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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SS) Wee ge Vrasay Henn cute Re Ree United May. Legalize 15 - —= | States Golf ‘Aegociation shows, | Thi MAY 5, 1927 HURSDAY, | first was a nine hole course laid out nck: Ri ; } A. tr: E ; B jav'Van"Caranay Pare here in 1ooe,, Round Boxing in GRAIN M A RK ET S FINANCIAL |= | Iinois now leads the country. wit + a ” if z . zsgh ot whch sre in Chieage| Michigan, Report! trvegTock AAT } EWS: | New York state has 13. e “seore' : 4 * Aasociated* Press‘ Ledised ‘Wire* b ad | by states include: Montana 1; North} Lansing, Mich., May 5.—OP)—A bill BY 3 . Ms ‘ | pete ay pane ruses 4; Minnesota’ eee Ee siete Ng Te = 9, ani sconsin 10, ertin si je hou: zi wm z ene arr id EE OEE bee phe Sieh ATO ROY of representatives-of the state legis- CHICAGO RANGE a Ch ion Rel: Outfit ie pee today. The measure'now gees Wiad : é pe ad 5 Toda | { c 0 the senate. JZ y il 3 jor ar: roy RACE FOR LEAD ee oe galt SPELLI NG OF ‘ om x . Yesterday YearAgo Open igh Low Close ee A | : by : T; " . - } Y | Wheat— 4 ‘ % Notre Dame Quarter-mile Relay Team Ties World | , We ag et Sem vt CLOSE STRONG May ses ut a} 1.41%. 1.89% eri f . | rf ¥ % \ f i 4 12 a 35. IN 9 LE AGUES Record For Event at Kansas Relays mae. s ‘ ry, tar ts Race Today aly : Eo 199% 1aee 195% 1.84% 1.35" ‘ : Waterloo, Towa; May 5.—UP)—With fot Bh os 1.35% 132% 182% 1.51% IS VERY CLOSE | IS PUZZLING aig iad Bore acer > pmmeenepeomlined hcg begs EIS wk@x oe y AY rtually all. o} clubs compose Ce : i i P 4 | largely gt few players, the als: able Weather Reports and aay 1% ‘ “8, 19% 1% — sippi vi y league wi oper “ 4 * " i ‘soa | | sixth annual pennant’ race today. Liverpool’ Advance July 81% ai BAM, BIH Pirates and Cardinals, For- |Some of the Big League Stars}.) 0", cer eee eiee 86 88 85% H Monick: That Baf. P | Chicago, May 5.—()—Active trad-] Sept. 85: % mer Champs, Battle Furi- | Have Monickers That Baf- | ennant Progress || ing went hand in hand today. for] Onte— nie GS ute aT 4 | fle Proof Readers —_————————® | wheat and corn. Export demand for ‘ ¥ Fi a, ously For Top Honors | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION” | wheat was anain lively, withibuainess] July. AT% fe 48% ATH pee. Wa — ree . t.| from North America. estimated ‘at 1 5 46° (lis Thc Associated Press) | BY BRIAN BELL St, Paul 10 6 625] 3,000,000 bushels. Infavorabley Sept. 48% ABH ACO, ye, A three-cornered battle for the | (Associated Press Sports Editor) | Milwauke 10 6 —.625| weather was reported northwest and] Rye— ‘is une 1410 1% lead in one league and a duel for the New York, May 5.—Every baseball | Minneapolis 9 7% ~ 583} southwest’ as‘ well and advices’ indi-] May 1.09% 107% = 0% == 407% 108% ry t top in another provided the fans with | seaawces J 8 7 633} cated that much: plowing and’ plant-|. July 1.07% sete , 4 indication points to a hard summet ‘98% 98 29 plenty of drama in their baseball to- i tid 9 8 — 529] ing for corn remains undone in the}. Sep! 98% Mitts f jay. |for proof readers. Names of major 9 9 — .500! main surplus sections of the country. | Lard 1242 © 1242 . At Pittsburgh the Pirates and Car- |league players will continue to give " 6 10 2 Whent closed strong, to 2 May 12:40 1057 «12.57 dinals—world champions respectively {the comma chasers in newspaper of- | Columbus & 13 278) cents net higher. Corn 1% to 2%@]|_ July 12.57 is q 5 in 1925 and 1926—have been battling \fices a stiff battle: ™ 2% cents up. Onts unchanged to % | Ribs— ; ia j furiously. The Cards held the league | | petite proof readers get one » Today cent advance and provisions showing|» May. 13.60 red 13.20 4 lead this morning, the Giants being | Foxx will not catch many gam Columbus at Minneapolis. 