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oy tre onan , a H ‘ 4 { ‘ : } } i 1 Los Angeles Athletic Club Prepares Team for 1932 Olympic Games - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1931 OVER 50 WORKING [BROOKLYN ROBINS EXPECTED TO BE FACTOR IN PENNANT RACE UNCLE ROBBIE T) © |A-©.Coach Worried Over Phantom Tilt DEVELOP HITTERS IN HIS BALL CLUB Brooklyn’s Drive for Major Loop] useing, first baseman of the Honors Is Fortified by just in time of tonsillitis, Aggie Mentor to Bring 14 Meu With Him on Trip Here March 26 Charley Paddock Is Most Color- ful of Men Out for 100- Yard Dash Event VAULTING TRIO IMPRESSIVE —_— lesser lights, Dapper Dan spent Mon-|™marck Phantoms, independent Former University of Washing- Hurling Statt Fee aan Beach. — Inflelder ee the beaciarters fone according to advices received Pesgrog ype ohntendhedtiga INFIELD SHOWS STRENGTH| Icort: jas aided one mere probe |SUCL ssking 6 player oF two, but Srojet ow ene oP : lem to the already supply | Was fat. Saalwaechter recognizes that cole 7 — of Manager Bill Killifer of the St, of Getting Place Ne Rookies Are Predicted to Be Big} —xittiter had about decided on berg lired pe Nae en Bi Ghosts and is anxious to emerge from Los Angeles, March 17.—With 80- ‘The a odd men needed to represent the Oscar Melillo for second. Jim the contest with a victory. He ge ss nas at one Halpt0 Veterans During | fre parawanatanticepion | Seems ct Crees |p be Wine cet tat Se events at the 1932 Olympic G: to This Season lately, so that 5! Bill 6 charges are in for a real battle and h at the lympic Games know what he'll do about day night. No figures were made \ bbe held here, the Los Angeles Athletic a = public, Te Ee or ear reac teseeee \ porto a \ lub expects to produce more than a Clearwater, Fla, March 17.—(P}— te @ denial from lege basketball gen lowered i few of the athletes who will run, mista, Det. nding |e tig” members othe Ge can ames reee Tw, Pat;| = detet by te Phastoms, a r nm wan ot ite eo ferocity into s band of baseball hic Lot gicage heat hrc Aiton bd for third, Gerald made for srcond. | nave all of his strength available tor Tn the neighborhood of 50 men are fackers—and you have an idea what| Giorno tess won we to cnkine [Harvey stole home, and Gerald ar-| (Xe local encounter, which will mark iy working daily at the University of your Uncle Wilbert Robinson is doing| manager Dan Howley of the Reds|Tived safely at third on the play. DaEARll ter onl the WitanGrr Southern California under the ee with his Brooklyn boys. visited camp Monday, supposedly in| There are wet) ue Paar this year, bard Slope } of Boyd Comstock, Angeles Uncle Robbie has developed the|search -, President Sam | When Cobb crazy tion of Boyd Comstock, Los ANgSIeS| a. ove are leading stars of the Missouri Valley conference basketball race, selected after @ poll of coaches and |Xiller instinct. Lively ball or no lively |Breardon of the Cardisals sald no deat) Stand get away with tt of ier to Milton Buu, chatrman i gan mentor, Comstock 1s well pleased | sports writers by the Associated Press. 1, John Monahan, guard, Drake; 2, Herb Steideman, guard, Washington; |ball—and Robble says you can't tell |was pending, ‘The Walker boys are rookle out=|ooncoring the fray, ic onnbern 4 ‘with the talent and in this pre-Olym- | 3, Prank Duncan, forward, Grinnell; 4, Jakie Harrison, center, Oklahoma Aggies; 6, Maurice Van Ackerson, for- |the difference—he has put together a fielders with the Tigers. complained that only nine Bison were i pie Laer} ao Lede “oval records for ward, Creighton. i ie ee a we Geran calcu- St. Petersburg —Ve — Samer listed on posters advertising the ‘One of the best bets of the L. A. A. re za “al aia stil Me eee! oni) Bd me sppatent ick of interest set in game, whereas he intends to bring ©. team is Captain Herman Brix, for- B Wi Di Ch hi ‘The outfield, composed McCarthy thinks, will be waccess Chicago sania Stith dines | SOW MAN ns District Championship [o> ".cor.4.05| Sos escise | er ea | et Sues he present er e —_—.].s $__ | Freterick, averaged al Gomez lacked trol last Lite standing zhot put championship with a toss z : a = z year and'should do as well or better| son This seasom he has picked | cltb, has earned himsclf the title a kl emeralds fives ot ie ier wth the Beats Elgin 26 to 15: Will Play! Gportsdom Awaits [Fargo Will Send iis rs, reser ead nerman ee] oe wants me |g ca ns a |oganm nt tn be wd make te Sohn Kuck in the 1928 Olympics. Halliday Friday Night for, Boxers to Tourney|opou, obtained eer re Hamma had peer scann lact |The Phantoms came through the ay eA . 