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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14,-1930 Kaye D BRITON CHALLENGES | WISCONSIN CAGERS SEEK REVENGE ON NORTHWESTERN FIVE | MARK OF 231 MILES | qnn(ROSENBLOOM MUST DEFEAT _ Shires to Mother —S— == BADGERS WIN SECOND ACE FOR SLATTERY CHANCE) Home Run Batter ANHOURBY SEGRAVE| ~ (2° aos a Wess soas oor ae ) ie (Ss ADVICE? Oh G., at oe : [After the Plunge] Nebraska Wildcat Will Make His Who Lacks Guts “AS “OTH? FIETY New York Debut asa Light {T° Wear Out His Fists Making MUGS You"LL GET AE You MBA Hose p_SE Hoos | eur George Blackerby Make Good With Chisox on Expects to Drive Auto 250 Miles an Hour in Record Trial * jf Newest Aspirant in British Feud Is Expected at Daytona Beach in 10 Days HAS 24-CYLINDER MACHINE Henry Ford After Mark 25 Years Ago; Experts Believe Ul- timate Is Near GRASP THIS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, EGAD! wSUPPOSING I PERSUADE ABouT FIFTY MEA “To "BUY “THEIR ToBACCo FROM You w. WHAT DISCOUNT WouLD You ALLOW ME oN MY “TOBACCO ~OR WOULD \F You MEANS “THOSE jf “ToBACCa MCGIMPS OF “TH” Ba! STORE + OWL'S CLUB wo ~~ WELL , THATS SOUR f ~~~ ['D HAVE TO PUT "EM ALL ON TH’ CUFF, AN* FINALLY GO BANKRUPT? Heavyweight Purple Defeated Second Place Crew 23 to 14 in First % EASTERNER IS FAVORITE Ay Witten chin aueoere Coy ae a Contest of Year. ~ SCR sphinx?” is quoted by the Dallas Maxey Has Opportunity to Bat- wear our his fits this coming season BUCKEYES QUAKE IN BOOTS tle for Class Title With You GIVE tT -% — making George Blackerby, home run slugger De Luxe, make good with the COREE MI Oraep “hy Astbit ie thin (Ciloagov Att ur is e icago: eri« ME GRATIS 2 Indiana and Illinois After two- — can League first baseman when he f } New York, Feb. 14.—(P}—Maxey Ro-| is not under suspension and when his , J Way Tie for Third Place senbloom of New York and Ace Hud-| con aa , Fla., Feb. 14.—(?)-—- kins of Nebraska contract is signed—and Blackerby’ is Twenty-five years ago Henry Ford, in _ : : . in Conference f : Garden. ine Madison | a: Rookie outfielder from the ‘Texas a five-cylinder automobile of his own : Hanae arden tonight in @ 10-round | League who ambles all over the ont- design, figured among the earliest at- oe ae re bout that may petal More importance | field and bats as well as Art talks. tempts to smash speed records on the * ° Bs ‘ » Chicago, Feb. 14—(7)—With a sec- i es to the Harlem slapstick star than to} Here is the way the News quotes smooth-packed sands forming the 5 é s ond victory in three days won at the £ Art as talking to George here in Dal- natural speedway of Daytona Beach. ef { expense of Marquette, Wisconsin will & Rosenbloom needs las a few days ago: Eleven years ego Ralph De Palma . . go after a little revenge for its only himself of a battle with Jimmy Slat-| “The only difference between yoit gembled with of $15,000 for defeat this season Saturday in Big x tery, Buffalo, newly crowned light] and a lot of other fellows who are of a new record end Ten basketball competition. : heavyweight champion so far as. New| drawing major league salaries is that won as he roared over the straight- é . Wisconsin will entertain North- York is concerned. Slattery was des-| you are a better hitter than they are, ay at @ rate of nearly 150 miles , western’s slipping Wildcats at Madi- ignated as the champion by virtue of| but they have the confidence which an hour. ‘ b son, and functioning at the pace that . his victory over Lou Scozza on Mon-| you lack. You are going over this Last year, as the climax of a ven- ef ¢ has marked its last six engagements, day night but the New York State| season, or I'll wear out my fists trys 4° ture costing upward of $90,000, Sir > Wes ANKE appears capable of reversing the 23 to : commission ruled he must. meet Ro-| ing to make you.” Segr ; k q \ 14 victory scored by Northwestern in