The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1937, Page 8

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4 Pe ee, _‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14,1987 __ Opening Day Wil N League Debuts HONLY YANKS, Mit Simmons and Hogan Figured to Give Washington Needed Pennan | XK AND DETROI RED WINGS-BACK IN STANLEY 5 [npr oN Unree-cornered deal that shipped rl = : ‘hm in a, fatherly way and the big Local Boys Are on kr CUP FIGHT WITH 1-0. VICTORY peel fer Sports Round-Up : Leann ‘BANISHED a Marty piiiy ese shuacenn 7 AUT } ia " |. Nar, Third-Period Goal to.*'] PLACE THIS YEAR of thelr nuniber, for the 1040 Olpmplos i - ‘| “Shanty’s"’ Dieting’ Gives ‘Them Detroit, Apr. i4—(P)—The ’ Red. Wings of Detroit, National League and| First Good Catching Since’ ff Boston: AL Team Again Holds fone back into the tight to" retain Loss of Sewell i = Open House for Newcom- ' : / Op Mecty Barty’: spertactler third By HARRY GRAYSON. © - ers.in Big Time ‘| perlod goal an almost. impos-| Orlando, Fis., Apr. 14—Washington tt bel ended has won: the championship of’ the ti ‘New York, a Beeen dite a Wi ‘ues ral league . club’ except wor! ; er games . \ Myer New York Yankees, Detroit om ne s Pesarites ae sanepeead ~The fifth game agree juired by a shortstop. 2 decide’ the 1937 Stanley Cup cham- é ber Aiere neoel at cee a . to sretaics pene day, a aos ae : Pea ‘ibieue na Wings the ot 4 this trip will spell the difference, be- ' : the old cast before Tuesday. were, with. three of their. four. na- . acca Sica! DUMMY HOLDS CONTROL sere pebege Agen . fellow; Novimie fut and Latty Auto ayes sip. peels senine Declibée Ratls Tosaes tn Own Hanl,-on mi Z _ 2 i . ae major reason for jubilation at Wash- Open Cards to whe xg oe ask of epeod an they oulskated the ington’s headquariers, ‘The Mlasiasip- ‘siya cay py Tro Rane ae sa dere te : ped ag, they outdkate: proved pian was out for practically the entire iw Trumps for Slam ; y dy| campaign last year with stomach Barry, whose felt strong enough to force on the armas second round, and then make a slam ° of Joe Kuhel and the phenomenal Buddy Lewis look after first and third try by blading five hearta after Mort i bases, respectively. Infield replace- Rati ct petal gente SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS versatile juege young PROBLEM + dohnny Mihalic. * Gone is the ever faithful and heroic Red Kress. ‘The red-head and Out- fielder Carl Reynolds, another Amer- ican League veteran, and a sizeable amount of cash went to Minnespolis for Jimmy Wasdell, a 21-year-old first baseman of great promise who jo} in turn was turned over to Chatta- nooga, 0 Needed Right-Hand Hitting The purchase of Simmons seems to settle Harris’ outfield problem. Or, at Jeast, Harris thinks it does. Al, one of the old Philadelphia Ath- letic champion, was bought for $15,- 000 from the Detroit Tigers after Fred i z | | 4 alls i sE vt jp i: i eet i ane i TE a He Rey 3 f lr gk j il i s | Ai id i i EE f [ i u H lay HE il it EF FE EY gz ef i z 3 i ey ie i " sg Se ee Orrie Baldwin Turns in Best ‘Ine dividual Performance With Bparianbutg, & C--Crovds of ap: ~, 623 Total. ° . ~ | proximately "77,500' have ‘tured out egE Hi it aL i ; fight title, Bank of North Dakota. trundlers And that doesn’ 5. three straight games and the cuso, or Lopes, Simmons didn’t have a bad year at| ™8V Foon vice Ele ie ; wt @ good bat last year in Detroit where he| 2s i Ga—The New York swatted .327, but he was rather slow, Thomaston, Ga Giants -were confident, they would hit i E Feller Cleveland Indians and 14 years of i i : z 4 Ramey. sine O'Neil announced : fense to add a right-hand slugger to| 8° seamen oe "Washington Senatore—Al Simmons, $ Feller would go nine/innings end with 2 & top-heavy left-hand lineup, beet sare | purehased trom the Tigers, is the only| Strack, sthe| three -or ‘four chances to ‘bat’ against | mas : Bes Sree | pewoomer-sute‘of-a-regular job. isis ‘ote? he New Yorkers rele jure’ they Reds — Phil Weintraub, Rochester, . Ortie’ lla tt and Pitcher Lee Girsosm are the sure + quickly ee a oe sere sat | . does Hl ahd ‘Tult Wrighth, Who hit : ; : { l—caug! games joln- who j Is ys ing\the Nationals in August, and was a mae Chattanooga, are surplus out- Rochéster, ; so capable that the starting pitchers » Wright has played but little , his playing fell off... No-| | 23, Bi eireedit Cu beine site pn tae the - peas pitched ball in an early ex- alt 1 Rickey came to town. of trumps now would be fatal, unless’ ‘He took Sturdy toa movie, talked with ee F TE ted elem we have Holeproot Pacer Bouuth’s Ricci way beled Get “he Ene er, arr 0 Xe 8 Men’s Store. discouraging no trump response, he} (Copyright, 5 i Hi Hh BE iF glbes : i é » easily is'capable Wichita— DeBhong and rth the time in-a; week. i ie : and Bucky Harris has been given]. / soe stg yale" tenga yery Treason ; to. suspect eldopaied London Bout Expected to Carry : Capt. geet : Former Champ Long Way Asheville, - , great: r ~ on Comeback Road 4 » — {J DAILY NEW THOUSANDS [E377 ‘DISCOVER Extra Vetus . hes OF “SLOW MASH” BOTTOMS UP Gopher ‘Nine Plays , Openers This Week 0'Reporting for: Spring «| "Football Practice ‘Totals 4.0.42... 890-101-004 Eoonory Grocery. > =|: 2471 oe 183-109-193- 544 88 te i i oct a Real Low Price 4 ’ ee Not | : — W secs Up you'll know why Gor i] IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE ies acere | i + 183-160-219-.570 ’ TO. TWIN CITIES and Intermedia‘ Be + 104-186-1682 918 |""A ne te Points Bottoms Up. Folks are saying it gives Totals . 296-633-071-2700| tals of, Ebvrective sunday, Apsi! 1, Northern Poctic Train No. 4 an extra whisky value. And it should be Northern Loop Heads wie va // Slow Mash anapei i digesod To Meet in St. Paull” i} and extra time in the making. Why | not try Bottoms Up foday and let your own taste KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY : BROWN-FORMAN Distillery CO., Louisville, Ky. 5t. Paul, Apr. 14—()—The. North- em boseball league will hold. its an- nual meeting Sundsy in the Hotel Lowry, St. Paul, Herman White of Eau Claire, president, has |. Club representatives will a from |e Trein Ne. 3, thé westbound Alaskan, will leave Bismarck et 11:15 am, same as at present AN ADDITIONAL TRAIN Between Glendive and Twin Cities + Acco Ape! 11,'ssrvice on Trains 7 and 8 will be inaugurated en iar adi bed DISTRIBUTED BY Bismarck Warehouse 305. Front Street prooe 500 Northwest Beverages, gpa . Northern Pacific Railway El nanan ioe TE mei i ! |

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