The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1930, Page 10

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ead of Athletics and Robins on July 4 Is Next Door to Negligible Wisconsin Pacer —— | Makes Record On || Jamestown Track Baron Jr. Covers Mille In 2:08 wa (CORBETT GIVES CHAMPION JACK THOMPSON SEVERE TRi REACH ‘Rampaging Millers Beat Saints Twice NEGROWELTERKING | ___Am 4nside Loop Mit NOT PREVA The Net Result—a Championship | geile IS ALL BUT KNOGKED a = : Senators Cut. Philadelphia Lead | “x to Good t Lead OUTINNINTH ROUND : to One Full Game Over | Chicago, July 5—(P)—Mike Kelley [inthe Amircan ‘Amoeieion' -tades | poy sae In 2:14 Pace At Stuteman the Holiday |pendence day baseball celebration |Fresno Southpaw Has Beaten County Fair yesterday and blew up St. Paul's high Two: Champions But Has " ‘ he of maki lose race in the ji BROOKLYN NOT CERTAIN pennant fight. Never Worn Crown Bs fe io yt ‘ 4 Cardinals and Tigers Only Two rivals, Bt. Paul, Tt eame white Louis-|WAS NON- TITLE FEATURE : See E : i . ville won a pair from Indianapolis — and derricked the Colonels five full] Groggy, But Game, Thompson games ahead of the pack. 7 With such a wide lead, the famous| Climbs to His Feet At Court Other Major Clubs to Win Two Games ssociat i é baseball adage that the leading team of Nine & a The hgpenteel ttyl} ; ] on the Fourth always wins the pen- j EO aetna ll ty i nant looked certain of fulfillment in for det ining mnant winners, Bo ee : the ‘Hickey 1bop, he sii susie Seeks” wa eee July 4, is past with the Philadelphia : - f Hokey TOPS a aeary tie quent Seats, uly, 8 4—Oon- Athletics and Brooklyn Robins at pe Se ht, i 4 fused ike tek somenne abata Ye WHET Ek Uae ae mine ae Bede Ed aga raph ns g A : : \the Millers, who have been staging a| welterweight ranks, Young Corbett, : ad ea ee he é |merriwell lately. They defeated the| smiling Fresno lad. today possessed A ana =O di i. Chee thn ee Saints, 3 to 1, in the opener at St. Tie eee ae of pug- ably if. it i te be 3 9 : ON : and 9 to 5 in the afternoon game ie tory—a, ‘ without a erably if.it is not to be tossed into 2 wa Be lens Paul and 8 Ty- is iseard. at Minneapolis during which. Nick| throne. y Sy Mme cooky’, mafgin dail ae : : Garros Tashed out homer number 24.|°. Corbett clittaxed a brilliant career ieee ‘the Rol ine andthe Chie pe , oe | Louisville won easily, 13 to 2, aud 4 to|-yesterday by soundly thrashing the ‘i 0, getting fine pitching and hits in| Preserit champion, young Jack oo " ed and driven by W. G. gage cube add more games to their eo fianteee sa ‘Thompsoii, Oakland negro, in 10- ; - | Syracuse, Neb, third heat first place while the Athletics lal «ap cat te A © | ‘Toledo also hit hard behind good] round non-title bout here before a 4 went to G, W., second, to Lacarno and almost. nothing yesterday when they bie Pee liad elas pete Bepied Cae Mea ie f “AA third to Guy Arion; time 2:10%; split a fouble nena ines Ne: Fy fay ‘that was a rally pee the Less than five months ago. the on jox while Washington reg- By , Fs first game. Behind by two they | Fresno southpaw won a 10-round de- eeree taking to panos fiom the| This handshake ushered in a new intercollegiate tennis singles champion, for |ransecked” Senator. pitching, for 19| cision over Jack Plelda, then ruler of Kew ‘York Yankees. ee Butter, right, of Tulane wake ah eephs pees leg