THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,1934 Extensive Plans for Season Being Made Throughout State FORMER CARDINAL, BLACKHAWKS WIN STANLEY CUP IN SPECTACULAR STRUGGLE GEORGE FISHER, TO OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern MUSH MARCH UN) Clubs Still Boast PILOT VALLEYOTV BY ENDING 1-0 TILT Comfortable Margin Over Americans 42-35 Margin Smaller Than | Formerly MINNEAPOLIS LOOKS TO BUSH Hancock Brothers, of Wat Week Agoi Cleveland Jamestown, Play With AFTER 90 MUTES to FOR ANOTHER LOOP PENNANT Going Strong New Outfit 16,500 Spectators Thrilled as New York, April 11,—<;P>—With on* Two Great Teams Play Devils Lake High Rosy Bill Ryan and Jess Petty a week to go before the big shod NEW ROCKFORD IS STRONG Head Staff; Jos Hauser opens, the National League clubs stlu Careful Game held a comfortable margin over theft Grid Team Starts Is Returning rivals WednesdaJ Beulah and Dickinson Also Ex- In the Grapefruit League competition EIGHT-YEAR QUEST IS ENDED The margin, however, was smallel pect to Have Potent Teams Spring Practice Minneapolis, April (JP) than It was a week ago, due largely 11.— —Donie consistency which thg Bush, to the with on Diamond who in 1932 gave Minneapolis have beaten thf Chicagoans Had Edge From Satans Alto Start Preparations its first American Association pen- world champion New York Giants U| nant in 17 yean, is back managing the their spring series. TO date the Na- Start; Detroit Six Makes for Extensive Track- ug (By The Associated Press) Millers after a bad season in Cincin- tlonal League clubs have chalked Spring preparation for the baseball 42 victories In Inter-league competi- Desperate Stand Field Program nati, and baseball enthusiasm here season is claiming atten- tion against 21 for the Americas considerable has taken a decided boost. League the of the diamond Devils N. April entries. tion from devotees Lake. D., 11.—(&) Bush came to the Millen after Dave Last week the National had a nine- game in North Dakota. , April 11.—(/P) —Chicago’s With the opening of spring football then the In- Bancroft, with a team many fans be- game margin. But since nearly eight-year quest for the Stanley Cup practloe Tuesday. Devils Lake high Clubs generally have com- straight dians have beaten the Giants four had ended in triumph and school embarks on its spring sports lieved would cop a second clashes to climb up pleted the membership roster, but ac- Wednesday program pennant, times in five little Harold (Mush) March was pro- with track and the grid sport could do no better than among (he leading teams In the com- quisition players be- sharing spotlight. place year. of additional is fessional hockey’s man of the hour. the second last Bancroft, a petition couple other Ameri- Twenty-eight Major leaguer, and a of ing announced almost daily from Alter more than 90 minutes of bit- men were invited for veteran was released can League teams have shown signs o three-week session of football, with and Bush, couldn’t get the Reds 4 some section of the state, while many ter, dogged hotkey before a crowd of a who improvement. 16,500 spectators, March, practice three days of the week, the out of the National League cellar last wiped clubs are improving their playing the llttlest The results, which will be out ice, drove waist-high other two devoted to track. season, was called back by President man on the a Kelley as soon as the regular season opens, grounds, some with |the use of federal shot into the Doug Smith win teach his charges a Mike of the Millers. points Chicago emergency net behind Will CutTe to “Rosy” Ryan, to the Bt. Louis and relief labor. give the Blackhawks a 1-0 victory new offense, with Assistant Coach Bill who won 22 games National League clubs a couple to help bring Minneapolis flag, as Latest reports are from Valiev City, over Detroit's Red Wings, Stafford Ordahl sharing the work. its 1932 dangerous and the old a year Brooklyn of customers Cleveland where George Fisher, a member of pewter cup and the world profession- Although BIU Burckhard, star is back after with and as a standout In the junior circuit the world champion St Louis Cardi- al title. weight man, has been working in- will share honors with Jess Petty, starting campaign. The