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=: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 0 uimet Established a s Favorite to Retain His Amateur Golf Title v M’CARTHY FEARS STRENGTH OF CUB PITCHERS IN SERIES | SHOOTS BLAZING 30 | T F PIT ) OVERNINE HOLES IN [ocr BoarbiNc House By Ahern | WANK Expect Big Y Bison Grid Captain Us __ By Ahern | VANVERS HOWEVER |Expect Big Year for Bison Grid Cap _ WEDNESDAY MATCH a | i = q | r 1 = FAUGH/~T NEVER SAW SUCH 7, ‘ DID You ALREADY SHOUTING Walter Schoenfelder, Giant fulbeck, and that it was thet mos] T) aval qnin Backs ls w—( SNOOTY SNOBS AS THERE ARE HATS HE Sersee we | | Techie, Wot Sather |waw's une ping ‘ ’ " IN THIS HOTEL /—~ EVEN THEIR DUFFER/~H | Finnegan was surprised, but he Veteran Paired With Medaiist, DOGS BARK WITH THE BROAD AZ |( WAS IN THE | FOR FOUR STRAIGHT Play at Fullback | gave the matter some consideration | or bowman ieam i i before he informed the Bison leader Johnny Fischer, Over 36- OLD OVERSTUFFED DOWAGERS nt eis | | ener tagkis Wub tb "iobieal position | Hole Route | WITH THEIR DRATTED LORGNETTES */' NGI LUNG Fargo, N. D, Sept. 15—@e—al for him. te his weight, 1s/Coach Henry Zahn Will Have aes | LOOKING AT ME AG IF LWEREA ~/ OF HIS BENG > |Pilot Admits Edge in Hitting husky lad of 195 pounds walked into |, Schoentelder, pe ald 4 esehieneed - | BUG UNDER GLASS AND THE TIGER HUNTS. | or office of Athletic Director Casey | first out of the line and down under | Heavy and Experienc SEVERAL NEWCOMERS LOSE! MEN “CRUSTY OLD’ CASES OF ~1 LEFT WHEN | Power But Says That Tae nee telt reaatursday, pronoune- | punts, In practice he has shown an| Line, However ae HE SAID HE | Doesn’t Count | Fie emiself ready for a big season.’ aptitude for catching passes and he| i GOUT Z~ AH ~ FOR SOME USED To oesn't Coun | terdieey dant ie bry 8 second glance | also has demonstrated his ball-carry- | os : ; ie ‘ A | iscover that is conversant was i 5, California and South Repre- OF THE OWL'S “) SS caTCH THEM | : [none other than Walter (Dolly) "g,9igty im active So ie onty vets |, Bowman, N. D., Sept. 18 —WP— sentatives Wiped Out in °( WITH A RESPECTS CHARLIE GRIMM | Schoentelder of Aberdeen, 8. D., the’ eran tackle on the Bison squad. The | Henry Zahn, football coach at Bow- ‘ SACK / resent akota Agricultural college) Bison line, with the exception of one | man high school, has the task of de- First Rounds . ie mighnen sae aarctie ee | tackle, will be composed of 1931 fet seloping ‘a new backfield for his 1932 Joe Accepts Challenge From! standing tackle in the north central| ¢t, “inning regulars. Removal of | gridiron team. The Bowman forward ‘ A conference and lauded by such teams| Sebel ay a end gull wall, however, will be heavy and ex- Baltimore, Sept. Lou Gehrig Regarding as Minnesota, Wistonc/ dd. the| necessitate grooming a player who| ©" > i i Wee dangerous and P : ‘onsin and the | would prove a capable reserve for this | Perienced. past the dangerot an Four Straight | Kansas Aggies as’ position. Schoenfelder has been so| Thirteen of the 25 candidates who 18-hole due re he won | one of the best outstanding for two seasons at hjs| reported to him this week for train- victories, C! pemaesass linemen these! position that Finnegan figures he |ing activities are lettermen from last of ee Chicago, Sept. 15.—(P—Joe Me- teams faced ae might have an excellent chance of seats an oe i Mp a LS another n ss 4 A Season, reported gaining All - America recognition.