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i H for a fatter purse LOCAL BOXING CLUB LAYS OUT 21-ROUND PRELIMINARY CARD Sonny Boy Akers, Conqueror of Joe Jaramillo, to Share Headline Spot MAIN GO TO BE 10 ROUNDS Two Semi-Windups With Billy Mears, Hasselstrom, Billed for Six Periods ‘Without the dickering and bicker- ing that characterized the last pro- motion of a fight card staged here, the Bismarck Independent Boxing @lub Saturday announced a complete for Friday, July 2. ged -one rounds of boxing has ‘been as an Independence Day eye-opener in the World War Memorial buil Headlining na card will be Dick Demaray, Bismarck’s popular welter- weight and northwest champion, who recently tacked the Rocky Mountain championship to his long list of ac- plishments. *Demaray's opponent will be the formidable Sonny Boy Akers of Kan- a8 City, Mo., conqueror of Jolting Joe Jaramillo, the Denver dynamiter who staged such @ sensational battle with Demaray here in May. re Legend clash over Demaray and Akers the To-round route with the Kansas City lad probably having a four or > five pound weight advantage, accord- ing to advance dope from the Missouri Supporting the main go will be two semi-windup affairs. They . are scheduled for six rounds. ‘Wild Bill Hasselstrom of Bismarck ‘will meet /Sonny Johnson of Kansas City. Billie Mears, North Dakota ban- tamweight champ, will clash with Bud Malone of Kansas City. . i: Both Johnson and Malone are stablemates of Akers. ‘The Bismarck club was able to bring Akers here -by agreeing to schedule the other two boys. Objected to Price ; ‘Tom Healer, manager of the Arena, acted as business agent in the deals with the Bismarck club, declared at first he would not send Akers here at the price offered. However, when the club here indi- cated they wanted . opponents. for, ee Hasselstrom. and Mears, agreed to send Akers if the local club also would take Kansas City’s leading heavy and bantam at the same time. the three Kansas City men three-round bouts. 5 H! Because of the dispatch and fair-| Man’ _ Yected ‘to referee all bouts. Big 10 and Pacific Coast Stars Clash Dope Favors Coast Stars in First Dual Inter-Conference Track Meet Los Angeles, June 26*(>)—Every in the picked squads of ath- apiepes ne i bites »T on ball 2, off Eiks M Walsh, Goets, r Engle, cf .| B Ku'n, cf Totals Elks .. mel, B. Move Heid of St. Louis and Johnny Daw- Misstep € Saturiay Plenty ne defending ‘the cha: quest In. Saturday’s other semi-final Ed Cc. Salt Lake City ster, macher, Sonny Boy Akers, above, has been signed to match blows with Dick. Demaray, Bismarck Independence Day card nounced Saturday. who pushed Demaray to the limit in his last appearance here. HI-HAT BEATS BLACKSTONE CLUB TO GAIN TIE FOR SECOND PLACE Elks Club Wins from 57 Taxi,| Americans Find Ryder Sweet Shop from Service sn ra Pe ort rs 80! jum} a. Kansas City's leading fight spot, who|s tone Club for second place in Score by innings— by B. Watts oft apace in} scorekeeper—H. Asselstine. Score by innings— 57 Taxi if ve Two page, hits—McGuiness, man n off Vickerman 1; scorer—Bob Bufckhardt, Sw Shop ABH E GEnge,1b4 1 1 Electric BHE Welch, p 4 0 0 Asi rss3 0 1 H erer3 1 1 3.0 0 3b 4 0 1 Tel’sen,c 4 2 0 4 1 © Guth’e, Iss3 1 2 4 1 © Fo of 3 1 0 30 0 30 2 Smith, 3231 30 6 Crane, cf 2 1 0 20 6 Koch, rf 3 0 0 31 0 ae ape 210 Totals 23 7 4 _—-—— Totals 29 6 & Score by innings RHE Sweet Shop .... 010 4120-8 7 4 Service Electric 300 1010—5 6 6 Sweet Shop struck out by Welch 4, base on balls off Welch Trans-Mississippi Meet Denver, June 26.-(AP)-Golf trails crossed the sisi if tournament at Che: pi go! Ay nt al ery Eleven years ago two com) Se BE DEMARAY OPPONENT JULY 2 to Columbus . (By the Associated Press) fers Yor first place tnt lers for in Association. 4 Two. neat pitchi the first by Dizz; po} e combination of events : well apart while 5 to 3 decision. r gave the his fireball to pile up ei welterweight, in the headline fight of a 31-round here July Isham’ Hall, » an- mate, Rizzo, who was batting leadership. Cup Course Not Hard Gouthport, Eng. June 26.