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IPAGE SIX 3 a BEATS LAKER ONSOTH GREEN '» :Barrett Is Three Up on Titlist|. at End of First Half of Final Play B: 8 é t f CONFUSION AT 10TH { Mrs. Roy Hall, Fargo, Wins €« Women’s State Golfing i Championship Fargo, N. D., Aug. 11.—(?)—Win- ning three of the first four holes of 3 the afternoon round after finishing «the morning 18 holes 3 down, Bill a tFowler, 18-year-old Fargoan, Uni- (versity of Minnesota freshman last 2 2year, successfully defended his North +, iDakota state golfing laurels by turn- \° tingback the bid made by Jimmy Bar- IQ qett of Devils Lake, a former cham- ipion, 1 up after 39 holes of play. awame noe ss aly followed the contestants over the ly’ A gallery of more than 400 fans h ¢ |, dinks through their struggles in the s , @inal round. It was a golfing con- ie | Ey which will go down on the rec- . rds of the North Dakota State Golf it y ssociation as the greatest sin this forganization’s 14 years of life. 4 . First Fowler was hopelessly _ .' beaten, so it seemed, and then Bar- e |. rett weakened and apparently went s ‘tall to pieces. Then Barrett braced o | and made one of the greatest fights w 4 for a championship ever seen any- ' where. yt Confusion at Tenth s { On the 10th green of the second a round Barrett, after considerable a trouble, faced a three foot putt. s: ‘He tapped his ball but it skipped p , over the cup a few inches. Fowler ‘had a one foot putt to win the hole A {when Barrett stooped over and tl B b | aoe up his ball. Fowler tapped is putt and failed to sink it but he ‘was entitled to the hole, in accord- ti iance with the rules of golf. As , there was no official on hand to ti ‘award the hole to Fowler, the play- @ ers called it a halve and continued J; on with the fight. 1 At this stage Fowler was one up x on Barrett. The Fargo youngster ‘won the 11th, halved the 12th and fs captured the 13th, apparently on the bi track to a triumph. Barrett out n oa Fowler on the 13th to cut the ‘argo youth’s advantage and they halved the 14th and 15th. Barrett dc made a drive over the trees on the $} 16th to place his ball on the front te edge of the green and his birdie ‘three squared the match. Barrett Shows Fight Oy Barrett showed real championship in spirit and golf to square the match fl on the 18th. te With the start of the afternoon in play, Barrett developed a hook which nt would have completely discouraged ®1 a less courageous player. Fowler m had his downs on the first nine of S€ the morning play. His fault was fe that time worn custom of looking up of to see the result of the shot before making the stroke. Barrett was steady when Fowler was off, and Fowler was steady when Barrett was off and the game see-sawed In the women’s golf, Mrs. Roy Hall of Fargo, won the champion- ship of North Dakota defeating Mrs. E. G. Clapp of Fargo, 3 up and 2 to ri ti ti 4 throughout. T m a Py, 1] was also tournament 3 medalist, and she played good, con- iy «sistent golf throughout to be re- turned with the honor. Mrs. W. H. Schulze, of Grand Forks, won the first flight honors yi eee Mrs. W. E. Heller of Fargo, 6 ‘ f Pennant Progress ] AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww L New York... 15 35 Philadelphia 70 39 St. Louis 57 OBB Chicago 51 BS Clevelan 50-60 Detroit 47 «60 Washington 49-63 Boston ... 40 68 Columbus .. 49 Be t GRAND OLD LAD OF GOLF IS DEAD ‘Philadelphia, Aug. 11.—(—Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, known as “The Grand .| two singles, one of the scratch va-|°f the ticket sale is made up of F. s|two straight over Kansas City, 18] The eight te: the to 7, Lebourveau, Mi aukes cen. eraloee: ‘noe, toumament ig TRACK IS OPEN terfielder, failed to ge «HE BISMAKUK ‘TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928 JWilliam Fowler Makes Great Fight to Retain State Golf Laurels Sr i IFARGO BOY, 18, | New York Yankees and Cardinals Tighten Belts for Final Loop Stretches YANKEES COP \ \ Mack Castoff Called to Aid Yankees Repel Gallant Threat of Athletics Fowler Defends Title s * @ s e+ & Fargo 18-Year-Old Wins North Dakota State Golf Title for Second Consecutive Time BOTH LEAGUE LEADERS WIN FRIDAY TILTS Philadelphia Athletics Keep Pace With New York by Whipping Senators BISSONETTE HOMER WATER RELAY FIRST PLAGE Yankee Boxers Qualify for Final; Women Are Going at . Strong Pace Amsterdam, Aug. 11.