THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929

\ ¦¦ , Underdog, Attempts to Defeat Mandell Tonight < UGHTWEIGHT CHAMP CANTWELL ALLOWS ONLYTHREE HITS BUT CUBS DEFEAT BRAVES TO RECEIVE {56,000 Canzoneri in Training Rates as Rassling Queen Cohen Has Friends I li PITTSBURGH PIRATES •*• * * * INDEPENDINGCROWN Oregon Woman, Married to One, Manages Him and From 27 Nations Promotes Matches SNAP OUT OF SLUMP Kansas City. Aug. 2—(*»)—Wilbur P. “Junior” Coen is convinced that a 25,000 Fans to Watch Ten- European tour la broadening in more ways than one. even for a tennis star Round Duel Between Clever AND NOSE OUT PHILS The 17-year-old Kansas City net ace modestly mentioned that he made personal friends with court repre- Boxer and Slugger Boston Club Outhits , sentatives of 27 nations during his recent tour abroad. He played in ex- Bush Gets Cedit hibition and tournaments in 13 coun- BOTH FIGHTERS CONFIDENT but for tries. Coen tfans another European jaunt 1 to 0 Victory next winter to gain a second leg on the famous Macomber cup, to further Sammy Says Challenger Will aspirations to gain permanent pos- Bother Him No More Than AND session of it by winning it three times. BENTON ALEXANDER WIN Coen won this year by defeating Maer McGraw or McLarnin of the Spanish Davis cup team. Athletics Add Game to Lead as Chicago, Aug. 2—i/Tt—Sammy Mandril is expected to receive Yankees’ Two Home Runs Alabama Plans $38,000 fer defending his light• weight crown against Tony Can- Are Not Enough zoneri tonight. Both are signed Deep Sea Rodeo on a percentage basis, Sammy to gei 40 per and Tony 20 per By W. BARKER cent HERBERT 2—OP) — Writer) Fort Gaines, Ala., Aug. Off cent. The gate is expected to be (Associated Press Sports coast of pitching the this historic old fort Ala- worth $140,000. Nine innings of brilliant bama’s first deep sea by Guy Bush on the one hand and rodeo will be held for three days, beginning Au- By PAIL R. MICKELSON Ben Cantwell and Ed Levcrette on the gust 26. Chicago. Aug. 2.—OP) —Tony Can- other saw the Cubs eke out a 1-0 de- “Old salts” spent cision over the Boston Braves that who have their zoneri, chesty little bootblack from lives riding the seas, sportsmen of re- New Orleans, tonight aims his enabled them to retain their five- nown, and just plain fishermen will weapons at . one of game lead in the National League participate. the most elusive targets of the ring, pennant race. Sponsored by the Alabama game in an audacious bid for this world's Bush allowed only five hits in turn- and fisheries department, ing straight victory the rodeo is crown. in his ninth and designed to attract attention of the The two will battle 10 rounds to a his 15th of the season against one de- sporting at ljssl——m j. world large to Alabama's decision for the tide in Paddy Har- feat. Cantwell gave up but three Beeg strong vast game he fellahs who rassle are tame when they get around Mrs. Thor and fish domain. Tarpon mon's gigantic punch bowl, the Chi- safeties in the seven innings of Astoria, Ore., by the thousands worked and Leverette held the Jensen because she knows how to handle rasslers. She not visit the shores ev- cago stadium. A record indoor crowd Cubs only is married to one, she manages, ery year water way. whom but she also promotes matches and fresh streams of 25 OCO is expected to watch the hitless the rest of the in her home town. is shown Kallio, abound in game for The Pittsburgh Pirates came out of She here with Gus Finnish middle- the rod and reel. duel. weight champion, whom she successfully recently slump down the Phillies, 3 matched when all other It is to be a skirmish between a a' bad to promoters Shied at the match. The DIRTY THING! clever boxer and a rugged, two fisted to 1. “Why the black crepe on the door? puncher and Mandell, the boxer. Is an Larry Benton pitched the New Roommate over dead?” overwhelming favorite. The cham- York Giants to another triumph “That’s not crepe, that’s the room- pion expects to win handily by a de- Cincinnati, 6-1. mate’s towel.”