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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 anager Dan Howley May Revamp Lineup of 1931 Cincinnati Crew REDCHEFTANBUYS |NODAKS LOOK FORWARD TO 1931 CONFERENCE TRACK TITLE HENDRICK 10 HELP ‘Saints Lead in Association Chase [Believes America Olympic Stadia pil EARLY MEETS SHOW [Believe laa [Baie Comp We Gat] FLIKERTALS ARE | Hite Chance a nati Staff Pounding Ball AT BEST IN YEARS Big Bill Tilden, Former Tennis Los Angeles Organizing Com- Champ, Predicts Defeat of mittee Plans Pretentious St. Paul Club Has Held Title Six Times; Defeat Red Birds 1-0 Thursday Chicago, May 8—(?)}—St. Paul, which shares with Louisville the dis- Near .300 Mark tinction of having won six American E " i " association championships, but has il il r Entrants pNeN eed Hs had one since 1924, is eyeing the Roy Pearson, Sophomore Mile U.S. Team bee ’ 1 pennant. | | S ord —(P)}—More \ HURLING IS INEFFECTIVE) ‘he Saints sinisned second in the Runner, Is Star of Present | nvew york, amy 8—(e)—Big Bill Got Maer etaane wil be thle to | 1929 and ‘931 races. In 1929, Kan- Tilden doesn’t think much of Amer- alt ‘ied forms of ‘ a | sas City finished with a lead of eight Track Squad ica’s watch half a dozen vari i “ i t qt ica’s chances of regaining the Davis he 1932 Olympics here next J League Leading St. Louis Cards 8d one-halt games over the Saints, cup this year. sports in the 1932 Olymp! ’ summer under the present completed plans for staging the international games. ‘The Olympic stadium, where the greater share of the events will be staged, has been enlarged to seat by reservation, 105,000 persons, or by general admission, 125,000. Just a stone's throw away, the bi swimming stadium, now under con- tract, will accommodate 10,000 more, while only @ block from the Olympic stadium, the gymnastic and fencing events will be held in an armory equipped with 5,000 seats. A few blocks farther stands the Olympic auditorium, with a 10,400 U seat capacity for those who wish to bt watch the boxing and wrestling events. but Louisville's margin last season was only two and one-half games. Friday Albert Leifield’s outfit was two games in front of Louisville, | which has not fared so well on Its | jaunt through the western end of the Jeague. The Saints, after taking a series from the Colonels, have swept through opposition and appear set to start their next road journey well established in the whip seat. St. Paul Thursday gained a full game by defeating Columbus, while Louisville was taking a beating from Kansas City. The Saints had to go 10 innings to win one of the best played games of the season, 1 to 0, from the Red Birds, and were aided by an error in scoring the single run of the contest. With Back in New York for his match with Vincent Richards Saturday, Big Bill had this to say about the Davis cup situation as it affects the United States: “Frank Shields and Sidney Wood meet stern singles competition. Give it to them and we'll get the Davis cup eventually but not in 1931. Not. with Henri Cochet and Jean Borotra around. “If Wilmer Allison changes his mind and goes to Europe this season he probably will pair with Johnny Van Ryn again. Together they form @ great combination, If Allison re- mains in the United States there is George Lott to replace him. Lott un- doubtedly is the finest doubles player in America and one of the best in Win Seventh Game in Row Thursday TEAM IS WELL BALANCED Billy Baird to Run Two-Mile Event; Jarrett, Raabe, Schave to Compete (By the Associated Press) ‘The Cincinnati Reds appear shy a / few important parts of a good ball | club despite Manager Dan Howley’s efforts to build up a winner. | Howley made a few more changes | Thursday, buying Harvey Hendrick, Brooklyn utility man, to plug the hole ; at