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8 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 21, 193f | | Jesse Harper Returns to Notre Dame to Become Athletic Director | MUNK ANDERSONTD. |CINCINNA TI, BROOKLYN GET FIRST WIN IN 1931 PENNANT CHASE : CONTINUE AS HEAD (Cochrane Believes Mackmen Will Win ROBINS BATTING |Milwaukee Leads Association Race FOOTBALL MENTOR Athletics’ Catcher Thinks Phila- Joe Vosmik Has POWER TRAMPLES "Hits Home Run |Thinks Scarcity titel Pare Libel cn delphia Team Has Good ; First Ti U tend Opening Home Game Nd-Timer Will Direct Adminis- Mele ally 5 Made Sensation a =P «| of Birds Caused of Brewer Club With Heavy Bat = PALLY CWB 10)—easeeanr | Bie Cou | is + i New York, April 21—(4)—There is trative Affairs of Athletio one young man on the roster of the John Thomas Winsett, rookie out- Chicago, April 21.—()—Milwaukee, world champion Philadelphia Ath- fielder of the Boston Red Sox, .this which has the reputation of being an De n Ietics who knows considerable about ' . year had the well lent ba: ; oka ir pitching sta ape St. Louis Cardinals Undisputed] comes once in a on denen ty be Graeae gal -known thrill that thelr pitching staff, Most da ‘ls he's tn ‘here catching ne or te Cleveland Rookie Bats .636 in|~ . i : ‘ ae tid A. C. Expert Believes Majority] joyabie American association seasct, Ne % “t b i . *OACHING STAFF TO REMAIN | one oe ey Cochrane tas to Five Games. to Create eaders in National With doesn'teome atall| ° of Birds in State Arrived | ,, 7He Brewers Monday made s sweep | i — say about them: BOBBY JONest Baseball Hysteria Monday Win wy) In the orening at Same Time BS io talve ein dive yistilioe Gea Sdy “A two-man staff, eh? Well, now former Irish Coach Had Rockne | tet me tell you something. AVOIDS ANY — two defeats. The club opened on th 2 : Cleveland, April 21—(P)— Tris ETE! . bat Nits SOREL TR eae 3 . ‘For the first time in a couple of ’ York Yankees be- By 0. A. STEVENS road this season and when it makes as Assistant; Is Pupil of years Rube Walberg ts right again.) | TENSION, IS speaker, Nap LeJole, Stan Coveleskie GIANTS, BRAVES ARE IN TIE|ix. fore 70,000 fans,| (North Dakota Agricultural College) | its bow at home a week from Wed- { Stagg And when he's right he’s as tough a LOOSE AND —They were great ball players, but , Winsett in his! Most of our observers report a scar-| nesday against Toledo, the customers { ae ie oe as ae) on in eee KEEPS HIS ah oe ome te ogee a B : te pote: bape peal city of birds, This may be due to|are expected to attend in satisfying | a SI e ees Who ag prol won't put e 5 e pl contin weather which has| numbers—provided the Brewers don’t South Bend, Ind., April 21—()—| last Sunday. Cleveland Indians in the world series, Babe Ruth Clouts Two. Home out a home run.|kept men Snowing, After migration | blow up ‘before that time. esse Harper is coming back to Notre| | “‘The Rube got away to # bad fart HANDS CLOSE SUSE create any more of Runs to Defeat Macks; Red ||. He Age gone in s$|is under way, unfavorable weather| Dinty Gearin, the venerable south 4 in who year. He got loot steria here . a fer. juently de! further: movement | paw who pitched the league’s last no- ora Nene vies secs sti left hand slants of his too much from| | TO THE BODY Just one week, the strapping, blond Sox Beat Washington oe In the cate fol- Runny enin ue ee Uitte ima Rit Gaia, was the tiero'ot AIMEE ¢ | * | arried " the side. He got discouraged. youngster from the sandlots has lowing, Winsett, | locality for some time. Mourning] victory. He gave the Mud Hens nine ry Harper, athletic director at Notre) “Now all of a sudden he’s