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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 North D BISMARCK CONCEDED; CUBS BECOME NATIONAL CHAMPS AS PIRATES LOSE TO Sisters Win National Title BASY VICTORY FROM ON AGGREGATION our Teams From Minnesota: and Montana Will Help to 1 i Open Flicker Schedule akota High School Elevens Rea i Pittsburgh Is Thrown for 5 to 4: —_—_ dy for Week-End Contests . BRAVES UNAWARE THEY ARE | CHANPS, CUBS BOW TO WPGRAW OUTFIT ees AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings vv JIMMY FOXX Jimmy Foxx came to the Mackmen ‘j29/at the age of 16.... There was ‘521| Probably never a rougher diamond Lost Philadelphia 44 iNew York {Cleveland . St. Louis Loss in First Game of TANS AND SPUDS FEATURE | | ! rafton Looms Strong With 11 Veterans Back; Hillsboro Expects Strength i Football thu rumble along i ' | ntests are fismarck at Liz mni. Three Have Started and Devils | | | | mer star cua sity of Minn ‘ Ss e201, mud ence 7 2 ng young players in the east, Sarah, left, and M Boston, are pictured above with the cup emblematic of their victory in the g¢ national doubies cham ship tournament on the “ars courts of the Ph Club, Many sports writers are prediciing for Sarah within a few years, Tickets for Home Grid Games Are Sold in Bismarck i) |Coach McLeod Finds Line Can- tidates Are Green; Linton Opponent Saturday ter prob- i ant on this P ¢ of the f tha opens the Sioux Land Con’ 3 tt season. The Mines lost to it iy an 18 to 0 as the edge in the vere ct that Pat Hild: i. Ea squad. expected to | HEAL ils Lake, with Aloys Knauf al i Vernon Lowe, Ray Tobin, vud and Merlin Erkenbrack, Greften Loom: sleven lettermen Strong ye answered 1 Kilpatrick ost and most of the linemen expericn: Coach Dou m lasi year's t year at th Scason tickets for five home games H on the Bismarck high school football ; program have been placed on si 1 it is announced todzy by Roy D. Mc- Leod, athletic director. i Adult and student tickets for the | trace of games here are being sold Harris and Woodmansce, the | i rand Pacific Billiard Parlor, and the j lettermen California Fruit store. Walsh, Austin} Ted Meinhover and Ted Psilolthnos nson, Lee Colbert,; are student managers of the sale. Randall Curry, Clinton| They recommend purchase of uller, and Arthur Kirkow. Hope al-| tickets to avoid necessity of w 0 has a light cquad. for tickets at the gate. os Mandan, Willisten, Minot, Wash- . Jimmy Johnston nton. Roy D. McLeod's veterans are Hamme!, James Morris, ce | nd Leighton Larson are ccn- | ", guard and end, respectively. Ed-| the only exper- rning. ‘on, 180-pound tackle, the Hope squad which Miitlock has only Otirer at Fargo but hi K vhelming favorite to cop the op-! Bi engagement. The Midget let- men are Bill Welsh, fullback; Har. Miller, guard or center; Abe Miller | d Leo Gerteis, halfbacks; Dave cott. center, Lyle Fisher, end; Cap- | in Roy Platt and Jimmy Thompson, | ekies and Don Frederickson. guard. | With six lettermen back, Bismarck expected to score an casy win at ms from last year. Heading the ex- ri men is Joe Sheehan, an ‘The others are Robert Nugent, Jarvis, Kenneth ed Horace burn, and Fargo will face the Demons at Hughes field this season. The dates follow: Sept. 28, Manaan; Oct. | 9 Says He $s Lucky Washburn; and Nov. 2, Fargo. McLeod has found many weak . Saheninannemmpienes spots in his tentative lineup, with epee oan, center; Jon i most of the green line candidates . fullback; Wally sone i National Amateur Golf Chame-| needing a great deal of work. His ; Hank Potter, quarterback; Er-| ‘ backfield problem is not so hard. eee te pion Feted Upon His Arrival d Eddie Spriggs. ra tor has been using John O'Hare. Leo . back, will be the biggest threat | Benser, Eddie Spriggs. Wallie Green, the Emmons county cleven. Ar- eee Lester Dohn, Hank Potter, and Frank ir Flegel is captain. Z St. Paul. Sept. 19.—(4.