The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1929, Page 10

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w Pet. Minneapolis ... L Indianapolis . 2 0 . Toledo . St. Paul 1 500 Milwaukee .. eae Louisville |. ; 000 Columbus . 000 Results Wednesday Minneapolis 9; Columbus 8. St, Paul 11; Toledo 10. Indianapolis 4; Milwaukee °. Kansas City 10; Louisville 2. Games Thursday Minneapolis at Columbus. St. Paul at Toledo. Milwaukee a‘ Indianapolis. Kansas City at Louisville. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww L_ Pet. Pittsburgh .. ree 1 500 St. Louis.. 1 1 500 Cincinnanti 1 1 500 Chicago .. ok 1 500 New York. +» 0 0 000 Philadelphia - 0 0 000 Brooklyn . o 0 000 Boston’... » 0 0 000 Results Wednesday Cincinnati 8; St. Louis 3, , Chicago 13; Pittsburgh 2. Brooklyn-Boston, postponed, rain, 500!feminine athletes usurping the place 000|the second American invasion of [BALDWIN LAUNCHES More Popular Than Three Men Golfers Wild Bill Mehihorn, Tommy Ar- mour and George Von Elm Play Minor Roles Party's Policy as a Steady Going Forward One — London. —(P)—With | ‘ New York, April 18—(7)—With | paiawin launched the election cam- in the spotlight hitherto held by men, | with an address before 2,000 sentative conservatives from all parts of the country in which he character- ized the policy of his party as a steady going forward one and prom- ised its continuance and development. European golf links and tennis courts lot this year is under way. Helen j Wills and Glenna Collett are the |leading figures in the athletic con- tingent which sailed on the Aquatania last night, with the mere males, such s “Wild Bill” Mehlhorn, Tommy Ar- Four and George Von Elm, playing ‘he minor roles. To Miss Wills it scems more im- portant that a young American artist jis on her way to London for an ex- jhibit of her works in a Bond street |gallery than that the quecn of the! | world’s tennis courts is in quest of | fresh triumphs at Wimbledon and in | Holland, France. and Germany. She , found considerable cause for appre- hension in the coming display al- | though favorable comments by New York critics have lightened the bur- den. On the tennis courts she is sure | of a good reception, particularly with | two Wimbledon victories behind her. | Helen Is Taciturn The rumors that a presentation at the Court of St. James also will be on | the program of Miss Wills’ visit to | Europe was a forbidden subject be- | fore she sailed while the all-important | you can sce through,” he said, “of ELECTION CAMPAIGN “Ours ts a policy of sobriety which | jucation and health of our people and partic- ularly of our women and children, a Policy which goes into every home and every cottage throughout the country. “From end to. end it is a policy| Characterizes the Conservative; ich you know will be carried out to the utmost of our ability and J will Promise nothing more. People who. think pre-war electioneering is going to win a post-war election are @ mistake our people think. The want to learn and above all they want to April 18.—()—Premier | go the right thing.” paign of the conservative party today Requested Railroad repre: Oil Rate Reduction Is Refused by I. C. C. A petition to permit: railroads to reduce carload rates on gasoline, ker- osene, and other petroleum products from points in Wyoming to certain destinations in North and South Da- nursing our trade into better condi-| kota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and ISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 Montana has been denied by the In- A luction approximately and one-half cents per hundred pounds was contemplated. The rail- roads attempted to secure these re- ductions following reductions ordered by the commission on the same prod- ucts from the southwest. The commission, in making its de- cision, announced that “no carrier subject to our jurisdiction has the right to adjust rates in favor of in- dustries on its own line in such a way as to prevent legitimate com- petition at points on its line where, as here, it is the delivering line for traffic moving from points off as well as on its line.” LABOR CONGRESS CALLED Washingten, 18. — (®) — The Pan - American tion of Labor has issued a call for the sixth Pan- American labor congress, to open January 6, 1930, in Havana, Cuba. The summons was signed by William Green, chairman of the organization and president of the American Feder- ation of Labor, question of “when” in regard to the handsome diamond engagement ring | | she is wearing. She refused to discuss the first while her answer to all ques- tions about the wedding date was “I honestly haven't decided.” : With no exciting problems, in the background, Miss Collett was con- cerned only with the one object of her voyage, the result of the British women’s championship on the famous | New York-Philadelphia; postponed, wet grounds. Games Thursday Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati. New York at Philadelphia. Erooklyn at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE ees OOS MUBRSAYHDEIOST RETLYES SRESBSS. In three previous attempts she met with two defeats and once was unable to reach the links on account of the labor strike. This time she intends | to concentrate on the one tournament and to profit by her previous failures. Miss Collett is booked for the return voyage soon after the championship. The masculine contingent, Mehl- horn, Armour and Von Elm, is bound for the British open championship after a few of the golfing honors that may escape the Ryder cup team. Von Elm, former American amateur cham- pion, may also try for the British amateur title. Results Wednesday St. Louis 5; Chicago 3. Philadelphia 13; Washington 4. Detroit 15; Cleveland 3. Boston - New York, postponed, wet Grounds. ’ Games Thursday ‘ Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington. Boston at New York. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 8; Newark 6. Reading 14; Rochester 6. Announcement We are fortunate in securing the service of Mr. Harry Hickey, who will have complete charge of our service department. Mr. Hickey has been an employee in the Oakland-Pontiac Motor Car company for the past 13 years, as field service representative. spent much of his time on General Motors proving Ww Ls Pet. . : . . . Bi. Louis. 2 0 1000 MENG We OHMIEIOG. in: Ammeritan colt | grounds. He isan expert in his line. © Glveland 11 $0| Gini bas not tet with tho. same s —_—CDetroit... 11.800) success tn Great Britain, and te make We assure you extisfaction through our service de- ¢ Washington 5 + ‘00| Nk this fourth attempt to win the 2 ! eres 0 0 000] ttle in @ do-or-die manner. partment. t Sout ee ‘000 Failed Three Times Stair Motor Company Distributors Oakland-Pontiac Motor Cars He has also Toronto 10; Baltimore 2. \ WESTERN LEAGUE Oklahoma City 5; Des Moinss 3. Wichita 4; “ueblo 3. Denver 7. Topeka’ 1; Omaha 0. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Sacramento * San Francisco 6; Oakland 3. Hollywood 5; Seattle 2. Sooners Boast Great Hurlers Lincoln, Neb., April 18.—(4)—Coach ‘Indian” Schulte, famous Cornhusker mentor, claims to have the greatest array of hurdling talent in the col- legiate realm this spring. In addition to the Nebraska quartet, » Fleming, Thompson, and Arganbright, which won the 320-yard hurdles relay at the Illinois games iri. new world’s record time of 41.5 seconds, he has at least five toppers who can do 15 seconds Schulte has been successful in de- his The New ‘of Missouri before the world coach, was imber topper to do the 120-yard highs in less than 15 Located at 302 1-2 Main Ave. Is Now Come every day—and let us serve you, Soups Steaks Salads . Chops Potatoes Eggs. Omelets Announcement | Relish’ Sandwiches of all‘kinds Beverages Ete. Fine Foods at a Mighty Small Cost ORDA PUTT ARE UNDER QUARANTINE Mediterranean Fruit Fly Threat- ens Destruction of Fruits and Vegetables Orlando, Fla., April 18.—()—With vigorous control methods already ap- Plied and with four companies o! state troops ordered mobilized to re- inforce the quarantine, Florida offi- cials felt more confident today they would be able to exterminate the a area now infested. 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