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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 193 Traynor Has Player Deals on Fire; Plans Shakeup of Pirate Roster PITTSBURGH STEALS 'CA VALCADE, CHANCE SUN CAPTURE 1934 TURF RACING HONORS PLAYER MART SHOW RIGHT DOWN _ HRS SIOANE'S ACE) MIXE_LAYDEN STARS AS NOTRE DAME WHIPS TROJANS Ramblers Continue FROM BOSTON CLUB, ex YOUR ALLEY WAS LEADING MONEY | |Unbeaten in City es | WINER FOR SEASON ete a a Red Sox Encounter Trouble in| Selection of Proper Ball, and Correct Trying to Purchase Me- i Stance, Are First Steps in Bowling ents, 38-20; High- <= site Two Outstanding Candidates "arama for Three-Year Old Rib- lillo From Browns Pe —_——— of Columbus, 27-24 bons on Way Up ry NATIONALS INSTALL FRICK Cleveland Awarded All-Star Game; Question of Babe Ruth Given to Rupert ALLADIER BEST OF COLTS | Cavalcade and Discovery Led Field for Handicap Events New York, Dec. 12—()—Harold (Pie) Traynor, hustling manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, is shaping up as the real mystery man of the major league conclave. Far from satisfied with the way his Buccaneers performed last season, ‘Traynor blew into town with the an- nounced intention of giving the Cor- sairs the most thorough shaking up a Pittsburgh entry has undergone in years and right now he is in the midst of negotiations with three or four rival clubs, including the Phillies and the Boston Braves. | Red Sox After Melillo \ Before the meeting began it was generally conceded that the money spending firm of Tom Yawkey and world of 1935 are on the way up. One is a colt, Chance Sun, the other on the way up. Both are colts, Caval- cade and Discovery. tie is have the ground colors 8 ss e 1935 recing picture as based . Alle on past performances of thorough- | the test euthe forthe anoayes ae breds all over the country during the | in their win over the Knights of Co- Season. i lumbus while Sebastiain Goetz ‘With the two-year-olds beating six field goals and two free thoes each other in the style popular since ‘was high-point man for the K. C.'s, Top Flight and Jamestown, any one Priske’s team in the city volley ball of half a dozen guesses as to the Cheer ! league turned back Klein's Clothiers, champion of the year might be en- ne of the shining stars of Notre Dame's 14.0 victory over the once powerful Trojans of Southern Call. 4 to 1, Monday. Tonight Company A tertained. But basing your selection fornia was Frank “Mike” Layden, Irish back, and brother of Coach Elmer Layden of the South Bend echool. Plays Priske'’s while Klein's ‘4 on money earned, you find Chance Layden scored both Notre Dame touchdowns and is shown here being tackled by Irvine “Cotton” Warbur. the Scrubs. eee Sun running way out in front, and ton, Southern California quarterback. (Associated Press Photo) Summaries of Tuesday’s basketball Nellie Flag: second. games: Transients (20) LaMonte . farts: vac Maat: st ESPINOSA PRESSES ONDUTRA’S _ [Bruin Pucksters |: HEELS IN MIAMI GOLFING OPEN) Start Comeback == Buckner Lhaienli atthe fheghicmrateryl ahs ton Friday night on the local basket- ” lpeeee cate that he had the punch when it|C@lifornia Pro Posts 144 at/hall court. The Washburn regulars|Bostonians Beat New York cd h r was needed against the greatest field! Half-Way Mark; Leads Chi- [6° enue tne veound team’ itnpnea| Club to Tie for American “ cagoan Tw over the Wilton reserves, 9 to 6. eae ag }0 Strokes In the reserve game Weber and Em- Division Lead SNOT STS erick led the Washburn team with Miami, hiya Dec. 12.—()—Two| two separ each while in the second| New York, Dec. 12—(#)—The Bos- strokes ou front, Olin Dutra,|game in Brown tallied 16 points * national open champion," leds re-|{to lead his teammates to victory. The |tomat aecke cecnae aoeeee aay duced field of 137 golfers toward the|defensive play of Fisher was out- y League season way S4th hole of the $12,500 Miami-Bilt-/| standing on the Washburn five. down in the depths, appear to be more tournament Wednesday an odds- 8 Polonsky was he outstanding per- peace bbe an comeback in the new president; elected Bill Brandt, on favorite to collect the first prize| former for Wilton. 