The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 16, 1927, Page 6

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GIANTS LOSE TO PIRATES AT ST. LOUIS New York } Behind Than Ever—Lose raight Nationals Furthe- obtained of the which on the top shely and Cardinal e in th order vavho, were Citizens of S by the town St. Louis with But one him—vietory s gave Rogers en he returned new team, the y they did not ther he nor ible to hit the gave snut ie th done 1 Jackson and Roush scratche d the o safeties he allowed it New York was one of three eastern) | » teams whieh fell i stands eleventh i ut the ex- IZ to 5, While 8 hits off two rley Root held th eleventh persona’ pense of the Phillic Cub bats pounded Philly hurlers, Ch hand for h rave tharGp 3, invadi by Ca ves har the pinches for a 7 On the steam of Vance, the Brooklyn al the Cincinnati Rixey of the nee worthy foe who ailawed bat in eight innings and Neht granted | none for the remaining frame, but| ithe rejuvenated Robins bucked their | pitcher perfectly in the field. At the} length; ts and] he met four hits | They have been faring bet west. Lyons Wins Own we White Sox’s 6 to 4 v in the own ce ull eighth | ae) Lyons, who won h with a triple in adtodd scored the winning run. Florence’s muff of Schupp’s throw} tg chop off a double steal at th jatepermitted Nicholson to “with the run which gave Kans a 4-4 verdiet over Inc combined Cullough, whi a ing only six blows, the ‘Saints white washed the Mudhens, 3 to 0. Columbus nosed out the Millers, 6) to 5; in the ninth inning after two men were out when Benton cut loose with a wild pitch which permitted! Sullivan to score. | The Brewers continued their win- ning streak by trimming the Colonels, | 5 to 1, Eddleman turned in his 10th] victory of the season and his sis game in a row, _ STARS PRIMED © FOR MANDAN 9 Meet Shopcraft 1 Team Sunday | at 1:45, With Good Active Game Predicted Members of the Mandan Shopcraft! jteam come to Bismarck Sunday to! ay the Prison All Stars, and rumor Figs it, they have high hopes of taking the*loéals into camp, knowing tha the Jamestown club handed them strong Mecguas e last Sunday after- noon. | This won't akéep the Stars out of| the running for baseball honors! among the semi-pro ‘clubs in North| Dakata, however, and there is a good | possiBility that the Shopcraft nine! maybe the innocent victim of the} Star‘ team, anxious to clean up its| disastrous ‘defeat’ of last week. | ral changes will be made in| the “gad lineup for Sunday’s game, | fin order to have more strength inj; each department for the month of | July and August, when the prison! jteam has one of the heaviest sched- | ules in years. The game is called for 1:5 p, m. ~ LOCALS PLAY » LINTON TODAY Game to\Be at at Hazelton, Will Be Speedy—Meet Mandan. Bismarck a to Hazelton today to play ay the he irons: aes eam and a genuine 7! age a S condiy pee ot 3 at siar relaiare teone om ather Ri county teams. arck has jineup for this game, with, of @ win, extremely, |New York ... 1 @e——————___________i "|| Yesterday’s Games | | Boston THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 | back when “Lindy” was learning to} | fl Ace to fight. | “Flailing his foe manfully with the | |] | claw-like blows that have given him! | his name of “Wild Cat,” Hudkins was fighting for all he was worth. Sharp- shooting beat him, although it would not drop him, | Was Gory Fight Blows like machine-gun bullets, speeding inside of the westerner'’s wild swings, cut Hudkins’ eye until it bled. Still he went raging, ham- mering Many felt he was leading| on points when the referee stopped the fight. Hudkins pleaded to .be allowed to go on, but the sight was a gory one, and even fans rebelled, Verily, Hudkins’ blonde Norse head | was “bloody but unbowed.” more dramatic than the wel- ht fight was the light battle een New Yark's two Ghetto boys, the bell Goldstein drove from his rner and a moment later smashed right to the chin. Down went Ter- while the referee tolled the cou of nine, then, slowly he dragged to| his feet again and from the resin at his heels he brought a crushing right hand blow that Ianded flush on ,the ger, quivering youngster’s chin and knocked him out. The bout was 13 seconds less than two minutes old. WHOLESALERS _ BEAT LODGE 9 Score 10 to 5 Victory Over A.O.U.W.’s—Lodge Men Play Ft. Rice Sunday *° Kayo Artist SAMMY BAKER STOPS HUDKINS IN GORY FIGHT | Terris Kayoes Goldstein, as|’ Lindy Looks on, Watching Genuine Ring Classics New York, June fights of the kif! eve dreams about but seld down in the anna. fruit of a In battles their fist my Bid 16.—(P)—Two boxing fan m sees Yo of the ring single evening, ald: | junds last night, was the Billy E ION BOOED d on got ihe dec a slugging mutch on after TOM SAYERS The Wholesalers scored a'10 to 5 y over the A. O. U. W. nine in ng game played last night ty-Fourth street diamond. n did the twirling for the A. W.'s.and Kelly did the re- To Play Fort Rice Fort Rice is to be the nine's op-| ponent at Fort Rice Sunday and the bak ee » cause} Heal men will be given a wood test and howled and “whooped. Colonel county | Gharicy A . ay fins om the West St sg het Fear isi ape Here | teams e West Slope and has pipeiie sea eu favor eueey lo ing of victories to its credit. Was Technical Kayo $ point to a good game. The vi ’s lineup will prob- r, Baker, catching, Hummel] out in the V8} pitching, Elness at third, Barnard at| lain, old fashioned Knockout. in the | short, ‘Klein at first, Patera at see- ter he had been downed for] ond, ‘A mell in’ right field, count of nine Hammeil in center field, Roehrick re than ever before in his ring} left field. ce Hudkins wanted to win} Tomorow night ,the Mandan Shop- that fight, He and Lindbergh had|craft team (s'to. be played: at Mane known cach other in Lineoln, Neb.,|dan on the fair grounds diamond. ay to a lead in Petrolle slowed ¢ closing rounds ts worth talking “about, nockouts in: record urned 21 and we sch ite $s Detroit's entry in th He has a famous n old r order to fives was roundly Petrolle we ng all comers in up to it, A oe ey | Pennant Progress j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: Games Today Minneapoils ut Columbus, Strictly Union Made | Cincinnati Games Today New York at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Cincinn: Boston Pittsburgh. Other tezms not scheduled. 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