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Densmore Shute and Al Espinosa Pace Texas Open Golf Tourney * | ey L ILLINOIS PROBES PRIMO’S 47 -SECOND VICTORY OVER RIOUX DOWN ATER AS RY ne rent FRENGH-CANADA IS Davis-Elkins Go a | ) Dp mmm (LOOKED SIX TIMES Heads 9-Game . “map ehialis 3 , : | BY ITALIAN MONSTER Bison Grid Card North Dakota Aggies Will Play King Tut, Minneapolis, Ham- Five 1930 Struggles on mers Out Decision Over Ne- . Fargo Sod Wargo, N. Dak, Feb, 1—With the. gro, Bruce Flowers ‘of © football contract signing this Week between Davis and Elkins of i |, GOLFERS CLOSELY BUNCHED Bobby Cruickshank, Ed Dudley and Harry Cooper Also FANS BOO AFTER MAIN EVENT One Over Par elas q — Purses, $3,000 to Loser and ie $17,000 to Vitor, Had Up Closely bunched after yesterday’s/| opening round, a crack field of pro- | fessional linksmen today awaited the} second 18-hole test of the $7,500 Texas open tournament. Several score who started yesterday were cast in the role of spectators, q Pacing the sturdier lot that re- mained to battle for the $1.500 first prize were Densmore Shute of Colum- bus, Ohio, Los Angeles open cham- pion, and Al Espinosa, Chicago vet- eran. By banging their way around Sn 68 strokes. three under par, the}, Beyond @ doubt big Primo Carnera enjoys posing famous strong man, wrestler and movie actor, have for photographers as much as any prize fighter ever “tea for two” in the Sherman Hotel (upper left). pair put daylight between themselves Bel - ‘and the remainder of the field. did and this layout shows clearly the spirit in which eee Leviton Ba gece Bee Oniy two others faced today’s; the huge Italian exhibits his “freakishness” in Chi- can representative. At the right from his perch on the round under par. They were Tony|cago, where his next bout will be staged. To the huge Italian's knee, Nick Lucas croons and strums Manero and Mike Turesa, both of} strains of “Kiss Me Again” Primo and Bull Montana, the latest song hits, Techoles in #0, one under perfect galt ° before completing the intial round, Singer Deals Out znd te renews cvaerty esse! FOR ITS ATHLETICS WRONGS) Beating to Loayza by Commission BY WILLIAM WEEKES Chicago, Feb. 1—(%)—Primo Car- nera, Italy’s big muscle man, today was the tentative holder of a 47- second knockout over Elzear Rioux, French -Canadain heavyweight — a eterati Baseball Player, Um; pire and Manager Buried se eter pine war [OWA APPARENTLY FORGIVEN Three strokes out of the lead were While no definite charges of any- Johnnie Golden, Paterson, N. J., O. > thing wrong Rares Pergtataen. OF brerariored Action Necessary for Hawkeye Grand Forks Gives “— wer Is Given Great Ova-| Gardner, a member ie a y esterday, ‘ 3 Hail ‘This brawny chap who checked in with 40 home runs in the they were the only ones to turn in| Reinstatement Sched- Minot | acing, 23-12 at io ae _— Teague last year comes to the Braves labeled as 'a Clrade-A prospect par Tis. Up to that point the boys were uled for Today ar uivierer ‘the prema, “Aast of —_ ‘Pinky’ Mullen, Forkers’ Star \ red said cmation aiety ts MICHIGAN CAGFRS CONTINUE, very hae wo tag ta RISE, DOWNING CHICAGO 29-16 the more popular stars landed in one/SESSIQN WILL BE SECRET| Center, Leads Mates to | already imposing record of Al Singer, Wolverines Tied With tint tor| Blackstones Fall ‘of those two groups. Among the 11 ‘who whacked around in 72 inerrbsie = Cleancut Victory Bronx idol, who some experts believe 2 in stan . aoe eee ey se utehibom wice|Course Believed Adopted to spars aa lightweight champion i ner the last two years, and Horton Spare School Humiliation Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 1.