The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1930, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930 Bismarck Pays Its Respects to 24 Demon Athlete and | p ‘RPEGUIPS IR, (SENIORS TAKE COMFORTABLE LEAD IN FIRST HALF OF OXRED AD GEN | seine aria Wa fate | C nee ee unt, Feature Speaker, Boils yf & 3 | HEAVILY YESTERDAY an “| “Mud Diamond: Kaneas Down 19 Years’ Experi- City Is Beaten . ence In Address ZA : ; Commendable Marks Hung Up/ SKS FOR GAMES, COACHES ; : : i in Century, Quarter-Mile, | : . : © | fam, colede, 4 t0 1 allowing, Toledo b ; " ' ' . 2 Fy : 906010000 1 9 4 layor A. P, Lenhart Tolls Ath- AD see ——— S |Apevncaaeetes 3. jayor ’ Len is Z : i 4 i 5 4 ; od rT 8 Y | : : ’ PLAY ON DIAMOND OF “UD letes cua -ertun Ap ' : 2 GREENS, BENZON SPEED . 3 agree BER, ae. vo Minnenp- | ry aH a : : lamond Chari . tured th ttack Second Half of Bismarck High's : : Se felting tive hits, schedhe Mgt by Interclass Meet Sched- | ‘ : to the plate, S 1 g uled for Today : : : goede 8 1t - : Vi nd Polvogt; F. Miller — Devine. Scoring five firsts, four séconds, two ‘ eo —— thirds, and a fourth for a 42 point to- Loulbyiley Apel ti Qe Ioe De- tal, the senior class took s comfort- b Loulavitie right-hander, de- F a fe Davis, veteran of the able lead in the first half yesterday gas City staff, by 2 to 1 in a pitch- afternoon of the annual Bismarck = nt of me ya pinch widtor ie er in - i 3: inning. sass cs inter-class meet at ~ se 29 900 109 ie Bathing suits, the scantier the better, are the logical costumes for these daring mariners who scoot the The suntors, with 26 points, were | Davis, Murray and Angley; Deberry. waves in “skimmers,” the newest type of Lp frie ‘Two of them are pictured here rounding a sharp turn second and the freshmen. ‘and sopho- and Thompson: ‘Upsets are frequent, for the “skimmers” are temperamental when. ~ The H F rh t Indi ‘ Popular crew arrangement is a girl at the jib and a man at the mainsheet and tiller. rssh atta Metta ede hash Sg btd x meds Tatas St Tndlanapolis, - post |National Sluggers Turn On Pitchers. | Athletics Get La Barba Rallies 3 3 be | ; FH f the series, in five trips aneet EE He Beis ee 8 EY ne “Heel Hs RGERERGSESEES itt Het: flint igiyi EB 5 eg First Setback Washington Wins 6.to 3; Indi- ans and Chisox Winners in Other Two Ad E 7 § i i i : & lg r) ” Senior’ Circuits Blast’ Out 90 Hits Unsatisfactory Ending of Bout NINE HOME RUNS INCLUDED Californian Down for Eight With Chevalier Basis ss Count in First; Dempsey for Action Jackson, Leach, O'Farrell, Wil- Makes First Profit women son, Hartnett, Beck, Bis- pac = 22.—(?)—By a — April 22.—(7)—Fidel Primo boxer, Ef ivy fit rll Za | were photographed just before the Braves defeated th Philadelphia, Sox for the world's basement championship. guasien, © first detest At wolerday'at the Sands of ts Gta" ) ee SOs ea I : YANK WOMEN ATHLETE ARGOSY [222532 ~ SAILS FOR EUROPEAN BATTLE sine > rane. = e TIGERS sLow- inaanieitocinaiainmafi % Detroit, * Ch i Helen Wills Moody, Glenna Col-|f 3. sulth quiere, easing, "Pas | : ea a lett and Golf Team on ° | Sines Wi het, era a Se See Berengaria z HEAVY PROGRAM IS AHEAD [i i e & 8 i zg cL s 2 B i é jeit HB efti ere ite I Le egas gf ge ae i F 5 Ht i i i 7 H Ff li i i f 8 & GEBRER i! bet ily bl 1) elie | i g : 4 i i 4 i was three Mrs. Moody Has Three Big ft boule. 1885 001 100 0— 2 Bo 0002001— 3 7 3 Events, While the Golfers a fae Bie oy Face Four Batties ! p Riddle. jour: ; | Peay: Behl Apa 2 (®) — Their AMERICAN LEAGUE Giants Hit Well Spee T) To Beat Phillies Discus—Meinhov 7 : id ui Go trophies, nearly a score of American pte ae . dackeon Gets Two Homers; Chi- it put —. Meinho' Hare, secon Gorman, rey third; Agre, So., fourth. Distance—41 re inches, cago Cubs Look Like Cham- pions Winning 9 to 1 E iE is u yF i 5 d i g | FI mepmrontones ite was tack the Brooklyn Robins f launched ageinat the Meares terwia ; nave Br, second’ G 13 to 8. Bissonette drove in seven Agre, So..’ fourth. ‘Dis high ° hurdle eit ery 1S Or-cacscoromen: 4 Henouiumupe umoeuenor New York . Sm firs! Pitteburgh dr., second; Benser, Jr.,-third; Chicago Sr., fourth. Time—10.6 sec- 446-yard dash — Wallle Green, 8r., first ‘ade Green, Fr., second; Tait, a ary spied Errneee Jr., fourth, Time seconde. sorry Travers and Glenna Mile run—O'Connor, Sr. first: John- q ir, a id. Time—d minutes 46 Collett to Titles ’ Released Three Times in Fatal Round = to Toledo With the Champion eer home New York, April 22.- -—The Gi- ants pounded three plichate hard you ferday to defeat the Phillies & to 6. ‘Travis Jackson led the Giants’ attack me runs, Leach also hit 200 0102106 11 2 by, Benge, millott and ‘Da is; Walker and O'Serrell. i } eres AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO: Husemonnd 025— 8 13 2 803—15 16 3 Cunni: nd gaa iasn PORES. = 5 & fle CUBS SWAT ig pera hs * Cincinnati, April 22,- he Chi- one Cubs batted in pennant-winning style here and bombarded Cincinnati recruit pitchers for a 9 to 1 victory esterday. g aE id £ Hits Ht g le a fv i ~~ ABOUT FIFTEEN NEARS AGo ; He BIG CHUMP WEAIT On “TH UTC | “Gechang geese a TOM WoLurTeERS am AD He @ et April 31) * tae ‘, SH 5 isna zee One .71, COULDIST BE BROUGHT OT oF HIS , G Be on Position of Ease Is the Only Ironclad Rule in |Pue-Hicnhours Graves), ‘Btepnen- RANCE AT “THAT “TIME, BY. FINGER )(T_HEAR. SomeTHing 2 With Regard to Player’s Stance «us Dtiet t= —Comorosky (Pirates), SOUNDED LIKE Ay Hite—stephensén (Cubs);'13.- ‘ Homers Jackson (Giants), Allen BOTTLE ‘ BEING bs arp 5 OTILE , LAL t : PENED, L AR? Eke Seoes cain, | | “ciomeeaseuree’ |) SPEED: E Swear ate he if fl ii | i A} w . Petting ite Sox), 583. beer 7 hoe CARRI tics), pape > Ri ted in—Simmons (Athletics), ‘Cronin, Genatsray, a ness) Fite Johnson « Rei 9. Stolen baxer™Combe( sai . heere Sohnson tigers), Fate mie De Ta i if Hi 1 : ene meaty itt i ry ti 14] | i {i j HH

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