The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1930, Page 8

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2b i pemarek Lays Pla ___THE 3 BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2 ys Plans for Defense of State e Track and, Fi Bet AMPLEOD OPTMISTI AMATEUR SPORT MOURNS Li LOSS O OF GRE GREAT FIGURE-EC} : LOSS OF 4 Meinhover, J. Spriggs, Green, Tait, Hoffman, O’Hare Potentially Strong & BEGINNERS SHOW PROMISE Benzon and Harmsen, Minne- sota Performers Last Year, _ Bring More Strength | Having won four state high school athletic championships and runner- up honors in a fifth during the last two years, Athielic Director Roy D. McLeod and his Bismarck athletes are making plans for defense of their state: track and field championship = won at the state university's May onference last spring. The Demons won football cham- Pionships in 1928 and 1929, the 1929 q k and field title, and top honors in the 1930 basketball race last week- i} ehd. They were runners-up to Valley City for the basketball championship last ayrneas i f F j il a 5 Hu i zee, HL HI il BeRT EB BRuEE Ss] fale uk uit He le il i if Ht i | BE fl eg PL: | | i [ i : id ut Aix g 4 g g BE H afi Fy : i F I [ i 4 : Sp E 5 HI oft i ltt, a5 3 r g & z it HUT HL it Be E i B E E I i if Es FH iH EE tif BE | i if if if : ! [ : i z i cE & i Fi i | ql He i : i 5 § E E Th ign I elt a stk i 1 | CL Will Bombard National Hurlers “| Four of the “National League's outstanding ball- players, all members of the Phillies, are pictured in this layout. On the left are Burt Shotton’s slug twins, Chuck Klein (left), who hit 43 home runs last season to set a league record, and Lefty O'Doul, whose 254 hits of more than ordinary ability. Risko-Campolo Situation Is Reversed Crisler to Make Meet Drawings Twelfth Interscholastic Basket- ball Tournament Probably Will Be the Last Assure Itself Opportu- nity in Finals Cleveland Heavyweight Wie a Unpopular Decision Over South American DECISION IS BOOED LOUDLY Argument Square Now; Risko Was Denied Popular De- cision at Miami By ALAN GOULD or not he ever climbs very high on the a championship ladder, Johnny Risko still is the giant-killer of the prize ring. Nevertheless, in the main even of a benefit card at Madi- became so critical of the South American’s methods, as the wd booed, that he finally threat- ened to p Twice, Pilot Sera ES Kearns Considers Mickey King of Light Heavyweights and Middleweights Walker is light heavyweight cham- pion of the world as well as middle- weight Kearns, who is Walker’s manager. said so last night while his protege | mi technical ‘was administering a knock- beled ag Arthurs, Newark, N. Walker's victory came in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round bout here, Arthurs being unable to go on because of a torn cartilage above the fourth rib. “a2 |Girls’ First Round Will End Tnoight|.cos=. was he much TRAINING CAMP SHORTS BRAVES NEED BA’ A etersbul ‘The Braves ett’ good catcher je added pitch: coenete RS AMBAD or P pad Red Box pitchers’ are away ahead of the batters in. sprit ‘training. Only oi ei in a ni inking game ye eaterday. New Potitee RSE ASratar the Reds, Simmons is convi: bs rs the Indians teat Ly ing on, his way to ir, the t! Rebletice Walter has the a Si pesgs Teast, the alias nee asthe 2 eae tt TIGERS RAIN p.o ‘Tamps, Fis, eg out two days’ in succession, the rag ‘Tigers hoped for better see ae A pied: on the four hurlers who hs Sap de- ver Remnant for the St. is Car- inal named Bill Tiatinhen, Al Grabowat, Flint Rhem and 8y1 Jo! gon as being capable of. delivering 17 victortes each. ma Crita did not make the road trip’ ut worked out here of | day during their absence. KLEIN EXPECTS ‘Winter Haven, Cont. Chuck Klein, Jom ue Phillies, asked ho home runs she. ae to pth "this season. lea Jeagi jue last year swollen fe actor 4 ave bie peruteeloe to renee * where —" ie training ia Fair Sex Basketball Teams Run Up Large Scores as Tour- ment Opens Wichita, Kas., Mar. 25—(%)—Con- | Box in Omaha April 11 man Nab Mar, 28-— UP Mickey here against “a representative mid- —()— \dleweight” April 11, Jake Isaacson, Promoter, announced today. Walker's title will not be at stake. ah Fights Last Night J et “a MESSAGES EXPRESS NATIONS SYMPATHY FOR SPORTS EXPERT Heart Which Powered His 145- Pound Body.20 Years Ago Gives Up Battle WAS ATHLETE AND OFFICIAL All-American Football Player Three Years Was an All. Around Luminary official in the Army-Notre Dame foot- ball game in New York. Sports Expert 20 Years ‘Within a few hours after his death in his rooms at the Chicago Athletic association, telegrams expressing row and paying tribute to his ability as an athlete, and his fairness as an A world’s series in baseball or @ heavyweight cham doesn't get half the rise out of Indiana ic basketball tournament. negro center of Washington, struggling for the ball. ‘ |GEORGE TRAFTON CONFIDENT ot| Former Football Star Says Gi-| Minneapolis Battler ant Can’t Keep From Be- ing Clouted ‘PRIMO MADE WIDE FAVORITE}; Italian Heavyweight Shows Great Form Against Dil- lon and Weaver Kansas City, Mar. 25.—(#)—A heavy | _ favorite, Primo Carnera, : 270-pound man mountain from Italy, tonight hoo erace hrffeergoris for @ sched- ‘round bout with George Traf- oa, former Chicago football profes- Carnera has surprised fans with the speed and grace shown in prelim- inary workouts with Jack Dillon, a middleweight, and FAMILIAR, BUT I CAN*T PLACE YOUR FACE fawn UM-M- LET'S SBE wAHw ~ onlay Nou USED ba) You CULTIVATE tT LooKiNie “THRU TTRANSOMS 2 w~ AND WY MY we | Nou HAVE LUNCH CouArTER p CAULIFLOWER’ EARS ~~ CAUSED BY oon DWER's ELBOWS? Papen basal rey state interscholasti first game of the tourney, with Sadler of Martinsville and DeJernet, lanky | si HE WILL KNOCK OUT CARNERA To ee Bud Taylor. ‘Yanks Sell Heimach — To Toledo _ Hens auerion 4 TALLEY'S FURNISHING! 35.) — | OP || Blow in Stoniach Proves Fatat to Frank Farmer, 36, Fini’ fs Tacoma Ring -- ‘Tacoma, Wash, Mar. we Counted out by a boxing referee ax he slumped to. the. canvas, Prank Farmer, 39, veteran fighter, died’ in the last from what misery idiot i Aberdeen, Wash, 2 Fb i ms ait ii i i a i i g te el i Fusd g at act li Flashes of Life (By the Asacciated Press) SAILS-TOY YACHT London.—A_gray-haired. gentlemas, atracts. attention. occasionally, by afternoon visite to. the n Gardens a DIXIE emt Jones {8 unper turbed, a ta 430. friend of hicks ald hat ‘nee “eh Police force had nded. Al wae. not ‘the er. He wired ee yet ef erie: most ‘erime: pega in the last three months fae ‘been comuitted by persons frow southern states. 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