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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Boys Expected to Star on North Dakota Track | JANE FAUNTZ |GRAND FORKS GOES | ! a. a! —LIN THE TRAINING CAMPS] TO NATIONAL CAGE SWIMS WAY 10 jeer ON SATURDAY | WORLD MARKS), ers cai Rorth Dato lat Can’t Be Done, Said Critics,| Colors Into Nation’ Tour- ae PAGH SIX _ , | Two Bismarck DUANE DI. SID REGISixR ARE HOPEFULS TUESDAY, MARCH 27; 1928 uad . BASEBALL STAR POR 45 YEARS ~BAOK IN GAME Gettin’ Ready ° Upms’-eye Views of the Red Sox ome ete “WAP CALKING % BUC TRIS, AND HE SAYS WAS WILL NOT FEEL YOUR LOSS T ANY EXTENT. He’S BOUGHT A GRAY UNG FOR ONE OF WIS es Montana Football Team Wiil, But Injured 16-year-old ney For Second Year Pa’ Rourke, Who Took-to Dia- { Clash With Nodaks During Girl Did It Grand Forks, N. D. March 27.— mond in 1888, Is Retained Coach Bob Cortright and seven as Scout by Reds « Chicago, March 27.—(AP)—Six-| Central floor athletes will embark hh untz of the|for Chicago Saturday where the Coming Grid Season Het woronee nt Y CHARLES W. DUNKLEY } _ 7 = Hlinois Women’s Athletic club who| North Dakota champions alon; B ° } 4 TWO STARS ARE LOST; many critics were certcin would] with two score other quints from al Associated ” { | ee never regain her stroke because of| parts of the country, will battle it t M4 b>. ‘ an automobile accident last summer,} out for national basketball honors ! § Both Track and Football Pros-' . i today held two new world’s swim-| in a tournament which starts on c rae ‘ . 5 ming records, the following Tuesday. ‘ } pects at University Suffer ‘ Leading the I. W. A. C. It will be the second consecutive ! Sov. 48 to 16 triumph over year Grand Forks has carried the H Severe Jolts : champions, the Parkdale colors of North Dakota in the na- ! ! : ; s of Toronto, last night, M! tional meet, a Central team last 3, Sidney Reg- ij shattered the international records| year having vanquished three op g wane Diehi, students at | in the 100 yard and 100 meter breast | ponents in the opening rounds only i 4 y of North, are ex-} stroke. In addition, the I. W. A, C.| to fall in the eights to, Batesville, i 2 — pected to be two stars of the Flick-| relay team established a national] Arkansas. ‘ Yer track squad this spring, acco: record in the 160 yard relay, a team-| Cortright will take with him Du- mate, Violet Martin, broke, the na-| Chene, Seedrd, Clinton, Fitzgerald, tional mark in the 40 yards back| Nelson, McKinnon and Lee. The stroke and Walter Laufer, Lake| first four named players were on Shore Atheltic club, Chicago, who| the squad that went to Chicago last swam in a special event, excelled] year. his own two-year old national record - In Good Shape The Central players are all in ex- in the 300 yard medle: Old cellent physical condition and are. at the peak of their same tight now. ya ww rec-| Cortright will put his men through ord by Miss Fauntz, ted ue only two workouts this week, nurs- Geraghty, New ing to reports from the vai Register who is a junior ran t milo and two-mile for the Nodaks; last year and is expected to be well| up among the North Central con-| ference lopers at the loop meet atl Sioux City in May. } Diehl who is ophomore and facing his first year of varsity com- petition was one of the surprises of the 1926 Interscholatic meet at the Freddie A, Angelo, Washi wen from Buck Zebline, i more, (10). ‘versity. 1 Hae we : : record oy ing them along carefully that they| Pittsburgh — Mike | Dundes Me he, tas ee hie ae me eee " Yor a may retain the edge they acquired! Rock Island, Ill, won from U. 8. Uf the finest high school sprinters | SUshtly mixed in hts directions was Bob Quinn, president of the Boston! 