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i } PITCHERS CONVINCED HICKEY HAD IT RIGHT ~ CONCERNING HURLING Columbus Outhits Minneapolis 25 to 21 and Snatches THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1929 SAM MANDELL CONFIDENT f American Association Teams Get [Me Hi Wins Again in Transmissisipni_|[JGHTWEIGHT CHAMP THINKS CANZONERIIS MUCH LIKE MLARNIN Debt Diminishes Memorial Corporation Will Make During Next Month Strong Drive for Funds | _ FULL GAME Three Phillies Go on Rampage to Beat the Hapless Pitts- burgh Club 13 to 5 116 Hits, Including 10 Homers OF ABILITY TO OUTBOX CHALLENGER [Nodaks’ Stadium CHICAGO CUBS GAIN ANOTHER | AS PIRATES LOSE | rem aa ENR ‘won the Pyle Atlantic-to-Pacific | then rested a month and finished in a six-day marathon. Hal Rebholz, Wisconsin fullback in | SHORT SPORT 1928, is preparing for the 1929 cam- paign by serving as a motorcycle cop, A chap named Cuccinello who plays second base for Columbus is rated as the best prospect in the American ase | sociation. Notre Dame and army elevens play in New York November 30. { iy the Dalveniey ae oa | CHICAGO BLANKS BOSTON! Lew Fonseca, kicked around by sev- | y the University Memorial corpora- | eral clubs, is supplying the big punch tion in building the University of , in the Cleveland batting attack. North Dakota's stadium is being | Athletics Travel 10 Innings to} : diminished. Figures released by J. W. | Nose Out Detroit While | Rabbit Maranville and Johnny Evers | Wilkerson, treasurer of the corpor: tion, show that $109,000 has been paid Vidike Bouin 'Box SA ce > MANES the toward the total cost of the structure, leaving a balance of $91,000. fen of gees balance is owed to the Reape ea nde usta. Min- | (Associated Press Sports Writer) in 1927 so the stadium could be built |The Cubs stretched their advant- before its five-year pledges matured, |2¢ ver the field in John Heydler’s In 1928 the stadium corporation paid |Cifcuit to four and one-half games the trust company $25,000 as its first |yesterday by trouncing the Boston yearly installment, and it has sent | Braves, 4-0, while the hapless Pi- $19,000 thus far this year. By No- |7Ates of Pittsburgh were losing to vember 1, $31,050 must be forthcom- bois Weeden mene | Pi 21 ing. Of ihis $6050 is interest, and | The Cubs’ victory, their ninth in oh walere they ney pitsher’ Lo $6,000 is the difference between the |® TOW, was due almost entirely to|koupal to the Phillies by the same $19,000 collected thus far and the |S0me excellent pitching by the er-! route, 1929 quota of $25,000. Wilkerson Tatic right hander, Sheriff Blake. Points out that therefore the stadium. | de cietanne Beira emi pay campaign must raise $12,050 by No- |‘"e slugging Phils at Pittsburgh. nj, vember 1 for the trustee. ‘This money | Chuck Klein hit his 32nd homer iatboalieague . rounds, t is revenue from five-year pledges of the wa fal ut 21st aa é is oe signed by friends, students, and | ey. itney not only crashed! Henry Ekstrom, ‘ "1 ithful j alumni of the university. out a homer but two triples and a! partmouth, is the isto slater aTuatonr aaa: gilt will enter the. ‘one i With comparatively little time be- |double as well. 2 champion of New Hampshire. versity of Pennsylvania this fall. tween now and November, stadium | The New York Giants shut out Officials are working hard to make |Cincinnati, 3: to 0. The St. Louis| Forty-five men will report at Cape| John A. Heydler, president of the iB a strong showing in August. This |Cardinals ended a three-game losing| May in September to begin training | National ‘lea ry 30-day period has been designated as |Streak by beating Brooklyn, 10 to) at Penn state's footh . lama. “Memorial Month” and letters asking {9 in 11 innings. i Letters Nai sional baseball as an umpire. financial cooperation are to be sent| The Yankees and Athletics both Contest by 22 to 15 ti eaten KANSAS CITY, SAINTS WIN| Rockford Sheik Does Not Look for Knockout, but Says It May Happen HE RESPECTS TONY’S PUNCH) Grand Forks, N. D., July 31.