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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1986 Northern League Looks Forward to Increased Attendance Te TS ' i} ; ri 5] : o o o (| , JAMESTOWN,WAUSKU| Cooper Starts Final 36 Holes With 5-Stroke Lead in Masters’ Tourney | 4] eos . Ai i i IRCUIT;, Promising U.S. Olympic Candidate Egan, Ex-National MINOT, TOKIO TURNED INBEST _|13-Year Old Mi CLUBS J QIN ( y| s ymp Egan, Ex-Natio , - Year 18S | b, OPENING DAY MAY 6 Golf Champ, Dies | SEASON’S PREP CAGE RECORDS} Wins Diving Title | e 1ue i ler Shaughnessy Plan Involving , | Lobar Pneumonia Claims Twice! RAIN SOAKED LINKS \"4 . Ee ee | me First Division Teams May | U. S. Titlist at Home in | ey \Y/ In Piiee coo git aa piace ice nr i Fs Decide Champion Washington ~ \ a j Scoring Quints A. A. U. Meet i ea = ee oa ne ct - ; Cruickshank and Shute Brack- | Par Tae Peal i i iN : ' ; vitesse Midas i e Associat Press| cago, 6. ‘Blonde, 13- \ ere te ALL-STAR GAME SCHEDUL' | laure auer April 6.—()—H. | eted Behind Leader at cores B cathe and Toklo tured ‘a the te year “old ities “anion 8: } se an 7 1 , is < est records in the ia' etball | trembled with fear when sht 4 4 wi $1,000 Purse Would Await Pen- | a late sh i Halfway Mark ZIyr season, a compilation of North Da-|a high board for the first time: ht | at nant Winner If Playoff | crieispast, iba kt = con high school games disclosed three years ago, ruled Monday as be to ! 2 Augusta, Ga. April 6.-()—The| Economy Grocery trundlers won two | Monday. queen” of the nation’s feminine high } iis Plan Is Adopted | a hospital here rain-harassed Augusta national in-|out of three games from the Capitol|,, The two quints, Minot, winner of |diving artists. ' hei pe 1 | Sunday of lobar vitation golf tournament was resum-| Cafe team in a makeup match in the the championship in the Class A| Marjorie Saturday night won the tb is St. Paul, April 6—(?)—Northern | | Pneumonia. ed Monday with the mud-running!Gity League here Sunday. Ole Nord-|St#te tournament at Bismarck, and national A, A. U. women’s champion- i ui Phabeescitioials and managers, eh- Mrs, Egan, her- f \professionals in pursuit of “Light-|iund rolled games of 206-165-181—552 | TKO, runnerup for the consolidated | ships at the Lake Shore Athletic club. jeu rd League Gy + aio or Wintec: Wins | | self ill with a cold, horse Harry” Cooper of Chicago, who | for single and three game honors. The state title, each suffered only one} “She is one of the bravest little stu- q Be Cod inaetown, N. D. to the l00p,| Bee rt an bed- started the final 36 holes with @ five-| scores: 3 loss in the long campaign. dents I ever have coached,” Fred eff0 NN looked forward Monday to better at- Se getvicks en stroke margin over the all-star field. Capitol Cafe ae eo or, Season /Cady, her coach, who is swimming futc tendance prospects for the coming fs M In the face of possible further rain-|nayis . 1. 138-140-145— 423 | 8 . Leo's quint |mentor at the University of Southern ae e pros | be held Monday, fall and with the course water logged | y7a16, ioe a the en-/California, said Monday. “She was — G se a eas canteiseuteetion followed by cre- from nearly 12 hours of downpour ber ‘ 167-178-157— 400 tire season and received a setback/only 10 years old when she started 5 Fae ar namin D. White, Eau mation, Egan's Sunday, officials said nothing short! 2 oo) 1ap-168-145— 493 | CY 2 the finals of the state tourna-|diving, Saturday night, just before rf =| By er : ee cela aie ashes will be tak- of a cyclone would prevent completion | Brown 153-164-162 481| "exposed thr the event, she was frightened, but wong 4 > sein In A a Lae Laka of uit coun cease s u ‘Coin, MLO ear enter ubee at Gee ae yee i Hy e., ome. le Bobby Jones, retired ‘cham- pppeer Regret eS TES » 1 spar! g-eyet Angeles q Ld = gay dLgcUes\OA Egan was national champion in{pion of the golfing world, and pre-| Totals .. ++ 803-837-790—2430 | opponents and lost ohce by scoring} miss scored 145.68 points, almost two post 5, plan under wh! 1904 and 1905. jtcurnament favorite, failed dismaliy Economy Grocery a total’ of 673 points against 434) full points better than the total com- " MP ee ue four ieadiie teams at the end of neers jin his third crack against the pro-|Patera . . 