The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1927, Page 6

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* to play th. QUAKERS WIN - AST OF SERIES WITH PIRATES: Lee Meadows Has One Bad Inning and Loses First Game This Season ‘sociated Press) American League mo tles in the east H One di ead of the other clubs in resumption of intersection war the Iphia opened the with for the east, achieved at t <p of the Pirates, 7 to 4, at Pittsbu day. t of the leagu-leading B neers. who e been bearing a charmed lif the hands of the erratic rivals f stern Pennsyl-| vania presa »pinge of plenty | of fireworks befor present in-| A onal invasions come to ar end Meadows Has One Bad Inning — | Lee Meado pespectacled Pir pitcher, who had won all seven of hi previous ry was the victim of the Qua | slaught. One bad i | ows gave the Phils their seven in the wighth and lost the game. rrayed against another ders by Du: nth inning sing’ Although out of the game with a lame leg, the young infielder wa well enough to punch ter when previous Lona i Pomer by Koenig, his second in two, wha | shor |ready for the m Cleveland Has Field Day 4 nd had a big day in pound. ing out a 14 to 1 dec over De-| ti troit for an even break in their ies. The hard-hitting Tigers with | gam murderers’ row of ush,| Land Heilmann, could make hits off Young Hudlin hed his sixth victory of the iy hing Ar exhibition almost ae dazzling as Hudlin’s was produced by the massive Jim Elliott, of the Robins. Hurling Ais team to its] fourth str ictory over ra Braves by mountain man from Terre H ine though | hits and sho or a W. trying imitate t to Robins in climbing out of the the Boston Red Sax too d Paul opened its series Brewers in Milwaukee ping, 8 to 3, Three Brewer flinge were unable to stop the Saints whe n| they started hitting. Haas led the! attack h a triple and three singles, while bagger for the Brewers. Joe Dawson engaged Morris in twirling duel yesterd: Louisville to its first Tadianapolia gathered only four hits off Jeff Pfeffer while the To-| intends to. continue tha | edo Mudhens cracked Ferdie Schupp| Of 49m five miles at a rapid dog for 10 and won the opening game| of the series, 6 to 1. Paul Florence crashed out a home run in the fourth inning with the only marker for the} Indians. The winning streak of the Millers} came to an end yesterday aft er they | had won 10 in a row. feating them, 11 to 5 game of the set. CATHAY PLAYS | HERE SUNDAY’ Leader in Wells County) League to Meet All Stars at 1:45 mes to Bismarck Sunday prison All Stars, and in- dications that the local team is going to have a harder battle in this game than it has had so far thi elub is now sailing place in the Wells county league and feels ‘confident. it is a better club than the Stars. The of annexing another ether or not they do, sure to prove a good : the Stars are also known to make it hard going for the oppo- # sition. Court, an Indian hurler secured by the Stars some time ago, will start from the mound in Sunday's game if ther conditions are ood, with fois doing part of the mound Holland will do the receivin, rest of the lineun probably the same as last Bondar & Gai at short, and with dy, : leston, Snyder, Kelly, ‘and: Poole filling out. Sev- ew men have also popped into ever, and it is possible one of them may get into the game ip called for 1:45, lowed but four! Latzo Not Le peed of “ A Young slammed a four] ej his a ers by long and persistent effort and in perhaps | outdoor season in Joe Boley. aid Ripe For Majors Five Years Ago, Has Fallen Below Expectations are as stop has fallen far below jors five yeat His hit n fair hitter, . has been disappointing. he will hit his stride imor “© WELTER CHAME 1 jaz | Pennant Progress | ‘ Rout With Dundee To- morrow Night y York, y hard” clumb to t Grounds a Baltimore apering off i to the Is Good Insurance The Scranton boy look strenuous eampai; £ ance against weighing more t pounds on the official o'clock tomorrow afte: Like y to the top of the 147 pour the two will be boxing the most important fight careers in this fi of th few York, Betting is about even. Pai Mien 1 Fights Last Night ——_———_— {@—<_$____—_- (By The Associated Pres New York—Ace Hudkins, Nebras! France (10), Doc Holley, S defeated Patsy Flanigan, ( (4). Oakland, Calif. San Francisco, St. Paul (6). The elephant is the last of kind, and he is in a fair way tow extinction. Golfers You Have Ma by Kent, AEG. U. 8, PAT. OFF, {a seore of 1 to 0, U, W. nine fece hed th ern Pacific’ Sho) tei game at Mandan dia the. pebling and C.' ase receiving for the A. O, A, 9 Vi isa Siar cick penrers deat THE . can THAN THE ‘THE. CHAMPION OF ng because the play tting Up Before) Ss upon his} Latzo the challenger fought title bout of the defeated Al Mello, Lowell, Mass., (10).