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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE With Fa MINOT IN GOOD — CONDITION AND | CHAMIC POWER Harley Robertson’s Outfi! Shows Power in Whipping Devils Lake BISMARCK CRIPPLED Satans Play Hi-Liners, James- | town Ciashes With Oakes in | Other Features Having crushed Fargo high school’s midgets 7 to 0 last week- end, the Bismarck high school De- mon eleven will again hold the center of the state’s attention when it travels to Minot this week-end to meet the Magicians in what they rgo Out of the ‘ EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928 Way, Bismarck Points’ Toward Magicians. Crippled Yanks Break Records in Winning Second World Series Action at Home Plate! Ruth Charges Like Fuliback; Wilson Drops Ball BABE TOWERS ABOVE MATES LAST GAME | Ruth Comes to Bat in Seventh | Inning to Begin Home Run Rally CARDINALS BROKEN Bambino Gets Three, Gehrig and Durst One Each, to Rout Cardinals BY BRIAN BELL (Associated Press Sports Writer) Three Captains from One Town BABE RUTH AND YANKEES HANG UP 33 NEW RECORDS IN LATE SERIcS pire won as umpires do and Sherdel | went back to pitch. | After two wide pitchers, Bill Cig Babe one he could reach and he cashed in on his specialty with a homer, tying the score: Gehrig hit one right behind him, not so far as the sample Ruth gave but far enough. Meusel singled and Grover Alexander was summoned to take charge of the pitching. Orsatti stood on his head trying to field Lazzeri’s fly and it went for a double. The convalescent Combs then made a sentimental appearance in the series as a pinch hitter, long enough to crive out a sacrifice fly and the inning closed with a total of four runs. Ruth hit his third homer in the eigh’ after Durst batted for Paschal, and hit the fifth circuit smash of the game but these were only for good measure. The game was over in the seventh. The official box score: Bambino Alone Hangs Up 19 New Marks; the Team Es- . tablishes Seven New Rec- ® ords; Balance Shared Mostly by Lou Gehrig and Waite Hoyt g —_ St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 10.—(A)— Babe Ruth and the Yankees have re- written the record books for the world’s series with the greatest ex- hibition of hitting power this an- cient classic of baseball has ever known. Nineteen record performances for Ruth in four games against the Cards alone ‘ell the amazing story of his batting exploits. Seven more record-beating or equaling feats by the Yankees, as a team, and seven . expect to be the toughest battle on | En Route to New York with New York AB RBH PO A E |/additional marks, the principal ones their 1928 schedule. Yankee Special, Oct. 10.—(AP)— aschal, ci 4 0 1 3 0 O/registered by Waite Hoyt and Lou ismarck came out of its hard | Enjoying poor health to an extent Durst, cf . 1 1 1 0 O O|Gehrig, bring the 1928 grand total skirmish with Fargo in none too} j never approached by any other club, Koenig, ss 5 0 1 4 2 1/}of record performances up to 33. ~ good shape, with O'Hare slated for | the New York Yankees, speeding Ruth, If . 5 3 3 2 0 0} This astonishing total is more4 the bench in the Minot yrand big home today stood at the head of the Gehrig, 1b 2 1 1 7 © Oj}than double the number of record Ted Meinhover suffering an aug- baseball class and more. Meusel, rf 5 1 1 0 0 Ojfeats this year when 15 were mented injury to his weak ankle. They were established as the first Lazzeri, 2b 4 1 3 1 2 0|/marked up as the Yankees bowled Slattery, tackle, twisted his knee and team to win two world series in Durocher, 2b 1 0 0 0.0 OJfover the Pirates. it is doubtful if he will > eight games, disposing of the Car- Dugan, 3b 3 0 1 0 0 Oj Ruth has a strangle hold on Minot came out of th battle dinals of 1928 as they humbled the Robertson, x-i 2 0 0 O O O/jnearly all of ihe series batting rec- with Devils Lake with a 25 to 0 Pirates of 1927 in four straight Bengough, c 3 0 1 8 1 Ojords, now either holding outright or victory at the Satanic city last week- games. It never has been done be- Combs, xx ...... 