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| NONY LAZZERI |? | Bhd enchant GETS 3 HOMERS . IN 5 TIMES UP Major League Sluggers Reg- ister Total of 17 Circuit | Blows Wednesday | ayer who Pennant Progress | - —< DT in | Kansas Ctiy at. Toled’¢ j Mil - ut Columbus, i NATIONAL LEA a Pot 682 the eritic nit in the last world | pit syurgh ¥ (as Chicago Teagues PGnTCA HD . circuit blows for one day's game. | + Some of the wallopers were old |New Yor ot jables and some were new, but | Brookls Herl's! nome ted all thal mortem obsicrss ss Ue i un der minde three! HUMAnetBIA. «2-718 i ci runs in | the White So ' zeri’s p in a single number of hom tured a long-dri tle which ended with the Y. the long end of a 12 to 11s ll-inning victory was the Y ond in two days over thei rivals for the America Sox Had More Again the defeat was hard for the White Sox to swallow more hits than the t did in De Falk's, ( Be just eve three ho; { tween the two this season, the Yan- kees have come off victorious four times and the Sox have yet to win a game at the Yankee stadium. | the Pirat kind of ts but the ith an 8 to 7} of Hornsby’s the ninth, d Wilson en- while Fothergill’s circuit | ed a rally which gave|°! to 3 edge over the Red | py | wallop with homers by | It was crafty Bill who originated the| “The way they are going now,”| Chicago, June 9.—(@)—Seven of ulte, had the home! yy. E/fiendish system of raking the sand| says Dan, “I would rather see Ruth|the Big Ten universities sent entries e over the Braves, but| New York .. 1jinto deep concentric circles. Once} at bat than Gehrig. We can usually|for the annual team and individual the visitors tallied a greater number| Pittsburgh ......... lyour ball lodges in one of these min-| count on the Babe to do one or two|golf championshps over the Tam of short blows and won out 11 to 8. ay Grventislay andjiature chasms you might just as well Quakers Drop to Seventh Place | 0” Cummings and/reach for a niblick and’ be content Concentrated hits by the Cinein-| Gh. merely to escape. There is no taking nati Reds in the later innings ac- esr aise B H gp (on, iron and banging out a 150-yard Ma counted for their fourth straight 7% Glee. : : Rha Guster tour urdpned ah tencatescunleeiniustsn ty sean ptcgintes ss Rape eek 2ta a Clarkson and stir up bitter controversy, Under a 7 to ing by the | earemett. You will hear it again this year. cowie de pl “They reduce a star and dub to a to the v : E! common level,” unlucky pros assert. By peeens sivislon Boston ; 1 14 21 When a man is trapped he should ee ans inne, GUAMUbi Mille; Genewieh MMI et aa eros ing, The Senators’ rookie pitehe jet ti ya and Fownes retort. ; Lesenbee, had a bits the of his duel with Hudlin, Cleveland youngster, and pulled out a 2 to 1 decision. 'His own single in the ninth seored the winning run, ey ae nere im Festh: Wins | St. Louis . 5 8 0} Not since burly Ted Ray, familiar .Geysran’s ‘single in the tenth in-| Philadelphia ...../.. 7 15 Ojbriar clenched between his teeth, ning with the bases loaded broke up| Stewart, ngilder and O'Neil; crashed through at Inverness in 1920, a pitchers’ duel between Jonnard] Quinn and Perkins. has a representative of Great Britain and Meeker and gave Columbus a 3 to 2 victory over Milwaukee. R E wonder the Britons are coming with St. Paul took a double header at: Detroit 5 1 blood in their eyes. The tautly-keyed Louisville yesterday by winning both} Boston . 3 1 3 'George Duncan, who wastes not a ames by scores of 5 to 3 and 4 to 1.| Stoner and Bassler; ngfield,/minute; the portly Arthur Havers, te downfall of the Colonels was| Ruffing and Hoffman, Moore. built like a brawny blond grenadie: chiefly due to their erratic fielding. — * _|the “man without a country,” Archie Tom Sheehan went back into the R H E!Compston—all will be massed to em- lead as the Association pitcher with| Cleveland . 