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eed 19 HE o N ne ve ef “SOTONst See >>s! meee et s | Major GE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 Jouble Sculls Team is Fourth Yank Crew to Reach Olympic Finals Freddy Heimach, Allowing Boston 4 Hits, Wins First in American (NK’S WOMEN WEEP SPRING BOARD PLACES erican Men’s 800-Meter elay Team Makes New Record in Qualifying LO TEAM LOSES ee American Boxers, Daly, evine, Holaiko, Advance to Final Matches (By the Associated Press) TODAY’S PROGRAM Rowing— finals;. swimming; iter polo; fencing; gymnas- ‘s; equestrian sports. *ESTERDAY'S FEATURES George Kojac, United States, t new world’s record in win- ng 100 meter backstroke rimming championship. Walter aufer second and Paul Wyatt ird. Time 1:08 1-5. Americans made clean sweep women’s springboard diving th Helen Meany first, Georgia nleman second, and Dorothy oynton third. American women's 400 meter lay team won championship ith Great Britain second, set- ; *E, new Olympic record. ul bert Zorilla, Argentina, on men’s 400 meter free style th Charlton, Australia, sec- Americans Clarence rabbe, Austin Clapp and Ray uddy finished fourth, fifth 1d sixth respectively. Zorilla So set a new Olympic record. Fraulein Schrader of Ger- any, won women’s 200 meter ‘east stroke. Gertrude Hoff- an, only American finalist, ume in fifth. Fourth new Olympic record ade by American men’s 800 eter relay team in qualifying ww final. ‘Walter Colbath, Pete des Jar- nes and Michael Galitzen, nited States, qualified for high iving final. American water polo team st to France, 2 and 1, in third lace competition. Danish yacht Hihi won six :eter championship, with Nor- ay second and ‘Esthonia third. rieda, American entry, fifth. rance won in eight meter achting, Holland second and weden third. Charles McIIvane and Paul ostello, United States, de- rated Losert and Flessel of ustria in semifinals for double culls, making fourth American rew to reach finals. Swiss four without coxswain lie finals by beating Pol- Hungary won team champion- hip in sabre fencing with Italy 2cond and Poland third. Amer- can team did not reach finals. Three American boxers ached semifinals. John Daly, antamweight, defeated Szeles, fungary, Harry Devine, feath- rweight, defeated Vakeva, Fin- and; and Stepnen Holaiko, ightweight, defeated Duonfiglio, argentina. Harry Henderson, American riddleweight, beaten by Her- yanex, Czechoslovakia, and slex Kaleachitz, heavyweight, mocked out in first round by jorsdal of Norway in other \uarter final bouts. Sloten, Holland, August 10. -(AP)—The versity of ‘alifornia _eight- von the blue ribbon event of he Olympic rowing regatta or the United States today, efeating the English eight in he final for the world cham- sionship. California’s time was six ninutes 3 1-5 seconds The olden Bears’ margin of vic- ory over the experienced Thames Rowing club crew from ndon was three-quarters of + length. Sloten, Holland, August 10.— AP)—Bob Pearce, Australian ‘ower, won the singles sculls Dympic championship today lefeating Kenneth Myers, of >hiladelphia. The Australian star won by ive lengths, aring more sxhausted at the finish than Myers, but quickly recovered. London, August 10—(?)—Journey- ; overnight from Amsterdam, 56 yerican Olympic track and field iletes arrived in London today for meet tomorrow with British ath- 2s at Stamford Bridge. . J. Walsh, manager of » party, said he was fully s “was fully satis: ing to complain about and mre $0 be happy about. lympics were conducted than any previous ones and 5 standards were very high with + results proportional to the 4 Erbe Risserican team was in good dition and fine spirits through- dam, Holland, Aug. 10.