The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1930, Page 8

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Senators and Red Sox Open. 1930 Major League aseball. Program PRESDENTHOOVER |RETZLAFF, PETROLLE, MURPHY, BROOKER TO FIGHT IN FARGO AGAINWILL THROW |(“grusuine up sports --- -- - - - - By Lauter |/JACY HURIRY PLANS —]|Doubt, Hope Share adil Stage as National —— pa EF L4 news Loop Drives Nea : : : +. TMeKechnie, Howley, Ens: and berry and Ruel for Strike Cae MEN 0-17 On OPENING - é : b |. ‘Street Four New Managers and Ball Work "ae BROOKIYN AND NEWYORK MADE i DOUBLES, ‘ Italian Jack Herman, . Victor : : 3 in Senior League _ THE GIPNTS WINNING, i6-3, OPENING DAY, 1912 0 Jack \ : : ne swe HAL CHASE HANDLED 22 CHANCES AT ° J : ver Jacl jagnon, Is DANNY M’FAYDEN CHOSEN FIRST BASE, WITHOUT AN ERROR, OPENING é Headliner Fig murah DAY, 1910 STUFFY MEINNIS pete Sad . . eadliner Figure i ZCHANCES AT FIRST BASE, INNES) — | : : : sti Ta attests tuty | | eee ee eee meen MANDAN YOUTH IS PLEASER bility of Leaving Early NEW MANAGER OF THE Bosion RED Sox. ; i ‘With Bad Cold MADE 3 ERRORS ON EIGHT CHANCES, é ‘ — , | OPENING ve hen ere at MADE ; Will Be First Appearance of| ition to belng BD NXGET A ROMER, OPENING O81)920 i= : : Fargo Express in Home | ssssee SHERWOOD MAGEE MADE TWO F — ye - / Town in Two Years HOMERS AND A SINGLE OUT OFS F poe ania TIMES UP, OPENING DAY, 1914+ ss Fargo, N. D., April 14.—Italian Jack ues omer tt 2 BA DITCHES IN 6% INNINGS OPENING DAY, (Gid--WACTER, JOHNSON FANNED game he likes to stay until the 10 BATTERS, OPENING DAN, 1916+- sete eaee| | are aoe vid, which Kept the president Oe FIRST MAO LEAGUE”, er the week-end, and which, GAME, OPENING DAN, anti i g Hf h Ssetae aricat i | et fi ath K IS SHOOTING GOOD EARLY SEASON TRIALS 1 Bismarck: Youth Satisfied With All Except His Shots With tron’ Clubs #92 ee i th i AL: li ee if i FE i i [ i ge ~e ~ MA Son gma Ien Asa RAS ORME RCSL AeM er8 s tyeee & ft HTH il i i 33 [ : — To Meet Tonight PAR HAS BEEN HUMILIATED | some of the best i To Dra P; os Nodak Coach Fears Finnegan’s Eleven sitewtregrem {Heavyweight Stops ||Jaok West Says 1990 sen : a Would-Be Thief for || team will Fight, Block, Directorship at Uj) $9; HandIsBroken |) viciously Resignation Will Become Effec-| pete wistort, ‘ohicage” heavyweight . boxer, @ fractured left hand and sev-| CLAIMS PENNANT FOR STATE tive May 1; Takes Work = | 2a Suortuntties to his 5 in Los Angeles business, to save $9 from @ holdup man. Great Wealth of New Men, ‘Wistort, who has been out of action ts Stewart has resigned his po-| several months following injuries to} Which Promises Reserve . as director of the University /the same left hand. was accosted last 3 1, it has ft yhe iH i i ee Four Firms Already Have Signi- fied Intention of Putting Teams in Play i E i a f it f i ; it i Py Pa ule i F} i i ai With fe hha acest Seamer ores il E i 1 UTTER, UES i piel He tire & s k h | i 4 wHEES i E nl ie i { i ra West’ are easy to visualize the greatest foot- and prominent | Fargo courses except fron. ball crowd the -state seen bit. off. z ! I i it ; Rs i if ag : : f i [ ‘ ever two teams meet in Fargo. are invited be 7 i g i : & : E 4 ; of 8 a bd i lid i H i; it this i f il | | Ny i : H i & | Cid Ey H i LM i in Hi fa 33 .§ g g H Hy i & i i ef 5 8 § i i i 3 | ¥ : adj Fil H i ie i i i nat é ; [ 3 f i if i i iu ik ays | i E | a ak i 3 i eh &. 4 st fk Ff i q HI 4 ef HH Hi i i i F i E i i # F i é 3 i : 3 z 4 Charles Fox Fight at Minneapolis aft HH E g i [ Ae £ ; P| at i | i a # 5 | g2 i i 1 F i Particular Branches at Billiards 3 ie Hs i 4 A i ES SEE i Chicago, April 14 — (#) — Jake Schaefer is ranked by the National Billiard Association of a aa rf § 3 4 Hag i il aEe iit i Fy i H i f | [ 3 1 a iY e | z i i aT E g & i BE F i iF iH geek it Hy if} if] ih ts ny el campaign | “STAND INT MY WAY, SIR fue T & stronger club. Hitting, of ‘Although the reaction in some | course, will lace at the lines Two Weeks Spring ri laces, will be differege later ‘on, | finish, but at any rate we shape up RIGHT Now ! —~VES, there is not = di fed manager | better than seventh.’ ‘ in either. majo as the base-| Heine Wagner, Red Sox—“Our team You — HAVE. “THE , Bia season yon i the leaders | looks bette —— . . of the clubs think they haye a chance | time durin four years I have URGE ! —~ Now "MUST to win, but, with an exception here | been connected with it. The players Tico e « . and the r?, ‘the, , Pilots expect their wil hustle, and J am hopeful of re- Robertson 0 WORK fe a iF than was the case . a % 0 > ason. The champions, of course, Leagee ties ACTION! mw" improve thelr Positions, but |. Joe ~ WORK 14% <~IlimustT . they expect to be as as they to believe the Cubs Perey WORK eee " . 14—~)— | Fees. Bs barring accidents : see fOr the vee, come down, to the finish fi reservat + | Jewel Ens,’ Pirates—“I_ see. eve: e pack again. | reason for being optimistic and, with rarer a fine array of uecing combined with to ane thlstice—e The ‘Ath- and.speed, the Pitta team are not claim! pennant, be- 2 team "h: we “e a6 ned and ‘we look forward to eer ee . a Z hi aif; I | | | it i i ! il _ il i ‘strength in new play-| second baseman for tin Ott’ we no fear ston our Fost str a Oe Gabby Street, Cardinale—“T am 0 it win the fee Eg isle t 8

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