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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WSDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 Paddock to Guide Nc orth Dakotan in Marathon from Texas Here . FORMER MINOT North Dakota Basketball Champs Meet North Carolinans MAN RUNS FOR | | BANBINO GETS - SPRINTIN aCe FIRST CIRCUIT Irving “Speed” Wallace Enters ‘ CLOUT OF 1928 Bunion Derby—Is Manager of Famous Sprinter Babe’s Eleventh Inning Smash at Chattanooga Not Enough as Yanks Lose ae Co-ed Golfer May Compete With | Wisconsin Varsity (= o—_—_—“—“— 2 SPUDS ENTER {Mate Nooneer /THREB WORLD'S [es Wore- | Over His Golf | SWIM RECORDS |, —Not rrients _ GOBYBOARDS) ~2> America’s ‘Aquatic Marvels Shatter Marks in A. A. U. Championships Chicago, April 4.—(?)—Faster and faster do America’s aquatic marvels cut through the water. Three world’s records, one them 12 years old, were shattered at the National amateur athletic un- ion’s indoor swimming champion- ships last night. They were 220-yard breast stroke, and 400 and 500-yard relay records for a 60-foot ol. So far four world’s records} ave been established at the cham-' pionships which are being competed ¢ ee CONSOLATION | CAGE ROUNDS Twelve Teams Survived First Round—Remaining Games Played Today CARR CREEK VS. AUSTIN Highly Touted Georgia Quint Battles Yankton, Smallest Five in Meet | Sey | | | N. D. CAPITAL IS GOAL Paddock Expects Flickertail Loper to Better Time of Pyle’s Runners BY BRIAN BELL Associated Press Sports Writer New York, April 4.—(?)—All’s right with that part of the baseball world inhabited by Babe Ruth Birds are singing, grass is green and spring has come for the big slugger has hit his first home run since 1927, Inspired perhaps by the lofty shadows of Lookout mountain BY J. G. MacGREGOR Bismarck is to be the goal of an- other transcontinental —marathc with Texas as the starting point cording to word received b Charles Paddock, the wo If the athletic officials of the Wes’ Conference do not rule t her on acceunt of her sex, age will be a member of Chicago, April 4.—()—Twelve est human. ed by V ing “Speed” i ormer Mi ity golf team | that high school basketball teams, aspir- for this week, the 300-yard medley stretching across the Chattanooga poy, will re the “Big Ten” and ants for the National prep school swim mark being broken Monday ball park, Babe lifted the ball out ollegiate champion- night. of the lot in the 11th inning of yes- Magic City man and guide Wallace | a i 0 m the corn cultivating dash from I he will get an opportunity ixie to Flickertail land. » become t y championship, today had survived their first round games in the cur- terday’s game between the Yankees and Chattanooga. > Ruth’s home run was not enough, Defending successfully his Na- tional title in the 220-yard. breast . The famous sprinter, who is now arsit} also. : rent national tournament at the stroke Walter Spence, stocky bru- New York city at Columbia uni- fajor John L, Griffith, athletic University of Chicago. Twelve oth- nette of the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. for the Lookouts tied the score in “> ersity, diligently training for the ner of the Western Con- er teams had entered the consola- sped the distance in 2:43 3-5 sec- their half of the 11th and went on toming Olympic trails, has just com- s given the opinion that tion tournament, which will bring onds or 2 1-5 seconds fester than to win in the 12th,3 to 2, The pleted a tour of the southern states eligible for the team together the losing teams. the previous record established by world champions have now dropped bnder the guidance of Wallace. | en” championship. By tonight the 40 teams entered Eric Rademacher of Germany in 11 out of 14 spring games. The According to