1 (8 O,battle our home-bred favorites, Bob- the most innings to his credit this] Washington .. pe 1iby Jones, the ever gerous Walter season and gi ned his sixth victory for Kanas City over the Toledo Mud- | Ruel. hens. ‘The Hens got 10. hits. but| nm Sheehan kept them so scattered that R oH there were a dozen potential runs|Chicago .. pet ae aan | for the Hens left on the sacks. New York . Ste) Abi ok Elmer Yoter smacked out the third (i innings) straight victory for Indianapolis over| Faber, Connally and Crouse; the Millers with a triple in the ninth, | scoring two runners. h team had |/( a fat ogre ote Indians getting | seven in the third, and the Millers | AMERICAN ASSOCIA’ retfrning the favor with six in the! ean R sis E fifth, and a couple more in the eighth | \fi1waukee 2 8 2 to gain a lead which crumpled under) Columbus « : 3 9 2 Yoter’s blow. (10 innings) { SHOP 9 BEATS * a St. Paul > | Louisville . | Zahniser and Gaston, day and Meyer. Local Team Defeated, 3 to 0, By Mandan Northern Pa- cific Aggregation _By'a score of 3 to 0, the A. 0. nine lost to the Northern | Pac ie ~s, Shoperaft team of Mandan last night | Kansas City in a game at Mandan. | The victory made it one apiece for the clubs, the A. 0. U. W's taking the first game by a score of 1 to 0. In last night's game, B. Glein was on the mound, while C. Kelly did the | Minneapolis receiving for the Bismarck nine, For the Shoperafts, Boehm and Frederick composed the battery. Moffit is to be the A. O. U. W’: opponent Sunday at Moffit and Wash- burn has been booked for the .fore- noon of July 4 at Wildwood park.! The winner of the forenoon game is to play-a picked team from the North Soo in the afternoon. The box score of last night’s game: U. Ww. RH POA E 0 100 0 lein ... 0 0 0 38 C. Kelly ... 0 1.4 2 ot |. Hummel 0 0 200 a. Roehrick 0 0 0 01 P, Barnard ... 0102 0% F. Hummel oo 10 0 01501 0 0 0 0 oO 0 415 7 2 ‘AB RH PO A E -2 0 1 0 0 0 +2 0 1 9 0 0 He toe tte Wier Tae Ges | 200 0 1 0 i278, 2 1. 2 8 20 0 10 0 2003 0 0 »2 0000 0 8 22 1 0-0 19 3 6 16 2 1 es is Vast Nii Ph better! gq Ruether, Moore, jand Wingo, Games Today : Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia {t i} t 1 w h 5 bi GX t t troit oston se ' Games Today 1s St. Louis at Philadelphia, Cleveland at Washington, 1s Detroit at Boston, - 2 Chicago at New York, 1 —% jwriter cannot recall I ya arg Rhem, Alexander, Bell -AMERICAN LEAGUE R H Hudlin, and Sewell; Liesenbe and rd, Thomas and irabows! » Collin. Jonnard and MeMenemy; Meeker, First Game R H Ei 5 2 5 4 3 8 Caliop, Fri- Second Game R \ R H E} 6 13 0} 2. 10 0} Milstead, Me-| Sheehan and Peters; Cullough and Heving. Indianapolis . 9 Benton, Hubbell, Moon and Kenna; Boone, Swetonie, Schemanske and Snyder. WESTERN LEAGUB Omaha 2; Lincoln 14. Des Moines 6; Denver 7. Tulsa 6; Amarillo 11. CAPITOL CLUB ~ PLANS MATCH Pairings Announced For Dig- nitaries’ Tournament, to Re Saturday Members of the Capitol Golfing eluk will hold their second match contest of the season Saturday aft- ernoon, according to announcement made toda: ? ‘Twleve will take part. ‘The con- test will be between members of the resident's team, headed by Martin . » and the manager's team, he: by Kenneth W. Simons, BOBBY J IS FAVORITE |: heavyweight IN OPEN MEET: to help the ballyhoo and won't fight a3 4 again at all, thereby assuring a match, Speedy Stutsman County Ag: between Gene Tunne: and Jack) Sharkey for the title. | gregation Booked For ia, to duel “383 Of the spo h golf world, since, It will be worth many a E\ Pittsburgh smoke to watch. erratic ] |great honor last season; wee Bobby E! Cruickshank, who, although born in jSarazen, not to mention _ TO BRSUNDAY Oklahoma City 16; Wichita 8, |Marathon Between Mainland, us One of Sportiest Courses the ent watchful waiting pglicy in cauli-| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE P O R T | things, .bust: up the ball LANTS strike out. But Gehrig is ee represents ything; slap one to ri left or | . penter whet you Haat ‘deonet Lester Bolstad, national publi By Alan J. Gould, Associated Press Sports Editor New York, June 9. The pres-) me or| O'Shanter cour: Ps : head liable to do! State; -Indfana” and Iowa not ‘being tion links} were from vor- Columbia furnished an exam-|champion, was the sole entr; ple of his versatility in helping the|Minnesgta and is one of the fi | Yankees to beat the White Sox in the| ites to win the individual. title opening game of their series here.