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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 1930 as i ] COL EL to 48 for the season, six more thay i ton | anes Ss Large le in ee | Bunny Brief’s former record. Danes iter ul kept pace by defeating In- > GAME HAVING SEVEN HOMERS #22222" Scouts | Misourl Slope Golfers to Par- TALENT 10 PERFORM jstralghe victory ya omen Carrol. for. ‘ ici in i a victorious American Associatior “ me ie bhai to, Brltiah hopes. Wiliams, Pulled ®/ Louisville Beats Minneapolis 13 ‘debut yesterday, hurling Toledo to an 0 | unday, Monday : + .. {8 to 5 victory over Kansas City, nati- Hack's Homer Not Inportant ' BEFORE CHICAGOANS iets sect es) 20 19 in Word, Hare. anata EM ie ee in Ei | s Leading England’s invading Swatting Affair jwith the. St. Louis Browns and ngle in Fifth (Tribune Special Service) f i but His Sing’ | | quben Ne, ARE TEA eaneed were Buch stars as Lord David Burgh- | dropped the decision, 10 to 3. A n . 6 ips -meter hurdle cham- Chicago, At ; Was Great Help number of entrants is expected tor | Peroy Williams, Suffering From) pioh; Jack London, second in the 100| ,,c°icne®., Aus. .27-/)—Al Sothorn ‘Lo t st Oualifi 6s ne r Wilton’s second annual open golf meters at Amsterdam, and others. | Punch-drunk Louisville Col-' LOWeSt WUaillers crag | There Are Many Ways to Stall for Time When | ,currament here next Sunday and Pulled Tendon, Will Not exe siatinan tones ey gee rere nipped their. belet ‘but 1 : "J ) we W'GRAW'S GIANTS IDLE) —-Exertion Has Made You Breathe Hard ——_tabor Day. preparations for which are Piominent amoag the” American |thaueh the mot winerng nomess’ Clash in Tourney — = | Allen Eastman, ‘president of the Be Participant jstars were Orval Martin, national peso “woman baie ; Bait Advance| Fer these of you who are tourna-| | Wilton golf club, sponsoring organi- pane | intereollegiate | one-mile Seat ens |. MEME GhIOIE calves oc Mrs. 0.°S. Hill, Defendi ™y i. Cardinals Continue Vance] nent players, or who expect to be REGAIN YOUR | zation, declares that “Wilton will Bien farne, ‘national collegiat ce ina ae Main caéone more than|Mrs. ©. S. Hill, Defending Beating Reds 3 to 1 in tournament players, here is a word of | ae im Brea splitge ae al LORD BURGHLEY FEATURE Syeorgs Aibtietn Guat atadit ieee Ane |by Minhlapétis in 1605 ana ed -by Champion, Battling Mrs. 0 advice. It is something I learned only) | BREATH WHILE ‘ wieattons ea —_ - derson, Washington university hurd-|the same clubs in 1927, boomed at Melvi i 4 ie ther Loop Game ae Bowe MAE | pega: He wd 2s oe Sie lec: esi shot putter of |Nicollet Park yesterday and out of it lelvin Jones, Chicago in jast, year or 80. will be able to participate in the ne; Ray a : developed (By The Associated Press) LVEERO Nahe! acd adel STUDYING THE (dd ie baie eabbtasbetclih aul tae ‘Sentman, University of Tlinols, the Carrie camrtatgn with fe coe Kansas City, Aug. 27.—(P)—A 3 . s a : am Chicago's baseball fans are about Byhen I first, fare to play before | LINE OF so renaingicia ait ean ys pesto eedlseak ity ahd hurdle star. onels winning the decision, 13 to 11,/defending champion and her near- ready to look haughtily in the direc-| galleries I found myself missing putts| YOUR various flights as well as to winners Uncle Sam Spangles | en, 100-yard dash will be held as a/over the Millers and keeping their |est rival in medal seore faced each : kk, “Who is|frequently because I putted when I in the approaching and putting and |Special attraction, but the points will/two and one-half game margin over|other today in the twenty-eighth on Ee ee wilson {Was out of breath, Fighting one's hy driving contests, Chicago, Aug. 27-—(@) —Wingea| "Ot Count in the final tabulation. {the climbing St. Paul club. iste," western golf tour- this fellow Ruth?” For Hac! Ison, | oo iy ant Ke - » a — ‘inged 15 Runs in nament way through a gallery, walking up a Tournament play will begin with | were i ry hefty home-run hitter of the Cubs,| ‘teen nill or hurrying when a four- the qualifying round Sunday morning. |the ‘United, Steves clan ae hetene Langdon Horse in Tie puraine ty anne oie ieee homer ascpatairin, the poe has a new National League record in}some ahead has waved you through Match play will be at 1:30 o'clock | soldier field tonight in another inter- For 2nd at 0: brit i a) after | round ‘with Mrs. Melvin Jones, Chi- the Ruthian specialty and has drawn|has the same effect. Gunday and continue through Mon-!national classic of the cinder paths.