—(7)—A | ber. course of unhappy memory to l- can golfers is Southport and dale, straddjing and criss-crossing the where. the Ryder cup Electric Team i R Minneapolis ....002 000 010— 3 Columbus . f Kansas City at t= siete Vantine Cubs Defeat | ore isthe mols Pos guy, e's! « Fort Lincoln 11 to 1)}¢——____—______ ls ocrnuct eect yagi! MAJOR LEAGUE 4 2 $frelurm to sclion” here of cculnne| | LEADERS § Colon, rss H 3 ¢ (By the Associated Press) 0 Moren, > 4 2s Batting “Gents, Yankeas sao 10 21 Walker, Tigers, 358. Totals 36 * Runs—Green Yo to arrange games are' urged to write| _, vankees, 49. t Glenn ©. Vantine at the Vantine|Hite— Welker, Tigers, 88; Paint and Glass company here. Joe Louis Gets Offer To Fight Buddy Baer London, ‘June 26.—(AP)—Sydney Hulls, London boxing: promoter, said RH + 462 501.x—18 13 + 510 010 3—10 10 Yankees, 15. fifg, Yankees, 7-2. Hat —— by Morrinon NATIONAL LEAGUE Watts 6, off ‘180! umpire—Meinhover; Waner, Pirates, .364. ria Friday he was’ willi an Gree AP Ht, oie, Aenean ome, Colby , for a 33 0 Svedsicy, ]Baer in England, If Louis beats\ Watet, Pirates, 64. 2 4 3 0 i. Baer, Hulls ‘said’ he would give the|Home runs—Medwick, Cardinals, 16; et 0 : A o|American Negro about ‘with the| Ott, Giants, 13. x 300 if 2 0 0} winner of the proposed’Max:-Schmel-|Pitching—Bryant, Cubs, 6-1; War- : H : Mons, pearls ing-Tommy Farr engagement. neke, Cardinals, 9-2. 3.0 0 Shields, ct 2 0. 0 : : 2 0 0 B Yeasiey, i$ 9 Halvorson,’ °° By Willi 2.00 of "10 0 Th C p y am arteries a HIS 3: URIOUS WoRLD Ferguson 4 Totals 23 3 6 ee RHE 000 0000-0 2-4 321 101x—9 7 2 Hum- ut on base—-57 Ta: plays—McGuine! tt to McGuines: Vicke: ee a Service hits—Guthrie, Fort: } Enge; left on bi 6, Service Electric by Carlis! 6, oft Ci Leniha: A NAME (USUALLY LATIN) WHICH IS * me CESCRIPTIVE OF s to Semi-Finals THAT PARTICULAR, 11 stage of the Trans-Mis- Y~ rative in competitive golf, Eddie battled for the Trans- tle. Held won, they are opponents title. im he won last year, Held in his third , 22-year-old met Don Sci 21-year-old former Texai Trout Scores: Win Over Saints as Millers Drop 5 to3 Game: aus renner icra on S lis je American i reat ee ped Toledo back into the lead with ited to seven agreement, Cohen kept e |. the same number off Vernén (Whitey) Wilshere for a it be called upon against Dickinson. Brilliant relict hurling by Morton! xrother propable pitching cholce is tory over Minneapolis. Coo al- saved five hits in Bus innings, and strikeouts. The Birds did atta of taking over second or third base, outfielder, hit safely once in four times up to move ahead of his team- again held | duties, with Yeasley at first base, and hitless, in their tussle for the league isville went into a tie for fifth place with Milwaukee by defeating the Brewers, 8 to 6, in another night {dan Squires in addition to James- = THREE HURLERS MAY WORK ON MOUND FOR CAPITAL CITY CLUB Local Boys Will Seek Third Vic- tory This Season; Game to Start at 3 P. M. ee Ng Victors in three of their first four games, Bismarck’s Junior American second major North Dakota rival contenders here Sunday afternoon to face the local boys in Bismarck’s big league ball: park, by ‘The game, second of: the year for Bismarck’s team on the home grounds, is scheduled to get under way at 3 . mM. Themar Simle, coach of the Bis- marck nine, was uncertain Satur- ‘day which of the three pitchers he would start against Dickinson and thought it probable that at least two of them and perhaps all would see action. . Last Sunday both Dutsky and Nicky Schneider performed on the mound when Bismarck trounced Jamestown, 17 to 9. The two cousins may also Jack Bowers. When not on the mound, either Dutsky or Nicky Schneider is capable with Nicky also an able backstop. Bowers worked at shortstop against Jamestown, Scott and Feist, both of whom saw service in the Jamestown game, will take care of the catching Richardson at second. If not called upon to pitch, Bowers will likely be at short stop, with either Dutsky Schneider at third base. for eral others also likely to see duty. team defeated Wilton and the Man- town, and lost to Pierre, 8. D, Slaughter Grabs A. A. Batting Lead Average of .399 Betters Team- mate's; Kress Leads Dis- tance Hitters —(AP)—Youn; Chicago, June Columbus Rei Enos Slaughter of batting list, held top slu; honors | Mr. for ihe circuit Saturda res The hustling Columbus outfielder, ting battle with Jo! nal iturday | hit ing to averages released ursday and which do not include berg, Tigers, 55; Rolfe, BS . 