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| | #AGE TEN : _KRENZ AND ROTHERT | HOLD FAN INTEREST IN WEIGHT HEAVING! Athletes From 37 Institutions, Including Trojans and Bears, Compete FINALS TO COME SATURDAY Stanford Coach Also Expects Points From Dyer, Nich- ols and Edmonds Philadelphia, May 30.—(?)—Win- ners of 29 of Stanford university's total of 43 points in the intercol- legiate track and field championships last year are members of this year's Squad of 14 athletes upon whom Coach “Dink” Templevon is counting to retain the title at Franklin field tomorrow and Saturday. Templeton also expects several other members of the squad lo score heavily. Eric Krenz, holder of the 1 C. A.A. A. A. titles for the shot put and the discus throw, and Har- low Rothert, a Cardinal teammate. who is expected by many to dethrone him in the shot put, attracted much interest during their initial workout on Franklin field yesterday. Both surpassed the I. C. A. A. A. A. record of 50 feet 1 inch made at Cambridge last year by Krenz. Templeton looks for these two men to take first and sccond in the shot end expects Krenz to retain his dis-} cus throw crown. He also has high| tegard for the chances of Hector} Dyer in the 220-yard dash; Captain Ross Nichols, present champion, in the 120-yard high hurdles, and Ward Edmonds in the pole vault. Athletes from Southern California and California also are here. Ath- Ietes of 37 institutions are entered. Qualifying trials will be held to | morrow and the finals Saturday. Francis T. Hunter In Quarter-Finals |: American Tennis Star Faces dean Borotra Next in the French Tournament Paris, May 30.—(?)—Francis T. Hunter, United States, reached the quarterfinals of the French tennis championships today by defeating Franz Matejka, Austrian, 6-0, 2-6, 6-1, 614. Hunter's play today caused his stock to mount for his match against Borotra, whom he will mect in the quarterfinals if the bounding Basque disposes of Christian Boussus. Wilbur Coen won the first two sets of his match with Bill Tilden 6-3, 7-5. “Junior” outplayed “Big Bill” in the second set aftcr ¢he veteran had fallen a victim of carelessness in the first. After being down 4-1 in the opener, Tilden seemed content to drop it but he played at top speed) in the second. Badgers, Michigan Battle for Title Wisconsin at Peak Full Game Ahead of Foes With Seven Won and: Two Lost Chicago, May 30.—(7)—The base- ball championship of the storm-torn ; Western conference virtually was at } stake today at Ann Arbor, where | Michigan, seeking its second straight } title, battled Wisconsin. The Badgers + were at the peak of the standings ith seven victories and two re- ¥erses,, while the Wolverines had lost the same number, but had won but five. INCLUDING GAMES OF MAY 29 (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL Batting—O'Doul (Phillies), .422. Ryns—O'Doul (Phillies), Douthit {Cards), 37. He Ts—Ott (Giants), 11. jen bases—Cuyler (Cubs), 11. a ie Crees (Pirates), won 8,| 0. iCAN Batting—Foxx (Athletics), 424. Homers—Gehrig (Yanks), 11. Stolen bases—West (Washington), 6. | Gavuzzi Recovers ‘Stanford Sends W /inners Perhaps This Squad Will Beat Stanford With a squad of nine athletes headed by Charlic Borah, sensationa: sprinter, Southern California hopes to make an excellent showing—perhaps win the title— at the I. C. 4-A games at Philadelphia. The Southern Californians who are cast for the meet are shown Co. L Wins STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS-_ Companies M, K, and I Place Second, Third, and Fourth, Respectively L SCORES BUT TWO FIRS here. Reading, left to right. are Milton Maurer, sprints; Charlie Borah, sprints; Vic Williams, quarter mile; James Payne, low hurdles; Jcsse Hill, broad jump; Clarence Schleimer, shot put; Jack Williams, pole vault; Jess Mortensen, javelin; Ernest Payne, hurdles, and Coach Cromwell. Fort Lincoln Field Events Gophers Snatch Two Golf Titles Bill Fowler, North Dakota Ama- teur