de- | riiis In the elghth inning and salted | the A ee ab ee, Fie oS * “a feated lus Seligson, left, runner-up and former title! ler, Oo! uni- | th e away. over- - . Jones Blanks Yanks versity. The score of the hard-fought final match, played at Haverford, Pa., eatias cits, and Milwaukee were | Yesr-old Italian has achieved the feat As sad Sam Jones and Fred Mar-| was 6-3, 3-6, 8-6, and the victory of the diminutive southerner. was| tne only courteous teams of the day. |! whipping two titleholders: within berry hurled.a pair of fine games to] - cee . @ popular one. % : ‘They fought for nothing, Kansas City | half s year without having s cham- defeat the Yankees 8 to 0 and 7 to 3, taking the first game, 6 to 4, behind | Pionship to show for it. Washington moved up in the stand- ‘ 7 Pea Ridge Day's fine pitching and| _, Whereas his fight with fields was mevnehentereets(CHICAGO AND NEW ORLEANS = = gen eg See "ls peomtans dike behind the leaders A' RLEA the ere capturing “the second, ‘Thompson. Starting from the open- i 78 ing , he Oe RE ea ot TENNIS CHAMPS IN FINALS Seat artistic beating throughout most of Boston’s pitchers in their two games, x Ji 0 O10 000-—3 9 8 driven by John Bradford. i Myett; Unig] In the third, Baron Jr, was first; i High Wave, ‘second, and Flossie came. 6F, al rt it, third. Time 2:09%, 2:08 and te Boston it, game | 2:09, oe n re ite H In the half mile dash, Dakota Bell, i . ~~": lowned by Jack Fergus, won first, Rat “6 del hia 113 00) ues & H Bigck Diamond, second, Beauty, third hi 012 in the first heat; in second heat, BC eos Black Diamond, first, Beauty, second; i eee about 10,000 people at ‘were at Biren elt fh tt} ile me Gmith 'e mer Ld rf the bout. In the jiinth, he draped Minneapolis Is the dusky titleholder on the canvas. but Ed Rommel held the Red the second to win, 4 to 2, The Cliff Sutter and George din: Robins Cling to A ahr Je about the ring in oy hoana | in: NEW § ALEM BREAKS Seb reteerc ae sal ings ws ny Teas ig wailing Jomes i've matty me, orm : Tee Tene of a eter cen] —° Western Tourney Slim Advantage in which he went down irom a let to GIANT WIN STREAK fe Sotnael and, as games are percentage ton Greatest Colfer of Them All Will] the body. | Grogay but game, he. got I Sarr ins remained a half contest behind Foot, Practice At Interlachen strove desperately to put over a fin- ne \ 6 while both leading contenders di- July 5—(?)—Tennjs cham- i blow th f= mel rane; Lisenbee, ————__ vided thelr twin bills. ‘The Robins|pions of the college and public parks|SPHt With Giants While Cubs For Open Gee ee Vibitera abe Out die: Vaasiedd and seving, Connolly. ; ToN"ofata Whe” somite Olin ate of Senet] MW DOME Same At, | . scores | uaitatte Hey.rste» ,,,|Lfty O’Doul Has came back in the sfternoon to gain|of the western men's singles tourna-| ‘ ‘Pittsburgh —. Minneapolis, July °5—(}—Bobby North Dakota to” By Bismarck Team But Play Sea fey, ice, githough A . wb to 2 witory, im ment on the River Porest club sours, > —-——— | Soi Bek frame Bash tate: be Tight In Field Fes pay sige the soos Grip On Pinnacle Cul e process, e semi-finalist rivals were % noni here. he “added- major if my e, : ae : battering out a 16 to 1 victory over | sutter, New Orleans, newly crowned| clung to first place yesterday ho nine | crowns’ to his tet;invades Minneap- Send 5Man:Team cores $90: 90002- Pittsburgh before lunch but fost in| national intercollegiate champion, | ning the afternoon. game, 5 to 2, after | olis today Yo prepare for the National Though they.