—Life. cision; the challenger is confident of The St. Louis Cardinals got to BISMARCK GOLFING TRIO TO victory by a knockout. Johnny Morrison for four runs in the So clearly did the Rockford sheik first inning and Old Pete Alexander turn back the title bid of Jimmy Mc- was able to coast in to a 5-2 decision COMPETE IN STATE TOURNEY Larnin, a pile-driving hitter of the over the Brooklyn Robins. Canzoneri type, in his last champion- In the American League, the Phil- STANDINGS! ship battle, that few observers grant New pictures of Tony Canzoneri. taken in his training camp in Chicago as he prepared to meet Sammy Mandell adelphia Athletics increased their Paul Cook, Tom Burke and Jim ( Fights Last Night I Tony much more than a chance. Al- for the world lightweight championship, are shown above. At the left is Tony, in fighting pose. Above, right, lead to 10'- games by turning back 'OF THE | though the champion has spent the Tony is in the center, doing roadwork with his handler s. Below Mandell's challenger is shown sparring. He Detroit, 7-4, while the Slattery Will Represent past year in comparative idleness be- is to the right, all in white. Yankees were losing to Chicago. 3-2. (By The Associated Press) cause of injuries, he has displayed Both Yankee scores were home Kewanee, 111. Hershie Wilson, impressive form during his workouts runs, the first by Earle Combs and Capital City Club Danville, 111., kicked ont Issy and his great left is apparently as the second by Babe Ruth. The Babe's Cline, Winnipeg. (2). Walter busy as ever. ARCHIE CAMPBELL WINS NINE fOXY WANK was his 25th of the year. Madey, Chicago, knocked oat Joe AMERICAN LEAGUE Weight, too. was a disadvantage When some women, get Cleveland downed the Boston Red COOK IS AMONG FAVORITES Cheslo, New York, (2). Standing* Canzoneri had to fight against. He Sox. 10-3, behind effective pitching Des Moines, la.—Tony Legourl, Lost Pet married they just begirt by Jimmy Won expects to enter the ring from four to Zinn. Des Moines, knocked oat BUly Philadelhpia 73 36 .737 STRAIGHT GAMES FOR SAINTS to Held for six pounds lighter than Sammy and hunt a husband to one run six innings, the Callahan, Portland, Ore., (4). New York 60 34 .638 Washington Senators slugged Several Other Local Golfers May Ray among such a difference by Collins McPeck, Chicago, and Louie St. Louis 53 45 .544 handicap. Tony's Branom with two on in the first and other St. Louis Browns' pitchers is a considerable inning helped Enter Mays, Des Moines, drew, (10). Cleveland 51 47 .520 punch, Young Hurler Still Far From Louisville beat Milwau- Competition on the advantage lie in his his kee, 4. for five runs in the seventh and seven Detroit 47 51 .480 age. 5 to more in the eigth to win, greater ring activity and his He 13-9. Devils Lake Course Chicago 37 52 .416 is 22 and Mandell is 23. Hall’s Record of 16 Con- Washington 37 57 .394 Canzoneri stacked his hopes on his Boston 29 68 .299 right hand and his ability to sting Crandall Follows CAPTAIN AND STARS DEPART Three Hours Cost champion early and force him to secutive Victories Things could be much brighter for Three members of the Bismarck the today Games Yesterday slow up long enough so he can slip North Carolina state college as the Country club announced def- football season nears. Eleven of the 18 initely that they would compete in New York $12,500 R H E over his devastating smashes to the Steps of Father Chicago 3 8 1 head. LEADERS ARE VICTORIOUS letter winners of last year, including the tournament of the North Dakota Captain John Lepo, will be missing state golf association at Devils Lake Tampa, Aug. New York 2 6 0 Both fighters were confident over 2.—John McGraw, Lyons Berg; Sherid, (lP\ when Gus Tebell reassembles his next week. manager of Giants, and Moore the outcome and neither seemed wor- Bell. Calif.. Aug. 2— —Jack the missed signing and Dickey. ried. Hits of Crandall. 