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APRIL 3,1929 THE RHINELANDER DAILY NEWS PAGR DAILY NEWS OF SPORTS iCARDSODTHiT, Blrt WIN FRAY: CUBS REPEAT Chicago Team Chalks Up Eighth Win oven 1 Detroit Tigers, 10 to 2, These "Hot Mammas" Don't Mind Ice and Snow Hit Three Hurlers Giants Send Indian Pitchers to Showers, Cop Lopsided Game, JACKSONVILLE, April 2 (By A. St. Louis Cardinals, although outhit, a snappy cxhibl- ti6n game from Jacksonville, Southern league, 2 to 1, today. St. Louis 100 000 6 1 Jacksonville 3 Batteries: Alexander, Doak, Bell and Jonnard, "Wilson, Manusco and C.

Smith; Keenan, Domingo and Ranval, Johnson. Braves Check Robins. MIAMI, April 2 (By A. The Boston Braves defeated the Brooklyn Robins, 10 to 8, today in a ragged game. 'Boston (N) 200 000 11 0 Brooklyn .002 001 8 12 5 Batteries: Brandt, Delancy, Cooney and Legett, Collins; Cance, McWeeney, Richardson, Ballou, Koupal and Deberry.

Cubs Nip Tigers Again. BEAUMONT, April 2 (By A. Chicago Cubs walloped Detroit, 10 to 2, today, chalking up their eighth victory in nine games with the Tigers. Chicago 20a 124 11 0 Detroit 6 1 Batteries: Nehf, Carlson and Gonzales; Whitehill, Gibson, Paige and Woodall, Hay worth. Omuha co-ccls arc not afraid of ice and snow.

The prcl.ly girls shown here are taking advantage of what is likely to be their last chance of'the season to dance in the snow, the winter, those Kirls have been taking- their regular snow-baths, Indulging in either outdoor dances or outdoor swimming parties. And every one of them healthy, mind you, too! CASEY LEAGUE SEASONS E. Vielmetti 135 J. Moes 139 P. Dandoneau ..170 G.

Taggart 165 111 183 100 133 306 452 4S1I 430 Giants 10, Indians 1. NEW ORLEANS, April 2 (By A. New York Giants hit three Cleveland pitchers hard today to win by 10 to 1. 'H New York (N)OOOO 400 14 .0 Cleveland' (A). .000 000 1 '2 Batteries: Walker; J-Io- Shaute, Moore and L.

Sewell, Myatt, A's Win with COLUMBIA, S. Artril 2 (By A- Philadelphia Athletics to' day won in a walk from Columbia, South Atlantic league, 15 to 5. Batteries: Rommel, Cramer and Perkins 1 jNeil, Benson, Grube and O'Smalley. Nose Out Southerners. BIRMINGHAM, April 2 (By A.

St. Louis Browns nosed out the Birmingham Southern league club in an exhibition game today, 5 to 4. St. Louis 102 010 8 0 Birmingham ...000 002 13 2 Batteries: Coffman, Ogden and Manion; C. Moore, Hilton and Cooper, Yaryan.

Finnegans and Fla-negans in Close Match as Pin Year Closes. of Columbus league bowl- era have brought their 1928-29 season to a close, two extra-close matches marked the close. The Fin- Totals 743 758 Eagle River Eagle Rotary At an evening meeting of the Rotary club, D. C. Lake gave a short talk on the cleanup and beautiftca- tion campaign, which was followed by much discussion.

question I of tree planting was considered, and it was suggested that Eagle River arid highways leading into the village be planted with pines, which NEW LIST NDINGS Old Leaders Go into Discard before Medford, Wausau and Stratford Men. STEVENS POINT, April 2 (Spo new set of leaders in the all- MART REGAINS FORMER PRICE MARK TUESDAY i Substantial Recoveries Feature Yesterday's Operations in Market. I5y CL.U I)K A. JAGGEtt Associated Press Financial Writer. NKAV YORK, April 2 (By A.

Trices made substantial recoveries throughout the list in today's stock market, but speculative sentiment appeared to have cooled off, and the day's turnover foil off to 3,776,370 shares in contrast to the record of .1 just a week F.BO. Whilo a number of cheerful news developments pi oiXvssional traders to constructive operations, persistently hii-h money the widespread publicity given thej i-rcdit situation during the past week scorned to have discouraged public participation for the moment. The most unnnvory development of the day came after the close, when the stock exchange'announced that member loans reached new hUrli record at on March 30. The now total compares with at the end of March last year. Call Money Is Same.

