The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1935, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK __ TUESDAY, APRIL 23 u — . in sancti aes iaaaeaesmsmemaaiaas 4 ' Shotmakers Formally Open Season on Improved N. D. Golf Courses ,} COOK WIL DEFEND [HTUDLIN BLANKS TIGERS AS INDIANS MAKE EARLY BID FOR FLAG @ STATE LAURELS AT |! OUR BoaRDING House eon CRONIN'S AMAZING |Performances of Major League Rookies =« ft MINOT, MAY d1-25| Jt, * DONT RECALL TH’ WHY, YEH~T GOT Z RED SOX Outstanding Feature of Both Circuits . \ @nueet : 350 TO LAY AGAINST IS FAMILIAR !~OH YEH. THAT BEETLE OF YouRS! CO NQUER Blanton Contributes One-Hit), , ‘ Construction of 8-Hole Layout T REMEMBER NOWYOORE + TLL GIVE YOU TIME SENATORS 4 10 2 GREAT Hurling Feat; Indians’ Key- Little Discovers ‘ TH MASORS BROTHERYEH! }) +o cuamm YOUR i FN Niet ‘ i‘ ~ @ 4 Here Will Be Major Re- Ge stint PFOIGGE —~~THERE WAS SOME SMALL { FAST DICE,TO RAISE roupie in Grip 3 acILN bso Ls rau TALK gah AROUND By gg TH’ MONEY WELL Browns Overcome Early White Siz | 8 ’ peatnentrore rere wt F = ee WERE SHAKIN TH PIG 1 ) LET TH BANK HOLT Sox Lead to Eke Out Nar- By Art Krenz paign, Out LAUNCH MEMBER DRIVES TO GET OLT SOME DIMES FOR / TH BETS —~NOT row 6-8 Viotory Double Champion Comes Out of —_——_— A BET AGAINST MY — ! J THAT I DONT TRUST Slump After Being Toppled . @ it STILL FEEL THAT Wi YOUR STAKI R- By Fellow Students kl PLUNGER Yo OUR STAKE MOLDER"| [HUBBELL TAMES PHILLIES ‘ i le a BE — . « ments This Year Si CORDS HE USED = Exhibition Games Costs Yank: San Francisco, i ‘ie CAG 3 ; cn “ao Services of er, Fleet bed Bhterltn adi bceenicontd ‘ (By the Associated Press) sly broad shouldered youngster shook his _ While tournament committees be- head in disgust, muttered to himself $ gan the work of arranging various and crammed everything into a tee 3 competitions, North Dakota golfers shot he wasn’t sure would split the § have formally opened the 1935 season fairway or hook back to him. at scores of courses over the state. Lawson Little, British and amateur - Following election of officers at the P- | golf champion, was so badly off his ‘ clubs, membership drives were game during mid winter he probably 1 launched in many communities. would have exchanged his clubs for a ’ Meanwhile improvement work has table tennis paddle with o little en- ; gone forward. Conditioning, seeding couragement. - ‘ and other trimming and cleaning The story of Little's practice come- ‘ ‘work was accomplished at many Tuesday by courses, Three months remain for the golf experts to get into shape for the state tournament scheduled at Minot July 21 to 25. Paul Cook of Bismarck is the defending champion. His cousin, Nadine O'Leary, also of Bismarck, is the state women’s titlist. Their home course, the Bismarck Town and Country club, converted rookies are the sensa-|WaY education the last half-dozen tion of the National League's first |¥C8S- week. Kai aed impouris, One of the oldest faults known to Goodman and Campbell: te list von |f0lf—8 slight dropping of the right the outstanding freshmen on the club, | W"st—was largely responsible for the ( ‘ q h t slump that actually saw as double recently from a private to a munici- ; BERGE Ne Tne vaealzy, nucleus of an up-and-coming | crempion topped by three fellow stu- pal layout, will be the scene of one _—— Flying Starts dents on the Stanford University ‘ of the outstanding remodeling jobs Two rookie team. ~ in the state if plans of the city park MILLERS WIN FIFT STRAIGHT: Underwood to Be “I doubt if he will ever make that } board to enlarge the course from nine > . who replaced Jimmie rosea ten peutadt cen, “He r 5 and Ellsworth probably - repeated ‘watch your s Scene of McLean je=* Play Day, May 11 cats. “** to 18 holes are carried to completion. Application of the park board for 0 G TES S T grip’ so many times he says it in his siti Sngierset'wtcess| DELAYED OPENING DATES SE ms house and links already has been ap- ——. i board and awaits final approval by|Ray Kolp Shuts Out Brewers; Two Gophers Stand proved by the North Dakota planning CWA authorities in Washington. i i i id Drills climaxed Cleveland’ 44 | giUnder consideration besides the ad- ~“ — sil id Out in Grid Races, Jumping and Field Event|burst at Tommy a ” F lonal nine holes are landscapin: trai; jefeat we y play Hank Leiber of the course with planting of trees = wine peettng aed ‘puting ond we | Competition Slated on An- found | and shrubs, and construction of water “ | Sstentve ex piay of rae GHOekE wee nual Program rena . } Chi 4 ‘il .