Champion, Ties for BLINDING CROSS-FIRE OF STEVE SWETONIC HAS CUBS HELPLESS Pittsburgh Resting on Haunches With Full Game Lead Tucked Away CARDS DEFEAT REDS TWICE Clive Dudley Breaks Winning Streak of Giants by Re- fusing Home Runs By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN (Associated Press Sports Writer The Corsair charge has broken through into open territory with nothing in view, to halt it. General McCarthy reformed broken Cub lines near Forbes field today for a rear- guard action. The last Cub line gave way at Pittsburgh yesterday under the pres- sure of Pirate bats and the blinding cross-fire of young Steve Swetonic, right hand recruit from Indianapolis. The Buccaneers won by 7 to 2, there- by moving into the league lead by a margin of one game over their rivals. ‘The defeat shoved the Cubs back into a virtual tie with the Cardinals, who were unkind cnough to snatch two games from under the noses of the peaceable Reds at St. Louis, 4 to Zand6to2 | Clive Dudley “broke the winning streak of the Giants by the simple but effective method of limiting the home THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a of 29 Points in 1928 to National Meet GENERAL M’CARTHY’S LINES FAIL TO HOLD CHARGING CORSAIRS " Well, It Certainly Seems She Has A Fai Chance [Faculty Control Of Sports Rules At Iowa School Officials Stick to in Requesting Big Ten Reinstatement Chicago, May 30.—(#)—The Big Ten “scandal” was temporarily at rest today with University of Iowa offi- cials sticking by their recent promise that reinstatement of faculty control of athletics had been effected to sat- isfy demands of the conference, from (saee the school was expelled last week. Professor G. A. Goodenough of the University of Mlinois, chairman of the faculty committee of the confer- ence, insisted. however, that abolition of the alleged “slush fund” for sub- sidizing athletics at Iowa also would be required. President Walter A. Jessup of Iowa {yesterday declined to answer directly Prof. Goodenough's charge, and de- jclared that Major John L. Griffith, commissioner of athletics of the con- | ference, had stated Tuesday that “the issue was faculty-controlled athletics.” In applying Tuesday for reinstate- ment the university's athletic council steered clear of the “slush fund” alle- gation and confined itself to assuring * Major Griffith that faculty control © had been restored. —<—_____. [Do You Know That—| ——___—_________4 Gus Waldron, a referee, was knocked out in Trenton, N. J.... One of the fighters let go with a wild swing and clipped him right on the jaw. ... The Urook- lyns have four first basemen... . They are Bissonette, Herman, Bressler and Hendrick... . And they have a pitcher... . His name 10 Events in Annual Meet In- Seventh Place Tun attack of the Clan McGraw. The is Dasty Vance. ... And they say Robins scored by 4 to 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE There may be flood tide in the waters around Torpnto when dainty Miss - he’s worth 50 grard a year in- Won Lost Pet. clude Army Contests, Track, The Phillies, incurably addicted to|Dewson jumps into the lake to compe te in the annual Toronto marathon | stead of 25.... Ed Walsh, coach Philadelphia. me Te : ” | Minneapolis, Minn., May 30—U%—| tne trast piseeed the Braves, | Swim this fall. Miss Dawson was the first to file an entry and she sald iti of the White Son; exld be Goud ta ee tai el Field Events The University of Minnesota today | repeated yesterday by 12 to 2. Was no laugh. She sald she could stay in the water longer than anyone and| be the happiest man in the land. New York 20 «14 «588 se ee held two Biz Ten golf championships.| ‘The best medicine for a ‘Washing- that endurance was the main essential. She didn’t say that she might float . If Notre Dame would beat Detroit .. 23 19 548] Scoring 38 points in 10 events,| Wester Bolstad. captain and coach ton losing streak seems to be a game |!" ahead of the others. She is not sensitive about her size but she will not! oly Cross... . Mel Ott, young Cleveland. 