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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1981 ; urado, Argentine Golfer, Equals Course Record in British Open ——————— a lnemour case) [SENATORS GIVE PROMISE OF TROUBLING PHILADELPHIA NINE HEELS OF LEADER (1G. P. Eat Shop Ten Defeats Cleaners WASHINGTON CLUB |Louisville Totters Loop.Leading Saints lows 13 Clouts Trounces Brews FREE SWIMMING INSTRUCTION) ‘Detroit Pro Plays Steady Golf elec tg IN SHOOND PLAGE {LOCAL YOUNGSTERS WILL GET |x yrorsotc ect“ A | on Outgoing Nine to Get Par Figures HUNTER TO PLAY IN FINALS Kirkwood and Twine Trailing in Third and Fourth Place in Early Play Carnoustie, Scotland, June 4—(4) f—Jose Jurado, little Argentine flash. }equaled the course record with a 71 in the second round of the British open golf championship Thursday to take an early lead at the half-way mark with 147. HB, Playing brilliant golf all the way, Hthe tiny Argentine covered the first nine holes in 34 and then came home in 37 to equal the record in the qualifying round by Macdonald Smith and equaled later in the same day by the British star, Archie Compston. Armour Second Just in back of Jurado was the) } ‘veteran Detroit pro, Tommy Armour former American open champion, who shot 75 for a 36-hole total of 148 Armour played steady golf on the a outgoing nine which he covered in par figures but ran into trouble on Outhitting the Capital Steam Laun- ary, the G. P. Eat Shop crew loafed to an easy 15-11 victory Wednesday in the municipal diamondball league. Seventeen errors were committed in the game. The Cleaners made nine and the Eat Shop crew committed eight. Mike Goetz and Normy Agre com- posed the battery for the victorious Chefs while Iverson and Neibauer worked for the Laundry. Goetz, Chef twirler, permitted 10 hits during the game while his op- ponent, Neibauer, allowed 13 bingles. The box score: pital Laundry Agre, Benser, . Fortune, 1b) . Parsnick, rf Totals IN ANERIGAN LOOP pa a Connie Mack’s Pennant-Chas- ing Crew Registers 23rd Victory in 26 Starts VOSMIK STARS WITH HOMER Chicago Cubs Break Robins’ Winning Streak by Defeat- ing Brooklyn in Ninth (By ‘the Associated Press) ‘Though their cause seems more or Jess hopeless Walter Johnson's Wash- ington Senators are living up to their promise to vive the champions a run for their money in the American League. ‘While the New York Yankees have @ropped back, the Senators have plugged along, winning 10 of their last 14 cngagements and keeping within hailing distance of the fast- traveling icaders. They are in sec- ‘ond place, five games behind the = and two ahead of the Yan- ees, Name Marion Warner, Ted Meinhover, Woodrow Shep- ard as Lifeguards Here { ( Free swimming instruction will be given youngsters at the Bismarck municipal swimming pool, according to an announcement made Thursday by A. C. Van Wyk, manager. Under the schedule recently ar- ranged the lessons will be given from 10 a. m. to noon. Only girls will be permitted to use the pool and receive lessons on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Boys will be allowed the use of the pool Wednesday and Fri- day mornings. Morning swimming sessions for the youngsters will be free, according to Van Wyk. Marion Warner, Bismarck high school student, will give the swim- ming instructions to the girls. She also has been named as life guard at the pool. No definite decision has been made for a swimming instructor for the boys. Other lifeguards include Wood- row Shepard and Ted “Tiny” Mein- hover, Harvey Erlenmeyer has been named alternate lifeguard. One hundred youngsters bathed in the pool Wednesday, the opening day. THE WAGOLE THE HITTING front row seat in the American As- sociation pennant show tottered again Thursday. ‘the Colonels from Louis- ville were doing the shoving. ‘The Colonels gained one full game ton the