first base, and releasing Chuck Dressen but it appears that he has / plenty of work ahead of him. Two Red outfielders, Wally Roettger and Cliff Heathcote, are pounding the ball at a .400 clip but no other player Grand Forks, N. D., May 8—(P)— For the first time since the organi- zation of the North Central confer- ence, the University of North Dakota is talking about a track championship. There was no indication that the Nodaks would have much of a chance when the cinder artists were called out for work, but early meets show ‘Why must tight wrists be avoided in the golf swing? ** y% Tight wrists are disastrous to the golf swing. It is impossible to cock ii i {{ Is even near the .300 mark. {} ‘The return of Ed Roush hasn't } worked out and Nick Cullop has not 1 been hitting. Joe Stripp, a .300 hit- + ter last year, has the best mark of 1 the infielders, 268, while Chuck Cuc- + einello, expected to do some slugging, || ts barely above .200. if ‘The Red's pitching also has been } ineffective, Si Johnson did seven good Innings against the Cubs Thursday only to weaken and Chicago ham- mered out five successive hits in the eighth to tie the score at 4-4. The Cubs pushed over another run off Ray Kolp in the 11th to win, 5-4, for Cincinnati's 15th defeat in 17 games. the Tigers won 6 to 1. lected four hits and as many runs off ‘Al Thomas before he retired the sec- ; 4 { } i i Anderson on third, Roettger bounced to Bedore who threw to the plate in time to get Anderson. Catcher Hinkle, however, dropped the ball, and An- derson was safe. Huck Betts kept eight Columbus hits widely spaced, while Wetherell who gave 10 hits, did about as well. Ragged base running, inability to bunch hits, and defensive laxity, were responsible for Louisville's 6 to 5 de- feat by Kansas City. The rest of the program was rained and frozen out. Brooklyn Cincinnatl . a Meets OR. . © KEN CHURCHILL FRANK ‘WYKOFF? track and field team Friday appeared certain, with Chicago and the Pacific coast the combatants. a. Davenport, In—Cowboy Owen Lay that the Nodaks will send the best balanced outfit into the loop tourna- ment here May 29 and 30 they have had in many years. The star of the squad is Roy Pear- son, sophomore mile star, who not only is picked to win the event, but who set a new conference record. He nas already gone the distance in 4:29 and is expected to be close to the 4:20 by the time the meet is held. Baird is running the two mile event and it will be the first time in five years the Nodaks have had a real two miler. Baird has all the endur- ence in the world and West is now bell are picked to earn points, while Uhe Flickertails have strength in the weights with Urevig and Eckholm, the world.” As to these constantly recurring re- Ports that Mrs. Helen Wills will turn professional, Big Bill said he thought she would desert amateur ranks only if she signs a motion pic- ture contract. Auburn Tigers Go on Rampage for Dixie Track Title Robinson hurled the javelin an even 200 feet to smash the conference rec- ord of 193 feet 8% inches, made in the wrists at the top of the backswing with the club held in a deathlike grip, yet it is well to remember that the club must be held firmly. Without the wrists at the top of the backswing no punch or power can be administered to the ball at impact. Tight wrists tense the muscles of the right side in the downswing, causing one to lunge at the ball. While on the subject of the wrists, I might say that many golfers uncock their wrists too soon in the down- swing, spending the punch and power long before the club is in a position to hit. Study the illustration of young riety, in the form of two champions and Chicago a favorite, will adorn the Chicago stadium's first “three-dollar Twenty miles into the foothills of Pasadena stands the Rose