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! \ , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931 N ’ Eight Schools Already Entered in Capital City Track Carnival TRACK CONDITIONS [PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS AGAIN LEADING AMERICAN LEAGUE BOOST POSSIBILITY |Hurling in Class AA Circuit Improved GROVE'S WIN OVER lForeign Stars Seek U. S: Tennis Titles OF NEW STANDARDS| ety MOSES WINS ANNUAL HIGH || pean ii la latin Tibsihay “Tiare lito Pitching in and Carrying on WHITE SOX SENDS f ge sires Boe ge and er Countries to a ‘ Annual Event Is Scheduled for Moundsmen’s Battles MACKS INTO LEAD SCHOOL TENNIS ‘TOURNEY esented in Mi “4 é : resented in Mee ‘Thursday and Friday; W. H. | chicago, May 18—(@}—American : ‘ ~~ New York, May 13. —(P—Ame le" . .- A ‘A 4 ‘i she Tuesday's games must have been Every Contest in Major Leagues| for Singles Crown; 13 En- GS | out"te' be tho heaviest foreign chal- played with the new one. tered in Meet | lenge in years for our national cham- TO HAVE TENNIS TOURNEY) ‘three excellently pitched games Tuesday Exhibited Good | fig Sy S | pionships. ieee were recorded. The one remaining Ge ay | Tke United States Lawn Tennis “ was nothing of which to be ashamed. ul jorge Moses won the Bismarck | association revealed Wednesday that Winners of Many Races at'May| |The best was turned in by Carl wiles Mariano He ea eon in Oateatad ART KRENZ | England, France and Japan are likely Tuesday night when he defeated - Festi Mays, former major league star, who Charles Shearn 6-3, 7-5 in thi . | to enter representatives in the Amer- ‘estival to Make Try for | held St. Paul to three hits and helped ba e annual ican championships; that Jan Koze- Toledo to DETROIT DEFEATS RED SOX) Demon tennis tourney. | h, brother of f New Running Crown lo a 5 to 0 victory. The only M teed the 46 luh, er of the famous profes: 4 s Saint hit of sizeable proportions was caidas saan seein fer Reet A a| MACDOWALD | sional, is virtually certain to compete that of Ben Paschel, who nicked the 7 Th tis SAAT, MMGkes "won 6 ot SMITH USES jfor the national singles title, and Indications are that more schools crested ball artist for a triple too Brandt Pitches Team to Vic-| ¢-0, 2 on 6-0.) THE STRAGHT ee other European aces of lo any good. Huck Betts gave 31 | the court are contemplating an em count. Ti Shearn lost the first a “| MEASURE “THE September. ‘Thursday and Friday than last year,| ike Cvengros and Pence held Its Postponed ee ae ete Aetiiec aea| DEMMICE TS Since the Wightman cup matches s] when 18 schools were entered. Kansas City to six hits, but the Blues — . Sh are to be played in this country, ¢ Entries had been received from| bunched them and scored a 4 to 3 (By The Associated Press) eT ecawtanrael ue tinae| members of the British team also will eight schools Tuesday evening, these| victory over Indianapolis. Cvengros If the 1931 baseball season follows|m:ent, Entries include Robert Mc- enter the national women’s tourns- not including Fessenden and Fargo|Was unbeatable until the seventh the pattern set by two previous years,|Curdy, Claud Carlander, Howard ment, and in addition, great Britain which are certain to be in the field, | when he blew and Kansas City coor the Philadelphia Athletics are due to|ZT0isS Paul Bischof, George Moses, eee eee sake Schools which had filed entries by hree times. ey added another Carvel Johnson, Richard Griffen, Ben icading men players. Tassdey evening with W. H. Payne,| off