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Harvey HOWLEY GREW HAS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931 ——— Hendrick’s Batting Aiding Cincinnati to Climb From Cellar ROBINS AND CUB JUNIOR BASEBALL NINES LEAD IN BIG FOUR Pee oe + Pe | AURA | tinge tel 4 ea O 2.85 among the letters in the above sentence. ud ZA , Fr D> Welch, if rf’! Ras ame Peas 1 <Stickler Solution on Editorial Page) | A + - ( STE! UJ A $18 16 12 12 | Toledo Ekes Out 4-3 Win Over oF SeiGen. Te ne Sa <) sHH-sHd- Bpetovmeor| (Ric regu | Smart oat ae iad Blues; Birds Take Series D § CHarmida kitty 2°) FA Cc up le Tu cRASH Ween th i144 all Litewate Clothes DEPENDABILITY Opener From Brews LAUGHING AND MERRY WITH Lips SHUSH + $7 IN “THERE AND] | Becker: ss og FOR : ere verre uke 4 CHERRY fi so Gay pope iin BRAND eee aves, ye eat cue gp Weer | LOW CENTER OF-GRAVITY 00) ar " Oa! _--— i . pete tical scores'ae 8'to te And Wh t SHES KNOWAL, a AN’ THERE'S )¢ WHOLE HERD BUD: edosiee 10 3-15 22 Ma REI, 00. L 9 Teer, nay oF COURSE, AS “THE MENACE oF You! oikseee by inning go so—ib aa JOHN HENLEIN Robins . x—! 6 Hatter and PRI Dutt, T. Lee and F. Lee; ‘home runs, Patterson Hotel Basement : i : back into a tie with Pittsburgh for fifth place, 10 games from the top, as the Pirates subdued the New York Giants, 5 to 1. The Giants, in turn, dropped into a tie for second place with the Chicago Cubs, who stopped the Phillies, 3 to 0. Charley Root recorded his sixth vic- tory. Rabbitt Maranv@le, veteran Braves shortstop, enjoyed a field day against the St, Louis Cardinals. He banged a triple and three singles and scored five runs as the leaders went down, 13 to 4. ‘Washington finally managed to gain a little ground on the Athletics ‘While rain prevented hostilities in three other American league cities, ‘Walt Johnson’s men took their open- er from the Cleveland Indians, 9 to 4, cutting Philadelphia’s lead to four and a half games. Braves Defeat St. Louis 13 to 4 Charley Allows Four Hits to Aid and 12th circuit smashes to take the league home run leadership from Pat; Crawford while King cracked his 10th to tie Crawford for second. Pid bir also punched one for four ses. Indians Lose to Senators 9 to 4! Washington Crew Gains Half Game on Idle Athletics; Rain Hampers Play Washington, June 11.—()—The Washington Senators won their fifth straight game and gained a half game on the idle Athletics by trouncing | i Cleveland, 9 to 4. R-H.E.| triple, double and single drove in | Commerce and statistics. ‘ steps, which Icd to the Olympic Cleveland’ .. 010 920 001-441" 4 a - letics got their score with one run in{ ean, A 152-pounder, Coffman is | Washington .....100 260 00x—9 10 1 Hudlin, Shoffner and Sewell; Jones, Marberry and Spencer. Others postponed, rain. basketball team one year and do well enough scholastically to be elected to Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholar- ship fraternity. It was natural enough that he should captain the Vanderbilt tennis team. He did so so every year he was there except his freshman year. Most of Don's spare time, his father said, is spent on the court. “Tennis,” Dr. Cram said, “if you're to get any- where with it, takes lots of time. When he's not playing he’s usually around home. He reads a great deal.” Cram’s taste in literature runs to ‘i solid stuff,” his father said. He vl reads everything he can get on ten- scored five runs to help slaughter iis. That, the doctor declared, and a t {playing with good tennis players was Larry French, Pirates—Limited | b the Giants to three scattered hits, | @bout the only ways he had of pick- ing up pointers. all singles, and was deprived of @ |""Tonaid is working toward his