—() —The United States won the Olympic championship in the men’s 800-meter Cardinals Down Pittsburg, 2 to swimming relay today. , and Canad 1, Snapping Pirate Streak 2 poibeeavaaaileg z : thi see ited States team set a new at Eight : sae aerate ee Le (By the Associated Press) Back in winning form a: Cardinals and the Yankee: decisive day down the stretch that ij : xing. will see fulzillment or collapse of r) Ing. their hopes of pennant victory. ween coh bea sa, f.4 he ‘ankees le: onnie Mack’s am- bitious Athletics by four and a half f : Yesterday's Features games. The Cardinals’ margin over ot United States only nation to take the second-place New York Giants : two first Hiei in rowing, when in the National League is an even California defeated Great Britain to four games. : win eight-oared Rone tote ) and McKechnie’s hard fighting St. - Paul Costello and Charles MeIivaine Louis club snapped Pittsburgh's ‘ of Philadelphia defeated Wright and eight game winning streak yester- 5 s Guest of in double sculls. day by downing the Pirates, 2 to 1, : a beth ten ot in a thrilling 12 inning pitchers’ battle between the veteran, Glarence . seulls to Bob Pearce of Australia. Mitchell, and the youngster, 3 American four-oared crew without Fussell. coxswain eliminated in final by The Giants kept pace by taking Great Britain. over the Phils 8 to 4. Don Hurst, ‘ : Italy won fours with coxswain, slugging first baseman of the Phils, rarer t got Fis 19th homer in the fifth. , feated in With Dazzy Vance in form, the without coxswain. Switzerlend de- meh oe! of no beep Psy ‘ tel ere in final of pairs with sinking the Boston Braves, . tl F : : 5 Vance fanned en men and allowed f Johnny Weismuller set new only five hits. Del Bissonette got Olympic swimming record of 58 3/5 his 19th homer of the year in the - eo seco! for 100 meters in winni fourth. * semi-final heat. George Kojac a: The Yanks and bed cea both " € Walter Laufer also qualified for won in the American ue race. ~ : iF = George Pipgras was strong in the : Albina Osipowich, United States, , ; pow oben got Soe Loe : aera WGoemater Tree style twin ine : : downed the Red Sox, 5 " le swim in i. ig’ ‘i 1 After being three down at the end of the first 18 holes in the final match for fnials. Garratt: Sao ie Byki ae og er of the ‘state If tournament at Fargo yesterday, Bill Fowler, Fargo, re, reaper caer four runs with a single and his|tied ior sore with seb Aiteentaceg ed Li ad Be one won Hoel title When the great crisis of the season, brought on by) Heimach grea to| twentieth four-base smash. again inning on green. Fowler and Paul Cook, Bismarck,| Eleanor Holm, Liss Lindstron, the collapse f a nome "tod formidable pitchin staff, the ‘Athletics several lete es Pola Marine shoul Jack Quinn pitched his 15th vic- two 18-year-olds, were favorites in the meet this year. and Marian Gilman, United States overtook the New York Yankees, a hurry call for help|der badly and Connie Mack couldn’t make room for| tory of the season as the A’s wal- | —————________________________________ | qualified for final of women’s 100. was sent to the St. Paul American Association club | him while he was recovering and he tried to stick with| loped Washington, 8 to 0. Quinn B care stroke, as Miss King. of and Lefty Heimach was dispatched to the camp of|the Red Sox and couldn’t. He recovered in the minors| held the Senators to four hits while _ set new Olympic record of the champions as a life and made such a good record that, of all the pitchers| the Mackmen pounded Gi and ’ ep in winning heat. It is alw: ler romantic to see a player from at their disposal, the Yankees