—(P)—Two more | = “ } Chub houses" DASEMERE Under ine eer ihe” American. Association outstanding features of play as cand . 7. 1 of- jidates from the northern half of the work a reent tm_ Shape oe eee ner alicht phat eyere|state overwhelmed those from the eared ng, Greens into shape | ite for presentation to Louisvilie and |southern half 19 to 0 in the second ‘was started under supervision of Shdisnapdlls fang:"Tuseday, practice game for the University of Fee eats. Neteran country club| "Te -echedule-makers named Mon-|Minnesota gridders, Professional and tutor of state cham- day for the inaugural “play ball”| Sensational passing by Uram in the Plons, Miss O'Leary, his daughter, ceremonies in the Indiana and Louis- Second quarter kept the ball in south epee oy ns nephew. ville strongholds, but the club-owners,| territory and resulted in the first ‘The nine-hole Bismarck public golt| ‘eine that blue Monday was = poor score of the contest with Rudy Gmitro Course oaise has been placed in top csy for that sort of business, held the taking the ball across the line. condition. Recent moisture greatly games over until Tuesday. North's second score came on @ 60 benefited | fairways, according to) "re champion Columbus Red Birds}yard run by Larry Atwell, halfback, en eisio, manager. were at Indianapolis, where around|in the third period and the third A Turtle Mountain golf associa-!¢ 599 spectators were expected. Louis-|counter when Whitman Rork, full- Hon ‘has been formed in northern|vitie, with Toledo as the opposition, |back, intercepted @ pass thrown by North Dakota including the towns of anticipated 7,000. High for the previ-|Clarence (Tuffy) Thompson on biz Dunseith, Rolla, Towner, Rugby, and |oys opening days, accomplished at Co- own 35 yard line in the fourth canto Bottineau. i lumbus, Toledo, Kansas City, St. Paul|/and raced 65 yards to the goal. G. A. Troyer was elected president /and Minneapolis last week, was 9,225| A few minutes after the opening of the Turtle Mountain group and customers at Kansas City. of the second quarter Uram tossed a announced tournaments would be held| Milwaukee fans will get their first/40 yard pass to Ray King, Duluth, at Bottineau May 26; Towner June 2,/1ook at Allan Sothoron’s crew Friday|end, who leaped high in the air to Rugby June 16, Dunseith June 30;!when Kansas City opens a series|make the catch in the south 30 yard Rolla July 21. there. wes : | GOES THE PRICE OF ! SHAVING COMFORT = NOW! | | PROBAK } | fig F Es3 JUNIOR 4 blades po ‘ a 7 a 1 0: 10 for fi aL. ue i gh EERE if y 4] li gi 32 He ie ze iH H iF é ie lh | Eg zy i i 3 E F g 2 District groupings also are consid- Millers Win Fifth Ray King, Duluth, showed well at |"unning broad jump, football Carl Hubbell pitching , ered in two other sections of the) Minneapolis equalled Columbus’lend and Glen Seidel’s quarterback Prigetie Pence ramen form in the League Pe « state. |season record of five straight vic-|play was up to his usual standard. yard ri game of the south- ‘533 LeMoure, which found its course in|tories Monday by shutting out Mil- a i i +8 3 aE ag i how such fine blades can be sold for so little money. Probak Junior is the product In southwestern North Dakota |The Millers took advantage of three;The Greater Grand Forks Colts Plan to combine with several North-! walks and a hit batsman by Ernie;opened training for the Northern western South Dakota communities Wingard, veteran southpaw, for five| Baseball League season Monday with for tournament play is under discus-|runs in the first inning. Forrest a squad of 25 rookies on hand. John sion. Presnell yielded six hits and four) (Lefty) Vanusex, veteran hurler, was Sponsor Tourney Plan more