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ISMARCK TRIBUNE MARKETS | "rau. ILLINOIS ACES “RAD lesen NEWB | |FALLING WALL DOES NOT DETER AT DES MOINES |= = ; anes FEATURES ON THE AIR WHE AT PRICES banana) a PADDOCK FROM SETTING RECORD MAJOR WINNERS ‘ “420Agercan. guna: seany Acorn ER cates Close Clese Today Today — : loover Speakers WEAF, tag vial BR WAT WED maa, ‘Title vin GI” aI, INRAINAND MUD AT PENN MEET) + | paneer TAKE BIG JUMP May 1.67 Lai 166% TIM 140% Le pene een Cn oar 5 5 7 - aa Stirring Performances Balance ; yr ae gee ; July gi ¢ &* 50% 166 1804 [Tony Plansky Wins Decathlon] Phitsdelp ‘tse|. Lack of Reeord-Breaking OEE ial Waar way WON Rao ' 1, @1.33 . % . Louis 556 Drake Rela &: ‘WDAF KVOO KPRC WOAl WHAS-\ Trade Active and Dry Weather| sept. a ; 167% 168% 1G | Championship—Ohio State Washington an at Drake Relays Ste Armand Gir Crcheera: Love Balle Persists in Southwest, Cee @1.36 @% 4 @% Carries Off Major Champion-| Chicago... 875 _— a ae CNVSI0AM Detroit .. 368 ‘ ‘ . TWWESDAY, may 1 West, Northwest May <3 ‘ 141% 1.06% elt ships in Relay a ta—| Boston .. 308 . . "2 Ragraga! FR A a Jul: ‘ ! ; 1.146 108 114 Whitey Lhyd _Wins ree Resylts Saturge; es Moines, Apri .—(P)—In an in Ci ‘ } Standard time, Chicago, April 30——(AP)—Fever-| en an belies sesh He First Places Cleveland ey Deteoit fs afternoon of stirring performaneés) {n. °'Att ‘ime in Bd unlens others _8304=WHO Des Moineomtto ish general buying and scarcity of| Sept. 1 ‘ 10%. 115 1.108% fe i Chicago 9; St, Louis 6. but lacking in the usual wholessle| ste indicated. | Wavelengths on left ita . offerings resulted in a steep advance @s bias Other games postponed, rain. record breaking, Ilinois, champions * x gingers of wheat values t Sensations | Oats— Philadelphia, April 30.—(AP)— —_—— in the Western conference, emerged S26—-KYW Chigage—870 ted if ally wuts A a ec wee oar May. : 4 @ % 65% 64 64% 2,4 a eee us a pitied sides ae sed 3 es a lion's share of honors in the 96-—Uncle eb prmeee maries for May that are looked for % |rain, mu es gnd.the col-| New York 7; Washington 5, closing gvents of:the Drake rej P ‘ tomorrow had much to do with stim-} July, (old) bT% aTt , 58% = 8% 8% lapee of @ section of the stadium’s| St. Louis 5; Chicago 2. carninel Baturday. ~ S:s0sorcne opment” ‘nae ulating speculative interest. B gs brick wall that spilled two score} Detroit 73 Cleveland 6; (10 in-} The fleet Illini runners, campet-| | 7) igh Spots of Melody R rete of Corn, oats and rye, as well 3) Jyly, (new) % 50% «= .68% «59% Jor more spectators on the track,|nings). ing in the six university relays, Won {20—Rnsthmic Ripotes 3 wheat established a new high price failed Saturday to keep Paddock —_- three of them and finjshed seeond 8: oor Arman’ is for the season. Sept. (new) 48% . " 50 48% 49% | from smashing the world’s record Games Today in two others. 9:00—Slumber Music Wheat closed unsettled, 2 3-4¢ to 6 Ox @E0 for 178 yards in the Pennsylvania} New York at Washington. After winning the distance med- 389.4—WBBM Chicege—770 3_B-8¢ net higher, corn showing|Rye— selay cerniva.! Philadelphia at Boston. ley yesterday, these sturdy Illinois 00—Orcwestre. ‘ance, oats varying | “May 38% i % «1.89% = 18TH «1.30% Just as the bark of the gun sent! Detroit at Chicago. uarters came back today to win cor teens! er, corn showing q Paddeck and" three rivals flying! St. Louis at Cleveland. the two mile and the four mile} ~ Aarts 3 7-8e to 4 1- ‘ance, oats varying) = July é 1.88 1.86 1.36% | through the mud and rain, a sv — event. Then to top ott their Si he! from 5-8c to decline to 3-4c gain, and 37 foot section of the gt? | wall! NATIONAL LEAGUE formance tHey trailed Northwestern 906.0--WEBH-WJJD Chicege--880 provisions ranging from 2¢ lower to} Sept, 2 K 1.27 1.23% 36 at the edge of the track yielded to WwW L Pet.