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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ “SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929 Bismarck Track Record Again Broken by Iowa Horse - BILUE MAC SPEEDS [BABE RUTH CRASHES 2 HOMERS TO EARN DRAW FOR YANKEES AROUND MILE OVAL Gen eae Set or Send iow Vis] [car ent Ti for ty of Horverin Acton | Vale Takes Easy . \, | INOPENING CONTEST iil Eli Victories Over Crimson In- clude Hockey, Basketball, , Bambino’s Clouts in Nightcap and Hoyt’s Pitching Bring lowa Horses Capture Greatest Share of Money in Closing Program of Harness Races LEMARS COLT SLAMS FIELD Track and Baseball 2 New London, Conn., June 22.—(7)— By sweeping the annual regatta on the Thames river with her ancient crimson rivals, Yale has closed the, p athletic year of 1928-29 with an im- Pressive record of conquest over Harvar rd. As the climax to the big blue par- ° ade, the Eli oarsmen rowed to three victories yesterday, capturing the classic four-mile varsity race by a ‘good four and a half lengths, to make their contribution to previous Yale triumphs in hockey, basketball, track and baseball. Out of the 21 races on the Thames since Ed Leader in 1923 took com- mand at New Haven, 18 have resulted in Yale victories. The Elis varsity record now shows eight triumphs in the last nine seasons. Yale won yesterday's two-mile freshman race by three-quarters of @ length and the two-mile junior var- sity by four lengths, Fr The varsity race over the four- mile course upstream saw the Eli var- 8 to 3 Verdict Mrs. Bryan Outclasses North ee : 4 es. oe beers ia sit Dakota Horses to Triumph in Special Twilight Event RECORD CROWD SEES GAMES Giants Make Merry at Phillies’ Expense to Gain in Na- tional Scramble By J. G. MACGREGOR Day at the Bismarck cond time in the span of @ monarch of the track eve state paced out a id. By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN (Associated Press Sports Writer) The decision, if any, to be reached in the current crucial series at the Yankee stadium was postponed for at least 24 hours yesterday by that dod- dering invalid; George Herman Ruth. The postponement was effected by the abandon with which Mr. Ruth caressed two offerings sent up to the plate in the second game by Master William Shores, apprentice Athletic {right hander. owned and driven by an, Toledo, Iowa} scored ational straight heat vic- tories in the 2:13 pace, on the last day of harness racing on the Bryan speedway one mile cast of Fort Lin- coln. In the first heat, the powerful pacer nosed under the wire in the exception- al time of 2:09! ‘The record might have been set b: y one of the four : so close was the . sity gain an early lead, add to it with WOE cien oh tick ine cariiig The Athletics had won the first monotonous regularity until it reached spurt to the finish. game behind Bob Grove's puzzling fully six lengths and then ease up in Another Towa entry, Ran Man, eat ote aieiorniiee the last half-mile as Harvard chopped headed along the victory trail in the second with an edge of 3 to 2 when the Babe became the Babe again. His eleventh and twelfth home runs con- verted a 2 to 3 Yankee deficit into an 8 to 3 advantage at the finsh, and the champions held on seven and Victors in the 1928 intercollegiate regatta, California's veteran cight apparently will be the crew the other cight {One-half games behind the Athletics, outfits will have to beat if a new champion is crowned June 24. Columbia, second last ycar, has a strong crew, |Jjust where they were before hostili- ties were in. er and director of the Bismarck Fair, begu drove her own stable entry, Aileen Waite Hoyt dazzled 66,145 Yankee Von tet nacriivee eens S@VEN Local Baseball Teams Playing 22:2 327s. 328: to North Dakota horses in the twi- | —-—---— chiseled three runs from his delivery light program. ° % Rigen Mrs. Bryan asked no fayors and re- Millers Gain In Strong Leeds Team Play Grove ceived none from that band of veter- ‘an horsemen who were left in the z : | dust of the flying heels of the Bis- Ding Dong Fight Giants Today and Grays owned by H. J. Butler, LeMars, with Combs up, mmed the field in the “colt” race, a special event for three- year-olds. Th ungster three times scampert Mrs. Bryan Triumphs Fittingly lowerir curtain on the greatest harne: ever held in the state, Mrs. C. K. Bryan, found- & length and a half from this margin. Not content with crushing their rivals, the Elis, in a final gesture kept right on rowing after they passed the fin- ish, not slackening their pace until they had gone another half-mile to Harvard's headquarters at Red Top. ‘There the blue sweepswingers waited until the