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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Reversing Previous Day’s Showing, Pitchers Prove Effective . TY COBB AND [Uncle Sam Not Likely to Lose Olympic 200 Meter Championship ~ TRIS SPEAKER | ay GREAT YANKEE Equestrian Prince Gets the Horse Laugh SOUTH DAKOTA sg amen QUARTETSURE| Geena > ea MAN 70 JUDGE ay 10 KEEP TITLE smo age Trounced by Athletics in Opening Gotham Game <ae Frank Hyland Unable to At- Paddock, Locke, Scholz and tend Bismarck Sport of Borah Form Well-nigh Un- WHITE SOX SINK INDIANS beatable Squad Kings Inauguration Tigers Blank St. Louis—Reds ; the : 4 4 wor wk cotteg tt cael mid- Shut. Out Cubse—Cards LOST RACE JUST ONCE] § : 3-D.. wil probably landle the mes’ Wallop Pirates #. 4 ‘ aphone when the Bismarck Race and association holds its first an- Alan Woodring, Syracuse . : ; | nual race meet here June 19, 20 a 21, Mrs. C. K. Bryan, manager, Flash, Upsets Dope by Win- nounced today." i Frank Hyland, Devils Lake, start- ning at Antwerp ‘§ er on North Dakota tracks for many hong will be unable to attend, hav- ing been elected as a delegate to the Andy Cohen a Re: ** ©@ * al Guy! Giants’ New Jewish Second-sacker May Prove Most Popular Player in National League (By The Associated Press) The unending battle between pitcher and batsman found the form- 17 aba a@ temporary advantage Ye Yesterday effective pitching was the rule rather than the exception it Sports Fans: This is the sec- Republican national convention at had ‘been the previous day when 15 ond in a series of inside stories : Kansas. City. ryys and an avalanche of less- of the Olympic games, event Z ; Dr. Matthews is one of the best er blows drove hurlers to cover in by event. known acing judges in the: United twarly every major league game. ee x s % States, having officiated at some of Aided and abetted by Ty Cobb By ALAN J. GOULD Dh eee af : the greatest fairs and race meets and Tris Speaker, the left-handed (Associated Press Sports Editor) , in the nation for the past 22. years. ¢ New York, April 21—(—The x Among the fairs where he .annually Olympic 200-meter sprinti: % officiates are the Minnesota state gnEnip has been Bekele Sl id Princely dignity, it seems, goeth simultaneously with a fall. Here is the crestfallen Wales walking home| fair, lowa state fair, Nebraska state to a 2 to 1 victory over the) r Ht ands only once in Olympic history| 2{teT one of his recent upsets and the spectators at the race are trailing him with what look suspiciously fair, Texas state fair, South Dakota, York Yankees and spoiled the! ball ace, Robert Moses Grove. the Philadelphia Ath- jd’s ‘cl ms opening day for and there isn’t much | like dirty laughs. The young lady at the right, for instance, seems to be reflecting that the prince is the|and many others. wer “ao y dary die tad Noe Cau IC will Lean eli’) sort of fellow who seldom sits out a dance—or a horse race. He tumbled while riding for the Interresi- Many Inquiries Received i the game. It was the first victory from Uncle Sam this summer at mental Challenge Cup at Rise:ey, Bradfordshire. Hundreds of inquiries. have been ; of season for the Mackmen. Amsterdam. i a a es acc ahead anche Rinse hacia ee ee eee SOON LL OVOE Grove gained ample revenge for . For this particular feature of the ticipants Smeal the United Sta Canada the trouncing he suffered at the international athletic program it Yesterday’s G: ing for inform hands of murderers’ row in the op- would be difficult to figure how the| Lg lay’s Games | marck’s new race track and the meet ; ening game of the season at Phil- U. S. A. could be better fortifed ————— that will be held. than it is with Jackson Scholz, th NATIONAL LEAGUE Sixty horses haye already been en- defending champion; Charl ‘Pad. R H E THREE ¢ AMES 3! Sains