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Bismarck Will LUSSDAY, APRIL 11 ave Com nsive 1983 rehensive Outdoor Sports Program AMPLERECREATION [MANY STARS TO BE ON BENCH AS BASEBALL SEASON OPENS - © FACILITIES ASSURE |[ ovr BoarDiNc HOUSE by aver INURY ANDIUAESS. [Paul Runyan ld ‘ ies VARIED ACTIVITIES SAY, HOOPLE - \NDEED, WELL, AW ~ HE ANT HAVE TAKEN LARGE Former Assistant At Fargo You CANT RAISE $4. BAXTER=I THINK SAYIN’ NOTHIN, MASOR Country Club Youngest Mem- By ART ; ’ PIGEONS IN THIS TLL SUGGEST THAT, ITS JUST A FUNNY KRENZ Track-Field, Baseball, Kitten- NEIGHBORHOOD, 4] THE CITY COUNCIL NOISE HIS LOOSE TEETH TOLL IN TWO LOOPS ber of Ryder Team ball, Swimming, Tennis IE THATS WHAT PUT THROUGH A ARE MAKING/—-LET iM Golf Planned i! YOURE PLANNINGS$ NEW ORDINANCE ~ SCREECH FORTH LAW, ee exe ee wll AU ON DOING? WHEREAS UNDER, AN’ WELL SHOW" EM Gave ied Bissonett NEA Service Sports Writer rook Over Rules Before Teeing Up come through, then suddenly find THERES ACITY f/f THE ACT OF APRIL I1™ ALL WERE DOIN IS uyler, Jackson, Bissonette,! pau Runyan, ie ee oan os This Year ere tae fate = TO ARRANGE MANY LEAGUES! * ORDINANCE ARTICLE 3, SECTION FEEDIN' TH PIGEONS, j Hurst, Hornsby and Coff- | Youngest member of the Hyder oan | Before stepping to the firat toe this OC Tk an” uniboeRvatle AGAINST IT!) f 4-8,CODE AV, IT 1S man Are Out who itied to caddy out at lutte] spring, the Pleat aes are of real | breach. ; —~toen A MISDEMEANOR FOR Rock, Ark, where he was Hee atanve in tasting the game more) Don’t total your score on the 18th Playgrounds and Parks Will IT UPS ga “A NEIGHBOR To POKE Tiyan sbvee yaigea tonmnannels Dleasurable for yourself and others | f°ee™ Players would like to approach " e Provide Scenery For Pic- | HIS NOSE INTO THE RUTH CONDITION DOUBTFUL bos ae wi Pg beg bg Fen replace turf, Divots Gall Nana ae AFFAIRS OF HIS 2036, when he Nous ef correcting |that are hacked out of soft tairways| Owner of Eau Claire nics and Outings ‘Thanks to the Capital City’s al- ready-established adequate outdoor facilities, Bismarck will have a com-| course and tennis courts; city-owned | swimming pool; horseshoe-pitching courts which will be established by, Wright, Whitney and Foxx Are Others Who May Not Be - Able to Start St. Louis Browns will be conspicuous seas absence when the firing be- Expect 29,000 at Association Opening |: 6 And four others, Glenn Wright of take the eas- prehensive sports program this - fest way out. Don’t clamber over and spring and summer. New York, April 11—()—An un. | than any other traveling provesion |break down ‘the sides of the hazard. Excellent facilities will provide} precedented number of the mightiest] summer at a rate of $4 an hour. The sun sets early in spring an Bismarck residents outside recreation Players in the game will be on the = * * many epdhme thd who have Rina on a wide scale at low cost. Among! sidelines when 16 clubs, baseball’s| In the spring of 1930 Ri ed pat mtd lor a: step Hight facilities are Hughes field, including | upper-crust, open the major league| his first major title, the North and Lie gee Sean 5 inthe eat wiki bie seers add oo | season Wednesday in eight cities, towed up ed win nthe ay uw players behind you. Players in in le state eache! al nd “4 crete tennis courts; city-owned base- s Through injury, illness, or some| Open. In 1931 he won the Me |-| front also want a bo rr your ae park ae dete ctor G other cause, such famous figures as Goen ta Sia A. and the Gasparilla ket Beene Brick Ih cone “6 Dlaygroun for children, equippe: Mal 63) 5 The ‘Kiwanis club and park board; | g Kiki Ouyler of the Chicago Cubs,| Eis game rounded into top form|signaled the players behind you to school-owned kittenball diamonds; | Travis Jackson of the New York | early this spring with which he won baseball