The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1933, Page 6

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1983 American Legion Will Sponsor Bismarck Baseball Team This Year NEIL 0. CHURCHLL SPURRED BY NEAR RIOT, YANKEES TROUNCE SENATORS 16-0 TOBE MANAGER OF ||_ ovr BoaRDINe House | By Ahern _|/MYER AND CHAPMAN |To Resume Poughkeepsie Race in 1934 CAPITAL CITY CLUB we WOT ie Foe wa ont _* a A | BATTLE FOLLOWING TROY’S DASHING DUO | [Plane Aveady under way For HAVE ANOTHER THE FOOD IS HELPING OF TRIPE, DELICIOUS, BUT Hi EAR BURNING Colorful Regatta Featur- Home Schedule of At Least 10 MR.HOOPLE ? “ee ne y g i FOR INVITING 7 COLLISION AT SACK When These Two Young Men Start Going to ing College Crews \ Games Planned By World 3 ead H eB _- : 5 f Town, They Really Are, Going to Town | War Veterans THE WAY THAT BIG * pete | TH TROUGH F SEA-ELEPHANT CAN 7! cDMMCWHAT A i cum—THY ” 1] | Ean Whitehill and Fred Walker 7 Gi COOK Pa~T STILL YZ, LooKs sHEs } fas fee Daseaed STRONG MATERIAL AT HAND EAT /PUT AWAY Zt wonneR IF THAT so Are Banished From 7, -BEEN GIVIN' ME | WAS TRIPE,ORA % MAKES ME FEEL 7 TURKISH TOWEL, .\ LIKE ONE OF * BOILED IN VINEGAR/} THEM HUMAN * POLICE SQUADS ARE CALLED O-nessasccecses} TARGETS INA / Ie . Bosox Beat Lefty Grove; In- dians, Reds, Cards and American Legion will sponsor the j et tae ‘i a . Giants Win q ‘ § jhe Bismarck city baseball team this year, ‘ pars! i: e assuring Capital City fans of a home e é 0 in 1S schedule of at least 10 games and 2 x By HUGH 8. FULLERTON, JR. f , a Writer) : SIX SLICES OF BREAD YA LIKE POTATO CHIPS/ (7+ NO WONDER THEY !\, SAY IT TAKES A COOPER To ‘ MEASURE HIM } FORA SUITS } ’ Contest Appointments Announced By Walter ‘Babe’ Mohn, Chair man of Committee Lloyd Spetz post, No. 1, of the; Probably many more this season. Announcement that the World war veterans would sponsor the team, with the aid of other individuals and groups interested in the sport here, = was mude Wednesday forenoon by os ‘Walter “Babe” Mohn, chairman of 500 the Legion committee in charge. 500 Under the preliminary set-up, Neil 400 ©. Churchill, vetcran Bismarck ‘pilot, 333 will be manager of the club, assisted 20 by Mohn and Roy D. McLeod. John A. Larson will be manager of the grounds (city athletic field), 7 778 Charles F. Martin will handle the 5 m4 Dooking of sames, Milton Rue will be 5 ‘300 in charge of ticket sales, Harry W. = Rosenthal will look after finances | carrie es “26 74 a and uniforms, and Frank Gaines will _ 2 eS ee ie ‘429 be in charge of equipment. i 3 ‘375 3 tn‘ite naar ‘tee ‘wi enw: Association Teams to city in a sale of 10-game tickets. Prices will be $3 for men and $2 for Play in West . ‘women, meaning charges of only 30 reryowe,Supses. A.A. U, BOXING TOURNAMENT censor) WILL REACH CLIMAX TONIGHT ‘olorful Games Planned Kansas City and Milwaukee ‘Favored in Contest For Largest Crowd d eee i i 3 * ' i 58 ERE i | 455 Among teams certain to be brought a,. " “ roles ERE are a couple of sprinters for whom any track coach would here for contests are Beulah, Dickin- Minneapolis, Kansas City and|pusy tists of lanky Frank Wilson, the |, Chicago, Aj been Hi his right eye. The boys run for Dien crema ot the said Sbie that East, ‘Grand ‘Forks’ and| Oklahoma Still Have Con. |New England lighthearyweight tit order, and lett is Charley Parsons, sou of that Tamous Tropa tanner et 33 Fargo-Moorhead of the newly-or-| testants in tHe snlaaa ieee aatariatinete fans who years ago. Young Charley has been clocked at 9.8 for the 100- ganized Northern League will play) here, Martin said. It is understood these teams plan to play at James- Boston, April 26.