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REEL “PAGES a eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: ce IE x oe SPRING’ = “i+ + - ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926 ® basis of 100 pounds per dog. Four ‘acifie Coast Leagues. | in excess of 16,000 traffic accidents in huskies make a good outfit, but five the Giants obtain Jack-| Tokio last year, in which more, than are better. Going out light, on glare| son Travis?—-G. H. L. 10,000 persons were killed or injured. ice and no fresh enow, the trip can! Little Rock, Southern Ausociation. i What was ithe score of the final E in tiree days, Red Lake to pe ee etek ‘ t 25 world series ?— i bit eee pairks paevtonnes of kien deere wees found ire about 400 men in the! V. F, u Manis howcpud ergh ROR) cleibe have| \“fitchugh) 9¢, Waukingida, §, Ina témb by British: archaeologists (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) | working ih Thebes. ie, ere did Thirty mummies of been staked. A claim includes a 40- acre tract. This Red Lake gold strike 1 Gene Tunney, light-heavyweight| is right in the heart of the moose Z2SORTS TIGERS LOSE MONDAY GAME 10 ST. LOUIS Browns Now Considered in «Pennant Race After Five Straight Defeats Browns, pen on baseball py game after five straight defeats and now may be considered as in the r: Through chill The St. Louis hurled excellent y and set back the 1 Grove of the “wild oman” Red Sox to three safe- won the morning noluey ching per- of Cinein- Cardinals, | raw of Brooklyn, and Dean of the Phillie Huntzinger, former Giant, traveied 14 innings against the Cubs, permit-! ting: t hits, but lost in the Mth. Wilson, former team mate in New York, found him for three blows. The score to 4. McGraw's effort at Philadelphia gave the Dodgers their second straight victory over the Phils, 4 to 2.1 Waner, Cuyler, Wright and Traynor | of the ¢ pion Pirates singles off the submarine twirling of Mays at Cincinnati and managed to score a run in the final inning. The Red registered seven hits off Kremer and Oldham to win, 2 to 1. a former n, and defeated o Lindstrom had a bat with a triple and A rove had pitched his bril- liant game in the morning, the Red Soy went back in the afternoon and ained reve igainst the Athleti with Ruff: in the bo: to 1. Simmons of the Athletics drove out a homer in the morning battle, the only | man in the league outside of the ankee fold to accomplish the feat since the season started. Cleveland drove Blankenship of the White Sox from the mound and eap- tured the game, 5 to 1, with anoth- " “tess rerformance behind the xcellent marksmanship of Smith ~viu weiner caused che Yan Senators to postpone their game, ind be” Ruth whaled out Boston Americans at E fine he gathered | ~ here last hi ing to obtain the forming of t In order to gi strenuous schedule wh planned, a team of local bi and a team of employes ne tonight at 6 of the William Moo organ form teams include Sales company, the Bank of Dako: jour Creamery, har stores, Elks club and Lions club. cdncerning should see him. ape for the is being i men 1 have a practice | at the grounds} chool. Other ions ®hich are planning to the Lahr aie Secacemonge rsanins le | Pennant Progress , \ LEAGUE dings Ww. AMERIC. Si Chicago Washington Detroit New York Cleveland nas i oa ei ans mee | Yesterday’s Games | oO NATIONAL LE: Boston New York yan, Hei Harth Pittsburgh Cincinnati 2 pac leee oa Td. al Kremer, Oldham and Smith; Mays] st and Picinich, ig E Brooklyn AFRRES 4 Philadelphia .. 2 MeGraw and Wilson. 2 B) 4 O'Neill; Dean and Jones and Gonzales; Hunt- First Game i E Philadelphia 3 7 1 Boston ......... < Grove and Cochrane; and Bischoff. ee) Wingfield Second Game R Philadelphia Boston 4... “Gray, Baumga: " it St. Louis 7 eed 7 troit . 5 * Gaston and Dixon son and Bassler, Wells. 