The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1930, Page 8

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HOVER CRA ae a ‘po anonyme —___$§ “ions ‘Soore 48% Points $ le Fessenden, Second, ; Gathers in 24 EAMS SCORE POINTS City Men First in Hur- Three Weights, 440, and Half-Mile ats eheatd i ai <3 tit f , E | , 8 f i f F g d 5 ti fi igtEARl fe a ay i! He i il att a) g 4 rik i I 6 low hurdles—Won by Pot- 3 St. Jacque, binds Be iedeyard P- “tb de or ‘ iy — Wi b; <tr 3 gon, Min Minot, fourth. Distance, 1 “4 ut—Won Be Pos pert Bi Beis tor, oft, second: tl oe nares, ey? feet! 8 incl McDo1 bor Nigl <3 by 0. phy, ‘Agent: Here are some of the rookies who looked good when they made their first major league bows in the season's opening games. {DISAPPOINTING BOUTS a a ge Mandan Featherweight, With Surprisingly Good Right, Nicest Perforther 4,000 FANS SAW PROGRAM Mel Coleman, Eddie Mason, Rios Mandell and George Hor- witz Other Winners Giants Only Major Team Undefeated first start of year, Kept Phils’ hits scattered, pounded out euble ee ceo cain aut and won, 13: Goslin, Senators—Hit faecal Alpha Kappa Phi Wins Bison Meet axtisseses a wessnsion bei Gus Schwartz, Bismarck, Helps! Jimmies Snatch Fraternity Ahead With P t in M leet Broad Jump First Jamestown Scores 59 1-3 Points in Triangular; Moorhead with 43 1/2. ‘The summary: 100-yard ‘dash — Won by | Hall, Jamestown; Robinson, Moorhead, sec- Valley woe third. Time, yess Robinson, Tim Mi i Lo ihe sc plod 4 minutes 45 secon Fri EB 8 tt run—Won Py, ley Cit; 5 seconds. Won by Robinson, Moorhead; Crouch, Jamestown, sec- Moorhead, third. ‘Time, i z § [o} f [ i i : i i E fl a i : Johnson, Jamestown, sec- w ae City, third. Time, on a BH iL é E 2 i if ek IH ee Moorhead, ae. Tort thea. ‘Height, 6 10 inches. Pole vault—Risser, Valley Cit Callahan, Moorhead, tle for fi: terson and Soroos, Yaile City, third. Height, Ets feet 8 inches, ‘on. by Eckel, Valley eseeuiar mo, , wecond: iy & E HY aa8 i i Hi é 3 i z Bs f e 3 : i i I B mu z § Bs Eg Valley Cit; a: “Angle, Moorhead, das! eeig tales Bay Robinson, Moot ebber, Jamestown, third. ‘Time, mei rd ran — Won by. Larratt, Davis, Moorhead, second: famestowns third. Time, 56.4 jump — Won by Crouch, binson, Moorhead, sec- stown, third. Distance, relay — Won by Moor- Time, 1 minute 38 Seconds. ef Golf Stars Hit Their Wood and Iron Shots the Same But They Differ Greatly in Putting - E rye) Washington Continues to Add to Won by Crouch, | # New York Shows Everything Pennant Club Should Have in Seven Games PIRATES WIN 7 STRAIGHT Lead at Expense of Cham- pion Athletics By HUGH 8. , FULLERTON, JB = (Associated Press Sports Writer) John McGraw and his New il EERE « ! fli 5 J i Tg ebeteca tied : é il it 3. ee on bases —P. Wi Simmons (Athletics), Gebris Ho C ‘| stolen Hi, #25 Re ed il opponent and the surprising “ability to [ 8 8 1 ’ i ge g iF 4 He fs F ® ° i i i BE BSE i af 8 5 E Es i i ¢ Ft ffl i i Rese ae Hu oo "7 pe NATVONAL LEAG club— a New York Pittsburgh | Chicago... Philadelphia Boston St. Loul St. Louis. Cincinnati moawer ,fmmmtc AN ASS ASSOCIATION. | Loutavilie ye | Toledo 8 4 St. Paul Columbus Indianapolis | Kansas City Milwaukee. Minneapolis ust Tinton Lions After Athletic Field Plot Linton, EGAD, DASON ~ 1. CANT HELP Notice WHAT A POWERFUL ARM SWIN@® You HAVE ~~ AND YOUR WRIST AcTioas 1S INDEED VERY SUPPLE! .