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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 200,000 Fans Will Lay Down Cash to See Seven Openers Tuesday HO igre Hard Hitting Brewers Ring Up Third Straight Victory in Title Defense CLUBS ST Baseball’s. Grand Old Man_ [Yanks Were Onc : Richardton Looks “AY TOP OF MARS Called Highlander eee a RTIRST DEFEAT ay PITCHER|| For Beiter Team “Manager Jimmy Wilson Base- Only Two ‘American League ‘white ball from Manager Har,| Youngeters Expected to Pusti 7 shiny all’s ‘Contented’ Man After CAPs Beta ate tay ond GAME FOR CHAMPS Bi ecworeth — & Comrecing, Said | sie) soley evo) tuna fas Veterans for Posts on Much- Phillies Double Win on’ Entering Circult . Improved Club YANKS’ OPEN AGAINST NATS Athletics Victors Monday Over Senators 4 to 3, Entertain E E CAE, S020 ecThoueands Saints Beat Kansas City as of fens will attend opening major) Columbus and Indianapolis few will be able to tell where holt Win in Other Games abtet fit e é il Boston Red Sox : E enuered the iret : va estar : j lub bégan New York, Apr. 20.—(?)—The as- ee) Browns and the Browns they Lotieny ‘onishing spectacle of the two Phila- ie of Athletics and Philadelphia have @elphia teams, almost unanimously ‘ J gone hand in hand since the dawn of chosen for the cellar berths, leading j baseball. At one time there were) n: the major leagues testified to the { three baseball clubs in that city, all/to 7, in a series opener at Milwau- possibility of almost anything Tues- Athletics. kee. The manner in which the day as the teams lined up for the The late. John McGraw. is responsi- | champions turned the trick indicates “real” opening after the preliminaries ble for the team’s white elephant in-/ they have plenty of power again, even ee at Washington and Boston. (2) aignia with his comment in 1902 that losing several star batsmen dur- Given good baseball weather all} [&) od ener,“ market season, around, an outpouring of more than} — Connie Mack, with the duties of president added to his managerial Deere ea tie pi ge pn py eer emer 200,000 fans was anticipated in sev- worries, is still going strong after 51 years in organized baseball year the club won its first pennant, w en cities to top off Mondays’ total of and 37 seasons as manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. Baseball's Charley brought his St 67,000. grand old man was struck: by a thrown ball during spring training Paul team {> his‘home city, Chicago, New York, ae all anes: foe and it was feared that he would not be aby 3 be on hand felis in 1900 as an American League unit. ee ‘olitan teams performing w! e his Athletics opened up the season in Washington, but Connie re- ‘ . iimits of the Greater City for the| [oiaged to treatment and.was back on the bench with his boys in edges: Pdr har er! shire charged: Winners of First and Second first unanimous opening day in 25 a few days, wigwagging his score card as smartly and spryly | was revived and soon, shortened 10 man, Ted Gullic, who slam- Rounds in Two Leagues i years, looked for the biggest crowds. ‘as ever. "pe » expect eS White Sox. . left field wall Sinko. Siedtumn, e sce the “world : Boston Red Sox owe their name to 3 Will Meet for Titles sertee, or came ene |33 GOLFERS MAY ENTER U.S. |: ize ton’s Senators, Monday's 4-3 victims o We An official vote of fans decided up- Five teams in Bismarck’s two bow!