The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1931, Page 6

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oe. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 | ‘Youngsters Dominate Battle to Qualify at. National Amateur é CROUPOR VETRINS ERNIE SCHAAF DROPS CAMPOLO IN THE SEVENTH ROUND FACED WITHBATILE|Chicago May Dispose of Hack Wilson BLOND BOSTONIAN |[_-QUR BOARDING House ——— © POR RIGHT 10 PLAY owner witiam wrigiey Betoves|satsugies suns, and tne Dairymen Humble cep ARATES RIVAL, Indianapolis’ initial bid to jolt] Former Slugger Is of Little '.| ransas City out of second place, was : o anal bust. The Indis it in- Jaok Westland, Chicago District Use to Cubs a rousing bust, Zhe Indians went in-| COMpAaHy A Team ME_UP-@ “THe Loves "Y mer A ScRUBBING Y HAVE BEEN A : WV OLD FRIEND COLONEL BOARD, oR WASHING JA SWELL Dat! ae yby the time the Blues had finished, BOSWORTH SEDGEWICK?~-Hm-m> bw Champion, Leads the Field slamming Bill Burwell around, seven! . ° . MACHINE !§ ~ MRS. ; By The Associated Press fine had’ been “asad ‘Kansas| Victory Gives Winners Chance ~HE HAS A STABLE GF KENTUCKY ie With a 72 As far as William Wrigley, Jr. 18| City had e 10 to 9 decision The vic+ HOOPLE SAID,FROM | , HORSES ~ A PRIVATE GoLF concerned, Hack Wilson, who set a|tory gave the Blues a lead of two and To Go in Tie for First Place Giant Argentine Gives Fans “tH? Looks OF SOUR : f one-half games over the Indians. In City Le: _ CAURSE ~A MOTOR LAUNCH 2 DRY You M LOOKING LIKE f \ TEXAN ONE SHOT BEHIND) mine, ‘reson, may be sld”or| Job Murphy held Columbus under heey ieee AND SPEED BOAT Ald A- | TAUMDEY NOS MT ) <TH? FINISH GF — traded by the Cubs, Kerrey sy te a lan hea LEAGUE STANDINGS melbath hintaan aed MY WORD, BEING A MULTI-:. A petcH, HEN A-HREE DAY Jimmy Johnston, Minneapolis |,.'sent sqay iis with President Wil- per te . B. nl 3. 2186 MILLIONAIRE, YoU WEL CANA La Suni tT Gets 82; Lester Bolstad liam L. Veeck and Manager Rogers|New 020 000 001-3 8 1 10 4 i14|SOME 15,000 SEE - BATTLE FANCY “THAT. HE'D HAVE a. AROUND “10 H * | Hornsby, but that is the way Wrigley| P30, and Hogan, O'Farrell; |0- H. Will .. 10 5 067 St. Paul, Has 74 feels about it. Frankhouse and Spohrer.’ NC er. 538 w ” Ne x 100 000 1—4 142 Peed oe Hatred bat lew (Yo 209 tot oon Gos IST ro Winner Takes Every Round Ex- { Press : logan, O'Farrell; Sher- coiote Sek inetd oto no ed tou nee tle ant Hitiog to» Company A, D-tan| ""* Vocer Gets Draw ii tinea pa : & man by Beverly's veritable purea-land'the season before, but that, does ieee ele team to's aingle hit, BM, Hummel, Loser Gets Draw ; AN" HUNGRIER “THAN ._ tory of traps and tree-lined falrwAl"Inot help now. I want ball players pontonAtttetion Heme Red Bor | twisler for the Bismarck Dalry ten, a. ‘s AN AST I Ameri who can deliver.” OBtON ... ss. 0 am to @ seven to one y be ! ied forth today ov tne second] "atever changes in the eu oo-|PAlsanPAG “st, °8 tag chayt| Mabry at the game” payed at the| New York, Sept 1—}—Mbanks to a cur, a shift in management not} rane, 8 vague grounds at the municipal ball/Ernie Schaaf, the