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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929 All But One Fighter on Thursday Card Will Arrive Here Today DODDS, WHOMEETS |Unnecessarily Large High School Cage Tournaments Are Condemned, PARKS, INTENDS TO ILLINOIS RACE HORSE FIRST _| @OUT-OF THE PAST aie ARRIVE TOMORROW TO TRAIN HERE THIS SEASON] Ji ecieesetrpemmaarsy pret, Promise of Snowstorm Today Billy Southworth, ELIMINATION PLAY ‘ Aileen Volo, 2:09%, Is Being Worked Out Every Day in vi Fails to Dampen Spirits Preparation for Northwest 4th Card Manager, i Racing Campaign; Bismarck ° d U e 0 ' G Vee Ise h | of Co-Promoters Fair Set for June 19-22. Hides Uneasiness 4 Ay i Soh iT thy Gah ee ; _ for Any Hig 00! Team, ‘ ‘ ? i the opening of _ 1,000 FANS ARE EXPECTED ; : tr eee ee nodes which wit | Little Outfielder Who Has Hard Group Agrees 4 a Os face in Blamarck and the northwest | Job to Fill Remains — s LeRoy and Hurley wear” Ex- Nonchalant GAME IS OVEREMPHASIZED ected to Arrive in Bis- g 3 amie aa 4 f marck This Forenoon : PY J This w: NOUNGeA Soaky by Mrs, | Avon Park, Fla., March 6.—(%}—If q Appeal Will Be Made to 3ol- 5 g C. K. Bryan, manager of the local /it is true that uneasy lies the head S leges, High Schools, and i fair. The mare is owned by Mrs, E. |that wears the crown of manager of F 9 All fighters on the Russie LeRoy- Moriarty, Aurora, Ill, and will be the St. Louis Cardinals, Billy South-| | : : Athletic Clubs Le SSC pape de Giant will bs ; raced at practically all of the North worth is managing to conceal it. In jose pavil 3 4 - — te in raemiarcke or Mandan by tonight ¥ i j = - e fairs, She has competed |manager of F Chicago, March 6.—()—Large high with the exception of Howard Dodds, , é ‘ : in 16 races and finished either firat years, the little outfielder to all ap-| Fe 3 school basketball tournaments bring- teams from mary states for sev- aa: or second in all of them. Ppearances is nonchalant, in the best ing es, enone ey, th Mrs. Bryan, who is training the |manner recommended by the cigar- Heese will be Hered — oe a Isham “Tex” Hall and W. J. “Bill . horse, will drive it in all of the races, jette advertisements. i¢ recommendations la- Codwin, co-promoters of the card. and ‘she expects the racer to carry the| .The Cards are committed to one tional Federation of High School Dodds, who meets Soldier Parks in : ; z silver and blue colors of the Bismarck | infield change and there may be ; : Athletic Associations are adopted. an expected blood-spilling — four- q y stables to a number of victories this |more. Charley -Gelbert, the. sensa- : t ans national federation has not rounder, will not arrive until tomor- “ “ . S year. tional young shortstop from. Roches- E bn its rey prt = aa cae tow, because he believes he can get : ® ? oe Other horses in the Bismarck |ter, will play short. Gelbert may face ts Chicas vant at tenths tod there rest at home than here. \ f- stables are the three-year-old trotter,|the handicap of too much boosting leag milar interes Principals Are Herc : Bingen Watts, owned by Mrs. Bryan, |for every International League man- "| tournaments, but has also strongly With Russie LeRoy and Jack Hur- 4 and the pacer, Edna The Great; {ager and player has predicted with- anaer e ot ise Lc vient ley scheduled to ee a bd ten - > brought’ this wintcr from. Greenville, |out qualification that he will make my in Pest peti tare si a ly lay, loca 2 es cam ipron weir toes Fred Printz of Portland, Oregon, winner of the American Dog Derby at |0:,dY Dr. G. F. McErlain, Bismarck. |good with a rush. ban iS their toes, and active “ovcremphasizing of the game” the FeReee tthe ohOw, ‘ed to be| Ashton, Idaho, is pcitured rewarding his lead dog, Jack, for his star per. Mein RL eabnpe at ee ee Selph at Second federation will esk the North Cen- the best ever staged in Nort!:| formance in the classic. Jack Gasche, famous Idaho dog fancier, is hold- If Carey Selph, the Arkansas trav- tral Association of Colleges and Sec- Tnksta, swelled almost. immediately. ing the dog's nose to keep him from taking it all at one gulp. Fee act Tullock Mantes, Lewis, {¢let from Houston, comes up to spect ondary Schools to adopt standards LeRoy and Hurley are not shaken ton, Mont: ‘The Langdon horses will fications he will go to second’ base : sane limitations of sched- fare, Fred Haney, former Detroit to conducting invitational tourna- hight. will be more than 100° head of race they met and shook