—Harrison | Smith in the backfield. O'Hare, Ooach Ed. Bohnhoff is looking Sor \“Jimmy" Johnston, national amateur | veteran all-state fullback last season, hd to a successful season at Grand ; coir champion, said “it was old lady | who is being used at the signal-call- and a squad of 60 men. The let-! Jimmy made this statement at a ban- | been getting the best results. Benscr en are Captain Tod Carley. quet last night attended by 500 en- | also is being used as quarterback oc- 3 Weston Booth, center: Ber-! thusiastic St. Paul golfers. casionally. Smith, quarter. and Kenneth! 1 can't get over this,” Johnston! Captain Earl Hofiman, all-state fullen, end. Christianson, end for | said in a brief address. “I can't make ‘center last year, again seems assured ptral two years ago, has returned | 9 speech because I am so dumfounded | of the pivot post, while Charley Whit- st ‘one of the wing positions. Little is! in front of me to add to my buck/service at the guard positions. The jown of the Crookston | ee ak ak |fighting red-head Dale Brown, how- a it was lady luck that gave abi diel bps a {me the championship, but I am cer- | Hoffman, the coach believes. Harvey : center. are the only two | tainly tickled that it now rests in St.; Erlenmeyer is the cream of the ae ih returned at Minot this | Paul. itackles while Eddie Cervinski and +1 Johnston at the banquet. One was|the other position. Johnny Spriggs das been strengthened sppound |88 honorary membership in the St. jand Wallle Hultherg so far have been le who played with the unde- | Paul Athletic club. showing their heels to other end can- rck clan last season.', Johnston has at least one more am- |didates but Harold Tait has refused “gga the necessity of | bition after achieving the zenith of |to be counted out and Probably will a. Bet deal of time with | 8olfdom and that is to kill a goose. _| see a good share of action. Canadian geese.” Jimmy said. “I've/at Linton Saturday afternon as an | been shooting since I was 9 years old | encounter which will give him an idea | and I never shot a goose.” of how his candidates show up under Thousands of persons lined the j fire. streets and threw tons of confetti as} He has not attempted to pick a starting lineup. Veteran Wins First Fall With Tackle, but the Champion Takes Two Quickly Angeles, Sept. 19.—(#)—The weight wrestling 5. Williston; Oct. 1°, Minot; Oct. 26, | Cervinski, center two years ago; | In scrimmages this week the men- at St. Paul Home with four lettermen back in the | juck that gave me the championship.” !ing post, Spriggs, and Potter have pschool and probably will take care | and because my family is right here | tey and Russell Enge have seen mos! ‘but Coach Harley Robertson's Numerous gifts were presented | Arnie Schneider are fighting hard for ? ‘of his squad in pol- “My real ambition is to shoot some | McLeod looks forward to the game ‘Sonnenberg Is of Gus | i 8 8 i I 3 i i tt Hy fr j F i t i i : [ I i Hey field last Si |behind Carl Hubbell's. pitc Jdebut, but won his game n i from the ever, will see lots of service next to} Doubleheader : BUSH AND GROVE HIT BUMPS .468| performer than Jimmy ...... He was a big over- grown boy, fat and awkward.... Few managers { Washington ; Detroit 'Chicago {Boston { Games Yesterday Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Each Get Two Homers; Horns- by Scores Thrice would have promise in him... . Was originally a catcher and soon developed into a Pretty good one, just about the time Gordon Cochrane came into stardom at that position for | the Athletics .. . 