134-140-174— 448 {chalked up against them while in its/piled by Marion Mansfield, new low i T ¢ {he regular schedule would engage in| eee fessional brigade, Cooper led the field | Stolz .. 187-183-147 46721. wins and one loss Tokio piled up jboard champion, who finished second. et © {ieee Scries of contests to determine istrict seball Into the second half of the 72-hole|Anstrom ... 135-124-176 435 |781 points compared with 465 for its| Jack Medica, ‘University of Wash- arb” the league champion. The league ee ee ee ee aoe eeeouen a 118-176-154— 448 | OPPoments. ington star, woe three events; thie ; rae 1 see operated on a split season ° ‘strokes under par. 208-165-181— §52| High-scoring teams of the 33 in-|1,500 meters and 500 and 220-yard Yast year one anagers Listed Cruickshenk, Shete Tied 106-165-181 552 |volved i the tabulation, most of|free style races. Double winners é "The league voted to ballot by mail Bobby Cruickshank of Richmond —— -— ——|them leaders in the three divisions! were “Katy” Rawls, of Miami Beach, : eo uteach a decision. ‘The deadline ——_— was bracketed with Denny Shute of| Totals .. .. 781-839-883—2503 (Of Prep schools in the state—Class A| Fla, who retained her 100-yard ' — for the individual club ballots to be witli B Da oon ae oe Mochi Wtlishs Havel iirab amiss! Waele tcp ee | in the office of President White in illiam Bertelson, Steele, Pte Was TEUMLELY evioniE hint Jess | AM ° four and tallied 841 polnis for an riser tov ee| ete toe oe : vas sel as 18. The most promising i istri , jones | : -yard free style; = eh | Bs Seagate turf |) the mst votes gn ney to Unae Save Cackand Ge} Named for District § by |code maten rors ‘ete’! With The Majors || sree poms reams, Tel| gi Podnss, win won the er The Shaughnessy plan calls for a] During the recent Central a. A. U. meet in Chicago, she set a eec- Frank Webb 1 money playera” in meeting the rank: || my the Associated Prese Novthwood 94, Wahpeton 161, ‘and| medley comms aha Meee Co Ticaal +a best four out of seven series of games ord in the Spuund shotput, and tied Stella Walsh's world recorc =} fe kateee ag eee ae Fe hadi] 4 Tacu Li Mires, opined ick and Mary Lou Petty fai / between the teams finishing first and {1 the 6U-meter tndoor while breaking the American mark ix Grand Forks, N. D., Apri |3eth in ae field. Cee Carne Yanks Rained Out |" Records of wins and losses, points ed tit ig the aan a boo yacd thee i su third at the end of the season, A{ hat event. Here she 1 shown, at left, In the sprint finish which Hechaactptabs Hoke ott bas hime ead Weasiviie=“the wat scored hy @ich. team and: tielr ‘op- lstyie eeetiia stove with e aan, } eas similar series would be held for the she made in 6.4; and at right, tossing the shot. Frank J. Webb, Grand Forks, state rouped at 145, were Gene Sara- lashville—The Yankees, driven out ponents: style events, along with a second in nig second and fourth club teams, with aj officer of the Américan Legion, an- |" the Connecticut farmer, wholof the Peachtree belt by rain, were) B wo. oe orp| the 100-vard sprint. su champlonship series of nine games be- | avauatiast ol cna | wath praig: Wood of New York, equal: ihere Monday for a game with Neah-|vessenden, . 