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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY; APRIL 2, 19: Neil 0. Churchill Named Manager of 1929 City Baseball Nine FORERMANMGERS |Art Shires and Bill Cissell Make Selves Leaders in Sox Rebel Movement Here’s Baby Star GHOGEN DESPITE HS Nodak Mile Relay RETIREMENT MOTION TRSOPEED | wor o-ctecee cecccas ne | Tom Announced | Men at Meeting Lost Little POOR INSTRUCTIONS — bl oy tench il rep The mile relay team, which will rep- My Time in Casting Unani- Shires Didn’t Want Club, Cap- resent the University of North Dakots in the North Central conference event mous Vote taincy, and Not Hot After Position of the Minncsota relays, Saturday. has been announced by Coach Leland KINDERGARTEN IS SCORED Must Show Class If Cubs Are to Win Flag OPTIMISTIC NOTE SOUNDS| “Tiny” Lewis. Warren. Doane, a junior, is the only letterman on the quartet. The others, sophomores, are James Raabe, Hugh Tarbell, and Curtis Schave. DUICH REG. U. $. PAT. OFF., First Game May Be Set for May 19; Tournament Early in August ; : ; 2 Blackburne Says He is Running heads together last night and a : 3 unanimously elected Neil O. Church- i . 4 All Rules ill manager of the 1929 city team de- — Sine asa spite his desire to retire after three Dallas, Tex., April 2.—(#)—Revolu- < en d i | years of service. : tion has broken-out in the ranks of eatin ae eae the White Sox because of the training imported cigar + of the club and members of the ex- : | ecutive committee selected are W. 8. ‘ : : methods and disciplinary measures Capitols Foil Ayers, D. E. Shipley, and J. P. Wag- enforeed by Manager “Lena” Black- 2 for 25¢ ner. burne. j | Lost Little Time ; + ay Blackburne, the rebels charged, had i] The fans, players, business and P # ‘ wounded their pride by “snooping” on ‘| newspaper men lost little time at the $ ; their actions off the diamond. Fur- meeting in nominating and unani- thermore, they said the team was not mously electing Churchill to the post being run right and that they were which he has occupied for three sea- forced to play fourth rate teams on sons, 5 ae ’ Hee Latintghd Aceorice Reheat hh hn pos- They elected him despite es : ‘: 3 i , ¥ sibility of learning any + as stars in golf, to the contrary because he seemed the t x a x Despite recent warnings from the teats by biter ry tha top only logical man for the position. f ‘ 4 ! . Chitago headquarters and his three- or her swing—and nearing the top of Churchill has been responsible for the et f 3 day benching and the loss of his cap- | the golf ladder—is Dorothy Bentham, increased interest in the national ; : e 3 taincy for breaking a training rule, hailed as one of the rarest blooms in sport in Bismarck and has done his i % ; ‘ Art Shires, rookie first baseman, dic- the n’s crop of women links eet pene He was urged : tated a statement in which he gave| artists, As you see, she favors the to accept the responsibility of the) 1f Pat Malone, Art Nehf and Hal Carlson turn in a through their pitching paces and insets of Carlson | vent to his feelings. é 1 ded, Attar monte of ae Position as a civic duty. goodly number of mound victories, and Rogers Horns- ‘ and Hornsby. . Nehf is No. 1, Malone No. 2, Carlson “T didn’t want to come to this club poe legged tice in Florida, this Great Before the mecting, the manager | by provides the batting punch he is expected to-add, No. 3 and Hornsby No. 4. Judging from the oxhibi- in the first place,” the Texan said Be ne ia GA; gel Will: Coen had announced that he would not be|the Chicago Cubs will be hard to beat thsi summer. tion games played by the Cubs already, it looks like |! ‘And I didn’t-ask them for the cap: Neck, ant seni 8 i pliey teat able to take over the duties again be- | These photographs of the Cubs in training on Cata- the pitchers are ready for a big season. And the P- jnorth soon for ‘nament play wi al ! taincy. If they don't want me to