2 cents to 40° cents’ decline, July 13.45 x second, the Pirates third. |the Athletics. The newspapers: do| Toledo at St. Paul. In addition'to unfavorable. weath-| Bellies— Zs ae 14.50 The race in the American League |not have to worry about the extra] Indianapolis at Ki ‘ed ‘today over both spring wheat and| May, 14.70 tage oe ew closer when the Yankees lost |x" when he is in the bullpen warn Louisville at Milw winter wheat territory, an ineentive July = 14.70 “ . and the Athletics came within strik- ling up relief pitchers. Hot rr, aumadathtan a ae to buyers hete sharp new ad- — ing distance of the hard slugging | Harriss, with a ‘double “a” at the —e vance in quotations:at Liverpool. The inde ‘strileine agAbba? (SWEAT sales j lenders. lend will be in the box for the Bot! now y, ; Th Pet! strength abroad appeared to be large- approximated 2,100,000 shares, Cards Beat Pirates |ton Red Sox. at regular intervals | New, aalphia : i § 967 ly due to a decided falling off in they 1 pestellemenhcrsit otis { Batting power carried the Cards to andl Grover who (hee not. evo SOM Chicago: cc.cc1-1 75 1 | bel oitag Matte kan Eee MONE i an 8 to 3 victory over the Pirates | A Lah Washingt 4 d if . ay : yesterday, although three Pittsburgh | Pltghingeften for Connle Mack. | neewait’... ae ie eee en : Open’ High Low Close See cored: With, two. é |kees he will be called” Girard “in| St, Louis 8 (8 600] today from Alberta provinee iw: Can- a y 4 ; two rans, Frankie Frisch led the bat- Bieny. plaeee fata Hine ane the Cleveland 8 12 © 400) aga. Buropean. countries were: aloo a pie 1a tee i ing atta bay poke - ton. 4 bee teers uly 39% 1.38) ‘ Weste Haincs had the rival, bate- |‘tu “and “e” reversed as often bs | Boston a Oe See enero Anan Clots Speculators. For the. Aidvaeo| Sem: 15K 138% 1.0 men paralyzed and he chalked up his not. Pipgras gets along with one Games Today miteg only tow paturana whi ee le Rye-- i J fifth win of the season. a 3 ian Wera worries through with) New York at Washin, preening seeding generally behind| Continue to Mark Un: Prices | “2¥ 1.04% 1.05% ated poring off the bast ‘alae a single “r. Boston at Philadelph sohedale , Jay 1.02% 1:03%° 102% if sign with a mighty effort in the Chi t Detroit, ° . ., ept. &, ninth and extra 10th, the Giants took Ee pte tale de Glevelona ae Seeaealbe eI in Today’s Trading Oats— i the upgrade again’ after dropping hades Seee eet meee worries STRENGTH DEVELOPS. ON May M64 46% 46 three straight games to the Robins. ec ea does tne Ointinuate. Hen- NATIONAL LEAGUE MINNEAPOLIS’ MARKET New York, May 6.—(P)—Specula-| July A6% 46% 46 é Jumbo Elliott took the showers in | gant: ando Moths “he worteacree le : w. L Minneapoils, May 5.