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WKS BEAT INDIANS | HLA PILADELPALA OTS DETROMT DOWN Alvin Crowder Beaten in Last Inning of His First Start *, for Senators ERRORS DEFEAT BROOKLYN New York Giants Advance Closer to Second Place by Wal- loping Cubs 7-4 (By The Associated Press| Thanks to the good left arm of Robert Moses Grove and the powerful bats of Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth, the Philadelphia Athletics are leading the American League again today. Grove's invincible pitching yester- day enabled the Athletics to whip De- troit, 10 to 1, while Gehrig and Ruth «were batting the Yankees to a 17-10 victory over Cleveland, erstwhile pace-setters in the circuit. These two results combined to send the Ath- letics back into first place by a mar- gin of one full game. hit his 16th and 17th and Ruth his 21st home run in the Yankee massacre of Cleveland. The largest crowd, 33,828, that ever saw a game at Cleveland was on hand. The St. Louis Browns nicked their old playmate, Al Crowder, for two runs in the ninth to nose out Wash- ington, 3-2. In the National League, the New York Giants advanced to within a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY,: JUNE 16, 1980 ove’s Left Arm, Ruth and G ehrig Bats Help Macks Re gain Top MORE THAN 1,100 SEEK TO QUALIFY. FOR NATION OPEN MEET Just Before the Big Cr zi ; ash Pictured above is a scene from the automobile races at the Bismarck Fair last year shortly before Archie Powell, the leader, swerved from the course, crashed through @ heavy fence post, and wrecked his machine. At the hos- pital immediately after the crash, it was found Powell suffered a dislocated shoulder and bruised ribs. Behind Powell in the scene above are Don Voge and Shano Fitzgerald. Auto races again will be staged at Bismarck, during the afternoon of the day of the fair, Saturday, June 21. Diegel Sensational in Qualifying Round American’s 70 Bettered by Eng- lishman, However, on Dif- ferent Course Hoylake, Eng., June 16.—(7)—W. T, Twine, Bromley, British pro, took the lead in the first qualifying round of the British golf championship today by scoring 68 over the Wallasey course. Until Wine returned his being over the Royal Liverpool course and Bradbeer at Wallasey. Diegel, P. G. A. champion of the United States and open champion of Canada, equaled the course record of game and a half of second place by whipping the Chicago Cubs, 7-4. “Shanty” Hogan’s homer with two ‘on in the seventh settled the game. Cub catcher, pound- | hol Gabby, ed out his 13th homer, a double and ‘two singles. Brooklyn lost ground by dropping @ 9-4 decision to the St. Louis Cardinals. In the only other National League game, the Boston Braves beat Cincinnati, 4-3, behind steady pitching by Ben Cantwell. Athletics Return To Lead Position Ruth and Gehrig Homer to Down Cleveland; Crowder Beat- en in First it, June 1 rove held Iparteie to gour hits and Phiiedeipnic moved into first place by winning 10 o 1 yesterday. pPhiladelphi: 310 001 041—10 14 2 000 000100— 1 40 Grove rane; Sorrell, Her- ting, Sullivan and Hayworth. RUTH AND GEHRIG SWAT Cleveland.—Babe Ruth hit his twen- ity-first homer and Gehrig got his six- teenth and seventeenth as New York beat Cleveland 17 to 10 and dropped the Indians from the lead. ¥e 253 031 201—17 17 2 201 002 2083—10 16 2 inock a ickey; Hudlin, Shaff- ner, Beane and Myatt. INS BEAT CROWDER St. Louls.—Crowder, making his Hirst start for Washington, was beaten by Bt. Louis 3 to 2. n 100 001 000— 2 9 At. Louis 000 000102— 3 71 ler and’ Spencer; Coffman, older and Manion, Ferrell. Boston-Chicago postponed; rain. s Better tit and 2 to 1, iterday. 200 010 011— 5 11 2] 0 : Garin’ sind Shea; Wilkinson Ryan, Gearin an ea; on Get ns 000 000 010— 1 101 001 000 001— 2 10 0 ng; Weinert and 000 001 200 39 5 300 200 31— 9 16 0 Sheehan and Angley; and Sprinz. Maley and Burwell and Riddle NS SPLIT MILLERS AND HE! . Toledo.