Pence in the eighth to take down win their third straight American |Cave, John Yeasley, John Zuger, J The proposed visit of a French @ho is in charge of the event, included|the decision. Bd Holley and Max \teague pennant. Twice in succession | Wright, Charles Shearn and Chester team still is in a tentative stage but St. Mary’s Academy at Bismarck, ‘Thomas gave eight hits. With the memory of Knute Rockne to guide them, Jess Harper, left, and|the A's started badly and then Perry. the tri-color probably will be borne Bt. Mary's. icon, Mandan, Garri:| Old Rube Benton came up With a| Heartley (Hunk) Anderson have pitched in to map out the football destintes | breezed through ‘The tournament, which started last aloft by three or four players. Haveecle and Ashley. The entries| flve-hit Job and Minneapolis smoth-| of Notre Dame in the campaigns of 1931, °32 and ‘93. | Harper, former coach to the champiqnship.| week, was under the supervision of | America will not be represented soj for the event to be held on the Ed- ered Columbus, 16 to 2. Rube was|at Notre Dame and tutor of Rockne in the latter's intercollegiate football This year they were off to a bad start|George “Baldy” Hays, basketball, widely abroad this year as it has in’ frag Ar Hughes’ field will close|omblete master except in the third| days, has the exceutive position of director of athletics, while Hunk acts in| #6aln. tennis, and golf coach at the Bis- ee ae ate reare oe may Son Thursday noon. ee earns aes bean ane, the capacity of senior football coach. In 1929, Philadelphia required five |™arck high school. Over / Sbhn Van Ryn ceotre Lott, Helen| anne Lerten a hiettctrcl here oo nt id do thing ‘to halt the Balers, % | weeks to get into first place but never | py» i een xamwe- | Jacobs and bein eters Van} meet are seen with the excellent con- and their 11 hits, along with five W tl C | was ousted. Last year, the A’s drop- Pittsbur: h if Why must the left arm be ke 1. | Ryn are to compete. A larger con- « dition of the track. Considerable aaa accounted for an| WEES ing rown | ped as low as fourth early in the sea- g er is seaigatanring' the gat evict | eT ee eaanibe pelt - srg aie g an cet| dea eaeet eve cntete| Declared Vacant re aucatwrvoae mpetan| Eastern Choice | mu» gure ssnsunt oe | to te yen ea * peth in conditio: eight hits, but kept them so far re acan as ites! out again and regained the Many golfers misunderstand the} Possibly the youngest in his- a CTERSstor the three aprint events | Bart tat, NO Miser r sa Ke Bost on June 1 for all but two days of i term straight arm. It is not actually | tory was named to represent Ameri » e field for the sprint e plished, and Milwaukee chi es b dd. cS e remainder of the season, This as Derb Winn stiff, but only suggests straightness. | against Canada in the Davis cul is likely to be the center of interest.|13 to g victory over Pete le y Illinois Boar | Sa season they have had plenty of trou- y JON | stitiness must be avoided. matches at Montreal, May 21, 22 an In the century and 220-yard dash| civde Hatter, Johnny. Mi par} epee Miaicbibesy ble but finally are back at the top. | The straight left arm acts as 4/23, Frank Shields, Sidney Wood) Captain Gilbere Behzon, Demon track] Gay ‘williams yielded 14 hits, all of Commission Rules Matches Be) AMERICAN LEAGUE Tt took Bob Grove's pitching and all! withdrawal of Morstone May| Measure, ‘© eaure correctly the dit; |Gregory, Manin ap ee, Mane see, will be forced to run bagi which