5 Eee adored Here is shown the proper sti in bowlin, ht gone on ahead from the start with Toh Dafa; renanisiteiee oa raaditulheg chan to succeed Fric as head of the serv- Proper stance in bowling—a slight crouch, ball ve “ wit Elgin High Defeats out of the playoffs the next, the fee bureau, and increased the staff of suspended with arms hanging straight down from the shoulders, tanpires from 10 to 12, while the| @Md the eyes on the head pin. Below are the grips taken on the two Flasher Quint, 16-11 ponent et deadlocked with the American Leaguers awarded the an- and three-fingered balls, the former at right. paegered aa " ts for Ameri- i) Featuring the remodeled front line nual all-star game to Hake failed *s* *e * to go on record as opposed to post- men x jin, N. D., Dec. 12.—Elgin eee oreo ty pinvers| A beginner in bowling, who ap-|those bowlers with large hands and ot: th | cae turd inal tected [kee rie ee Eddie Collins, anxious as they are to acquire Oscar Melillo, Brown second acker, as well as a first baseman and a few spares, would keep the Boston Red Sox in the van of the buying and | trading bridage. | ‘To date, however, the easterners have not succeeded in parting with as/ much as a dim2 and if Rogers Horns- by, cagy manager of the St. Louis; Americans, and “Old Fox” Clark Griffith from Washington continue | to be obstinate when the Sox mention | Melillo and Buddy Myers, the festivi-| ties may end with a one-sided score it. favor of the Pirates. ‘Traynor is willing to consider part- ing with almosi every performer on the Pirate roster except Paul Waner. Confer Behind Closed Doors Having failed to dispose of Boston's dog racing question or the perplexing problem of Babe Ruth’s future, the merry magnates went back behind Closed doors Wednesday to again fackle strictly routine matters. Tuesday the National League for- tally installed Ford C. Frick as its a 4 3 and tossed the Ruth question back in-;Proaches the game with the idea| fingers can secure enough purchase who reached the 36th] 11 to the lap of Col. Jake Ruppert, Yan-|that it's easy pickings. for him, is|0n the ball with two fingers to have ee eee Fushe, 16 toll, ste eneeibae pees saieh Sorngltianetrea treaty arent: apt to run into the same situation| three-tingered, mineralite is inore speed| (Ne running to compete for the Col|¢,t2,5,leed Flasher hed piled up at/Tuesday night to Keep pace with the e iq +, |that a cocksure novice at any other| popular. : i Henry L. Doherty trophy. |e ; Chihawks, who recorded their seoond| —Totals......... AN - Minnesota Cage Quint | sport runs into—disit ; ‘“r The first divisi ew, nS ei 2 pecoeel eemea, | Momeni atoubont Rnd «talc Loupe ot port runs into—disillusionment. A ball too heavy cannot be con- firs lon is composed of js; f vit ash ason, pense " Be T ies, 28-18) , i {trolled by low scoring golfers in the last P. G. A.|S!0Pe conference victory. Flasher |the season, 4 to 0 at the ex: of |K. C's (24) ats ‘ommies, = Bowling a good average night after | trolled by a frail bowler, and a@ ball . £0) * nig | had previously defeated Regent. El-|the Detroit Red Wings. Goetz night is the result of a thorough] to light loses its “english” when end national open tournaments, while| gin will play the Mandan Braves at| ‘The Bruins scored thelr four goals|Priske | second », wi Minneapolis, Dec. 12—(?)—Minne-! Schooling in fundamentals. The|thrown with the speed @ big, strong a op varine oF il esas the pros| Mandan this week-end. in the first two periods but they near- | German sota got tangled up in loose passing first of these is proper selection of a| Kesler is capable of. eecisictemannisaaiaenniaian ly eased ‘soon, 's flashing | Basef! Tuesday night but escaped often ball, and the stance to assume be-| If you are uncertain in selection e ,| Who seldom compete in major tourn-|q __"____» | Sane slant three ste tects final Reece enough to pluck a 28-18 victory from fore you approach the foul line for|of a ball, see the proprietor of the Oe isis a | Fights Last Night | |trame. chicago scored in every pe-|Falkner &t, Thomas college. delivery. alleys on which you bowl. He often meee Dutra at the Pat | ¢———_————@ riod with Howie Morens notching two ‘To get their second preliminary tri-| In selecting a ball, get one to fit|has a master ball in which several Be Sie Silla now ee ey wee of the goals on passes from Johnny} Totals. mph, the Gophers struggled through your hand and one to fit your build.|finger grips are drilled. He can fit ncmnaiatia ek “auceniee NT ee (BY The Associated Press) —_| Gottselig. ee a mess of self-created difficulties and,!