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PAGE EIGHT “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eee ‘Harmon, Chicago Promoter, Dedicates ‘Dream House’ 1 omorrow ; , CHICAGO STADIUM T0|\Percy Williams and Jack Elder Will Compete in Texas Relay Spectacle POR LGHTHEAVY MIX a 3 Hopes Resting on | COWPETE IN EVENTS wi tefeex Mickey Walker Will Weigh 166; ; Ross Nichols, Ward Edmonds, | Tommy Loughran to Tip Eric Krenz and Harlow Beam at 175 Williams Will Get Chance to Rothert All Return | STADIUM COST 7 MILLIONS | Di eanieih def rib esies EME the tuge Seactord tedium wiicn a oe for Recent Defeat Conk RL. “Dink” Wailer ae |} Paddy Started Promotion When rIEY pea Ses Stee iret Graex cir tee ae i! He Was 16 Years Old 11 RELAY TEAMS ENTERED & rth which ty apes. to win stud a With a Dance Eee : 5 this year. ; Baldwin, Texas, Frazier, Kan- ; : fea thee ie 4 Exthecers Be reais ours" of cx Belen tna frome sas, and Rice, Texas, | | vee eres cere ' down by the ras, jnoure wil be dedi- | Stars Entering ‘ : : : wall netp the ease along. ee ‘The youth was Paddy Harmon, now preren : . Edmonds, pole vaulter, and Eric 61 years old. The “dream house” is Austin, Tex., March 27.—(#)—Two the $7,000,000 Chicago stadium, which a will be thrown open tomorrow night i with Mickey Walker, the toy bulldog i of fistiana, seeking Tommy Lough- | Hi ran’s light heavyweight title before | 4 25,000 spectators. | Paddy always wanted to do big things. Even when a boy peddling | papers and putting out gas lights on | rivals for international sprint su- F i. . : ky Hearne ae mart hice EH. ag Beeieney Oe moe Sais ve é : wae pected to elther dominate thelr divi and Jack Elder of Notre Dame, plus 2 sions, or give mighty good accourits 1,000 collegiate athletes coe ae . . of themnsbives, y ‘ to California, will’ compet e 5 3 University of' Texas relays March 29. = af Gik Shiga ep cape mentite pinis first national outdoor event Of parently Lou Gehrig didn’t knock the cover off the ball he had. just |and the latter has shown much ability next day by the Southern Methodist | S¥Uns at when a cameraman snapped this photograph at St. Petersburg, | in early tryouts. Nichols is looked Vedder street to add a few dollars to Hy university relays at Dallas, The same | Fi. That should be e ood uve for American League pitchers. The big | upon as a certain winner in ali high the common support. of a large . horde of cinder path stars’ will run ate of a eg ru Ri! Nati res an but they = 3 a ad pda Ait if Edmonds mH family, he was dreaming of the day After Golden Prince had won the rich Cof- ever won on an American track. Golden Prince | there. Paavo Nurmi, Finnish dis-| ain aa ’s swing. Also coach expects, sever: when he would not’ have to struggle | froth Handicap by a neck over Naishapur at Tijuana equaled the track record of 2:02 3-5 for the one and tance runner, is expected to match | __Tookie catcher Jorgens ts going after what must have been a foul ball. eh meetin le Sic daca for his nickels and dimes. recently, in one of the most thrilling races ever wit- one-quarter mile to win for his owners the pQrse of | paces with distance men from & score Bucs while Traynor was on the hos- In the weights, Rothert and Krenz 5 pital aie hold out a country-wide challenge. a 6 te Promoted Dance First nessed, Al Jolson, famous mammy-song arid he pone oe i Sec wera ened yal Miss | of schools. Ry His first tional enterprise was | Miss Betty Jean Bowman officially hono: e 5 wan olden. Ince wear! a beautiful Has Revenge Chance EB. ii a diice hail at aS coke Vaan for | year-old gelding as the winner of the richest purse floral bouquet they had enshrouded him with. Fresh from his defeat at the hands ALI P) cones heated ies gtinti class. eas a f “gents” and 10 cents for the ladies of Elder, Williams, Canada’s Olympic tters le season, ns’ charged with the duty of bringing a when 16 years old. It was a success \e ° and there were more dollars in the ornia Boasts new discus throw record to Stanford. i Harmon family treasury. Later came i his first roller skating venture and WILLIAMS GETS HOMER Last year in several practice heaves, - i M hoes ‘run by Kan, Wiliams, hich | record. Goe of his throws aalied: fe of OWS sai a i larger dance halls. Then, in 1912 he Hi P di run by Ken Williams, which ht pioneered in the six-day bicycle rac- unter 8 ara se a ing game, promoting the first bike race at Dexter pavilion with 1,000 sailed far beyond. the palmetto trees | few inches past the 160-foot mark. in right field, accounted for three ean we and Fred ep ME aed Ae , oad’ :sa Pred “ Los Angeles, March 27.