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lar —_—_——___ A OE KoKour : PPEAR CERTAINTIES EG come Dow OWL'S CLUB QUICK, More of Fighting Magnet ¢ Than Main Event ind all the gayety and the glam- @ tropical scenes, the boys associ- with the second annual battle of ‘would materialize but fearing a iq hoping that Phil Scott, : be London fire laddie, would make a @llant fight of it but fearing the figh and rugged American, Jack i tion of New York, Jack Sharkey the ring an overwhelming fa- ite to repeat Anglo-American box- history by knocking out Phil Scott the 15-round feature of an all-star wyweight card of five bouts. Al- th there is no chance whatever key-Scott Promoters and Fans ‘Hope for Best But Fear Worst’ polo-Risko Affair Seems “TH? STORM —e i WHAT! a. OUR RADIO Gh. SCOTLAND YARD! bey, Bccrract "a, uotahle fathering ot in Pens Later slated for around 9:15, and the main th and. fashion, of talent and/ pout at 10, followed by a 10-round Hities, to the ringside the cham. (aftermath ‘affair involving Tommy oe ree ction of the principals |oughran of Philadelphia and Pierre Ip aspira' Charles of Belgium. The American en- te involved; for the winner, wheth-| tries in the international jamboree eet ae ear vrs i a eo Gene Tunney a year and a half e je 89 Only Max Schmeling, the Ger- Gaiy Max Setmaing, the or: 80) in [lini’s present in the path of the survivor. “i id Max, who is in perfect health in Rela Carni al many, in spite of alarming bally- y Vi inspired reports circulated yester- that he had been injured, is pre- to meet either Sharkey or Scott | Ej, i iti eee cock under tive Eighty Universities, Colleges and fan agreement already reached. High Schools Will Be iffered Year Ago Dre oacntrat berween ‘this attalr Represented ud the fantastic venture of a year — 0 that followed the death of Tex}; Champaign, IIl., Feb. 27.—(7)—Eight ickard was no less marked than the/| hundred athletes from 80 universities, a between tonight’s princi-/ colleges and high schools, represent- i E : f f z ‘ i : gain stimulation from the vocal | ences, as well as a sprinkling of out- and the combative spirit | standing performs from the east and ‘ Sharkey, thoroughly at home, splen-|scool relay and three collegs relays, i conditioned and equipped, has/ 10 special events, and the all-around every tion to re-| championship will be on the program. the stigma of a somewhat er- fatle career and remove all obstacles! Art Shires, Passing speed, punch and re- Through, Refuses to marked advantages| Give Sox One Tumble San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 27.—(?)— The fact that all members of the first have reported was of more im- ce in the camp of the Chicago today than the informa- (The sige ce ect me Antonio out giv! tumble. Art stopped in San Antonio on his Harlingen, Tex., to attend a dodged newspaper: gRGEa SEE a Hi piers Hl a 2 f = f i k ; L | fs i E Hg j i i : E ; | g the ! Fights Last Night 1 -eiting action of the evening, with the] | Fights Last Night pin. —tnmencinii tac rounder 3 (By the Associated Press) gentine and Bill Daring, heavyweight San Francisco— Jack Stewart, San Francisco, \protege of E. F. Sutton, New York Rowe, Hes ise Bee "7, on » St. Paw ; open the fisticuffs at O'Donnell, Denver (6). nail i F E ) it ‘Trafton, Chi- cago, knocked out Harvey Starr, Detroit (3). Phoenix, Aris. — Battling Phoenix, outpointed Leonard nett, Detroit (1). Independent Title pete in Tourney at New Salem Next Week Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 27.—(P)— Sixty-five teams have already signi- fied their intention of competing in the race for state independent basket- ball league honors, Ros W. Johnston, president of the Independent Basket- ball League of North Dakota an- nounced here after perfecting ar- rangement for the state’ meet which will be held in this city March 13-15. ‘The 65 teams may increase to more than 100, Johnston said, when play in the 12 state districts gets underway next week. The play will be at vary- ing dates during the week, the Inde- pendent league refusing to schedule tourneys in cities where they would conflict with the high school tourneys already billed. Entries for the district tournaments will close the day before the competi- tion begins. Cities where district events will be held and the managers are: Wyndmere, O. A. Rockwog; Enderlin, Dr. G. Hendrickson; Hills- boro, Lyle George; Larimore, Dr. J. P. Griffin; Cando, George Stutsman; Aneta, 8. A. Kenson; Jamestown, Dan Hafxey; Maddock, H. E. Wagstrom; Mohall, John Mach; New Salem, L. A. Albrecht; and Stanley, William Eck- strom. Yankees Catch Balls Dropped from Blimp St. Petersburg, Flaj Feb. 27.—(?)