| 4 or at Owatonna ieactia Ga ice ae Phen Paul.) cago, women’s western. medal’ play up on even terms with the Great| There are many ways in which you ‘The battle of brawn and flying —— tive tiie falas. ashing | champion. Babe in this year’s competition at|can stall for time while you regain “Entrants will be accepted up until spikes, the fourth dual international] Owatonna, Minn., Aug. 27.—()—| ®ve Tuns across the plate. The Mill- |""Tyie atch brought forth predi Babe in this year’ soe Htsath: TMOMGUMES’ you San |10 a. m. Sunday, according to mem-| track and field meet between the twa|Clover Blossom, owned by J. A. Lee,|¢TS came back in their half of the in-|,;,7his. ma tourdament: followers (ot Hack hit hie ferty-fourth home run|study the line of your putt for a full bers of the tournament committee. | English-speaking nations, promised an|Houston, driven by R. B. Wheaton, |"™ng with 10 runs with Nick Cullop, | “Dossible third extra hole struggle acl SEE ee ae ee BRIBES’ ANSE: UHtb| YoU GRAY Declaring that Wilton’s delightful | estimated throng of more than 25,000|took first in all three heats of the|eW American Association home run|¢"the tournament, two first toead See enn een ee TuEpIKAty PabHles. “ahd” \5be5| course was a pleasant surprise to en- | spectators thrills and new records. | 2:16 trot at the Steele county free |*ing, supplying the punch with a rec-| matching having exceeded the regu- pei hy on ne Gh pirates yesterday, and In|grass from the line of your putt. Youit. You'll surely miss the shot if|trants in the first tournament last |“P°aors ni ane Represented fair. race program held yesterday. |Ofd tying pair of circuit smashes.| ation 18. Z Pittsburgh Eied the record Chuck leven. may inspect and pretend to|you dont. | Year, President Eastman believes the ‘The time was 2:13:5. “Slug” Tolson, Miller first sacker, also! “Mrs, Hill qualified with a 75, the NU 0 sedi smooth down the grip on the putter.| (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) | fleld this year will be much larger.| England, alded by its talent from 10| “Caoadome, owned and driven by ;SUPPlied one in the big inning. After|low medal score: Mrs. Jones hod cc Klein set a year ago. homer dia| Whatever you do in stalling for ‘ : |The committee is sparing no effort in|Dominions, presented a formidable} as Coviies, Bt. James, placed second {Hat home runs boomed off Colonels’|g3. Mrs. Hill won her first match Hack’s record smashing homet vient } ; t 3 ote putting the sporty course in first | front but was expected to lose in the and Whit 4 Ie a bats and four Louisville runs were|5 and 4, Mrs. J wi 4 v rtant part in the |breath is all right, as long as you get; TOMORROW: Steering shots. ne 14-event struggle, although the result ite Joe Hall, owned by Frank 's. Jones was winner not play a very impo u a | class condition for the meet. Tuggle, ig) Sheff, Minneapolis, finished third, jScored in the third, three more in the/ and 3, both their opponents being of Chicago Rr, Peace O. C. Croonquist, Bismarck, is de- ager Sedona Sete Maia Socyard In ‘the 2:22 pace, Kelly Direct, peaen and one more in the eighth | similar caliber. put the Cul fending champion. " m, (a - lor a victory. Meanwhile Marcum, | Rew York Giants, wvo pad 2 écy <t/Hambleton Stake ‘Hudkins-McEvy Go og Ad” nS tan ren Sw [owt ree raed, Wilms] Pe 8 Tbutet vance wine tee | To Be Run Today To Be Investigated! Bobby Jones Keeps || "*i?.i'SF%. running races were a| une sid Lady Syivese owned ay |eheck exe for «fun ithe las ne | : ings before, which aided greatly in 0 be Nun 10 ay; 0 be investigate: Touch That Brings || but conceded to the Britons, while|Dorothy King, Waukon, Towa, and F. |7!ng. See ee es saeeese Hey ni iad avietiatiately aveg as tbs or a A | ihe cathneaiat: sears most of them|Sylvester, Langdon, N. D., respective- |80t two homers while his mates, Her-| Al