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linea se Lak ical noc will serve them up for Bismarck. Both teams- have wonderful records season and great interest is be- ing shown in*the coming struggle. ‘down the SL ae STH STRAIGHT Frisch Is Suspended From Giants—Cincinnati Gets Double Header CLABAUGH TO_JOT BROOKLYN NATIONALS Tyler, Tex. Aug. 23—()—“Big Moose” Clabaugh, slugging _ left fielder of the Tyler club of the y as League, will join the Nationals as holder of run record for or- ganized baseball, He broke his own record here yesterd he clouted his 62nd circu in the fivel game of the Icague schedule. ‘Clabaugh is to report to the Dodgers immediately. A native of Albany, Missouri, ‘he is 24 years old, Stands i sand weigh x feet four 178 pounds, 1 trifle behind the Jead of the Louis won its behind Jesse St. Louis was only Pittsburgh today fc National leagu &th straight vyesterda: Haines’ excellent mafksmanship. The Frischless iants were the victims, “4to 2, and Travis Jackson, who ha: sueceeded Frankie as captain con- tributed a brace of errors to the de- femty Henn, decimals were nec- footy Heer lie eens lead. Manager John McGraw of the Giants has suspended Frisch indef- initely. Frisch left the team = in St. Louls Saturday and arrived at home in New York yesterday I did not desert and I have not quit baseball,” he said. “I haven't heen feeling well lately and want to take “a ood rest and regain. my health. My legs have yone back on me und 1 just couldn't zo on the field. Cincinnati, using May and Luque doubiche: fi The fi is 21st successive scorcle has allowed only 1 7 frames. played a d were hell y jone Charley ¢ in Akron and runless um had pitche ey, Babe Ad. “ th to be had tnd that they should finish on top. Then Wilbe son, rotund manager of Brookl, dd something: , to say. Rabbit Maranyille, he said, was rele room for younger blood, who has been, , is nearing 40 ch, of Tyler, in the East hit his 62nd home run of the season, breuking ‘his own record of G1. The former rec- ord was made by Tony Lazzeri, now with the Yan! when he was Salt, L ie Babe Ruth leads in circuit drives nd Hack Wilson of Chicago, the National, with 18. Aeordingto Connie Mack, there wi be no more Sunday baseball in Phil- adelphia this schedule diffieu when his team def Chicago White Sox, 3 to 2, wa cess, except for a drizzle which throughout. Mack w an injunction and Left curves and good control Gleveland’s Indians New York for a Grove with ing for other crucial series with» the Yan stopped” long enough at the national ‘capital to Senators twice, 10 to 2 and 6 to 0. TICKETS FOR BIG FIGHT ARE | Washington . ”Foapaeaiay"s Giimaa 7 Yesterday's = s Games || First gume Cleveland Uhle and L. Sewell Crowder und Tate. hi: . Edwards, Con Grove and Perkins, St. rain, My: and QO" Farrell, First game B * Goldsmith, Hearns und’ Tay! Donohue, Laicas and Margrave. Second game— Boston % ie Cinein i Wertz, Mogridge and’ J. May, Luque and margrave, 12h 1 Taylor; RH. E. +s £ 3.7 °0 Bush and Brooklyn McWeeney Hartnett. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First g: R.H.EL jai lis: - On 3 410 0 Meade, id Deberry; ¢ and Hart nd Hoffman, RHE. 710 0 6 14 0 ; Betts, “und | Heving; Second game— Toledo © Milwaukee : Ryen ani’ Urban; Young, First. game Columbus Kansas City 600000000000 McQuillan and White; tt, ae and RHE. 310 2) 690 Messenger, i) himself es RHE, 410 2 cand ganie— Louisville cup and Krueger. WESTERN LEAGUE Wichita 1 Oklahoma City 8-4; Lincoin 5 Tulsa 3-4; Des Moines 2-0, St. Joseph 1-0; Denver 12-10. SATURDAYS RESU RESULTS American Association