—()— | ‘They are talking about dropping #8 Gradually the $200,000 debt incurred football as a major sport at the Unie os versity of Wyoming. 7 The first time Milburn Shotfner, Cleveland rookie, faced Babe Ruth he fanned him. ‘i Gearin Holds Colonels to Six Hits While His Mates Make Six Double Plays i i Cleveland won seven of the first ! | eleven games played against the Yan- =, | Detroit stands a good chance of |kees this year. ; ‘getting a big heavyweight bout be- | 1 i aor By HERBERT W. BAKER pi Mandell Has Heavier Shoulders and Deeper Chest Than in His Last Fight By WILLIAM A. WEEKES Chicago, July 31,—(AP)—Ameri- can association pitchers are begin- ning to believe President Hickey must have been mistaken when he said the lively is less respon- sible than the caliber of the hurl- ing for heavy hitting games Three of Monday's games were decided by batting power, one game producing a total of 37 hits, another 33 safeties and the third 24. The | cause of its good showing as a boxing | Heinie Manush, beaten out of the | center, '1928 American leagu ‘one point, is trying <1 | championship. oe The real name of Jakie Fields. new | welterweight champion, is Jackie Finkelstein. ees By PAUL R. MICKELSON The same day the Robins acquired Chicago, July 31.—()—Fortified with the armor of modern champions —dazzling . speed and deception— Sammy Mandell isn't worrying about the bone crushing blows of Tony Can- zoneri, who will attempt to jar him from his lightweight throne Friday night. The champion, apparently as good as ever despite a somewhat cxtended lay-off from heavy competition, argues that Canzoneri is the samc type as Jimmy McLarnin, a danger- ous ‘punchcr whom he soundly laced a ir ago to retain his crown. He believes he is fast enough to outbox aed so clearly over the 10+ round route that the challenger never with the Buffalo Internationals, won 113 games during the first half of the { season. H Jack Sharkey is 26 years old. | Jack Dempsey fought six times in { | 1919. He scored five one-round knock- {outs and in the sixth scrap atopped ; | Jess Willard, the champion, in three ; 3 Al Manaux, former big leaguer now | “Bullet Joc” Bush is pitching win- the Inter- fourth was a real pitching duel in which a total of nine hits was made. Secured 16 Hits and Yesterday Columbus Min- neapolis wallowed thre and 4) of 4 which the Senators hammered 25 hits and the Millers collected 21. Columbus won, 22 to 14, with Tony Cuceinello again setting the pace. The Senator second baseman hit safely five times in seven attempts 228 BBestRa Football receipts at Minnesota for at bat, including two home runs, a triple, a double and single in hi collection. He drove in four runs and himself scored five times, Lute Boone also hit five cut of seven for driving in five runs with doubles and two. single: will get set for a damaging punch. “I have a great respect for Can- zoneri’s punches and because I don’t want to catch any more than I have to, I have trained harder for him than any fighter I have met since becom- Mrs. O. 8. Hill of Meadow Lake, Kansas City, is pictured above, right, as |!ng champion,” Sammy said. “Not in to some 2,000 subscribers Aug. 1. An athletic pamphlet, rth Dakota's New Era in Athletics,” showing how the stadium has helped university Sports, is also being mailed to the campaign contributors. North Dakota's stadium, erected as won in the American League. The A’s traveled 10 innings to down Detroit, 15 to 4, Herb Pennock pitched the Yanks to a 7-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Fifteen solid drives gave Cleveland an easy 11-4 triumph 1928 were $128,895.21. the Southern Jeague. Atlanta is the best baseball point in | th: Hack Wilson had hit safely in 27 The dope is that Walter Johnson will be with the Senators again next bined despite his team's bad showing year. Denny Sothern, Philly outfielder, jhit safely in 16 games before Ervin straight games when he bumped into Dazzy Vance and