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PAGE SIX if Additional Sports * Dissension Might | Ruin Mandan Golf Club Committee Appointed ati Season's Opening Refuses Responsibility Internal dissension threatens to di Tupt the grand old Scottish game golf in Mandan. It all hinges on the question, who has charge of the operation, mainten- ance and development of the new municipal links on the banks of the Heart river in the Syndicate section? “Not us,” cried a club committee ap- pointed when the present season opened. “Let George do it.” Tired of playing the old procrastin- ating game of passing the buck, the city park board will thresh out the upkeep snarl at a meeting to be held in the Chamber of Commerce Satur- day at 10 a.m Dr. B. W. Rowley. Dr. Lloyd Erick- son, R. O. Rae. Earle H. Tostevin, G W Stephens and Leslie Steph made up the special committee des- | ignated at the opening of the season to see that divots were replaced and This committee was dissolved at a park board meeting several weeks ago when several of the members resigned 1s members of the de- funct committee stated yestel that Park Commissioner G. W. Stephens | is son were understood to be of- keepers of the fairw and | Gopher Belgians Play Native Game Minnesota, Minn. June 20.—(7)— Belgians who colonized here a genera tion ago brought along their national game, rolly-bolly, a sort of third cousin of horseshoe pitching and bowling, and it holds the favorite's place today, despite the ballyhoo given football, golf and baseball. During the summer plens of the colony call for several “groote prys- belling,” which is, literally, “great prize bowling,” events climaxed by awarding of trophies and other tokens to the most skillful. | ‘The game goes like this: A hea dise, the best made of ivory ai very heavy, is rolled in an arc be- tween pegs, with opponents invited to attempt to strike it away from its po- sition if it nears the peg. Three men usually make up each team. As far as possible the colony tries to THE RULE IS! By GEORGE SARGENT Golf Professional Poultry - Supplies Offered at from 10 The Situation: In putting, A holes out. B putts to the lip of the cup. Fearing his ball might drop in, is it within the rules | for A to knock B's ball away? i Reigh Count Is Defeated: | 20—.P'—Reigh | g three-year- | old of his care the gold cup for which he came ove: geas | The race w won aga last year. by Reid W 1's Inver: with Reigh Count second and the French horse. Palais Royal 11, owned by H.} Whittouck, third. | Invershin nosed past the judge's box two lengths ahead of Mrs. John D. Hertz’s American colt, which was ridden by the English jockey, H. Wragg. Palais Royal 11, three Jengths back of Reigh Count for third Place in the field of 13. Reizh Count was made the favorite in betting both before and during the racing. coing to the post at 4 to 1. ‘The winner paid 8 to 1 while the odds on the French horse to win were 10 tol. Three nations were represented in the first three placings for the cup, | Invershin being British-owned, Reigh Count, American, and Palais Royal, French. The famous cup, similar to the original, which was stolen 22 years ‘ago and never recovered, was on view in front of the royal box but more se- curely guarded than on the occasion when the original disappeared. Reigh Count, looking in the pink of condition, was one of the most ad- mired horses in the paddock previous to the race. At the post the American colt at! first refused to face the starting gate but finally fell into line after holding | up the start several minutes. | As the field flashed into the final | six furlongs there was a general clos- ing up. A quarter of a mile from home Invershin moved up fast, ing Lawsuit, Reigh Count, Royal and Cride Guerre. Invershin’s challenge was the signal for Wragg | to shake up Rei Count and the} American hope y O sece| ond place from where he strove Ge: perately to pass the Walker color bearer but could make no impression. | Invershin stepped the two and one-/ half mi in 4:24 4-5, | Descamps Backs New Heavyweight’ Paris, June 20.—Francois Descamps, ; muracle manager of Ja belle France, ; pulled Jack-in-the-box stunt re- | Tho Rule Is: i FREE CHIX: If your opponent plays to the lip of ' the cup after you have holed out, you may not knock the ball away. Your ppponent, however, shall play his next ‘oke without delay, if so requested. ‘Sunk’ Collins Back to Defend Auto Race Title “Bring on the boys, I'm hungry for American dollars.” That was the challenge hurled by Emory “Spunk” Collins, Canadian dirt track champion of the last *three years on his arrival in Bismarck to- da each chix for future delivery at week. Write, phone or call at Armour Creameries ollins will represent the Dominion speed kings in the first major dirt track automobile test of the United States season Saturday at the Bryan speedway, one mile east of Fort Lin-/| coln on the Apple Creek road, in con- nection with the Bismarck Fair. Collins captured first honors in all of the major racing events on the Fourth of July program here last year and is making “no bones” about | intending to retain his honors as well | field that is entered. The Maple Leaf champion is driv- ing @ new Frontenac this year. It has been pronounced one of the finest mounts ever turned out of the Fonte- nac factory. Collins expects to lower local and state records with his pow- erful machine. Boston U Women Awarded Blazers Boston, June 20.