Bismarck Lays Plans for Defense of State Track and Field Honors
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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY. MARCH 25. 1930 %¦ . s Bismarck Lays Plans for Defense of State Track and Field Honors mEODOPiMsncfiEODorasnc amateur sport mourns loss of great FIGURE-ECKtiR&ALL LOSS OF 4 Will Bombard National Hurlers ¦ m MESSAGESEXPRESS i For Hoosier Championship Vetaan Papist - ETAfKLAST SPRING Din a. Refer* NATION’S SYMPATHY Count, Meinhover, i. Spriggs, Green, Over Him V'' • • Tait, Hoffman, FOR SPORTS EXPERT Blow In Stomaoh Provoa 4 : O’Hare Fatal to Farmor, 9^ Potentially Strong Frank v in f Heart Which Powered His 145- Tacoma Ring i Pound Body 20 Ago I BEGINNERS SHOW PROMISE Years Tacoma. Wash., Mar. 30.—<AV- $n Gives Up Counted out by a boxing referee as Battle he slumped to canvas, Benzon and Harmsen, Minne- the Frank I Farmer, 80. veteran fighter, died in | sota Performers Last Year, WAS ATHLETE AND OFFICIAL the ring last night from what a dep- uty coroner said was a Mow in the More Strength stomach. Player Police today detained Joe (Spark ii Having won four state high school All-American Football Plug) Boyd, Aberdeen, Wash., Farm- athletic championships and runner- Three Years Was an All- er's heavyweight opponent, pending u [Bringup during inquest. honors in a fifth the last , an The victim collapsed dur- two years, Athletic Director Roy D. | Around Luminary ing the fifth round. i McLeod and his Bismarck athletes Farmer, veteran of about 800 ring ’ are making plans for defense of their Chicago, 25.—(A*>—American battles, was counted out by the ref- championship Mar. state track and field amateur sport today eree before anyone was aware he was university’s May mourned the won at the state death of one of its greatest figures, in a serious condition. i i conference last spring, Walter Herbert Eckersall. Efforts to revive the boxer were fu- f The Demons won football chara- tile. A physician was called and I pionships and 1929, the 1929 The heart which powdered his 145- in 1928 pound body through four Farmer was pronounced dead. I and field title, and top honors years of track football on Amos Alonro Stagg’s 1903- U. 8. Lodge, deputy coroner, said I in the 1930 basketball race last week- after an runners-up to Valley 4-5-8 University of Chicago teams, examination that death was I end. They were gave up caused by a blow to stomach, City championship yesterday a several months’ the 'i for the basketball struggle against bringing on last year. illness, and sadness what he described as a caused by the. death of his mother "heart block." - Though the Bismarck squad lost Ashing, referee, big point winners last spring, last fall while he was serving as an Eddie the B. Rich- four In Army-Notre Dame foot- ter, who was in corner, and those men of last year’s squad return- official the Fanner's great improvement ball game In New York. others declared that up until the fa- ing should show tal of men will Sports Expert 20 Years termination of the bout they had and almost a score new observed be trying to land places on the team Within a few horn's after his death nothing indicating anything compete Capital in his rooms at the Chicago Athletic was wrong with the boxer. Which will in the Lodge’s City meet, the May at Fargo, association, telegrams expressing sor- investigation indicated that Festival blows the the May conference at Grand Forks, Four of the National League’s outstanding ball- constituted a new league mark and enabled him to hit row and paying tribute to his ability all the struck during match were particu- probably the Central North Da- players, all members of the Phillies, are pictured in .398 to lead the at Right are Fresco as an athlete, and his fairness as an fair and that none were and senior circuit bat. larly heavy kota meet at Fessenden. The De- this layout. On the left are Burt Shotton's slug twins, Thompson, top, second base and captain of the Phil- offical and sports writer, began to hard nor as as Farmer mobs won all of these meets last Chuck Klein (left), who hit 43 home runs last to lies; and Don Hurst, young first sacker and batsman arrive at the Chicago TMbune, where, had received many times during his season a for career. spring except at Fargo, when they set a league record, and Lefty O’Doul, whose 254 hits of more than ordinary ability. more than 20 years, he had been were barely nosed out of first place boxing and football expert. fcy the Fargo club. Every telegram recalled some In- A stance of his fame as a football player Mdhhover Potentially Strong i Flashes of Life I back In the days when It was “three • Potentially, Big Ted Meinhover is Risko-Campolo Situation Is Reversed for five yards,’’ and the prospect downs for-1 the greatest in the Demon ward pass yet to become <Rr the AwMiatet Press) year. The big fellow has had a fea- A world’s series in baseball or a heavyweight championship jamboree ranks this Donovan became so critical of the ture of the game. Fielding H. Yost, _» SAILS -TOY YACHT 10 his reach to win at least doesn’t get half the rise out of Indiana sports followers as the annual state London.