1} Mack wanted to use Foxx as a regu R E 7 3 cw 4 Miller, Holloway and L. Sewell; Pennock, Heimach, Zachary and Jor- gens, Dickey. Second Game aor {Cleveland ... rts Writer) iNew York ns at Wrig-|" Ferrell, Shof! the Cubs {and Dicke: reached a point where one more First Gine: tory would give them the National | petroit League pennant beyond the last / Washington mathematical doubt. ne cnerget Whitehill and Hargrave; Bruins are still snooping here andjand Spencer. there in search of the victory they neverthel ave be: ec cham- {Detroit .. i almost hout knowing | Washington Jamped upon the| Hogsett and Hayworth; McCarthy just | Tai ime in Ch By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN (Asscciated Pres By defeating the 12 fner and Myatt; Sheri Rok hof Hadley | imented with him at first, third and {the outfield. . He plays his best E| game at first... . Has powerful arms ¥: 1) and takes a terrific cut at the ball. 8 2!.... Looks bad on certain styles of Brown and / pitching, only to come back and on the next pitch hit the same kind of a ball a mile. . . . . Has led the Ameri- Ejcan League in batting practically St. Louis 0| from the start of the season. | Philadelphia 1) Gray and Manion; Grove, Rommel and Cochran, Perkins. ‘BIG TEN CO, ACHE Second Ej St. Louis Philadelphia i Collins, Coffman and Schang; arnshaw and Cochrane. Others not scheduled. H r brow before game day when the B tossed the Pi- s by 5 to 4 at Forbes field in rst half of a doubleheader. The new champions of the elder major circuit were allowed to ent their game against the € out the kno Hed H 15 | First Game: ants W he Braves » for them. | done bet-} ho opened | iumph | ng. ies with a Hunting Anything That Will Help, but Particularly Men for Certain Spots TACKLES, FULLS SHUFFLED NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings Won Bush, it is true, been | hitting the bumps; but so has Bob j Grove. With more than two w to get ready for the ordeal, the pitching on to make after Oct. 8 ff in the past has denly reassemb! f upon reach- g the world s: Lost Pet. Chicago Pittsburgh |St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia iCincinnati .. Boston Kipke Needs Punter, Spears and Ingwerson Wants Fulls, and Phelan Wants Linemen Yesterday scored all Gomes Yesterda: three of the a if Dy ain runs and so lifted] First Gam R , two beyond the mod-| Boston Naticnal League record set by | pittsburgh Kiki Cuyler in Pittsburgh in 1925.) Brandt and Gowdy, Spohrer; Kre- After Kremer and Swetonic had| mer, Swetonic and Hemsley. Chicago, Sept. 19—(4)—The hunt- dropped the pennant-deciding first] Second Game R Eling season in the Big Ten Conference 0/5 on in full earnest. game to the Braves at Pittsburgh, | Boston Pittsburgh Tie, Co Every football coach in the organ- f ization is on a hunt for anything that will imorove his team, but all of them R H E 5 13 5 . 9 13 1 Bailey, Koupal and Ler. Frey and Sukeforth. ular. At Iowa, Burt. Ingwerson is scan- ning his big squad for a successor to Mayes McLain, his Jast year’s full- back. and a punter. Harry Kipke of E: Michigan is attempting to impart O;some of his mastery of the art of 3 u 0' punting to Jimmy Simrall, and has a ; Blake, Nehfjtackle problem that is more seriou: than that of other line positions. Sam Willaman has shifted Joc Ujhelyi from tackle to fullback in an attempt to strengthen his backfield, but is working several other candi- Pet.|dates in the position. At Minnesota, 689 Dr. Clarence W. Spears has reversed 608 | Willaman’s shift, sending his 1928 332 | fullback star, Bronko Nagurski, from 464) fullback to tackle. Philadelphia .. Cincinnati McGraw Led appro; home run tw who got two an barded the Indi by 9 to 7 and 1 dded i re, formed for © Ruth ran highest in cithe mounted to 34, American League. The Bro batted iately enough | Ruth ¢ s, the ns out of two Rr veland. hicago, He total to 46, by far the Hubbell and Hog: ircuit, and Gehrig ANd Gonzales ond best in the) Others not scheduled, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standings Won Bob Grove Lost 51 the Athle! Earnshaw pitched the nightcap his twent n {Kansas City .. | St. Paul ; Minneapol , 4 | Louisville dislodged — Detroi from fifth place by « margin of « pb rrottia : and one-half games through a double jroiede vietory over the Bengals by | Milwaukee of 2 to 0 and 1 to 0. Ch nd | mek, Boston, in the American League, and 4 Brooklyn and St. Louis, in the Na- Cigars emienaey . tional, had no games scheduled, 3 3 oe Med 3 Sheehan, Mur- -455| Purdue, but is shy capable linemen 414) and reserves. of filling line positions, while Chica- go, with = smallest squad in many i Louisville Ed Cox Receives ae ‘Tesmer Runner-Up Trophy, Columbus .. Si. Paul .... see Kemner and Devine Paul Cook, Club Champion, Re- | Fenner. ceives Cup Emblematic | of Amateur Title [Indianapolis ray and Peters. tried many switches in an ,Milwaukee ... Teachout and Riddle; Ry: Edward B. Cox yesterday was pre- | McMenemy. sented with a cup emblematic of runner-up honors in the 1929 golf} tournament of the Bismarck Country|Toledo ... club, {Minneapolis . Cox was defeated in the final) Rabb, Parmalee and McCurdy, De- match of the meet by Paul Cook but VYormer; Dumont and Griffin. he forced the North Dakota champion of champions to break all records of | the local club and course in winning. | Cook missed the formality of the: championship cup presentation be- cause he already had possession of it ; from the year before. The champion, ' however, recently received the cup emblematic of the North Dakota amateur golf championship, which he (By The Asscclated Press) won at Devils Lake in August. National ‘The Bismarck wizard, who was un-| Batting—O'Doul, Phillies .392. defeated in seven tournaments this! . Runs—Hornsby, Cubs 146. season and medalist in all of them,; Homers—Kiein, Phillies; Wilson, will leave for Fargo Sunday, where! Cubs; Ott, Giants 39. he will enroll as a sophomore at the! Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs 39. North Dakota Agricultural college. Pitching—Bush, Cubs won 18, lost 5. Tony Expects to | Knock Out Ludtke, Aberdeen and Bismarck Heavy- weights Will Do Battle at Wishek Oct. 8 Brown, Bismarck heavyweight | habit of making his bouts | | ~ { (INCLUDING GAMES OF SEPT. 18) ‘Fights Last Night : Press) (By The Associated — Benny \o i 1 ih Hf H a bi iit t other | than Connie Mack | seen} 0| lar because of his batting and exper- | FOR CANDIDATES TO FILL GAPS are hunting for something in partic-} Jimmy Phelan 461/has bright backfield prospects at| 1923 from Nashville and was an in- 403/ “Northwestern's problem also is one for | and lost ite | @ tail-end ball team, Lucas was a con- effort to them. Pat Page has not yet RIGGS STEPHENSON Riggs Stephenson, rated by Manag- er Joe McCarthy as packing the most dangerous punch of any of his Cubs, is an alumnus of university of Ala- bama.. .. He is ‘one of the few col- lege players to jump direct from; the “Rah, Rah” brand of baseball to the majors and make good imme- diately... . Made debut with the his major league Cleveland Indians - at second base, Stephenson back in 1921... . The Sewell brothers. then and still , With the Indians, brought him up from Alabama .... Was tried at jirst, second, third and the outfield with Cleveland, but despite his re- markable batting ability, failed to | win @ regular berth and was finally shunted to the minors. Why, ; No one knows . . Came back as a National Leaguer and has starred for the Cubs ever since Not a great fielder and has a football arm. but how he can sock that old apple . Retiring disposition. | S ALL HUNTING Alphabet Fails To Get Respect In Grid Handles Chicago, Sept. 19.-—-(AP)—The | Oosterbaans, Mitterwalners, and Uk- kelbergs, whose names harried hend- line writers and gagged radio an- nouncers, have gone, but the Big Ten has plenty of trick names to replace them. Ohio state offers Bueschsenschuss, Ujhelyi, Kazmerchak, Wiragos, and Erf, which Indiana matches | Magnabosco, Antonini, and Hojnacki among others. Wisconsin’s threats }to easy football conversation | Lubratoviteh and Ketelaar which are ‘not so bad when nesota presents Pulkrabek, Kakela, and Oja. Mlinois has Nusspickel and Yan- uskus to stack up against Yunevie of Purduc, Diedendorf of Chicago, ‘and Captain Joe Truskowski o | Michigan, | [Red Lucas Good | At Any Position! The books aren't filled with stories | of men who changed their