4 Gehrig,| Rizzo was second with .389. His Home runs—Greenberg, Tigers, 16;|knocks made by. any hitter. Pitching—Lawson, Tigers, 9-1; Ruf-| doubles, runs Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, 416; P.jmarks for the fleet Columbus outfielder, continued |The Indians and At Runs—Medwick, Cardinals, 54; Galan, 2 lead in stolen bases, getting two | scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Bosox Win night’s contests. the In addition’ his 108 hits was tops Hor | the circuit, as was his 185 total ten triples were the most three-base Reynolds, Minneapolis, Ik Kress of Minneapolis continued his brilliant play. His 75 runs, 18 home| by topping and’69 runs driven in were best|Newsom pitched @ four-hitter. Phillies pounded tircuit. Lyn King, juring the week for a total of 18. Max Lanier of Columbus and Vic Sorrell of Toledo each had won three gees and lost none in the hurling ment, 11, while losing six. Forrest Pres- nell of Milwaukee and Bob Logan of Indianapolis each had records of seven ies and two defeats. Ma- con led with 77 to his credit in 20 games. . Minneapolis dropped two points from its team batting -818 average still was tops. Milwau- kee’s .977 average, unchanged from a week ago, continued to lead the circuit in team ling. Harvard Rowers Set Record in Yale Race New London, Conn., June 26.-(AP) tat Joyful Johnni pt re- peating urday as they anticipated . what to be the most glorious era coach, and Captain- (Spike) Chace, whom they hail as eka granbearaiccke. to seam of crew ‘crossed finish line a and a quarter in front of the Elis at 20:02 to erase ey 8 boat of Blues.) Paes Ee —_——_——_.—_+ ! Fights Last Night | {Br the Aasocated Press) 20h, Pailsdelphias stopped Beaey Legion baseball team will tackle its | up when Dickinson brings its state title | cimbing Carleton’ ‘ged Ruff ng, Yi ikees—Stopped uffing, Yan! fa with six hits for 8-1 win. jucky Medwick, Cardinals—Hit double and homer, driving in two runs in 7-6 win over Senators. Mike Kampouris, double and triple and drove in two runs, beating Earle Browne, : Phillies — His three-run homer and single led to 10-5 victory over Pirates. Buck Newsom, Red Sox—Hand- cuffed Browns with four hits for Figure Although the n't causing any immediate worry the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis In the outfield, probable starters |C@rdinals, who belted over the Dodg- are Gau, Olson and Glosser, with sev- | and Giants, respectively, to ee ap SGigoate spots, sen figures it won't long now. In carlier Games, the Bismarck |We're definitely « better ball club than sixth place,” he decided. “And we're out to prove it on the ball Watch us from icky or | &te! ter Brown, Red’ zt Friday, iation | nals, P raseer ss ‘the Tigers, le] but Max Macon of|St. Louis. Columbus had won the most games, | Boston : Bonetti, Koupal and Hemsley; New- som and Desautels. mark but its|and NATIONAL LEAGUE Boes Lose Lanning, Gabler, Hutchinson Lopes; Brown, ~ Davis and V. ‘Crucial Series’ FRIDAY'S STARS Augie Galan and Tex Car! Cubsa—Galan’s two homers single, driving in four runs, and itching led five-hit TB, 8, 6-2, to Enter Picture Cards Get 14 Hits over and finished on top, 9. the. New Yorkers two full\games from who has been staging ‘@ spirited hit-|second place. The Cubs retained their inny Rizzo, fi-jone-game league lead by walloping took first place away from his|the Dodgers, 12-2, on Augie Galan’s outfield teammate this week, accord-|two homers and Tex Carleton’s five- flinging. Opening their “croocial” series with the handed laughter’s first-place average was|Tommy Bridges and the Detroits an 302; -899, a 10-point gain during the week.