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'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 —_—_—_—— AND BRAVES SHO STRENGTH PLAY) == =e OF BiG LEAGUERS Shires, Tavener, Metzler and Manion Aid Club to Get 48 Hits in 3 Games } | 7 f ‘ ¥ t t | St. Louis Club Has Easiest Time in Gaining Victories in Early Battles SENATORS LEAD MACKMEN Shoula Tigers Win First Tilts of i 4 | Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit 1931 Season (By The Associated Press) The big fellows of the big leagues this sea-| Mad scrambles like this one at third base, which enlivened the day for a record pre-championship crowd of ‘ aired se nat gst of the| 11,000 fans who turned out to inspect the Braves and the Red Sox in Boston, forecast plenty of action for the ee ce ¢| coming league season. Here's a dust-raising scene at the “hot corner” as Shortstop Warstler of the Americans } other teams can be. Only three of| °c'to safety in the first inning while Third Baseman Wilson of the National Leaguers niade a valiant stab at the | the 16 major teams have won their ball. The Braves were trounced, 7 to 2, at Fenway Park. i girst three games and of these only | Phat eu tne ™ "| © gast Girl Swimmers Grab Three Titles ‘The other two are the Boston : Braves, who have disturbed the peace Lene pee Helene Madison, Eleanor Holm BOXING GROUP REINSTATES ins thrice, and the New York Yan- and Katherine Rawls Win ‘ kees, who have taken three tough } ones from the Boston Red Sox. | The Braves won No. 3 Thursday by the season Milwaukee's Brewers can|as touch. Tace. With a liberal sprinkling of former] line play. Title Events CARNERA IN GOOD STANDING |22%222728.22 222,228 Alex Metzler and Clyde Manion, the * @ 7 to 4 count as Ed Brandt allowed New York, April 171—(#)}—Two of Brewers have pounded the ball for 48 only five hits and Dazzy | Brooklyn rst three titles in the women’s | MA OR LEAGUE . | hits in three contests, and average 16 ‘Vance contributed to his own down-|ihe 0S) AG’ “ty “Saimming cham- | Giant Primo’s Battle With Shar-| "7, me. ‘they started on the opening { fall by throwing to the wrong base| Hionships have gone to the Pacific LEADERS key at Ebbets Field May day with 21, had 12 Wednesday and { just before young Charley Wilson | Coast, came back for 15 more Thursday to: ft clouted a homer with two on. The| ‘Helene Madison, great swimmer Be Contested defeat Columbus, 13 to 6. The victory # ‘Yanks came out ahead 2 to 1 in @/rom seattle, won the coast’s first pesmcaomaeaan ro Pet. or the left hand in control of the shot? Some of the stars use either the KERNS SHUT OUT MILLERS |iert or the right. Here is an illus- —— tration of Bobby Jones’ putting with F lis N oO his famous Merce er tha eae jianapolis ty jut i ‘You will see e grips the clul vocllta) Kid Saige) ie eke right mah MBS: under for First Win of Season; the shaft, Gn ah ne As ioe " hand over! ger Toledo Is Victor of the left. ‘This puts the control of eisai the club in, the right hand, | the Chicago, April 17.—()—If they can| Wrists working against each ~f come close to maintaining their bat- giving him a smooth, rhythmic swing. Get the feeling of looseness and ting pace of the first three games of} you will soon acquire what is known hardly help finishing higher than ke Schaefer, world’s 182 seventh place where they landed in| pilimas cheamion ey aren ane last season's American Association] three-cushion competition next sea- son because of the inactivity in balk- Calamity Jane hit patts with the right xR * was Milwaukee's second of the series.