The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1930, Page 10

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Di ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1990 Phillies and Dodgers Clout 38 Hits to Prove Sheer Slugging Power PHLADELPHA NSS |BRACKEY SWITCHES FROM PENN TO DRAKE TO MEET LELAND OT BRIKLIN8) -=y Surin wera f [dct Heer Pole uous [Waltonites to Sed Celebrated Movie- uarantees F | $20; Guarantee IN DES MOINES FOR |TexanCollapees omer, smn w ul Pepo, Gntnd Shute oe aie Confidence Ue Sa mses ASSAULT ON RECORD Near Finish and 7 rags sary 24. Former Heavyweight Champion t Hunter Is Victor Flahing tor Muskie’ eet ot akchaa: putt ne Washington State Two-Mile Re- . pryindodnsioiaad SIX PICTURES TO BE SHOWN | cay. . great help in shot making if the: t e y Bell Was Within One Point of — ~The North Dakota team will meet ne sone lay Team Hopes to Estab- Win; Doeg Beaten in the winner of the Duluth-Rochester lish New Mark Another Upset Canadian Government and Field | match at 2:30 Saturday. and Stream Features Will |thisyear, © Una So" the Ue TOLAN AND MEIER ENTER : Winners Get 21 Hits Off Six Pitchers, Losers Get 18 Off Four Moundsmen KLEIN GETS THIRD HOMER 35 Players Take Part in Con- j test; Chicago Rallies to Nose Out Cards this year. By HUGH 8S. FULLERTON, Jr. (Associated Press Sports Writer) Between them, the Brooklyn Rob- ; the two major leagues can produce. ‘Yesterday it all started when Fres- } co Thompson, Phillie leadoff man, stepped up to the plate in the first drove the ball into the home run. It din't end inning when Spotts, catcher to appear, r iE E : i : F a 5 Ey g BES ie i i BE | ey [ : gh é fi Be Hee cE p i i : : 4 5 z fe g i 5 d | tH I W i 3 i iat Ba g = e gen Inning Tie to Set Tem- porary Record Rye Paiit, “eae stakes #8 ‘Team Held at the Magic ‘City Yesterday I bundled the new set of clubs with me when I left for the! I found a club to my liking. Confidence—Not Si reshafted. Maybe it’s superstition, but confi- dence is an important thing in golf Arm. THREE-YEAR-OLDS ALREADY ON WAY TO KENTUCKY DERBY SITE 150 Stand Ready to Run at Churchill Downs but Most Will Never Start HISTORIC EVENT IS MAY 17 Six of Foremost Candidates for $50,000 Purse Had Made Debut on Track By ORLO ROBERTSON New York, April 24—(7)—Sans the usual glamour and optimism, but lacking none of the color of yester- years, America’s foremost 3-year-old thoroughbreds have begun their an- nual trek to the fifty-seventh running of the Kentucky derby at Churchill Downs May 17. couraged the backers of G. W. Fore- man’s silks. Michigan Boy may prove to be Detroit Beaten 5 to 1 as Dick Coffman Hurls; Three Games Postponed 8t. Louis, April 24.—()—Timely hit- ting behind Dick Coffman's effective pitching gave the Browns a 5 to 1 vic- tory over the Detroit Tigers yesterday. 001 000000— 1 6 1 00002120; 5 7 2 Samuel and Hayworth; Phillies Win Wil Tilt From Dodgers Brooklyn Nosed Out 16 to 15 by Late Rally; Cub Rally Beats St. Louis Philadelphia, April 24.—()—Phillies scored twice in the ninth inning yes- terday to beat out the Brooklyn Rob- ins 16 to 15 in a wild slugging match. An error by Jake Flowers allowed Spotts to score the winning run. Brooklyn .. 002 430 600—15 17 2 Philadhiphia ... 502 005 022—16 21 3 Faulkner, Phelps, Dudley, Mass, Clark. Mortison and Deberry, Lopes: Smythe, Speeece, Elliott, Collins and Davis, McCurdy, Spotts. CUBS RALLY TO WIN Chicago, April 24.