—Toledo won the first game Bat Mi to 1 he rt h, 1; Work, in 200 510 02011 11 2 a 36102018316 15 2 orgs and ‘ate, Wingard Bias. seecote 8 AE riftin; “Hi h, Connally and Henlin SAINTS DRUBBED TWIC! si ge ae es loubleheader from St. Han 9 to 7 and 6 to 5, the latter 11 Van fn ean enat the Royal Liverpool club with his brilliant 70. Out in 37, he came home with a sensational 33, scoring an eagle and birdie on two of the last three les. ‘Diegel used a brassie from the tee throughout the round, abandoning his usual high tee. His putting was ex- cellent and he ed with a putting flourish when he‘holed a long one for @ birdie at the home hole. At the sixteenth, 532 hards and the longest hole on the course, he played an iron dead to the pin and holed the | putt for an eagle three. Bobby Jones returned a score of 73, | one over par, for his round, played over the Royal Liverpool course. The claimed a prominent place i ‘Wallasey. Mark Seymour, St. Leon- ard’s, had a score of 71 at Wallasey but withdrew from play when in- formed of the sudden death .of his father while he was playing his round. Brooklyn Errors. Cause 9-4 Loss i Hogan Homers in Eighth to Score Three Runs as Gi- ants Defeat Cubs Brooklyn, June 16.—(#)—Five field- ing errors proved disastrous to prook- t re, ° lyn, and the St. Louis Cardin: Lead With 2 Wins|sisivss"-raghee, i Brooklyn {2-080 000 100-— 4 11 5 ———— vi rabows yt and Wilson; mbus Drubs St. Paul Twice;| V*"°* sits et —— ee 9 NTS DOWN C New York.—H 's homer in the Minneapolis and Toledo atk, sored, three rane south Bet 0 ; “ Split Pair Chicago. et 010200 001 413 1 Saat. New Yor! 002 30t— 7 12 0 + 020 Blake, Teachout and Hartnett; Don- ohue and Hogan. = CINCINNATI RALLY FAILS Bostoncorhe Boston Braves edged ut a 4 to h over Cincinnati. Cincinnati 00030I— 3 8 4 Boston . 00 211 00f— 4 8 2 Kolp, Campbell and Gooch; Cantwell and Spohrer. —§ ——_ Only three scheduled. SAY, HooPLe/—-I can PLACE You I A NICE SOB WITH. MY COMPANY FoR “THE SUMMER, SELLING ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS! ~~~ COME DOWN -% ouR DISPLAY ROOM “TamoRRawW AND I'Lt coacH IN’ SALES “TALK fae ‘emg eg, [MANDAN JUNIORS HAVE BIG INNING TO BEAT BISMARCK Gilkersons Split Nine Runs in Sixth Inning Bring Pair at Winnipeg 13 to 2 Victory to Mor- ton Youths . Scoring nine runs in the sixth in- Giants, Team Headquartering| ning, Mandan’s American Legion junior baseball team defeated the in Bismarck, Wins From |e egionnaire Juniors Bismarck, 13 to 2, d ye lay. Graticn Sey ‘Though Lee struck out 10 Mandan batsmen and Joyce, who relieved him in the seventh, whiffed two more, their team-mates gave them ragged support. The Bismarck team failed to hit the offerings of Dahlquist and of Saunders in the pinches, the Man- dan hurlers striking out cight. Mandan meets been! Bismarck Ki- wanis nine ihleti the first contest and lost the second | at g:30 o'clock this evening in che se 4 to 1, Haley hit his eleventh and|ond game of the inter-city series. Gilkerson’s Union Giants Split even | Hall his ninth home run of the sea- E score by innings for yesterday's in a doubleheader with Winnipég at the Canadian city Saturday and de- feated Grafton yesterday, according to information received by the Bis- marck Tribune this morning, The Giants beat the Canadians 7 to 4 in son as the colored team beat Grafton | contest; '5 to 1. The score by innings for the see 030 109 000—13 +++ 000 011 000— 2 Lee, Joyce, and Svaren; Dahlquist, Saunders, and Brunelle. Other members of the two teams were: Latta Winnipeg games: First RHE Smaulding and Fernandez; Neve and Fleming. Second Giants .. - 000 000 100—1 5 1 Winnipeg ..... 300 001 00x—4 7 0 Johnson and Fernandez; Heckman and Fleming. RHE ferson If, Dutt rf, Ashmore’ 3b, and Becker cf. Paul Cook Among 102 In Collegiate Meet Pittsburgh—one hundred and two college golfers will compete in the intercollegiate golf championship tournament at the Oakmont Country club, Oakmont, Pa., June 23 to 28, Fifteen colleges have entered men. Paul Cook, Bismarck, represents North Dakota State. Badgers and Huskies In Madison |] Boat Race Madison, Wis., June 16.