|8-1 setback, as Bill Dickey’s revived power-hitting clouted his. in five days. The win left four games in front in League and dropped second-place tie with the Chicago: White Sox, who outlasted led injators and Wes Farrell for a with 24, while the veteran | cision. Boston’s Sox made it three straight Yankees sixth the Yankees Blast Tigers and Tom- my Bridges 8-1 to Qpen from bottom of the pack to sixth place. Reds — Hit Friday, Dres- newly-acquired pitching veteran, Wal- played a large part in the |ard which gave them a one-game toehold on sixth place, and left them | ball only games eway from the fifth. The big fireworks in the National r i League, however, were furnished in Birds who about five weeks ago was|St. Louis and Chicago. The Cardi- {30th in the American Associ the Browns, 4-2, as Buck the Pirates, Yanks Beat Tigers | R 000 000 200— 2 401 100 OOx— 6 top Brooks R , 10-5. thietics were not apee2 Don Budge Moves Up In English Tourney Wimbledon, Eng., June 26,-(AP)- Don Budge, American's chief hope ly of Bice the Davis cup, con- Knox, 194, Dayton (3); Joe |tin his parade through the all- heavyweight, Da: Lee tennis chen pyar pe Sat- ‘ oy 2s be intense w Hecht of oped Tom Baxter, to, Ny Zs Greats eaavalabie. 184," Los Angeles, cutpointed itpointed Nick Camaratta, 1311;, New Orleans (10). Atlantic City, Nr J.— Paul Cortlyn, 150, Newark, N, J., out- gente John Henry Johnson, 151%, Philadelphia (8). third round of ‘| They defeated the ation of Mrs. J. H, F, Da oslovakia 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 to gain the quarter-final round. Gene Mal ko, Budge’s doubles part- vis, 7-5, 6-4, ansas City Boxer Signs to Fight Demaray Here July 2 © Bismarck Junior Legion Team to Play Dickinson Nine Here Sunday ‘LACING TO LENGTHEN MARGIN} Trims Norge, 35-5 ‘| Tots: and Tee on Big Teams the new (By The Associated Press) NATIONAL TEAGUE “2 Ft % 2 “ 3 a 36 4.30 2 88, 2 a 8 Lracus wou % 2 33 5 3 5 2 3 7 71 2% ot 9 35 8 35 ; B ices Metta! piasulan suuaessscieepssesEey 2 2 é i i Sykeston Coach Predicts New teld.! “Game Will Influence Play instructor ‘at the coaching school in Valley City, July 26-31, points out ith coaching, participants in grid game learn every foot- ‘Triber be played at the Oweti golf, club Special the S. and L. Shop Ten s Store, Dakota Maid Entries Win in Wom- en's League Play Heavy hitting marked play in the women’s softball league, Thursday night, as three teams chalked up top- heavy victories. 8. and L. shop's entry ‘out, 32 safeties to lead’ the evening’s hit parade in ringing’up a 35 to 5 tri- ‘umph over the Norge shop array. In other games Tot and Teens trounced Elite 25 to 11 behind) Jor- tm y oO smn oore Fearing | vee eS | wort o caests om noes = = Es s Score by innings— Dakots Maid. 8 11 35 9x23 i Smart Shop ..... 2 10 24— 9 10 Errors—Silbernagle Geigle V. Nichol 2. hits—V. " Nichol base hits—F. Ni Dakota Maid 5, 8 out by Silbernagle 2; by umpire—Leonard Welch. crettnl coonoonana: Elite Beaut, Shop ‘AB 1 es Crermeoorm crencrenes. 8: Cart'edge Totals 23 21 Score b; $3] eorees oro cerin co sorane Totals ors—Rasch, Jordan, Becker 3, Teppo. 2; two base ‘hits—Beck nuson, Smith; three base hits Hanson, Beldon; home runs—A. left on base—Elite Beauty Shop 12, Tote and Teen 10; struck out bY Pelke 2, by Jordan 11: bases on. balls off Jordan 10, oft Polke 12; umptre— er, Albrec! Polke’ 2, Scha e HPO ABH PO Fy s s o ® 09.09 ee os cv 0 E Wall’ 9 Stecher oa Totals 09 -2-3-9-2-9-3<Te1-3 0 0 0 6 1 Dutt 1 0 2 1 0 OM cemtem ato re by innings— 8 & L Bh rp 428 345 000 030 2— aS al oprowcuccs Fn 8] 1and “| Khon squmce Peay 3 = heldo left ree 25 out Harney 8, b; Kor li » by Kohler 13 bases on balls off Harney 0, off ioe ler 2; umpire—Jake Stocker. Duluth Stretches Lead To Three Full Contests run: se—8 2 laye—Reynolds - to Saturday, while Eau Claire will ‘at Crookston, Superior at James- and Wausau at Winnipeg in games of the current series, lamestown Golf Club Pians Annual Tourney ‘ Jamestown, N. D., June 26.-(AP)- 4 AS invitation golf toutament wii : al prizes will be iven for ‘ champion, fight avin ERNATIONAI TRUCKS