| Woll, R. Woll, uen, I, Iverson, Carthy’s famous grin has widened an in the best shape Eastern eritics will have an oppor. | Junior Dietrich, reserve backfield |inch since his Yankees nailed down of his career. He tunity to view him in two games, | men of last year; K. Launer, and A. at Five F jthat American League pennant but was down 20 against Army and George Washing- | Lausemel, tackles; A. Abrahamson, r-oll vete his world series voice has choked to a pounds under ton, and this may aid in getting him | guard; D. Paulson, center, and S. |cautious whisper. | what he scaled] nation-wide. recognition. | Melby and V. Peterson, ends. % i? Not even his exultant players, al-} jJast year. Con-' Backs are plentiful in the Bison| Among the new players are Art y 0 jteady shouting about four straight stant labor on a camp, and despite the fact that two| Compton, D. Stewart, R. Hagg, P. Cincinn: victories, can ignite a spark of out- farm during the of the regulars have been graduated, , Thielges, D. Marquardt, C. Holm, S. Fischer’ spoken optimism from “Marse Joe’.” summer had there is more material available for! Bjorklund, V. Schaaf and B. Lom- ations of He's been to the world series Wars; changed his ap- | the backfield than for the line. , bourn, doubt before as commander of the National pearance enough pemnenaeeined | Bowman plays in the southwestern golfer, could League entry and knows only too well Schoenfelder so that Finnegan Chicago—Prince Saunders, Chi- conference, which is composed of England s A FISH OUT what can happen to the proudest ball} was in doubt cago, outpointed Danny Delmont, | teams from Haynes, Hettinger, Bu- game he w eled Wednes A club in just a few riotous innings. | whether it wasthe leader of the i # - wae ’ \eyrus, Reeder, Bowman, Rhame, Champ Five Under Par OF WATER= “Any one who says or thinks that| Bison band which is expected to be| Chicago (10); Ed Meyers, Chicago, | Scranton and Marmarth. Ouimet's sc ak in hi rs we are a cinch to win the world se-| one of the best football teams in fhe | outpointed George White, Miami, ———_——— and 5 win ov > Voigt of Net ries doesn't know what he's talking] history of the local college. | Fla. (4). Jack Ritt, Chicago, out- | 7 York excelled i ever seen in about and I'm not just telling bear) Schoenfelder announced without! pointed Bobby Vernon, California | | The Tribune Want Ads fie) Se-year history of’ this tourna- es stories,” the square-jawed leader of| further ceremonies that he was a| (4). . i Bring Results ment. med - jthe Ruppert Rifle squad said serious- | ' nine holes in 30 ly as he watched his team in a mean- to surpass by ingless game against the downtrodden ; . vious record 1 White Sox at Comiskey Park. “Sure, by Jerome D. —__ jooeaee Se we do have an edge in hitting but} in 1927 by Bobby J , . . |didn’t you ever hear of a great hitting | Later, in the Welterweight Boxers Will Head GRIMM SATISFIED TO WAIT team losing a lot of ball games? v 1 i |Don't fool yourself. Pitching will de- Card Here With Northwest cide this series as well as all the oth- Tt mt tat FOR CUBS TO WIN PENNANT: sass ete = | Cub pitchers and for one of the | sweetest leaders in the game, Charlie slated to throw leather and Spencer; Whitehill, and Desau-|Grimm.” f | 5 Bismarck Athletic club card! Manager Doesn't Want Team to’ tels. To show his sincerity, Joe stopped hole advan’ here Friday ni will demonstrate | . ‘ his cautious speech for a minute to ; met’s exce! their pugilis! talents before the Win Too Quickly; Fears Athletics Hit Hard Jaccept a challenge from Lou Gehrig. owning touch "| faithful at publ orkouts at the| teas . R H E/ “we'll beat those buys in four victory. World War Memorial building at| Let-Down | Philadelphia 100 040 008-13 19° O/straignt games and don’t talk like ees t 8:30 tonight. | Pe a jeetae 100 tee aot scecteanes |that,” Gehrig shouted from his end him the medal 'T Twelve fisticuffers, scheduled to Acpettepe den eleanor tat ‘ane>jof the bench. “And if we do, we're ily disposed of La swing into action on the card, are ex (By The Associated Press) Blacholder, Hebert, Gray and Ferrell. |) going to drag you out of your Francisco and Bob pected te sue ances BILion! | fig the