| The implication that the golf pro- | pitching duel between Herb Pennock itsped a good field in | s¢, ¥ sieges ()—Primo|_, Shires’ contribution Thursday was| fessionals have been teaching the Laney Hod Lisenbee that was cot de- ie aio vamaciiee Totyle in 1:03 2-10 Toledo" 2 i 667 ade) cit four singles in five times up. Pat/|game all wrong, based on revelations cided until the ninth inning. Giving| ‘Thursday night. The second, the | Milwaukee 2 1 ‘67 | Carnera, who used to do @ bit of car- Crawford, a former Cincinnati out-| of the form of Bobby Jones and Joyce § only seven hits and striking out seven,| iow board diving event, went to |}qusville { 2 $35] Dentering in Venice, was back in good | fielder, headed the Red Birds’ attack | Wethered in the ultra-slow movies ‘ Lisenbee lost the game by making 4| Georgia Coleman, graceful ace of the | Kansas City": 1 2.333 standing in this state Friday and pre-| with two'home runs and a single, but| taken under the auspices of the P. G. { wild throw in.an attempt to nip the/ 1. angeles Athletic he en Seaiceneohis. a i H Et pared to battle Jack Sharkey, Boston | the rest of his mates failed to turn/A., is somewhat sharply resented by 4 winning run at the plate. Eleanor Holm of the heavyweight, here in June. their batting efforts into enough runs| the crop of younger teachers, such as 4 .The Cardinals had a fairly easy! swimming association of New York, NATIONAL LEAGUE Madison Square Garden officials}/to win. Herb Cobb hurled for the| Gene Sarazen and Johnny Farrell. ‘time winning their third game from| accounted for the other champion- |St. Louis 5 . 1.000 may have more than a few words to| Brewers. “ Gene, “da the: + Cincinnati 6 to 3. Jess Haines and) ship event, the 300 yard medley event | Boston, « Derringer checked all the Cin-|in 4:22 1-10. New Yor ti batters except Wally Roettger.| although she failed to better her | Philadelphia . 10 hit five times in a row. own record of 1:00 4-10 for the dis- | Pittsburgh e surprising St. Louis Browns| tance, Miss Madison was yards ahead | Cincinnati ly won a third game when Har-|of Josephine McKim of the Los An- ‘Walker, Detroit recruit outfielder, | geles Athletic club at the finish. seer jpped a fly in the ninth inning and] Miss Holm easily won the medley | 3°"Lours in the tying run but after coming|swim with Constance Hanf and Lis Washington behind again in the 10th, the| Lindstrom, also of the W. S. A., sec- | Cleveland Jost out in 12 innings, 6 to 5.] ond and third respectively. Ghicugos, hringer’s double and Alexander’s} In the diving event, Katherine | Detroit . brought in the winning Tiger | Rawls of Hollywood, Fla., was second. | Boston . ‘Like Detroit, Pittsburgh won its] In team scores, the Women’s Swim- Hi eetetHnce be Soumrorseses: rede S829 proval from the New York state ath- letic commission. i earetoteHMHS 1 1 1 0 a Chicago Cubs 4 to 3. The Cubs played] leading with nine points. The Los courts to main’ c " rather loosely, having 12 men left on| Angeles Athletic club was second with tain its contract rights./son. Lee Daney’s pitching was good throug] James A. Farley, chairman of the|enough to check the Saints and his| “That follow-through is the thing ‘Where,’ ‘667 | Say about whether Carnera shall be} The Louisville Colonels, with a re-| get that stuff about us teaching that e Permitted to meet Sharkey under the|Cruit southpaw, Clyde Hatter, pitch-| the wrists should be broken early in 333 | promotorial banner of James J. John-|ing, shutout Minneapolis 3 to 0, to| the back-swing? ‘000 | Ston at Ebbets field June 10 but pres- | gain the edge in their series. Five of| “Some old-timers may have been .000 | ent indications are that the bout is as|the hits off Hatter were singles, the| teaching that but it’s a generally dis- good as made and will receive ap- carded idea, so far as my experience joes. s “Neither do we ‘snap the wrists’ at hits, including a home run by Hoff- ae ae with the ball, That's old man in the second inning. Hatter| stuff, too.” ‘went to the Colonels from Dayton,| “Sure,” interrupted Johnny. “We eling-Young Stribling | Ohio, of the Central League. may be young, but we never have had l olcke Sables SOAR aD heavyweight titular fray at Cleveland| Indianapolis outlasted a 45-minute| anything but the idea of a smooth bs July 3 and notified the commissiori by|rain and the St. Paul club to win by| back-swing, cocking the wrists at the first victory of the year, downing the| ming association of: New York was Ny et G olf M leet letter it was prepared to go to the|3 to 2, for its first victory of the sea-| top = then following. all the way pase, but they held the lead until] eight; and the Washington A. C. third Dates at Minot commission, had a snappy comeback jonly hit of the game drove in two| that gets the extra distance. It is + George Grantham hit a home: with} with six. for this one, however: Indian runs in the sixth. With| What makes Babe Ruth, for example, Lioyd Waner on in the eighth inning. ESTs ec This letter,” he declared, “is 8 writ- Walker and Narlesty on, Riddle was| such & aie, hitter in baseball as Washington’s Senators regaine d C nfid i ita. | ten acknowledgment that Mi walked’ to get the Indian hurler, | Well as golf.” * their edge over the champion Phila- 00 0) lent To Hold International Invita. Square Garden has been dealing with | paney responded with a double that =a Gelphia Athletics, taking a close i Reo - | suspended boxer. We have rules|scored Walker and Narlesky, Other Golfers Good scrap by a 5-4 count. The A's barely f S 7 M k mene ues tone eats Providing very severe punishment for | Montague singled to parte ‘The professionals, it seems, are not missed tying the score as they tallied or oe ar dian Amateurs May 30 | that.”, eee ye ahonee Was the vice ;| over enthusiastic sbout holding up twice in the ninth inning and found some consolation for the defeat in the The commission intimated it would | {he Indian rally. tga habeggcanonevee Haale yes ., ., recognize no contract signed with pitching of Hank McDonald, their|Missed Kaye Don's Speed Boat| Minot, N. D, April 17—(P)—The | Gave) = sig ‘Toledo stopped a ninth inning drive | im mechanical perfeotion, 10 the oa tournament committee of the Minot | C@™era while he was under suspen-| by Kansas City in time to save a 9 to 19-year-old recruit. Record by Split Second in | country club has announced dates for | S10, thus clearing the way for @/7 victory and gain the edge in the| ‘lan. | Not that they take anything Clint Brown of Cleveland turned in TT mires Thursday Trials Chicago Whit x six h : : “win 7 to 0. The Indians touched Fa- —_ The first major event, the interna- ber, Moore and Lyons for 14 blows.| Miami Beach, Fla., April 17.—(P)—| tional invitational meet, will be held | Gi rood, who failed by a split sec-| on the local course, May 30 and 31. ee ees ae ae | ond Nee eT ralley tha oraial||AUl Emilee Geritee Acta Unica nearnera hed been under suspension /turtner with a double and a single. chan ope igh to enable the New| motorboat speed record, Friday sald| States and Canada are eligible for| here since April 30, 1990, € | Bill Swift was the losing pitcher. cifo beat the Phillies. ‘The| he still was confident his Miss Amer-| entry in the event but it is thought | local solons. ea neers eigewe 20 hits, most of them ica IX could break the mark, but that | that clubs in western Saskatchewan, if boxing arene SBD C ‘ Giants made big innings and won| he was uncertain whether he would | Manitoba, North Dakota and eastern ee a rye alpegaitie eae ul paw ts pasched ape ag try again at the present. Montana will be represented mostly. | Wt ' pay Gheralncas he Be econ ‘Wood, who recently lost the record| ‘The northwest amateur tourney will | With, aecakan minor nature. Miss America would require several je Record Holder} In nine runs Thursday on Indian ie Tre eal {05209 miles en hour. ieee donee im Consh at ey » Mo., April 17.—(P)—A 19- Louisville, April 17.—()—A young Has Three Safe Hits in 103.249 miles an hour. His se Mount St. Charles aoe Mon APH IID 19.) soupute, ApH TT<iM—A youne Three Games fastest was 103.146 miles an hour. Helena, Mont., April 17.—(P)—" ing quarterbacks in Southwestern | at the University of Notre Dame for | 15 Miss Vada Corbus, whose brother, | Lo conference college football a feW|the last two years, has Sharkey-Carnera encounter. Ferguson started for the| #8 from Bobby or Joyce, so far as two major tourneys and several of a!” Herinite announcement that such a|Scrles,, Alex Ferguson started for the | their styles go, but on the ground that bout has been arranged is expected several of the professionals also have from Johnston's headquarters within | Unt! the seventh, when he was driven styies worth holding up as examples. a few days. two aboard in the sixth, and aided “Take Willie Macfarlane as an ex- Big Bill Tilden Defeats Kozeluh Minneapolis, April 17.