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6 Dr. BREAKS 89 TARGETS IN25-PAIR EVENT OF N.D. TOURNEY HERE | *. W. Enger, Oakes, and W. H. Lenneville, Dickinson, in Tie for Second CAMPBELL WINS PRO TITLE Final Half of State Singles and Handicap Championships on Program Today Dr. J. R. Pence, Minot, Tuesday aft- ernoon won the North Dakota doubles championship when he broke 89 tar- J. R. Pence, Min ——_—_—_— ¢ \Dairy Gains Game on Eat Shop Entrant DOEG AND OTHER NET STARS |Beats League Leaders 12 to 4; 0 1 the 44th annual Seabright tennis { }|tournament progressed to the third 1 0;round Tuesday so far as the men’s ‘singles division was concerned. John Hope Doeg, national cham- ! 7. | Defeating the G. P. Eat Shop 12) F. ito 4, the second place Bismarck! Dairy entrant gained one full game BOYS AND GIRLS PARTICIPATE IN Northwestern Bell and | Company Awin | PROGRESS IN TOURNAMENT | ——_____.. | STANDINGS We eat oa saga U patie: Helens Win in Wom- ! Won Lost Pet. o| en's Branch of Annual = jG. P. Eat Shop....... 7 2 271} sae Bismarck Dairy ...... 8 3. bright Tourney jO. H. Will ... 5 5 i iNorthwestern Bell... 5 5 J ® 1) Seabright, N. J, July 28—()}—G Company A . » 3) 6 333]8. G 10 ee x i] Capital Laundry co oe ae i o o ing ahead at an unprecedented pace, cane ee ee TT LT <tr re : MORE THAN 80 ARE {Van Dykes Play in Bism CLASSED ACCORDING |PITTSBURGH PIRATES ASSUME 'T0 THEIR AGE, SRX|_ROLE OF LOOP TROUBLE-MAKER | eae ° Girls Divided Into Two Classes/ Association Nines {| and Boys Put in Three Dif- | Swatting Heavily ferent Groups BLEACHERS AROUND POOL | Trip Giants Monday; Have Won 19 Games Out of 29 to Better Percentage (By The Associated Press) Going nowhere in particular them- | selves, Jewel Ens’ Pirates apparently jhave decided to assume their custom- | Minneapolis, Columbus, and St,} Paul Do Especially Hearty Work With Bats pshooting NOVELTY WATER EVENTS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1931 é ei iia ill ul ot, Captures State Doubles Tra Title arck Tonight Traveling Colored Baseball Ag- gregation Will Meet Bis- marck at 6:30 Bismarck sports fans will see one of the classiest traveling teams in this section of the country here this evening when the colored Van Dykes of Sioux City, Ia. meet fhe Elks- sponsored Bismarck nine in @ base- ball game at the city athletic field. The contest will begin at’ 6:30 o'clock. Lefty Klein is slated to hurl for the Bismarck club while Whitworth, who was with Gilkerson’s Union Giants here last season, will take the mound for the visitors, y Ng on the loop leaders in the Bismarck 001 0—12 1s ¢ Pion from Newark, N. J., and six ais ary late-season hole—trouble mak-/ The probable lineups: gets in the 50-pair event of the 36th|; t ef ned toutes Meeday eta” o100— 4 other stars from scattered sections ‘of |Comical and Freak Swims and! Chicago, July 28—()—St. Paul hasiers for the rest of the National) Van Dykes— Bismarck— annual state trapshooting tournament | >/@™ : “| a the country, filled seven of the eight just taken charge of the Americanj|League. | Wright, 2b 8. Goetz, 1b here. He succeeds J. B. Troeh, who| Northwestern Bell trimmed O. H. | third-round brackets while the eighth m ie , Association championship race, but/ Just a month ago the Pirates had | Worley, ss V. Lenaburg, 3b did not participate here this year. Will's entrant 10 to 4 