Chlengo Cubs continue ta} » _—@|berth going back to New York for a land champion, by “Doe! ally of Bt. Paul who) walljosce te ole Cols: so eae =) | jrasslin’ mate! 4and 3. : headline the show in a setto with|League flag day by day, gradual Yesterday’s Stars \] "you're on.” McCarthy shot right Four from East Left Dick Demeray of Aberdeen, 8. D., is|Winning the thing by default. so to| | back. “You can drag me right out by There were fo rs from the expected to be the cynosure of all |SPeak, their manager is perfectly sat- (By The Associated Press) ithe toes and I'll give you the key to East, including a trio from the Bos- eyes, Holly, whose victory over King | ified with their conduct. | sret Harder. Indlans—Shut out Red |my section in case 1 forget and lock ton district. three from the middle-| Tut is the brightest spot in his ca-| Charlie Grimm wants it that way.) sox with seven hits. |is that night.” ° west and one from Canada surviv , is slated to give the Aberdeen | Not that he wouldn't like to win ev Freddie Lindstrom and Mel Ott,| And Joe is one man who doesn’t the “sudden death enc one of the toughest fights in |4@v. He's in there fighting on ever¥| Giants—Their home runs drove across icare for scuffling. | ters. The hor s ut experience. pite ed ball, but he isn’t in any great | our runs and defeated the Cubs, 4 | pes Si California were bl ("Duffy Mosset, unorthodox mauler |hurry to sew up the pennant. He! {Our | Denver, Colo—Mfickey Cohen, Two veteran for champions,’ from the Capital City, will be on|Wants his team to remain keyed uP)" Bin Urbanski, Braves—Enginecred! Denver, outpointed Eddic Mack, Charles Evans of Chicago and Jesse| ; __- |S long as possible, doesn’t want them}, triple play against the Pirates Denver (10). Guliford of Boston, were very much’; ee eg \ to have an extended “let-down” before | © ils Se 3 se 2 jane in the fight, but only the,, P) , || they meet the Yankees in the world ae Se, <“ Promoters Reply [se | the first day's doub ex- To Hall Charges || The titue Bears lost to the New) | plosions. : we || York Giants Wednesday, 4 to 3, when | | } Fischer and Bill Blaney of Bos- ‘Thimmesch, president of || Freddie Lindstrom hit a home run in ton, who contributed the pri hietic club, Thurs- | the 10th inning. The Pittsburgh Pi-| out by eliminating Gus M ‘a comeback to charges ||%ates dropped another game to Bos- mere c on from by Isham Hall that the fight card il lan aiereecltg | with 60 candidates of great promise, | the only + Noval it might ben E"* | pias. A triple play, started by Bill| 600 Candidates and’Three New ranked second in, numerical advant- Ca letter marked the second || Urbanski, efllvered) the Braves’ vic- Coaches Report; Five out, Tlinois planned on 75, Wiscon- i Savages r attle between the Ath- arog otis wit 1 ‘ sin 50, Indiana 50, Northwestern 55, ee aa eoned ct letic club and Hall, a former pro- || | Brooklyn climbed within 2 agence Hope For Title TSE CABTMERIDE ec cACAnALIGAeRe eee somerville of moter of fistic affairs in this neck |!9f second place by taking the St.| cand old aman? Amox Alona) last of the foreign t atin aEGGan Louis Cardinals again, 3 to 1. The ane ie cre the battle line Thur: eau ed ane peor en '|Phillies subdued Cincinnati, 4 to 1. Chicago, Sept. .—(P)\—Footballs Stagg, a smal ut promising cro’ : : x e Thimmesch minced no words in sla neub e : : : - 2n rebuking Hall, labelling his re- || Some of the Yankee veterans took started flying over the Big Ten hori of about 35. co caene| : mee ° . marks as “an attempt by a dis- |/@ Well-earned rest, but the “J s”|zon Thursday with championship Wiseanstn a sDneeote and Fite Sot scala Bin inneapolis Club untied individual to discredit the ||Were able to beat the Chicago White hopes soaring at Michigan, Furdue,| ie Soe ot i own in the Big Ten H | 9 ae ; = DSU MA tee! mee, 3 ba