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It hy OO REE one tii ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == SATURDAY MARE Bismarck Baseball Fans Assemble at First Meeting ‘Monday: Night MANAGER QUESTION iH iliners Must Make Great National Fight to Uphold State’s Record HRCI RETRES ee 19 Benin Derby IN QUARTER-FINALS coined LAST FIVE SEASONS eee Year, Last Three Years Grand Forks, Last Year’s State Lane Seo Much Better Plan SIX OTHER TEAMS PLANNED | Champs, Beat Georgians for Third Workme: and Prison All-Stars C. Pyle, with his own tent, seven truck MOORHEAD ALSO COMPETES cE, ote Have Veteran Clubs; Jun- ior Teams Expected — vaudeville performers, hot dog Middle West Teams Have Been ; : and 300 FUNMETS al REE / Best Consistently Since : Bade te ae is Seer 1917 Opening cross-country foot race with 55 fin- + 4 ishers. They came from California Gets Talkie Test 4 ses 8s ss 2 > Ethel Calderwood, North Dakota-born, Is World Cham- pion High Jumper nag y New York, March 30.—()—A circus will leave tomorrow on @ four-montlt Journey across the country, led by the. master barker and profnoter, Charles By WILLIAM S. MOELLER With a baseball rally mecting called for Monday evening, the Bis- marck club at present finds itself without a manager. a The baseballing ilk of the city has; or a ‘across the Rocky Mountains, i been struck with consternation over Chicago, March 30.—()-—Pre- deserts, hrough 380 towns ana citiee: the announcement made recently by ceded by a fighting band of farm- ~ over sand, mud, concrete and pav Neil O. Churchill, who has managed er youths frem the tiny hamlet of ments into New York. This time they the team for the last three seasons. Joes, Colorado, the vanguard of 4 : | Twill reverse the process because Pyle that he will be too busy this season JOHNSON America’s best high school basket- believes he has found more profit- + | to continue in that capacity. tas tener tn tut: Uabveriiey of 7 : able route. ‘The first contest, with ita ; What to do is the question which 3 $48,500 jn prize money, cost Pyle will come in for a lion's share of con- sideration at the meeting Monday night. The session will begin at 8 oclock at the Association of Com- merce rooms. ‘The meeting has been called by $100,000 and no end of Chicago's eleventh annual nation- al tournament. ments. troubled mo- Forty teams from 33 states will compete for the charsplonahip. s es 30 Are Reentered Pairings will be announced to- . Thirty of last year’s finishers will night and play started Taesday mf he] in the natty field that breaks out Winfield S. Ayers, chairman of the m : of Vie REE = 3 beh te tomor~ association's entertainment commit- mM ) ee ti : row for » NJ. of the tee, who is an enthusiastic sports, and La A . a f Pine dioced pai ok) bectciiaty : 80 stops on the way to Los Angeles Peer se ueceuiin’h be ni er. -. will carry a great Dakota Sora pried : : hg Aine sg pes pari Hor lor eter ate ALEXANDER ‘ national tournament at the Univer- : ; Baltimore, Uniohiown, io pres Some of the fans about the city feel i certain that Churchill will change his | In fact, they are being touted as ti of the most prom ising rookies that will grace the big league rosters this my, Gewas ani aoa’ a ing. W. Va., Columbus, O., Springfield, mind and find time to run the ball| season. Bucky Harris, the new boss at Detroit, thinks Dale Alexander, bought from Toronto, will take care of i : Til, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Musko- team this year. But the pilot of last | first base very ably for the Tigers—and he can hit plenty! Prudhomme also came from the Toronto club, where isos stand: BEBE toes ca Latin gee, Olka., Dallas, Ft. Worth, Phoe- year seems quite firm in his quiet an- | he was one of the outstanding pitchers of the league last year. Roy Johnson is‘ rookie outfielder from San | ment city Sunday night in company ea nix, Ariz., and San Diego, Calif. The nouncement. Just who is qualified to | Francisco, who looks to be worth all of that big price he cost. These action glimpses were taken at the Tigers’ with the Moorhead five, champions of -|daily trek will range between 30 and . take Churchill's place, to spend the , . training camp at Phoenix, Arizona. Minnesota ‘ 75 miles, ayeraging 45. . Yankton will represent Oklah tl time and money and do his work as e Ethel Calderwood, in Hi N. , who won the en’s|_Andy Payne, joma farm boy, efficiently, is a question the answer | cross the plate three times against South Dakota and Miles City is Mon- | Pretty Ethe! wood, born lannah, N. Dak. wom winner of last year's grind, has ’ : tana’s entry. high jump championship in the Olympic games at Amsterdam last sum- of which is hard to find. The portly | nim, enough to win. Glenn Wright from a successful visit “4 ” Toro! anadi “turned thespian” and will ride as a manager of yesteryear to date has re- to a specialist. ‘The former Pirate The Sportfolio The Hiliners will have to play real | mer, is going to get # trial in the “talkies,” the nto, Canada, miss | serformer in the vaudeville side-show. Beeee ceatee bis mind’ despite ROETZ GETS CHANCE _| short fielder participated in the Rob- recently signed a contract to work in a New York studio. She was ac- 0 , : oti Paskerbalt af they swish to keep the | ciaimed the most beautiful girl to participate in the Olymple games Inst Coss tt te tell Loreal Deh ona ie Benicar ‘West Palm Beach, Fla., March 30.— | ins’ winning rally for four runs in the || (By ED POLLOCK) tional high school cage circles. Teams | Summer. And this photograph of her is convincing proof that she isn’t |— 17 pay all their on enenerin ae aeestie hippate r of the team, but |(®—Eddie Roetz, whose playing has|Minth yesterday to the extent of from the Dakotas have been great| any strain on the eyes. dition to an entry fee of $300 for the: ~ cannot find the time to do the man-| Warmed the cotkles of Manager | Walking as a pinch bateman and scor- By ED POLLOCK vies ae ea roan privilege of competing for the $80,000 “ aging job up right, He has con-|Howley’s heart, will get's chance at IE run When was it that George Burns made |sitte ‘the national event. was Intro. Stanl C Is erie tributed a great deal toward building for the St. Louls Browns 6 SENATORS CLAIM TITLE his unassisted triple play for the | duced. During the last five years, ey up couraged‘ today by the return of ‘ e 9 7 the sport he: today. Tom Didn’t Make Last year Pyie exacted a fee of $125 ee i ; March 30. Red Sox? What was the name of |teams from Grand Forks and Fargo, ° With the baseball diamond now the naan. the player, who, in the same sea- |. “ property of the Bismarck park board GIANTS FACE CHISOX Breparing| = son, made an rl . D., and Huron, Salem and Yank- Under the title of the City Athletic | Ft. Worth, March 30—(7—John J. {p10 claim to the championship of| Dia) for the Braves? (F. ane ton, S. Dak, all figured in the quarter onby ston in Last Go Field, the cor pee see enjoy rappel bert egegrneed Ser faced the 8t. How old was Tommy Gibbons when finals, ai ie — — x clowe 10 a & great season year. The man- resume r: e fought Jack Dem at rand Forks Third ‘ . — , . -| most perishing in leserts near the. ager, whoever he shall be, will have | series against the -White | Wuest of thelr seventh straight vie~| shen? (BB) Grand Forks, beating out Vierina, | poston Hrukis are Hockey Chacapions | my tovenron soos the. digtinetion at | start at least 14 veterans from last year Sox, already twice defeated by the} tes), starts, ‘What was the highest batting aver-|Ga., was third in the tournament |of the world. In five games including |risking a puglistic crown for probably Hair Became Gray back in the harness this season.