The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1930, Page 10

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Shawkey Selects Opening Lineup for Yankees in Comeback D tive ° ¥ tr ———— | BENNY GAPMAN ANDMA UREEN ORCUTT WINS MID-SOUTH MEET DESPITE BAD RO DUSTY COOKE CUNGH| ~~ “her seid Mae Demons What They Were NATIONAL GHANPION [Cincy Proud of This Pate TREO WINGPAVORE | | ALL 2 pemmememecstetoressa cry ntl pa | TOWN MEST | Babe Ruth, Durst, Combs and BEHIND NEW YORKER BASKETBALL TLE Cooke Are the Manager’s ad : | a oe Choices for Garden : ; Glenna Collett Had Bad Round Dopesters Pick Unheralded Five 4 ats : Because of Cleverness PIPGRAS OR HOYT PITCHER : Also, but This Was Earlier : . a8 a, Rr 2 / in Tournament : Ss and Balance Lou Gehrig, Lazzeri, Chapman Bie . : a ‘ail ; . a : , ; and Koenig in the Infield; " & ’ KANSAS CITY WOMAN THIRD : MOORHEAD MISSES HILDE Dickey May Catch 3 D,. : ais : ; S pr ane i t ; WILLIAM B } ‘i ; . : New York's Metropolitan Cham- oe 2 es ‘etween Spuds ana. ? Gombe ssetveve Comer Pe al pion Scores a 241 in 54- . Chisholm Is Regarded by inighe Feta bie Hole Golf Affair te a Southern Pine, N. C., Mar. 28.—(?) Maureen Orcutt, New York’s metro- politan champion, today added.a mid- south cup to her trophies. In a 54- hole tournament ending yesterday she scored a total of 241, three strokes St. Petersburg, Fla, Mar. 28— less than Glenna Collett, national (NEA)—The above was the lineup handed to me by Manager Bob the Gob Shawkey of the New York Yankees for a practice game in St. Pete the other day. champion. High wind forced Miss Orcutt on the last round to an 87, but she had & good start with a 78 and a 76. Miss Collett took an 80 on the last round. i With the exception of the right | . 8. Hill, Kansas City, finished fielder and possibly the pitcher, that 245 and Miss Louise For- is the way the Yankees will take the ~}dyce, Youngstown, Ohio, fourth with field April 15 in Philadelphia to be- 248, gin the fight for the world's baseball! The courage shown by the Bismarck high school basketball team in its great state championship. In right field will be| was a spirit which had been developing all season—thanks, for a great part, to thi . your old friend G. H. Ruth, and, in-| pictured above. The Bismarck second team, by its classy competition during the 0! t ers Stead of Pipgras, Waite Hoyt may| Demons battle for everything they got in scrimmages. The first team never was HARRY draw the assignment for the opening | The Imps deserve a great deal of credit for that championship trophy. The reserveh: lost > Jaf a en Sima Game, Otherwise, that will be the | scheduled contests on their program. In the front row, left to right, are Lucas Harmsen, forward: Win Gra le itle: RED LUCAS KEILMANN, : team somebody will have to beat. zon, obetll Lack Stackhouse, fla Lloyd Murphy, guard; Br! ented Ahlen, forward. In >. left to right, are Paul Gorman, guard; Dale Brown, guer d; Marlin Loehrke, forward and enter; Ri Cranhin unl pAVvEerna. Fresh Strength on Team ward and center; and Arnold C. Van Wyk, coach. Only Loehrke and Enge will be lost to the school Wachter Second STADIUM WILL PAY FIGHTERS . ? through graduation. " Shaun Goilin, Irish Horse, Wins "Chase St. Mary's Beats Roosevelt 6 to ON STRICT PERCENTAGE BASIS lood in the 4 in First Round Game organization. Some vital parts have aw Mel rnin Favored John H. Whitney’s American- 6 Puck Fin alists ibang Decatur Catholic ToBeat Thompson} ore st tnseey Fo- | Reducedto Three|mactesasstts| nny mc, | Central Entered championship of the grade school Than Set Price ishes in Third Place basketball league, it was announced Baby-Faced Irishman Must Win today by W. G. —- National Interscholastic Meet! cause . Boston Bruins Still Overwhelm-| ““Trachter, with ste victories and two| POLICY 1$ CHANGED TOD: at Chicago Now Has 30 | °. if He Wants a Shot at , Jackie Fieida GRAKLE LOST ‘IN COUNTRY’ ing Favorites After Beat- — Teams Competing aig EpETE fe en g38 Eetiee st Ee 2 3] 3 Fs fe i pall il Ei ERE F a8 il g HE 3 # ing Maroons — te f President Clark Reveals $350,- New York, Mar. 28—(#)—Two of the finest welterweights in the busi- He i q gs iy | E BbeL engi SHAM LTS ee teense 5 iba bape ital Hee (lel TL ila i 55 . | Francisco main 10-rounder at Madison Square ness, Jimmy McLarnin, Vancouver, and young Jack Thompson, San negro, are matched in the Garden tonight. McLarnin, possibly the hardest puncher for his weight in the game, rules a 2 to 1 favorite. jompson. defeat for McLarnin will remove him Minneapolis, Mar. 28.