fanned four times in a row. |Grame, Pirate pitcher, stopped him. George Fisher, once tried out by Washington, hit two homers in one ] inning for Buffalo of the Internation- ally g three tip Neis, Crabtree and Shinault al hit home runs for Columbus Smith and Cotter got circuit drives for the Millers. @ memorial to the University’s war dead, and to all students who served | in the war, is filling an important Place in fostering physical education among students who now attend the over the Boston Red Sox. A three- run rally in the cighth gave the Washington Senators a see-saw bat- tle with St. Louis, 11 to 9. i nd nd p ne received the congratulations of Miss Marion Turple after winning the | ™@ny years has speed failed me a Bais: m2 transmississippi golf championship at the Denver Country club. Miss | my left is good enough to ab him all ‘urpie of New Orleans was the runnerup, squaring the match at the 3éth | the trouble he ever thought of. : hole and making an extra hole necessary. Mrs. Hill also was the 1928 cham- ‘No, I admit I do not expect to pion, defeating Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn. knock him out. What I am to do, Willie Kamm of the White Sox has b5QSURER Svesesgsegesenys Kansas City maintained its fiv and one-half game lead over St. Paul, winning over Indianapolis, 9! to 8 in 12 innings. The Indians out-{ GRAYS DETERMINED TO GET and will do, is to outbox him. If Ido that easy enough I may wear bim out enough to land my left for a knock- out punch. That's my plan and I Grand Forks institution. C. A. West, athletic director, believes that the stadium is the best of its kind in the two Dakotas, CLUBS WENT CUCKOO Al Espinosa, who received a 23- stroke drubbing at the hands of Bobby Jones in the national open ranked first among American league | al third basemen five seasons in a row. Georgia Tech looks like one of the ; best football bets in the Southern con- league. The William and Mary football team will play all its home games at night this year.- ‘ ‘'t playoff, said recently that during the | ference. — iit Kansas Citr, 14 to 12, but failed Le HONOR THE RABBIT match ‘his clubs seemed to weigh so eles Sam Perry, youthful holder of the to bunch the blows in time of need.| REVENGE ON MINOT SUND AY ‘Although Mandell hasn't faced a| | The newsboys of Boston like Rabbit | pounds and the shafts all took the| Bobble Veach, the old Detroit star, | southern Alabama state and Sissy George Mu received credit for serious glove since he beat McLarnin, | Maranville, Braves’ third sacker. Re- | shape of the letter Z. is playing good ball for Toledo in the | ham city golf titles, will try his hand the Blue victory, holding the Indians ee pose he k ‘almost the same. Physically,|C¢Mtly they presented him with a American association. in the national open this fall. after Bey ant Fette had been driv- ait aR he is heavier in the shoulders and | Smoking set and a box of cigars, The ie root em McKechnie re- — en from the box. i H isi . But hi ported to the Cards Jim Bottom-| Jimmy Braddock received $16,000 rooklyn Dodgers fered Three More Homers Sovnineatersional alors ttt eet braver’ tiickened and his torso, | Paulino Uzcudun carried his right|ley came out of a batting slump| for fighting Tommy Loughran. $1000 for “Clima Blethen, ores St. Paul took the second game of} — Easy Contest From Local back and shoulder muscles are as hard | #"m in a sling for six weeks after his | with two hits and a sacrifice in four — has won 14 games for the Atlanta the series from Toledo, rushing over Minot it {as ever. An improvement is noted in losing battle against Max Schmceling. | times up. John Salo, Passaic, N. J., policeman, | Crackers this year. |. six runs in the fifth inning, to gain Club at Mino’ OF THE his hands. They are harder and dur- aQtod decision. W Haut and he — ing his training he has not exper- Sesthe -mudhens were thumped <0! ienced his former worry over them. 12 hits, while Americus Polli was/LQYE WILL PITCH AGAIN