pace-setting Saints ‘Wednes- | day and drew up within a half game of the lead oy defeating Columbus, 6 to 4, while Kansas City edged out the Saints, 2 to 1. ‘The St. Paul-Kansas City game was a pitching duel between Bayne of the Blues and Murphy of the Saints. Dunlap scored the winning run in the sixt th. Minneapolis won a fancy-free hit- ting game from Milwaukee, 9 to 3. High did most of the heavy stick work, driving in four runs with three hits. George Kelly laced out a home run, Bud Connolly, Milwaukee sec- ond baseman, erred on Harris’. grounder in the fifth inning for his first fielding bobble in 104 consecu- tive chances. Elk Nine Has Low Batting Average Louie Klein Heads List With | Mark of .375; Louie Lena- ‘Water was poured in from 6 a. m. to i ancaptoas aupuigéa'via'aphip-| Nor weaseuy, var weeeaaiTs| eee acgey te peter Tar creed fe eae | Doel alsa too. oon ek ‘The golfer who tries for direction p) Narmour's golf was spectacular—|‘".,, panei : vii TEE any clrove,. pitGhIng and for the correct follow-through is Bie tberszon invsports and very ‘bad in|r, Suerte’ iwe-nase wite, A. Sevuauer | Suuuam HACHGES, New erent Ee ae Bn baseball league, at his dest| his eighth straight win, let the Chi- Bl M d ni benefited greatly by the preliminary| Facing some effective twirling, Bis- | others. He was missing short putts) 3, wer li the league's headquarters in Chicago. He succeeds the late Ernest Sar-|cago White Sox down ‘with six hits wes WOUNGSIHMIAMN | wazcic. 1¢ is a splendid means for marck’s baseball team, sponsored by Serial loosening tight wrists and does away|the Elks club, has only a team bat- gent ard. and beat them, 2 to 1. Siens ¥) ting average of 197 for its two en- ° ° " with any tense feeling. ee ee tne ishing ire: Wins From Saints | 2c 73st earning to nit |Sounters sith Beulah, according to igh T 3 ¢ Balzer Hummel, official scorer. men from Detroit, also by a 2 to 1 ae the ball, the waggle comes in handy. . ai Series with| He may improve his swing by emulat-| Louie Klein, Elks club pitching ace. Ee, illers Square Seri ing the action at the moment of im- seh the list with a percentage of BISMARCK ELKS FIGHT CARD lesen t2ie's 2832 |"broor: kot ostetiass [RE tos ean’ eee nae ei to give the Cleveland Indians their Hens Rall ied ore along the direc- |i, 2 sl ie Seeanera, eit oe Bergan be . ? rT, ninth straight victory at the expense lens Rally ee second. He pounded out three hits berg Is Second \ the first three holes of the second] Score by innings— |) nine and took 39. Capital Laundry . © and sinking the long ones. He was at|()°atient nits, off M, Gociz * his best coming home, his marvelous * Neibauer 13 in © recoveries from hooked drives keep-| Rings: struck. ont, by M. Goetz 6 by ipods scsi 228 WELLBALANCED BOUTS ON fae ee bth hole was typical, He sliced| Dr. Thoreson; scorer, Balzer Hummel: his second. A fence was moved so he could get to his ball and he drop- 4 ped a pitch 10 feet from the pin and Belfield Beats holed the putt for a par four. The hole is named “the lucky slap.” ‘At the 17th he had to dig his ball fout of a gorse bush with a big nib- lick but he dropped it 20 feet from the pin. Kirkwood in Running Beach Golfers Boomer Brooker Is Matchmaker and Referee for Bouts; Eleven of Winning Team Get Cavanagh Training of the Boston Red Sox, 5 to 4. The Western clubs gained an even break for the day when the St. Louis Browns, personally conducted by Os- car Melillo, ceat out an 8 to 6 triumph over the Yankees. The Browns sec-|§ D Kansas City, June 4.—(@)--Bayne of xc Ransag City, dune tony of ae Paul | MCHMO Dereats hooked up in a pitching duel, the Blues winning the third game of the 2 to 1. . HE. t. Paul .. 