16 5 598 387 | ne tween the victors of the two pre- nowncer rict officers for 1936 whojed the course's competitive record of | ville. Cando 7 6& 230 242 oa xi liminary playoffs. o We will have charge of the annual juntor | 67 in the second round; Horton Smith Breen Ff A 533 ryt hiver: own elt The eight clubs, however, decided ean nee ore cute OES | OC Crlcee rey Setpa oy Cee, Tribe Plays Giants Willist 10 9 436 ate ta toi to ballot also on whether to shorten ota. They are: |Paul Runyan of White Plains, N. Y.,| Sheffield, Ala—Although idle Sat-} Taylor . 16 «2 413 30) i. M4 le da the preliminary playoffs to five games Albert Gilbertson, Hatton, for dis-)and Al Espinosa of Mexico City. urday and Sunday because « of the | Milendale _¢. ue 4 S51 322 ers m at and the championship even to seven. ee trict 1 (Cass, Barnes, Traill, Steele} —____| weather, the Indians lost only four 23 6 «794 «542 4 = Should the Shaughnessy plan be ae ees ! : pasleae Griggs counties); B. R. Couch, days through inclement weather dur-| Dickinson 16 2 450 256 < zi : $% adopted: the mecting voled tO Tety 8|-Tilden Calle Redhead Best of “Utne sineles victories over that) Hatton. district 2 (Grand Forks, Nel- § rts Round-U ing this training season, Willis Hud-|Cairington . § 12 429 522) Olympic Cage Titlists, Victors half cent assessment on each admis- jen Calls Redhea es' \German and Heiner Henkel to put the|son, Walsh and Pembina); Oscar po! p lin probably will pitch against the| Mohail 7 6 298 291 44.43, Pl Se an sion ticket to form a pool of $1,000; Youngsters Despite Losses | Yankees in the challenge round ee, ascends wONeee tana By EDDIE BRIETZ Giants Monday. ae 24 1 873. 434 1 Place Seven Men a which will serve as a purse for the Ramsey, Benson, Pierce, - seers! 4 - se against England. Rolette); Crosby 16 5 564 322 on U. S. Team yoff, the levy to bi jlette); George Griffin, Jamestown, Weaver to ‘armed 7 5 4 ey Mon as nthe, coded wwEEneD Budge ts capable of superb tennis.|district 4 (Eddy, Foster, Stutsman, Peasiel Bech thant orale ered Hee scoteevities Eatatieg eee erie Bees 30 18 471 au wet aioe i a amount is obtained. by JIT DONAHUE lt has been rumored that he uses his | Wells and Sheridan). ‘ Clevaanaiat ‘ate re o lene us 5 |aPpears due to be ousted from the | Hervey. 12 8 bio 377|_,New Xork, April 6—(?)}—Thirteen 2 All-Stars to Play Leaders YN Wi yg ‘own judgment too much in playing ;, William Bertelson, Stecle, district) > oo idea to get down a little dough |Semators before May 15 unless he Gratton ‘ 7. 6 309 305/0f the country’s leading basketball to It was also decided to hold a con- ‘A Sports é ‘eructal game. But the youngster, with|5 (McLean, Burleigh, Kidder, Em-| 00 nat club, eh? shows marked improvement, His de-|¥2T&o - 9°12 499 546 |players Monday were selected to repre- test in July between the team leading| The opening gun of Uncle Saimmy’s!one year of international competition (Moms Logan and McIntosh); Chester Sse HE livery is slow and he lacks control.|farimore 11 “9 435 295 lsent the United States in the Olym- at that time and an all-star aggrega-| 1936 Davis Cup campaign will be fired behind him, is bound to mend his; #°lbert, Kenmare, district 6 (Bot-) 70 ois pean Weaver, and probably Catcher Bil! Bowbells . 18 9 682 540|Pics at Berlin as a climax to the na- tion selected by sports writers. The . : 4 jtineau, Renville, Ward, McHenry and fg Starr, were expected to go to Alb: Sianetck 15 8 644 461} tionwide tournaments, which ended - ce : April 10-12, when the nucleus of this | ways in this respect. # went on the air § ° ge NF.) Tokio .. 21 1 781 465 f A game would be played at the leading|\oar’s team’ levels its sights on the, The U. 8. L. T. A. took a gamble |DUtKe): Theodore Mark, Hebron, dis-| 10 ner night to Devils ‘I ii 16 470 468 (Sunday night in a Madison Square 4 _team’s home grounds. Years team’ levels ite sights on the| vine young fellow last peas when ng|7ict 7 Mercer, Oliver, Morton, Grant]/toe pons Dane fe Saving Warneke Wanpeton 36 73 447 472|garden with the Universal Pictures of 7 Wausau replaced Brainerd and|piver Oaks club, Houston, Tex was a green player; surely he's worth | #74 Sioux). aratsler sbalives Gadsen, Ala.