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PAGE SIX “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE g rnilspantne tee ¢tatt| STAN HARRIS FIGURES JOE BUSH GOLF IS NO develop some good. features that do not now appear on the surface. TOSTAR Collegiate : 1 ° ‘2 so The New York Giants have a most ff a. m : MONDAY; APRIL 12, 1926 promising pitcher in Fay Thomas. 5 | Ci : fhe young man haits from the Uni- 5 starred in football, tennis and track MAN N GAME as_well as baseball. Thomas is a great prospect if he —— « pian, Big Ed Brown 2nd Little Walter Gautreau Stand They tell this story on the youn! > OPENING DAY i 4 | man relative hah feat meeting Reduces Cost to Reason- Every Day i SW a » 4 with Manager John J. McGraw. i Out in Beantown Battlefront | ween Romi Ua ee ted ae wasn toead able Figure Ahcad Fla, the training quarters of the nea : versity of Southern California. He TOMORROW IS TWO OF BRAVES’ BEST # can forget he is no jonger a colle- Astounding Growth of Sport nts, a half dozen tennix racquets OF BASEBALL Many Teams Have Been Re- formed the largest part of his bag- gage. After (owing introd:¢ed to Manager McGraw, the collegian spoke “Some friends of mine from thé coast are driving through to Miami. 1 would like to go along, as I am; Golf is generally looked upof as a rich man’s game. | Just why this belief continues to| eixst is a mystery to many. 4 For golf, due to its growth during the last ] been reduced in cost to such medeled—Others Will Use : i an : anxious to play tennis there tor seve | ents that now & complete equininext | the same Lineups , Ee ‘eral days. Want to enter one of the 3 ee Ma Me es ctl ts 2 : a : | ee ny : as “This cost will not give the pur-| | McGraw, who manages his hall cals ‘a clubs, was temporarily floored. When CHESEr. the, Very Hebt Cae mony avail ‘he recovered he repiie : e able. Nor will it furnish the pur- | “If your ambition is to become a . Ce ee , E.. obtainable. \ eM ete oe ee ae = ™ But it will supply serviceable ma- turned to their northern | Thomas stayed and is a most like- terial—clubs that will stand the use, limbering up in south-! ly prospect. | punishment or strain thrown upon ern training camp: | : 1 sone ‘them by the beginner. cient heritage of | c : : Confidence ; j _ Four or Five Clubs Enough — und the mea-{ Pr : “Second-division ball players are : bo Maee ee CoclanERD net Cruiger ates | runs, that! 3 not wanted on this ball club,” re- : coe ecco elaine cen eee eanee y capture! i - marked Rogers Hornsby to me at} . : : [eeeerentn es wen ven cone Glebe et | i : San Antonio in discussing the chances inating the brassie, which can be pur- of his team. ; See ere aink een wbleetea J. Va Broxmover “ " 33.75 8 st ts as , ‘Only players who want to win : a F Lgibee tacthe BSNABE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE have a chanve. We are going after ‘ | iriver, S278: brassles 475: these exhibition games just ax keen- | goebe inition, shibr etter? —— i be big : if they were championship con- : \ ee ee tee ata | : Washingto sw f $ 4 ay ts.’ Winning thgm gives the play- : | bag, $3.00; shoes, $6.50; hose, | nesday. Miss Funston expects to t Americ 48 § fioag a é the needed confidence for the knickers, $4 slipover | spend the summer at her home. By auarios. ithe : : ‘ , oe 7 §& 1 F repulak schiet, : | $4.50, and one durable ball, 50 cents.| "Mr, and Mrs. € enven! cutie’ in the fight for ‘ite : 5 ro Latest reports on the Cardinals | prlany of the wealthy do not. pur-| on Mr. and Mrs. W 2 show they bave won 28 straight Giie | chase more expensive equipment than | night. ' f spring. “4 that listed above, except for balls, the Cc. D. King was busy Wednesday price of which ran from 50 cents on} and Thursday unl yaad ot b ; i APPENDICITIS : rah ae eee, re oats shipped here> from Fargo. ; : Where municipal links are avail- ; } able, the fee usually runs from 50 eR cs Christ Borstead and family of the ts te gh ED BROWN, LEFT, AND WALTER GAUTREAU