-outhit the visitors 11 | W: and Dickey: ie Pressed By Team-mate Chuck the afternoon 6 to 1. and George Jennings, Chicago, clam. ayes ‘had-won the first, 6 to 4. Open Seer at Interlachen | D : Sh to tag crore. Some — down to : my y st, Loardinels Win Pair ne|' gn the other sims final skirmish |New Fork 000 000 Sif ime if $|" Bobby planned to meke his first to layton Ook fetes, esere he, at, en eee fore... 302 gee ouowa¢ 3) . Klein, However, Por Batting of the elder lengue by tek. |for the men's single title, Bruce| mance und Devers: Heving. Pruett, |siing atound the Interlachen course spintmaililiailaliesa: Gianibad yoRestay Stress S58 6 lia Figngergon and Dickey: Mar- Lead In Loop standings of the elder | by tak. o late today. with another nd 8 ‘ long berry ing two games from Cinehanati ‘while| Barnes was paired against one of the| Second game. er ate: today an row un- me ths Boston and Philadelphia were break- players the Missourl Valley] Sow War S00. ei0 orca ¢ ¢/aty. Heswill be only one pf a score | State Trapshooters Will Meet) Loose play was largely res though Beosree Chicas, tay New York, July 5.—-(AP)—If the ing even. The scores were 15 to 4 ict, has ever produced, Harris) Clark and Lopez; Walker, Donohue | fhe. arly ae cake to In Flickertail Tourney At Slavick, the New Salem burler, arene tHe Brcwie tating the Meet ut | Fourth of July tradition of baseball and 6 to 2. Philadelphia took the| Coggeshall, Des Moines, Iowa: Barhes | and Hogan. get in plenty of practi lore the the Giant hits soattered throughout. fo $y'and the White Sox the second, 6|extended to the’ b: ting averages, first game from th » 7 to 3,|ranked as @ slight favorite. big events starts. i 7 0 4. Fr } A but lost the second, Dto 7,” "| Jennings and Sutter faced their| rittsurth™emiac’ SPM ene morn-| Walter Hagen, ‘Tommy Armour, and ic eel The box score and summary: First same. a Lares Son Cen would Detroit also gained the honor of|duels without a day's rest, having | ine same, 10 to 1, and Pittsburgh the| Al’ Watrous are driving here from toes pia tpegy aria tard ts aE Pte EA | edible winning two holiday games. The|passed the quarter-final rounds yes- |“ {ic"noon contest, § to 1. Detroit, and other contestants-expect-| New attendarte records-aré ex-| Kirchme! $309 0 na, Kimber and Ferrell; Lyons,!of the National League. O'beu Tigers 10 innings to down|terday while Coggeshall and Barnes |Chicago | 900 300 106-19 11 1/ ed over the week -.end include Jim | pected. to bo set-at the annual state) fchobe, rf eo eee’ e. champion last year, sepears at the Cleveland, 6 to 4, then went 12/rested except for doubles-play. “Jen-|Pitfsbureh | 000.” 000 «oo 5 ge | barnes, Geotge von: “film, nd Don | trapshooting. tournament. to: be. } es ea Fo 901 00-4 4 3| top of the last batting list compiled frames ‘to gain a 4 to 3 decision in| nings eliminated Maurice ‘Tu- | chagwon and: Hemenyy.: é at-the Minot Gun sab VEE 1 Oe i ae 4 188 Poretity Pnomas| before the season’s traditional ae the second “game, The principal 1 gobend. is j = a afid 15, according to stat F ieialein Coster, ; . Hee Stiles and Vorrell; Thomas ing t coming in with a 401 ask a ea a ELL) ie rent na E EE AE 8 Sicarvanare in. one game and winning it. The