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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1931 Al Watson Wins from Big Boy Anderson on Elks Boxing Card | DAWSON BOY SHOWS GRAND PACIFIC EAT SHOP TEN RETAINS DIAMONDBALL LEAD AGGRESSIVENESS 10 OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern ISERDWEN STRP INTO err cy | v \Jamestowe Gets Seedmen stepped into third place in a oF ee ener er eye eoscosesos. | N vB the 1 tandings. A. Brown al- - WIN CLOSE DEGISIO une acy [eves wosesooe® [THIRD PLACE WITH lisesi steetiss| IS | Women’s Tourney | Te VISIT HER SISTER IN SHE DIDN'T : ¢ MASOR, AS LONG bingles, striking out 10 Seedmen. a | Will “Entertain Female Golfers Five Other Bouts Provide Plen-| 3 CHICAGO ~~ LEAVING ME PADLOCK ~TH AS Td’ CAN OPENER WIN OVER CLEANERS : Box scores ap ome ; ill “Enter in 7 EF. Bigler, Iss iS a MEALS bis AND DIDAPT ae a Ra ae ay AN” BESIDES THERE} FE: Hottman, Phitagety ia an Next Year jasti So Mu AS GIVE Ee $ ARE 23! 8. Goetz, 1b New Yor L > vino A PARTHING te ha (o) Soy” ~~ THEN You"D HAVE i Scclee Restaurant Men Play Errorless M za, ah st fouls 0 61 738 Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 4—(P)— TUFFY MOSSET IS VICTOR MOOCHING MEALS! Ces Baste Bey ep | FROM MY OWAS \ ioacl ¢ Kelly, cv... Re \ COOKING ! =. S 16 Safe Bingles Totals neg association accepted the invitation of Curtain Raiser Replete With) ae ay 2 ¥ skp a nonce, (39 FAUGH f ~~ GOES AWAY ers. P. Neibauer was touched for 11 . CHARGE ACCOUNTS HOLDS OUT {~~ iser, 1 of State at Competition ty of Excitement for Crowd | Og RERARE C7 onl a G: Allen, cf’. Washit New York sprig Baan PILLS FOR INDIGESTIAN | }™O Go AROUND ‘ . Ball and Turn in Total of Rott tion will be held at Jamestown. The | ; Younsetrom Thrills as Battlers Shower i = ; E WILL TEAM EKES OUT WIN g the Jamestown club at its business ¢ 3 meeting held Monday afternoon at Brooklyn” : 154| the Lincoln Park club house. Boston io 489) Miss Guniel Ness of Jamestown was Ba so 4s} /elected state president; Mrs. J. M. Cincinnati. : ‘366 | Bacon of Grand Forks, vice president, and Miss Agnes Murphy of James- ‘town, secretary-treasurer. ‘The board of directors is made up noon & >». Tre: |D. Brow: . | G . : = 2 E ” 1 Bing, 3bP rs One Another With Leather : : x, i, ( Dale Brown and S. Goetz Turn Beaudoin, 1b - ; 4 in Perfect Performan N. Agre, rss St. Pa 3 Lea Indianapolis {of Mrs. W. H, Shulze, Grand Forks; B r i Bore jinpoee af | Louisville Mrs. H. Bakke, Lisbon; Mrs. Roy Hall, at With Safe Hits W : 3 eel 32 200 | Fargo; and Mrs, Mary Flaten, Fargo. ye decis ig Boy Anderson | \ west [Or po Bat shop ss302 1r0x—a8 Milwaukee ; ‘483| ‘The association voted to change the close decision over Big Boy Anderson} Q ‘din, S n | 4 | STANDINGS | ial Taundry @— ABR HE moae en siete ae i -480| finals of its championship flight from of Brittin, S. D., in the main go of > i diate tates SEs ole : ’ |18 holes, which have been played in the Elks boxing card held at the 3 G. P. Eat Shop .. eel Ae : 32 the past to 26, while ways and means Wi Var Memorial building Mon-j Bismarck Dairy velbauer, iss of increasing interest in the state as Mag emorial ding Mon-| \ Oo. H Wil A MeCorrle, ¢ 4 9 tournament were discussed. “ Outweighed 12 pounds and out-| = —=- CoNDR A. | ‘ a 1 ot reached by his opponent, Dawson} . " . ‘om o : 9 pounded lustily at Anderson's midriff : ; d Capital Laundry 00 | ip Ra TS enereste © ever Al Watson, Dawson's aspiring young middleweight, showed a ten- dency to force the fighting to gain a! during most of the five rounds to 4 S | Maintainin, Ni flash ; : a g their pinnacle posi- ficiiisniss cf tee costes 'y Grand Pacific Bat. Shop D-ball team o stanzas e contest. | \ n x Anderson, who was at his best at }; = = } turned ack Narthwestern Ball Isto a oan a ~iisoas ~ ali ld wane - { \ s \8 cae the O..H. Will outfit eked out as Watson banged a’ is ; : a slim victory over Capital Laundry neys and coasionally slipped one} E in contests held at the city park Mon- | H. Herschleb, it through the protective armour of ‘ ee q day night. ie LY op the big boy’s defens re = : \ 4 1 ¥ |_ The restaurant men found Dale |petterman, rss pee ien i * is lal alin Hf E . 