—()—Wheat| tors for the’ advance, taking advan: | ,,SePt ' the ninth under a storm of hits that fielder while Welch pitches ocen- St. Louis 1 66 developed a strong spurt of strength| tage of an overcrowded short inter- | Flax-— 55 i brought in three Giant runs and tied | sonality fer the © New York 13> 7 today with Winnipes a pace-maker.! est in many issues, continued to mark| May 2.22 226 2.22, | Pet sias tron, com i | Steve O'Neill will catch for the| pittsburgh ie ea four-cent bulge in May wheat in/up prices in today’s Stock market. adi Tat p Lindstrom came home | with the Browns but the Washi catcher | Pbiladelphia 8 7F ‘anadian market. was reflected! Strenuous resistance developed in| , 5cPt- winning run in the extra frame. lis Mickey O'Neil. Ties Beaniten | Chicago :9 8 in marked strength he some issues, but this failed to halt| Batley— Pine rae Bali Sianiaieeer \eutcher fs. Hivesrecves mailer monte 9 9 Close here was 1% at 1% cents the general advance, gains of 1 to 3| May 88.80% 8844 Gehrig Gets \ Homer rt le ear preares ae ein- | Brooklyn 7 18 higher for active months, with Sep-|points being scattered throughout | JUly Kit lM soThe first was the winning inning masnck McCallister, set ere yes ana | Cincinnati 5 4 tember % cent higher. the list. : for the Senators in their games wit Cash ‘wheat offerings continued| Although ea! dit ditions - the Yankees, In that single session lPainentesuea, Meant tee ba ckene _ Games Today light and the general market was un-| were believed to be an important fac. igsele eck they pounded out seven runs and le Avesbtngton: lieth alder ie vers! ‘St. Louis at Pittsburgh. changed, compared with futuresi/tor in the advance, the market ap- lay 6 hased Ructher and Shawkey to. the |ahe, eingtam infielder, frequently | Philadelphia at Boston. Good milling: quality was in good de-| peared to be paying little attention | Durum OP@® High Low: Close ee use. + addon heed Pr ai cook eae rooklyn at New York, mand at firm premiums, v q i 5 n ! score, but they didn’t need to, as the \datiegt the angen oe jroster| Cincinnati and: Chieago not sched- ‘Durum offerings “were. lighti| ot orcents os toncin bastet fie ines ene nie ie eee ails \ a eee netetony rene ae: \wtien hig neue titemecioty meee: ~ [Choice was searce and wanted; poor|prices at Pittsburgh and a further’ Sam rary Ta Lay Lanse | ¢ fish Ti i i “_,,| was slow. increase in crude oil production wer: ig iret en ay ro a tie with: Ruth, the finish ofthat quarter-mile relay race at the Kansas re- | ges? nner eparoall pai je — 7 ————@| _ Corn was firm for natural yellow disregarded, hay 120% 10. 199%4/141 ee os ie 08a INe Nays. which won by Notre Dame runners in the fastest time ever | spelling. | Yesterday’s Games | and ‘choice mixed, casy for other] Oil gathered strength on the! July - 107i 1.08% 107% 108% > i A fing chance for the Athletics tol Made, although it has been made before. ‘The Irish tied the world’s| | Branom of the Athletics is. re-|——————_—_____g|87t as. Getenings cone) tmeary tint, the, recent sharp/decline| Sop rae tie the Yanks in the percentages was|Tecord cf 41 6-10 seconds. i re ferred to by Many names and while NATIONAL LEAGUE tinued light. counted, at least for the time being, | -'32— , ; Jost “when rain interrupted their| The upper photograph shows Capt. Joe Della Maria, Notre Dame| Boley, the infielder, gets by on. the ‘RH BE] Rye was easy for top quality, firm| the poor trade situation. Marland| MAY 225 227% 225 227% game with the Red Sox in the third|anchor man, breasting the tape ahead of Farley of Missouri, second,|!st name, he insists that his first] St, Louis . 