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“PAGE SIX 3 X THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Vd rather ibe a regular Out in the bushy dells Than a, bench warmer in big time,” That's dope the discard sells. paar No 7:30 A. calls for Ty Cobb's Tigers in training camp. \No morning Practice, éfther! ‘ . —o— Trial of indicted White Sox flickers like a dying blaze. fy Give the Yankees Rice and Judge and they'll about be 100 to 1 shots. ee Big Jim Vaughn has sold his Balti- more delicatessen and shipped to Los Angeles to be on hand when the Cubs arrive, og Right now Cobb is more of a Detroit institution than Henry’s galloping din- ner settlers. o— Branch Rickey is ready to’ stake a cyclone against a gentle breeze that JOHN T: SMITH ‘Hornsby kayos the ball for another ou Bulfalo, Jan. 10—The ten pins will he attacked by nearly}. —.“Bowle “Willard and Dempsey are still wait-|(wo ments of rollers here Feb.28 when the 1931. Anierican tinal other sports. « ing for a rain of gold. They want it} Bowling Congress shoots the mineralite along the’ hardwoods. “Prize moneys to rain $100,000 to Jack and $27,500 to Jess, 900 Abe peor ee says Secretary We've already team entries, ols The bird who lives next door to me Is raving wild—alas! He's spading up his ‘garden and Flashing his season pass, “There'll be 1000 of ‘em when the first ball crashes into ‘But hes’ a good diplomat. the pins on the opener. “fof speh an “alley gathering, Canada atid M are getting: better Just like progress is being made will: hit the $40,000 mark this year. the biggest ‘pot? the alley artists ever rolled fo ‘ Running.a bowling-congress for a w hole month is some job. meats ; sees It's “Abe this” “and “Abe that” where ever Langtry turns. ye ae i He hag to be to handle all the details Langtry does his work “ Abely”. That’s what his thousands CLEANING UP BOX- [FILM FLICKERS 7 eas HIS GAME” a Dorothy Dickson, musical comedy star, has leading part in “Paying the Piper.” Fitzmaurice made it in New York so site wouldn’t have to leave Broadway. woe We've waited ever since the Vol- stead law passed for a strictly dry comic. Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran are making it now, It’s called “Eoot- legginy ‘4 ae ae Anzia Yezierska is latest writer added to Goldwyn forces. “Hungry Hearts” is 4 symposium of her mag- azine short stories, / * 8 8 HOBBIES: Betty Compton, violin playing; Gladys Walton, tinkering with auto engine; Eva Novak, high. brow plano stuff; Elinor Fair, ‘mak: Ing salad dressing. : 8 ‘Fire did $5,000 damage to Harry Carey’s ranch house. ee 8 + Tom Forman, considered by many as real star of Arbuckle’s “The Round Up.” is now directing Tom Meighan in “White and Unmarried.” 7s 8 W. A. GAVIN (N. E. A. Staff Special.) New. York, Feb 10—Strike when the iron‘s hot. Then kéep on striking, That’s how William A. Gavin has come to be the power back of New York state’s boxing law. Jack Holt, Conrad Nagel and Lois |’ Wilson head the cast of “The. Lost Romance,” written by Edward Knob- | lock and directed by William De- Mille. ‘ That’s r Frank Mayo, actor, is trying. to Jlearn if he is related to Frank Mayo who died recently in England. Rea- son: The dead man left $5,000,000. ona’! e what he's accomplished at home. Three years ago Gavin took his cue from the government when the stamp of approval was put on boxing in the i Dic SL eae ay “Teams are coming from both cico. of bowling “friewds 8 ae ug. ‘White Sox officials are incline 46 re i, ee Iervacey lah Veaiay « sans + 2 ‘ ok a3) 3 io believe the: midget. southpaw. is A new record was set at Peoria last year when.900 teams John Sinith is prosideyg of the rolling congress. He's a atin of: the sunsets van ite tn. the +aaiP panned the International Sport- rolled in the congress... We'll smash it in’ Ly “Pyenty years ago only 41 teams rolled’4 nad: “Poth New! ional tourney in Chicago. : ”. Thon the’ first: time-since:1913. “Some change now. ¢ Sa They: p ig “The scores are getting better, too. “Prank Brill of Chicago won the singles event 20 years ago ldodovsball. with a score of G48 and. the all events w ith 1736. The “dodo”. is ‘Last year J. Shaw of ¢ thicago had to score 713 to. win the Livicks on the ’runwa) Bulfalo wat spoofing, about running out. Ribbon. Romance Made Butwéll a Winner (N.-E. A. Staff Special.) Denver, Feb. 10.—Jimmy Butwell, leading jockey at Havana this winter, got his start here hey elected him Jast venus hes ‘ork and Brooklyn ‘will aut of the A. B. C. tourney seven years ago at Taledo when the: bowling officials objected’ to them rolling the] Gia, Toaded ball. though the scenes of the play are in New York or Nova Scotia, * 8 # He wrote the boxing law of the Em- pire’ state. It is now being accepted as a model everywhere. ‘Recently he called a boxing con- gress. in New York at which plans were made to supervise the game. l this year { Abul Harajabub went to ‘see the movies in Quetta. That’s in East In- Then he wrote a proposal to Efleen Sedgwick.' He's a widower with eight children and large estates. Bileen hasn’t sent her reply as yet. + *# 8 level reached in England: “When I first expressed my ideas in New York they told me they would2't It does MN sorts of funny A de boa ia aaa singles. Jimmy Smith of Milw aukee, got the money in the all Gotham and Flatbush will come back this. year and forget | Aa, “blimp” was used by Marghall| 40,” says Gavin. figure on the Denvertracks | (events with 1915 pins, 1 + {their “dodo.” Neilan to photograph “Bob Hampton| ,."But today the International Sport: He wae then hoot; Sometimes he “So you see scores have gone up and more ‘ning have fallen Buitalo and -bust—or bust—is the slogan of the alley kings |0f Placer” ett aumbernceito’ ie "them Theodore rode a selling-plater, but he was con- ker, Reg- down. py America just now, ~ | Roosevelt. Rodman ‘anamaker, Reg. all over America j House Peters will have the leading) ioia -T.. Vanderbilt and Gea eouard sidered a bum. , He drank freely. His weight was around 120 pounds. Butwell fell in Isve at first. sii a ight From Denver he beat his way to san with the girl who sold him his r Francisco in a box car. | bons. ‘Butwell rode at Oakland and at San-| ‘They went out to dinner fhat night} and put Her husband to work. ta Anita, Lucky Baldwén's farm. together. After dinner he proposed. She got him jcbs exercising horses Meets Only Girl. She accepted. They hunted-up a mia-| and swiping—anything « to bring a lit- In a few weeks he was dowa to 195 pounds, The next morning, his girl: wife. be- came his manager, She quit selling} ribbons, bought a ticket to Monrovia Under the Wire. One day he piloted’ Tailor George— fa 40 to 1 shot—under the wire won a big purse, - bo vile bd department eee inj ister and were married. tle money. Butwell’s success started then.” He Los Angeles one day to buy riding] © ‘Phe jockey had but 50 cents in his “Quit drinking beer,” she told ‘iti, was wanted by all the big legate rac: colors. ) pocket. uy He obeyed. | ing. men. 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