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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929 = Big Ten Coaches Lose Little Time Selecting Tentative Lineups. |. PBIGTASKPREPARING (aires ton Up Pax] FOREARLY CLASHES : Wolverines Have Two Games) With Mi a Union and Albion; TAN LEAGUE Standings high into the air | as he prepares to deliver the ball to | Games Yesterday Fundamentals | | ° Hl R H 1; Ace Hudkins, Rene Devore and, HARRY KPKEFAGS. MICKEY WALKER’S MIDDLEWEIGHT THRONE DECLARED VACANT Dutch Zwilling’s Kansas City Club | Needs 6 Victories \Clyde ‘Pea Ridge’ Day Gives Colonels Seven Hits as Cellege Sent. 28 i Won Lost pet, Former Middleweight Champion 9 : —— | gs ag o 6 a | Had Failed to Defend Title | Rube Walberg or the Athletics roots | Guy T. Buh pat-y Cubs, | nick- | Blues Win Another MMOVDE SUCCESSOR egal [Cleveland mo -336| | pitting siple fe eoneemned. <The | Joe" Bush of the’ Philadelphia Ath | — i — lee ee ae for Long Period Rube ties himself | letics, who has ; | IDetroit .. 6454, | tito knot. passed on to the | SAINTS ASSAULT COLUMBUS ” ‘ Hanley, Stagg, Phelan and Page | laWwere a ae oe | ewings nis arms minors... . Came | Ravi Continue Working With | Boston sam WILL NAME NEW PRESIDENT! Bo eae Tatort 1928 as a really Milwaukee Beats Indianapoli: : great pitcher. , # after the Chicago and Toledo Gives Minne- club had clung to " him through four | apolis Drubbing etek ........ area: | 7 2) | lwashingion .... 18 oj. Marry Ebbets Regarded as | we aes ci | Mo a douse. cities ! nd Ad rica pectin ctl Title Contenders i peculiar delivery ment... .. . Is a. By WILLIAM A. WEERES he Rig ge | hee | opposing players or! andlike! Chicago, sept. 18—()—Six moi i R HE) Chicago, Sept. 18—um.—‘The burt Cte wear coll Lefty Grove, looks ' victories out of their remaining 14 { Michigan, Dr. | {Chicago . 8 ee ee celle te tie THUR ametED | . +. . Has almost | few square meals. | Games will assure the Kansas City | iBoston .. .. 6 13 1, lecting a city for the meeting to- much | He weighs | Blues of their first American asso- < mur "Walsh, Adkins and Berg; Carroll,/4aY remained before the National | a ich speed sigane Tre lela cam 4 |M. Gaston and Heving. *! Boxing association convention. re ae ioe a! petit pd bem eM oon oaerengr he ned oe ' jet as) I PS i st me ade | asta as ae coum nad eal ing curve Lall..... ‘There are some | ® fast ball that matches anything the| The Blues moved a step nearer thei: ee a ee | candidate for reelection, leaving Stan- | Who question his courage. ... Athletic pitchers have to offer and | goal yesterday. taking the iz ley Isaacs, Cincinnati, vice president, | Has a welt to weaken : ba Seas tee gh ah lager in stui | Le-ptnl augin oper Louisville by ‘ ‘ 'E ‘as his proba 7 vas | game -a as suffered most of his | Has been Mc! y's successful | i “Pea Ridge Sey \ ae the ieuaine ey Ay f00 the 1930 defeats through one bad inning. ...; pitcher...... During the first three | Day gave the Colonels seven hits, ail - ate Ww ; \ \ Won tent: Pet. eonvention. He is one of the many John McGraw | months of the season he suffered | singles. Except a triple by Olivares. tee reatice lehicago sc... 93 47.664: The question of Mickey Walker an | castoffs in the series. Like | only one defeat and threatened to] who sored Louisville's single run eMt. Union at Ann At ‘Pittsburgh S150 329 the world middleweight title was set-| Grove he is a strikeout pitcher. . . . | break the season percetiage resend etre Ettep Pherae lage d ond Mhew coach with th ‘New York . 15 63-543 tled yesterday. as far as the N. B, A.| Lacks @ good change of pace, which | for pciits. °. een nee Bgeeol et fou — five two teams and their re iSt. Louis 69 ‘500 Lis concerned, when the delegates ap-| handicaps his effectiveness. . . . . .