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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1931 __ | iia ston Braves Believed to Have Find in Youthful Rookie Outfielder 7 ic [BUSINESS IN ASSOCIATION LOOP EXCEEDS ALL L EXPECTATIONS 0 TEAM 10 |Record-Breakers to Dominate Relays CROWDS AT OPENING ( is ee AT PHILS TWICE Predict Wykoff, Churchill and GLAMOR OF RING B ATTLES GAMES ARE BEST N he aid Baye Is Letterman in College Circles| Barnes Will Crack Own fonal League Race Tightens Marks May 9 nde aiiea i: EVERAL, AMERICAN LEAGUE | oe — bia yr for bgt Long Years “i r insu Won Lost Pet. “a8 Giants Win and Cardi- | Fresno, cat, May 6—AP)—Three| ees : Carley Gelbert, Shortstop, Was| Cleveland. Ee 4 > 4 coast athletes with two world’s rec-| Star ii Bef Philadelphia 8 7 ity ) nals Are Idle ords and a national collegiate record ; ‘ z in Sports Before Chicago 3 8 ae to shoot at, in order to lower their Indianapolis Zoning Board Ap- Ball Career pe ag ei “ Taree 5 own marks, will yea - ant Oo : . Boston § 2 ee U 300 contestants in the West Coast St. Louis « . } f EWATORS IN FIFTH PLACE) retays nere May 9. Editor's Note: ‘This is the last Little Man Wins proves $350,000 Stadium Bt. touts, 6.—UP)}—Charley 2 —- ‘Established only five years ago, the] of a series of stories written for “The big rowdy declared Frost was Gelbert, Cardinal flash, considered by exeaite ‘ATIONAL inet aad } ‘ annual track and field carnival has| the Tribune by a real old-timer | yellow, and was havin’ things pretty Proposal of Ball Club as the best Le AS ey in North Dakota who always has been interested in sport and Chicago much his own way for a few minutes; before he came under the gaze of big | Boston developed into the classic of the far Mie but Frost came back directly, and said leveland Holds Two-Game Ad- west. 9 vantage in American Loop This year, for the first time, Wash-| sporting contests. he was ready to accept the challenge.| RAIN HAMPERS SCHEDULE! league “ivory hunters.” aaa é ington State and the Washnigton “The crowd formed a ring around s at Valley college, in Penn- | Brooklyn.» 5 { by Trouncing Browns ‘Athletic club plan to compete, : ak-| The old-timer had fitted himself] ‘em, and they started right in fight- —_— syivania, he won 11 letters, four each | Cincinnati 3 faek ing the event more than ever a pre-|s”ugly into a leather rocker, with ajing. It took Frost only about three 7 in football and basketball and three ener ing the event more than ever, a Pre) crowd of listeners around. “Most o'| Te-yi2t, OOK Erast only, about three /Golumbus Defeats Milwaukee]. UONES Seffles on the diamond, He comes by his|_, .AMBNICAN ASSOCIATION 3 the national picture. lean boys,” he logge ah heard of|his own size and put him to sleep.| 8-4 to Gain Undisputed Third WELL BACK a Louisville iL 6° 1647 %, = Lee Barnes with a pole vault record| harley Cutler, the heavyweight| when it was over, somebody asked ‘ ON MIS . Saladin Gelbert, | Columbus 10 8 1556 | (Wednesday, has Wesley Schulmerich! .¢ 14 feet 1 1-2 inches, and Frank, ¥restler who was world’s champion| Frost why he backed out when the Place in League was All American end on Walter) Milwauke eae "bean for the last three weeks? Wykoff with a mark of 9 2-5 seconds| for a short time; but I doubt if any| big guy challenged him in the first HEELS AT Camp's teams of 1893, 1894 and 1895, | Kansas Cl 7 10.418 ms ‘hey hed thelr fist glance of Wes|in the century are entrants who must |) Te SEG AtehS te yas tie boy that [ace Giteago, May S—UP-—Rain has eut| ADDRESS . pc baad aimantanndaad cer He ¥ Id performances to better|to be @ fighter. He was the boy “ ae ‘ - Pennsylvania. indianapo! 