The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1937, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ‘APRIL 7, 1987 Rangers Humble Red | | ; oe Tue Chopping Down Trees Will Comprise Braddock’s Training for Two Weeks os 6 District Qualifying Track Meets ROAD WORK, GOR |AMERICA’S FIRST LADY OF TURF [Five Ryder Cup. | DEFENDING CHAMPS)” Sy esignated for N. D. Prep Athletes | PUTS FIVE-PLY ENTRY IN DERBY| Golfers Chosen 16,000 Fans Jam Madison Sarazen, Shute, Manero, Smilthig Square Garden to Witness ‘HOW MUCH DID YOU GET, DIZ?” ._ | Winners and Runnorsup in Pre- ge ane ee nee Picard and Revolt Named First Series Game cS liminary Events to Quality ty jer ate rie anes to U. S. Team " for State Event Champion Spends Most of Wak- ing Hours Out of Doors at Wisconsin Camp PATRICK SCORES TWICE Gotham Club Must Win Two More Tilts at Detroit to Clinch World Title ‘New York, Apr. 7.—(?)—Many slo- gans have been written in tribute to underdogs who refused to believe the odds. Wednesday Manager Lester ’ Patrick of the New-York Rangers, winners of five straight games in their quest for the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup, had composed & new one. “A dangerous goal on every stick,” was the frog-voiced, greyhaired ice maestro's tribute to his lads in Broad- way blue who gave the cup-defending Detroit Red Wings a 5-1 pasting. Doubts If U. S. Could That triumph gave the Rangers the “first game” edge in this three- F Pig of-tiverserles for, hockey's. world : Slash Price Spreads championship. — mothe Patrick family in particu- ‘Washington, Apr. 7—(?)—Donald FE, Jar, and the 16000 odd fans who jammed Madison Square Garden in general Tuesdey aue ‘et a oe e casion. Father rr 'ecl 3 the: overnment manageme! ( strategy of the winners, Son Lynn . 34-year-old _gelding,i owned fon of be duartndeatot es pro- + came warouch with two of the win- i District ie ty Will be thee ¢ ducts, here was, in fact, only one little ; apeing rece meeting, April 17-29, | ,, Teuitying ono oe Oy toe fly. in gees ; - - federal processing and marketing of prepa: entral Baieball’s two outitanding holdouts, Lou Gehrig (left) of the Yan- 6, yr farm products, Montgomery said he [) Beit, wero tne balane ofthe 2-1 Lees and Dieny Deen, Pitching ace of ie Cardinal, Ect temether. ‘land, dargen! Willjston Invitational : | thou: s federal yarastick should be | o: te com; notes B it-downs” as an jt. Louis , ‘, * “very cautiously.’ | Jone Detrolt goal, scored in the clos-] wet in aa eahibition game at St, Petersburg, Fla, It Dis broke feabin Meet Set: for May 1)" cious be applied. be ing minutes of the final period to rob] down and told Lou how much he finally got from the Cardinals, the ae ~ |“only in places where you see there Goalie Dave Kerr of the shutout that latter wouldn’t. admit it. (Associated Press Photo) is @ yardstock job to be ‘done and would have been his fourth in five ve se Peon eee vite eect meet; expected to be successful. previous events, will be held here May (On the Red Wing side of the fence - 5 Manager Jack Adams, beefy director J. Cassell, manager uditor ‘Berta, Johny | Mach’ pe al Manage suse scane, et ce! Peanut Pitcher to Bigger Leagues; ||mrt.2. Sata" i Fees Doe Mach amouted| Aig eon vy Hol, anything beyond the fact that oe : : tsman, Foster, Kidder, Emmons ‘Chicago A Pointing to rhpidly developing in- Jong, accordirig to estimates . nee ee ee ee Got P eg Slinging 210,000 Goobers and Burleigh countevils Lake, Supt- ttle against, Joe terest in, tack, Wn ed ere MGosile: Norm Smith, who hurt his ! iy. HB. Gillian, tr pimey;| Lo, Negro, chelenges, ‘said Williston’s meet has grown| TAKE A STROLL THROUGH year and is expected to be anj PEACOCK ALLEY. manager; ’ left arm ten days ago ins game with| Denver, Apr. 7—(P)—Sutak prob-| At the A. A. U.rbesketball tourna-|[ Benson, Towner, Roletie, Pleroe: Bot" | now, the Montreal, Canadiens, played| ably would make more money tossing |ment in the city auditorium his big-|tineau, McHenry, Sheriden, Wells and through only the first period, when| peanuts than baseballs but the “biggest profits came from the counties. Butch Kelling, Patrick and Joe Coop-| league itch” has got him. He is off |gallery, but Sutak never left the main. ‘ex scored the goals that gave the/to the training camps. floor. bh enough to win. But heex-| Sutak (Sutak—two sacks, no sales! “tt's tagged for the. gent in the pects ‘Thuraday night on his home ice. black suit,”.he would shout as he shot a fast one upward. ta Ss R 1 U sodium a ae would land in the customer's lap.” ports 01 ie Pp He charges 5 cents for the peanuts : | CROW ABOUT Spring Invariably the sack of and a nickel extre for putting # curve - : _Gohtiaia arte ciate ie aa) eoctoce Hit, {t,” he seid. ‘ane eed of i ——__—_—— CHICKEN 2 curve is as ~@.one as} ” ‘ 4 a York, -Apr._7. Was ita i je ment standards yang x % New York, Apr. 7.