Bowl, boasting accommodations for 75,000, where the soccer football and several other events will be staged, while 20 miles in the opposite direction, a grandstand caring for 10,000 and a spacious beach which will accommo- date an additional 100,000 will be available in Long Beach for the row- ing races. All equestrian sports, including the polo games, will take place at the Riviera Riding club, where a grand- stand equipped to seat 10,000 will be erected, less than 15 miles from the been rated the best fielding second baseman in the National League. “But he can't hit,” the experts ond man in tne opening inning. 4 AMERIC : the American | St. Paul ‘The trials originally were awarded while Jacobson is looked to place in| 998 by ed Soave : ao ae th aE Cae faa Span hag Senet 1! to Soldier Field by the Olympic track the pole vault for the first time since | son also broke his own reat Poona | I the half of a double windup,| After batting for 322 in 1924, his and field committee, but Pacific coast Andy pivoat, |Don Thompson held the record. ‘Coleman, Stewart and McQueen of|Young Jack ‘Thompson, Oakland,|first year with the Cincinnati Reds, Cards Rally to Defeat Pirates ‘oledo.. Indianapolis THURSDAY a Am Detrolt, 6; Ch leaders have contended their selection was the logical place and have pre- pared to put up a battle when the committee meets in Chicago May 16. Chicago interests, headed by Avery Brundage, president of the Amateur Athletic Union and president of the New York, stop) cent, Tulxa, Okla. (6). 2 Bobby Vin- Berg-Herrera to Clash at Garden Postpone Opening of D-Ball League Beaudoin Is Named Belfield Golf Head Calif., negro wearing the world wel- terweight crown for the second time, will meet Tough Bucky Lawless of Auburn, N. Y., in a non-title bout of 10 rounds. In the other half King Levinsky will attempt to wipe out a recent de- inistered by Emmett he dropped away with the stick and has never been over .300 since. He only batted .260 last year, his first with the New York yo victories working to develop speed. Horton Smith, notice the short dis- i Louis Cardi- > 5 », Cal. nes fain, Jac! ornt cut ithe ai tperedten in a hold world marks in the pole vault and 100-yard dash, Churchill is the| time to 2:04 and is expected to go|!abama Poly Team Is Being) top of the backswing, It is here that) mnu,Pe_nowsed in @ ballding tne ' row Thursday, combining good pitch- national collegiate champion javelin taser. lower, but, Raabe, 440 stepper, and} Boomed to Win Southeast- Pheves the right hand some ante se | field events, Re canal Powertal oes Haines gave R B Ov. are to be given chances in the 890. ern A. A. U. Meet Whipping the club through. Goeine HERE ensuite: fan the Pirates only seven hits while the Ow rews er =e me fee ad a és i ie peered physicial improvements, including } Cards put over five runs in the fourth ig ik Wi ae ae a ee ae Atlanta, May 8—()}—The Auburn F ht Cham ions the pretentious village where all the and then coming back after a shower i © | Tiger is again on the rampage. Ig! p athletes of the competing nations will to add four more in the fifth. seul ee ympic ryou ) spre pipireter SAbbochina teresa ‘This time it is the Alabama Poly re be housed, will be in shape by next ‘The St. Louis Browns, by far less) Soy th: Last IGHT three, times, Dut has tuned in the|track team. With North Carolina's Meet at C | seins to tum over to the Interna successful than their townsmen D it Wiis cis 4s Go ped to do in close to team injured by loss of stars, the Au- tional Olympic committee, which will t far, did about as well. They started Chi d Pacific Coast Dis- (By The Associated Press) = burn team is becoming more and more Stage the cosmopolitan classic. in the fifth inning and pounded four icago and Pacific Coast Dis ylgakers, N. J-—Johany