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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 DEMONS TOPLAY AT |CUBS, CARDINALS, AND ROBINS WIN IN GREAT NATIONAL RACE WILLISTON, FARGO, |Lipton Characteristically Confident WPCRAW'S CLUB FOUR [atten Dooier Linton and Alums Linton, Glendive, Jamestown, "America’s Cup LE ADING CHIC ACO ANS : Opening Grid Gamec Newport, R. 1, Sept. 13.—(}—The Both Teams In Position to Score Dickinson and Mandan r ah prog % ‘ isk Bia Leak Ribas. Will Play Here oP etter’ * Muahiy fleet ot) St, Louis and ‘Brooklyn, How- sary Final Punch Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton's ever, Only Half Game Be- SEASON TO OPEN SEPT. 20 (Tribune ‘Special — ica’s cup, and Enterprise, Harold 8. Tage cctclginay es = id hind Loop Leaders ene imal at McLeod Sent His Men Through alia! races de! a miles — ee which is Mrerecig Ag Pegg ag) foot" Light Scrimmages Thurs- ward or leeward, from a starting oucy |BABE RUTH GETS HOMER ball game of the season in North Da- day and Friday reine Nigel oy taal me ——. ; Each team was in osition to score ‘The crews of both sloops were opti- |Cardinals Put on Steam in Ninth the final dive WeaEy. Hiss -atiieack tant Gano fectbad Sir ‘Thomas characteristically was| to Score Three Runs and qqittee Jamestown college for the Bismarck high school foo! cheerful. : a, , working fi team this fall will be played in the “T think my chances are better than ‘Beat Giants ‘ . great Ungely beet Capital City, it was announced this ever before,” he said. “Conditions are — Nese St. ‘Thomas morning by Roy D. McLeod, athletic as fair as possible. In my 30 years of (By The Associated Press) ordi wee: AIM director, pursuing the elusive trophy I have} ‘The National League pennant race Z Carl Reidlinger, tackle, The home games will find Linton, always subscribed to the slogan, ard became even more thrilling today. Chi- : eS Johnson, back. Glendive, Mont., Jamestown, Dickin- the best boat win, and may I add|cago, St. Louis and Brookyn, all Martin son, and Mandan playing here. The Demons will take to the road to bat- tle Williston, Mandan, and Fargo. The schedule has only one open date, that being Saturday, Oct. 25, A Ralph i Harold 8. Vanderbilt, skipper of the | where they were before while the | Maybe Dan Cupid has traded his arrow for a baseball bat, Any- defender of the hundred guinea cup,|New York Giants, who suffered a| how, soon after the world Simmons, hard-hitting out- onset pny Frags which was won by the yacht America | third straight defeat at the hands of and Dorothy Kuhn of Jehkin-| iineups: in 1851, and which has since cost mil- | the Cardinals yesterday, have dropped | town, Pa., the first picture taken of them since High School Brooks Alumni lions in challenge and defense, also | to four games behind first place. of their engagement. seme te week Gnmen ate Hance, was cheerful. ' Here fs today’s standing of the |W B00 a ae heal one at Mandan Oct. 8 or 9, another at “It seems fitting,” he said, “to state} four contenders: r fs Vetter fo ©, Reldlinger ts og. wat ert cet] “Ps os ooze (WINNING CONFERENCE WOULD [it 3 SEE: Mandan here Armistice Day. both yachts are tuned to a high pitch, Behind Play y ¥. Blore a 2 jolaen The game with Glendive, Mont., is and ready for the starting gun. The wey - M. Reidlinger It T. Volk a ee Felis fies aa eines| SO BB NOT SURPRISE BISON FAMILY": cua said, but he expects to hear the date and our edversaries are the finest| Brooklyn .. © _Steensland is satisfactory to the Montanans in a sportsmen we know. We are looking in Z , % ‘Sch short time. forward to a close, keen, hardfought " Guus McLeod sent his men through light series of Horace McGrath, Cy Lons-!