the word received | ra varsity ‘W’ to from 37 states will have Played their 1926. Yankees played the only extra inn- re which lacked detail, Paddock | any other prize cr trophy I ever first game while eight will have The other two world marks fell ing game of the day and were the as completed arrangements for Miss Page says. gone through their second contest to the Illinois Athletic club team of only major leaguers to fall before Wallace's entrance into the derby | won numerous champion- in as many days. Chicago headed by Johnny Weiss- ‘a minor league outfit. that is scheduled to start at an un- p trophies and prizes. The daugh- Today’s play will bring together muller, America’s middle distance announced point in the Panhadle | ter of Prof. W. H. Page, Wisconsin teams favorites to go far into the champion. With Weissmuller gain- Giants Beat Senators : itate Friday. | law school, she is the state cham- elimination. The mountaineer lads ing a large lead in his laps, the I. The Giants extended their win- Good Time Expected | pion and former western woman from Carr Creek, Ky., will receive A.C. team swam the 400-yard relay ning streak to 10 games, downing Over the long prairie stretch, the | champion. She was in the national areal test when they me2; the tall- event in 3:32 3-5 seconds, taking the Washington Senators, 8 to 2. plonde California speedster will | championship tournament last year est team in the tournament, which the National championship from the Andy Cohen came to life at the bat ach the North Dakota distance | but was beaten in her first round by hails from Austin, Tex. The Blue, Chicago Athletic association. The with two triples and a single, sug- per. Paddock expects that Wal-| Mrs. Miriam Burns Horn, one up, Grass team won a popular victory old record was 3:38 made by Cin- gesting that possibly he has inherit- Jace will better the average time that | and Mrs. Horn went on to win the yesterday from the Indians of Albu- vI cinnati Central Y. M..C. A. team in ed Rogers Hornsby’s bat along with fs now being set by the title, querque, N. M., while Austin nosed BIL cue 1925, Then, with J, M. Dithmer| The Riskos, Heeneys and Paulinos| his job. Bill Terry got two triples in Charles C. Pyle’s Los Angeles-to- | out Englewood of Chicago in a fast ISEMANN continuing another 100 yards, the| may be bothering a lot of people|and a double. | : New York marathon. \ finish, New York, April 4.—(AP)—Aft. | team shattered the 600-yard relay| but Tex Rickard, as he golfs in Brooklyn finished in front of Ma- een ate tet tee ity FISTIC EVENTS OF PAST FEW DAYS Forkers Make Bow er four years as buddies with the| Tecord in 4:28 15 seconds. The old Florida, does}: ‘seem to be losing }con, a Robin farm, 9 to 3. Charlie Jace’s arrival in the Capital City. | Grand Forks, North Dakota state | Syracuse University basketball and | Teed was 4:40 3-5, which was|flesh or planting wrinkles. His | Hargreaves equalled his last’ sea- ' He has been training at Perry champions, meet Wilmington, N. C.,| baseball teams and with the New | made by the old I. A.C. team in| score is his ony worry. Pros told | son's see eeeeing recurs by teal Texas, the advices state, and is in PR VE GENE TUNNEY MANAGES SELF ates wun: York Yankees “this thrice, N6%| 1916. In addition to Weissmuller | him he couldn’t keep his head down| ing @ base. ; roadshape condition for the torrid) ‘ The last game of the first round | Hanson and Bill Eisemann are tc 3 99d Dithmer, the I. A. C. team is and his eyes on the ball with clouds| _A game at Memphis developed grind. . es ae ED aT — was to be played by the highly tout-| parted. More than that, they are to | Composed of Paul Samson, R. Hal- of smoke from his cheroot puffing | 43 hits and 30 runs, the Chicago Paddock and Wallace | visited ‘ ed Vienna Ga. team, twice champions | play on teams that are bitter rivals, | !