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| obins ANNANT HOPES RUDELY JOLTED ASCARDSWIN2 Dropped 7 of 13 Games on Last Western Tour; May Re- peat This Time ILSON HITS TWO HOMERS Benators Turn on Cleveland In- dians for 18 to 6 Victory; Yanks Keep Pace Once again the Brooklyn Robins are inding the pathway through the Western half of the National League ircuit a thorny road to travel. On their last swing through the vest, the Robins dropped seven of heir thirteen games, and if the, re- ults at St. Louis the last three days re any criterion then Brooklyn’s bennant hopes are due to receive a vere jolt. The second and third blow in two jays was handed the Robins yester- lay when the Cardinals took a double header, the first 8 to 2 and the night- jap 4 to 0. The double defeat, while Ine Cubs were winning two, gave Brooklyn just a one game advantage ver the league champions. The Cubs took the measure of the Boston Braves 6 to 0 and 11 tol. A air of highly polished pitching per- prmances by Charlie Root and Pat lalone and Hack Wilson’s home-run at accounted for Chicago's triumphs. oot set the Braves down with three its in the opener while Wilson blast- d out his thirty enth and thirty- ighth home runs. Malone produced five-hit game in the second while Hack was sending his thirty-ninth jomer over the wail. The lowly Phillies also won a double leader, taking the Cincinnati Reds ito camp by the scores of 18 to 0 and to 3. Turning on the Cleveland Indians, he Washington Senators managed to old second place in the American ague by a margin of two points by lugging out an 18 to 6 victory. The Yankees kept pace with the nators in a home-run festival with ie St. Louis Browns, the New York- 's winning 14 to 11. Babe Ruth con- lected with his forty-second of the ear while Combs, Goslin and Blue iso rapped out circuit blows. Earl Whitehill chalked up his ninth raight victory for Detroit as the|{" figers turned back the Boston Red ox 4 to 2. puisville Paul . bledo ni ansas City lumbus: dianapo! lwaukee EATS YESTERDAY + dst blehe Won ‘ninth secutive gume as’ Tigers defeated < x. k Wilson, Cubs—Drove out three me runs and accounted for four pleheader, d home r CUE CHAMP IN SYDNEY Walter Lindrum, Australia’s billiard mpion, who claims every billiard ord in the world, has returned from. English tour and may go to the ‘ited States next year. te in the 1932 Olympics. HE MOSQUITOWAS DISCOVERED BY THE MAN WHO WAS DISCOVERED BY THE MOS QuiTO! {| mercial sharps have been investigat- | October first. 7|ing the subject by reason of the de- oekewwe seer, re s been e rsity of mai a Hae gee | OUT OUR WAY By Williams _|'einufrenin coaching tate wil nd Pat Malone, Cubs— three and five Nits, re- ASS it forty-sec- Sylvio Cator, Haitian, world’s cham- on broad jumper, intends to com- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930. Have Tough Sledding in West; Lead by Single Game ILOUISVILLE AND ST. PAUL TEAMS SPLIT EVEN IN CRUCIAL SERIES [ rying for Schmeling Matec | Argentine Fighter | ‘Sta: Ad i — : Neuen | InBout This Week Grass Court Tilt ; | 7 Justo Suarez to Face Herman Rye, N. Y., Aug. 11—()—The east- TIE FOR SECOND Perlick in Queensboro | ern grass courts tennis champlonships f i have lost two favorites almost betore Stadium Headliner Bunker shots aren’t really hard they had a chance to get warmed up. beets eh oie if eee e 2 to by CON CE IN Play in the second round yesterday — lence, at, to you play- IDEN | was featured by the elimination of ri ;, .