| to victory in the 880 yard event and 6: a rise of Lard— ; the force of the crowd's push snd | Brooklyn 692] looked at the back of the Iowa run- Besides advices of unfavorable May 12.28 1210 «= 12.17 spilled a ton of bricks and a wild|N, “ 3 ‘ ners in the 440 yard delay. 0—Dance weather threatening further curtail- jumble of spectators, including} s is. 10:00—Studio ‘Eveready Hour ment of domestic wheat production,| 3.) . 1260 41242 «612.80 =| @ girls out on the cinder path. ‘ d 4 Mile Event Close _ , $18,4-WONWLIB Chicage—720 Eskimos; Suany Jim wheat traders today were confront- y ‘ 12.98 12.77 12.06 The shing, baby blue clad fig- : 2 The Illinois four mile quartet, § ins je: Almensk uboRtniie 1s ed with talk that monthly reports : Cae : ure of Paddock, out in front, swept | Pittsburgh ....-- -385 | Composed of McElwee, Novack, Stine| ¢ 100 —"Tenomand Orchestra ; rn by unofficial crop experts tomor- 11.98 1180 11.90 into view at the height of the con-! Bosto .. ‘364 | and Abbott, ‘raced:to a brilliant vic-| 700+ fic 293.9-—-WTM) Leet me row will indicate a yield of less than 7 12.80 247 12.80 fusion, Enough of the track was| philadelphia ‘333 | tory in the punishing four mile 0 Rec he Weetincton Time fom erchentrags Features 5 500,000,000 bushels of winter wheat) go 12.90 2.75 12.90 left clear of the jumble for the event after carrying on _ almost E eatures fequot Eekimes and a condition of about 75 per cent. “ed 5 ” blonde California flyer to swerve | at shoulder to shoulder with Indians. 944.6—WLS Chicage—870 gt The latter figures are higher than |"; 18.60 1860 18.60 and dash by. On ose ee St. Louis 5; Chicago 1. ue bead Res atee ie i] fe §:3¢—-Organ Concert fe ae hl Seetten (8 hee.) dey. bowed £0 tha ecreoge remetaing : Wis 1405 1410. [INN oven the tape abe yards 1o| CUneE Bames postponed, rain. |The senda the third and. gave e| ‘ae—Persahiteg tn Musi 4002-WCCO Minnsapetie-Bt. Paul.74 ing, to break the tape six yards in 3 2 for harvest, ‘whereas the govern- 7 B 1450 _ | frente of Folwell Scull, "Pena track | Results Sunday alight edge toAbbott, the Illinois UTS UKA-WOS GWcago—470 : ment figures are for the entire 1 a aptain, and shatter his own world’s 5, 8: Ni . 1 anchorman, when he sprinted off on ey v ig uereage. average cost Saturday 9.96; weight! recerd, | poste + Hy aaa, 0, | the final relay. re . f : ‘A yield of less than, 500,000,000 i None Hurt in Rush Cincinnati 3: Pittsburgh 2. With Fields, the Indiana anchor-| f:0>Busiei a) iy ry . \. ., zs ire bushels of domestic winter wheat 100; two loads gine te Paddock's time, after an official! Chicago 6; St. Louis 8. man dogging his footsteps, Abbott Sith Amos "pr Andy: DX Club i packe: pl; 7% ixed at 17 2-5 ds, | set off ona bristling but 32.000,000" pushels harvested Tat - mb Pronine. Nof a second faster than Games Tods: Fields sprinted ahead of ‘him be- 4983—WLW Cincinnati—709 year and with a five-year av her; wooleq lambs to! the 176 yard mark he set at Salt; y, Y t Philadel ni. fore the half mile was finished. Ab- 00--Bhort Features of 549,000,000 bushels. Onder sueh 16.50; no choice eff Lake City last year. Boo ut hg t New York. bott, however, came from behind, eee Casecee, t tH } . , in um ets if e back si d xolume, price che ges reve wide and Marking up of Call Money Rate| shearings Taimbs 1076. et some seven feet to the track " Chicago at Pittsburgh. fuslshed with 0 load of four yards, 3113—-WBAI Cineinnati—Bi0 * ni pera’ " wi ve » bu etd Ee ei 380. counted for little, Declines. at Liver: From 5 to 6 Per Cent MINNBA many eecaped ay close margins "5 G Towa was second to Illinois in the 0—Eveready Ho’ pool were completely ignored. Halts Uptrend INNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | from serious injury in the heap. The | Yesterday’s Games || honor columns of winning relays, H jequot’ Esk P Minneapolis, oe $0.