TEAiARII soured as tis theayy. teat batted for 11. Manager Bubbles! laws ing at the Washington park track yes- gg + Haerave, of the Saints, hit a home temas and mnransinin ale deen torn . ih run and Art Ruble and Max Rosen- ‘ is today. He and his ‘¢ fe Tan at circuit smashes for|Manager Churchill Promises AMERICAN LEAGUE Cation malic sencarasil ue wien, Toledo. ; There Will Be Changes in | ter the ring at exactly 135 : ™ ‘The only good pitching perform- 4 : | a Won lest et] tue the challenger expects 10 come YO ance for the day was provided by Lineup of Bismarck Club —Philadelphia : 132 Mat 133, eC G R EAT E R : bi old Dinty Gearin of Milwaukee, who New York 5 ” 3 at Ke held Louisville to six hits as. the Tile tiaceeesn : 4 = : : @% Brewerg scored an 8 to 4 vietory.|, TO repay Mino t © | Cleveland +50 46 Sal Nodak Gridde | Milwaukee setup some kind of a) Gomelce Pobrano roptaeraer=4 rad as : + 41 490 rs i Bt record in turning in six double plays, | P@l ope sail be the object of Man- | caicage - 36 SL alt %3 . : W five of them in the first five innings. | NeekS ago wall be the object of Man | Washington + 36 56 381 Will Meet Nine Gf The double killings more than off. | @ger Neil O. Churetis ine city | Boston - . 2% 67 295 : : Be “set come wobbly fielding by the | Sthietic tield at-3 pm. Sunday. | ° A i Be Breweres who commitied six errors suet fled al 3pm. Sunday, | » «| TeamsinDrive ne _) ms |return from California after a tWO ‘chicago .. 10 1 # ~ ~ Wisconsin Bars | “izei"Pinonea ine crays 9 1 1, "R10 5: cesar: Manat! pastel! manana Loyola of Chi th ° at the northern ijity io is ee reas and Dickey. . . Haskell Indians, oyola t= between the two, and the Magicians | Ane, . % s Billy Petrolle. added insult to injury by tabooing | nc an, | SRR ined Bune he — | any Bismarck scoring until the 188 | cevetang 1 8 rior New Opponents 1 th Fargo Express Suspended for Rane. Prsiger ers g benched | Boston 5S rier Yeu vei ‘ af : | gapitalictty ela, Wetinge ot be, Ferrell and L. Sewell; Morris, Car- 30 Days for Fouling Harry | (nett wallons off the offerings of Dr... Bayne, Dobins and Heving, A.| Grand Forks, N. D., July 31—(#)— ; i | Be hare, Gey ae Gaston. Nine football games. some of them Fd Kahn at Janesville | Minot’s club is semi-professional, 2 with teams not usually found on the {only three men, Opheim, Rowe, and R H__ £| Nodak schedule, have been booked by a | Worner, being regular residents of it 4 7 0|the University of North Dakota for Ki Milwaukee. July 31.—(r—Billy the Ward county hamlet, Evanson, Detroit A ee eat cater’ net Petrolle. Fargo. has been suspended | who pitched against the Grays in the | lelpl ay been booked tentatively with Mani- for 30 days by the Wisconsin state | first game. probably will do the big} 1). 2. domme, Graham, White- | toba University at Winnipeg. th athletic commission for fouling Harry |arm work for the visitors with Johnny | i: e, 4 Phillips; Gi Earnshaw| Opening Sept. 20 with St. Mary's oo Kahn in their bout at Janesville, Wis.,|Mach, former North Dakota agricul- phil any ey ips; Grove, college of Winona, Minn., here, the ‘ 2 July 22, it was announced today. tural college athlete and present ane Cochrane. Flickertails will continue the warming No further punishment was im-| athletic coach of Mohall high school, oe | up process with Superior Normal at BE posed because Jack Hurley, Petrolle’s | Wearing the big mit and mask. Other | R H El puperior, Wis, and then will get th manager, has agreed to make amends | likely starters are Keefe, first base; /St. Louis ... - 9 2 Ae ee en oe nm such as Jimmy Croake, president of |Opheim. third base; Rowe, second | Mashinaton. -_ 1 Haskell Indians come here Oct. 4. Pi. vb the Bower City Athletic club, may |base; Clark, center field; Novak,! Gray, Blacholder, Kimsey, Ogden ‘The tentative game with Manitoba desire. shortstop, and Worner, right field. |and Schang; Hadley, Thomas, Brax- has been scheduled for October 5, the Hurley instructed the commission ene Bas fnouneed | Weal ee. ton and Tate. day after the Haskell game. ‘The ° to turn over a certificated check to | | Gone So" reo of food, fan in |appartuty to reap Teenge on the| NATIONAL izacue | rue When thee east i that anked with the cost y cars in carrying out the latter's wishes. invaders from the north. He also! Si der English Rugby rules and = ow. sists promises many changes in the lineup | Won Lost Pet. other half under United States col- e i e = mn ae but refuses to make any announce- | Chicago 62 «30 = 674 lege . AM ‘ Stair to Attend PRE chi Eiehure Se 35 424) "fter the Manitoba game the No- FS) NINETEEN LETTER MEN "Lae ts 48. 300| dake will meet, South Dakota Uni- i e St. Louis 48 b t Sioux - is in R dSh | When Coach Pat Page issues the|Brookiyn 42 53 44a | Verally ere, ‘Morningside fa egistere oot ..22,° call for football practice | m a bt | 416] Ot Te Se ares Danese Saree we % r | 19 abies men will be anon (hos: 0 39 «57-408 | ings, Creighton at Omaha and Loyola ; ( 3 N. 7 Ke " respond. is number el al- 37. «58389 Ow Need “ wo eal trapshooting, his favorie|feady ‘have received their letiers in| at, Chicago, the last battle being Choice of cOLOR GREATER HUDSON isthe At Our Color Show | dessert, will Journey to Grand Rapids, Se ha Pie, isle ae ee Games Yesterday | November 9 is an open date, as is at NO EXTRA COST supreme buy of motordom,” and now you may have the added dis- ¢. ® resistered gun shoot there. is [philadelphia ........ 19 18 3) Ova AGS 08 etteet & being, made say thousands, fresh from exam- _ tinction of a wide choice of colors at no The shoot is sponsoted annually by| Hack Wilson fanned six times in @/pittspurgh =. 58 110/28 ining the latest offerings of the °t™ cost. Last month more than 225 fi, the dtasca Gun Club, This will be | moe and beoke up three belleames |, Willoughby and Lerian; Kremer;|_Of the nine games booked. North color combinations on various H air’s first entrance in the i. 4 Fussell, Meine, French, Swetonic, home ay oe * . Paert) Stairs first entrance in the Min-|page and broke [fuel Meine, Femi Dakote wil play four at home and and up...At FACTORY day. ‘“‘There is nothing like and Essex ‘models were shipped to indi- pany him on the trip. game are completed, the seseteires jaclader:¢ hodveulic Hudson in Performance—Com- _ vidual order. It is a new distinction which Pes ee eal Gave it R H_ E/game will be played at Winnipeg. free shutteromseddle tops the array of values by which eorgia Tech will have nine of the New York ..... : 4a ome — wiper = glare fort—Smoothness—Good Looks cd Ids ‘th ‘i 11 men who beat California back on ial - ‘Cincinnati . 6 1 ENGLAND LACKS COACRES veav view’ nai on ' judson holds the most pre-eminent this year's team. {A pessimist is aman who is} | Fitesimmon: Ae eee eat ot ike Landon pa Ed a) 8 and Value. leadership of its history. \ already worrying about his.| |*"¢ Sukeforth. | Times points out that England lacks : ly worrying about his ——————————¢ | | ext winter's ov | Professional coaches. Only six of the : . * Fights Last Night i -n inter’s overcoat RH E/Sr'pritish athletic records have been a iz Chicago 4 : {| made since the war, the writer says, aS ‘ ° ¢ | Boston . a ; ‘and in view of the gener: \- (By the Associated Press) Blake and Taylor; Cunningham | ment in the standard of athletic ‘ Chocolate, Cuba, and Spohrer. achievement, more records 4 ’ ED. ROS! M 2 eae | . Manager outpointed ie ‘mith, ee: R HH £E! ee ee ae Brookivn seeeeeee 9 I 8 Milwaukee |. 8 13 6 Phone 306 BISMARCK, N. DAK. 118 Second Street Meweeny, “Greenfield, . Morrizon, | St YDS SALES AND SERVICE IN ADJACENT TERRITORY: Vance and Picinich, Deberry; John- R H E Goodrich C. F. Lambert, Arena Henry C. Levi, Ramon Grimm, Pettibone ort Miers aia And Mee pet J. C, Poole, Baldwin Witt Motor Sales, Greene Frank Holt, Solen : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: | _ Ji Albert Hopes Bremen Hague Motor Co., Inc., Hague ‘ Staqeings ‘Burnstad

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