back smashed his way into a regular job (By the Associated Press) JOHN WINSETT also as a pinch] dove, vesper sparrow, fox sparrcw and| hits, but was able to exert pressure { Jame from 1913 to 1918, Mondy con-| again. Rube is shooting them in in the big time in @ fairy story man-| 4, hitter, rapped out a single which/ruby-crowned kinglet were noted at| when he needed it. In the sixth and { ented to return to serve in the same/there straight overhand and he's ner. National league, it seems, 18/ drove in a run. Fargo April 13, The mourning dove| seventh innings Toledo filled the apacity, replacing Rockne whose} great.” tagic death three weeks ago Tuesday! Having disposed of one of Connie obbed the institution of its athletic} mack’s chief problems, a third start- sader, Harper will assume his duties| ing pitcher. Mickey went on to fay 1, the Very Rev. Charles L.| straighten out the situation even fur- yDonnell, president of the unversity,| ther. He reached right down and nnounced. came up with a number four man for | agdress? Harper left Notre Dame after the/ the staff. xe * . 917 football season to manage his/ “This fellow is Hank McDonald, the} Reaching for the ball causes a ten- ather's ranch at Sitka, Kan., and! big youngster from the Pacific coast,” | ston in the spinal column which must i pon the school’s cfiiclals| said Mickey, ‘He's tall and strong | phe avoided in the golf swing. One is 9 give his assistant, Rockne, the job,| and weighs about 190. He should! more apt to slice with this stance due though it was feared the latter was} have beaten Washington in his first|to the flat swing. oo young. He never was out of con-/ start but he got some tough breaks.| No doubt you have often noticed act with Notre Dame's athletic situ-| He'll win ball games for us and sowill/how much straighter you can shoot ition and will not find the position] Leroy Mahaffey. Roy's @ cinch|with the shorter sticks, due to a mfamiliar. against some clubs. Bill Shores 15/round and compact swing. To achieve ‘Where Harper not only acted as di-| hurt right now but he’s been threat- | nice round swing one must keep the ector of athletics eal La nd for a ie time and this may | hands close to the body, which is im- cached all major sports as well, he year ible by reaching or using the flat Sido no active conehing this time.| ‘Two man staff, eh? Who, Lefty|!wing. Reaching also throws one off Besides making the jump straight) t0 have an eight-club race after all.| This hitting all was somewhat|was seen at Lisbon April 6. Reports| bases, but Gearin choked the rallies ‘ from the sandlots to the majors, Vos- | Brooklyn and Cincinnati, after taking |startling—even to Winsett’s team-jon killdeer, are: Arnegard and Wilton| without being scored upon. His mates, f mik’has made good iri his home town] it on their respective chins with|mates. Last season with Mobile in| April 6, Fairmount and Minot April 7.| Jack Tavener, Cuckoo Christensen, © Nes —something that rarely happens in| alarming regularity since opening |the Southern Association, he hit only | ‘Thus it is evident that they arrived | Art Shires and Kubek particularly, the big leagues. He didn’t play the| day, finally have broken into the|.299. in most localities at about that date.