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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1981 Billie Burke_ Vins. Open Golf Title Defeating Von Elm in Marathon CONNECTICUT IRON SHARKEY BOASTS HE WILL GIVE SCHMELING SEVERE BEAT ING MAN GRABS HONORS IN 144-HOLE MATCH Two, Tied at End of Regulation! 72 Holes, Played 72 Extra Holes in Playoff WINNER FINISHED STRONG} Champion, Who Succeeds Bobby Jonos, Made Great Rally in Afternoon's Play Toledo, Ohio, July %—(1)—Billte Burke, tron man from Greenwich, Conn, sat on the thrones of Amert- can golf ‘Tuesday, victor of the game’ longest. and bitte fought cham- plonship marathon, Monday he out-l the stout-h Hand out-shot ke Von golf from by a single shot after a 36- hole overtime battle over the sun- scorched Inverness layout, It was a battle which Tasted 144 holes and was not decided until the re two deadlocked for 2 rivals lation holes, Another n ostill ina stalemate after 36 more holes with 149s, ‘The Vnrilling skirmish ended only after 36 more nerve-wracking holes. Von Fim, who sank # 15-foot putt for a birdie three on the homo green to tHe Burke In regulation time Satur y and the med home another green in the first, playott hove It into an other playoff, couldn't. duplicate feats Monday when the big down came, but tt wouldn't have helped him’ anyway. After another ding dong battle which saw one and | then the other come up into the lead, Burke went one shot ahead on the wand ren and extended his margin | to two on the 34th, It was too late and too much for Von Kim to make up that time and the long endurance battle ended with Burke freezing him out easily with par golf on the 35th and with safe and sane the final green, where he sured three easy putts for a five to Von Elm’s par four. Both were almost too tired to ac congratulations as the wild gallery which had stormed the course all day, swept toward them. The finnl duel was a thriller from start to finish and not until Burke gained his twe to the 36th te the morning the lead changed hands three times und four times the strug, gle avas in deadlock. ‘The shift in fortunes sent Von Elm to lunch one stroke in front with medal cards of 38-38-76 to Billie’ 37-4077 But Burke was not to be dented. Back he came with a great burst of xolf to shoot the first nine stretch In the afternoon in to Von Elm's 36 to catch up and pi turn. Burks medal round for the after- noon was 34-37 for the course; Von Elm's was f-SporT § SLANTS a + —— ad George Simpson, Ohio State's great sprinter, has wound up his college career, but {s ambitious to get into the Olympte speed whirl at Los An- geles next summer before he puts ‘Three yeu ago, when he was Just) & sophomore sensation, Simpson ad- vanced to the Olympic final trials at Cambridge. With Frank Wykotf, ‘This was the first of two bad br that were costly to Simpson. xecond f peak, he won the ) A. A. “100” in the world’s record time of 9 2-5 soconds. that afternoon, Probably he could have done just as well without them, but the N.C. A. A. was anxious to STARS MAKE THE WHEELS GO ’ROUND ‘The Washington Senators’ and the New York Giants’ hoops are rolling |—ah, met tly in front of some nifty stickwork by Joe Cronin and Big Bill| while the White Sox are getting nowhere without ‘Ted Lyons’ usual bril- But the poor Detrolt Tigers and the Chieago White Box) Baseball Is Team Game But Stars Are Important Charley Gehringer’s absence has cracked up the Tigers’ hoop, Cronin, Ferrell, Simmons, Terry, and Ruth Are “until I get ring with m him the beating of a Left Turns Allowed Here! one-man game, » a lot of truth in the common saying t Boe, 0 Ko the ct o Fe ‘AL Simmons of the Ath- rry of the Glants, Chuck Klein of the Phillies and Babe Ruth And if you need 73 |German who