[ seu IN) NOU “THE MAKING OF AN EXCELLENT TENNIS PLAYER ~~ NES, BY Sove wI HAVE A NOTION “To “TRAM vou - FoR “TENNIS! ~~ MAKE A CHAMPION OUT OF You ! DURING MY VouUTH, IN ENGLAND, [ WAS, A Tennis ~* WIZARD £ ~ AND Da You. KNOW How L BECAME PROFICIEWT 2 ~ DEVELOPED MV. ARM For LIGHTNING “TENNIS STROKES BY BEATING RUGS! Brooklyn . te » April 28.—The Lin- ton Lions lub beld'« meeting seoent= ly to. discuss plans for an Athletic field for this community. A ccmmit- THEY MUST RECOVER QUICKLY threw punches from every direction to win a slight margin ovec over the Far- Injuries Have Jinxed Team for Jones, gaa goan, who earned the respect a4 a4 . Two Weels and Will _|HORNSBY, BELL ARE 3 SENS SUMPIN’ IN DAT, MISTAH MADAH ! we TELL NO*S WHAT No’ Jes” Ros LONG As” LEAVE BEATIS® So for Some Time National League Champs Have Poor Success: This Year Against Southpaws ci a By PAUL MICKELSON Chicago, April 28—(#)—The i Hai fi pets ul ig ij i i 3rd From Macks Washington Perched at Top; Boston Gets 19 Hits to Trim Yanks Again~ Washington, eri 28.— ( '— The Senstors omy! ed their’ Stimnea to jcan eng ene lead lay y taking the game, of the se- ries from eriiadelphis 11 to 6. Score: Philadelphia 301 000 110— ¢ Wasniaston and Ruel, Tate. OSTON SLUGS TOW: ril 28.—()—Nineteen nie Tnctudii homers by Scarritt and ‘Webb. jay hanes ton defeat to 7%. Ruth hi on mad 3 in the ninth with two on Score: Boston 000 110 Be $19.2 New York 010 000123 712 2 Russell and Berry; Hoyt, Sherid, Edwards, Rhodes and and Dickey. ‘ ESN'T GET A PU! St, Touls, April 28.- bel en ev Ctanes, Chicago first baseman, played through Innings without a putout or as- sist yesterday, a feat not recorded for 39 years in organised baseball, as Chi- cago defeated St. Louis 2 to 1. Score: go. se 2-12: 2 010— 1 thicago . St, Louis ‘Thomas, pe aed: Asters Kim: sey; Gray and Ferrell, Manion. TIGER CLAWS INDIAN Cleveland, April 27.— ® — Detroit esterday walloped Cleveland 7 to J. he score: Detroit . Cleveland Sorrell Giants] Have Won "7 Straight Tilts Brooklyn Robins Lose 10 to 4; Grimes’ Debut Happy; Cubs Trounced Do LAME Wi 00 000 110-— 7 11° 000 010000— 1 6 2 Lad E z L — @) —The New their streak to nday 10 lark isk 7. fourth defeat staff, is Mow, Seek: Prerer) 2 gegcie--10 24 @ 10 a "Pitssimam@ns “and aogan; ‘Clark, Morrison and Lopes. _ peaur HAPPY ton, AD April 28.— (®) — Burleigh men, former pirate, made a happy jebut with the Boston Braves before 3,000 fans, and set back Philadelphia 3'to.4 meseeesay: “Grimes hit a double t scored two men. Score: am a rain tl upset the Cubs but aan seem to bother the Pirates, Pittsburgh cesta thaui te a 28,000 fans looked on, pore 39202 oie. CARDS DOUBLE CINCY Cincinnati, April | 28.— @) — bases on balls, with 12 hi veut iced a 10 to 6 trian) Louls over Cincinnatt. The: Reds ‘ain lected seven wal but couldn't Suneb hige with i +2 082 140000—10 12 6 303 a 5 St. Paul and Minneapolis Lose; - Toledo'Loses Out in Elev- enth Inning ujaville, April 38, —-(2)—Louavil ule ART aout

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