—(#)—Thirty-twoatives still holding on in the title town in Monday games, making a survivors, out of a starting field of quests. The New York state and Chi- prospect that these nines can be 107, Wednesday remained in the com-|cago delegations each qualified four brought here for Tuesday contests. petition for the eight national A. A./men for Wednesday night's semi-final Schedule details are in progress now, U championships. and title rounds; New England, De- Martin said. These awards will be made Wednes-;troit and Pennsylvania had three On the committee to make the day night, after 24 more bouts havejeach; New Jersey and Kansas City ticket sale canvass will be Mohn, Rue, been run off. The last 1932 campaign |each placed two battlers in the second Martin, Rosenthal and Walter O. passed out of the competition Tues-|last round and Minneapolis, Cincin- Sather. Churchill and D. E. Shipley day night when Homer Brandis of |nati, New Orleans, Washington, Mem- will assist. San Francisco, who won the 175-;phis and Oklahoma continued in the Prospects point to a better team pound title in New York last year |tourney, each with one undefeated 33 this year than in 1927 and 1928, when was blasted out of the tourney by the! battler. Bismarck had one of the finest teams in the state, Churchill said. - * : Cham rl + ‘The first workout was held last Sun- 0x an day and another is planned at the city athletic pan at 6:30 o'clock oe That They May Dispose of Recruit yard dash.. At right is Jim.“Red”: Abbott, Trojan freshman sen- tling with five of its seven represent- bermitting. sation who has done the century dash in 9.6 and 9.8 this season. a g & gf Golf was played at St. Andrews| Jock shot 1-2-3-2, an average of twos.| NOTICE TO_CREDITORS. was -2-3-2, an at when Ted Ray once took 11 strokes be-|IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE fore he holed out on the Par 3 Eden| OF ¥i Raowaas hoe Maggie Harris, Deceased, 7 Noti hereby given by the un- Each hole and bunker is named.|dersigned, Lulu E. Harris, the admin- The first hole is named Burn and istratrix with the will annexed of the = estate of Margaret i known as Maggie Harri: hi City of Corona, in the state of Cali- ed, to the creditors of, I i A Be & fit, aie Fu iy : i #E i B gaeg esary months after the first publication of this notice to said administratrix at her residence at Number 418-5th Street, North, in tl ismarck, in Burleigh Count: kota, or 3] to the Judge of the County Court of said Burleigh County at his office in the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. You are hereby further notified that 1 runs—Bottomley Hon I. C. Sear f ry 3 of the County = Court within and for County, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 7th day of November, A. D. 1933, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- E git g i fil af fe i : i Hi i , z Ey | EE 3 g g F i Available will be at least two high- class pitchers. They are Honey Boy! Becker, a state employe, who Was ® Chicago, April 26. — (#) — The , from the Waterloo club of the ee Sena ie’ Chicago White Sox management | Mississippl Valley League late last and Themar “Smiley” Simle, who has till is hunting for Joe Chamber- ee ee aera pitched here before. \ lain, the most mysterious recruit at Pasadena, Calif, when the clan i E i i & 5 i i i F p i iH Fp : oF HI ER i 5 it. the : % noon of said day, at the Court Rooms eerey meretnaregg A of ie need Possibly any other weathered. | cee ee — Coe jentin ica wen eet Court fa "sald Court Hows iy Mani —major league season. er he was , appearing homer with two 2 toba league last season. Simle was ® With the time for paring the | somewhat the worse for wear, by toa ho med ton 25 to 3 victory A povctearr| peeeey.: Morn tele as See ee the re- star Pitcher for the Mayville state rosters down to 23 men, the Sox | Clarence Pleber, recruit left- tile teachers college a few years ago and would like to dispose of Chamber- | handed pitcher. However, before used to team with Lefty Tele on the jain, an infielder, whose recom- | leber could herd Chamberlain strong Hatton club. | mendation was quite flattering. | into camp, he again vanished. Among infield prospects are Ben’ + will be necessary, however, to inst the estate of the ret Harris, also known as ris, deceased, which have ly and regularly presented as hereinbefore etiges Dated April 18, A. D. 1933. F | | ii if Hil i f ell i i i Jacobson, native of Bismarck and o¢——_ umpire George Johnson to call Lalu B. Ha: powe: ? | I game. The Colonels had two men on New Giants, he administratrix with the lete Bitine Taira “of “worth Des! | Terry Will Give ‘with one out, over Brooklyn, al- will annexed of the catate of kota, and Bob Finnegan, high school | Leslie a Chance et ee av Magete Harris, deconsea, youth, both first-basemen; Westdal, Yi ‘este 9, t paso George &. Register, @nother university star from Willis- day’ t Attorney of said Administratrix, ton; Bob McCarney, veteran of two record Bismarck, North cota. yeats ago; Eddie Agre, Ernest Man- | homer # First publication on the 19th day of Hit 4-19-26 5-3 ‘ oto Laskowski, veteran, is expected 8 pak , : HEY a NOTICH TO CREDITORS, OO RE Bicep rection sooo Pirat ‘ atyliten INTHE MATTER OF THE ESTATR “Bady” Hays, Mike Goetz, McLeod, | sacar { x : from the | Notice is 1 hereby elven by ihe un- end a man named Jacobs, former her, Giants L000 7 & dersigned, Lulu Harris, the wl inistratrix with the will annexed of piteher for Sioux Falls, will be candi- : the estate of Lyman Harris, late of dates for the outfi ae # Yerkes, Malone and the City of Corona, in the’ state of > Frey, California, deceased, to the creditors th 5 : A liner passing down the Red Sea! HE portrait is of ETHEL — of, and all persons having claims Geen ce cinacn teaices| Lana Nava, ee are =) fay roles, the Sin the nosenes “iauchory witkts which sought safety on board from) RACE HORSE. The SUGAR +» 002 i ae mentee ate te fre: panei pursuing hawks. The hawks were s0; BEET is the world’s chief source fi of iy is pation 4 Cs Mo fete daring that one even attacked a ship| of sugar. Heimach, Ww. * ¢ in the Bi | our ouR WAY : GIMME “TH! MONEY — YES, GIMME HALF WHoT IT'LL ereby further notified that Hon. I. C. Dav! a County Court within ea fore ‘Burk ish Count State of North You srt uP The : Mp iss3, eta bee oT Associated iS Se Pe To THis Tame! Springfield, 1 bloom, z Rooms of said Court in sale, Court SAN 1 : YOU'RE NOT world lightheavyweight champion, and | Pittsburgh. 200 010 000— 3 House in the city of Bismarck, in Burs E. YOO Money! WHY, DOWN: Gone To ANY St. Louis... 200 242 O0x—10 10 leigh County, North Dakota, as the TH’ STREET AWANS, 1 KIN GIT cu Jimmy Decatur, Ill, Kremer, Birkoler ‘ datiac “all fates apne aa taaes FILLED UP FER WHOUT TLL Cost See eae ; meet 2 —— Walch have, been. dul larly WERE FER A APPETIZER ~ Gost! WALTERS Fis.—Frankle Hughes, Clin ly i present. hereinbet: PACES, \F = ton, Ind., ou i Dated ‘April 18, a. 3 cc ’ NM HELP iT, the admit stralrie, ee ann an ree deceased,” . Attorney of sald Administratrix, Bismarck, byt J Dakote. wes CONT DRAG ME IN ON HOUR SETI I ANT ON NO and Vee Yanks Shughter York.. 001: 416 Wen 000 000 “Not Joe Cook: imitating four Hawailans! . No? same j All: player. Mickey McGuire, putting on the’ li la tor joe 7 fs Usiversity of Wisconsin. Mickey, an Ivishman thack last fall, indicated

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