diamond and outdoor athle- | Giants, Del Bissonette of the Brook-| the $10,000 = sera td Bese Mod tic area and other facilities at Fort! Dodgers, Hurst of the Phil-| Miami Four (01 Lincoln, U. S. Army post here; base-| eet Rogers atti of the St, Louis|®3 ® partner, and the first tourna- CLASS-Y PUG ball diamond at the state peniten-/| Cr Is¢ and Dick Coft ate ment with the six-inch cups, the tlary; Bismarck Country Club's golf jardinals, and Dick Coffman Florida Year-Round .. He con- Badger Dental Student Pulls No Punches in the Ring Franchise ( Optimistic Present problem, still unsolved, is the selection of a manager and his choice, he says, now lies between Pat Gharrity, formerly of the Washington Senators, and John Mostil, former ‘White Sox star. Quinn also is pushing plans for lay- ing out the new baseball park here. (Grading operations and construction of the grandstand and bleachers, will get under way, he said, as soon as weather conditions permit. Among outstanding prospects is Fritz Feske, an outfielder, who has achieved considerable baseball fame in the west. He hails from Park River, . De The Northern League season opens May 4 with Grand Forks playing against the Quinn aggregation here. Printing did not originate in Ger- many, but in China, The Chinese printed books many hundreds of years before Gutenberg invented movable type in 1540. . ed on an extensive basis again this it does not sponsor a tournament year, with regular life guards and - here of its own. OUT OUR WAY tures, Guy Bush Says Cubs To Fool ’Em Plenty SAM GOD WHY-on- NO ! FELLER: You FeLLERS PSs aerate NEXT CHAMP? 5 GOT UNDER OLT TH’ WRONG es a ta a \ Chicago, April 11. — (?) — Guy “Off? Paw Makes *, Ketchell’s pacivic coast fight fans até looking to ‘Wesley “K. 0," Ketchell, of Portland, to usurp tho light-heavyweight throne of Maxie Rosenbloom and they think Ketchell’s left hand is g00d enough to do it. The 26- year-old socker has been adyanc- ing rapidly under Jack Kearns,’ and may get a fight with Rosen: bloom shortly. ~~ LIIAM SYDNEY PORTER wrote under the pen name, 0. HENRY, Exclusive patent” rights expire after 17 YEARS. ‘The sketch is of an EGRET. the board of recreation; World War tournament of the season at Virginia Memorial building for indoor boxing, the Dodgers, Pinkey Whitney of the/ Beach, bringing his winnings for the wrestling and other activities; and Phillies, Jimmie Foxx of the Philadel-|tour to more than $5,000. an adequate park system for picnics ——— — 5 ia Athletics even the great] The average player making the and outings. LLINI MI Babe Ruth himself were listed a5]swing around the circuit during the ieee BANS Two New Ownere, Si. New| See nga i el eae ste ate school athletes under the direction of | PROFESSION A I WRESTLING Managers and Playoff pellet ed Reed bast a every single player comes vd oe Sh Coach Roy D. McLeod. This sport} onal American} A married man spends $3, a will be climaxed by the final high| System Add Interest | Leagues faces the new campaign with | ter. school track and field niet in bales a aewis Bae eied i a Lirica ata @ few with pedi sei state this year, the annual Capital' Browning-Lewis Bou' irdet real confidence. This year making City event here May 19 and 20. e herrea! wrestling indefinitely in ‘The greatest shuffle of player talent/ his second attempt at a National Cancelled After Savoldi fie te Es TEL ol Macc lien naan obi ace nd EET VT the has let received his baptism of Baseball Season Young ‘ancelle avoldi- Browning and Ed “Stranger” Lewis at | permitting, » rity of in the history ae game ~ x fieiarom 7 wry With organized baseball seasons Lonieetianes the Chicago stadium Tuesday night, !o9 999 ¢, = Some both leagues with apparently justif ational Open at Fresh. opening Wednesday, interest in the was ordered cancelled. 