The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1930, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY.7, 1930 tes, Farrell, Collins, and Shute Round Interlachen Course in ‘Par Ws |WASHINGTON AND BROOKLYN PROFIT BY TRADES THIS SEASON ee \| t TERRAIN = 5 ‘ | rawue lead. It was Shires who | Smith, Farrell, Hagen, and Jones Seem Big Guns | ART SHIRES AND IKE |throwats with a pinch single’ with the | i bases full in_ the tenth inning to WAR SCENE ; z | beat the New York Yankees, 3 to 2. H Earnshaw Gets 11th P re : " |. The Athletics kept their place in \\the sun by winning their third close Makes Course 2 Oo 4 TO IMPORTANT WINS! Hed Son fo 3 Gemge Barnshaw baie 2 : : ; scored his eleventh victory. " shan! ts ‘74, but Hopes to : : ee | "The fourth place Cleveland Indians | yeneity grortioned-is tne same breath, Gea ane | : showed signs of improvement as they 2 ‘ u " Tod &, ¢ : bi s i * ,.; opened against their western rivals WED edie a rind and acing = hat el Slang Soore Today : r ‘ 3 |The Great One Pinch Hits inj at home and shut out the St. Louis] "hanking” T have found, usually is BE SURE OF A FIRM GRIP Wai , Tenth and Sends Senators | piushedwell and led Detrot to a 8 |came'y'a woesrthattte tne ping. | | WITH THE LEFT HAND J IW ‘GOOD SHAPE : ee ie = victory over the Chicago White er attempts to guide the shot with his ANO' KEEP THE LECT o oe to Win Over Yanks | "The Brooklyn Robins, who chose| meant: ELBow Close TO THE : as | “ra ri The cure, and it’s a simple one, | to add strength to their team by ob- A iy Smith and Von Elm Get de a \ ae |taining Ike Boone from the Pacific | Proves. etvective in most oases. There eed Morrison, Rouse and , : : J. ROBINS ARE LEADING AGAIN Coast League. found good reason to} One lies in a firmer grip with the c 3 = a : . , be pleased with their new acquisition. | jer, both in the backswing and Mangrum Get 73s : ‘ hema ey | Boone made his debut yesterday and| the downswing. ‘The other is to make ‘ : ‘ __ | played the principal role as the Rob-| Certain that the left elbow stays close ag tw ; Cubs Are Beaten Twice by Cin- ins regained first place in the Na-| to the body. ce rideps polis, . .—(P)}—Bobby é . te tional league by beating the Boston Yntroduced himself to Inter- : : cinnati; Giants and Car- [ Braves, 10 to rd He it home run | Ee eee yesterday and demonstyated 4 ( dinals Win Twice |and a single and made a great catch} qomMORROW: Pitch shots. | of a fly, diving into the bleachers to 7. bald produce par golf, or better, ; ‘ ; ft j ee oe | grab the ball, en for. the National Open PS : : ‘ (By The Associated Press) =|... Reds Drub Cubs | this |Dureh in the first game and follow- t : A ‘incinnati helped bring about this/ ing i ‘i ‘i ; ‘thirty-fourth annual gathering : : “ yh lange part of the first half of iatost disturbance in the standing,|<"'slugeing’ wraich.; | try ‘is and the amateurs : the major league baseball season has | \9°€ lugging match. “Thursday but more than half E : 5 been spent in efforts by managers to| Which put Brooklyn ahead although| —_—_—_—_—__ Drendres atid e half entrants : 7 : strengthen their clubs and their suc- tied with the Chicago Cubs in games.' BOLSTAD BEATS WITHERBY f iy ‘i .