/ Nick Hits Two More re Bloedau scrimmages Thursday and Friday and ‘Whet wagers were made were large- : plans a few more sessions next week. ly even money propositions, but when brough, Leo May, Paul Bunt, |} And Continues Race * So far the Demons have not been odds were given they usually favored Viv McKay Impressive Dro s bu troubled by serious injuries. Enterprise. Runs y ‘mp! To Catch Joe Hauser p: ‘The schedule as it now appears ninth inning ania eo ry Py follows: -| If you're confused by the seemingly complicated nomenclature of the yachts tied they poled| Fargo, N. D., Sept. 13—After nine R H Lead Saturday, Sept. 20—Linton st Bis- Walon are to race off Newport for the America’s Cup, this diagrammatic 7 ean. U.1.c. with a' Giant er- | days’of intensive fall practice, grand ‘Minneapolis, etains 18 a) marck. picture of Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock V will help. Figure 1 indicates runs, stand managers around the No ° Saturday, Sept. 27 — Glendive, the mast to which all sails are attached, and figure 2 shows the spreaders, or * id Cubs had little | kota State college campus are still the business er Immons 4 Mont., at Bismarck. braces by which the mast is strengthened. Others are: (3) the forestay; emen in their slim Saeis tone , Saturday, Oct, 4—Williston at Wil-| (4) mainsail; (5) main boom; (6) fore staysail; (7) jib, Other sails fre- of their liston. on ons quently Por are jib Leng’ a ‘betes site cg enge between anaes, ‘Wednesday or Thursday, » 8 or] and mast, large Genoa jib, e equally e spinnaker, . 4 9—Mandan A Mandan: which is used for running before the wind, is used on the side opposite the | Fourth Corps Area Second; Ma- Monday, Oct. 13—Minot at Minot} mainsail and is held straight out in similar fashion by a boom from the mast. rines Took Early Lead (night game). RS TR TR NRT La: <a are vn ce cescrmeee: ; sae e — at Yanks D efinit ely | STANDINGS: in Team Finals | Friday, Oct. 31—Fargo at Fargo. | S / A NDI NGS ‘ Sept, 1 enue’ Nov. 8 — Dicl Out of Loop Race i OF THE ; z \, CLUBS. $357 HE eee ie 5: lay vod Athletic, With .380, Is Seven Points Behind; Grove Is Leading Pitcher ! i j Md g 5 [ i el a EE H i u Be i a8 i : j 7 i i Tuesday, Nov 11 (Armistice Day)— abndan ‘ss Bisntarog: Beaten by Detroit 5 to 4; Wash- | : i ; & ih g i fe —— his pursuit of present | home run race are Walter = man remained in ° ° ington Wins First Game | : the one ray of light ‘i and | gj points in the hecti € Against Chisox a the Yankees as they lant Star, With End of Season Juplor league slugging Gi 5 ° | crp—NATIONAL LEAGUE out of pletely out of the Ameri- dust Around the Corner, Wednesaya cae pa + seven points pennant chase. The Babe r p games lant UPFEMACY |, metra, sept, fine venkeen txt 8 ‘S16 the first four homer 46 in the third inning, but Favored to Win Gebrig the 0 of .387, th winning the American dongs: pennant 6 Third place Detroit won out in @ ninth inning 5 Tee Coto oe pe niall 82 Infantry wit > Yally, 5 to,4. The Yanks lost a the |22\even 380. Three-Run Rally in Ninth Cops;| forty sixth home rum. gg is Cavalry : came to the Philadelphie~ Attiletics, ie | were Robi d Cubs Wi Detroit 20.000 001— 5 9 2 HY ‘The ed, the "Na=| who were idle for a7 4 day, the jOmmns and. Cups) vin paherid and Dickey: Wyatt, Hoyt ana eaicea uc. tional rag ay | = the gpl Jost rig chance among hooped. Other Contests eee BROWNS BEAT BOSOX Club tee ind Ohlo fornia topped behind the world’s Bie ey | ey St. Louis.—After Boston had tied the | Philadelphia st 667 champions. Terry!” Gehrig a Tree score with a four-run rally in the | Washington 62 .621|\the ch Ohto -was ed =the -same culties New York, Sept. 13.—()—The Car- ninth, St. Louis won out in the tenth, |New York 61.664) second and the and once more is other off drove dinals made it three out of four from/5 to 4. Cleveland 67 4531 ted games behind the it_ the to 186, the Giants by winning yesterday 5 to 3 ++ 000 000 0040— 4 10 1| betroit . 72 488 each, ‘Wed- wae-tne with a tl in ninth-inning rally. +. 