—(/P)-—A ver- |4 Claims tS tees ie am Des Moines, March 27.—()—Out- | Sprint honors. : McGrawmen to @ good many victories fe a bart tp ennhies Pee Bil Spatiing, Jey tin totaal Pan A All the time Paddy was crane Riese coocmueet tag Laat says tela done. Who's right? sil Hicinnleg cane ees aod car. nois, Nebraska, Texas, Occidental, pr aa wet} bt Bost Seis" | cunigsins dinate iis experienced men -ready for of a stadium—a stadium that wou - Y) (MR. TD Ohio State, Mi Rice, North- ‘ UNT! el Surpess anything of its kind in the aeenere! ae Ene bg aaeMReR UE Was Jack Dempsey ever knocked out?| Sam's warriors-in-the-making from| western, Chicago, ° University, of igulottbaraneestse 3 St. Petersburg, Fia., March 27—()| In the ranks of the unknown rests world. Three years ago the dream| hunt there requires advance prepa-| If so, when and by whom? (D.|West Point. Southern California and other small-| FLOWERS HAS APPENDICITIS ‘ Hank Gowdy, ‘who was a veteran|Coach Templeton's hopes in some began to take form but as Paddy| rations akin to a jungle expedition.| A. K.) The military academy cadets will] er schools. . catcher when he was the first major | Vents, especially the long. distance t e sprint champion, will get his chance. : West Point Track for revenge against the Notre Dame HUBBELL, HENRY GOOD noni hort d night gr perag od San Antonio, Texas, Marth 27.—(7) Q istics can der eal —The stock takers of the Giants’ Olympic team, who has been clocked Team Outstanding at of seconds in the 100-yard dash, (Squad hive decided that Carl Hub- will carry the southwest's: hopes for |bell.and Dutch Henry will pitch the The Sportfolio (By ED POLLOCK) if said, “I was knocked down 20 times te pa, Fla, March 27.—()—The jaunts. Henry Coe, mile and two-mil- hen. ffy McInnis signed with the | be making their track debut west of] Texas looks to Leo Baldwin,’ who league ball player to volunteer in » x, i Fie 2 tiousht creryiting al oe” Seen a oe ee ee accnaser eit was, anz| te Mississippi. And the young men| outclassed all’ competition in ‘the 1017 after the United States declared | ¢F 18 gone. Stanford is hardest hit in a ut each time got up ani war, has volunteered again. Hank was| the 440-yard dash and high jump, rushed in as catcher against the Phil- |7uled last year by Emerson Spencer adelphia Athletics here and ington to carry guns and ammunition| nounced that he signed for two|0f the army will find plenty of com-| southwest last year, to defend his tt 1 MGR ics tous on veaier, bovaole iat Mexico. ‘Duty is collected by the! years. He was with “ihe club only| Petition from widely scattered col-| weight: tossing honors. Emmett |r°'S Ce ee ae ff: Brooklyn’s large hospital list. 4 Jegians. inson Rice, whi Ge ? will see his dream come true. Mexican customs, averaging on a| one year. Was he paid for that| "fy sity of utah’ will send a| cramson Rice, who ran the half’ mile | mowers may be lost to the team for yesterday in Bob King, respectively. Spencer the tenth inning'and aided the Braves | ¢stablished the new world's record for shotgun from $7.50 to $15, and on extra year when he was released? in 1:57.5 last year for & new South- i Walker vs. Loughran ice shells sete centala bx! |. (GO) ; band over the Great Divide; from the| west conference record, will attempt |'™°, meen his st tener he! in defeating the Athletics. moe ae King is ae Olympic The fans will pay upwards of $300,-|'The Mexican government collects |what time did Quinn, of Holy Cross, southland will come: lithe-limbed | to better his own mark. rar iP pion. ¥ % 000 to see Harmon's dream house and | $13.50 more for a license. And, if ®| make when he won the ‘intercol-| Youths of Texas university, Southern! ‘Bernard. Frazier of .Kansas, two GEHRIG IS CONFIDENT BOOL, BOLTON DROPPED . Mickey Walker battle for Loughran’s | rifie is carried, a special permit must | jegiate 100-yard dash champlon-| Methodist, and possibly Alabama and| miile and cross country.: cham) 2 pion crown, be obtained from the Mexican secre- (F. HD Sewanee. Thé Big’ Ten,’ the Big Six} of-the Big ‘Six, will be entered in'a The great open spaces of the west | tary of war. Did Prank bockhart, who was killed |*94 other big this and that confer- | special 3,000-meter race, in which he |,;2°4, Genre Who is one reason why have nothing on Paddy Harmon's} It takes gasoline for the car, and| in Florida last year, ever win the|°nces Of the middie west will have! and Zola of Wisconsin are. expected | jest year, thinks his team will repeat Arena. Not a pillar or post obstructs | the farther you go the higher the} national automobile racing cham- | ‘Meir spiked knights on hand. to battle for first place. this season, or at least take the Amer- the view of the furthest spectator, 150 | price until at San Ignacio, about 600 pionship? (C. W. D.) In all, said Ossie Solem, host to the Six Relays Included - . ican League pennant. feet from 1 ep tiers of | miles south of the American line, it] Any question relative to sport | Visitors, there will be 100 or more col-) six relays are included in the ee Gyileerand Loughran. complied costs 70 cents a gallon. will be answered through this leges, universities, high schools and] track and field events; the quarter, GROVE’S HAND HURTS i academies represented. Solem is di-| half, one, id mile . | | serious training for thelr titular con- column if sent to the Sportfolio, | eee et eta eee rake. This Leg pretias o wet |, Fort Myers, Fis, March 27—(p— ne ag medley. Iowa State's medley quartet, test yesterday. The defending cham- 5 Lik | Spi segs dels dal year’s carnival is the twentieth. which set a.world’s recor "|Lefty Grove. pitching ace for the ‘ pion tipped the scales at 17514 pounds urprises e y will not enter Ke irganeed irate year, | athletics, will not see-service in any after a stiff workout. Loughran plans ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S It will be the fifth rel tf of the remaining exhibition games in QUERIES . N L d Tak star Adepeiptanniod L" th, Manager Mack announced gga ‘ashley ud ears olan In Kentucky Derby A player who has competed for one ew eaders e jeer nig ot eras eens todahe x aeaee prees eear Walker will probably weigh in at 166 nation in international tennis can ‘meet thas become ‘mbedded in the flesh, . re : i this year will be the first of its kind % pounds, said to be his best fighting] Louisville, Ky, March 27—Imagine| Never compete in Davis Cup Pl In Pin M the: ache and it will be two weeks at least be- } , Weight. what a surprise would ie if s colt |_ matches for another nation. aces eet e school has held, replacing the Washington, March 27.—()}—When Mai 0 ck it comes time on June 13 for Ameri- r. as wereecerae yom pone Hl ers over num = " ton club won't be hit very hard. Send- Many Br other Sets ; tchers Al-Bool to Baltimore and Cliff Bolton to New Haven léaves the Nationals with only 26,men on the roster now. srr New. York, March 27.—Professional A ice hockey seems to be a family in- . stitution; that is, it abounds ‘in ; * brother combina- Texas Christian | wthere are be- S sattia ie tiiical ore oe Ins a Lesson Mm playing hockey in pro ranks today fore he will be able to grip the ball s and, in many in- ) Loughran was to go through a few | that never before had won a race |Roberts. of Harvard, was beaten in Te ea ee ee: eNO pacts: Fort Worth. Tex. March 27.—(?}—| mee. stances, there are % exercices today to keep down the|were to win either the Preakness or! {he final round for the intercol-' Ghicago, March 27.—()—Bowlers Separate divisions will — provide Texas A. and M. college hired its foot- | three ‘representa- ; excess poundage while Walker | the Kentucky Derby this season! _ legiate golf championship last year! trom Milwaukee and Chicago broke! competition for college, junior col- CONFIDENCE IN YOUTH Christian uni- | fm tives from. the +» Planned a day of complete rest. Since the day in 1919 that Sir Bar-| by McCarthy, of Georgetown. The/ into the top 10 in the five-man event | lege and high school teams at both| Winter Haven, Fia., March 27—(# . UL ; 54 same family. 