106 meter breast stroke: New| in {'c final game of the state tour-| Carpenter, Pittsburgh, (8). of the finest high school SP euerie | Red Sox, when he went up as if after a high one instead of getting down| record by Miss Faunts, id | nament tilts. ia. of the state.. He specializes in the! tg stop this fast grounder (see the ball!) while working out with his record by Migs Get The Grand Forks athletes will Rochester, N. Y-“Eddie (Kid) century and 220 yard dashes. team at Bradenton, Ila,“ Plenty of form all right—but the batter's run-|' 460 yard relay leave here in time to reach their; Wagner, Philadelphia, won from Smith Is Prospect yet =. Ww. A. C., 1:81:4, (Team—| destination on Sunday that they may Joe Trabon, Kansas City, (10). Vernon Smith, behemoth Dic! boat 4 Van Maarth, Emma Lori have a full day of rest before the - — » Mary i; Lou Quinn, Ethel Lackie).| opening struggle and to permit the Old record by I. W. A. C., 1:82.4, | Central mentor a chance to give his 40 yards stroke: New rec-| outfit a short workout on the uni- ord by Miss Martin, 27 seconds. Old| versity of Chicago gymnasium floor “feyse by Sybil Bauer, Chicago, 27) before the meet opens. ‘ swim: New rec- Gill, Chicago, knocked out 800 yard medley ord by Laufer, 3:18. Old record by HTS Script D’Olive, Mobile, (3). er, 3) cae ey ante * "Uses Leg Stroke 6 Memphis — “Red” Herring, . Miss Faunts, whose right arnt Ke , won from Grover (By The Associated Press) er George Moriarty of the Tigers.| injured severtly in the autom Mallini, New Orleans, (8). Sih SENATORS WARM UP . Sullivan has also displayed a fast powerful vs. — ceo Tampa, Fla—The Washi } Lead ft ‘Track pros} atthe Univer ty | Senators toy warmda hope ect i sige olay eno planeet ioe Yoo vit eure of North Dakota are the most dis-| first of two exhibition games with} | CUYLER POUNDS PILL ign betelnut in'20 years as the ‘athletes, begin| neySt,tiwe Cardinale. Yesterday! |Log Angeles, Cal-—Tho bat ot| she New Orleans — Chester Bush, 1 ey ie most. 0m} il a PIRATES ARE SEASICK! ! , cago, defeated Joe Chaney, Bal- But two lettermen from last vietory. He drove out two home| She also won first place in the , ut ‘wo etterm« = r Oakland, Cal.—Seasickness _yes-| for four runs, Cubs beat Los! has Bonin: Be timore, (10). Canton, O.— Joe Simonich, oo we : runs and a single, which accounted! fancy di ‘8 are available an — leated George Rus- Geach Paul J. Davis sees few men|terday broke the monotony of the| Angeles, 11 to 5. By last night's shi Baltimore — Buster Brown, bell, “Paliedeiphie, (10). Kaye as a certain entrant in the| Baltimore, out; Kelly, Akron, kno¢ked out Jack in the new candidates for honors| Pittsburgh Pirates when they fer- — garded with which to build a team. His| ried across San Francisco Bay only WHITE SOX FALL coming Olympic games. Shreveport, La—For the second], son athlete, is another good varsit prospect. The big fellow has been trying his hand at the shot put, dis-| cus and javelin and if he can get) his weight behind the elusive track instruments he should develop into a champion of champions. | . Charlie Finclr of La Moure is another sophomore speedster who is expected to do well in the dashes. Finch copped many medals for his! sterling performances as a member oS the La Moure High team several Fall River, M Soo, , es oa apace Woonstocket, ‘ Hot springs, Ark —Mickey eae ereoneTe Y eres eS MO eve Re ne ee rere New York — Tony (Young) Marullo, New Orleans, won from Mike McTigue, New York, (10). Henry Goldberg, New York, wen on a foul from Rene De Vos, Bel- gium, (1). Chicago—Jack McCarthy, Chi- Seid: Phil vaphia only hopes rest on the chance that|to find rain had caused postpone- romen liadelphia, (10). he may uncover an athlete or two; ment. of the first game with. Oak-/ successive day, the White Sox frit- as work continues who will be able| land. tered away a six run lead yesterday to win points in the conference mect —— and Shreveport of the Texas league at Sioux City. LOST FOR ‘REDS scored an 11 to 10 exhibition vic- Lewie Lee, javelin thrower, and| St. Petersburg, Fla.