|The Reds took both games of a were here for acclimating ; ts cess ts evident in the current stand-| tcubte-header from Chicago, by| ,BteesY Point, July 7-—()-Lester . — ‘ aver : | scores of 5 to 4 and 8 to 7, breaking/ Bolstad, Minneapolis, added new ‘Atisnta._ amateur studied In- ‘ é lalate Sa Be cai Nasir a losing streak of five games. si laurels to his already imposing rec- 's diffictlties on two rounds : HS fed Awa ns a icago White|" The third place struggle between| ord when he defeated Jake Wetherby, ‘and produced a par 72 on : jox turnes alee Ned seporeet the New York Giants and St. Louis; Minneapolis, 3 and 2 to annex the ‘Bobby was not concerned with : Se te Le in making | the americonCardinals remained unchanged _ as championship of the Ten Thousand however, but with a study of ine = —— - Rotators sami! ties PRiIud ecmeen ie both teams won doubleheaders. The Lakes golf tournament over the | 's . S fetes ors and the Philadelphia Ath-| Giants trounced Philadelphia, 10 to Breezy Point course. Mrs. Ralph | Associated Press Photo - "The result is that the Senators and| clan hdd ae Bashers made it = Ee ae igean was endl iti eae re ESS ‘The boys will fight their way over the Interlachen club course at Minneapolis Thursday, Friday, and Saturda: i i der ge sees a weer arage at + Miss Donna Lycan, Bemidji, to win Mtbiat “T am.in good shape for| forthe america: golf title now held by Bobby Jones, Hagen, Farrell, and Smith from’ the Fis OC COE TOEOE ner eet are Tied for the! spina a 2:1 daelaites “over PAGE| SOE ee ee ee meet, ready to make the best| fessionals are threatening trouble for Bobby. Pictured above is the thirteenth green of the course, naturally. can.” Hs said he was con- Many Bismarck fans will be there to watch the stars compete. : the course holds plenty of a tis also. had stepped. out H H | Mi lis Humiliates St. Paul N mong their fellows today bY nneapolis humiliates » rau ine So Hs TR 1 wea ai par 72's Sunday during one ARON 3 i ; us 8 fects is. ink tint round. Senators D. feat —_Milers Make It Four Straight’ u aute, Columbus, and suck |OENALOLS VE ea Over Rivals, Spiking Pen ri wor ‘Los Angeles, playing with ‘ | loa ie 9 vaurnee ot ieer:| ~Vankeesin Tenth = nant Hopes : é but it’ " Mel, twice open cham- | Philadelphia, Detroit and Cleve- Pitre eb ered rsh secre | ut if s§ worse if on the Gn today land Are Other Ameri- of the American association appat- : Sate, and ¢ M jently has folded up, and the manner George i e ee eiier'in 1998, wo can Winners or method of folding could hardly - end of our Ca | _ have been more unhappy for, the NATIONAL LEAGUE “Om Boston, July 7.— (#) — Philadelphia | Saints. Club— W. L. Pet. on, Los Angeles, Sonny], Boston, July oe Pour inthe series | While the Colonels were winning | Brooklyn : and Ray Mangrum,| yesterday by defeating Boston 4 to 3. ¢, t of five fi Indianapolis, | Chicago. scored one above par in| oo ton Or ee ON $18 ee paul took it on the chin four| S¢"Lowie® practice round. farn es ee 7 Cochrane; MacFay-|times in a row from its bitterest | Boston Seheene earners rival, Minneapolis. The combina-|Eincinnatt . ‘ Pittsburgh rs Win Fourth RETRO LISTLESS WINNER hee ot secon eee eel | icago.