oi ae jand along mith jchamplon, ona Gehringer of the a of the White Sox, Hack W! rather substantial Bt , Terry and some others uch théir re- ve ball clubs you're consulting thom: averi | te Sox and Tigers | 4!Germany. come but one cor and Gehringer tirely or hitting Jusion—-that Lyons | been even better miateay: “out: Improvement ts barrel. nera start fast. . right on the aplon Athletics heels of the world ¢ b like foam for these boys when an outboard motorboat wheel, and Johnny Graham are aking their sleek craft Elsinore Ferguson is former nat- H. G, Ferguson, at the | shown here in an event at Long Beach, Calif., on @ sharp turn just before they came in victors, tonal champ, jot lead and held it] slumy ago, the Indians did tt break up. In| f American Ansociation Bambino has been the r—or thereabouts His home run activ- rently are just 4 pite the fact that he soon ted 600 of them in his had Horr punch apply @ home YEST ony the White Box and Tigers Associated Press) and Wally Rocttger, ‘sive doubles y t r din thelr 1930 ca You may wonder how the Babe can ;|Sharkey said. Lyon pitched him by a shot at the three-quarter | ames and more pitcher in either major es and lost only 15 for the M4, one under par, pis nwer tx that his cont lin ninth beat Cubs, ela year expires th be aha at bigger and better sal- Vie Fraiser, White Sox—Struck out to five hits as| ke ikuth’ and Gehrig, Yan- h- place White [more than 170. 73, an earned run average of Hack Wilson shal Sox, compiling aT White Sox won, John Burnett, five runs against ‘1 singles; scored two hin Jim Elliott, Phillies to six hits to beat them, ‘ed one all-time ord and one all- Beulah Nine Grabs Two More Victories N 1s Drove in 56, a new r and batts ‘ord in the senior clreult, in 190 runs to create a new mark for bath loops. Gehringer failed to equal his re- markable played the entire schedule and at the away the spiked shoes for good. lend of the season was accepted 1x the best second baseman in the junior Teagu And now the 1931 Lyons has pitched then a high school boy, Simpson was] than a dozen ball games becwuse of going like a house afire until he sud-{an ailing arm. denly broke down in the semi-finals | nothing with a pulled tendon. duty aks | earl Phe | throw, later when, at his! pushed him into a batting slump from ional Collegiate | Which he shows no signs of recovering. * July 7.—Beulah’s announced, baseball team won two games here over the week-end, defeating Stanton 7 to 0 and New Salem 13 to 5. Kenneth Olson, 06, Kloin, Phillies, 72 ‘leln, Vhillles, 108; Herman, Beulah hurler, al- Stanton club only three hits and whiffed 18 while his team- mates were getting seve ea Pirates, half gone. Jem seven hits but he struck out Gehringer has done| 15 while his mates clubbed Dettman than pinch-hitting since his arm also went Wilson 1s able to Fort Lincoln Is Beaten in Series VARYING HOC The game of ice hockey originally was played by many players on tt side, then by seven on a side and now by six on a side, five players constitute a team New York—Johnny Pena, dt Davey Adetmi But in Australia, Fort Snelling’s Baseball Nine Wins Deciding Game of Three-Game Program Babe Ruth's fine play fs It happened he used starting blocks} much to keep the Yankes have the device's usefulne proved and Simpson consented to ty ik, Now Directs Athletics As it turned out, {t eliminated the chance of international recognition for Simpson's greatest performance. Tt 1s Just one of those things they mark with an asterisk, Since then, Wykoff has run the century twice in the same time, for an American record, which probably will be posted as the world’s mark as soon as the I. A, A. F. gets around to doing business again, Simpson is spending this summer as a director of