nhied orgmievem, ho Sve an ae= Hhon poe wang hee! And Sinclair's ~ ’ Needs Two Wins ' Crea eatty i " Upwards of 600 candidates and Berle Bierman, former coach of Tue ’ fi en’ yun with two! three new coaches were in the first lane’s great green wav never even laid Jimmie Dykes’ home run with two three new coac pis eressi wae, ond: a foaae ey a « a s lt aeeak . c “| out and the bases loaded in the ninth | roll call for what promised to be one Gopher star, tool OVER: a f f t t b t £ ; A : ea Uuen ney, ae Thim- | set off an eight-run rally that saw the |of the closest championsiip cam- dropped by ous Orisler, now. head amous Tast-S eppin ig Ci y Sai Millers Trim Kansas City 15 to | MmescD- SEE te Atheltics submerge St. Louis, 13 to 6.|paigns in years. coach at Princeton; Ossie Solem, w 1 night, it will be as | Mel Harder kept seven hits scattered| Michigan, a share-holder in the piloted Drake to its greatest football | Be eyny Sets. Up New ‘gs cheer anndul. | it pitching Cleveland to a 9 to 0 win| 1931 championship with Northwestern earn) sospeesen: Burt sliewersen) 6 t t h 2 t 1 ' sl . unadul- thay ¥ pal ‘ . ably s as | Iowa, an rr. Clarence Spears, Run Record terated fabrication. If Isham is ||0Ver the Red Sox. Scores by IRENE: | Fe py Bea See Ee 4h the | Jefe Minnesota for Geen was back | cos Ss y ou no ing ex r ‘a s | An leareted Wes viBve nCocUmen LEY, NATIONAL LEAGUE early calculations. With 3. candi- in the conference at Wisconsin's helm “who is this punk, Holly" asked Giants Win In 10th dates and @ good collection of veter- in place int Glen imbiatistnwalle: Or) SS PURE, ‘ i Harry Kipke admitted he the tri x rs, i . . : " | Isham several days ago Chicago... 100 101 000 00-3 9 Olereecied to ‘have one. of his, best expected to make the most auspicious! No more sluggish pick-up in traffic faster, lighter’ gasoline that vapor- The same Holly, who has met || New York. 300 000 000 1-4 11 2\teams. His problems were guards debut with a team of great potential ss 7% 5 i defeated Billy Ment and Hing || Malone and Hartnett; Hubbell and/ang tackles. power, Wisconsin and Towa seemed) =no need for a lagging caronthe izes quicker, burns more evenly and , promoters reply. ate that | Hogan, | ‘The largest turn-out of the opening labeled for second division along with ie pinen om, ole loonie,” y rilling was anticipated at Illinois and Indiana. * Sorex fi A . ‘ . ° on MM — Philics Beat Cincy, $45. itn OF candidates, Altioush Coach Stagg, amore picturesque} hills, Drive into any Sinclair service gives you a quick, eager surge of fi 7 ate as 4 | year s figure than ever at 71, probably was 4 Tee HS ES Da inte ay rae an Ee ar Ear EL 3) Purvis, White “Sik and. ‘Yunevich, the big puzzle man of the conference.| station and get a tankful of the — power when you want fo accelerate ” ¥ es! id a new! use in a attempt § S| Philadelphia x— . Ki ield Rumors were out that his 41st team, record of 167 for si q Ss a W'S in a four-round y i:|Coach Noble Kizer had a_backfiel umor: E . a ™ “ ‘ J SASe eee pagesen of Dawson in & four-round | Johnson. | Rixey and Lombardi; eegnd to none in the conference In cespite it lack of numbers, would be} impraved Sinclair Regular Gasoline _in traffic or pass the other fellow on Brief in 1921. Both Mosset and Jackson are pun- | — | sround-gaining ability. Ohio State, one of his very best. ' ir’s fa eerie h i 2 4 Columbus, won the concluding ishing fighters and the contest be- Bob Brown Wins 14th | ee a. -=| ‘Sinclair's fast-steppin’ gas, asthe the open highway. Ask for Sinclair game of its series with India tween them is expected to develop | a aaa ath a a Al = t the Sinclair refineri I it. R | 3 to 1. It was the 14th victor into a battle royal. Pittsburgh. Ba | men a e@ Sinclair retineries call it. i i ine— Parmeice, who has but one defeat) George Brooker ‘of Mandan and Boston -... 