The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1930, Page 8

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» Eddie had little of Boston, New York and Buffalo Each Place Four in Penultimates EDDIE LOUGHRAN IS BEATEN Original Field Has 94 Contest- ands From More Than Score of Cities Boston, April 9.— (#)— Thirty-two iteur boxers remained in the na- place four competitors in third night’s action—Boston, New and Buffalo. Cleveland, Wash- inetd and Grand Rapids each had survivors. Sixty-two bouts were in the tourney represent New Or- Peeler eirsciten: ‘Portand. iphls»| wot exactly a quiet knitting bee, this and Pittsburgh, Pa. above shows a stirring bit of action Each of the eight ts cromeaeals topeared ins bet wih Tom Prats middleweight from Portland, Hoare beat anit ee tee cae en hie coe him, tactics that left him many right hooks to the bead ‘the referee ended the bout in the Notre Dame’s Football Master Mind Ends Vacation in Florida ACCOMPANIED BY DOCTOR Acute Attack of Asthmatic Bronchitis Over; Leg Is Improving ational Woman Net Champion Begins International tite ba i ee 5 ‘i § i g | i : j | i i a i i aicgtt thet gee in HY . | | | | E ! ll arf ly recovered from an acute of asthmatic bronchitis, and | Taking progress in convalescence from the ailment in his right leg. fy E i E i s i g E 3 a aa A 4 B i i fe a é vi AGGIE PITCHERS LOOK GOOD & practice ivisainn cnetinns Testitute of ‘Teetmnology, in eagresnha J. Note the ball being weet Sp 4 uppermost crosse. jooks here would be plenty of reason for the head- _ One or more youths with a punch. gear the players wear. KNUTE ROCKNE AT MAYO CLINIC FOR DETAILED PHYSICAL CHECK BATTLER, ISBARTED DOWN IN 2ND ROUND Los Angeles Fans Refuse to Okay Gargantuan’s Hit- . ting Afte* Breaks CALIFORNIAN WAS No. 14 Two Rounds Consisted Mostly of Winner Stalking His Cautious Victim Los Angeles, April 9.—(®) — The} Knockout record of Primo Mears contained another victim today, the Italian giant was booed yey after he had polished off Neil Clisby,' big negro fighter, in the second round of their bout here last night. A crowd of 12,000 fans didn’t like; Carnera’s tactics of punching as he broke from clinching with the negro, and as the giant walked toward his Clisby was Carnera’s fourteenth straight knockout victim during his who once stayed six rounds with George Godfrey, weighed 198!s pounds to the Italian's 273 pounds. The fight was scheduled for 10 rounds, and at the start Clisby seemed intent on staying away from Primo’s punches as long as possible. ‘The Italian received a tremendous ovation as he entered the ring, but his popularity waned rapidly. The first round, with the exception | of the knockdown, was spent by Car-| nera in stalking his pre: The Italian came out in the second lacrosse, is it? The unusual picture game at the Stevens round and continued to pursue his \negro victim. Clisby attempted to clout the giant. Garnera took aim and let go the final swing. Clisby tried to get up, but collapsed and took the full count. Three min- utes later he had revived sufficiently to walk unaided to his naided to his dressing'room. Seeking Speed Record In Four-Cylinder ‘Auto| Somerville and sor Ane, Ave vn-_mruue=| Dawson Leaders (Shorty) Cantion, Los Angeles racing ‘driver, today anhounced plans for an —$—$_____— attempt to break the nineteen-year-|Each Scores 147 in 36-Hole Old speed record for four-cylinder su-| Qualifying Match in.North ‘ and South Go ye Pinehurst, N. C., April 9. tomobiles. Cantion will attempt a new record on the bed of the dry Muroc tomorrow. —P)—C. Ross ne London, ‘Ont., co- medalist, ‘with T. lake near here was paired today Guffern Tailer, New York golfer, for Sports Are Said Overemphasized 2st mar aot Sit sa teur tournament. John Dawson, Chicago, who shared Diet of High School Athletics ‘Indigestible,’ C. W. Whit- the ‘medal. honor, was matched with James T. Hunter, North Adams, Mass. Somerville‘ and Dawson each had ten States 147 in 36-hole qualifying play to tie for the medal. They led a field of Chicago, April_9.