— ‘The United States placed all of her swimmers in the 100- t) free st; Scene of Olympic Battles FORMER SAINT Cavanagh and Compton 2 ® _2 * 2 # * * *# Stadium Patked to Witness Opening Day of National Games at Amsterdam HURLER JOINS Meet at Wildwood Park MAJOR CLASS} “tre set ove ot te Pex KRAUSE KAYOS Yankees Fail to Pull Away, prey poveag Bent MOORHEAD MAN However, as Athletics Paste | © Boil on Cavanagh’s Head Washington ‘itis Fritz Kowalski Flattened in Lee Cavanagh, the Bismarck wints, Cavanagh, the Bismarcs boy! Third by Veteran Hazen has been signed. Battler contract an howe Johnny Compton of Minot to box 10] _ Hazen’s two star boxers, hens | rounds at Wildwood park August 17.| Krause and Orrie Baldwin, won Lee has been using his binoculars | fights by knockouts last night on 8 in Bismarck for the past three| card staged by Pramoter Nick Ser- months. He did spot a show sched- | dotz at Hazen. uled for the Rex theatre here on| Krause flattened Frits Kowslaki, July 2, But the crowd failed to show | Moorhead,-ia the third round of a up and the promoter was forced to scheduled 15-round mix. Krause led oy it eal Se all oe ways and Leese Rechte low matched with a| severely. Shey were m: | beta he has met before. Lee Kowalski outweighing Krause by 17 and Johnny put up one of the great- | Po est scraps that Minot ring gazers|_ Ortie Baldwin, 148, knocked out have seen in the past 12 months. Mickey Meland, Moorhead 153- Lee Was Sick pounder in the third of an eight- Cd Bt last February, two | round bout. Baldwin had things all EHMKE ALLOWS 3 HITS Pittsburgh Wins Eighth Straight, Copping 24 in Last 31 Contests (By The Associated Press) Back in the big leagues after a year’s penance in the minors, Fred- dy Heimach, big left-hander from Camden, N. J., has come to the res- cue of the periekiog: Yankees. Purchased from St. Paul of the American association to bolster Mil- ler Huggins’ tottering pitching staff, Reence SA) ven feed Apso tal: moter. of e Philadelphia Athletics Petro! Joe Schwarts and Donie Brook Boston Red Sox, pitched the cham- bog a ee on ere aa fought four rounds to 4 draw. pions to a four-hit, 7 te 1 victory|head when he met Compton.’ The|, Eimer Krause, brother. of: the over the Red Sox yesterday in his/Minot Tiger was smart enough to| headliner, defeated Edelstein in four first start on the come-back trail. en the sore spot, and when the re and aa what od La ‘ it was over Lee was in bad lecision over opponent in __ Heimach Is Comeback ical shape, the poser having bona rounds. Custer and his opponent i Heimach came up to the battered through his body. | Substituted for Gabe Eckroth-Cy- leagues with the Athletics in 19: The fight at Wildwood will be aj Clone Smith bout. but did not become # regular until affair. The Minot eritics| Edelstein and Elmer Krause were two years later. The only winning | gave Compton an edge in the Febru- declared winners in the free-for-ail season he had in the big show was|ary set-to, Lee claims that the Tiger | 8t the end of the show. Six fighters y entered in 1924 when he scored 14 victories | } l- ‘ : = . i against 12 defeats witha fifth place yet oe ‘Compton won't be layin’ ree ving for the ham-and: NEA ot eas 2 ee club. In 1926 he again started the/a glove on me at Wildwood,” bout 600 people witnessed the Formal opening of the Olympic Games is splendidly portrayed here. Flags were marking the way for the|over. The followit ‘found him = s ‘life.’ asen ost a colorful procession of the competing athletes as an NEA Service photographer, stationed near the royal box at St. Paul. He fein Sh prelate paery Means Business at which Mack’s band, Lemmon, 8. in the stands, snapped the scene. Faeoed int the “Aueoevationt aise tari Frid ae when he said| D., furnished the music. caught the eye of Huggins when the K-1 and MG Platoons Are) MILLER, SAINT — |asertsse sari ’ Can’t Swim, But Watch Him Dive! High diving has no terrors for this young man, although he’s just 2 ra old. He is Paul Chary, jr., of ladelphia, Pa., and here is shown perched on the 10-foot springboard at acity pool. Timidity has nothing to do with his hesitation there; he’s waiting impatiently for the picture to be taken before his plunge. i needed badly. ia L d CMTC L Despite this