Boston Braves, with seven tri- nals three years agq, has been signed It was this March who slashed doors. track practice officially opened his 20th baseball umphs, Chicago’s same Remaining year’s pitch- and White Box, to pilot the Valley City semi-pro base- home a goal in an overtime period to Tuesday night. The 1934 team will from last with six, also rate up among the big ball this season. Three Negro defeat Canadlens have its main strength in the field ing staff are Harry Holsclaw, Walter team Les of Montreal in Tauscher and George Murray. winners. players, two of them the Hancock the final match of the second-place and .in the dashes. Bush The Cards head the list Individually have service with play- Burckhard was a point-winner in also will have Ray Starr, former Ma- brothers who seen series of the national league jor Leaguer purchased with five victories and two defeats* Jamestown, are expected to sign con- offs. every meet entered last year, entering from the Bos- by 3, ton Braves, while Sidney Cohen, a followed Cleveland with 6 and tracts, filling the catcher and short- The Hawks, who floundered to a 5-2 the shotput, discus and Javelin throws and the Cubs with 4 and 2. stop positions. defeat Sunday night defeating and the mile. rookie southpaw, has Shown well after enough spring games. of the the Wings on Detroit Chuck Wood, dash man, who has in exhibition “Dutch” Hofmeister ice, were at “Pinkey" Hargrave, searching for a peak form again Tuesday night. raced the century in 10.2 but kept William brother Minneapolis Club Devils Lake club is From was of the better known “Bubbles,” is the battery to complete the lineup of the Moorhead Youngster Outpoints Vet the start they had the edge in one of out of competition last year because first-string squad 1934. carefully-played of Illness, give Millers' catcher this year. Releases Five Meni Lakers’ diamond for Milt the most matches will the Satans home right-hander, will in the history of the cup. strength in short races Joe Hauser—“Unser Joe”—the Kabeary, veteran Neither the and the king organized year Montgomery, April 11.—(/P) on the mound. In Fargo Elks team cared to take chances, and it jump. Only Harry Alderson, of baseball last Ala* need r<£i orcementk Feature Six-Rounder was broad accept Kelley the Minne- the Hawks who gained the break both sophomore experienced with 69 circuit blows, didn’t President Mike of The half-miler, is apolis Tuesday pleted the addition of James had sought through three regular In distance terms with the Boston Braves. ball club announced the races. With Hauser again at first, the release four and an in- Currie, was with Grand Forks periods and 30 minutes, five Hilbert Smith and Peterson of pitchers w£o Max Kalbrener, Down for An seconds Roland Millers will present year. opens the sea- of overtime. will represent Devils pole the same infield fielder. last Devils Lake Steals, Errors and Home Runs Lake in the in the last two Outright May Eight-Count, Rallies to The break came when Ebbie Good- high as seasons. releases were given to son 5. vault. Smith will also enter the Only of Caraway Lefty New Rockford acquired Roose- fellow, rushing Wing de- jump, along with Reslock and one member the Millers’ Pitchers Pat and Bak- ha|s Beat Curtis brilliant Harold 1938 outfield is back. He is Spencer Gor- formerly of Bismarck, and fenseman, went to the penalty box to er and Art Cuisiner, lnfielder. velt Davis, From the Training Camp Fronts Vernon Melhouae. Harris, fleet center-fielder. Touhy Jess Rhodes of the Kansas City Mon- serve out two minutes for tripping No civic organization don was returned to Daven- has advanced port and Normal Masters to Crook- archs, colored baseball stars, to lead PICKS STEWART, WEAVER to “lose field Tommy Cook, centre on Chicago’s to sponsor the Lake Region invita- it.” The here is located Fargo, N. D., April ston, Minn., of the Leagues the strongest clubi to represent the Washington, April 11. (/P) The on the tip of island in the James 11.