|streten ne Naan peti. was! St. stds bin pooped . * \Brookiyn 63 78 447| proved a recommendation by the} This has been his best year. . . . Like ibeeas pitch oHiceressind wo Columbu: me int Coe Ae Prot Ait orommnittee ther the| all of Mack's three pitching aces, he ‘recently knocked out of the box sev- | pitchers for 11 hite and a 12 to 4 de- 1 si is an six feet and weighs 1s (Gineinnatt .. GMS! Rumson \N. J Bulldog be uncrowned | stands better than six fect and weighs eral times by rather inferior teams tien, Dusty Cooke drove out th iBoston 52. 87 374 for inactivity in his class, although | bout 190 pounds. . . . . Of a nervous | due probably to overwork or the old third home run in two days, sending j es my ww he has engaged in several battles with | temperament, which may have some- (pennant strain... . . Is picked to over the highest section of | Games Yesterda: light heavyweights. thing to do with the fact that he in- | cause plenty of trouble for the slug- /the right field wall for one of the | aenee wy 4, of In. declaring the middleweight Variably has one bad inning in every | ging righthanders of the Philadelphia longest blows made in the St. Paul |The dream of William Wrigley. Jr. Chicago's chewing gum king. for 8 | Brooklyn 8 12° 1 throne vacant the association named | same he pitches. Throws a heavy | club because eS ae ie a ein a ca-| National League pennant seems almost ready to be realized. with the Cubs Chicago 7 9 0' Ace Hudkins, Reno Devos and Harry ; ball and Mickey Cochrane of the/ ball. . ii inate the be ~ ae | nits wauke sone an ae of seven ks. Michigan | far out in front of the National League pack. Here arc Boss Joc McCarthy |~"yance, ° Morrison and Ebbets as the leading contenders fo:| Athletics says he is much harder to | being selec bond arting pitcher | Sager rico rwell in on: . > ans and two! and Owner Wrigley as they appeared at a recent game in the Chicago park. Det ory: Carlson, Cvengros, Blake ; the title. jeateh than either Grove or Earnshaw. | against the Mackmen. veg ef Indianapolis ing : al ;and Taylor, Schulte. Lightweight Champion Sammy | £ Mandell, and Andre Routis, feather- Dr. Spears spent share of his; | Chicago n, | Canzoneri-Mandell bout here Aug. 2 _—. |Gonzales. lager, convinced the association there {me in looking 6 ‘Moss, Morrison ‘and Deberry; Bus! 4 gare of auiiebses | ATTEMPT TO CLINCH PENNANT cots: 'scit°eetore‘se'scmte, sts recrnead as actampionehy st: Crack at Mandell) wate sce seater. oreer ot ste the ae , Lake, N. D. eT ee joe , the Cleveland Indians, was jour- by smacki ed Hovde of Devi b B: er, Bardwell | ——$<$_———— ' ling experi- | mee Hees was no other outstanding challenger! ama Brooklyn Rallies Twice to win| William W leas RH Gin the division. iPaddy Harmon Negotiating to) knives for all of the players... Joni” ee tt 1| Approval of a mecting between} Stage Battle Nov. 17 at | And they gave him a penny each | Kansas a Doubleheader as Cub Sa Cubs Worth | Smythe. Elliot, Willoughby. mili- | Routis and Bat Batting at tare: Chicago Stadium v. . Because the gift of a knife is the record ys jgan and Lerian, Davis: Grimes,| Cesrea the Frenchman. ago : mapponed to cat ‘lendahip. aus Indianapolis th \French, Swetonic and Hargreaves, ; ; cam, Pitchers Weaken i 1 Pat Page, Indiana's tutor, and; loney They Cost "™"": cae | mimmy Phelan of Purdue a er ren i Betis gave consicerable © ‘PIRATES DUMP PHILLIES! — hers ; “helan gave considerable attention to | ! backfield and end candidates, ! {Millionaire Sportsman Says AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘Aded by Earl Martineau. | # ‘ H SOC! ¢ In the Chicago sector Dick Hanley/Hal Carlson, Guy Bush, Art! He Likes a Winner, but | Standings rthwestern and A. A. Stagg at ; yiicere kept their men busy on fun- | Nehf and Pat Malone All Above All a Fighter jamentals. Stagg suffered a disap- ee ; ent yesterday when it was| Have Bad Days Chicago, Sept. 18.