called him as the one| Zachary for 14. GOSLIN SLUMPS BUT RETAINS LEAD " mh prec 1934 cham. ee ae 2) the aid 2 a major le: ie ies fitted for a met Die nee vetlel es enn ie ney a Siva feb rales po oe club in distres: in this case there is more than it may come about that, what B- 4 eS e se % the usual dra In uaer mn Heimach to help ity of a tight pennant race, the best chance ‘ack | Senator to pass first bi fied, Clarita Hunsberger failed. vt Ley bane ee Ol ‘ut 0. Feates eighth in final ranking. | John L. Dailey, A: anki: L fend off the rush of the P lelphia Athletics, the had i be ruined b; yt rh Detroit took advantage of t t G Yankees called a former star’ pitcher for Connie Mack. vrked for him, iiipehiais ie gpa ert trade aeraereer Washington defeat to climb Vel Sisler, Once} Al Simmons Is Only One Point as ind Virginia-Washington and Indians. irs. x" : And that 't all. Your next two Tetentine 2 sree eee and where to go on Thanksgiving tied Thursday. _A/same competition in the lead for the | fielder who- \Day isn't easy to dope out. fous hie, two "ran rally in the eighth major omens open Hornsby in|ican league nei: te: ae ony BALL TOURNEY Dartmouth, f! Mis Al Si f Philadelphia. ¥ artmout isconsin - Minnesota, i rT immons of le itzerland Game and a Half Behind . Army - Nel California - Stan | °"Y ogterday’s Games Pernt ceeien ace a hetcies | While the ahnaa? stamped tacina! champions, "Ooi Bates te Loop-Leading Indianapolis DUCATS READY ford, Yale-! rd, Princeton-Navy, jot back, a little at a time, |the past week with his usually ished een i dis- Club; Indians Drop 1 to 0 sixth place in the standing virtue Winner in American, Is Behind Goose; 9 Browns M’Cullough Gives Miller ae icago Spaie pastries gave the Sox the victory. batting and Larry Benton in pitch-| months, today found his leadership while Paul Waner has advanced. pendable bat, Simmons Contest to Louisville Michigan-Iowa, Purdue - Indiana, Fordham-Georgetown, and Missouri- Seb y are the big games of Novem- of an 8 to 7 defeat of the Cleveland . Gaining Ground Lead Fielders Saturdays offer some puzzlers, but i f fourth place, a game] New York, Aug. 11—(—The| Chicago, At 10 to 0 Win Over Saints the real puzzler is on November 24, Shead of, the Indians with whom|National league still presents the |Goslin, vete ae eee aie Northwestern- ing—but new faces have crept seriously threatened by 25 year old|was later k fe American estrian team Hornsby entered only Sr games |in 24 chances, hiking his batting av- “acer when Major C.R. P. George in the week ending la: to .887 or one point less than | failed to take 7 oo : St. Louis... 2 8 and in them lost four Goalin’s, unofficial averages includ- Lali lags On apaebenring the choice should 0} Ps. ps sui thas - ittsburgh . 1 +10 to .83 as Paul Waner cli 370, |ing Wednesday's games reveal. Seater callrnShten Ha | cue, Gena andthe Ponte taggers 208" | 4, Hallman Beat Simona D GRAYS Cornell, Pitisburgh-Penn State. Ala. Mitchell, Sherdel and Wilson; and the Pirate slugger in 1 . bama-Georgia, Brown-Colgate, and Hed Virginia-Washington and Jef- ferson games ‘ That ends pe real big days of the pcan 2 football seasoh, but should it happen id, Season Tickets for Second An- Chicago, August 11—()—Paul| nual Baseball Tournament McCullough, who was cast adrift this on sale season by Casey Stengel of Toledo, has cut a niche for himself in the American Association record book earn chats ens ornsrek arse as well as advanced his Minneapolis | which will be held Aug. 23-26 at the Simmons last year hit at a .802 Behind tis ar Gere Sater wa by ae h UNDAY. veaiine the ea The sell and Hargreaves. 