playground activities in his home town of Columbus. He has just returned from a tour of the Orient with Harlow Rothert, the Stanford shotputter. He will go into training again next spring, Barring an accident, he should make the American team for both sprints, but his best chance of lifting an Olympic crown will be in the 200 meters, It's ‘Grove’ to You Until Gene Tunney came along, very few if any boxers could spell “arboretum,” much less give a defini- tion of it, It was altogether appropriate there- fore to have Gene become the first notable fisticuffer to “crash” the arboretum of Beeman G,. Dawes, not far from Columbus, and plant a tree therein, ‘The arboretum ia a hobby of the brother of Ambassador Dawes. Pres- idents for the last score of years, war leaders such as Foch and Pershing, By Ahern , July 7 1.—(%)—The Fort Snelling baseball team won the inter- post series from Fort Lincoln team of Bismarck, N. D., by taking the decid-| Senators « ing game i @ three-game series Mon. | WELL , GENTS, To BE HONEST, I'm KINDA DISAPPOINTED! miItTS A -Wo- HEADED CHICKEN ALL RIGHT ~- But UH-- UM ~ WELL TAIN ANYTHING A FELLA COULDN'T IMAGINE , BY “THINKIN” UP IAL His MIND REY A Weut Here 17 is, 7 SIR ~~EGAD, EVER SEE AWYTHING AS “AMAZING AS “HAT 2 WHEN WE EXHIBITED THE CHICKEN IN ~~ AH IN INDIA a. WHY, A VERY RICH MAHARADAH \y OFFERED US A HANDFUL OF RUBIES For tT, BUT T POLITELY LAUGHED THE OFFER DOWN, LIKE “THis HEH - Hed - LISTEN ~ You D ONLY SEE SIGHTS LIKE “THiS WHEAl, Nou HAVE TH DTS | ~AN' You DON'T GET "EM FoR A DIME! ww “THIS 1S -TH8, 4, ONLY VENTRILOQUIST || CHICKEN IN TH, WoRLD! The hitting of Cassidy of Fort Line coln and Shea of Fort Snelling fea- tured. The Minnesota team won the first game and and the visitors the visitors the second. Senators Saint Club to Face Columbus North Dakota Net Entrants Advance] | Manager Albert Letfie Hopes Red Birds Are Having One of ‘Out’ Streaks Chicago, July 7.—(A)—-Albert. Let-|q, field's league leading Bt. Paul ‘Tucaday went into a four: ies with the Red Birds and hoped the having one of thelr “out” ‘The Saints were leading the Amort- oan Association by three and one- halt games following a successful holiday campaign, the Jongest any team has had in several weeks, Loulaville, occupant of second place, was to entertain Kansax City for four days, while Milwaukee had Ine ianapolis as its opposition, vas at Minneapolis for another four- jumpe or or failed to finish out of * in-and-out Columbus lead! Monte Carlo, ter in Europe, scheduled games havi as part of the Fourth of and week-end “end program. FIVE ROUNDS PER BEBSION ng of Clermany boxed 110 sees herd Max Schmoll: HEY BOK rea, BOSTON GOB HOPES TO FACE CHAMPION IN SECOND BATTLE Sailor Man Says German Will Lose If He Chooses to Fight Primo Carnera JACK FIGHTS WALKER SOON Hopes to Kayo Both Mickey and z Carnera and Then Get Crack at World Title New York, July 7.——Jack Shar- can key, big, brown and be on the dinner tab dishes rattled and the waiter in alarm. “Til keep tj jand in one *: “He doesn’t want to T “He'd better not fight Carnera. Second Place Yanks For. feit to Tigers Trimming the Indians 14 to 1 Mon- day, the Senators increased their lead in the Little Four league, one of two Junior baseball loops in the city, as the second place Yankees forfeited to the Tigers, The score by innings: Indians .. J. Bnyder and J. Burckhardt; selstine, Welch and Bowers, He standings Tuesday morning ‘Won Lost Pet. . u 1 aT 7 4 636 Hees “ 4 7 3M 1 11 083 Minneapolis, July 7—()—The Min- neapolis invitational tennis tourna-|home run, Warver we. hase hits, ment at the Minneapolis Tennis club entered the second and third rounds of play as the complete array of na- tional stars, with the exception of advanced eorge Jennings, Chicago, club