victory the Yanks| Cec eaders in eagues ING T D AY ained no ground on the high-flying penis it thletics who bowled over the grueling battles with Bob Nicholson mt eon es 8 ov es patie ee ee os ere lowar mke’s three-l te! qi Volley Ball and Kittenball Are) Yesterday’s Games | Indianapolis Resting Easier | 4! Simmons’ twelfth homer of tk from Eastman. Now Also in Full Swing; e——_———______—- is year came in the sixth inning with] Indian Tommy Short has asked Pirates After Warstler NATIONAL LEAGUE With Outlook of Victories |the bases loaded. This broke the|the Wilton impresario for a chance] The Pittsl Pirates are ssid Other Sports Sponsored at ee Grom Sicalavilie Senators heart and Cialeoes romped ae his hooks and jabs on the sol-|to be after Warstler, prom- .. A on to an young shortstop Indian- the Boys’ Camp Are Swim- aerial Bini: ) ia : & | wteaseetene Pee eae en ing netatoes peer Te, tpofs in the American consasear ming, Tennis, Track, and| Haines, Reinhart and Wilson;| Chicago, Aug. 10—CP)—With its he Boxin Hill, Grimes and Hargreaves. chief competitors scheduled to en- Cards Lose Ground VAST VIRGIN WILDERNESS MAY BE 14 age in series of extermination} Only one game was played in the Reece Others not scheduled. eae: Hegemon eas bes i2| National league but that one saw STAN aaa 0 se its 4 . wpe AMERICAN LEAGUE Gams end a helf leadership. in: the| one of taie chrenae alae tbe Of course 2-year-old Paul hasn't First Platoon, K 2 0 1000 [a R H_ E|American Association race, New York Giants. The Cardinals very much in the way of First Platoon, I... 1 1 .500 alate INGTON .. esse seeee 3 3 0| Minneapolis, holder of second/found the revivified Pittsburgh Pi- g diving. But he never fails Second Plztoon, 1.. 0 1 .000 ee oa +, 8 12 3] place, was to open a five-game/rates a bit too much for them and draw the attention away from Second Platoon, K.0 1 000 |, Braxton, Burke and Ruel; Ehmke | series With its traditional enemy.|bowed to the 1927 champions, 5 to 4. of lakes ee eae ee ; i oe 14 A “|The Giants, although tambl ves the springboard for the water MG. Plato "1 0 1.900 RAS Bree Re eeeren eae within four games of hicKechnies rk ged hills, pine crested and spread| far below. Here's Paul in the act M. G. Platoon..... ‘ eaees , ‘i continue their league leaders. to making it part of an internationa: of turning over way down. First Platoon, L... 1 1 .500 |New York 7 10 2| warfare at Milwaukee. The Indians| “jt was the Corsairs’ eighth park. Only three state highways traverse| The fact that he can’t swim a ere, Platoon, L. 1 1 500 Boston i Fi, P 2) had the skidding Louisville eae ntcslunt wleiery, and thar ut ps ; The region 0f 8,000,000 acres lies|the ‘region, and there are but two| stroke bothers him not a bit, and .... o A Heil ski; Morris,/for opponents an everythin; innesota, bordering sll railroads within borders. becar Be: st aa Griffin and Hoffmann, Berry. seemed roty for Bruno Betzel. 7 ee oe, Tere cater aaron "ot ae that mark the oe Lake nes cunates Baseball is in full swing a e — Pushing across two runs in the|)), inci boun at that point between the! is included. Citizens Military T: | Others not scheduled. ninth inning, the Ind on the|Place Cincinnati Reds and only a nada. Fert Lincoln, with K-l and M. G. ians won the|Zame and a half back of the Chicago | U'ted States and Canada. How much of the region will —_— opener from the Colorels at Louis- Pistoons"“leeding. theit “respective| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | wile yesterday, 5 to 4, even though Ce leat lpualetaeadeeacueaimers: leagues. Baseball is an almost E| they were outhit, 9 to 14. The vic- der. every day sport at the camp, and of- Kansas City .. .. 8 9 1|tory increased their lead to a game Rg Ee eg OE = .. 