were turned to good account n les Matches Be’ whe tt bth ole the slugging the A’s are accustomed / @Y} tance to the ball. It is absolutely | form the team and of these, Maneir Seen Christianson of Fargo by the Brewers. Jack Kloza, Brewer| Called Exhibitions; Is Effec- | Ruiladelnnia - inet) ij}to give him to win first place and Aid Mueller Colt in Win. | Becessary that..the left arm be | at 23, is the eldest. Granting a vie escott, of Steele. infielder, hit safely in his sixteenth 5 {aan aroe pee ae 0}some wet weather in St. Louis came ef 3 | straight at impact. Any bend will! tory over Canada, the same quar Benzon also will have Christianson} consecutive game. tive Wednesday |Westienton Bod as an added aid. While the New ning Classic |result in heeling,. topréng, missing | will meet Argentine in the interzo Pere Prescott to face in the 220-yard Detroit ig 12 pi gh prsen were idle in St. Louis, and ose other faults which are the! final at Washington May 28, ete ee: Chisago 9 13 rove p' a four hit game and result of the club traveling beyond or | and 30. | Chicago, May 13. Th 's | Bosto 9 12 Louisville, Ky., May 13.—(4)—T. E. i y vndoany Randall, Mandan, who won Braves and Reds x go, May 13-0 The worl |e $1} 32 ]Simmons, rors and company. batted acueliers big colt itaburgher. Wed-| "Tne tab of the. owing, the left | ye } r vacant in-so-far as the Illinois ji 1 esday appeared to e horse the h ‘ Mee eet’ Fargo snc? aula ‘of S lit T 7 Bill Riste Athletio commission 1s 'con- | AGUE | i eaaeipaine & lead by | eastern candidates must beat to pre- | roucer 1s ee a eyes Bismarck Youth i Bismarck. Randall is picked to eclipse p win cerned. | aa 8: Grove was ar the. only pitch vent the Kentucky Derby prize going | the swinging arc, giving one a loni | ° the Capital City track’ meet mile rec- Effective Wednesday the commis- | Boston .. if <3 81] Leo peemmengy bln gett ing }to an eligible training in Kentucky. | sweep at the ball w any. bend st the S rv N t F ord of five minutes 5.2 seconds. sion ruled that no wrestler will be | Pitishureh How ‘S|every contest Hie anette the Pittsbureher defeated five other! top of the backswing will result in al erves ouce , Leo Gertels, Fargo, winner .of the|Boston Wins First Game 4-2; allowed to come into Illinois and ad- | Philadelphia 9 12 1429|Wweather brought forth a good mound caer otra canes the Derby trial| choppy downward blow cutting dows | aancyard iow’ hurdles at the MSY) Ginginnati Triumphs in pe aah ee aad fos: oh Soriemunsen Vict aaron neuiel priming aninetony cantare ae (ee ee | on N. D. Golfer: Festival for the last two years, al 3 work in the second American League | t i x the title. Furthermore, the commis- ee . ‘ ance but can win in the mud as well. e | a eee future matches may be advertised as | Louisvil 8 7 ry over ston x. as a three year old, more than any Neil C ist, 14, Breaks 4 onds. He came within two-tenths of ceontesta oc mexhipitions.” Solanibu it 10 {Ed Brandt of the Boston Braves] ther eligible for the Derby Saturd: Neil Croonquist, 14, Breaks 8 2000 ond a Cee note poston, May. 13-—W— The (Boston | cere: ots Uardecteieuiwere aaahe | eects no one ae ‘ear. ped By beats | they isteawelict Mortons Tues: | Score Often Over Capital a double-header, Boston taking the - | Toledo 2 9 | NS the nat in the | day left Twenty Grand the majority of the way. Beet ener Z to.3, oud Cincinnati | Gum meenne Of Be eer ee ee polis 2 12 422] sist game of a doubleheader, then| mates, Surf ol erer igre GOLDEN VALLEY IN City Course iN be| taking the second, 3 y day in which an attempt was made : 2 A tennis tournament also wi! . ze Indianapolis . 