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IMPORTANT CHANGES BY CUBS AND GIANTS ' HAVE BEEN ASSURED Other Pilots Are Going About Scouting and Trying Out Work Quietly MANY PROSPECTS CALLED IN Dusty Rhodes’ Failure to Touch Third Has Caused War in Yank Camp New York, Aug. 28.—(7?)}—The signs of the waning weeks of the major > Jeague baseball season point toward a strenuous rebuilding campaign be- fore the teams start out in pursult of the 1932 pennants. Already two National League con- tenders which have not done quite well enough, the Chicago Cubs and New York Giants, have made known their intentions of making important changes before next year while others have gone quietly about the business of trying out new tlaent, some of them quite successfully. The Cub lineup eects pets good many newcomers. Vince Barton, Pacific Colas outfielder, has turned out to be quite a slugger, while Bill Jurges and Jimmy Adair, former } Reading inflelders, are working resu- larly. Another Reading product, pitcher Johnny Welch, has had his baptism of fire and has won his first e. werk Detroit Tigers also have called im a good many prospects from the International League, including George Quellich, who came up from Reading and went back to Newark, and Billy Rogell and Nolen Richard- son, who are taking care of the left side of the Tiger infield. Doug Taitt seems to have made good in the Phillies’ outfield as has Billy Urbanski for the Braves. Piet stepped into a hole in the Pittsburgh infield when Howard Grosskloss was a Nou IS ALL AN" COLORING ~ ELSE MY “TONGU os A RUNNERS PUT A FAST a. ONE QVER ON YOU, ‘ MASOR !— “THAT CASE OF SCOTCH “THEY GAVE PHONEY ! ~ NOTHIN’ BUT WATER BLEW A FUSE FoR Ban” Witerep stocks FoR THEM ALL = ott THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. 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V NEA SERVICE, Blues Jump from Sth to 2nd in Month: ‘Major Loop Baseball Managers Already Plann HURLER WHO WHITEWASHED ATHLETICS RUNS INTO CYCLONE [OUR BOARDING HOUSE ————~<“~CSCSCSCéB Aer | COFFMAN IS BATTED FROM MOUND INTWO INNINGS BY INDIANS Wes Ferrell Gets Credit for An- other Victory; Earl Averill Hits Homer CUBS AND PIRATES DIVIDE Pinkey Whitney Is Hero in First Game; English Has Perfect Day at Bat (By The Associated Press) Dick Coffman, ambitious young right-hander of the St. Louis Browns, stopped Lefty Grove last Sunday when Connie Mack's star needed only one more victory to set an American League mark for consecutive victories. It is said to relate what happened to Coffman his next, time out. Facing the Cleveland Indians Thursday, the Alabaman lasted two innings, in which he was hammered for eight hits and six runs and gen- erally manhandled. Up to that time,| he had started, finished and won seal straight games, two of them shut- outs. | As a result of their explosive start at Coffman's expense, the Indians went on to win without half trying, 11 to 1. Wes Ferrell, who has recov- | ered fully from the effects of his no- hit, no-run game earlier in the year against the same Browns, gave up only four hits. Earl Averill hit his 28th home run of the year. In the day's only other American League game, the Detroit Tigers pounded five Chicago White “Sox Pitchers for 13 hits and a 9 to 4 vic- Pinkey Whitney, Phillie third-base- man, was the day's hero in the Na- ing Reconstruction | BRUSHING UP SPORTS. - - | { eee ete By Laufer || i EIGHTINGNAME REAL NAME ALK SHARKEY ——JOSEF CUCCOBKEY KING LEVINSKY— TARRY KRAKOW WATER CogB —-WALKER RICH Af VINCE DUNDEE —VINCENZO LAZZARO |] URLK BRITON —— UM-J. BRESUN. SAMMY, i UOWNNY DUNDEE — JOSEPH CARRORA H KID CHOCOLNTE —ELIGIO SARDINIAS LEW MASSEY — Lous MASUCCI BUSHY GRAHAM — ANGELO GERACI KID FRANCIS - FRANCESCO BuONAGURIO NeWSBOY BROWN ~ DAVE MonTROSE 1} PRCHIE BELL- ARCHIE SAPonS SPEEDY DADO —DEOASADO PESADO~ SAM LANGFORD DUMPED BILL LANGE 5 TM IN WE. FIRCT BOUND OF ie me hurt and has been performing like a ; <A LFIGHT — lim major leaguer. The Pirates also have » {Kansas City Makes Clean Speen ce salut os ea vncrine “s Q in Jensen. . 7 o uf Fc ea coking another pitch- S JUN Sweep of Series With Toledo | Planted one of Kolp's offerings in the —— er, found two when Mooney, who a Os FINALISTS To Displace Indians cinnat! Reds, 6 fo 8. Estel Crabiree| rics came up from Bridgeport in the man- hai a - tree FIGHT POSTPONED AGAIN } €uvering to obtain Bud Parmelee from[_ 0) ———_ ipo 7 New York, Aug. 28—(?