The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1930, Page 10

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Pittsburgh, With D BRACEY, LELAND SO PIRATES AND GIANTS SETTING PACE WHILE New York, Bothered Consist- ently by Poor Weather, Has Yet 6 Lose Game BUCS WALLOP CARDINALS Babe Ruth Gets First Homer and New York Yankees Win Their First Tilt — Sy-HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. (Associated Press Sports Writer) At the start of the baseball season, Pittsburgh's prospects were consider- ed doubtful. But the Pirates have removed a large‘part of that uncertainty in sev- en games. With a» group of doubtful players coming through in remark- ble style, they have won six games and lost but oné and stand second only to the unbeaten New York Giants in the Nationa] League stand- "S esterday in their delayed home and Hack Wilson’s hitting were the features of this clash. In the thipd National League game, Boston, the Robins dis- some of their heavy hitting the three hit pitching of played paw, held the Chicago White gox in almost complete subjection while the Browns took a 4 to 2 decision. An Improved Nine New Men Will Help Veterans Considerably; Strenuous Campaign Planned i gti é z sip ili : i } i {Dakota Stadium Campaign director | for the past two and one-half years, | ¥ | nother Victory for Cy Leland Those long, powerfully muscled legs of Cy Leland, “Blond Blizzard” of Texas Christian University, carried him to victory in the special 100-yard dash at the Kansas Relays in 9.4 seconds, equaling~Simpson' American | Barney Berlinger Jack Stewart to Handle Publicity | For Bison Team, Nodak Will Journey to Fargo, When Stadium Contract Ends on May 1 Fargo, April 26—Jack Stewart,-well; know northwest. publicity. man and sports writer, and University of North has been engaged to handle football | publicity and ticket sales at North/ Dakota State college for the 1930 sea- son, according to an announcement t, whose resignation from e fect week will training period organizing his pub- Ucty and news service and returning on Aug. 15 for the opening of the fall campeign. Officiais Are Gratified Members of the State College Ath- letic Board have expressed themselves May 1, will cqme to Fargo next to assumé his new duties. He as gratified in securing the full services of an experienced athletic publicity man of Mr. Stew- art's caliber to promote the big home football schedule of 1930. This pro- gram includes games with such out- standing teams as Davis and Elkins of West Virginia, South Dakota Uni- versity and North Dakota Universit The Davis and Elkins game will in- innovation which -has proven’ highly successful where it has been tried’ at middle west. Aside from his athletic publicity training Mr. Stewart knows football from the player’s standpoint, having been captain and quarterback of the 1921 all state high school team. He was a gridiron star in the days when Mr. Finnegan was coach of Graft high school. ~ At South Dakota State ~ Stewart began his publicity career college {Chicago . Philadelphia St. | Boston Brooklyn Cincinnati ouls. today by Director of Athletics C. ©.|New ¥. Pi Clu University Stadium post takes ef- | St.-Paul remsin during the spring boothall | [o/@ Minneapolts Hens, Colonels - Pace in League St. Paul Has New Te: augurate night football at Fargo. an| .. other colleges and universities in the| | z ta The Saints, minus the greater of las} season's stars of Bubbles Har- grave's today were at oubtful Stars [Another Vietory for Cy Leland |100-YARD HEATS ON | Eddie Tolan, right, flaah. ; Has One Weakness Broketi Record With Good 2 1,500-Meter Run BARELY STAGGERS DISTANCE] University of Chicago, Surprise Contender, in Lead for : Relay Honors | PEge tf BE ERER if z gf ine : i | i i iff f E | i] f Fe | i i Fee 1 bE of Ste fear FE; ee Be a & ig § 23 i i Be 3 Comi UND SPEED WA hrough, Menace in National” RNINGS IN- PRELIMINARIES TEXANS EASILY WIN |[__ther Set Records at anean TES ‘Tied int Qualityifig Round at Des Moines WEBRASKAN DEALS SURPRISE}... Failure of: Capteti Verne Mo- Dermott to Qualify in Pole Vault Is an Upset :. Cop Twelve-Inning Affair; Pirates in Victory and Decathion Star Might Have| Sms E i cH li 4 Gooch, 2 ae ee | “New York * poued; cold. Two tomoreeyne Post Browns Defeat White Sox 4-2 Walter. Stewart's Pitching Ef- fective; Ruth Homers and : Yanks Win First “ Old “Man of Mareen Louls, ‘April 3¢.— um) ol: to’ Make Plea to Phys- | stewart sounpewed the Brow ~loal Cite Board” | SR. reeon ge io ‘ecorineectone head of AFFAIRS APPEAR BEATEN|SiSeers use soem oth Fate of Probably Every Inter- mage ts 3 ‘Autry; state Prep Sports Carnival Hange-in Balance s as one of America’s. a try for 14 feet. > AMOS ALONZO STAGG BATTLES FOR CHICAGO NATIONAL MEETS games, saw the pester= With fair weir ait Feoorels to be Walter a A £ E RE iE reel aldeg! rely a E oom 410 I= 533 le , Hargrave; Hud- in, Borrell and’ Spat erave: Hud gExatons THUMP-« ‘ashingotn, April 36 Uy The Senators tcl ae ain: tax Srecararetamic ge es ia 004 000— ¢ 1; Gare HM it 2 and Cochrane; a Ruel. i i z i i i i F é cs g i : i { & f i u 2 Z i i é g E i ae ie g i he New ork 3 the year yester- game of ne ne. Boston Red Sox fe F i Lair | g ‘i I i r Louisville Rally Defeats Millers Blues Finally Clout Hens; Co- lumbus Runs Wild to Win Over Milwaukee Loulsvit ; tyne wildnesss whieh it ved tee ix runs ore four ind two weak nt Pa se ciara eB F 5) " fie vs i is at : | 5 g jon yeatel iste ‘RY cept

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