is siti in the dock, the world’s record-holder and Cincinnati 6 12 2 lists cl oy ay, 16 fore the entry Hegre sie gee peel twice; Ro- ' Chicago 0 4 0 — Biamarek, notsetiosh 3 are al- der; Charley Ticean, ths ima AT LAWRENCE tf ve; Root, Welch/ Blues Lose in Ninth on Three| ready planning on putting up one or legiate flash, and others. more purses for special races dur- { Pergreg 10 days ago. His fast one ; held the Yankees at bay throughout. it of them expired on strikes “td five hits were garnered off Rs delivery that calls for a fast one and then one a little faster. 1 Cobb Gets Single and Triple / F Scholz, Paddock, Lock : —— Walks — Millers and ling the meet. It is also reported 1 ene Ly Maz Bishop, Cobb, and BY BOB MATHERNE jest halfbacks in the south and now|fah all have turned 200° meters’ in| Haskell Indian Leads Decath-|st. tovi | Saints Win oa a gave the Mackmen their} A few good days in the spring] in the movies, at the other halfback | better than 21 seconds, which is Pittsburgh a race stake. vy ry * fivet run and a triple by .Cobb fol- don't make for cessful season | position. He pds msde: the va faster than the time recured for lon—Difficult Marks Test Haines ane hers ‘Addition ~f Bismarck to the Mi- lowed by Speaker's sacrifice fly ac-| in the major » but they do|sity eleven but scrubbed two years |any previous Olympic triumph at Track Mettle Brame and Gooch. (By "The Aneocsated Peete) |e tecaity shenie that Harte i counted for the winning tally in the) make for extravagant praise snd|He did earn basketball and base! the distance. — Bases on balls lost three games|Fareo circuit, means) that | North i nage cnc ipgras started ae young Andy Cohen of the New York| letters and would have the| It will be worth traveling a few Sage ee ; R in the American association race|Dakota will see the finest harne i Whes x-yeoed is Ronoreene wa oe is getting that these days. | first Jew to captain a vai team| thousand miles to see if Schols and| , Lawrence, Kas., Aj pt = sera Brooklyn ......... 8 9 yesterday. aa wong io) e een iates for i js business of filling the spo:|at Alabama had he returned there| Paddock have any such duel at Am-| Eager to start the middlewest out-| Philadelphia. ....... 6 5 eee sas City held Indi. | stave in the Grand Cireatt be) charged with the defeat. left vacant in the Giants’ infield] for his senior year. sterdam as they did at Colombes in| 2°or track season, upwards of 1,000/ | McWeeny, Ehrhardt and Deberry;|Snapolis to three scattered hits un-|nually lagers ee it was a bad day for the other Rogers Hornsby was traded] There are two senior honor or-| 1924. On the French track Jack| athletes from 100 ini Ferguson, “Mitchell, Miller, Wil-|ti! the ninth inning \hen he filled) meets wil pe pede tend Jeadera in the American League-|to the Boston Braves hasn't been| ganizations on the Alabama campus.| broke the tape inches in front of| here for the sixth annual loughby, Baecht and Wilson. the bases with three walks, Then| North Dakotas, for conditioning, be- Se ee aatns such a difficult task to Cohen s0|As a rule, a junior is chosen for|the flying Californian in a desper-| elas ve f . Bare Holke hit a triple to score all three, | fore neg eee ne sek concn’, Change, Wis| fac, He’ gone shot tn sh | ne “bu elem makes ‘the ‘other-| te finioh that saw Paddock co| Hall of Me hig tn gM gmer| Otter not schedule, ing sere Ta ie ton |v sek \ - w e 1, ui H q Donat ‘Trop! hammered out an 11 to 1 triumph| ed as extravagantly as any rookie| his junior ‘year, ‘Andy made. both These two veterans both have| Valley and southwestern colleges. AMERICAN LEAGUE walked a batter, who scored on a ee hy after losing the first two engage-|who has broken in the majors in| of them! consuming ambitions, Scholz to win| Of the big ten entries, Illinois and RH _E/single, a stolen base: and a sacrifice| | Viscount Willingdon, governor ments of the current series. Al| recent years, Was Good Book: the race twice in a row, something | owa were favored to place highest] Boston ... 