18 19 486|Company L of the Fourth I ataetey of the Gopher squad. won the indi-| with the Yankees, ‘Yesterday when tell how much she weighs or if she intends to train down for the race. Giant outfielder, has had trouble Chicago 15 25.375 | yesterday afternoon won first place | Vidual title in the 72-hole medal play| the champions presented poor pitch- with his legs ever since he came Washington 11 23 .324/in the annual Fort Lincoln field day |COmPleted yesterday at the Inter-| ing and weak batting at the capital, up as a great prospect. . .. Chick ton... 11° 25 = .306|program, it was announced this |/achen country club here. He had a] Washington won by 8 to 3. EN GAP Meehan, N. ¥. U. football coach, total of 313, shooting a 155 for yester-| The Athletics won their customary morning by Captain A. K. Kupfer, saw him in a recent game and Games Yesterday official. day's 36 holes to add to his 158 of| victory over the Red Sox, 7 to 1, be- told McGraw he knew just what runecpin eB) Beene we: company a. cre ay, enn Due | Mnd Saree Earns » PAULITES) 3: See rit tm jiladelp! * ae 0132; Company K, 27; and Com; i, a , x Tigers were thoughtful ‘ “He stops after a sprint. Boston .. 1 6 1410. - five strokes behind Bolstad. enough to halt the Browns by 7 to 6. ee That's the best and easiest way Minnesota won the team honors, Earnshaw and Cochrane; MacFay- den, Carroll and Berry, Asby. Company L scored but two firsts, {these being in the team wall-scaling | ving # total of 1,331 to Michigan's Jana high jump, but counted in six of in Northwestern was third with the 10 events. The a m= 4 pany counted three firsts but took} Bolstad held the Big Ten cham- in the world to get a charley- horse.” ... He said.... And Mc- Graw went to work on the young man... Willle Stribling has taken an examination to become Minneapolis Has Lead of unl? Fights Last Night ‘ Game After Whipping Blues Sox in Chicago by li tol as Lew Fonseca hit two home runs and little Rabbit Tavener, the Detroit exile, picked up one. R H E Cleveland 1 19 1 (By The Associated Press) Pitching—Uhle (Tigers), won 9,| Toledo lost 0. Bunion Derby Lead iirc C. C. Pyle's cross country race start of today's 62-mile jaunt Milwaukee a. |S Paul -. tonic, Hill and Hargreaves. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION eocococo on oN | cooreceoco%a Sl eolsannoud8 Bl macorconwerS aloorne a2 - i See ow 38 i i i General opinion was that Tilden ranking American meets tomorrow in the quarter finals, was held respon- Best Junior Farmers Offered! Cash Prizes Kansas City.—()—Cash prizes to- taling $2,100 are offered this year to wgrizultural students for accomplishments. An 81 of 1,000 has been offered by the Weekly Kansas City Star to highest rating | -;the student with the ee Veeeee Sarees ot Amerie. ty i half of the session, but the Saints as- = could have won in straight sets but saulted McIntyre viciously for the Chicago B ASEB. ALI ‘ the presence in the stands of Baron winning runs. Pittsburg! | é De Morpurgo, Italian star whom the Effective hitting and four Toledo errors gave Louisville a 10 to 1 win over the Mudhens. Both Moss of the see (oo {iB Mea O48 08 8 | Michigan May Curb frome aes acaonanue. Gooch; Haid eras ae ere Cottontail Rabbit ng olumbus and Indianapolis were Becca Gams: R 4H 5AlMindt.p. 4121130 — Cincinneti 2 8 OF DB con 4b 115 > a|chectnm Gremea erator oe Assault on Cynics wiuaue Johnson and ; . ‘ -] 4 4 r asking the state legislature for a law Churchmen’s Plans Detroit—@—Darts and arrows of skeptics must -be sharp to with- 5 E Won Lost Pet. 0: the tops out of 185 five-year-old apple stand the mass assault planned by Minneapolis .. 27 «10.730 0} trees and peach t ces. 3,000 delegates to the twenty-third Kansas City 23 «#10 ~=«—.697 2] Sportsmen, wishing to protect the biennial meeting of the national St. Paul .. 