—(— “Bull | ned that Buck Weaver, a.depend- | pace | Wrigley now can write off all the! guard, will be i: By WILLIAM J. CHSPMAN | millions he has spent to give Chicago ‘or two weeks because of a 5 e (Asseciated Press Sporis Writer) | 2 National league pennant. 7 * | ‘The long-awaited clinching of the! With the Cubs champions of the i yiwaukee 309, Les Angeles—Eddle Mack, Den- |the purse. ‘ack. : igfg his last day on a construction job. circuit, Wrigley considers it money ; oe ver, outpointed Goldie Hess, Wil- Harmon proposes to hold the fight o> Scare aa > : ‘ e (By The Associated Press) Paddy Harmon of the Chicago stadi- New Haven, Conn.—Emery Ca- | um is negotiating for a battle between Pet.! Louis “Kid” Kaplan, Meriden, | neapolis at the division limit of 135 667; Conn. (10). pounds. 605 | Toronte—Black Bill, Cuba, out- Tut, who sidetracked Billy Petrolle, an apolis, (10). last week, is so eager for the shot he 458 dianapolis, outpointed young Jack | cession to the champion, even to giv-| Tulsa... Ep ° *: i 1 $ from behind to pull out the decision | lions pay him a fortune gave a dif-| Miller, Ryan and Devine, Campbell " Managers in Line | {evento hat bomb Bey on jin their oxn game against the Phil- S t: For Better Jobs ilies. One Cub victory or one Pirate Rought Cabs in 1916 | defeat will end it Wrigley + hake the. abs | o“cThe loss of the two games to Brook | 1gle tin thet pised ont ar tn 0 }lyn was of no moment whatever to! west ride. Most. of the stock was Minneapolis , H & 6 a 9 4 5 1 iv; Mi in. R Welland and McCurdy; Morgai Joseph V. McCarthy, but he did have | ney, t of ie Atz, Marty Berghammer cause for any amount of apprehension | years Breslgebgprol Poser pep 2% | aaat he felt over the rough manner in} } . and Dutch Zwilling Show | which his pitchers were handled. mere peeing, then celiees tng ee ‘auiceics 4 In the first game Hal Carlson per- side 181 as They Have Stuff mitted the Robins to run up a lead oo pridlbagiy on eee league | Milwaukee Ba 5 7 2 o- a. of 6 to 0 in a single inning, the third, | effort, needed renovation. It. got it. to} Burwell, Speece and Sprinz, Buvid qNew York. Sept. 18.——This/ and the Cubs made it close only be-| the tune of more than $1,000,000. The and Young. wereatened widespread shakeup in big| cause Dazzy Vance had one of his] ground needed sod; the club needed rR # E Ey a a faague managerial ranks may find} worst days of the season. ‘The Bruins | friends; new nager . ” 4 Dome more of these minor league | assaulted the strike-out king for three | sack La Penner, 8a and | rouisville ... 7 tilots in line for a big time job runs in the fourth and for four more |” After several seasons. Wrigley was | Sansas City sa‘One or two of them already have| in the fifth, and approached to with-|in the red. He didn't mind thet.|_Creson. Ni and Thompson, red business with major loop) in one hit of the pennant only to see | Hadn't he been on the offside of the > Day ai tes eager to try out fresh ma-| Eddie Moore single with the bases|iedger with his chewing gum; his/ oem “rial. filled in the ninth to give the Robins | Catalin: at te IJakle Atz has been approached by} an 8 to 7 decision. ee a ee idwe White Sox and Marty Bergham-| Guy Bush was knocked from the | wrigley could buy. iam Veeck. a Heer has been felt out by the Browns. | box hy five Robin runs in the first | who wrote sports as “Bill” Bailey, was . BixDutch Zwilling whose Kansas City) half of the nightcap. and Hal Carl- 's choice for president of the “Tues have put the field far behind) son gave way to a pinch batsman in| eciyb. Veeck would get the friends. in the alge pecan ‘the seventh when the oan re Nd Eventually Joe McCarthy was Wrig- | \ out as a g