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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1932 rck and Fort Lincoln Baseball Teams Triumph Sunday 7 | Bisma | GROVE GiaNTS ARE | WORLD RECORDS SHATTERED IN COLLEGIATE TRACK TOURNEY e DEREATED BY NINE | ovr BoarDING HousE By Ahern | SENSATIONAL NEGRO St. Louis Sets Down Senators Again 1 all AT RAINY | ; | Solons Roll Over and Play Dead TAR BACK AT JOB 4 FROM NEW ENGLA NU! fA Nowe BEEN WARPING AT ME AE FATAL DAY L MET Vou, SPRINTER BETTERS [eee Z i sok ae GIRL TRA / s {FOR MANY YEARS ABOUT GOING — Nol! WERE SELLING SEWING or Bi villa er’s ITH EMPL Py =a to bes pce oe ae dm) MACHINES | aner A HOT j Aggregation. AFTER ital City Delega- OCCUPATIO Qui MONEY ~~ 7, ' ee coon tga Ati AND. SINCE MY DEAR FATHER Re SOS itso (By The Associated Press) ‘ jdrickeon, Sensational| ies had the week anyway, But che tion Wins From Tuttle SEMTED ME Wit B 500 WAY,YoOu CANT FIND YouR For the information of American) Mildred Didrickson, spent most of it here in Dallas ap- Outfit, 3 to 2 PRE 4 SOCKS ,WITHOUT BELLAWING League pitchers, the one sure way of Athlete, Settles Dispute plying for reinstatement. She was so ult, 3 to I AM GOING “To OPEN UP AND te Jack Keller, Ohio State, Clips sopping the Washington Senators is , sorry about running away she cried. a HEAD A PRIVATE DETECTIVE Ree go cote Dea Aee Lu ’ 2 SNPS to put on a St. Louls Browns uniform. Amicably Miss Didrikson will spend those six is ' ¥ 7 HAND “THEM -To You FROM Three-Tenths Second From { The Senators can hold their own weeks at the national women’s A. A. SOLDIERS SET DOWN SOLEN AGENCY 1+ YT KNOW, M'DEAR » RIGHT UNDER YOUR RUTABAGA | with the rest of the league but as 5 Holding|U: track field met at Chicago and OR DD T EVER TELL You 2 Hurdle Record soon as they sce one of Bill Killefer’s| Dallas, Tex., June 13.—(#)— at the Olympic games. She said she : 4 More records than she can remember |" — ARRIAGE, L elbowers take the mound they roll|more Didrikson | WOuld enter as many events as the i McLeod Are Effective rae a INS it ‘ - over and play dead. So far they've |offhand, Mildred ena for the| Officials would let her. She has beat~ sitierand WeLeod Are’ ettec WAS A SCOTLAND |BROCKSMITH IS DEFEATED /Piaved the Browns seven times and/went back to work Monday 1 ‘Olym.|€2 of equaled the world's record for : Battery For Locals; Con- YARD INSPECTOR ! the Browns have won six games,|bosses who will send her women in the javelin, the discus, the as a | R : three of them by shutouts. Pic games. 100 meters, and the 80-meter hurd- be test is Close | ‘ | Killefer’s outfit won both games of] The blonde athlete, who is nearly reg RF) . [Fifteen Stars Expected to go toa doubleheader Sunday, 6-3 and 4-0,|19 years old, said she was glad to Tn addition to these track and field : —— ' . and boosted their average above the;be back at her job of rate clerk with performances, the Dallas girl holds | nd Fort Lincoln re} Palo Alto For Olympic 500 mark for the first time this sea- bead poe ak aging sag the world’s record for the baseball ! is J y ee n. ie. walked out 01 a uy While the Grove Tryout “een Herman Ruth personally|Week ago when they declined to add|throw and for three years has been asting a 3 to 2 defe; veek’s tion to the six|a@n all-American basketball star. She 5 —_—— conducted the New York Yankees to|another week’s vacation is of England in} a 13-5 victory over Cleveland, hitting|already arranged for her. also swims, plays golf and tennis, rol- in the Capital City Sunday. | Chicago, June 13.— (#) —Fifteen | his 19th and 20th homers’ and a| That was last Monday, so that sheller skates, and boxes. - arck took Tut into camp.