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BRACE OF TWO-HIT GAMES GOES DOWN _ ON RECORD SUNDAY Red Lucas Blanks Cardinals 7 to O and John Berly Tames Braves 2 to 0 WALNUTS [4 NOW, HUCK BETTS HAS BAD LUCK AND HANG You UP FOR A SMOKING / Wesley Ferrell Turns in Anoth- er Neat Performance; Gehrig Swats Third BY HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. Associated Press Sports Writer | The major league pitchers this} spring are well “ahead” of the bat- ters. In 24 games so far, 11 times one | team or another has been limited to | five hits or fewer. Flingers of nine different teams have figured in this _ stellar pitching; several others have { just missed the five-hit mark. A lot} of the clouting was due to individual | ‘work of a few players rather than to} whole teams. Sunday two flingers hit the lowest | mark made s0 far this season—two | hhits—and another pitched a five-hit) game and lost it. | Charles “Red” Lucas, of the Cin- cinnati Reds, Imited the St. Louis Cardinals to a pair of singles and let ne runner reach third as the Reds ‘won their season's first game, 7 to 0. John Berly of the Phillies equalled the | YOU AND YOUR PIGEONS f CUTTING OUR GARAGE UP FOR A COOP, AND BUILDING THAT CAGE ON THE ROOF —~T if HAVE A NOTION TO STICK YOU UP IN IT AND FEED YOU ON PUTTY FACE—~You PUT THAT GARAGE IN SHAPE 4 AGAIN,OR TLL HAMSTRING OUR BOARDING HOUSE = AA a ef GET THIS, (Co. x feat against the Boston Braves, who finally got their season started after four days’ delay, and the Phils won 2-0. | Five Mitt Champs to Fight This Week Walter (Huck) Betts, Boston's hur- | Jer, was the “hard luck guy.” He gave GOLF ‘the Phillies only five blows but two, pairs of them were bunched at the| proper moments to produce runs. H Tied After 14 Innings | In Brooklyn the first duel between ————E the Dodgers and the Giants was hited by darkness after 14 innings Courses Are Altered and Dues with the score tied at 1-1. Joe Shaute Are Cut; Tournament ‘and Carl Hubbell each pitched 11 in-/} mings and gave one run and eight | Plans Under Way ‘hits apiece. | Wesley Ferrell. aided nll nee ‘Brown, recorded the day's best pitch- rl ing in the American League to give! Activity in North Dakota golfing “the Cleveland Indians a 7-1 victory circles is gaining momentum this cver the St. Louis Browns. Ferrell Month, with golf clubs over the state gave only four blows before he antes bls for another season of the ht shoulder striking out Jack Sport. Saini the seventh and Brown al-| Tournament arrangements and owed only two more. jwork of repairing or improving the ‘The Yankees preferred home runs Courses are under way following elec- to strikeouts in chalking up their tion as sie Officers of numerous golf fourth straight triumph. Lou Gehrig °rgan! ions. aaliopet his third homer with Babe! ‘The vanguard of the golf enthu- Ruth on base in the first inning and Siasts already is “following the ball,’ the world's champions turned back though the recent heavy snow tem- the Philadelphia Athletics 5-4. Bob porarily interrupted the early, season Jounson, one of the A’s clouting trek of those “getting the feel” of the rookies, hit a four-bagger and a Clubs and the courses. double to drive in two runs. | Golf costs will be cut at numerous (By The Associated Press) CLUBS ACTIVE THIS MONTH THROUGHOUT STATE La Moure's course will sport a new club house. A woman's auxiliary or- ganization expects to aid in financing the building. Personnel of five standing commit- tees was selected at a meeting of the ‘Harvey Golf club, during which Charles H. Blanding was elected club President. Dr. Nines Simmons was named vice president and J. J. Rei- mer, secretary-treasurer. ‘Work of sanding and oiling the greens is expected to put the Carring- ton course into shape by May 1 ac- cording to R. W. Hargrave who was re-elected president of the club at the last business meeting. Two tourna- ments already have been arranged. asnrsnanecetsetine oth {Fights Last Night | _—— eee (By The Associated Press) Seville, Spain—Paulino Uzucu- {Ben Jeby, Gorilla Jones, Can- zoneri, Rosenbloom and Miller on Cards New York, April 17—(7)—Five champions and ® one-time ruler of the lightheavyweights add the neces- sary “tone” to the national boxing Bei as world’s middleweight champion; Gorilla Jones, the National Boxing association’s American middleweight titleholder; Tony