| E Tackie Fields, Los Angeles, beat Joey| Brooklyn ... gaan ol Kaugtman, New York (10). Boston. 1 ; Elliott’ and Deber Ed- Cineinnati—W Ames, Akron,| wards, Genewich and Taylor. Ohio, defeated Johnny Harvath, — Cleveland (10). R BE Philadelphia . ee 8 San Francisco—Gilbert Attell, San! Pittsburgh. 4 1 Francisco, beat. Ferdinand Blampain,| Pruett, Carlson and Wilson; Meadows, Paul, lifornia, ammy Compango, beat Allas Bateman, THER 8€ a | ESSED Gint AT chance too late? That's of Connie Mack’s newest expectations. Boley was said to be ago, but Jack Dunn opt him at Bar net d, has alway: g, responsible for the loss of Perhaps it is only stage fright and le for the A Athle: SOOT ig Oe r league Heving. ; DUNDEE HOPES Meets Leader in Upward) Bismarck in 30 minutes, eight and EE rd = two-fifths seconds, the junior class Climb Tomorrow Night team Wednesday took first place in the marathon“relay between the two at New York ities, deliveriage stl Mg Phe Mayor A. O. Henderson of Mandan New York, June 2.—()—Stopped| to Mayor A. P. Lenhart of Bismarck. short 1: the Dundee i Grounds, Square Garden. Latzo. something he lightweight division. Athletic commission as one contenders in an elimi: to determine the comm: cessor to Benny Leonard's title. ppeal was made from the di by the Maryland Boxing born at professional boxing career in A draw with Lew Tendler and vic- tories Vicentini, Harmon stud his record of more than 60 contests. fe busiest punchers in dev style in the same band-box gymnas- jum where Joe lightweight, once trained. |fered in training last January has | entirely healed, he scored convincing victories over Johnny eases KATE ACV Ay LIMO oO, Schupp and Florence; mph and [shieg #4 a German weltérweight, in the title shot. JUNIORS WIN IN MARATHON Make Run Fim “Mandan in 30 Minutes, 8 2-5 Seconds - to. Gain Cup WESTERN LEAGUR Denver 2; Lincoln 3. Wichita 12; Oklahoma City 8 Omaha 3; Des Moines 13, Amarillo 5; Tulsa 7. FOR WIN: OVER LATZ0, CHAMP pe ee oer +Making the run’ from Mandan to Only five yards behind the juniors were the freshmen, and they were closely followed by’ the seniors, with t year in his campaign for erweight championship, Joe back again in the ‘fight picture, confident that he will beat| the sophomores taking fourth place.! ‘The game is called for 2:30 and Pete Latzo, the champion, when| The time set was three minutes fas-| from alf indications should be a ood clash’ June 3 at. the Polo4ter than that of last year’s, race be-|fast match, | Mercer has some hefty tween Mandan and Bismarck. On the junior team were Ernest Roberts Put Damper On Hrd Neil York, Gordon Landers, Eddie Roberts of Taco: Spencer Sell, Ivan Bigler, Harry Ru- cane ler in. left field; Francisco last December, scor-| bin, Joyee Moule, Fred Landers, | Sagehorn eee Peineuvon dk knockout in the first round of| Elmer Benser, Ogden Ward, Joe En-| center field; Riley at thitd; Lena- their escheduled 10-round engage-| right and Duane Davis. burg receiving; Mohn at. second ment. Dundee came back a month| A erack team is to be picked from| base; Paulson at first; ‘Smith: in later, however, to win a savage fight| all classes and the race will be run|right field. from his conqueror at Madison| again next week, possibly against a| Wadeson, FaircHlild and Slonicker picked team from Mandan. An at- tempt is besng made to have Mandan compete, but no definite decision has been made. In case Mandan does not take part, the race will be run against time. The teams yesterday’ started from ‘the Northern Pacific depot, each with a message from Mayor Henderson, and ended at Klein’s Toggery, where Mayor Lenhart was waiting. A cup was presented the winning team by Klein's. Should Dundee take the title from he will have accomplished failed to do in the In 1925 he was w York State of the ation series jon’s suc- In first fight of the tourney Dundee a decision to Charley O'Connell eveland, although an ineffectual; ion mmission, the Ni / The Message Is 25 Years Old Dundee is 25 years old. He was Baltimore and, began his 192). “The war cry for today in peace, no less than in war, is efficiency. The need of stronger, more capable men and healthier, superior women, is the demand of the age. The body must be developed completely, splendidly. The schools of today are putting forth their best efforts along these lines to build stronger and better boys and cirls, who will grow to manhood and womanhood, with well- developed physiques. » “{ was just thinking whether, we, as men at the head of these twa mu- nicivalities, are doing all in our power to back our schools in*their efforts. Let us be on the alert, keen, energeticg enthusiastic, ambitious, -bubbling over with fiery ardor to help our over Sid Barbarian, Luis Jack Zivic and Willie The Baltimore Italian, one of the fistic ranks, has oped his rushing, battering ins, famous negro The fractured ankle