— Detroit_ won istless | with a six an alf games game from Chicago 5, to 2, ae Ts the. ‘chit {charged s battle _AMERICAN LEAGUE ° etroit . 02 300 AE bes Prt nte Ww. I me From Saints Hove and,Hayworth; Braxton, Me-| ‘The Millers’ 8 to 5 victory over| Washington BROWNS ARE OVERWHELMED |St. Paul vente the ee bare Cleveland elmed Bt Toule ? reas oe In er Qlounlored ae the bottom Be Louis ‘ plecki Wins Fifth Straight a8) 5:""Louts . + 000.000 000— 0 7 110% the league during the early part| Boston, - + Bl Oth Cleveland’ 10 031 204— 7 110/06 “te, “season, today was BY Bak | Chicago ; ‘Br H ual ray, insey an ‘errell; rown ews Beat Blues; and Myatt. place one game behind Kansas City. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION two-run rally in 4 A rs the tenth pled Washington to de-|were hit safely 12 times by Saint St‘tne Yankees @to 2, jbatsmen, but the Millers battered eed he 2 70!Slim Marriss, George Murphy, and w York ‘Washington ...; 100 000 0002— 3.5 0) Sherid.sJohnvon and Dickey; Had-|Frank Nekola for 16,+ including r3 ” vt ley and ‘Spence: |Nick Cullop’s 25th home run of the| Indianapolis , yatt. — : ers Divide SPENATORS RALLY IN TENTH (Carmen Hill and Paul McCullough | clevini rex feat the Yankees 3 to 2. Kansas C Minneapo! Columbus ". 200 103 020— 8 15 2 JL as ate boo 400— 6 12 2 season. d. Griffin; Har- Louisville defeated Indianapolis, 6|: id Fepner. FE Y jto 5, in the first game of a double- IND! eats esterday | poner rk dropped the second con- st fate but Blondy Bloxsom was both goat and 'o 4! Art Shires, Senators—Pinch single! hero of Milwaukee’s 12 inning, 5 to 010 000 130— 5 12 1|in tenth drove in tying and winning 4 victory over Kansas City. His er- 100 200 021 6 10 liruns against Yankees. ‘ror gave the Blues two unearned (By the Asnocinted Press) Il and Riddle; Pen) Waite Hoyt, Tigers—Held White |runs in the seventh but he redeemed| parting wGensig (Parte 2 : _|gox to seven hits and beat them, 5{himself handsomely by crashing out] Runs-*Ruth (Yankees) 900 012 101— 5 10 Ol to 2. a home run after two were out in| Home runs—Ruth (Yankees), 32, One of many actual aie 902,002 0005-411.) °raytor Douthlt, Cardinals — Hits|the twelfth to provide the winning| Stolen bases—Iice (Senators), 12 : photographs of “‘spit- reinert and ‘Thompson. home run in ninth to beat Pirates, 2|run. NATIONAL LEAGUE | tipping”’ cigar mak LUMBUS DIVIDE to 1, Cardinals getting only one other |__ Pete Turgeon got a home run for Batting —ODoul (Phillies), .398. : pping ciga ers, XB, COLUMBUE DIVIDE gout [hit Milwaukee in, the fifth to bring hia| Buns cuter (cube) 21, fs ees cel at ing the fret] George Earnshaw, Athletics—Beats |consecutive hitting streak to 16) stolen base Cuyler (Cubs), 43. . taken in New York City, 7 » 4 to 3, permitti: i ny cicacs oo ee Se he % vo oot o00 2 3rd eaiking out, Ravens une Mine hits |""Columbus and Toledo divided a| _ HENNESSEY 18 VICTOR March 25, 1980. Anaffi- O03 001 03$— 6 901 Tke Boone, Robins—Coast League |1°ubleheader. The Mudhens hada 6| Minneapolis, July 7—()—John — = a davit from the photogra- ; mn andl recruit makes debut, hitting single to 2 edge in the opener, while Dutch | Hennessey, Indianapolis, won the * 4 = 4 and homer and making sensational | Kemmer aval up a ary Rollo singles title of the Minneapolis invi- th e enn® e pherdis on file, showing y ie to gain a al is catch in left field. ally py dine fp omnia 9, to. 80a | ation, tennis tournament, defeating eco e war against Spitting isa that this workman used. 0 ini | Emmett Pare, Chicago, holder of the ita cabs vieeitine, Smith: JIMS BEAT ABERDEEN national clay court championship, @-1, spit in finishing the end Jamestown, July 7.