16-year-old boy, is following squad Sept. 1 for training. They are Paul Cook, Tom Burke, Wally Brush, speed king of the South- High 20th Homer Sea- footsteps and Jim Slattery. league, by “I do not like to make predictions in the of his father. Otis eastern three hours last R Win; “Doc” Crandall, former big league GETS HOLE-IN-ONE It is possible, though not definite, summer, H E but I forecast Canzoneri will not son as Millers Branom and it cost him $12,500—0r Cleveland 11 1 any twirler and now pitching in the Pa- Harold Cotton is a member of the that Ed Cox and several other mem- $4,170 per 10 bother me more than McGraw hockey hour. Boston 3 9 0 Sammy Clouts One, Too cific Coast league. Toronto club, but he knows his bers of the local club also will wield or McLarnin did.” said. golf, too. Recently he scored hole- That’s what McGraw paid the Zinn and L. Sewell; Ruffing. Car- “I will give all I have and I Playing with the Bell high school a their clubs on the heavily-wooded, Tampa am at the ninth of Glen club for Brush the other day. roll. Dobens and Berry. Heving. of winning.” Tony team this season, young Crandall won in-one hole the lakeside course of (he Devils Lake certain countered. Stewart golf in Toronto. Last summer both the Giants and “It’llbe a tough fight, though.” Chicago. Aug. 2—UP) —Archie Camp- six games he pitched, allowing a to- (BMKS course Town and Country club. hits, Tampa were dickering with the R H E Tonight’s battle will be the third bell, 25-ycar-old right hander who tal of 13 one base on balls and Cook and Burke plan to leave striking He fanned JUST PART OF IT late by pitcher. Brush wanted to sign with Detroit 4 3 1 time Mandell has defended the title out 87. 27 bat- mw&BNtt;6ANISOMCQ this afternoon automobile Philadelphia came to St. Paul from the Wichita ters in one contest. A Londoner visiting St. Andrews, for the Satanic City, arriving the Giants and did. He mailed In his 7 12 2 he won from Rocky Kansas in 1926. today there Hargrave; club of the Western League, IAtJ MJOuWWIHifHM.He famous Scottish golf center, deter- late tonight and playing over the signed contract at midnight one night. Sorrell. Prudhomme and In his first bout he handed Phil Mc- owned a fancy string of nine straight see? | §&&& mined try round of golf. Earnshaw. Shores and Cochrane. Graw, Greek, / to a course tomorrow and Sunday to But his friends put over a fast one. the Detroit an unmer- pitching victories. 'mAttfe C?>j£sr 6.858AU3, It easy, and his first drive jVwTM.Q seemed make themselves acquainted with Three hours before Brush mailed his ciful whipping and last year he He copped his f MAJOR, V Pc?. ¦ J * * ninth win yesterday, was a terrific swipe. When the turf the terrain, fairways, greens. contract to New York his forced those critics who couldn't see holding to and friends the Toledo Mudhens nine had ceased to descend he turned, Slattery Tampa St. Louis W him as champion to praise him by fairly scattered hits while his pen- will leave either Satur- wired the club over his sig- Washington 13 14 3 fS&k somewhat dazed, to the caddie and day or Sunday morning. nature, accepting thrashing Jimmy McLarnin. Win or nant ambitious mates bunched the asked: terms with it. Collins, Ogden, Gray expects go LEADERS) Bush Shuffles Paul Cook, champion merry Blaeholder. lose tonight. Mandell to seven they caromed off Ferguson for "What did I hit just my lad?” of the local A row was in sight. But and Ferrell; Jones, Brown, campaigning now. club, carries Bismarck’s greatest Braxton for the their fourth straight win, 5 to 3. (INCLUDING GAMES OF AUG. 1) "Scotland, sir,” the caddie replied. Tampa threatened to go to Judge and Tate, Spencer. title. He defeated , the Campbell long distance the (By The Associated Press) title threat. With two victories Landis, and McGraw withdrew his is a from Pirate Lineup —Staffordshire Sentinel. over Jimmy Barrett and one over new champion, once, and is confident American record, National claim. Association however, season, NATIONAL LEAGUE he can repeat. as Hall, a former St. Paul hurler, Batting—Herman. Robins, .408. Bill Nimmo this the capital Standings IN—CAN’T GET OUT city youth to notched 16 in Runs Hornsby, Cubs, Ott, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2.