Call money hold at 12 percent all day. Some time money for 30 to 60 days was said to have boon loaned tit nine per cent, the highest rate since early in but funds of this character mostly moved at S3-4 per- cent. Some improvement in credit is expected within a clay or two. The oil shares developed outstanding group strength on reports that crude production fell off sharply last week. Houston and Indian refining rose four and five points to new 'peaks, while Pan-American issues, Shell Union and Standard of New Jersey gained new high ground in gains of 2 or 3 points.

Some of the high priced issues were bid up sharply. Adams Express was sent up 35 points ot a recard price at 625, American Express and American Railway Express were bid up more than 16 points each, but were unable to maintain their gains. Commercial solvents mounted 26 1-4 points to a record price at 285. International Telephone advanced more Who Wants to Fight? nesans and Flannesans rolled three I mako a beautiful cvcntB branoh of the Wisconsin al- games with only, five pin." difference in the final totals, while only one to if carried out. Suggestions as getting- the trees, planting and I set up Three Lakes This, it seems, is going in inr boxing in a big way for a young lady just live years old like Lcnora Dohrn oi' Toledo, O.

She stands in fighting pose here, with they weigh almost as much as she does, 22 pounds to be exact. The gloves were made for her dad, who is an ex- i-im ulc iimosi. iiiainmiv hmitiun nrvhter around Toledo, but young Lonora has thorn on and chal- if- distributing the poison lenges Gene Tunney, Jack Dcmpscy and all of them for a scrap. I Tho Edward Stnnzi! fnmlly motored to RhlnclamJer on d. business) trip.

Harold Thorpe and Mrs. ttaugh motor If) UhlnelandiT daily to visit who la confined In St. Mary's hospital. Irving Slant. Stewart liny nor and Mian Helen Stopsliinski wore Rhino- lander callers Saturday.

Miss Josephine Philipkowski npenl liart of her Krister vacation vlnltinj; friends in Antiqro. Miss Ruth who attends school at Milwaukee, is spend'nt her Easter vacation at home with hor parents. Earl Bonnie, of was a Three Lakes caller Monday. Miss Helen 1 left Monday for Kaukaum. wheri she teaches, after spending her Easter vacation at home.

Mr. and Mrs. John Javenkowskl and family and Joe Javenkowskt attended church in Eagle River Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

F. 10. Olkowski mo- I torcd to Eagle Kivor Sunday to attend church services. John Piasko arrived in Three Lakes Monday after having made Milwaukee his home during the winter months. John will again be em- ployed at the Lakeside resort.

Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Neu, Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Danawoski attended services in Eagle River Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brims and daughter, of Rhinelander.

tho week-end visiting at the Fre 1 Luderus home. Mr. and Mrs. John Olkowski are entertaining friends at their home. I Two more of the Three Lakes dogs were added to the death list when Dick Morency's two pet dogs got doses of poison Saturday morning, killing them almost instanlty.

than 11 points to 272 1-4, but closed at 268 1-2. Stell Up Three Points. Bethlehem Stell sold up more than on the streets for the dogs must have a conscience of stone. A number of Three Lakes folks lings, 25 to 40c higher; mostly 75c up attended the show at Eagle River for week to date; spots, 1.00 higher- i Sunday evening. coipts, 2,000.

Fed steers and year- top 14.60 paid for weighty steers; AVis. Val. Electrics, Stevens Point 2,421 "Winklema'ns, Wausau 2,418 3 points oh the statement of Prcsi-'lons' yearlings, 14.40; heifer year dent Grace, and steels generally were, lings, 13.75. Slaughter classes, steers, firm. Motor shares started forward good and choice, 1300-1500 13.25 on reports of record March procluc-1 CT14.75; 1100-1300 13.25@14.75; tion, but failed to attract a following, 1150-1100 13.50@15.00; common as unconfirmed ruinors that the re- and medium, 850 Ibs.

up, cent breaks on the stock market had fody oarlings, good and choice, 750- caused considerable cancellation of'050 heifers, good orders persisted. General Motors and; and choice, 850 Ibs. down, 12.50<T() Hudson gained about 2 points, and; 14.25; common and medium, O.OOffi" Pierce Arrow preferred sold up more 12.50; cow.s good and choice, S.Toffi nine. In the coppers Greene 11.00; common arid medium, 7.50@ Rib Lake 2,410 little headway. Cananea made un extreme gain of about six.points, while others made pin divided the Columbians and the I proper care were discussed no Btratfords, Stratford 2,359 Consolidated No.