—Manager Grimm said| Mayville 10 8 367 321) Hollywood nosing out the McPherson, B ——_gamestown tales over the franchise of |Pine! QRS Clu, Houston. ex. ee eae nine inthe pot with ing), Paul Mattson, Belfield, district 8) ter toane an he would not pitch Warneke in the| Mandan 1} 16 331 413 |Kans., Ollers 44-43. 4 Grand Forks in ne league this ew racqueteers blow the Rio Gran de {1935 experience behind him, (Dunn, Golden Valley, Billings, Stark, important bout, White Sox-Cub series starting next| Valley Cit: 20 5 712 505] The Universals placed seven men ir Other teams holding over from last isn't figured to be much more than| Bitsy’s Game Exasperates Giants Slope, , Hettinger, Bowman and what he eats, etc. Sunday, indicating he wants him OE TT ee on the squad. The Oilers had five t year are the championship Winnipeg Adams); C. A. Christianson, Wilda- ready for the seri ainst the | Fj; bo: Y h T. k and Ralph Bishop, University of icam, Fargo-Moorhead, Duluth, su-|* testing tourney for the Yankee! The invitation extended to Bitsy |roce, district 9 (Divide, Williams, Me-|2¢4' cu, should es opener against the Lisbon Youth Takes (Wein ie dl at: Croskstom, and Eau Claire. |t@lent. The importance of the meet-/Grant to play in the tle agaimstiireraie and Mountrai; and R: © /s¢¢,James Parnell } Cards. ' Big Ten Rifle Crown Pibascprn leer oer alan amr ead & League play is scheduled to open ing rests in determining whether Don | Mexico might be just another gesture Peterson, Oakes, district ‘0 (LaMoure,' Dawson of the sox! Tro sa ' ‘The Olympic committee, headed by a May 6, when Crookston will engage in Budge, the carrot-topped west coaster,!of the tennis body to still the clamor Ransom, Richland, Sargent and New York Times, v unce Pira' jee a |Dr. Walter Meanwell, o1 . hi the first of a series of three games at |!S 2 Teal tennis player or a one-year |from the little chap's host of admir-' hive counties). gamboling ‘icksburg—Monte Stratton will stdy| Minneapolis, April 6—(#)—Robert ented 06 ell, originally had e Superior. Other opening games on|Wonder: and whether Bitsy Grant,jers. Last season Byron was given a|s°KeY COUnLGS). through the south in the box for the White Sox against /Sandager, Lisbon, N. D., University of| P Periiedet tees rata iperior, pening 8 the eoutd tt tay Hernan inete ti inet i in velveteen the Pirates on Monday with Ira/Minnesota marksman, won the west-|Lloyd Goldstein, Universal's substi- t the same date are Winnipeg at Eau outhern patter. can play a game chance in the early ties aga! 9 Hutchinsoy 4 tute who did not play in the final Claire, Fargo-Moorhead at Duluth{of ® quality superlative. enough to|Mexico and Canada, He performed Women’s North-South | breeches and a snappy blue beret . . .|HU an seedy, tor relief. Manager |erneositerence indiyidial 116 cham: | ne due to tiiness, eaid he would be and Jamestown at Wausau. please the eyes of the tennis fathcrs;nobly and yet, when the time came Golf T 0 understands the Baseball Writers as-|Dykes swung the axe for the first/plonship as the Gophers grapbed 18] 1) hi. to make the trip so ps ca ati lecteacaieg ‘who, in his case, have been overcrit-|to send a team across, he was ignored. ourney UPeNS)} sociation will do something about it |time Sunday, sending McCulloch to of 20 places for the regional title Sat- var poe na 4 ° ical. Grant's pat-pat game is designed = ... Dave Smuckler of Temple hai |Kansas City on option. The Pirates|urday night. peel jor tnner paamaace nach 1 } Mudhens Re uire Big Bill Tilden, who likes nothinz/to nettle @ fellow who plays as does| Pinehurst, N.C. April 6—()—A|signed with the Philadelphia prc |Were under orders to tighten