8 12 .400{Silas Johnson reversed the decision by | Aweigh; Mat held in connection with the track ee Rn. | eee (2 peer emir ja 3 to 2 count in a fine mound duel the erat 1“ me peepee sears events. George “Baldy” Hays is in|Cincinnati . 900001 010-2 9-2 eon a ae eee Leal TUESDAY'S RESULTS Guth thous Careaambecs. Derby SSoneonar one egeanard : MERCER CONTESTS Neil Croonquist, 14-year-old Bis charge. SOMO ciescit unas Buketorth; 00 forfeit in challe! imi eae "Three other National League games| in the Derby trial; Insco, Sweep All, [))|marck high school freshmen, is set®; "i 3] Posted a $5, fe nging A North Dakota’s cham C. H. Kimball, former Fargo high| prandt and Spohrer. S| Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 2. suffered the same fate as two in the| Up, and Pittsburger are the leading | sc dgeciarseryi mie} es school athletic coach, will att as re- Py ‘a Londos, but the Greek mat star re-| ‘ e leading poinship flight golfers by breaking 4 » Comin “Ce fame 45 7 1| fused to accept it. | American, giving way to cold and wet | hopes of the west to stave off their ft the ‘Bismarck Country elu feree of the track and field meet./ortor es 110.000 000-2 7 1| Attorneys representing Londos, who | “H weather. attack, | ala bam a aa Kimball also will act as starter. Other) “Jonnson ‘and: Styles, Sukeforth;| failed reed pba ‘the TW neeting Die | apes 3 { —_————_ Grade School Boy From Stan- Course. no has beén caddying ab tH it : : 7 Saat ‘ , who has beén caddying a’ ctticlaly saci SS ies aiiemad aa a nascent sented an argument that Lewis | i LL garncre ¢] ton ‘Defedte High School iii Her tor four years, 1s 4 membé Siciee; R. B. Marphy, John W. Reel xo ornmn wiuzs rravmp should first defeat, Hans Steinke! rojeot tS TTT ’ itness | Whitehill Keeps | Baya of the Bismarck high school go judge; R. B. » John W. Reel} NOOTMER nes portboned, rain | Richard Shikat, or Ray Steele before inneapotis, 16: I vasa as | Ti : joys in Dash Events uad and will represent the scho Rev. F. Logee, Capt. Tourtelott, and bad weather, meeting Londos. Milwaukee, 13; Louisville, "0. 4 \ igers in Race | a " oe Rev. 0. 8. Rindahl, track judges; M. —_—__—_—_ Silly Sandow, Lewis’ manager, con-| Kansas City, ndianapolls, 3. rencn- erican | oe E jat the state meet at Grand Forks. H. Anderson, George Schaumberg, je issue trictly bet! Golden Valley, N. D., May 13.—No: ‘The little freshman, five feet fir Edward Heer, judges of weights; A. Tigers Shut Out Seed ee aaah yer ° (By The Associated Press) ing out Golden Valley after a nip-|inches tall, has beaten his father, ¢ ©. Van Wyk, H. E. Howitson, and) Lon ee ee ‘hipacite Hy ee wi iyaad ateur Fights) One of the best reasons why Bucky and-tuok battle, Hazen won the Mer-|C, Croonquist, frequently. The eld reason for Lewi wreet] Y E Ss T D AY’S Harris expects to keep his Detroit Ti- | ce" county track meet held here Mon- | Croonquist has been prominent gers up in the race all the way this day. The winners roiled up 56 points Bismarck golf tourneys for sever ‘Themer Simle, judges of jumps; L. C. B ‘i R ( § Tondos named before engaging in @ . J. Gi » eaten ert: Ow Leitur, aes ston IK | match to decide the title. S-T S year is Eari|to 51% for Golden Valley, 16 1-3 for years. keeper; Elmer Brown, marshal; and U. S. Golden Glove Winners|::: t Whitehill, the dis-| Beulah and 10 1-3 