The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 8

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Curdy. wrwell und Florence. almost unbe but o days Usburgh, | nh o® WESTERN LEAGUE ppt banies Pad obi ithe scoring po 3 been ee ee at Cincinnati. New York, $ i Oklahoma City 3; Omaha 13, Tr SCHAT Philadelphia ulsa 16; AMBRICAN italaStdai Pennock apd Collins; Gray, St. Joseph 13 Stan 9 " ach, Baumgartner Perkins. | Wichita 9; Denver 1 Louisville : 2 R Bl @ieiel a r sel br : Minneapolis 3 Washingt Lhe 0 j of Sammy Gray and E rr el al ‘The Nut Cracker | S SICKrE 11 for homers, the Ba being ray of the | Toledo 4 Welzer, Rugssell and Bischoff. ‘bet Tapes Milwaukee ey 2 — Bill Wambstaness, utility inficider,| indianapolis... es | R stopped a batted bull with his nose] (uiumues rei Ric eR in practice. The Senators romped away from the Boston Red Sox for the third straight t 11 to 0, Stan Covel- eskie limited the Bostonians to five bingle: Browns Beat Cleveland ‘Three error: Browns to 5. ie r pinch hitter, went to bat twice in the ninth, singling once and getting in sion. Detroit had little trouble in down- i ing Chicago, 14 to With the bases! thronged in the ninth, Red Wingo R #H ey Moving. and will be unable to tun in ‘the lifted a smash over the fence. Bone taie sc acces 42 Ol by... . Those who bet on him! The so-called ern teams gained! pittsburgh ..---- 3 9 0 a R UW in the winter books are kicking them- the fi victory in intersectional| R. Smith and J. Taylor; Meadows; Kansas City .......4.. 9 10 selves higher up than that, ’ competition this year when the Pitts-| and E. Smith. Louisville... - 2 cee - hurgh Pirates nosed out the Boston] “"(otiers not scheduled). Evans, Messenger and Wells; De-| 4 gollegian becomes a freshie the ves, | sburgl of Cincinnati was sup- vy hitting and turned is Cardinals, 6 to 1. College Chatter i >—_____-___—_+ it | MANY BIG UPSETS - | Several surprises cropped out at ‘the recent Penn and Drake relays. Hester of Michigan, for instance, whipped the great Hussey in the 100; Kuck nosed out the ional Hous- er in the shot-put; Kreuz tripped Northrup in the javelin, and Guthrie of, Ohio State fell before Dye, South- ern California star, in the high hurdles. Guthrie's defeat wasn't ex- ‘actly unlooked for. But the other results upset the dope considerably. "Perhaps the biggest upheaval ever, came in the two-mile sp Philadelphia. Chapman, Wisconsin face and undefeated champion, had heen picked to sweep the field. But Syracuse turned loose a great runner lin Jimmy Loucks, and, when Loucks breasted the tape, the Big Ten king was still 15 yards away. I still be- Meve, though, Chapman is the greater ef the two. I saw the Badger trot a swell mile at the Ohio games a ‘couple of weeks ago in frigid weath- er, sans strong competition. Loucks’ ‘time for the two-mile was slower than Chapman has mado on previous occasions. REMEMBER— “Pilot” Strupper of Georgia Tech? pper was a quarterback. He piloted that famous Golden Tornado gleven of 1918, which, by the way, folly lived up to its appellation. To any way of thinking the Georgia Tech fteam of that year was one of the greatest ever turned out in southern territory. Strupper was one of the outstanding stars of a sensational ag- gregation, a member of that renowned backfield composed uf Strupper, Guy- en, Harlan and Hill. One of the best pitched games of ‘the early baseball season in the Big Ten was dished out the other day by “Hank” Anderson of Minnesvta. An- derson let Northwestern down with three hits and one run, It was an cx- ceptional performance for this time of the year. With a bit of help An- derson may take the Gopher banner wetl up the conference ladder this campaign. INTRODUCING— Arthur Duffy, onc time George- Sitown sprinting star. Duffy was the first- athlete ever to run the 100 in 9.3/5. He did it in 1902. But it was mever officially allowed, Duffy was strong over the furlong, too. He's “mow in the newspaper game in the ‘east, writing about present-day celeb- | ies in various branches of sport. ‘Columbia has a great middle dis- Ettance runner in Joe Campbell, its captain. Campbell, it’ will be recall- ; ed, ren anchor on the victorious Blue ‘end White sprint medley relay team at the Penn games. A sensational finish placed the Columbia leader ‘eress the wire in front of his wn opponent. Campbell came He was one of Col- 3 two to place in the en- io classic. Don't be surprised if he ‘the event this year. George Little and his Wisconsin r sae ene up an sername " | knovkout- over-Yeoung- Wallace, Mew; Orleans (6). | San Franei Orleans welte Freddie Hoppe, § Cleveland Louis Ch Washington at New York. Minneapolis at Toledo. St. Paul at Columbu: Kansas City at Louisvill Milwaukce at Indianapolis. ° cr RRR TL TERS ED lee pa eMine Fa wuic| Yesterday’s Games |) (i .unbus uns 8 _Yesterday s Games | front of a pitch on the second ocea- St. I ee jucas and Picinch; Johuson, § : » Hallahan and O'Farrell. | “Benton and Kraeger; Woolfolk and Billy Adams, New ight, dnocked oft) r in Fraiwisco (4). ose. LUE cs o MASAT BEEN % SCHOOL FOR TWO DAYS AoW = Games Today eland at Boston. Standings w. a Freckless and His Friends WE WU2Z JUST TALKIN’ ABOUT YOU s WHY WUZZA'T YOU 70 SCUOOL YESTERDAY “** THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE & Sounds More Like Hookey! Se OOS OREO ENE LOOT LOI : THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926 FWY, LWUR SICK. IS BED AN Boston ..4...-...-. | Coveleskie and Ruel; Wingfield, | ° aidenxean | | | i Cleveland 20.02.00... 5 Games Today | . Ballow, Jonnard an Buckeye, Benge, Karr and ville. 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