4 Had Great Fight ton won the Derby, a maiden hasn't | | Score was 2 and 1. of the American bowling congress} meets, —One thing that reacts favorably on The Boucher: | Several years ago Harmon began |reached the barrier first in either |J- Lawrence Pool is the present na-| tournament last night. The Edel- the Phillies is the confidence Man- drubbings, of Ottawa, famous > his campaign to build the stadium. | classic, but it may happen this year,| tional singles squash racquets| weiss quintet of Chicago went into Pe , | ager Shotton puts in his young play-| Francis in hockey for | He had $200.000 and started “sound- | as both Jean Valjean and Battleship | champion. He defeated H. N: Raw-| second place with 3,090 pins, and the Ja nese Golfers ers, in, the- opinion of Cy Williams, . many years, hold |. ing out” Chicago business men.|Grey are maiden colts, and they are| _lins for the title this year. Mooney’s cafe team of Milwaukee pa veteran outfielder. “Shotton knows one the “family” © Four times New York promoters,|conceded excellent chances of win-|John K. Tenor was president of the| captured fifth with a score of 3,001. . 5 how to handle the youngsters,” he will championship with four brothers 4 him against the venture,|ning. They are listed in the winter| National League from 1912-1918. Willard Balle got a good start to-| . Pa Heav Taxes said. “He gets the best out of them.” . U, /earning their bread and butter in the 4 * _underwrote him. No less than eight | books at 40-1. His salary was $25,000 a year. ward a high all-events position when y y — : ice sport. Frank Boucher is with the times was Harmon “sold down the| Jean Valjean is from the noted sire |The Federal League played its first} he scored 715 while bowling with the HORNSBY GETS 2 HOMERS . C,|New York Rangers, George with the - river.” Stephan the Great and Battleship} season in 1914. The outlaw league| M and K products company team of Tokyo, March 27.—()—The golfin Tucson, Ariz, March 27.—(®)—Be/ U. Maroons, and two other 4 “I was just about overboard,” Paddy |Grey is a Man o' War colt. They} collapsed after the 1915 season. Chicago last night. Balle’s score, the fraternity in-Japan is iat aU the they major or minor leaguers or just . U. a: brothers are in the minors. a 4 explained. “Then for the eighth time | failed to win once in seven races, (Copyright. by Public Ledger) second highest three-game total’ of ‘ y : @ college baseball team, they are all d One of the most colorful brother I started the campaign and personal-jeach as two-year-olds, but it took 5 the tournament, was not good enough ica See ene sete een ae ica ly sold the idea to a group of Chi-|such horses as Blue Larkspur, Jack ANOTHER SHIRES COMING however to put his team ‘into a lead] ing to levy an annual tax of 20. ye cago’s largest business men. Now we | High. Soul of Honor and others to/ Len Shires, a brother of Art Shires | position in the five-man division. Leg i ($10) on golf club memberships, .sub- have seen the light of day.’ beat them. with the White Sox, is playing with] Earlier in -the day Micheel Mur- Every sport, professional and ama- ——____— ‘Waco'in the Texas League. He's an | zinski, of Elizabeth, N. J. scored 692 prritead the approval of the home teur, will be staged in the amphi-| MAY ABOLISH PLAYER AWARD | infielder. to take third place in the singles ci Fukuoka is still an insignificant theatre. Boxing, hockey, bicycle rac-| The National League is considering while P. Tabellion, of Canton, O., ut jlegians were Cubs’ silenced. ing, basketbail, swimming and even |abolishing the most valuable player| STAR WAS BANDMASTER ONCE | went into seventh with 677.. In the| Coner,as far a8 golf is concerned, but jlesians were the Cubs’ bats ( football and baseball may be played |award and rumor has it that the| Curtis‘ Walker, outfielder with the} doubles, M. Gaines and W. Sullivan, CHISOX STILL WEAK tn the stadium. American League magnates are in fa-| Reds, was a bandmaster in his youth| of Elizabeth, N. J., captured. sixth When Harmon promoted his first |vor of the same action. at Beeville, Texas. Place with a score of 1.281. dance at the age of 15, his total gate receipts were $8. When the stadium opens ‘in March with ey aie . " Pe witts meine mae | Wash Tubbs A Big Chance By Crane | t Fights Last Night "| / = SEL, {Gets Lot of Letters — ; ; MONEY TO PAY THe TROOPS. woTs “i maa who “dlacovered” the hea rye MORE,. THAT FOOL GUARD'S GONE pos Palin to Sade nate TREASURY GUARD Bs FCS. OTT, Ds 1S SeRKgD FROM TRUCK LONELY) ROAD} ENEMIES NOT SEEN, _ ON WAN wi ADMIRAL TUS! Yo DELIWER TWO ELL: «GOTH GET Ts SOUR it BARRACKS, ’ + THERE’ AUGAS STATION JUST,AROUND TH’ | BEND, GOTTA “TAKE A CHANCE — NOBODN'S LUA ONER THAT:

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