1, Stevens Point 2,267 Island City Recreations, Minoc- 2,221 qua Commodores. COMMODORES. doubt some definite action will soon be taken. Frank Hall, president for I alleys. F.

Hyland P. Whittier W. Kayo P. Moes T. Lawrence .120 .142 .143 .105 .150 120 107 148 120 176 360 3(53 the evening, presided in the absence Jack Arquette, crack Wausau pins- of the regular president, Frank W.

I mi: has taken over second placf, 2 S- 41 9 i Carter, who is out of town oa bus, 401 500 Totals 666 671 COLUMBIANS. Byrns J. Kelley A. Taylor G. Malz A.

Pajtette .120 .139 .129 J3S .116 120 125 102 159 141 3GO 44!) 4(17 3S4 Totals 042 707 FINNEGANS. Kirsch Beats Columbus. I AVINTERSHAVEN, April 2 J. Kuehn (By A. A five run rally in the P.

Loesch seventh inning today won for the 1 J. McElrono Philadelphia Nationals in their game with Columbus, American Associa. 4 JSoill .158 .130 .147 .129 .145 150 I1G 180 120 178 447 371 499 40S 493 ness. Louis Bchlow of the firm of Zim-, pclman and Behlow, local contractors I is at Chicago on business. I F.

A. Warner, chairman of the town of Conover, spent several business Monday. lair, of Land o'Lakes, i was a business caller here between 1 trains Monday. i John T. Vundcrvoort, of Sayn-er, I River on business Jour Berrum cured in his team events, 5U7 in the doubles and 518 in singles and 558 in the doubles, rolled up l.CO'.l to take third place and A.

Abraham of AVausau is fourth with Columbus Oil 200 10 Philadelphia ...000 021 14 0 Batteries: Miller, AVilloughby and Shinault; Milligan, AVysong- and Davis. Senators Trounce Tainpu. TAMPA, April 2 (By A. The Washington Senators added another win to their long string of training season victories today by trouncing Tampa, of the Southeastern league, 8 to 5. T-I Washington 200 033 15 2 Tampa 9 1 Batteries: Hartley, Hopkins and Ruel; Spencer, Alverez and Ray, Cluerra.

Totals 700 750 FLANNEOANS. Wilson 134 171 IS 476 ning Yankee rally in time to de drove to Eagle Monday. Duo to severe sleet and snow with 1,003 pins, storms in the southern part of the i New Meet Leaders. state the train was over throe hours. All events standing today: late Monday.

1Mb Lake AValter Murray and Conic Conglc-j J. Arquette, AVuusau ton, of Cleat-water Lake, were Eagle llitgcr, Stratford River visitors Monday. A. Abraham, Wausau JJ. Medford WKISMULLKR BETTKRS TIMK NEW YORK, April 2 (P.y A.

Swimming against time, in an oxhi- feat the world champions. 13 to 11. I bit ion at the qualifying boats for tho in an exhibition game attended by at tho Now York Alli- 10,000 fans today. Score: Doubles (1) V. Gusfafson-R.

Berrum, Rib Lake 1,107 J. Van Galis-J. Arquette, ''sau 1,088 F. Duggan-I. Mish, Stevens Point 1,081 tho singles R.

i'opc-F. Schnceklotli, AVau- for a 1 ,053 total. I paca 1.063 J. Ritger of Stratford, on counts of I R. Redman-H.

Bromley, Mer- 572 in the team events, 473 in the: rill 1,040 R. Quady-A. Gordon, Mlnocqua G. Goetz-J. Ritger, Stratford ..1,031 A.

Cunninghani-G. A'olkum, Medford 1,026 A. Abraham-A. Erickson, AVau- sau 1,025 A. Jensen-R.

Holly, AVaupaca ..1,018 B. Silbernagl-R. Ecklund, Medford 1,014 S. 'Carroll-AV. Newburg, Med- ford 1,011 Much-S.

Sailer, AVaupaca .1,1109 Diebel-Goctxman, 987 1 Gorecke-Salzcr, AVausau 965 Singles (I) .1,5115 I V. GustafHon, Rib Lake 59S 1,592 3-1. Bromley, Merrill 555 551 I. Mish, Stevens Point, who had' been second, fell to sixth, B. Silberniigl of Medford topping him Baldwin Locomotive was a soft spot, dropping 13 points on a small turnover.