up after) Sandager broke the regional indi-| “Soiected from the Ul se lahashis pewted q q better than to advise the U. 8. Lawn|Fred Perry."It's simply exasperating |combination of greens—which | Fagies for $1,700 for the season. a 19-12 lacing from the White Sox. {vidual record in standing position by|y,.5. Lubin, Carl Shu, Duane Swan- { ° ° Tennis selection committee .on talent|the way the little fellow follows the} have replaced the tradition sand-put- |scoring 178 points. The previous mark | <4. art Moliner, Don Piper, Sam Bal- : Pitcher Infielder suitable for the team (advice which,|hardest drives and puts them back|ting surfaces at Pinehurst—and rains George V. Brown, manager of Rowe, Derringer Lock Horns jof 177 was set by Maule of Iowa in| +-1 ‘sng Carl Knowles, From the Oil- f ’ by the way, the big-wigs completely jover the net with a patting stroke|during the past 24 hours threatened) the Boston Garden, says Sonja Florence, 8. C.—It’s Paul Derringer | 1935. {ers the committee “picked Francis ‘ silent jignore), says that Budge is a good/that is almost a caress. to send scores soaring Monday in the} Henie, the skaterette, will gross |98ainst Schoolboy Rowe Monday in} Minnesota scored 1,368 points to win | jonnson, Joe Fortenberry, Tex Gib- Strength of Toledo Club De-|tennis player. and that he will be! With such an attack, based on alqualifying round of the Women's| $150,000 as a pro between now |the Cincinnati Reds’ scheduled battle|the regional crown. North Dakota/bons, Jack Ragland and Bill Wheat- 5 great some day. He goes farther to|strong defense, perfect physical con-|North and South golf championship.| and Jan. 1.... with the Tigers. Word that Babe Her-!State was second with 1,352 and Illi-| joy iy pends on Generosity of state that Don is the best of the cur-|dition, and a slight break in the other] The defending champion, Estelle man is due to join the Reds Wednes-|nois third with 1,326, Iowa countec| “Jim Needles, coach of the west coast Mickey Cochrane rent young crop. 3 fellow's game, Bitsy has leveled such|Lawson, of Chapel Hill, N. C., was| One of Al Schacht’s new tricks will/day at Winston Salem brought cheer |1,312 for fourth while Wisconsin end-| tive, was named head coach and Gene : This means that William ‘Satem be-|giants as Frank Shields, Don Budge,|faced with such competition as Kath-jbe e pantomime on Helen Wills|to Manager Chuck Dressen's cohorts. | ed in fifth with 1,257. Johnsqn of the Oilers, assistant coach. pe Meves Budge should be given every|Sid Wood, and a number of other top-|ryn Hemphill, of Columbia, 8. C., a|Moody in which Al uses a five-foot | MILLERS TRIUMPH The two coaches will have the power * Toledo, O., April 6—(#)—Hopes of jOPPortunity to make the trip to Eng-|notchers. i {“sensation” of the Florida tourna-) tennis racquet. . . Bill Stewart, called Red Sox Meet Cubs \. Sena April 6.—(@)—The/ © select from the alternates in case the Toledo Mudhens in the Ameri-|land this summer. It is an attack of accuracy that|ments, Jean Bauer, of Providence, R.jthe No. 1 referee in the National| Gadsen, Ga.—Manager ‘Joe Sara Pei ae sail on Hes sve ieee replacements are needed. Dr. J. A. j can Association pennant campaign} Lesses Reckoned !must be cool under the strain of in-|I, Deborah Verry, of Worcester, Mass.,|Hockey League, never played a game|ordered Fritz Ostermueller to the) 2Ermcanoos Mn ors ox ine f hy the | Reilly of the Kansas City Athletic 5 this season hinge on the generosity; Unquestionably, one year of cam-, ternational play. Grant is a master at|Helen Waring of Pinehurst, Betty|in his life... Gus Greenlee, colored|mound for the Red Sox against aoe ee ae a eines ists) club will accompany the team as of the world chainpion Detroit Tigers. |paiging abrosd doesn't make a Davislit, and it is this writer’s opinion that|Abernathy, the