senbloom within 60 days with the! Blackerby and Shires were Texas the first game of the conference sea- . F championship at stake. League teammates at Waco in 1928, son. The Badgers defeated Marquette : The betting fraternity are ready to| Blackerby was the league leading last night, 29 to 22, for the second f lay odds of 8 to 5 that he outpoints | Swatsmith. and Shires was - just a time of the week, with Matthusen, Hudkins, who will be making Is New | Pretty good athlete. They both went mex of a keen British § Tea forward, scoring seven field goals to York debut as a 175-pounder. up to the sox. Blackerby lacked con- ht ne wet penn ; lead their attack. = Lira bo an Agee to. the i attempt to sur- oq } Purdue will go after its fifth ° ‘as td star in 1929, while c with his 24- AY . =| straight triumph of the campaign to- 8 Giant uad Is Shires out-talked the league into let- er Bullet in the morrow night against Ohio State at ting him stay in the big show. This record tr : K * We Columbus. Ohio State was hardly year Blackerby is to have another on the stretch of sand that has be- A ‘ e A \ hopeful of tripping the onrushing und ror p tryout—with the moral and other come the most oa battleground . Purdue five, but expected to make a ’ backing of the modest Shires. of speed in the world. 21990 ERviCd f Bere waactine Gesigned eopecish aan AA, beating sulered at" aepete it : | Hogan, Hensel, Healey, Clark Harin: ett’s Arm ‘ for the tests by Louis Coatelen, a i ? 3 and Brannick Are Included rover sg. BIGBILL TILDEN IS OPPOSED [Boston Sextette [oersc2t'sir"| opi Minaam | ‘trmtirectad [TORSO evaltnough not & maker of Philadel: TO CHANGE IN TENNIS RULES Appar ently Safe Minnesota ‘ciunipeign A viscies : . . Woe pana oth, M—i—the ad- Manager Joe McCarthy of the phia, i epee hb peers z aca Will Be Tied With Ra d With Rangers if ave aauihdgan, $0iy tell aeek; Repel leaves today 3 Sen ee Ba Chicago Cubs Sends Earl of « ae-evinder machine with which | Magazine Tennis Says He Ob- Dickinson Squad Pipe anit ihe a avarice Grace Back to Reading record it it where ex- ‘, . perts | now Js af Pato far off,| jects to Serving One In- jough the advance ballyhoo for Den ae that he expects to reel off the stead of Two Balls mile at a rate of 250 miles per hour. Yorkers Win 10 hicago, Feb. 14.—()—Manager To Arrive Today Moorhead Defeats Joe MeCarthy and Chicsso Cub oie By HUGH 5. FULLERTON, Jr. Dickinson Normal f Among sort et Catena: tee amen Coach Frank Richards Expected inentqunover: a eee atone les oe at St. ae to- Hartnett is fully recovered from the to Bring Large Squads Hockey League season, playoff posi- ener Hants remain un- ore velba kept him idle most of tions in the American division are Sap rgpenmnpel Just as catcher Earl Grace was for Two Contests pretty deli d soe! srs = Over Western North Da- es KFELLER SEES SELF packing his trunk to acc. mpeny the play struggle @ four-clul National league champions to Cata- Coach Frank Richards and his|®ffair. kotans in Contest another .| a island, he was ordered to prepara Dickinson high school basketeers were Boston’s Bruins are “in” so far as — to report to the Reading club of the OFFICIAL Scan INDIFFERENT ON WORD LOVE ‘Washington, Feb. 14—(7)—Official aan ttempt by Kaye Don, ik i Pan racing. iver to anmianr the |Borotra, Marjorie Morrill and tomobile speed record of T tnles per hour, now held by Major) © Betty Nuthall Also Ob- 3 DS us wet Tersny| eet to Proposals, [to arrive im atanan tay forte | iy Sey aor ane SS . far gos tthe cane tte ‘meas He BS 2 Sepedcerng contests with Mandan at Mandan|cago Blackhawks still battling for|the Normal leaser on option to the Reading club, ‘The board announced it had been] New York, Feb. 14.