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THE: BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1980 - ao Robins and Cardinals ont Half Game Behind Leading Ch sem Cubs » SARAZEN, KIRKWOOD, LACEY An oe sheets, 1 America’s [s*~*~*CAmerica’s Cup Defender HasGrace =| Defender Has Grace /——ameria's Gup Defender Ha Grace ARGO ) EXPRESS HAS AND: INS Ho orton Smith Eliminated After region Hevea a H | Tataubk Worker aad Moose, Chick Hafey’s Homer With Two N BENEFIT BATTLE ining seer) T ht F P olden st end, lent Be ite af halfback, and Geott at full 4 Enough to : 0 Lig a ‘That guess Is probably a2 good a: ae <0 ; North Dakotan “Now- in’ Line Fitng, N.Y, apt 12) ‘Omaha, Neb., ert 3 Sem at teil. be] ikciy material for the tine, ‘But that Beat Giants 5-4 LStocky. Gene Sarasen, ad |, Sight. fairly fast ioe : for Battle With Al Singer, 2 N HITS HOMER HACK WILSO Lightweight King Leaders Move to Philadelphia LEVINSKY KAYOES LOMSKI for Series; Giants and aun Cards Play Again Faur-Year-Old Daughter of Late \ d Pi Paddy Harmon Will Re- (By the Associated Press) ' y St. Louis and Brooklyn again were ceive About $4,000 triumphant yesterday in the National wa league race and placed themselves Chicago, Sept. 12=-)—Up from Subs ‘The Robins inate Stan eveep Chicago’s Ghetto, has eae an ex- ak Cul - as Dazzy Vance turn ai srikeot, Pane igs a a ae as a light- a of een pinosa pe rooklyn a vi e with Chick Hafey’s first-inning home Fn oer Urey seer oe Bide, | queror run as ite deciding factor, again de- & yeer ago. Last night, he made 8) to roting x feat e Giants, ‘1 ; eat johnny. As the Cubs moved today to the hike souieny titen Kbendecn, Ween, | four survivors who ever ‘ & safer regions of Philadelphia, and the ‘The knockout came in the fifth round | >: G- A: title. He has won it twice.” Giants and Cards remained in New of the first 10-rounder on the stadi- —_—_ ‘York for a final clash, the race shaped um’s benefit card for. little Patricia Harman, daughter of the Iate Paddy OE bia Harmon, stadium builder, who was ‘S72% 16 Pennlless at the time of his tragic su death two months ago. t Brooklyn .... Siig 14 protease ee abecws rocked Ast San onary (By the Associated Prens) “ ' ‘Vance fanned 13 Gubs, “Hack Wil- ne cokes seaeelr ARITA LEK & gon’s forty-eighth home run of the was rani among the m« Batting—Terry (Giants), 402 season gave the Cubs their first run nent light heavyweight challengers, Fang Caviee ops) a 4 of the series. Tn the first Stites Rares bee : Bhs vr ee mie Going |" Stolen pises—Cuyter (Cubs), 3 ; — fae t ee ‘after, Herman had ‘)He was knocked down six times in AMERICAN LEAGUB’ r walked to give the Robins a head start the first round. “Buuns-Ruth CYepiees) 19 Th | i Ss il ou : eed bd hicago overcame. ‘The bout was listed as the semi-| ‘Home runs—Ruth (Yan a Ce | y' n ater ‘Maiams had singled and final to a 10-rounder between Billy| Stolen Dases—MeManu Frisch had walked in the opening in- Petrolle, the comeback “Fargo Ex-| 4 9", > ining, Hafey of the Cards made ahome/ ‘This striking aerial photo of the Enterprise in action els 8 new of the trint grace and power embodied in| press,” and Tony Canzoneri, challen- Fights Last Night 4 now run, The Giants overcame that lead} the chosen defender of the Amrica’s Cup. The NEA Si ‘Tribune picts was taken from thelger for the lightweight title, but it ; in the fifth inning and made another oe ee ies ny hewee anit floated’ above ii conrse off Newpark, R. I, during the final trial of the cup| completely stole the show. ee comeback in the seventh, but they! candidates. naga eee showing a clean pair of heels to its rival, Yankee, Gemonstrated her enberierty in @/" petrolle, who eame out of retire- iy the