for Stanton. i” “Neil is a comer,” Tom O'Lean tinguished citizen | , Whyte of Golden Valley chalked up| Bismarck pro, says. The youth hi 32 points for individual high scorer | chopped seven strokes from his ave peccecdatiedliac sty Roy Neff and E. Haldi, ticket sales. | 6) Grove Holds White Sox to MAJOR LEAGUE (By The Associated Press) Conquer Foreign Invaders | of Cedar Rapids,| 32 Points for, | Ed Brandt, Braves—Pitched Reds i Iowa. ut the real honors were carried off | age score of last year under the tute L LEADERS Five Bouts to Three \f by Johnny Sailer, Stanton grade- aes of the Dumeet pevteaionial Whitehill, lead- £ mi Four Hits to Give Macks into subjection, 4-2, in first gam " Mud Hens Spring ee into subjection, 4-2, in fat ame pet » Ree reas . ° y (By The Aunoct ip Chicago, May 13.—()—When 50,000 I the Tiger staff,|100-yard and 220-yard dashes, out- | ° 5 rise Victo' atts AMERICAN TEAGUE straight game of year. Cliff Heath-|persops sit shivering and shuddering | As won 17. victories | lasing his high school competition. Zach Out ints sali Any TSA daabit an | SRR DR MNES (Tenmeess AZ6;: Bim | ate, Reds—Pinch double in eighth] with cold to watch four hours of ama- Met season “in 30 )Sigmund, ‘grade school pupil from po! the fourth with two men on base en-| ™R, Cr tite dba -Sonaecn, inning drove in Hendrick with run|teur boxing, they can’t be wrol aa | inc! Beulah, showed his heels to the high- ° je abled the Tigers to shut out the Red | indians, and My Senators, 20. || that pent Braves in second game, 3-2.) ‘Tuesday night at Soldier Field, that one bellantonmn School performers in, the mile ma. | Mill City Boxe Carl Mays Hurls Toledo to 5-0/ Boston 900000 000-2" 8d ander Tigees iBenn n gee gautity ;Srove, Athletics Held White | many watched the Golden Glove win- Of 12. consecutive | About 90 contestants took part tn Te : Win Over Saints; Brewers ‘Russell, ‘Lisenbee and Berry; Sor- ems tune ig Tigers, and Sim-| Ray Hayworth, Tigers—His double ners as Gili ars and Chicago. con- triumphs. boys and girls. i ee : rell and Hayworth. one At bases—Johnson, Tigers, 6;)in fourth drove in both runs in Tigers’ quer, five bouts to three, the prime]! Just 30 and in| Grade child: oom {Golden Gloves Champ Wi Blank Colonels Genrig and Chapman, Yankees, ‘and |2-0 victory over Red Sox. Pick of France's leather swingers. top condition, the| win take ren, .of “Mercer, county] GROVE HOLDS CHISOX Cissell, White Sox, 5. i ‘And none left until Fernand Lau- chubby lefthander will take part in a play-day compe- Four of Six Rounds; Stan-, Chicago—Making his first start in SS ‘i drin a stubby 190 pounder, had beaten | EARLWHITEHILL sees no good tition May 22 at Golden Valley, ac- F St. Paul, May 12—(P)-—A former sevaral wae Mon tee ete thel aeidit ea tetn Cane. 36 pine records for girly events were | Yustin sirutis, a New York university son why he should not 0 food Fen, |cording to Harvey N. Jenson, local | ton Beats Welling = *- hurled ledo t atting — Hornsby, Cubs, .362; € the a sc] “ j ba Bog By ag Paul and led, tne | Atnletica & Beton} victory, “HH-E:| noettgor, Reds. 201, 4 intermountain region me: in a two eccomaee ant, eastern intercollegiate | record with the new ball. Bee Tea attended the track | series by winning, } to 0 RHE. me 121000 2000002 4 1 Runs—L, Waner, Pirates, 23; Klein, | day track and field cont:st at Provo, eavyweight champion, for France's] In eight years with the Tigers,|mect Monday and neighboring towns | Fargo, N. D., May 13.