tired Crimson boatload re- turned to receive a cheer from and— , as is the ancient custom—toss their shirts to the victors. % A. 8. Blagden, Jr, Greenwich, Conn., was elected captain of next * in the first three innings and seemed year’s Yale crew. headed for a clean sweep and a lead - Lawrence W. Dickey, Bedford Hills, of nine and one-half games. N. Y., was elected captain of next t |. Ruth’s single and two homers drove} A fast action picture of horse racing is shown above, all eight feet being | year’s Harvard crew. home seven of the eight Yankee runs,| off the ground and two horses acting afmost as a unit. They were two not a record but still no light feat to/ entries in the English Derby at Epsom Downs, The one closest to the OF THE be performed by just anybody on any| camera is Gay Day, owned by Sir V. Sassoon and the mount of Steve rg! er Has old afternoon. The first game was} Donoghue, England's most celebrated jockey. The colt running with him Grove’s eleventh victory against a) is Bridge of Cahir. Kopi, the second choice favorite for the Derby, is 4 bd single defeat. ' shown in the single picture. ve t $ ace Al Simmons rapped Pennock andj 0 his relief, Messrs. Sherid and Moore, marck horse. Thundering snorts of automobile Tomorrow Afternoon racing cars replaced the whiny and By Copping Tilt nee neigh of the race horse on the track CUBS TRAVEL TO McCLUSKY | today. s It may be a long time before Bis-) Kansas City’s Idleness Forces 4 i or any other North Dakota ; oor ; ° On B 7 i rants sees a ae comparable to the Them Backward; Saints, i | AMERICAN LEAGUE Ae he Shh long peccree | ahs. J 0 1S B rewer j 2:13. A ! Trainers, Workmen, Pirates and | Standings teenth and sixteenth home runs. immy Dr p: ut “eT doubt if another North Dakota Colonels Win : i Won Lost Pet.| The crowd of 66,145 paid customers i yt i aS emeneeat mail aroduos vaueh a Knights All Playing Away | Philadciphia .. 4l 14.745] surpassed every known record for a K I ea dershi Milwaukee Manager Given Re- thriller” Frank J. Weyel, Minne-| Chicago, June 22—."/—Minnespolis From Home aeteteees Son ee ee eep Pp Pays 10 Grand To lease Because of Pleurisy apolis, official starter, said. today was a half game nearer the jad fs pos : 4 < —————— Purduc’s Mark Broken Pace making Kansas City Blues in the — Dewalt i eae e Abrraeseas eat oe wee to} P| and Tonsil Trouble Fans who watched Purdue, Des| American Association pennant race. | Seven Bismarck and Mandan base- | Wastingion 36 ae aaa aim the only other American League| Big Bob Fothergill, Detroit Moines, Iowa, horse, race to a new| The Millers gained on the league| ball teams are figuring in as many Chigess. * = pits bares nate ides y- the Giants} SI Has Better A Milwa: wis. J record of 2:10: Wednesday in the | leaders by defeating the Colonels at/ eames this week-end. leone : a pel stain repo eo a * po megee, jugger, Has Better Aver- “ar TBs stan a stad first heat of the 2:18 pace, thought Roulsville vesterday 7 to 5 while the |" Te week-end schedule follows: | wlth Phillies, 11 to 5, and so pulled age But Few Games | pefileas® June 22.—UP—The | waukee, baseball club announced last etna: performances. ‘They never} Ninth inning rallies decided the| Grove Giants were to mect Lecds| Games Yesterday \themselevs to within three games of 3 fae, of Alfred AS somes, night that Jack Lelivelt, its manager, ; remotely dreamed that Purdue's | only other two games on the schedule | at the state penitentiary diamond at | 2 R 4H E | the lead, which changed hands. The} Gnicago, June 22.—(#)—Jimmy inability to play a ae get | that because of illness and f mark would crash so soon. yesterday, Columbus scoring two runs ae 2 clock Che alae fe lpitaanpaig: af i : Pietro ate remunvise whe ogy a Foxx, the Athletics’ first baseman,' with a dignified score. Day after | the posal ing Tae Tales ‘cub ie the Se nenetminn Onn addition to Bille with siaitenubes tecenes cart ines: m. Soe at city athletic field. e| Walker and O'Farrell; McGraw,|3, to give Burleigh Grimes his|slipped out of .400 batting average| day his acomeat was in the | Western » Would replace him. Nac Minneota, Wisconsin, North | while St. Paul went on a three-run! State Training School, Mandan, vs.