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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JUNE 238, 1982 rel and Bowie, the right to reduce the| Denver, Colo., clear... 8 88 .00)4¢—____________—-#| Truth Game,” with Montgomery as a|than a day away from his 2ist birth- ' ADDITIONAL SPORTS minimum overnight purses trom $1,-!/ Weather Report Des Moines, Ia., peldy... 90 68 .00 ] Bachelors Guests || fortune hunter who tries to marry for|day, was admitted to the country by 500 to $1,000 and the minimum), Dodge City, Kans. peldy. 86 64 .00 }|money until he falls in love with ajreason of his father’s citizenship. steeplechase purse from $2,000 to $1,- FORECASTS Edmonton, Alta., cldy... 78 54 34) At Novel Banquet || poor girl and finds that money isn’t |Had he been a day late in landing, he 1 pt . Ovi | COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATI 500. Jumping races are run only at| For Bismarck and vicinity: Showers Havre, Mont., clear .... 94 64 00) ), | everything. There are trials and trib- would have been barred by the quota Pimlico and Laurel. tonight or Friday; warmer tonight. hooters clear... 86 58 16 ulations galore, all in a comedy vein.| law. Brumlick had intended going on / > : ~% SHOWERS For North Da-| xansas City” Mo. pel) ee ‘Taylor, N. D., June 23—Con- / Th original stage play was a London| to New York, but when things were isi kota: Local show- | Kansas City, Mo. peldy. 86 72 .00/ gratulations for “naving the good | and New York sensation. explained to ‘him, he debarked here, New York Decision | Miles City, Mont, peldy. 96 72 00 | Wh ers tonight or Fri-! No “Platte, Neb.’eldy.., 86 64 .9| Judgment and fortune of being ‘ cee ee Mibwa ethane Scored by Dempsey || day; warmer east Oxia, City, O., pe 88 74 (90| Single” were paid by Toastmaster | CHECKING ON COPS Tt would require 19 centuries to ® ( eal and central por- | pj SD. Christ Oss to @ dozen men who | — Polit di t 4 ‘, ° . o——_—-- —_—— - | tions tonight; | Pierre, S. D., clear ..... 88 66 .00 fr by | Toledo, Ohio. ice radio scout/|spend one billion dollars at the rate 4 _ Institutions Represented Must Athletics Retain os “Angeles, “June | 23) cooler “extreme| Rabid City's. D. cle® a8 90 90 ae Ie Kashaa far near (crews won't go off on Joy rides now.|of one dollar a minute. ‘ision whic! _ | St. Louis, Mo., clear .... J | de tment has installed mileage Pay Share of Expenses to Disapproval of the dec west portion Fri- | St’ Paul, Minn here. The depar e transferred the heavyweight title day. . Paul, .» Clear... 82 58 .00 if = | meters on all squad and cruising cars. California | Loo Leadershi from Max Schmeling to Jack For South Da- | oot eee Cy) cea et fed ee dinner WAS \The meters register the number of | Sharkey was expressed here by kota: Partly 4 “3 case : wl miles, number of stops made, and the Pelee Jack Dempsey, former champion. cloudy tonight; | Sine City. to cake HH a ry Henry Kasbau was on duty a8 | Timber of minutes parked. DON’T MISS Chicago, June 23—(P)—The Ne-/ igiang Outslug Tigers in Con- “As I get it,” said Dempsey, Friday possibly | Spokane, Wash. cleat.. 86 62 00 ors mar fie George etre | EDDIE COOPER tional Collegiate Athletic association who beat Sharkey in 1927, “Shar- scattered showers |Switt Current, 8, clear 94 60 .06| “Attend en eS ae etn SAVED BY HOURS ‘And Hin Superb f jati tion. 4 ? ad 4 John Be nhein, Bennie Strom, | George Brumlick, a German ym. - THE DOME { beginning Peete ine cay ball Association | and it does the German no harm. For Montana: Local thunderstorms | Winnipeg, Man., clear.. 