turf | Seles ran pac! fe house, was not the Health Magazine that night know that Wallace Wade|gained all-American _ recognition, | Crimson-clad giants from the Ozarks gradualy overtook him. Once it left hook. Inturiated, the Fargo /game will replenish the Denipsey |determined, — Pry ee a Through the Burke Foundation | did a lot of talking to Mack Brown in| wound up his collegiate gridiron ca-|have held undisputed supremacy in|fooked as if Lom were going to make blonde turned loose a ‘series of the | Pocketbook and circumvent a come- | delivers: ats ee su Ay ing & 4 ‘ow! which endowed a scientific study of| private that night. Just what all was|reer in brilliant style here yesterday | this sport, winning 31 of 34 confer-| flying tackle of his teammate, as left and right hand smashes that had | Pack drive. a ated in araead penile lead | the physiologic effects of golf, special] said isn't known, but it is no secret |afternoon by leading a picked Big Six|€nce contests. They did it by com-|he was within diving distance, but he Tut glassy-eyed. Dempsey or not, it now appears | ¥ me Be oe Vera nished. He did} investigations have been made of the| that Brown was all for wiring accept- |team of stars to a 14 to 6 victory over | bining accuracy in hitting the hoop) evidently expected to turn Riegels Round for round, through the heat |that the winner of the Stribling- | "ot move after striking the canvas. | player's reactions. ance to that offer. Southewst Conference stars in ajfrom all ranges with the smooth |around. Not until Riegels reached of 10 stanzas, these two demoniac | Sharkey bout will get a choice clash Certain players were permitted to| But he didn’t—because Alabama |charity game. teamwork that shattered every de- rertal battlers traded smashing blows, with ie Nea Hina petal ca lienriane Guting HERB DRURY GRE AT ate (pape ee te, thees Sadness eesied him if they were to get a Only three days after he contrib- | fense. es Seen He, “piece ci ne S Same 0 A x | chance at Washi " Y Rose, nsas shou Say to eee Smneitig from Le- | “"S;ctching Stribling, Tex Rickard’s ing @ ball out of the trap. The time| day. ington on New Year's uted the lion's share of touchdowns| Glen Arkansas guard and the ‘shoulder and motioned toward the Gs in the East's 20 to 0 victory of the|Sreatest defensive player in the con-| gyposite. goal. Riegels stopped, and 3 own choice for a high contendership required for the test was one minute.| It is eas: PPORISe: SOI. ‘ 7 eo Tut Fights Strong ition, and Sharkey, admittedly one | AFTER I} Ny ASONS in ieresvicameitners wasia caried| sy for an Alabama alumnus | West at San Francisco last Saturday ference last season, has finished at that instant, Two Georgia Tech Tut, who little more than a month to remember that Alabama beat | afternoon, wild against | School, but Coach Francis A. Schmidt 8g0 beat Billy Petrolle to a puip in | of the best of the big boys, may mean rise of the blood pressure after the / Washington that day by a 20-19 score |the heey dhe; magneks nad to offer, [has three veterans around whom he Pia ene cexillae hercetarea patil the greatest ring collision that Minn- | ‘hat the remaining challengers have shot, and this rise was greater in the| and that two of the touchdowns were |and recorded both of his team’s hopes to mold another array of ex- beter ces t 7 he place where Rie- . has seen in 25 “ been passed up as unwanted elimina- | case of experienced players than in| made by this gallopi: ‘ rt hoopsters. Chief 4 the ball down at t! ' During the first six rounds, his ad-|_ Tommy Loughran, light heavy-|Drury, flashy wingman of the Pitts-| Concentration necessary and the ten-| Johnny Mack returned to Tusca- part of the way by air to get here in| Sorer, of the conference in 1928. Riegels was too crestfallen fort ” vance was stopped t weight champion and key man of a| burgh Pirates, a veteran of more than| Slon associated with such shots 15] loosa, He started " The bi lefense Russie smashed aa Perper ne bending heavyweight series in Chi-|20 years hard service in a game that, Sufficient to react immediately on the | when he left college. pMeapeponiesn jl fos Ashe glelesg ah Howell the phaaprrs Saren Saaeeeel words. He dropped to the ground the King’s head. Tut shook them off |°#80 might get squared around to/requires nerve, an iron constitution,| blood pressure. the freshmen backs at Alabama. But bed stalwart line to guard, who also won all-conference |/eTking off his headgear and gave and came in for more. face the man that comes out ahead