| track stars who helped turn in an aS-|qouble to drive in six runs. H 1 while the Soldiers shut out | sortment of records in the N. C. A. A.! The Detroit Tigers did some high- 4 Nae fed and wuBRLed by championships, will go to the finallnowered batting in the fifth and sev- % Rees tidy atc con Genin the Olympic trials at Palo Alto, Calif.!enth frames to tumble the Philadel- BP 1S the v ‘ on the “DUG July 15-16 at the expense of the)onia Athletics, 8-6, despite Jimmic co! ce bat, proved oe Seee moun¢ American Olympic committee. Foxx’s 22nd homer. oA as the vamped fea Sucker Those who landed among the first)" pete Jablonowski, former Cleveland § tion chalked up its initial victory of} three in each event of Saturday's rec-/nurter, made his first start for the ie ok ite ‘well -peatteréd: anti ord smashing ‘meet are eligible to/Boston Red Sox and was ithe, vietim y Simle ke te Wee eel compete s, “jof his teammates’ errors, bowing 4-1 ; H whiffed four of the visiting Een | stricted finances will permit only the he the Chicago White Sox. ie As i ates yesterday, there ir Delile CROUEN’'So : Bismarck picked up 7 bingles to cream of the lot to go with expenses} tn the National League, the Chi-|™Odel putting stance one must fol- . ee ‘ a Tuttle aregation by | a atet radeon gen ten etnearea | Cubs stretched their lead to a/low to achieve success, yet there are THAT Tue SHAFT , Bid oe ee ada le list has fame and a half by winning a wild|certain things one should and should fy ' as The Fort Lin ‘oln-Solen fracas ed by A. A. Stagg, Sr., but on the basis T3-inning battle from itis? Boston | not do. 4 aes belbsioagl! 1} i 2 ame, marked by the | lof performance Saturday, the lineup | Braves, 5-3. The Cubs won out on INTO Yovul oY. a 32 of Conrad of the} Ga , probably will include: doubles by Jurges and Herman and| It is best to stand comfortably well a { 4 ted the opposition : AT g -.u% parvort/ Ralph Metealfe of Marquette, who|a’single by Moore. Guy Bush went over the ball with a slight bend in ” | SELMA SERVICE me. _ G18 Won both dashes in world record time |the route for the leaders and allowed|the knees, and the left leg bearing \ ae mates pounded Wetch of the ‘ tors a —the century in 9 5-10 Largan aaa only 10 hits. Art Shires’ homer in/j@ little more of the weight than the : for a total of 10. The Fort Lincoln | ea ee ! ai 1 ling the accepted world mark, and|the seventh sent the game into ex-|Tight. 4 fielding was noteworthy with onlv/Hagen, 3 ..c10.0 0 0 0 , | SE ty HF jcontinuing through 100 meters, thelira innings: id Don’t crouch so the shaft of the F ‘ (SMO ER a ls ore ha | eg awk olumpus lakes Minneapolis.. 000 200 0-2 6 {Olympic distance, in 10 2-10 seconds,!"One ofa large group of St. Louis|Putter jams into your stomach. Xt ’ a - Sepatle ‘ | ee 2 Indianapolis. 010 000 0-1 § 2[two-tenths of a second faster than cardinal graduates, Plint “Riou | Study the Toul of the green and ” emer ce ee Nee eagiend a ' ah Called end 7th, 6 o'clock law. __ the world record. He followed up by | pitched the Phillies to an easy 6-1\concentrate. Then when you have f 4, firemen limited the hard-hitting | a et | econ osition Vandenberg and Griffin; Bolen and,winnnig the 220-yard dash in 20|victory over the Cincinnati Reds, |Sighted the line to the hole, focus the ve fy hits to set)F 4 oD 0) Angley. 5-10, a tenth of a second of better than} Making his first start in Philly re-/eye on the ball, stand still and stroke e . . 