68 46 00/ jun ‘theaine, Clute Ons Elvin. |sen, from being sent back to his na- TUESDAY, JUNE 28 J Be feet vay the balance LA a ak | eet ee. I believe Sharkey emerges more | this afternoon or tonight; Friday gen- Strom, Rudolf Stoxen, Albert {tive country. The young man, less ‘The sscocation has $2,333 available| Peterson struck out 13 batters to] unpopular than ever. Not. that (oe: met cereer State to Complete Oss, Arvid Strom and Walter | € , but A. A. Stagg, ead the Athletics in a 10 to 1 victory - : * ge CE i * y Sttom. ree ete osc /over the Sentra ih an American] ‘eM {0 be unanimous i saung | For Mines: | ceneaty ter, Extortion Evidence) "the. guess itt snoping tat | , candidates on the basis of their per-/ League game in the Bismarck Junio: ‘Na know better. than to judge |tonight; Friday partly cloudy, some: wien a: A eee! Some er eee | ) formances in the annual champion-, baseball association. fights from radio description, | What warmer in east, possibly show- | Wahpeton, N. D. June 23. Soe ere, eee, Summer § 00 est | Ships two weeks ago, and T. W. Met-| By virtue of the victory the A bat when so many fight writers [ers in northwest portion. The state Thursday probably will|#——— —~—_—__-_____¢| calfe, athletic director at Iowa state | maintaine p leadership | string with Schmeling, it looks complete presentation of its case here ! | At the Movies |} ¢ university, decided to help winners of|Burchardt of the winners establishe’ “4 GENERAL CONDITIONS | > | e | _‘first and ‘second places, rather than a record with 13 putouts. like ‘somebody booted one along | re barometric pressure 1s low over aa tet) coca PARAMOUNT THEATRE | 0 pay full expenses of a few stars. Ap-| The Indians outslugged the Tigers; “ Fe inp’: . the Rocky Mountain region and the Lehto arged at-) “Tt doesn’t ifferet 0 wear as ons roximately $120 for each champion, |to win the second contest of the day ‘If Schmeling’s manager was |weather is unsettled in the southern | tempted extortion. “ Be ei ty Gane Pp y | suspicious of Gunboat Smith in yhether the character is a hero or a and $70 for each second man, will be|27 to 2. Clausnitzer, pitching for the! tne referee's role, why did he |FJ@ins States and over the Northwest./ Joseph Caton, Minneapolis expert,|homewrecker, a coward or a thief—so | ‘ turned over to the colleges. \Indians, struck out five batters while| stand for him? He says he knew Hao dd ee seatsiend pinoes tie ae on the stand in Richland county dis-|!ong as it’s interesting.” ae During the summer there are so Those selected are: first places: | Woehle of the Tigers retired the same| 4 week ago that something was western Canadian Provinees. High|trict court when it adjourned Wed-| This is Robert Montgomery's an- | many affairs to which you can Pirie et Leap Slaven el pee a numer: ; wrong. Well, then, why didn't |pressure areas, accompanied by fair|nesday, will again be called when|Swer to the question of what roles he -yard dashes; Charles Hornbostel,| The box score: .| he stand pat against such a re- | Weather, are centered over the upper |court convenes. Prefers to play. wear cool, summery clothes that Indi 80-yard : RHP ppel ‘ > y “2 es cobra Sy Glen Cun- ®11PO A ET feree and refuse to go on? That's | Mississippi Valley and over the Pa-| Caton testified it was a typewriter |. “This fellow is an engaging enough ‘ Hy eee uns 2a0/ yard i ee what I would have don cifle eoast region. Cool weather pre-|owned by Co. 1, national guard. unit Uae Montgomery eo ie, | at least one pair of Sport Ox- » Gi a . ‘a %: vails over ¢ north-central states, typed cussin; ie rt. “He's een Tal { 400-meter hurdles, Eugene Geatkty tat : Py 5 but temperatures are higher over the Lady ge Slt ww ALpstON peaaie. to consider the world his oyster—if he | fords should be a part of every Michigan state normal; Hugh Rhea,| oo 8 Eight Survive in northeastern Rocky Mountain slope. |ond intended victim of the extor-|C@M open it. He starts out to make | Nebraska, shot put; Frank Purma,| : Rouen Western Tourney | Missouri River stage at 7 a. m. 75 | tionist, money the easiest way—and there's a | wardrobe. 