at |supple legs, a quick eye and quicker | ,, The general evidence seemed to be| there must have been thoughts every |in the first two periods, i h of | Fecognition. ‘The third ace is Wear) Vent {0 expressions of dimnay. For six rounds he used a withering | Miami. Or they could select Paulino | brain, still cavorts on the runners| that 3000 yards of playing distance! now and then of what he could dol which he crossed 4 a tee onaes a Schoonover, star end in football and |,, Most of the sports writers believed body attack on LeRoy. LeRoy con- | Should he do something noteworthy. |better than most men his junior. makes little difference to a healthy| with 5000 bucks—if he had it, ‘own, |. deadly marksman on the court. that Riegels, who was opposing Pund, centrated on the steel jaw of Tut,|,,Ctafty Tex Rickard probably has| A star of two Olympic games, 1929|™&" When he plays with the same! One of the characters $0. this Story | Qecnessiowiemetsiermnsnconsteni ees Enough men for four quintets give|*he Georgia Tech all-around center, “LeRoy might well have been beating | the thing all figured out. If he does |and 1924, and a pro since Pittsburgh | ‘MP0 all the time. A friendly game| must be introduced at this time. He| ! . $ Coach Schmidt an ample reserve for |@%1_ who had taken a ferocious on the gates of Troy. He shook Tut, | have Dempsey’s promise of a summer jentered the National League a few pan papel wis effect on fee puncoale is Champ Pickens, known from coast | ! Fights Last Night the 12 scheduled battles. : pounding on the Tech line plays was he clipped him groggy, he punched | fight. he can look forward to a big |years ago, Drury continues to be an 6 pulse pressure than # oa ———@| Ranks of other schools have been cate eres eroeay when -he. picked | to coast as Alabama's greatest boost- | © au year. If Tex hasn't it, plans for the |enigma to his opponents. pignship game, er, an inned bim grogey- -eved but the King came paltalcelun caminaign undanbeete ce eee cotton ar as * equally fa-) 4 stfenuous game, such as takes id one of those fellows who know (By The Associated Press) thi by graduation. The material Punt Was Blocked | ® lot of fellows who can do a good at Texas university is considered per-’ : * under wa! i the Fi d "| Place in championship tournaments, Akron—Emmett Rocco, Elwood Standing with his back almost even With LeRoy's smashes losing their Bat take Con OE eng e™ | mous Morley Drury, Stanworas au-| may have such a severe effect on the| ‘70 Now and then, City, Fa, outpointed Big Bilt |haPs the most promising, fot Holly | with “the goal ;posts, Lom then at- 4 is expected to tak itself. | ‘bacl steam, tbe King changed from bos Stribling fights sig et But Sone er oe body that the Pulse rate will still be Introducing Champ Pickens 3 solute ag t ie ee) * | pest pears Southwest ne the a nthe ae ee OS cat fea : in. the sixth when a hard left opened | ¥° fights the winner? Drury started the ice game when] "Wren .the game is pees for | srimens, Would look at nice-looking | of Chet Smallwood, sti Haute, pared peta are almost. his equals ie Ses ee Hy the sterl< work. ‘ an old eyebrow scar over LeRoy's [Sree 15 years old. He first entered league| invalids as good exercise during con- Johnny Mack Brown and tell him he ind., ( right eye. With blood bli competitions with the Welland, On- ought to be in the movies. What may . Coach Jimmy St. Clair of South- {ig California halfback swung his ight ey inding him, N ANGOR NOT CHAMP farlo club: later went te at Bury | Valeseence, it is sufficient fo begin Cincinmat! — Freddie Miller; | orn Methodist fas uncovered a ‘find’ (mighty right foot, Vance ‘Maree, took to the defensive waiting ith one-half hour of play and to: Cincinnati, _outpointed i nding crashed for an opening to swing a right up- the old U. 8. Amateur Hockey assoc!- | increase gradually ce Payne, Louisville, (10). Vincent {20 Bill Skeeters, s football man, Cap. eee ee ee ioe the Dercut. ‘The opening never came, for lon snd then barnstormed about | ‘The player loses weight during the Hambright, Cincinanti, knocked | {#0 Albo Brown also is expected to| USE oi Bore California, half@~ ‘Tut was too cagey and for the dura- WO | pei ath when his adopted country | game, varying from one pound to four out Paul Anthony, Sioux City. perform creditably. Brown failed to back, fell on the oval behind the goal *- tion of the scramble continually ca im to service for the world| for eighteen holes, and being greater f (9). make @ high scbool: team, but de- | 1: or a mad ble, and