| gave him great support, both at bat Should one reach for the ball at| Opening game because Manager Roger | winner's circle. Winsett had a brief trial with the! a bird which makes as much noise as| and afield. Peckinpaugh thought he might be} Brooklyn fandom, possibly the most}Red Sox last year. He weighs 190| the killdeer is not easily overlooked. Columbus’ battered Red Birds too nervous, but in the five games| rabid in either major league, feels|Ppounds, and stands 6 feet 2 and one-| Sparrow hawks were noted at Arne-| gained the edge in their series with since then he has lashed out siX/ certain the Robins are ready now to|half inches. He hails from McKen-|gard March 23, Lisbon April 1, Fair-| Kansas City by winning Monday's singles, five doubles, two triples and @} romp right on to the flag. Cincin- | zie, Tennessee. + + |mount and Minot April 5. Rerorts on | contest, 4 to 1, before the contest was home run in 22 times at bat. It fig-| nati enthusiasts are happy to see the larger hawks are few. The red-| halted in the eighth by rain. Al ures out at an average of 636. Colonel Howley’s charges get a start, Gopher Golfi tailed was seen at Fairdale March 30,| Baker had the better of Young Bill Cleveland fandom, which never be-| even if from the bottom. Valley April 4, Swift in the pitching and held the fore saw a rookie break in so auspl-} Both clubs chose Monday to come bony 4 CERIN OETA Blues to five hits. The Birds got only ciously, has taken Vosmik to heart.) out of thir five-day trance. Brook- St Py Eli il le been scarce, as usual, They were] Six off Swift, but two of them were The bleacherites, who watch him in} jyn's batting power, pretty dormant not home runs by Crawford and Smith. . ‘ ry viet over four Frank J. Vegtasa at Fairdale re- Lire ee Herpes ied Lele bak! oe pitchers. Every Rosin Fowler, Larson, Bloom, Bohmer,| ports the following in the water pete ies prey a jo! in the fun, with Lombardi, big : 5 i , | _, Series finals between was a compliment never before re-| okie catcher, leading the way witn| Bolstad, Mason, and Clag- | tetera golden’ eye’ and, pinall on | St Paul and Minneapolis and Indian oa Ws apolis, were put on the doubleheader fe will direct the administra‘ive af-| Grove is a pitching staff all by him-|palance, causing you to fall into the| called in Cleveland. He obliged with | 9 ‘of doubles and a single. Joe airs of the athletic department,| self. That game he lost to Washing- | shot which in turn causes you to heel|@ single. The same thing happened Siaute kept 11 Philly nis ema oe gett to Play AE a ee ae thie en Riecieoatiae or tall: saving football to Senior Coach|ton Saturday was a heart-breaker.|the shot, hit the ground, or miss the gE Nick Cullop, former American as- Wilton April 7; at Valley City on| . New four-game series were due to feartly (Hunk) Anderson, and Jack] They only got five hits. He's better | pall entirely. He's proving a drawing card, too. | sociation homerun king, led the Reds} Minneapolis, April 21—(P}— Prob-| april 5, Henry Kyllingstad saw| Start Tuesday. St. Paul was at To- a 3 Thevigny, assistants to Rockne last/than ever this year. George Earn-| ‘The illustration of Bobby Jones is|Seventy thousand ‘persons have] into the light. His circuit drive off | lemsof ineligibility of Gopher golfers flocks of Canada geese, snow geese | Jedo, Minneapolis had moved on, to turned out in five days. Meine, with two on beat the Pitts- | have almost entirely left the mind of = Columbus, the league-leading Bréw- It all may turn out to be just an-| burgh Pirates, 7 to 5. Red Lucas held| Ray Smith, Minnesota coach, who tase ana eae, has fronted! ers were at Indianapolis, and the other flash in the pan, but those WhO| the Pirates to eight hits. Tuesday gave the welcome word that! ‘Gn april 12 the writer succeeded in| Champion Louisville Colonels had watch him are confident he'll stick.