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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 192 City Defeats Independence, Mo., in Consolation Tourney —_—— nee ‘ ” ASHLAND, CLASSEN Capital City Track d Field M d 4 This Y T, fi ASHLAND, apital City Track an ie eet Set. for May 3 an is Year OF OKLAHOMA CITY |;—iamona Debs —{ TodM Picked Th May Be }__ Diamond Debs __|/C1YTH ANNUAL MEET organ rk Wash Tubbs Goat-Getters ~ By Crane evenow May. | CLASH IN FEATURE To Defeat Zorilla Through for Year 1 WILL BE CONDUCTED Peat RIMMEL! DER TROOPS ARE But ADMIRAL LS BARS WE GIF IM DER ror Ma aN a Los Angeles. April 4.— (AP) —Tod IN AN UPROAR! THEY DEMAND TUBES INSISTS YY CANT PROOF NORKS, SANS aie eran OLS ewan iliner Maintains Lead Over UNDER EW Y T IMorgan will try to succeed tonight sustice! VE GOTT PUNISH DOT] HE ISS INNOCENT,{ IT MIT DOT I. SOMEBODY See ate wats DuAviiiy EAMRA’ COMES : t : hid three other fistic champions FOOEY ADMIRAL FOR STEALING BY JOE, HE SAYS / TELEGRAPH from the southern training base at Missourians and Wins [thh nie ‘ THEIR PAY, SIR, OR IT GIFS DER MONEY VE FELLER Fla. They are due The junior lightweight titleholder by 17 to 12 Count | Three C d Gold, Sil d | will enter ose Hempen Square bere in TROUBLE. FOUND IN HISS { MISSING. s ree Cups and Gold, Silver and | answer to the challenge of Santiago = ROOM VAS CABLED the home grounds. — | B Se ENE ay dr a FROM AMERICA. Lakeland today said that Tommy SMALL TOWNS DO BATTLE ronze Medals Awarded | Since the passage of the 10-round sels Seen wis, doing nicely.” to Wi ze | boxing law in California three cham- but that he probably would not be a Sonal ‘0 inners. pions have brought their diadems into + i able to play baseball again this seas Henna, Ga., Comes Through in — Loa A eae a Cucaeraiye son, jSnate away. Frankie Genaro, fly- 2 i m th weight; Mike Ballerino, junior light- Johnston City a e Wi BISMARCK WON LAST YEAR) *eignt: Bite oinky Mitehell, junior a 32-23 Victory welterweight, suffered that fate | Fights Last Night | ictal i e champion in most quarters was ——_—__—__—* —i Visiting Contestants Will Sleep | favored to win 10 to 9. 2 (By the Associated Press) Chicago, April 4.—(7)—Valley City, es? Cincinnatl—Maxie Rosenbloom, HY. D., today had a .500 percentage in High School Gymnasi- Se aes At the National High School Basket- ; H t | Pl ti ee eile KG a0. aay yall tournament at the University of um Friday Night ore! anters Ragen Philadelphia, " 4 phicago. Jack M Charleston, W. V Having been eliminated from the May 3 ai hi Bo | B jack Munroe, . Va. jig show in their first game, the Da- dates. for te sixth pay * Capital WwW ers eaten ‘ & gered a Wiktiae Hota boys came beck yesterday to cop City Track and Field meet, according —_— yal MIT MY OWN EXES umm! SOUNDS NOT AVUNS HE'S A Cincinnati consolation tournament game from to an announcement made by W. H.] > y IMM: SOU! . (5). independence, Mo., 17 to 12. YANKEGS* Payne and Roy D. McLeod, principal] Chicago, April 4—?)—High scoring Besipes, | { I SEE DER ADMIRAL BiEF FISHY, DOT STORY, | GONER, SIRe FORTY St. Louis— Davey Abad, Pan- Tt was a rough game and many and athletic director respectively at|in the American Bowling Congress Ve HAF DER GUARD—LIKE DOT! BUT BETTER VE | YEARS IN A DUNGEON See; Sepaaes ees Eee ouls were called. Valley City spurted| Lyn Lary passed a strong test be-| Bismarck high school. tournament yesterday was confined to A NEW A CONFEDERATE DRAGS CALL A COURT ISS DER LEAST HE ¥ “tly Hd net Bho way with an carly lead and held an |fore he reached the majors. Invitations to * schools