M. Tony Cuccinello, A. degree at Columbia, majoring in 3. Milwaukee, 4. Indianapolis, 3; Minneapolis, 0. YEST ST (By The Associated Press) Charlie Root, Cubs—Held the Phils to four hits, shut them out 3 to 0, and drove in what proved to be the winning run. Rabbitt Maranville, Braves — Hit a triple and three singles and DAY'S S Reds — His four runs against the Robins. Heine Manush, Senators — Hit a home run and two singles to help sink the Indians, 9 to 4. wpe j The Giants, ahead with eight runs in ithe first two innings, allowed the |Robins eight hits in the second and \third innings for 10 runs. In the (fourth frame the Giants got two runs jbut in their half of the fourth the Robin crew got eight hits ‘or eight runs and swelled their total to 18. Johnson, hurling for ‘he victors, | permitted but three hits. Hagen, |Giant moundsmen, permitted i2 hits lin four innings. Hagen was replaced {by Becker in the fifth and Becker al- lowed four hits during the half- |inning in which he was tossing for |the Giants. The Giants were guilty {of 22 errors while the Robins had 12 [chalked against them. | Getting away to a 5 to 1 lead in the first inning the Cubs increased their lead in every frame of the seven- they were held scoreless. The Ath- the first, fourth and six innings. Bill Owens, on the mound for the Cubs, went the full route and allowed but four hits while striking out 11 jmen. Finlayson, Athletic hurler gave }away seven hits in the four innings {before he was replaced by Swick who Permitted six hits in three innings. {inning game except the fourth when | | Kansas City, June 11—()—Two | jtrack coaches who attracted world | wide attention when they competed for the University of Missouri a dec- ade ago have proteges whose per- | formances are overshadowing their mentors’ vest efforts. Brutus K. Hamilton, the University of Kans veloped Clyde Coffman, sophomore, into an all-around ath- | lete whom he rates potentially | better than himself at his best. | In his unheralded debut at the Tli- | nois relays septathlon, Coffman made the highest point total on record ex- cept that matic by Barney Berlinger | of Pennsylvania in winning the seven- | event test this spring. | Hamilton, who won the Illinois | ‘septathion in his college days, exe pects Coffman to follow in his foot- coaching at has de- i specializing in the pole-vault, jave- {lin and discus for present competi tion, and training to perfect himself in the other events. He holds the Kansas pole-vault record of 13 feet, | 742 inches. The other Big Six athlete who !knocked off one of his coach's long- ,| and Herbert Bryant. pri QUTOF Colonels Again Lead in Association 17 445 DRADLOCKE) Expect 520 Prep Stars at Track Meet RIGHT STARTS su. rou tose | {st Paul toms Oon-tencw| KQREA-TRAINED TENNIS PLAYER. ine Wi y Identical Scores; West- , f ‘ | National Event at Chicago Brookiyn ‘ NEW COACH OF COLUMBIA TEAM Meet Prison Club lyn Victim of Reds in Con ern Clubs Beaten I IN ( IR CUIT B ATT eet Frison Club) U This Week-End test Wednesday; Robins in | high schoo! re, from , Chicago, June 11—(/)—Western a fail . « entries in the American Association Donald Cram, 23, Is New Men- Grove Giants to Tangle With) Chicago, June 11.—(#)—An atmy of Tie f il mnants fight were shouting for the i 4 ART KRENZ 520 1 26 states ie for Fifth Place Pel e . | McIntosh County Seat Crew Thursdi smelling salts Thursday. , tor; Is Son of Korean Cubs Smother Athletics 25-3 in | Fue naan 3 for Chicago and RIXEY, MARANVILLE STARJot the east wednesday. 