—INDIANA'S AVERAGE ....; meant nothing and collector. rett Chicago 64 31 .674 else as far as the pennant race was Homers—Klein. Phillies, 33. third baseman, returning to the “Yes, he's in, right enough,” an- and Nimmo will have a con- Indiana university's major athletic Pittsburgh 59 36 .621 concerned as the leading Kansas City Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs, 27. lineup after a long absence due ceded advantage over Cook, how- teams have an all-time percentage in 56 45 .554 Man-o-War Will swered a voice. ever, New York Blues defeated Indianapolis, 4 Pitching Bush, Cubs, 15, to leg injury, Donie Bush, because of the fact that both games won of .558 since 1896. The 50 49 to 2. won a man- “Can I see him?” played St. Louis .505 and , another pennant lost 1. ager of the Pirates, gave his out- “No, you can’t.” have on the Devils Lake teams have played 1,097 contests in Brooklyn 43 55 .439 course years. Pose for Artist hopeful, made it three out of four American fit the biggest shake-up of the “But why can’t I, if he’s in?” for the last 33 years, of which 613 were Boston 42 59 .416 from Columbus by winning 3 to 2. Batting—Foxx. Athletics, .388. year. “Well, he’s properly in this time, Other noted contenders will be victories and 484 defeats. Cincinnati 40 58 .408 Donohue, Lake; The Blues won out with a typical Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 90. Earl Sheely, first baseman, in a and he won’t be out for six months." Jim Devils Dr. Philadelphia 38 59 .392 Lexington, Ky., Aug. 2—i./P)—Man O’ eight inning assault. With the score Homers—Gehrig. Yanks. 26. batting slump, has been replaced —Answers. Critchfield, Fessenden; William War, the “horse of the century.” will knotted at the juncture, the Blues Stolen bases Gehringer, Tigers, by Paul Waner; Brickwell will Fowler, champion for the last two Games Yesterday interrupt his regular routine at Far- bunched two singles and a sacrifice 17. play right field; Bartell will move TO REST HIS NERVES years; William White, Jr., and Dick THE RULE IS! away farm here for the next few for the winning two runs and “Long Pitching Grove, Athletics, won from short to second; Clarke will Wife of “nerve” patient: Doctor, Fowler, young brother of the cham- Brooklyn *2 U 0 weeks to po6e for a New York sculp- Tom” Sheehan held the Indians in 17. lost 2. move over to short; and Sparkle don’t you think my husband would pion, all of Fargo. By GEORGE SARGENT | St. Louis 5 9 0 tor and a European artist. check. Adams goes to the bench. Hcms- be better if we went to the sea or the Qualifying play is set for Monday Golf Profearioiial Morrison and Henline; Alexander Bluntly after plans to have a life- Home runs decided the other two UNPROTECTED ley will go behind the bat to re- mountains? with the final match expected Sat- land Wilson. sized bronze of the famous thorough- games yesterday. High’s 20th homer He: Its to be a battle of wits. lieve the overworked Hargreaves. Doctor: Certainly, but you must urday. bred modeled by F. O. R. Roth of of the season netted the Millers their She: How brave of you. Gerald, to Grimes and Grantham still are go to the sea and he to the mountains. ;R H E New York had been announced, Ig- edge over Columbus, while a home run go unarmed!—Toronto Goblin. on the hospital list. —Le Hire, Paris. Ready Boston 0 5 1 nac Konrad arrived from Paris to MinotGolfers Chicago 1 3 1 put Man O’ War on canvas. Kon- To Tramp New Course Cantwell. Leverette and Spohrer; rad was commissioned for the work AW, GIVE THE BOYS A BREAK! BY KNICK Bush and Taylor. by Ralph Beaver Straussburger, Eu- Minot, N. D., Aug. 2.