7 — - was ad iets Site tagtentne Region Title Report of Secret | stnnsapous sacs 17——rrane| ese eres OME) Clearwater Babe Hamburger Meal] Egan | dite tournament here with Sing ‘There seems little doubt but that M ° £G i eee es @ drama enti Ball- Los Angeles. As tar as Rogers|ll thelr games by large scores, “Ti | Sa ar aor aor (eh ted es) eeting o OUP) tke second annual A. A. U. golden Infield Is Strong axhgihre tsar Brook-| Horsby is concerned, a couple of lop- | the final game of the distelct inde a ig iat 1 inches wil win‘a piace on|,, Hettinger. N. D. March 37° Bow, gloves championship atthe’ Minne-| "The regular infield, cobsisting of] in mopinn and ©. few days ago he | ese, ecg over the, Toe Angeles| Fectea Waahiurn 86-15 to take the man will meet Halliday at Mott next je ..,|@Polis auditorium April 9 and 10, Henn Wright at short, could ce cee eintrl the Olympic team. eaive, “Glenn |{Priday evening for the champtonship| North Central Association Will] Five others, all of Minneapolis, also| Wally Gilbert on third, ‘Thompson. at the Robine forthcoming trip to Cube, Se ee oe ee Conch Beslwaechter wil being with Graham, who tied for first withlot Region D and the right to par-| | Meet Athletic Opposition | Dave entered’ They are Barl Han-| ai issonetie on first | Word got around the camp that Babe] "The new cub pilot is not particularly | him on the trip Donald Arthur, Lloyd Barnes in the 1924 games, also 18|t::inate in the state high school bas a son, lightweight;. Loring Belseker, Liked ela to e plate. |was to be left behind and the play-|preased with the work of Willam Fatrhead, ' Lloyd working on @ comeback. Fred Sturdy, | ‘<!Pal chiara onscnitcand From Big Ten William Hagman and Clarence A.| Wright and Bissonette are two of the|ers_dug up enough to pay his fare. Euren, and Melvin Berdahl erraten semen eet (Se mnamet amare SC, tetris, So wis |e oabe champ sen toe = rece em, ean cme ta ci eg Ss eae cc oma inegreoreiga | sown ivon' Chieago, March. 11.—(7)—"The| "Purgo’ ND. again wi "Tampa Al Lopez, catching sensation| jet, Eranclaco--One of these | extremely weak. Robert Weir ex centers, and Viv Mo= able to hold its own with any foreign Bowman won the right to play for] worth Central association of colleges nzaree, No D., again will hold elims | oe i990, hit for 206 and shoulg go| <cwfemmia: Florida, climate sceer —— Kay, Walter Olsen, Leo Thomasson, group. regios jonors by defeating Elgin 26) ang secondary schools went into an- many notches higher. His 210-pound Biloxi.— The elready Seitz Edward Jessen eg ‘The hurdles are well taken care of /to 15 here Monday night in the dis-| Orn, het representative for the championships | Tiaerstudy, Emest Lombardi, hit 270] Jewel Ens of the Pittsburgh Pi- | have been selected for the Wash- | Suards. Dick Pomeroy, Bob Maxwell and | tr; Th other series of secret huddles Tues-|here, according to word received coon der tieg 4 rates, ington Senators’ ednesday | Donald Arthur, Lloyd McDonald by Dick FOMETOY, BOD ones Ohio | ere ceamplonship game, The twolday, while college sportsdom in gen-|Tuesday from Leo Kossick, match-|with Oakland of the Pacitic Coast) Catvornta thumbed figurative | at Gulfport. with me Wesumey, |and Blair Seitz are former membera State champion. Rockaway holds |in sub-district tournaments. eral, and the wostern conference, ip |maker for the Eiks club in Fargo. With = cort of ferocious glee Uncle} suspenders upon hearing that Ens | Orioles—Carl Fischer, Lynn Grif- |0f Mandan high school basketball the world record for the 270 yeronds | Reeder defeated New England 37 to| inside.” * Robble watches these fellows go up| has built up Outfielder Lloyd | fith and Wally Tauscher. They | {cams Gus Schwartz is 9 former Desa wih» ine of 224 een gin the coolation game receding ihe worth contrat anocution, o-|SaMDOat Race — |{e,it rats st ss be save “betle) SI Tele: Qeuneiser'agam | win toe international Tague |Digh stop) OT ns "8 e jonship ginally