4 Game in Which 34 Errors ‘ | : ‘ Chicago Friday and Saturday. All the eastern teams did to pro- | Nashville, ‘Tenn, June 1—@—| Ave’ Cantitay aa Rerenneeeee ces], tte MNS een te Sees eer nae Washington Gains on Athletics|day was this: “Loulaville kicked St el aaa A a PeaseneeGrttt A teeftlaastogh th Ra ae nine, vat the penitentiary diamond| |. NOT THE high school athletic associations to Paul out of first placé and took the | Philadelphia ap att in far-off Korea, has been appointed) comes Sunday. ACT OF , permit their prep stars from compet- by Defeating Indians While | choice piace itself by one and one-| Washington tennis coach at Columbia, the largest|QWENS 1$ PITCHING STAR]. smc%,, Uicteated in seven starts, | av ing, the field looked as good as ever. Macks Are Idle half games; Columbus | jumped to| Sleveland university in America. pene GE ba leroy tal p Gee. od ghar Gore ihe rs og wi a game of second place; | Chicago ... Cram, still a boy of 23, began play- te - | ONE 1 Fall ry (Oy tion Abavtaten Pitas Toledo advanced within a halt game| Reaton''s. ing the game at 18, whlle:his father,! Robins Win From Giants 18-10| ‘The Grove Giants, who have been| SPECIAL PART veggaber = aaa iy ) of fifth place and within a game of | Detroit : Dr. W. G. Cram, of Nashville, was # " . beaten twice in eight starts, are ex- y Harvey Hendrick, the 33-yeag-old fourth, and Indianapolis took sev- : & missionary of the Methodist Epis-| in First Game Played in |pecting a hard battle. ‘The Giants| | OF HE Double Pla $ Irk veteran who wasn't good enough to/enth, sending Kansas City into the merited XATIONAL LEA copal church, south, in Korea. L thet’ to Dibkniebn 18-6. Bbainorial Gay BoDy. play regularly with the Brooklyn cellar. As a result of the big shake-| St. 10! | Donald, or “Don” as he is better eague Wednesday en fee Weeaee tiates tare ° e ° Robins this spring, has become a ball} up, the eastern teams have a chance 8|known, ranks 25th among this coun- 11-4 last Sunday. cago Chieftain of fire since his recent sale to the |of landing three out of the four first itry's tennis players. He achieved BIG FOUR LEAGUE Glenn, veteran Giant Kuler, ts ex- Cincinnati Reds. His batting aver-| division positions by nightfall. this honor—as well as numerous; Standings pected to db tHe dantind duty ior the Nv age is topped only by that of Babe| Louisville got good hitting and bet-|P Ipt others—without the benefit of coach- Won Lost Pct.|penitentiary team. Beaudry will be Rogers Hornsby Believes Dou:- Ruth. eet = bel pitehing sien as it trimmed | Cincinnati“... ing and in spite of only a moderate|Robins .. . 8" 0" L000 abethe: yeneivine Cha’ OP Gllenivs: tart A y - great 306 clo st.the plate, Con Dan foftol’ AMERIC. Gram is five’ feet five inches tall cas 2 0 1.000) tosses. ©. E, Orton, manager of the} ..-4 ble Killings Are Weakest = oe Ss Louisville. i, Giants Og c rt vi i ug per Ye Howley’s pupils have won seven of| The best pitching performance of jst. Paul. |slightly tanned and still has the slim- Athletles 0 ; ry Leber har rea tey cee aie id otlncted Spot of Cub Team ae aie, ty Gaveresaea PaILns | Emma edge Grain es eee lel Maiesaes ness of a 18-year-old boy. | and Lodahi, he can defeat the Ashley |taining ‘the correct olf swing, think — 2 = | Minneapolis. Off the court he’s a friendly, soft-| The Robins and Cubs are still in ala tion. | ‘ Chicago, Ill, June 11—()—! from their cellar retreat. Hendrick’s|ting Minneapolis team to three hits| Toled ‘ | dread of feet, knees, hips, shoulders, ete., at — so 4 oan oa big bat has helped them win as many jand beat them 3 to 0. Indianapolis teaser eiareanbe eeniet RRM cErao |e eee ea ae eae er ae a the same time? eS eee games in eight days as they won in| Pip Koehler’s double in the ninth | <ansas City easy going. AS tokens of his ageres-|two jonioe baseball cneuits sponsored Break