3 to 2. in a game | F, ial enolmaogne ail I P, t R | |the world record, and on the way,|palia, Rhem allowed only six hits and |the putt. b th that saw t ants make seven er- | J a 2G mn i ennan ace | Saints, Colonels Divide |passed the 200 meter mark in 20 3-10, !never was in danger after his team- Lal rors ‘ z C.F oF 20s Louisville—The Colonels defeated | three-tenths of a second under world| mates presidented him with a threes aw y Mi . i tt Van Ruden sent 12 Giants to the J. y rcs 0 2 0 St. Paul, 7 to 3, in the first game, but record figures. Punvisga 4A -tha giteh <) Xo bench with strikeouts, {L. W 3 ) 0 0 " , . Van Atta’s three hit pitching gave the; Jack Keller of Ohio State, who The other two National League ©nea Bs q Glen, on the mound for the Giants,! J. Ir Seek) Millers Maintain Advantage by | saints the om contest, 1to 0. —Iraced the 220 yard low hurdlers in|pames were rained out, a) it was nicked for nine bingles but re-|P. Yello r, lb 3 o 0 0} caval ;. ree rst Game {22 7-10 seconds to chip three-tenths 7 NY i ere care ee - 44 Whipping =a Ne gual... cmp nan cry Bieta moead toon Sn acengeen sae NATIONAL LEAGUE | Stickler Solution | The box s Totals . 29 Doubleheader pe a j record. Cubs Beat Boston 5 Tuttle «2 E| Umpires: McKinnon and P. Wells. | cuts v le ON gg mates ment| George Saling of Towa, whose| Boston—Cantwell weakened in the it Hutchinson 9 | ey og : 14 1-10 seconds for the 120-yard high /13th inning and Chicago scored two a : 3 Dickinson Will Have | chicago, gune 13—1%}—A winning | Second Game _ ___, |humiles was three-tenths of second |rums to defeat Boston, § to 3 PART - DRAY x : , fe is getti | . 7 me i iy ‘Danielson ® Golf Meet June 26-27 |s!> at Columbus is getting the kind |. paw: 000 100 ot FF Runs Fast Mile : Chicago 930 909 900 o90 as wot i d = penalee ft \of results most satisfying to the man. | Louisville. - ree ho, ie a i a | Glen Mani to dds i Bush: and. “Havenete: Cantwell, ston 556 ; 4 remenetsky N .—Amateur |agement—results in the form of ac-| Van Atia and Snyder; McKain and | tastest outdoor mile ev. - ; ell, | Pittsburg: ‘ AP -YARD Mehihoff 0 D., June 13.—Amateur S cree wicn Bien lea an aenaeiea: a beating enty Frankhouse and Hargrave, Spohrer. Brooklyn : Fi 28 a1 eit L. Kremenet 0 cibl x aaa = ; Brocksmith in Indiana in 4:11.1. ; Louis . E j Elliott 0 baie Since the Red Birds started their ! Brewers Win Twice |" Charles Shugert of Miami univer-| Ginginrillies Down Reds |New York, ae ‘The words inthe topline were formed iad aaah ascent toward the top of the Amer-~|' Toledo The Brewers annexed a sity, who set anew N. C. A. A. record Phillies pitched a nice game to turn | Philadelphia 30464) | out of the letters RYTAPDAR. When N Ww Total: iy one Dickinson n Asscciation, crowds in the new wi Bill from Toledo, 10 to 9, and 5! 0¢°9-167 to beat Brocksmith in the | hack Cincinnati, 6 to 1. {Cincinnati .. 33 431 words are spelled they it Bismar 1 on um have been not only the best to 2. i ice calles | RHE backwards, ae Secemne 1 snds are schedulea | 2 Years for Columbus, but the best. soars | Brocksmith who drove Cunningham | Philadelphia. 010 030 0022-6 10 2! RGMEAGG ARGS ee ' MeLeod 0 ri es sey ng (in the league. Sunday crowds have! " Jand Shugert to records. Cincinnati... 000 100 000—1 6 0 “gyi 9) for th § of Sunday. June 26. '\,.on particularly gratifying, and the Milwaukee. 021 101 050—10 12 3 ]and St Michigan freshman,| Rhem and McCurdy; Kolp, John- |New York .. 16 fa Ses j|and m ln all flights ;willlbes | Spey Sere aa oer oper-| Toledo .... 003 100 1139 14 3) Willis Ward, Michigan freshman.) Rhem and McCurdy; 2 Washington . et). \88 STRAYED Apres vin that afternoon Si 1 Res) eee Hillin ‘and Crouch; Moore, Vangild- | who jumped 6 feet, 7! inches, : | Philadelphia 30. 