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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930 { -BABERUTRSTREE HOMERS REFUTE AS ATHLETIS SWAT \ All Four Leaders in National) League Take Victories From the Second Division PERT Sr | TED LYONS WINS SEVENTH | i Cardinals Defeat Cincinnati 3) to 2 When Jakie May Lets Loose a Wild Pitch rere as Pewsey By HUGH S. FULERTON, Jr. The American League leaders, ; Washington and Philadelphia, sep- 4 arated only by a one game margin, both engaged in double-headers yes- , terday and came out with two vic- i tories apiece te py ae eo ‘Washi n, with Sa m. Jon pach Liste carrying the pitching it burden, defeated the Boston Red Sox ” by socres of 10 to 2 and 6 to 1. ‘The Atheltics got a bad start { against the New York Yankees when (| Babe Ruth hit two more home runs Hon his first two trips to the plate and Hi started the Yanks off to a 6-0 lead, H but those six runs meant little as the Z world’s champion cut lose with a H rally thet brought nine runs in the seventh and a 15 to 7 victory. Rube ‘Walberg pitched the A's to a 4 tol victory in the second game, holding ' New York to five hits. Babe Set Record Ruth’s feats of home run hitting stole the show at Philadelphia. In addition to the two successive homers, the Babe added a third in the same game. ‘These twin bills with single vic- tories for Chicago and St. Louis, drew the second division clubs close to- gether. Chicago, in fifth place, is but 2% games ahead of the eighth place Detroit Tigers after yesterday's 9 to wars OUT OUR WAY By Will ER-UM-M~ [ UNDERSTAND, MISS FRANKIE. THAT You AH, UM-M- KAFFe KAFF< THAT You AND MISS CHURCH HAVE-AH~ HAD A FEW WORDS! a. Now AH ~~ HEM ~-HAR-R-RUMF m™ MISS CHURCH HAS BEEN STAVING HERE A LONG Time ~~ AND I AH, WoULD SUGGEST, > THAT AH ~-ER-umM-AH HAR-R-R-RUME « RUMF -- hoes ) KAP E AFF A-TALKIE IN SWAP AT, Los Angeles Planning Olympic Village 3 victory over Detroit. The St. Louis Browns moved into sixth place by edging out a 6 to 5 victory over Cleve- Jand, gained through a four run rally in the sixth inning. National Leaders Win ‘The National League consolidated its Hmeup as the four first division clubs defeated second division con- tenders, The leading Brooklyn Rob- ins scored three four run bursts to beat the Boston Braves 12 to 1. Del Bissonette hit a homer with two on in the first inning. j ‘The St. Louis Cardinals got a big break when Jakie May of Cincinnati cut loose a wild pitch wth a man on third and broke a 2-2 tie to give the Cards a 3-2 victory. Pittsburgh held its precarious grip on third place by greeting the first appearance of the Cubs at Forbes Field with a dozen solid hits and @ 10 to 3 victory. Senators, Macks Ted Lyons Wins Seventh Victory pitched his way to his seventh vict of the season, defeating Detroit 9 to 3. Detroit . Chicago Lyons and ‘Riddl Indians 6 to 5 in the first game of Fifteen Training Fields, Gymna- Win Double Bills siums and Swimming Pools Are Incorporated COSTS WILL BE CUT DOWN of Season; Browns Beat Indians in Opener Coliseum Is Being Enlarged Chicago, May 22.—()—Ted is to Accommodate 105,000 Persons for Classic Los Angeles, May 22—(?)—Plans for construction here of an Olympic village, 15 training fields and gymnas- jums and swimming pools, all to be Lyon: ory + 000 010 020— 3 10 3 + 000 020 34¢— 9 131 att and Hargrave; je. ‘Whiteh! BROWNS BEAT INDIANS Cleveland.—St. Louls defeated the New York’s Giants met Philadel-| the series. used in holding the 1932 Olympic is — | phia and won by an 11 to 4 count.) St. Louts [000 100 300= £ 29 4 | games, are to be submitted to the In- | Fred Fitzsimmons pitched well while Pat Crawford, learning his job at second base, was about gone as the Giants acquired Hughie Critz, led the team by driving in four runs with a home run and a triple. Brooklyn Drubs League Leaders Have Three Scoring Bursts; Pirates, Giants, Cards Cop r Boston, May 22.—(#)—Three scoring bursts of four runs each gave the Brooklyn Robins a 12 to 1 victory over the Braves in the opener of their + 400 004 400—12 12 ©/ Boston ... Washington +000 000 010— 1 10 4 erry; Grimes, Cooney ‘anc and Cronin. RATES WIN FOURTH Pittsburgh. — Pittsburgh won its fourth straight game, at the expense of the National league champion Chi- c a 0 3. + 001 312 30f—10 12 1 ison. and Hartnett Kremer, Meine and Bool. GIANTS HAMMER PHILS New York.