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| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1980_ a Abe mallest Field Eagerly Awaits 91st Running of Grand Steeple MICHNGOFU.S. |FIGHT MANAGERS CONSIDERING CURES FOR PLAGUE OF F SEPUTSGRAKLE || ——armmaenrcs pir Siuence Tumse suucaees VIRTUAL ABOITION [__2e=st Louisville Would AT FAVORITE’S POST =< 3 as pt tal te poe eat OnEveofDerby - fy Horses Probable Starters FAVOR OF EXPERTS ‘ Negotiations Are Being Maud: sFollowing One of Strangest With heathin fee HaaAS : Training Seasons Leo P. Flynn, Dan Morgan, * Frank Backman and Many ttt SNK HORSE RANKED No. 2 : amit Others Back Plan Segalach, Last Year’s Winner, peel I in Poor Condition; Course DORGAN WOULD RESUME GO : Has 31 Jumps abit Jimmy Bronson Would Permit| Examination by Physician ¥ Yiverpool, Eng, Mar. 27.—(/P)—All in today eagerly awaited the ety - first running of the grand{ 4tional Stee se over the fa- Aintree tomorro inating one of the ingest ining campaigns since the grucl- ¥g@ chase was first run in 1839, 40 é i HA FiEe ue 8 Ae are exp ig field to less than smallest number in re- Glenna Collett, American Cham: 2 pion, Virtually Eliminated in Bad Round |“ sf Z é i ith the scratching of Easter Hero, American owned favorite, and the dition of Gregalach, last year’s Inner, still doubtful, C. R. Taylor's fakle has been made the public wee Babe Ne oice at 100 to 12. Sir Lindsay, the; Ruth American hopes, rules as gain ite at, 100 to 11, while : : a qouted at 100 to 6 along and Shaun Golin. azzere gir Lindsay, Easter Hero's stable-| ris great slut uartet will again be menacing American league pitch ing this season It’s the best the ‘ate and also owned by John H. = ging q e ing See ARUCE nth Cr OD Ln eREAoaiCa Mhitney, is something of an un- Hl g iH epee HF ef E Hi z | g & 8 z i i 7 Yankees sani for their 1930 pennant bid. Hl i I il i de aown quantity. Ex- Exe Ex- force so Miss ‘The scratching of Easter Hero and| Ruth H. Bases Ave. Gehrig R. 4H. Bases, Ave. Lazzeri R. 4H. Bases Ave. The c than 50 Players, was ; ¢ 2 ietor Emanuel's Thyticere left only | 1927 192 97 4.348 «1927 +149 218 «117 «373-1927 92 176 55 .309 terday as @ half dozen entrants, in- : ) ai ur American-owned horses as prob-| 1928 173 91 323 «1928 210 «87 «374 1928 134 «51332 ole starters. They are Sir Lindsay, | 1929 172 162-77 «=.300 1929 01 193 «666 £354 | i : 3 g & | | | Eg ] ti L i i E F aE a 58 a ih i < i ‘ad Stephen Sanford’s Sandy Hook. SS Carnera Kayoes Trafton In 54 Seconds ordon Selfridec’s Ruddyman, Victor — — — manuel’s Royal Arch the Second, 537 ‘ 415 590 281 349 255 503 172 .332 Since the race was first run, only e ° ae American horse has won the race Mobridge Begins a was the jumper. Tomorrow’ A abs tn enn Spring Football Professional Football Pla: or a mark None “of his Thr Good T : 5 htly less than last ir e mar! lone of shew Rend held of 66 vated ee y matches have gone more than three ee eams < E 3 A i Zi i i i Z F ag 5 i : IF yf i Nine Games Scheduled for Next} Hits Mat Three Times in |UD Are in Pin § tlight Jack Britton; Frank Backman, men- eich etae ' Fall; Ashley, N. D., T . * po others, is bullt around the idea that lopped Moorhead te Onen al “ pai - eam Opening Round National Tourney no good fignter wil ay on the tse bay z g ba] z Otto Stein Jr., Farnan Bowling ' Shoes, and Judge Sche- manske's Compete i i i F ES i cE Draw Postponed Delay Becomes Necessary as Mobridge, 8. D., Mar. 77.—Mobridge | 8,000 FANS BOO AND JEER Gopher Cage Meet high school gridders have been out a for spring football for the st week.| ° fore Than 5,000 Fans Expected ryetr work has consisted of funda: | Italian Giant Has Won Twelve : gee it HL i i : ; i l Witness First Round | mentals in blocking, d co tame vl - ie : cross stepping. A light signal drill} Straight Knockouts; Three Managers Await More En- cutatanding waiting Stila and a like | match ond Games in Minnesota has been taken nightly and a light Rounds L t Bout tri Fill Brack number of Cleveland's best known | !f the loser scrimmage. ‘founds Longest Bou’ jes to rackets quintets will be among those The chiet — rolling fs There are 32 candidates out for tal in the American Bowling Congress a ee eee rind we ne | this practice ten of them being letter! ransas city, Mar. 27.