24 1556] _Btrayea to my place about two = B. Klein . ) Sixteen will be east In the cham- |#0P Of the Bird franchise. figures to! o."and Bytlak. Bert Nelson of Butler, who cleared 6 * DEO 28 (3 549 | weeks ago, 1 bay mare, weleht about LW © iomsbip fieht and tight im each er (make money and educate talent at Second Game fect, 5% inches in the high jump. Others postponed, rain. eek 30 25 [545] 1200 Woe. 1 black mare: weigint about bor 1 tees sie w * the same time. H R H E! Hugh Rhea, Nebraska football star, malta tke ens St. Louis ; 26 ‘509 i iS inare colt. i ip, tie speoeraine “in the flights| _Su2day Columbus crowded into sec-' Milwaukee. 010 000 004—5 14 O{wno set a new N.C. A. A. record of Chiecx Tete iestan Chicago 33 353 win, N.'D. a a pe ett |ond place by whipping Kansas City} Toledo .... 020 000 000-2 8 2 52 feet, 5 inches for the 16 pound} (,,..,,Chisox Trim Boston | Boston... 41 196 | 6-13-20-27. +t] eae iat pai, twice, 10 to 9. and 4 to 0, while Min-|_ Knott, Braxton and Young, Crouch; shot put, more than a foot better| jChicago—Prasier held Boston to ——— PMc =m as ts will be ed in the Giinapolis, and 10454 spectators] low Rothert of Stanford. | RH Elay 4 ME Pcare. ye GP! Galiauspenphineccabac tte i a en ,,|Watched the doublcheader. Crowds Binds ekel eine | George Williams, Hampton insti-! poston .... 000 000 001-1 3 | Minneapolis $32) Known as Mrs, Cella Gatel, Desoneed is h | Suitable prizes are offered winners | OOo) and over have been frequent! Columbus—The Red Birds slugged | tute javelin thrower, who heaved thé! Ghicago’.. 012 000 10x 4 8 4 olicabi > a Notice is hereby given by the under- hd One aes sud ns ans lin Columbus since the club got into Soca eee ae SS | aed aaa Jablonowski, Moore and Tate; Fras- | indianapolis im 538|tor of the cetate ot’ celia Tatra tire automo: | the race for the title. H : First Game | Lambert Redd of Bradley Tech.,|ier, Faber and Grube. Kansas city 29 (463 | Gabel, otherwise known as Mrs. Celia bow it is an.| Minneapolis retained ‘ts three and| R H E|winner of the broad jump with 25/ : : nee AH “4g6| Gavel, late of the township of Gibbs, ‘h ent commit- one-half game margin over second Kansas City 006 011 010—9 12 1| feet, 6% inches. : Tigers Sink aoe the | Louisville *. 30 434) of North Dakota, deceased, to the HE commii=" piace in tripning Indianapolis, 16 to 6.'Columbus.. 103 024 OOx—10 12 2) Eugene Beatty, Michigan normal) Detroit—Earnshaw =r ened “trom |St- Paul .. 34 358 | creditors of, and ‘all persons having % and 2 to 1, in seven innings. Osborne, Thomas, Fette and Col-/ college negro, who won the 400-meter | late innings and Detroit came from claims against the estate of said de- ‘ ee ae eee Pe i Set ;, behind to beat the Athletics, 8 to 6.) Y ™ ceased, to exhibit them with the ; 0, Milwaukee staged a pair of late, lins; Ash, Dean and Sprinz. hurdles trial in 52.9 seconds. : Foxx hit his 22nd homer. SUNDAY’S RESULTS necessary vouchers, within six monthy x si a. irallies to take two games from To- Second Game | Charles Hornbostel of Indiana, ; “RHE : American League after the first publication of this n 0 : ‘ewers scored five runs R H_ E! winner of the 880-yard run in 1:53.) 6 10 0| Chicago, 4; Boston, 1. tice, to said administrator at his re: a = [iedoss They Brewere so Kansas City 000 000 000-0 8 4 : ; John Won- {Philadelphia 000, 310 011— Detroit, 8; Philadelphia, 6. dence on the southeast quarter of 's in the eiehth inning of the first game y | Bryce Beacher, Indiana; John | Detroit 000031 40x—8 9 1 » 8; , tion eighteen (18) in ‘tow! i I 1 ; : i jColumbus.. 