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caDEMONS WIN IN QUARTER ° ismarck Noses TRONG RALLIES FOR "OINTS IN 40 DASH AND MILE BRING WIN se0 Benser Places Second in t * Wile to Keep Fighting Midg- ets Out of Reach INDIANS a) HARR-R-RUMF we [ PREMIER SHOWING REMARKABLE THe NEXT Room You “6 BE ON) HAND -TomMoRROW. EVENING, OASON , FoR THE DEMONSTRATION OF MY INVENTION faa ~ 1 WILL EXHIBIT tT AT A GIVEN SIGNAL, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930 Out Fargo to Win First May Festival Meet HITTING RAMPAGE TO BEAT ATHLE? [oun BoanoiNe wouse ty Atom |GANTS BETTER LEAD|DR. ~ DEFEATING CHAMPION GO ON WANT SAY, MISTAH MASAH “LETS — Do IT WIF ROYAL CLASS/i~ = ~~ DRESS ME UP JN A SCARLET NELVET SUIT, WIF BIG BRASS 2 DOOR-KNOB BUTTONS AN’ ME | WEARIN” ONE OB DEM BLACK HOS || BEAR SKIN HATS! ~~ WHEN 5 No” GIVE -TH’ SIGNAL, AH BLOWS A SILVER “TRUMPET, AND CUBS IN THIRD GAME Indians Pound Four Pitchers for i 25 Hits, Including Nine ~~ AND Title THLETICS 25 TO 7 O.F. WILLING DEFEATED IN | ST. GEORGE'S BY SIX STROKES | lyn_in third place dropping Pitts- burgh into a three-way tie for fourth. | ‘The St. Louis Cardinals made 25 | {hits but they had to win both ends of | @ doubleheader from the Boston | Vase Goes to Rex Hartley,! Youthful Briton, After 18. ~annah, 6; Mohall, 2; You WILL DRAW HE DRAPES BACK, PRESENTING A J SPECTACLE -THAT WILL BRING FORTH A SALNO OF HUZZAHS From } la THE MEMBERS oF \ pargo, N. D., May 12.--Bismarck STIS HousEHOLD trSf school’s Demons won title hon- b \ p's in the 23rd annual May Festival q Ny waek and field events which were y neneluded at the North Dakota Agri- utural college Saturday. scRoy D. McLeod's well balanced ‘Tam came through with 47 points to 32 out the defending champion sf Midgets, who had 45's for ainnerup honors. Bud Habener, Fargo captain, won gdividual honors with 14 points, oring first in the 120 yard high awdles and broad jump, second in i high jump and a fourth in the ‘0 yard low hurdles. Leo Gerteis, abener’s teammate, was second with point oO picLeod Men Score 48 Points to 45Y, for Runner-Up; tt Fargoan Big Scorer (— R Sfandards for two weight events ent by the board in the two day jraival. Ted Meinhover, giant Bis- Ratck athlete, accounted for the new cord in the discus throw in the pre- lutinary trials Friday, sailing the Latter 128 feet, 9 inches. He failed re better the mark in the finals Sat- arl Shannon, Valley City’s lone spat winner, came through with the esier record. After he had bested the hid in the shot put with a heave of Pl feet. 1% inches he came through - KE THEN PULL “TH? DRAPES BACK, SHOWIN ” , You AN’ YouR INVENTION IN, “Tomorrow ! EGAL STYLE! PREMIER SHOWING v, 5-2) 1990 BY NEA SERVICE. WC. %€th 49 feet 1 inch to displace the ark of 44 feet 5%2 inches which 'einhover had established Friday. nfl Track Was Heavy tr“ heavy track which was sloppy cl Spots precluded the possibility of Bradley’s Eligibles Reach marck, fourth. Time, 2 minutes 13.5 nds. ’w marks in the vaumning events, Ex: | srane or dane aroy secs ptionally close races ond; Hultberg, third; O'Day, 7 i nae fourth. econds. Appear Fit and in Best ‘Vinpetition, with She judges “going | Wars in throw—Won b: Dickenson, PP fed conference to select the first and cond places in the century dash. Fritz Hanson of Perham created ce biggest upset of the meet, out- Anning Cecil Grahom of Anamoose, Weo had been conceded victories in stth the century and furlong events. the two were so close at the finish N the 100 that only after a confer- | oh dice was Hanson named as the win- | Bis atr. Hanson held