——Max third forward line. As he skated ab- tional track meet, which was dropped AllBut Settled Northern an Kalbrener, jectly the Site city in years. Nejv Rockford opens veterans Walter Stewart and Monte river and drives over the left field young Moorhead welter- to the coop, Hawk “money” last year because of lack of funds in Welterweight the season May 6 in a home game Weaver were assigned to carry the fence land in the water. weight, outpointed Curtis, aged line of March, Doc Romnes and Paul the High School Athletic association For Mix A 1 Thompson hurried onto the ice. Shields Advances in against Jamestown., Washington pitching burden Wed- Fort Dodge, la., veteran, in the feature treasury. Devils Lake will enter the Davis To Carry Burden nesday in the opening of a three- TIGERS ENDING SERIES The Wings hurled back two savage Valley City Klwanis meet May 5; the New York, April 11.—(AV-Except North-South Tourney Davis will carry most of the pitch- day joust with Casey Stengel’s Brook- Birmingham, Ala.—Detroit's Ti- six-round bout of the final charity rushes, but couldn’t beat the third May Festival at Fargo on May 12 and for the matter of choosing the site picked ing burden, with relief from Rhodes, lyn Dodgers. gers were to wind up their minor fund benefit boxing program at the one. Romnes up the pack in the state meet at Grand Forks. for the fight, which may not be as Plnehurst, N. C., April 11.—(JP) —The regular , i and Kanikkeberg league exhibition games Wednes- Fargo Elks club Tuesday night. mid-ice and passed to March near the simple as it appears, everything is going was a bit tougher for a reduced right boards. Teddy Graham, Wing meeting Barney of Heimdahl, first-baseman. Com- VAUGHAN HITTING HARD day against the Birmingham Kalbrener was down for an eight- GOODMAN LEAVES THURSDAY settled for a between field In the north and south tennis pleting Hitz, catcher; City—Arky Vaughan, defenseman and former Hawk captain, Omaha, Neb., April 11.—(AP)—John- Ross, the lightweight champion, and tournament Wednesday. the roster are Oklahoma Barons. They defeated the Barons count in the first, drew Red Erickson, former coach at James- youthful Pirate shortstop, will Tuesday, 13-6. in the second almost stopped March, but the little ny Goodman, the national open golf Jimmy McLamln, welterweight title- Prank X. Shields of New York, town College, second base; Logan, burn up National League pitching and then won about as he pleased fellow worked loose, skated toward the champion, will leave here Thursday holder, May 28. seeded No. 1 in the American list of Wing cage and let fly with blist- third-baseman; Broder, Setter, Lang, this season if he continues his DICK BARTELL IMPROVES from the third round on when he be- a night for New York, where he will Articles were signed Tuesday de- entries, dashed through two rounds Jeske and Tarbell,! . training performance. Philadelphia—Captain gan ering shot. Cude shifted to meet the members of ciding the date, the 15-round route Tuesday without the loss of a game Dick Bartell throwing straight punches to the puck, sped past Join other America’s Another banner year is in prosi>ect of the Phillies, who spiked but it him into the Walker cup team preparatory to sail- and the 147-pound weight limit, mak- and Wednesday was faced by Barney was on head. Kalbrener weighed 143, Curtis cage. Bismarck, REGULARS Florida, England. ing a battle lor McLarnin’s title. Welsh, Duke university performer. for Jamestown and the lat- MORE SURE March 25 in is “getting used 138. ing for it ter team’s membership being practic- Chicago—All of the regulars on the to a uniform again” and hopes to ally completed, while Jamestown is , plus Chick Klein, were start playing Sunday. Eddie Gillespie of Staples, Minn., still negotiating for a few players. a little more sure of their jobs Wed- stopped Elroy Bushaw of Grand Forks Allan Cup Champions A $5,000 building and improvement nesday. HARDER MAY START in the fifth round of another sched- program launched at Bismarck is Atlanta, Ga.—Mel Harder ap- uled six-rounder after Bushaw had Favorites in Final rapidly nearing completion. The ren- BOSOX FACE ORIOLES pears to be the most likely choice had the edge up to the final round. Bismarck Tribune weighed April .—UP) The Toronto, novated ball park will provide seating Baltimore—The Red Sox looked as the hurler for the Cleveland Both 135. 