—)—Bill Tilden, invincible for many [ years Ha | Wil In fo Saye ‘Doty or ueland paid Wi | besa ox tebe day, sod bertiave Wie cesecciay. tat it world not pli ta Miller Ball Club! when he was @ hero in Davis cup campaigns, vanquished Karel Koze- nsion on the big Italian. ner on professional tour, days for reconditioning before an-| The northwest North Dakota golf | SUSP#! luh, his partner on , other attempt was worth while. tournament, played on the Minot 4 , | in five sets in the University of Min- Ba ° Slum ‘The present record is 103.49 miles| country club course last year, will f Sign Girl Girl Catcher | St. Paul Loses to Indianapolis; | nesota tieldhouse Thursd ey night, p an hour, sna oen established in | be pe at Kenmare on June 28 _ Joplin Ci it Brewers Outslug Columbus; ane ae were 10- » , his Miss England II on the Parana | arf@ 29. n Joplin Circuit i “A preliminary singles match 9 pr 5! for Baees as ° Tiolesto Wins one set between Emmett Pare and thant has been signed as the Central k . skut | doubles team of Kozeluh and Sellers Wil- eae ayes Western Recieton eae’ Stinneapolia in the third game of victorious in another one-set engage- Joel Hunt, who was one of the lead-| 11am 3. Jones, head freshman coach | baseball club of Joplin. The recruit | the serles by a score of 3 to 0. | | ment, 6-3, over Tilden and Pare. uisville been chosen | Luke Corbus, has played in the league} Henry, Hensick JUST ONE HAY-MAKER years ago, is an outfield candidate | nead coach and physical director for |tWo seasons as a catcher and out-|ter and ‘Thomp: ‘Terry McGovern scored the quick- | centerfielder. with the St. Louis Cardinals, Sout GL Greta cae Bee, fielder. junthnccuoee e est knockout ever made in # cham- OUT SAINTS ‘The pudgy Hack, who set the Na- Indfanapolis—Putting to an end St. 000 0000202 8 1 000 003 00x—-3 11 2 rphy and Fenner; Daney and Riddl: HAW, MY GOOD MAN, T HAVE MUD HENS BLANK BLUE! SPENT HUNDREDS OF HOURS ATi A former St, Paul left flelder, helped GIANT TELESCOPES OF GREENWICHS) —_| Tolete to, take the edge. in the, sertes YERKES, Licky AND MOUNT WILSON Wanees CHY -.-<-000 401 2087 10.2 OBSERVATORIES? EGAD ! BY THAT Toled?.. ‘Wanking ‘and Peters; Fersu- Nou WILL KNow TAM A SCIENTIFIC son, Rabb and Kies. ASTRONGMER ! ~ DR. HooPLe 1S THE ‘BREWERS OUTSLUG SENATORS games against ‘Pittsburgh Wil- hit safel : Seder tis Yack an particularly NICE MOON “BNIGHT, MISTER! pee ae ee FE CENTS“ Look ATS 1) bats Won, as passed three “Th? MooN AN’ STUDY -7H? twice ec 5 a out once, and grounded out the CRATERS fue Str DOWN time. Later he forced the Rajah, AN""AKE A Look, WHILE eee T_EXPLAIN AN" POINT OUT, i} HH, te as oe aena “MARNE “A” NAME «NES ~~ OFTHE BERNE, | | canta nante. iter aac? || Wrestling Results | UNIVERSE { SWITZERLAND OBSERVATORY! + Columbus jn the third game of | ‘ ‘ ' ey 4 sty ~UM-M~ I SAY, MY MAN Mane? 22717000 201 Ob e 10S Pree” vor sien meni AS A ly on ti egRe gna banlon; Ash, Baker and brew ‘Tare Miyaki, COURTESY, LET M ji GLASS _AT “THE ZORISISTIC ‘Jim Clink- PEER “THRU YouR 5 f ——! ; . Z Pennock, Yankees—Held Red Sox to eight acattered hits and beat them, 2-1. Dale Alexander, ‘Tigers—His single in 12th drove in Gehringer with run Saat Spe POSES WSs P—_. SS SNS F TS Last IGHT Associated Press) Fie! Mice! ? pionship fight when he won the ban- Paul's perfect record, the Indianapo- | tamweight title from Pedlar Palmer lis club nosed out the Saints, 3 to 2. | with a single punch. CARDINALS, YAKS [BREWERS LOOK PROMISING IN. MINOR LOOP CO = GOLE_/ as the STARS, play i How Does Bobby Jones Control the Famous on the Greens? ample,” said Sazaren. “He hi nearest thing to a perfect swing I is consistent know of. “80 straight that if they reduced Width of all fairways to 20 yards, would walk away with all the naments in the country.” The things about the