Associated Press) failed in their third attempt after the light? breeze. ment after a nine-months’ layoff, x eve ron Genes comiytley had scored their fifth run, leav- scrambled up the lightweight situa- a lisheweten' ped btagl bases filled when the game A i r) c R 4 B . T : tion’ by gaining a referee's decision @), monet Son sehr, New Canzoneri after 10 mauling 6: ‘galt dr rue mee om |AMO@rica’s Cup Races Begin Tomorrow ie o's as) ee a ee selves seven and one-half games be- | meet Al Singer, the titleholder, in] Anutinr, Chite (8). Nell. Revtate hind first place by winnings, tight , every day except Sundays, but a Qhe-| their third round of scheduled 10-| New York next month, Yer aren oe a ee é ‘ vind oe Sood maine pont tt 2|COnfidence High Aboard Both | day interruption may be called at the | round bout, lying face down. Petrolle continually forged forward,| Suicare-—Biliz iy Petrolie, Farge, DISTRIBUTED. BY clean sweep sgainst Cincinnati by/ — Sloops Today, With En- |Teauest of either boat. Under no clr-) some 95,000. fans paid $175,000 to|belting the New York Italian with) Naw "york (10), King Cevinaky, Stgeing oct a final 15 to 7 vcwry | l09P® Today, With Ep hon il the rages seat Oe te tig pepe Oe heed oo te | eae oe eee Gamble - Robinson Co. Idle Athletics Gain . terprise Favored yond Thomas Lipton today ome Singer sought the fray with Jimmy, | Pull up gest Sper ig ede ‘The Philadelphia dae peg Fe ks * |his hopes with characteristic who is the welterweight titleholder in Tay eight ein th tha TRE tound Bismarck, North Dakota » of sdieness-and a half game was pre-| Newport, R. , Sept. 12— um — fulness 1. aig, «that this| For two rounds Singer stayed out [and Knocked off the patch in each ted them by their rivals from|Shamrock V, Gir Thomas Lipton's tne os tarot ee good chance, as|in front, outboxing and outsmarting |‘"@me thereafter. Washington and New York. The sec- ie aici Enterprise, Har-| conaitions now are Me every way as)McLernin. ‘The memory of the fight trade was gee BES Johuay ond-place Senators dropped a second 8. Vanderbilt's defender, will be- | coual ag they can be. My motto, after| The third round told a different||"0t quite as good as Paddy Harmon’s| yas, Milwaakee (10). straight encounter to the St. Louis ee 30 years of chasing the € ve trophy, | Story. There was no indication that | Used ST ie ca ween me ee 5 akg oe dried apostle Aon tl Shortly before. 11 a. m. eastern | Still remains ‘May the best boat win’.” yReaeagcomten oy tare of op Hrogcae gate of api ely $46,000 left at” while the Browns { led up four runs | Standard time, the two boats will cross ee ind opened, Singer went about his|Profit of’ $10,000 for Patric in the sixth inning. Of Teenie toet ipo. southeast MI oLarnin Kayoes | business of alternsting ‘boxing and|stadium builder's four - year'- old dt of the re LE pro rae ge mile open ocean. Course. The first, . 2 alu mg, ae, oe pr into a ter- | daughter. oa 7 Giane turned on them after two beat- | rush will be over a windward-lee § H Tth saiedt bo. take: se tha fnew and hammered out a9 to 5 vic-|course. The two sloops will run 15) inger, 1s Quick advantage of the rea j miles into the wind and run home be- | Een Ggeinc var Coentk ight | ‘Ted Lyons, veteran Chicago hurler, | fre it aS C ion Victim and lefts to Binger’s.chin, At toox | Nee age an a eeeetors [MOOS today, Vandertilt-hse Kept his four blows and his knees buckled. He é \ pre e tli i tateatine’ tia Boston |crew keyed to a high pitch, and all sa down ‘on Bena Falledipves on OF THE ied Box 400% appear certain of victory, Aboard the |Al Goes Out in “Out in. Third: to Join ort esp his, £0 an ( Shamrock there is an easy atmosphere| “Vita La Barba, Kaplan, | ‘At the opunt of nine he wad back * Teen wont : a in the middle of the ring, wobbling Robins and Cards [ricer sat] Fields, othera ue ume chart, uh and varnish. 