—The game| tory. The day before it was Dallas. f Setterlund, member of the relay; scheduled with the New York —_— i team, are the only men left who had| Yankees today was the last for the CARDS BEAT YANK any success at Sioux City last| Reds in Florida. Tomorrow they Peters! » Fi er x go to Birmingham, Ala. ing was hea bampion Yankees by the Cerdieats 4 rao, champion Yai ‘The biggest losr is that of Don| _ TWO BROWNS HURT yesterday, 9 to 2, Te dats, the ‘Thompson, captain and holder of| Birmingham, Ala—Guy Sturdy, the conference pole vault record.| one more member of the St. Loui ‘Thompson did not return to school| Browns is in the hospital with.a Bentley, Terre Haute, (3.) . m_mowen een us 8 . mine, pson Leaves Hole ie he © eee and it leaves the Nodaks without a vaulter, while the captain was al- ‘ways good for poipts in the high hurdles and shot put. Another athlete who failed to re- turn to school.is Alex, a promising broad Leagee whom Davis expected things of this spring. forth Dakota lost point winners in Art Hanson, half miler, and Joe » quarter miler, both‘of whom - graduated. % Doane Looks Good Among the best looking athletes ‘working out indoors is Warren Doane, member of the squad last ear, but who was not available for mpetition because of scholastic troubles. Doane is a distance man ‘of powerful build and Davis expects to make 4 miler out of him. Hl FLICKER FOOTBALL PROSPECTS JOLTED Grand Forks, N. D., March 27.— Football prospects for 1928 at the University of North Dakota, con- sidered very Proausing at the close of the scason-last fall, have been ted considerably by the news that! ike Knauf of Moorhead, Minn.,! and Arnold Kirkness of Lake Park, | Minn., will not be availablo next | year. ‘ Both are back field regulars, Knauf a quarterback and Kirkness | a half and the spot hit is the most vital, for North Dakota needed every available back. | Knauf has left school and is at! home at Moorhead. It is under- stood that he will attend a univer- sity offering a denial course next | __, Kirkness Gradua’ | Kirkness will receive degree in the spring. He expected to his graduation ride over until close of the first semester but ehosen to finish up this year. Moorhead athlete played his year yd a plat age ane was fi; to develop into a next peal He was a kicker an excellent defensive i eRp FeRy u lame back. §@ Earl McNeely strained a pelvic muscle Wednesday. BRAVES GET 24 HITS Fort Myers, Fla—The Braves bombarded Connie Mack's athletics a + eae with 24 hits to-win 0 0, GIANTS WALLOP SOX Augusta, Ga.—The Red Sox took a walloping from the Giants here yesterday 7-1, INDIANS WORK. TRIO’ Cleveland.—The Cleveland . In- dians flingers, Uhle, ‘Shaute, and Hudlin are scheduled to work the full route in three of the four ‘re- maining exhibitions with New Or- leans, ROOKIE INTERESTS MORIARTY San Antonio, Tex.—The strength, speed, reach and ambition of Charlie Sullivan, Detroit recruit pitcher, has aroused the interest of Manag. ROUSH PERFORMS Augusta, Ga—Eddie Roush per- formed in great style before the Giant chief yesterday whacking out three triples in New York’s 7 to 1 decision over the Red Sox. EHMKE MASTERS PITCH Fort -Myers, Fle.—After eight years of conscientious effort, How- ard Ehmke, lanky Tight hander of the Philadelphia Athletics, believes he has mastered the “hesitation pitch” and looks for his fifteenth season in the American League to be the best ever. Today was “Con- nie Mack day” in Fort Myers. A half holiday was declared and a/ | program of parades and _ speech- king in honor of the manager was atranged. _ PHILS . BREAK camp Winter Haven, Fla.—The Phillies break camp today. and head for the home town,’ where they are due Thursday, . UTCH “REQ. U.S. PAT. OFF. - BN ye _ fragrance and mellow mildness.,Camel is the. ) cigarette that intro- FJ duced the world to —here it is—taste, rich . 3 \ . oo _If you smoke forpleasure

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