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Yanks B BABE RUTH AND LOU GEHRIG COLLECT SIX HOMERS IN 2 GAMES New Yorkers Collect 39 Hits) Beating Macks 10 to 1 and 20 to 13 INCREASE LEAD | SENATORS i | | Cardinals Jump to Helm in Na-| tional as Boston Braves Beat Dodgers By HUGH S. FULLERTON JR. (Associated Press Sports Writer) Since early season, Babe Ruth has been going better and better and the Yankees have been improving stead- ily. But not until yesterday did the Babe and his slugging partner, Lou Gehrig, hit their best form together. Ruth opened up with his big guns on Wednesday when he hit three home runs in one game. Yesterday he hit two in one game of a double header and one in the second. His mates followed his example in hitting hard and frequently to trounce the Philadelphia Athletics by the decisive Scores of 10 to 1 and 20 to 13. Tied All-Time Record In the two games, the Yankees made 39 hits, of which nine were homers, while the Athletics made five four baggers in the second contest and the two teams tied the major league record of 10 in one game. Gehrig emulated Ruth’s great feat by hitting three in this game. The big three of the Yankees, Ruth, Lazzeri and Gehrig, made 17 of the hits with some outside assist- ance from Lyn Lary while even Dusty Cooke, the hitless youngster of the club, made three blows in the sec- ond game. The double defeat checked the Phil- adelphia prospects of overtaking THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1980 _ reak Loose With Great Hittin g to Trounce Athletics Twice - SIMPSON, TOLAN, ROCKAWAY, SENTMAN PREPARED FOR MEET oe eee PUR MEET | OUT OUR WAY y Williams ~ MY WORD, MADOR 922A UM-M- KAFF - KAFF. ~AS I was HOOPLE ~ WHAT WAS ~od ITS NOTHING, ¢ % SAYING | HAT DULL THUD IN YouR DocToR THATCHER !.f DoctoR ~I'tt . 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Club— | St. Louis . Brooklyn . Pittsburgh New York Sele Ct EB Nine Titleholders to Defend Big Six Honors Lincoln, Neb. May 23.—(?}—Nine Big Six Conference track titleholders of 1929 will defend their honors when the annual field classic is run off here today and tomorrow. Columbus Preliminaries in all events, save the | St. Paul relays and distances, will be run off this afternoon with the finals tomor- row afternoon. u Ryn Have Task of In- creasing Lead et ananaes La MARTIN MIGHT SET RECORD Michigan Conceded Team Edge; Ohio State, Illini, Mich- igan Figure Washington, May 23.—(#)—The task of increasing the United States Davis cup team’s 2-0 lead over Mex- ico, hard-earned yesterday, was al- By WILLIAM WEEKES lotted today to Wilmer Allison and Chicago, May 23.—()—The Simp- John Van Ryn, dashing young Wim- sons, Tolans, Rockaways and sent- |>ledon and Davis cup doubles cham- mans today lined up for preliminaries | ions. in the thirtieth renewal of the West-|_ They were matched against Alfonso ern conference track and field cham- | Unde and Manel Llano, Mexican cap- joston . Sanam cece 10 45 4 Poererentrintes ereiroters yo ST- REO. U. 8. PAT, OFF. Ny YEA Washington's League leaders as the Senators took two games from the Boston Red Sox. Washington pulled out a 3-2 opening victory then stepped out to hit 18 times in the second game and win 13 to 1. Two neat pitching jobs altered the second division standing, sending the St. Louis Browns into fifth place and the Detroit Tigers to seventh while Chicago and Boston dropped to sixth and eighth respectively. The Browns beat Cleveland 3 to 2. George Uhle Stagg Makes Attractive Grid Program Yanks, Senators Washington Lead Increased, University of Chicago Will Play Eight Out of Ten Games at Home BIG TEN ‘HEADS HOLD MEET | penis | Minnesota Will Meet Wisconsin Power and Light Grabs Loop Lead Beating Phones Two New Kittenball Teams En- Win Double Bills Two Full Games; Browns and Tigers Co, aaa ‘ of Detroit eave Chicago six hits fora) = ane e' i eo verse {onag.and lowa: at Minneapo- ter Circuit Last Night; Carda Are On Top Chicago, May 28.— Um) — Detroit | “17°? “at esi Magags Four Games Played First place in the National League| fyened the series with a 6°to 1) vic~ : passed into the hands of the St.