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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - into the club house and away from | Ameri tennis team has undertaken the field. abroad. It starts in Germany. and | The fight opened in the second half | covers two months of steady competi- | when, with the score at 2-all, a foul/tion, including Germany, Holland, | |was called against the visitors, Over |Belgium, France, Ireland’ and_ Eng- If He Had 2 Arms He Probably Would Make Hole in One iFrench Lick, §nd., Fil 20. Oe Rtieviog wtih histone aim at thousah A} golfers fail bade with t Yay ia? all Chicago, yesterday: playe 1 405-yard 12th hole on the’cham- pionship “Hilt” course here, in two strokes. Par is fowr.. Colvin lost his arm:in a railroad acci- dent 10 years ago but yesterday his Held made a 250-yard drive |their protests the referee awarded | land, besides play in the French | the Boston eleven a free try for whi ‘oal | hard court championships and British resulted in making the score | title events at Wibledon. | in Boston's favor. | he mixup was the second riot in | the seven games the Olympic cham-| | pions have played in this country | and on a third occasion one of their players was put off the KILL THEORY ‘BEEF’ IS ESSENTIAL = 73 s7 7, | MAKE TESTS OF | ae) NEW RULINGS Editor's Nate: This is the 18th chapter -in' the Story of a A ; P former -daughboy who is revisit- . | shogg—p: on the pave- ing Frétice as the advance guard [ments of ane villages of, rence, at a is in sant ‘rom early morning borat nc nintan neil inte at’ night, Sharp and dis- * Clop! . Clop! Clop!” tinct, with a certain resénance: Tf iegusdaee morning in’ Mont 1) tiie, Clon! _Llop! Clop! Clop' i ‘Pere: A. villager, carrying a tallj It is something akin to a clatter; ‘wooden pitcher. is’ on his way over|it has more solidity than 9 clack. BOSTO _ WINTHO GANES {man t pi From. a .side. street. leading into] A widow, wearing the blackest of (ae moe : " the mnin rue comes a woman, a| mourning clothes, ses. A chic pail on each arm. She. reaches red-cheeked mademoiselle, carrying | int wind i ahs Ce am us the fountain in the center & ae ads eeed poh ag yee A “ig ee eel Other roman are “ere, She Bate ne eedotne rhmametioale be Some spicy gossip, doubtless. The! ‘“Clop! Clop! Clop! Clon! pails are filled. She leaves. Yesterday — today — tomorrow, ¢ “Clop! Clop! Clop! Clop!” an Onan one Ti ‘ape tub Villager ig on his way Peck! he sabots, on the cobbles dans 4 ROB MATHERNE “Clop! Clop! Clop! Clop!” la rue, | ADE oe Cle and then a 156-yard "putt’, into | the cobbles to the cafe to secure| It’s a “Clop.” That's what it is, And le toon 0° tl i 1 hii ane i link. it’s unmistakable. FROM NEW YORK: eh “Mile hig day's sapely ot a choet “clop! Clop! Clop! Clop! \ Excellent Observance of An- niversary of Battles of Lexington, Concord ‘ { | | parearehy ”* BY BILLY EVANG ~~ |, Chisaeo, | Ils Aprit 20—)— | | Laboratory tests will be made by the| 1. In what year was the foul strike | country's football coaches who have rule incorporated in the playing| their teams in spring training on a code? | new batch of rules that came from| What year did the catcher| the annual meeting of the rules com- a2 he s A ‘petit’ garcon and his sister,|/ — move up behind the batter in an| mittee. ‘An armada, tobe composed of crews | hand-in-hand and all dressed up, too,|. TOMORROW: Where the foe effort to speed up the games? ; One of the new rules provides| from two ad perhaps three schools,|are going to church, retreated. 8. When was baserunner first de-| that the goal ‘posts be moved back | will invade Poughkeepsie again this at: ‘clared out for being hit by a batted/10 yards and placed on the bounda-| season for farther towing honors, y ball? | ries of the end zone. Some of the| As it stands now, the west holds|the most impressive track schedules | way, knocked out “Tiny Herman, What was status of the| experts who have had time to study|two of the major rowing honors in| undertaken by a Big Ten school in| Portland, Oregon (4). Duke’ Horn, on such a the change believe the art of goal) the United States by virtue of the| some time. ‘he Wlini runners have| Minneapolis, won a technical knock- | Kicking from the field will nearly | wins last season by Washington in| already participated in the Texas and |out over Mike Mandell, St. Paul (1). | cease to become a factor in the gcor- | the jayvee and varsity races, Rice relays, and. are yet to take part ‘ Jing, under that regulati This year the Huskies and Cali-|in the Ohio, Kansas and Drake re-| Reading, Pa.