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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933 Babe Ruth Fails to Land Berth on 1932 All-Star Baseball Team CHUCK KLEINTAKES |OLYMPIC GAMES AT LOS ANGELES NETTED $150,000 PROFIT PLACE OF BAMBINO iene Cian tame te Geuk | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | [Cochran chran Undisputed Leader In Meet ASRIGHT GARDENER CROSS RPS Baseball ‘Profe’ .* Z IF YOU CAN KEEP ON YouR & FEET UNTIL SAT spoon d i WHEN F I'M PAID, TLL RAIS! HERE CLYDE, —~ TAKE THIS Holl; \ i - FIVE SPOT AN’ BE STAKEHOLDER, lywood Three: a taeounein Bil. | liard Star Needs Fourth “ 3 ee A OR A BET IM PUTTING UP, IF 4” Is First Time in Eight Years) 7 Gusti wet. einer coun |/ Sat #0 {YOULL OF TWO MILLIONS Straight Victory That King of Swat Is Not | TO WANT TO RASSLE ME FLATTEN ME IN A MINUTE? ‘ in Honor Array IT'S MIDGET MONEY To BE SAVIX-AFTER. L FLOP Chicago, Jan, 25.—()—Welker * of Hollywood, Calif, Wed- You, YOU'LL BE SITTING FoR. Surplus Will Be Contributed to! Sesaey ‘was after his fourth straight RASSLIN’ FOR,,IF HE WANTS TO | COVER IT ~~BUT THEN, IT'LL A MONTH LIKE A CHINESE City and County of Li victory in the world three-cushion ® PICK ose AND GROVE BE EASILY EARNED PLL IDOL (~TH’ WAY YOU y mee 0s billiards tournament, and needed st to | ONLY BE A eer TALK, YOUD THINK, £ the leadership, Monee Foxx, Lazzeri, | and O'Doul, Averill, Traynor, Cronin Dickey Chosen ¥i—The Amer- | s six of the 10 * major but St. Louis, ican Leagu Jan. league Geol them. id to Chuck Klein nd sensation of the CRATING TH’ cai Lf a a, . wen WAS A PAPER CUT-OUT DOLLY WILL RETIRE STATE BONDS Games in U. S. Last Summer Most Successful Finan- cially on Books Los Angeles, Jan. 25.—(#)}—The Olympic games here last summer re- turned a net profit of $150,000. This figure was revealed in a state- ment from the Community Develop- ment association that it “hoped to fea Aten to the city and county of Los Angeles the final surplus of the mittee, almost the same as the Com- Cochran's opponent was Frank Scoville of Buffalo, N. Y. Clarence Jackson of Detroit and Tiff Denton were tumbled out of the four-way tie for second place in Tues- day's matches. Arthur Thurnblad of Chicago took care of Denton, 50 to 43, in 48 innings, and Otto Reiselt ac- counted for his first victory of the tournament in defeating Jackson 50 to 48 in 62 innings. The defeats left Denton and Jack- son tied for third position, and in the night match, Johnny Layton, the Sedalia, Mo., veteran, joined them at three victories and two defeats by anew Allen Hall of Chicago 50 to 42 in innings. The defeat was Hall's fitta straight. What with college old American baseball “college” stars al baseball training “colleges,” the great collegiate in a big way. epee is one at Hot Springs, Ark., under The newest the direction of meee Hornsby of the Cardinals, Ray Doan, for- mer manager of the House of David baseball club, and George Sisler, former American League first baseman. Profs. Hornsby, left, and Sisler, right, are shown going over plans for the college with Dean Doan. Of the 191 votes cast for right field in the poll “of members of the | Mane in the neighborhood Les Angeles, crapetsted Harry Fierro, 3 ssociation, Klein ‘icago, : nar, Mex! erie. Ealtth The Los Angeles organizing com-|city, and Huberto Evans, Los Anegles, Klein also polled 16 votes for center tield and ei total of 135 votes. was made up of 63 for r two for cent id «Pier Traynor of rank (Lefty) O'Doul of Brookiyn and Lon Warne! the } Chicago Cubs are the fou Leaguers who gain places on 1 team The Py PAT. OFF. SERVICE. INC. Cimoen Withdraws from ‘Ski Tourney munity Development association, has announced it would retire the bonds of a million dollars, voted by the state legislature for promotion of the games. The $55,000 premium on the bonds also will be paid. eer would raise the net over oper- at expenses to approximatel, o 200,000. foie On the basis of these figures it unofficially said that the gross out drew, (4); Baby Arizmendi, Mexico City, outpointed Speedy Dado, Philip- Pine Islands, (10). Seattle—Joe Glick, New York, and Sammy Santos, Seattle, drew, (6). 