}—Threatens Columbus, turned out to be a winner. : Chicago, Aug. 2.—#—From eighth| ‘The Chicago Cubs produced oneeof | ing weather Thursday night caused ete i h prod | | Sie tessa =| North Dakota Trio |"eStmrgvone Renton. tit Saeie cents wt eee neveacet) VICTORY FROM VINES-GLEDHILL ose a2 hasn't seen much service with Brook- ers Will Meet in American ‘Dutch Zwilling and his Kansas City | weight bout at the Queensboro stad- lyn, Jim Moore, who plugged a gap On G hi 3 § d eSionaiial Blues. iltraad jeg petltes sod idea Seen : ium, Weather” permitting, Retzlaff caused by injuries in the Athletics’ ophers qua egion Finals On July 15 the Blues, a staggering, |hits, they came back to score eight | Meet Allison-Van Ryn; Doeg-|(“}. wlio la Ra ae hc outfield, and Sammy Hale. purchased disorganized band, were at the bottom/runs in the eighth inning j SOX uu wo peepee rman 4 = by Cleveland from New Orleans. | ouston, ‘Tex, Aug. 2--U—Two [fata Amerian Association. About | nighteap and win 11 to 4, Brame; Lott and Shields-Wood y aN ee aeescornaes? acer hey — ATH ii louston, Tex., Aug. 28—(*)—Two | that time Zwilling started sort out | K a | oe . ! 1» X., municipal es Bieriivater was iis cepocted. tn tne| Williston, Devils Lake, and] «iq baseball teams~-South Chicago his talent; potting ae seed jeer peat Hie an rel his ayia by | Still in Running Dallas Pitchers! team won a game without a New York Yankees’ ranks as a result} Fargo Youths May Earn and Columbia, 8, C.—rested in readi-| adding new ones. The results ave | Taisaaae Beat seven Cease ce ME Se RG right fielder when their pitcher held of Dusty Rhodes’ failure to touch| ii ness to resume their fight for the| been something. tone Omeen neta safely be- — the opposition to one hit. third base when scoring on Babe Regular Positions championship of the world tonight. |" Thursday the Blues took sole pos-|rising. English had to quell the up-| Brookline, Mass, Aug. 28—(m)— ; i ———_—_— Ruth's hit the other day. ‘The play These two boy teams are survivors | session for the day at least—of sec- | with't @ perfect day./cutt utter and Bruce Barnes,|Lou Garland and Ralph Erick-| In Norway, a chemical process hag was scored as @ force-out, depriving is in the American Legion baseball pro-| ond place by ie elie Toledo 4 to 4 ude gedmace double, @ triple! smooth-working southern combina-| gon Bri $25,000 to Ti jbeen invented to keep fish fresh for the Babe of a single he feels he need-| Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 28—Three | Tm. while Indianapolis ‘was losing to the| Four other National Leagu {tion, today were to meet Wilmer | Nicthage <a © Fexas a month, ed in his campaign to win the league! North Dakotans are among the most| ,,2¥0,Sttong young right-handers— 'jeading St. Paul Apostles. The vic-| were not Gehedalads Beare stg tne | ae Ja Vane tne | Loop Organization (7c Set eeew kidiikian batting championship from Al Sim-| 70°") | | Kneece of Columbia and MeNirchy of | tory gave Kansas City a clean swe ‘ res by in-| semi-final round of the 50th annual | Stickler Solution | ny . promising + candidates for the 1931|Chicago—are expected to tangle in a| joy ay P| nings: national doubles tennis tournament. ——q“ ! mons. Don in the four-game series. AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 SM TAT Ee niversity of Minnesota football | pitching battle. ‘John Murphy held the Indians to Wen Ferrell. Wins 17th ; An unfinished third round match be-| alias, Tex. Aug. 28.—(P)—Lou | Mickey Cochrane is said to be au-|team. Notables of the baseball world and| six hits while the rest of the Saints R | tween John Doeg and George Lott, » Tex., Aug. 28.—(P}—Lou | tnority for the statement that Welte| They are Quentin Burdick, willis-| "state came to watch the boy bat-| hopped onto Bill Burwell for four St, Louis... 000 919 s00— i 4 1 {defending titlists, and Frank Shields |Garland, right-hand pitcher, and Hoyt may turn out to be a world’s Farge Salinas pacar les ail Heres erie ver ear runs in the seventh to clinch a 5 to 2 Cottman, ‘stiles, ‘Braxton and Bens (one jee ee New York pair, also |Ralph Erickson, southpaw hurler, have inner for the Phila- : ; Saw M. Landis, high commissioner 0! y.