| Miller, Elliott and Davis, Lerian. eleventh victory of the season. |class during the ninth week of the| ineties, and perhaps eccasional- | Nahin also stated Nick Allen, former Dakota and South Dakota horses|tampage in their half of the ninth| Jamestown Independents at James- Brooklyn had to wait 15 innings to| American League campaign, but re-| 'Y ps three i. . possi of the St. Paul American threatened to surpass the new record. | at Indianapolis to transform a shut-} town at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after- H Ejearn a decision over the Braves, 7|mained at the top of regular work- Ne aca rian went cea associat club, would replace Berg- Lillian Watts, Morris up, Buot | out defeat into a three to two victory. | noon. Pittsburgh 18 O|to 3. men with a mark of .396, unofficial lormerly pred 5 : 4 : Dewey, Smith up, Fronsie O'Brient,| The Saints’ rally gave them the| Rotary Cubs vs. McClusky Junior , Chicago 9 1 —_— averages revealed today. i Shore Country club, pied ncaa was made after \ 5 Bradford up, and High Sparkle, By- | Scries with the Indians three to one. | team at McClusky at 3 p.m. tomor-/ Grimes ; Cvengros, 9 Foxx was topped by big Robert oy will gi Pm peered Ps Lelivelt and Nahin. ¢ ron up, were the outstanding con-| Milwaukee went through the|row. | Jonnard, Horne and Gonzales. mce ore Fothergill of Detroit, who became the pr age eee you m4 told the Josaeracapiae Press he \ tenders. Columbus game without the services| Bismarck A. O. U. W. vs. Hazelton | league's only .400 batsman, by in- rs ee ere? complained : the club manage- ? % This “quartet from four different} of Manager Lelivelt, who left the| at 3 o'clock tomorrow at Hazelton. R H BE} ri creasing his average 22 points to Peerage yoley take off his mess nese Wo weeks ago about » A states forced Billie Mac in every heat. | team to answer a call from his bosses] Bismarck Pirates vs. Mott at Mott} Brooklyn . 7 #16 2i itting ver ° 406 during the week. Fothersill, fies training orm it illness. fe said that a Columbus Inches separated the five as they |at Milwaukee. Harry Strohm, third|at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Boston 3 10 2 however, has been to bat less than| ‘as aoe on miracle; it was aren ie diagnosed it as pleurisy whipped under the wire. Only Billie} baseman, did the directing during} Lahr Knights vs. Stanton at Stan- Bs) ————_ half as many times as the Philadel-| months Monday, added that his Mac's superior stamina and whirlwind | Lelivelt’s absence but could not keep] ton at 3 o'clock tomorrow. MeWeeny, Morrison and [icinich; phian jack of all trades. Right be- There came a da: the badly swollen when he left the y when finish carried the Iowa entry to vic- | Jablonowski from knocking a home Cooney and Spohrer. Burleigh Grimes Suffers First/ hing roxx was Tony Lazzeri of New| Professional sald to his pupil run in the eighth and driving in the Leeds Is Strong York, who hammered the ball hard “Go out and play; return and Bey saying that he would take Fails to Set Another winning run for Columbus in the! Leeds. which is playing two games| Others not scheduled. Defeat of Season But Still caonth bo talas tite atacage tram 271 ae! as rest he issued no statement as to In the final heat, Billie Mac set out |Next inning with his sacrifice fly. here this week-end, is reputed to be Leads Hurlers "$04. Other leaders: Cochrane,| _ The attorney came back with plans for the future. Nahin said to break het own record but was | Kansas City and Toledo had no/one of the strongest teams {n North NATIONAL LEAGUE veare of 78. He came back a oec- [that Lalivelt's contract, which calls ame scheduled yesterday. akota and always - th rn . i eer wie srore and felted fo been | garudieid cil | Emerg. the’ tires best in the poet | Standing’ Lost Pet,| New York, June 22—(P}—The four third time his score was 71. He in full. He had no criticism to offer { poe leg weary rivals were forced to| SCHOOL TEACHER IS CHAMP | castern quarter of the state. | Pittsburgh 35°01 hundred hitter has returned to the paid. regarding Lelivelt's handling of the ive way before the tornado rush of | The woman golf champion of the| Manager Neil O. Churchill of the | chicago 3401 National League in the person of Austrian was asked why he was | ‘eam. fe reat black. Billie Mac’s chal- | Carolinas is Elizabeth Rogers, a school | Bismarck Grays has not yet chosen | st, Louis 350025 Frank O'Doul, the hard hitting Phil- willing to pay $10,000 to sheot ageammer will take charge of . i teacher from Greensboro. 