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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1931 __ Paul Cook Leaves for National Open Qualifying Rounds at St. Paul 1 ISONY DAKOTIN |COMPLETE SCHEDULE FOR LOCAL JUNIOR BASEBALL LEAGUES ’s Winning H Cc d j lify 12 Men in Track Meet _ SELECTED TOTRY |Ruth’s Winning Homer Causes Parade PLAY WILL BEGININ {Trojans Qua en in Track Me a none "i iversi Runs | IN DISTRICT PLAY | Seeks Golf Title [|]Washington Loses 1-0 to De- CIRCUITS MONDAY: WATSON KNOCKS OUT DEL | Loyola University Star ‘ ' awe | trait; Cochrane, Babe Tied } DU ‘ANE IN FOURTH ROUND | Century in 9.6 an Ly j i i Id Saturda: State Golf Champion for Last for Batting Honors CHANGE LOOP N AME | Finals He y a | =e i Assoc! Press l on 0, June 6—(?}-A battle in Two Years in Top Form 1 Despite Beste} gery, Babe Ruth Lee Cavanagh, Bismarck, and annua every bigs att * eae is in the game every day, fleldin + " N from Southern California i for Event well, and, as usual, providing thrills, - Fei|Rules and Schedule of Two} Brandt, Chicago, Fight Six pvery battle was Saturday's choles fat ’ ‘ — He went to bat against St. Louis oud Rounds to Draw fering in the cared event, 0 eke Friday with his team a run behind in e238} Baseball Groups to Be Pre- ar siciation chame 36 ENTERED IN TOURNEY the ninth inning and the tying coun- BiH er collegiate ass : ter on hae, and drove one of Sammy ig sented Teams knocked out Del Duste Blamare, in [The ‘Trojans did Just ts everyone 4 ‘i 1 - pee tl Ee hed ent they would ,plac Is Paired With Lester Bolstad, a tes AS . home run that Sinaia oe Paasy rts a. | thoug LE een nals Saturday i Minneapolis, and Orville Then he led a parade around the 2 692/WILL HAVE TOURNAMENT Sonsini the World War Me- [and failing to quality only in the Chapin [ered LER RCE ade sche Ui a 78, ae Duane held Watson even in the a red no doubt that South- aoe ea a tie with SLieder OomnTAEE ETHER 1 arr first three rounds but the Dawson There ‘VPornia would climax a ‘Sec Paul Cook, 21-year-old state golf oe thet TagEE ara attlcg eaters Phitadespn 48 Members of Big Four Confer-!man nit she local lad behind the left Sarco ‘cutive sensational season by 2 -( pittsburel = f batho champion for the last two years, Sat- ship with a 397 average = Gincinnatl .. 27a] ence Will Meet Mandan Jun- [esr with une ance Mee ae | retaining is N. ©. oe es “okie Aaa Re Sa as Mien aka Charge Oils, 11870 ior Baseball Nine was Duane’s first defeat while fight- | enwin’ Stage field, the Trojans the 11th district qualifying rounds for troit Tigers and George le, st, Pa 59S ing on an Eiks card. | Friday i “Stokes and Berry, in the national open golf tournament. in 11 innings. Pitching the entire | 7 Cuisville +561 Both fighters were cautious in the | put two ‘fhe high hurdles. He left Friday evening. i distance in a duel with Sam Jones, | Columbus BH Schedules for Bismarck’s two junior first round although Duane seemed | the finals o' ond to Bob Hager Cook, the only North Dakotan pick- Uhle gave only five hits and not a Minkespots’ +327 | baseball leagues, sponsored by the to have the edge. Watson, the lighter | Berry finished sect heat, and Sikes. ed by the national open tourney com- walk. Kansas City". 