play |the glint of battle in her eyes and es ud ane ont oe time} lina Island, Calif, show Nehf and Malone going Hornsby fellow always could hit first base for them, all right, too. If|pertection in her stance, She is the: Discussion indicated that the first ° freshman, and Lemme Herting, we BL ENAGRE ERD ee protege of Sey ete Florida open game of the season will be planned Im S d end prospects are brightening up. de- 6 . for May 19. Replacement of some pressive qua spite the loss of Krug, Madison, and The Sportfolio send AS ee ne There equipment and uniforms and im- e Eggers, Wagner, by graduation. — oes plent y tks jul : it rene use men. Provement of the city athletic field eports ‘or rit Parks, Sutherland, Ia., last year’s (By ED POLLOCK) pabehs o “i Hebe ee The tans in the a dlc ia tavered ° Teserve quarter, and Deverey, Sioux statement, complained they ‘were be BASEBALI fans in thei ‘ussion favo! Falls, a freshman pilot, have been at ‘ ; aw a conducting the annual Bismarck At Rabbit School the helm thus far, although Cy is|‘* Jack Dempsey’s knockout victory | ing treated as juveniles, baseball tournament early rather tanitly vatirtitg to iepertinent ‘on Over Jess Willard recorded in the| Blackburne said he was. ri than late in August this season. Official records as a third’ or |t . from Cub pitching arms. In the three sehen nice Brees ns Peers four round knockout? (W. R. C.) tects: “thas trataiig a ae ae plenigheasien breil nkin nod se. only LRN oe Candidate Call Sounded Englemann, Herting, Adler and] **@", freshman , How many bouts did Benny Leonard} Bill Cissell, who'cost the White Sox ureh, .—(P)}—The Post- | striking Texas, one run linen who have plased hasevall| "© 7 ae good as halfback and is being counted : engage in and how many knock- | $123,000 in 1927, was anoth Gazette today printed a telegram from |scored against them. Yesterday the and desire to try out for a position on| © Hoberg, Among Missing, | on heavily to absorb some of the loss] outs did he score? How many eateries Cubs defeated Detroit for the seventh : openly admitted his dissatisfaction. | Paul Waner, Pirate holdout outfielder, ohh cite As sponta te) Out for Track of Schaefer's graduation. knockouts does Jack Dempsey | Cissell, like Shires, was benched for | quoting him as saying he had cut his etd Mg ofided: oda urc! in e near future. have to'his credit? (C. K. B.) | breaking rules, Have Many Candidates 2 S : Just when he will call his first meet- Following are some of the likely- At the end of 10 years in the majors salary demand slightly, but that, pesca belek tee par eins a ——— can a ball player demand his un- ‘ | while he regretted being absent from habe aoe team candidates is not yet ‘ Persia beh ene looking oe ines jell Paced conditional release? (J. P.) Charles Pyle and the team, the club would have to/-rne ankle injuries suffered by Out- Churehil’s work this year, will be| stuff” here last week when Cosch Cy | Parks, Sutheriand, ta; Rishol, Brose. | WHS, Was the Heep aati teee nd bande meet his latest demand, fielders McGowan nd) Manush in confined to the running of the team | Kasper ordered his 40 or more state ings; Deverey, Sioux Falls; Hladky, Ge H: B - D b yesterday’s game at Daytone were 3 i B f ne Tunney in his Chicago bout un REGAN, BIGELOW SWAT osed eairgatien tee disned a eee sean be eee tes ae Lesterville; Raak, Orange City, Ia.; with Dempsey? (J. J. D.) As lon Ver y Bradenton, Pla., April 2—()—Bill Bt Louis TEceeaa, eplnorre rn tarial routine will not be his duties. | tice field for dally workouts, Kramer, Brookings; DeFrees, Farl-| 1s polly Stark, the coach of the Dart- Regan and Elliott Bigelow of the Red | Bramwell With the diamond now the proper-| ‘And’ the size and quality of the|Dault, Minn; Grell, White Lake; |" ° mouth basketball eae Meet Ist Trouble Sox. have shown themselves to be ee ty of the city park board, predictions | squad brought a semblance of a