3 Brown easy to hit, garnering 16 hits|L. Ferris,’ rt . the second when he stood off an i 4 AZ in six innings. M. Goetz, Eat Shop used his reach to advantage to pep: 7 hurler, restricted the linesmen to eight per the Dawson boy with lefts anc es 3 hits, with his team offering excellent | eland. (10). nahi rights to the head. = AY support by playing errorless ball, |0. H. Will : pee er eee cone athietos Pitched SC charapus me Both were weary at the final bell S. Goetz, first sacker for the Chefs, ER ae seme rs iadctonin ts). | double triumph over Senators, 3-2 but Watson appeared to be in better] and Pitcher Brown of the Linesmen| William Ernest Lusby of Chicago,| “4YGtiqhatCaieaawe santa, Por- |and 6-5, i shape than Anderson in spite of cle perfect nights at the bat, the!versatile football and baseball star) tugal. outopinted Leon Chevalier, George Quellich. Tigers — Homer PERE ie of sirperior wel a ‘ former getting four hits in four times |at Wisconsin for three years, will join| an Francisco (10): Sylvester Now | 4°00. drove in three runs against clinches. Although many x White Sox. up, and the latter hitting safely three 'the Badger coaching staff this fall. | ili Hartwell New York te son's punches landed on “And ¥ arms oibows and shoulders, ils will- lar en Season n ecord: ingness to make a fight of it and his body punching gave him a slight Seen MUTED Tatty Mosset Winn |Basoball Marks May Fall Like ,,,.,.minamet= ‘rim : Pick Sieus aa FROM ICY WASTES TO TROPICAL LANDS Tuffy Mosset, Bismarc! unortho- ‘ India ox mauler, was cheated out Leaves From Now Until End hoffner, Vanigild ockout in the final stanza of his| of Current Season Pepoluwiiube: atoyiteyiiine swnetient | To Represent U. S. four-round semiwindup with Bud} rain Others 1 Whitmore of Dawson. Tuffy tele-| : . | Ih T :. T graphed his flailing haymakers with | ia tie een teins | ennis iourney eversthing but a loud speaker, but) queyye a pam ; Pulesciag aueKe They've declared a sort of open os the center of the ring when /Season on baseball records in the two, > ; | the bell rang in the final round with major leagues. From now on, pros- tyetroit, Six Players Selected Are Evenly on referee counting out the sec-jpocts are it will be a poor week that i ' Divided Between East and onds. iaanabnesmabalneans mnie Jenzue i Mosset won the rd and | Coss see a long-standing mark shot | cui inet West Contingents fourth rounds and earned a draw in| Three clubs stood on the threshold American Association the second. ( new f Tuesda The Pitts-; Idianapolis, 6: T ”, New York, Au —(P)}—The Unit- Bouts Are Close j and Cincinnati ae aS ae ed States Lawn Tennis association Joe Kling, Bismarck, 140 pounds,! wet) scoreless innings to their P li : has decided to pin its hopes for an and Otis Jackson, Dawson, 147 | discredit. respectively, ap-/@ UDHC LIMKSMEN = american victory in the Wightman pounds, turned in an exhibition of| peared set. to shatter all long-dis- | jcup matches at Forest Hills Friday on hard clean punching over the four| tance marks in that specialty, while R d t Pl ¢ {six players. evenly split between the round route that made it difficult tol ths champion Philadeipnia Ainietics; INCAGY CO CLAY WM west ana the casi. pick the winner. The ee boy [were on the verge of beitering the} Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman of was finally given a shade by a slim|ajj-time mark for double victories. N ti IT Boston will lead the team, the other margin. When they failed to score against | atona: ourney members of which will be Helen Kid Schotz of Edgeley won from! tne Chicago Cubs yesterday. the Reds Wills Moody of San Francisco; Helen Danny Wells of Bismarck. Schotz ran their string of consecutive “goose Jacobs of Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs. Law- used his left to keep his opponent out! eggs” to forty and at least tied one Record-Smashing Field Begins rence A. Harper of Oakland, Calif.; of range and met the charges of his pig Ieague mark. Only two. other! Marjorie Morrill of Dedham, Mass papers nt zit nai ae head. clubs in history have been blanked! Play Over Keller Course and Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup ells displayed a willingness to! four straight. the Boston Nationals ‘ of Wilmington, Del. fight, slugging away right merrily,{or 1908 and the Cincinnall Reds of | at Gopher Capital | Through a strange combination ot | but was unable to overcome the|1908. There is no record of the num-j pa circumstances only two members of Edgeley boy's advan tk of reless innings run up by| the team a s Kid Campeneau of Bismarck and'those clubs, but chances are they did St Paul, Minn, Aug. 4.