—(7)—Big Bill notified that Don planned to sail for Tilden is opposed to any change in the United States within 10 days, ar-/| the rules of riving at Daytona Beach, Fla., about March 1, and making his.try for the record between March 15 and 30. high school tonight and with Bis-|second place. Safely in the playoffs, home and . making him subject to.recall. marck in the Capital City tomorrow | Boston can get no worse than a tie evening. with nreeietee if the New Yorkers The Dick mentor probably will] win al remaining 10 Answering questions propounded by| pring a squad of elght or nine men|and Boston. loses 11 straight. oni. ed to Defend Her Two the magazine Tennis, Tilden, from| with him for the two-game program. |cago, with 13 games to go still has a European Titles France where he is playing on the| Included in the squad will be W.|mathematical chance of finishing P' Riviera, declared he was opposed to | Fredericks, Eastgate, D. Fredericks, | ahead. oo — Suggested rule changes that would| 92¢ Galloway, forwards; Smith, cen-| ‘The Rangers hold second place to- New York, Feb. 14.—(?)—Helen March 30. C 4 Mack i ter; Maul id Russell, day by virt f last night's 4-1 vic: Jacobs, Berkeley, Calif. is W : le and Russell, guards, ture of last 8 4-1 vic- jacobs, A ., Who is ranked onnie ai ins allow only one ball on service instead! In a preliminary game here tomor- reals lids the Pittsburgh Pirates, ° of two and that would allow the play-|row evening, the Imps, Bismarck} Detroit is almost as definitely out Edward Bok TIZE| ing over of ai! net cord shots which | high school seconds, will clash with|of the playoffs. The Cougars put up occur during rallies. Tilden pro-| Carson. @ great battle against the Montreal nounced himself indifferent as to Maroons last night, but Montreal Athletics’ Manager Rendered] of the coring system, Brooklyn Robins [22 erresnesget ovine oe Of Taking Walker Jean Borotra of France, Marjorie ‘The Maroons cling to the top of the Most Outstanding Service | srorritt of Dedham, Mass., and betty oe ‘i 7 2 Canadian section by a slim margin] Detroit, Feb. 14—(4#)—The, question ' to Philadelphia ate ck England alan: ore opposed Slow at Signing over Les Canadiens of Montreal.|of whether the Toy Bulldog or the H Sherpa in the rules although Miss Montreal's Canadiens and the Ottawa | Aberdeen Assassin will have the best or ri woe eee added in ® communication to Senators, who are second and third| right to ask for a chance at Jimmy | # x a7 Philadelphia, Feb. 14—(P}—Connie Included in Unsigned List Are|espectively in the Canadian group,| Slattery, who the New York boxing | eral smaller : erences ones to me Clarke (eaekieeh ene wining wp wn] oi i anne but it i , 9 7 will be : $929 Edward W. Bok award presented Vance, Herman, Clark, | 4-4 tle. tonight. U it is worse on the annually to the man or woman who, | Plies to the same questions were pub- Moss and Dudley during the preceding 12 mont! en- ae several weeks ago, in opposing f Bismarck Bowling ‘ - aria ee enespesentine service: 401 Ise 2 New York, Feb, 14—(P)—There is League end of your cigar The gift, a $10,000 check: enclosed pose in: the ; National ||. ° Brooklyn it last but that is not in an ivory case, a gold medal and a Transylvania Has League camp a scroll, was presented Wednesday at a ’ helping in getting the firststring STANDINGS to mail in their signed: con- ~ ve I. rivate dinner at which Mack and 50 Athl 2 § players to eas oe wi teenies! citizens were guests of the etic torm tracts. Bridgeman 33 18 oe i Unofficial advices indicated that| Bottling Works . pane ct teustees pres oe among those Dodgers yet to aftix|Sismarck Grocers Mack, mio, Ba erg lorida| Lexington, Ky., Feb. 14—()—Ath-|thelr signatures are Dazzy Vance, WEEKLY HIGH awaiting the beginning ae Flee letic affairs at Transylvania, oldest |Babe Herman, William Watson Clark, | A. Schneld: + 180 233 ball training season. made @ hurried) coliege west of the Alleghenies, were|Ray Moss,“ Clise Dudley, Adolfo| A: Brown trip from the south to receive the L. Schube! honor, heretofore bestowed upon i) Smnacied concise yesterday, with |Luque, Hank Deberry, Val Picinich,|¢: Jelinek... 