0 0 0 © O O|sharing in 22, running the range end. The Magicians, led by Captain as and many ae i asta Collins, C +1 0 1 2 0 O}from startlinj: "ome run feats to ee are call in| 4 remarkable action picture at home plate in the thin game of the orld series is shown above, Ruth uae ee ae AD Maia ek LEAS Mee In other important state battles, | faring home, has just hit Wilso ee ervoun? ata ee coe a and Wilson has dropped the ball. | ‘To make the sensational perform- Totals 40 71527 7 2/ords and yielded ground in only one The umpire’s fand is uprais changed after the catcher had . just concluded more extraordin- runs. Two were out at ithe time the American League champions eri came in on Robertson’s single. | and hold-over world title holders series for the Yanks. This unusual picture was taken | went into the autumn classic carry- Devils Lake will play Valle ake will play at Valley City | dropped the ball. Ruth's sl tind Oakes Will tray to ar ting| and shortly thereafter, Meusel scored on a, doub attend, orks. after whipping | Those three runs clinched the third game of the spot to Lou Gehrig who tied the Babe’s record of four homers for a single series. x Batted for Dugan in 7th. xx Batted for Bengough in 7th. aahtdiled’to have a ‘rest. this week- | by M. J. Ackerman, on2 of NEA’s staff photographers at the game. ing the unrestrained sympathy of St. Louis AB RBH POAE ET a ENT end and Williston, after playing at | - = —_ their friends on account of their Orsatti, cf ......5 12 4 0 0 Mi tity, Mont., will also take a! G poor physical condition. High, 3b . 503010 . Dak, in their an- | | race in their league and started the Bottomley, lb... 3 0 010 1 0 il big series without Pennock, their Hafey, lf .. 30110 0 | {southpaw standby in other series Harper, rf 300200 ‘ SEA pleted hina’ tests, or Combs, brilliant outfielder: | Smith, .. 408 418 vith Bismarck crippled in its} 22 = = ————~_— 4 Pennock was a neuritis victim an i 5 eee es re strong departments and Minot Binghasts i ‘ ‘court, but as soon as an opponent | Combs came out second best in a col- iMaranyille, ss... 4 1 2 3 1 0 i seen N. D., Oct. 10,1 ing a steady improvement Emphasis Placed on Fact That jtakes a position close by (say with-| ¢4:. é | lision with a wall in the Detroit park i Sherdel, p 3 0 0 0 0 O/Cowboy Budd Sanders, Eau Claire, again hesitating to cho Dribbler Is Most Respon-|i",* yard off) the player with the| Chicago, Oct, 10.—(AP)—The| as the scason closed. Tony Lazzeri Alexander, 0 0 0 0 3 0} Wis, knocked out Arthur Oftis ot ner in the wee Adee: ESPON /pall, the latter must get the ball in-|Cubs have given the National) had a bad shoulder making his| Probably for the first time in tho| Holm, xx LO 20810 1000), SUperoey Wis., in the first round of marck will prob sible When Contact Between | to play.” | League a little solace, anyway. They! throwing a gamble. Babe Ruth, the] history of college athletics, at least et eee slightly, but Minot also ha The new code also makes it clear | defeated the White Sox, fifth place| Mainspring of the outfit was afflict-| in Virginia, three graduates of the Totals 35 31127 8 0/last night. Eddie “Kid” Baumann of Edgeley (piled up a shade margin in the first rounds on Sailor Mac Hampton of Duluth, Minn., in their six round 000 100 420—7|mix but suffered a fractured rib. Opposing Players Resul! Guarding from Rear Dis- couraged team. The Demons will have to stop Vandersluis and Miller, open- field runner and line crasher respec- tively, if they want to come out of | next week’s skirmish on top, Van- dersluis ran wild against Devils Lake