| “Meantime, the St. Louis Cardinals | seven of his linksmen appearing now 85| capturing a banded robin, t proved | Kansas City as their opposition, He hits ’em slow and fast, high and| took over the undisputed leadership | leaders of the squad have received| +o be a bird which he had banded on low, in a natural manner. by downing the err Cubs, 3 sates yee records in noncoraiacety iiss April 6 of last year. Three bronzed * DuCHENE TWISTS KNEE Burleigh Grimes ‘ing Bob Smit! ie men are Captain pha grackles banded in this region have| Grand Forks, N. D,, April 21. ‘ear. George Keogan will continue to| shaw always starts slow but they !the proper stance to take at address. ‘ach asketball ‘and basebalj, and| won't be beating him after June. Note how he avoids any tension, is dr. John P. Nicholson will remain as} “I figure Grove and Earnshaw will | gose and keeps his hands close to the Fack coach. win 50 games between them. Wal- | poay. Harper played football under Amos| berg will win 20 ar McDonald is \lonzo Stagg, at the University ot| good for 15. That doesn’t leave many | ¢ —___—____—_____—# Jhicago, from which he was eradu-| for Mahaffey and Shores to get a Standings of the | D 5 chance at. Two man pitching staff, e is best apart nde won leer in| eh? Clubs Hoosier, Purple | S2:S3:PSRit 2s G85, sk |EREE, o.Psschnes, “oan, Pom evo mute state, One| warn uchene, fate naack on 903-04-05-06. His first Notre Dame| “The first three months of this > vided the “difference.” Johny Mason and ‘Ray Cleggett, | banded by Rev. ©. C. Bierens a. Fair-|the 1930 University of North Dakota ball team, the 1913 eleven, was| Season will be the toughest. ‘Wash- e jo 8 je} ‘The New York Giants and Boston | Re! ‘on other members of the mount in 1929 was found at Dermott, | football team, received a badly twist- ‘ Restented ‘and astonished the foot-| ington has a whale of a ball club. a won boat, Nines len t weaves battled thetr way into a tie| squad are awaited. Arkansas, One banded by Dr. J. F./ed knee in spring practice here and ‘ward| “The Yankees are always danger-| Milwaukee . 2 » Brenckle near Aberdeen, 8. D., was/is out of the game for the remainder yall world by its use of the for" Louisville for second place by dividing their} Announcement of the Gophers’ Big | found at Council Grove, Kansas, and | of the Rw racine is ea sare Pi Patriots’ day double-header. Rookie |'Ten schedule, which will consist of | soother at Wharton, Texas, let ree eee Soule} ect to) sigure Cie eimai, John Berly pitched MoGraw’s clan to| two dual matches and the conference |""Gne piece of advice often given for Darkness Causes First Big Ten| 2°)’. 3 win in the morning, aided by | championship tournament was made Rrecd Lrajt bella opiensvei sities vacated by the graduation of Glenn sass. During his five seasons of fcotball, Jarrett and Curt Schave. } tote aman mma conets otre Dame won 33 games, lost five | too. ? C to figure all of {Minneapolis 4 ’ nd tled one. Harper's basketball] “In fact you've got Indi i leeting of Two Clubs to | Freddie Lindstrom’s home run, but| Tuesday by Smith. N cams won 57 games and lost 17 while| them in until August. You can't ever |7oieqo .... Meeting Ee the Braves came back with 1 to 0] Minnesote’s first assignment in the|‘h¢ binds to appear. | Tf one remains ils baseball and track teams did al-| tell where the breaks are going to Go. 4 End in 1-1 Score verdict later in the day. Selbold fi-| circuit play will be with Wisconsin at |" Groceed with their own affaira suNMoNS ei E nost as well. hives (ete a aah es et ed tel nally got the nod over Carl Hubbel | Madison, Wis, May 15 and on May Hanah oases tagaecoenee (“* che Alsinwaiciivoiine: Washington. 