8 14 — 0/ for ordinary. * {and Houston were prominent in the| 2uy 2-29 231 129° 2.81 with the Mack men leading, 7 to 1. land Cockrell of Texas, third. Other members of the speedy team are| fame js John. which they changed | Pittsburgh 8 3} Barley was firm to strong, offer-! Advance. Public utilities continued} S¢?t =, Both Chicago teams found their] pictured below. re, reading left to right, Jack Reilley, Char-|',}0¢ in Baltimore, | Haines and OF, Cvengros,| ings small and demand good. to respond to reports of steadily ex- Geter i to Owith an eighe-run rally | #6, Rile |Sox ‘will be done in part by Hete| oe me Smith. Fianaedacene sceede Daa Hine (peerings ane aca ens oe Hem | cake lanat uy eaeste ieee Ca aay prunes | gn eins Sa bination, Brooklyn Union Gas rnished by Russell-Miller Co.! in the third, and the White Sox re- mann, one “f” and two “n’s” and it’s 7 Bro di 4} : Bi 5 suming their interrupted string of|— —-— aoa —-__—— | Carlyie, in the outfield. He had al Brooklyn .. [eh i =) CHICAGO. 1a¥1 Cee ee eah eo aENe awe. 1 dae mene victories by walloping the Tigers, 11 | big league brother to teach the fans| New York . 4 10 0|_. Chicago, May 5. § of A.)—' Power all recording good gains 1 northern... Another old favorite came to the! ao sue Elliott, Ehrhardt, Clark and De- now some sales 10 cents ticipate a record breaking first quar-|No. 1 mixed durum. fore in the Browns 13 to 3 route of Th Phillies han ‘al ‘ berry; Henry, Greenfield, Holland] !ower than early, especially on kinds ter earnings report, and the-probable . 1 red durum. ~ “the-Indians, as Sisler stole home in ithe Phillies have a young pitcher! and Devormer, Cummings. scaling 220 pounds down; big pack- qistribution. of another exire eact 1 flax the fifth in a rally which gave his ; Whose name, is Taber while the ers inactive; talking 15@25 cents dividend. Textiles were. aeeamulate 2 flax See ie White Sox have an old one named RH Bllower: top 10.55; bulk, desirable 200 od’ reports of improvement. in. that 1 rye New York, May 5—-(®)-—The pass-|per) Martin, prominent New York|, Layne, the Pirate outfielder, will] gimcinnat “43 18 {Pounds ° 10.15@ seo industry. Some good gains alse were | ORY ing of Young Corbett and Aurelio | featherweight, fell victim to pneu-|lose the “y”) in transmission now! Donohue, May, ‘Lucas and. Har | pounds 153’ most packing cantile stocks D store and Mer" | Speltz ‘per ewt. } : Herrera, two famous “little fellows” |monia, passing on after afew days’ Cees ace ae anheee Of the] grave; Kaufmann, Root’ and Hart-| S0Ws-8 OO LO Oit a henge, Rails were not as active as the in SHELL CORN — ring, within two days of each | illness. ‘up an ever an . une 9.5 eavy- - 7 F 8 st recently,| In the gray dawn of a December|anon. Sherdel is with one “I" and| "tt nt ium @ustrials, although Atchison, South-| No. 8. 56 Ibs. or more weight: hogs 9.75@10.25:_ medium Ibs ern Railway, Reading and ‘Chicago ne * of the other on the Pacific o calls attention to the final “ten” has been t wi . a e ii ii . | Reinhart h: er: nprigr «03 4 iy nusually large number of pugilists|weight boxer and former champion, |¢#sier to spell than pronounce: and | °°!4- sows 860@9.25; slaughter pigs 9.25, of the speculative shares were pun | 1, cent per pound’ discount “ani : in the last few years (uae found in New verk’s' “Hall's ieeceene goes-for Shaute of Cleve- AMERICAN LEAGUE Boe bees toa a ished relentlessly in the final hour, |55'lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibs, 5 cents une ‘ ampions, near-champions and | Kitchen” district. i hay een Be ais $ att! 000; fed steers and year- :|der shell, if bi former kings of the squared circle | stabbed in the back. It was a sen-| Cincinnati has a singular and| chicago RHE ltings steady to 25 cents lower; other ‘tyucke si. Some of the ween ck | Hard winter wheat... $1.17 ' have been counted out, Two met|sational end to a spectacular career. pineal ab cher: Carl is Mays’ and] Detrote . 