—(?)—Two of the West's rowing threats to the Poughkeepsie Regatta will clash here this evening when the varsity, jun- jor varsity, and freshmen crews of the Wisconsin and Washington meet in two-mile races. The husky varsity, coached by Al Ulbrickson, will be favorites to take Wibaux Gets Revenge On Dickinson Machine (Tribune Special Service) Dickinson, N. D., June 16.—Scoring in only three innings, Wibaux, Mont., nevertheless thumped Dickinson’s Cowboy baseball nine 15 to 11 here yesterday to obtain revenge for a 16 inning beating which the Cowboys dealt them a week earlier. Dickinson was leafling 11 to 6 when ‘Wibaux counted nine runs in eighth frame. Kretz and Dick Olson, Wi- baux, and Kock, Dickinson, clouted home runs while Lawrence, of the in- vaders, swatted out a three bagger. The score by innings: Wibaux 150 000 090 15 16 5 Dickinson 020 414 000 11 13 2 Kretz, Army and Hayes; Von Rud- en and Roberts. TRIAL ROUNDS BEING CONDUCTED OVER 20: COURSES IN COUNTRY Paul Cook, Bismarck, North Da-; kota Chanfpion, Makes Attempt at St. Paul 38 AUTOMATICALLY ELIGIBLE Eight Will Earn Place in St. Paul ! — Shot a 67 | $e Play; New York and Chi- ‘ cago Fields Big New York, June 16—()—On 20 widely scattered courses today, more than 1,100 golfers sought 112 places | in the national open championship to be played at the Interlachen club, | Minneapolis, July 10-11-12. In the total field. of 150 at Minne- apolis, 38 automatically have gained | @ place either because they finished | in the first 30 at the last champion- | ship or because they are representing the United States in foreign compe- tition this spring and summer. ‘The other places will be filled in today’s qualifying round with a grand total of 1,140 entries. Chicago has 17 places to award the 171 golfers who have indicated they will seek to qualify. New York stands second on the list with 148 entrants and 14 places. The 97 play- ers who try to qualify at Pittsburgh have only nine places awaiting them. And so on down the list until Seattle is reached. Here seven players fight it out for one qualifying place. BISMARCK YOUTH AMONG 82 PROS AND AMATEURS | St. Paul, June 16.—()—Eight play- | ers to compete with Harrison R.! (@immy) Johnston, American ama-| Banker and Railroad Executive Win Prizes Chicago, June 16.—(7)—A railroad executive and a banker collected be- tween them $8,776.60 of the money won on Reveille boy, winner of the American derby at Washington park “Mike” Murphy’s Badgers. Wisconsin dropped its only race of the year to Pennsylvania by 13 feet May 24. STEELE WINS ANOTHER Bteele, N. D., June 16.—Steele'’s baseball nine added another victory to its string beating Dawson 6 to 5 at the big’ opening program at Salt Lake. The batteries: Steel Saturday. P. peony Meland; Dawson—Breise and Ab- , Joyce, chairman of the ex- ecutive committee of the Chicago Great Western railway, had $100 on Reveille boy's nose and at $113.08 for $2, collected $5,654. Harold Foreman of the Foreman National bank play- The 10 home runs the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Ath- letics batted out in a recent game equalled a major league record set in Philadelphia Nationals, EGAD , HEMINGWAY ~ A “THOUSAND “HANKS «-BuT T WILL BE KEPT FRIGHTFULLY BUSY IN MY LABORATORY UNTIL NEXT FALL! uo HAR-R-RUMF ~ PF we IT AM + WORKING ON AN Ve wt ARTICLE “THAT WILL BE OF GREAT, INTEREST “TO EVERY MAN IN “THE gy CIVILIZED WORLD! ~e FANCY HIS ww MEN'S SOCKS “THAT WILL.’ STAY UP I PLACE WITHOUT 99°] He AID OF GARTERS! ode Yas OF A SOB “THAT. @, WILL KEEP Him: 1923 by the St. Louis Cardinals and Beating some of Southern California's best women golfers gave Mrs. Roy Green, above, the honor of jchampion of the first annual Catalina Island invitational women’s golf tournament. Mrs. Green stroked the Catalina course in 67, éstablishing a feminine record. teur champion, in the national open golf tournament at Interlachen course, Minneapolis, next month, were to be selected in district quali- fying play today at the Town and Country .club. The test today was over 36 ‘holes, 18 to be played this morning and the remainder in the afternoon. John- ston is excused from qualifying as he is a member of the United States Walker cup team. Eighty-two professionals and ama- teurs were listed in the play which Beulah Beaten by Grove Giant Team Pinches as Bismarck Nine Wins 12 to 3 With Pitcher Lefty Barry effective in the pinches, the Grove Giants ;drubbed Beulah 12 to 3 at the state penitentiary baseball diamond yes- terday afternoon. ‘Three double plays made by the Giants added to. the entertainment for several hundred fans. Garver Played a fine game in left field, mak- ing several fine catches, while Phelps, Johnson, Evenson, and Heving were the stars with the sticks. Garver gave the fans a treat when he stole home and Evenson, not to be outdone, duplicated the feat a short time later. Correll, who pitched the last inning for the Grove club, struck out three men in order, The box score and summary: | Benlah— | Carmichael, Ib. | Easton, if > o a fj :} ° > E| 10 0 1 5 | Carrigai Geil, ss meomesoretes men! S| won ' Bl Commas | Homssssos! we Bae Bl onwoswacs Phelps, 1b . Glenn, ‘rf Garver, If Evenson, connmannesS loonanonses Bl senenncne Bl comtitnmin ©] eennnienss: wloousecrecs al vosnonsss! oy a 10 011 010-—- 3° 9 8 302 200 23312 16 2 Hrrors—Grove Giants 2, . Earned runs—Beulah 1, Grove Giants 8. Two-base hit—Even- son. Baees on malls—Off Deihl 2, off Carrigan 1, off Barry 4. Struck out— By Deihl 2; by Carrigan 5, by Barry 4, by Correll’ 3. Left on bases—Bedlah | 10, Grove Giants 10, Double plays— Evenson to Johnson to Phelph; Havig to Johnson to Phelps; Johnson to} started at 7:30 a. m. today. Among them was Paul Cook, Bismarck. Iivenson to Phelps. Wild pitches— | Deihl 1, Carrigan 1, Barry. 4. Time of | game. 6. Umpires — Cunningham Navy’s Big Crew Beats California Lefty Barry Is Effective in| Saturday Victory Encourages Eastern Hopes for Win in Regatta June 26 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 16.—(P)— Navy’s victory over California at Princeton Saturday has strengthened the east’s hopes of victory in the varsity race of the Intercollegiate Rowing association regatta here June 26. ; Navy's triumph was gained at the sprint distance of a mile and three. quarters, Ps California was beaten Saturday by half a length, Stribling Favored To Beat Von Porat Two Heavyweights Seek to In- crease Prestige in Bat- tle Wednesday Chicago, June 16.—(4)—William (Young) Stribling and Otto von Porat, each aiming to improve his Position in the heavyweight parade at the expense of the other, in the Chicago stadium Wednesday night, went into their final training exer- cises today with the southerner a 6 to 5 favorite. The “gate” promised to be larger than the von Porat-Gagon bout three weeks ago. The advance sale today had reached $20,000 and more than $70,000 worth of trade was anticipat- head the time they climbed into the BEST HITTER ELECTED CAPTAIN Gibson Huntbatch, hard-hitting shortstop, who occasionally did work as a relief pitcher during the past season, has been amed captain of and Mitchell, the Iowa State college nine for 1931. ina cigarette it’s Taste. Evnmai VIGILANCE — taking. nothing for granted... leaving nothing undone—that’s the maf- date of the sea. Exacting laboratory research, rigid ." Production standards... . endless care — that’s Chesterfield’s watchword. MILD, AROMATIC TOBACCOS, patiently aged, are the basis of Chesterfield’s wholesome goodness. Chesterfield’s biend and cross-blend retains and founds out their appetizing spice and flavor. . 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