Tech Pounded open LeRoy’s wound. war. In 1920, Herb was a member of | in men than in women, Grand Forks — Herman Rats- |Veloped into a star guard after he |/ine after a SETAE, AN Cavanagh Wind Poor paige the U. 8. Olympic team that reached] If the player drinks entered college. gg redel eyi : great deal of + laff, Minot, N. D., outpointed ry the freak “break” Condition was a telling factor in| Milwaukee, Jan. 2—(AP)—Little| the finals at Antwerp, losing the| water during the game, the weight er If Texas Christian university is listed |, Demoralized by the freak ‘‘breal Cavanagh’s fight with Puglisi. The | Joey Sangor today held decisions over championship to Canada. will came same. Losses ated ¥ coal vd Fetting, Grand {among the big four schools which |the Bears fell victim to a peilem least Duluth boy’s steady dance took toll |two titleholders and yet remained Returning to America, Drury] pounds or more, which are reported| to rile know the rest. He looked great Fargo—King ‘Tut, Minneapolis, overshadow Texas A. & M., Rice In- | attack in the third petiod. The stal- of the Bismarck battler’s wind and |himself no champion. jagain played amateur hockey until to occur ta championship players on| reveral pee ae ne has been in| i esiaied Bossle eBoy, Forge, | stitute and Baylor university at the |watts of California stiffened to hold the final three rounds found Ca’ Knocked out two weeks ago in 0/1924 when for the second time he|a hot day, are therefore quite con-| fev* seeeares Since that day. He} (y “paint, |Peeinning of the season. in check on their own yard line a anagh lacking the steam he needed, |“warming up” fight with Armando|Was named a’ member of the U. S.| celvable. pe pag adst with Joan Crawford, puipelniod Les. Cotaia Bis. —_—___——— Tech drive, but the Tornado re- Cavanagh hit the deck three times |Santiago, Joey yesterday punched! team and again saw his team go to - parse Absa Greta Garbo and marek, N. D. (10). Bie Charley ; ] turned with even greater fury a few during the melee, In the fifth a hard |@nd boxed his way to a clear cut|the final at Chamonix, France, to yi cel ities in pictures the past Retulsts Leonard, x knekel play8 later to storm across the tight to the head caught Lee off bal- | newspaper's decision over Tod Mor-|losc to Canada, 6-1. He scored the MEET cute And he will be seen in Coe): ae prada pe PhgP rei cg ance. Lee went down but was up im-|gan of Seattle, junior lightweight |lone American goal. tiie ir sadam @) : Leo champion, in a fight that went 10| Then followed professional hockey. '| “Spokane — Al Webster, Billings, jrounds. Wisconsin law, prohibiting | Pittsburgh has claimed his services stopped Le i nhart, : | Secislon, fens, was all that saved | since Bee meee @ pro although | Morgan’ le. Port urne and the Pirates once pics A few years ago Sangor technical- | had a battle for his services. ‘6. Miami, Fle. Jan. 2—(%)—Tex|Sained their foes almost three yards ly knocked out Bud Taylor, king of Rickard ‘was doing nicely today after Le he Neg Gerding laa Poets Sicsgally : - her ithe bentams. an operation for appendicitis. .| Up to the fourth Morgan was going The Madison Square gardener un- well enough to win, had he main. feos ! Col ; Rede fip eo ce ry Ape eae Carolina meets Ohio state at. - fs night while 15,000 customers jan jhas never had his legs rubbed down] bur. and Michigan clashes with on ste . the }at the conclusion ef a game. He is/nell at Ann Arbor. and after a short |always the first player dressed, bears continue. He went |less bruises or stitch marks than . player in the National League attendance of 8,500 filled the|¢ven now, though well past 35 years to capacity, and receipts | Of age, is ranked second only to Howie $25,000 and $30,000. Not |Morenz, the clever Cleveland skater, en Ritchie Mitchell {in point of all-around excellence. \ “8 a ES aE il H RHE [i there been f mt that Hurley’s heir gate at a Milwaukee Ten. Be A oe een (GOLFER BEGINS NEW. |iiess, yo neue one Q ¥ ing up with leaps and bounds, is ex- ; GOOD NEWS FOR ARMY pected trouble with COACH Howard Sprague, brother of Mor- Borel,” per ie crative Se None timer Sprague at West Point now, Chicago's game be| Weissmuller, Miss t 2 few years |has received en the . ~ [the first fans | ‘six world’s sprint foot- | academy, He was the whole football \ — jhave of will make her final next |team at @ Dallas, Tex., high school| Dallas, Jan. 2—()—Out for a New jn ance. Thursday ‘at this year. Year's day round of golf exercise yes- county interscholastic 3 33 & i s i &