The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1929, Page 10

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re PAGE TEN : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Big Ten Conference Rocked to Foundation After Iowa Expulsion’ SUBSIDIZING OF MEN BISMARCK WINS THIRD GAME IN SHUTTING OUT WILTON 7 TO 6 IN ATHLETICS GIVEN (BLUES OUT TOSTRETCH LEAD | MACK’S MACHINE WINS DOZEN AS BOARD'S REASON] | OVER KELS; IDLE a 1 aac, Sn | OF 13 GAMES FROM SENATOR "HORI rave Browns, who shaded Cleveland by 1 to 0, and five and one-Half to the fore of the Yankees and the Tigers, who rested in a virtual tie for third place. Old Red Faber plied the one-hit treatment to Tigers in Chicago to win by 2 to 0 } , ‘ . iColumbus Out of Cellar After Iphia Athletics Able tojas the Yankees went on a spree in — : ag [ STANDINGS] FIRST GRAY SHUTOUT The Gray at Play |" ES ETA lm a itti i] icyil 10 4. rector, Says He Resigned Splitting While Louisville 4 Win Only 13 of 20 From tte 1 Bizates definitely tnadéted Bé Eliminated, Officials ; ! emselves into the National league for This Reason Is Walloped OF THE (INCLUDING ey OF MAY 26) Other Teams fight, for the Inoment at any peng Have Announced jor This | CLUBS ‘Local Clubbers Grab Seven Safe ap OH Pe — header from the Cardinals at Sports| ,tidiananals, May 7t-—up-—twentre — ne Simonson .. ant. Pe man’s park, . tinkered with STUDENTS PROTEST ACTION KAWS HAVE SLIGHT MARGIN law Wallops From Three Visit- /Lenaburg 8 2 “go| BROWNS SHADE CLEVELAND! #"tn4 "to 5, wih Burleigh Grimes ie ties fee nike ee cine Johnson . » 12 6 & ‘eines stampeding to the aid of faltering — ‘ ; ° i Jleve ....... + 2 1 BO _ | Pittsburgh pitchers in each engage-|Walifying them for the 500-mile ichigan President. Says|Minneapolis Pushed From Lead) | AMERICAN ASSORIATICN giioxicy mule <2 £44] Pirates insert Selves in Nation-| ment. the Cub sed Syn fomaby euamonte ace Tuursaay oy eee 4¥5| Saturday as Missourians {Kansas City ....... 23 8 743 leeitea Be al Race by Whipping Car- {home run, had little difficulty’ in| morrow in which to take their turns y | Grimes 3) 1 (333 y pping turning back the Reds by 5 to 1 at Charges Should Be Public, Minneapolis ... 2 10 «714; WILTON THREAT IN NINTH 'Nagei 10 3300 hicago. y 5 to with a likelihood that the officials Ousting Immediate cetdalaets dicl. Pare: 18 17 S14) ee Guidas Duos me dinals Twice The Sabbath results in the Na- | tere, abanden the rule and also les * : — sabia 16 19457) Tobin [a 3 a ens tional league left the Cubs leading| ‘em '*Y for starting places on Wed~ Bees By WILLIAM A. WEEKES | Milwaukee ... 4 18438} Sagehorn and Johnson Lead|Sagehorn v0.01. 9 2 223 By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN —|the Cardinals by a margin of one| "ty. oe that, tin Chicago, May 27.—(7)—Major John (Associated Press Sports Writer) joledo . . . 2 412 i wa Wristen + 7 1 143) (Associated Press Sports Writer) |full game, represented by a dif- at the drivers feared iJ eth. commissioner of athletics} Chicago, May 27.—(?—With an |Columbu 14 23-378! Hitters; Perfect Sacrifices | Harcharik [100 000 ference of two in the losing column | helt, cars would fall to meet the cheane egaEREED ves Jedge of one game in their crucial | Louisville 12 21 Seal Bring in R Kelly .. [1 0 1000 If the American league only were|—this in spite of two deteste i| sbecdway's requirements of a mini- in the western conference, today @M-| cries with Minneapolis, the Kansas ring in Runs Coseriff t 2 0 000 of just the Senators and/three days for the Bruins in Sc/ mum speed of 90 miles an hour for nounced the expulsion of the Univer- | city Blues today were out to add to Games Yesterday Schultz * 2 0 .000/the Athletics, life would be nothing | Lo, he Pirates rested only one| 20, mes. The thing that bothered t sity of Iowa would not be effective |their margin over the Millers for the |_ First Game: R HE! Raia which threatened to wash out/Ehli ..... + 3 0 000} but a Jong, sweet dream for the| and one-half games behind the Cubs, bohet Mit that there are 10 more fis ary 1, 1930. American Association leadership. Indianapolis . 