6 12 O|and a half as Minneapolis had a eters; Géarin and | Scheduled holicay. ficials are planning to use some of | Milwaukee .. fort lineup in the annual baseball McMenemy. A rally in the eighth inning, which the C. M. T. C. boy-soldiers in the; ,, Varmouth an tournament sponsored in Bismarck, netted four runs, gave Milwaukee a 6 to 3 victory over Kansas City in the opening game of their series pend ate, will visit the region this = chief veyances, ‘mer to Poctl Uy ie ror Hep ee an me the in- Aug. 23-26, Standings in leagues of other Indianapolis ning fae Louisville . . and a tie with the Blues for third i ae. peer eeareee e: Schupp, Swetonie and Spencer; ;and fourth place. “Lebourveat, ns envi Shipston f Minne- ice ma inten to ee desig: VOLLEY BA Tincup, Koob, 8 Brewer outfi i H ipstead, of Mi of the land as an é LL Ho Ps , Sommers, Creson and ver rl ielder, got two singles, Jamestown and Bismarck | %0t#, is to lead the senatorial party ‘k has been raised by power in- persed + oe 4 aie hieoreaps gears of consecutive) meet for the fifth time this sea- |0f five, which leaves Duluth August Torests which contend that the rush. Company K Columbus-T i St. Paul, Toledo. son in the first round of the |28 for six days in the rugged dis-|ing waters of the ‘canoe country) omeeny Siew ‘oledo—Rain. was oledo and Columbus) annual tournament 5 trict. teem with potential millions of M. G. & Band. Or Hea is-St. Paul—Not sched- | were idle. here by the local Association of The Fxepeend park site lies north | horsepower. The Izeac Walton KITTEN: ieee Pi k Speedball eedball Commerce, W. S. Ayres, H. P.. |! the famous Mesaba iron range and | League is s leader of the conserva- Compare. c WESTERN LEAGUE ic p a. Goddard, and N. O. Churchill | includes the Su National For- | tion sponsoring the Company K Denver 0, Wichita 6. to B Be: being in charge. est in the Uni States and bills would set the land aside. M. G. & Band. Omaha Oklahoma "City — Wet me Best Bismarck fans will have an | Quetico park in Ontario. Itis known) | Senator Shipstead and Rey. Wal: Company L .. prone: He ee Game in States) - sprees? ieee ae pede] nad male occasionally have hunters iy Seen eee leblo 1, Amarillo 2. ealthte, Sports sponsored at, the] Des Moines 7, Tulsa 16. aew York, Aug. 10-00 Speed- Missons! Slope cescesent here cay acting te full twine 2:1 BATZLARF KN po MA eae. Fooly py W ing, itling. 7 1 \or= ing, and wrestling. CLYDE HULL DOWN ti s the coming popular sport in naan ew peelibe ot ote 4 é iy The game was introduced at the peusee. she Alnus Setar ee Washington——Success of the| Worth, Sen - Camp Lewis, ee University of Michigan several years| third. proposed around the world flight of | Washington sat veh IG! Clark, S. D., Aug. 10.—)—Her-|ago and is now being taken up all] _The Grays will win the fourth |the new giant Zeppelin LZ-127, ing surveyed the navy, as it is man Ratzlaff, Minot welterweight,|over the country. according to the] game if everything goes accord- *| probable that those places will be and Clyde Hull, Faith, S. D., fought | Columbia coaches. They say it pro- fag to plans, Coptain Eadie |sheduled to fly from Fredrichshav- | visited by the airship. Although the Gre sEeioi ten fast rounds to a draw here last | vides the long-needed game for per-| Tobin said this morning. Love 5 , to the naval sir station navy mooring mast st Gen Dinas has erie denied ra) 1 {tight. ‘With Hull staging an uphill sons of ordinary physical strength. tched @ nice game against the |&t Lakehurst, N. J., during the next | been diemantiod by Ane, % aenete ork, N. J——Pau battle to overcome a knockdown reg-| Speedball is played with eleven tutsman county ‘crew last week | £ev7 weeks, la y aepen, upon the | it is to.erect a stub mast foeea eat nar re intered against him early in the ri ag ee POEAE ball] and the Grays may use him | facilities a in this coun ee he oath 00 Nand OY ae “ " a i a ‘ing only mi . re ae. sie a, geo _ Ratzlaff caught Hull with a glanc-| Sorted to when the ball is on the Re isa was disappointed | Special fuel and gas for buoyancy |the Canal Zone last winter, for the lyn, defeated Pietro Corri, Aus- Jing blow on the jaw in the second | ground, but a player catching it may) in their high salaried pitcher, |8r6 Receuasy. for the long journey |use of the LZ-127. Th Min eee ean Are jround, and the South Dakotan, off | Pass it: around. Hibbler, who lost the game to American naval ape opel Comm. Garland Fulton, chiet of ickson, Minneapolis. technically balance, fell to the floor. He took’a| , Scoring is done in three ways.