003 100 Olx— 5 1, 0| egular, the big city gasoline charged against him. Mickey O'Day of Aberdeen, billed in rench, Smith, Sw a . i . . . Louisville's Colonels turned the| the semi-windup engagement, also|den; Brown and Spohrer. Sinclair is now refining Sinclair iT COSTS YOU NOTHING EXTRAI ables on the Mud a 3 to| will show local fandom what they ge . . ee *°" have accomplished during training Babine WanEREO ST Regular Gasoline to a formula which NOTE: For 6. I Sinclai were idle,| periods in recent weeks. A pair Of| 5+ youis 000 000 100-1 11 2 f oD : For best results, use Sinclair Eerre by inning: fast-steppers, they are regarded 85 Brookiyn.. 200 O01 O0x—3 9 0 was first developed by Sinclair Opali Sinclair P Hania ae the classiest’ fighters in roles sup- SQ. S0-" stout and Delancy; Mun- | hel \ h ‘A paline or Sinclair Pennsylvania Millers Crush Blues porting the main go. | go and Lopez. i; +7 Be aie co SE To Support Brooker | : engineers to help solve the traffic == Motor Oil. Both have been de-waxed, to Xansas City D 040— 9 10 1 Mandan enthusiasts are expected AMERICAN LEAGUE | : ee . ” Minneapolis 115 230 30x—15 221 to lend their support to Brooker. The Harder Blanks Bosox ' e problem in America’s biggest cities. and also freed from petroleum jelly Fowler, Fette and Collins; Vander- | wresion ‘county’ boy will match a R H Ej : i m - i - : Bee fe aechecds helty wallop and a slight weight ad- | Boston .;.. 000 900 oo0~0 7 0 @ We promise you a degree of shaving The improved Sinclair Regular‘is a _—at as low as 60° F. below zero. ’ - neal 5 ; | Cleveland. : + = eee ee aes ° E Pre tinyori tetera Opa Rhodes, Welch and Connolly; Hard- fpColumbus.. 032 000 000-5 9 2), Joe Kling, Bismarck, and Bermle | ¢r and hy comfort never before attained when you ings dianapolis 100 000 000-1 7 | Minnish, Groton, S. D., two classy : Gay even! : ; d hse tee bata Yanks Best Chicago | in MOR’ ; Parmelee and Spring; Cooney, welters ‘will be pitie ae her for | 2 ow Bl Tune a © Stato ag Campt and Angley. he first time to settle the ques! | . 3 peal of supremacy. Both have appeared | New York... 00 oe am0— 9 8 9 use the Gillette BLUE BLADE. Buy a mie MNS Colonels Win In 10th | several times in Capital City fight! “"R°Cun ‘and Jorgens; Lyons, Faber y se ses. ease +» R..H..E| programs in recent years but never) and Grube. i % + 010 000 1000-2 9 3)have been matched together. | | package on our money-back guarantee. oul + 000 000 1101-3 12 1) promoters have endeavored to in-| Senators Are Beaten F yagraghead and O'Neill; Jonnard,) ject a note of novelty on the card by | R E| 2 =e Be ee Ma ae eo aes | Weanneiae 408 oy aes bela. Have the ease and convenience hun- MUST MARRY TWICE Refusing to devulge the identity of| Brown, Hauffman, Thomas, Weaver ] In Chile the church is forbidden by | the unknown fighter, sponsors of the ds of th da.at : card said that he wishes his name dreds of thousands of men now enjoy. ‘Therefore| withheld for personal reasons. exhibited a flare for mayhem and : Gevoted Catholics who marry are| Tee ‘Thompson, Dawson, and Kid! gore. ma bwice go the same day. Ritchie, Steele, have been engaged| Jimmie Slattery of Bismarck, col- for the curtain-raiser, in the hope| legiate light-heavyweight, will take Tribune Want Ad that they will stage a slugfest. In| over the referee's assignment in the main bouts. Bring Results previous appearances here, both have JOE KLING vs. BENNY MINNISH General Admission Mickey O’Day Tuffy Mossett Ringside _ World War Memorial Building Northwest Welterweight Championship - “DOC” DICK “HOLLY vs. DEMERAY Geo, Brooker | OtisJackson | "= "Ete an 3:65 QO5o | | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th ABERDEEN (including New Federal Tax) ST. PAUL Preliminaries, 8:30 P. M. Main Event, 10:30 P. M.

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