1 f ’ Barfoot, Gib- -1 16 a . 10 10 szLyons, Frey, Woolfolk and Heving: “Middleton, Wilson, Greene, Hubbell, Moon and Krueger. tae a Indianapolis 9 kee .. 5 Hill and’ Florene Thompson. E 0 1 Gearin and H Tguisville ... 18 ‘Kansas: City 20 Deberry and ner; Dumov: Messenger, Montgomery, Evans Snyder. fad Columbus . Baul . oe et 1) ane leuter; Holtzhau- ser, Kolp and Hoffman. WESTERN. LEAGUE Des Moines 3, Tulsa 5. Omaha. 5, St. Joseph 6, Lincoln 6, Oklahoma City 8. Denver 16, Wichita 13. Spring Weather Revives Interest in Kittenball ‘the official kittenball sea- Rot open in Bismarck until wlderable interest is aiready| in this line jin that there will is season. ie. Underwood who. aroused a} Boston ‘ Philadelphia St. Louis | Vice-Pre ‘out the first ball betw New York St. Louis “incinnati Philadelphia Brooklyn Chicago Pittsburgh Boston Games Today Brooklyn at Philadlephia. Boston at New York. Chieago at Sp Louis Pittsburgh at Cinein AMERICAN | Stan Milwaukee Kansas City Columblus mes Today nneapolis. | Milwaukee t. Paul. ¢ Toledo at J Indianapolis Columbu Louisville 2 n bd Three “Big Ten’ = Teams Are Entered in Drake Relays or eee | Des Moines, 1 April (A) The vanguard of the 2,500 ‘k and field stars that will represent col leges from every part of the count at the annual Drake relay carnival here April 23 and 24, is now arriving, first t squad to arrive rep- ted the Oregon Aggi from the K 3 relays held last Saturday. ‘It w: followed clo: by the Devitt pr yey school team of Washington, The entries of three “Big Ten” schools were announced today; Min- nesota, with 33 men. Indiana with 16 and Michigan with 2 | 1 150 Amateur Boxers | From Three States Entered in Contest; { (#) The central: boxing champion- y here tonight, amateur boxer: a and Il Chicago, April 20 association A, A. U. ships get under with more than 151 from Wisconsin nois, Tonight weight, bantiamw and lightweight « will be foug! out and tomorrow night the welters.! middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweights will battle in the finals, Phe championship matches will hej held Thursday. {FIGHT RESULTS * | —_—_—_— Milwaukee—Bud Haute, Ind., beat Philippines (10). Pittsburgh—Jack Ziviec, Pittsburgh, and George Levine, Brooklyn, fought a draw (10.) London—Elky Clark, Glasgow, Brit- ish and European flyweight champion, defeated “Kid Socks” (20). Taylor, — Terre| Clever Sencio,| s er of the New York “Unele Robbie's” Brooklyn Dodg ‘| Billy Evans Says | psa ei who came 4 a ein the first game of the season between the New York Boston, valth, dent Dawe World Champion Senators Maxie Rosenbloom, J Bayonne, > beat Willie Da outpointed Jimmy a (12), Young defeated eles (8), Ross, §: Frankie *o | Sport Competition sport taxes the nerve control Which physical stra’ the two. r onhysical stling, foot yp the gre the athlete. have fussed around nd I carry more 1 from any of the ridion the odds are against ball physical st until the officials be- fz the whistle for fouls test provocation, demand- ed most highly developed condition. that call for direct tw individuals, I is the toughest. Aside ep severe. physi ing . there from the tap of the finish, ports like golf and billiards are on the nerves, because t isn’t continuous and the pla nty of time to fret takes. tching Styl tis a ri the two m Of pitching. The National Leame is strong the carve ball.” While that. sty delive} good play i Ame surpr r league ing fact but Buffalo—Johnny Risko, ‘Chevelond: st in the game, won from Romero Rojas, Chile (10). He let this one, his first pitch of the year, goby. “Babe” is in and out tv break his home-run record, jiants, taking Wilbert Robinson’s picture after had taken the first game of the season at the: Polo grounds. r ing up two great youn M ne in the game between the delphia Athletics. aps more emplo: i eption in the ) r Ni peed is the ona ional League is ie larg: because of the and attitude of Manager of the Giants. He is a supporter of the curve ball. s pitchers work it overti The methods of McG i a curve- nfluence a ong to bring al of curve-ball ‘pitch- He is to be com- resin makes on the ball. y on the grip secured firmer griy depends la by the pitcher Perhaps that i: tional League is one reason the strong for resin, Tangles qquestionably the resin oing to create some situations before the s s over, While no word has gone out as yet, American League umpires. will no doubt be notified that the use of resin be banned. possible iteher mi ant some American y have the nerye the resin b: Not get- e there won't be any in can League, he might take ase higher up, Then there is “the world series angle. Inr mt y the resin bag seenis like a small \matter, yet it mi up a lot of trowble before the is over. Dearth of Catchers : The catching end. of baseball is ost important. For several. years i a dearth of young Most of the backstopping in the jors this summer will be done by eteran_ receivers The American. League was partic: uraly fortunate ‘last year in dig- catchers in 0 Dixon. nce so sensational a pie has broken t Mickey, Cochrane and It is years punrsten aw into the majo as his hitting lean to differ- alone that made. him-stand‘out over Dixon. Dixon of the pla er, Dixon he workman back Ifhe were @ better hit- much. talked THE NEW ‘VAN HEUSEN IN THE METROPOLITAN an 5 \ MODELL A OKO MONNNAOERERROCECERUMEUROOET ETO ERED NE LOT OEGOEO EE CREE OED feet cate champion of America, has been de- feated just once sifce takimg up-pro- fessional boxing in 1919. Harry Greb whipped Tunney in a 15-régad dattle in 1922, ES Tunney, however, moro. @iin aveng- ed the beating by trimming the Pitts- burgh “Windmill on two later oc- casions, both bouts going the 15- session limit. Tunney participated in five fights last year, He won throe on knock- outs, The others were no-decision affairs, i , ae | Fish and Game “BY MORRIS ACKERMAN ABOUT RED_ LAKE: If you are coming to: Red Lake before the ice break-up you had better get started by ear id pector, explorer, adventurer and out- doorsman al ‘ They are arriving on the Red Lake territory atthe rate of about 30 per Hudson is. the railway point.! The Hudson station is on the Can- adian National railways, about 18} west of Cochrane. 118 miles to the “find” over the winter trail. The summer trip! will be 170 miles. You can get in| now by dog team, horse and sleigh.| all the way by tractor and by. Ford truck over the ice ax far as the Hud- son's Bay depot at Laé Scul Post. A good: deg ee country of Patricia, Northern Ontario, fLac Seul Lake is about 75. miles long. It #bounds in lake trout and whitefish. There is a commercial fishing post established on the north shore. Red Lake is about 30 miles in length. It also offers lake trout and whitefish, y One of the boys. working a few miles west of the original strike re- ports crossing a deer and a moose yard the same dey. (There were seven beds in the moose yard and 22 beds in the other. Lots of wolves there. The best sort of moose and deer country, with good chance for black bear and caribou. Not a few visitors to Red Lake this winter have been outdoorsmen ——big game hunters and lovers of the snow-shoe and dog team. THe ro- mance of-a-gold rush has simply fur- nished the necessary excuse. The Referee ! gene aecunieeer i When Wid" Dick’ Williams win the} netional. tennis title?—F. iH { In. 19M cand 19196. How many professional bouts has Rocky. Kanens had?--G. F. E, About i ‘i | How. many home runs were made | the. major leagues last season ?— D. ia Fp. W. | There were 998 homers made in| We By revit in 1935. ot Where did the White. 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