- . on the name Nationals against Sen- ‘ : ing leagues were scheduled to meet in| schuls, ¢ Walth and C) Mandan tonight in playoffs leading to| pert, Candidates for the team season titles for the schedules the positions they play include: OPEN WITHOUT QUALIFYING | sits tn rent sti xnow ate Entries for Qualifying: Round | Fights Last Night paoeall scribes is the New ‘York Fi 5 gf wis, Clark, | i ii Ef EB EY . z l iE i i z oS e g to baseball scribes is the New York the first time, f Yankees. Originally the club was| suai fe nts and ihe Blues, 12 triumphant Athletics returned This Year Will Be Closed known as the Highlanders. Joe Morrissey and Bob Boken ‘each Boston Red Sox, (By the- Associated Press) Detrolt’s first team played in the] /00 {On Mey tee for the Gabby Tigers entertained the May 8 and May 18 New Haven, Conn—Lou Am- | National League and later in the In-/°t'4¢'men while Boyle and Oglesby and Chicago’ bers, 137, world’s lightweight | ternational League as the Wolverines. | Gy jicated this performance for Kan- Box hooked up with the] New york, Apr 20—UP—Though| champlon, oufpointed Phil Baker, | About 1006 or ‘09, Philip J. Reld, 9/55 city, 181% Norwalk, Conn, (10); non- | newspepermen, pinned the present! “Indianapolis took » series opener Champion Yanks Win g i pen amngie oneness, . name, Tigers, on the club, from Toledo, 5 to 2. a i ‘ae Se ee acdine eaned: upon New York—Lew Feldman, 14, | Cleveland has been known as the) ‘The Columbus Red Birds slapped 15 Troet Kelly's Eanes in the Citrus League Title | the St. Louis Cardinals called upon New York, outpointed Irving Eld- | Indians since 1915. f Louisville hurlers for e ==. { his loquacious star, Dizzy Dean, to hits off three urlers £0 ship-round. Kelly's Lunch wi ee the caahouse Gang at Cincin- ridge, 134%, New York, (8). = te a7 to 5 win from the Colonels. with first place in the standings New York, Apr. 20.—(P)—The New nati, where @ capacity gathering of clhtente—Frankle, Gaailio, 10, | Park Service Heads Brewers Beat Kels the end of the firt halt of the years shelling pba Howell, 143%, Danville, TU, (6). Confer in Bismarck} sinneapots ....010 002 104— 715 1 : fren dade tn ‘Chicago. He Ralph Baker, 131%, Grand Forks, Fy SEES Milwaukee 200 010 005— 8 10 1 tle Layden, Father 3rd ted Man’ . D. Willie ‘Dudlak, ‘A conference of U.S. National] Grabowski, Tauscher and Dickey; #4 ed with Manager Jimmy Gpne y : \ |park Service heads and state of-| Braxton and Brenzel. : Time, Has Busy Day ‘most contented | Wil fail to quality for the U.S. open} | Des. Mi - [feiais will be held here ‘Tuesday to Saints Win in Tenth his club beat Sf Oskland 230s /Covs- map, plans for a survey of North Da- RH South Bend, Ind, Apr. 20—W)— kota parks and recreational grounds,| st, Paul.......011 220 100 2— 9 16 com tt 11 innings : triots’ 2 Russell. Reid, superintendent of the| Kansas City..500 010 001 0— 712 3/and aay oft sing Des Moines, (6), non-title; Ralph | nistorical society, said Monday. To innings) average O'Dell, 194, Ottumwa, Is. knocked | Reid said officials will make re-| phelps, Welch and Fenner; Nig-|pers say Sox. first out Bruce Jaffey, 208, Gary, Ind. | commendations for location of all the| geling, Moore and Hartje, Breese, |to Lon Wi {@5 Tony ‘Cianciols, 149, Milwau- | state's recreational sites regardless of Mudhens Lose column pe and Jpe DiMaggio, Yankee wee, Wild Bill Hendrix, | private ownership to ascertain if : RH E| been gettin, operation for Mh Perry, Iam (3) ce Dundee, | ere are sufficient playground facll-|roledg .........001 010 000—2 8 0| Cleveland's share sand adenoids, 150%, Treateo, koacked aut Los. Ws f0F North Dakotans, | indianapolis ...002 100 1ix— 5 12 1|crowd thet saw ‘Mickey, Cochrane of De- (Bed) Finnegan, 167, New York, Cohen and Tresh; Phillips and J.| Feller cue = s i i y i i 2 a Pitchers ‘Tommy Bridges| which may @). : eu salary of $10,000 per. and Schoolboy Rowe but was con-| tty of 1,277, a ers estimate 100,000 soled by the knowledge of his own| ing points. Gascoyne Girls Given thes) Sees Dereon, good health and by the return of June 1 has for ni tne Hank’ Greenberg to his old first-bas-| the 36 hole ais-| Basketball Monograms these were ing job as well as the scquisition| tricts. aay : : worked. Ni Monday of hard-hitting Babe Her- ne Gascoyne, N. D., Apr. 20—Basket- Shaffer and Berres. . . ‘The Oubs also were two men shy| the “(ana ‘ tn the mound department, Tex Carle-| 8, f 1 Injury Keeps Pollard candidat Monday’s Stars tp wih ore armas 'Wally Becger,| the rest Forks, state. planning. board Out of Drake Relays ; is, | ¢@_—_—_——__— the Bees’ clouting outfielder, broke 6 tant, and Carl A. Taubert of Cassel-| cg pease (By the Associated Press) finger during practice Monday. = ton, National Yarks Service inspec-| Grand Forks, N. D., Apr. 20.