a six inch ane 2 H levers Dy steps from the tape but Gra- sniarck, tie | tkii’s final lunge to the tape was de- | {9° {Pipa #nd fourth. Height, 10’ feet, diptive and the two were exception- | ‘One-mile ru: 3 th close. Graham got away to a/ Henser feor start, stopping momentarily to! fount © ush his hair back and it was fully O'Hare, ck, second; Fargo, third; Spriggs, Bis- fourth. Distance, 143 feet 9 rd dash—Won by’ Graham, Perham, second; Benzon, Bismarck, of Condition 3-YEAR-OLD RACE COMING; } | Med O, Crack Brigade and Gone! Away Also Are Expected There Today on by Bismarck, se and Harmsen, Bism », th :’Stevens, Wa line, 5 minutes 21.8 secon Broad jump—Won by Habener, Fa ing Thru and Buckeye Poet, Col. E. R. | Bradley's derby eligibles, arrived at | . i i Ko: Knauf, “Moorhead. xccond; runs during a rainstorm in the {if tt eet sea a rakes aut stride Spriggs, Bismarck, third: Hunt. Tan: | Churchill Downs from Lexington yes-|inning and defeated St. Paul + tae Graham came back to outdistance inces 2 j ca a = earl The Pale appeared fit and in| Columbus ...... 990 439 peg 74 & field in the furlong, covering the | (chrigtianson: Nelnen Gerteny, FIL | He, best Of condition. The Bradley pair probably will be entered in a mile race for three-year- olds Tuesday. Gallant Fox, winner of the Preakness, was expected to ar- rive from the eas: today as were Ned Q., Crack Brigade, and Gone Away. Gallant Fox is the Belair stud derby hope and will be saddled by Earl Sande, premier jockey who rode him to victory in the Preakness. Crack Brigade, owned by Dr. T. M. Cassidy, ran second to Gallant Fox in the jtance in 23.2 seconds. With favor-j Kismanck' wucandt e conditions he might have shat- Gred the meet standard of 23 sec- ds. iene other close race was the 440 td run in which Hugh Nichols, be- Sectacled Oakes athlete, and Wally en of Bismarck, ran stride- for torte only six inches apart for the 40 yards, Green winning. 2 Sordre Wins Feature ttle Jack Horner of Mohall, hold- of the state interscholastic quarter > mark, trailed Roy Jordre and Eand Konichek of the agricultural FPffege to the tape. The finish could firdly have been better had it been Vamed. = int); Moorhead, third. Time, 1 minute 42 seconds, Athletics Beaten 25-7 by Cleveland Four Pitchers Allow 25 Hits; Chisox, Yankees, and Bo- sox Victorious Cleveland. May 12.—(#%—Scoring in every inning except e eighth, Cleve- land yesterday walloped Philadelphia 25 to 7, getting 26 hits, including nine by Buck Foreman and Gone Away by |! William Zeigler. Track gossip here today was that only 12 thoroughbreds would start in the derby Saturday, a small number compared to the entry lists of recent Horner led to the 100 yard mark | doubles. | years. ere Konichek pulled ahead. Jordre Ehiladelphia .. 900 041 $007.13) . @led out from behind in the out- Rommel, ‘Mahaffey, Maton” foibe We lane and was a bare foot ahead i Konichek at the tape. Horner wa ly two fect behind Jordre. The time] washivcian a ab is 53.3 seconds, good under the pre- in the tenth to win drome Washing iling conditions. on. J 200 000 109 2— 5 12 ‘en innings. ent in 1 minute 42 seconds. Lyons and Riddle, Autry, Hadley, Both Fargo and Bismarck were far | M@rberry and Spencér, Tate. ead of the remainder of the field. NANKEES OSE ovr, DETROIT ae with three doubles rien iyo oose ew York.—Charley. tro Ft OtNer eho niet crane | nin debut with New Sort eeink ads [singles as Indians trounced Athletes, , | 25-7. through Ine innii a the Y K Hints include Perham with 8 Oakes, | nosed out Detroit tos **"*"* |" Dassy vance, Robins—Beat Pir o Moorhead 712; Valley City, 7; Detroit + 102021 000— 6 10 2) ates, 10-2, on four-hit pitching per- ?