10 1|fly. ‘The score was Indianapolis 5;| general of Canada, believes in golf. Thomes kept the leaders’) Of course, Cohen is not a Horns- vat — that has never been done, and Pad. while Oklahoma hoped to uphold} Washington i Kansas City 4. He has donated « trophy to be com- eight hits well scat! and fanned] by, and probably never will be.| ,A8 ® student, Andy ranked well.| dock to wipe out the jinx that has| Valley honors. Texas and the Texas| Macfayden, Russell, Morris and| Huntsinger of Toledo also pitched peted for annually by teams of four six, Three Indian hurlers were [| But he's h be far, thun| Never was it necessary for *) Aggies were the leading contenders ; rt good ball, but allowed five walks|men from each province in the do- effective. So was their support: as the Tost Sabi Now Yoder pons Wallace Wade to lecture him that frcantths southwestern torcitory, Haffm 7 ee ee and Minneapolis defeated Toledo F minion. a “five” in the error column indi-| hoped for that he seems to bave| De, Wouldn't be able to play basket; 200-METER CHAMPIONS In addition to those squads, Min-\ to 4. ¥ : beat been made a hero in that tig town gee “A he didnt’ study Olympic 200-meter champions ||nesota, Wisconsin, Northwestern, E|. Columbus bagged three more hits|the day was turned in by Jonnard P almost overnight. jarenhad le was always up in his|]| and their times: Notre Dame, Creighton and Mar- oS 1|than St. Paul, but the Saints|of Milwaukee, who held Louisville ‘The Just what sort of a fellow is this 1 cabieabaicthah chavaut 1900— Tewkesbury, U. 8., || quette, sent their stars south to aid vu ry | bunched theirs, took advan of|to four hits and beat them, 5 to 1. con Cohen? wanted’ Wimeto be ante. pre 322 1-5 in the seasoning process prepara-| Whitehill and Hargrave; Ogden,| two bases on balls given by Meeker | Jonnard held the Colonels hitless for ten Red Sox, 6 to 6, at the National beeasiod peigentats pace, told me bo ‘got a sparking || Asean aseactt aS 2) || tary to the Penn relays and Olymp-| Wright and Schang. and won, 410.2, toemance of [Eveesimnine®» but allowed "four 4 » i F; 8. ix —_— passes. capital. Goose Guslin's third home| Avery paseball fan knows how | the first time she caught him play-|] 1912—Craig, U.S. :21 7-10 || special events, all peaseerting cdittie R E run of the year was the high spot) ; ‘Tewi hose veeKk-| ing baseball. But A: was good|| 1920—W: U. 8 :22 || cult marks, offered plenty of range| Chicag. Nn 12 0 t of « fourth inhing rampage that| ine & Jewish st to appest to, the, enough ball player in b,th school|| 1924—Scholz, U. 8., :21 3-5 (x) || for the Olympic candidates. Clevelan Wee ae Retted the Senators four runs but| immense, Jowish population in New to attract the attention ot the Gal-|] (x) Olymple record, World's || Of the Olympic events, compeli-) "Thomas and Berg: Miller, Baune, hers that advantage had] _,And everyone, knows tow Andy professional baseball. Vernan kauri Warrensburg, Mo., R H henna eS petals Wer wae ul'ie| owt Bil oe etre re] ecb cng, the ogee os Enea 3 ry 1B. MeManus and _Easterling—the lat.| season ne aghe fer $20 ay reli Galveston, franchise, ey i) veda oek was a favorite in ‘the i win wait 72365575 Be as a 2 Beeus ‘ter’s ‘third ny days—gave i jew York | “! ut was the victim of an| favorite. ¢ tiny apins "Lass rnc ol fur, = Dene py er | eat year, Andy payed, inthe fete Tiare’ SBrstes | Kanatani ty ab a , re Alan . all the peering the Ti oy did but it ay ne eid eee net: pe International League and | the Fon triumphed : he was meow’ ont by tou place wicond in the’ first art of E]. 