on a few occasio1 Miller had great success with his line bucks. The whole Minot team played heads. up football, according to repo and proved a stone wall on the de fensive. If Minot can stop Bi marck from making its long 4: that a ball striking an official docs |... j A {ed with a weak knee and Lou Geh- fi the same high school ith i yee | winners in the American League,| Cd, ; : Gen | fame year from the same higl x Ran for Smith in 9th. not become a dead ball. con abaicey chuInGiDREhipt j riz, Ruth’s home run supporter, be-| will captain three major college foot-) ,. Batted for Alexander in 9th. a H ing foun White'Sox-pitcke| fered a cme list on the Late’ dagr BE | Pies ee Bi aes ns | lasaie = , Hammering four ite Sox pitch-| fered a cut lip on the last day o pert Barnes, top, 3 10 Years Ago Alex evs, Connally, Walsh, Adkins and bert Bailey, middle Ms i the season, Albert Bailey, middle, and Earl Fitz-| New York (A. L.) c f Was in World War] 2%,£0" 16 hits, the Gubs sank their Babe Comes Through patrick, below, captains, respectively,| St. Louis (N. L.) 001 100 00i—3|_ George Fraser, Jamestown, and *'| southside rivals, 18 to 2, in_ the New York, Oct, 10.—(AP)—Al- yd The supreme test again demon-| of Virginia Military Institute, Vir-| Summary: Budd Stone, Valley City, went four thouphunobvmomne ico far aah | ints Michy Och J02(AP' ‘seventh and deciding game of the| strated that there are baseball play-| ginia Poly, and Washington and Lee.| Runs batted in: Durst, Ruth 3,|fast rounds to a draw. Stone broke fy pomnaysor san atm ire int, Mich., Oct, 10.—(AP)—Ten | city series yesterday, winning the} ers and then there is Babe Ruth.|~' All are from Roanoke, Va. Gehrig, Robertson, Combs, Fr his left thumb in the third round. le to a single bounce,} years ago Grover Cleveland Al - | city title for the first time “since| 1 8 225-pound man mountain of eG ——}Holm. Two base hits Lazzer “le d Auto Rac R h was taken last year | ander shuffled his way into the “big | 1925. baseball brains and brawn dominated} | = 1 43, i lins, Orsatti, High, Smith, Maran- |and then rescinded after a storm of | Push” of the World War, no more | ae =) the park and zs the great showman| Waved his hand for strikes on both. ges uto Racer ing it controversy, the new basketball, disturbed than he since has been, Resolution Makes he is brought his performance to a the Magicians will win. Jus rules announced Monday for 1928-29| When called upon to do mound duty ah . climax as the curtain went down, Without taking his windup the| Frisch. Stolen bases: Lazzeri, Mar- Fighter a Scribe ‘ : will carry the brunt of the offensive !have considerable to say about reg-| in the National league. ‘oming up to the fourth game] D8 i anville. Double plays: Rottomley and work for Bismarck’ this week-end is|ylating this spectaculay feature af| Alexander, in. his thifd world’ h a batting average of more than| Southpaw fired a ball toward the playa Bobemales ville. Home 1 Durst, Ruth 3, Sherdel then attempted to sneale one] Conrig. Sacrifices: Combs, Hoyt, Regulates Traffic : : nd} Tampa, Fla, Oct. 10.—(AP).6 late, Pfirman declared it illegal| Maranville; Koenig and Gehrig.| “Wild Bill” Endicott, sf A question, according to Roy Mc-!the gem series this year, as a St. Louis Ci Dallas, Texas Oct, 10.