and Company tw | fas to go to the winner of @ match} Dives Are Included in First the athletes are still working hard on||won 23 games and lost 38 for an av-|Crump, If Leitz, ss Following Pence were J. W. Enger.) won from Capital Laundry 10 to 6/ }{indemith., Mosseth, between Bryant Grant, Atlanta, and | their individual batting averages. |lerage of 377. Since then they have | Stevens, rf L, Kieln, p Oakes, and W. H. Lenneville, Dickin-| i, other league games on Monday | ot ™. , 19-year-old Lester Stoefen, Los An-/| ‘Fun Carnival’ Minneapolis, Columbus and St. Paulj/so far forgotten themselves as to win | Reese, c Ro a 2 son, state singles champion last year,| |. geles. | did some especially hearty work with]/19 games out of 29. They won their | Hicks, 3b Eneeibare, © with scores of 86 and 85 respectively. night's program. Accompanying Doeg into the third | the bats Monday, the Millers leading|/fifth straight victory Monday, wal-|Adtkins, cf B. Klein, rf . J. E, Wilson, Sisseton, S, D. and} Tod Potter, league's leatling hurler,| ott round in the open day's play Monday; More than 80 boys and girls par- the day of walloping with 22 hits offjiloping the third place New York pees ry te me cf e V. W. Farrar, Britton, S. D. notiretired after the third inning after ; Was Ellsworth Vines, Pasadena, the ticipated in the novelty swimming four Kansas City pitchers. | Giants, 8 to 6. babsifone 2 ys, Sd scores of Of Ghd By cerattinege [allowing the dairymen 10 hits, in- L. C. Campbell, Minot, won the/Cluding three home runs, J. Hackett, North Dakota professional doubles|Who relieved him, pitched good ball. championship, breaking 90 clay Hummel restricted the Eat j cons out of 100. H. E. Secord, Grand|Shop team to six hits. The chefs & Forks, broke 85. Earle Donahue, /have lost two games in this series. mel. jchampion’s conqueror in the Long-jand diving contests in the Bismarck! The Millers walloped Kansas City, wood Bowl tournament; Gregory 8. swimming pool Monday night, accord-/17 to 10, with Spencer Harris and Art! Mangin, Newark; Cliff Sutter, New/ ing to A. C. Van Wyk, manager. ‘Ruble producing five singles each. St.] Cardinals when they accepted a 7-6 Orleans: Keith Gledhill, Santa Bar-| ‘The contestants were divided into| Paul used its 18 hits for a 10 to 2 vic-/beating from the Phillies. Other Na- bara, Calif.; Wilbur F. Coen, Kansas |ciasses according to age and sex. The/ tory over Milwaukee in the opening]'tional League clubs had a dayoff. City; and Jack Tidball, Los Angeles. j girls were divided into two groups, | game of the series. | The American League situation re- Only one round was played in wom-! the boys into three. | Louisville opened the gates of Park-]/mained unchanged as the Philadel- en's singles with the co-favorites,! Events included comical and freak|way Field for the annual “Knebel-|!phia Athletics nosed out the St. Louis |_ ‘The Cubs fell to a point eight andj one-half games removed from the 180 ENTER GOLF MEET New York, July 28.