010 000 000—1 7 Kansas City £200 000 000—2 4 for a percentage of 333. He was at bat nine times in the two games. John Sagehorn and Mike Goetz are t Y. Cl b 8 6 Lage ai third place with three hits . eat for % percentage of .300 for 10 i ankee UD O- \times at bat. ‘The individual averages follow: BH Philadelphia Athletics Get alr, xtein ... eee B75 L, Lenaberg 4 a oe Hed -* 5 J. Sagehorn’: enth to Beat Chisox “Dutch” Byerl T. Simle . ‘Trailing these two leaders were Joe] Margin of 53 Strokes; Plan ond sacker drove in four runs. ‘Murphy and Snyder; Bayne and Pe- Spectators at the International Boxing Joust of Italy and Kirkwood, the trick shot star from 2 a ‘Two well-matched middleweights The New York Giants came back/ ters. New York, and W. T. Twine of Championship Match will clash Friday at the World War AMERICAN LEAGUE to lick St. Louis, 9 to 5, and again Bromley in Kent, with 150's. Kirk- Memorial building when Del Duane, WAGtiost Pct.|climb within a game and a half of MILLERS SQUARE SERIES Triple and Single in Sev- wood, after a disastrous 40 on the| pelfield, N. D., June 4.—Eleven Bel- | Bismarck, and Al Watson, Dawson, | Philadelphia a0. 38 the top, and the Chicago Cubs staged Ter cr ens, apenas aueney 4 outgoing nine, burned up the course| ried golfers defeated the Beach golf | U&ht in the feature bout on the Elks| New York @ last inning rally to down Brooklyn, | ing the second game, 9 to 3. R. H. E. curgingvin and needed only 35 strokes.| team ‘by 53 strokes in an 18-hole | “2 : 2 32 19 to 8, and even their series. Minmonpels vere Qo1 110 8008 102 ‘Twine, whose 72 in the first round] medal play ma! Both Watson and Duane pack dyn- | Chicago - . The Robins contracted a bad case | Fine, ‘ ye: Calder ara | gave him e tle with Johnny Farreli| "carl Play match Here eld, came in|amite in thelr right fists and pee | Oe $291] o¢ the fumbles in the last inning to|rerreil’ and Manion. Cale wath | e ee rors pate iaiie topmtva the | 4: SacReere ‘and Henry Cotton for the lead, could) with the best score posting ‘a total | Dave left hooks that can give their | Boston a break their five game winning streak. — Browns an 8-to-6 victory over the|@ “Baldy” 5 not get going Thursday and took 78.|score of 79. He got a 42 on the first | OPPonents. trouble. Muffs of casy rollers by Wally Gil- KELS WIN AGAIN Yankees in the second game of the] mam average Sek Strokes further back at 153/nine end a 3? on the second nine|, Of the two, Duane is believed to bert and Fresco Thompson, combined | ,.ovlsville Toulve een ane 3 aia — was Tomasco Genta, another mem-|holes, Erwin Joos, Beach, and Carl| ave the better footwork. Watson, | with hits by Cuyler and Hemsley, |sociation pennant pursuit by defeat-|N' was Tomaso sgentine delegation of|fore'n, Peifisld tied for necond swith {nowever 48 believed to have more | Chicago allowed the Cubs to, soore the ting [ing cme e © Fat 00 EE ateur Bouts four. a 42 and 5 stamina. Watson defeated K. 0. | Boston + and winning runs o! mn. |Fouisville 12. | Mr. sor Freocerro and Marco Churto,| 47,204,5 23 10" 35 eat encounter| Foster, Minot, last week at Williston. | ime “488 Babe Herman clouted a homer, double] “Wetnerett, ii | HOMER WINS FoR INDIANS | * ’ the two other Argentines, came in) with Beach. Two weeks ago Beach ‘Watson is similar to Battling|Pittsburgh . )}and two singles for the losers. ae ‘Weiland, Boston—A homer in the 1ith in-| aise Fans Ire together with scores of 77-157 and) defeated Belfield by 47 strokes Krause in his attack. He constantly |Cimeinnatl - Dresen’s triple, followed by Rabbit ue Shompson ___ Pave the andisus s bto-4 ‘eae ea 75-151, respectively. ‘Arrangements are pending for a| ‘8 the aggressor and has proved that aorecantl Maranville's squeeze bunt, gave the MUD # RALLY Seunmeniothies << ‘Larry Montez, Filipino, eliminated|return to mach to decide the cham- he can take a lot of punishment. dt: Paul, cisce Boston Braves a run to nose out the! tnaianapolis—A three-run rally in| Cleveland 300 000 100 01—5 1 himself by taking 83 for a 36-hole|pionship of the two courses. Ffforts| Lee Cavanagh, Bismarck, is pre- | Louisville Pittsburgh Pirates, 4 to 3, in 10 inn-|the sixth inning. during ‘hich tno PaO oa ani tee eee a nee total of 165, 18 strokes behind Jurado.