100 100 20x—4 9 1/ i d Irving Seeley, | | New York, 13; Cleveland, 5. msiip one and managed to stand off a ninth in- | “Gove i omas. Fete Tising and | Sowicz, Ohio State, an 4 farnshaw, Walberg, Krausse_ and) gr ‘Lowis 6-4: Washington, 3-0. hundred and thirty nine (139) north a ning uprising by the Mudhens. to win, Gale, "Fowler and Rensa. Illinois freshman, who cleared 13 feet, | preying, Cochrane; Whitehill, Wyatt | 5 5 > 1, 3-0. pg 4 peventy ining. (48) hg of ° e LAST IGHT 10 to 9, In the second battle, they 7 ig 10 inches in the pole vault. and Hayworth. | National League laleny County, North Dakota, or a9 7 0 (By The Associated Press) shoved over four runs in the ninth to eames | Chicago, 5; Boston, 3. Burtalate town ts ho Guay court oF a 2), Waraw.” Poland Eadie” Ran, crab a ville and’ St” Paul divided P etrolle to Meet East Stars Make Cleveland "Base Huth clouted two} Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 1. office in he Burleigh, County, Sort ¥ 1, Poland, knocked out Volkmark, | Louisville an Pal i homers and a double to drive in six akota Court House in the ‘city o 4 : ir si nels s 1 H 4 | Al ‘ican Association Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North . 2) Germany (8). their set. The Colonels did some Teal} je H 4 ° runs, New York winning from Cleve- | meri A Dakota, Reece. ss eect hitting behind Ken Penner's, steady | ebras! ig! ter! B id For Ol ACS }2and, 13 to 5. Ruth now has 20 hom-} Minneapolis, 16-2; Indianapolis, 6-1.) A oy are hereby further notified that i: Marzolf, 1b De tea BURGOO KING HURT jpitching to win the opener 7 ree yt ers for the season. us \ eats erciear, ty Hon. 1. C: Davies, Judge of the County x aaa sw York > 13 — -|and Russell Van Atta pite J — >| Bae E| 7 ‘city, and Biate ee Me ee é 0 0 0} New York, June 13—)—A leg in-|an - ' . k ; : \n ‘e 3 0 0 jury “vill keep Burgoo King out of /hit ball in ae eee fe help the; Fidel La Barba Will Get Chance} as Shatecedunione |New York. 909 40 24-18 16 1 Columbus, 10-4; Kansas City, has teed ‘the Et ti day of Bennet ries orby a ca ‘Saints to a 1 to 0 triumph. : atte: = | Clevel a 000— . D. 1932, at the hour of 10 o'clock st Pe wr [corey eenneriete wnveyoyta rg isl at Partial Revenge For | Three Records Ruffing, Allen and Dickey; Harder, LIGHT WITHOUT HEAT in the forenoon of sald day, at ths Totals ...... 3 T)week and p y BE ab indians . — olitan Track and Hilderbrand, Connally, Pearson and| Berlin.—It is reported that Ger-|Court Rooms of said Court, in'the suid the rest of the year. The Kentucky | Millers Dri a Trick Di trop 1c ‘man scientists at the Kaiser Wilhelm|Court House in the City of iluvasc { Fort Lincoln HE Derby and Preakness winner suffer- | Indianapolis Mie nenre ls Pope rick Decision Field Meet Myatt. Institute Bere have succeceded in in Burleigh County, North Dakota, ae Ute e] i = its a Vv: a ce ir : 2 Simonson, 3b 2) 0 Gass aulupastenidon dnsiis erator Dine AHAIenanella twice, 16 to 6, and! : aren Browns Best Senators making a light that is very near to|adjusting all. claims agalnct the ne ee 2001 barba, vieim of & questionable desl be gg ge ag a se ed agli nen been FR EC 2 ames) a eos ‘ arba, vi 3 / the Washington | i uum tube thilled wit Mrs. Cella Gabel, hd 0 0 ;LAFF MATCHED | First Game mE sion in the National Boxing associa-| New York, June 13—(?)—The East's double defeat: upon. the Washing Bined AsRtaeEDD sine SL es Deceased, which have eon duly and ‘fad Wargo, rf 2 o| June 13.—\A}- Y Minneapolis 001 012 561—16 19 0/ tion's recent featherweight champion- challenge to Olympic hopefuls from First Game emits a yellow glow of several candle- | provided. " ‘aiaal at Dunne, cf . 1 0 | Retzlaff, Leonard, N. D. hea eight. | Indianapolis 004 002 000—6 13 3,ship tournament at Detroit, will have other sections of the United States is RHE power when exposed in the dark. Dated May 28th. A. D, 1932, > v le, 1b. 1, O-and Les Marringer, former University | "petty, Hensiek, Ryan and MoMul-|a chance for partial revenge this| ter sections of foe Tans et | washington obo ool 00-3 1| : the “entater of Colle Semmmeeaton, of fe scippio, 2 1 of Illinois athlete. will meet in a 10- |1en; Cooney, Campbell, Burwell,| week. {boys who said it with performances /St. Louis... 