smile N¢P2F. Stet DAN eseippeeretdy rad pected ie rel Ag money: players. Regan yesterday| | CARDS START DOUBLING Se cae ccemal ‘Season were numerous | to Cy’s face, although he is not much | retson. Ends—Wheeler, Mitchell: Tol-| will be answered through this Buffalo inten ationals, Bigeiow sot se eee oe SG eerrires ‘The meeting was called by W. 8. given ome septs includ. | ¢f80n, Sioux Falls; and Rardin, column if sent to the SPORT- Trenton Won't Let His Show tuata i aay bitter sth thes bases | Sterling defense which turned in two Ayers, chairman of the revreation |e en ee sand ee je. | Mitchell. Tackles—Christie, Brook-| FOLIO, care of The Tribune. Silane diets te selec Legg rapid-fire double plays displayed the committee of the Association of Gere | n& such luminaries as tales Hey le- | ings; Jenison, Avon; Schultz, Avon; cots Appear; Bad Man Takes ani fe apple out of the park. |St. Louis Cardinals to their best ad- canes Com-| mann, Miller, Lemme Herting. sn | Magnuson, Redfield; and Swanson,| ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S Two Automobil vantage in spring training season yes- J Lloyd Adler, Brookings, and sone Parker. Guards — Larson, Brookings, QUERIES wo Automobiles SISLER GETS HOMER terday. Both bits of snappy fielding pitt ip norte hl enoeatioap rte ea Thoreson, Dell Rapids; Hadler, Lu-/ gaward H. Hanlon was the manager aa Miami): Pia, April 2--(7)—George | Killed enone ee ee ena Dempsey, F ugazy activities. Except for these few, every | “Me: Minn.; and Muser, De Smet, of the old Baltimore Orioles in| Trenton, N. J., April 2—(4)—|Sisler was the popular hero of yes- . Augustine. n Centers—Lowe, Lincoln, Neb.; Sim- . Charles C. Pyle, impressario of the|terday’s 3 to 1 triumph of the Braves he 9 | freshman squads Seat on “ack” wish | kins, Brookings; and Hopkins, Estel- | yea {ei, Pennant winning fhe seat. | transcontinental’ Bunion Derby, has| over Brooklyn after he hit a home 5 ull N by th lan Arena Chany sees oss sco Bae est outflelds on any one club was| found this year's race is not a bed of| run with a man on in the eighth in-| WeISSMULer NOW DUTCH MASTERS lettermen were included. The workouts will be light for a! composed of Speaker, Hooper and | Toses either for him or the runners, | ning. ee Workouts Are Light couple of weeks, according to Kasper. Lewis, of the Red Sox. The grief started at the end of the Came! When we say that Dutch New York, April 2—(F)—The firm| | The workouts last week were light,| After the men get in shape two teams | Christy Mathewson shut eut the Ath-|second day when the carevac vy BIG TRAIN SMILES Just Another Fan “ny eeapr of Jack Dempsey and Humbert Fug-| consisting mostly of fundamentals, | will be organized and at the close of letics t! ti in the id | bunioneers. and its accompanying| Washington, April 2—(7)—The ex- A ‘ soan!? With @ little time devoted to forma-| the spring season a regulation game| Series of 1005 cy ihe come es | tent show reached Laren ee ny ing perts have been counting Washington —_— pia fee Secpeleyear ig tions. Cy is shifting the new men! will probably be played. 3-0, 9-0 and 2-0. The Athletics | tom authorities notified Pyle that his | out of the pennant race because of] New York, April 2.—()—Johnny J king taffy, about to find out what thay oan do made four hits in the first game, | show, counted on to bring in most of |@ dearth of reserve pitching strength, | weissmuller, will be a mere apectater ‘Try out a Dutch Masters where ey W be e fol- the revenue for the affair, would not | but r Walter Johnson found alongside of any.im- lowing four freshman linemen, who| SOLVED COLUMBIA PROBLEM four in the second, and six in the ie ir, we not | but Manage: tonight as the rivals who have failed g ide ny. third, be permitted to give its performance. | something to smile about yesterday to beat him since 1920 battle for the cigar you please. pack consigerable poner, Bare. | been Map ee Edwards was fourth and Hahn fifth nay resent moved the camp across|in the work of Archie Opmpball and first of his titles, ‘We believe t 7 neon will shifted ack! “3 . ti ware er. 5 ey recrul Lesterville: DePrees, Faribault Minn’; | ball team was eolved recently wea |: 12,th€ finish of the Olympic #00 | the Dela Vv orrisville, Pa.,| Ad Liska, two recruits, who le| The national’ amateur athletic 8 meters races. The time of the| Where the powers that be proved | Tampa Smokers down with two hits.