3 ey two days ie oe ee Hoty Pood Pe Frank Gotch handed his champion- BS ond re i Rar its usual capers with schedule makers oy At one time, while playing semi-pro . 1 Ce eld for ie oad beat ihe| Kenneth Churchill of California has| sup belt to when he retired. It was] ttt wnen Tim in. training that BIg |in the American Association this sea- ball for his home town of Ambler, Pa. paves teumes. ‘Palllies, 4 to 3. ‘They saw him for the|e national collegiate, booting. oy to| idea into Cutler's head that he might |2ardest fight o’ my life? I had to go|son but most club owners are smiling hk Contle Mack's athisticg, tar at his| Mevekaaes arena © Spe time, ‘Tuesday, when andl ie to improve. In an exhibition| Yecome a whiz in the ring. ee tates J to catia my hands— | with Thomas Jefferson Hickey, presi-| \How can one keep good balance in| father’s request did not take advan-| Chicago, 7: Detroit. s. ty the ne aie And there ihat|throw at Stanford a short time ago| “Young Cutler at 18 was good|Hot% my coat pocket at the | dent of the Class AA loop. the golf swing? tage of the offer. precoated ‘k has not been offic! ce wi . ie ex] ations ost every. » cago, Incinnat The ig oniietcer, whe epee pale sass | west to North Dakota to plck up a Fave teen Gel aucune Goebel the depression of a year ago| AB oft-neglected, but very impor- 0 Donnell Herman Tonton ee “Batiadalphla, is the bet oy ginoe the Braves got| The meet is expected to give Wykoff | few small-town fights for experience. |», if at Cantal Afibtoonte he appears to have been chased away, |tant, item in the golf swing is bal- Draw in Six Rounds a Ang the bench since the Braves g0t| 4 ‘ector Dyer, of U. 8. C. and| The Terrible Swede, then a light-|Pne., At Coss Hate, Momesote, BY} In back tracking the games played/ance. Many times you perhaps have aes Spsstulinte Rhcsdutinbia out that he eouldn’t hit a curve ball Stanford respectively, an opportunity| Weight, was visitin’ at Cando, and the] ."rie.a “and broke his arm on the|S°, ‘er this year, President Hickey| seen golfers rise to their toes at the|, Fargo, N.D., May 6.—(P)—Mickey| Columbus, $; Milwaukee, 4. Schulmerich can maintain the|to renew their duel in the 220. Dyer,| two were matched to fight July 4th.|> aa of hhis opponent. It left Billy | Wednesday sald he and the club own-| 1040+ of club with ball. ‘This is im- | O’Donnell of Sioux City, Ia, and Babe uimerich Can Tia a pair of|Winner of the furlong at last year's|, “When the two boys stripped off in| 0510 sor nearly a year, but he Jers, generally were very much satis-| opter Of cam Ta retain balance. It| Herman of St. Paul, fought six rounds aves can claim a pair of / 7". 4-A meet, holds the edge over| te ring, there was such a big differ- |APPIP Ave Neary ® yeas, but he @l- /tted. ‘The eight opening games drew _— fo fall into his shot, neces- | 0.8 draw here Tuesday night. yY s Sng ne wrorthington, the left-|Wykotf at this distance. ence in ‘their sizes that the chief o'| ays had a place to eat and sleep, 88174990 cash customers, the best, all-) causes One to {071 into his shot netes |" In another six rounder, Red Hag- EST DAY’S . flolder obtained from Rochester, who| Southern California has entered 47] Police wanted to stop the match; butl cruing» at the old trade.” round inauguration from the box of-| itating a step rerwatd with the serty, Trail, Minn, welterweight, won} 3 thas been hitting in cleanup position.