3455 | board of iecreation, were completed % a of Iowa State in one 3 ene a Te mittee, is paired to pla aan The See eoeag eae aS Bs i 2 3 Berane ine to Myron Ander- bee Be ba} ie a Bolstad, who led the field in , an letics also played an extra inning| Indianapo! ““*°)son who is in charge of the project. \A. & M.,, in another. . Orville Chapin, Minnesota pro. Cook game, losing to Chicago 7-to-5 as Lew irae The leagues will sving inte sete, || Slattery Seeks to Hedeaperhen yoen Frank Wetott, +B 4 { will play 33 holes in the qualifying Fonseca hit a homer in the 12th and ‘American League Monday. Enter Prize Ring cow. gs} | Uncrowned world recor (ea | round Monday at the Rha and the Sox followed it up wtih bresnsad Kettle Achange in the names of the ‘i = 2 | 00-yard dash, “ee ae na bs tae 1 Country clud course at St. Paul run. Boston halted Cleveland's win-} New York " league, comprising boys from 10 to 13 4 hen wri Jevent in :096, ‘Of the 36 selected by the national ning streak after 10 games in the] petro 1% Washinston, 0. years old, was made late Friday, An-|] Jimmy Slattery, oe bait sak ame {120k long enough to see, Emmett committee, six are amateurs and 30 fourth American League contest, win- 2 derson said. . Formerly called the|| #po Rein craven ating tas Gk / DS OF Topping of Loyola university, | ‘ are professional golfers. Only the PAUL COOK ning 4 to 3. National League Little Six league, the circuit was re- |] tural COUGEE: | GREEN TT Orleans, tear down the strip Bas three with the lowest scores will enter] |) Goo. anole state golt| The first and second place teams| St Lous, 8:,New York. 7 named the Little Four. The change |] SA75TS! TEC: the state college SAFER To Rey — |tleing the recognized world mark se competition in the national open at anataplon, was en Fouts to’ Bt faa of the National League, St. aes i Boston, 4; Pittsburgh, A ae sid ou ‘ the wnt of the teams manery “prove a Minne a. ene’ On He cHIP by ate ee satay cote ‘Toledo this summer. ae th Bartle s lith|New York, provided the lea Brooklyn, 3; Chicago, 1. entered, Anderson 5 é ~ also qualifies 209.7, Since the snow left the Bis-| Saturday to pariicinate i the Tt? | struggle of the elder circuit, battling Each team in each league will play|| ling mixer. Saturday, he em= 1) @yeq ° ait Glass, sensational sophomore | from marck County Club course, Cook has | Ist IC® ave turney. Cook is the {back and forth for 10 innings before an Asnociation & three game series with its opgon-|| Phasized the fact, by challenging Oklahoma A. & M., won his heat been out on the fairways and greens. | jonal Den ee in eelected by the |the Cardinals won out 8 to 7 and in- ST ERERS CIty, 2: ents. ‘The first round will be com-|} &ny of the iy “Heys ‘aa When shonld a pitch shot be made?| the same time. a His putting is better than ever, and On'Y tren tournament committes, |¢reased their lead to 3% games. Loulsville, 3; ‘Toledo, 1. pleted June 27, according to the|| the Elks card Friday night. | His |! When the chip shot? Vie Williams, who tied the worl | he has been getting good distances | national open tourt a_*| The scrap for third place became] Indianapolis, 12; Columbus, 6, schedule, F create sett x OK Ok record of 474 seconds for the - with Beet Nort Dakotars polt " ever closer as the ner Braves and - hone Uber Rent Hikghe! | bags ohn iden eg (Gotiearn: a Pitch shet should be used only | yard scenery ay Philadelphia, q Cook, king of Nor' a's Brookly Robins advanced a game on I b L amen eld the secon be y when necessary. won his 3489. courses, recently won the Harvey In- Saints Defeat Shicacer tue Robina ‘osak radlvuctoes Co UMDUS LOSING | reer in suiy to conclude the project on hreby, challenge anv fighter |/“ir'you Save an approach shot to be|Hmest Payne, Souther Califor ee of Cub misplays and their own six ‘a Anderson said. One team of those] om the card, Brandt ani Lee || Made from a point, say 30 yards from | nia’s intercollegiate 220-yar Jow hur- 1 % national golf meet, and eda ak Brewers 10 to 3 hit pitching by Phelps and Quinn to In Pennant Chase entered in the Big Four loop will Cavanaugh, This fight to be also the green, it is safer to use the chip |dle ast