| New York - 204 010 00¢— 7 11 ny Z Fingal, 2; | "Sorrell, Wyatt and Rensa, Hargrave. | formance. Ruffing’ and Dickey. BOSOX WIN FIFTH Boston.—Morris held St. Louis to two hits, and Boston won its fifth straight game, 2 to 1 hardt and Schang: and L. Sewell. CHISOX RALLY TO WIN Ferrell, “Gliatto Feats Yesterday (By The Associated Press) Ed Morris, Red Sox — Allowed Browns two hits to beat them 2 to 1. Bib Falk, Indians— Drove in five ahpeton, 1. rPargo's inability to come through j the pole vault as expected led to downfall. The Midgets had Unted on three men placing in this and fifth homer of year to help Yanks whip Tigers, 7-6. Jess . Haines, f Cardinals — Pitched | ¢ 0 first complete game of season, hold-|feat as the Reds won from Philadel- : St. Louis see 001 000 000— 2.0 2 fent, but Bismarck counted 413 | St,10" 13,00 011 00g— 2% S]ing Braves to six hits and beating Easiehtn «Waa takes Ads 6 came out with 6%. worewar O'Farrell; Morris and| them, 5-3. Cincinnati ..::!! 000 400 001-- $ 13. $ ' Demons Place Three une. ,Bismarck’s late rally to win came $ the quarter mile in which it had Sst, third end fourth places. Fargo ered its largest total in the 120- rd high hurdles, placing first, sec- +d and fourth, Su Z> Pl oline witn Xy co Pittsburgh + 000 110 000— 2° 4 o /Fatgo made a belated attempt to DI NNY Brooklyn . + 300011 053-10 18 1 in first place, two of its milers, E French, Stoner and Hargreaves; ‘Millard Still and Arthur McLough- ‘ance and Deberry. Round of Golf in Which You Don’t Care Whether 4, placing first and third, respec- rely, but between them was Leo mser of Bismarck, who offset Far- 's advantage. The Midgets failed to count in the ‘arter mile as expected, Lloyd Lo- Tg placing fifth. Loberg won the df in easy fashion, however, tra- I think it was Jock Hutchison who once wise-cracked that the world would be cluttered up with golf stars si Breezing Thru and eunkays Poet| Louisville Keeps ville made #: [enough ry [ki of — i 7 12 - | Debexry and Thompson; D: Louisville, Ky., May 12—(?)—Breez. {ae Bele mpson; Da col Murphy and Grabowski, soaked diamond, 9 to 6. Toledo... Minneapolis Briltheart,’ Dumont and Gonzales, Milwaukee its ninth straight Maryland classic. Ned O., is owned | 19 to 7. Milwau Hopkins, Stark and Young. New York Boosts Frey, Recruit Hurler, strengthened its hold on first place by beating Chicago 9 to 7 on a’ slip. Pery field ye: Babe Ruth, Yankees — Hit single | fell; Root. Curdy; Frey and to 2 game fi consecutive victories to six with a: School Keeps or Not Is Sometimes a Big Help |*° | Boston Derby Site Association Lead, | Blues Beaten 6 to 2; Brews Drop Ninth Straight; Hens and Columbus Win Kansas Ci 13) 2. —(P)—Louis- f its hits count for ng yesterday to win from y 6 to 2, ‘ansas City 6 t 903 000 O20-- 6 111 ++010000010— 2 9 1 Holley S DOWNS SAINTS St. Pau ‘columbus scored three Wysong, Maxion and Dixon; Betts RS BOW TO HENS —Toledo won the final inneapolis on a. rains 040 020030 9 14 1 ++ 911 300100— 6 10 4 Heimach, Connolly and Henline; BREWERS DROP NINTH Milwaukee. -— Indianapolis handed Iw defeat, ndianapolis +++ 105.800 410-— 9 18 1 kee ...., 102 002 101 Burwell _and Sprinz; Cobb, Buvid, Lead Beating Cubs s His Fourth Straight for Third- Place Cincinnati Chicago, May 12.—(%) —New York sterday, ew York 111120030-- 9 17 0 hicago ...., Hubbell, Moss, Shealy, Osbo: | Hartnett. - Saberaeans 4 FREY WINS FOURTH Cincinnati. Frey, recruit pitcher or Cincinnati, was ‘credited with his ourth straight victory without a des Alexander, Koupel, Elliott and Mc- Gooch, BROOKLYN PS TO THIRD Brooklyn.