9 for 60 games. The former star of Sweetland, McGraw, Walsh and|tte Browns can play in something |¥; 4 eld Aug. 2 n| St like 115 and would therefore | pennant. All season, until now, Jamestown Independents TP habe > BRR ee ile Bd Sty ate aa eee ns Cowen eae ena ace (Pee al pct see| ef Rome etn 4 ‘1 This announcement was made to-| (on December 8) Atlanta, where . . . Peeks trae i bat the Bismarck ‘ inthe enean pees oe day by W. S. Ayres, chairman of the | Georgia and Georgia Tech pla: hig own manager. Such a turn {point ahead of the ‘Athletics in that with St. Paul yesterday, the big lation of Commerce committee Birmingham, where Alabama .and of events would entitle him to a|department, while Connie right hander limited the Saints to|i% charge. The committee in charge 1 place beside bes late EA Delohaaty, where Tennessee and Florida’ play. 11 and Taylor; ly man who ever o And on the same day the Irish of ‘ylor; present major leagues in bat- Notre Dame will be entertained. by |Vance and Deberry. Southern Calif t Ay oe a addition to pressing Hornsby for it sure is too bed oer pet Others not scheduled. the batting sad. Paul Waner edged Louisiana State meet; or Knoxville, tiety—and Mike Kelley’s men won, |: Conklin, chairman, Henry Dueme- decent Peanef Onn teat A 1 t90 WL an Shieh. omlliging lecision to uis' a) jian- ree apolis had but a game and a helf | Purchasers the right to see the eight epg in amo leaders in total hits ie. ing sold ata big redaction of ropa: time: ns ™* Tact &# She Same] AMERICAN LEAGUE fonbigs, when, Taylor, Douthit Columbus, which is still trying to|Jar prices for each contest. ———__ - a and Jim Bottomley slumped. Paubl dro escape the cellar, defeated Toledo,| Posters and advertisements are be- a 5 10 ousted Douthit from the top in total second place 10 to 5, in @ free hitting contest. ‘ling sent to the various cities which : hits with 152, and entered a tie with |ord of 13 won and 8 lo Milwaukee took undisputed pos-|have entered teams for sivertain | Browns Lead session of third place by making it| purposes. St. Louis took the ip ar leadershi; treme fielding with an average t even one of ‘ort Lincoln, Jamestown In- which had run to 23, jBine, and the Bismarck Grays, to Tune Machines on ‘ in ae Say Aceh 117; doable piers Bryan Oval : \. Chi H base hits, Meusel, REVIEW OF ’28 FOOTBALL SCHEDULES — .. ae Barnen Washingt %t, and Nee | STARTS RENEWAL OF GRIDIRON NOISE | xz seestie i come Cn prety your Saturday’s fun, you will have to try out the track quite a time picking the spot after |i preparation for the Labor Day the first few games of the year. raohis announcement was Started, Fans and Sports toda Mrs. C. K. Bi Writers Are Preparing for 2 October 20 Heavy Soda. by Mis. C- B. hada Long Invasion of the Grid-|, Look at this group to puzzle over The joint committee of the Rotary, for October 20: ‘iwani a -clubs, iron Bug and Siren ‘ Yale - Brown, Tulane - Vanderbilt, pec og Tacos cle, ane, toe f a fornia-Southern California,| arrangements for Labo: Though August Is Hardly bere Texas - Arka: Harvard - Army, » Proceeds from urler in By BOB MATHERNE Tennessee-Alabama, Illinois-Purdue, | fre vase will oe, hy inlab vase a fourth (NEA Service Sports Writer) —|Dartmouth-Columbia, Holy Cross: | ment on the Municipal Athlone Feta, R oH Elbehind ‘and Wee One of the unfortunate reglities of |Fordham, Pennsylvania-Penn State,| which was presented to the city by 20 4 Willie had lost this life is that one can’t be at more | Bucknell - Laf: ie » Colorado - Colo-| the committee in July. nd Peters; San- | 2ine times. average ‘a ply time, |rado Mines, gia Tech-Notre| The track has recent; MI g down to .690. Bight sisitie same time. |Dame, and Ohio State-Michigan. and built up, ders, Willis and McMenemy. The Pittsburgh still led That observation comes about! That's not as tough a Saturday to Drivers should. x | the, league in ba healthy after a glance at the football calen- hoice from as the fol t track | 208 tan. points an- ig Ay ty to be | YelocArsoy, Nebraster Misawa tee 2| tral ‘elacalt sen ps isa ear! -Army, Nel 1 talking I, with August gone |favette-West Virginia, Penn State- andthe Cardinals Na- 4 ? | Syracuse, Harvard-Dartmouth, Iowa-| track to try it out, Mrs. Bryan tional. The bs cago-Purdoe, Fordham: Washington | E|ceck, having . eens . ra, SMon 4 Wedneeday. ina-Georgia Scott, "WINS TOURKEY ' t 9 \ ol I nxt