—(#) — College blazers are awarded to girls at the Boston university college of liberal arts for four-year participation in sports and an active interest in the affairs of the women's athletic asso- ciation. Three girls won this award this year. Ten girls received their B. U. let- ters for participation in third year sports and 11 received class numerals ie Proficiency in two-year participa- ion, And remember—Gold ‘Medal Disks skim closer! That's because the curve _ Provides a wide spac center of the bowl to take care of thick, sluggish cream that has a tendency to clog in the ordinary straight-disk bowl. This space becomes extremely narrow toward the caesare “yes? re separates the last particles off buteerfat, Two cream outlets—another exclusive feature—aid in handling thick cream and maintain- ing uniform test. Come in and try this easy-turning ma- chine. See the new bowl design, the new type oil indicator which hows at a glance if your machine is being properly ciled and the many other features that make this an ideal combination of close skimming, light-running and longer-life. There’s a Gold Medal in the size to suit TILDEN IN SEMIFINAL! London, June -20.—t4—Bill Tilden entered the semifinals of the London tennis championship at the Queens centiy when b> snapped the catch and let loose Meurice Grissele, 19- | Jear-old heavyweight. Ten rounds after the debut of this young husky Knut Hansen, once re- garded as a contender for the vacated ve ey throne, was sprawled on the floor. Descamps kept his under cover curing traming weeks | and the defeat of the bulky Hansen | Was a surprise. he Dane was at- tempting a comeback after being | kKayoed by K. O. Christner, America rubberman. hansen wanted some thing soft and Descamps mentioned | his unknown protege. | Now, Descamps 1s casting covetous eyes ac the Aulantic. He is groom- | ing his bey ir a sca voyage some | time in the ‘uture. But the wily Des- camps is making no boasts. As he persiaded Hansen with soft | words and a promise that Griseile | would “try to stay four or five rounds,” so he is choosing his time | nd his fighter's opponents with equal | wuile. | Bishop's Sonto Direct Oklahoma | June 20.—(F)— | ung charge Okla., wilderness. ‘The former Syracuse gridiron star, who reformed the athletic system of | City universit club today by defeating his American COMNEABAD: Wilbur F. Coen, Jr. Dr. Geo, F. McErlain 201 Main Avenue Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronic Diseases a Specialty Hoskins-Meyer Bldg. Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. i FREE GIFTS Offered each day to every purchaser buying $5.00 or over, while they last. To the first purchaser that arrives Place your order for brooded chix and’for day. old BEAL’S STATE CHICKERIES Phone 1509 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE keep up with the sport as it has de- veloped in Belgium. Enthusiasm is strong and at Ghent, a village near here, three courts with special lights for play at night have been erected. Texarkana Woman | Wins Two Titles Texarkana, Ark., June 2.—(A— State golf associations confine their championships to legal residents, but Mrs. F. E, Pharr let her ambition formulate its own rules when she won the titles of Texas and Arkansas. For Mrs. Pharr’s home in this city is on the border of the two states. She won the Texas crown and, when the Arkansas players raised a com- | plaint, produced her certificate of residence in Arkansas. Mrs. Pharr held the Arkansas title \in 1923 and again in, 1927. She tost lin the finals of 1928 and came back ” We will close shortly for the season and we will offer Now at Special Prices BABY CHIX, per hundred ............. $9.50 and up We have a choice assortment of all leading breeds ready for immediate delivery. - Feeds - Brooders % to 25% discount day. reduced prices during this the hatchery. Bismarck, N. D. Never Before Such a Light -Running Separator! Now, with its new ball-bearing upper-neck bearing, the Gold Medal has been made still easier to turn—it’s the lightest- running cream separator on the market. Because this ball bearing is self-aligning and self-adjusting—an exclusive Gold Medal feature—the bowl is always perfectly balanced. is entirely enclosed and protected from dirt and moisture, insuring long life, and minimum friction. 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