—(#)—Herbert O. (Fritz) Crisler, new head football coach of the University of Minnesota, ‘arrived here today to take up his new duties, succeeding Dr. Clarence Spears, now at Oregon. Crisler will start spring football Practice Monday and also will begin work with Fred W. Leuhring, athletic director, on administrative activities. Leubring has resigned as atheltic di- rector, effective in June, and: Crisler will gradually take on that task in addition to the football coaching po- ‘sition. Winner Quoted at 100 to 8; M lérays Belle Second After Aintree, England, Mar. 28.—(?)— Shaun Goilin, the much fancied Irish Th horse, carried the colors of W. H. has never been knocked out in a ring | Midwood to victory today in the 9ist career that has included 259 bouts. | lrunning of the grand national after & neck and neck duel over the last lap of the four and one-half mile course with Mellerays Belle. John H. Whitney's American-owned Sir Lind- from the picture temporarily at least. | 58Y was third, ” 4 Shaun Goilin was quoted at 100 to ball cti I 8, in ie et the odds on 000 Deficit Has Been Re- duced to $50,000 guarantees will be paid boxers for plying their dn the. Chicago Pro Setting Pace atadium. forth the boys, if they wish to fight, must gamble on a percentage basis, Sheldon Clark, it of the Stadium Deane this these boxers what they thought they were worth. Their de- mands were exorbitant. If they are 80 confident they can draw such Chicagoan Can-Win the Junior Lightweight Title Only by Knockout or Foul Henry Picard, Charleston, S. C. Has One-Stroke Lead on Tommy Armour gates, why not let them cepting peleererteetiinee i Pereflatgfepreetll li isfigse paige : il Organizations From Six Large Cities Compete for Trophy * Among Themselves — id ze ee 2 &. No coaching staff has yet been or- paced ? collegiane ss ganized under Crisler’s direction but ¥ b fi he intimated that he desired no athiotia change. Tad Weiman, his line coach, is expected to arrive here Sunday for the two or three weeks of spring practice. TRAINING CAMP SHORTS |<. JOHNSON PICKS INFIELD baseman, Wally Gilbert. In the fourth Chattanooga, Tenn,, Mar. inning Denny Southern slid into third, The Senators today faced the second |and in the mixup Gilbert was spiked team of the New York Giants for an|in the left knee and right foot, ie afternoon workout. Adolph Liska and | probably will be out of action for a. Bobby Burk: the box, assii ew days at leas ments for tl me this Johnson has practically Id for a startin: first, My. ail aeede is I i i F ver i i ERESSE iti Ly i at E | | ZA WHAT!~ GET MARRIED, “THEA: OH —~ WELL, I Won*r HAVE “to WoRK Zur AH ~BR-UM-~ LUSTEN, ZEKE wTHAT'S WHEN WORK BEGINS fur AND I'M SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE OVER A NATIONA Hook-UP! mI Wore THE HANDCUFF For “THREE Years ~~ MARRIED “BH. A BALL-PLAYER wil i F i ml i E i i : H i g 8 ef i i il it pita 133 li A f E i bi ght : bi iF Ht i ETE i'd 8 § a ft i itches some good wor! evel gts abies tr akawea gaat the Chicago Cabs. il i ee s i® i i & i SEE BEE 5 a i f Ry He aE E + i lal AT fil q 1 ns, jain was 1 ‘association’ club for more seasoning. H if Hie itt i paddy MAKES APPEARA! RUFFING MIGHT OPEN bis ‘Tex, Mar. 28.— Ue) Pensacola, Filo, Mar. 28.—U»)— enship was Mi Charles Ruffin, Sox hard-luck | Bush's choice to start for it probably will hurl the open- | White Sox nat the Wace ee < pena ] 0 at Washington and attempt |club of the Texas league. Outside o : { i iE to'start the season Tight the Ball game, the appearance of the : ; . 5 9 nn es was the big item on Bade 4 2 : i fan Antonio, Mae teu The N eis sa a : j in Antonio, Mar. 28.- ie New ay Sui ? hee ze York Giants finally have found PIRATES BEAT. cuss. ped thelr spring taining ‘alga of being « chatplonsite eir apring trainin Freddy Lindstrom | Ball, club, the. Ch tod not a charley-horse, | facet rm in the camp. : NE 1s yeatorda: ¥ again demonstrated the FETE cooren ovaunmns but the pitching te te ' eee eee arom uruse eee | Seer ei ee ae a Pirates ra Naaiee TE | acanovnsen pomr ns | cn re me, eet] | ‘Fairly Comforta \ : oe , _ og

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