ane ce pets re K. Nimmo, Devils Lake, for top ho beat Chicago while the Braves shut Play the Mandan American Legion naored ty the Elks lodge. Shot. If a trap intervenes, the pitch | places in the event, the 7 ors in Mann's Invitational at oe out Pittsburgh 4 to 0. Junior baseball team every Saturday. |] $P0 Bae 3. Slattery ge. happens to be the only course for you ning in :23.6, the fastest time, a Lake. Cook will meet Nimmo at the s The Cincinnati Reds put together : Games will be alternated at the Bis- “Nort th Dakota's Best.” to take. Carls doing 24 seconds even to win SY ¢ Lake Regional tourney for the Mann|Rube Benton Hurls Millers to|tneir second three-game winning|Red Birds Are Game Further|marck and Mandan diamonds. . Walter Hagen owes his high posi-|one. Keller did :23.7, while Brown- Invitational ane i 4-2 Victory Over Blues: Kels streak of the year by trouncing the k of Louisvill d St. Programs with the schedule and tion among top flight golfers to his|lee of Duke university, mate od In 1928 und 1929 Cook won the| 4-2 Victory . Phillies for the third successive time| Back of Louisville an rules governing the leagues will be] of ine two, showed a rapier-like left | Skill in playing chip shots, according | tercollegiate titleholder, _duplicat tS aaa eer Win From Hens 9 to 2. Sials Johnson, who has pitch- Paul in Association presented to each team Monday. Chat ‘proved effective. His footwork |‘ a Britisa expert. Hagen is so ac- | Carls’ figure. Montana golf tourney at Dickinson. ed four of the Reds’ 12 victories, held Teams entered in the Big Four seemed better and he missed less|CUrate with his chips that he holes Hall Leads Qualifiers In 1929 he also won the Fargo open the Phils to seven hits. <r league, which includes players from often. out in two shcts, instead of the usual| In the field, Bob Hall of Southern ee ee en x rales Chicago, June 6.—(P)—Columbus|13 to 16 years of age, are the Gubs,| TES Cavanagh, Bismarck 145-pound-| thtee with two putts, which par al-|California led the qualifiers in both North Dakota tournaments at Willis- | h MI’ WOWLEESR was a whole game farther back of| Athletics, Robins and Giants. Clubs] o. “fought six rounds to a draw with | lows. |the shot and discus, Dick Barber ton. R. H. Je Loses to Louisville and St. Paul in the Amer-| of the Little Four loop are the Sena-| G/, is ndt, native North Dakotan|, A three cr four iron is the best club | went to the broad jump finals and Cook, former captain of the Agri- O11 200—10 fean Association standing Saturday,| tors, Yankees, Tigers and Indians. | CS Brandl t fighting in Chicago.|0T chip shots. Try to carry one-|Ken McKenzie qualified in the jave- cultural college golf team, qualified ono thanks to an ourbust of seven errors} The schedule of games up to and Brandt weighed 158 pounds. third of the distance to the pin, let-/lin. Hall did 49 feet, 9 inches in the eee eat atone! Grand Forks AN] | Friday night. including June 27 follows : ‘Cavanagh won the fourth round by | ing the ball roll the remaining dis-|shot, and 152 feet, 8 inches in the Intercollegiate tournament at Oak- The Red Birds, with Pitcher Dean ois Chana waar eg teers ree tance, falachs. j mont, Pa., last year. offending to the extent of three mis-| yronday eesitecn id vs. Ath-| fifth to even things up. Ed Genung of Washington, who Judy Ruddy Knocks Out ‘Wild-| Plays. lost to Indianapolis, 12 to 6, in|tetics; Robins vs. Giants. Tuffy Mosset, Bismarck'’s clown won the N. C. A. half-mile in 1929, H | t a3 SUy ae oere 8 night game, while the league lead-| Wednesday, June 10—Robins va.