prospect, either|to a tie. Art Nehf was sl in rs & manager or as coach. eighth, and Pat, Malone rushed to the sya aces lanceeet: RN | Wisconsin Negroes Play Great! S At: Did Wonders | rescue, only to deliver a home run Wrigley Is 68 { ie 4 EAAts did aonders with’ his Fort |to Babe Herman with the bases filed. | Wrigley is 68 and looks hait of that,| Balls Will Wind Up Sea RMorth team that copped pennant] The Cubs picked up one more in the | He saw every home game this year, son in Mexico Deer pennant in the Texas League. | ninth, but the Robins won by 9 to 6./ and made one road trip—the last. yhammer took an ordinary out-| The Pirates defeated the Paillies in| The life story of the Cub’s owner ts ae at Tulsa, in the Western League, | the get-away game by 11 to 7. not an Alger plot. He was reared in (Tribune Special Service) L ad ran away from the field, a show-| The remaining National League | wealth, but he built a far greater for-| Hettinger, N. D.. Sept. 18.—Display- | Ug that brought him a promotion | clubs were idle. tune on another commodity. His‘ ing a calibre of baseball seldom seen “the Tulsa farm of the Browns; Rain in New York gave Edward | father made baking powder. in this section of the country the Mil- IE the Milwaukee club in which Phil! Grant Barrow a chence to build up a} Chewing gum was a special outcast il is interested. | bargain with the Indians for this aft-| when he began popularizing it. Cat- | Waukee Giants, » touring aggregation willing’s Kansas City nine has|ernoon, but moisture at Shibe park |alina island was only an when | of Ve safe? about 10 games ahead | sent one St. Louis-Philadelphia con- | he bought it. The Cu & the other American Association | test permanently into the discard. a ball team when he acqui ; since early in the season. ‘The Red Sox gave young Ed Walsh | Write your own plot. MeCarthy Has Prestige of Chicago a bad afternoon to win by e 6 to 4, and Washington won the open- er from Detroit by 4 to 1. Rain broke up the second game after two innings on * agama ; iz} =... in a cigarette it’s A ao “OXD BIRDS are not caught with new new.” pion Will Be Honored on fa ply yp gleam His Return Home | 4 a een at seamen Rameield co & - 's one they never Chesterfield puts first: “TASTE above everything ” este FINE TURKISH ond DOMESTIC tobsccer, not only BLENDED but CUBS AGAIN FRUSTRATEDIN —scmec".. 3 3 | Semutits cgi! lKing TutMay Get "Do YouKnow That—| aut Chicago, Sept. 18—(7)—To helo| when they bought him from the With St. Paul nine and one-half games ;, (Satisfy the craving of Sammy Mandell,| Cotton State ee | in the rear. Fights Last Night ()Sirgunweight champion, for mors| Rowe: trainer fos 1. 2. Whltnes, ——_______ @| fights and tougher ones, Promoter} left an estate of $600,000... . WALKUP DON'T WALK MANY > i ; i ; i the best bana, Sanford Me. outpointed / the titleholder and King Tut of Min-| leaguer in the game today... . And he ts the of guy. been 529° pointed Happy Atherton, Indian- (the Fargo (N.D.) Express, at Detroit! sticks.... Indianapolis—Roy Wallace, In- | is willing to make any financial con- rape ft 417' Dillon, Louisville, (10). ing the Rockford fighter both ends of | meeting George Cook in Missouri. Se era ...in bridge its BIDDIN | ) Weiland, former White Sox ° » grabbed honor: Hy resley , nd's recruit pitcher, has set his. goal as 20 victor- ts to hit 50 home 5 ni =i a "i pennant by the Cubs was delayed = ° | again yesterday when Brooklyn twice | "OH paaoR fee gee ate al “4 Games = ae mingten, (10). Nov. 17. runs this season. les in his first year in the majors. eAhree Minor Loop eis vivo nave: orn dubie-| aye aNighier’ end the man “ah otambue es - i | header in Chicago as the Pirates came { made the munching jaws of the mil- ist. 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