Giato, 22 seconds flat. a threat in the coming southern con- f : : j onl Clevelatid pitchers for 17 hits and a agree on Sites for Final New Yoru coeented Sid Terris, | Jarrett, sprinter and broad jumper, | ference meet at Birmingham, May 15./ Jack Thompson, Bucky Lawless| @—_—__—__-_____» ig! ‘will give the Nodaks points in both P y se leven pitchers 105 Bloenolder savas onde, [EN Po At the southeastern A. A. U. meet : | Little Hughie Is | {Fielded 13 blows but he kept them Tryouts poed Jokmny Kerr, | cVents and is conceded a good chanee | here, two conference track records| to Clash; Schmeling to Close * ' F Fent scattered. Ge win in each of them. He 1s also| were broken by Auburn men. Cole- i | NoLonger Hitless | i; “Vic Borrell of Detroit also recorded Mason City, Ia—Kid Lehr, Wa- | figured to piace in the 220. man threw the discus 1432 feet, al- Tour at Stadium i. 4 nas first win of the year, holding the |; cacaay Bayes ae Se renee naive and DuChene are regarded | most seven feet farther than the rec as a nine hits as 1 “ over the scene of the tryouts for Ct as g able to land a point or more. | ord mad (By The Associated Press) f Chicago White Sox to nine hits Ss 1) 312 places on the 1932 American Olympic] ant Joc Weldcen Fairmont, mine, {In the high jump, Madsen and Tar-| of Vinalaonye 1928 meet by Lund} Chicago, May 8—(P}—Fistie va-| ror years little Hughie Critz has ‘ ‘ i ee St. Louis, rs : i ‘American Olympic association, are eo _[cision defeat adm by it Giants, F) St. Louis Team Piles Up Nine ready to fight to keep the trails here. Prevalent Cold Weather Causes doin was natned president of the Bel ivismeuniinee Neu che eae (| i i in; F ; Golf ting Wed- . , the Reds’ {Runs in Two Innings to Win; Despite Setback at Canzoneri's} Officials to Defer Opening Bets au cteniacak sae tapas irap pitas poe al Ryctsion) mesa } Cincinnati Loses me mate MA OR LEAGUE Hands, British Fighter Rules Date Till May 18 ee officers elected are A. H-liess and Friday was a favorite to do the b raga i coe TEADERY a 7-5 Favorite Fe-elocied secretary treasurer; Pct, 2% Will be Thompson's first start __| stn setaing and Sen LERD, ey eine Sep —__——_—_——___—» Prevalent cold weather has catised|Doyle and 8. Kessel directors, :|sim6° he regained the welter title} 7 Gouble plays and bi £ mine runs in ‘ De erates, 1k - (By The Associated Press) *3)P. Schafer, J. O. Milstei d E, P. from Tommy Freeman at Cleveland Bie: s | last in slugging . iY ©} Qouis Cards defeated “IT” Wrestling Results | the official opening of Bismarck’s er, J. O. n and E. P.| oer month, Y & dS tos. | zg AMERICAN LEAGUE New York, May 8.—(P)}—Jack (E14) | diamondball season to be deferred to| Bishop were named the committee on| "Ty? other muGhIE cRiTz Percentages. £ Fi St. Louis .. ps0 alt —————-* | Batting Ruth, Yankees, 452; Fon-, Bere hits the come-back trail against /yay 18, according to Robert E. Bryne,| membership. other champion on the bill is Little Hughte this 4 }2 Pittsburgh . Se a Gaborik: (By The Associuted Press) seca, Indians, .430. Tony Herrera Friday night in Madison . *| ‘The Belfield club, whi Herr Max Schmeling, ruler of the| year has blossomed forth as consider- i” $ ypiiaines 2 ; French, Osborn, ani tuense, NX — sim Mem reetins—Blue, White Sox, 18; Fonseca, | Square Garden's first fistie show in Lalpggorgey Sete Pris Originally | sive. inst aan “a ony nad heavyweights, who will close his ex-jable of a sticker, and what is even \ 3 Si ome utes withou ; Hits—-Fonseca, Indians, 34; Cronin, | Weeks. ‘Meeting ‘Thursday in the office of| Beach linksmen at Beach May 17, | hibition tour in s four-round exhibl-| more interesting he has been banging Prom. cy ; conten ee RAELY MAN as 7 threw | Willie | Dai Senators, and Alexander, Tigers, 33. ned out 4 utes, Somes by| Byrne, managers of the teams entered tion against sparring partners. eeee ball for extra bases. | Chicago—s i ae 20; ten: in jome runs——Stone, Tigers, 5; Sim- y Canzoneri, iweight cham- : #3 s. averages for the first 12 games mineriesth Sap asta ie eA 1D Atitedistte comes |uRt,<Aieoem Ueneif" Aka “Auth. pion, in Ghlnge recent i. the big- [Tal for the forthcoming son | SeUlAh Afflicted Schmeling Will Train _|i,Jou, ave criss marx of beat Cincinnati, 5 to 4. BR. H. - js, 10:42, Stolen’ bases—Johnson, Tigers, Best upset of the season, Berg will!’ For the last week the majerity of B: Baseball Fever He has been pounding along at an ©, Simeunna' 900 G46 000 oo |G] “Bonton Al Morell. 210, Ronton |cissell, white Hox; Genrig and Chap- [start all over again against Herrera, altne entries in the Bismarck. league y At Conneau Lake Park) even taster clip since then, so it is 2 Chicago a’ prey, Kolp and Sukeforth;| Semphiny ‘Tenn straight 1 sis ian ie stiff right hand puncher from El)nave been practicing strenuously, ex-| Beulah, N, D., May 8—Spring fever aa Mikey. he as “boosted ‘his, -mark: up * mith, May and Hartnett, J. Taylor. 15:00 and 26:00; ley. St LEAGUE Paso, Texas. cept for the cold weather spells,|is i fever in Beulah this. | Cleveland, Ohio, May 8.—(P}—Max around .350. . 4 — Peary aed er, Reds, .400; Da- ome: ste pests: eat at! Byrne said. i nese ‘of the local club have’ ob. | Schm will train at Conneau Lake|__ “Just @ good fielder, eh?” says 2 t B t George. Zarynoft, a, aS pirates; 26; Elsih, (ee ee ae tained two high-class pitchers to do|Park, Pa.. just across the Ohio border, | Hughie. @ SOX DEALEM | tier routs” Loci, 216, France, 1. . » 20; Elete,| favorite over Herrera. The El Paso , Cee Nae eine nmine ana) for his “titular fight with W. L. ‘ i; 200. " crits, G 29; i s won two ns ant is, y * i LBs Detroit Team) care ee [epee cer oe ea eee ore eee ee a conn eine fe imprest Crontnd rae, |gouthern Loop Teams , y Ve YOM LEAM) ween a rive rordasa “ores |, giome TNs Hornsby, Cubs, and Ar-| gagements but does not figure to do Want Fair Weather|" {,0 232,23!" -eady provides for| Conmeau Lake Park has an indoor! Have Six Crimson Aces ree P Cae eet t a Siolen ates —Berger, Bravos, and Borat than extend the Waitechapel considerable traveling and Beulah; *"n® seating 6,500 persons and an i in Fi ch, Oma sien bas cad ind: Chicago, May 8—(P)—Hoping for a] hopes.to demonstrate that it has the|°Utdoor arena seating as\many more’ ‘Tuscaloosa, Ala, May 8.—(P)—Six : | Tigers Make Four Runs in First) Pe" favocabie bresk ia the weather, the lorecn, will be erected. fe eralty 2 q 4 . strongest team west of the Missouri former University of Alabama base- 4 Inning to Gain Easy Vic- ae Ten Friday went into its week- Iriver, Among teams with which it is eer iii tilt adi pal ares | have berths this season . end schedule o: basel games. [ho to schedule games are Dickin- a ern associ 5 : tory; Indians Lose Michigan. was at Wisconsin and pang doa ‘and Fargo, The team|_ Stribling will train at Geauga Lake,| Atlanta has Barnes, outfielder, and 3 pete, ay Minncecea ane the]also will be available to appear at| "car here. ears. J pitcher. Millard Campbell, | ne oe Wolverines tackle icago Saturday, | celebrations during June, July and ‘tcher, is @ regular hurler for Birm- (a (P\—F cel ra + matte in ihe first ning eave the De- AS (F No ARENT ENoueH and Northwestern plays another at| august. It is expected to be one of/Seek Quartey for inghai. ‘Broadus Connatser is regu- | troit Tigers sufficient momentum to Minneapolis. In addition, Illinois,|the banner attractions at the annual 5 sar first baseman for New Orleans, } detent the White Sox Sto, RHE) U7 ROUBLE INTHIS House ,witHouT leading the rece with five straight Bobby Dodd’s Post} Batley Tipton, catcher, and Ray A 2221411 000 