Connie Mack Returns to Chicago After 19 Years to Renew Battle
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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1929 Connie Mack Returns to Chicago After 19 Years to Renew Battle I ATHLETICS GRABBED HUTCHINSON’S INELIGIBILITY JOLTS NORTHWESTERN’S LINE I ‘FOUR OUT OF FIVE’ BATTLE FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS FIGHTING BILLMKECHNIF. I FROM BRIIINSIHI9IO i 3 MINUTES OF PLAY SIGNS LAST YEAR GOES FOR AGREEMENT TO MANAGEBRAVES B Joe McCarthy Announces Def* Rookie Wins 21 Transient Leader of Major initely ¦ Charlie Root Will SEASON FOR TACKLE League Baseball Stays ¦ Pitch First Game 1 225-Pound Lineman, Ignoranl ‘Put’ for Four Years Bj BACK’S CHOICE A MYSTERY j of Rules, Played Against REFUSES CARD CONTRACT Non-Loop Foes Though Athletics Are General | ¦ Salary Not Revealed Whei. ¦ Favorites, There Is Little Judge Fuchs I STARRED ON UTAH TEAM Announces i ¦ to Choose Today Signing of Bill ¦ * R> HU VAN Ti1.1.1 Apmann and Krezowski, Gopher ¦ Chicago, Oct. it. ,/p, w,lhan m Chicago. Oct. 5; - -i* • Cumin Mark Fighting Bill' McKcchnir, prayer, as loan ns ewi r. Guard and End, Both transient n bit .'t-unr manager of major league baseball ar*d even more tacit urn. today r ime ha B Arc Ineligible quit the St. Louis Cardinals to B: back to aU -r ID yc/rs t' take cept a four-year — Cubs, managerial contract ¦ up a brrba'l q-:r 1 wi'.'.i tbe with the Boston ’ Irx I'ft it in ITT H;i.l> B.v WILLIAM WEEKES Braves. ¦ v.l-'-e WIiK.LKY 1 Desiring more of a settled ¦ On ! ' < roear.'l ’ "s furies virit. Chicago. Oct. B.— (A*> agonal man —-Less than career in the “big show.” Mc- 9 tke n’ iir"r of FT:'-.:! lonia's Ah- throe minutes of play Kechnie turned down our-yoar* : letics brou ’at a nmv dob with one constituted a a re- ¦ r full season of for 225-pound newal of his present contract the exception, only E 'die Collins surviv- football with Carl Hutchinson, Cardinals to take the holm ol the ¦ ing the challenge of the years. To- and Coach Dick Boston Club. Judge strange Hanley Eirnl Fuch . ¦ day ho found a lot of Cubs to of Northwestern, beset with pi csidont of the Braves, his of the west, announced B oppose invasion troubles in developing a line, must the change during the major leagie SB I Eddie Collins, a star of the former find draft meeting last * himself another tackle. niglu. His .salan 9 series, is in this one. his seventh, but was not revealed. 9. he will usehismental equipment more | Hutchinson, a medical student, B 1 than the physical. The best the cap- ! HOJiNSIJY transferred from the University of i tain of the A s can hope for in the Utah where he took his pre-medical 9 I SIMMONS work, B way a personal appearance is as a : I Rival managers and yesterday was declared in- of ami tho two pla.v- eligible Three-Base Hit pinch ri for having played in less than B hitter. --' s who are expected to star in the three ’ On his renewal of (he ancient base- world series that ; minutes of the final game of B 1 Outfits in Major begins today in the season < bail feud, the-(57-:,•ear-old leader of j Chicago are shown above. Rogers . j in 1927. The game was Brought B played against $5,000 A's finds foemen worthy of his j Horir by is the key man in the Cubs’ ! I the University of Ne- B 1 the vada. a school not a ¦ i steel. Then lie was nb'e to subdue | Circuits Draft 26 attack, and to the right is Al Sim- -1 member of the mi in “four out of five." To- I incns, Athletics’ slugger. conference to which Utah belonged. Cosmo Cotelle Triples the Cubs Below are i The With the B day there are many willing to stig- Managers Mack of the and ; two and a fraction minutes in Wes Ferrell is the prize pitching j Athlctirs game j Bases pest, support their conviction McCarthy or the Cubs, top the rounded out the huge catch of the 1929 season. The 21-year- Full to Win Position Hpl and ; Men From Minors and at the tackle's I Bl- with their money, that this series will, is shown the diamond at Wrigley ,! third season of competition. old Cleveland righthander won 21 explained to games and $5,000 for Club B| be in full force after five panics have: Field where the series starts. ,Hc Athletic Director this season. This is something B : been played. Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson, that he that one rookie in several thousand St. Louis and Cleveland of the not was - B Are C onfident aware that competition manages to do. Laurel. Oct. 8 \ Both against i-r By The Cubs’ supporters believe their: American League Waive ! a non-conference team was ' ‘rlple worth $5,000 is a rarity, but will be able to over-power M.U.K MCAIHHY • not permitted in the Big Ten. Cosmo Cotelle. Laurel hit, H§ favorites Hanley outfielder, B the Athletics by force of thrir bats! Draft Opportunities immediately rounded up ! 