4 . ; Lambe = *, 3] , . ” “ Redd, Bradley Tech. broad jump and| Martin 0 © © 01 Oklahoma city, June 23—1—|2833. Reduced to sea level, 30.09, | note on ES nit od famire; But when the real test comes | For men and boys there are styles that out-smart the of: a : v1 eeley, 1 te 3 _ ut makes him a prett: yu; ~ * 3 : . oe Bryce Beecher, Indiana, ) 11". : Were aie ana RIE eeahebe "yaieioay ae | Kenmare Fire Chief ter all pak eel black trim, light smoked elk with tan trim. Then there . | Peterso! “ 4 ie vi i | be 21 : Second place: Don Bennett, Ohio! T nurceaset, 6 1! of the three surviving Texans equalled |" eee eal To Head Association that tae yor dder giot aay Oe is summer's coolest style, the “Foot-Breezer,” for there's State, opera dash; James John- ||: {,,the course records Wednesday. | PRECIPITATION | next—characters that keep your in- always a breeze. . . through the sides, and even through ‘son, inois state normal, 220-yard | «oj David Goldman, a freckle-faceg | Amt. 24 hrs. ending 7 a.m..... 00 terest alive. If the hero is perfect dash; Ivan Fuqua, Indiana, 440-yard ! 1. 1] golfer from Dallas, became co-holder | Total this month to date : 253|_ Kenmare, N. D., June 23—(—| you know his exact reaction to every the ventilated insole. run; Glenn Dawson, Oklahoma, 880- : ° lof the record with a sub-par 67 in his| Normal, this month to date .... 2.71|Peter Larsen, Kenmare, was elected] situation; he can do no wrong, but yard run; Henry Brocksmith, In-| potais 3 10 10 21 4 2{second round match with Bob Coch-| Total, Jan. 1 to date .. 9.67| President of the North Dakota Fire-| seldom is he really interesting. But 7 diana, mile run; John Black, Ohio| oie ee , |Fan, 19-year-old western junior cham- | Normal. Jan. 1 to date ; 285 |men’s association at the closing ses-/q character with faults or real hu-|| In our store, sport shoes are very moderately priced at state, high hurdles; John Lewis, De- \B RH PO’ Elion from St. Louis. Par is 70. Leeann ee a ae i eaalerahy, CARATREIRT ike ctcacn (ene mene Go anything at Any " 4.5 Boys’, troit City college, 440-meter hurdles; oe yesterday. Carrington was chosen] time, and it is only in a crisis that it Men’s, $4 and $4.50 - - - Boys’, $2.95 Nobel Biddinger, Indiana, hammer ao Di ki NORTH DAKOTA POINTS for next year’s convention. can really be discovered if he is basi- throw; Clarence’ Munn, “iinnesota at ickinson Woman to | aidan tneciane Fo i narted firey ee tre anpeton, W8s|cally a hero or a villain. In “—But|| Other styles in black or brown, calf, kid and kangaroo. ; s, Michigan, 1 . . aa H 1) the Flesh Is Weak” there is just such " discuss: Dwieht Purvis, Purdue, ev 1a Head Masonic Group: Amenia, cleat 20] Grafton, second vice president; 7. Z| crisis The hero goes along int = ¥éty Men’s, $3 to $5 - - - Boys’, $2.25 to $2.75 x elin; Bert Nelson, Butler, high jum} | | 7 “on | weade, marck, secretary, ant Le and’ John Brooks, Chicago, eae 00 Grand Forks, N. D., June 23.—()— | Bottineau, peldy 00'E. Correll, Casselton, treasurer. wnherole manner until the big test e | = | Carrington, clea 00! comes, then we can discover, in the jump. T 3 Gathering here last night for the first | Crosby, peldy. 00 | ord WW. Johnston, Hillsboro, Har-|ciimax, whether he is really all that a 0) in or Alex Wilson of Notre Dame, win-; 1 3 = general session of the North Dakota | Devils ‘Lake, pel ‘00 | Ye” Dobbs, New Rockford, and F. W.