Jones of golf that the Pictures cannot in Farrell's opinion, are the compet- itive temperament, stamina and re- jt? sourcefulness that contributed 80 much to the famous Georgian’s suc- cess. Johnny feels that in some oe “Don’t forget,” said Johnny, “that Jones could be in trouble often with- out it proving a handicap.” Indians Look Savage From the way they have been per- forming on the road to the pennant campaign, Cleveland’s pitching forces are in shape to send Roger Peckin- paugh’s club away to a flying The Indians demonstrated that they had the punch last year, with the big sticks of Hodap, Averill, Me gan and others swinging lustily . Shoffner, Brown and Hudlin, be expected, ‘Should tive Wwesie may 5 ve assistance Ferrell enough hurling make Cleveland a real pennant fac- tor from the outset. Peckinpaugh and Billy 's general manager, say they expect to do as well as third in the coming race. They concede the fa- vored positions to the Athletics and Senators, but it is likely that higher hopes burn in the savage breasts of the Indians. Mayville Students Attend Convention Mayville, N. D., April 17—()—A delegation from the Foreign Relations club of Mayville State Teachers’ col- lege will attend the regional conven- tion of the organization to be held Friday and Saturday at Carleton col- lege, Northfield, Minn. Delegates are Henry Sagen, North- re ; Han: Three Teams in Major Leagues Are Undefeated in Pennant Race Philadelphia Star Sutter Beats MPETITION Van Ryn Faces Sutter in. Tennis Final Eliminates Frank Shields in Semi-Finals; Grant York ranked number one, in a bril- lant five set match, 3-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, finals. Sutter conquered Bryan Grant, of Atlanta, 6-1, 6-0, 6-1, in the semi- Bos- Jessup advanced Rice, another Wins for Brav Boston, April 1 plus Ed Brandt’ wave the Boston straight victory over with # 10-8, 7-5 victory over Virginia ice, Boston girl. Brandt’s Hurling Boston Wilson Knocks Home Run for 3 Cards Defeat Cin- cinnati; Giants Win 1° Dodgers, the score being 7 B Bi 10 204 ‘Vance and Picinich; Spohrer. to 4. homer was hit ey, Charley Wwisom, an. 5 Oo 0 40x—-7 7 0 Brandt and CARDS DEFEAT Cincinnat ‘he St. REDS Louis Cardinals, 8 combining strong pitching with time- ly slugging, won their third gern it a zw from the Cincinnati Red: r] St. Louis 100 000 320—6 12 29 Cincinnati 00 001 002—3 10 6 Haines, ‘ringer Johnson, Eckert and Su GIANTS MASSACRE New York—The New. RCI Pl lee red four to beat the Phillies, 14 to and Wilson; keforth, PHILLIES York Gianta oe pitchers New Yor! 100 150 170—1 Philadelphia. ";°.1001 103 0004 °9 4 Mitchell and Hogan, Elliott, Fallenstein and Ri O'Farrell; J. ensa, HOME RUN BRATS CUBS Chicago—A ho tun with a man on base in the eighth ears eabueen their first | trium; ae O! when they defeated the Chicago 4 to 3. George Grantha: second sack man, made Pittsburgh 10 001 Chicago Cleveland, April 17. he Cleve- land s Battered “threo 'piceness for 14 hits while their moundsman indians Indians Wallop season Cubs, m, Pittsburgh the homer. 10 020—4 7 to 0 Washington Repeats With Vic- tory Over Athletics; Pennock Wins Pitching Duel « held the Chicago White So: out of three in the series, 7 to 0. Chicago 100 01 Cleveland ‘aber, Brown and Sewell. 100'000-—0 Lyons and Tate; SENATORS DRUB MACKMEN Washington—Washington nosed out @ G-to-4 decision over the Philadel- phia Athletics when a ninth inning fell short. Philadelphia 100 101 002—4 11 9 Washington 000 201 McDonald, Tally in the 012x510 4 shaw and Cochrane} , Earn: Crowder, Tauscher and Spencer, PENNOCK WINS DUE! iL New York—Hod Lisenbee, Bos hurler, threw away a ball game in the ninth inning after staging a clo duel with Herb pitcher, and the third strai; Ye ror! Lisenbee and Ruel; Dickey, TIGERS DEFEAT 00 000 0012 7 1 and Pennock BROWNS St. Louis—In their first victory ot the Detroit Tigers went to defeat the St. Louis Lou! 100 000 2101016 12 3 020 000 011 100—5 12 1 is Sorrel serene. and Schang; Blae- 01 holder, Kimsey, Young, ffman and Ferrell Elevator Men Will nai Hold Conferences | |