21 17 553 0| cottontail as @ valuable game animal council of Cor ational churches Indianapolis e Q; are opposing the use of ferrets. in be United tates, here May 28 1 to June 4. Delegates from Alaska, Porto Rico and Hawaii, and missionaries from many foreign lands will at- tend. Other denominations and in- terdenominational and __ benevolent organizations will send “troops” for the attack on pessimism. ee Chicago . aon 6 1] points in only five events. pionship two years, and last year he ‘ ») Calif.—Jock Malone, a shavetail in the U. 8. reserve Zinn, and Ls Sewell; Thomas, Ad-| Summary of the meet follows: ee Gita has beess ana Bi ck W. t ch Two Straight Re peel es-ertarr um sg pein postcards from Fn to Seer ‘Sinn een. 219 6 -o[the Minnesota state public links ismar atcnes | ray aentreal—Tom Heeney, New | all the New York boxing writers. Bugle e , wom on foul from a ow aries: le lame, ® 2.0 0) "William Fowler, Minnesota, North 2 Baseball Games| SAINTS WALLOP MILWAUKEE) Zecrontc ronal, te Washington’ i ae 2} Casper) Lewes? Reng -pierh ee Don es ay 2 -of-' 2 r, Northwestern, for sev- aoe 5 Po eared Fagan cea egal rj 0 4 5 ‘olenth place with 333. Fowler had a| Bismarck fans and visitors were to| Louisville Climbs Ahead of To- ; (Won by Cor; 166 for the first day's 36 holes and |be treated to two baseball games here ledo by Si ki Out sa 6 chalked up an 83 and an 8 for a 167| today, three local teams taking part. edo Dy Smacking Ou = “ | wall scali 6 2 10 0 | fcz the final 36 holes yesterday. The Grove Giants were to play the 1 Decisi St. Louis Sa i elealing. ier toa) (aah Bieletinon eauhent aoe oa 0 to 1 Decision ec ic ict Rar” ner alarm temaat prison - Btewae Coffman, Sear i «Won by Naparico i mond at 1:30 p. m. while the Grays Schang, Farrell; Uhle and Phillips. skiy en recovers were to play the Bismarck A.O. U. W.| Chicago, May 30.—(/P)— Leading Broad jump 063 0 pg the city athletic field at 3:30] Kansas City by a stride in the Amer- e ae cua (Won by Sgt. Ham- T D f, C oc ican Association race, Mike Kelley’s NATIONAL LEAGUE mer) .... 0 ve eat oen| Minneapolis club today saw a chance Won Lost Pet.|Tent pitching 0 6 10 David I. McCormick, superintend- | to post its percentage at the expense Pittsburgh + 2 12 sat Three-legged race 0 0 3 Bie aces ent of Reger peated getiirs of its sister city, St. Paul. Serene 22 13 ‘top| cWon by Meican) " | ° °/Kansas City Youngster Takes|u‘unaay anniversary on the ty of| qT? saunis Rave been going good Philadelphia 1 Its oul Fiat TwoGats From. | Peete Ronvers-\nsiguration. the Millers they took four straight New Yor! a ¢ . " is. nea) was out Boston 14 22389 Veteran Favorite oe De aciaee of the double aut | Brooklyn . 16° 2) 410 Deena eer Memorial day bill by continuing to Cincinnati 12: a AB Fort Lincoln NF sepcieditay (gee ebie ieetinn. is Ged dominate the inter-cty rivalry. a i the first two sets, Big Bill Tild = e Millers edged away from Kan- Games Yesterday i Baseball lsd te Win AG Seale Be ee s sas City yesterday by ‘taking thelr i R H E|@ Tae, we Junior Coen, Kansas City youngster, “ : {second straight, 7 to 4. Minneapolis Brooklyn i ciao eat ny K 2 0 1,000| 8Nd gain the quarter final round of Py jumped into Tom Sheehan for nine New York I EE | on ome laa 1 666| the French tennis championships to- hits in less than three innings and Dudley and Pi : Benton, Hen-|Company L . $68 | day. The scores were 3-6, 5-7, 6-1, Morrison was treated with no more ry, Scott and Hogan, O'Farrell. Soraneny i) Bisa consideration. | : : match, a only enot abilit; el € Boston 2 34]. Company: t 9: Company t 4, ar-|te Cg gtr a gy oli over Milwaukee, batting out a home Philadelpl 12 12g) zington and Morgan; Leschinsky and) ih." tirst two sets and then applied run with two mates on in the elev- Delaney, Bran id Spohrer; Col- | Harper. enough pressure to run out three enth, for an 11 to 9 decision. The lins and Davis, Susce. colorless sets. Brewers had taken the lead in their , fas, Brusonetodstoc inne” 3 El i" BISMARCK GROCERY CO, } BISMARCK, N. DAK.