8 12 2ithe baseball game yesterday proved hirelings of Prof. Cornelius McGil-|half a game to the rear of the| ¢Utries than will be permitted to start ‘ ee ay yy enable Towa,| The leading pair spent a day of |Columbus .. _ 10° 15 I sufficient oniy to lay the dust andj © TEAM.. 33 .320|licuddy, - The aspiring Mackmen|champion Cardinals. ‘The rest of | Md the slowest automatically will be i The decision will enable “| idieness yesterday due to rain, but| Meadows, Skidmore end Sprinz,|the Bismarck boys defeated Wilton 7 have played at a .650 clip against/the league remained below the .600- |“ . gre race is limited to 33 N which was ousted by the conference | Dutch Zwilling’s club bounded back | Kriddle; Jablonowski, Hoff and De-/to 0 in the third game of the scason| A © Pet.jthe other six clubs, but have/mark, despite the fifth successive vic-| Renders. ' faculty committee on a charge of |into the lead Saturday by trouncing | vine. at the city athletic field. ' Guidas 6 0 1.000] averaged a neat .923 against Walter|tory of the Giants, who stopped the Speed greater than 110 miles an ’ nee 4 | Minneapolis, 11 to 2. Second Game: Re A Bi - Wri Pay te { 0 0 1,000|Johnson’s entry, which many picked| Braves by 15 to 8 th hour, therefore, was the aim of the subsidizing its athletes, to complete | 5 Usted , : : |. Chuck Wristen, Gray twirler, al-!Tobin win the arsed ft Thetr vy 0 at the polol drivers today. The with Twiaix cchedul? in football next | Columbus climbed out of the cellar Indianapolis . + 3 12 Oltowed Wilton only two singles as he |Lenaburg 3 0 1,000/t0 e Pennant. grounds. Se On drawal of its six-game schedu! ee *” | yesterday by splitting even in adouble |Columbus ........... 2 10 Oj} won his first shutout and second |Sagehorn 1 0 1,000/record is 13 out of 20 against the} The Robins completed the Na- eae aint from. the contest : fall against Big Ten rivals. Its OP-|header with Indianapolis, while} Teachout and Riddle; Mycrs and! came of the season lov 2 0 1,000jleague in general, 12 out of 13/tional league program by cleaning inced yesterday. It was © jB . re io State, Ulinois, Wis- | Louisville was taking a beating from | Shinault. (ey z ‘ ' es 9 ‘oe | Sgainst their Washington cousins. up their third straight h se | Said the 46-year-old pilot could not ponents are Ohio State, Il sii Perna Gliese Wilton used three hurlers in an ef~ | Wristen 2 9 bl The Athletics shifted the scene tolfivet tog ight over the Phil-| get permission of his employers to ' consin, Minnesota, Purdue and Mich- 5 OL 2. Bcd fort to stop the Gray swatters. Bis-|Nagel .. . r y participate in the k ride. i burgh Pirate hurler, was ineffective R oH Ej ie d pele les |S 0 0 1,000|the capital city yesterday to shade he long . Dave igan. . |marck secured only seven safe singles | Simonson A tl Evans, Indianapol: (j seiffith said al games | against the Senators in the opening | Louisville 1 i * | ie he Senators by 4 to 3 for the . apolis, was given de cnee and that should Iowa win it|8 victory. Pete Jablonowski also was) Welzer and Thompson; Wingard sixth, and ‘seventh frames. i “| Grimes 1 1 857| tory, eso tae, pla Bead een at the dome, fave Seaton ul rar i Glen- i would be recognized as Big Ten | batted hard and Wykoff was called to/and Heyworth. Jobnson 4 6 2 833 aig <4 of mal Mie atniot= | lege ot Ww crews bt Acer National