| wilt b : paring for his semi-windup bout with | Galumbus : ings. ; Inutters were, driven from the mound,| Bt cart, Liscnbee, Dustiam - will be made to have the meet played Milwaukee P ini enabled the Toledo Mud Hens to de: 3 Bri rt, Lisenbee, Durham and Kirkwood played his round with A-/on a neutral course. Battling Brandt, native Dakotan who} icansas City j Eppa Rixey, veteran Cincinnati | feat Indianapolis, 6 to 4. ‘R. HB, | Berry. ; J. Lacey, one of the longest drivers Ze has been fighting in the east. Brandt | Toledo lefthander, turned the slugging Phil-|Toledo ..........110 013 000—6 9 1 U. S. Throw Knives tn Great Britain. After they had has a string of victories to his credit | Minneapolis : lies back with four hits as the ToGianapolls <3 5( ste eOeE eat] Pultslnin car tints end aleele| taken their drives off one tee with as has Cavanagh. Among Lee's op- | MUS"sPon's -400/ squared their series, 3 to 1. prand, Griffin and Ttlddle. Lee ee ag inge | New York, June 4—(P)—Interna- Hacer many. sacs ahead ot Us! YESTERDAY'S [Riera NYS) ane RR ae lg oy ae » a ‘Ame! Li © Chic: pay 600 010 000—-1 6 0} et es has received little Bs teiee com en oe) E GS [sewinmomeges| ginarericr New York Bests Gopher Hurler = Sista ':5080955) 1 /klam sas eae i ot pe - 4 A cleveland, foston, 4. Ly and Grube; Grove and Hev-| boxing bouts between amateurs of - ” v1 Y. Philadelphia, 2; Chi » 1 e ing. 4 dies ys long drives didn't keep him (By The Associated Press) arse ae ate aan Washington, #2 Detroit’ 3 St Louis Cards Has Perfect Da : Boureres y's long drives didn't Keep him| Jog Yosmik, Indians—Hit home | Jimmy Todd, Bismarck; and “ack! . YY) _sevarors near vicens | ,.2ne first time the teams clashed in from posting an 80 while Kirkwood's y Todd, Bismarck; a ackie ‘Washington—Bob Burke, Washing-|Madison Square Garden, each won fine work around the greens gave run in 11th to beat Boston 5-to-4. | Kelsch, Bismarck, and Sonny Schloss- York, 9; St, a " pa OEE OR OREE ‘i i Po aang oe ton’s young southpaw, held Detroit |four bouts, a result that was satisfac- his 75. Eppa Rixey, Reds—Held Phil- | er, Mandan. chicago, 93 Brooklyn, 8. Robins Lose to Cubs in Ninth|Walfrid Mattson Pitches No-|to three scattered hits as the Sena- ‘i lac: him tory to Mes to four hits for 3-to-1 vi Cincinnati, 3: Philadelphia, 1. \tors made it two straight ‘from the | or, © both sides. | Wednesday night While Hunter brought in a 75 to ic- | Boomer Brooker, formerly of the} Boston, 4; Pittsburgh, 3. ines Hi e ; Tigers, 2 to 1, {they met again and Inning; Reds Nose Out it, No-Run Game t R. 17, 5. | they agi after one of the »| tory. J ig; Ret , ains' give him a 36-hole total of 151, safely ES. ao qirehein abiraren eel rack Hurley stables, is matchmaker i : ‘4 perrott, ee 900000 001—1 3 0|stormiest scenes the big battle pit guaitving him for the final 38 holes| ,Whltey, Dreesen, Braves-Trip- and referee for the bouts. aneeh Mfrican, Anegeiation Phils; Braves Win Badgers in Big Ten ; Seen a a ius worth: urke ‘and |2VeF has seen, the United Staves came Kansas et Se * \ | Spencer, out ahead, five bouts to two, but with squeeze play to defeat Pirates Seventy-seven men and one woman Minneapolis, 9 MineuEe j peroe | i aes 0 ile & woe awarded letters for athletic| Yoledo, 6; Indianapolis, 4 | st toulsthe Sew, York, ,clantt| Chleago, June, 4—(P-—Minnesota't iateduecec New Rockford to homer in ninth inning, aienth | Batlfornia fine tae’ ae oye aa |the Cardinals and reduced the leseuS| perfectly—for Walfrid Mattson. ‘The first bout went against the 5 alifornia a\ ‘Angeles. champions’ first, place margin Italian flywelght, Edelweis Rocriguez, and a storm of protest arose from a TS straight hit, and drove in runs i game and a half by taking the sec-| In the final Minnesota game of the | Wrestling Results || Siitontest: sto o.” “0 1, iit, | season Wednesday, Mattson hurled ° Ni P that beat Yankees, 8-to-6. Meet rison ine Lefty Grove, Athletics — Won | will meet in tootball next fall for the ninth game of season and eighth | first time in eight years. Bob Zup- Mlinois and Wisconsin university | ¢————_______—___ | New York St. Louis. 