fatter ‘ameune.” Seventy-five cents is | Hazelton vicinity have moved here, : ; paver he atandurd ereeme ta | Where they expect to mtake thelr fu- p Bie Brave and Little Much Brave af the Boston Braves—in i courts. ture home. other words, we mean Ed Brown, star outfielder, and Walter Gautreau, s St. Li a : i i Hlizabeth Koppy, who is attending f : oth sv i f where municipal links are by, wh nd eet tt at stand in the infield sensation, “The long and short of it,"\is another nickname for IN M : not available, country clubs charge | School here, spent Faster yacstion Batista only toured ; two of the hest bets on'the Beantown roster this |, : Score Pi eal te in iipias diet ene SEC ie oney: Chicago, April 12.—(4)—The tumult died last October w in the major and the kings of mpion ean atest Wim anaes é aoe Reena hdnnae ce Taaeh, denve quick an overly scale, all) “Brank Poel was a Linton caller Pri- Se Sil vuve no look in’ on. the LA canlisigtoain al neoR ro ‘ ‘ : Y fa rich man's game and Mrs. Charles J.Enders and a al, though, 3 wroprietors tried to get the] . es ee : ing else except. 3 at lap cities De at a eG at th 5 + time, | always endeave Himit changed to read “40 fish Fans Are Wondering Wha meet re 2 i And. with department seen snow. " spent Fridgy afternoon in Lin- gations of youngsters fire a certain ‘amount of pith into the day.” " . : conducting golf branches in addition | 2. youth and enthusiasm whose pos stroke. Once the ball has flown awa wuz Toint bass run smatt in the] Effect Luque's Illness Will coe to the countless sport supply. stores | ., Miss Anna Monahan-and Mrs. Fran es can only be revealed in the heat from the iron, the left I n. 1 mean from three-quarters Have On Red: i ame that handle golf equipment, price re-| Foc! returned Friday from Barnes ne wait: of a pound to two pounds, You get 2 af JOE BUSH IN ACTION i yo duetions are coming steadily as com-| Ville, Minn, where they attended the Sus a nee nls SN faces!" If you are coifronted a k an odd one that weighs more, but ni nee petition in the field qnwe. and ex.| funeral of their brother. Mr. and il be missing from Tuesday's open- there is no necessity te oy hey are in the mino: But on al Cinei ‘ 9. i: ‘ampa, Fla.—-“Bullet Joe” Bush of the Washington Sen: pands. ing lineups, but the list of cripples pall, in a m . and most d peteood)l cee aera aemecos ow nat eee teed cate Hs Mrs. James Monahan returned Satur- ig not nearly so long as that present-| plane and here | would suggest taking minnows catching a hun-|®¥» will Adolph Luque’s recent opera- ae ee ae mene tine into shape at the training Power Hendrix and son Thomas and ed in the 1925 acaROH the stance rather in front of the ball,] dred bass would be simple. tion have on the pennant chances of td P * 5 " ; Mr. C. N. Hendrix were Linten ca!l- Cubs Have N or eye nore was Most of the fishing is done there|the Cincinnati Reds duri: Bush, a veteran of many seasons, was acquired from the Browns | News of Our UF gresthes Intter part of last weck. One new manaj kes his bow] Occasionally ron club will be] with natural Fon that recson| (te Cincinnati Reds during the ap-|during the winter and is being counted strongly upen by Manager Harold Heinmiller and Alfred Cal- to the majors feCarthy of the! found useful in the playing of the tee] it does not appeal to the bait and fly] rosching baseball race? Harris in the coming campaign. Harris figures Bush will win at | Neighbors | quhoun were at Linton Saturday. c Y i i . ¥] Red followers are wondering. Es !jeast 15 games, possibly 20, which, naturally, would aid the Nats’ | —-———————_4|_ Gottlieb Sr., of Hazelton, pecially so in that the great Cuban| cause to an appreciable exte transacted business in our town the financiers, bent on putting the Ch : the limit is quick! hurler reeuperated from the opera-| ou is cbeare rape cae! latter partcof last week. cago team in the running if it cost a 4%-————- an ait ca tion so rapidly he left the hospital TRESS — | Mrs, M. E. Funston and family had| Charles De Witt is on the sick list. Ilion, turned him loose to whip aj | Pe Mae ere a when the weather i : 10 days after taking ether. .