—The Giants hammered m three Philadelphia pitchers to win the opening game i 130000— 4 81 5 10 240 03t—11 11 1 Elliott, Koupal, Speece and Davis; Fitzsimmons and O'Farrell. CARDS NOSE OUT REDS St. Louis—The Cards defeated the Cincinnati Reds 3 to 2 in the first ame of the series. ‘incinnati + 002 000 000-— 2 54 St. Lor + 000 100 20t— 3 10 May and Suke! Bey and Wilson. | Feats Yesterday | (By The Associated Press) Babe Ruth, Yankees—Hit three _home runs, driving in six runs as ath- letics defeated Yanks 15 to 7 in first game of double-header. yuis Lina- i Ferrell, Jablonows' Sewell. hard and consistently to win games of a doubleheader from the Yanks by scores of 15 to 7 and 4 to 1. First game: and Dickey, Quinn, Grove and Schang, Perkins. cond g * Boston’s Braves|*:: berg and Perkins. Sox, 10 to 2 Heving; Liska and Ruel. $1,500,000 Is Spent Whirlwind, Last of Potential De- Whirlwind, the last of the potential defenders of the America’s cup to © |take the water, is launched tomorrow or Saturday more than $1,500,000 will have been expended in the prelim- Prestige by Sir Thomas Lipton. needed before the completion of the trials to decide which yacht shall sail against the ‘Shamrock V for the trophy, which originally was valued at less than $1,000. Then another $500,000 will be added vainly or tri- Blaeholder, ternational Olympic committee, meet- ing today in Berlin, Germany. A summary of the report has been made public by William May Gar- land, president of the Los Angeles organization committee, and Zack J. Crowder and Manion; Harder and L, ATHLETICS WIN PAIR Philadelphia. ‘The Athletics hit both 03 100 010-— 7 12 3 000 220 92315 140 . Edwards, Johnson Bengough; Earnshaw, the report is concerned with sites se- lected for the various events and facilities planned, subject to approval of the international committee. Reduced costs for participating ath- letes and officials from foreign coun- tries was one of the feature state- ments of the report. Average -cost for guests coming from Europe will be less than $500 including transpor- tation, housing, meals and other ex- penses. Proportionately low costs to those from other parts of the world were assured. The housing plan involves an Olympic village to be constructed near exposition park, where the major events will be held. The coliseum is being enlarged to accommodate 105,- 000 persons. Here the track, field and gymnastic championship events will be held as well as the opening and closing ceremonies, Towa Still Hopes - For Reinstatement Attempt to Whitewash Mike Rutfing, She 5O 92 Gomez, McVey and Hargrave; Wal- 000 000 100-— 1 101 000 O1¢— 4 SENATO! AB TWO ‘Washington.—The Nationals made it two in a row off fhe Boston Red ai 0 1, + 100000010— 2.73 + 012111 22t—10 16 2 elds and Berry; Jones + 000001 000— 1 6 2 +010 300 02¢— 6 117 McFayden, Smith, Lisenbee and In Defense of Cup fenders of Yacht Trophy, Will Be Launched Now IF You" SicH LiKE AN AIR- BRAKE » You"D SOUND LIKE ~~ BUT 1 GET YouR THEME SONG ABOUT MISS CHURCH! ww ~Yes ~ AND TLL TELL You WHAT ~~ You CAN SETA FEW SAUCERS OF SUN-FLOWER J SEEDS AROUND “HE House FOR “THAT OLD PARROT “To Farmer, secretary-treasurer. Most of | 1 Farroh So He Can Throw New York, 22.—()—When th ti hed "the “| Discus Will Be Made Towa City, Ia., May 22—(7)}—Uni- versity of Iowa athletic officials have not given up hope of gaining rein- statement for eight of the 14 athletes disqualified for borrowing from an alleged slush fund. An appeal to the Western Confer- ence faculty committee on athletics, which almost a year ago ordered Iowa expelled from the Big Ten, will be presented Friday at Chicago. Mike Farroh, who was elected co-captain of the 1930 Hawkeye football team, inary defense of American yachting against the challenge made Probably twice this sum will be Ted Lyons, White Sox—Pitched |Umphantly by the time of the actual win be taken to Evanston, IIl., Thurs: seventh victory of season, driving in |race in September. day with the hope he might be one three runs with three hits to help stated to throw the discus for Iowa in White Sox ‘defeat Tigers 9 to 3. Larry Benton Traded | the Big Ten track and field cham- Sam Rice, Senators—Triple and three singles in five times at bat as Senators defeated Red Sox 10 to 2. Dazzy Vance, Robins—Won third Straight game, striking out seven Braves, Kiki Cuyler, Cubs——Hit home run that scored all three runs against Pirates. Pittsburgh won 10 to 3. COLLEGE BASEBALL St. Thomas 3; Concordia Junior (St. Paul) 2. GORDON HATS Fit Your Personality Bergesea’S York Giants today completed a trade By Giants for Critz|"°°"™ 8" New York, May 22.