| fighter, won a technical knockout de- and Dale Letts of Chicago, Big ‘Ten ecruit Ciouts for goo vod=22 9 O in Third Round of Sched- |ing Saints, and Louisville, the runner-|Giants; Cubs vs, Athletics. in ais scheduled four-round champion, were the likely contenders, 191 000 000-2 9 0| Cat’ in Third Round o Friday. J 12—Cubs cision ‘ von his heat Friday e y ° i nd are! ; Sanders, . up, were winning. Rett lay. Prd ‘ubs vs. Athletics, bout with Howard Dodds, Dawson. each having wo! Is 4 } Hankins and Peters. uled Six-Rounder St. Paul took the series opener from ins vs. Giants, Mosset and Dodds turned the fight without difficulty. Southern Call- In Winning un aes Milwaukee, 10 to 3, and handed Jack| ,,Monday, June 15—Cubs vs. Robins; | { tOS0' cea) srestling match, In the fornia has no two-miler entered, and e REPEAT BEN® -orea| “Grand Parks Noa. Sune ve tey= | Mott ia firee detest stnceieliMined| ate eemee RUNS te Gus val entra sound ‘Momiet valamteneal cDoodAs oS ee ea » % 1 nth to defeat! a tough but rather tame “Wildcat” the Brewers. He was avr be Robins; Athletics vs. Giants. into the ropes with such force that a pee cease stat hae eee Reds Reach Three-Game Win- 000 100 000—1" fi) |Jeffery, Rapid City, 8. Da was 8 Pra giecperont eerajored cemented eco r pabeeed a Sarai ome ear norte Glte Year Ago Today—Jim Londos, Brocemith of Indiana, and Ray, 000 000 36: yy A d u ¢ b "8. le : 7 ve - ning Streak for Second nd’ Bevormer,” Penner ‘and |reng Forks: Hghtwelght ace, in the [Homer and a Liao Soe eAonay, gune 22 [Robins vs. Ath-!tveen them in the first three rounds. |world's heavyweight wresting aoe Sa ere wee on Time This Season turd round of Chel senauled [1a tines but et dose men nsand-| qNSMRESNY, UR, Clana va Dod, welhed 155 Pounds ené MS- pionghip recognized in New York and "joe vat of uler was back. to Aan Ue oaitth: inning ecm gied spel East Grand Forks |@d on the paths. Friday, June 26—Robins vs, Ath- In the first preliminary Sonny| at. the German titleroldcr a a one. | tefend his one-mile BE ied lo So eatery tera ndlanapolis to defeat Colum-| middleweight, outpointed Ray Cos- eifohdaye gue So Cubs vs. Ath-| Schlosser, Mandan's — 82-pounder, !tanl’ match in Philadelphia. Londos|svtra05, Mich Kisk or Wiseonsi sett, Moorhead, in the four round letics; Robins vs. Giants. fought a four-round drow win yack |Pinned Shikat in one hour and 23) Jack Walter of Marquette, Ralph Hil cnt ance, eee, a eee qiednesday, July 1—Athletics vs.!“Siamy Todd, Bismarck, shaded |™/Autes. of Oregon, and Hardman of the naval gave johnny . > vs. IS. ae ys ‘ i ng i, . a . % ralls : ir four- . academy, among others Boris: ieibad shea ine inoue Taney F i T § weiicss Giante'vs. cue AM Pad prtiliinary, ‘road had a dan-| Five Years Ago Today—Chairman| “the University of Minnesota qual- Wilson. Seay Pe ang Se ee IGHT * Little Four League - gerous left Jab that kept Wells out of |2ames A. Farley of the New York litied three men in four events. Clar~ son, Jimmy Jensen, Thief River Falls, in Last ‘Tuesday: dune DSenaters vs. Yan-| fange and prevented him from show |S'8t2 Boxing Commission declared he jenee Munn, Big ‘Ton shot champion, bie teat round (lasso ong fuas (By The Associated Pres kees; Indians vs. Tigers. ing his ability at infighting. ides aoe page fe commission if} took fourth in that event and qual- Forks, outboxed U. S. Grant, Fargo, Pittsburgh—Tony Herr ‘Thursday, June 11—Indians vs. Ti-|" Boomer Brooker, Mandan, former | ‘at body vote to make Demp-|iticd in the discus throw. Charles to gain a clear cut decision, and Her-| paso, Tex. outpointed Comboy | gers; Senators vs. Yankees. stablemate cf Billy Petrolle, refereed | °° give Harry Wills a chance at the! scheifley was second in his 120-yard bie adains alaicy ele ae a a, peopl one Sie is Pee oe S| {ne feature andisemiewindup) bonis: ohemmoneni: aed Ea high hurdles heat while Spencer Hol- ed Sites aie re i mpaencictet cache, Huth, Loutseiiie iy. ee ‘Tuesday, dune 16 Senators vs. Ti- Lucien, Mandan, refereed the pre- vad Pero meyer aa ) Je entered finals in the hammer : abe uth, Yankees—] eae Holl; Cal—Andy Divodt, gers; Yankees vs. Indians. mins be wet - homer with one in the ninth to | British Laud Armour Hem, tore yomparnted Charles | Thursday, June ye aarankees vs 5 Hts pater ondargpertah ea eS s : - . 