000201 011-5 9 2 Mitchell O'Farrell; Haines, Stout, Lindsey, Johnson, Kaufmann @ no-hit, no-run game against Wis- consin, regarded as one of the heav- jest hitting teams in the conference. | spectators and from the visiting team, although the decision appeared fair to impartial ringside observers. The jn succession, defeating White | pke, Illini csach, was graduated from] eA " hh ig a Wi y Giants’ Opponents Have Seven] Sox 2-to-1. Wisconsin. Geltterals, (oer Tease | iat Only four Badger batsmen reached va crowd of 5,000 protested loudly and Rolly Hemsley, Cubs—Drove in 240, New York, and Renato ROBINS LOSE ON ERRORS base, One raced all the way to third| One Year Ago Today — Blenheim, the indignant Italian boxers marched party right now is that there are not os inning and the Cubs scored two un-| nit py @ pitched ball. Minnesota won |leader of a Mohammedan ‘sect, won and several fist fights broke out in ‘The Grove Giants, penitentiary legs haters Indiana 1inished its schedule Wed-|Derby at Epsom Downs. SrcoCabie, intindiie onunie of caiatl mond Sunday aftemoon. four victories and as many defeats, (high echool boy of Lite Rock, Ark. |S ovat nes Ce ponnede ene its lineup who played there last year. performance by the veteran Eppa Be airienc ideas tad tated tie two pitchers, a catcher, two outfield defeated the Heimdal All-Stars 2-1 in Yoo Hoo * CASSIDY, Youd Now MIND You —NouR SHASTV IS UNDER “TH* Rixey gave the Reds a 3-to-1 victory over the Phillie . H. B. Philadelphia 40 Cincinnati. 1 Collins, H. tt and Davis, Ransa; Rixey and Sukeforth. BRAVES EVEN SERIES Saturday when Chicago meets Wis- consin, A Chicago victory would give Chicago the title with a record of nine won and two lost; a defeat would give the crown to Illinois, which fin- ished the season with a record of eight won and two lost. | \decision, insisted on dropping out of the picture. J Dundee and Jeby oy +4 RS Salaried Men on Team; Or- | deciding run in ninth inning for | ‘The reason they can't form a third 240, New ONS Grew ciseminate | cntgeeNtne Brooklyn Robins’ in-| when Cherv dropped a fly ball, twojan 18 to 1 shot in the betting and from tha arens. Bob Burke, Senators—Gave Ti- h x a ar’ 9 enough people mad at the same thing.| How time flies—and here it is fly! fat ned runs to square the agries the 15ist ing of the English the arena. Ringsiders were subjected baseball team, will clash with the Nee ©| nesday by defeating Michigan, 9 to 5, New Rockford has only two men in REDS NOSE OUT PHILS Michigan won five and lost four. threw his favorite javelin 199 feet 5 |Ttalian boxers were persuaded to con- Guffy, new manager of the Rockfords, and two infield players. what was the first defeat the Heimdal ton Confident 9-to-8 victory over Robins. mit), nen eee e collapsed in the ninth| more drew passes while a fourth was|owned by the Aga Khan, religious The spectators took up the battle ain gers only three hits to win 2-to-1. |—The Pathfinder. time again—The Pathfinder. ee : o, | Che game, 3.10 8a ae to a bombardment of everything New Rockford nine at the prison dia- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Tenahout, Bush and Hemsley. Pel cantata ta meee teed | Mine Nears Ape Medar—Diicavdon: ec e tan mare oe ee Cincinnatt — A four-hit pitching] The championship will be decided tinue. But Joe Jones, the referee has seven salaried players, including Recently the New Rockford club team has ever suffered on their home diamond. QUARANTINE FaR Wo WEEKS !