— The New York Yankees evidently are trying to outdo one another in train- ing camp stunts. The catchers failed in their attempts to snare balls toss- ed from an airplane so yesterday some of the other players called in ® blimp for the stunt and caught a few balls thrown from heights up to 380 feet. Former Yank Recruit Joins Boston Red Sox Pensacola, Fis. “Feb. 27.—(?)— President Bob Quinn of the Boston Red Sox had Ben Shields, a six-footer who weighs 208, and who did some Port side hurling for the Yankees in 1926 and 1927 before being released for illness, in camp today. “I can at lease pay his expenses both ways from his home in Richmond, Va., for @ tryout,” Quinn said. DATS RIGHT, STOLEN? EE-GAD! 1 EMISTAH MASA ————— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930° : AGATE RIGEP'S;TUNNEY, FLOORED BY OPERATION, AFTER SPEEDY RECOVERY | [PURDUE ALMOST CLINCHES LOOP|Zack Ford After ie ce PENNANT BEATING PURPLE FIVE| Another Victory ; / and got in two terrific punches, ‘one Northwestern Sophomore Sprint Ze Z i . * ‘ we" 1S A KIND for hrerloan Is Ranked Five-to-One| [A MADOR! SOMEBODY JA TLL Go RIGHT over? “Y “YO! IS A él Night with Dempsey ng Murphy and Johnny) “star Will Run in Tri I BUSTED IN AN” STOLE awe HOPE NoBoDyY HAS HOLMES # 2 WALT, Was Comfortable at Last Wooden Score 22 Points ‘ Favorite to Beat English- OUR RADIO! wa. gar go ANYTHING, RIEL Get Ser vecMitiat were your” thoughts when : angular Meet v AS Any [-) f + bu found yoursel floor’ | — man in Headliner “Sones lucas he ae WWEesticaTe He 2 By ome ‘A Really Game: Boxer Never|it was there, and this, mina you ets | wal begin ‘memes WME ite eal as Bek — AUFFY AN? SCENE OF “THE CRIME “% P kee leg twisted up under my back.” WILL PLAY MICHIGAN Y Ford, tonight will seek his second vic- TLE CHANCE Is INVOLVED] by} BECAUSE ce otters ane AE LIKE L UseD “To, As A, TINOER THATS Heare the Count of Ten | ,2ms tcmerchamplon,trne to YET | fry ofthe youn Wester conference 0G. ‘ | ae — track 5 western= Bo — NIGHT, ON ACCOUNT OF AN INSPECTOR FOR 4 { . ex-King Relates ey metry te aah Saartiey Make Wisconsin Expected to Sneak aan ae eg des nae gehen be den and Harry Greb. You could hit) Back Into Second Posi- SUPPORTS SELF WITH CANE|tney would keep coming back trying tion Against Ohio try. it again against another pair of / Gene, When Floored by Demp- sey, Thought of How Com- fortable Canvas Was : The firm of Murphy 8 and Wooden Consolidated Cage [itnervsesiren|p ow ; Meets in Progress| iste tsar soreio pou, wniee ues! Noses Out Comets pair 22 of Purdue's 29 markers. —_—_—_— ee eee ee ae only one of its remaining three | Mayville State Teachers College Werner Are Slope Commu.e | | contests does Purdue appear to be in nities Playing Host reer airrisult Saturday night at Lay Cagers Are Trimmed by ne . ibid fayette, nor should Chicago tfer seri- 26 to 25 Count I BY BRIAN BELL Miami, Fla., Feb. 27.—(7)—Gene Tunney, ‘retired undefeated heavy- weight boxing champion of the world, plans to “get well,” he said today, and | then go into “some business.” Convalescing from a recent opera- ‘tion in New York the man who left the ring and the championship be- jhind 18 months ago looked forward with keen anticipation to seeing the heavyweights, who seek the honor he {has discarded, do battle tonight. He |has not had a boxing glove on since jhe climbed between the ropes at the | Yankee stadium in July, 1928, after his farewell bout with the rugged Tom | Heeney as his last victim. | Compares Life to Fight | After a man has been knocked |down, said Tunney, the most import- |ant thing for him to do is to get up. REE ree opposition a week from Saturday. pornsnsry i North Dakota consolidated high | Gniy Michigan, today-tied with Wis-| Dickinson schools today were busy picking the| consin for second place, looms as the | piecinene nic mur’ Ge care Wee district and sub-district ‘ as the | Dickinson Normal Savages nosed out ehaniices: basketball | team capable of defeating Ward Lam-|_ ‘over Mayville Normal Come preliminary’ teurnmmente tere heise |, Wisconsin should sneak back into at |Cagers came from behind with the held. ‘The district meets were slated [ast temporary possession of second !score 16 to 12 at the half to win, Fpss in the third and fourth districts at |PISce Saturday night, at the expense |or the Savages, was high point man f ganesiown 11am isiricts at /of Onio State. Wisconsin will meet |Or tne game. G. Olson and a ms aerinraiece ae eek Ohio at Madison in their second con- | Showed pest for Egeman j were slated at test of the season, the firet having ré- best for the Comets, Casselton, Spiritwood, Mayville, Park | suited in @ 32 to 25 decision for the Att hi tion his SOT TT RT most important consideration should | River» Rugby, Lanstord, Carson, Fort | Badgers. New York Rangers to be Hee get well. He = bc making id ley vf inoren and respite nila Begin Fight for 2nd $ °. tf tory progress toward recovery ° 21 hardwood, nothing Kansas City Saddle [of his strength and when that ts ac-] Dick Ferrell Will Be _| stake except the game iteelf. Minne- ' Horse Thought Most _|complished te wigs urn his mind to Expensive in World| There was no sign of the invalid Kansas City, Feb. 27.