—(AP)_-| ;600 but without a single one of the) Plates ,,Pfirman doctored it illegal) rice on bases: New York 11; St-| in former years as a dirt 1 Leod, mentor. O’Hare c 1 the] An Slaade tdvadil 2 |dinal, known as “one of those sabes e -—{AP)—) home runs which made him famous] >Y holding up his hand palm toward) 7.9. Bases on balls: off Sher. |, Agden eck Lara Heit inde tiest game, Springs’ in | necting b: cone the tec tol eon Te eben ot his nat, The same bulldog tenacity that made ve thie balls out-of the park | the pitching mound as the pitch was rater, is now a traffie officer here, e head of personal | funny gu made. ‘The umpire explained later| el 3 (Gehrig 3); off Hoyt 3 (Bot- ing one handed: eatch. that he was enforcing the edict|tomley, Hafey, Harper). Struck out: | coast to coast campaigns tha Top-heavy with cripples, | New| @8inst quick deliveries and the ball | by Sherdel one (Hoyt); by Alexander | of the offenders he now ch him one of: the most feared prize- | ly ended the game with a fighters Bobby Waugh, former the second, and Jacobson in the |fouis) which rea it in the A. B. F. re eotu Bese geveriegastecian. i Fargo, game, Mawici “A player shall not hold, trip to Once Alex; an artilleryn aol larley Robertson’s — Magicians | charge or push a 2. ound an old German hand % ightweight | |. « " " | 1, (M 1); by H 8 (Orsatti 2, ’s high have whipped Mohall, 2 ‘ CEE, chee ete ee eee a rest camp,” said Luther L. Muse, champion of the Southwest, to write | York, was counted out of another Le alr A aston aaa Hiriseh Bottomley fintey sane | en MERWANYE Oo evils Lake, while the Demons have | of the ball. If a dribbler ch: of Flint, a “buddy.” “He plodded | the history of his career in the ring. | World championship before the series 5 Makes Prot Sherdel). Off Sherdel 11 hits and PETTERS TAKE WALLOP defeated Linton 90 to 0, Mandan|into an opponent, or makes perseal| through the camp shouting, ‘make| Half paralyzed and almost. blind, | began for the St, Louis players were Seer ee Baivilince “he pastinn of t ; n for t 3 4 runs (earned) in 6 1-3 innings with 12 to 0, and Fargo 7 to 0. contact with an’ opponent, without | WaY for, George Washington and his) he has pecked out his story with | Sound in limb and body and able tol Sherdel rushed to the plate to] 28 at bat; off Alexander 4 hits and|youth, petting, has taken another in the country has enabled Valley ‘City remains undefeated !an apparent effort to avoid such | hatchet.” ” one finger while convalescing from | offer a battery of first class pitchers) voice an indignant protest, claiming|3 runs (earned) in 2 2-3 innings, |wallop. This time it’s Commissione: e uy rs . a aren 3 § 7 *s le, rate - sien aa iti . tae on 5 ‘ime it’s Commissi “ in the state and is generally picked |Contact, a. personal foul shall be{ While Alex was a company clown,| i sevies of operations at a sanitar-| i the very pink of condition. | that'a third strike should have heen| with 12 at bat; off Hoyt 2 earned lof Agriculture Harry I. Lewis, who to win a hadd game from the Satans. | called on the dribdler. one of the biggest laughs of the | ium in Rochester, Minn, Fans who on tnKees could counter with) called. He was supported by Man-!runs. Losing pitcher Sherdel. Um-|blames them for forest. fires: The Hiliners lost to Moorhead 25 to 0 while Devils Lake was losing to | Minot by the same count. | Oakes, beaten by Valley City 6 “ ; e. dribbler’ joutfit’s experience in France was| once idolized Waugh dug into their| only four pitchers regarded as suit- fi a iggy Y ja $ ise is k, “My i in the ri a ert it 8 ry y t 4 rf * to 0, promises to give the husky | poet iy sn the untblos if het eng | Of glue. He did not discover the jeffort to pay back the money his| it, was said, was over worked, George} Soponents on to more heated dissen-| (A. Ia) third base. Time of game |But the netee hago ne ree Be Jamestown outfit a hard tussle} ¢, Gribble by an opponent whe ig in| Mistake until he began to spread it | friends had lent him for his rehab-| Pipgras was in the same condition,| sion with Pfirman’s ruling. The um-| 2:25, forest conservation.” Sp Saturday. Oakes whipped Edgeley| big pathor > on OPP © 1S Mon several hunks of bread he had | ilitation. Eoin Daehary. was too ol ald Hen«y, ! beatin 68 to 0 last week-end, while James- | [8 Path. hoarded for a feast For 15 years Waugh