—()}—A five run HAS BEEN A WANDERER 6-2, 6-8, 6-2. Hennessey then d f d ‘ ee) e eae n MP BLUES rally in the ninth, climaxed by Fred-|, Babe Herman, Brooklyn's batting! with Cullen Thomas, cet ree crusaqge o ecency ecco join if. ae sei euNeCcimaukee defeated Kan-| die Sims’ homer with one on base, |Pehemoth, has seen service with 14/win the doubles championship, beat- i . § to, 4 in 12 innin: gave Jamestown its second straight |different teams in 10 different|ing Jimmy Young, Minneapolis, and eee seers oor f 18 1| victory over Aberdeen, the locals win- |leagues, although he has been play-| Billy Schommer, Milwaukee, 6-3, smoke IFI RE M 5 eee ere ie ao gley, Sny_| ning 11 to 9. jing baseball only since 1921. 6-2, 6-3. ‘i and Shea, Young. gle Over 7,500 cigar factories are registered by the U.S. Government. Over 7,400 rounce Draves eS 2 sii of these hand-roll cigars, producing 50 percent of the output. Every hand- “ UNCLE, AMBROSE! 1. A Go PEEL YoURSELFIAA YouR UNK- WAS 2 rH A : a f York, Cincinnati and St.) |A‘GREAT CAESAR, wir A SO ANANAI nT PELL Me He a. pase made by American aioe Coc anmint doe is subject to the }Louls All, Win Sunday Z Posse SSES You ?~EaAnis ook’ “TAP DANCE {4 EVEN HAD | A | possible danger of “spit-tipping.” Certi Cremo is absolutely free from E> Moibleheaders A’ MAN: OF YouR*AcE [4 LESSONS} LAsT SPECIAL LOE a spit-tipping—No Cremo is made by hand. : j | AND. DIGNITY Tiana ..|| WINTER AND Tm, /(peainG Tee Te Boone's sin- LIKE A COTTON PickeR!{3 SHOWING “HIS Wee Si: goklyn, July 7—(P)— i Tomorgend, Me tlelging 728, aw MY WORD, STOP LAD} HOW To Do oe oe foie w e eis 41 if BEFORE You y THESTDPEAKEASY 4( opSttaeaus” The choicest, tenderest leaves culture. Certified Cremo’s min; Elliott and Lo- E HAVE A stkoKe!), HoT FooT,"/~ ¥ i UPPERS ‘AA? ‘GIANTS WIN TWICE Se BooP Daopre AS.) LOWERS vf that the crop affords are scien- purity is safeguarded along York.— New York took a ‘ y 4 ‘om Philadelphia, 10 to DEE: DoaP a Wack tifically treated by methods every step of the way by amaz- Page as : Ms + recommended by the United ing inventions that bind, roll, hin»; =». 200,000 000-— 26 3 ' ad (s “Oy States Department of Agri- wrap and tip the cigars! ott, Wilioughby and McCurdy; bhue and Hogan. TRIMMED TWICE 2 : : Mncinnati handed the \ : bs a double setback, win- 4 and & to 7. > . “ Breese 1303) | S| TA : Hartnett; Frey: and Ni ir, Ny i e 2 2 e@ iit 000100 420— 7 111 , Root and Tay- = Sexton, Johnson and Suke- ill ’ UMP PIRATES . | = ge 100.600 1 7 1 f A\ eed ‘ ‘ 1000 001— 2 2 0 g : msley; Haines and f Y + 101010 100— 4 12 4 IA < ( = : + 103 103 O5¢—12 15 2 LL) Fy ‘N eel | ‘THE GOOD 5§¢ CIGAR Z ZN MODERNIZED OLD GENT = cimoorso nn Ks | 1920Amerian Cignt Co

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