—(7)—The New trade with no cash involved. 9 ororneen cen ‘Washington Maintains Lead Over Macks As Both Win D ILLINOIS GOLFERS WIN BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL AND PINT-SIZED MARTIN HAS CREDITABLE 305 jiams GH A SMALL “THEATRE ! i Kepler, Ohio State, One Stroke Behind BILL FOWLER SCORES 310 Martin, Crowe, Lyon and Alport Have Total of 1,247; Mar- gin 11 Strokes By PAUL MICKELSON Evanston, Ill, May 22—(?)—Both team and individual Big Ten cham- Pionships in the royal and ancient game of golf today belonged to Divot Diggers wearing the Orang and Blue of Tilinois. Dick Martin, pint-sized Illinois junior who wears glasses off and on the. golf course, held the individual crown, while he and his three Illini golfing mates also stowed the Big Ten chamiponship trophy among the many souvenirs won by Illinois ath- letes. Coming back with a pair of 75’s in the final two 18 hole rounds at the Westmoreland Country club course yesterday, Martin snatched the indi- vidual title from Jarvis Hicks, Mich- igan sophomore, and Bob Kepler, an- other sophomore from Ohio State, by a single stroke. His total for the two- day tournament was 305, hardly the caliber of the best professionals but great golf for college players qn that type of a course where perfect fig- ures stand at 71. ‘The fight for the team champion- ship was almost a breeze for the Illini team of Martin, Bob Crowe, Freddy Lyon, and Sammy Alpert. They en- tered the fight heavy favorites, snatched the lead at the end of the first 18 hole round, and finally won it with a 1,247 total or 11 strokes low- er than the total compiled by Mich- igan’s team of Hicks, Lenfesty, How- ard ‘and Royston, which landed sec- ond. . Sowell matched were the new team championship that their socres varied only 14 strekes from. Martin's low to Alpert’s 319. Minnesota, de- fending champion, finished third with 1,266. . *peurth place fell to Art Walker, Minnesota, who talljed 307 strokes. Other leaders included Bill Fowler, Fargo, N. D., Minnesota team, 310. MINNESOTA GETS NIGHT GAME Rochester, Minn., May 22—(?)—Ar- rangements have ben completed by F..W. Oesterreich, local businessman, » INSTEAD OF IN HER PLACE = RUS PAT.CM. S-22- Milwaukee Evens St. Paul Series Blues -Rally to Down ; Millers; Louisville Continues Winning Streak; Columbus Wins Milwaukee, May 22.—()—The Brew- ers evened the series by taking the second game from the Saints, 11 to 8. St, Paul ... 410 200 010— 8 171 Milwaukee 603 001 10t—11 15 2 Murphy, Nekola, Van Atta and Fen-| per, Grabowski; Strelecki, Ryan and ea, BLUES EVEN SERIES Kansas City—The Blues evened the series with Minneapolis by scoring a five-run rally in the seventh to win 10 to 6. Minneapolis Kansas City . Van Alsty: McCulloug! heart, Dumont ‘and Gonzales; Holly, Murray and Peters, Angley. INDIANS PLAY LOOSELY to,be’ played under floodlights, ac- cording to tentative plans, is set for May 29, and following the opening tilf an entire week of night games will be played. FORTWODAYSPLAY Jarvis Hicks, Michigan, and Bob| for installation of equipment for | night baseball here. The first game | Colonels Have Margin of Three and One-Half Games Aft- er Yesterday Results | |MILWAUKEE BEATS SAINTS 1 / | Hi Kentuckians Hammer Hens & to 3; Kansas City Rallies to Defeat Minneapolis By WILLIAM WEEKES Chicago, May 22.—()—Louisville’s lead over St. Paul in the American Association championship battle to- day was three and one-half games— thanks to more hard hitting by the Colonels and a little help from the staggering Milwaukee Brewers. While the Louisville entrant was engaged in hammering out an 8 to 3 victory over Toledo, the Brewers turned on a 15-hit attack to defeat St. Paul, 11 to 8. Phil Weinert, Louis- ville hurler, was freely batted and committed two wild pitches, but re- ceived good support. Six Mud Hen errors helped the league-leaders. |STAGGERING BREWERS HELP LOUISVILLE STRETCH LEAD oubleheaders TEAM TITLES Yank Davis Team Set for Mexicans Matches Today