—()—Wwhat is | Walked into the home of one of his il \- oldest friends at Miami Beach where Bismarck Phantoms Will Com: iomanalig ical ekepisey s cele Reali sariceiiine- winter “umes sale of “Belle Delight” from the Her- when he was the ruling king of the bert M. Woolf stables of Kansas City | heavyweight group. to Miss Mary Fiers of Oklahoma City} He carried a cane to bolst er @ side for $27,500. ‘The previous high price| Weakened by the sugreon’s knife. was $25,000 paid for “Chief of Long-| With the cares and annoyances of view,” also from a Kansas City stable,|the championship behind him, Tun- baci ae before he Whitney, Klein, and [ine uc from Jac emer. Te O’Doul Are Sent New | Snd'as he talked bf boxers and boxing Contracts by Phils|2nd he suddenly became serious as Winter Haven, Fla., Feb, 27—(/p)— | exact shade of meaning he wished to Salary differences with some of the | mphasize. stars of the Philadelphia Nationals will soon be settled, manager Burt| “A really game boxer never hears Shotton said today. Detroit Battery Men _ {second fight with Dempsey. Developing Rapidly |t mignt be knocked down sometime Tampa, Fla., Feb.:27.()—Battery- |this moment when and if, it came. men of the Detroit Tigers show every | Usually there are two courses to pur- sign of being ready to step into fast |sue. Get up. grab, and do down for action next Monday when the rest of |another count after the blow to the Manager Bucky Harris’ 1930 aggrega- |body which is sure to come. And tion will arrive at the spring train-|again if necessary, the other 1s to ing camp here. The hurlers are in |take advantage of a likely careless- excellent condition. SATANS BEAT AGGIES do neither. Dempsey kept his D., Feb. 27—()— | against his chest and I could not hope Devils Lake's basketball team defeat-|to land a blow there. In 20 rounds I ed the Walsh county Aggies, 24 to 12,/never struck him on the chin. So I Devils Lake, N. here. Shotton arrived at the training hear, he will get up.” And again “the camp here yesterday with a small |boxed who knows his business, after band of players, mostly rookies. Some |he has been knocked down, remains of the regulars are expected today in |down until the count of nine. Only time for the initial workout. @ foolish person, with perhaps some Manager Shotton said that new |false pride, comes bounding to his contracts had been. forwarded to|feet before he has his nine seconds Chuck Klein and Frank O'Doul, sslug- | rest.” ging outfielders, and Pinky Whitney, | The former champion talked freely hard-hitting third baseman. and authoritatively of his only knock- 2, sote, ‘was in the race, while In-| New York, Feb. 27—(7)—The New Brown’s First Catcher | ins lost whatever chance it had by| York Rangers start tonight on a losing to Michigan last ‘West, Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 27— ‘|decide whether they will start tha Py (®)—Dick Ferrell, Rookie catcher last f Basketball Scores | Stanley cup series as second or third 9 season, was told he is No. 1 backstop place team in the American division with the St. Louis Browns this year Basketball Scores N of the National league. —_——— by “Billy the Red” Killefer, . - as he stepped to the plate to dust the we ee Blackhawks, with whom they are tied cobwebs from his batting eye on the nN 26: pa oe day of the spring training pataeen: og _ 28; epi, jee oe take oe road a for ie and at Montreal against Les Cana< about the former champion as he Masschusetts Youth _|eies 12. Ouans, plays.atDetrolb toaig 3 fiindrcbih etches he Looks Good to Braves] town 32; semestown Tigers 16. | and, Montreal's Canadiens entertain . ney was the “Old Tunney” of Specu- he concentrated on driving home the| Bingham, whose control and confidence have already greatly impressed manager Bill McKechnie. Bob Brown pitched for his home town high school last spring and then moved.to Westville, N. 8.; for the summer. He won 19 out of 20 games, several of them one-hit affairs. ‘Game Boxer Can't Hear’ the count of ten,” he said. “If he can down in the seventh round of the “I had often thought, of course, that Bea UTY/ The Dynamic New ERSKINE ; Dynamic New Erskine. This big exe of 114- Ls cing: Wi of ignition: pesca cap ‘i beghwak. per pound than any other cer under $1000. . : ‘Beskine, President and I had considered ways to offset own home? 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