Marks S et | ek ‘ piggies Sie POPES Paes weeen Uereh oe ‘cr aa ME TOREE ERRBER IOUT Sage siveness and alertness he holds/ py the Bismarck board of recreational [tne motte rte aries te ini S| been victimized fust 60 times by dou- 5 let e merican League awards showing he was southern in-} 4 killings Manager Hornsby Fete Raskesa? Birger ont Shem aaa ing ieee the| Washington, #: Cleveland, 4. Cerobileglate champion in 1927, state "Tine" Cubs smothered the Athletics by Own Coaches i2stioi2 inc actos ‘Repost decent ie ed Cincinnati outbreak. While the vet-| Columbus made it a grand slam for| poston, A*tonal,Leneue [champion three times in succession./25 3 Wednesday in a contest made iret method of obtaining the correct golf|_, "It’s our one biggest weakness,” eran Eppa Rixey turned them back|the east by defeating Milwaukee, 7) Cricaso, 3; Philadelphia, 0. most in his club on many occasions. | Uunteresting By the 94 errors com: | K swing. All he has to do is swing his|Hornsby said. “Our hitting is good Wednesday, his mates pounded|to 4. An individual home run battle| Pittsburgh, 5: New York 1. Nett of Dots time, however, in} titted. The Robins won from the} Coffman, Kansas U, and Ha-|arms in the proper arc and the rest |CMOugh to lead the league and 60 is Phelps and Moore for @ 10 to 3 vic-|between Jack Kloza of the Brewers| Cincinnati,’ 10; Brooklyn, 3. laeveted to tennis, He’ found time |Ciants 18-10 in the first tilt played I L of the pivot follows naturally. | Oe eicin, Our Patening oe eoe ue » tory in the series opener. |, jand Hal King of the Red Biids en- | wile taking his Ay degree af Wane | Wotnesie d drizzle cut the Giant gi Nena tin erg Bee enon ae out of our wallope sae the 8 4 ‘ sa i ed drizzle cut the Giant- knees, hips, etc.; the ‘piv : | ‘wallops.” The defeat knocked livened the game. Kloza hit 11th derbilt university here to captain the! robin tit short in the fifth inning. Good Track Prospects |knees, hips, etc.; the pivot is rot the | "ran Wilson, who has t 1e act of any special part of the body.) Natural pivoting is the response to| ‘© drive out long ones this season, hit the movement of the arms in the | !nto the 60th double play Wednesday. backswing. The body will take care | a a carry the club| Can’t Keep Warm in ——_——_——. 220, Wykoff Claims Washington and Lee and Virginia | claim two of the south’s greatest all-| | Chicago, June 11—(P)—Frank Wy- around athletes in Leigh Williams | Koff's recent assaults on the world's Both have won /tecord for the 220-yard dash recall a |vemark he dropped here last June —_——___—_—— j just after winning the national col- Coach Robert Zuppke of Illinois | legiate championship in the century. told the Optimist club of St. Louis! The slender blond California boy that big football gates are a “good! had just dashed off 100 yards in 9.4 sign” because “people should worship | seconds, faster than the world’s rec- the best.” |ord, when he was asked why he didn't —— try for the furlong mark. Wichita, in the Western league,; “Shucks,” he said, “I can't run the scored 26 runs to defeat Omaha in an|two-twenty fast enough to keep early season game, | warm." four letters. Loses 16 Pounds of Fat---Eats As Usual victorious Cubs “wi : Fat Folks—Here’s More Proof—One Bottle of Pirates Victorious St. Louis, June 11.