~(1%—| tional ranking list, prepared on the] Bat Brawr f Strasburg fought! not eclipse the current record of Col. | AM Poor boys” of golf, those basis of play in 1930. Mrs. Harper is| toa draw yur Brownagle/Dan Howley’s troops. In losing ye hotmakers who cannot afford the the No. 1 ranking player and Miss | carned a shade in the first hy virtue | terday, 8 te 0, the Reds collected only {tiMe Nor money to belong to private, Morrill the No. 2 but none of the| of a knock but mpeneau | five scattered hits off Bob Smith. jclubs, Tuesday opened their big show. | others appears on the list of the 32 stabbed a straight left in his face tol Pittsburgh, with four straight shut-|'B@ national public links champion- leading women stars. ‘The answer keep him out or range during most|out victories to its credit, three of SIP over Keller's sun-baked fairways ‘lies in the fact that Mrs. Moody and the fight. A rally in the closing | them ov incinnati, had no oppor-| Almost every walk of American life! Miss Jacobs, the natural No. 1 and] seconds of the third which left Cam-| tunity to extend its string. Rain pre- 4nd industry was represenied in the 'No, 2 players, were not ranked after peneau groggy and a good showing| vented the Pirates and St. Lous Car-{Tecord-smashing entry list of 186 the 1930 season because of “insuffi- fourth earned a draw for/dinals from playing Monday. stars of the public links of the nation. cient data { Brownagle. | The Athletics approached the ma-{ There were truck drivers, bers,|_ Two members of the team, Mrs | First Bout Exciting jor league record for consecutive |*ttusgling doctors, dentists and ac-|Harper and Miss Morrill, never before The curt aiser featuring Tony|double wins when they stopped the |Countants, hotel clerks, freight work-|have participated in the Wightman Beer, Bismarck, 128 pounds, and Bat second-place Washington Senators | TS. printers, poultry dealers, steel/cup matches. Mrs Moody, on the Forsyth, 122 pounds, also’ of Ris-|twice, 3 to 2 and 6 to 5, squaring the | Workers, stenographers and every day other hand, has been on every Amer- marck, had the crowd on its feet, The all-time mark is five | laborers, ican team since the series was inaug- shouting its approval. Beer took an ght donble killings. made by the Ih was America’s borgeoise of got! udated in 1923 except in 1926 when early lead early in the first. round) New York Americans of 1906, Mon- | parade and a sizzling struggle was | illness kept. her out of the competi+ only to stop a stinging clout with his!day’s twin victory was the fourth)!" prospect for the pair of crowns|tion. Miss Jacobs has been 2 mem- mouth which made him think the bell|Straight for the Mackmen and their joffered-—the Warren G. Harding tro- | ber of the squad annually siner 1927, had rung. Beer finally got the de-{hinth of the season. {phy for the best four-man team and|Mrs. Wightman in 1923-24-27-29 and cision by shading his opponent in the! Lefty Grove's airtight pitching in)the individual membership. Brook- | Mrs. Jessup in 1924 and 1926. jast two rouns.. More leather was|the pinches enabled the Mackian ace|ln's “Four Musketeers,” headed by | pm ee Pe he than ther 85 to hang up his twenty-second victory |Henry Fabrizio, was the defender of} 1. A. “Lefty” Olson, former star oui ‘ elizows in this fight-than any other? the year in the first tilt ithe Harding team trophy while the jall-around ahtlete at Luther college, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS organization is world-wide. Staff men eee Eacouraging | Sergeant. George Connolly, latest |@efending titicholder of the individ-|has been chosen director of athletics : : : eee Backers of the affair were enthus-|#ddition to Cleveland's mound staff, |Ual Prize was Robert Wingate of /at Augustana, Sioux Falls, 8. D. and women are stationed in all parts of the globe, in many varietics fastie about the attendance with {Scored his initial triumph at the ex-| Jacksonville, Fla. who thrilled his) AONE seat filled in the starch, see up |Pense of the St, Louis Browns, 5 to 3,;Rome town admirers by capturing the | around the ring while the gallery of| £2! Whitebill held the Chicago) DIS Prize might before thelr eyes at the auditorium was sprinkled with at| White Sox scovetess in all Dub Ge In | ae ee eonkine toa J ‘i h 4 i : ning to give Detroit a7 to 2 victory | Both Brooklyn's team and Wingate, [iw SY) tion @ These reporters and their tasks may bé as different from cach veeterces who officiated at the con-|(i2 the third game of their “cellar se- faced plenty of competition. however. 