Canzoneri, king of the world’s lightweights; Maxey Ros- enbloom, lightheavyweight titlehold- er; Freddie Miller, N. B. A. feather- weight champion; and Tommy Lough- once master of the light heavies, are the headliners. Jeby and Jones get together in a 12-round catchweights match at Cleveland Wednesday night; Canzon- eri meets Wesley Ramey of Grand Rapids in a 10-rounder there Thurs- day; Rosenbloom fights Martin we _ By Ahern | MONDAY, APRIL 17 Continue Red Hot Pace in Major DOUBLEHEADER TO SET BURNING PACE St. Paul Dusts Off Highly-Tout- ed Columbus to Snatch Second Honors MILLERS TAKE THIRD RUNG Milwaukee in Fourth Place and Dividing Doubleheader With Colonels Chicago, April 17—()—The Amer- ican Association headed into the sec- ond week of its campaign Monday ‘with the western teams lined up in © row in the first division positions. Tris Speaker's Kansas City Blues took charge of first place by winning doubleheader from Indianapolis, 3 to 0 and 3 to 2, between showers Sun- day, largely on the strength of good pitching. St, Paul dusted off Colum- bus 7 to 2 to take second place, and ‘Minneapolis, idle because of Easter Day rain at Toledo, fell heir to third position. Milwaukee divided a pair with Louisville, 5 to 8 and 6 to 5, mov-! ing up to fourth. Charley Wood, a youngster, squelch- ed the Indians with three hits in the first game at Indianapolis. The Blues made eight hits off Thomas and Bolen, but were stopped until the eighth when Stanley Schino’s triple provided the big punch in driving lover three runs. Niggling gave 11 hits in the second game, which was called at the end of eight innings be- cause of darkness, but kept them well spread out. Logan, Smith and Bolen held the Blues to nine hits, bunched in the fifth and sixth innings. The victories were Kansas City's third and fourth, against one defeat. Saints Nick Red Birds St, Paul caught up with Bill Lee, Bob Osborne and Clarence Heise for five runs in the eighth to defeat the highly-favored Red Birds, who are having trouble getting started. Lou Garland held Columbus to nine scat- tered hits. The Saints accounted for their third victory in four games. while the situation was reversed for Columbus. A four-run splurge in the eighth gave Louisville its victory over Mil- waukee in the first game, but another rally in the sixth frame of the eighth inning of the second contest fell short. ‘Willis Norman, young outfielder, col- lected five hits in eight times at bat, including a double and triple, drove in three runs and scored three more 1983 League Pennant Races: WESTERN TEAMS IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TOP DIVISION - GOLF At the start of this series I advised if Ei it & | g i $e 43 A ilite’ [ HH : oT Ed I By Bas Fge5e is 5B z ae *2e g 5 z i gis Es g Fé Se ak aed ball the title. BOB CAREY, SPEEDWAY KIN ___DIES IN END-OVER-END CRASH 28-Year-Old Star Loses Con- trol of His New $10,000 Machine At Turn STILL CHAMP Nunamaker, Horseshoe King, Defends His Crown By ART KRENZ KANSAS CITY WINS [Expect Masked Marvel Here Tuesday Doc Wilson of Boston Will Fin- ish Preparations For Big Contest Here ie its E 5° EE 53 ; ER 7 — Gil a ei Rain and wet grounds eliminated communities this year. Among those} dun, Spain, outpointed Hans Israel of Seattle over the six-round 5 three games from Sunday's program. setting up a schedule of reduced mem-| Schoenrath, Germany, (10). route at Seattle Tuesday while W Fa ‘The Pittsburgh-Chicago National bership fees are Williston, Bismarck —Se ee League game was postponed as were and cate Jasmine ra ae Lipralserpegheere rs. —e 3 1 the Boston-Washington and Chicago- Prove le new fee x ve st ol fn the| Score by innings: ‘ jean, jOweti course. Players are balloting |the tertiary period when the ice sheet |18 offering a double wind-up ts 1 2 oo to determine whether the fee at Far-|came down from the north. other half of which Otto Von Porat, Saints Stage Rally ORSESHOE champion of i i AMERICAN LEAGUE go's Edgewood Municipal course will 000 001 150— 7 North America for another ° 3 Yanks Trim Athletics be lowered. year is Blair Nunamaker, of : = A Fotrie Named st Linten Cleveland, 0., shown in action, LEAGUE Frladelpnta er O20 OOS 7 0 Hi. 2 Petcle Was names Seeeuen? Nunamaker successfully defended “Ww L NGvaiberg, Hreitag. and Madjesk!; of, the Linton golt club at & meeting his title against Alphonse Belller- 3 0 ee Sircone ait Dickey, * {during which officers set up a lower gnon, Canadian champion, at 2 i ‘ eet schedue of membersun eek, Lester Coral Gables, Fla. He tossed 1 2 Cleveland Trims Browns Koeppen is vice president and Dr. W. 752 per cent ringers inthe title AG R H EC. Wolverton, secretary. tilt. : S Cleveland.. 