cut a wide | Johnsan too young. As it turned out, town was showing great power in i ae swath through the fistic ranks of | Only three were needed, Hoyt win- defeating Mandan 18 to 12, Crouse | ,, York Eleven Has the Southwest. Never more than a| Pint two games and Pipgras and is expected to tear great holes in legitimate lightweight, the Fort| Zachary one each, while young John- Oakes’ line, if his work against 272-Pound Center| Worth battler fought ‘every man | $0” absorbed world series experience Andover, Mass., official interpreter ie eee Mandan is a fair indication of his from the bench. . line-smashing power. — Schwartz, | or tne vy Yok Men we. 10-2An Tce Hitcher Weak halfback, and Nelson, end, will have | Ane rules. : ork, Me., Oct. 10.—(AP)—It| In 354 fights he was victorious by | ,, 7%¢ Cardinals were routed because to be watched if Oakes wants to ‘Most of those who advocate re-j takes a mighty big hole for a player | knockouts 182 times. He suffered| their pitchers could not prevent whip the Bluejays. The Jimmies striction of the dribble,” he com-| opposing the York high school eleven | three technical knockouts, all in the home run hits ringing from ‘ankee have defeated’ Mandan and the|™ents, “think that the dribble is|to get through center. last year of his activity. | Although | D&ts._ The winners smashed out nine Jamestown college freshmen, play-|¥Sed too much or that it is impos-| For it’s simply a case of getting | he did most of his fighting in Texas, | Momers in the four games, all the ing a 6 to 6 tie with their alumni sible to check satisfactorily the| by Carleton Moulton, six-foot fre New Mexico and Arizona, ‘Waugh's circuit blows being charged to the in the first game of the season. many fouls resulting from its use.|man, who usually is there with his} mighty fists once were close to the | 2°CoUnts of three of the best pitch- P The former is a matter of coaching;|272 pounds to keep the openings lightweight throne ing bets St. Louis could offer. ; Aberdeen Dark Horse |the latter is a problem for the rules | blocked. Charlie White and Waugh met | ,,28¢ fourth and last _game finally Little is known of Aberdeen’s |and officials to solve. twice when the Chicago southpaw | decided by 2 score of 7 to 3 as was strengtl, but it is expected by Far-| “If the dribbler’s path is blocked, | South Carolina Has was in his prime, Wavgh gained tslamph, cates, as 2 culture of go followers that the game will be | he is expected to pass or shoot, that ° chni i 4 ‘3 interesting as the interstate con-|is, he ought not to try to dribble by| Indian Football Man) soar g tre ton ne vente Peepent Ruth is greatest single day, tests in the past have been. [an opponent unless there is a rea- White got a draw in the second | rune he this sate gee enree home : : 4 Another interstate game will find|sonable chance of getting by with-| Greenville, S.C, Oct. 10.-(AP) — | battle. maciier world petie Wet ta ate ; . Mobridge, S. Dak., clashing with jout contact. More attention than’ For the first time in many years a One of Bobby’s greatest victories | end that game with » store bok Mandan is weaker this |hitherto is to he directed to the drib-! South Carolina foctball icam has a| Was scored over “Battling” Nelson - peated Mandan. year then last year, but it is given |bler’s responsibility. full-blooded: Indian as a candidate.,| at Juarez, Mexico, in 1915. Waugh cas comedy was furnished by the ager Bill McKechnie, Captain! pires Charles H. Pfirman (N. L.) at|fered in rugal Long Island. Frankie Frisch and all the high/ the plate; Clarence B. Owens (A. L.) |ermen and hunters are woo nection with the fouls resulting from the dribble,” says Oswald Tower, > 4! the betting edge in the Morton) Among: other changes are provi-| Goingback Chiltoskey, a Cherokee | Was awarded the verdict