2. » N le Hi is ‘Ss. ° st Br = Sensational Golf Win ————__—_ Saturday, June 20—Yankees vs. In- SH ins, “Cardinals— Fourth * i" dians; Senators vs. Tigers. ures eth Pittsvurn hit of game drove in Watkins in Suit Is Filed to Test iimalay, dune 28 fenators vm Ine oar Pittsburgh to. six 10th with run that beat Giants. | London, June 6.—()—Admitting os . dace, Yonkers va ieee 5 oo ae i % . Illinois Gambling L: ti Wally Roettger, Reds—Pounded (they couldn't get away from the fact Inois GamMbDIINF LAW! Thursday, June 23—Senators vs. In sociation eee ees Philadelphia pitching for two that the open golf championship has Indians; Yankees vs. Tigers. "AMERICAN LEAGUE. triples and a pair of singles, drove |gone to America for the eighth suc-' Chicago, June 6.— (#)— Whether Batnay, June a pankers vs. Ti- e. H tting—Cochrane, Athletics, .397; in two runs and scored three. jeessive year, British golf enthuslasts| betting on races can be legal in Ti-/Sexs; Senators vs. Indians. | atting onors eae Babe Phelps and Jack Quinn, (and press commentators clung fond-|nois while the sun shines, and illegal “se * rm , Yankees, 38: Avere ‘Yankees; Indians vs. Tigers. Chapman, Yankees, Robins—Held Cubs to six hits, |ly Saturday to the fact that Tommy|by moonlight 1s to be tested in the|~ ‘Thursday July 2--Yankees vs, In- J beat them 3-to-1. | Armour is of prota Dib GR ees cons by promoters of dog race dians: Senators vs. Tigers. ae Brewer Star Has Mark of .425 iniiits Cronin, Senators, 68; Averill, Tom Zachary, Braves—Blanked | fused to regard him as an American. | tracks. londay, July ankees vs. Ti- e champion, successfully defended his} Home rins. ic Brooklyn . +102 000 000— Pirates with six hits. All agreed that the 1931 open was| They have started four suits in|gers; Senators vs. Indians. in 40 Games; Kubek Has crown against Rocky Kansas of Buf.| re ane Athletics, and ecetraGhith’ ana Tonee, Rent and George Uhle, Tigers — Went one of the most exciting and remark-|Cook county courts to test constitu- ae eee 431 in 23 Games falo in @ 12-round fight. Leonard pman, Yankees, Pea en end Lones} Root ¢ route against Washington, ailow- ‘able fights in the history cf the/tionality of the law, declaring that N Rockford to ‘ Sanit ht gine ania! Mee ; —_— ing five hits in 11 innings and (championship and had nothing but| horsemen should not hold a monoply ew ones, Wash- q ° won, 1-to-0. )admiration for Armour while extend-|of the racing business under the law 5 Chicago, June 6.—(?)—Charles Ar- i Chicago Defeats Lou Fonseca, White Sox—His [ing hearty sympathy to Jose Jurado, |of 1927 which forbids operation of li- Meet Giant Club thur Shires, the self-subdued great xpect Record ; 12th inning homer gave White | the little Argentine who tossed away|censed pari-mutuel machines after man, has completed his third week as 1 Batt " . Sox victory over Athletics. his chances on the last two holes. sunset. ef pace setter of American association lett, 3. etics / to 2: batsmen, according to unofficial aver- try at Meet! cies gti rome, as ow | Eddy County Seat Team to pas vlc include Wednesday's Ralits—Ailetts Phillies, 62; Herman, CC 1 7 . 