|Trojans in the relay competition, in-| the ‘Swede’ insisted on, going ahead, | "ia short while after Billy broke! fice standpoint in several years; the| "0 bec a raaapaaasit 4 a decision over Dick Demeray, Aber- Hie also put one out of the park Tues- | cluding winners of more than 30 of|8n' told the cop that he could stop his arm, the two heavyweights, Jack eastern clubs reported better business} walter Hagen once said that only | deen, 8. D. ciny, tying the score and paving the/the 44 1-2 points that gave the inter-| ‘he fight any time it got too one-sid-| 5°. cholte and Tom Arnold fought at |t%®2 ® year sgo while those in the|one heel should leave the ground at a ‘The Associated Press way for Schulmerich’s winning punch. h,{collegiate title to the university last ed. Runs Race In Ring Cass Lake to settle the heavyweight west with the exception of Minneap-|time in the swing. By settling well naire Fitesliomons, Glance shut, ous ‘The National League race tightened | Year. igh Mai Ted, the Chi championship of the iron range. The |! home of the faltering Millers,/nack on the heels in the address you only one man to reach second. aad the to} the Giants made} The Class A division conte§ looks en time was called, the Chicago) ico edger w it on-the gave the same cheerful report. will find If in a more comfort- yp as mi * ns heavyweight started racin’ around the | Swede’ was put on same card for yoursel a mi! Johnny Watwood, White Sox—Hit in advance to be a battle between ywelg) i As rain washed out three-quarters, it two straight from Brooklyn, 8 to 0, ring after his t, but ldn't | _4-round boxing exhibition against able position both for the backswing single, double, triple and sacrifice in d the Cardinals were idle for the|Southern California and Stanford,|*ing after opponent, but coul an unknown, and Billy Rhode went of the schedule Tuesday, two items/ang the downswing. This also pro- four times up to lead in 2-3 victory sec with enough places, however, going to/catch him. The first round was 8/1, a5 the ‘Swede's’ second. ‘The un-|°f interest were announced by In-!motes relaxation. — LAST EIGHT | over Detroit. half-; e s ecettnd a ayaa, “BAMe! California and to Athletic elubs to| footrace, with all the honors goin’ to Chicago's Cubs clung to third place|make tho result uncertain. Cutler. In the second, the ‘Swede’ ‘downing Cincinnati again, 8 to 4.| Ben Eastman, Stanford's candidate stopped several o’ Cutler's rushes B by Sail t agg with counter-punches. In the third bi ‘They scored first |in the 440 and 880, has been groomed three fenies oft Prey and pean by Coach “Dink” Templeton to try for|¢ knocked Cutler down, shes times, "There was another rapid change in| World's marks in either the Fresno the last being i satiate smi ne ne A scenery in the American League as relays or the state intercollege May| ®iid-section, and he was counted out. Me went back to Chicago with all his the Washington Senators took a one. |1! fightin’ dreams knocked ker-fluey. He eee trimming from the Yankees an¢ did better at wrestling, and Gotch Ssenecthay tee Yank 0: thought well enough of him to hand eho eas ion Athletics took advan- Ss tuts! Ee to cuore into third place. jug ‘ him the belt. When Cutler got to be Senators to Win wrestling champ, he sent the little In winning their first game sal North Dakota scrapper an autograph- phe oer meri herbed poe ed picture of himself. He had writ- Cleveland Defeats St. Louis 41-6; White Sox Conquer Detroit Tigers George Earnshaw, Athietics—Held > Red Sox to six hits ‘and fanned 10 ta earn 4-1 victory. Wesley Schulmerich, known was a tall, consi »{dianapolis and Columbus. At In- freak, but was so fast pod vada ae dianapolis, the city zoning board ap-] Notice in illustration of star golfers for two rounds proved the proposal of the Indians to/how the left heel is firm on the Dake rounds he made the North !buiid a new $350,000 stadium to belground at the moment of impact round ended, Billy whispered into his completed by the middle of the sea-| Better still, notice this when you see pal's eat, “You dumbbell—can't you }90%; at Columbus, the purchase of] star performer in action. ' cee that guy is tryin’ to knock you Paul Dean, brother of Jerome “Dizzy” RNIN HOP AIS i out? Wade in an’ clean ‘em!’ ” Dean, from Houston, Texas. Dean, &! One athletic exhibition, featuring right hander, will report for duty im-| wrestling, attracted more customers Fred Moore Conquered ay, at earn at Amarillo, Tex., than three grand i : lumbus took undisputed posses- 5 “The kid acted on instructions, and|sion of third place by defeating Mil- be haere before tne round was half over he et in the only game Tues- had done what Sailor Sharkey once Insco Is Rated as Derby Contender Yo uU can . t “ee (By The Associated Press) New York—Lew Feldman, Brooklyn, cee Johnny Vac- Braves—Hit homer and triple, driving in winning run with three-bagger, to beat Phils lies, 5-4. Lester Sweotland, Cubs—Gave Red: only seven hits and drove out single and double to win, 8-4, Ben Chapman, Yankees—Drove in five runs with two singles and doue ble in 18-8 rout of Senators, i Angeles (10). Indianapolis— Clyde Chastain, Dallas, ‘Tex. outpointed Joe An- deraon, Covington, Ky. (10). De Mickey O’Donnell, down and out with bigger and better punches, “It turned out that the unknown was Fred Moore, the mysterious boxer who had given a lot of North Dakota fightin’ men a lot of trouble a year er two before.” “Only on one occasion did I ever hear of these boys making use of pitchers for 19 hits, including homers ten on it, , To my friend, the Terri- by Gehrig and Reese. Babe Ruth ble Swede.’ a t “It is now almost 30 years since double Sel casond vere. sitio those three North Dakota fighters— : | Billy Rhode, the Terrible Swede an’ brilliant Beet nie ia tive bra Billy Frost, invaded the Minnesota bas the ‘Athletics defeated the Red iron range. They fought almost weekly and won all their fights, ex- | Sox, 4 to 1. Ho allowed only six hits, cept when they got to fightin’ among New York, May 6.—(?}—The Yanks exploded a Salvo of 19 hits off four Son of Gallant Fox Is Speedy = of them, homer by Earl Webb,|i2shington pitchers to win theit | themselves; which illustrates what|what might be called ‘Kid McCo; . ‘out 10. rst victory, Of the season over ‘the | Tye said before—that, North Dakota oe Le ving. THe: DMA Colt; Has Set Arlington j cizresna held its two-game ad | ver smmegton £2-+-008 200 002—"s 19 3 @lWays produced good fightin’ men. | Eagles pulled off a clambake at Park Record i tage over the field by outscoring| Oy york 210212x—18 19 3] “The purses and side-bets were} Sparta, Wisconsin, and the only man k the St. Louis Browns, 11 to 6. Burnett, |" Burke. xcher, Hadley, Crowder | small, and the boys had to fight often | they could find to match up with the verill and Fonseca led a 17-hit as-|a Iargrave, Pennock, Ruf- ult on three Brown pitchers. fing and Dickey. Long distance hitting and Urban Faber’s fine relief hurling featured to keep goin’. In one week the ‘Swede’ fought and knocked out three men, among them being Billy Frost ‘Swede’ was a colored light-heavy named John Ramsey, who had train- cd Leblanche fog his fight with ‘Non Down in Kentucky, the race, wise say that Insco will be another Gal- lant Fox. They point out that his INDIANS DRUB ST. LOUIS St. Louis—Converting seven singles|of North Dakota in 6 rounds. The| Par’ Dempsey, the time Leblanche K.