after 20 | ¢ietd; it county city over its southern oppon-!sions designed to penalize “guard- | fe North Carolina reservation, | rounds 6f furious milling. cain poe ares oe This week-end will also find La/foul, making it illegal for a player ii o] i i fi its ; jon the Parkersburg high school 5 Moure at Enderlin, Wahpeton at|to capitalize his great height by|cleven, He weight ‘too A an € GHTS the een a ea He pias ee dale at Edgeley, Harvey. at New /it on two successive jump balls, and| ‘The Irish Free State lists 29,505 b HT. ein bond eeriet fame. He Rockford, Marmarth at Bowman, |stating that “an unguarded player | women engaged in “professional oc- iG ut lost both starts, drawing Pen- a ne Mint he ils. weeks f nock at his best for his opponent in end follow: ‘ oy ago— Jimmy Byrne, | the opening game of this series al- F semtaanranmmest Fargo at Aberdeen, 8. Dak. Louisville, outpointed Johnny | though he permitted but four hits Devils Lake at Valley City. Ernie Owens, Los Angeles, out- * The break came in the seventh, epkay pointed Tommy Squires, South |The Yankees were trailing, for Bismarck at Minot. r : dianapolis, defeated Battling er. Oakes ‘at Jamestown. Levinsky, Chicago, by disquali- Sherdel got the big fellow in the pea ee oD hole et the outset when he went to at Mohall Louisville, outpointed Joe Pat- Cros! § E rice, Chicago, (2). seventh.” His first two pitches, both Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 10.—There was a time when Purdue football 5 a Eagel ee a by the slugger, arid Umpire Pfirman larvey gh ‘ord. that time is gone forever. And the cause is Jimmy Phelan. gary, Oklahoma, and Vincent | % at Bowman. It is true that Purdue hasn't won any championships under Phelan,| Forgeine, Philadelphia, drew, | ee Grand Forks, open # Will season last year, beating Harvard, Sen Antonio, Tex.—Sergeant iston i Northwestern and Indiana and losing Sammy Baker, New York, cloze scores, and it is respected now % € i pert, Conn., (6). Jimmy Me- in every game it plays. Dermott, Terre Haute, Ind. out- o, Oct. 10,—(AP)—A, first ent, ling from the rear” by a personal] is one of the aspirants for a berth Bill Sherdel was the pathetic fig- Hankinson, Crosby at Mohall, Ellen-|tapping the ball and then catching pitched great ball in the 1926 series and Sherwood at Bowbells. may hold the ball indefinitely in the | cupations.” I (By The Associated Press) both. He bowed to Waite Hoyt in / Friday ‘ Squires, South Africa, (10). in seven innings. La Moure at Enderlin. Saturda, Africa, (10). Cecil Hurt, In- | Ruth’s homer was their only count- |: » S. Dak., at Mandan. fication, (3). Eddie Spehas, a the plate with one out in the “lucky " exasperating slow balls were Harvey at teams were not such respected members of the Western Conference, but Reading, Pa.— Babs McCor- Sfirman Sherwood at Bowbells. but her eleven enjoyed a successful 3 @). é T 5 e only to Wisconsin and Chicago by stepped Pete August, Bridge- And you might add that Phelan has pcinted. Kid Pancho, San An- held his job 1 then ovis Bailar pol bid aus Basie : 'urdue mentor is a product of is — ider- Knute Rockne, He played quarter- ; Pigg ed Taocked ue beck on the Irish eleven for three Tommy Crowley, Pittsbur; years, -captaining the team in 1916. yi (1). Tate ford, Loutevitie, serving two years in the army nce during the World War, he took over | ae the yb at Missouri where he ‘1; stayed mall be ‘chau ig rages ee Cincinnati — Mike ’Dunder, _sHarry 8, Olson will be field chieftain for the Boilermakers, He plays of the pot ps rag tgee in the conference, bd ponder grey ” vir be 3 2 or ote is 20 yest old tives of Bevis; Th asd| Repineine tS). 0, : A inked Chicago, outpointed Speedy ome v7’ con! Roynelds, Da: (6). Young ‘Johnny’ Phurman, Dayton ,(4). - regal re tek Cee ROR SS AOS BION TM He BES en MM Co ow Kew