100 410 -00x—6 8 0) otherwise known as Mro’cale aaper BC Conrad, p © 0 round bout at White Gity June 28. ‘Barnhart and Riddle. The former flyweight king tackles|i,ctead of words in the two-day| Coffman, Ragland and Berg, M ple; | HEA a Deceased. - i es See oe ie ‘Tommy Paul of Buffalo, winner of the | sretropolitan championship track and | Fischer and aay oe Dixie Champion ioe he e Sees { i Detroit tournament, in a ten round- field meet. Second Game mH e R Bieriaca NO a PB J f er at Los Angeles Tuesday night.|“"rree marks in the field events ‘i First Publication on the 6th day of ite | OUT OUR.WAY || Paul's N. B. A. title, however, will 1fot ‘Saturday and Sunday were better Sadington, oo oe pag a 4 June. D. 1932. jo aE: be at stake. Labarba was beaten in|than the winning performances in|St.tous ‘Marberry and Spencer; Ste- hee | = the semi-finals at Detroit by Johnny jtne 1928 Olympic games and several wart and Schulte. CITATION HEARING PETITION 1® jPena of New York although many! others would have come very close to ——_—_—_—_—————_ FOR PROBATE OF FOREIGN ‘or ¢ \ringside critics thought the Calttor- victory performaoces | WILL w z S ’ jnian was entitled to the decision. if they had been made at! 5; N Dakvia, C a ; 7~ OO H: | Two other champions, Tony Cane | et am rie years ago. Two of! See ot Marth: Deke. Comme, at Bur | JUS WHEN | jzoneri and Kid Chicolate, will swing these fine performances were turned | 72) Det Cony Court, Before Hon. I. C, | WERE HAVIN into action in non-title bouts. lin by members of the 1928 U. S. team 28 In the’ Matter of the Estate of William Cok | TAY MosT Canzoneri will meet Harry Dublin- |. are trying to earn places on this by, Deceased. | FON, THERE sky of Chicago in @ 10-round light~| year's squad. (By The Associated Press) Abbie Dings, Sian if “|\ Goes TH weight duel at the new west side box-}""y5ny Anderson, former Cornell NATIONAL LEAGUE ee ‘etitioner, CORFEW: ing club in Chicago Thursday night.’ tar, who took fifth place in the dis-| Batting—P. Waner, Pirates, 301; Mis. Mary ‘Anu Mahatfy, Mrs. Ma- , hala Copeman, ‘Abbie Dings, otherwise known as Mrs, T. Dings, A. 0. Aune, James ‘Colby, ai 4 incompetent person, Stanley Reynolds, \ the guardian of the person and estate r of sald James Colby, an incompetent person, and A. H. Helgeson, the spe- cial guardian ‘of said James Colby, ‘an incompetent person, and all other sons interested in the estate of Chocolate, holder of the synthetic |cus ‘throw at Amsterdam with a 147-!tombardi, Reds, 373. junior _ lightweight championship, foot toss, showed his “comeback”| “Runs—Klein, Phillies, 6 4; O'Doul, meets Roger Bernard of Flint, Mich.,|sturr again by flinging the platter 156 | Dodgers, 42. | in one of four ten-rounders at Phil-|'2¢ ¢ inches, more than a foot fur- Home runs—Klein, Phillies, 15; Ott, adelphia Wednesday. The main boutitnor than Clarence “Bud” Hauser Giants, and Collins,’ Cardinals, 12, Will bring together Benny Leonard, |naq to throw it to win in 1928. Stolen bases—Klein, Phillies. P. New York. and Billy Angelo, Leipen- Conner, who threw the! wy Pirates, and Frisch, Card- ville, Pa. welterweight. The show will|,, Frank (Contr, Wie eon Inst | Wank, cone William Colby, deceased, be promoted by Lew Tendler, Leon- jes and took sixth place, could| "pitching—Swetonic, Pirates, en t tee pts iinnabip tage ap Henney ot touch Pat eeuc grat arid Betts, ee 6-1. The Siaie of ,North