11 —Canada’s OUcat Bigmirtk, North DakoU facilities for 3,000 persons in the new to Welch and Pennock to pitch Indians in their first Wild Bill Hasselstrom, Alamo, 182, Allan Cup champions, the Edmonton North D»koU’« Nnwf American stopped grandstand, In addition to bleacher them to victory in Wednesday’s League game in less than a week. Kid Miller of St. Cloud In the Hawks, have evened their series with sections. Work is being done with game with the Orioles. The Sox fifth round of another scheduled six- the Detroit White Btars for the North club funds and federal emergency re- rang up their fifth consecutive REDS WALLOP ATLANTA rounder. Miller appeared to become American amateur hockey champion- weary as suffered “ lief labor. victory Tuesday at Greensboro, N. Atlanta—The came he from punches, ship and forced a third and decisive To The Public advantage TL Offers Many of the njien composing last C., with a 9-5 win. here Wednesday to take on the At- Hasselstrom’s in weight game here Wednesday night. year’s squad at Bismarck will return lanta Crackers again and strength wearing him down. The Hawks, beaten by the United in their last ex- Miller weighed tart to the lineup, and the management is DODGERS LOSE BALL hibition game with minor league 175. States champions, 2-1, in a sensa- Howard Fargo easily seeking one of three selected south- Richmond, Va. The Brooklyn teams. The Southern Association Shlek of out- tional opening to the series Saturday Dodgers pointed Julius (Spoonbill) night, smashing Lf^Ba paws from have found one ball park beating Awes, FOrt came back with a the National Colored in club received a 13-2 from the Snelllng League in addition to , which they can obey the fans' orders Reds Tuesday. soldier, in six rounds. They drive Monday night to win the sec- Negro speed-ball hurler. both weighed 155. ond tussle, 4-1. They rule heavy fav- Many Arrangements referee and another judge for Ken- orites for the third game the Make _ _ -? and Among other communities making Frankie Knauer nard. North American crown. baseball arrangements are Dickinson, Walter Cobb. 165, Omaha Negro, Fights Last Night CLUB „«. I-IB CLUB N*. 1-11, was threatened with disbarment in | Minot, New England, Beach. Het- I (WUr) 1 Wd*flri««tew. 1 Tr. Liberty Masada* CSS to- I I tinger, Bowman, Beulah and Minnesota as a result of being knock- Wcaua’i WerM, 1 T*. HowholS Magsstae. 1 Ift naa) I I Kildeer. Wins 11th in Row (By The Associated Frees) * ed out in one round by Goad Stories, 1 Tf. ¦*•«<«. Radlolaad, 1 Taw Beulah expects 4o be represented by My Sullivan, _ Life, II 158, St. Paul. Duluth—Frankie Knauer, 144, Tho Contry Homo. 1 Tv. Mother’* Home 1 Tv. Rea , America. )— vfa"U|| MMfc aa *X" before U» t mq—« Nine players on Devils mi mMmim wt the Lake high V ooupon below. All euboerlptlans am for one year school basketball squad were awarded MM e-x-e-e-p-t aa othenrtoe shown. Ml monograms for the last season. With Seven of the nine lettermen *? American Magmaine ? Needlecraft, t yean returning next season, prospects are 181 ? Better Homeo A Gardena ? Open Road (boys), 2 years promising. William Burckhard and Delineator Parents' Magarina, g Gordie Dennis, The wrists should be relaxed so that JKE ? ? lies. star guards, will re- they follow lead. Hollywood Movie Mag. Pathfinder (Wldy.) turn Gilliland, rather than ? Q Ef with Mellhouse and Do not lift the clubhead at the is Household Magsslne. I years Pictorial Review I El sophomores who came along fast Fno-i ? ? in start of the backswlng as a gardener litKMI ? McCall’s Magsslne ? EaXHolaiid I Hf the latter part of the season. Other hoe. is to bring M Modem Mechanlx A Semen Book I returning lifts a The idc- the a ? ? veterans are Albert Evans, club almost straight back from the jam / Inventions ? Semen Flay -J Duane Westerholm and Ralph Jenson. using no impetus from the wrists I ? Movie Claerie ? Tma Confeerions kfIJIIAf Graduating are Captain Chuck Wood, r,all, until the swing reaches a ? World, f yearn U|H forward, and Harold Reslock, center. point of starting upward. This action J Devils Lake will have a $200,000 will be an aid to keeping the left *NOTE—If you prefer ? Liberty, True Story, memorial building to take the place arm fairly straight. ? IWJt of the email high school gym next Vi ? America, ? Outdoor Life or ? 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