playing Positions after coming to the big leagues. Charles Fred “Red” Lucas of the Cincinnati Reds is one of the brilliant exceptions. Lucas came up to the Giants in fielder at the time. After that the Braves had him for two years and! Kansas City Now Needs Four Wins In Cl ° hi Murray Brings 6 to 3 Win Over the Colonels By WILLIAM A. WEEKES Chicago, Sept. 19—()—Kansas City today was only four victories away from the American association cham- oe e job of relief pitcning by George Murray who went to the aid of Tom Sheehan yesterday, gave the Blues a 6 to 3 victory over Louisville and brought their standing to 103 games won and 51 lost. Murray halted the Colonels after three runs had gone over in the fourth and held the Colonels to two hits during the remainder of the tilt Americus Polli gave one of his best Pitching exhibitions of the season when he held the slugging Columbus Senators to three hits, for a 3 to 1 St. Paul victory. stil Crabtree's triple, after Tony Cuccinello had singled in the first inning gave the Senators their only run. Kemner yielded nine hits, one of them a home run by Davis. Rosy Bill Ryan pitched Milwaukee to its second straight triumph over Indianapolis, downing Bud Teachout in a hurling duel. 4 to 3. Grimes’ homer off Teachout with a man on in the third produced two Brewer runs, and Chappie Geygan drove in the other two with his double in the fifth. ‘Three consecutive doubles by Koeh- ler, Toledo, failed to keep Minne- apolis from scoring a 4 to 2 decision to square their series. Koehler, with Taylor and Rosenfeld, were the only Hens able to connect with George Dumont. the latter pair getting two hits each. Rabb, a recruit hurler, was batted out of the box in the fifth shen the Millers scored three runs. Linton Ready for Go With Demons Coach Gerald Rust Expects His Eleven to Make a Good Showing Saturday (Tribune Special Service) Linton, N. D., Sept. 19.—Football drill at the local high school this week has taken on a serious aspect with Coach Gerald Rust pointing the yy |team for a contest with Bismarck’s Demons Saturday. The new coach expects his eleven to make a good showing against the Telmachine which was undefeated last season. He will start the same team this week which last Friday held a strong alumni outfit to a scoreless tie. The opening line-up will find Banjor Blore and Clark Gillespie at ends, Wally Sauter and Martin Reidlinger at tackles, Joe Volk and Ralph Haugse at guards, and Scott Brant at center. Making up the backfield will be Cap- tain Arthur Flegel. Laurence Vetter, Mat. Kraft, and Darwin Fogle. ‘The game will be called at 3 o'clock. Gunner Smith to Face Dawson Boy Al Watson Will Have Weight Advantage in Headline Bout sent him to Seattle. In 1926 he came up with Cincinnati, this time as a, pitcher and during the year won eight | 7 five games. The season, with | sistent winner. Red is 27 years old and his home town is Columbia, Tenn. He has played with Nashville, Rome, Jack- son, Greenwood, the Giants, San An- tonio, Boston, Seattle and Cincinnati. from the other side. He always has been a good hitter, too. His pitching when long hits and home been above the average of been consistent. He throws right-handed and bats; at Dawson Saturday Gunner Smith, formerly of Fargo but now of Bismarck, is set for an eight-round feature battle with Al Watson, Dawson, at his opponent's home town night. The Gunner will give away more than 20 pounds but hopes to give Al @ trouncing. Ottis Jackson, up -and -coming Dewson lightweight, will meet Denny Wells, Bismarck, in a six-round semi- windup on the same card. Several attractive preliminary events have been arrang Just like fitting a section of the finest barber’s razor into your safety. 10. ‘Ave. GEO. E. 416 Main each Package of 5 blades 50c—12 for $1.00 WADE & BUTCHER Oo» -SPECHAL—> + Curved. A Product of WADE & BUTCHER Mahora of Fine SheMeld Cutlery, Corvore and Rasore for ooer 300 years SERVICE DRUG Blades SHUNK = Blamarek, N, D.