7 SERRE em. ” 4 iis, Peroupiincpaunds (out som | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Clash With Prison Nine Sun- The pltehing. was good, pean last Representatives of 20 Golf| ;,/i1¢,ttns—Klein, Phitties, 13; Are 4 s itenti weel point si ‘ ue y Homer of Season; Cleve- day at Penitentiary average, but be stil Dae Pia .Clubs to Attend Invitational ssadackton, ¢ mee gorosky, Pirates, .425, plenty good enoug! rel , tehini d, Cubs. won 5, land Loses to Red Sox ISNT HIS QUARANTINE BIRKLE , TH’ MEDICAL After strenuous workouts during} leadership among the regulars. His Tourney at Valley City Jost 0; won 8, lost If STUDENT, DOESNT KNOW the week, the Grove Giants, prison | teammate, Tony Kubek, had a mark » on, JPA Philadelphia, June _¢— (#)—Fon- DELIGHTFUL 2» SATURDAY 7 (A WosDER IF MY baseball team, are ready for the game|of .431, but he played in only 23! valley City, N. D., June 6.—(P)}— reca’s homer in the 12th inning en- Lo Night, AN? WE CAN*T Go THIS YET, BUT WHEN BOSS WILL COUNT with New Rockford at the peniten-| games, while Shires had worked in 40. | Representatives of more than 20 golf f abled Chicago to win from the nate i 5 TH” QUARANTINE IS tiary diamond Sunday at 2 p. m. Other leading regulars were: Angley,| clubs in southwestern North Dakota Chicago -.2',.010 021 100 002 tis OUT ! ~~ WERE DUST on He's ml Tis AS MY TWo The New Rockford nine is man-| Indianapolis, 414; Ganzet, regia” are expected to attend the invitation- Philadelpl 130 010 900 000-—5 7 2 Al Like WALTZING MICE IN LIFTED, HES GOING ATION 2 aged by D. W. Guffy, who has seen | .407; Manion, Milwaukee, .403; al golf tournament to be held here Gee setator Sei cee! A OUT oF HERE So WEEKS VACATION S| — |service in several of the eastern | grave, Minneapolls, $80; Saltzeaver, | Sunday and Monday under the aus- waa Ax A BOX, ON A DIET OF ¥AST HE'LL BE A ~~ (F HE DOES, leagues. The New Rockford team,| St. Paul, 375; Andere, Se rsa; | Piges.of the Valley City Country club, | Z STALE BREAD! ~I'mM Ter Fix ALL TH? having seven salaried players, is the | .370; Koenecke, 3] Porter Ys charge of the pringtield, Pal ig RUTH'S HOMER WINS ’ BLUR ~DUST LIKE first. semi-professional ball team | Riggs, Columbus, .358. meet, said that good response is} Sonnenbers, Boston, deteated Dan fe eeason ‘scored two runs in’ the AFRAID, WHEN “Td "Two “Td? Guy wHo DICTATION the Eddy county seat has had for a| shives led in safe hits, with 68 in| expected from the numerous clubs to| Melait, tvs, falls out of “nrec ere ecsman seared pe ae She “HEN” ' number of years. 160 times at bat, and shared the] which invitations have been sent. second, 10:00, ‘and. third 41008, s s Bee at tote ae eit WEEKS IS OVER THEV’RE] maven, IN MMAGHINES BO Recently the Rockfords.deteated| leadership in total bases with Jack |" Quatifying rounds will open on the | estat Weuewst™’yaMan, "so 1 St. pos res eeneas 000 OOD 880 “3 2 GOING “To HAVE A A ¥LASH- the Heimdal All-Stars 2-1 in what| Saltzgaver of St. Paul, each pene nine-hole course bordering the Shey- Pearreent Aten, gone. tee tatice ee Piet a ane was the first defeat for the Heimdal | 100, Saltzgaver held two other lead-|enne river at 6:30 a. m. Sunday. A| cated Mine Honsre, Smet ffs Ferrell, "Young! Pennock, | Pipsras, OUG' G. M5 LIGHT team on. its home diamond in twol erships au, hy himself, hav ng laced driving. contest is sobeduled for my Eat. + einert and Dicke runs. i i ME DOWN GFF “Tt RICURE ¥eNew Rockford has only t Out ee wind of Oobumbus had 10| cutting contate at liso ene Lewin, da50 (UPd “Strangler t a et CHANDELIER ! the team from last yeat’s lineup. | homers to head the list, and Oscar |" pirst round matches for the 16| ‘Its Dera’ Sos Sic inmelen;, threw ; ee antes M Rockford’s starting lineup will | Roettger of St. Paul was the pace| qualifiers in the championship flight| gut of three Talla Ushio ee pee ON eS. pe ataslinod wt ahartaton, Klawitter | setter in doubles with 16. Eddie Pick | start at 1p. m., the second round two| 108! 