runs. the only regular to report. ‘Under the plan, the clubs of Het-| St. Paul gave Kansas City its sixth Many additional candidates are ex- finger, Reeder, Scranton, Regent,!straight beating, 7-4, in a game fin-| pected for Tuesday's drill. Regular- » Rhame, Marmarth, Newjished under protest. Manager Dutch | yannigan games will begin Thursday 5 § i ee paw such good shape this spring that lit-|waukee, 9-0, behind the excellent Op ‘ Girls Class 1, 100 pounds hits, Dolph Ca- 4 tle work must be done to put it in|pitching of Ray Kolp, former Cincin- Colts en Spring " pone perigeit ae mailli's fifth year, and me) i condition, decided to join other clubs |hatt hucler. Training Sessions)" dsb. stsuting Peper nates 4 in that area with a plan for invi-| Kolp restricted the Brewers to five} pias pond &- run and 400 for only 59%. You'll wonder 4 tational tourneys. hits and struck out seven batsmen.; Grand Forks, N. D., April 23—(?)— and two 333 200 PROKwOOH ME i i ge B ei it rp aTeEE i Fe This blade is sutomatically tempered, ground, honed if i ES i s Fr br E H i pebeeenaz England, and Mott would join with |Zwilling of the Blues claimed a hit byiand the Colts will an exhibition ‘Walker out of Zeke nfl Lemmon, Watauga and McIntosh injPhil Todt, which was ruled a triple,! game with petrevsap here Sunday, last year. Pedra is _ af South Dakota in sponsoring tourna-|should have been a double under Manager Jonnny Anderson an- LEAGUE majors... ss # ments, ground rules. nounced. Odd Game the stuffing Probek Junior fits all Gillette | A membership drive was being} Gowell Sylvester Claset, big Saint | ——————__ took the odd| more years, end Probak razors Sponsored by the Mott organization |southpaw, was hit hard, but was ef-| George; Claset, Hunter and Fenner.| Black of series, 6 to 5, as plans went forward to plant a'fective until he weakened in the of Bo- Diamondball Officers number of trees on the course and|eighth. He was replaced by Spike Millers Blank Brewers inning. To Be Chosen Tonight repair damage done by recent sand|Hunter with the His un loaded ae Mineaele une. sun perfect, RHE | and wind storms. two out, after giving 14 hits and fan-jcontrol Ray ip shutout hard- 000 C00— 5 7 0 agen - A move for a new schedule of fees|ning eight men. hitting Milwaukee club with five hits 000 Qox— 610 1 Officers for the coming year will be and memberships as an inducement Saints Beat Blues and the Millers won 9 to 0. Sewell; Coffman chosen at the second meeting of the J for new members was launched at| St. Paul—St. Paul handed Kansas Bemarce Diamondbell associa rf ‘Williston. The board of directors also|City its sixth straight defeat of the|Mliwaukee . cneee for 7: I plans to secure a groundkeeper for the | season, 7 to 4. Minneapolis Tigers forld War Memorial building. Sched 2 Playing season. RH E|_Wingard, Another membership drive is being} Kansas City.....101 011 000— 4 14 3]Florence; Kolp and Hargrave. by the Fessenden golf asso-/St. Paul .......006 001 00x— 712 1 ciation, The Fessenden course is re-| Fullerton, Struss, Moore and| Others not scheduled. pgiand tonching up Sarna, leveling: greens trimming of fairways. Portal’s Gateway Golf club, whose OUT OUR WAY course is situated eight holes in Can- i fa ace [ , i s onto etm now By Williams 8 a8 ff Pe een te Ulted Bates, wit . i 5 \ hold fourth anni urnament — } c OH, WES, COME ON sex Win Third ; sunday at Minot’ a erside ies 5 Hen Ab oe over Washington, ‘testing i ( ‘Tees have been rebuilt, green tine "eee - ay oir: 4 to 2 as Wesley HERE. THET DOBIE DUST WILL GIVE YOU INDIGESTION. O DUMPING ordinances of the City of Bismarck prohibit dumping gar- this is subject to fine. . ee oe F ae | te | iw 4 iF Board of City Commissioners, fs Fi josh ease > ua my Lawn Rates (dle Effective following the meter readings now being made, the lawn rate for water used on lawns and gardens will apply. This rate is ten cents a hundred cubic feet for all water used for these purposes in excess of the win- i rr . rl Hap Ei g Hil | WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT, i E F

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