The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1930, Page 10

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CONSERVATIVE WITH HIS STINGING LEFT'S St. Paul Heavyweight Aggressor in the Early Rounds but Ends in Trouble TAYLOR KAYOES WANGLEY ' Minneapolis Youth Goes Down in Fifth Round of Go With Terre Haute Man Minneapolis, April 12—(m—The |* fistic climb of Paul Wangley, Minne- apolis, had been stopped tem porarily today by a fifth round knockout at the hands of Bud Taylor, Terre Haute, Ind., veteran of the squared circle. Taylor's speed and punching power overwhelmed the Minneapolis boy, who went down three times before! the lights went out for hint. in the | fifth session of what was to be a 10- round bout last night. A right put Wangley down for a nine count in the third and a moment | later @ left to the chin sprawied him on the canvas. He went down again as the bell ended the fourth. Mid- way in the fifth round, a short right laid him low for the 10 count. pointed Mike Mandell, St. Paul, in 10 rounds. McCann Stings Mandell Time after time McCann sent Man- ar eecoest Jack Horner.Will Not Run This Spring|Dempsey Offers f to the chin but he handled his blast- | ing weapons too conservatively to put across the fininshing punch. Man- } 6s dell, throwing his arms about in windmill fashion, continually kept boring in and during the early rounds was clearly the aggressor in shaping the. course of battle, which McCann, however, putting over the most pun- ishing blows. Im the second round, after an even dell back on heels with stinginz lefts I Thr R b | In Three Races by | ‘ opener, the Bismarck battler un-/ corked his right, which shook Mandell who came right back with a series of; Stattle, April 12.—(”)—The Univer- jabs that drew blood from McCann's ,Sity of Washington huskies yesterday nose. Mandell kept up his aggressive tac- tics in the third and put over a series ington crew event. hard rig! hile McCann stodd ack. ‘again in the fourth, Mandell] _A crowd estimated at nearly 90,000 kept right after him, drawing more witnessed a thrilling rac: when the blodd, but in the fifth McCann work- q Py nia Bears by five feet in a last min- $d harder scidelie stomach, Mocann | wee drive. The Californians hed held got in several punishing left hooks| {he upper hand ail the way down the and Mandell was clearly uncomfort- | S098 suc oun” opty | ot the final able a8 McCann sct himself for two} ., yard spurt jashington lefts but missed. the ‘The sixth, was won by McCann and|,.° in the seventh, he won out with a| huskies easily carried off the junior orief flurry of punches and then stood up to take Mandell's best with his!tne pear second boat by nine and if one-quarter lengths and the husky is arms down. Jack Warms Up Cubs by seven and one half lengths. the. final round and won it clearly | three-mile course and the freshmen old. with a variety of ‘stiff jolts to Man- = dels chin. ec. hina panoblb sont S ill Wi es es joe! next Oe after hav- geo Johnny a A$ ren Inshed a two-weel spring. work- erah, managed to stay with Johnny Om e. Wins... at oF geietron ‘carididates. In’ three ODonnell I. ' o aly round the, ine ot. Peal box! ver George Voigt other preliminaries Bobby Peete Sa coke | i Muller, Minneapolis, in four, and Bud| Defending Champion in North Bert Duchane, St. Paul, in three. Murphys Stage An Oral Battle |ic're cites enact Stretch Murphy of Purdue and Bob Murphy, Loyola, Clash in Debate championship. April 12. m—Another | Homans advanced with a 3 and 2 g | z 8 bled 3 to 1 by Pacific i Coast Team jack M’C: ‘Stanley Cup Finalists Are Hum- California Beaten | | Washington Crew’ Varsity Huskies Spurt in Last; { Minute to Nose Out | Bears scored a clecn sweep in the three racss of the annual Callfornia-Wash- husky vafsity nosed out the Callifor- eterans. Although wholly unexpected, varsity and freshman races.” The Washington. juniors eight trimmed yearlings trounced the California rowed two miles. and South Amateur Defeat- ed on Nineteenth Pinehurst, N. C., April 12.—(%)—<€. | final round of tie 30th annual north and south amateur tournament. Som yesterday downed George Voigt, defending titleholder, on the 19th hole for the right to clash with Homans for the vietory over J.T. Hunter, Nérth Adams, Mass. 3 ann Fail BASEBALL EXPERTS GIVE WRIGLEY TEAM BIG MARGIN IN ‘POLL TROJANS PLAN RAID ON SPEED RECORDS — ge Scorching-the cinder paths is the business of thesc Southern California fly ers who will concentrate on cracking existing records during the 1930 scason. today Mohall Flash, State quarter-' Howley Has Only. Mile Champion, Is Ineli- One Worry With gible Through Age Cincy. —Pitchers BROTHER ABLE SUCCESSOR ins Pilot Banks on Hellmann, Meu- | John Mach Says Bruce Horner sel, Cuceinelio and Du- Is as Good; 1930 Grid rocher to. Help Prospects Bright — from the summer. Mohall, N. D., April 12—()}—John | American to the National League to| The former heavyweight champion, Mach, who direcis the athletic desti- pres meer regres tee gril however, does not propose to meet nies of Monall high school, believes |N¢ NOmrY and he is not alone in it tuns in the family. \the year are t Last. year he sent “Little Jack”|pitchers will or will not do for Horner to the state track meet at later. ee x we ve THE BISMAKUK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1980 s to Score Kayo But Beats M i | ge lit j Easily . ike. Mandell. \ ASNATUOMLWINNE sora: acce|“oarsene acon” ° : Last Five Years Same Group Had Given Athlet- iii : ‘los 60 Out of 68 as Amer- CROMWELL TEAM 18 STRONG loan Favorites ‘Affair le Expected to Have Mors —_— Than Passing National PIRATES PLACED SECOND Poll Shows Steady Climb of Na- * tlonal Champions Last ? the nations’ strongest Oxford Led Most of Way, but track combinations: Light Blue Spurts in ny) Last Half Mile FEE etd ee HG ac 3 ae fr i $50,000 Purse to |"=... Carnera for Bout Giant . Italian Would Fight | George Godfrey in Sum- mer Outdoor Battie- -- i I aFeee Ha fi F a 8 te E ag 7 i E Chicago, April 12. — (® — Jack Dempeey has offered Mesers. Duffy and Bee, of Primo Carnera, 960,000 and a percentage of the gate, for an outdoor bout in Chicago some (e ny a ade ges NOTI TO CONTRACTORS State Highway Construction «1. Proposals for Fu: Grade Road Tar on U. from Bi ke | 1 & 8 #2. i Pr i i i the Talign himeelf. but has linda ‘up Godfrey, huge negro from Thiperville, Pa., as Primo's opposition. Montana Taboos i P iy gE [ Ene Ez i i 5 SWARTOUT’S DEEP. BASS LAND POSITION. New York, April 12—()—A youth with j E yl Grand Forks andhe came home with| “I am sure the quarter-mile title. to make things unpleasant for the pletely u the dope by making “Little Jack” is ineligible this year|other teams,” said the genjal Dan. - — ' but Mach says it doesn’t meke much| “In Reds rimo g i i 2 gE Fa “TH? MADOR Pac.-TH’. 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