|..New York, Aug. 11—()—Justo ers who hate the traps, may be a bit 7, |Ben Tincup, Aged Indian, Hus-| suarez, argentine lightweight, makes |ctphesate gate meas BUNKER SHOTS 71 | | Eliworth Vines In Poca and | his second American start in the Met-| Confidence in playing bunker shots ; recently beat Frank-Hunter in the tles to Mound to Stave Off | ropolitan district this week. comes from only one thing—experi- finals of the Metropolitan turf court ‘The South American, who beat the lence gained in practice, championship. Defeat for Colonels nee a oe nm his eee in this] geldom is a golf player seen out on | Most of the Big Ten stars, however, | ie sth tthe a faces ar Per-/the course practicing shots out of ONLY BY | advanced into the third round. Thesc / bebter-act, inthe featars 10-FOUnter Maas ee thts Caneainee PRACTICE ae ee ee 12, SEE TOLEDO WIN of the Queensboro stadium's anon vor | chances are that he is the best player CTI jchampion, John Van Ryn, of East in the club, or at least one of its stars. And-because he practices those Millers Stage Batting Uprising| ‘© Jack (Kid) Berg of England and Ne in thet tight Pomerat ; i : should give Suarez a bitter argument | "St is aimostéimpeesible for th at Indianapolis to Anni- —_| all the way. Gia HUGEE bs GRE I un MET i e ‘The national schedule has only two |€T@3e Player to get in an 18- hole hilate Indians other fights of any general interest, |TURd without getting into bunkers At Braves field tonight, Jimmy Brad- |® time or two. If you can’t play that Chicago, Aug. 11—(?)—It a blister- | dock, Jersey City slugger, meets Babe |ind of shot well, all manger of un- ing pennant race will coax patrons | Hunt, Ponca City, Okla., heavyweight, /Picasant tllngs happen to your score. through the turnstiles, Louisville,|in the headliner while at Spokane,| Absolutely the only way to gain Morrow night. Perlick, in a recent | Orange, N. J., Wilbur F. Cohen of appearance here, lost a close decision | Kansas City, Fritz Mercur of Bethele- | hem and Julius Seligson of New York. | | There are about 8206 chain store systems in the United States, total- ing 211,159 units, or an average of (25 units per chain, Toledo and St. Paul of the American |Wash., Wednesday, Maxie Rosen- |Confidence in playing @ shot ont of a | Soke, Shey usually make a remark-| Diamonds, Watches association, should be doing big busl- | bloom, the Harlem clown, who is reo- /bunker is to practice it. Of course, |70° rer hag GR ry t : On Credit ness. i ognized as world’s light heavyweight |it is best to stay out of traps—but ee, g lee, Inc.) James W. Marek ‘After sailing along well in the lead | Champion in this state, battles Nate |the best ones get in them sometimes. ‘4 Brown of Philadelphia in a six-|And because they have practiced the| TOMORROW: An explosion shot. eucge ea almost from the start of the season, POOM, Third St. South ef Hotel Prince Bismarck, N. Dak. : Louisville ran into'evil days last week | rounder. ‘ and its advantage over St. Paul was . Jeff Dickson (left), Europe's leading boxing promoter, is trying to arrange | reduced to three and one-half gemes, S aints Colonels To Represent State Tl A ed an antes ona a heavyweight title mat ween Young Stribling (right) and Max Schmel-| A four game series which finished | *. ing in Berlin or London. He is shown in conference with the Georgia boxer fentermiy, left them just. where they At U. S. Rifle Shoot one time. The greens and fairways f hard patked oiled sand and in London. started, each having won two. S li T oa if i Gam ; re hazards will be scattered . mv the cones and sans were UIE L Wo OS) ,.Farey N. Dp Aug. 11—Capt.| Grer the course, A’ soft dem asa |f . Capital Funeral Brooklyn Loses Yankees Hit Hard [2°22 siventecs of tne situation —— military scence and tacties at North | CoBeession, stand 1s also being er- Parlors roo y OSE to smack Milwaukee around enough | Mudhens Take Two-From Brew- have Harke Wernedig: ane will "The Caldwells are also installing a 208 Main Avenue Whil C b: Wi T B t St Lo We mee "| ers, While Millers Win One, |for.Camp Perry, Ohio, where he will ied SF weer to be called the Tike Riakatines le Uubs Win O DEAT Ot. LOUIS |“ Tousvite rimmed st. Pant, 7 to 3, . be in charge of the rifle team for the| “TWeeny Weeny” golf cotirse. 