| Two rounds each Way and tomor- | After following Ruth with a home| row will decide both trophies, a run clout to the Babe's right field | change from last year when only the | bleacher preserve, Gehrig came to bat | first 36 holes counted for the team on his next turn and rammed a hot| competition. shot to left field while the defense was concentrated on the other side. TRINITY HOSPITAL REELECTS HEAD Minot—Rev. T. F. Gullixson of the First Lutheran church was reelected —S=S=SSS== ower circles appears at least to be| AAMAT ving ringside observers an oppor- nity to put on file their guesses as | how Tex Rickard will solve his ee ~ PLAYS STARS It is possible juut now, for’ in- ance, to take your pick from these dely’ varying predictions: 1—Jack Dempsey is merely stalling le you buy it ferfet or don’t pay for it. Dempsey will postpone his come- | . ck_and meet the winner of a Shar-| Game Here Sunday h Druggiste guarentee it. | in United States key-Tunney bout, either this fall or| Pleasant, harmless. eee Eebiey will ‘announce pis| Fane are Jooking pera to 9, ai . - POW = bs il 8! contest ‘when the Jamestown Inde- BY JIMMY POWERS tack ehOSy aad sign” ¥ con a Pittsburgh, June 9.—(NEA)—Oak-| Sherkey cin Aupust thee winner te] bendents meet the prison team Sun: what stirring memories are at mention of it’s name! k-studded, hilly battle- round sports history has een made, This June another av- lanche of bronze- ght-lipped, tout-muscled athletes will descend | ¢ new for th —the premier honor S. open golf hampionship. There will be Bobby Jones, the ne genial, smiling Bobby who tore hrough the final nine holes of res last summer Joe Turnesa for ioto’s ba © nose out he title. Herron Barred Path It was back in 1919 that the dimin- tive Bobby, standing on the thresh-} old of fame found his path stymied y the rotund Da Herron, who rimmed Jones neatly and then re- i to learn the steel business and much of a splash in the coven lanky n't made But this same Oakmont of the ruel, corrugated traps and the far ng distances ‘was fated to be the| “Perhaps you also have noticed that cene of Bobby's successful defense | Ruth hasn't let out a single squawk| Chicago, June 9.—(#)—Winners of f the amateur title in 1925, The| this year on the field. There was altrack events in allthe major ‘meets rown he first tried on at Merion | time when he was called the bad boy|of the country this spring, began itted him more perfectly at Oak-| of baseball but is paying strict at-!streaming into Chicago today for the tention to business these days. The| sixth annual national collegiate A. s_ubout as long as the! Babe likes his homers as well as any-|A. meet. tomorrow and Saturday. ‘ d about a as in- thi any layout with lection of traps. ut one in serried come. Fownes Is Responsible Will Be Worthwhile The oakmont meeting will be rich in the clash of colorful personalities. whiff of won the United States open. No Hagen, the lean Joey Turnesa, whose finish robbed him of the Edinburgh now claims America as his home, and many others. Bobby Looks Best Of the whole lot, Bobby Jones, of course, looks the best. No man can win the Britsh open and the Ameri- can open titles in the same year and not be considered a great golfer. But international competition al- ways adds zest to any sport and that is one big advantage Oakmont will have over Scioto. Ted Ray, George Duncan, Audrey Boomer, present French and Belgian open champion; Charley Whitcombe, George Gadd and Fred Robson automatically be- come the common enemy of the Stars and Stripes. Aside from Jones, who is the out- standing favorite, America had a oodly battery of men, granting qual- fication, of the ilk of Turnesa, Cruickshank, Farrell, Golden, Barnes, Macdonald Smith, Diegel, Hagen, our ama- teurs, Gunn, Voight, Sweetster—all of them, it may quite seriously be written, have displayed at some time or other, the necessary brand of golf required of a potential open cham- pion, ROWBOAT RACE Catalina Island, Attracts Much Attention Long -Beach, Calif., June 9.