Dakota to the above AY pian on mark of 168 feet 7 1-2 inches but he AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting —Foxx, Athletics, 378; ‘Walker, Tigers, .353. Runs—Foxx, Atleletics, 57; Sim- You and each one of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the office of the Judge of said County Court at the Burleigh county, North Dakota court house in, the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh easy Notth Dakota, on the’ 28th day of ;D: 1982 at the hour ef 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day,"to show cause, if any you have, why the Petition of Abbie Dings .on file herein praying for the ad- mission to probate of a certain document as the last will and testament of William Colby, deceased, and, praying for the issuance to said Abbie Dings of of inistra- tion with the will annexed thereon in the matter of said estate of said deceased, should. ¢_ not granted, A of said docum ’ and the probate thereoh, duly authenticated, Associated Press Photo |'* a, file this rt, * ie late residence of said William Colby, Mrs. Ben Fitzhugh (above) of | ieceased, the owner of said estate, was the At Pittsburgh on Wednesday Billy; the meet honors with a throw Petrolle, Duluth puncher faces Tom- or te feet, 5 7-8 inches, some seven my Grogan, Omaha lightweight, ove |reet, better than he did at. Amster- the ten round route. dam. mons, Athletics, 51. he 9 oa, Leo Sexton, another comeback). Home runs—Foxx, Athletics, 22; | Yesterday’ 's Stars campaigner, who has had a great!ruth, yankees, 20. ¢——_ —______ year, took the shot put with 52 feet! ‘Stolen bases—Chapman, Yankees, (By The Associated Press) 1 1-2 inches, bettering John Kuck’s/9. piue, White Sox, and Johnson, Carl Fischer, Walter Stewart,!/Olympic throw of 52 feet 3-8 inch. Tigers, 8. Browns—Former granted seven hits,) George Spitz, flashy New York Uni- Pitching —Gomez, Yankees, 11-1; latter three as Browns beat Senators|versity jumper, cleared the bar at 6 Allen, Yankees, 4-1 twice. . feet, 5 inches, far below his own best Babe Ruth, Yankees—Drove in six|marks but 5-8 of an inch better runs against Indians with two homers|the jump that won for R. W. King in and a double. 1928, + wi 13 spades and her poker face didn’t Gerald Walker, Tigers—His triple Lermond set himself up ®8/dq much good. All she le and single drove in four runs against|/p_ real threat in the 3,000-meter bridge game here was 388 points.) Vicksburg, Miss., won the women’s yillage et Florenceville, in ei gine, Athletics. i steeplechase when he was clocked in| atter she recovered from the shock |-southern golf championship at Hot aetegeien Ee Gee ee ial Vie Frasier, White Sox—Pitched '9:23 8-10, nearly five seconds better| or » perfect hand, she got in | Springs, Ark. by defeating Mra |° Dated this ath day of June A. D, 1932, well against Red Sox, allowing only;than the American record Joe Mc- ding, but couldn't force it any higher| Walter Geyer sof T ry (SEAL) Ry >? SS aS “aath ~ tS ww w= 3 | aN K ESS 4 = <i SS SoS. E ONLY SCORED 388 Denver—Mrs. D. E, McLaughlin’s a U7 WY Z zx Z la 4 A Z iB oe Z : luskey set earlier this year and only les. -M I, C, Davies, oe cy modi Cabk—-Sopped “Staualien vasors hone then Tote ou |*Han tour, spades. a Lo il ali ta Geo. ME. Regindtdt® of sid County Court ; "Bi iain WAGs 10 Be 78 es ee oS a, OCD pe an Se sree Se 8 Tribune Want Ads _ title a week befo Att'y. of sald Petitioner, = or CORN THIRTY! EFS WO SON. 6H Flint Rhem, Phillies—Held’ Reds|sterdam' when there wasn’t an Amer- d 5 i Bismarck, N. Dak. os t mae ne safe with six hits and won easily. icae witnin shouting diutance. A | ake ie

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