—()—Alb- Toledo ‘000 800 000—5 9 1 chrane; Caraway and | TAgie® © sor, Pirates, 31; L. Wa-| Utah. third, and cg stirring victory. Whitehill has outlasted all other! sent big delegations of pee Papo Dilworth, Doren ae 4 aaa ‘The crowd was the greatest that|pitchers on the staff. He has seen a| ‘The summary: ; |Gloves middleweight champion, ot” pointed Dave Roers of Minneapc: St. Pau! ner, Pirates, 30. e runs—Hornsby, Cubs, and| Stanislaus county, Cal, golf club ever watched an amateur tic | stream of them com e ; Peele e and go since he} 100-Yard Dash—Johnny Sailer,|in the feature six-round bout of ‘Mays and Keis; Betts and Fenner. r, Pl 4 oe POsTPO: GAMES Klein, Phillies, 6, | >» MILLERS DRUE Metin arnnbed | At, thee eames PoaIhOnsh. rate A eaetes“Comorosky, Pirates, | aged its first T2-hole medal play, Le ringside were Max Schmel eee the club from Birmingham instanton; Clair Kearns, Beulah; R.| weekly amateur) boxing card at CeenneeP oT he, opening game of 84 Wet grounds, and Berger, Braves, 5. handicap tournament this s::ring. tog ne" . Keeley, Hazen. Time: 11 sec. \miks club here Tu night. R. HEL ing, envy weight champion cf the| He had his best year in 1924 when| Girls’ 75-Yard Dash—Mabel Will-| “z, 5 cartage nee) ight. world, and W. L. (Young) Stribling, |he won 17 and lost only nine. now, Golden Valley; Hilda Link,’ y fog oly of gh gee their series, 16 to 2. a. 002 000000— 2 5 5 . Minneapolis .....071 530 00x—16 11 ‘Wetherell, ‘Kunes,, Winters, Dean challenger, who will meet in Cleve-; He has never managed to reach A Z . ebatienges, mo, 0 eee taser eck agai, tit ee SOTO TOR IG Time: 10/ holding Roers even in the other t Tony Canzoneri, lightweight cham-|record in. the majors shows 104 vic-|" 20-yard Dash—Johnny Bailer| cao ea ching Ten & 4 and Hinkle; Benton and Hargrave. BREWERS BLANK COLONELS aed 2 pion. tories against 91 defeats. Stanton; Herbert Stern, Golden Val-! Mc : ‘vate e = . - = * 4 a elander won the 1930 north jqdiilwaukee The Brewers admins | S&S vou see, MY METHOD IS-T = Ber 1 ASSURE Nou, *e EER ae endst ee Chicas. ; jovi Bweris, Mazen. "Time: 24 cec.| Golden Gloves bantamwelght cha the Colonels in the opening game 0 ==. ¢ SF rm i .! Kearns in Arrears |_ Pole Vault—Tie for first, Robert, pionship, in another six rounc the series, pounding three pitchers for Ger-Me eHostT Wo IS HAUNTING === PROFESSOR HARPO, Sa aine ae ey in 3 : Bauer, Golden Valley, and P. Soland,| Stanton won three rounds to two ” 15 Rite s...000.000000— 0 8 8 A HOUSE, (NTO MY CONFIDENCE ’ >. Nov wont’ HAVE NEED pees ty 2 asia * ges Paying Alimony Hazen: Dale Neville, Beulah. Height: ' Welling while another was even. : FOR “THAT “TRUMPET # two-fisted attack of Nick Scialaba| Chicago, May 13 Unless Jack 8 Sant Pate? Whyte Golden Valley; | ae ee rae wires .—P)—1 less Jacl 5 . len Valley eight, ant | Milwaukee ......030 460 00x—13 15 1 Hatter, Marcum, Willlams and Shea; Jonnard and Manion. 1 BLUES NOSE OUT INDIANS Kansas City — The wildness of, Golden Gloves, bantamweight cham- fi ie Spee, Kearns, fight manager, can “show |H. Soland, Hazen; E. Krause, Hazen. | iis fought four rounds to a draw. pion. Gabriel Lerat made a gallant|cause” by May 22 why he shouldn’t | Distance: 41 feet 5 inches. | stand against Don Gonzales of Cleve-| be jailed for being in arrears $5,000| 440-Yard Dash—Ernest Olson, Gol- ‘ land, but the decision: went azainst|.n tus alimony payments, Judge $5,000| , 0 ard Dash-Emest Ouoy. ea) Sherard Fans 16 Men® 5 fel P, Trude