—()—| singer velted out an easy decision Smith, great money player of the last Another scalp had been added to the two ‘winter tours. Wee Bobby of Investigation Grand Forks high school’s basketball Third With Four Wins, Cruickshank, ini N. ee Ed belt today following its lopsided tri- Y, Wilmington, Del. and HAY) Chicago, Feb, 1—P\—Apparently |mph over Minot last night by a 25 Two Defeats mies group. fete for its athletic sins for which | Grand Forks by its decisive triumph ? eee —__—_—— it was cast out of the western con-|over the Magicians has compiled the|left the ring after an exhibition of le Q ference last May, the University of | most impressive record of any North | sameness seldom equaled here before. GOPHERS MEET BUCKEYE: “me eel og ag a ge -|son. Minot had beaten Bismarck and 3 ; Entry Lists Close The action necessary to restore|felien” via to Siamaane, Seema ‘ In Dropping Minnesota and Ma- Fit mn victim to Bismarck. Mandan = | ror to ts former pace i the orn [fas int fo Vale Ch : roons Michigan Fails to ‘ ae , again “| Evidence of Grand Forks’ strength ter the Big Ten, was set for today. was first shown in the surprise 13 to| the third and sixth rounds. saat cdc in i 12,500 Maple Topplers, Repre-| ‘the sentiment of members of the | 12 victory over the two-time Minne- Chicago, Feb. 1 ‘s » . 1.—P)—Michigan’ senting 250 Cities, Will conference faculty committee appar-|sota champion, Moorhead, favored to = 7 iz wi ently was that Iowa, by declaring 29| repeat in the Gopher state. la awks y standing in the western conference pic pl Swing Into Action an ; a Pi pict “Pinky” Mullen, Smith and Boyle basketball campaign, nothing to 24064 thletic department, were the outstanding players for cheer over at the beginning of the lived down the charges of subsidizino| Grand Forks in vi is] M In Sec d 0-2 1 Cleveland, Feb, 1-—UP/—Topplers of | and proweyting of is Sars, and wes) Grand, Tones jn vanauishing, Minot love into oni sak Aeiias was .erauaneatay sce an) Teady or readmittance. as a whole played a strong offensive sturdy with two victories in five days 1 ‘The fact that the North Central L association of colleges, of which Towa | "ayacjensye. ame as & unit. Chicago Trails Rangers by One maging “bend a: Wroererinas ity is a member, had planned an inves-| Grand Porne— me eee Point: Bruins Th @ tie with Illinois for third place. tigation of its own into Iowa's ath-| ill shar ae oint; Bruins Threaten to Michigan last night easily defeat- letic conduct also was a factor. The mane 0-4 Topple New York ed Chicago's crippled entrant, 29 to] Fortune. conference schools appeared to feel | Smith, 16, on the Maroons’ floor. Michigan PEE See eae Ny the Hawkeye institution should be | Rooth, — - now has a record of four victories and spered the humiliation of having an | Christians New York, Feb. 1.—(P)}—A six game two defeats, while Tlinols has two| [Y@W ork Women outside group delve into its affairs. | Morque, =” schedule over the week-end in the Bm oe ege President Harry M. Gage of Coe “soonest erased Clai S ° M 1 college, Iowa, chairman of the North Toti cae, Deebienm 00h opport a He knocked basketball out of its airy maid Giepecoone ine pele, Puncher. of its system. Against , last night - |Pepke, ft. . oe vestigation at Iowa City would not | Senechal, t down twice for counts of nine in the/ both Minnesota Monday and Chicago, | _ Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 1.—(>)—Agnes| : last night. The Wolverines ‘to| Geraghty, Lisa Lindstrom, and Elea- exhibit the class shown in nor Holm, of the New York Women’s Swimming laid i E g g be likely if the conference committee voted to invite Iowa to return. Members of the conference commit- tee had little to say concerning the meeting today, but it was known that Professor Thomas E. French, of Ohio Fe y “Kahl, a State University, chairman of the i; Prepared his report and had sent it ISSUE YACHT CHALLENGE BSSonns eccocce ; i | FEE of are El casino, i az EP I 5 Ee t vit Hi fr i F i i i ; ] ie ul ite ce va Professor William Marahell of: Pur- F 9 e to == due terry of te teat comest-| Fever’ Spreading Bo leys to be secret affair. dive. W. 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