0 staged iy olz at Paris. lecathion yesterday. son 4 6 0 Tends’ rd Browns with only four| how, when Hornsby was traded, he/ Cohen” days for him. As a result,| Woodring’s victory -year- i Big fee enh tl ee aan ec ie | lg et ee same ues of 068 Spl pkey bo, 100 me ra * weer an Browns now have lost five in a row sere aus ee seid daisy bt bag, and a silver engraved Peer! Ameen trials and ee ee he Scapa Fae s00 nen as Pg pwd te Sirol vietor- caniors betes the oe peppy of a ball player. an outsider in spite of his rapid im-| run and third in the broad jump to at the pi of the season. You can't help but like him. He| Andy Cohen Days provement after arriving in Ant-| lead with -,700.6614 points. Ken- bs . 72. Allews Only Four Hits doesn’t say much and he smilies alj| _ Tee first testimonial to Cohen's) werp. nedy had 366.8974. Ta the National League, at Chi-| the time, He-was one of-the most popularity will be given April 29] It was an.odd break the day be-}/ Coach. Bob Simpson of Iowa state cago, oe ated left-| popular students on the Alabama when members of the Sigma Alpha| fore the finals that red a big| has gone after the laurels in the Bit, Sone sempus and popular ‘enougte lort| Mu fraternity, of which he is a| part in Woodring’s triumph, in the| two-mile relay by entering two — Bete tet ny See te Tentronel Tec ruc ne] member, will honor him at a din-| opinion of Lawson Robertson, this| teams, while fowa has entered its es Hs menotonous Be and the Cin- foster honored ‘with three Faud Ne . an Hotel Pennsylvania in be Nae sal beard yes hoes,” iamae, faaads in a half mille ana Fanaas oy : 0 ” . 4 need new shoes,”| mile relays. jinois was ou! ake | Indiana: gianetl + Fagg er ag er sgyr S Probably there will be some “Andy| Robby recalls, “He was having| the four mile relgy and Notre Dame, pom(10 innings) ; four hits while 5 Frosh Cohen” days in the National League| trouble with his foo! so I told] credited with the record of 41.6 in] ,Davis, Nelson and Peters; Bur- on Lint at Andy. int Alabama oe dines “ths year. For Ate ed him io aks a aay off and shop a the veda 7" relay last year,| well and S| ir, 1922. 3 a@ popular mem! of the | some rs. le came back ith} was favo: As a rule, frosh athletes at Tusca-| Giants, and Aiud keep on Playing a pair that had the longest spikes} Summaries Pte TS of H E loosa escape paddling. I¢ is tradi-| regularly, There’s no worry about|I ever saw. They were over an| the feature events will be broadcast 5 10 0 c| tional that a freshman can say he’s| his. work afield, and he should hit] inch leng, but on the soft Antwerp| by KFKU,’ University of Kansas re | 4 2 out for footbll and escape thi enough to keep his job. He may not| track en, 4 oe him just the right] station, operating on 1180 kilocycles,| _Jonnard icMenemy: Deberry, pleasant phase of college life, I) hit many homers, but he will poke ie sad elped him win.” or 254.1 meters. Broadcasting|Cullop, Wilkinson and Shinault. ttie| Dever heard Andy put up that ex-| many a. base blow safely this sum- bby Kerr, the old Canadian| starts at 12:40 p. m. central’ stan- smears cuse when he was told to. grab his| mer, and gie his cap innumer.| star, is the only sprinted who has| dard time. WESTERN LEAGUE T *, Silent afl tat pies Un Pa ot Be fe aM he A og wu a ace | Beabant Te Danae oe x ; Denver 7. ‘ poner rye the ay ee Pg all Sele ectaragent Praise os fat London ee and shut SLOW MOTION CAGE Others postponed, rain. as to men of affairs, a fine asa le won’ r im. ‘ankees out ts iy ate ty é, é | Bin Taaaate ha eae in hate” "P| SARs ue Soe! GAME GAINS FAVOR MUD AND EGGS yea man's anok im a : * . great Samarron: for 3 songeeras Hem, is the J MUD always a mane smoke. stopped Em J I in rtmell, now Penn State's coach | 7 Bee the ntigation ae Kerr victims. 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