—()—The Boston Last IGHT (By the Assoc! Detrott—Tony G ed Pi i (By the Associate: AMERICAN LEY Batting — Ruth, Cochrane, Athleti Runs—Simmons, One Year Ago Today — Ernie Schaaf, one of Boston's ex - sailors, !knocked Tommy Loughran down and 385. hicties, 44: Man- jnesday tilt. The | were guilty of six. No home runs, doubles or triple- 'baggers were made in the games | Simpson witnessed the’ downfall of | {his Drake relays record.when Hager | \skimmed the 120-yard high hurdles | |in 14.7 seconds, nosing out Lee Sent- | Kruschen Salts and Sixteen Pounds Gone— Eats As Usual—Sleeps Better—Costs 85 Cents Braves pounded three pitchers hard to. Grange: lush, Senators, and Bishop, Athletics, jd -| Ne do . = red a shop, 4 i did consideral to the Phil- | y, “4 ify vig apeeipeettc mip acne 4 Pe (omnis or Sea mmeaa|| ER goat EA ERIERS preeanyANATC Ta pees ish man of the University of Tlinois, Modern Sclence now makes it pos-| Unlike other salts, Kruschen i, . s— : . Phil Home Athletics,” 13;| Philadelphia, : 211 3/Trojan Shortstop best, to SAFELY obtain a bewitch- ru the system—rather it's & Zachary, Cantwell, otey. kaut: Bai Mich—=Peewee RL hanes Yank ae | Leads in Batting: ‘2! tthe. free-from-fat figure and muperPly blended One bianca cis Cronin; Derringer, ndsey, - § bases—Chapman, Yankees, . i hos 1 0 eads | J i 3 separate mineral salts which help j 16; Johnson, Tigers, 14. Five Years Ago Today — Cornell's} | 4 21 ~ am ating | actuaily enjoy exhilarated health and| glands, nerves and body organs to mann and Mancuso. CUBS TIE FOR SECOND Chicago—Charley Root was in fine Walker, Heving, Schumacher and oFarrell; French and Phillips. 231, Oklahoma, Pitching-—Walberg, Athletics, 9, lost 1; lost 1. won buffeted by a n|big red varsity crew. Senators, won 6, Fischer, trounced the Golden Bears of Cali- dianapolis in the American_associ- ation, is an undertaker at Beeville, B San, caine. ina eater. eamish of England in the finals of the women’s singles tennis champion- nearly all opposition for two years, | Mi Finlayson, Summary—Stolen bases, Finlayson 3, Byrne 3, Owens: 4, Johnsen 3; h off Owens'4 in 7 innings, 0 | Mohler, Unive! | Los Angel June 11.—(7)—Orville ‘sity of Southern Cal- STICKERS REDS DOWN ROBINS " » 216, Fi lina, cinnati coasted to an easy 10-to-3 Phil De C. Ball, owner of the St.|by scores of 9-7 and 6-4. Finlayson 5: bases on balls, ' off I FIND LAW so victory over Brooklyn. R. H.E. Brooklyn « +001 011 000— 3 10 0 Cincinnati 400 303 00x—10 14 2 yder; St. Paul Louisville... Betts, Vanatta and Snyder; Will- jams and Thompson. gen tira 21%, Stasiak nec- ond in 14:24 and third in 1:53), tS s Louis Browns, recently was appointed ® member of the St. Louis aviation committee. A sail boat regatta will be held at i Beach, Fla., June 2. tn Owens 3, off Finlayson 6, off Swick 3. Umpires, Goddard ‘and Lee. AB RH POE sen8. 24082 Dutt, Waiters 2; hits, off Hagen 12 in 4’innings, off Johnson 3 in 5 nings, off Becker 4 in 1 6, off Lee 3, off Johnson 3, off Welch 7. Umpire, Goddard. ‘ HARD TO LEARN OR NTON increase your attractiveness doing so— Simply take a half teaspoonful of while | function properly—it drives poisons jand harmful acid from the body— Kruschen strikes at the usual CAUSE form, allowing only four hits, and 1 1 d his jubs tied for cont fornia by two lengths in a three-mile| Finnegan, 1b . 6 1{ifornia sh ho dashed to fame rt . 5 place by" trimming Phiiadelphia, 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE race on Lake Cayuga. -!in his first year on the Trojan fame | ruschen Salts in a glass of hot/of fat—that's why it's so amasingty a to 0. cnepantiol 404 wae ng a perpen Reds, .386; r ee Pe | ball team as a ereat broken field run: water every morning before break- | successful in cases where everything erry, Gi 357 jes sei bg ‘ i Eee 000 0003023 8 0 Runs ‘Klein’ Phillies, 45; ott,| Ten Years Ago Today—Miss Bliza-|Fevold, ct.» ‘ner, led the California Intercollegiate | f@St—you can hasten the reducing | else has failed! ae Minis anes Thavias Giants, 39. 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