24002 1667] oni April 21. Northwest-| When the southpaw filled the bases|22 the Gophers will be host to Iowa. pened ps penta ae close to see, |I8_District Court, 4th Judicial District a 9 Cleveland . 4 2 ‘es7] an ee fase P alepeaad tr |in the ‘ninth and Spohrer lifted @| The conference tourney will be con-1tf Ce has the patience, or has some | teh nore pa notss County of Bur- ) Babe $s Homers All arran 2 % ‘00| their first baseball meeting of the | Hs fly, scoring Richbourg. ducted at Ann Arbor, Mich., May 29} 71.0. reason for sitting quietly in one Stella Miller, Plaintiff, vs, Saul Peter rewers Win Philadelp 2 4 1333] Big ‘Ten season, but without getting | _ Babe Ruth enjoyed one of his most | and 30. lace for a time, something of inter-| q,Miller, Defendant, 4 bien eee 2 4 -383) anything but exercise. 2 spacious days as the Yankees squared Est is quite sure to appear. Stiamed defendants Greetings Win ‘or $s Bontonys 4.853) “Darkness caught up with the teams | #ccounts with the Athletics. His two! Rule ¢g Eliminate ——_—$——_—— You are hereby summoned to _an- ames 0) eri — : Mises peat With the sevre | Wallops into the stands, each time - ss swer the complaint of the plaintiff, a ' es St. Louis s.- 3 1 888] tied at one-all, Lefty Veller held the | With Lyn Larry on base, accounted Hockey Ties Success) Di d Deeds of * [copy of which is hereto attached and Red Birds Defeat Blues 4-1 in) 22st, 5 2 1714] Whaeate to two hite and struck out | {oF all but one run in their 5 to 4 namond Deeds 0: tains & cote of your apaat uses ee Boston Red Sox Wallop Sena-/Red Birds Defea' New Sork & 2 714) 14 batsmen, but his wildness aided | Victory over Earnshaw. Gomez and) youth, Minn, April 21.—(%)— Major Stars subscribers at their office in the City tors, 13-3; Indians Square | Battle oe mn _ es Philadelphia! 2 4 “HE /it'tp for the Hoosiers’ with « hone | #fter the champs had fallen o Fules relative to overtime play and] 5° = (30) days from and after the servies | i nin, ecause of Rain rooklyn . 5 416 son e early tie was a distinct success. Associated Press) of this summons upon you, lusiv t Series iz Cincinnati 1 6 407/008 tn eee, ‘The Boston Red Sox sbruptiy halt-|"“Ori"eignt league games were eft| Babe Ruth, Yankees—Hit two home| of the day of such servica; find in case —_— (Ee ed Washington’s four-game winning runs, each with one on, to beat Ath- New York, April 21.—(®)—Two| ‘Toledo, April 21.—(P)—Milwaukee Kentucky Derby Mark | Sireac 13 to 3. While Fussell kept | Geadlocked this season, compared to) fire, Sl) each coming | made a clean sweep of the series with ante dame man on base, Toledo by taking the final game, 5 judgment will be taken against you by default for tho relief demanded in the complaint. Of 1914 Is Unbroken] 22* S222" hits scattered, his mates | “rhe new rule eliminated the giving} Harry Seibold, Braves — Blanked with the same man on base, provided ier Separiet an thu = , anes with Miwaukee 101001 020—5 11 2 piled into four opposing hurlers ue of one point credit for a tie and stip-| Giants, 1-0, with six hits in second pate CULLOCH 6. Meco E Oat atc Toledo ... 001010 002—4_ 9 2 18, driving Crowder out in the| ated 20 instead of 10-minute over-| game of double-header. ‘Attorneys for Plaintift, % Bhiledelphia’ 202.000000—¢ 6 0] Gearin and Manion; Mays, Beckman Louisville, Ky., April 21—(#)—For | seventh. times., St. Louis played its 47 games) Charley Berry, Red Sox—Clouted Office and post office address, New York .......000 30002x—5 8 OJand Kies. LAST EGHT | 16 years, the record time for the Ken-| Although hit hard, Willis Hudlin | yithout a single tie. Senator pitching for two doubles and|,,. ,,Washburn. Mclean County, N.'D. Earnshaw ‘and ‘Cochrane; Johnson, y tucky