| New York team. : - are made by Lajole? What was |Jast year and Verne DuChene, Forks /two sets of playoffs they have cap-|the lowest financial figure since the) ugome of these gray hairs camé Veterans who will be back are: ° the highest made by Pop Anson? | forward, was e unanimous choice for |tured the Stanley cup. They took{caulifiower art ascended from <rom that ” Pyle said, “but Catchers—George “Duckie” Guidas| _ YANKEES PLAY MINORS Colle e Swimmers R. AfC) all-American forward at the conclu |three atraight games from Les: Cana-|back alley tree-foreall to the realma of 7am, that, experience,” i and Kelly Simonson; pitchere—Char-| | Jacksonville, Fla., March 30—(P)— | Ww 4 ‘Who: was-second to Luttman, the | sion of the tourney. diens of Montreal, then trounced the {big business, ee le ii oa Se eb long Me Boardman, Dr. H. Doc” Love, | Ready to begin their sortie through Harvard miler, when he won the |, When the tournament first started |New York Rangers twice on succes-| All the left handed Philadelphia way have posted $60,000 to my and Jack Geschellchen; infielders—| various minor league teams of the Crack Four Marks intercollegiate’ mile champion-|in 1917, middlewest teams played a leather tosser received for successtul-| TC“ im their banks. They're going sive nights, The score of the final Eddie Tobin, Long John Sagehorn,|southland, the world champion ship? What was Luttman’ brand of basketball superior to that ? to get it-back from @ percentage from ¢ Eddie Sailer, and Floyd Puller; out-|-Yankees arrived here today : from OK) ee ere ale any other section. One of the |[@nme last night was 2 to t. y ao pel Ane een the profits in the side show. From fielders—“Dutch” Nagel, Walter|their base at St. Petersburg, where Who. is the recognized world’s fly- | chief results of the Chicago tourna- of Mickey Walker in the new Ct coast to it along the way mer- Babe” Mohn, Louis Lenaburg, Carl | camp was broken yesterday. weight boxing cham; ment has been the improvement of. § Bi T ck chants and planning field days and Wasrtin, and Boy D. McLeod. fet Mara eC: Oe lay of ‘teas Stan I Arts 00 1B trong ISON LACK |statum Thursday night was 9 gr0ss/seies when we arrive, schools will be the promoter close to ruin and al- ° f $15,289. re ‘The team had a good season last CUBS PLAY BLUES Any question relative to sport country. The tourney has been a a yest out, folks come into town from hun: year and was a snappy “home team.” las, Tex., March 30.—()—After will be answered through this laboratory of basketball for the visit- uad Be $ Work Fennec _ a0 bi ras roe ving |dreds of miles around. My race is ‘The club was beaten only by teams nding an off day traveling and column if sent to the ing coaches. It has demonstrated the gin Lou ughran’s queer predicament was ae "yn a road tee ad which were semi-professional or pro- | Posing with some Mexican rebels, the | f SPORTFOLIO, care of The best styles of play, and today the ‘Next year first prize will be $50,- fessional. Cubs were in Beaumont teday to being lowered again. Tribune. tactics of the teams are quite uni- caused by one of the strangest .con-| 999, $75,000, then $100,000, then—.” tracts of modern boxing, a contract y Semi-Pro Team Whispered match swats with the Kansas City me form. Fargo, N. D., March 30.—A well- that was coricelved by Paddy Harmon,|" a’ belated entry appeared at the ‘Whispers about the hamlet indicate | Blues. The Cubs won 10 out of 14 ANSWERS T “ YESTERDAY'S Judged on a basis of five points for | balanced track squad for the stiffest ws ote ast cotton. samen aie by the QUERIES first place, three for second, two for | schedule in Bison history is. slated | WoO made his debut ss ¢ boxing pro- door with a. $300 entry fee. ‘Mr. Pyle ash Fajr — it, shies 10 257. ra,| Mickey Cochrane's batting average | third, and one for fourth in the fi-|for the North Dakota. Agriculf ran received 55 per cent of the net last season was .295. He played in | 221s, during the past five years, the . agreed ee nae - a 131 games. : Middlewest averages up slightly the ae pesos Bees Aseetoer go as BUSH PICKS GRIMES prise. Johnny Farrell was second in the 1928 | best of any section with a total of | past week. Coach Saalwaechter will | waicer, lost and $10,000 if Walker oma er aot Antonio, Tex., March 30.