—(®)—Primo| Chicago, Mar. 27—(P)—Drawings| tournament tonight. \ E ht at the University of |™e2: which includes Clinker, Stapf.|Carnera, giant Italian carpenter, to-|for the national high school basket-|_ The Otto Stein, Jr., five of Bt. , eg dt dcs-eiaines tte Taylor, Loudermilk, Zailey, Ran day boasted 12 knockouts in as many |ball tournament scheduled for yes- Louis, Farnan Bowling Shoes of Fort rare geen of the first round in Lease, Cummings, Eklo. Practice will appearances in American boxing |terday, have been postponed until to- Wayne, Ind., and Judge Schemanske’s inal be concluded this week with a game. | Pine." the result of a S4-second vic. |night or tomorrow, awaiting accept-|of Detroit will be among the promi- Holder of Eight Records, ‘There has been a nine-game sched-|1o0y here last night over George Traf-|ance of teams necessary to fill out | nent invaders. ‘The Farnans are led | lations. ule filled for the next season as fol-|+o) erstwhile Chicago football pro- |the brackets, by Everett Scott, former American Returns Home Montreal Pucksters Will Meet, Winner of Boston-Maroon lows: fessional. —____—_- League baseball star, while the Steins Sm gm ctee |e ere, -oet [Furman Cage Five |Saeianromsen = ” oF. ‘ D wu for 10 rounds, ended after Traf- a ee ies ton fell to the canvas for the third Gap sir ogi meine Bg rag cently aquatic 4 time. ‘The 8,000 fans present booed Ho 7 Dixi 5 Se eee Winners in Dixie oD Ep E, Oct. 17, open. int. Nov. 1, Lemmon, here. Alter @enild embrace he fell to the| Atlante, Mar. 27.—UP)—Furman | Schwartz ballrooms of Hartford, Wis. West P . t Nov. 7, Gettysburg, there. floor on his stomach, At the count | University of Greenville, 8. C., with a| gained a tle for first place with the om ( 0a perfect record of 17 successive v! Spartans of New York by totalling of six the ex-football player arose | tories, shared Dixie basketball hon-| 2,959. ‘The Bartunek clothes of Cleve- Faces T ough T: I and again charged across the canvas. | ors ror 1930 with Alabama, Southern | land netted ninth with 2,910, Carnera Donates Carnera’s big hand swung and ag@%| conference champs, and Southwest-| ‘The Schwartz team, whose home Noy. 11, Ipsvich, here. Hie A 'Trafton fell ‘ _—_ : Louisiana institute, ithern In- | alleys burned down last year “gle The foreigner walked to his corner, | fervollegiate athletic asgoclation win. | forced them to. make rips| West Point, N. ¥., Mar. 27—To ean Sum for Monument j2.™,22 2°. 27%, 224 nee matin hs plod reord in dum rooters will gazed at the crowd. Trafton climbed| Under the tutelage of “Dizzy” Mc- and triangular track meet competi- F 1 g 8 8 to his feet again at the count of nine, |reod, the Purple Hurricane of .Fur- Genoa, Italy, Mar. 27.—()—Primo |hurried across the ring, and clouted|man swept unchecked over state op- Carnera, in addition to bowling them |his giant opponent in the back. ponents to win the South Carolina over with great regularity in the| Carnera then turned quickly and | crown and also knocked over Georgia, United States, has further redeemed |the Chicagoan fell for the count be-| Clemson and South Carolina, confer- himself with Italian sport fans by his |neath @ flurry of rights and lefts. Aj ence teams. taneous contribution of $100 for |short right hand jab to the chin end- etic. group, having withdraws | WM hi State Joss in five of the is Say sag HY F i Hy i | iffel i i i ae : te | ‘spont @ monument to be erected to Giusep- jed the fight. athletic greup, having withdrawn pe Carpegna, noted boxing promoter.| The Italian weighed 271 pounds, his|from the 8. I. A. A. The first string The human mountain announced |opponent 229. squad includes three juniors and six : this in a cable to Carpegna’s widow.| As & result of last night's fight | sophomores. Wants ew roes OUR BOARDING HOUSE wel DONT SEE WHY MRS. vf TMTAKING AWM AN ARAB Ss Pee i fe i i ii 3 lig! floor either last night or i Duke Influenced i 1B East Lansing, Mich., Mar. 27.—(7)— Michigan State's great basketball team is tired of playing to the set- ups, Coach Ben Van Alstyne, former Colgate star, has his eyes on the east for some stiff games next year. 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