#tan, and H. Miller. up at him, but where he go: his | White Sox getting 19 of the runs North Dakota last fall, the holder) Diplomatic Rejoinder to New| of the state and cotton state, and|The Yanks have released Hanson, stogie is with him. Rickard says | and 26 hits while the Southern as- + of many world’s sprinting records | York Si Yankton, S. D., the smallest five in| infielder, to Watebury, and Eise-| Texas State Line Is “there'll be a fight this summer” | sociation chicks had 11 runs and 17 delivering lectures at er tate | IG! 0 tate Boxing Commis-| +; is year’s meet. Yankton is mak-|mann, catcher, to Hartford, both of ti , [and he lets the other fellow worry. |hits. Th> Hose blasted May for 12 peg api shaaed — sion Yesterday Is Simple,| ing oe fifth appearance in the Chi- se eee mean Sterting Mark Today Mile Inone Red ‘one-thitd/ innings: — 3 fueai| : ”| cago tournament. e two young athletes hav i pit ee ae cey. promiee | (By Fret Cremer feral A But Effective — Champion * ‘Moorhead will enter the ecco Belek! It wae Hanson, ie For Pyle’s Marathon = 2 Cu —— = Lead t cine aNd t Roe eaaaeit two + gel ’ os Angeles—! y| 5 ‘ion tournament meetin; mer all-American foot! el tio: urn: ‘i ievil come back to the wheatlands on | .°X° fantamweight champion, | Shows Business Acumen and |itountain. eat |ner cack ee contain wine: Gala ae apie Ce ee de ce es lc late defeated Santiago Zorilla, Pan- Ability Pine Bluff, Ark., established it-|Eisemann: started on_ the profes-|The New Mexican-Texas state line| Chicago, April 4.—(AP)—Cham-| first game. ‘Adolfo Luque was ama, (10). : self as a strong contender for title, | sional bascball trail. On Vic's say-| was the starting point today for the | pion Otto’ Relselt of Philadelphia, | reached for only one run in five weiss arborist aatenies “eeling eaner—an 00 ate noe tees ccna thirty-second lap of the Los Angeles | Willie Hoppe of New York, John | innings. Go! H Indianapolis — Al \Foreman, N J. GOULD = bel ire nha sspamaal Peete e pair south this| to New York marathon. Ninety-one |Layton and Allen Hall of St. Louis| The St. Louis Cardinals hit the If Ball Price | London, won on foul from Jim: | (Assoclated Presa Sporte Raiter) |ment, 37 to 10, Tuesday. |, | pring. Both, are, good, big league | saa eres | the Semile [and Len Kenney of Chicago, with lad hard to defeat Nashville, 10 to Will Be Unchanged |} ms Hackley, ‘Indianapolis, (3). |, New York, April 4—(AP)—The| |, The eastern midgets conld not | respette, ond, lack nothing but a) Jamry “Gardner, Seatil one vietory each, led the national | 7. Blades, Frisch and Hafey showed cia Jimmy Clump, Newport, Ky., istic events of the last few days pe wil e hel 0 ie boys ing. rdner, Seattle negro, and | three cushion billiard tournament in| the way at bat. ; h ; knocked out Nicky Taft; Chic |have furnished convincing evidence|from the Razor Back state. Berlin Olli Wartinen, New York, finished | its second round today. ‘Dah Howley's St. Louis Browns There will be no change im || cago, (4) ? that Gene Tunney not only is man-|scored only two points in the first|Rangers and Maroons | ¥%:etay’s 44.1 mile trek from Tu-| “Kenney unexpectedly upset the| used 27 hits to score 23 runs while the prices of golf balls this ee laging his own affairs but doing|half while Pine Bluff counted 21.