|speed is unquestioned; that his con- ‘s the White Sox 7 to 3 victory over into five runs in one inning aided | swede declares to this day that his/O'd Dempsey in one round with a formation back of the saddle is even | Detroit. Faber allowed only one hit) Clevelan papayas te ii. | 6-round fight with Frost was the | pivot blow. better than that of the Fox of Belair; ’ i 115 001 030—11 17, fastest and hardest of all the 200 ring} “The colored gent would fight only |that he can carry weight without any ele ‘and no funs after relieving Frasier in| {9.tana . Max Baer Loses to Johnny Risko Stiely and R. Ferrell. CHISOX OUTSLUG TIGERS Detroit — Three Detroit pitchers | failed to check a White Sox comeback | and the Tigers were defeated, 7 to 3. Chicago +310 081 110-7 IL 6 months later at Bowbells to a 15- round draw. “John Moore, the old-time athlete, told me of an interesting happening at Bowbells while Frost was in train- ing there for that fight. He strolled into the pool room there one evening, Rhode knew they had to fight or starve, so at the last minute he told his pal: “You go on and fight the big smoke—I'll fix it for you to win. “When all was set and the fightin’ gloves had been duly inspected, Rhode slipped a little pouch of shot into the the fifth inning. St, Louls . eg er 6 14 3 | battles ne was in. Frost wanted a/| winner take all, and the Swede /|trouble at all, and that he has been gcllarden, Thomas, W; Ferrell on4u,|retum match, and they fought a few| wouldn't go on those terms. Billy | well and carefully trained. If further proof is wahted they reply that Insco is the son of Sir Galahad III, the most successful sire in America, and the sire of Gallant Fox. Insco is @ speedy colt, having set a track record at Arlington Park, and at Churchill Downs he ran the fastest a Cantwell’ and Bool, Cronin. best performances were in the mud. America’ s largest selling high-grade cigar, Detroit +010 020 O0F * 7 i- “a! . Fa ‘2 ‘ate; ,{and a big, raw-boned barroom scrap- | Swede’s’ right fist before pulling on five-eights that has been run in quite California Youth Finds Experi-) rier a Schangs Hayworth, per tried to pick a fuss with him. The| the glove. ‘The colored boy quit in|a few years. “Boots” Durnell, trainer ence of Former Cleveland ee little fighter was attending strictly | the 5th round, after absorbin’ a lot of | for Friffin Watkins, Insco’s owner, re- PRC oninnainte manta rg | t0 his own business, and wasn’t look- | punisyment. On the way back the/tired him early so his growth might’ 4 . Fighter Too Great pounded Gl eeernepe ry ‘for {| in’ for trouble. At last, when the big | sports jeered the colored lad for los-|not be impaired by too much work. May 7 6—VP)—Young Max - &.jand cl ng we n I ag! jous | er a | eeer, the sted Californian, had an-|Phitadeiph 000 000 190-1 . 8] backed away and walked out. nim onct! ; lant Fox win the Derby. judges was other reverse Wednesday in his) , Durnet iod'cockranes nt Dotty? oe Bre Insco gets his poet annie from. ee x usy studying the j Bee hagas ind found the ox] pg Illini Nine Leads | Woman Turns Golf |x: sso 8e'tcnatonst shoe) * hundreds of thousands of slogans — | 7” » of wi Mr. Watt the } perience ofthe vetran Jonoov nist? | Chicago Beats ‘Bio Ten Circuit! Pro to Teach Men|‘2derezszscstesscs which have been submitted in La Palina’s 2 10-round decision to the one- ars A In Ig en iIrcult ro to ea QM} | excellent brood mare, and one highly $10,000 Prize Contest. You dine Cleveland baker boy. C ti 8 4 regarded in Kentucky. A son of 0 may win. ‘Baer rocked the Clevelander with a incinna Bierrieh aad Miao 2 Wine be ane You may not. But one thing is sure. If Beate cat beck to win Win Fifth Straight Victory by] Virginia Pepp, Five Times Win-|was atx months eld. insco has fine have Beak sh Le hold his own in good/Boston Noses Out Phi Defeating Michigan; North of St. Louis Titi breeding in him and there is hot much yo j persuaded to try a id punch efeating Michigan; North- ner. ouls Titles, | reason why he should not be success-| Palina ow’ve wo! ale meh the clgntine iat twe| Giants Shut Out Robins; western Second Shoots an 80 Score his roces thls years Cigar, y - m something eed pula Fitzsimmons Stars a ae ‘ ever. He has one glaring fault. His t ready — smoking pleasure for the rest al decision, Johny Kilbane was the Chicago, May 6.