Eastman Kodak yielded 2 points on the 1928 earnings statement showing a slight retraction from 1927. Chile Copper sold about 5 points down at one time, but regained part of its loss. The commodities were irregular. Foreign exchanges wore quiet. S.75; low cutter and cutter, 6.25@ 7.50; bulls, good and choi.ce beefs, 9.50f<;10.50;'cutter to medium, 7.75@ 9.50; veal'e'rs (milk' fed), good and choice, li.50'(Q>15.00; me'dkim.

10.00@i 11.50; cull and common, 7.50@10.00; stockor and feeder-steers, good and choice (all weights), 11.50@13.00; common and medium, 9.75<g>11.75. 10,000. Weak to 25o lower; bulk fat. lambs, 17.25; few choice loads, 17.35@17.50; clipped lambs, 15.50(f?16.00; top 16.25: with Sterling holding steady and the i other classes nominal. Lambs good Canadian dollar improving slightly.

and choice, 92 Ibs. down, medium, 15.75@16.50; cull and common, 12.00(0)15.75; medium to choice, 92-100 15.50@17.25; ewes, me- I to choice, 150 Ibs. down, 8.75@ J1.25; cull anr common, 4.00®9.00; feeder lambs, good and choice, 15.00 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, April 2 (By A. (United States Department of Agriculture).

13,000, including 1,000 direct; closed slow at advance; top 12.15 paid for number of loads 180 to 220 Ib. weight; shippers estimated holdover, 'Butchers, medium to choice, 250-300 ll.GO(7H2.00; 200-250 11.50I7H2.15; ll.25ffH2.1 130-160 10.00(0)12.10. Packimv sows, 10.35fflll.00; pigs, medium to i choice, 90-130 9.25«'(ill.2ri. 1 4,500. Calves iv- Alex Roerdecn, of Eagle River, was a Three Lakes business caller Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morency were Rhinelander business callers Monday. Joe Miller and Mrs. Anton Karen- oski motored to Rhinelander Monday on a business trip.

A. Kemmctcr, of Hiles, motored to Three Lakes Monday on a business trip. AValter Murray, of Clearwater Lake, was a Three Lakes business caller Monday. Raymond iPepowski leffnfor his after spending a few. days vis- 'iting hlEC'Iather and sister Kate.

Wesley Beach has been on the sick list the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Radcliffe, of Eagle River, called at Tuttle home here. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Store and baby, of Hiles, were Three Lakes yisltora Sunday. The Store family had their baby christened in the Catholic church Easter Sunday. UANOIT DIES OF WOUNDS. MAUSTON, April 2 (By A.

Xick llartman, one of the bandits who held up and robbed a filling station at Baraboo. after slugging the proprietor, and who was later shot I and captured, died of tho wounds he received hero yesterday. His companion is held at Baraboo. MADISON, April 2 (By A. Supreme court today affirmed the order of Columbia county court overruling the demurrer of the cl'ty of Portage to thp complaint of two citizens against Mayor Henry Nle- meycr.

I. Mish, Stevens Point V. Gustafson, Rib Lake J. A'an Galls, AVausau 1,5815 Van Galls, AVausau R. Holly, AVaupnca Abraham, AVausau 547 i' New York (A) ..101 211 005- Pittsburgh (N) Oil 405 17 1 Batteries: Rhodes, Shorid, Moore lelic club today, Johnny AYuismulldr, II holder of numerous records as an 11 15 1 amateur who now is a professional, was clocked in HO 1-5 seconds for 100 yards.

This clipped four-fifths of and Dickey, Jorkcns; Hill, Franch, Dawson and Hcmsley. second from WeismuHcr'K own i world's record for tho distance. M. Much, AVaupaca J. Gorecke, AVatiKiiu 1,528 Five-Man (1) Vnn Duns, AVausau Palace Restaurants, AVnupaca Grecp-Truebloods, Medford 640 Ponitacs, Stevens Point Fayetto Hotels, Medford 2,400 I First Nat'l Bank, AA'is.

RapidH .2,451 Kufiilk, AVausiui Borrum, Rib Luke JJ. Silbornagl, Medford K. Pope, AVaupaca J. Arquette, AVausau, G. Goetz, Stratford R.

Sailer, K. Holly, AVaupaca 534 532 520 523 51S 517 7,09 505 Ximmerinan, AVausau 502 As the Rest of Us Round Into Form By Knick Close Training Season BRADENTON, April 2 (By A. Boston Red Sox closed their spring training camp here today with a 9 to 4 victory over the Buffalo International leaguers. Scores: Buffalo (Inl) ..220 000 11 1 Boston (A) 004 013 18 1 Batteries: Beck, Mills and Urban; M. Gaston, Morris and A.