- _—()—Over-em-|more than 150. Phasis of athletics by high schools] @, led the National Federation of: State | High School Athletic associations to jtake a stand against interstate tour- naments, according to C. W. Whitten, ogee treasurer of the organiza- In a statement issued here last night Whitten said “the diet of high ‘vba Feria athletics has become indigesti- | (By the Associated Press) Cleveland —Jackie Fields, world welterweight champion, by Ele, Don Again Postpones Run for r World Mark N.Y. © Angeles. — ‘prime Ca jarnera, Italy, knocked — Neil Clisby, Riverside, Calif. ( Ind rpm = lager sake ‘olambus, Gd gan, Dublin light it, Sopped Jack Baker, Bt.” Pact, Minn. (4). Th x room he was hooted loudly. | cong present American tour. The negro, |; f Fights Last Night || NNDIANS MOVE NORTHWARD Orleans, April 9—(%)—The cievelang Indiana bg in their tour. northward ton: aint, ey concluded their series with their minor league pets, the New Orleans Pelicans, yes- | terday with their ninth victory in 11} games, — TIGERS BEAT INDIANAPOLIS Evansville, Ind., April 9.—(—The Detroit Tigers and the Toronto Inter | national league team begin a five-day series of, e' ‘he ay two previous dei romping away with a 10 to 2 victors | over the American association Indians. | PIRATES GET REST CURE. Mobile, Ala.. April 9.—(#—The “rest | cure” has been added to the final con-} ai Slane ‘of the Pittsburgh | anager Jewel Ens having e of his veterans to begin tapering off in their work. CARDS LEAVE FOR HOWE Bradenton, Fia.. April, %.—a—The} tr touis Cardtiais’. enteained - for! home today after experimenting with | * spending the entire training season | in Florida and without playing ai single contest an th th ney. STEW. ART Lo Ponca _€ Walter Stewart. { Crossvil j Browns’ p: t to wo Rillefer regi: [Dan Howley on t season Wo The b shown to adva STRONG ni lis, bent on gaining an- decision’ over -their National) league rivais today. ia ER Ind. Roel SE —The New York Giants have found & new job for Andy Reese, whose. hitti failed to earn him the post at secon base. With Ea Roush still a holdout and Johnny Mostil on the sick list, Andy was placed in center field for fede el 'S game, and performed well. NICHOLS TO REMAIN HOME. Philadelphia, —The management is | Mihrough' foolin’ with Chester Niche | orthward jours | (Us NL CUS, GRO Se ols,” Fight bande rom the Montreal cl with eae Sone After erring Presi wer Shotton said, tt w led ‘omplete payment for Nichols and let him remain at home “to think It over.” FIVE PITCHERS MUST G Kansas City, April 8, I aang fer | Joe McCarthy of the Chivago cubs, us| pondering on who among Ne seorale will be cast adrift at the close of Series with the Kansas Oty Bes | Five Pitchers must La enbacher, Harry Wainy " Niece fen, Lou. Warneke And Bw teachout ap: pear to be headed for wether places, KRFORTH RATS SECOND Loulevitie RY. Pike =o ——Man ager Dan meek ‘SE the Cincinnati | able punch to der by plactur H catcher, iy seco! ne order, Sukeforth came through with | three Nits in abe trips to the plate | j Yesterday and greatly aided the Rede! Place ip the ., crraming the Lowiavinte Sstonels | ayy eeven — inter-league Mant .EY GETS TH Norfolk, s the Senators stopped here today for a fourth game with the Braves, Irvini a ereditable Braves at V envi ina Inston-Ralem yesterday, the Bostonians but three hits | Washington 4 to 2 victory. THREK BOSOX REST noolumbos, Os April 8 eR Mor- Eddie Burham and Bob Asbjorn-| Son Will see ho more wction Sith the Boston Red Sox until the regular fas son starts. They were on their wy, Roston today because Manager Heinie Wagner wants them rid of their ail- ments as soon as possible, ROBINS BEAT ATLANTA Atlanta, Ga., April §.—i)—Brook- \Iyn's Robins once more have proved jthe truth of numerous adages con- cerning youth and age, They played two games against the Atlanta Crack- ers, a team composed largely of vet- erans, and won them both. They dld best, yesterday, when they pounded out 26 hits for'a 15 to 1 victory. writers believe Jack when it comes to choosing the next foe for champion Sammy Mandell. “Kid” THE SECRET OF THE BLEND fare between them and the National i Hadlegs turned, in | Clreult, itching jod against the | won 29, of the 57 games league the ‘Braves, former sixth lost a game toa National which have gone in seriously for com- Petition with the other league. The Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox |and the Braves also have won more |tban half their games. ings for all exhibition games, having Most of the New York a won 12 out of 14 against major and Berg | minor league opposition, aR apie oe IN INTERLEAGUE ENCOUNTERS Junior Circuit seoutt Wind .A ~All ; Seven Interloop Contests Dur- ing Week SENATORS PACING MAJORS! { Detroit, Cincinnatl, Cleveland, Chisox and Braves Are Over .500 Cook Might | Enter. U. S. Open! Meet New York, April 6. 9.) —Wil im the annual spring baseball ‘The American’ a es Reeves 22. 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