260 Entrants Seen For Skate Tourney Oconomowoc, Wis. Jan. 23—(?)— EXPEDTS PLAY IT See By WM. E. McKENNEY Secretary, American Bridge League ‘The most abused bid in contract bridge is the game demand forcing suits, will pass and a game contract is lost. ** % You have no right to pass, after once making an original forcing two Leaguers included saad receipts for the game, which were the | Entries received by William Kritter,/bid. Partnerships are wrecked and/tid, or a jump shift response, until Bob Grove of the Ath 355 y | se most successful financially of any |Presidentof the Wisconsin Skating as-j/games are lost by forcing bids madeja game contract is reached. Unless Lazzeri Eneencre eer ever staged, were slightly short of |/S0clation, assure a record field of 260/by unthinking partners. your hand meets the exceptionally nd Bill Dickey of the Yan- 1 Averill of the Cle nd Joe Cronin of the Wash- ors’ manager and greatest asd of votes, 158. Here is the voting, by positions, for | the leader and his closest rival: | raneS Ousts Bambino iicer oiled ‘Chicago Stadium Cards rds Profitable Only Four of 14 tae Dur-' Minot Star Nurses Aggravated Ankle Injury; Won Honors in Chicago Meet Minot, N. D., Jan. 25.—(#)—Casper ——____—__________» | Fights Last Night | —————$<$_—<_§_____—__. (By The Associated Press) is Detroit — Wesley Ramey, . Grand Rapids, Mich., outpointed Eddie Ran, Poland, (10); "Varias Milling, Los An- or more contestants in the nationa! speed skating championships to be held at Fowler Lake near here Satur- day and Sunday. ye Natonal champions will be decided in the men’s and women’s senior di- visions. The nine states represented in the strong requirements for forcing bids, play safe and simply make a con- structive bid. If partner has anything, he will respond with a constructive bid and you can safely and surely arrive at the best spot at which the hand he | Should be played. Left Field: O'Doul, Dodgers, 101; ! Oimoen, one of the country’s premfer tries thics—th in partner- Ruth, Yankees, 29 ing 1932 Failed to Show _|sk! riders, has retumed to Minot from |St2°5 Outpointed Darlo Moreno, Kal. | erates ttraal rocctuon, Metter sail | tet GOsckiess. | us hand 1 abso- saieuread kienrmore pena tian’ they Center Field: Averill, Indians, 61; | Chicago, where he won honors in the |™ar00. Mich... (10). fora, Misr, ie Ce we eae gain. The one over one should only Lloyd Waner, Pirates, 46. Net Earnings Central’ Ski association tourney 10], Barcelona, Spain—Paulino Uzcudun, ‘and Wisconsin. Unfortunate! no| be made with biddable suit. Don't Right Field: Klein, Phillies, 11 days ago. ern Rrra out ‘Giacomo “Bergo- | ™ make game nd saittcee mits oe make a psychic one over one simply Ruth 63. PTR GES Oimoen was entered in the National a your Let him know First Base: Foxx, Athletics, 138; Chicago, Jan. 25. — > — Boxing| sit meociation mest which is to, we| Coshocton, O.—Henry Pirpo, Louis-| SPEARFISH LOSES ANOTHER _ lieve that the responsibility rests en-|{h FS oon ‘count en a biddable sult Gehrig, Yankees, 40 turned a net profit of $52,705 during| held Sunday at Salisbury, Conn., but/ Ville, Ky., outpointed Sunny Jim Wil-| 5 oii cok Des ae, Ledges from you. Second B: Lazzeri, Yankees, | 1932 for the Chicago Stadium Corpor-| withdrew after aggravating an ankle |!ams, New York, (10). lege gave Spearfish example, we seen players|'"In all my bridge during 1932, T 51 | ation, which went into friendly re-|injury which he received last spring|. Alexandria, Va.— Frankie ormal its second six-point defeat of open viamnee remonts, with toe no|sew but two hands that I felt were Third Base 1, Pirates, 129; | ceivership last week. at Lake Tahoe, Cal. New York, outpointed Joe Ino, Mex: | the week here Tuesday night, 33 to 27. | 7 Piney then bid {ith two no! strong enough to open with an or- Whitney, Phillies, 26. { Fourteen shows were presented and| ‘The noted skier will remain in|! (8). t Aberdeen Mi carta |and row partner, who has been as-|iginal two bid, and at that I believe Shortstop: Senators, 158; | all but four of them showed some | Minot and will attempt to strengthen Canton, O.