000 010 231-7 13 0/ Reduction of annual dues at the ; ‘ i. St, Louis... 100 000 000-1 6 2 williston Golf and Country club was} 1/1831- J. Piexpont ae as mere. c. ror ene Spencer: jexpected to increase the list of mem- 4 City 000 4 (Rae SN Orne is te ne eee (lagen Clare Memmi: With Candidates For | indianapolis 300 BOCTATION Others postponed. dent, J. J. Murphy vice president, and American actress, sis (Called end eighth, 6 o'clock F cay J. P, Cutting secretary-treasurer. The ° Winnipeg Entrant Nigzeling | “Brenzel; t NATIONAL LEAGUE greens have Lay in use for several Smith, and Angley. : Phillies Blank Braves weeks at Williston. ana a i si RH E ‘Tournaments Planned St. Paul, April 17.—()—The bare} 3 Eetisdelphia 100 oe Ras 2 - Hi ‘Tournament plans at: Bismarck are Falls club of the Northern Basel 2 as ues4lmavie: pete Hogan. | Pine pushed by E. E. LaFrance, com- League 3 + |mittee chairman. A number of tourn- Lu Tames Cardinals aments have been scheduled by the R Towner Golf club, where a new club- i Bt. Louis.. 000 000 000-0 2 4 house has been built. William Som- Cincinnati. 001 021 30x—7 12 1 merdorf heads the new officers with pip seat and Wilson; Lu- Nels Johnson vice president and Einar cas . Johnson, secretary-treasurer. any ADVERTISEMENT FoR 14 Innings To Tie members — 4 R H Ej; (Called end 14th, darkness.) the meetings 4 New York— | _Rubbell, Luque, Bell and Mancuso; change ith his roposals for furni 010 000 000 000 00—1 10 0 | Shaute, Mungo and Lopez, Picinich. evening to Sunday in the new 000 100 000 00—1 10 3° Pittsburgh-Chicago, postponed, rain, John Eapitol Building at Bt i, rh pi su! al lsmar. were Saturday after-| Dakota will be received by the Board at the Dave Hochhalter | of State Capito! Commissioners, at the Minneapolis-Toledo, postponed,| E EG i E i § (By The Associated Press) ——— Yesterday's 5 7 erg home. Sires ene eeretnny Aa means Roth and John Witt were | OUT OUR WAY |_Yesterday’s Stars | |iismms dardng Pig eggs er le I OL a ag pic will leave for Monday. work may be seen in t! and 5 E Secret: at Vollmer were | fecnstory, Bismarck, office GY Hol i i i Red Lucas, Reds—Shut out Card- Stroh home last! architects, 3: th Michigan Ave: LISSEN HERE, , IT CANT! po ed lla ae yen em oa tn ae eee WORRY. WARTIITS iT TAKES can-| Willie Kamm, Indians—Hit double| at Gust aista and ‘ NO: USE CO YOU MANN! SO MUCH “Monday land two singles Sylvia at Sucri FACES OVER OF MY HEALTH Te-ling thre¢ runs con ns Board of State Capitol Come Suomen THATS AS tO EAT iT Hack Wilson, a foners reserves the right to ac- % g a GOOD FER YOU AS, SPINNICH 19 — ITLL BUILO UP YouR HEAT! H THAT IT CANT oO NO MORE THN MAKE UP FER WHOT iT TOOK. - : i i 4 : i i BISM. 4-10-17-24 6-1—1 i i i z ! E 5 E fi g BOARD OF STATE CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS ll f 5 E i if ADVERTISEMENT FOR ‘PROPOSALS days visiting with Einard and Arnold Jubals returned home Saturday. eee ‘Wm. Wanttaya and children spent tion of 4 Sunday at Arne Antilla’s. ‘were Sewers acittt,, Benn and Ralph arju, Wal] home State Capital marek, Liuska, Sulo, Sergic | oe Callers | oard of Stat spent, ‘Saturday evening at|in Wing at the office of the Secretary: ie Bist i ry, in Bis- marck, North Dakota until ten o' Mar- (10-005 A. M. Thursday May 4, tae i a Plans and Specifications for this seen in the office of the pot Holabird a hace North | | i EB i 4 hi rail ; i I if f i u f i 17 | di¢ i i | pane Deve Temetay evening at talt & Gopoatia missioners re: tee ia oh re } ere 4 his home. may have as many Sept oF reject any or all Bids or parte” ] F i 2 s F? s as it may deem best for the Interest of the Btate of Ne BOARD OF STATS CAPITOL Cont F i HE sketch is of FRANZ i LI82T. | The symbol desise Maki weel April. SHISHLONERS nates IRON. > British "|, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA jon is TWENTY PER CUNT GREATER IN VOLUME than the U. 8. gallon, . M. RISHWORTH, President Bismarck, N FRANK I. ANDER. eoceta 4-10-17-24 b-l—aaa, NOt Dakota Tee

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