in this| the all-events division where H. Gua- NUTNES: a Youngstown, outpointed Henry * ‘og margin at half time. They| ‘The Yankees arranged for his pur-laistrict already have been mailed. | nleri, of Ashtabula, ©., took seventh isles HIM AVN, THEN THEY MARTIAL. BY DER CAN HOPE FOR Se ee Ftalled 4 frequent rallies in the last |chase along with Jimmy Reese at the Devote five Days ' place with 1,916 pis and M. Welter, SPLIT DER LOOT. VAY, BASS TUBBS ane t ie <a on Din fo periods. id of the 1927 season, with the pro- ve , tenth with 1,901. \N , ‘ Independence's play was consider- qsion that the deal be ceed mith te Saat waking ST youdibie to can aera reerels Panniers quik led by eee were ne peed HE bly hampered by the defense of the |OQakland the following year. off the preliminaries in all track|the famous Jimmy Smith, went the icons 2 a aren, Duvall showed well in|° Teese, slipped in. 1628 but Larylevents at/a:30 p.m. Friday, May 3.| Way of most highly-touted ‘teams this Rion pina dl abl oe) kote ve passing attack while Cap-|stayed right up with the best infleld-|preiiminaries in the field events will {season when they scored 2701 last pn ge dL McKay, rangy center, led the ers in the Pacific Coast league. Reese |be conducted Saturday morning at 10/night. Just 200 pins short of tenth Benton Harber, Mich— Art oys in points scored with four field! was dropped. Lyn came on up with|o‘clock, and the Table tall at is|place. Smith who is said have 300 Knopp, Toledo, and Harry Perlick, “ee Raa throw. further hie Sere the] will begin at 1:30 p. m., May 4. Cots|More games to his credit than any Kalamazoo, Mich. Grew (10). y jortstop pos! wait for him. iL i the other living bowler, contributed only Be PT Pe eye Pea ote and fielded O67 in|Ruoct Promdsiur for the accomme. [570 points in three games, y GOOD HITTER, POOR FIELDER 1 1 1/1928, He bats and throws right/dation of contestants, who may sleep| Leaders in the singles, doubles. and i! Babe Herman, with the Brooklyn 1 1. 4/nanded. His age is 28 years, height|in the school Friday night. Contest-| five-man events were undisturbed. F. 1 Up 2 } ‘ Dodgers, is a terrific hitter, but @ 0 0 11 five feet, eleven inches and weight | ants are requested to bring their own |Felt, Appleton, Wis. was high in the A Z y very poor fielder. H 5 1 we Lyn’s home is at Visalia, | plankets. singles for the day with 684. sot? Contestants in the meet will be Be os itd mired! to Pe exclusive of Fi sh C ontinu e Wanted — 5 the relay. Each school may enter 7 3 11) homer of the year by a few inches, os : . ° while Lou led the Yanks’ second team tree men in an event, but Ga di ° Jack Rabbit Skins 1 |tattatthe‘Unvecty of Tomo at {per mey comes in ayer! ~— Cracking Marks|——————_7 rues gets eat or » aot] _ vom some ourrimtpens || fsa ile, furs sed Jung Ade pce three, two, and one will be awarded provided the umpire was standing | The Boston Braves hope to get. peep i Perl tee : ‘ contestants and their respective rae ° ~ lope to get one and demand is good. Shi ‘ : Ph cece Sy temery aad = teams for the first four places ineach| New cee April 4.