—The Minot ropean turfman. Country club’s new golf course will R H E Konrad’s painting of the famous be ready for play next week, accord- New York .: 6 9 1 hone la to be on a canvas measur- ing to James Barrett, secretary of the Cincinnati 1 9 2 ing 40 by 50 inches. One of Kon- organization. Benton and Hogan; Luque, Ash and rad’s best known paintings of animal Temporamy greens and tecs are be- Gooch. life la that of Asteroide, winner of ing prepared for devotees of the Scot- the Grand Prix de Deauville in 1927. tish game as grass on the regular R H E greens and tees has failed to progress Phiadelphia 1 6 1 as rapidly as expected due to the Pittsburgh 3 6 0 extreme hot weather. They will not Elliott, Collins and Lerian; Petty Scouts Are Not be in shape until September 1, Mr. and Hemsley. Barrett announced. Construction of the clubhouse has AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Always Players reached the point where it is expected ¦ standings that social activities can be inaug- Won Lost Pet. 2—(/P> urated in the next 10 days. Kansas City 70 33 .680 San Francisco—Aug. —Joe 65 40 Devine, No date has been set for the formal St. Paul .619 western scout for the Pitts- Minneapolis .583 club, never played in better opening of the clubhouse and course. 60 43 burgh ! Indianapolis 49 55 .471 than a class B circuit and saw his NO WONDER • Louisville 46 57 .447 . first major league game in 1925, but “The meat was good, but the tart • Columbus 46 58 .442 he is one of the most successful ivory was tough. Which flour did you use?” Milwaukee 41 63 .394 hunters in big time baseball, “From the sack behind the door.” Toleda ...... 36 64 .360 jj Four of the seven regular infield* “Heavens! That was cement.’’— : era and outfielders, and two pitchers Kasper, Stockholm. Games Yesterday r' of the Pirates are players recom- R H E mended by Devine. He sent up from TAKING A BOW Toledo 3 9 2 “Darling, you are T v the coast the Waner brothers. Paul the most beauti- St. Paul 5 0 Lloyd, ful woman in the world.” Ferguson and McCurdy; Campbell H bnd crack outfielders; Earl “(Hi, Bartell, Harold, how quick you are at and Hargrave. . Bfceely, first baseman: Dick nothing things!—Tit-Bits. i shortstop; and Ray Kremer and Larry R H E J fkmeh. pitchers. BOW'D HE SUCCEED? » The Sttuatton: Columbus 3»t : ; 1 “When I began business on my own In a foursome, A through mistake, Mlnnsepolii 3 % g 1 PfERRE MEETS DIE MOINES account I had absolutely nothing but plays B’s ball in the fairway. Is there Kramer and Shlnault; Pate and : Wet EneUlnc, Atm. well- my intelligence.” ll port any penalty? Henna. trained team of players from “That was a small enough begin- The Rule Is: i lowa, rode to 14 to 0 I Dae Moinaa a ning”—Tit-Bits. Should you play your opponent’s R H E 1 vJatcryor* the Bt. Paul Whites in ball, your Louisville The side loses the hole unless ft ft 4 Lliriwittiaast Polo tournament.' GLUM FUTURE youg opponent plays your ball, in Milwaukee 4 ft 3 k vmm advanced the lowan* to the “What’s the matter, old son? You which case all is fair. But the hole Williams and Thompson; Eddel* J!fMta, with Ptarre, 9. D., tha match look sad.” must be played out with the balls thus man, Buvld and MeMOnsmy. pda “Yes; the heavyweight boxer has exchanged. In stroke competition lost his new hat.” you are disqualified if you play two R H E “But that surely is no reason for consecutive strokes with the wrong Indianapolis ...... 3 ft 1 If'' you to look worried.” ball. There is no penalty if you play Kansas City 4 13 0 Jt|| r “But I was wearing it when he lost one stroke with a ball not your own Burwell and Sprins; Sheehan and it.”—Yorkshire Evening News. and then play your own ball. Angley. -Hr/ ./• •

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