5 n . Phone—Day or Night—22 Saturday, and held its edge by divid- Tie Second With Indians Seventh Corps Area. He expects to if gh a ing a doubleheader yesterday. Hank- he, stuartered at the eastern camp/a paving gang. Today 20 to 25| Jos. W. Tschumperlin Phillies Trounce Reds Twice;}Win by 14 to 11 Score; Ruth! ins produced a four-nit pitching job} potedo, Aug. 11.—()—The Mudhens |U%ti! Sept. 15, and at that time will| miles is the average due to improved Prop. P pedi for the Saints in the first game, to| beat Milwaukee twice, 6to4 and 8 to2, {return to North Dakota to resume! methods and machinery. Root and Malone Pitch Gets 42d Homer; Whitehill win by 4 to 0, but the old Indian, Ben j Milwaukee 026 000 200-4 $ 1 {his regular duties. Tol + 003 200 104— 6 110) That North Dakota will be well ” " " tled out in tim save “ - Y . , Well for Chicago | Wins for Tigers ra ae ee oe a decision an che | anus yan ahd Young; Connally | pep; esented on the Seventh Corps — cities second contest, which went 11 innings.} Second gam: s ‘ Area rifle team was revealed when Chicago, Aug. 11— uF) — Root and] New vork, Au The Yanks | Ernie Wingard was transferred from | pAiiwaukee .... 100 000 ae orders were received for Glen Schoes- Malone. pitched tw mes and | : sow, Embden, Clarence Vogel, Lark, lecKi and Shea; in. ' 5 , and hurled Toledo to a 3 to 1 victory {der and’ Dev Te ee arate Gelnett, Wheatland to 0] over Milwaukee. The Mudhens went BLUES AND BUCKS SPLIT pia DR api Set aE AC) Meets tight back in the doubleheader yes- | Columbus.-LRansas Cite and Colum- ‘io may be unable terday and grabbed two more de-|bus split even, the locals taking the |t® Teport, Arthur Johnson, Hurds- cisions, 6 to 4, and 8 to 2. Twelve | {st game 7 fo 6, and the Blues the field will go as alternate. . Each of ANOTHER |} thousaimi fans turned out to wateh| First ga these men has had marksmanship HE 4 * . 3) Boston. — Whitehill won his ninth ¥ Kansas Cit. . 010 200 111— 6 training under Captain Ross while + 001 000 000— 1 5 2} consecutive game for Detroit, turning | Casey Stengel's organization move fabus. > 1200 401 00f-— & 12 4 [attending North Dakota Agricultural | 80 000 03¢—11 13 0] hack Boston 4 to 2. into a tie with St. Paul in the stand-|Squee" "ns, +| first base for pitching duty Saturday | — Gearin, St Hack W cago. twit and 11 First n hit three homers as Chi- | defeated Boston, 6 to 0 \s 600 000 000— 0 2 1) ge 202 000 02¢— 6 10 11 nd'Cronin, Gowdy; Root and Closing Out Sale - Going Strong - Hungling; Pip- way, Johnson and Boston . Chi ‘unningham, Brandt, Jones and | Detroit ings. ee ana oeier Busses -sonen, | College, Cronin; Malone Hartnett. Boston 2111 000 000 902— 2 6 1 i ond. a 3 Captain and Mrs. Ross in compan; - Se ee ee Whitehiil' ‘ind’ ‘Desautels; Durham,| Minneapolis staged a batting upris- | seco ame! ong oo 520-14 16 | with Prof. and Mrs. CA. Gottechel Half of our stock moved out last week. The PHILLIES WALLOP REDS Morris and Connolly, Berry. ing in its first game at Indianapolis | Columbus ”....71 040100 010=6 18 $|Just returned f ion in th last half is j A 1’ lates Ge cae and when the dust had settled, had |" Warmouth,” Sheehan” and Collins: | mountains of Mectaua the Peete, last half is just as good as the first. All of our doublehea ry 0 0 SENATORS SWAMP CLEVELAND A y +a ‘ in. be ie Captain Se Washington The Senators pounded | turned 24 hits into a 22 to 8 victory. | Doyle, Campbell, Maxton and Dixon, “4 reports catching Rainbow trout ex- stock is clean high class, good quality and selling p) out 11 runs in the eighth and won| Griffin headed the assault with two MILLERS GO ON RAMPAGE ceeding 5 i i se ia e43—18 21 1] from Cleveland 18 to 6... 