—()—Establish- The Sportfolio See mie gin wanted <4 eth new bart iti ti pens uated onl = = “NORTH” 2 Lg = |event. ment of new records continued to fea- — begins. eeds tl ioneer in 9 2 1 |cruits, being groomed for regultr posts| | Eigibiity rules, of the North Da-|ture the two-day meet of the Na- (By ED POLLOCK) Sonera tuepaier tins neon iguemient {oe rabbit business in the with the a in Cari hes an omay {Kote high schoo! league will apply in| itonal A. A. U. swim championships of the National League since 1918, Northwest. Write for Tags < 36 Sltingrer nurled. five eipher. innings,|uer°"ts compote must be in good aE re ner ork A philboclphia. star, {HOw old is Man ‘o War? Is he still | Boston | Sit brett toe pennants} TMPRESSES BILL CARRIGAN tone and Charley Gelbert. shortstop, stole|standing in “he North Dakota high outdistenced the’ field in his breast | oWned by Riddle? «D. R. W.) tops all other cities for big league | Perhaps not this year, but withina|| “NORTHERN” HIDE & ar chool basketball champlo ee | Panes] tne Inaing Stroene toe We SUES | eobDoL league of the North Dakota stroke specialty to set a new mark of; How docs Miller Huggins’ pennant- Seen cuuaits Crone ane ee FUR CO. ee eset ctnmenion te, | Red Bird tally. consolidated high school league. 2:47 3/5 last night. The old record| Winning record compare with Me | tetics last seasort by thirteen and | 18-year rod pitcher, wil peiaater ti Box 265 Biamarck, N.D. any Awar re was 2:48 1/5. raw's record with the Giant ei a i * le . “Sued ecue tine Universi TIGERS MEET PIRATES Awards for the meet include a cup| In a trial heat of the 400-yard re- (A. V. RB.) one-half games. the major leagues. Mf Chicago national prep school tour- Aces ncn ante poety Apaiaer Les melee pect ead for the|lay the New York A. C. team set a| Who led the National League last ant DS est individual point winner, a cup| new record of 3:28 2/5, which will not season in runs batted in? Where . 4 rics successfully passed two 2 8 bene [Shaner Krdebirhbedes sire ue pbc Saendt ener 4 gold, | be allowed because the swimmers dis- did Hornsby rate in this depart- 66 urdles barring its path to a second [O21 ‘a series with the Donie Bush's of places in the finals of each event. Perhisheat Galle 9 I eke - ational title, Ashland, Ky., today |-rioicd Pirates 4 : chael Galitzen, 19-year-old Los| How many times did Dempsey meet ced Classen high of Oklahoma City, cripple rates. The large trophy, provided for the| Angeles diving star, won the low- Carl Morris and what were the ., champions. The title holders meet by the Bismarck Service clubs.| board diving event. Galitzen now results of the bouts? (L. McC.) e through yesterday in their sec- LUCAS, RIXEY REST will be contested for again. It must| holds three natio: championships. | How many years did Ty Cobb ma! 3 round against Lakeland, Florida.| Birmingham. Ala. April 4—(AP)— be won three times by one team for ——_—_—_ age Detroit? What was the high- land and Classen are to take the | Red Lucas ‘and Eppa Rixey, Cincin- permanent possession. Bismarck won ROSENFELD UTILITY MAN est ti tts » position attained by Detroit in the final game tonight atjneti Red pitchers, were privileged to it last year, having won every meet| Max Rosenfeld, who came to the while he was manager? (J. 8. C.) : r e dl p.m. sit on the bench today while their|since the annual event was instituted) Brooklyn club as an outfielder, may Any question relative to sport J don t know which § Joes, Colo, the farmer five that |mates engaged the Birmingham team, |! 1924, and must win it twice more] be carried as utility man this scason. will be answered through this ashed to a brilliant victory over and a apie Bee nee The ot See erecta t Ai - Bae second and first base while column if sent to the SPORT- ‘- 1, Del., yesterday, was to face |two veterans worl yesterday's en- a wi given for all con-| in college. FOLIO, care of T! i H H ankton, &.'D. back for its sixth try {counter against the Atlanta club and] testants, coaches, Judges, and super- a ba ia a cigarette this is, but Fit the title in eight years. Yankton |turned in a shutout, 6 to 0. intendents by the Bismarck Chamber} Ben Gorchakoff, tennis star at Oc- ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S t Bristol, Conn., out of the running of Commerce at the conclusion of the|cidental College, has twice reached QUERIES 2. 