| union swimming championships hard- agree thatthe biggest dif- Fugazy said he bad received infor- | Kreill, White Lake; and Keyser, Fort| James Campbell, who tied for the| wince wac'sisina's, 24s iy will be the came without Welss- ference between the two mation that the Olympia was on the| Pierre. Keyser and Hladky | both| honor with James Bleecker, resigned | gig Terris, New York boxer, is a He-| Next Pyle was met by a writ of REDS IN ATLANTA muller, who has reigned: supreme for market. played in the backfield in high school. | in favor of Bleecker. brew. Atlanta, Ga., April 3.— (AP) — The] eight years, but they probably will be Fugazy said the purpose| Prospects for next year took a def- (Copyright by Public Ledger) Possession of two of the} Cincinnati Reds were in Atlanta to-| more exciting. The “human fish” Sequiring the Detroit Olym-|inite turn upward when Tollefson, HAS YOUTHFUL WAYS of his caravan. Sa with on the program ex-| turned professional a few weeks was, to acres chain of Pees Sioux Falls, star freshman end of two} Although, Coach Jimmy Austin,| COLUMBIA GETS WARNER STAR| The writ was sued out by the Thomas pad ap cea ie ‘The Red Legs| and no. longer can make the title years ago and all-state man when he} with the Sf. Louis Browns, is more| Ed Walker, one-of the greatest ends | Deming company, which supplied him | will meet the Atlanta club tomorrow events struggles for second place. We often wonder why Biase By ee Liang report fee than ae years old, he is one of tne ever coached by Pop Warner, has ahh are eae for La show; the/and then travel on to Birmingham. Instead PeTee ot see $.comen no ‘cigar manufacturer Practice, looked aw: Sood, | peppiest men connected with the| accepted a job as line coach at Col- $800. company — speedsters out for and with Wheeler, Mitchell, a big| Browns. nore nee 8 Job ae i claimed Pyle did not have sufficient BABE HAS NEW TRICK has fallen for the current funds in the bank to for the —(AP)--Babe . 4 advertising vogue of - chairs. ‘The promoter retorted that bath ice te pe emgcere ee Publishing glowing testi- - - . the funds + sue thers but ta eiaite for the American League outfielders h monials from the great Wash Tubbs Circumstantial Evidence By Crane pep Ie cal ogee when the season starts. The Babe and near-great. Maybe : i tawacd left. field in- ite because the big men i who smoke cigars are too spread Pevaet. ceca. peck stroke. and dig to be interested in Serious Pitchers — Get Major Chance He left for New York last night f Sse UF COURSE VE DONT DOUBT ADMIRAL TES HONESTY, BOYS, BUT VE GETTER SEARCH WISS ROOM ANYVAY—A MATTER, E g E a EH in the week's tional interscholastic the University of ie i i a8 WHICH WASH UD IN HIS ROOM, REMEMBER? No single quality alone makes a good cigar. iH a Nee, York, April 2-Five of the Posie, Puranas Bes Geanwnue, ay , minor leagues during the 1628] {| But a just right propor- ANVESTIGATION 1s in spring training ¢ was tion of these qualities BEING conducted makes the kind of cigar To LEARN WHO = ) y tchison, Kans., 8 ; : See Emacnre. Howe STLE THE TRooP’s| a & i g : increasing number eat cou ta | Se sate Sa ae oma to pain off smokers who say: WASH WAS TAKING Y pit ao : There's nothing like To THE BARRACKS. 5 one E Dutch Masters.” in Hi Wal CIRCUMSTANTIAL, EFIDENCE! MAKES IT LOOK LIKE DER ADMIRAL, BOY DIDNT HAF A WIMSELLUF, 15S DER NEN WE FIRST E retinas j 88s i gE iff i Be We iff TE Tie Mi EE. i i es