—(?)}— Morris Arnovich.and Bucky Wale ‘The Yanks’ Charley (Red) Rutting| Dickinson Lays Plans | sateon and <Irys Downing. tor. Fritz Pollard, University of North 6 and Dolph Camilli of the Phillies, Bae eee coiten: Wp | Pranoes “ z Dakota hurdle star, will not run in who wasn't greatly missed, Monday, For Play Day Planned for gply players unigned on the opening At Fort Yates May 12 In, contrast to these various miss- Capt, Matzon, who counted 79 points) wort, yates, ND, Apr. 20—May 12 Ing links in the beseball Mustriot track | While the team total was 101 to 1721.27 been set as tho date for te an- Lou Gehrig, the indestructible Yan- . Welnibergen, | £or the opposing teams. nual county school play day here, it Bre tien ne feet band ant announced. 3 " was anounced following the meeting ote on his right hand and session | First Day of Fishing of the American Legion, which is as- every intention of playing in his for ition in. sisting in arrangements for the day, 1,800th consecutive game in spite of the University of North| Season Is Moved Back) iast week. ‘ Lal Dakota, Grand Forks, May 15, and ace ‘The event will take place on the —_— Bismarck, May 29, he said. &t. community school athletic grounds NATIONAL LEAGUE Fourteen counties will be rep-|in the international boundary scoording to present plans insted of| Doyle Makes Cards, \ Hetunger, Glare. | Monday when On fore,” wiames Jounson and Norat| Yankees Favorites CROSS CHILDREN Slope, Billings, Golden Val-| ceded to the request Nessel plans — + Mercer, Dunn and Mc- pegged @ June 1 poe pees te dare ae May Have Round-Worms A ‘wilterd, , state ——__—_ , _ }the pennant Nervous or delicate ehildten often bave : BAKER GETS DECISION LOGIC CUTS GUESSWORK paar rel appealed lle \u@reams, itchit indit teeth ight, of. wi Ft ‘appetite or. colar! By First Disiarding a Loser, Declarer Avoids Risk of Defeat If} Pisht, lom,of weig! fuge. Children like lee i One,of Two Finesses Fails that oii| TAKE A STROLL THROUGH | Det"ott nl ein |vomantin PEACOCK ALLEY. } ‘There is = popular saying, quoted| At first glance the contract, ap- that “one peek is worth two finesses.” SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM : é i it @K109853 973 i ! f i i i : Fi i j i We! WU vali sees Valley City, N. D., Apr. 20—(?)— a North GAM IWHE Wes, wart? war * \ |State Coaches Will | | | i NIE A Ws | | Meet in Forx May 14 HL pose if FE | hi ! i ! F Excellent carnings already proven. Age 35-45. Must have car, Commission weekly. i fe E | | i | /EMENT FOR BIDS. IDEWALK WORK. for the construction of si driveways, curb and gutter, relaying block walks Paving repairs, in the ‘kota, dur- r 1937, will be received by We mt ight ik until eight o'clock p. m. doar, 2 . they. ard the said C! ril: 26th, lang and specifications are on file in the offices of the City Auditor and the City Engi Each bid m mpanted by a. certified check in um of Fifty ($50.00) Do! payabl of Obert A. Olson, Pr Board of Se onter into and it y coss! nd execute Ba miiles from Fargo oar 4 {efactory contract for the to our pleat. performance of the work. 3 Esch bid must also be accompanied ‘ by a bond in the sum of Five Hundred Cold Ss ($500.00) Dollars, as provided in Sec- ng m 3707, Complied Laws of North Brewing Co. Cold Spring, Minn, ji he Board of City Commissioners Eeserves the right to reject any or all M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. | i Oreanams 4-20 if E B 4-18-20,