—(P)— Western open golf championship, | 16 Points. The South is second with | send his athletes to both the Minne-| yon In addition, Loughran agreed o ced on a paying basis in thie see, | Burleigh Grimes, probably will be as- backstroke, when Boston ‘defeated Philadelphia in the | 12. and the Northwest, third with 11.| Sota and Drake relays, and will par-|+." fey 19750: for the’ selmwindup Lik Har of the cave end will have none | signed to pitch the first game of the Church Cup matches last year,| The East with seven points, edges} ticipate in'a number of dual meets, |bout between Tuffy Griffith and Leo es ex season for the Pirates aghinst M4. jac} Se4, and defeated New York for | Out the Rocky Mountain district with | including # clash with the University | 7 orisit ae will. be several other teams | Cubs. Manager Bush intimated ‘today. ip three the. Sears Cup, 9-0. six, and the Southwest has three | of North Dakota cindermen. ‘Thus, the final financial settlement in the city besides the city outfit, The |RAY Kremer, will be second choice. : ‘the eve-|‘Alexander had 2 total of seventeen | Points. For the dashes, Ole Sand, unde-/ 0.’ Norman, Okla., March 30.—(?)— A. O. U. W. and Prison All-Star clubs A cakeapucy ch sat i stri its In the consolation tournament, the Wass CHISOX ARE CAPTAINLESS Fe mie etal eal cd rr iat armspeome yet BISPOGADEE 30+ 520 14554) £ pees. Tex., March 30—()}—The Y Babe Ruth pitched for the Red Sox | the South is again second, with 14. Net Fascia . thicago White Sox may emulate the inthe World Series of 1918 and | The Rocky Mountain teams are third, Loughran’s*ep!: ‘Veterans back for the Workmen out-|New York Yankees this year by| : ; won'his game by 1-0, against the | With eight; the Pacific Coast is next it follow: Catchers—Norris B. Fitch | 5Uggling through the season. without . White :Box. with four; the East is fifth, with Frank Byers; infielders—Mat-|% C@Ptain. Art Shires, youthful first, Copyright by Public Ledger three and the Southwest has one Hummel, George J. Fetch, Bal-| baseman, was named captain, but t. a alae aay point, .| Klein; outfielders—Joe Patera, | Manager “Lena” Blackburne recently ONLY TWO PLAYING BOSSES The South won the tournament Klein, Sloniker, and Wycis- ordered his title dropped. : Harris at Detroit and Billy last year, when Ashland, Ky., defeated kola; pitcher—Frank Hummel. oa : t 8t. Louis Canton, Ill. Grand Forks, N. D., was . me WRIGHT IS RIGHT n Braves, played with the fa-| only playing managers in the mafes| third, beating out Vienna, Ga, In Molla Will Mak ‘West Palm Beach, Fla., March 30. ‘Four Horsemen” football team | this ‘year, and neither one of them ig|the consolation tournament, .the fi < e —(®)—The Brooklyn team was en-|&t Notre Dame. of playing regularly. South again had two representatives, . A the winner, Wheeling, W. Va, and : Wimington, N.C, which was fourth. hurdles candidates, while Another Attempt ‘The Loss of the Money Is Still supatiek., Cotta. took, third Discs — ; \ Wash Tubbs 5 a Mystery By Crane | ar ae erts, George Hays, New York, ‘March 30—(&}—That TL, was the sinee, Sale | be. i “= southern teams, le, AOMIEAL, BY JOE, D6 15S NO, 1 OONT THINK SO. Florence, Miss, Huron, 8, D.. was SERIOUS! YOU ADMIT LEAFING #~ = SIMPLY 1 RAN OUTA GAS, SEE. fourth. Kansas City, Mo., Northeast DER TREASURY MIT DER /caNeT UNDERSTAND) AN MIBE WHEN « WENT Exige Apr cir gogo png .ani~ BUT VEN You / IT, GRAND VIZER, AFTER GAS SOMEBODY nds and Giibert, “Arizone co, thied, » AT ASS GONE. N'SEE, FIRST MY wt, CAME ALONG AN = * was fourth, ONLY GUARD DESERTED ME— Wing Youth Plays On Champion Cage Team at Jamestown Lm 8 bull, ma, B. Elizabeth Kelly, Ri -Prodi Go, Schlader '& nnely County, a Municipal rance upon : Batenade tana in complai You are hereby summoned to an? 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