Gaston. Pirates Beat Vanks, 13-11 HOUSTON, Texas, April 2 (By A. halted a ninth in- FOLEY PILLS Constantly in use over 25 years Satisfaction Men and women everywhere use and recommend them TRY THEM for Bale by Rea-t-dou Pvug Co. CHIMK OP A FBIW cuoice owes Tb OMPS, OOTTA You nr'uu COST AM eeMT Voo A STANDARD CLASSIFIED WANTS -) Classified nils ordered by IcN-phmiP will accepted persons listed in Telephone Directory on memorandum flwrKV. return for (liis rimriesy the advertisers will bo expected to remit promptly.

Accounts unpaid on (he 20th of the month following ilate of iimwe will not be grunted further credit. Just I'hoiie 09 iinil ask for an ad Classified Ad Rates FIRST INSERTION," TWO CENTS PUR WORIJ. MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS. FOR EACH CONSECUTIVE SUBSEQUENT INSERTION, ONE CENT PER WORD. ADVERTISING COPY, P.OT1I DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED.

MUST BE IN THE NEWS' OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON THE DAY PRECEDING HUBL1CA- TION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY per ye.ir-, bix months three months $1.25. Payable in advance. UY cents per week. payable to carrier boy Satu.r- day, or 65 cents per month.

FOR Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. Phone 340-W Mrs. i Jay Russ, 815 Wabash. 4-3-3t I I FOR furnished house- i keeping rooms. Modern, central.

I'hone351. 109 E. Frederick. 2-18-tf FOR apartment, one I room and kitchenette in modern home. I Phone 1014: 3-2-tf WANTED with cars, for bi" returns.

men willing to work Pleasant rural AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES I ABEL'S TIRE SERVICE Firestone Tires. Factory method guaranteed vulcanizing. Bring in your tires, we'll repair it. Phone 666. FOR young couple, two un titjht housekeeping rooms.

and modern. 'Ante Boc. care ot Ne-vs. 2-12-tl ANYBODY desiring to raise 111 furnish 20 acres and the seed on ai 50-50 basis. Located- 16 miles north Rliindundcr, 4 miles from railroad.

Hoa.sc well on land. For further particulars call 585-M or enquire at Hi Brown street. -4-2-31 aged man for oral work. William Olson. FOR room house, full base- I ment, garage for 2 cars; 21; lots.

Call office. 3-27-71 STORE gen- 4-3-2t FOR Ludwig drum out- one Howard cabinet tjrand piano, as good as new. Call 541. 4-2-3t FOR horse. weight "bout MANAGER wanted for Rhine- II.T.

Experience unnecessary. cash deposit required on "occis. $300 monthly. Munufac- 112 Nortii May Chicago. III.

1400 pounds. 67U Alban St. 4-3-jti FOR house. strictly modern. Good locution.

For information phone 6'J7-J 4-J-10t (SITUATION 4 vears experience, dictaphone operator. box care News. 4-i-Jt i OR Phone 562-R. FOR RENT furnished room. 3 3 0 31 i I I OR or 3 furnished rooms.

541 Pelican street, or phone 462-M. i 3 3 0 41 I OR housekeeping rooms. I Phone 609-W. 915 Dorr Ave. 3-30-3t I FOR Two bedrooms, modern I conveniences.

CtTtiully located. Call 639. Ambitious, industrious per- tun to intiojuco and supply the de- mand for R.iwleigh Household Products in Forest, Florence, Taylor. Onei- t.u and south Price counties. C'rjndon Rhinelander, and other nearby towns or rural districts.

$150 to $400 a Month or rnoro clear profit. Rawleigh yet business everywhere. No selling experience requited. We supply Products, Outht, Sales and Service Methods- evi-rythiny you need. Profits increase every month.

Lowest prices. best values- most complete W. T. Dcpt. WS 0122.

Minneapolis, MUui. 4-3-It 1 Stepping out with a new pair of Nunn-Bush Antye'Fashioned Oxfords New suit, new hat, new collar, new neck-tie, new shirt, and a new pair of good looking Nunii-Buih ankle-fash' ioned oxfords all in complete harmony that's the way the well dressed man steps out when seasons Come, look over the new $8.00 to $10.00 Gary's "OI.

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