—(#)—The largest field in the history of the event, 180 players, has entered the national public links golf champion- ship at the Keller course, St. Paul, Aug. 4. The previous record entry Minneapolis pro, set the high doubles) both to the dairy entrant. ‘ Disagreeing with an umpire's de-! mark for the day with a 97 count. | : Mrs. Helen Wills Moody. San Pran-| swims and dives. Spectators watched |kamp Day,” in honor of the owner of Browns, 5 to 4, on Eric McNair's 10th | list of 147 was set at St. Louis in 1929, On Tuesday's program were the last cision in the sixth inning, the O. H.! cisco, and Helen Jacobs, Berkeley, ad-!the “fun carnival” from bleachers |the club, and more than 18,000 non-liinning home’ run, Rube Walberg | Only 122 entered at Jacksonville, Fla., half of the state 16-yard singies Will entrant withdrew from the dia- vaneing to the second round — Miss/ which were set up around the pool. jpaying customers watched Toledo]/chalked up his 16th victory. last year. championship and the state 16- to/mond and forfeited to Northwestern nalehackN Jacobs had some trouble eliminating! Results follow: trip the Colonels, 10 to 2. | The Senators won a free - hitting stunk tah é 23-yard rise handicap champtonship. Bell. who were leading 10 to 4 at that] 3 : Clara Greenspan, New York, 6-3, 6-4, GIRLS Columbus moved into third place]igame from Cleveland, 11-7. Babe ea teat avers Stuieene e caecea Frank Ray, Dickinson, Monday led | time. Philadelphia 10 Years Old and Under {by walloping Indianapolis, 15 to 5, in]/Ruth’s 27th homer failed to save the ns the field in the first half of the! Giving Hedstrom good support Balloon race—Constance Cole, first; a night game. Scores by innings: Yankees from an 8-7 beating by the 0, compete with the times.’ } ee een IStEEGEral TA cE JOR LE GUE Dorothy Barneck, second; Sue Olson,| ‘ Chicago White Sox in the first game ial aj of 100 targets. W. H. spell oes a we betel taahils i | ein and Beverly Stadler, fourth, [Stig ta jot @ double-header but 17 assorted | cis Ray's fellowtownsman and defending ys hits 5 [8 | LE 2 | ‘Tub race—BSue Olson, first; Con- | wiuwaukee:. | singles, doubles and triples gave them mi singles titleholder, and Dr. Pence were bauer, for the losers, was touched for || (By the Ansocinted Prenn jstance Cole, second; and Dorothy |nard, Gearin an the nightcap, 12-3. The Sox won the at H 8 tied for second place with scores of 11. | Box sc nae Cneluding games ot 1 | Barneck, third, [Ee Fite Opener in the 10th when Lazzeri . ' wo eie Cee MERICA AC 16 Years Old and Under j Hout wilte” "22,000 100.010 2 19 ae ey . AK H B o 6 Retrieving race —Laura Ellsworth,!, Ryan an a ao 5 ts x bunched seven { ‘argo Will Be Host A‘ Hie . 191; Ruth, |Lois Ellsworth, and Wilma Wenzel, | !@ms, Welnert and Thompson. for eight runs in the fourth inning to To 1932 Tournament ||: 996 ‘ so. {tied for first; Elizabeth Slattery and! Minneapolis 020011 508—17 22 4|Wallop Detroit, 13-4. Scores by in- Y ne iN 9 9 Mubleties, 150; lTouise Tierney, tied for fourth. # City. 001,320 103—10 13,7 Inings: is 0 1 0} Philadelphia atiteeee | Tox x ‘on, incup, Benton, a AMERICAN LEAGUE | The 1932 state trapshooting | 10 11 Ghncinnat SEO eae ine aa eae iin, Hargrave: Sanders, Thom-| | Athetien Win tw 10¢h tournament will be held in Fargo, ||: 1 pacity . pnan, Yankees, ; Lows a 2 [9 eGeidarpua wrattiaavnuail 18k Louis ......