announced he would be |Renke, Beulah. Time: 50 seconds. To Beat Legion Ni” L NEVER ANTAGONIZE OR, IRRITATE A GHOST, AS “THEY ARE VERY SENSITIVE ta WITH THIS TRUMPET I INTEND “TO ENGAGE we Gost oF dis ROOM MAKES A LOUD SOUND! d Cvengros in the seventh paved the ¥ | way for a Kansas City rally and a SOMETHING LIKE tHE ; ee ‘ ins pitvercert 3 . “HE GHOST IN CONVERSATION AND MOOING OF A cou, Marcel. enault, a sturdy hie lodged in “glimony row” for six) Discus Throw—H. Soland, Hazen; | i Haneas City :..,,00000031x—4 6 1 FIND OUT WHAT (1S DIFFICULTIES stuck IN A first victory when he outslugged Scot-| His wife says he has failed to k Golde ova Golden Valley: Whyte) Cathay, N. D., May 13. Creneros, Bence and-Angioy: Hol-| Fram ARE! ~~ FAILING IN THIS METHOD, ty Sylvano of Chicago, in the 135! up his payments of $500 a Bee Or aet Bal Distance: 106 feet. | 16 men, T. Sherard hi qi ley, Thomas and Peters, Padden. ay t Hes i A ANCE pound battle. Phil Dardell of New - suse P= es 4 wife bert Stern, Gol- | Cardinals to a, 13-3 victory over ~ i ee Ga. INTO TR 2 York was too clever for Jacques de peed Ole ices Renke, Beulah; | Ex-Legion baseball team at Harv { Wrestling Results i MEETING THE GHOST: Lahayes in the welterweight civision, cg Titett Olson, Golden Valley. Time: "in “addition to his work on [ hut Jean Zigen gave France snother nar |. Javelin Throw—O. Jenson, Hazen; Tout bass Bit daaicon and Ve riumph by defeating Fred Casetio o! i V ee a a Pee , ae in the an ; -. ORTUNE TELLERS CUT IN | Girls’ Baseball Throw—E. Skager,| : defeated Alexandre Elyas, the French ON Your. aero: Marien bh ee Golden! ADVERTISEMENT FOR, BIDS captain, but Fernand Daudrin, the +BY TELLING Te. ite ys ae Welgunt, Golden Val-) c.aica bias for'road grading ral q French heavyweight, furnished the | Fae: fost feet 8 ge on the south line of Section 36, oe nik i= . ae 1 perf aa ot Oe 5 . ‘Throw—H. Link,} R. 79, on the line between NTH z program to defeat Sirutis, Out- |Hagen; E. Skager, Hazen; Frances| and Borleiey, Coattiy” the, B Qhyw=: ’ weighed 30.pounds, and a foot shorter | Brechh Gaiden, Valey. “Distance: 72 County Commissioners" of WS 7 ‘ than his American adversary, Lau- ches.! County at the court house ty = drin conducted himself somewhat like marck, North Dekatt 20a ot } ae is wie ek 4 > Johnny Risko, firing punches from : ; Renke,|" Approximate amount of earth 3 308, Utlea, N ¥ gtetented Dr. 4 = 4 i everywhere, to gain the decision. i a a, 3,500 : Merl ied atter each had a fail.) VUNG... s —| ) Whyte, Golden. Valley; Peter Gress,| {olen County at. Bismarck ~« td Fe ag oy eanfens At . AN rs oe Golden Valley. Distance: 18 feet 5) county Auditor of Bmmons 5 ‘Antonio, 10:00. Ni : | 4 anton, ‘on and after May " paknne, Wash—Ted Thye, 198, \ Sump—A. Smith, Hasen;| Sine’ check for : } oe Gece ren aaa Ni Fondrich, Hazen: Seed eet wid, pasanle, ta 4 i N i r ‘Chairme: ( "sc rim landon antentea NE Last 1GHT sretoatel eninhe fala, Gin hase s H (By The Associated Press) aang nes Cone \ Gatns, ter atopped. Vi ie Seetes Sane gee, See Seeie, metgtam . “4 the first 30 minutes; Katan India — Rosy Rosales, 4 took the others In 14 minaten and Cleveland, eutpeinted Chuck Wis- $ 38 eae utes, Each weighed 210 a 10). pia ] “ PeQuebec—Fa George, Buffalo, nd Geeaman, . took the last two fallx from Lee ‘Les An Paves. tan> faville, outpointed Ted Morgan, Loe Angeles (10). : } Wrkotf, St. Loulx, Mo. after lou ‘ ing the first in 1118 f i

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