Washington, May 22—(—Open- ing the second of the 1930 campaign to reclaim the Davis cup for the United States, George M. Lott, Chi- cago, and Wilmer Allison, Austin, Texas, were designated to fire the first volleys today at Mexico's tennis invaders, The draw at'the Chevy Chase club Placed Lott in the opening singles against Ignacio de la Borbolla, for- mer Mexican singles champion. Alli- son was matched with Ricardo Tapia, the present Mexican champion. Other drawings placed the task of repelling the Mexican invasion upon the young shoulders of Allison. In the doubles Friday he will pair with John Van Ryn, of East Orange, N. J., against a Mexican team not yet selected, and Saturday the Texan is scheduled to meet Borbolla in Milwaukee, evened its series with St. Paul, largely by batting out home runs. The Saints outhit the Brewers, 17 to 15, but the latter's collection in- cluded four home runs and a pair of triples. Jenkins accounted for two homers and Mervyn Shea and Tex Bloxsom got a4 each. Extreme wildness by Indianapolis pitchers and poor fielding helped Col- umbus win the second game of the series from the Indians, 11 to 3. A five run rally in the seventh in- ning gave Kansas City a 10 to 6 de- cision over Minneapolis, and an even break in the serles. Four pitchers were used by Manager Mike Kelley in an effort 'to halt the Blue sluggers who were led by Harry Riconds. Riconda banged out three doubles and a triple in five times at bat. Batting—Herman Chovins), 424, ing—Herman (Robin), .424. Runs—Terry (Giants), 34. Home runs—Wilson (Cubs), 12. Stolen bases—Cuyler (Cubs), 7. AMERICAN — Batting—Ricé (Senators), .395. Runs—Ruth (Yankees), 32. Home runs—Ruth (Yankees), 9. Stolen bases—Rice (Senat: Indianapolis.—Ten walks. and four errors helped Columbus trounce the Indians 11 to 3. Columbus. 522 010 010-11 15 0 Indianapolis . 010 010 010-— 3 10 4 Wykoft and Dixon; Ambrose, Wolf, Daney and Sprinz. COLONELS STILL, WINNING Louiaville.—Louisville def TT ere ae the second time th: 0 3. Toledo 200 001 000-- 3 116 Never Before Such a Light -Running Separator! Louisvilie 919 500 20¢— 8 16 1 Now, with its new ball-bearing upper-neck bearing, the Welnert ‘ahd Thompson." "| Gold Medal has been made still easier to tum it's the lightest a re re running cream separator on the mar! use this ball Minnesota WillSend | bearing is self-aligning and sclf-adjusting—an exclusive Gold 10 Men to Track Meet} Medal feature—the bow! is always perfectly balanced. Bearing is entirely enclosed and Minneapolis, May 22.—()—On the entry lists with 10 men, the Univer- sity of Minnesota will be represented for the last time this season in Big Ten track and field competition Fri- day and Saturday at Northwestern university in the annual conference outdoor carnival. \ ‘The 10 Gophers will leave with Coach Sherman tonight for the two-day championship affair with at least one man, Clarence “Big” ‘Munn, seen as a certain. point win- And remember—Gold Medal Curved Disks skim closer! ‘That's because the curve Provides a wide space at center of the bowl to take ner. Three members of the squad care of thick, sluggish cream leaving tonight are seniors and the) that has a tendency to clog other seven sophomores. in the ordinary straight-disk Munn, who has broken the Minne-| bowl. This space mes sota shot-put record four times this} extremely narrow toward Season, will be entered in his pet con-| the. out of the bowl— test at Northwestern with present Speen es the last particles dope giving him a second place be- butterfat. Two cream low Sammy Behr of Wisconsin, the} outlete—another exclusive Big Ten champion. feature—aid in thick cream and maintain- ing uniform test. Two Big Fish-Game Experts Coming Here) tis easy-turning ma. > chine. See the new ‘Word from Hall| bow! design, the new type oil indicator which par a8 tinsel if yous machine is Z properly oiled and the other features that make this an ideal combination of close the Izaak Walton League here is to the effect that Talbot Denmead,-as- sistant U. 8. conservation officer, will be here to attend the state conven- tion of the league. O. H. Johnson, director of the South Dakota game skimming, light-running and and fish commission, also has ot} life. " Soe Oh oneninieten ‘ accept-! jonger-life. 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