01,0 thc last day ol the Cotton States Philadelphia partisans Pavement Is four possibilities and set to work to Icagpc race. ¦ while counter I Bed prepare Earl confidence in a lon a man for the job in Satur- Holt Coached Laurel, a St. Louis m with supreme 7 j Chicago, Oct. s.— The major ! j Cardinal farm, line pitchers whom they) 2 DOUGHBOYS SETTLE DISPUTE day's opening conference struggle had been promised a $5,000 B of Athletic 1('agues have made their annual draw bonus il B; say can still the National League, For Army on Eve with Wisconsin at Madison. it finished in the first division. Be- from league pack, but Cleveland Pitcher m gum. the minor no* Minnesota also received another fore the final game Laurel found it- ON jolt from Old Eligibility •-clf The openin'! of the senes found far until the showdown next spring will M’CANN-BROWN PROGRAM; Man when El- in fifth place, half a game out I' Oak Ridge. m many anxious to participate as the deal disclose whether they Of World Series mer Apmann, veteran guard, and N. C.. Oct. B.—i/P> of fourth. too mad" Al! One why spectators. Only about 50.000 seats a flusli or drew a bust. , Krezowski. a promising sophomore ! j of the reasons Wesley Fer- Entering the ninth inning of ¦ j rell. sensational young that ¦ can be provided ‘or their accommo- Two clubs, St. Louis and Cleveland Rutherford and Finn Had Chicago. Oct. B.—<A’i—Weary-eyed, end candidate, were declared ineligi- Cleveland contest. Laurel was trailing. 2 to tt. Red Wings j ble pitcher did so well is because hr . dation, this generous of the American league, pat. Have weary-lcggcd—some I scholastically. was! Then the bases M estimate in- r stood certain ol suc- coached by Earl Holt, were filled with tw. * eluding a few standing waiving the opportunity of obtaining cess. others merely hopeful, approxi- Coach Pat Page, of Indiana, director of ath- out. That was Cotelle hi, fj thousand ! Planned to Fight It Out I is letics of Oak Ridge when got I loom only places to be sold on the promising baseball talent from the mately 9.000 baseball, fans today ; working the Hoosiers for improvement institute here. triple, winning thc game. 2, 1 Backs to Ferrell, who won 21 games during 3 to and first come, first served basis. minors via the draft route. Wall! awoke and stretched, or merely ; °f their defense, and Chicago, which a first division berth lor Laurel. ¦ his first year in the big leagues, I Although the Athletics entered the j Other clubs, however, claimed 26 With Bare Fists j stretched, as the ticket windows at will play Indiana Saturday, is being ! a players. 20 of Wrigley field to drilled on offensive record rarely achieved, is one ol a I series slight favorites there seems at! whom have been opened sell tempo- tactics. of MAJOR LEAGUE CRADLE up previously. Face Kansas City Today With jrary seats, Development of host outstanding baseball men who. Pennsylvania's 1 the last minute little to choose The Philadelphia Nats bleacher and ".500 grand a more effective of- I received their mining districts them. both, be-1 claimed four, the largest number by stand standing fense is Harry Kipke's task at training at the hands have ! tween Champions they; 1 SIGNED FOR FOUR-ROUNDER. the Little Series Standing room admissions for Michi- jof Holt. furnished Bucky Harris. Harrv I were eager and ready and no sugges-1 1 one clu’o at the draft meeting last the first game between the Cubs and gan. The Wolverines demonstrated and Stan Coveleskio. Mike McNallv, ; as to the courage of night. 3-1 Athletics lor the world championship. their defense is coming along favor- Joe Boley. Steve O'Neill. I tion arose the Against Them BLAME IT ON THE WIFE Adam Coni- competing players. Charley Clubs and the players they obtained The line, or lines, started to form ably, but Kipke realizes he will need orosk.v. Jack Quinn, and Chick B Grimm. October 17 Heavyweight Title i I Jacksonville. Fla.—Just like a man, Fullis 1 ‘ disabled captain of the Cubs, had re- were; yesterday, increasing through the day I plenty of ground-gaining stuff if I for tire major leagues. Philadelphia Nats—Byron Speece. Rochester, N. Y.. Oct. 3 <,P>—Ro- and night pedestrians Michigan is to conquer Jimmy to blame his downfall on his wife., -1 turned to the battlefield and was Card Will Have 32 Rather until interested ! Phe- Because his pronounced Miller, swarthy Indianapolis of the American associ- chester of the International League in affairs other than championship lan's Purdue entrant at Lafayette wife “hollered her head! FAMILY OF I fit.