| terribly disappointed person if we are | Easter dinner at the home of Mr. and| Miss Eva Heisler and Mrs. Martin team of youngsters into veteran ma-| Fish and Game Appendicitis has played a peculiar hot in the race from start to finish. | Mrs. Elmer Funston, _ | Heislor of Lintan hiked here Wednes terial. McCarthy has had two months | ¢. ee sg role in the world of sports during Plenty of Spirit Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling entertain-| day to visit with Miss Julia Heisler to pep up his youthful team of un-t - 31 — the past. And many are wondering 4 “In the first place we have the|¢d Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dance at Eas Miss Louise Foel spent Easter va- DROOL. strength, but ho. says that BY MORRIS ACKERMAN | Billy Evans Says | if Luque’s recent. operation will spirit. You can't have a winning ball | ter dinner. ~~ cation at the home of her parents, youth and speed will make the Cubs A_ BASS RADISE Nee EE a ile ETO LEAST @|carve another baffling mystery into club without it. Spirit is as import-| | Mr. and Mrs: Rg Abelein and ¢ Mr. ard Mrs. W. Foel. f a surprise. Any man wi empts to designate sportdom, ‘i ant bility to get results. ay and Avis motored to Ana-|_ Mr. and John Wilman hiked to 1 teams, particularly the Sen-} “ihe best nall-mouth bass nds | Forward Pass Appendicitis isn’t frequent in base- ill open the year with vir-;in the world would immediately be Many of the prominent footbalt| ball, for the simple reason that pl f tnally the same lineup that figured! put down as having a very limited | coaches have taken issue with the re-/ers usually are in perfect physical d most | Knowledge. ee ctions placed on the forward pass} condition. ! sare plannin send in! 5 pave. dene quite a. spell uh : fale rule committee, ele Powers, old Philadelphia - vs 69 : rae ' 1 tried and true pitching talent. / fishing at this place, there and clse- am inclined to think this action}catcher, was perhaps the first big "fied with substi a sitions, | Saturday. re warning of an inflamed, irri ed ysihere, Been over quite a bit of coun-| premature and rather undeserved. league star to suffer from it. With- ‘ § fte sbi k Moet ane posions: "Mr. and Mrs. G, Ome and son are tated, congested state of the air pass: . try--northern Michigan,| The foothall rules committee always| in 48 hours after the operation Pow.| Few Fighters Come Back Aft; There i #\ npw working at the C. D. King and|ages, which with neglect, damp and Man Who Made Freak, xew ‘York, Onio, “Indian, Pennsyl-| seems to have. the courage of ‘ts [era passed away. meee | Breat help. There is no better coach Wm, Langer ranch east of here, | changexble weath often _prog- Touchdown Is Now onl s2risectsi?s, the, !2" est and to the | convictions, “It it feels some, reform] In the realm of the prize cing, ap- er Being Floored By the | of Pitchers in tne con tshing staff. , Mrs. Harold Welch and two chil-| resses into bronchitis, or pneumonia. gelebrated wate fo and) will help the game it is willing to[pendicitis gave Willie Ritchie h World Champion |e See most of the other National | ren, of Bismarck, spent | Saturday,| Effective for these serious coughs and Brooklyn Ball Team yalve fad. some great soalt-mouth| “After a seasons trial, if the change Bite rppeay dearest ree nee managirs apd many of INS | waichla sister, Mrs, Edd Ebling, |eaily raises the germ-laden phlegm, . Sais [bass fishing. | Caught "em with |in rules doesn't, work out, the com-|title-holder at the timé, and Freddie| ‘They never seem to come back after| There isn’t a major league man-| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven andj puts a soothing, healing coating, on York, April (®)—-Ra 5 and crawfish, plug} mitte frankly admits mistaken judg-]Welsh were matched f 20-1 4) bei " Ks d 5 frigate | family spent Easter in McKenzie at|the irritated, inflamed throat, It mond, TR. (Snooks) Dowd, who once 24 spoon-caste |, and trolled for ‘cm,] ment and goes back to the old” rule.