—A array-haired gentlemai. within Cleveland Heavyweight Wins South American’s methods, as the of the University of Michigan, re- atracts attention by ;; two in the state track meet and Make interscholastic basketball tournament. This photo shows the in occasionally firsts Crider to crowd booed, that he finally threat- membered “Eckie’s” play which tip-off the afternoon visits to the pond in Ken* m place in a third event. He should get first game of the tourney, with Sadler lanky stngton sailing ened to disqualify Victorioin the sev- caused the Wolverines* first defeat in of Martinsville and DeJeraet,v Gardens, where his of grcat dlstance in the discus and shot Unpopular Decision Over negro center of Washington, struggling for \ model yachts dhows the experience ol KII enth round. Thereafter, Campolo let five year, during the 1905 season, and the ball. expert. an He is Francis Ad- |i put this year and may develop a Meet Drawings right hang limp Charles I; his hand and tame Gecfrge Huff recalled his great per- ams, secretary of the navy of the for getting the Javelin away American at his side as he met Risko’s bull-like against U. S. A., and yachtsman by avocation. flying big boy South formances Illinois. b- to a start. The failed rushes. Harry Klpke, Michigan’s young discus at the state GEORGE TRAFTON CHICAGO BLANKS DIXIE tif'place In Hie Twelfth Interscholastic Basket- played CONFIDENT Hickory, unper- garnered points head football coach, who In N. CJ.—AI Jones is i meet last season hut games in Eckersall officiated, turbed, so long as he collects |2u. John O’Hare IS BOOED LOUDLY which A of his that t in; , the other two. ball Tournament Probably DECISION friend said the Chicago characterised him the best official in police | picked up points in the shot put and Champion HE WILLKNOCK OUT force had been disbanded. At country, CARNERA was so that such' Walker the and the coaching staff of was not repeat year Will Be the Last sure 'the ? should he able to this the University of Wisconsin, sent its case that he made a wager. He wired ] and, effort, add to his total in Argument Square Now; Risko deepest Chicago. John Stege, chief of detec- with sympathy upon learning of Minneapolis tives, wrote in reply most crimes i other events. Chicago, Mar. 25.—(JF) —Herbert O. Twice, Pilot Says the Former Football Star Says Gi- Battler that points Was Denied Popular De- death of an official it once barred Chicago in the last three months | ' John Spriggs is sure of in (Frits) Crisler tomorrow will make cordially Intad been committed by persons from probability from Its field, but later in- To Meet Bud Taylor t the broad Jump with a the drawings for the twelfth, and pos- vited to return to of its southern states. may and, being cision at Miami work some ant Can’t Keep From Be- he cop first place sibly the last. University of Chicago Kearns Considers Mickey King games. HISTORY the natural athlete that he Is, Minneapolis, Mar. 25.—<AV-Bud OF BIXAVAILABLE should Interscholastic basketball tournament Was All-Around Star New York.—The history of Demon develop events. He Jumped By ALANGOULD of Light Taylor, Tecre Haute, Ind., Rum is available for dry anc in other —his final work as a member of the Heavyweights While his fame as a field general, ing Clouted former both over 20 feet last spring to win third Chicago department. York, world’s bantanweight champion, and bibulous bibliophiles. The New York athletic New Mar. 25.—(A*)—Whether and Middleweight! kicker and runner, outshone his other Paul Wangley, Academy of Medicine has an exhibit In the state meet. He also throws a Immediately making thejpair- very high Minneapolis feather- of ISO covering five after or not he ever climbs on achievements as a college athlete, weight, signed books, centuries Bthat“mean” Javelin, besides being better ings, for Minneap- the heavyweight ladder, have been for a 10- and written in various languages, J Crisler will leave championship Eckersall made enviable records In PRIMO MADE WIDE FAVORITE telling » April of the benefits the hor- than average in several other events. Johnny giant-killer Flint, Mich., Mar.