hands at an Atlanta baseball park on March 23, 1905, horses here for the fair this year. player, aed oth Miche ade A approximately 24 years ago. The Bismarck Fair association is | tr Svitlene oor a F ‘The fellow with the derby is Jim Jeffries, former heavyweight cham- offering $500 in ‘each of four stake |/ey sets renomination without oppo-| pion of the world, who was knocked out by Jack Johnson in 1910 at Reno, races in addition to class purses. sition:at first base. ‘ Nev. The-blue-uniformed fellow is Nap Lajole, four times batting cham- ‘The local fair will open Wednesday |_ There are only six outfieldsr on the | pion of the American League and one of the greatest second basemen ever Cavanagh, Bobby Baker and Jackie Grey, all of Bismarck, have been working out streiuously since the card was announced, but took a rest tedey. Boomer Brooker, Gabe Eck- roth and Mickey McGuire have been putting on their condition in a Man- dan ring. 3 Bob ‘Nicholson and Soldier Parks er7e said to be in great condition, ac- ments for high school teams will b> appealed to in the <cderation’s cam- paign to do away with all tourna- ments except those requested by the stnte high school association. Am average of one interscholastic game a week throughout the season is a reasonable maximum for a schedule, in the opinion of the fed- ee ai OR ee In their confidence, and if their pre- be brought here in May. with Frankle Frisch moving ‘over to ules as an essential prerequisite of SPORTS TRAIL as any in the game's history. ‘The | evening, June 19, with @ racing pro- |*oster, including Manager Southworth | to walk ‘across @ diamond dictions run true the local welter- Tipiat febetving &eréat number ot third. wees peace te following year, 1925, at Pittsburgh and |&ram, Mrs. Bryan says, and will con- | Who Probably will fill s utility role.) Both Jeffries and Lajoie are living today, the former operating a ranch weight is in for a bad time in his inquiries regarding early training| Jf ® tour of bench’ duty is consider- : Colleges, high schools, athletic clubs 10-round headline affair tomorrow here. Mrs. Bryan predicts that there [C4 Necessary for Selph’s baseball wel-| a. champions of many yeers ago are shown here as they looked when| 8N@ other organizations accustomed (Associated Press 5; Editor) Walter Roettger, who was batting at he latt tii . ports again in the final game, the Big | tinue t F re-pellte ior ag stake a terrific clip when he broke his leg in California and the latter a tire concern in Cleveland, O. The New York Yankees, quite pos- | Train was. battered to defeat by the | races pening : XM last July Fourth, seems to have re- othe ia eration, which has instructed its na- fording. to information tom ihe] a ane ree eats hate [ie a rd eee wed to wu |r covered and would soem to have cet! @wSulit REVIVES | ciearvater, rin, March 6—oten | 2m come, urge, high sent Fort Lincoln sparring partners. Lit-| 8) Overca a positive aeisian miners lumph, call on right field. Taylor Douthit we “bien Fia., bral ain a educators .and coaches to curtail fle has been Heard from Dodds, but |@iseovered a positive method of ex.) cher picture, | Jack Dem [ig _| ans Stick Hatey wilt nota over in the A hew field captain of | schedules to the maximum suggested. t is assumed that he will, as always, | tractit year and another picture. psey other outfield posts. hi Ib G M ry the Brooklyn Robins. Wright, traded | ‘The action of the federation, taken itis Axl condition. world’s series. The heroic mantle shed by Johnson e y 0 emo to Brooklyn during the winter for | at its recent meeting in Cleveland, came after a poll of some 7,000 prin- cipals. Two-thirds of the principals expressed their disapproval of ‘uter- = named captain yesterday. AS cater tional inn git. the wwe | this period, the athletes representing | Cleveland Alexander, the man who Holm, ® baseball handy man ayvall-| Great Falls, Mont., March 6.—(P)— ptain yesterday. rs today are superintending | ‘he house of Ruppert & Huggins have |had been “sold down the river” to promote! aroused concern as to when some} St. Louis by the Chicago Cubs for the construction of the ring, ringside | cooosing team will win a game, let havi os This arrangement will leave Ernest More Than ie tepeed | ron ional ages cppouton'is|taccocierne” Neate Groe| SLL Undecided jars, sx Seiten and nacre perp Bek. a able as reserves with the master, who] Echoes. of the Dempsey-Gibbons Miami, Fla, March 6.