_ In the first case, a ball must not|your hand to one of these grips and Abe Espinosa of Chicago, 1934 mid-| — cicago—Tony Cancela, 190, | Meanwhile the New York Rangers YOUR Rlotuceed sloscuesnexe Sleceeunad alocouus Mlesceces wloccoeedend wlecacsoad wl oeéeuwe ba] ol Gusueul aleeecvouceN Sluadbanaed ol oes ous re ®s 3 somewhat in the second fit the fingers too tight, or it even-| provide you with a ball. rane open champion, who had s Tampa, Fla., stopped Corn Grif- |continued toward the bottom of the 7 half, downed the aggressive Cadets tually will tear the skin off your honors, having 3 | league th 4 past- in a boresome battle. Ithumb; neither must it be too lopse,| Once the bell as eatetrat the| six straight races, and six out of eight. Asma anne a) AS rere Loney Bitte Buiesall "180s; ‘Ghiesgs, |ine from the speedy, ‘Toronto eats or it will slip out of your hand on| stamee before the oy is the| Bue the midget daughter of Black | Farrell Nya tporeaneey ee eal knocked out Sherrald Kennard, |The Leafs equalled the season's high FELLI NC oa ME Chicagoan Kayoes delivery and wind up in the gutter.| next step. Toney did not try the stakes, and lal entries and Mike Turnesa of| 15} Fargo, N. D. (3). Rudy Ster- | scoring mark for one team and beat Right Ball Means Control Stand about 10 or 12 feet back of| ‘Hough she onco beat Nellie Fag, ; benz, 187, Peoria, Ill., outpointed the record for both teams in one) rey 3 wentz, the Oklahoma oll | 5 & E 35 BE is Eimsford, N.Y. from the second) yerle Ton, 190, Minneapolis (6). | game. man who still is talking about buy- Kennard of Fargo} rete a ban that is fitted to the|the foul line, holding the ball in the division. span of your hand. If the holes are|right hand—or left, if you're a south-|°¥™ With the colts in the late Les Canadiens evened the Montreal Chicago, Dec. 12—()}—Tony Can-|too far apart, you won't be able to|Paw--supporting its welght with the Far in Front EVELETH SIX BEATEN city championsntp serles with the Ma- | ng the Cards, says his ear ess cela, ‘Tampa, Fla. heavyweleht, | grip it properly, and the same is true | opposite hand. In the three-vear-old division, cav-| Washburn Cagers Eveleth, Minn, Dec. 12—()—A|roons a 4 to 1 decision. ol eg eto a scored a technical knockout over Corn |if they are too close together. The| Then go into a aii crouc! Griffin of ‘Columbus, Ga., in the /first two joints of the third and| suspend the ball eat ae Nee eighth round of their battle at the|fourth fingers of your hand—in case|the shoulders the length of the arms, Marigold Gardens Tuesday night. of a thrce-fingered ball—and the|and sight for the head pin, Eddie Stiegall, 150%, Chicago, |first joint of the thumb should fit| Get the fect of the ball by swing- knocked out Sherrald Kennard, 151,| flush with the top of the holes. it slightly forward and backward— Fargo, N. D., in the third round of/ Not everyone can use a two-fin-|and you are ready forthe approach the semi-windup. gered ball. As a general rule, only! and delivery. | our OUR WAY a . goal less than two minutes before ee collect Win Doubleheader the game ended enabled the Okla- VIKINGS WIN Cate ae ps gg homa City team of the American| Valley City, N. D., Dec. 12.—(P)— (Special to The Tribune) Hoceky association to defeat Eveleth|The Valley City Teachers college ee eae eared gs there. ‘Washburn, N. D., Dec. 12.—Wash-| of the Central League here y | basketball team defeated the touring eeaae of ball bate 4 eee pure burn first and second cage teams won| night, 2 to 1, and gain an even break | Billings Polythenic Institute team}. in major victories in a double header with Wil-! in the series. here Tuesday night, 58 to 17. 2 OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4 5 ; é : g g ili Aid i 2 it g8s | | at E i 5 5 23 i i zat EEE gy Z OH—~ EXCUSE , g f° PO Shiney ah somo. SANUUNCLE AMOS —~ TOLD YOU OF SERGEANT HOOPLE, WAS —I DION’ HERES SOMETHING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED? EGAD, KNOW You-+ | YOU HAVENT BEEN, ~ Yb LAD,TVE DONE You AN INsustiCE/ CULY! TLL BETCHA-A MOUNTY! % WHY.LAD, YOUR ILLUSTRIOUS MT Y; Y'KNOW TH CANADIAN, UNCLE WAS A ‘ROYAL MOUNTY FOR WV 7% ROYAL MOUNTED POLICE! }) SEVEN YEARS-~AND WHAT A OT THEY ALWAYS GET DASHING FIGURE, IN MY RED Cont! ag THEIR MAN / HM-M-<THE PRIDE OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST-——~AND DID 1 GET MY MEN! —HAW—WAIT UNTIL T MIX UP THIS : COUGH WHAT/~MEAN To SAY TVE NEVER Ross Ironton Gridder Wi ae s M ‘a There’s nothing quite like Captain 1935 Bison BOWLING ey : ‘ for clean, wholesome, recre- Fargo,.N. D., a slg eta z : \ Xi ational exercise for **” Tronton, Minn as eapiain of ihesss| P27 A : Men and Women Bison grid team Tuesday. Under American Billiards on . Fifth st. J. B. Abrahamson, Manager TRWLLIAM, BORN THIRTY YEARS Too SOON 2 “THE BEST ENGINEERED LOW PRICED CAR”