~-TH’ FiRST WAN OF Pittsburgh— The Boston Braves FARM witd “TH? 1 evened the series count with the ot! PADDY WAGONS ‘ Pittsburgh Pirates by taking a game R Sha‘ inches into the teeth of a wind at Nau HAT “RIES “% SCRAM = WORSES # ; ip 10 Inning, 4 39 v0 3s “5 | ANULEL'S Kher [ime stese interschotastic meet in QUT, GITS SOME SKULL-EGGS i ” Pittsburgh +200 0000100—3 6 0 Chicago, creating a new world’s in- ‘ 4 Cunningham, McAfee, Seibold and terscholastic record. on HIS HEAD. SRONA THIS F Spohrer; Brame and Phillips, le y CLUB! ~~ THEN YouTtL : _———_—_" Ten Years Ago Today—University BE TAKEN “To TH” TAIL 23 Well, anyway, that submarine ex- ry ase ae of Pennsylvania's crack mile WORSPIFILE AN’ THEN'LL peciene | te se neste npoe a oe ‘Iron Man’ Quartet Believed to gusrist | tt C.D osers, LA. poset STUFF You WITH PILLS Be Fastest Group of Run- |ea'ine salle in 3:16% setting a world| NeW York, June 4—("—Two mide UNTIL You RATTLE record. The race was a feature of |(Wewelghts who owe a large part of LiKE A Dice Bae! the American Legion games at their important roles in the current Franklin Field, Philadelphia. ratings to victories over Len Harvey, Ready for Bout Baltimore Fighter Is 8 to 5 Fa- vorite in Betting Over _ New York Boxer Guffy predicts an easy victory for his club over the Giants. The Giants have but one defeat checked against them in play this season. Dickinson turned the trick when they won the ‘Memorial day contest from the pris- on nine 18-6. ‘The Giants have been holding stiff sessions since their defeat in the Memorial day tilt and Orton, Giant manager, expects to surprise the New Rockford manager. ners in Arkansas Hack Wilson Will % , RSS SSS TM WARNIN BSSSERss MSSSSSSEKQV GSS SSS RSS PRES RO QO: SCIENTISIS HAD THEIR. UN WAN —THEY'D MAKE «MONKEYS OUT OF BVERBODY™ Arkadelphia, Ark, June 4—(P}—A fast stepping foursome at Ouachita college here has a flair for hard run- ning. ‘The quartet of youngsters broke the of the state this the British champion, clash in Madi- son Square Garden Wednesday night to see which one will take another step up the championship ladder. Vince Dundee, the Baltimore lad who is something of a veteran al- though he never before has figured = (By The Ai TAS ip Fane apeertete’ Ear in the title talk, and the up-and-com- ‘St — , BOTS ‘They | Batting—Cochrane, Athletics, .400;|ing Ben Jeby of New York, meet in Melillo, Browns, .3! rece , the 10-round feature bout. sorted In Cub Lineup to Re- Ri uns—AveriIy, “Indians: place Injured Moore Get Another Try a = Sy SS | mile | and Gehrig, Yenkees; Cochrane and| Dundee, is a strong favorite at odds ishop, Ath Kien Bt : pli and) of about 8 to 5, The winner may or Pa geet irc Ne OP) lve beice fl al apenas noe ome runs—Ruth, Yankees; sim-| Middleweight champion in place of century, the|mons and Foxx, Athletics, 9. Mickey Walker, now declared null the shot put, ee oer pma Yankees, | and void because of his failure to de- starting the | "bitching “Grove, Athletics, won 9, fend the tite, ; Walberg, Athletics,’ won 3, NATIONAL LEA Individuality in Batting “Hondricks Reds, 886; Ar- yours when you have our”, lett, Phillies, .384. clothes made to Asare Runs—Klein, Phillies, 44; Hornsby, ae cube 34, id pleats patiis—Arlett, Phillies, 61; Herman, | M. BORN & CO. winning rae fome runs—Klein, Phillies, 13; Ar- Chicago Hi lett, Philites, 10. John Henlein olen bases—Comorosky, ti witnessed |9; Suckeon: Giants Berger, Braver, ‘Tailor and Cleaner Local Representative HE MAJOR Took “THE “HoG-PoX” AND “THE @nea Suyler, DER QUARANTING,WITH ALL “THE aes See Piietes SPR Eup SButching--Brant Braves, | won ote. awit?S C1 ie PLUMBER ws wr , : ’ jrimes, Cardinals, won Patterson Hotel Basement eee