The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1930, Page 8

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“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930 LANKIN’S FOE TON ‘CHAMPION AD iW andan’s Green Team Made vm SAAT ANTE A ues A aT WORLD BY DEFEATING BRUINS| Over Snyder but a CHOW GRE AT POWER Great Boston Club Upset 3to0 "Won Hoosier Net | - Not by Knocko . He: hy Monreal in rast Stan- o Award ¢|Kansan Knocked to His Knees Rangy Dirt Floor Team From’ a “| Twice in St. Paul Ring, but | | ‘Tait, Spriggs, Dohn, Agre and Benser Are Members of Title Squad Back Bounds Up Quickly hme the Little Town of Jena |VICTORS’ DEFENSE STRONG - Swamps New Mexicans — CHINOOK DRUBS FT. WAYNE! Southern Hardwood Artists it National Meet Win Six of Ten Contests GYM UNDER CONSTRUCTION Former N. D. A. C. Athlete Also Will Have Five Second Team Men in Fold | American Rushes Stopped Corh- pletely; Forwards Check Fast and Furiously By PAUL MICKELSON Chicago, April 2—(#)—The skir- mish for the twelfth national high school basketball championship was tinged liberally with southern hard- wood artistry ss the second section of a large field from 26 scattered | tomorrow night, with a states drove forward to complete the} here Saturday if first-round games at the University; Worsted in the Bruins in hold its daily practice sessions games in the World War 10 Cagers Return of the 16 men on Athletic Di- D. McLeod's state cham- : ti Ht i E Athens Favored to Repeat ‘| stopped by Mandan high school’s basketball team for the 1930 season, having but one letterman, nevertheless copped the | _ Listed among today’s battle front | moving its defense up to the blue ‘and lost the regional championship to Bismarck, ultimate state champions, | WS the defénding title-holder from | jine and fast and furious checking by aptain Wilferd Lillibridge and Lloyd Spielman, regular guards, will return to | Athens, Tex. Although they lost the} their forwards, ight, are Byron Spleiman, forward: Frank Boehm, torment: Sterling peg edhosan tM sre seen Hisy aie Dutch Gaynor, Frond Bruins’ for- erley, center and 3 Wilferd Lillibridge; Coach Leonard C. McMahan; Robert Saunders, forward; -round 7 ward, was out of the game through ‘aba "thoyd ‘Dietrich, center; Lloyd Spielman; and Fred Swanson, forward. * |considered one of the teams to beat! an operation. Sixteen thousand fol- for the 1930 crown. lowers of the Boston team were Russell Enge, who alternated at cen- Among the winnets in the first-| stunned by the outcome. rum.1~ ==" |Bobby Jones Wins Meet by 13 Strokes|-= Harold Tait, all-state Leda who tr Susan 2 taser oom Four Slope Cagers Get Bison Honors marck, Garrison, and Two Mandan Youths Numbered Among 11 Freshmen Sport ‘Slant iss eabh cen te On Be tain of the Walker cup team. He has By ALAN J. GOULD forte of Ray Conger, the Horton Smith, the Sensational snnounced he is going to | attend to ones - Dhiptombeier fe Champion From the Ozarks, | ®lf, with friends until the ship sails. |-sparky” wee turned in the moce | 28¢ tais year but the one-time Macon | 5S Lands in Second Place After two rounds of 72 Jones came |iopsided score of yesterday's round, | Schoolboy is an old man, Nurmi, the Finn; Dr. Otto Peltzer el ’ the German; Edvin Wide of Sweden and Eino Purje of Finland. ? Bismarck Bowling — FIKAL TEAM STANDINGS 38 36 8. 2 within one stroke of equaling the |walloping Clovis, New Mexico cham- | "Y ting experience. Willie has bad fouree record in the third round When | pion, 49 to 21; while Chinook swamped pera ittal ‘and an. the foal pere| & 69, two under par. He | Catholic Central high, Fort Wayne, —_ shot par 71 in the final 18 holes. His | ma.-35 to 12, FORMER DEFEAT AVENGED date nhs ocd es guna Eireann Benson, forwards; and Dale Brown, Four of the five lettermen return- Wheeling Team Strong best Linsly high, Wheeling, W. Va., which Atlantan Will Go Back to Law Natio | House m, exit 0; Laksland, Pa . i a nal Leads winner over Chelsea, Mass., » ° 7 gleaned! swonstnieaee |in the most exciting game of the carly the Bridges cena til Walker Program H Ameri jgames; and Spartansburg, oo vie~ Bismarck Grocery . é I 00 : det cs can P forocies, ngenacs were! Va., writes as follows to this depart- eee eT A; kota agricultural college for the sea-} Augusta, Ga. April 2.—(P)—' Bight first-round and two second-| ment: centers of ; . Jelinek . son just ending. golfing house of Robert Tyre Jones! Senior Circuit Has Won 27 of|round matches were on today’s pro- ‘I do not think I am alone, among : A. Larsot They were August Schwartz, Bis-| was back in order today. igram, the feature of which will be impressed New Yi marek, center; Earl Goldan, Garrison,| The Atlanta amateur and national 50 Interleague Games jthat between Athens and Lankin, a forward; Don Arthur, forward, and Played So F * |team of Giants from North Dakota. Lloyd McDonald, guard, both of Man- jay ar The program includes: dan. . — BY HERBERT W. BARKER First-round games: The only requirement for-s fresh- ketball numerals at the North Da- Agricultural college, at pres- 10 a.m—Braselton, Ga. vs. South Dakota ent is athletic director at the high school in Thief River Falls, Minn. (Glenna Collett, Maureen Orcutt, ’ Helen Hicks and Virginia men