00x—6 13 1 g GETTING YouR ROOM HAUATED, victories, entertains Ohio State Sat- oe Moore, infielder, are with Little q ‘Thomas, Faber, Moore, Braxton and ad urday and Iowa meets Wisconsin at » Tenn, May 8—(P}— Rock and Mobile. Tipton was rated a + @ate; Sorrell and Hayworth, Schang. OR WHATEVER rT IS! ~~ Now ‘Who'll play quarterback for Tennessee |®5 One of the best baseball players 4 ; > ever produced at Alabama. BROWNS OUTHIT INDIANS 1TS Getine So T CANT KEEP pay : i 3 —I di fi Indi s There has been much knitting of = ie T= ? pudlers “during ihe last half of the BOARDERS ~ WELL, TM GOIWkG Uzeudun Is Signed Deer nnd’ tenting ar hee on ie (Bar Tossing of Bats SETS stuses wh Clovelandy 10 “OBLEEP IN TURTON: AND TIA? For Bout by July 4 months in an effet. to find the exe] On Ground in T "RHE. % Fi an e! an- Cleveland . 900 903 on—'4 3 OUT WHAT ty Ait — re: pial omer ‘e that se In lexas St. Louis see leper ~~ MY ONLY DEFENS WL My Reno, Nevada, May 8. jack began spring football prac-| Houston, Tex., May “*‘Jablonowski, Craighead, » . May &—()—The Layson aia Bewell, Berg; Blacholder RUSTY BROOM ~~~ AND Dempsey sald Friday he hed signed tice, and continued until the final Texas league bail player now may not = ind Ferrell. Paulino Uzcudun, the basque wood- workout, . pies : “HERE IST A MAN, chopper, to meet one of four possible Major Bob Neyland, coach, admits | himself to himself in’ tine hone, FEW TILTS SCHEDULED ST, opponents in a heavyweight contest there is no one on the horizon now | fashion. Only two contests were scheduled BEAST, OR SPaak here duly 4. to fill the shoes of Bobby Dodd, back-| Und. for Thursday in the American league. WHOLE STAND His ‘He At iteeeh on ee field general, who has been radi ee is roadunt Caen ae of the i C Peieohany Risko the Cleveland : Trace: thig test intistntion | oe ee sround—after seieine ” f Saints onquer baker boy: Vittorio Campolo. and He BIR SONE Ch ad that Charle Kohlhase may be shited | from the gamer acorns expan eo Tommy Loughran. RECKLESS: DRIVER. signal calling post—but said, it is a breach just the same. al Red Birds | to 0 Se Testo. | sgaches say frantiy tha they have no| he. injury of a spectston ty 1 = trusted wit! : y a 4 seeded Complete Plans for - cd cee ee re Ercan, Geuson is sald to ; Kansas City Piles Up Lead in International Meet Former Solon Buys : Early Innings to Defeat Now “York, May BO Dixie Golf Courses| Request Stribling Not Colonels 6-5 muents for a offal series of wom Charleston, 8. C., May 8—(P}—For- To Fly Airplane Soon : May 8.—(?)—St. Paul won the United States and Great mer i “ a eae ' paris bene of @ four-game series that Columbus, 1 to 0, in 10 innings. ; Ne tt Captian ae two 18-hole courses at him not to pe nes sed ry to be known as the Country club and hotel, and plans | til after his fight with ely ela & 4 Z cup, will be held in Great Britain in to make it “the best possible place for | ing July 3, ad 4) x ee Deople to play golf.” His plane is at 8 factory being re- 4 velopment was Paired and the boxer does not e3 4 WEAK AGAINST LEFTIES started about five years ago by De-| to get it until after the 1! Gai 4 New York, May pre-sea- troit interests, from whom Striblin, ight, he cf son doping it was figured that the | made the purchase Cleveland training qa” £F his en tett handed hitters, salghe prove ot the a in President Roosevel a on prove wy It’s fatally weak against southpaw pitch- cabinet and was elected senator trom| Edgeley, W Dene ey GUABD ing.’ The Robins have done much ‘Michigan in 1915. tion of the medical de Oh ye ee ey tor nt Dot make Known his plans| National Guard by Major eek first eight National League games, new property, declared Bismarc! 4 being defeated six’ times by’ left- that he was “not going into the hotel| ou kas passed by 30 members of the local