'his starting pitcher for tomorrow, but | 32 4 adelphian, who did himself no harm under 80, Milwaukee club next week at yea tens tlacgh in the colt race | —__ it is believed Doc Love will be ready | Bailadeiph 23 2 on his home field last Wednesday “To win a five dollar bet,” he | Toledo. Ff to take the mound after his great when his team was engaged in the < Meant eo Pemoertaaiies THE RULE Is! game against Hettinger Wednesday | Breen 3 = 100 | Serious business of losing two to the gelding was forced pace for pace by e night. Churcuill is expected to start | cincinn: 36 Giants. O'Doul’s run of six hits in Phyllis H., Irene Treasurer and Day By GEORGE SARGENT practically ihe came lineup that met 10 tmes at bat in those two games Direct. The three pursuers finished Golf Professional the Cuban House of David Thursday Games Yesterday lifted his average to an even .400 for g the period ending Wednesday, RHE inst date included in the figures made 3 in the order named in every heat. evening. First Game: Deliberately handicapping herself George Heidt will pitch for the | philadelphia 4 i iblic tod driving a road cart instead of the Mandan club against Fred iNew York en pul i Preniional bike, Mrs. Bryan was | negro star, at Jamestown tomorrow,| Grove a fhrane; Pennock, ot os Naw ark, who hime And Chi Ade Normark Comes in With @till able to prove that a great horse it 1s announced by Herbert Craw-|snerid, Moore and Grabowski, Dickey, | Self did quite a good Job indrew moni Believes He) 458 ag Northwest Publi and a great driver, even though the ford, manager of the Trainers. The|~ second Game: RH. Zim the week ending last Wednesday, Can Beat Four-Li st Public forge Ths been trsined by 2 women | APMMMEMATER Temainder of the lineup will be made phitadelphia 3. 2 1 | Bandaseennd te. CrDout an a at Four-Legged Links Meet Opens and driven by a woman, can still \! up of George Helbling, first base: |New york 8 12 ry Terry leads in total hits with 90. Animal 100 Miles triumph over the sex that has prac- | UN\iaews Bob Renden. second base; ” Carl |” ‘rarnshaw. and Cochrane;| _,Babe Herman of Brooklyn and = lized the hai 1d. . Thornberg, catcher; Mike Geston, vt and Dicke: ‘| Frank Frisch of 8t. Louis share the AU Hay ce ‘Big tee | ce shortstop; Al Letich, left field; Fim- | 409+ and Dickey. each while Mrs. Bryan had to overcome a gap rite, center field; Larry Kinn, third ith 20, Vv of 50 yards in the first heat to win. base, and either Wonn or Kents, right Boston Chick | and one defeat, whil. Eddie Rommel. | Mexico reservation, pitted his speed q hse puisived her mare slowly but sure- field. Washington Joint | his teammate, was credited with five| and endurance against “General,” a ly from the ruck of the field at the Bismarck's Rotary Cubs leave at 10) “Putting ai defeats. ‘ George | thoroughbred west Texas ranch horse, northwest ic : w score to {ie front in the last quarter O'clock tomorrow morning for Mc-|rhomas and Tate in a 100-mile race that started here coming under the wire with Rock- Clusky, determined to, win from the 4 has 17. Hafey beatings. | at 6:30 a. m. today. wood Hal and Billy Newton almost junior club of the northern city. ac- Others not scheduled runs batted in ‘The race, a feature event of ibe abreast. ceding fo Jobe C eaianewics, Liev : teammate, Taylor a penal coor sremGig ee » Sever. Js . \ post No. 1, American gion 7 . Connie | being ac rs ee re, ent aie Wee content } athletic officer. The caravan of auto-; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION — | Cubs is the best base stealer, start was witnessed by several thou- Titan.” Allen Volo pounding to the mobiles leaves from the Lahr Motor Wwon Lost Pet, | & his oredit. sand persons. fore in the final quarter in a whip- f ne Company. according to Harley| ransas city 40. 18 690 Al Pesca 29, ae poke Sie. world's ping finish. . , McCready, chairman of transport- Minneapolis 39° OL rathon record lup, N. M, in : ation. Junior performers making the Pg Atos ie teat ae , trip follow: N, Brown. left field; ‘Mrs. Bryan steadily pulled away from Gates, center field; John Spriggs. the field. She came home with Billy / first base; N. Agre. shortstop; Ahlen, Bet ee pad Tava. che take eS \ catcher, and Casper, Wristen and Eddy Agré, ll pitchers. Wear New Uniforms H E+ Grimes in percentage with seven vic- juniors tomorrow make 13° 2/ tories and one defeat for 876. ° in their new 12 1) tor Johnson of St. Louis is third with uniforms, which are white trimmed 0; | five games won and one lost for .857. brown. . Creson. Williams, Maple and Thomp-| Regular batsmen f the two Frank Hummel probably will pitch |son, Bird. men in the individual for the Workmen in thi Hervaan, ‘Brookiys, ton tomorrow. H Bi Looe, a5) ale, Winoneee. oe: 1] Roush, New York, 370; 5 10 3 cee Traynor, Pittsbutgh, sit 7 play. ‘The 1990 rom the ; (INCLUDING GAMES OF JUNE 21) the ‘Municipal hate a Johnson and| 353; , Bt, Louls, 361, and Cuy- (By The Associated Press) aD. ad ‘The lead in team HH oB| with dust & 3) 306, first indianapolis 2 Harriss, Van Atta and Hargrave, Teamer; Schupp and Sprinz Others not scheduled. gg i vithin a Both Jegs Barnes ball, except in a , is are baseball. Jess with os

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