interes! academic prob- ” . named of “the 1690 "All-American jnisne, lems, buf lately active in athletic ad- To Re Eis youngsters wil find the compe-| _ Comores, Pitcher Charley Wood | satistactorily. cn, of, the met proceeds of the P Orval Marti no} Herzig scored 10 points to lead the ministrative affairs, open regu- tition enough, every » Bi Wn Ss [St ei ue |S ha a turn Over jeans tes PrepareforBig [Sarr @ RE les ace a Se Bie, expecta to bette fore | Grin waste bi un or he ners [Rama t eane emcees 1 "Trail of De Soto |= cass cue ames fener A eee C OT geen comedies [a eae eine calegs ranks of the distance runners. Mar- | Son owe. bordel et ‘ ‘ Braves all boast a flock of boys who Members of the committee in| board of control before permission tin is national collegiate champion at |by free throws in the first half while|D¢Sday and Thursday. serene igead % was granted for the Bison to make ‘count mbers of the Big Ten were par-|,,,. slug from the heels. charge of arrangements for the ban- the half-mile distance. He also has /counting 11 points itself. ticularly interested i reports from | Will Be Second Annual Race for Tow at tate quet are A. R. Tavis, chairman; H. 0, | ‘be trip. ability in the mile and two-mile, Bacon was the scoring ace for Ree- which makes it unlikely that he will North Central committees, because it) Sailboats Between Havana der, scoring 19 points. Gardner was! pjans to fight, if necessary, any move ‘Hurling Staff Is Clever Saxvik, Churchill Brotiya's cave for's pensast 101 Cage Tournament |ricna.” ° SS “e ‘be kept off the American team. New England’s best performer. on the part of the North Central to and St. Petersburg this company seems well okie? in i DeMers Attempts Comeback | 4 i. Hives to attempt to tnvolve itself in western Sree veemnccn inlaid ienpe Tenses Pick All-District conference athletic problems. At —— . i. Another champion who is expectea| ~2UNO NC Wes feduest of President Walter Dil Soott| St. Petersburg, Fla, March 179] erves are numerous and oager. | |Will Reserve 900 Balcony Seats; Cage Fives at Mott}. Dare School League} or’ Northwestern university, presi-|—The second annual race for sail- — dents, faculty ea and —_ arsine nd err Chicago, March 17—(4)—Daring | thletic directors of the Big Ten will wana, Cuba, begin Mar meet early next month to plan a|if present plans are carried out. the displeasure of the North Central | course of seen A score or more small ships with association of college and secondary] Until about a year ago the North |sreat sails will traverse the courses echools, 32 Catholic prep school bas-| Central, membership Moe which in- ied munis - ar ago by Her- ketball teams were on their way |Cludes nearly every university, col- |} nando 5 lavarez, Pineda, Tuesday to compete in Loyola unt| eee and high school between the Al- | Miruelo and de Cordova. 2 ey leghenies and the Rockies, was com-| At six bells by the ship's clock a versity's eighth annual Catholic in-| paratively unknown outside the acad-|three-inch gun aboard a coastguard terscholastic championship tourna-|emic field. At that time it ordered | will sound the get-away. Sailing ves- ment, iis members to sbenoon all inter- reap: all around the Gulf of Mex- Loyola decided scholastic tournaments and athletic from as far north as Massa- ey one more pe er alas meets. The University of Chicago |chusetts will run down Tampa Bay Plies to a questionnaire sent to heads |COmPlied by calling off its national for 17 miles to a buoy off Southwest of Catholic schools throughout the | PZeP. basketball tournament, but de-!Pass and thence southward for 28¢ country, which indicated they wish. |‘lded to retain its national high pa oeenne meet. Northwestern dropped fis ane meet. Northwestern an- Fifteen states, Pennsylvania, In-| nual indoor swimming and track the best in the league, but it fs close] Arrangements Pending for it. The high- ‘Vance, 5 Mott, N. D., March 17.