-000 2 % i f 4 ERICAN ASSOCIATION ohnson, Tiger |Slattery, — thir and = Margaret! , 1 Gol dire ladelphia ...200 000 101 1 it was decided in a meeting Mon | ! ssecaniaady gc ching Senators, won Church, Fpeitatnena: ta ee ann pupeaye tena wajtenolder and Bengoush day evening by the North Dakota || #0 » Athletics, won 20,! “Balloon race —Elizabeth Slattery,|"Gudat and Hinkle; Smith, Horn, beuntors Olauriaaiike | Sportsmen's association. \first: Lois Ulsrud, second; Flossy | Hall and Riddle. Cleveland ......000310 021-7 14 4| A new president, vice president, || {Dohn, third; and Wilma Wenzel,| rm Washington 31ix—11 15 1] ppc ose kary reenter sand Klein, | fourth. aaa ‘Minot Youth Wins avatt, Bowell; Crowder, “Fisher and | Yea aoe . cs Oren * Spencer, i re u 0 ated at ‘a later date by the Far- Phill E a) tbevcans ou and Under i Tri-City Net Title Chizor, professional es ub. r i AMES jein. Phillies, 131; L. Wa-| Balloon race—Jean Smith, first; ences Chicago . 3 21 BaraBinstc, press tr pred Tana Philaaennian Sac bale 4 coin: Tuns— Klein, Phillies, 23; ott,|Getald Brynjulson, second:’ John| Grand Forks, N. D., July 28—(P)—| New fork 100.006 0000—7 8 2 order, as well as ex- l ) Perak asicnicr ous eee pete eee aye 2 1 : ‘iow, yo, Geerman, third; and John Brucher,/The men's singles champlonship of| Lyons, Frasier and ‘Tate; shodes, pert attention and Pie Geaeee on Totals 2; / fourth. the Tri-City Tennis association still send Gib service, when you ma cant: Score’ by innings | 16 Years Old and Under lis the property ot the Wooledge ae Chicago 9909001112 7 8 beatae noe Te- peers 3 SORA As ! , won 5,/ Chariot race—J. Wallace and Mark'ily, Young Read Wooledge, Minot,|» orl ipo28 O81 10x—12 17 0 sponsibility. You can Minos, Aa eens ere won 4, Christianson, first; J. Stadler and G.'saw to that Monday by winning from Gruber Werte MeKGin and Garrity, depend upon us, _ a We . Bis- : |Dohn, second. |Harold James, Grand For! y Bonsox Win Third We Understa: marek. members of the handicap Qualif Balloon race—Walter Zimmerman, |champion, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, to gain the|Detrolt . oe eae pede - Members of the executive com- ualifying Rounds for tus; Johnny Lee eteepyonces ceeeg| ried pgm A re fe esa ieidges: (Koenig and Grabowskl; Webb Bros. Rte sian psy ses t man ,third; and Jack Slattery, fourth. E by ~ |McFayden and Connally, Berry. J seen ate faye | St Raul foe M | Amateur Tourney Open "Resding race—John Wallace, first; |e riveted teerregat mr sae wanlonanaeiee Funeral Directors : ¥ a ~ | oledo. 10; Low —— iP. ski, second; Jack Slattery,|the courts posing ; at ORAGrS: the Grand Pacific hotel, are Dr | Minneapolis, $10 | New York, July 28—~—On 20 thins sod dr Biadlon fouth. "| wiser, Grand Forks star, in the Philadelphia’ eon a 10-4 signers! Pence; O. L. Spencer, Grand RE ‘ |seatterea links Tuesday 523 golfers Dog biting contest — J. Stadled,|championship battle, 8-6, 6-4, to re-|Chinago 100 002 300—6 11 2 Forks; and Ebert. O68 ; Were to battle away for 150 places in/ first: Raymond Dohn, second; Day-|tain the title she first won two years) Blake, Wi fott and McCurdy, 0 0} 4 the national amateur championshi Shipiey, third; and Lynn Byrne,|ago. Helen then paired with her sis-| Davis; Bush, Sweetland and Hartnett, 97 each. A. V. Littlehales, Dickin: 2 al at the Beverly Country elub, Chic fourth” nua) Ona Eyam Byrne, |e” Harriett, to win the women's doU-| x York rn iat uate og 14 | ch. - . Attiel S, ickin- 2 ry le ° . 2 oe 12: 200—1 is pa and Jake Reigel, Deer River, w cago, Ang. 31 to Sept. 5. bisa Adults bles title from Margaret and Lillian Pittsburgh r 030 013 01x—8 10 1 | Minn., each broke 96 pigeons. 