000 fans was ready Tuesday to pcospects of the closest pennant fights| Meadows last year, where he finish- diamond sport is expected to flare} =| ‘The banishment order was the max |e the opening ofthe 82nd penant in years. || Jed twelfth, ‘This takes him eligible up in the next few days. i | Chicago, April 11.—(?)—Professional| drastic ever tossed at wresling in Illi- thee | The world champion teat Nel GC: ume ADR TIL, Gene “aD ‘At least three city leagues a boys wrestling was an exile from Illinois|nois. ors i-iopekitrgy cnbbsntdln: an Yankees remain the club to 7 ie pe a 's ri iantine ‘and young men are ee hee He esday. Savoldi, whose victory over Londos séaiime sbetptte-apteeon Phin! the American League beg eic frees avin through pre! John W. Reel director” Bove wil be|,,Afler an, investigation nto the) was an upest comparable to the vie- lots with Minneapolis, defending title-|ineds indians all are prepared to-eive| Asked shout tive American team’s : . y match at the Chicago stadium last of the fayne “Big” Munn of 4 | divided into two iia nae Friday night, which resulted in a dis-| Nebraska over Lewis several years Fearsils Sa wea ge ieree = the title-holders much greater com- cacee amie vlads an -haethlbet Shas ap ray ill os iy Pluted one-fall victory for jumping] ago, was awarded the fall by the com- | een ree tr ‘Th 0, bot Petition than they got a year ago. “iyind this: Almerlbats-tonan “WORIA/ TOs Sa ee oer Pa DPIY! Joe Salvoldi over Jim Londos, the Tili-| mission, which upheld the decision of |ansas Sorat aa udctenfin’ erate A free-for-all involving perhaps as qictotideas a4e teat one eh 4ne Sioa junior Sonipatitson later in the Nols state athletic commission banned | Referee Bob Managoff. besyeetnd y Yeiectr aac ded cts 10,000, Bethe six Heaperdieeeger ig ced Na- aoe ‘ Sp pecl bongs: thas summer. A third league for older, unanimous favorite to win the cham-|Cubs seem best. The Phillies, the| British Open. American golf is on Sart Gara Sete we") RANGERS HOPE TO CLINCH (22% Soy ee ge ce PTCSenY. can not be counted out. can If the city does not have a regu- Bill Terry's re-built New York Giants,|® job requiring training and good lar team to play out-of-town organ- WORLD ICE TI I LE TONIGHT provided “Memphis Bill” can juggle| Physical condition. One must keep izations, a city team will be recruited what looks like a mediocre flinging|¢atly hours to compete in two or from this organization for such com- crew into some kind of effectiveness. | three ee — ee, Peel saa. ‘ Neither the Boston Braves nor the . QXE of the classiest rin; endt present it does not appear that|New York Sextet Sets Sights| ‘ise mus lt two in e row with ® 3-1) vesterday, ‘Tris Speaker, who directed |cincinnati Feds, on paper at lesst,|, Runyan is yeaah tn favor of alee ore ibe paar ed e older baseball men in the city will} oo Straicht win turde: 4 the forces of the Kansas City Blues. |jook impressive enough to worry the mera larger cup the put.| University of Wisconsin, and Pee at adult team for competi- ee alg 7 leaders. os ~eoweies otapaiogoaied i termed by some ring followers tion with out-of-town organizations. Over Torento Frederick the Great despised the |every ‘The opening day's schedule follows: | ing green gery up ne — as a second Benny Leonard, is ‘Washington; a ; shot of the Badgers’ boxing See ee 20. Diane fore team) ronto, (Onts “Apel 41 Ue ae Cleveland at Detroit; Chicago at St,| club adopt the cup for play over the} sausg. More than 15,000 have this year and no regular team is con-'__ Toronto, Ont., April 11—(>}— Touts, sends and on days wi paid their way into intercolle templated by the A. O. U. W. this New York Rangers sally forth to the! | Course is crowded. e ue 2 3 National League — Pittsburgh ai giate boxing meets in which Season. The season is