—Billy Wallace, Cleve-|® perry onda ight sa sured by the original forcing bid|thet my percentage was fairly high. Bartell. Phil | kind of a profit, with the four-|the injured ankle before a meet|!and, outpointed Louie Severo, Penn-| that the bi ‘would contin (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) Catcher: Yankees, 118; | round exhibition between Jack Demp-| which is to be held in Minot Feb, 6.[#Vlvania, (10). sesemerreperarmgnatence nce Sircame ie tomtusd umoaacalanest: Cockrane, Athle | {roy and Ring Lavinsky setting the top| Some of the best ski-riders of the| St. Louls—Maxie Rosenbloom, New| Members of the basketball squad |it) game, is reached. shows, hie pest: PEER OF THEM ALL Pitchers: med) Warneke,| | mark of $16,637, Levinsky’s bout with |eountry will compete in the event oes Gime sai, cman, fy thelr Names, as well a numerals,|original bidder by bidding three| ari Sande, during his turf career Cubs, 147; i + Walk ked. id, prod here, which will conc! the first len. WS, A Gomez, Yankees, 15: Ferrell, Indians, | j Walker ranked, second, producing a | Here: Minot winter sports carnival, utpointed Ray “Showboat” mile |O% thelr shirts, Eten ever, he has plenty of strength|* ® sockey, won the Belmont stakes 12. | The biggest loser was the Baer-| *_————_———_—# | lan, Portland, Ore., (10); Harry Du- PRE-DEPRESSION WAGES te assure game and now the un-|‘ive times, the Withers four, Ken- a ~ Ernie Schaaf offering, which cost the|| Basketball Problems ‘ penn Chicago, outpointed Lou) Jockey riding fees are $10 a mount, | thinking original bidder, feeling that tucky Derby three and the Preakness N. D. High School corporation $2,834. ———_———— ry, Bt, Lau Shore Hanstora,/ Wileh is increased to $25 if the Jock) His partner is merely endeavoring to|once. His, winnings in these races a ference between two $508,950. Boxing is temporarily out of the By NAT HOLMAN stadium picture, but probably will be} Question—Do you approve of at- resumed under a new arrangement. | tempts to slap the ball into the basket , The receivership forbids promotion of | while nena up under your own: ‘events involving financial risk, but a| basket? {boxing club is being organized to| Answer—Unless there is a decided stage shows, leasing the building for | difference in height between the play- each event. Gophers to Abandon Basketball Captaincy Minneapolis, Jan. 25.—() — Future Minnesota basketball teams will not jhave permanent captains unless i i Coach Dave MacMillan has a change | Chuck Klein has been placed in right or heart, Dissension in the present ioe in preference to Babe Ruth on | squad over its election is the reason. | the 1932 all-star baseball team picked| He referred to the. election of the |by the Baseball Writers’ association. | Present captain, Bradbury Robinson, tt was the first time in eight years | Ver Virell Licht. |that the Bambino was not selected.| “Naturally every boy wants to be @ pada cabyein ot a pe ten ree are tere t a ,Rosenbloom Ready to ‘date loses out,” MacMillan Battle Billy Jones “7, Haire ce tne brings in @ winner. \ Court Schedules WE New Rockford at Ca | Harvey at Fessend i Monango at Edgeley. i Kloten at Lakota. | | | er following up and his guard, I would S much prefer to have him pass the ball ia out to a loose man. So few baskets are made in that Lisbon at Milnor THURSDAY Devils Lake at Rugby Crosby at Bowbell. Neche at Pembina. FRIDAY Wahpeton at Valley City. Northwood at Hatton. It pays to read advertisements--- Harvey at Ni LaMoure at Oak Marmarth at B Donnybrook at Wilton at Cojeharbor. Devils Lake at Min: Underwood at Me Ashley at Lehr. Elgin at New Leip; D It will pay you to read this one | candidate loses out,” MacMillan said.