7 ¥ vate, ~ ad, won, turned wl = + Continue Wi 7 If there is a favorite, Ente New York, Sept. 12—(@)—Jimimy | tory, toming up to receive a glancing |/ NATIONAL LEAGUE Inning should be the boat. In the trials she | McLarnin is piling up some sort of a | blow from weaken: inger. | aicago . was found to be'the pick of the four | record for whipping champions in the | Jimmy “<a f ly Half G Behind Cubs Weetamee ‘and’ Whirlwind’ all bung ee from the fly- n let loose with | New Yorke Dsideak'S nasieamgraaoe! as prospective defendérs. Shamrock V| weights ‘to the welters, 23-year-old |® straight overhand right—a blow that | hoston. *. Now; Pirates and Phil- Yetinterdree fot ypindm ged Say Das | bowled ‘over seven cham- Sree ti hopes i ihe aeninwaleht Seesaaat, le terprise’s lockers are jammed | p! either fore or during their | cham gain prestige pe tbeblS lies Both Win- with spare canvas, and in a local loft | reign but never has he won a cham- | going out of his elas. : ip AMER AN LEAGUE | Boston, Sept. 12— ?) — Pittsburgh | be tetieion Shamrock Vv has no Seewee atta i During a recent visit in New York, Pulladeipnta : a w ook the second game of the series |such array of canvas, nor has she had! Champion number seven fell before |Bobby Jones played only one game Of |New York . 79 60 rom Boston 5 lia ot erate ay behind | the advantage of the extensive scien-| Jimmy's cannonading last night in|golf. He went around with Walter P.| Cleveland 78 $7 tific Spe hoeinen ahheg pro-| the A ep apregremicerr ap erie Al Singer, | Chrysler, the automobile magnate. § | Seti h, eer » duced M fanderbilt baby king e iweights, followea bya’ ger “wP Chi 55 84 ame, ore Sherdel, Cunnins- |°"pe first boat to win four races will| in the ways Of Pancho Ville" Fidel'Es | ‘The big bat with witch Héck ‘Wil | Boston. cet a n iP be declared the winner, of the series| Barba, Kid Kaplan, Jackie Fiejds,|son of the Cubs tied the National AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION NANCE, oar, CHICAGO, eee. may produce a maximum of seven| Young ‘Jack Thompson, and League record is known as the Ss naa Club— W. Ll. Pe angers rXiyn advanced to |7#0e® Contests are ‘scheduled for Singer took the count in | Driver.” eeuical® thin “one-half game. of first place ‘ soar eati: te ain neapolis . a 200 000 003 28 1 3 eachiout ‘and Hartnett; Vance ER we Forke—Se Laue ee Sept, ite tie peition with Brooklyn a half g: of first place by defeating ‘Rew frork 5 Tou 300 000110— 5 8 1 ae 158 100— 4 10 2 Hallaha: and . Wilson; Walker, Hevi: Pruett and O'Farrell. PHILS WIN THIRD Philadelphia.—Philadelphia made it hree straight in the present series Columbus. By Ahern |) stiwaukee Indianapolis OUR BOARDING HOUSE *TLLELL Yous ONE THAT EGATS THIS 1S TVE SEEN-IN AFRICA You"LL LUCKILY MORE HAN TCAs HINK 1s A PUFF FRom He we HAVENT STAND Fae TM OLD PictURE PIPE !~ EVER | THEM IN - & Gol To GET-A HEAR GFTHE “CANNIBAL {'\-THIS COUNTRY § SET OF-EMPORARY| |‘oulsville Now Hegitivea: and a ace neta od aa 7 14 4 TREE" 2 —~ THE oP oF (Ts “(ESPECIALLY “eMORROW Hell Gare Margi: Binge i ate " yhnson and Gooch: TRUNK’ HAS*A SORT OF. For “THAT So 1 Witt BE Columbus Win eee MoUTH OPENING ~~ WHEN !! CROP OF ABLE “10 “TALK. 10, | >| leo, Sen 1) — Loutsvilie's leveland Dov Downs A BIRD. OR LIZARD GETS 2{TREE SITTERSSY, THAT BRAGGING | int, Pepto PRC 3 IN IT, “THe BRAUCHES WE HAD “THis: yee » AND if tod behind Carroll's stendy anks in | ugt CURL INWARD “TRAPPING SUMMER ELL HIM! SOME ou ¥ in Slugfest “HE VICTIM. 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