—()—Illinois Wed-| St. Louis, May 6—(7)—With no] action is poor and he strikes fore fore of your life! - the ae Chicago, May 6.—(P)—Les Sweet-|Mesday was securely perched on top| more amateur titles hereabouts for Joes pede Sanne ‘It was Sis Tali votes, fighting for the fourth time |1and kept’ well out of danger as helof the Big Ten baseball standings|her to win, Miss Virginia Pepp has| Which ruined eastern invasion, : fn five weeks, was worsted in, the BIOES ohen the Cincinuad ean,” | with five straight victories and mo de-| become St, Louis’ first woman golf|Pirw "a, gquipoise, Jamestown and La Palina Cigars are made of choice close milling, bu' e mos R. H. E. | feats. professional. » C < ti 012 —: others, If insco not see much Chicanos: : ‘tut 800, soa 8 u 2 eee or een. Michigan's| Miss Pepp, five times winner of the action in the Derby trials this spring, blended tobaccos wrapped in pure Java tand aid Mariner" "™**""| neretofore undefeated team, 10 to 6.) St: Louls district women's champlon- |e, Cefert, AHeG ao, although leaf — so rich, so costly, that it is called west ip and numerous other titles, next . ; than 7,600 persons whe Pal St otend |, Boston ceenton ened ost the Phil-| etry since edit, seventh stralght | week jons the stat at the Triple a |"™E YO TS Tage the treasure of the tropics. If you enjoy a Pr cpormitp against “Lounge” [Hoe dhe cias a's pitcning sual Sita|early in the, season by. defeating |*lub hare, instructing both mén.and) Ineo differs in ope main potut good cigar, try two or three La Palinas od ling here July 3, was a spec- shary. . H. E. | Hosei University of Japan, 6 to 4, at | women. rom Gallant Fox., He does not like to ht qi § 4] Evanston. “T believe I can hold my own with |7un in the mud. |The Fox reveled in today and find ouf for yourself why it is ‘ Storer Is Named New Hefty Woman Menace It is about an even chance that the a track and Insco’s Billiard Group Head] n.citin* fftutae! To ‘Terrible Turks’ th. Dee eet yee oh hae eae SEALED IN CELLOPHANE New n chicas, iy 7 6—iP—Clyde es Brooklyn, as they defeated the Rob: witha who $6 chek an the Jone IN 19 POPULAR SHAPES AND SIZES i" prog about Insco, and have made him a ¥ Gotta ed ogee, Lanberdt, second “dark horse” chonce to Van- Listen in on the La Palins Program Be cea T owe it to myself to cap- | derpool- Columbia Broadcasting System, every Roother games were scheduled in y, ability while at the top Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, at the National league Tuesday. an average of around MA OR LEAGUE 7:45, Daylight Saying Time. ay CONGRESS CIGAR CO., loc, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Over B (Pca nies am Win Over Brewers png m ‘its—Cronin, Senators, and Fonse- Is First Victory Columbus Has Faskoee, 18. Gained This Season Over tone, Tiere, 6; Blane Milwaukee Club » and ica dea . — Pioknaon tie brs —)}—Columbus ‘Box, 5; Levey, eT EE tially Sree eae ee JAVA -WRAPPED— The Secret of the Blend e place by defeating the Brewery, 5 10% to. $ oe ar Phillies, : Bt. were . ‘pullt cork and) Columbus aaer'@ POSTPONE under 81 41 other games {nthe American é "tala end wet were rere ned because of Huns—l, Waner, Pirates, 18; bag od 17. oh Ver igid Giants, 28; Verges, baie me FipeeBocnal , Cubs, 6; Klein and’ dott, t, Phil , Braves, and ona ey 1, Mes, 4. 3; Bartel Phi} : McKESSON-MNNEAPOLIS DRUG CO. masathe