|fecroit cre. aot OOS OBR re eo |” Louis Cardinals as they gave the Cincinnati Reds their seventh straight defeat, 4 to 2, while the Boston Braves were beating out Brooklyn, 6 to 5. Chuck Klein, leading home run hitter of the National League last season, found the range in the polo grounds in the twelfth inning to de- cide @ struggle between the Phillies and the New York Giants. Klein’s homer, with one on base, gave the Phillies a 10 to 8, victory. The Chi- cago Cubs likewise did some range finding to make 13 hits good for a 12 to'5 victory over Pittsburgh. Brewers, Millers Snatch Victories Saints and Kaws Victims; Lou- EY ins. SENATORS INCRE. D at Madison. Mi isville Wins Again From Washington-The Netiontis’ made| ‘The schedules returned Illinois and 3 ie Toledo Hens Gox by taidus both games ofa dcubie,| Obl0 State ‘as active rivals of Wis-(Bismarc! ek. header, 3 to.2 and 13 to 1. “consin after several years absence. Milwaukes, May 23—(M—The Brow-| poncer Same 00.000.002— 2 & of ree, easers Play home and home SIS made it two out of three yester- | Wastington 1222, 000000 80¢-> o,f |games with the Illini and day, and closed the long home stand . during both seasons. The tradifional in which they won 5 and lost 12, by| Gaston, Lis and Berry; Hadley rh bet and Chi- overcoming aul 15 to 3. and Spence: ivalry between | Michigan = Sars cacs adnan aH Pinte |Raeghciogmsee $80 300 80 ,£ f| owe aren an enractive wteawte| POWerful Machine pees Mur Nuns mid enuary Washington”. 104.114 103—13 18 2 playing: Notuvestorn’ ant Intives a 2 ea Aoi nd Heving; Burke|home ‘in 1931 with Minnesota and yo ae ere cee Tere lr eg ore Purdue away and playing Purdue and| Manager Charlie Jelinek Has ansas City. meapolis beat th Fj champion Kansas City Blues, in a Minnesota at heme in’ 1932 with) Begun Practice; Is Arrang- Sitiespolin ete 001 250 002—10 14 0 ston es, Northwestern and Indiana away. 4 rang: Kansas City °°... 000 400 000— 4 9 3 : Chicago's "1981" schedule called for ing Schedule Morgan, Dumont and Gongales; ‘Warmouth, Thomas and Angley. COLUMBUS BUNCHES HITS Indianapolis—Bunched hits in the early innings enabled Columbus to take the final game of the series from Indianapolis 11 to 6. Col 8 33 100 000—11 12 3 + 021 200 100— 6 15 2 ewe Miller and Devine: Jon- gard. Boone, Hildebrand, Daney and pring. COLONELS CONTINUE STREAK Louisville—Louisville defeated To- Jedo for the third time in as many r starts, tl ing i to defeat the Brooklyn Robins 6 to 5.| held each Tuesday and Thursday eve- Talese, 003 002 tose § § f|Brooklyn . 100'000 220—.5 10 0 ——— ning. Connally, "Raab and Henline; De- | B%ton. and Loper; Seivsia | Visitors Mave Three Salaried| A fast infield is promised with derry and Thompson. and been pes; Reibo! Fetch behind the bat, Blair or Erick- piers HAMMER vicToRY ||: Men; Lefty Barry to Make {son at first, Nagel or’B. Klein at contributed iong home, rune, and: the First Start short, 8. Goetz or M. Hummel at sec- (By The Associated Press) Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Yanks Collected 12 hits, including three home runs apiece, drove in 14 runs the first time |itentiary here Sunday after-| schedule and requests teams desiring this lay | sc req ms des ies. AZ He — e 4 we = ea ee ee “Gerelve,iings REO SA gmong the leading semi-professionali Helen and Elizabeth Bames and beat them twice, 3-2 and | walker, “Genowlch Lucan” aehaeti | cams in the we-three ait, Reach Doubles Final cans Tracer, aaa . » Mite the: last ow seasons, have ‘three sa aC! es Finals Chuck Klein, Phillies — Eleventh Lautee Ther Gets aetotes exe lOeten. a teul, France, May 23.—(P)—Helen homer with one on in 12th beat |Cincinmall meaty (aTeycereated the Barry, Giant sou wilt: make| wile footy and Eileabeth, Ryan, Gients, 10-8. Saat piace NGUGEAL SRNL. lar Tae tart of the Potion | oie standard bearers in the 1 na’ 000— 2.81 booed Pe : = George Uhle, Tigers— Held white | st. Louis 10 000 213— 4 10 1| Orton has kept him from the mound! women’s doubles event of the Sox to six hits, got three singles, écored twice and won, 6-1, Harry Seibold, Braves— Won own game with infield single in ninth, driving in run that beat Robins, 6-5. took the second ganie of the series with the Indians, 3 to.2. St. Louis Cleveland Manion; Brown and kees swept both games of a double- header from the Athletics, 10 to 1 and three home runs. ida\: “Tilda: cattesaie: Firat game ‘ : New York - 212 300 00210 16 9 Bames scheduled, four next year ‘and + 000 000 100— 1 6 4} five jn 1932. Dickey; Shores, shaw, Grove, Li erk: Phils Win With Klein Homer in Cubs hammered out a 12 to'S victory | Feats Yesterday |); rae eee ppabsran “aecacs — A. Brown, Patera, Severson, Fortune, Pittsburgh || 01-011 020— § 13 2| New Rockford will be the next op-|and Pat Myhre are the outfielders. F. Be Giants 10 to 8. It was Chicago, May 23—(#)—Crafty Amos} North Dakota Power and Light’s an Alonzo Stagg, veteran Universtiy of |fast-diamondball aggregation jumped Caer ent eee: Chicago football coach, today pre-|into the Jead of the Bismarck league BROWNS COP SECOND -| sented to his:university probably the |last evening defeating Northwestern Cleveland —The St. Louis Browns | most .attractive football schedule in| Bell Telephone by the lopsided score Big Ten gridiron history. of 38 to 4 on a four-game program | _ Afterhours of’maneuvering yester- | which marked the advent of two new ; day at the annual meeting of confer- | teams. jénce football coaches, Coach Stagg| The Pirates, a new team which as jcame forth with schedules in 1931 and|yet has not been adopted by any 1932 that*call for eight-home games | business firm, defeated the Capital out of 10,’ whereas most of the other | Laundry 5 to 3 in the best game of teams have schedules calling for most |the evening. In the other two con- of their games on foreign fields. + 010.000 000— 1 6 1 rgrave; Henry, Blank- nship, 000 000 300— 3 12 0 000 200 000— 2.7.0 Collins ser and Ferrell, L. Sewell. YANKEES WIN PAIR Philadelphia.—The New -York Yan- 0 to 13. Ruth and Gehrig each hit The Gophers -will meet Wisconsin and Iowa at Minneapolis; Northwest- ern at: Evanston, and Michigan at+ Ann Arbor next year. In 1932 Min- nesota will meet Michigan, North- western, and Purdue at Minneapolis and Iows at Iowa City and Wisconsin Hargrave: Ehmke; y and Perkins. '20 201 215—20 23°0 + 014 205 001—13 15 2 Johnson, Sherid and Quinn, Rommel, Earn- lel ‘dt and Schang, Hoyt, McE: home games with ‘Michigan, Wiscon- | sin, Purdue and Indiana with Illinois away while the 1932 schedule has home games with Wisconsin, Tilinois, Purdue and Indiana with Michigan at Ann Arbor. | ‘New Rockford Is Giants’ Next Foe Defeats Dodgers Prediction that their organization will be represented on the baseball |diamond this season by a stronger jand faster team than ever has been Twelfth; Hornsby and Hartnett Homer |A.0. U. W. Cold weather has delayed the start |of practice for the Workmen, al- | though a few practices have been con- |ducted already. Practice sessions are | two-run ith enabled the Braves Boston, May ‘ally in th LY 23.— (P) — A nin’ jond, and M. Goetz at third. Masseth, ‘Osborne, Moss and Hartnett; Petty, poncer, Chagnon, Jones, Erickson and “PHILS WIN IN-TWELF: New Work the PRitiicy tnt the Ponent ‘af the Grove Giants, accord- ing to Clarence E. Orton, manager of the latter nine. The Rockfordites will meet the. prisoners at the state pen- Hummel, L. Klein, Blair, and Nagel are the twirlers upon whom Manager Charlie Jelinek will depend. Jelinek at present is drawing up a | Winner of Annual {made by officials of the Bismarck oe ionships—a.. batt tain and a veteran of six Davis cup Les be the closest in ea yee campaigns, on the courts of the Chevy Plenty of drama was anticipated in | Chase club. the dual between George Simpson, of | A victory today would clinch the Ohio State, and Eddie Tolan, of {second round'of American zone com- Michigan, in the classic 100-yard| Petition for the United States, and dash—a battle in the hurdles involv- | Send a youthful tennis team aboard ing Dick Rockaway of Ohio Btate,|the Berengaria the week after next Lee Sentman of Ilinois, and Zeise of | for another foreign quest after the Wisconsin, and a four-way famous bowl, now three years in for the team championship with Iili- | France. - ‘ nois, the defending titleholder, Mich-/ An agile, “20-year-old Mexican, igan, Ohio State and Wisconsin, fig-| Ricardo Tapia, came within inches yesterday, ‘upsetting ured as the real contenders. aceringns hiner tore 5 ea or & sweep on Race Doubly Important The action of the International |S Side of the Atlantic. 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