6 13 {Classes mostly steady; most weighty sues moved upward in impressive|Dark hard winter wheal LIB All-Stars to Have Practically another as the result of an injury in Atlantic, City''ef, one of ringdom’s for, short, will have “to” take a | 4¥4 Gibson, Doyle and Shea, Woodall, inds of value to sell at Porto Rico Sugar, International ‘Sil; |, Fareo, N-D., May 5.{)—Duttor ij ¢ . a bout. ers died from natural | most colorful fighters—Harry Greb. | Chance, —, 0 x shewing sontinent fat, not quoted; i New Lineup; First Game |causes. Greb had held both the American| The proof room has one develop-| Cleveland 3.3 3 bulk 9.85@ 12005 ee oe Scie ae | i Early one morning some three /light-heavy and world’s middle-|ment, of time for which to return | groyeland +--+ YEE eR ae | i With Pettibone years ago Bill Brennan, a tough|weight championships. Greb seldom | thanks. Wambsganss will make no alana eeauae ight a heavyweight, trial horse, was shot/trained for a fight but the Pitts- unassisted: triple play in the major eer 50@) ig killers; 2 , With hopes for a successful sea-/ 324, killed by, gunmen in his New| burgh: “Windm@l” was always in | leneues this ye : » ne mal and shippers 11.00 . F ¥ i sea-" York cafe. ie shooting followed | condition. Se narteanrnnnninatip Mf it the penitentiary i a f i il R H E qi : Sill "Soon start daily” workouts. in f altercation after most of the late} Greb, iike Villa, died in, a hoe | Uzeudun Willing to |New york .. 4 18" Al antieteenely Remaueenng te ane } : Preparation for their first game “'""Held: Dempsey for 11 Rounds |an operation ‘on. his nose. ‘it was| Meet Jack Dempsey | "#ene" Thomas and| Below, Wednenday's close; bidding , with Pettibone Sunday May 15, at, Brennan gained prominence in| considered a minor operation, but SCY | Recther, Turkey, Thomas . and) 16,00@15.75 for desirable wooled | 1145 p.m. will have practically 2920 by holding Jack Dempsey, then | Greb failed to rally. ‘ For Cash Guarantee} fc.” : ay mew lineup this gent, but some. ghampion, virtually even through 1 Jimmy." Delaney,” St. Paul “light _—— 8 ", age erce rounds in ladison Square | heavyweight, died last March from 7 A Tee men are om toe for Practie- | Garden. In the twelfth, however, |an infection resulting from an arm|yNew, York | May 5-—UP)-—Paulino| _,Boston at Philadelphia postpone kage of geod 160 pound ewes f ally every position. | he biggest Dempsey kndeked Brennan out. injury in a bout at Buffalo shortly| Dempsey this “sur cer in ent ack | ps Se deck of: geod! 118 pound Obie roblem, but Bready and Poole, fights | pNet Jong after Brennan's passing | before. wolght elimination bout fora ekakts| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION eae Aarales eney 1700 Pag it out for the hot corner, and Billy Miske, also a. heavyweig Clever Sencio, another Filipino, | it the title, but hen ‘or a chaitce native lambs early: 17.00@ pring RH 2B) 17.25; California spingers unsold. ee ; r but he wants $25,000 j r i“trial hor succumbed at his|whom many experts predicted would mt 000 | 5 i and Frieken for shortstop are een ! d from Tex Rickard a Indianapolis Sapected to, prove a partial solution: nee Ty Beaman Siishe also [Vila tea ee geese Re, PL | the ex-shampion means "business in| Se Patt 3 ie first. base will like! e hel F - ¥ hee i is talk of a come-back, inn: derstudy, and Peoples will likely hold | "Flow" | ago Pancho Villa, | quarters the, Kigg ae he hivatY | agreed to two matches for a recom-| and Siemer. 