| ough; W. Ferrell id Myatt, Ww on, the card. bee See a eeiies citing Hoyt's shut-| fullback in 1928 and 1929 but who was| baseball: Mike Sexton, president of dace. Tes oe es Tigers Wallop Chinox Sutter and Barnes, seeded eighth, /pen, sma 0 the Chicago White Sox 5 eg : the National Association of minor at penneirer R H_ E|chursday provided the biggest upset | >Y Dallas of the Texas League. out triumph over the Browns last|kept out last year due to injuries; Ger- sae ‘ son, Chicago ..... 110 001 010-4 11 4 — Ce cuse of | Garlan gut, triumph oicts ‘cut that HOyt's|aiq Griffin, Devils Late, e herbecn, |eegue baseball clubs; and R. T.!""Nuwaukee played some more comi-| Detroit, :...,) 140, 001, 2103 152 | oF the week by taking tie eae ok [es essa See sop the White seor ior speedy ‘overhand style is just sulted | and Ral are a hal +| O'Neil, commander of the American! ia) baseball and Columbus took the Caraway, Thomas, Weiland, Lyons | the highly-favored Californian team $15,000 cash, immediate delivery be- | for a warm day ab Sportsman's park,|"“Opening of the new sear in Minne-| —°2!™ ink mmece| ee of Elisworth Vines and Keith Gled- | ing demanded in order that he may be | the ball comes to the batter : : | ees 5 <AL i | Bill in five grueling sets. on hand a A bottle of milk would be heavier There the ‘pall comes to the (attsr Sota football finds a situation in} SELL CONFISCATED PROPERTY | his ee aston dS oR eu be PIATIONAL LEAGUE | Matches ‘in the national mixed| fen'with tae Cricoes Gute et | | than boil of cream. AL Gist thooght re fix series ‘with the “Yankees, Hoyt|"“wnen Coach H. ©. Crister and his gn ene Aare ee te (along fy by Hinkle with two men on | Chicago con oi ore -g¢ Hf % [Soubles championships, father and) Erickson, who has been on option | | it would secm thatthe ceam would be 4) itched in 11 games, winning six de-/} iene ep. | sell all con! prop- Pittsburgh .: 000 3 Si} q ins doubles, and women’s | all season to Shreveport, was ch | | heavier because it is thicker: i s . . n= ba le : club's players for $10,000. They had | i 5 “ ners. This group contained an uw! for a home run. H RHE y | | cream will eventually rise to the top, prov- i itaually, targey aerayict ‘veteran’ bank! |e eace aan es Burnie Maurek,|"S;iuneapolis managed to rake in|Chlcago .... 011 010 0s0—11' 16 0 | #———-__________g| an option to this effect. Erickson will | } ing that cream is lighter than milk. 2¢ “1 field talent but state game and fish commissioner. To] 1.4 of its series with Louisville, tak- Pittsburgh 002 000 110— 4 7 0 SPORT SLANTS | xeport next spring. } ina ae Practically an entire| date there are 30 shotguns and rifles|{°? the final 12 to 3 Dtah Hoong | Onta%, Welch and Hemsley: | Brame, | | H st string line, including the All-|of various makes, six fish nets, and e . nry | Osborn, Swetonic and Phillips, Peas i dailies a American tackle, Bronko Nagurski, pitched well enough to account for Phillies Eke Out Win By ALAN GOULD had been lost. . ger pagent Py, iene de-!his 19th victory of the season, andjcincinnati .. 900 022 000—£¢ 8 | ¥ this season, with the same number property, IGrittin collected two home rane for| Philadelphia, 307, 008 Lise 13 i | Even before the Atheltics and the jof lettermen expected to report, the! Joe Knight, a promisini nt | the lers. res by 2 Mt rth; Bolen, Eatt, |Cards have a chance to hog-tie the jsituation is changed. A veteran for-| heavyweight from Gairo, Ga., = St, Paul Defeats Indians ‘ SRD Be auott ane. Mepamty, jold man mathematical certainty for a RP MuRICAN LRAGUE fe Fae from end to end will take| been matched with Carl Knowles for Indignapolis 000 000 0: cy jcouple of pennants, football busts into 9 } ‘ Gost Pet. {the field. la bout in Savannah. St. Paul .... 000 100 40x—s omen Read jthe picture with a confidential re- Philadelphia .. 7 quae ey eae and Angle; port that John F. herr Meehan, Washington Millers Win Final Til e} , {president of the Foott Coaches’ See She'll Challenge Channel or are ae | For 10-Mile Swim seesies,a wed.ue ss samsons ale weet, co fan get att "8g with New York univers at the close Detroit Wilkinson, Williams and Thompson; —— jof the coming season. meee Henry and Griffin. og Margaret Ravoir, Who Won| chick came to Se Violeta, in 108, nen Defeat Toledo 5 when football at N. Y. U. was in tl NATIONAL LEAGUE Toledo ...... 