| 7. cumeari in a dead heat. ‘Their time | veteran Augio Kieckhefer of Chi-| Tulsa’s best was eight, ‘Ten rounds As Tast 4 ee tke standard St. Louis Pierre Charles, jee au ha et dite callow C tomah Rt eaten aki * Will Play For World droit OB ina Sie sf De- | cago, who also was defeated by the| was the quota for one inning. — a . eat aH Laer + | whose chief aim in life not long ago a H ; sdiicebes 521;35. - Suomi: | veteran Hi last night. O’Row h ” tage on balls will be 50 cents, || Belgium, won from Chuck Wig- | peveseg nies sim Jn life not long af0| 4 ings easy while the New Hamp-| Hockey Championship} nen ‘retained the lead in elapsed ee ee 15 and $1. , , gins, Indianapolis, (10). Caudle | syllable words. shire boys couldn’t find the basket. time with 184:10:20 for the 11187 | Teo i i i 3 ii a Some dealers are stocking a Wilson, Birmingham, A'a., out- Gene still Ea an ex-| .Caperton, Pine Bluff center count-| New York, April 4.—(AP)—The| miles. i | panesien. oyeeas ‘with one ee defeated both Detroit and f three-for-a-dollar all, for || pointed Johnny “Peewee” Kai- | tensive and often effective vocab-|ed eight times from the field and |New York Rangers and the Montel) | ———$—$Mlhle : which they are claiming much ser, (10). ul But his latest word t red field Je H wid A 0 the! scored one goal. Johnson was|Maroons today remained in the na- ~ 74 way of balance and long ee boxing commission, in addition to|the outstandin Arkansas guard,|tional league combat for the classic ight. Toledo—Jack Duffy, Toledo, |being noteworthy as a diplomatic| holding the New Hampshire five/ Stanley cup, the emblem of world defeated Tod Morgan, world | rejoinder, eontains:no. word in ex- back of the free throw Nne and scor-| hockey supremacy. junior lightweight champion, jcess of five syllables and only two| ing four field goals. With a speedy attack in the third (10). Babe Keller, s‘oledo, won | of those, It proves that the simple ‘oday games: period of the deciding game of the from Mutt Snyder, Dayton, O., | language can and often i 9 a. m—St. Paul, Nebraska, vs.| Ame: t Bo: WEST TO LOOK OVER «s). etfective and forceful than compli-| Stivers, Dayton, Obio. : ee Siltege acid Ge night, the Rangers defeated cated phraseology. 10s m-8t George, Utsh, valBuite diol VARSITY GRID GANG Barcelona, Spain — Manuel | __ Gesture of Reproof Purdy, Tenn. ‘At Montreal, the Maroons won the | Gonzalez, Spain, won the Span- “While I have received no official] 11 @. m.—South Portland, Me., vs.|blue ribbon in the international aS £ ish bantamweight championship communication from New York| Mize, Miss. ‘5 group by defeating the Canadiens, New North Dakota Athletic on a foul from Murali, Spain | state boxing commis 12 noon—Grand Forks, N. D., vs./1 to 0, in overtime. es 4 G). gesture of reproof in that line, ob-| Wilmington, N. C. Director Will Visit Univer- | viously. Further on: 1 p. m—Canton, Il, vs. Fort sity on April 9 The first two game of the cup se- ries of five clashes will be held at Montreal on Thursday and Satur- ay. Hot Spring, aly ‘The commission knows me well| Collins, Colo. (second round). Jeiek Tana Fe or ry enough to know I have never se:| 2.2. m—Tulss, Okla., vs. Win- ot + Cuddy Demarco, "Pittsburgh, 1 1ected my opponent but have al field, Kans. (second round). \ EU ea Grand Forks, N. D., April 4—C.) (10). left that detail to the promoter. 3 p. m.—Oregon, Mo., vs. Spartan- Won't Pitch This Season ‘A. (Jack) West will ‘come to. the gentle touch of irony here, perhaps, | burg, S. C. i i Illness of the past few months Gniesity of North Dakota Mon-; St. Petersburg, _Fla.—Billy There was @ time not so long ago| 4 Pp. m.—Ashland, Ky., vs. Nauga-| will prevent Walter Johnson from day morning, April 9, prior to start-| Algers, Phoenix, Ariz., defeated | When Gene Tunney, then only a fair tuck, Conn. itching any games this season for ing spring football practice in the| Alex Simms, Canton, O., (10). | t middlin’ light heavyweight, need- & p. m—Oak Park, Ill, vs.| Newark, International League club Flickertail camp that afternoon, py ed a manager and some good ring Everetts, Mass. : Johnson is managing. President Thomas F. Kane an- Jacksonville, Fla—Joe Clan- | 2dvice if he was to get anywhere.