1 Alfonso Lopez, Eddie Moore, Jack|J. Schneider’. .:: ema, Becnaes ectsines and pele coaches ‘Warner, Johnny. Frederick, Harvey INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS gate les E. Fox, former district at- Hendrick, Rube Bressler and Wally a G oars he’ i Gilbert. About the only players |T. Cassel . a wi paign, C torncy, made the presentation speech | several, including athletes, have stag- |signed are recruits, & Satine . Dae Coreen ate and lauded the gray-haired manager | eq a walkout. r Beane ; which quint shall remain at the top for his years of effort “devoted tothe} pr Elmer G. Campbell, president, K. Schneider . of the standings. Betlonal games’ "| “ucieney Of the} ast night confirmed a report that! Storm Results When | ¥. fic!" : : Fans of that circuit predict the , national game’ James A. Elam, athletic director and | * ® Sonia 4 of tonight's tilt will continue i ‘The speaker Tevesled that Mr. Bok / head football coach, and Cc. A. Webb,| [Ilinois Refuses to | 6: Xerdiana “the schedule undefeated as d in the selection | head baseketball coach and assistant ° J. Schneider » pressed his grati-| football 1, Schubert ry i ;opromend Dis geet: football mentor, would not be offered Sanction Feb. 24 Go 1; Roshrick Bitten by Snake He . ee Athletics’ victory in the last world 0, Feb. 14.—()—The Chi A. Brown 2 series. work sadium corporation to cago & igen d Encounters on Hunt eo the war against aoanne isa meet o' directorate to consider | G. Smit! —. , T is Associatio. & revolt against the Illinois state ath- | ©: Davi! St. Petersburg, Fis.. Feb. 14—(# crusade of decency ene i in it. ennis mn etic commission for refusing to sanc- °° P**¢F* Babe Ruth cut # quail hunting trip worite. Delegates Assemble tion the Feb. 24 date for the Sammy : mrt Woduamiay atiet be came ait i Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! Mandell-Jimmy McLarnin match. its 8 80 7 # : St. Louis, Feb. 14—()}—Official Stadium officials indicated they 202 190 5 ; * . action of the 49th annual meeting of Van Ryan Matched | vet determined to hold the match 155 169 the United States Lawn Tennis asso- i on that date and that they might at- 190 202 Do you remember the old, fil ciation will not be consumnated un‘! To Meet My Sullivan tempt to hola it then by means of saya thy cigar tomorrow afternoon, but important pli an injunction. ‘The meeting was the man in the window applisshaty. scesions wore. scopdiied St. Paul, Feb. 14—(7)—Al Van ior today as delegates gathered here and , welterweight from all sections of the country. ened yesterday for a six rand | tollowing complaint of Leonard Sachs, | schube ‘ One of the most important matters Feb. 18 on the same card|"ePresentative of Promoter Jack this > up for discussion was the possibility to Von Porat and Angus Sny-| Dempsey, who said it would be harm-. pili dete hand, of obtaining definite approval of the Cuban national group for the holding next| sullivan and Van Ryan have fought J — immer on the courts of the Rockhill |twice previously, each. win! lund | tennis club at Kansas Clty, of the tee Pt ead ara hcers ere Mod necessary the | Roehrick 61 18 Manufacture protects you this | National clay courts championships. |"rubber" maven. o,beld Feb. 5 ki 3 | Pipgras . abomination—gives you the cigee HOOVER BESTS COOLIDGE the maine Sek iat ccs tae ‘Gality plus the cleanliness of New Orleans, Feb. 14—(P)—As a Fie sue : fisherman’ Calvin Coolidge readily ° concedes that Herbert. Hoover is his Henry Perlick Will pigs experience at fishing than Fight Charlie White we,” remar' former presi- ee Chicago, Feb. 14—(/>)—Henry Per- dent. ia gy ala lick, one of the Simpson and Warne to. Compete in 1st Meet fishing. ssf Ais aersemanpra a

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