—(@—The Cubs scored a run in the last of the ninth to defeat St. Louis 6 to 5 yest and win their first victory of son on Wrigley field. Root went route for the Cubs. St. Louis 000 120 020— 5 10 Bell, Grab son; Root and Cincinnati at. taburgh, called after second innit: snow. New York at Boston, postponed; rain. 005 000 001— 6 12 1 ki, Haid and J. Wil- ‘Taylor. Saints, Colonels Tiei Game Called With Score Dead- locked; Millers Lose as Yoter Errs 15 Frames poned 3 cold. PL E i iy BEE E 5 te lj } E 5 i i f &8 i a H g itd i : i i lr i! A ff | LISTE , OTHELLO! .. MRs. HooPLe HAS -THROWN —THE SwirtcH FoR spRIdG House CLEANING, STARTING TODAY ~~ How ABOUT You TAKING THIS RUG ouT tl HE YARD AND’ GIVING VT THE ANNUAL SackARao 2 ~~ AND DON'T BE —TimID WIHMH “THE SWATS +. PACK "EM ON HEAVY AND 1d Mi: ned; cold. Boston at Washington, postponed; janion. land, postponed; mow and cold. ——— * Philadelphia at New York, post- Indnapls (5 inni Harris and Crouse. Loulsville ADrit uisv! pri by Elmer. Yoter, , M jarkness.) ‘irst game of t! Ninnenpolie 0! ‘ul Polvents: Pei on. —— Kansas City at Toledo, postponed; cold. Milwaukee at Columbus, postponed; cold. AUGSBURG IS WALLOPED St. Paul, April Junior college, St. Paul, won from Augsburg at baseball, 20 to 4, yester- day. x OF VALET i WORK 2 ~ SEEMS “lo ME A RUG IS Jes’ WHAT A VALET HUNTS Fo? A ones 010.000 000 100—5 12 2 1; Burwell and "8 ERROR FATAL Two or More Extraordinary Stars in Each of 11 Indi- vidual Events Des Moines, Iowa, April 24.—(7)— The advance guard of the army of the nation’s greatest track stars, which will go “over the top” Friday and Saturday in the arinual assault on the formidable Drake relay rec- ords, began ‘its entry to the city- to- Northwestern university and referee of the relays this year, K. L. Wilson, athletic director at Northwestern, and Coach “Possy” Clark, coach of Texas Christian university, accompanied by his celebrated protege, Cy Leland, premier dash man of the country’s speedsters. From the far northwest section of country came Coach Karl Schia- semi-final round today with four of |“Nunting for quail, ducks, and tur- America’s first seven ranking players |*¢7% and fishing for muskies” at the Hs F still in the running. annual meeting of the organisation at the Lions’ den the evening of April 29./" Six pictures showing men and dogs Francis Hunter, No. 2, was paired with Johnny Van Ryn, No. 5, in the upper bracket. In the lower half of the draw George Lott, No. 4, opposed ‘Wilmer Allison, No. 7, the defending champion. Allison handed the tournament its the match by default was allowed by the officials. the deman and his Washington state re-|{ lay team with ambitions to set a new); 500 Colleges and Schools From All Parts of Country and Canada Enter AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia . Chica, momsuunnst roit . New York NATIONAL LEAGU! 1 cescscscanes eZ: New York ... Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelp’ Boston . St. Louis: Cincinnati Brooklyn . AMERICAN ASSOCIA’ Toledo . St. Paul Louisville Kansas Cit: H mtscorsescrerm A cunaumuul eh comnewenes coromeormmn Bremier will begin their annual competition for honors, medals and shares of the more than $12,000 cash prizes tonight with the opening of the twelfth an- nual Women’s International Bowling congress here. Program Between May 4 and September 7, Announced Yesterday, Strenuous fut F E = f Sha Games of April 23) ' NATIONAHL Batting—Fisher (Cards), .517. Runs—Fisher (Cards), Stephenson (Cubs), Richbourg, (Braves), 7. Homers—Klein (Phillies), 3. Stolen bases — Hichbourg (Braves), Gelbert (Cards), Jackson (Giants), 2. <icaae BISMARCK GROCERY CO. poe menanea, ®. DAK. Homers—Simmops catniotica), 3.

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