Pennsylvania cham-)manager of John Henry Lewis, was|Chicago Cubs Monday. Reeder fer platancgiel ed the | manager. t Manager Mickey Cochrane of the |Cup tennis player any more than one/he not only will prote his game is of /pion, and others. thrilled no end the other day when — co i ihe pe eee 5 i champs promised the brood two good |swallow makes a summer. Budge’s de-|Davis Cup calibre at Houston, and in ———__—_ the blarsted London “Dyly Mile” call- McKechnie Names ‘Big Four’ | Sakti tious | as ydieslasbuinens players in the deal for Pitcher Roxie |feats at the hands of Fred Petry and|the Australia tie at Philadelphis, May| Lundby, Okert to Lead |° 1m,0n long distance: - - Gus was} Augusta, Gaq Bill MeKechnie say5| join SPOR $ Lawson. Fred Haney, skipper of the |Bunny Austin in the Davis Cup finals|29-31, but that, given a chance in the , so excited he turned the receiver over |his pitching choice for the Bees’ open- FARGOANS SPLIT SERIES Hens, would like to settle with De-|at Wimbledon were singled out by|challenge round (if the Yanks get] Sykeston Prep Teams) Murray Lewin of the Daily Mirror |ing game against Philadelphia wil be! winnipeg, Man. April 6—(P)—A 4 troit for s pitcher and a third sack- ‘experts as arguments against his play-|that far), he'll surprise » lot of the) * Who, speaking as Greenlee, promised |Danny MacFayden, Jim Chaplin OT wargo basketball team, whose mem- ort wits : er, He underwent an operation dur-|ing this season. But not a word was:diehards who have turned thumbs} gykeston, N. ‘April 6.—Orvelle British promoters every consideration. /Ben Cantwell. “They have proved tuibers included several North Dakota i ing the winter and will not be ready|mentioned concerning the fact that down on him during the last couple|rundby was elected captain of next|:+ Wes Ferrell complains the gold- |be. my starting pitchers. The fourth ‘state players, split a two-game series : i to take over the hot corner himself | Wilmer Allison, No. 1 man on the of seasons. fall's Sykeston high school football, Plated Red Sox are shy of Pepper. |will be either Ray Benge or Johnny! vith the Winnipeg Tollers, winnin: All Styles ‘ until the season is well under way. [team and top-ranking player in the = lteam and Gene Okert was chosen|;,.; YoU don't have to go to col-|Babich,” he said. \97-95 Saturda: Wei poste ine i Outside of third base, now being | United States, also met defeats at the FLYERS EVEN SERIES track captain at a banquet given by litch to learn everything ... fr in- ees \the opening tht, 42-38, PP \ and 3 covered by Jack Calvey, last season's |hands of the two British aces in the| St. Louis, April 6—(P)—St. Louls!Coach Myron A. Weist. Supt. A. W.|St#nce. Tommy Evans of the Wilmer- Gehringer Recovers | z eve up | utility player, the infield appears well|5-0 rout of the Yankees, and St. Paul were even up for the!Larson awarded football letters to|@mg (Pa.) ¥. M. ©. A. quint whoy orence, 8. C.—Charley Gehringer,| cerns his eyes. An occulist told him : > F set, “Salty” Parker is hack at short-| The experts also forgot Budge's| second time Monday in the five-game |Capt, Chester Lundby, Stanley Stile,| ke the Garden's individual scor-|who dislocated two small bones in his he should use glasses for reading. ALEX ROSEN F stop, Harry Davis, last year with isterling performances in the Wim-| American Hockey association play-off | Lloyd Bofenkamp, Gene Okert, Albert |{28, Tecord with 25 points the other | hack last week, had assurance Mon-! ! eeiand ie the coast league, is ajbledon singles, when the untried! series which ends tonight. The Flyers |Mack, M. Atkinson, C. Linhard, Ver-|™ht, never saw a colliteh until he lday from «Assistant Trainer Dick| Dizzy to Hurl / fixture at first, and Al Vincent, who jvoungster went through to the semi=/lashed out with fury to roll up a 3-0/non Malley, Virgil Malley, Mi Went out to the University of Pitts: |pioom he would be in condition for’ San Antonlo—Dizzy Dean was called j for Beaumont in the Texas ‘finals, falling before the attack of score over the Saints in the foyrth |Kuts, Irvin Stiles, A. Lessner, E. Ham- burgh to see Pitt play Notre Dame.