| po. in Lov Angelou Onc ie CrorstiOO RE dace oMcuinel, MoRTraHEReH er eGeciehe mia weleome & Stat! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mey- | Stops tickling and nervous backing, Ane aaa a i and have ta h i sa : toe 2 ais mpsey, vyweig eft or right-hander a: ; ecawlekiy. a. While playing football for Lehigh |Small-mouth on 4 el rod and on Ip the game are passed ie, wi ; eee) pes txinany amontha:<. | flaws in my pitching but try to mame/ jaye moved on the C. D, King farm| guaranteed. —adv, Ne a ee a ee niven the (Split. bamboo. to I'm] s / Secanee : passed: Sp: techie, who up to that time had| A review of Dempsey’s fistic career! major league pitching staff that} ; hee: rca | iMTHE Golléde Ways, Ke waa given the imply because those in charge are| heen fighti F J cs two miles east of here. ball in the shadow’ of his opponents’ )# bass enthas not willing €o gamble on the correet-| Uden {ehting four-round stuft in San| displays the fact that he has halted | hasn't tem. _ 1 be! ,_Miss Churida Jacobson, who is at-! : SEASLE. ane srous| But. whe: he ‘ rancisco, was upon to sub- y an ambitious fighter a: \y ositive my pitching will be! tecdine hi er tie eh : Dost Defenders were, AMMEN! grounds tthe world? © Ae cron sent a tof siete fae, Woleat ilche, in his who, perhaps werent quite 10 ambi | gnaiferaiy better "than sival Nac | sSter'Gatibtay "Gh sundays tas)" Tanlac builds jown the gridiron in what. appeared |*WcF that questi : ‘Ul | whether the allowing of only one in-| “itSt,20-round bout, made a splendid tious. . | tional League clubs are willing to) park Wood home, Churida and he? Bee ee te ee cellate plays | lt, you where can ca complete pass without a penalty and|Stowing against the clever Welsh.) Jim Flynn flopped as a drawing | admit. sister Laurida returned to Bismarck strong bodies toy paraneiot th ost ish plays |. ali-mouth ang > Il that the second and third. be ‘pena- EArane Seuiis rig? night, and ne after Dempsey got through with | “Jt was a pretty good staff last sea-| Sunday. | e per oneemnted. ON ave aed | ANON q a Point Bay, Port] lized by a five-yeard 1 lt within a few months won the light-} him years avo. son. I have every reason to believe it vork. he field: el Ree e oat SOF 2 ?: Srie from the city of E ing his appendix. Had he not lost seconds at Harrison, N. J. ti “i ‘ ined | ; = bs i Several peat aeons s dun roach At ay: tallveayl ower, boat it, maybe Ritchie would never have “Killed” Miske, Willard | Detroit; Huntzinger, who has gained; Alice and Elmer Klipstein, Warren ous wreck. Stom SU ag een letics jon, / OF motor roads via Buffalo or De- | Take a Chance been heard of. i I loon yi Chicago C After piloting Louis-/ shot, and y I believe in the] caster. ville to a pennant last C use of a smal . But by the use of a The Cardinals can hit the old ball.| Moose, N. D,, Saturday where they | Linton last Saturday. ‘mighty fine pitchi visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| The Jacob Burkhart family have the EXPERIENCE Te takes ment fine enine t© StOP| George Abelein, ‘They returned] measles. Gur defense is perfectly satisfac- | home Monday afternoon. tory and wa appear to ka well forti.|.. WT. Danco motored { ‘Bismarck | COUGHS —-A-BARMBPUL NUEANCE around promiscuously with defeat | staring them in the face. M h ee ‘ oy pee sing | bis big league experience under Mc- | Fisher, Margery De Groot, and Ken- ach pains hept me 8 pr marae : ;or De: j ; cabill iske was Killed as a drawing | Craw, and Vie Keen, who performed | neth Agnew are now driving a car to awake nights. Even Rg ein the American) Astacintions | troit. | It's get to and out of.