remained ‘and Hemsley. F t Y Word just-rereived from riational| A 6 937 6 State Trot Mark: eS x misplays came in thei d_con-| women’ sane — eats I ester headquarters of the Amateur Trap- : pressed test when Al Thomas held the St. Socvnscuis déaey Flirtenine Wolf, In-| _Phiiadelphia-_Beston shad Philadel- y shooting association at Dayton in-| Gienny‘rf , bo 5% 8 ‘4 berg belt Greed . Louis Browns to four hits for a 6 to| Gianapolis, was paired against Lucy | Pha split even, the Phillies taking the dicates that the trap sport a1 2100 Broken At Minot find Ke ri Baatagei are not far be- out an 11 to 3 triumph and Clara. Zinke, Cincin- |. First game. » | ane ere is el reason elieve | Fo) 40313 2 iota 4 in the opener. girl, Q same ‘ Cardinals —Hurled effective ball to|the state will be well represented at 4003 3 Paul Waner of Pittsburgh are tied oad cae hati, was to meet Ms. Ruth Riese of | Poti tinnia 420. 000, Sogct 12 1 |beat Reds twice, 15 to 4, and 6 to 2. |the Grand American Handicap tourn- ig. 19 9 9 2 3! Bismarck Record of Markfast|{", ‘bird place at .389. The list of o ~ = er iW, s achary,, Gonningham and Spohrer;| Goose Goslin, Browns-— Drove in|/ament to be held at Dayton, Ohio, randr 33 at leaders has changed considerably in ts: Be Pair : ease” pop rine | Gecout same,” five runs with pair of homers against | Aug. 18 to 23 inclusive. Barry, p . 10 00 the past week or two with the ‘dim. % Chicago Stadium Is Petatutonia eee ae ahee dak | ome ee AE orth Dakota has some high aver-| Correll, p 302 0 3 ine rfichotiaicl men who have not 0 2, 2 Ue 2) Sam Jones ai Marberry,}age shooters for the current year 352112718 ficient regular- to Miller Outfit Closed for Summer Smith and Bhohree Bevo and Rinic: | Senators—Gave Yankees only 13 hits|and they are expected to make things Eat Hovig, otis ity and averages as a whole are — in two games as.Genators won double | interesting for Frank Ray, Dickingon, 123 456 789 -RHE , : Chicago, July 5.—(P)—A “Closed for Cee Coie woo 0 | ML : who won the title last year by break- |New Salem. gag O01 Staice In Behind Terry and’ Waner come ‘ the Summer” hung outside the doubleheader .from Cincinnati, 16 to| Charlie. Gehringer, Tigers — Hit|ing 193 out of 200 targets. Dr.-J. Tem, Herman, Brooklyn, .380; Stephenson, Louisville Gains Two Full G. door of the $7,000,000 Chicago stadium 1d 6 to 2 homer in the 12th to break up great|R. Pence, Minot, is the present eae i: Chicago, .379; Grantham, Pittsburgh, By Winning Twice From today. Lack of, business.was advanced i He gt p00 3 1 | battle with Cleveland. oe sootles. champ iin with John Sack,| Sit! 4 Wild pi :865; Heilman, Cincinnati, 864; y —15 17, 3| Hughie — Critz, ‘Glants—Bing! olding the handicap title. | Vick, © ‘Barry, 2, "Harned : Frisch, St. Louis, .862; and 'Bisson- Indians eoBpia Mas; Campbell” and” Suke”| with bases fled in 11th to beat Hob: | Cetin Clavaner, Minots in the pres: thew Belem. 1 ah tardy. Seatting latte, Brooklyn, 67. forth: Rhem and Mancuso, cha, Slavic! by Barry 6; leaders taki a © ; |ing, 5 to 4. : _,.. [ene Wornan’ ehamip iy §: by Co 6 ta th “ae slugging have taken — | Fights Last Night | Aetee ses sib tnnce ba b . E.