Simmons, Athletics — Collected Saiiorea “ Ne Seie ate Pe EE || Him World Titles ||trom the Pacitic coast, expected to|ly, tied for second, ‘The best time was |™#2 and Punk, contributed one each. |two singles, triple and 3ist homer oft Cubs scored five aa iinals continued | Hanover’s Bertha and Brother Referee Calls Bout ‘No Contest score a grand slam of first places in| 2:1 Nick Goes on Rampage Washington pitching. e * feanvaios tn the only curr Na-| Hahover’Are Favorites to With 10 Seconds Remain. |” i *| the weight and field events, ‘ Cullop’s pair of blows tied the rec-| Hack Wilson drove in four runs their advance Absa Gln i} econds Remain- Atlanta, Aug. 27—(%)—Note to| ‘The joss of Percy Williams, ical Chick Evans, who victorious in | 74 for most home runs in one inning} against Pirates with single, sacrifice Rinnati, 3 tp 1, for thelr seventh suc- Cop Big Game | ing; Fans Applaud amateurs: : Olympic champion in the 100- and/1910, is the oniy amateur ever to win established in 1927 by Eddie Kenna, fly, and 44th homer of season. Reeve victory, The victory left St. | ai ae are Jr. still Seat tine 200-meter events, was a crushing blow ‘the Western Open title, lmeuetalnionn ‘ onan The! Bill Hallahan, Cardinals — Held ba é r ait ta magic touch which has won ran st of homers | Reds to six hits and b 3 tol. ¢ Louis only a half game behind the! Goshen, N. ¥., Aug. 27—()—| Los Angeles, Aug. 27—()—The| ma®! ities, this " - = stared Sl eran third place Brooklyn Robins. Only one game was on schedule for the American League yesterday and it finally brought the Philadelphia Athletics out of the difficulties which had beset them in the first two games of their series with Washing- ton. A final 10 to 9 triumph put them again in a fairly safe place, 7'2 games in the lead. Macks Swat Hard To Beat Senators Athletics Score Four Runs in Eighth, With Help of two Home Runs Philadelphia, ‘Aug. 27—()—Two homers in the eighth inning enabled Philadelphia to come from behind and defeat Washington 10 to, 9, Tuesday. Washington . 510 030 000— 9 16 0 Philadelphia 300 102 043-10 15 0 Hadley, Liska, Brown and Spencer, Earnshaw, Rommel, Quinn, Shores, Grove and Cochrane. Others not scheduled. Wilson Homers as Cubs Defeat Bucs Hack Sets Up New National League Mark; Cardinals Thump Cincinnati Chicago, Aug. P)—With Hack Wilson's forty-fourth home run, set- ting a new | record, as the final The Hambleton stake, grand circuit | prize worth nearly $57, 000, was up| for decision here today with a field of 10 of the country’s best trotters | eligible. The Hanover farm’s Hanover's Bertha was the favorite with a stablemate, Brother Hanover, second | choice. Thomas Berry was to pilot the favorite and Fred Egan was} picked to hold the reigns on Brother | Hanover. The Hanover entry’s greatest erp oeeD was expected to come from C. B. Shaffer's Main Mc-| Elwyn, with Ben White holding the| reins. Other entries were Calumet Anette, Jessamine, Pola McElwyn, Madden. Of the total stake of $56,859.84, the winner receives $35,706.90; sec- ond place, $10,201.96; third, $5,100.96; on fourth, fifth, and sixth, $1,000 each, 9 Ing e Army’s Police North Dakota A. C. Coach Is Expert at Hand-to-Hand =| Combat, Jiu-Jitsu Camp Perry, Ohio, Aug. 27.—First Lieut. Faye Smith, assistant foot- ball coach at the North Dakota State College at Fargo, has arrived here for duty with the National Rifle and Pistol matches. During his stay here, Lieut. Smith will be an instructor in afer and jiu jitsu at the Police Sch which has become an important ad- junct of the national matches. This is Lieut. Smith’s second year on duty with this school and much of the added interest manifest in the school |State Athletic commission announced today it would investigate the Ace Hudkins-Jack McEvy bout here last night, called “‘no contest” by the ref-| eree with 30 seconds of the tenth re- maining. Referee Jack Kennedy's “no con- test” ruling came after McEvy, New York negro middleweight, hit the canvas twice for counts of seven and jeight, apparently from light blows. Fans who had shouted “fake” ap- Plauded the referee, who took the cen- ter of the ring and explained that the fighters had been in