| the Bismarck crew last week experts already have made con-|the lighter-than-alr-craft section of Louisville a). ‘ap Griffin, |count of eight on his knee and then|A kick under the goal p s in siderable preparation for the recep-|the naval bureau of seronautics, is ey losdd sailed into Ratzlaff to overcome the; S0ccer, counts three points; a for- tion of the dirigible, which is ex-|expected. to return from Fredrichs- git: York.—Harry Ebbets, |momentary sdvantege, ward pass received behind the goal pecs to eruise over this country to| haven Aug.6 to complete final ar- Ereapait, knocked out Johnny | Hull shaded Ratzlaff on infight-| Posts, two; and a drop kick over the Pacific coast before s final de- rangements for She tre 's visit. laystack, Binghamton (2). ting throughout the bout, but not by a| Cross bar, one. cision is reached as to ye neal ay Chicago—Otto Von Porat, {sufficient margin to offset the) W. L. Hughes, athletic director of MESDAMES HALL, ity of pa Fin sacing of the Los Angeles, has Norwa ke defeated Pierre |knockdown punch. De Pauw university and a feremost ‘One cubic of specially | been by the navy de- Charles, Belgium (10). Haakon | In the semi-windup, Felix Byrnes! *ponsor of the game, is teaching a fuel gas of a density slight- | partment return to . Americs Hansen, Norway, won from |of Phillip, claimant of the state|‘lass at Columbia this summer wier than alr, and large quan; |aboard | the | Dig ship, | recentiy o ashington, omm: ire i al jucation defeated Art Malay, reanap ten Saeae ‘Cowboy ently ‘Elbom, and coaches. sags Fores, N. D., Aug. 10.—()—Mrs. ree the airship is to moor after a] best rigid sirship authorities, and (3), Ward Sparks, Detroit, |S. D, defeated Awk Derrick, Mil —_—___. te and Mrs, E. G. Clapp, both| flight of sebout 4,500 miles, serose| thay Rave, ber, making = study of zciated pobly Herman, Loe eat "Hall brother of Clyde, ond Men Art Is Taught |7,7He°qmatet Soke hace (eday | western, eros ss bing sane | the Envwledge gained i the coma: Louis, won from Tony Escalante, | Bill: “feathe: t bb’, ship, both winning their matches| ufactured from natural gas at eration of for the construction ierrangna ase: a? inl ot herweights, fought 8 Son by Boxer| prthe"amitinals today by dectaive vine beg. eas lS By Siena cole Sort saps » Ia, jahen, Philadelphia, Aug. 10—(P)—Kid Craig from personnel f UA Ae Ba wi |, AAP CU NB ere lle ad cle Sd Roop ar cane [EL a ae gins, Indianapolis, knocked out | fa: Four Horsemen, aged , = be reer lieve the p Cort Augustine, S¢: Paul (5). saniacait cones Oe eteela Teck nee LRA Ea been eee Tne em ices roan (eerie ot. FRG Siam se os tae largest Zeppelin ever sr ite Seats STIG 108 tent, ond une herman itz- jthinks the Tech eleven has a good} “I think everyone ought to be able| At the annual meetit of - the constracted of, of alr- Teel ee ub inot,, os Ch chance to win the southern confer- ing trans-Atlantle e s an euble as’ to handle his dukes,” outfielder. “Yoo knew tp gird North Dakota women's state [ee i a it a a Lad Besbe pny would eae pai we have the uth | boys in such condition with’ cage, months that they could vie er a. F One of Cobb’s sons, Tyrus, is a member of the tennis team of E i Be team hi Hun . D. de Holi, Faith, 8. D., drew do). ence championship this year. —— Tommy McGuire, Sioux GETS EVEN.WITH YANKS janie" 4 Ely i mite aa ue Pare ghe : ie i Cynthiana, Ky., - 10.—After the tails of five of horses and mules were chewed off by other ani- noes 6 be car ce the Lowierilie & Nashville Railroad, N. R. Parks sued the company for $500. He won

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