toretner with the northwest’s lending] 4 Pt Teed Wooledg Minot, De foinea | re, »N,D., birds wore Shit cousin, Phil Wooledge, Fargo, in the second round with @ quest over Tracy Peyck. MIDGET LINKS FOR RESORT for final day's meeting 1090 Tne whole Jeague was idle Monday, i French metropolitan turf; A wet ng been bar track ‘was the cause, colonels on the ataff of Gov, W. H, Murray of Oklahoma is RB. M, MoOlintock, & jond leg DAIRY D-BALL TEAM BEATS LAUNDRY TO REMAIN AT TOP G. P. Eat Shop and Company A ‘Big Jim Bic Jim Elliott Mon. | apagireen | I Thorn in Side Bismarck Dairy defeated the Cap- of Uncle Robbie ital Laundry ent: evening to remain in “first ons te the Bismarck Diamondball league. pitcher Has Kept Brooklyn Rob- ins. Former Team-Mates, From Thick of Race Br GALE TALBOT, JR. Bell 6 to ckey ©. H. Will . Walker, the middleweight champion, \Company A. in Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, July 22. A/Capital Laundry hours later, Schmeling, hailed an} @ true champion after knocking out Young Stribling in the 15th round of their title go in Cleveland, sailed for He will return in August,|/ probably for a September fight wit! Primo Carnera, the Italian giant. “The Italian willl} pound him down like sauerkraut in a Schmeling starts slow. Car-|‘ He'll club the Ger- man down before Schmeling gets go- ing. Anyway, I understand Schmel- ing is afraid of Carnera and wants to fight Tommy Loughran instead.” Sharkey was surprised that Schmel- |? ing whipped Stribling so badly \in Cleveland. He was shooting off fire- works for his own children and all the offspring of the neighbors at. Bow Lake, in New Hampshire, when the fight came in over the radio. He was too busy to listen but his wife told him what happened. “It was just what T expected,” “I knew Stribling would fold up the first time he was pressed. And that’s what he did.” Sharkey expects to scale 198 pounds for Walker, an over-grown middle- weight who probabdly will weigh no Sharkey can't see] how this bout can even be a contest 4) but there's money in it and that’s one of the most interesting things about the boxing business. j “Before I get through this year, he “I want to knock out Walker, Loughran again, and Car- "Inera. There'll be no question then about who's to fight Schmeling next ;|year.” ‘Senators Boost | Junior Loop Lead H Wallop Indians 14 to 1 While f es fryer, a, Central , own 4) ' on, atte, i Hi Kenmeyer Standard, Time ‘awn’ 0, off Hedairn init “Dog Dhovenon, peorery 9, wcco 1, 6-3 con- famous gambling cen- has inatalled three miniature golf courses for its patrons, ROUGH ON HORSE AyD MAN Toledo} Twenty-nine taking of conjecture Robins got the a perfect ¢ay a2 bat. have re- we in three Phillies yun end # double. Northwestern Bell ‘The box scores for ame! G ' White Sox rookie H righthans led only five hits © and struck ‘out nine batters in sub- duing the St. Louis Brown, 5 to 3. Home runs by Goose Goslin and Os- © car Melillo accounted for ali the $ | Browns’ runs, Rain interferred with the Yankee- Red Sox encounter at New York. Scores by innings: AMER! Philadeipnt y shington (Called in eighth because of rain) Walberg and Cochrane; Hadley and Spence! wal cocoon: Chicago 91 “ St. Louis & 3 neers its, oft Frasier and ‘Tate; Coffman, Blae- a holder and Ferrell. struck out, by Dots Taser ‘on ‘balls, Indians Swamp Detrolt A: Brown 3. Um- , J. Warner, innings . by A. B oft 1 Potter 1, pire, G, Detro! Cleveland" Hogsett, Hudlin and Sewell. NATIONAL LEAGUE rds ‘Trim Cubs St. Louis Chicago. ‘out, Lindsey aufmann, Johnson, ines’ and J? Wilson; Smith and bit | Hartnett, Phils Beat Robin: Brey ig 000101 001—8 6 0 201002 00x—5 11 4 ananee, uhira(on and Lombardi; J. 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