—Brooklyn went into third lace in the standing by taking a 10 rom Pittsburgh, CARDS WIN DOUBLEREADE! St. Louis.—The Cardinals ranetheir | pune win from Boston, 3 to 3 besa 0 First game: H 000002 O10 3&2 002111 003-- 5 10 0; it. Lou! 716 3! 919000 141— 7 12 2) Fitzsimmons and 0'Far- | Two-Baggers | PITCHER FREY WINS FOURTH Ed Morris Holds Browns to Two Bingles as Boston Red Sox Win Fifth Straight (Associated Press Sports Writer) | The Cleveland Indians have shown Plenty of hitting power all season while the Athletics have had a bad beating coming to them after winning} nine out of 10 games. The beating was inflicted yesterday to the tune of 25 to 7, by far the biggest score of the major league season. Gleveland jstarted by clubbing Ed Rommel from the mound with five hits and three | runs in the first-inning. And they | kept improving this pace, scoring in every inning up to the seventh, and collecting 25 hits, Pirates .Drop Notch Cleveland's batting feat stood out on a day of rather Jight hitting. The} only game that approached it was Brooklyn's 10 to 2 triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Robins made 18 hits for their third successive vic- tory while Dazzy Vance held Pitts- By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. | hold on the league's first place safe for the current series with the second place Chicago Cubs by winning their third encounter, 9 to 7. The game, {Played after a shower had made the field slippery, saw six pitchers yield |29 blows, 17 of them going to the | Giants. Benny Frey hurled his fourth com- plete game and won his fourth vic- tory by limiting Philadelphia to seven hits while the Reds pulled out a 5 to 4 win. i Morris Best Pitcher Ed Morris produced the day's best Pitching feat as he held the St. Louis Browns to two hits for the second day in succession. The Boston Red! Sox won the game, 2 to 1, on Regat's| home run. | The Yankees beat Detroit 7 to 6. Babe Ruth hit his fifth home run of: the season in the first inning. | Ted Lyons of Chicago hurled 10 in- nings to defeat Washington, 5 to 3, in! a fine duel with Bump Hadley. LAKE REGION HAS LEAGUE Devils Lake, N. D., May 12.—For-| mation of the Lake Region baseball league was effected here at a meet- ing last week when eight teams were elected to membership. A schedule was drawn up and efficers elected. The teams represented include Devils j Rex Hartley, youthful Briton, yester- | Scored 79 for the 18 hole playoff to! AMERICAN LEAGUE Braves to do it. The scores were 5! Holes of Playoff Binlunerath 5) to 3 and 7 to 6, carrying the Cardi- sia |Weene.: jnals to six successive victories and “3 | Cleveland | Boston to as many defeats. ENGLISHMAN SCORES A 79) Reston. The New York Giants made their |New York § i Portland, Oregon, Man Lost in!” Playoff in St. George's Meet Seven Years Ago NATIONA emp i Neyer hicago.. Praga emt St. Lo Sandwich, Eng., May 12.—()—Once Pittsburgh more the St. George's vase, noted | qincinnati golfing trophy, has eluded the grasp | Philadelphia of Dr. O. F. Willing, Portland, Ore. | Dr. Willing was soundly beaten by | day in the playoff of a tie in which | they finished after the regulation 36! * holes of play Saturday, Hartley ae 273 win by six strokes. 