|he should be.” ner of the quarter mile, was not con-| MeCabe, ef nn. ® 1]grand lodge assembly, approximately | Dickinson, clear ..... ‘00 Graf, Forman, were named trustees.|" the new picture is a smart, ro- aidered as he is a Canadian Jack | Westurock, 46 ” 1500 members of the Eastern Star,|Drake, clear ..... ‘00| Over 400 members of the associa-| mantic comedy of London life based 410 Main Avenue Phone 359 Keller of Ohio state, was included |: ) {more than half of whom were from | Dunn ‘Center, clea: .00| tion attended the sessions. on the English stage success, “The because of previous performances in : 1 ' ai cities, heard Walter L. SC sa aS ied B rt d Hi ll is the hurdles, and Charles Shugert, ) {Well of Fargo, chairman of the juris-| Fessenden, clear .... 3 urtness an al Raimi a Miami university, victor in the two 5 {Prudence committee of the general|Grand Forks, clear 20 Py mile, was not listed as there is no| 0 1 {grand chapter, discuss George Wash- | #@nkinson, clear .. 0 To Remain on Job Olympic race comparable to his race.) spyt..15 1-7 [ington as the perfect citizen. Se ie, Pq me 5, WINS TOURNEY conus or iho aint tage rked the | ison, clear 0 nok Veoperdsrea oF valley City, N. D., June 23. Reduce Purses in which included a meeting of the sec- | Max, Pcldy. 0 Hater LeAtiouareeey fwrertney, wil Agnes Murphy, Jamestown, won the Mar la d Cl Si 2 |retaries’ association, a meeting of the | Napoleon, clear .00|be unable to come to North Dakota championship of the women’s south- ylan ASSIC | past Worthy Grand Matrons and Pa- | Oakes, clear . .00|to campaign for renomination be- eastern North Dakota golf tourna- trons association and a banquet for | Parshall, clear . 00 | cause of the necessity that they re- ment by defeating Mrs. H. Bakke of; Baltimore, June 23.—(?)\—The man-jofficers and distinguished guests. | Pembina, eldy. . 00/main in Washington during the Lisbon, 2 and 1, in the finals of the 4gement of Pimlico race track has an-| Past grand matrons and patrons, | Sanish, cldy. . 00 | present congressional session. championship flight Wednesday. nounced that, with the approval of|chose Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge, Dickin- | Williston, clear -00 |" Indications are, they said, congress 5 the Maryland racing commission, it|son, president; Luzerne Bowen, Hope, | Wishek, er +. 00 | would not adjourn in time for them CUP EVERY HOUR had shaved nearly $39,000 off its fall| vice president, and Mrs. Emily Bald- | Moorhead, Minn., clear. 74 00 'to get to North Dakota before next } Prof. A. L. Winson and E. I. Saron- | Stakes, eliminating one $10,000 even: | win, Devils Lake, secretary-treasurer. | GENERAL | Wednesday's primary. ¢ gin have found, in experiments con- entirely and cutting other purses as; The secretaries’ association elected | other Stations— Temprs. Prc.| I @ statement issued by the two ducted at Cornell university, that) much as $15,000. Mrs, Bruce McDonald, Maxbass, pres- | Low i h Ins, |Congressmen, they said “We feel our those who drink coffee in order to| At the same time the commission|ident, and reelected Mrs. Jean B./ poic iS j|duty is to remain on the i 5 vel S| e Boise, Idaho, clear ..... 96 58 .00|duty job in ved ayer must drink a cup every zero ek i me nee oe the Nabe sey Grand Forks, secretary- | Calgary, Alta., clear 76 52 .00|Washington until final adjournment % | State-Pimlico, Havre de Grace, Lau | tr i . | Chicago, Il, clear . j 4 ¥ “@ e ae | f GO faster with Sinclair’s fast-step- ‘ in’ big ci line..Now Here! +! Pin’ big city gasoline .. 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