—George Courtney, THIS TELLS IT To score a point after touchdown | fornia’s Golden Bear erews are cer-| lays. In addition, the team will face) Oklahoma, won a technical knockout he foul strike rule was adopt-| means that the ball will haye to be! tain to journey east again, and along Notre Dame, Michigan and Iowa injover Jimmy Darcey, Portland, Ore., hing of a e? requiring the umpire to] booted 23 yeards. The ball| with them may travel a crew, or|dual meets, ‘ (4). - » for each foul hit not! is placed in play on the three yeard| crews, from Stanford. There | has ae oe wht, unless two strikes! line as heretofore, and if the kicker} been quite a bit of talk about Stan-; Badger Scholars “ Akron, Ohio—Chuck Wiggins, In- on the er. | stands ten yards back, he will have a| ford entering a crew in the regatta| Thirteen members of the Wisconsin | dianapolis, beat Sully Montgomery, me year, 1901, the catcher | ticklish job before him, | this year, | basketball squad averaged two points! Akron (10). ind the bat for the A Severe Handicap +88 higher in scholastic marks this se: ‘ Players who could kick from place-} If the west repeats in major vi n than the general average of male *, rule was first put into| ment, or drop kiek ficld goals from| tories this seasons it, uppeats ‘ae if| students at the Badger school. a re-| Ballerino and {the 30-yard line, or even farther back) California and not Washington. will|cent survey shows. The cage squad “Es. sider-| will find the handicap of the uddi-| have the crews to do it. | was led in scholarship by Louis Behr, King Tut Will ruled | tional 10 yards had to overcome.| California is much stronger than| star forward, who maintained an nerally, however, the opinion pre-| it has been in years. The Bear var- | average of 90 per cent. Meet April 26 t that the change is worth the| sity crew defeated Washington a few | dd Mehthorn P ‘ pro tour-| should be credited with a hit. te 5. Such a rule was adopted | ex ment. The rules committee! days‘age for the first time in y | \ ' with Mehl n eral years ago made a change in| years. on™") Fights Last Night St. Paul, “April 20—UPMike Bal a happy day for He lost b | rules that tended to make goal kick-|| Washington's: hopes are not en-| 2 J\lerino was signed today for a 1 trodden. There were t ing much easier, This was when the/tirely sunk. “As long as “Rusty” Cal-|“&———~_——-—-*" round: flight with King Tut, Minn their heads in doubt wher d with Johnny regulation provided for a free kick) low is in charge, the Husky outfit (By The Associated Press) j apolis A field here’ ‘April 26, Piopkhed thi seauon with °4 open and lost |from the 25-yard line. This event-|can always be considered dangerous| Cleveland, Ohio—Johnny — Farr,|The winner will be signed to fight uk, but the old A’s played|" of stroke ually gave way to a rule that the ball) opponents. Cleveland, defeated Johnny Hill,| Billy Petrolle of Fargo in the first ball yesterday to beat the ors, Bobby Knows | dita. be put in play on the th: t Callow has six veterans in his| Chicago (12). ovtdoor program of the season here. % to 1, although they were outhit.| Bobby ought to k Three yc ny th . x member of rd line, an oat, but even then his crew of this ‘ recat With a flash of his old time Inwood he Bobby Jones tr school, His title-win- i The re posts| year can not be compared to the one| Des Moines—Louie Mays, Des SELL BANK BUILDING Siderhe Ty Cobb cane open and flashed) inte the ys stretch out ahead. His | ulate forward and passing| of last year. Moines, beat Tony Saunders, Chicago| Dickinson—Sale of the building home in the sixth with the final |headlines. He was not exactly un this winter rates him at the top | ov. 1 line. = The defeat by California will only | (8). formerly o upied by the Farmers on a triple steal. \known before but had n + favorites for the coming’ sum | was not dealt harshly] make Callow work his men harder. ; — _, | State bank to Anthony F. Reilly of The Cardinais too began to get up| seriously in championship caleulas) mer. And he te ly is the gallery with, according to Knute Rockne, o@{The loss of a veteran the day before| Wilkes Barre, Pa—Johnny Risko,| Gladstone has been announced. | Mr. steam after a limping start and de-| tions. god of the sh By ALAN J. GOULD of the leading exponents of that! the race may have aided in the de-| Cleveland, outpointed Quintin Rom- | Reilly will open a hardware store in tonated 12 heavy hits, two of which ie Associated Press Sports Editor }method of offense. The second in-| feat, but Coach Callow has forgotten|ero Rogas (10). ' the building. and will begin remodel- “ Hones! ty. Bottomley and aie ; Big Bill Tilden a few. tennis | terval between the jump and the snap] about that defeat and is thinking _ ,, | ing soon, Adam A, Lefor, president fey (Hurny Jim” also chipped in| ————————————— AMERICAN ASSOCIATION thoughts to be pasted in the hat for| of the ball will not interfere with] only of a defense of the honors| Los Angeles—Bert Colima, Whit-| of the Farmers State bank; announces ja triple as his hit in the rout of!! Pennant Progress | RW E reference after he finishes an exten-|the rythm so necessary for the sue- | gained last season, tier, Calif. defeated Mger Thomas,| that the new fixtures ore being in- ties ads, 9 10 SS ti st. 6 9 — sive European campaign with Frank| cess of this play. The one second es Philadelphia (10). stalled in the new building andthe Browns SS 4 10° 4) Hunter. interval can be determined if the of- _ ,. What a Sked! bank will: move into its new quarters . Louis, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ch, Betts and Gaston; Wilkin-|" One of them is that the defense | ficials count 1-2-3-4 rapidly. is is now going through one of| Minneapolis—Otto Von Porat, Nor-| some time next. week. unanimous yester | Pet.| son and MeMullen lot the Davis Cup this year should be] ‘The 15 yard penalty adopted for 1 out wn, in-| Minneapolis | put entirely in the hands of the com- | Violations “of the one-second shift ? a vr by Rightfielder| St. Paul R pia E bination that brought it back from | ruling is considered rather sereve, *, for a 7 to & win over the White Milwaukee Sere aa © Australia seven years ago—Big Bill | however, and certainly will have a Columbus Clea! powerful influence on the coaches to heart breaking errors by Johnson, Danforth, Eddleman and see that their charges do not run nd’s Indians losty th MeMenemy; Harris, Withem, Dyer afoul of the officials on this point. ith the Tigers, 8 to and Farrell Loni: one In the Army-Navy game last fall the < | The novelty of it isn't In the ides | 80ldiers were penalized three times R WE of the two famous Bills again earry- | Successfully on illegal shift forma- deonwed Kansas City 9 15 © ing the singles burdens “They have | tions. The officials toted the ball Phillies, 4 to 0 Toledo Sais 16 0} done this with a single break | back 15 yards for the three offenses, R jed down in Chic nings) in sev but under present conditions that lenge rounds. Hargrove and) The point of main interest is Big and Heving. | Bill's ry that Johnston also .| should team with him in the doubles, H Know that the victorious Williams- 10 2] Richards combination of the last two ye been broken up. Tilden’s European invasion carry him into the camp of ’s foremost national tennis France, his estimate of the ench strength is of interest. [There is no question,” in his opinion, | “that the French team is the strong- 5. lest and best balanced that has ap- would mean 45 yards, and no team could stand such a setback. The lateral pass and the backward pass should tend to open up the game, and bring out some sparkling work on the part of fast backs. The offense will be more nearly ona par with the defense, in the opinion of critics, and the very fast backfield man who shows an aptitude for grabbing backward and __ lateral passes is bound to make trouble for the ends. The coaches undoubtedly will have to adapt their defensive play to meet this threat by playing ( Oldham, W: Shinault; Mils' either the Cubs or the Pir Kk y at Ind ing, no one will even know| Milwaukee at Loui AMERICAN LEAGUE detroit ...... Washington een TRACK EVENT)" Games Today |peared in the Davis cup play since/ the ends a little wide, and even Louis at Detroit, SENNA re | the days of Wilding and Brooks, the Aingtie ak Togeth f —_ eveland at Chicago, 7 y | Australians, La Coste is the undis- | {Po forward nase and thevsinel make Cups, Medals to Be Given at) ¢' York ut Philaiciphia. Soccer Game Ends 1 ouetychampion, of the word 'at HRoroereral nassiend pe Aeel Fish Z Be i No other game scheduled, A ree. si | without doubt the most consistently ? or mixing hi: vs wi Capital City Meet—Schedule — in Free-for-al leffective of his countrymen, day in ear mixine i Playa oem —_— and day out over a long season, In One of the most spectacular plays April 20.