—(?)— ever cut the corner of home plate. Sutak was 8. little slow: with his) " "ind, APE. th trea! é ri ‘ Paul Waner’s an- ‘ pitch and the customer pulled his hat nouncement that he is ready to talk| sutak, who says he has no first |away to see what was causing the de- | WH! business with the Pirates came the/name.(the boys call him Jack) would |lay. The beg of nuts hit’him on the| _ day after young have you believe the scouts signed | nose. . "t John Dickshot, his him up when they saw him pitching} Customers throw nickels and dimes . 8: left. rig SIS een peter ela * f guccessor in right peanut bags to the top row of the : a * ee AERe SERIALS Tonight at 2a «BROILER FACTORY We know they're tresh—We raise five for Denver university stadium last. foot- ‘In three . <i . i + felg, got ball season. Probably they saw him i zi i The T five? ... How's in a Colorado college baseball ‘uniform | Frequently but not ree i s former school i avern this for press last spring. He was an all-conference jeach hand simultaneously. itching mound. is charge. of attempted - agenting? . . . Bul centerflelder, ‘There are about 35 peanuts in a shooting 1 $10,000 from Edward Bremer, St. Paul|§ "»°"* 17%5-W: o» Highway No. 10 ), ballyhoo ex ‘The peanut-vending business will|bag. Sutak sold 6,000 bags, 21 \ds.of fuel are needed to haul 1000 | banker, Tuesday was set for: Apr. 12 Also Delicious Steaks at Louisians lose a colorful figure if he makes good | peanuts, at the week-long A. A. of freight one-mile by railroad. |in federal disttict court. i rites, with Winston-Salem in the Piedmont | tournament. 7 ‘ u Eze ip Fes rr a i E 8 as to the Washington Senators’ (By the Associated Press) New York—Lew Feldman, 133%, 2 § Kelly's Lunch trundlers won three straight games from the Economy Grocery five and the Bank of North took tuo out of three from Los Angeles—Henry Armstrong, the Catholic Order of Foresters in Loh Les Angeles, hoses ae City League games rolled Monday A i ; Matt Hummel for Kellys] {03 Everett | Bighteire; io outpointed turned in the evening’s high] Ha; Ny Ye 10). game total, @ fine 580. The ee ale ee eee é [ Smiths... 170 194 134 447] Oe Covet : ia i a Ww MASH 1M 141— 478 143 161 142— 446 e+ 181 163 170— 514 3 Onter Fores ALL HONORS AGAINST HIM 142 170 121— 433) Dectarer's: Highest Trump Is a 9, Yet’ Distribution: Helps Him 150 153 130— 442 Make Contract of Three, Doubled 145 160 123— 437 204 192 152— 549 10 10 10— 30 that South -had shown. a two-suiter —— — _—— —]| (Secretary, American Bridge League) | should have. been sufficient to make’ 790 865 688—2322| When a defending player holds four | East cautious in his doubling. out of five trump..honors, including , as well as another 158— 528] king-queen compination, 182 185 180— 547 171 188 199— 528] thinking he can defeat a contract of 179 185 216— 590} three. 193 139 164— 496| Just this combination of cards, however, caused many players to , 1 i beeaee 942 890 917—2679 Grocery +» 163 155 166— 464 171 178 167— 516 144 164 137— 445 168 175 157— 500 + 160 145 145 450 12°72 «‘T2— 216 878 880 844—2681 F is pn is in a winning streak... He's JUST HEADS GOLF CLUB . duds since] New Salem, N. D., Apr. 7.—Herman on the| Just, Jr., has been re-elected presi- Leonard | dent of the New Salem Golf club with ITRY’Slow:Mash” BOTTOMS UP | Now At.A Real Low Price. id bi Gib mea DISTRIBUTED BY —=S”—~SC«*@is marek Warehouse ~ “Phone 590 eae ay ie z i o eS Wings in Stanley Cup Playoff, 5-1 -) League, this F ‘1 superstitution ; ji league, but baseball will hear some enon Pisces pines put my i | . ‘ 5 wisecracks. good shape,” he avers, : zi hs “Nuts to you for a nickel,” says he| After this workout. he left for h hurlers ‘achieve stardom ; ‘ q ek sports eudiences. “Delivered by) tryout with the Winston-Salem “Beach, ” y 5 air express, collect.” a Detroit Tiger farm. ‘s ¢ 4 : - - Weanests S eet ; } Wins Three in Row|.¢ ‘ Fila. —Al Simmons, a new- f 5 F ¢ ¥

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