The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1930, Page 8

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_ SPUD BEST SCORER Northwestern Swimmers Retain Title IN CHAMPIONSHIP GO Fighting St. Paul Youths Draw Away to Safe Lead Dur- ing Second Half i. MOORHEAD CHAMPS TWICE 4 Medals and Trophies Presented After Tournament by Gov- ernor Christianson 58 HE FEE GE fy i 1 y al Hoowow't Moorhead (13)— olesesend I wemnsne plecssce. wlercentd fF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, _MARCH, 31 “4990 LELAND BEATS CLAUDE BRACEY AGAIN DESPITE YARD HANDICAP ——____ Texas Christian Flash Puts on/| Penn Boxer Dies | a ae Burst of Speed to Pass Rice Star Sprinter, HONORS TAKEN BY MIDWEST Illinois, Winner of Texas U Re- lays, Wins Three Firsts, Butler a Pair REE [ ieeitt! Boe Al Finlayson, 247-Pounder, Is Pinned Twice Quickly by af i i i i é cine-Horlick 28 to 5 in Championship Game ‘Madison Central won third place by defeating Bloit, 18 to 16. Crisler to Open Gopher Practice Louis Gross Ready for First Call Today EGAD, BOYS «1 AM DoNATIAIS “THAT MASTERPIECE “To OUR * DEAR ault’s CLUB FoR PERMANEMT EXHIBITION fun wae WE WILL TAKE UP A COLLECTION “fo HAVE IT u FRAMED W DIGMIFIED GOLD! ~~ VERILY, RANKS witTH “THE CANVASES x oF A Firsts and .15 Points to Keep Team in Lead GEORGE KOJAC WINS TWICE Ray Ruddy, Columbia, and Rut- gers Star Each Break World’s Records Feee uke TH EXHAUST PIPE MOTORCYCLE! Knockout in Almost 60 Encounters 28 i 4 F i Ht i E z é i ' i | i Ey H i g i a5 BE : Z g 4 af 4 4) RAIL, WE'D WAVE A REAL. ART Albert Schwartz Wins Three LANKIN, ONE OF FIVE the Louisville Gotone NORTH DAKOTA CLUB, TEAMS RING TRAIN Athens, Tex, Defending Cham: | pions, Earn Way Through =| Exhibition Games 26 STATES REPRESENTED hsp , Casper, Wyoming Runner-Up, If Admitted After Whole Tewn Wires Norgren Chicago, Mar. 31—(?)—From urban centers And tiny villages representing every section of the United States except the Pacific coast, bands of high school basketball players arrived To Put Petrolle Against Jack Berg|, Tom McArdle and Jess Mc- Mahon, Two New Yorkers, Seek Fargoan's Services New York, Mar. 31.—A Billy Pe- trolle-Jack (Kid) Berg lightweight match is being sought for New York by ,Tom McArdle, matchmaker for Madison Square Garden, and by Jess McMahon, who runs’ the New York Coliseum. tf McArdle would send the Fargo Ex- press against the English Peso a4 today for the University of Chicago's both while Texas has three, includirfgthe Athens five which made the : EeBBSdvs? Horse Wins Agua Caliente Cup Race Yesterday, With Scimitar Second Agua Caliente, Mexico, Mar. 31.— (®)—Alexander Pantages, of the Allo Corrodlo stable, Los Angeles, today |tices took his place with Victorian and Greyola in the hall of fame at the race ‘ANTWELL RETURNS TO TOWN Secksonvit Fie, Mar. 31. Ben Cantwel b the Jacksonvi the EP 000" re return: faves uniform ai Boston men aga’ as Tare ie Th iter To tows iit ike on tne team. other ‘edition, of Spe bile nine in that c! ie ond straight win good start on the fi OLD) Orleans, Mar. 31.— UP) —Jobn Golam an has made hineel? a most ferjoue contender, tor the, Cleveland | cup ping Job. pele a a4 Fargo Will Have Big Track Squad More Than 100 Will Report to Coach Grant E. Sifritt at First Practice year’s squad which captured first | honors in the spring festival at the; North Dakota Agricultural and second in the state classic in Grand Forks. / ' Grant E. Sifritt, a member of the; Mo ach Flas Bar men managed by Biasiey: “Harrie were scheduled to meet the Af 1 club of the International league: te PIRATES AT RUC Tucson, Aris. oa a of spring ward bound Training on the Pacific "Gount, whic! they climaxed with three victories out of four exhibition eames the champion Chicago th Beatties conte Gia Bott: e conten! wut 8 tart the the game for aN & ne Fo | ate me lyn, Rol spring, Winally sorte el He Dae necerien a t $15,000. aii eet asked for may MAX cur oxte ren, ~ aren) IN IN $5,005 000 SOUTHEASTERN OPEN Amateur Star Breaks - Star Breaks Par, Hu- miliates Pros, in Practice Tilt Yesterday MORE THAN 100 ENTERED| — Atlanta Barrister Seeks Re- venge on Ozark Champ for February rig Title Against 100 Orcutt, Van Wie, Mrs. Hill and Hicks Among North and South Challengers. Pinehurst, N. C., GC, Mar. 31.—(}—The | New York, Mar. 31. jSchmeling and Jack Sharkey will |wage their international battle for Max Schmeling to. Box Jack Sharkey | In Stadium June b Bout Which Was Tentatively Set for June 26 Is Changed Through Necessity — @) — Max heavyweight supremacy June. 12 at the Yankee stadium, it was Jearnec definitely at Madison Square Garder Saturday. Set tentatively for June 26, the Sharkey-Schmeling extravaganza hes been moved up two weeks as the Yankees will be playing at home the latter part of the month and the sta- dium would not be avai®:ble. With advancement of the - date, Schmeling in Germany has cut, short his exhibition and is planning. tc sail for New .York not later than April 20, pespeher| to cabled infor- mation from Berlin. Joe Jacobs, Schmeling’s American manager, is to sail from Germany on the Bremen, April 2, to make train- ing camp arrangements. The battle between “the German |Dempsey” and the American cham- pion is expected to go far toward de- termining the successor to Gene Tun- ney as heavywight champion. ‘Canadiens Meet Bruins in Final me |New ail Rana Rangers: Are Beaten 2 to 0 in Second Game by Montreal Six — : New York, Mar. 31.—(F)—Les Cz. ‘Wie, nadiens of Montreal are finalists with = Opens Apri wee ; the Boston Bruins in the struggle for last 2 night <_< @ triumph over the irra satel Canadiens defeated Rangers, 2 to 1, Friday at Mon- ome final: series opens at Boston od ayed In The second game will be layed in Montreal Thursday night the nes if necessary, in Bostor. horrid word, but it is worse on the end of your cigar’ na it.

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