~Two Elgin Tae ena eye Radio Broadcast of Games | tars were given first all-tournament ae team births by officials of ee sub- a games in his first major league| Preparations to handle the largest | district tourney held here and won INDAY’S RESULTS season, Hollis Thurston and Ray Moss| crowd which ever attended a state |by Elgin last Saturday. At San Antonio—New York (N.) 0 compose the principal firing line. Old| basketball tournament in North Da- Kratz and Hoffman of Bismarck Chicago (A.) 6, John Picus Quinn and his spitball| kota were being made Tuesday by H. officiated at the meet. The selection] At St. Petersburg, Fla—New Yorld promise to be helpful. Phil Gallivan,}O. Saxvik, superintendent of Bis- of the all-star team follows: (A). 8, Boston (N.) 6. from Macon, is the|marck’s schools and tournament| First team—Griffin, Elgin, forward;| At Bradenton, Fla.—St, Louis (N.Y = y manager. Myhre, New England, forward; Olson, 7, Philadelphia (A.) 4, hog-caller, Clyde (Pea-Ridge) Day,} Saxvik said Tuesday that all seats | Mott, center; Dittues, Elgin, and Rog- At Lakeland, Fla—Cincinnat) (NN drafted from Kansas City, may find a] in the balconies will be reserved and |ers, Regent, at guards. 12, Columbus (A.A.) 11, relief job. workmen are busy marking off the| Second team—Enzi, New Leipzig,| At San Francisco—Missions (P.CLY “ ‘The Robins are not polished-looking.| seats and designating them by num-|snd Reynolds, Flasher, forward; 8, Detroit (A.) 6. : 4 bers. The sections will be marked |Gardner, New England, center; Witt- mind are not among their noteworthy] by letters. All visiting teams will be |mer, Elgin, and J. Neal, New Engiand,| St. Patrick’s Dance at Doma points as a team. However, they have] given seats in the balcony during |at guards, tonight, Tickets $1.00, the essentials of punch, pitching and) those periods when they are not ac~ Z leadership to make them pennant fac-| tive on the floor. tors every step of the way. ‘The ground-floor bleachers will 1928 but his workouts here indicate ‘that he soon will reach record form and be able to compete on even terms with the foreign representatives. Harry Hinkle must be considered a likely prospect for the 3-mile walk, {masmuch as he is the national cham- pion and a veteran of six years of competition. Most colorful of the L. A. A. C. 00-yard dash men is that master runner of them all, Charley Paddock, ‘who apparently has lost none of the speed that enabled him to compete in the last three Olympic games. Pad- dock is entering his 16th year of com- diana, West Virginia, Illinois, Ohio, New. York, Minnesota, ‘Tennessee, [CMAmplonshI meets ns provide seats for 1,840 persons, Sax- Sega dnt ae et Heyllerlands | [S2tcsoeae 0 » South Carolina and|sota and Ohio to probe athletic ad- eydier Lau (Slened mimpme rpc erin Barats are represented in the entry | ministrative affairs. ? When the investigators reached Opening first round games will be | Northwestern, Dr. Scott protested and Played Wednesday night. Semi-| asked other Big Ten university heads be | finals will be run off Saturday night, | to meet and decide if the North Cen- with the finals Sunday night. tral should be permitted to continue. Philly Players |:0o'mors can te'movted. St. Louis Will Be Factors | pe sre nen eoaat wall, which fn Loop Race ss elecszeely icon ol BY te) OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern —John A. Heydler, president Hu-M~T SEE Now WHY “HE FULL-GROWA MUSTACHE, HAS BECOME PRACTICALLY EXTINCT, NES ~~ BECAUSE OF MAN'S DOMINATION BY WOMAAS ! «00 Pi ae THE MES OF ALBANIA HAVE “THE WORLDS LARGEST” MUSTACHES ,FoR “THE REASON LISTEN “1 ME, DAFFY! ~ GET “HAT IDEA aut de YouR HEAD, ABOUT GROWING A WALRUS» MUSTACHE fue YoURE SILLY ENQUGH LOOKING AS fT IS, Without RAISING A BIG CROP OF NOSE-FERN! ~~ Now MAD «IF I SEE You LETTING YouR MUSTACHE THAT “HEY ARE STILL “tHe suktaction—mabhe a “pride of owner- ‘ GROW, TUL SPRINKLE DOMESTIC MASTERS ~EGADS ship” whan a bola Lys tho ballin tho FOR PROGK DIDAIT SAMPSON pedal” and chalks upa rowed stikes, 4 LOSE WIS STREAGTH WHEN HE WAS SHORA oF HIS ew Ball Does Not Feige ep A od HAIR BY A WomANs Qe Worry Connie Mack) to the visiting teams, newspapermen, Ves, BY dave t ae officials and distinguished guests. _ ° ort Myers, Fla, March 17——7)—| This will be held in the World War Wet wp a Webster, You fed hen . ‘The new ball with the elevated stitch- | Memorial building et 10:30 p. m. on ing won't change the = very much, in the Mack, manager ‘There is no sliding pit at the cham- . 1 pions’ camp an‘ Mack is not stress- 20 ing dy f fl Hi ui 22, & = e

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