5100), pede 8:00 Lewis Seon. ‘oot 10 tomcat 7 at right fleld, Edinger at center field, | of Kansas City had knocked home 45) hours later, and the third round at | Salt Lake Cityrtinee Meme 17S Boston" ‘oO Loe at tedman, et’ second base, Logan at| runs to lead, and the base-stealing|5 p.m. ‘The final round will get| ‘ulre, shreveport, Lc Me Moore anid Berry. Se Wenetrom at lefe field, qahley | honors were divided between Bevo Le | underway at 8 am. Monday, Nu-| 3 AEB ey Onnpech, "2S ea iaael uiae ctaene catcher, Kepner at first, Lamb, pitch-| Bourveau of Toledo and Connolly $f) merous prizes will be distributed to| Antonio, Tex. 100.” 71% Washington—Jones. weakened in er, Leitner, Bymoen, and Jenstrom Milwaukee, each | rd whom er Sen aa aiaten ase ———__——_ the 11th and Detroit broke an eight as utility players. thefts to hi Seto te Plan $500,000 Gyms Wathingmiise °° TR, fom ‘The probable starting lineup for| Indianapolis continu on nate | been sent are Cooperstown, James~ J, | Batinwtone toa ew the Grove Giants follows: Stoller | the league in team betting, ts Aver; | town, Mayville, Hillsboro, Maddock,| In California School Washington ...00000000000—0 6 0 first; Beaudry, catcher; Garver, left | age of .314, topping Bllweugee hes oar Page, tata ‘Wahpeton, pa and Grabowski; Jones and field; Evenson, shortstop; Wells,| points, St. Paul. retained il & Devils eBay, essenden, New! ros Angeles, June 6—()—Plans ee. ght field; Johnson, second; Glenn | flelding honors orev of, last week’s| Moure “Lisbon,” Caringtone owes | £2F, €80 $500,000 gymnasiums for the Chicago Nine to Make Bjornson, and Marsioff, utility men.| matk. The double play battle was & City, Hope, ‘Other clubs. desiring to Pian. ee a at as eee ’ r . 2. one, uisville accepted, ere . Bid for Big Ten Title Golf Is Gaining In Big Ten Popularity fea, Meltn as, followed by Milwaukee. | said. “Entries close at 10:30 a. m. toa Ce sal cepted soon 4 Gas Chicago, Sime epee is gain- | 44; sinocepal a; and bined 42. | Sunday. within a year. aon » June ula both as a varsity 5] J Knott oung anii’ar a recreation among Western | hurler, hed three straight victories to COBB DENIES RUMORS dollar prgecldings in the million. ; conference universities. his credit, but old Sarge of} Oklahoma City, June 6—)—Ty | in structure, Rach ein moet, Mentical y é, ‘As an intramural sport the number | Toledo, was the real leader with nine | Cobb, retired baseball star, here Sat- ming pool and pach have a swim- of individuals entered in tourneys| victories and a single defeat. The|urday for a visit with friends, denied space for basketion med with conducted by the schools exceeds any | Sarge also had not required any ee reports he was considering buying| indoor sports, Bids ill be om other sport except basketball. haying pitched every inning of his|the Western League franchise of the| time in July, Somme. ‘Four of the Big Ten schools—Mich- | 10 starts. Dutch Henry of, Minne- | Oklahom city elub. _ Lee es! igan, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota— | apolis, assumed the s! .. 4} Johni i own their oWn links, and nearly all ship, having whiffed 42 in 14 games,| ‘The West Texas Golf association's suceesstily eee itd Frag bow os the others are fairly close to munici-| to displace Bub Jonnard of Mil-! 1981 tournament. draw entries from’ until he ‘illed himsele pal courses, waukee, [29 Panhanule clubs. a8 a hooded | “mystery man,” PG OUSRLSERIS UAE LAE LLM

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