—(P)—Two any given match, however, either | of the game, which is that of eatch- sand two women who | Borotra or Cochet may reach heights | ing punts, will return once - more, ame here yesterday be- equal or superior to La Coste, while! since the rules committee adopted a Olympi mpionship | Brugnon, although not quite the| safeguard. Fumbled. punts cannot ional Soe team and /equal of the other three in singles,’ be run for a touchdown by kicking lub of the Amer possibly the finest doubles player| team, The ball is dead. The custom nursing injuries today | of the four. 4 for several years has been to*let the 1 result of a free-for-all fight. “We know that the French are) ball stike the ground and roll until melee ensued when Scarone of supremely confident and confidence | the referee blows the whislte, if Uruguayan club struck Jock Me-|is a great portion of the battle in|there was the slightest chance that r. & Boston back; 2,000 of the | any match.” the catcher will be tackled immedi+ ns joined the ttook| Tilden and hunter sail tomorrow | ately, or is hemmed in by opposing 1 of police to get the visitors|on the most extensive tour any players. That's reason enough! No wonder choice has swung ’round to Chesterfield. NATURAL TOBACCO TASTE —-that’s reason enough! Ques For Events Announced Pet.) Malden, Mass B Boston... : Many award. © to be given! Philadelphia Schools and in | tracksters who|New York... take part in the fourth annual Capi-| Chicago tal City Track and_ Field Meet, to|St. Louis be held here May 7. All schools | Cincinnati planning to enter the meet must Brooklyn their entry blanks in by April 30. — The Bonham Trophy Meet Cup will Games Today be awarded to the winning team, This *hicago St. Louis, cup must be won three successive delphia at New York, years by a schoo! in order to hold it on at Brooklyn, as a permanent trophy. No other game scheduled, The Bismarck Rotary club h: eee fered a cup for the highest ind INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE point winner and K s Toggery one} Newark Toronto 1, 12. for the second highest point man. The| Syracuse 9; Reading 1 Bismarck Kiwanis club has offered} Rochester a cup for the winning relay team,| City 4; Roche All contestants winning a fi ond or third nlo in the final be awarded medals, er 3. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION 7 t Birmingham 9; Atlanta 7, ; 10 ta, Banquet Memph Mobile 2. Immediately following the finals] Chattanoog Nashville Saturday, the Association of Com-| New Orleans 1; Little Roe merce will banquet all contestants 0. ssiting judges, sinerintena ents m4 ee Ee, coaches. The banquet will probably] | be held in the parlor of the Presby-|! esterday’s Games i terian church, , |8¢@ $$ The preliminaries are to be heldj NATIONAL LEAGUE in the morning and the finals in the Morning Game afternoon. aw York R H E The schedule for the preli ‘ sees ae a is ag follows: Shot put, 9 low hurdles, 9:30; -high jump, discus, 10 o'clock; broad jump, 10 o'clock; 120 yard’ high hurdles, 10 nfield, Bentley and Hamby; and Gibson. o'clock; 100 yard dash, 10 o'clock; Afternoon Game Javelin, 10:40; 220 yard dash, Ul} yay yo aan ae o'clock; pole vault, 11:05. well aie 40 1 For the finals, to be held in the} 9¢10? | 8 Oo Devormer; Fd- a Sy y afternoon: Hearn, Knight, Mogridge and Shot put, 1:30; 220 low hurdles, 1:30; pole’ vault, 1:40; discus, 2 ‘To be tasted food must not o’elock; half-mile run 2:20; 100 yard | dash, 2:30: running high jump, 2:45 R HE be SS ee, 120 yard high hurdles, 3:10; javelin, wo 4 smoth ered 3:16; 220 year dash, 3:40; ruani Se eae) if pee] broad jump, 3:45; 440 yard run, 4:10; C, Mays, Lucas, Ms Fig Pa : one mile: run, 4:25; half mile relay, Picinich, nothing else on earth, it’s 4:40. R H EF true for tabacco. Nothing oe Brooklyn .. o 4 8 ; Big Ten Schools Philadelphia 1 cae SENATOR factual size} 2 for 25 4 7. o. Vi @, hi ye to Take Part in | scott’sva Witton) “4 Peberys SU’ Relays} others postponed. . Penn Lt ms Philadelphia, April 20.7)—With AMERICAN mar the last'minute entries of Minnesota Detroi and Illinois, eight western confer- Cle ite at ence universities will compete in the | Clevelan 5 10 33d annual University of Pennsyl-), Stoner and Bassler; Karr, Mille varia. relay carnival on April 29| Buckeye and L, Sewell. La Palina is America’s largest selling high grade cigar... over and 30, i @ million a day .., tor one outstanding reason .. . never-faili This'is the largest entry list from n ” e ts of . eee 4 the conference 1 ince the start of the) Frietetne td superior quality. Prove that yourself.,.today ... Ty A yal. Only. 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