Derby has been held by Old| was tight in the pinches and Cleve- pair of singles, drove in three runs} yt wii pienso take wore that the Somez, Wills and Dickey. Colne a parce caubddn fine re eee acne ere)... | hosed. land stayed in th thick of things with Youth to Get Fli and scored three. Summons and Complaint in the above INDIANS EVEN SERIES Columbus Red Birds half of the| madian light heavyweight ch In 1914 he covered the mile and @/ 9 9 to 3 decision over Detroit. Every) ¥ OU! Gel ing fim See aa pee ered Court i id fe Burlei, North Dakota,” Sarelgh. County, McCULLOCH & McCULLOCH, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Cleveland—The Cleveland Indiansj eighth inning because of rain, Colum- svened the series with the Detroit Ti-| bus defeated Kansas City, 4 to 1. 5 a -to-! ic: Cit; .00000010—1 5 gers by batting out a 9-to-3 victory| Kansas City Gy Cos ae tpointed Art quarter in 2:03 2-5, and the time has | Indian contributed to a 14-hit assault .. . Co), nonetitie, not been bettered by any three-year-| on Waite Hoyt and Hogsett. Rain With Pirate Hurlers ied Tom Heency, fectively to stop Tigers, 9-3. old. The only other horse to beat| stopped the Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns in the latter city.] Pittsburgh, April 21.—(®)—Youth | “wick ‘Cullop, Reds—Hi with two f Washburn, C :429 | Northwestern to its run. Dross evened flat hat east RT Changing the American Hockey league | "reac vorth Dakota: wise whine at the ‘Hoyt and Hogsett. |Columbus |. : . 00 010—3 12 2] Swift and eters, Baker and| Zealand ( two minutes, four seconds, was Bub- Bfeveland Jor 113 30x—9 14 2/ Hinkle, Detrolt—Videl Gregorio, Spain, | bling Over, which was clocked in at will have its fling on the Pittsburgh| on beat Pirates, 7-5. a Wubi 5 roHh Dakota, _ Hoyt, Hogsett and Schang, Hay- outpointed Johnny Peters, Eng- | 2:03 4-5 in 1926. Pirates’ pitching staff this summer. 2 forth; Hudlin and Sewell, No other games scheduled for Mon-| land (10)~ an ade este ‘Bubbling Over has two sons eligible MAI OR LEAGU ‘While Ray Kremer, ace of the staff, BOSTON WALLOPS SENATORS ane Bend. Ind., and Pee Wee le, |for this year’s derby, but neither now has reached a ee poe ey : | Washington—The Boston Red Sox|——________________9| Three Oaks, Mich» drew (10). rates highly. They are H. C. Hatch’s : RY by mates of rather years, Walloped Washington pitching for 181) Wrestling Result Kaplan,’ Hartiord, out Boys Howdy, and W, ©. and E, W. a baseball standpoint. Mtscand overwhelmed the Senators, | | restling Results Kesias 3 Peas eine. EP er aia Of the hurlers who will carry the 3. ——————_————? h Preni 4 Boston’ ...+e+++.001 001 713-13 18 1] ao ‘ Oy Bat attaline, The record made by Old Rosebud ‘National League biggest’ tert ct the [Esaiee incund Washington .....000 002 001— 3 (8 2 iy Zhe: heseciated Ee ee a mae ane | was hung up under an impost con-| Batting—Leach, Giants, .444; Ber- Burden, French and &y food. still Russell and Berry; Crowder, Tau- (stran ) outpointed Andy Martin, Boston Braves, 423. teher, Fischer, Burke and Spencer. ao), siderably lighter than the 126 pounds |**iiuns—-Root, Giants, 9; Lindstrom, | {put 99, ts 9 two out Thy aoe aay ga maak all Sale and sels 0m are re-/Giants, and Klein, Phiten ae Hil e Lacrosse team of Georgia quired to carry. Fillies are given a] Runs batted in—Sheely, Braves; aa ag? ea Hartnett, Cubs, and Wilson, Cardi-| "Pwo Southpaws Are on CANCEL GAME oleae Be pote game was made its first tour this spring. ~ five pound advantage. nals: — qi —Einaston, lente 12: x20!” African Tennis Team Braves. Giants wemneetoreatile Cardinals, 2 Cianieah \acaRe bine Aneta j