conversation four of the 10 rounds and were not giving their best efforts. Kennedy charged McEvy told Hud- kins in the ninth: “This is your round.” As a result of the decision both fighters are automatically susp@nded and their purses withheld. Three North Dakotans On St. John’s Eleven Collegeville, Minn., ates (AP)—North Dakota will be rae sented by three players on the St. pcnne University football team this al Myron Wiest, Sykeston, a fleet- footed backfield man of two years experience, will see plenty of action as a ball carrier, and Willard Giest, Minot, and Ralph Mahowald, Grand} Forks, are linemen of experience. (By the Associated Press) major golf titles this year. Practicing for the national amateur at Merion next month Bobby went over a new nine hole layout at East- lake, his home course, with his father yesterday. He shot the first hole in {an eagle three and then had seven |pars in a row. Monday he chalked | Up a 67, five below jetcteaseaeniascde Me Four Seeded Pairs In Quarter-Finals Bell-Mangin vs. Mercur-Hall Ex- pected to Be Closest Bat- tle During Day Brookline, Mass., Aug. 27.—(#—The men’s national doubles tennis cham- pionship tourney will get down to brass tacks at Longwood today when cight seeded teams clash in the quar- ter finals round. George Lott and Johnny Doeg, the defending champions, expected to en- counter some of the stiffest. opposi- j tion of their careers in Keith Gled- hill and Ellsworth Vines, the Cgli< fornia youngsters. Johnny Van Ryn and Wilmer Alli- son, the Davis cup doubles players, jWere down to clash with Sydney | Wood and Frank Shields, two New York youths who have made remark- able court records this season. Berke- ley Bell and Gregory Mangin, Davis cup alternates, appeared to have only an even chance against Fritz Mercur, | Bethlehem, Pa., and J. Gilbert Hall, | Orange, N. J. The other quarter finals called for the appearance of Big Bill Tilden and Frank Hunter, the 1927 champions \ Spitis a horrid word, but it’s werse if on the end of your cigar One of many actual photographs of ‘‘spit- clout, the Cubs defeated NATIONAL LEAGUE and “winners of last week’s Newport tipping’? ci, makers. Pittsburgh 7 to this year has been attributed to his) 5a¢4in3SMONAH LEAGUE, Casino doubles title, against the last we Oe. ; Pittsbureh 9 2 Olinstruction given the police officers! Runs—Cuyler (Cubs), 1 f the three British pairs, J. S. Oliff The above picture was a "Blake Sra ‘Hart’|in hand to hand combat. Prior to} Home runs—Wilson (Cu ChE SORRE ea ON DOVER: Weis . i , . AB reporting to the North Dakota col-| Stolen bases—Cuyler Coupe), 32 and F. J. Perry. taken in New York City, CARDS DEFEAT REDS t_ Louis took a 3 to 1 000 010 002 12.0 lege, Smith served for three years with the American Forces in China, and for some time was an instruc- Y \ 100 600 000. o|tor at the army's great infantry) iuns—Ruth Cvankees), 133. has teamed with George Lott for the e enne e rapher is on file, show- school at Fort Benning, Georgia. Stolen bases—MeManus (Tigers), 18, defense of their mixed doubles title. the i Helios Bie cot scheduled, schol ° wer against Mting s@ ing that this workman Colles Te In Single Inning AMERICAN LEAGUE Ratting—Simmons (Athletics), .396 Gehrig (Yankees), .395. Betty Nuthall, British girl who an- nexed Mrs. Helen Wills Moody's "| singles title at Forest Hills Sunday OUR BOARDING HOUSE VERY WELL ! w SUPPOSING AN crusade of decency...join it. faci March 5, 1930. An affi- davit from the photog- used spit in the manu- ture of @ cigar. smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! Over 7,500 cigar factories are registered by the U. S. Government. 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MUDHENS DOWN BLUES Seated oi Toledo defeated Kan- sas 5 behind the expert itching of Carroll Pes 001 400 300— § 16 0 Kansgs city 030 011 000— 5 10 3 Carroll and Hienline; Fett, Maley pnd Collins. | Oters not scheduled. } k Fights Last Night : (By the Associated sree) IM lino; eT ‘Angeles, — Ace Hudk! Lincoln, Nebs and. Jack + 7 4 York, \ < \\ ©1990 BY NEA SERVICE. Inc. © 1930 American Cigar Co. oy SS? <=> _nto.u.8 par ovr. t+ |

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