—(AP)—| sudden accident diverted the atten. ¢————————®| The Hawkeyes won the 440 yard '299.8—WTAM Cleveland—780 MINNEAPOLIS MARKET — bbe syeerane Phos beri pekny {ion of most of the soaked and shi 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE thet ite e ite relay both times S:te—-Urchestra: cures Sixinneapolis, Apri. 30.-(AP)— | Marking up ot thecal money rave) Theat and coaras graln losing qUe-|ftahtor Paddock’s aces | g| Steventen, ""Stamats, “Baird and) facaverent at” Wheat staged a wild dvance early. benity ae ed cent checked oo follow: : Officials rushed to the spot to Philadelphia 1 1| Cuhel, : today, 3% _cents| upswing ia in today’ pore 1 herd t extrieate the victims of the pile up! Brooklyn ........-..3 6 0 Wind Handicaps Athletes 374,8—WOC Davenport above and 4% | market. le were again in the| wontana 107 @2.16%; | and it was several minutes before] Sweetland Schulte; Me-| Weather conditions were responsi-| —_¢ 64: saunical, Miniegurer abov. prices caused by| vanguard of the advance, climbing|, 2°,aFvive there was nee to cheer the an-| Weeney and Henline. . ble, chiefly, for the lack of record! 6:36—Dinner Music” disappointing cables. A moderate|1 to 10 points with about a s¢ore v 16% |nouncement that the California breaking. The ‘situation was per- HSE {OS KFYR Bisiaretnj200 reaction followed, heavy profit tek-jissués touching new peak pri | aa comet had shattered a world’s rec- Second Game fect for the spectators, with @ suM-| 9.29 stusic, bia rome but by spose he vane on inelined to heaviness, | To ; a phi ened rrciiteee auncadiania 4 H and bulged above carly top. Prices iipeite in the early trading. reled sensation eclipsed the rest of| Brooklyn... “3 finally soared 4% cents to 5 cénts ing of the money rate followed the day's program of events, fought| Ring, Benge and Wilson; Clar' . bout 060,000 ii 92% out under’as bad weather and rac-| and Ha: . testants. The wind blew with the iestere chai ees ctrm. Péscaa| teens, pestondty eo artox tie bear 1.74% @197'5 | ing conditions as ‘any track meet |"! | Terenve proportions of a gale at times, slow- CONDITIONS IN NORTHWEST ARE VERY kept within s narrow y month-end demands for currency. - 1.63 1.73% | has ever known. Paddock’s record ing up the sprinters and dashmen, : thhough t of the * sayy Most of the eaynings repérts 1 dark performance wes all the more re- H pl and covering the 14,000 spectators ‘ Seareice” teveeas|maemce eee Pi a ga too gros a eee SAYS RAILROAD : draggy undertone. Rye futures} in cl ly New York . 2 | sale yocord ‘breoking only one math Steet fe . 7 38 we igher, gaining 1 to 2% cents; ft Tefining searing 9 points te f dey to see a new mark established. Genewich, R. Smith and Taylor; Bs 7 with Jay aronger ¢ Mey Flax-|® new peak at 124 1-2 Coane the fancy. 1.86% : Flanehy Wins Decathion Barnes, Fitzsimmors and Hogan, || fell isto the discard today. That F. E. Will Vi = ) seed develo; marked strength.| largest gain in the oil al- The decathlon championship end- was in the shot put when Walter|!. &. liamson, Vice Presi 4 Prices bulked 3% to 3% cents and | th Si Olls of New York ed a victory for Tony Piansky, White of the Kansas Teachers Col:| dent in Charge of Opera: fell back part way for profit taking.|end New y led in point of rthern ........ .70% | husky former Georgetown football Bg lege of Pittsburg, Kansas, tossed : F Asphalt = is ; tivity. General 98% | ster, who beat, out his nearest rival,| Boston .... the missile 48 feet 9 inches, break-| {jons, Finds Impetus to ie we cease, Horse pe eda i. pate nd ed ier by i Hy Kenneth Doherty of Detroit by New York . . 