eek lel iv lapetown, — f E :) U : man, Hobinn, and: Hornsby, Gabry 2 ve south Africa bas two, southpas itolen: ases—W at ins, Cardin: * e avis Cl players ven Pp Series English, Cubs, and Comorosky, Fi-| sai this month for Europe. EGAD,SASON, IF IT WERE Not WELL Woot PLENTY OB rates, 2. They are Louis Raymond, who has |" “HAT I MAN SELL MY PROPERTY, @] RUINS HEAH, EF Yo" SES” patting “Vestn “indians, .636;| just won the South. African cham New York Wins Morning Game; I WOULD “TRANSFORM “THIS YARD WANNA SIT AROUAS” INS "EM PituKeMuth,” Yanicces: Gehringer, | OnShID for the sisth time, and V. G. INTO A BEAUTIFUL BOTANICAL AIS" DREAM ~ BUT No” Wont Runs ‘batted in—-Spencer, Senators; | ‘The third member is Norman Far- Boston Afternoon Tilt; Pirates Lose HEAR No PIPES “OB PAN w Levey, Browns, and Sewell, Indians, §:/quharson, who showed Californians 7 if Tl 3 ip aiige “| what he could do by carrying Doeg ww MO” LIKELY (TLL. BE ingerabless Vormik, Indians, 5; Gehr- | into five sets. 4 MRS. HOOPLE,CoME STEAMIS] — |Get. ce8etf? Rice Senators, 31 Voi-| Eadie Moore, center fielder for Pt. ee 4 mit andiertis’— Ruth, Yankees, 3;|Worth in the Texas League, played in DISPLAY OF BLOOM AND COLOR! IN ONE CORNER, AMID SHRUBS Boston, April 21.—(%)—A long fly ASD BLOSSOMS,[ WOULD SET UP to right field scored the winning run A FRAGMEST OF GREEK MARBLE fn the last of the ninth inning of the fternoon game as the Boston Braves COLUMAS, SUGGESTING HE RUINS Mf} Gehrig, Yankees, and ‘Berry, ‘Red |573 consecutive games. quared a double header with the New Celtis SN “yy a 20.0. New York won OF A PAGAN “TEMPLE ~~—THERE, FRYIAS” - Stolen bases—Myer, Senators, 3; S clipling” PE BT Cue coup srr AND Fancy He” > i aaaemmed en Be ' wo 30) HEARS “THE PIPES GF PAN! ww J Jo Massey, Macon, Ga., amateur) 9———_--—_——-? You'll find Websters “trent ston .. 1.000 1 jie, Cunningham and Cronin | / ~ AH ME ~HoW EMTRANCING <\ golfer, picks a rainy day to test his PRE Oot 8 6 8 8 ability to enter a tournament. . - 0 01 0 000 001—1 7 1 Hubbell and Hogan; Seibold and < IZURE > i ‘or the District of North Dakota. Sina Tes Lose tO REDS : i j United States of America vs. One ek ge co ‘he Soncinuest - : ny Chevrolet Coach, 1928 Model, Li- ron. the’ game 0! e@ season, A 5 ‘ . 2 featil Pittsburgh, 7 to 5. Cullop, ™ No, N. D, 120707, Motor No. incinnati right fielder, hit a homer ) 3 In an obedience to a Warrant of Oe, x iA. Seizure, to me directed in the above ' nub’ cause, zihave seleee Sbn een hby and Hemsley; E \ f A scribed automobile, to-witz, One Ghev- | deggie : N We Tastb7, ‘Motor Noe 456203, at PAE ated i re a iy lotor No, , at ROBINS GET FIRST WIN S "4 Bismarck, North Dakota, on the 25th Philaedelphia—The Brooklyn Robins J ' Z day of March, 1931, for the causes set on their first victory in six starts . forth in the libel now pending in the he: unded four pitch- : p : United States District Court, for the te and 8 10-to-§ decision. ‘ } District of North Dakota, at Fargo, 201 138 6 i North Daketa, tor violation of 3450 Ri st es, 5! notice to all persons claiming the said described automo- bile, or knowing or having anything to ‘why the some should not condémned and the pi thereof distributed according to the prayer of {he libel; that they be and appear be: fore the ‘Court to be held in and for t! istrict of.North Dakota, in the United States Court rooms, inthe city of Fargo, and mal within thirty days from the the first publication of. this notice, if that be « day of surisdletio theréafter. 0. GUN, fj Publ States Publi 4/7 fe ea Nolet atieeaiel jen _ end center” in the case.

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