80. 8. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘ : rich; mellow,’ nutty: sc “tod thesrn.and Yeerllgs in SS. flavor, from tle-way. it’ is fe, Gnd base. flashy little Filipino and king of the | Sencio pense of about 20 per cent of the — : apply, active, fally\ steady: A ran ; y encio proved no match for the hard. er ce ey ends , f Bee riee eeites ane one bead flyweights, died in a California hos- | hitting Taylor, taking terrific pun- | font Si teates at ie "8, a ¢ | Louiaville 5 . r $251 ‘held pete se ‘ er n and. ripen 9 In the Sichough weather conditions thus faf|Bital while on the operating table, |ishment. “He died the day after the | Stadium duly Peoeg thet atoenae ante | Mineola 6 9 Oo the. ttbek- ‘mostly, CISOBOS: h f pe e d, - th : Hive prevented. them from doing An infected tooth had poisoned | fight. Frankie “Jerome, New York | win ito pit him against the win. Holley. Wicker riday, Wilkinson (430@5.50; lis slightly! ab . niellow sunshine of the far-off juch in this line. e outfield wi range a 3 ef D ner of the fight this month and McMullen; Moon, Benton’ and| more active; few: eavies up t i ayes eres x ae “ : eee es Tine. gf with Huadie-| A few wesks tatér Vincent (Pep- | wih Taylor, Maloney ahd Sharkey. °"™" Petween| Wengia 650; bulk’ medium grades. with , Mtropics and: mellowed for a new man, an several other —_— ae : ton, fe "| : . -- eee vel Hine to think’ over mien in the strategic spots. i i 5 2 paniard’s deman@ for “The receiving end of the club js|in® and carried off the victory 10 to "Tilden and Hunter pi lala tas TP gH ing:close attention this year, with| "ay the teama will go irto action weight 6.00@6.25; stockers and feed- a et < <M. years in the’ great, modern, ven receipt 2200 ‘ Fendrich factory... 5 alves rec vealers un ; cigar bi ; ye Tiger Pitcher Is Katie ih eo seni bt der, the regular receiver, and ¥ 7 Spal Pfeffer, Milstead ahd Heving; War-| ev steady to 25 cents at 50 cents q Bellon, new an, sche moct| Sazerey. Wisconsin lays at cht Open European |" Returned to, Minors |" shor, minnie m, Fagg ehts S0@AL a; alk ee Mikely candidates for this position. Porat tMich Cant Teva au Minironota; Campaign ‘Pomorrow patie: — ‘a Se d e. RRBat: atte Alaa Bet cit Adal : 2 o ¢ H An ARIS Ar) onloc stabs oo Detroit, May 5.—()-—Augustual Columbus S 19 1 | wetghte atound st desirable 150): . ‘ spod dealers, Sarazen and agen Berlin, May "5—()—William _T.| (Lefty) Johns; Detroig Tiger piteher,| Milwaukee 9 18 to: raged 9.85@ a (14 innings) 10.00; ‘top 10.00; undertone weak on Dyer and Ferrell; | butchers;. bidding mostly from 9.00@ Eddieman and Mc-| 9.76 om médium: and heavy weight: ‘to Meet Englishmen Rochester Boy to | Tilden and Francis T. Hunter open| Was released us A to the Fort | their European campaign ' tomorrow! Worth club of the xas League. ris, Morri in s . al M atch Captain St. Olaf against Germany's ranking amateurs.