12 i. the: mark of 48 feet 514 inches pe tant, buyers being slow to follow the ber of others moved u pl to 3 bout 100 points in the two day all-| Brandt, Milis and Taylor, U; ung up by John Kuck, another of| Business . and Attitude of 1.00—Weather, . E| mer sun beating down on the Drake 243— Opening markets, He eather. news. 0 yore ee but a stiff wind ‘blowing : Cony eto weather: forecast. ‘ a ‘ Markets, 0—C orel : anes Eager 12:30-——Musle, markets, 1d Weather, markets, news. i * - ts. Special strength also was wthern ground battle. _. | Faulkner, Mangum, Chaplin andj the Kansas State Teachers, this one|. , , | Diecaah ths matket wes" reine wees in yin as American % This decathlon was on official] Cummings, Hogan. " peels relies pb aa nial Business Men More: Cheery 4 dra;gy for all types. Firm pre-| Bank note Edison, Coeg| Te 1.92% | Olympic test, the finish of which PO acinar 4 otek Than in Several Years x . yn Edison, a i Cola, Underwood Elliott, Wright/! (Ment was a sensational duel between H E : brinnis, however, wore paid. fer the | eweatienl, Rincisis Auts Lite aed] _ Te arrive 7 3 Planaby and Deberty. Pittsburgh . SET records becatise the wind wes too| coca — cent. in Water Work: Minn. & 8D, The former Georgetown star, now | Cincinnati . a q | much of a handicap. . oy sg | French Communists Plan Winter wheat was steady, light t 78 railroads to Ce re 62% representing the Ssint Alphensius| Kremer, Miljus and Gooch; Rixey Elder Wins 100 Yard Dash St. Paul, Minn., April 30.--The ! offerings in fair demand. 4 their March earnings show complned To arvive . 65% | A. A. of Boston, won three of the| and Hargrave. Bucking into a's headwind,| increased ‘buying capacity of the Affair’—Authorities Take Durum was quiet and steady. net opera income of $84,917,860,| Minn. & 8D, 1 hard. 2 c 0 events while Doherty captured Jack Elder, fleet, Notre Dame pire northwest today is being reflected Corn offerings were moderate|* againet 7,488,786 in the same| To ais eh only one. Plansky compiled a total back, strengthened his claim for a|in the heavier movement of mer- and a fairly good demand existed | Month of 1927, a decrease of 2.94/Fey 1 amber di " 1.69% | of 7142273 points and Doherty) St. Louis .. place on the Arrerican Olympic| chandise--into: that FE for fresh shelled showing low mois-| Pe? cent. New York Centzal, Lehigh To syrive 0s. 168% 7,041,388. ;, | Chicago .. teams by eaptubing the 100° coal vein didick rae Year, Tekewama gud Plissburgh Fey 2 amber durum. 1.61%q1.60% | Tom Churchill, the young Uni.) "(i innings)» sa,| €ash_ im a close finish with George] Wy wemam vice president in charge! | Paris, A ? 1} down lexander, ly operation:.: iikistied ey Penns aemenn points, ™ ier ope ai - great finish in winning ‘the 1,500 | Jolson, Haines, 2 mea ot ee: ji: said. y, fol 1 nis retursi from | alge Sith cael een Min etinmeiaaaaal, meter run by a big margin but was | O'Farrell; Blake, Nehf, id as an ip: the line of fe y' A aaiet y~ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK pett 136 in third place, well back of Doherty | Hartnett, Gonzales. wash : x ona Barley was steady. Demand for|.. Chicago, April 30.—(AP)—(U. 8. 01.49% | in the final standing with 6,685.31: —— ‘ Barley was steady. Demand, fer |p Mtb s eocipia py Piel points. Vernon Kennety, last year’s AMERICAN LEAGUE ing sort rather quiet. Price range parley ppb 7 Aang bag: Ppa rat LASR@LAAH | ae oday'to place dounh ith | Detroit , og o ppegeceeaend wees top 1050 paid for cheles|s © , iategrart HOF the Seigtnal field of 18 decath ion ings) pe talked points hers, & inal fie! cath- = talked at caiiar CANE RANGE um ‘oe rs a Jon starters only 9 ‘survived the| Gibson, Vangilder and Shea,| vj Pes. iliac iP ty in the northwest and Pacific north- eisa Pri SD lew. cl Coarse battle to the end. Whitey | Woodall; Miller, Harder and Myatt.