| It is my opinion that the five-yard| Bob MacDonald, the long-distance) Hokd Oy tiattened him. well for the Chicago Cubs, will help.! Bismarck every morning to attend SM) the birds'singingan- Pa eeauth ea : uss fishing enalty on the second and third in-|@0lf driver, finds his drives lessened | MOPPeCh Tee vt ounted to|, “My dope is that the Cardinals are/ high school, returning to their homes nesed me. A friend Was @i tractive neater ~| complete pass will not stop teams|five yards since losing his appendix.| 1 och atter Dempsey flattened him at | Detter than five other clubs in the| every evening. Kenneth Agnew will i! recommended Tan- capable performer, er, Rood | tragon ones en tar Te sey the | rom Kambling as strongly as ever| , Rube Marquard struggled gamely| Toledo, He retired for a period of league. That leaves two we must’ stay nights at the De Groot farm un: far kdee woadng PAPO anh flaah anc thebasenaths: | tenn ne Cte eee, denen ene | whee seemingly beaten, for his life over many weeks to re- four years after losing to Dempsey.| Prove our superiority over, the Pi- til school ends.* : | Sect. Am 69, feel nen eee wy aueg) West je <ight Geh. That's When a team is on the short end|cover from the same malady. He then essayed a “back, beating | fates and the,Giant: | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance entertain- | 10."" ne Fi the rubWeomes. ».. {of the score with only a few min-| George Sisler plays without his ap-| y4 Bern esnayed il rounds and losing | “Both are great clubs, but frank-|ed Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and; 8 Ss. Kearns in Chicago bag tat -man fumes fishing on this utes to play, it is shooting the “works”| pendix but had it removed before he} tg ya Johnson in It rounds and losing |), "fear the Giants more than the | family Easter Sunday. | cer, 21 % With D Li Tow he goes home,” one of the natives 3 pnd. a mere penalty ofiiRecamie tana e In 19% Georges Carpentier came| Virates. McGraw can always be de-| | Mr. and Mrs. August Klipstein and | Miser Mine. I orval in Ialdene <OC couse Gut duane onli eae | n't going to stop tossing| Foothall has suffered few losses| within’ close range of Dempsey’s, Pended upon to have a great club| family visited Mr. and. Mrs. R. M.| There’s nothing like Tanlac to. the man. 1 do know that one of the! 1 ao. aU Tie alll enue oe due to sppendicliis jous attack. In the fourth round | and his pitching is sure to be much! Ludemann Sunday afternoon especial-| purify the blood, put the stomach making Jack Dempsey the heavy- Carpentier went down under the bat. | improved. ; : * ly enjoying the radio program broad, and liver in working order and build ‘tering fists of Dempsey, his fighting] “The Pirates have two problems,| cast by KF¥R, Hoskins-Meyer, Bis-| up 2 run-down body. LATEST RI SENSATION The Nut Cracker heart crushed jenn aaa Fighting | one ut second base. and. the_other| marck. Millions of men and women have weight champion of the world, 1s Mi Gibbons Not the Same in the outfield, should Max Carey's; Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Anderson have} been benefited by this great tonic here with something in mind and o | ‘Tommy Gibbons ‘stuck 16 rounds| illness handicap his play. Carey is| purchased a new Oldsmobile coach. | and builder that is compounded after Napoleon Dorval in tow. : BY JOE WILLIAMS with Dempsey but hasn’t been the| a remarkable ball player and means|. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres motored; the famous Tanlac formula from jorval isithe big fellow from the It’s just as well that Sir Conan|same scrapper since. The terrific] much to the Pirates, _ | to Regan, N. D., Sunday to attend| roots, barks and herbs. east who Kearns 's will succeed Doyle didn’t go in for prize fighting | stomach punishment Gibbons absorb-| “I am going to be disappointed| church there. — : If you are nervous, suffer from Dempsey. The promoter has had his . . « . He probably would havejed in the Shelby bout slowed him| unfess we are up there from start! Mrs. Edd Ebling and children call-| indigestion; have rheumatism, tor- protege