| Johns had not started in a league | Jonnard, Sanders, 3 In practice yesterday they played| ‘ame this season but his. showing in| Menemy. sows and stags. mostly 825; pigs Gym Aggregation | man Najuch and Karel Kozeluh,| Practice prompted Manager Morlerty lis steady; bulk 11.00; lew York, May 5.—(?)+Gene Sar- |Pro champions of Germany . and| to send him back to the minors for ‘WESTERN Wednesda; in and Walter Hagen will meet Abe! worthfield, Minny -May 5.—1p)—| C2¢cho Slovakia, respectively. No| further seasoning, weak on fitchell and George Duncan, crack “ stor, | Score Was kept. aS eae .Jlamba; sheep about steady; salable tish professional. golfers, in a 36 ee cepoerBign. Pt Rachesteh| ‘The Americans appeared impressed supply very scarce, ple match at the Fresh Meadow! nient was elected to captain the St.| With the quality of Germany's tennis Y i : memorial day,| Bight was eleeted to captain the St-| material, especially Froitzheim, Land- ‘ou Have Met FARGO LIVESTOCK: resident of] [ost of wagon. acetone ane whe | mann, and Moldenhauer. Froitzheim’s \ by Kees Seteoe MINN! Fargo, N. D., May 5.—(P)}—Hogs i . ue ry 150 to 180 pound EAPOLIS GRAIN aS lob strokes i i iP itch geen ga expected Lal “ued seat by a, Mijacn, will be drew Tilden's pr peense rapentealy icataial, wiaccsl d sue o d ckinpaset pytige 4 200 pounds 9.65; Moers 228 ‘pounds reac this country May 27 with! <crwing his fourth year-on the gym | Ea ¢ rages ara ir Ne taak ee S200 bad beeen bers of the English team| squad next year. He succeeds Wal-| Many Entered in va 41%; No. " 503, 261 the Ryder Cup imatehes with) ter Rovang, of Erskine, as captain. Be he famey 1.4 8. re 25. Aa “ F . 4 - Best professionals at Wor- Kentucky Derby Oh SS ae pee 1h ehnten Je 7 Sheep. top, is .00@)14.00; | ; é ' 5 1 hard sprit %@1.60 0 May 5.—(P)—The P d"Mont . ‘Ginter, Mass, June gand 4. Thelq: Fights t Night 0, 3 ere is part of a strenuous ex-| , Last’ Louisville, Ky. dark hard Montana on track 130%@ i jon schedule being arraees tor}! Mig ig. isville, Ky. ivan brn rey Are tag “a heavy ewe | probable field today, 10 days before Ky 2 ¥ re: 1. @5.00; backs’ 5. (By The Associated Press) tunning of the 53rd Kentucky derby e we \\ 138% 1.38%, peers te ae a ‘ansas City, Kans.—Warnie Smith,| #ppeared to exceed 25, an unusually . = Ne 8 : Se ee GRAIN Bartlesville, Okla., knocked out Shuf- | large number. é q 0. 3 white 47 ‘ Chicago, May '5.—<#}—Wheat No.| fle Callahan, Chicago (4.) Not all of these, however, will ‘ Bes, 2 red 1.42; No. 2 hard 1.45. ganda start in'the race at Churchill Downs ; Ip. : 2 mixed 70%; No; 2 yel-|- Montreal—Rene de Vos, middle-|on May 14, and it is probable that ‘ 80%, Lae 5 weight champiop of Rarope, defeated | some not included in this list wil] go ————___—_—- Oats No. 2-white 49@61%;: No. 3 Del Fontanie, Winnipeg (10). to the post, The average field for %. piainies the past _dedade has been 15. i} Lincoln, Neb. — Bear Cat Wright,| Last Year only 13 accepted the is- Omaha, scored a technical knockout | sue, against 20 the year before, Zev jeal Clishy, Los Angeles (5). \won in competition with the largest in the Pinkie og Lincoln, defeated ; number that ever raced, 21. on| Jimmy Black, Los Angeles. yy for, 14 i San_ Francisco — Johnny Preston, ; ublic Golf Links j der, Iilinois, bd New Reet, beet Larry Murphy, Los Increase in Number eer Bale tes ee eee ote | Oe a, vocal ra a 3 ANCK GROCERY 00, D : . aa AO) ne ol tag grown yo 201 Wistributed “orgy | |Z a sy

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