3 ; nies.” ‘although they were favorites to re-| MeAiea: ir H ike ii ees tests, were Red Schaeffer of, Bls-|""Aienough they were outhit oy a Peat. Twenty- ane ams, represent f Me other as are their surroundings, but they are alike in one respect - mae 00M" | wide margin, the New York Yank ing as many cities in scattered sec: pi & ae eae ex Brooker of M_ dan, hileteoraiareeha sara tions of the United States, were on! ; Lise all were selected because ‘of their ability to carry on the traditions jover Boston. vhan Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, V ‘ of the organization. @ Foremost of these is ACCURACY — to (By the Annocinted Press) Chicago — Frankle Battaglia, Winnipes, Many knocked out | (By The aay al Press) Pete Crone, Ft, Wayne, Ind. eorge Connally, Indians — Scat- (2); Clyde Chastain, Springticta, | tered Browns’ eight hits to win, 5-3. Mo., outpointed Jerry Crano, Chi- Earl Webb, Red Sox—Collects 49th bes 32 ee BR sp ctiinoetat Sevgenniin and 50th doubles to drive in four runs . ointed Ci O'Kelly, | against Yankees. Meir Harold’ Henderson, | Bob Smith and Vince Barton, Cubs pools le Os eae —Former blanked Reds with five Fubar Jonuny “Freeman, | Hits; latter clouted homer and single outpointed Sammy Coh- to drive in four runs. | crensrocns Totals THE WATCHWORD IS of environment, engaged in reporting happenings of every descrip- | Washington, St. Paul and Minneap- YEST DAY’S [washington © ‘ovo 020-2 11. 9 Olis had formidable teams in the! [Philadelphia 03 000 00x38 1 Harding cup struggle while there | ST S | nets, diadley “and Spencer; Grove 'were at least a score of favorites in 4 A : iH a A cals f . ee ee the one-man | championship. “due | important happenings. “Their unfailing perseverance in maintaining this paramount: ideal | Washin hs: B11 1 ief among them was the golfing) - {By the Assoct Press) | Philade —6 ® 1'clerk from Pittsbugh — : " i i iabili THE ASSO! ESS. Tudin; : 4 ey ig] Carl Kauft- You are assured of " nN MERICAN LEAGL ee eee rae na Spencer! Harn mem three times Holder ofthe te. | proteaianalliitsede has won. public. confidence in the reliability of THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS. “ag tm Athlet 3 $ . ;Kauffman owned the most enviable ty of the highest Ruhs—Gehrig, Yankees, 107 as “9 12 l.record in the big field and was} order, as well as ex- eanites. 3 PALE itvey; ranked ds Wingate’s threat. He! pert attention and Hits —- Simmons, Athletics, 161; {Ime Durham, Morris, McLaughlin, Jost in the finals in 1926 and then! service, when you Bean, ppd. Box, ae PR hxankans 30° | Gaston a eT an {won it three years in succession only entrust us with re- Ruth, Yankees, 28. ° Jeveland 100 001—5 12 |to lose it last year when he was dis- sponsibility. You can Stolen bas hapman, Yankees, | St. Louis 02 000 000. 1 {qualified for 1 mistake on his score depend upon us. 43; Johnson, Tige a | Connally well; Hebert ol a sz . itching—Grove, Athel . Won 22, % Jost 4; Mahattey, Athletics; Marberry, | °"""" pigers Beat Chicage ||, Elghteen-hole rounds will be played We Understand ‘ Senators, won 11, lost 2. Chicago . 4 today and tomorrow and out of that Ww. bb B q . Le eer TE é 3 |competition will be decided the win- e ros. | LEAGUE oe i . Phillies, .348;|hill and’ Grabowski, Hayworth, jner of the Harding trophy on the Funeral Directors uta, Cubs, ee ce a basis of total medal score for the| | Runs-“Kieln “Saintes, 89; Cuyler, .. BAGU: four players on each team. The low Phoue 50 Cree 1 : Out Meas | 32, will qualify for the match play Largest circulation in the en i pritg, HgVaner Pirates, 141; Klein, | Cine ) z G00—0 5 0| Struggle for the championship, which rg in the entire Missouri Slope Home runs—Klein, Phillies, 23; Ott, matinee n, Kolp and Sukeforth;| Will proceed at the rate of two 18- cates ‘vanes —Cuyler, | Cubs. 12 ae Ta Fithboret postpones; |Oeie, Tunas 8 Gay Une! 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