2 999 , leaving only one eastern INDIANS WORK 2 DAYS meet. The exact time has not been|the finals of the intercollegiate} John Panica is the right name of it S ure wins my wote! try—Naugatuck, Conn., in the race} New Orleans, La., April 4—(#)—Two set. os 2 championships, but was beatenseach Johnny Wilson, the former mid- For the championship. days of work are the interim for the All trophies will be awarded at the} time. He will play in the title dleweight boxing champion. 1| A battle for small town supremacy (Cleveland Indians separating their gjconclusion of the meet. matches again this ycar. If a batted ball hits an umpire’the He pies ae iced “3 pa Gre * to 4 defeat of the New York Giants = : ie place ine To was {0 posiecaay and thes eaoe mana, W. H. (Bill) McCord, of Post & its it for national aspiration ins. pgainst Jenan, La. a hamlet of less auaee Grae McCord, steel contractors. for New ‘ban Popul MARANVILLE BEATS FARRELL Yesterday's ccores in the champlon=| Coiumbia, 8. C., April 4—()—"Rab- se York’s tallest skyscrapers, holds rs ll hnoarnent: ” | bit” Maranville has won the race for i i Geers 30; |the shortstop berth irom Dr. Eédie . ‘ cigarette test with 94 workers. ” 1daho, 34, Cumberland, Md. | Farell. oe Braves’ management has announced. P ot: eee: Dich, 27; Columbus, 8. C., BIG PITCHERS READY : : 3 soe Yankton, 6. D., 25; Bristol, Conn.,| | Jacksonville, Fla. April 4—(AB)— Friend, you’re smoking a certain cigarette to- : 4. anager ‘arrigan of the Red Sox it’: Joes, Colo. 41; Laurel, Del. 7. has reported big Bd Morris and Chas: 1 : day because you feel it’s the best brand for you. farren, Ark., 38; Rane, Chicago, 30. | ley ing as the furthest ad ‘i "4 hav Naugatuck, Conn. 38; Newport |of his pitchers. The big fellows are And maybe you're right. But maye M eer News, 'Va., 22. in fine form and fit to open the really checked up? Ever said to Old Man Vienna, Ga., 32; Johnston City, Ill, league schedule. Habit, ‘Now you step out of the room. I’m ‘Ashland, Ky., 21; Lakeland, Fla, 12.| GRANTHAM GETS HOMER : : at going to smoke the four leading brands with iazeen, Oxishoms city, 25; Gran- i Houston, Tex. April 4—()—The q brand names forgotten and just let my taste ‘Today's championship games: hitcine: dusing pope tees eee el ‘ say which one is best. i * m.—Raton, N. M., vs Wheeler, ie) team | averege being led by George , The other day one of these tests was made Pr iy Sanh, La. vs. Heath. Ky, | CTeDwepy second secker es home - -| among the huskiest fellows in New York... «* 2.8, m—Pollge Grove, ‘Teon. v3 | Eicyd Wwaner tuned an ankle oe Oi. those two-fisted chaps who work with steel 4 Ap. tme-Pocatello, Idaho, v:. Jack- | i",'pe first inning and retired from : , girders, sky-high above the city streets. 5D. m.—Yankton, 8. D., vs. Joes, HAYES, BARNES START : ‘ oO ness Their own boss, Mr. W. H. McCord, was Polo. Warren, Ark, vs. Vienna,| ,, Washineton, April 4—P—The last ; referee and score keeper. Each cigarette was , ges ca "| doubts. 96 to, the starting Rneup: for D I “masked” and numbered. All Mr. McCord j a ‘ : : ‘. or n amet oo. le Moaitatias cine Nord 16 soe i . oub “y A ssured said was, ‘Tell me which one you/ikethe best.” 9 B. ee cerbland, Ky, v5. 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