-Secord, Grand Forks, holds | Saiom 7, ° "ate att aber i Ee oar firm-holds on their places wots Fa July 5 Um—The sal St Eouis |= 400-001 05x—6 10 0 Frances Williams, new eastern | ‘he professional singles and doubles j oft Cor 5 ings; off signs of their being d Kiki a ; . rt : SET ‘ ther, . mpires, Cunningham and Mitchel b Sianeapolls” “096 003 oa g a A municipal athletic stadium «is| professional of the Lehigh County Much dpterest attache: to the se-] Time of game, 2:10. in three departments, . qutliteart and Grittin; ‘Betts at being erected at Vienna, Austria,|club, Allentown, Pa., instructed her| ection of the five-man state team 72 runs, made 12 tripl ski. which will seat 60,000 persons, at the early age. a ———— nd has Ol which will represent North Dakota tolen 18 bases. ios second ui in the state a race event on this Senators Defeat A to Kiein with s total ot te russ batted Mi lly Enow year’s Grand American program. in and well up on the list ete san rally in ¢ i 4 . . om quuenenpolis. A stx run rally tn 3 The five high scores at the state Yank N T hits. ay cer a ee 5 OUR BOARDING HOUSE ate meet will bring places on the team Ine iwice Klein has batted in 77 runs for ame. By Ahern ith the next five high scores form- ———____. only point leadershi; ae vo < - 803 200-5 if - “ ing the second team. The team race|_. fe ae ond to Bill Terry wit 4 Sokole Vas Ate arn ie se id i z a RE Sn lie ince mr is always an interesting feature of/ Tigers Win Pair From Cleve- New Yorker has . Riana agieateellas JUAS, UNCLE. AMBROSE 5 SAYf~ I WAS“AN EXPERT AT. ‘| Novth Dakote shooters are eapected| land; Ruth's 32nd Homer EE A Fe be ner; Gonzeles, E & 3 i fl Brows Hat S You. MORTIFIED ME BEYOND HMR POKER ~STUD, DRAW AND FARG, MMM. [to make matters interesting for the } " three-hit per- aciinguhon-Aapoe ase hedetten WORDS “ONIOHT AT “THE WHEN “THe FOLKS USED “To . Simm [other states this year. ose For: Nousht coe of the Chicane eas whim game won the second, f to OWLS CLUB! ~~ I “OLD PUT COAL-aIL ON YOUR THUMB indicates that trapshooting is en-| Detroit, July Detroit. tens se ctrcust ety oe Silva ooo tor Sens “He MEMBERS “THAT You “B BREAK You oF SUCKING crt Bath fang, to a ind nae bi “Chae Bp last : rou, Ait Angler:" Reberioon WERE A REFINED oLp av BESIDES, THOSE OWL CLUB fendnnoe records atthe Grand Amer: eet ens De Ba, Bose Teas Sn Kansas thy" 000 101 301 GENTLEMAN,’ AND FoR THEM FRIENDS oF YOURS WERE : being broken, Beto” 098 008 $08 3 ! g valle, 885 yards idee tine Mitwatl 113 003 Sent 1k 8 To ON “THEIR GOOD “TRYING “10 “TWIN-DECK | - Ferrell and Myatt; Sorrell, Sullivan ; poi Si aneong ater mhehen re: AVIOR. wa HEA Y ME we So I DUST : : Chicago ut 538 His Bel You G67 UP A PokKER FANNED “THE CARDS ee ON “THEM ! ae TS though two Sooner ea I2'to 6 and GAME AND Wo) $37. 2 \ a es i bt a 12 hana 2 ee Peiee es te He oat —__| i tees eet Si tnd Smith, Henline. : ? Columbus 110 010 000-3 we Miter: Matton “aca Yikes; a mach and Henline. ) *0R+ Hel- game. Indian: Loulevibia 9 onnand and Thom ’ 900 000-0 ¢ 100, 21x—¢ 10 ‘Riddle; Weine: eatians olis ‘olumbus Milwaukee -BOLSTAD IS SENSATIONAL Breesy Point, July 5—(P)—Lester Bolsiad, youthful Golden Valley ster, st , aiess latiy-tive. galles ix ths opeciea |tne cuphees oa to the “ ° <u iy fe ers opening clul vances ont HEN, CANE UNK{AMBROS' REL! found of the Ten Thousand Lakes |"The result is disastrous, a 7 LAY, UNK | AMBRO: EAQUER “THE BAR 3 tournament here. | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service; sai af? 4 aNd, 4 G .

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