Dundee suf- month In the past Mendelssohn and Billy ASSOC S ASSOCIATION Columbus Games Today Minn lis at Kansas City. | | | | Indianapolis at NATIONAL LE. WwW | Pitts! burgh ~ 1 hes Cineinnati Games Today New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Others not scheduled. | AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww. L a St. Louis Detroit Boston nd- eir Games Today St. Louis at W rs Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York, Chicago at Boston | —_ | Yesterday’s Games | ka, NATIONAL LEAGUE R H Morrison and ‘Spencer, Smith. Cincinnati at St. Louis, postponed, rain, others not seheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUB R a E New York . (eat) Spee his| Philadelphia. cae Seer ard| Thomas and P. Collins; Walberg and Cochrane. B HR E Cleveland “uM 6 ") Detroit ... Hudlin and L, Sewell, | Myate: Gob. (son, Hankins, Wells, Smith and Wood- all. , Columbus . . Louisville ee 5 3h R H E Boston .... 6 10 1 Washington Ms 1 Harriss ,and. Hartley; Marberry, Braxton and Ruel. Others not scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Rg x zE ‘St. Paul . : — ; | Milwaukee . Shealy, ae Jeimert sand: ers, Beck, eer amie and Young. Morris ani I DIDN’T know it, but Prince Albert was just the tobacco I had been looking for all the time, I hate to think of the time we lost getting together, But leg that go, We're all aet now——me and the - pipe and P.A, We'ye been pals from: the very first. puff.|: : Thad a hunch I Was going ta like P. A. the minute I got that breath of Nature's noblest gift’ to: pipe-smakers. What a treat! It madé me, think of a hike . through the woods, when, the.trees. and she vines so by Ttound the: \ing, vibrating forces that the! his final conditioning secied before | sical Bute may closely ap- proach to individuals, life opens up opportuni- | ties that are almost equnt! almost countless.” . MERCER TEAM |x: PLAYS LOCALS | ‘Lineup, Announced For the Game, Practically Same The Bismarck baseball team will journey to’ Mercer Sunday to play the fast McLean county nine which last week scored aft 11 to 3 win over the prison All Stars. hitters, and Bismarck can also qual- ify in this respect. In the lineup as tentatively ar will make up the’ twirling Doc” Love not plannitg to take part in this ‘game. “In Mercer's Sackman at short; Pierce at second; Hupel at third; Lief, center field; Johnson, first field and\ Dickerson, Flyn is expected to do the recblv ing, provided his finger has healed, and Sprout will likely-do the twirling for the McLean county team. Mercer can be expected to do plenty to hold down the Bismarck Mayor Henderson’s message said: | team share. fans who enjoy a good game should make the trip Sunday. Ace Hudkins Easily Wins Over Al Mello New “Yook, ‘June 2—(P}—In opening fray of “welterweight week” between Ace Hudkins of Nebraska and Al Mello of Lowell, Mass., here last night, the young New Englander received a thorough beating passed out of the circle of leading welterweights. nominated the blonde*westerner for a chance at the winner of the title boys and girls possess these pulsat-| fight tomorrow. phy- riection. To such vital Skeels, auditorium B. Bridgema Webb bes Hughes EI J. 0. Fredericks, ‘room Waterworks department, for cit; Hughes Electric G elec THIS SUNDAY Works, signs as Last Week’s staff, probable lineup are left field. i Rau; rigl base; a and Bismarck . will do its It’s a game worth sceing, and the and -Hudkins’ victory Cool as a customs-inspector. . Sweet as the thought you have nothing to hide. Mild as a milk-shake, yet ‘with ‘that full- bodied flavot that satisfied your: smoke- taste’ right down to the ground. That’s / Prince Albert, Riya: Thiny con's come any bettes. 4 bie: inane Avice alhapoid mimete to 2: on'a amoke-program, try P.A. I give you nity word, no other tobjaceo that ever Came down the pike ever brought 0 much downright out of a pipe. “Phaat fellow knew his gtacesies, 4 you'll say, on words to thatieffect. ‘Allowed By City Commigsion supplies ; lo, sup. detSation ‘Hospital 22.31 | Stre 3.00 board and electricity Ray Hancock, stain and polis Northwestern Sheet and Iron French & Welch veo ete - Co., supplies<s. +. 5.30 U. 8. Rul supplies |. |. Wildes, earetaker city wee: ign 50 Wm. Noggle, sidewatks .. et department, pay roll . wean. Filtration plant, pay Toll .... 150.00 Water departm y_roll 109.50 Brink fi ‘Ricboté, oo | for $ tricity 61.15 30.00 8.40 7165.71 1.25 wee 14.17 water ‘supplies F. M. R. Service, pied Standard Oil C Bismarck Spring Servic tion, supplies . EVERY puncinred Tape meena da aged Casing. Tubes cost a trifle Casings cost real money. That’s why ‘ LOCKTITE is so important. Seal the hole in the Casing and the Casing won't “blow.” It will give you hundreds of q miles of extra service. 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