12 g|homers, a brace of doubles and 9 Indlunavolis.cStinneapotie” slugsed | Gays ne Spee at camped 18/ at mail order prices, Every purchase is a real Davis; Wysong, [Cleveland ..... 0000102 2 1— 6 12 3| single, while Nick Cullop boosted his | oi, “.,"the “trst pame. Phe wees x bargain. Now is your opportunity to stock up on and Gooch. Hudlin, ‘Lawson, Jablo L. Sewell; Jones i oweki and | homer total to 37 by getting two Of | contest ended 2 to 2, being called at Two Miniature Golf them. The six o'clock Sunday closing | the end of the sixth because of he seasonable merchandise. Buy your Christmas 410 2 00000 003— 3 81] Others not schedule law at Indianapolis, wrecked a pitch- | Sunday law. . | gifts at this time. Rixey, Frey and | oben aba ey Stile between, Carmen Hill of |i EM’ ons oovon;—an 24 9 + COURSES at Mobridge| Lg | the Millers, and Bill Burwell. In s(x | Indianapoli 40011 000-— 8 16 1 et * e PAL nittin: a Cardinals. drubbed d | innings each permitted five hits and] paris touse and Mondino eons | Mobridge, Aug. 11.—As usual, Mo- in both games, 8 to 2 ‘LEAGUE | the contest ended with the score tled | “Necdnd game: eos bridge has swung in-line with the Firs { at two-all. TRROGPOS 's Ain 5 0) larger cities and has taken up Mini- Brooklyn 110 000 000— 2 7 0 Columbus celebrated “Emmett Me- |7"diananolis |... Geloek Taw.)> 1 | ature golf. t. Lou 200 001 50$— 8 11 0} am Cann” day for its veteran first-base- Luque, y and Lopez, Deber: Including games of August 10, man, by splitting a pair with Kansas (By the Associated Press) City. The Senators won the first 1 » game 7 to 6 but dropped the second and Gonzal Burwell and} Two miniature golf courses are = being built, one by Ray Travis and RLS DEVIDE | Bernie Wren and one by Mr. and Mrs. ¥ to 0, and the | James Caldwell. 600 000 000-— 6 5 6 201 000 10¢— 4 12 0 "y 5 . 4 \" re cRaatngenDaverty: Phillies), 1 one 14 to 6. funnels took the second § to 4 in 11) The course of which Bernie Wren Hallahan and Mancuso, Home runs—Wlson (Guba). 39, | ff TKill ee itst gam will be manager occuples a space 90| sudcinceeats ¢ pas pate it rey illed St. Paul + 102 010 000— 4 12 0 u = 1Cli 1 Louisy! 2 — U. S. Now Has 125,000 AMERK AG Race Official 9 Louisville 1 000 000 04 42 ~ — é —— — — GUE A Hankins and Grabowski; Wilki Ks anween)s S86: Shock Fatal to Kin | veverrytnd"Autry, Barnes nse ! Home r (Yankees), 42. -— . Pa 90 bad ‘olen basel Manus and Gehr- 4 32 Washington, Aug. 11—(#)—These inger (Tigers), 16, 4 Chicago, Aug. 11.—(P}—- Robert | “hy ‘and’ Fenner) Peonere Hine |’ baby golf courses sprouting around YOUTH ON LONG SWIM helo or peta peemcen’ of ee cup and Thompson. ee ’ the United States now number 25,000 its jation utomobile ing associ- ——————————____ : and represent the incredible value of | DUtington, Ia. Aug. 11.—(P)—Fred | ation, was killed yesterday at a race] NUMBER BACK AND FRONT $125,000,000 in investment. Newton, Clinton, Oklahoma, youth, | track’ in Sterling, Ill. Purdue's football warriors will wear Mi This is the estimate compiled by|simmung, from Minneapolis, Minn..| "Several hours iater, his sister-in- | ¢ight-inch numbers on the back and six inch numbers on the front of their the commerce department, which | morning on his swim to Keokuk. New- | ¥;, Mrs Bernice Whalon, under | io, ost season to make it pos. j | finds that 15,000 of them have sprung | ton arrived here yesterday afternoon, formed of the accident. She collapsed sible to identify"easily a player no into existence since last January, and| having compkted 210 hours in the d died. ss matter which way he turns. ; that their total is still on the vise. water since leaving Minneapolis July ye orl solicitous for the specta- Primarily the government's com-|6, He hopes to