Grand Forks Herald (Grand Forks, N.D.). 1922-10-04 [P ]
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' Hoppe Regain Crown University Holds Last He Wore From Cradle To 1922 $crl m mage Today Prior BUT CONFIDENCE IN GIANTS To Game with Gophers V' • | • ; '.I,.-'"" ' ^( Squad Came Through Mon M'Graw' And Huggins Put AGGIES PLAY day Work in Good Shape Their Best Foot* Forward HS AUUOOOCG]> With Exception of McKay, "Hut he uuj -rvteoow AP-tte SCWACFEC FARGO LEGION Who Had a (<eg Injured; - Today In the Aniuial Clash CPEFEAVED For International Baseball HIM 6OT— ON SATURDAY Davis Probably Will Not Honors; Dopesters Reti- St. Paul and Baltimore Bat Put Him in Today; Shifts X Large Squad of Material Being Made in Lint • cent About Picking The tle For Minor League MUCH ABOUT Working Out On Bison Winner. " - v '-,/* Championship. 3)AU>6 Field P»ul pavis will send his Flicker- . : ; r-— v Baltimore, Oct., 4.—Early lndlca- tall football players through their laat New York, Oct. 4.—(By the As«o- l scrimmage before the Minnesota ".^n» were for * bljg crowd at the ftrmt game this afternoon. Plays which clatpd Press:)—The New. York. majoi the nine tattles for the minor (Herald Special Service ) ) taiiKiip dabs got rfway today in their ieague championship between Balti will be used against the Gopher ag bntilc- £..i- honors In the world's Series. Fargo, N. D., Oct. *.—With ten gregation at Minnesota on Saturday more of the.ttitfeipatlonal league and will be tried out on the reserves and vh;ch takes oil hn ' International St .Paul .of the American association letter men, including three all-state aspect with countries f-rom the "far the ret^t of the tfme until the squad this afternoons ' The . weather waa\ men, and 40 other candidate. 8. E. leaves town will be apent in signal corners of the earth represented In ideal/ men. and 40 other candidates. S. E. the bleachers. After being far below the avenge work. Cutting as football coach, of the The' men came through the hard The day dawned slightly cloudy of the series of the laat two years, North Dakota Agricultural college. and cooler, but, there was every .In the advance sale of seats boomed scrimmage on Monday in good shape dication at 7 a. m. that tne first are having little worry at not having with the exception of Captain Cam game yesterday and this morning there was enough available material to start of the series would l>u played under an early rush at-Orlole park. eron McKay, right half. ,who.ln1u.-ed a fair sky. ' their first game next Saturday with a leg . just before time was called. A badly Infected foot has taken Tljft the Fargo Legion team on the Daco- Although the Americah league Hendryx from the batting aray of. the The coach said last night that he tah field. Their main trouble Is pick would be able to be out todav. but It •Players still rule favorites to reverse Saints and forceyl a last minute ing the right man. the derision of a year ago, th$ odds change in the batting order. Man is probable that he will not be used Entering their first game, the Ri- in the scrtmmage. nrr> steadily dropping. .In plac.e 4>f ager Kelly announced that Chrlsten- sons will have four weeks' practice the 8 to 5 o(ffers prevailing: last.week. sen would go to center and lead off. w/Lite eooNSK and will be in shape to go a full 60 Yankee supporters quote ,six to Aver JIaas will be- shifted to'left and. Rig Changes ln Line. K<CK minutes at a record clip. The squad There were some changes in the tpday and there is little heavy wager-s ger t will remain- In right. numbering about 25 men spent two ins even at these short odds. Jack B-entley is Baltimore's pitch line yesterday. Lingren was put 'n Visions of tne closeness of.the play ing hope. The big southpaw, who is weeks in pre-season training at t*e at-rtght guard in the pla ;o of S'.een- 12 months back when the saiwe club' to be sold to the Giants after the close Detroit Lakes and mastered the fun erson; but Davis will grobaJ»iy put damentals. Team play has taken up the Big Mlnnesotan bad in roday grappled for world series honors .and r>f the-series, has won IS games In 14 most of the time pince the starting the extraordinary and thrilling cli starts. .. Tom Sheehan, a right hander and shift Lindgren ovwr ta Daily's of school. place at left guard. Dally has not