League players say that yi id t ., s victory maintained _ exce| isconsin, Wisconsin } champion. halt 2 late Indian rally. In the sec: Threaten in Ninth 'Cosgriff .. oy o 1 .750|. fortably ahead of their field,| has been absent from vi Rogers Hornsby ts hitting plenty but | Fxpulsion from its membership|ond game Teachout pitched the In-| Others postponed, rain. The invaders from the north/ Eni 2 of 41 Ja q arsity com-| not fielding so well wil ) of the University of Iowa, on a some-|dians toa 3 to 2 decision. Clyde ‘threatened to score in the ninth and! Mohn 2 01 four games in front of the| petition in recent years, Cubs, ing ith the Chicago i ewhat veiled charge of recruiting and| Barnhart’s batting and fielding were Games Today |rob Wristen of his shutout victory.! Kolly 0 o 2 subsidizing athletes. precipitated the| the deciding factors in the win, the! Milwaukee at St. Paul. |The Bismarck hurler walked the first} . turmoil, which had grown to such| Indianapolis outfielder banging out} Kansas City at Minneapolis. two batters, Simons and Lief. Wris- TEAM.... 81 31 9 926 a home run and a double and mak- ing two throws which cut off Colum- bus runs. Toledo pounded Tony Welzer for Louisville at Toledo. Indianapolis at Columbus. today that nce appears at tremendous proportions the life of the conf |ten threw to Cosgriff in an attempt ito catch Simons off second but Cos- \griff missed the peg for Bismarck’s Leaders Doubles — Guidas and Fuller 2; Nagel, Johnson, and Lenaburg 1. a ee ont This was the situation at a giance: ; " * only error and the Wilton pair ad-| ‘Triples—Nagel 1. : : The faculty committee of the con-| 14 safeties to pie aioe ae sid NATIONAL LEAGUE vanced to second and third with none RuneJsrneso 2. 44 4 ; i ferenoe, composed of representatives|1 trimming. Ernie Wingard | was : Won Lost Pet./out. Guidas took Flinn’s high foul! Stolen Bases—Johnson and Nagel ost iseases f an) a of each school, issued an announce-| touched for esis Rs na ut was tight /St. Louis .......... 21 13 618] for the first out, Wristen whiffed Gil-|2: Mohn, Grimes, and Tobin 1. é ment at the annual meeting Satur-| With men on ‘tsa and was given €I-|Chicago . 21 11.656! more, and Johnson took Michel's fly| ‘Sacrifices—Tobin 2; Johnson, Gul- dey that Iowa had been expelled rorless oe eal ak mL buis ee Pittsburgh 19 12 613!to end the game and leave the Wilton | das, Sagehorn, Nagel, and Fuller 1. e@ “for violation of the rule prohibiting, eee eras and St. Paul also were | philadelphia 13° 16 © .448|base runners stranded. Strkeouts—Wristen 16; Love 4. recruiting and subsidizing of ath-| tained out. Boston 14 18 = .438;_“ Rain bothered the game but once,| Pitching—Wristen, won 2, lost 0; in e o y letes.”. Names of the athletes so sub- 5 New York . 14 16 = .467| play being suspended for 10 minutes| Love, won 1, lost 0. sidized were not revealed. G t Beat Brooklyn 13° 19 406 /after Wilton had batted in the sec- x ee iWrove Ulants Cincinnati 1121 344/ond ining. , © Aa Eelting Statement Made i % Both teams werescoreless the first Workmen Lift U rou f @ mout Paul E. Belting issued a statement An e C t Games Yesterday three innings but Bismarck picked up fee teaiion ieee ea areca er amoose; u Petilidatnn: a ¥ E| two scores in the fourth on Johnson's Prt A 1 5 c t elphia a 3) single, Cosgriff’s bas 8 Towa because he refused to permit Lat Rall: Sh rt Brooklyn .. » 5 12 0 aes pertect daccifices Sy Teaneeen Hitting verages “But ‘ emphatically diversion of the school's athletic fund e ly 0 Roy, Elliott and Lerian, Davis; Mc-|and Fuller. Two more were scored in ° nd “ to aid athletics. ie Weeny and Picnich. the next frame when Wristen went to Beating Sterling state‘that no smoker ot One theusand Towa students pa- first on Lief’s error, Babe Mohn eertified xaded the streets of Towa City ¥es-| penitentiary Team Meets Dick- RH: | singiea, and a0bin and’ Saget gactie serial a Gremo ever ' terday in protest of the expulsion.