001 002 1001— 5 10 2 84 408 run lead in the with St. Louis +» 000 2000083— 5 81 ) 85 Senators bare- to out one. NsRhem and ‘Wilsons Hubbel, Chap: | noligs*Kimecse MheheMer eas Festel| oe pati sa ies an 8 to? vic- even sust |® sot rid vee goa A ae i ted 1» jolly; Kimsey; - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘White Sox toward the in- peed Babe 's runperup SENATORS BEAT CHISOX Club— W. L. Pet. particular im- Editors” | Herma! Tuns to lead ROBINS KEEP PACE Chicago.— Although outhit, Wash, | Louisville 89 56 .614 t 10 luled here| Other ason’s Hodspp, | Brooklyn —The Robins held thetr| ington won the first game’ of the | St. Paul 85 ba 90 by B ‘21, ‘This| batting hind. bug on 0 but of first place by defeating Cine| Washingeen sr i50 060 20— 8 12 0| Mrnteapolis 18 71 ‘507 | Governor's Island, N. ¥., with 1, crowd | Chuck Klein doubles to. Cineinnatt’®.”...., 000 003 000— 3 8 of “Rcae? Pre rtt Lae A ieatap as 80 tH are ex- | of third place haat SEER RS a Marbe: wn, Hadley and Spen- ea 4 this en- | dropped ac- kel Bukeforth; Moss and cet; Thomas, Braxton, Walsh, Moore Indlanapelia ae Feats Yesterday pez. , 2 Bee ded bela etl ee REE A A] i CUBS WALLOP PHILS cept Philadelphia, — The Cubs snapped} Other game not scheduled. Screen Passes Made out of a three-game losing streak and walloped Philadelphia 17 to 4. eee j Sh 340 306 002-17 20 1 f Fights Last Night Subject for Coaches iH Chicago ..... ( Philadelphia ";:. 000 100 210— 4 12 2 i —_— 300. o eae 7g Hartnett; Willoughby, | ¢————-—-=—-—-—-@ | Chicago, Sept. 13.—(P)—Western In BRAVES WiN SN Tawrst bref ak ~ 3 Socreype tna nee hold fires place Boston.—The Braves were forced to cerca ATT Wane ycigxe: [and assistants, were in Chicago today ‘Mews meee go, 10 innings to defeat Pittsburgh to establish standard interpretation) Flint only | times. while Pittsburgh 011010 100 0— 4 10 1 of grid rules for this fall. Giants South | nits, Boston ......... 000 100 300 1— 5 12 0 The screen pass was among the/5 to 2. His} kiein continued French and Bool; Siebold and questions expected to assume an im-| Al Spohrer, field ere portant place in the tenth drove have |emcing_ all i with out of bounds i F a E Louisville and St. Paul Nines Beaten Nick Cullop Swats Two More Homers as Minneapolis Is 9 to 6 Victor . former lightweight Imported Hurler, to Face Sammy Mandell, champion, is to be his own manager. Prisoners Here. z t iE Fol gE % ag i ak i : FF i] i [ § i i i 3 | iy iH HE iy se BF EGAD BUSTER ~cLick. Hows DOES MY VaICE AND ULP ~ Cluck ~~ AND MY ARTICULATION SOUND.2 ~ ~ I HAVE A eEMPORARY SET OF UPPER AND LoWER PLATES I MY MOUTH fae ~ULP + CLICK. CLICK ae pow LET ME HEAR “THAT BRAGGING MR. KNOX TELL OF HIS EXPERIENCES > IN AFRICA we NosD BETTER CARRY A SPARE SET OF TEETH, IN CASE OF BLOW-ouTS! | ~~ AND REMEMBER, THOSE PLATES ARE MADE oF A RUBBER camPasrTian —~50 DON'T GET “TALKIAG “TOO FAST, AN’ TELLING HOT anes, oR’ Nouw"Lt BURA OUT “TH” BEARINGS AN” STRIP “1H” + GEARS! § oe g i é E Toledo, Sept, 13.—()—Toledo made it two straight over Louisville by winning 6 to & in 10 innings Friday. Loulsvilt ++ 002 030 000 6— 00 Toledo 1 el uF & s iH I [ E i itt i Se Ea CULLO ‘ATS TWO MORE St. Paul.—Nick Cullop hit his fitty- spied and fifty-fourth home runs as z i Sy ge 35 i E i EF § H | ' i ors Cinched; Both Lead- ers Are Beaten A EE *g ae gE Eagtay 20 th _and Griffin; Go- Harris, Moore, and Gra- é f i i 2g HE inj38 ga i all 020 008 2000— 7 16 4 01 030 002 1— 8 141 most Boston ~HAW =P ‘The the pur- ‘scafelel S34 SBS SETTLE Him! bards from oat T WORK itchers toiled in as won by Colum- Pree night game. +++ 338 010108 4—18 22 § 1 065 001 021 0—14 13 2 peo inning » eas, Miller, Eckert, Winters, R. Jones and Dixon; Jones, Parks, House, Dies, Van Alstyne and Mondino, Ang- eye as in a il e H F 3 iit f i [ : E . i i rt i E | . = (By the Associated Press) tin MARIONAL League (Cubs), 49. 35. ; A ERLOUT ay, Sana — tl cLeod Arranges Nine Games for Bismarck High Eleven This Year. | :

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