| ga rel west reported an increased volume orem Hie ope beady yd, the speedy midshipman from an Harold ‘Trumble, the University| of business with prospects regard- ref ried og bere ba bape Ao G1ls | oemting ive tecetde ond earalling | New: York of Nebraska sophomore, loomed up| 402 Sit con said that: 1.58% 1.63% 1. % 25@ 0.00; pigs, : another, but performed pocily in| Washington ....... 5 Se an a onan sstorm.| Seeding has been started is fat 1st 1th be coe 00: te 1A penn Aw the fal events and witharew after] | Pennéek and ‘Coitinss Lig a : exsellent. conditions so far as the May «1.91% 1.83 1.31% 1.32%] Cattle, 20,000; calves, 4,000; fair, serdcore fe sail seidleaioe (aiid ccna : burn headed | Ne-| il is concerned. et | last duly 1.28% 1.81% 1.28% 1.30% |1¥ acti better trade 4 i Buckeye Sprinters Star ; came through-the syar'in good. con. Vats— Grades : Ohio State, with a flashy array pass 2 . 5 dition. - May 60% .61 60% 60% [slow weak; best hea OT Jot ‘and hurdlers, carried | St. Lo 1 Manes) i 18 °C Ne Damaging Frosts 158 1.63% 158 1.62% 58 : ui | fey iH i i pionships and other features of the | Ogden, Gray and Schang. . sence’ pple crop in the fryit- George Simpson, ace of the scarlet two mile race from Haworth 4% 74% T4445 Ree eek, on peee te Ae my sprint epecial in 10 1-5 seconds vt-|Loulaville Re ae noon, They ran shoulder to should. gait: movement Patina couumen po) inediam AD Barley, med ia : dient, over Penn State. McQuaid, Giard, Kirseh, Palit a scant few inches, a few feet from dan . Pdaarw 14715 143 1.44% 3 low cutter and cutter (af Te cris ‘ 86 uring the 480 yard shuttle hur- R oFien one excertion partilularly A eee pron of ye— Pennsylvania and Yale. Ohio's team 1.21% |stocker and feeder steers, millers won the four mile champion-| Menemy. in ip toe of- 198. # Ithoagh he active; to 25 cents highe: Minneapolis Bismarck, April 30 (pel et | Hj ites 188 to i Mite Sa arr ‘i ft the muaier Beners in telay chame| TAUSing, Gikabily ‘ond jeCurdys| Corchuctes fee, andlcap to the jona.are for. 8 heavy, safe | classes 2a 256" 230% Batt 335% Kr? pater te ibea ands : a. ate Soa nee? a Others pot scheduled. z Bullamort ef Winteeh won the _ r frosts ‘so, DULUTIE RANGE ry inthe bale fly chase SHS Wilkinson’ and ShinaG Bader at tig tg cd bare ayy Open High Low Close 8; commmaan an duccigin. 760|. Te mn the ane State tinber-to ping Gaston. the finish line. The time was 9:41 king 135. 136 184 1.95 {¢l ce 10.80 sino. netlae 70 Ny No, 1 flaxseed in the final was 1:05 8-5. Wycoff, Winters: a 6 ad 1.88% 1.34 1.83% 1.84 sont eull ang ae snes Fd nd To arrive : : niet ot ihe rite Seppe rell; “Jonnard, Krueger and with asa 3 javelin ite — eb OS af 0 Ww 8] aay rtd nq int rs common the ee j— +4 pct rae Pes aliy A013 “ ' Indianapolis ....... . is é bg Hed of Towa Fah hes! cP, cay (fainter: ss Bue, eas siege || Pennant Progress 1), Soe cil, Ghan, est i FE H ef i A Be Indianapolis ..... 9 698 City Elle ee AH ieee 1.90; cpusaals 180 &8 Kansas City... Pfeffer and‘ O'Neil; 9Warmoyth,| the 1601 to 1.65. New stock tradi + ‘625 |-Zinn and Peters. 7.65@6.25; cull and] market weak; Texas sac pe ice ‘i Triumphs 4 436; say cag d wick eto LEA ays Toledo Teme + Oklahoma City 7; Pueblo 6 Minneapolis, April 30.—UPier(U, — Tulsa ; Denver 4. )e=Pote ight wire in- Results Saturday x roth ino gi, pares en Rene & repeat Saas | Reams Sn wis, 5 yey Beas only few seleer ukee 7; Columbus 6. i oid ! iil iif | ef ii LH Es i se zs YT Hi i 3% ees a BEOR: fe b a i AMERICAN LEAGUE

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