Louisville 1 a Indianapolis 3; Minneapolis 1. Toledo 11, Kansas City 10. Columbus 0- Milwaukee 10-10. American League. Detroit ut Philadelphin postponed, rain, St. Louis 1; New York 3. Cleveland at Washington, poned, rain. Chicago 6; Boston 0. Natlonal League Brooktyn fcago 6. Boston 2; Cincinnati, 2. nings.) New York 1; St, Louis 3, post- (3 in- League. City 0-6. Newark 1. Syracuse — Baltimore, postponed, rain, Rochester — Reading, ‘postponed, BRING PRINTED) ~—_———_, "Will Be on Bale B Before Ergl w ‘ ‘Week—Cerbett May Seek Philade?; Rug. 23--P)—Orit foi ‘nies for the Dempsi heavyweight -championsh' it, 23 have Been placed wit! the printers and % is expected that, they will be placed on sale before the eng week. The advan te Jers, Tere, Tunney" | mew camp site has not yet been a, mpsey, Tex Rickard, pronioter ‘. et Be Crime . Sse. 9 forme wotld’s yoru beim vo tse oF the sa. avbtalr: t in Sia fers fhe Of the principals and contemplating prveredites ger ‘an his ion officials uede ‘hi | Pet. Pittsburgh St. Louis ‘Cincinnati icaga New Cleveland Saiki Bi i] day. { Slonicke umont and¥ Euler, 2b. . MAR is in Ten-inning Battle Here Sunday, i thousand peopté fose and cheer- e in the last of the tenth, in. the marck-Turtle Lake game re Slonicker was brought in the winning run, and last weel with Turtle Lake was broken. | marck won, 2 to 1. Love pitched his usual heady game, ine running his total scoreless innings up to 4 first, regardless of the fact he had a lame leg. He played despite the doctor's recommendations, he has proved himself invaluable to the But it affected hie hi in was far from ill, as his ing during the entire game, single error and his desperate tri for impossible balls, bear witne: Bismarck has lost only one. game with to the House of David, The boys played fine ball, Alli arguments were concluded before the game instead of after. The umpir~ ing by Myers of New Salem and McCelland of Mandan proved satis- factory to both sides. First Score in Fourth Albertson brought in the first score of the game in the fourth in- ning, when, with one down, Sagehorn hit, Albertson. walked, and a wild itch advanced them both, Sage- orn wis out and Nordlund went to first on a fielder's choice and Albert- xon scored on the catcher's throw to pitcher. Things moved along smoothly with exciting moments but there was no further scoring until the eighth in- ning, when Gessellschen hit a three bagger and scored on Boehm’s hit, tying the game, last of the tenth, Love got e on. w second baseman’s error but was out at two a moment it first base on je came home op h yesterday’s game, ished itself as the best all home | talent team in North Dakota and hes brought baseball back to where it should be in Bismarck, acoording 10, Manager N. 0, . The only team that might contest. Bismarck’s playing for the state pionship is the ae team, practically a salatied tei Attempts have been made for gam with the aggregation, but so far Bis- mare has got no reply. aun. Churehil] expressed his! and the team’s, appreciation of the aupport the team has had the last part of the season, He declared. ally well pleased with the wtenlance yesterday, The result: Bismarck . Tobin, 1b. Sagehorn, ss. Albertson, Nordlund, Simonson Love, p. Kludt, If. t Bi abeedowaed fel cescsoHooy'! al esccoesnes Cl eubcuscess wl oscccoo ss é Bi weeneSeeny Bl weerenwedy “| esenccocog, | tormococom | Ssesoooonas wo! Hscwononny Turltle Lake; the weird exhibit! tional pastime, Underwood on the final score seg US to . Lakers used, Underwood tried te to ni with - The cold, raw weather tributed to the erratic furnished amusement number of fans the game. Even t! made and four meh were .