| 7 p. m.—Yankton, S. D., vs. Vien- —————_ nounced here Monday following re-| ey, Detroit, knocked out Tom | The veteran Billy Gibson filled both | na, Gi i Picks Yankees and Cards keipt.of a message to that effect] Norris, Cardiff, Wales, (6). requirements, steered Tunney into] 8 p. m.—Pine Bluff, Ark., vs.) Babe Ruth thinks the next world from West at Brookings. caine the American light heavyweight | Briston, Conn, (second round). series will be played between his The new North Dakota director == | title and paved the way for the p. m.—Carr Creek, Ky., vs. Aus-|own club, the Yankees, and the St. and coach said he hoped to be able , Gandela Back |\tame tn aaiees Hat browght tin, Tex, (second round). Louis Cards. on vs to two week: | | Tunney e peak. to spend from 10 days to weeks ani e 8 | ac This de ts arn Manager working with the prospects. He]! c 3 y must mounld his first Nodak com-|/ 5 So Ti in Cetth \ Gene wasn’t champion of the Se oe ca he danas |engeweaacctatt| OLYMPIC FIGHTS AND FIGHTERS check has been made here it is es-|| Into Saddle After He ever, before he decided to handle his timated that in the Bua phoracd of} | Ta Reinaiatea enn. aaa Ficcdgose srones se ar By “ Spike” Webb : vi g 's . is Reinstat - tee Te anawer. ert ) és \cuse him of ingratitude but others Nothing has been announced here 4 2 foncerning the appointment of an le ry Se | see, not oy. Hint ie situation (United States Olympic Boxing Coach) assistant for West. However, Clem! 4 s changed but that Tunney pos- ** * se * Letich is to continue as basketball | 2 sesses the business ability to make S . ioe coach, and the Flickertails are not ‘ the most. of We oe Harag aoe: Americans in Olympics Fight “For 120,000,000 People et Wert as tho mainstays of a Back Home”—How That Idea Won For Fidel La Barba rack coaching system. Ghenacarel Aavotgs she wane, could ever the welcome accorded the fine La Fendrichin the best of circles—everywhere. Pi business is no longer above a whisper, at least shares, financially, in Gene’s success. Tunney pot the title-but little else i ‘at Phi phia in 1926. He had to|The confidence and poise of the| He «wasn’t the most tactful boxer 0 y Only a cigar of so skillful a bl i ¥ i) a 4 Annapolis, Md., April 4.—(AP)—) tions could toss in the squared circle. , |go.on a vaudeville tour to make some| American. bo: I! it the “i we) n meri xer—call it the “inner P : 5 5 He callected close to a mil- i i were others who literally pounded such fine, mellow, old, tropic-flavor. lion at Chicago and esa add ‘his mt: man,” if you want to, is undoubtedly | him to pieces, but they eouldn't , is old, q 4 it appears, in selecting Heeney shadow this kid’s desire and confi- 4 . Fae ell as a July date for his firat| BAS gone and Incle| dence, that he would win. Tt was aki ae jus lea, as Fide me, . ~ ¢ nen Sect ore SORAR ENE, he “wanted to win. for 120,00 everybody > One of the most Promising ¥ i him. iirough, the, grueling ne most promis oung- im e gruel sters uncovered. by Pittsburgh tha this summer, it is not difficult for Pisay of cegnthens eltssinatine uts, What is grea & 3 year is Fred Fussell, pitcher with| those who have seen Olympics or|to semifinals, to the finals — and ber eal Ayia i grr Wichita Falls in the Texas League| Coached contenders, to visualize the} thon to win. 3 season by a team in organ- it year. | t of ter the United States} There's a whole lot in this con- ized baseball? — — send to the tournament. fidence shi What is the greatest num- a to Meet Hansen ‘What was true in 1920, and then ber of ba-es stolen in one sea- ‘ Godfrey, ie. Ue black, Lge tesa mf 5 ane, are son? Laced is Cobb's greatest fight in Sey York for