—(/P) —Buffeting the breakers, which are expected to pack thrills into the the Long Beach-Santa Catalina Island rowboat marathon, probably will provide many duckings for the three score entrants who today were polishing off their training for the 25-mile ocean race Sunday. The long ocean pull will start with 16-foot rowboats on the banks of the beach here, their prows pointed toward a line of pounding surf that may tumble both boats and hopes of tory’ for many of the. contestants Sharkey .in August, the winner to! gay meet Tunney in September, Ti 4.—Tex Rickard i that this. is an of! office attr:| tions, especially if sey doesn’t return to the ring, and/¢, put a goodly number of games to will put off the next heavyweight thelr credit, held, Chicago’s big arena, Soldier#) tor the fast-going Stars. After meet- Field, will provide the scenery, in| ing the team, which has been put, in- preference to New York or Philndel-| ty" the field this phia. Considering the width of range, | Jamestown Baseball association, the it seems likely that at least two of | Sears wil “good knowledge’ of these predictions Wilt hit Chemin [Stee tnoteee Boe ew eaee: Mc likes more than competition. is giving him plenty and I think it has a lot to do with the fact that the Babe has been getting his homers at a pace as swift as he traveled ii blishing his record in 1921. body, a bit more won't relish the idea of Gehrig or any one else stepping out ahead of him.” belters, the views of Dan Howley, new. manager of the Browns, may be of Bill Fownes is responsible for them. | in ob the very « cee ot ae vace. rizes’ totating ave been hung up for the ‘leaders in the che "Tne passage of the wust'si e DRS: of the’ surf! jae’ ed to ta inennteone test of ri the three women entrants: Lottie Moore Schoemmel of New York, Martha Stager of Portland, Oregon, and ‘Marie Elizabeth Kroe of San jpect- e for The pairings: Ols: Cook uM vs. le i dest tournament was depart- mental, eegird the hail insurance de- ‘against mombers | J” The hail Avsteatia’ Pedro, Two Australians today held the in m the rac i - i n beeae odds welds, world’ ing favored for fitst place, with F. H,: now of Los An-} seulling champion, be-} » formerly held thi Severed: for piers “The best th to Babe Ruth this year is the way he has been spurred ‘on by his clouting | The Jamestown boys are just about convinced reaching their stride, and in games ear for big. box! pinved to date have been able to find eMP- | the opposing piteher for enough hits npionship fray until 1928, rill be interesting to see if this fa big championship fight is | seltenuh wounty ning is able to mas: ‘uteman county nine is able to mas- season by the their strength. The visiting team boasts of two leading pitchers, Erickson and Scott, with Murphy and Raugust to take care of the receiving end. Langlois, Court and Holland are expected to do the heavy work for the Stars. 70 Schools Entered in Intercollegiate Athletic Tournament that has happened um mate, Lou Gehrig,” says Artie jovern, the Bambino’s trainer. Phere’s nothing the big feilow Gehrig perhaps, and he More than seventy schools are re resented by the 275 athletes nom- inated, , Big Ten Schools Now Holding Golf Tourney Apropes of the Yankees’ brace of terest: . YOU don't need 2 degree from Oxford to figure out why so many. men smoke smoking has increased at least three-fold since Prince Albert came into the picture. And pipe-pledsuté has increased.a-thou- sand-fold. And ‘with good reason! © “ * Prince Albert in the bowl of your pipe That’s the story of P.A,’s tremendous popularity in a pipe-bowl. Yoii suspect that Princé Albert is wonderful tobaeco’ set free that rich, rare fragrance. That's You may"think your pipe —the national 4 ar ¥ 3 : * i% directors. ee. of the Tri elected for a E, A. Shirley ‘Aaker, Rev. * FRANK KRALL Fine Tailoring “ A-NO. K. 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