000 000 020-3 “» “| Event Last Year, Expects doldrums, after a spectacular career : St on Kansas City 020 000 10x—4 10 1 Cl Cc “ a8 @ quarterback and coach at Syra- Bachman, Ryan, Tate and Devor- lose Competition cuse. Overnight the Violets became a ae powerful factor in the eastern pigskin mer; bear and Padden. ‘olumbus Wins Third 0 7 6 Boston - Bee R H E| Toronto, Aug. 23.—(P)—1 sector, graduated with the rise of Paiute 8 cgjummue,--- tut gun gett 7] warm and smosth water, 39 mermats [fuch husky backs a the All-America Cincinnati 4 82 Mwaulkee sietidohes and” Hinkle; | Were here Friday for the annual 10-|Ken Strong, young Dutch Connors, Stiely, Nelson, Knott, Gearing and | mile women’s marathon swim in Lake |the late Cowboy Ed Hill, and mighty JO. seem Sasmge Cae ee a reeem Ontario. Prize money totals $10,000. |!inesmen such as Gallahad Grant and Kansas City 1 63 55 Margaret Ravior, Philadelphia, who|the late Al Lassman, into a national Indianapolis 69 64 won the race last year, expected championship contender. pumeuree . ce ra i strong competition, led by Ethel Hertle| But the first glow of triumph and Sotumbus °: 64 68 YEST DAY'S | Gary, New York, who finished third |enthustasm seems to have died on the Minneapolis 62 2 Ss last year; Irene Yurack, Elmhurst, N. | hall of fame hill with the passing of Toledo ... ee T S Y., another 1930 money winner; and |® couple of comparatively lean years in 1929 and 1930. Evelyn Armstrong, Detroit, May ‘This season Chick complet his THURSD. Looney, Warren, O., and Leah Riley, ‘ e Cleveland 11 (By The Associated Press) Keansburg, N. J., who have ane three year contract. Perhaps the cur- Detroit 9: Chicago 4. Wesley Ferrell, Indians — Held themselves to be dangerous contend- |rent depression had something to do ‘ Others tale. % y Browns to four hits and fanned nine | ers. with it, but this year I have been told ° mal cone to win his 17th victory of season, 11-1.; A 14-year-old girl, the. Chick has been slashed $8,000 in his Pittsburgh 3, 4; Chicago 3, 11. Philadelphia 6; Cincinnati 5. Others idle. youngest Pinkey Whitney, Phillies—Hit home | ever to participate in the long dis-|appropriation for assistant coaches, run with score tied in eighth to beat| tance swim, was among those who |necessitating the dropping of three Reds 6 to 5. passed the physical examination for |men who have been with him at N. Vie Sorrell, Tigers—Outpitched five | today’s race. She is Helen Petrjanos, ; Y..U. for. years. Chicago hurlers to beat ite Sox | Portland, Ore. a2% —_—__—_—_______—__+ | California Pro .... Ansocia $29.50 $34.50 Minneapolis 12; Lonisy Kai City 4; Toledo 3; Milwauk: No Money, No Chick ‘The tightening of the money which Chick helped fill in the Glenn Spencer, Pirates, and Woody English, Cubs—Former held Cubs to New Styles $44.50 New Colors Ask to See the New Jet Blacks Bergeson’S ~ Around the Corner Opposite Postoffice OR LEAGUE four hits to win first game 3-2; latter years of the Violet rise is looked u; 5 made four ‘straight hits and’ scored || Breaks Par by ty his frienda ‘as a definite eurb on 29) twice to lead Ohicago attack that won | ® ——— |Meehan’s authority. It follows the Fi of increi second 11-4, tA ‘The Associated Press) nel ing games of Aug. 27.) NATIONAL LEAGUE avis, Phillie 150; Ter- 344. Phillies, 109; Terry, 3 wee Cubs, 173; Klein, a0} Pad Elein, Phillies, 31; Ott, " Stole 9 Cardi: if bases: re mi ee 20 me ‘ardinals, w er, Giants; Derringer, lost 6. Last IGHT ee Sails Olen Be ee LEacon pene wae (cere arg kal # Atnistics, 386: | Skipping rope in the surf is just one of the strenuous training methods| Germany, (a)) Al Gomes, Califer- aang _ adopted by Mrs. Zva Coleman, young widow of London, in preparing for an Hi, stiqen. |*#me* to swim the English Channel, he's almost ready to take the Cues TFankeos, §1; | UNS? snd hopes to establish s new speed record for the crossing. Mrs. jeGrove, Athietics, won 26,|COleman is the mother of an S-year-old girl Yes, she's doing it , ¥ : “afiteden™ wom He ; “toe the kiddie.” 4

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