young yet, hockey wars again Tuesday night, de A 4 A No. 4 iron and the spoon are his “ ae ‘ Cincinnati; St. Louis at Chicago; New Tony saw action in one month a alec ional Parra peaert arcing pera gs York st Boston; Brooklyn at Phil-| {eviree clube, with the nod gong) and he is being besieged. with develop before long. ats for the Successive tim Spoon. Fort Lincoln expects to have an-'and end the annual struggle for the | jadelphia. no equal. Runyan isn’t exceptionally) yeduests, to ee aor eon, other strong team this year, accord- Stanley Cup and the world’s profes- | TWO EXTREMES IN long off the tee and often must: de- ing to Lieut. Clark Bailey, athletic sional championship without further NATIONAL CLASH pend on his spoon to reach a green officer at the army post. Only one ,argument. Cincinnati, April 11.—()—The Na- where others would use an iron. man, Catcher Hagen, has been lost| Possibly banking on 3 come-back by tional League's two extremes—so ‘When playing @ spoon shot, Paul from last year’s strong lineup, he the law of averages, the betting fra- the critics—come together here Wed- uses the overlapping grip, with the said, and there is a wealth of new ma- |ternity has established the Leafs 7 to nesday in the major league opener|,¥, cormed by the index finger and terial from which to draw. 5 favorites for the third game al- that sends the Pit the thumb pointing over each shoul- Grove Giants Disband though the Rangers still are heavily E texcelten, agnicas the cine der, The ball is played a bit further ‘The state penitentiary will aban- | favored to win the series and the — f Pranats Reds, oes the experts glee back toward the right sy than for don competition with outside teams | Stanley Cup. | ‘St. Paul, Harriss and Fenner; To- testis osliat-anaic. the drive, but the swing is much the this season, it is announced by War-| Held to a total of two goals in the ldo, Pearson and O'Neill. Fair pong onary same. When the ball has found a den C, C. Turner, and an intra-mural | first pair of sens, the dente were : eee pace teaathan otite lads die oreo ected the pal sche Jeague will be organized among the |counting upon their at to get if s played further back toward = ple LASen Gay Tuesday Blane Ste eee Fights Last Night | daya prevails, 26000 fans are vitually right toot and the swing should be Kittenball play again will be or-jers won the opening game, 5 to 1, and ——— rr enh) ly ailendanes hase iar acsaaa like an iron shot. @anized on an extensive basis, prob- ears, ably with two leagues, according to i y Cli 8 Y 5 Reel. Interest in this sport has grown| instructors for boys, girls and adults CUBS AND CARDINALS Ips “year Mar! k with rapid strides in recent years, | alike, on duty. EXPECT 40,000 FANS ° H ‘ Diamonds for play will be set up on| E, E. LaFrance, chairman of the Chicago, April 11—(7)—Before a' to Win Golf Title School property north of the high |tournament committee of the Bis- probable crowd of 40,000 fans, Chi- school. |marck Country club, already is mak- cago’s champlonship Cubs and the i re Horseshoe pitchers also will be pro- |ing plans for tournaments here this St. Louis Cardinals open their Na- vided for, Reel said. Several courts | year and it also is probable that Bis- League pennant drives on throughout the city are planned. | marck will send many representatives . The swimming pool will be operat- | to tennis tournaments in this area if freshmen, Lonnie Warneke and “Dizzy” Dean, apparent starters. on Bush, the noted “Miasiasippi Mud- ‘. cat” of baseball, climbed out of That Want-Ad in MAKE. 0 SUGTARS the greasing pit of his north, side : “ Sune Service Maen 58 The Bismarck Tribune FORGET You'll want that recently vacated room taken by a reliable tenant as quickly as possible. 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