3 : F i T Thirty-six holes of medal play was Swim with feet tied—Carrol Baker, | Fisher, winolbeeh eae two teams ee A and een Hogan; Celia Glassner, Minot, defending Tuesday's program, the survivors to' first; Robert Toppins, second; Rich- | Were the only ent % . women’s singles champion, took a LAST IGHT /80, 10 Chicago where another 36-hole ard ' Griffin, third; and Richard comfortable lend in her favorite event | amy tne Associated Proany /¢GAl lay test will eub the fleld to Schmidt fourth Retzlaff and Hamas Monday over her two fellowtowns- #4) Tondon, England—Vince Dun- Mas “PemPionship’s match play, Spoon’ race—Carrol Baker, first; | ight Again Tonight. women, Mrs, C. H. Parker and Mrs. 1 | staea mel aseee nel rounds. Richard Griffin, second; John Jung,| Fight Again Tonig! Your Creases Last Longer if you J. R. Pence. The trio scored 86, 81, J Lu Britian | welterwelsht Virtually all this country’s leading third; and Richard Schmidt, fourth. | have your trousers pressed at and 73 respectively. hee eee legesgen Will be seeking to qualify Plate race—Lester Dohn, first; Bob| New York, July 28—(#)—Charley | Klein’: bag Scores in the doubles championship OO) dene Seer caetette ne ay | one district or another. Seven for- Edick, second: Robert Toppins, third: ‘Retzlaff, Leonard, N. D., heavyweight ein’s Toggery follow: 0 2, Roam, New York (1); Johnny. Pen pe cueepions have entered the lists, and Richard Schmidt, fourth. |sensation, tackles pisiac ies of eal There Is A Reason. 06 ork, stopped Judy Zuniga, ing Sweetser, Bob Gardner. Free-For-All Novelty Div: jin the feature 10-round bout at the/ 0 6. Glendale, Cal. (5). | 'ee-For. lovelty Dives {in the 0 0) Springfield: Mass, — Harota | MAaX Marston, Francis Oulmet, Jesse Mont Cristo—Woodrow Shepard. |Queensboro stadium tonight. | Bayonne, outpointed | Guilford, Chick Evans, and Harrison Burning dive—Harvey Erlenmeyer. | Steve Hamas, Passaic, N. J., young- = ” hrintner, » O. 10), |R. Johnston, St. Paul, % ‘Ted Dohn. r, will clash with Frank Morris, Date ents Ne. Jo—Jack (Kid) Fire. hoop dive— ster, | Seore by innit land, outpointed Phil | New York Armory heavyweight, in} N, W. Bell... | | __ SCHAAF, CAMPOLO SIGN July 28.—(?)—Ernie the eight-round semi-final. Reuatt and Hamas appeared on, the Queensboro’s card two weeks ago New York, | Schaaf, “Mystery Man” of the heavy- YEST *eworbase ‘hits, Bina Antonio (Opt Allew Mai DAY'S i E Scorer, E 2. Dohn; hits, off’ D, Brown, Louis, outpointed K. 0, S T “shot” both won by knockouts. Retzlaff | : te A inosen in ing tigen Gon ae pie canis. | a “the Be cone are eee ‘Ralph Plcucelio and Hamas { basés on balls, off Anderson, (By The Associated Press) {been matched by Promoter Jimmy! knocked out Ted Sanwins. Umpire, E. i Brown, Bill Sullivan, White Sox—Drove in |JOHnSton for @ 15-round bout with i four of White Sox’s eight runs in first the big Argentine clouter, Victorio ying yt 2 | PADDOCK PLANS COMEB. | lo, at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn,| considering 1a: out a system 0! api Rel ACK game with Yanks, Campy bridle paths for riding enthusiasts. } Charley Paddock will gry out for; Rabbit MeNalr, Athletics—Hit one N/the Olympic team again next year.(Tun in 10th to give A's 5 to 4 decision | If he wins a place on the team, it|°Ve? 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