out on the coast for schooling turned out tombe a shadow boxer any-|down noticeably and made him soft | to/ finish.” ed on, Mrs. L. J. Agnew Wednesday| pid liver, buy a bottle of Tanlac at snd is ready to embark on a cam- : way. . picking for Gene Tunney. | qo afternoon, your drug store today. See how paign, the details of which are ex: Z 7 ea. ‘Came then the Wild Bull of the| In the eastern countries, Armenia,| Miss Mildred» Funston,...who has| you start to improve right from the pected to leak out during A judge is one bird who has to|Pampas to test his'skill against Jack | Syria and Greece, lamb is the chief | been teaching near Regan, closed a} first. Take Tanlae Vegetable Pills few days’ stay. have the courage of his convictions.| Dempsey. Such a wild fight the pres- fe h on Christmas Diy. very successful term of school Wed-| for constipation.—Adv. Chicago, April 12.(#) Jack Kearns, who has been credited with i ! | WORT ent generation of ring followers never Proficiency at high hurdling has| watched, either before or since, its material rewards when you want] .And ¥irpo amounted to little or to keep a jump ahead of the sheriff.| nothing after Dempsey had taken his ls i! measure in such bloody fashion. Chicago's newest fistic wow is a] Who'll be next to fall before this ft reformed. truck driver... .. If| slaughtering attack? Or will the ‘ ; carly training means anything, he| tables turn and have Dempsey going r should have no trouble in’ delivering| down, never to be able to come back? e e an the goods. . Say what they will of Dempsey, the “Harry Heilmann, star outfielder of a9 cham) ion who knocked out 25 oppon- , The business of deing vice presi-| ents Heise voce feat tomnd ee ores a n 1 Uc Wr aie ieuves thas’ oon the dent in this country is finally amount-; tieally ended the careers of the seven & i i f ing to something. . . . Dawes is to| pugiliste listed above. American League batting champion- ing 2 ship three times. And, oddly enough, throw out the first ball this year. he has turned the trick every other Bilt Tilden a Arana season since starting in 1921. ugh is ave lost) . fm 1921 Heilmann won his first $30,000 of his own money” in a} YJ crown, hitting .394, Two years later theatrical adventure, . . . For an es hea Met dpkg ou ina ee, rer Per 3 ink rea that Carlaris is another CONTENDERS records in those campaigns. f 7 2 i Se Rear => MPa aE 9 F : g is ues i ‘parting at reports abe Hornsby Says Team Is Better sgt by “gl | ae Ao pore. Ae ee laugh, we fear, ‘Than Others, xcept Pi- iJ | , s 3 Ty Cobb announces the dismi rates and ts bs J o cbt aM Hale it, an infie! ase RAY—DISTANCE WITH j ps : 4 A UmEORe, 0 BY BILLY EVANS itis erroneous MON ee é cola ti Rag ih fig hi Bea kod brats 4 s i ines the most talked-about fron club, it is advisable to , the ery, Milly about) team in the National’ League. this iu go, well through, without 1 war. "We | year. , cl indrance an check, as * ee eet H ‘ Sls re aie ertect of SHUFFLE. CALLAHAN eS Fed pail Mae Pee of Pape Already, with the start ie the sea. : % ; - 1 fi right leg should be 'y,| Promising welterweight boxer of East Chicago, Ind., who removed ae, 3 left ought to move inward] another obstacle in pi upward climb by iciocntt out the ee ke Bobhy 3 i Barrett of Philadelphia in ane round the other night. : thing to } by, outstanding star of ¢ Bigciown-switg I generally con: Hike lightning, is shifty and rugged ‘enough to withstand alge pain Easter, now has y amedeen cleter won| MEGGEA ‘Langue, one of the grenkast Soi ctore the clab has reacked | ishment. oe ers up as one of the best of the younger crop of wel- | Tevels in the same predicament. players thst Bas ever graced ena Se the 2 Mote the herp y 8 ? point, se wn On. hts, Evide bad omen for} «Thats th ve 4 ere is his ize-up of En, opener wc Lah, Me Holo ou) Hen a ie ag tl @ chance to win the pennant, ishioned girl, who, sobbed Cardinals are mani

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