3 Off his game from the first tee, Dr. 1 Willing never did get started. He | needed 43 strokes on the first nine to | give Hartley, who played brilliantly, | an eight stroke lead at the turn. | Seven years ago Dr. Willing and| Francis Ouimet, Boston veteran, fin- | ished the 36 hole competition in a tie but Ouimet won the playoff. GOPHER RACKETEERS WIN \z Chicago, May 12—(7)—The Uni-| ishop (Athlet versity of Minnesota tennis team re- Home runs— mained in the undefeated ranks Sat- | Stolen base urday by defeating the University of Chicago, five matches to four. The} deciding match was in the final | B4tting Lilwaukee enators), NATIONAL LE, GUE Herman (Robin: (Giants), burgh to four. The game put Brook- ' THE SECRET OF THE BLEND Lake, Brinsmade, Cando, Churchs| doubles in which Shearer and Hanson | Runs—Terry (Giants), 27 Ferry. Garske, Lakota, Penn and|of Minnesota defeated Stagg and | Home eared U eel Warwick. 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And isn't it the 16 PLAY Be" Eoua Tioesotig— $43 f aces” were presented with medals Did you ever stand up at the tee Smith and Spohrer; Hallahan, Lind- Homing the nest. 8 trophy for theland make a terrible excuse for a GOLF QUST | [sey and Wit eI peoe plone ei ere ae drive, then, mad all the way through, FOR FU j F; G ] ie Ree tmene the prines. take ‘a cut at the little tee sticking fe) IN |, | Fargo Girls Capture . 4 . tantalizingly there in the ground and | i — Wi s i i Peatauaese Pismaniey Valley | ni tt @ portent wallop right on the SOMEDAY May Festival Affair are, Bismarck, third: Heringer, tamoose, fourth. Distance, 46 feet i inches. Shannon made 48 feet 1 ch for new festival record in extra ree trials, 220-yard low hurdles—Won by Ger- (8, Fargo; A. Knauf, Moorhead, sec- 43 Bohn, Bismarck,’ third; Habener, Eres fourth. Time, 38 seconds, ish _jump— Won by Hunt, Han- Habener, Fargo, second; Mar- ‘Ardt, Moorhead, and Tait, Bismarck, ‘for third and fourth. Height, 9 fect inches. foo-yard dash—won by Hanson, rham; Graham, Anamoose, second; nzon, Bismarck, third: Christians , Fargo, fourth, Time, 10, iscus throw. marck; O'Hare. 1 (annon, ‘Valley Cit EO, fourth. D: third:’ Gerteis, 128 feet § “| Tecord at home, *jaren’t trying for anything at all ex- nose? You hive. And maybe you walked down the fairway taking a few swings at dandelion heads, too, getting the same perfect, swing each time, Fer Love of the Game As a means of preserving these harmless little tees and protecting our pretty dandeloins, I'm asking you to play golf just for the fun of it some day. Leave any resolutions that si] you are going to break the course Play a round of golf in which you cept to keep your head down and your have you, in the locker room, com- Pare the results with what you might | have done previously. { Fargo, N. D., May 12.—Fargo high school captured first place in the girls’ athletic events at the May Fes- tival at thé North Dakota Agricul- tural college. The Fargo girls amassed an aggregate of 1913 points while Gardner gathered 13 for second honors, and La Moure placed third with 11, Other schools and their total points are: Moorhead, 8; | ipping your ginger ale, plain or what | Cooperstown, 5; Valley City, 312, and . Mohall 2, | You'll be surprised. |. Notre Dame 5; Iowa 4. Palina a smoother, milder, better smoke. That's why it is America’s largest selling high-grade cigar. CONGRESS CIGAR CO., Inc., PHILA., PA. Listen in on the Lo Polina Pro- gram, Columbia Broadcasting Chain, every Wednesday evening et 9:30 E. S. T. and every Sun- day evening ot 8:00 E. S. T. AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLING * HIGH GRADE CIGAR - eye on the ball. Better still, don’t even count your strokes. Leave that Lenser, Bis: |to someone else. Then when you're | TOMORROW: Birdies and Eagles. 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