} Cincinnati ...... 1 8 —O|ficed» A base on balls to Sagehorn,! Bismarck Club Men Gather/15 runs suoh a risk.’ ) storming the residence of Presidenti — jnson Here at 1:30 P. M. Chicago ...... Oja sacrifice by Fuller, another base on : a , Walter Jescup for explanation of the ; Lucas and G -|balls to Guidas, a wild pitch, and a| Hits to Beat Opponents ' action and later congregating in a Memorial Day ‘sales. single by Wristen brought in’ anoth- says Alfred W. McCann ‘ plan torotten cee Belting. ! — er in the sixth. Bases on balls to by 11 to'8 Score bight, aieaaia ; f leclaration w: s iy s- y by R H i is x4 — Pin sic ). Litt., Je i about the charges, the identity of the| innings, the Grove Giants Saturday |New York . 15 14 1 Catcher Krush gave Bismarck its last|the Bismarck A. O. U. W. baseball wi ' accusers, er the nature of the expul-| defeated the strong Anamoose base-| Seibold, Delaney, Hearn and Spoh-| two runs in the seventh canto, nine won its second game of the sea- map cose. . ball nine 11 to 10 for their fourth |ter: Fitzsimmons, Henry, Hubbel and son walloping Sterling 11 to 8 in a | Professor Lewis Pecizer, Iowa's Tep-| straight victory at the penitentiary |O'Farrell. Sagehorn Lifts Average Booster Do you remember theold, filthy b resentative, and secretary of the con-| Giamond. i ToS Having a perfect day at bat with] A strong south ielding where the man in the win- ference athletic committee, admitted! “Brandt, Giant southpaw, allowed| First Game: R H__ B£jtwo singles, a sacrifice, and a base| difficult and the Workmen committed that alleged maintenance of a slush} tne visitors 10 hits in nine innings but | Pittsburgh 19-99 0/on balls in four trips, Long Jawn| eight erross. Sterling made but six fund by wealthy lowa City residents.| cept them scattered. Evanson, Giants /St. Louis ...... 8 10 1{Sagehorn, who was at the bottom of | safe wallops. for the financing of athletics, was one of the charges on which the ex- pulsion was based. Emphatic announcement was made French, Fussell, Grimes and Har-|the team batting list last week, lifted greaves, Hemsley; Haines, Haid, Hal-, himself to eleventh place. Johnson lahan, Alexander and Wilson. j lifted his swatting average to an even | shortstop, was the hitting star of the day with four clean bingles in five attempts. The Bismarck clan com- | ‘ mitted four crrors. Second Game: R H_ £/:500 by getting two bingles in three Distributors os eae ae meee The Giants will meet the strong | Pittsburgh Pree ae) 1 trips. Tales, Nagel, ant Guidas all WINSTON @ NEWELLCO. ¢ ee cut the alumni will tind out Dickinson club here at 1:30 p. m./St. Louis 5 14 1) dropp ey Eddie Minneapolis, Minn. why some others don't get out too.” Little Charges Commercialism Vigorous comment was made by Thursday, it is announced by Manag- er Orton. Red Ulmer, who pitched for Jamestown last year, will be on the mound for the invaders. Kremer, Grimes and Hargreaves; Frankhouse and Smith. Games Today Tobin hit safely once in two trips. Wristen, whiffed once, was the only man to strike out for Bismarck. Harry Cosgriff, former thirdsacker The box score: Grove Giants Pittsburgh at St. Louis. Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Philadelphia. of the strong semiprofessional Par- shall club last year and a veteran for two score years on the diamond, made Clarence Cook Little, who recent- ly resigned as president of oe who University of Michigan, AB H POA his first start of the season for Bis- charged the committee permitted 1 Sane 4 2 6 1; Others not scheduled. start o} mn for Bis- commercial consideration to sway Haha $b eee 4104 poy k, yesterday, covering second) Sots ee “igen ae Sic aero aries iia : oe AMERICAN LEAGUE The Grays will meet the Bismarck of making the order immediately ef-| Hopkins, 1b 5 2 8 0! f Pet. Hae aye nine a ee iy See fective; and that the committce| Balcom, rf . 2 0 0 ojEniladelphia eee deter ean aioe cade) ing should have given out all details of| Brandt, p 5 2 2 3/8 5 a ee ee the case, in fairness to the public and/ Stoller, c . ® 2-4 et 579 p. ed, by BM we aA °. Gy ane as a lesson to other member schools.| Sklies, 2b . 43 3 9 594 rate Maneact i t. aia! ABH POA Charges by Towa students and| Corrado, rf ... i a 71 ae bis eeny's Saaiest. 6110 a 2 alumni that Minnesota had been onj Carrol, if .. 10 0 0 A Box. Bene? $101 the verge of being expelled with Iowa -—-—-=— * ‘te 6 212 1 end Hs. tbe Aropping or sane wes| Totals ............ 42 16 24 12 ais xrush c eg io 8 5370 Sein the erence pe cae Anamoose Games Yesterday eae 4 ate 2 ; ; 4 . 4 : 3 H 2 Major John L. Griffith, athletic ABH POA RH E‘sinn, 9b, p S 400330 4120 commissioner of the conference, de-| Pfeifer, c . 5 0 13 0|Philadelphia 4M OlGinoe Ib... 3 0 048 1 @ 5345 clared in a statement that recruiting | Abaline, 1b ... 6 2 8 1/Washington 8 planet lfdighel, Of: isco 400 011-0 6 4210 and subsidizing of athletes was so bad| Johnson, ss .. 6 2 1 1] Quinn, Rom and Cochrane; |rioie, rf .. ‘300300 ----— in the Big Ten that the making of | Shook, rf ... 4 2 0 0|Braxton, Marberry and Tate. Manley, ss "300110 431527 9 1930 football schedules last week had|C. Graham. ct 4 0 0 0 ‘ Dixon, } 1201021 ABH POA ' to be postponed. Wiedman, 3b . Bia) 4 f 8 Bs eee are tit "B12 2 3 It was not definitely known today |Kohlman, If .. A A , 4 Bon Yoek § o " He ; PSRARE Fs pic atjela ae x 4010 "| vhether the expulsi tive im- 5 toes + 3 ens ins 29 0 G/PHon, Bintan Siena and Dikoyt| Tolan 39 0 HIB HA ‘. C . : immediate, a revision of the entirc 3 0 1° 0{Morris, Durham, Carroll, Bayne, Rus- | Bismarck— ABRH POA E 5010 : tt + 1 tes Sy a 4 1929 football schedule is probadle. — — — —jésell and Gaston, Heving. i -411100 5112 0 4 4 10 2 9 201600 2939 segie yr ° ony ; 210000 4 si Yank Davis Stars crow Gane Bt. Louis .. 233116 2003 e Cleveland . 210301 4043 | ig 202212320 xu Collins and Schang 2121 ---- { Anamoose— HI. ee : ace Ul ext eT 0 oo 2 2 1 1-10 re 200240 .. 4 6:27 10 ; Errors—Holland, Evenson, Skies, H OE aera vs ‘3 Stoller, E. Graham, Wiedman, John-|netroit ... ae the 8 tee op Tig] . ; x Japanese Tennis Performers | 5". Chicago ee i Erick i i Stolen bases—Abaline 1, Holland 4, % r ——->——-—| Errors—Baldwin 3, Kelley 1, © { e e | Beaten by Americans Four | Garver 2, Sklles 1, Corrado 2. Agnrro! and Phillipe; “Faber and 7 727 7 1\son 1, M. Hummel'l, Schlechter 1, a ut e ew oO Seb a i » Sacrifices—Garver 1, Balcom, Aba- i t i Matches to One line 1. Gonaes.Feter Open date. i 4 Home runs—Shook 1, Corrado 1. Hits off Woods 12 in 5 innings; off Goeirn 4 in 3 innings; off Brandt 10 in 9 innings. Struck out by Woods 2; by Goeirn ; by Brandt 11. Summary:* Base on balls—off Wris- ten 4; off Dixon 1; off Simons 4,| Erickson 1, Ripley 1 ne : Struck out—by Wristen 10; by Dixon 7 ‘The. final tests of the New Mobiloil were run on the Atlantic City Speedway. Under every conceiv- motor oil for all engines. The New Mobiloil is the - for the work to be done, Scientifically correct, ‘the New Mobiloil can keep the first-year feel in (INCLUDING GAMES, OF MAY 26) (By the Associatec Press) National Batting—O'Doul, Phillies, .405. Runs—Douthit, Cards; O'Doul, Time of game: 2.05. ‘Umpires: Cayou and —_—_—_——

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