—()—Jack | Was among the leading hitters of the| heavyweight boxing match still re- HARRIS IN HOSPITAL state tournaments. Representatives or. Dempsey left Miami and Miami |International League on his brief va-| sound in Montana, although it is five| Washington, March 6—(#—Spen- | from 22 of the 31 state members were seats and bleachers at the Dome pa-| sions a ‘series from them. “Old Pete,” as the players know | Beach last night for New York, not|cation from the majors. South-| years since the “battle of Shelby.” |cer Harris today was. in a ‘Tampa present at the Clevciand meeting. All but Utah and South Dakota voted for a proposition to refuse sanction to interstate tournaments. vilion, midway between Bismarck and as former heavyweight champion, but |Worth’'s arm is’ none too good, how-|' The United States district court }hospital, having been taken there Mardan. Diode ted silscoted acta opal degen ra geht rioters pane in his role of successful promoter of }ever, and he may content himself} here has been called upon to decide | from the training camp of the Wash- Promise of # big snowstorm this! in i927, the tremendous hitting of|tory in the sixth game, deadlocking |the recent battle between Jack} with pinch hitting against right hand| whether George H. Stanton, then ington Nationals yesterday after an morning failed to dampen the spirits | Genrig’and Ruth, capped by the|the serles and forcing it to the limit | Sharkey and young Stribling. agent «| ees ot thie BER Ce Soe MRGouoeA fue ne onthe of Isham Hall, who said that @ ni=2) Babe's three home runs in the final |once more. Comes the seventh—and | _."2 don’t know what Til do yet,” he} Jimmy Wilson will do most of. the| Savings bank of Great ee eer thIbition namibrar’ the. pease day tomorrow is sure to bring in fans game of the 1028 series—these fea-|drama again. Jess Haines has a sore said, “I have three things before me, |catching with the veteran Earl Smith| ally was interested in financing the | first exhibition game of the season from all over the couthern half of tures have furnished something to get |thumb after filling the bases with | Dut T can not say yet what the next [available as first assistant. ‘The other|bout. James A. Johnson, Montana | with the Tampa club next Sunday. NEW INFIELD TRIED West Paln. Beach, Fla., March 6.— (@®)—With Kress and Brannon on the state. step will be.” catching assignment awaits a contest| oil man, chief financial backer, said hand, Manager Dan Howley ef the ncn tbngecal the gg tooreay Ape Seles Pri ape perio One of the three lines of activity]between Gus Mancuso and Clarence| Stanton agreed to. assume responsi- BARTELL MAY BE SHORT St. Louis Browns tried out a new in- e but it takes the element of ‘competi- the day before, but he is back again facing Dempsey is understood to be |Jonnard, a member of the pitching/ bility for half of a $40,000 loan made} Paso Robles, Calif March 6.—(#) | field combination yesterday. Besidcs ‘ orrie Ureen 1s tion to provide any real thre, |to face. Laasert ‘the “hosdchivien|® berth with the Garden corporation |and catching firm of Jonnard Broth-|by the bank. ‘The bank sued John-|—Dick Bartell, pepper pot of the | Blue only five other players have yet i young Italian, with two out, and the | °°. promoter. ers. son. Stanton denies any interest. Pittsburgh Pirates, seems the logical | to report. : td Go back to 1924 and you will find | Yankees only one run behind. A roar|_He bas an offer from Humbert Pitchers Are Veterans 5 ee - {choice for shortstop. “Pie” Traynor ictim|.. big a thrill as any world’s series | goes up for the veteran. New York | Fusezy. former rival of Tex Rickard,| The pitching mainstays all know| INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENT | is to be moved back to his third base MUST BE HARD TO HIT ever knew. Old Barney Johnson out | appreciates its dramatic circum- for a partnership in a two man firm |their way about from previous ordeals] Horton Smith, sensational young] position, Jim Stroner, Wichita recruit} J. W. Chapman, member of the Shark 6—()—Her. there on the hill, beaten twice before | stances, win or lose. One strike. A of promoters. by fire. Grover Cleveland, at 42, and|golfer, recently insured himself for} having failed to make the necessary |boxing team at the University of pe eepalls. Set ht ef 5 by the Giants, but hurling bird shot | foul drive, savagely hit that is only The third opportunity for continued |with 18 major league campaigns