|tne season’s opener. Manager Mickey upon to show his stuff Monday for f "and the finals of the Augusta national loop during the 1935 campaign, is the |Gottfried von Cramm, and Don's keystoner. a : game of the series Sunday night. Imes, O, Lundby and Ralph Atkinson. Some of the outfield worries were 1 an alleviated when the Cleveland indianst OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | at Babe Young, Fordham, first é turned over Walter (Kit) Carson to| is sacker. ja: the Hens. Carson, a .300 hitter with / Z et the Kansas City Blues last’ year, A FIFTY-SPOT WOULD { Dr. Forrest (Phog) Allen, basket- a should help the veteran Mike Powers, and Hubert Shelly, who came up from TIDE ME OVER, COME BY If any big league scouts are in | the house, they might take 2 look ball coach at Kansas U., is 53, but MIGHT AS looks 38 ... takes his beer, too... Beaumont this season. Tom Le: ‘d, : Eegumcnt this season, ‘Torn Leonard, | BUDDY, TLL DE ZH LCOULD CORRAL ) THE HOT % WELL MAKE et akee) eee tae ; Wayne last year by the brood, also is| WEEK-END, 4 HALF A HUNDRED pf g | Cubs . . . Don't be surprised if George Sesitiiitens receiving. wil.be- dane | 4 QHEN ME BERRIES IN ONE AND ee on ee zi by Claude Linton of Galveston, Texas, ONEY WILL ‘ZH BUNDLE, IN MY ND and the Yankees to two hits in 11 ‘ assisted by Manuel Onis, up from y ARRIVE BY AIK GAME, L'D BE SO FATS POCKET innings. .. Lawson Little made his Deven to ale iid sp blaniie: loop. FROM ME _A GooD I COULD \S TH’ TOUGHES” jae amateur stand at Cleveland last a) joone, Paul Sullivan, . Irvin ee and Myles Thomas ee CAPETOWN, GO OUT AND SELL. pa et ers nr ees ag0, Lou Garland, irom Los Angeles, | ROUND TRIP TICKETS, Mhecling the ether day, Al McClellan, : and Clyde Smoll of Quakertown, Pa., TO THE MOON ! of Providence college, was howled ; @ are being groomed as starters, along down when he suggested no more with. Alta Cohen, left-handed out- rule changes be made for four years 7 fielder who is being converted into a} ... “What?” yelled one coach, “then 1 Beare help the club's lone port- we couldn't have any meeting!”... the sider, Sullivan. motion failed to carry unanimously i ...» Look out... Dr. George Hauser, i" i) 1 { Minnesota line coach, promises Goph- Cochrane Confident er fans another of those power house . Bengals Can Repeat forward walls. . . Jake Atz, who pilot- ed Fort Worth to six consecutive y Augusta, Ga., April 6—()—Mickey Texas pennenis, set in the: ; Cochrane, a fair saxophone player, a good golfer but a great catcher, isn't worried this spring about the law of erages. “I'm sorry to see that, so great a champion as Bob Jones could not come through with the old-time stuff here,” said Mickey after spend- ing an idle day as rain washed out both the exhibition game involving his world champion Detroit Tigers golf tournament. “I know they say it’s tough to come league stands there the other day, but only half a dozen of the crowd of 1,500 recognized him ... such is fame... Indians Beat Saints, Break Training Camp Chicago, April 6—(#)—Indtanapolis broke spring camp at Wauchula, Fia., Monday and headed for home. In the final exhibition game the Indians whipped St. Paul, 9-5, at Arcadia, Fila. Kansas City beat Little Rock 7-3 at Fia., by the Newark Bears, 19-1. ! back and tougher to stay on ‘top, but ; y hile the Columbus you can’t blame me Yor thinking the Little Rock, Ark. w 4-2 SR Wile | Pigers will stay up there.” Birds were beaten at Avon Park, A pus

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