numeral is eaeersad berets Play against the st iver freshmen in one of the two annual games. Others to receive numerals were Vivian McKay, Valley City, guard; Bob Weir, Fargo, center; Ed Jes: 3 of Loyola Academy did little or no running as a prep. his closest rival, Horton Smith, pro- fessional. Jones avenged a recent defeat at the hands of Smith, but the profes- sional, as second man in the tour- nament, gained the $1,000 cash first prize. TRAINING CAMP SHORTS their series here with the Louisville rt | Colonel: tators. The Sox won over Dallas. ‘TRAYNOR CA’ Beaumont, Tex. Apr shift in the batting order of burgh Pirates may become before the National lea: under way. Manager Jewel Ens is much concerned ay Abe conden et Pie Traynor, captain an = inn, en route east for treatment of an in Z *UEAEMOLDER STILL HOLDOUT Birmingham, April 2.— () — With the seaso! inaugural two Weeks, George Blacholder, youngest 1e it. uis row! HY wes still 2 holdout, with manding @ repo! last seas Tace gets series be- with the wi Cardinals’ £1 severe ankle Maco! ET BetnS D mn, Ga. Apr < troit Ti today crossed their first State line on the homeward trip, com- ing from Daytona for a’ gai Bontreal tnternatio lost to the Tigers, 7 to 6. SENATORS AWAIT GOSLIN ttanooga, Tenn. April 2.— The Senators were convinced today that cision to tal: ‘with Pre Griffith was lool joke, and that the slug- ‘outfielder would soon be on the roster, The Chattan yesterday, 4 to 3. ‘olonels. BRAVES TAKE FOUR STRAIGHT ‘Mason, Ga., April 2.— ixteen Years ago the Braves trained here and Won a world's championship from the Philadelphia Athletics. They're in town for only @ four days’ stay now, but already in spring training they've won four straight games from the Athletics. Neither Manager Bill Mc- Kechnie nor any of the squad are su- Perstitious, = ——— COLLEGIANS PRESS YANKS Austin, Tex. April 2.—(#—New York's Yankees have just about de- cided that what they need to win more ball games is a college educa- tion, They played just major league baseball against the University of Texas team yesterday and found on at least two occasions that the Long- horns could outthink them. The Yan- kees, however, staged a ninth-Inning rally to gain a 4-2 victory. GREENFIELD, RAY FARMED Jacksonville, Fla., April 2.—(@— ‘Two more members of the Brooklyn Robins have been released by Man- ager Wilbert Robinson. Kent Green- field has been sent to Fort Worth of the Texas league, and Luther Roy, another pitcher, obtained from. ti Phillies, has been released to Chi tanooga of the Southern associati NEW ORLEANS LIKES OTT New Orleans, April 2.—(®)—If the New York lants stay here much longer they'll lose the services of Mel tt, the one-time boy wonder who clouts them far and often. Every- where the Giants int o {out as the hero of the hour, city has taken to Manager John Graw as well, ever since he declared Ott to b phenomenal outfielder nd thi natural hitter in the WORKING OVER’ eto get «whole season's Supe iy of bad Baseball out of their sye- ms before, the championship cam- ign opens. Yesterday's 13 to 12 de- saiy Xb S"aeahgred cattarteemes Be oeiets Petal aeccar on tae base-running of the National league ‘ad sueaicns ‘Was not what it shoul 3 mn. Another contest with the Angels wes assignment. New York, April 2—(#)—With the Boston Braves, pernnial holders of the Grape-Fruit League champion- ship, showing the way, representatives of the National League have taken a Played 27 of them have gone to National clubs. The American has won i high, Minneapolis. 7 p.m.—Lankin, N. D., vs. Athens, Tex. comfortable lead over thelr rivals Syracuse Sophs Syracuse, N. ¥., April 2.—Coach +H Strong in Shell is ii as E E il was tied. eve gue tional a eg Athletics. ge Detroit hag won five and lost four. New Team Grabs Crashed Maples for a 2,976 Total out today Fecoeds in the National ‘account intercollegiate rowing, now in his pay e's eas tice 27th season at Syracuse, expects to ‘New York Yankees and five| Produce at least one championship world’s champion Philadel- boat for the Poughkeepsie regatta Brooklyn and Cin-| ‘His campaign ti are the only other clubs with break only against a major league club while! the varsity boat will be filled by the Lead in Bowling|— DeVose Brothers, Buffalo, N. Y., OUR BOARDING HOUSE Jim Ten Eyck, the grand old man of With six of the eight members of the championship frosh crew back in school, the veteran rowing teach- er hopes to develop this combination into his varsity boat, with the va- cant posts being filled by Captain Buck Deming and Elie Loizeaux, veterans of four seasons. _ It appears more than likely that sophomores who comprised last years’ freshman squad, with the jun- ior varsity shell getting the several veterans who rowed varsity a year AHEM ~1F You GET A CHANCE LATER ON, CLYDE DROP dTo THE CHURCH. BAZAAR “RNIGHT! wT AM HE SULTAN BEA EFZAMI, FORTUNE “TELLER , EXTRAORDINARY! ith h hth TAH z ES. “TAKI- CAB, MISTAH MADAH fae AH GOT A Lof OB PARADE IN MY SYSTEM, DRESSED UP LAK DIS? a LETS WALK BY “TH? ELrte H. SHOP ~~ AH GAMES Bottling Works— agt H Cc. Jelinek Mo @ schubs L. Sehneider J. Schnelder 3 FA & es es eS trict Pte ere bee: SBS2sa8 Perret Sasol BSS3S

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