be-| $25,000 against injury to cyes, arms| improvement. since his: recent oper- | Florida, stands six feet eight inches a oe ae i rset oe og 8 | at ‘em now. a few feet from being fair and break- | *80clation with the business side of |hind him, is the youngest player injand legs. ation for appendicitis. : tall. | Thirty-five thousand Washington |ing up the ball game. Two strikes. | Wehting, he said, is a proposition to|the camp. He fields bunts by the ene ne Gree, Seale fans, tense, eager and emotional as!A vicious swing for the third strike |8° i", with Floyd Fitzsimmons, De-|hour and will be the first pitcher troit, in the development of Id’: to take a turn. i » poi, oot vound bowing cones |i, ee, an cong eae, et : ig out, the Yankees! championship lightweight fight. be: |Jesss Haines, Clarence ‘Mitchel and| MEN WHO SMOKE AND GUARD THEIR HEALTH, SMOKE CIGARS tween Sammy Mandell, champion, | Syl round, Ratzlaff pounded away @t/ ut with enough of the old “smoke” Green's body in the third and turned | jer to save him. Then the twelfth the fight definitely in his favor. From) rar] McNeely’s $50,000 hit that the third on, Herman pulled steadily | bounded over Freddy Lindstrom’s and rapidly ahead of Green to win) res¢'and scored the winning run the ae ‘and six rounds almost 88} o1q Barney and the Senators tri- beat Herman to the punch with sharp early hours of the next morning and rights and lefts that dazed Ratzlaft. || Si/¥ heors of the next morning s Ratzlaff was awarded five rounds | mnich (oF sheer riotous outbun oie by ringside critics. i No world’s series triumph ever has Bobby Brown, Philadelphia, | heen gained under more dramatic cir. cutpointed Harry Dillon, Winnipeg. | cumstances. It was the peak for Johnson, as great a popular favorite ‘A mighty roar. Old Pete shuffles |°%% Ray Miller, Michigan youth who |big five. in to the bench, doffs his ill-titting has forged to the upper part of the| Herman Bell, back for another cap, takes a drink. All in a day’s Ust in his class. chance and Frankhouse and Haid, CIGARS ARE THE MOST ENJOYABLE work for him, but he has saved the race tevis ad, ab ohnson did for Waane | A 10 dn ns loves arn, [SUGE and tno, Texas leagues, Bil AND LEAST IRRITATING FORM IN WHICH ieee ee ee more” he said, “but I can’t decide |chance. Hallahan has been handi- wi pe It has always een such achieve- | ¢; chiar sd pgiatslnanseiae’ A entg moana ae these tbat have lifted the or Saag So: Dromote ane. success- Classic to its heights. Baker, p Ruth, Gebrig .and the other great | payin. wees es made an offer to : Pier rave ad thelr day, but the | tore bout with Sharkey, the former 5 feats of: Mathewson, Adams, : Coombs, Coveleskie, Pennock, John. | having asked for a guarantee of $100,- BASKETBALL son and Alexander will be more ; often recalled. TOBACCO CAN BE SMOKED — in the expert medical opinion of DOCTOR LEON BIZARD Laureate of the French Academy of Medicine capped in his early efforts by injur- ies, as has Frankhouse. in a 10-round wind-up bout. With Jack was Estélle Taylor, his New York Puck pine WASUURN oe ew lork ru Minot Redbirds Meet f Granville for ‘Title Senators Hav ()— Man March - Teams Slipping pau wing mak ork, March 6 —Atier ano! eiinie ‘and. the ‘raavile Dra pita Power Comets will play at 9 o'clock tonight heading the maens) ioorsy League lin the finals of the 10th epoca ‘Tampa, Fia., March 6.—(%)—The | adelphia Athletics in their first ex- oe te ees gaa pica, district tournament. Minot defeated| Washington Senators may not win {hibition game Caturday. Q to fight it out in the second place | martin 22 to 24 and Granville elim-|the American League ‘pennant but inated Ryder 38 to 24 last night to they're sure to be a great dri PHILLIES DUE TOMORROW enter the finals. 8 ‘awing | Winter Haven, Fla., Boston Bruins regained their |"Granvitie defeated Anamoose 29 to| ard. One more day and tins Phils hope Goals. the the Amer! i 3h Indians scored but. nine field 5. id el Feesinegtioan isin lea ‘The reason is that. Walter Johnson | to have enough regulars and recruits |The lineups: ‘ night while the New York Americans is back with the Senators and that |!n camp to play @ ball game. .Most| Washburn . Jost much of their chance to overtake Nick Altrock, :baseball’s . favorite |°f the infielders and outfielders are |I. Ekstrom clown, is starting off in mid-season rt flock of batterymen have done er — Lee Uttle but jog anound ‘the field. 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