The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1929, Page 8

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le Cubs Remain Idle | CAMPAIGN AT CARNEGIE 1 ty Wh n STEFFEN SET FOR 7TH . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929 "ss = con ® i) stax) = cS = = o> i nis i) 5 posi 2 = <i 1cs -Athlet | ONNIE MACK CLUB ¢ a3 ag a I ip Again He Het i & ie sf in ‘cae How Large Mer Fina Mateohes for Today Scores a Record 78 9 In Women’s Meet Tourney Reduced to Problem of Big Bill Tilden Looms Stronger Favorite; Both Have Easy Helen Hicks INCLUDING GAMES OF SEPT. 10 (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL Batting—O'Doul (Phillies), 300. Be a i ea nl Runs—Hornsby (Cubs), 137. ba? He het) inert in @ four-set 80 earned a Stolen bases—Gehringer (Tigers). 23. yesterday, al- » Opposing Henry encounter Culley, Harvard. Pitching—Zachary (Yanks), won 10, Jost 0. a Backward Club Can’t Stop Red TT SERIES TET Ie chee ACO ot ‘Champion Clubs 5 Ci. mACONEN ORLA ing of Landis and Owners big football team. oe Stag, has 5 push the fartatn Joclhagserertel Six 1928 Veterans Material Is Regarded as Excep- tional, Despite the Loss of Bench Commutes to the for, his seventh straight vaca: this time with the dream of a national champion in his eyes as he HONOR THIS SEASON DREAM OF NATIONAL picks up again the coaching burdens of Carnegie Tech Chicago Arbiter on Superior BACKFIELD MEN ARE STRONG j Hit back fc tion, | i it bagit af wad mitt | Hi Pi BLEACHERS TO BE EXPANDED ‘WALLY’ § Kulm Fights Through to Win Pennant JUDGE VICTORIES FOR WIN NOW NEEDS ONLY 6 =< Cancellation of Second Game Help in Race BABE RUTH SMACKS PAIR Aa wi Jack Russell Achieves Unenvi- able Distinction of Losing Two Games in Day ety ete Cm By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN (Associated Press Sports Writer) ‘ubs marked time through te in the schedule yester- Athletics rushed several ™ As the Ci ‘ar 2M open dat a Jom day, ortl y, 3 th: ides nearer a pennant already theirs to all intents and purposes. A Philadelphia victory over Cleve- land in the first part of a double- me nd- gy header. the p: ermanent removal of the Philadelhpia ‘New York buh ‘th Philadelphia and Four in gaé aj i 3 Z i a3 ts tue : Tae ifia life TE "34 i 43 ili Yih s é33 tJ li ae it : ili ial et ee i TE | ie) ail ae th li is hit KANSAS CITY FAILS TO SCORE IN DOUBLE BILL AT MILL CITY )s Rube Benton and Morgan, Min- Fighting back an attack of an am- baseball jayoff. Fredonia final encounter. bitious Fredonia nine, Kulm's Fredonia and Deisem for first place. neapolis Hurlers, Give 6 Hits in 18 Frames Winning Pair on Fourth Place Race by li as A "i FE) a He aul HTT rf ‘Won Lost 3 4 4 4 Fredonia Deisem . Edgeley Kulm .. Ernest Gackle, left field; agcomen Harold Hildebrand, second Gackl iil his/ game and Kulm walloped Fredonia 8 at] ball club, pictured above, won the title break for the Yankees against Detroit, all com- : & dined to reduce the nee d his third] to 6 in the 7 the difficult pavilion target this| standing in the league follow: ds of the d_by larruping | This necessitated ot Master Ferrell's offerings over | defeated Deisem 6 to & in the first je schedule be- A’s the margin of 3 esterday, but discovered) in the La Moure county second homer an in the first roun¢ foxx gave the top of the left field seats for George Earnshaw sought his twen- ause of rain, and an even Mackmen from nine victories to six. ty-first victory in the opener second game from th: Eves y tn Tt e¢ C ened Mr. but fa'led to corne: Bf season. The Indians threa' Earnshaw often, ind under when he was ; him until the seventh, ~onad reeling from the mou the weight of three runs. mselvés rallied in the and pushed Bertin nth, at pre- give Edwi vie f eredit for the 3] see d Hodapp hit| rieiq; ted with his th for a pair to tie Inner home in the ni moment to Ruth celebrat ‘The Macks the! wit ly the right ‘Americus Rommel to 5 victory. Averill an homers for the Indians. a* $28 ai Not yee ae gaegage a E . aie it a Hh bestl Fr fl eeeeage al on & q3 ite el ia i by bf eee pelanis? Hl sobreated He ~Chleago it will be the post} to play off National league's al fain, Tt nied Ue a on FL a3 a ZER399S52 §escerees gerecussz NATIONAL LEAGUE i aoe, H 10 10 7 Clark, Moss, Morrison and a al ‘lil! il qe Le bilge ga Combination Was Important Third in “Tinker pata. — Deberry. pa Tit fe aM ion aa ee be received gh ya at any cit 13F ji f, iil at = a ia” PIEET EEE Gsaseescs i ae 63%ga ht na ity a = eifien of the of eight inch sewer mad cor ait Werk tobe id given me shall be payment neck stdatiee if Gee: 1 et ae Al mo Hi Ht: 2 i eo 5 aes gee xaeg mwe - : nes. i, ib es pee sh te 3 8 ih ul HE Tee fo Wisconsin, With Navy, Carnegie, Trojans — Mandan, and Clarence Burgess, Devils Lake, at Camp Perry “Norman McKendry, — Ty i oa i 7} lu vi 2388 Sy re Be Large Tokyo, Sept. 11. Michigan pitcher. sootteres Bea Crowds Cheer Play ster Boag! ill McAfee Grants Only Four Scattered Hits; i i a LA i

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