max in the^ final contest which gav* iiM hurl for St. Paul. ' Several Big Ten and former North the Giants a championship Ave game Play will be called at '2:80 'p„ m.., been performing up to expectation* • to three leaves the most ajj&lytic fa . Hh the,-teams taking the field as fol-' Dakota athletes will m^ke up the and the coi !h said la6" mgnt that shaken In his /conclusions. A care .ws: , bulk of the Legion team and they whatever th? outcome was Lingren ful study of the available records aju Orioles-— —St. Paulrx. are expected to give the heavy.giaons would arcompany the siiu.itl to Mla- fjason's averages fails to evolve an .Vlaiscl 3b .. .;. Christensen. cf a tough tussle. Both lines will aver neapo'is. age around 19« with the Legion back- Another player who nil! pro to Min outstanding favorite. I^awry,' If . ...... Golvin, lb Willie Hoppe may Join • the select heart of billiard players as well as any from shooting for the title again un field havingt he edge on weight. I-Jacobson. cf Haas, if circles of modern come-back^ Inas other bird, for Hoppe has changed til 1928. the decision to hold a tour neapolis is Stefens. the youngater Point to Advantages. Walsh, rf . Rlggert. rf Neither Borleske nor Cutting are from Stephens. Minn., who is.showing 4* Supporters of the American league ! Bentley p.-. much as he has decided to'enter the his mind about retiring. nament annually being only a recent willing to give out their possible line wonderful promise. Davis is vary- Be shammer, 2b forthcoming international billiard ' Plans for the match may be fcon- action. up. hut it is thought^that all of the pennant winners point to the greatly j Boley, ss . Boone, ss tournament. sldered more or less' tentative. It will Willie Hoppe has been playing bil favorably Impressed with his actions increased strength of the Yankee's Bishop, s2b. Dressen. lib 25 men on the first squad will be giv thus far and if he continues to im pitching staff. Giant rooters counter jjc.Avoy, . When Willie lost his 18.4' balk-line probably be held in New York and liards since he was able to violently en a chance to show their merits. prove he will become a valuable as C- -Gonzales, c billiard title to Jake Schaefer last Schaefer, Hoppe. Cochran. Edouard rock his cradle back and forth and .Captain Duerner will start at quarter. with the claim that the Nationals too ' styles, lb. Sheehan, p 1 year and likewise a challenge match set to the backfield. He is the speed- have gained strength since 1921 and I Umpires: Horemans of Belgium. Roger* Conti say goo-goo. He entered his first pro with Latimer playing his fourth year, | jest thing "in "football tong on the Derr, international I ln Chicago to Schaefer this year hts of France and Erich Hasenlacher of * > in Manager John J. McGraw, the Na- j league: Murray,'American association. fessional tournament when he was being shifted from center to tackle local squad and probably will be giv poleon of. baseball, have a diamond! threw hls~cue in the ash can and axi^ Germany are likely to be the partici thirteen. Bridgeford. a. three-year man. will- en a chance to try his speed out strategist of imcomparable calibre. | nounced to the world that he was pants. The "comeback" stuff has been go probably take his place at center. against the Gopher ends next Satur "Whatever the result of the four out • CADETS GET'READY through, hors de combat, going to re At the time Hoppe lost his challenge ing big this year and' perhaps Willie Thompson, all-state high school man day. of seven game se/ies, the play will! tire and all th^t sort of thing, but match with Schaefer^ the rules gov will bust in again and cop the bis from Fargo high last. year, will prob Better Interference. lack none of the' atmosphere and FOR COYOTE GAME hope, it seeirjg. springs eternal in the erning competition prohibited him cuits, who knows? ably act. as sub-center-or guard. Hull. scenic surroundings which have made Bridgeford. Buchanan. Meecham, all The Gophers will find tnueh hard the \vorl4 series, wherever played, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 4—St. Thomas letter men and 85-pound tyrs. will er Interference to break through this famous as an American sport contest. football men today began preparations work in at guard, with Bobbins. fall than they had last.