-rétil oe, vod last seven work of the Tu the start of the ed upon by the | adptd lenguage evel umorous side ef. risibilities. Me | a wena wint, Te Pp, tb, Totals pbs 2s hes ne dey | anonenws a rer in 5. innings. ” Bases on ballet oft Beers, ont by ‘pitched’ ball BM Schweizer.” Pe, r groaned when Kludt bunted! brought, Churehill es Tobin to} s regular lineup this year,] j no hit were Lake battery at’ a eta] Tseled thelr. The box score of yesterday's Lehr AB ‘Carlson, cf. 3 20 qewos bewconescue Bl eswedar i] # £f Benak ue socnccowo+m alco Smecconeuy « ReScccoand efi Kelley, tb. £ Score by innings: 12 45 Lebr— 00120 All Star— 10301 Bacrifice hit: McCrill. Btolen bases: Longre, Riley Anderson. Home runs: McCrill, horn. Doubig. Nagel, “Ga: | Gasink to Riley to_ Kelly. Struck, out: by Gasink 11, ‘derson Pavel, balls: Hoime, R tray led up the game... the Bismarck team | tackles the Pen nied at var all feck ne looke for. orl B Anderson 1. to hurl carinae Lett on bases: All Stars 2, Le hag been engaged Pen and.it is epochal that Dec Leve; Umpires: Cayou and Jonas, it’s clear eno RHPOAE } Nagel to W ik to Peoples to Kelly, by An-| Holland, Hoime. Wild pitches: Anderson, Gasink. — | Bases on balls: off Gasink 6, off, game: Anent Tommy Comnély Tommy. Connolly, déan b American League staff o f nigh 30 years, He says he is wood! ead fox 10 years more. ‘Connolly came to ‘the Americas League in 1901, one year after ident Johnson. had launched, the: sauleation. i He has Sonne it ever: sincé and is now rar ‘out his 26th gear of service. When Tommy Connolly walks on) , the ball field he wears most serious} ‘expression. It is teally only a mask’ of what is underneath, for Connolly’ ti has a keen sense of humor and often’ smiles, all reports to the contrary. Since joining the American staff, Connolly — seen hundreds of | breed come As a matter 0! of ft there af an active player service who was \a -member| of the organization when. Tommy made his debut. Villain Doesn’s Lau, | ‘Apropos the belief that Connol- ous ly never smiles is an interesting yarn. eS s(t happened to listen in on the dia- logue. 2)'| Now in baseball the umpire is gen- (2)"| erally regarded as @ very necessary Reg He really is never missed until fails to show up, making it im- ae ive that the players handle the game. There is mo applause for the um- pire no matter how Perfectly he may do his work. ie crowd rates (him when his rulings pest “ th ap- proval, but groans and > doa when his decisions fail to plea Recently while walking of off the fietd ; with Connolly after a dopblecheader hr 6.! at Boston, a wise-cracking fan, who bross cromne Eic- of as batt tire ree”, thas been calling balls wnd cries for! eay that oon ackled. at ine icanittare of the fan‘ ever’ the retort ‘crowd, ue Inside Ball | ,_camuoliy, who, tas seen bessbeil! Enter hing every ss mi‘the days of} |; he Baltimore Orioles’ marvel team te the present _ time, donk Git po is es much inside ae ee years |" He atietiutes the fatting off of ‘the eo-called ficial stuff to the lively | ball mah gs for more batth ecne in ‘of every batter iy Connolly’s opinion “is that better pitching Sods for tight baseball, close score games @ une of two-run margin means considerable. To at- tain, such @ lead, clubs would resort to all forms of strategy:th the old " i one vim calls for rt po “Pavors tiseliees ‘Parks ane See ope a great pitcher, | apparently didn’t like the serious ex- ‘point. Cutting the ugh what ‘umokers want! and-the final Saturday. LA will