} | ee oe ae ee em oe THE other day a friend gave my wife a recipe for a new Frozen Orange Pudding. We Hannaford 2 ' ans the captaincy this year but why, The drill play illustrated above is had it last night for dessert. Glen ili | ,New York, Jan, 25.—(—Maxie | should one be singled out over the|am excellent one to perfect dribbling. Larimore Rosenbloom, recognized in this state | other for the honor?” No. 1 dribbles down the side of “This is something new,” I said. “Where did you get it?” Mayville at Hi |as lightheavyweight champion, has! Licht was dismissed from the squad Alexander at Ne to eee his title against |1ast week by MacMillan. who said he | and runs for the basket. No. 1 stops, : illy Jones of Philadelphia but so far | had brok ing rules. whirls around and passes to No. 2, who fy Beecer at & no promoter willing to put on the |"Sgazwian believes dissension has | drives in for a close shot “Mae gave me the recipe yesterday. She clipped it from an advertisement.” x Dickinson (A) mais bas sured AD ae | interfered with the play of his Goph- | way that I Sain, it better basketball i | nbloom said he'd fight Jones | ers this season. They have lost four | to toss the ball out to a player who wife didn’t read \vertisemen: her "1 ; on any date fixed by Madison Square | straight conference games. can set himself for @ shot; the per- My wife didn't that ad t. If her friend hadn’t read it what a treat i Ellendale at B J \geven But dummy Johnston, Garden | pia Sein centage of shots made from the field we would have missed. Langdon at Hannah. oxing impresario, ical he was is far greater than the percent of ee eae | not interested. | Use the Want Ads percentage those -baed in. * Do you read the advertisements? It will pay you many times over to do so. From hel St. Johns Academy at Jamestown. i] ‘ McClusky at Fessenden. i : e1ne them you may learn about all sorts of new things. New foods, new ways to use i Be ite a Lidsermood, i OUT OUR Ww AY ARES NENTS By Williams | them, new recipes that will add variety to the daily menu. ‘ Mohali at Glenburn. | - } Davenport at Leonard. LETS TRY OW ,NO-NoT ME! Right in the advertisements in this paper there are countless things to interest McVille at Hope. Nome at Lisbon. t Mott at Flasher. f Dickinson mot co \t, EITHER, OUT OF RESPECT | A BRIGHT, SUNNY WASH DAY P Pil A ute o' THUS RARE Ov VINTAGE- I HAVE A HORROR OF ANY THIN’ WIT A HANDLE ON IT you, to save you money, to bring you the most value for what you spend. And now as a reward for reading this advertisement here is the recipe that inspired it. at Sentinel Butte. i Watford City at Stanley. GO AHEAD, LUKE PLEMPS AN’ : ° 4 ; Be ee AY Pume ‘eR! GRINDSTNES AN’ Recipe for Frozen Orange Pudding é cream. Put in double boiler until thick. Add orange rind, cool and pour into' freezing tray of refrigerator—or three or four hours on ice. When ready to serve, top each dish with meringue made by beating two egg whites stiff BUTTER C4RNS. Lo wreanrt it FROM MY FATHER, Devils Lake at Leeds. Spiritwood at Sanborn. Fargo at Mandan. t Alamo at Tioga. RUINED HIS EAA UFE. Ingredients: 2 egg yolks (beaten); 1 cup orange juice; 1 cup cream (light cream or top milk will do) ; 4 teaspoon- fuls flour; 1-8 teaspoonful salt; 1-3 cup sugar; 1 teaspoonful grated orange rind. WELL MANAGED | Babe Herman, National League out- | fielder now with the Chicago Cubs, | has played under 19 different man-/ agers during his baseball career. | CATER TO BLEACHERITES | eT . The New York Yankees’ ball park | Blend thoroughly egg yolks, sugar, — adding oe sugar. Garnish recoil pint it ie celica Bune flour, salt and add orange juice and with orange segments. The stands hold 22,000. . : a It pays to read all the advertisements in . The: Bismarck Tribune The Home Newspaper for Bismarck, Bitola County and the Missouri Slope _ th EE se : ak taite cated! 4 “ Habe = P . y] pep avenge LOOKIN INTO THE PAST —IUS LOOM INS © 1009.0 aaa eownce me 28 ; 4 ‘ANBERRA is the capital of ag Australia, ANTONIO STRADI- fe ‘VARI made the world’s finest vio- Z ins. “IF” was written by RUD- YARD KIPLING. i

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