reach New Orleans by i ROCKNE GRADS AT AUBURN tors, was on the outside of the track, trying to keep the crowd back from Pepe fae lah adopted mand the miniature golf establish-| “Tiny” Hewitt, former Pittsburgh| ‘he fence. One of the racing cars, ‘Sim hiring Wynne, forme: ments are creating for materials of |and Army fullback, has been added to] Tounding the curve in a cloud of dust. | Tota, Spemens at Creighton, as various kinds, all during @ period|the grid coaching staff at Alabama. | SYo'vGd Gor to Me Rockne graduates on the coaching { OF. S e ‘po wer Little Golf Courses| funfeai'% Home runs- when demand for substances is a ; Staff. Jack Cannon, all-American matter of general concern. Fred Heimach, new pitcher with the | guard in 1929, will have cha the e , |Brooklyn Robins, has yet to ‘partici-| Eddie Mack, Denver lightweight, en and Roger Kiley, te suieed , The weight of an inch of rain én|Pate in a world series game, though carried a recommendation from the|end at South Bend, will be another x I (4) C. ld ee OS (4 an acre of ground is a little more|he was a member of the 1928 cham-! governor of Colorado to New York in | of wynne’s aides. “ than 100 tons. |Rleoship Yankee club. an attempt to crack the bigtime. FAIRCHILD ON PENN STAFF drill ends of the freshman team. RUSPOLI WILL BE READY Prince Ruspoli will enter his big Italian racer in the second interna- CHECK THE QUALITY then Compare! | tonal motorboa ont ees in September. 114-inch wheelbase aged bgt) ncked several days 70-horsepower engine of being ready to te. eee — Thermostatic contro! of cooling IDA F JOCKEYS Idaho may admire her big men of Double-d eas frame the forest, but she should be proud of Self-adjusting spring shackles her little men of the turf who have Full power muffler % become some of this country’s leading Jockeys, ‘The list includes Earl Sante, : i; edie gasoline pump osha. ators. iver Darke, ~ anichester vibration damper Ellis, Goldie Johnson, Melvin Knight, and beautiful 4-inch and Arthur Schenk, pe / we ae cate edie Starter button on dash e SE wae it t = 5 BERLENBACH IS COACH eee eee eres Cam-and-lever steering : ion soins ibe forme ner great Studebaker’s 78-year-old standards of Hand brake on four wheels by 4] | basers now at the St, ‘oto ae quality. Never has so powerful a car Clutch torsional damper “ nasium lew York city. 1 i by wale =A 5 Gn ' \ been sold for so low a price as this re: ITALY FULL OF ‘CHAMPIONS’ brilliant new Studebaker Six. +DOOR: THREE “WINDOW ‘SEDAN é Pld yas athlete, as well as ie $895 the Italian newspapeys @ “champion.” At any price below £1000, these is Roadsterford . . . ss. .8795 He may not have come near winning no comparable car-per-dollar value. Gate oe oon es any title, but he is a “campione,” 7 ie “4 Coupefor2?. 2. ee we 845 nevertheless. Check its quality evidence. Let your pe a ee <4 Bp ag ny | i needy. aye rapa Be < ERT EAS rm ue IS Sei ce + wire was without organized baseball for ance, comfort, beauty, prove this state- Landau Seden A-door(éwirewheels) 995 the first time in 35 years. ment to you. Regal Tourer (6wirewheels) . . . 995 Members of the Cambridge univer- Soe ii ify i AN agi at he eee : sity golf team, touring America, this See the car, drive it, verify its many year entered the Metropolitan ‘open fine-car features before you decide. in New York. A convict arrested recently in New Ene meen & Bismarck Motor Co. 616 Main Avenue CHRIS BERTSCH, Mer. Dr. John Bain Sutherland, Pitt foot- * Bros. Napol N. D. ball coach, has been touring Europe| fveti Brees’ Gackles Ne Dy wat Rompuom, Wi this summer. F.C. Werner, Dawso GM. Hebron. N STRwiLliams |” _ ixmeter, McClusk: 1:00 wea sence. me. jcbamplon, hasbeen fighting nly ebe | 114-INCH WHEELBASE +790 HORSEPOWER years, Nb i , 4 7h sa} oe | ! | ~ 4 “ie \ | r Y \ / | h ¥. ' v