blond model from national amateur champion- Roge: ‘sb snp ‘Grive with the youngsters the bas "Wrigley's “abeolute’ confidence. cleveland a toot a5 15 | P. Hedstrom, pitching for the losers, front and at least s doven oF t*/rne Cub owner said Hornsby will be| ‘rertell “and Sewell: Caraway, Gar-|ls0 was effective on the aie favorites hang! at the helm for “a long time,” and|land, Bowler and Grube. ragged edge. that he expected the Rajah to pro-| wasn: 004 200— 1 Risers the eka Hn tad Si duce championship teams for Chi-|New Yark,.. 010.000 Gooce. 8 0 f ‘Brown, Hadley, Marb d_ Spen- Westland, Chicago district amnteur/°*0. any day now, Wesley Fer- cer; Pennock, Wells, Hutting and counted for the Dairymen’s margin Firpo, champion. Dickey. opie ‘Tigers Victorious of victory. One shot behind him came 20-year- Detroit ..... O11 030 300—8 12 2] The old Gus Moreland of Dallas, Texas, St, Louls':., 001 000 10-3 6 © game was played as 8 resulb 5 2 ‘Whitehill : , {of Postponement eanly in the season a 4 Hebert, Braxton and Ferrell "land | thelr victory gives them « chance i 5 . to be a pitcher, ental hocats AMERICAN ASSOCIATION sip raed geo inn oad hal eae ot 12-round bout at Ebbets \ ee N , It's quite true the young right-|columbue 100° 100 000? 9 3 [iead. St, Paul .... 041 000 10x—6 11 0|Bismarck Dairy (7) AB H Brown, Littlejohn, and Desautels;|O. Hindemith, Murphy and Snyder. M. Hellwig, cf 4 Brewers Win Dutt, ri Knott gave up but four hits, . Hicenbise, Louisville .. 002 100 000-3 4 2 Her, af al Milwaukee .. 030 020 00x—5 10 0 Johyson, 2nd Mays and Shea; Knott and Manion, |M. Hum el ? re It g Blues Win From Tribe €. Berger, Indianapolis 000 070 020— 9 16 4|J. Cowan, Kansas City.. 200 010 07x—10 12 3|J. Ferder, ¢ .. Burwell and Angley; Donohue, Ma- ley and Peters, Riddie. Totals .. eee. 8 if Tolédo—Mi: lis, as, |Company A ees owe the ‘olédo—Minneapolis, wet grounds, g uh wore, ¢ i . Register, cee 3Games Booked |? ites" . . Ashmore, ¢ Gyril 3, Wirth, Ist i a 8 L, Cleveland, 2: J. Drieling, torsrorenstonsmecoeeds S nonansnsnscsce nse! e rv heres For Bismarck Elks|é: 235.°2 : | cooroccoooge | ono ocoHce i d g Bismarck’s Elks-sponsored baseball 8 er eae ss pee wae | nococonontin! concowoocotl Company A. Stolen bas & g i s r Last iGHT i F Wi BSacrifics ; Hollywood, and times in the mee ere nt (By ‘The Associated Presa) ewim- Bonolulu's sole entry, Meo Cana Chane New York—Ernte Schaaf, Bos- into ‘Lake ‘Wilhelm to worry about with Samgertag announced Tuesday. Set EE ton, kneckea out, Vieterte’ Cam- ‘start of the| Wiliam Melech, 37; Roy Cartledge, +t looked. like it anieees, Next Sunday the local outfit will| Struck out by M. Hummel 7; by P.| Bele, Argentine, (2)¢ Bt 7 national swim |26: N. A. Lattemore, 35; John Engle, or better to make na dia Load xe go to Jamestown where they are|{¢istrom 9. De santo: Testy, (iD) dock Mee ¢ *. : ah ct caunied fo four Yankee cheduled to play the Stutaman|t?, 3, Hedgtrom 5 mae < ort Dodge, Towa : Francis Detroit Tigers, county nine at 3 p. m. On the fol-| gc » rene the title way back in te Whitehill’s six-hit hprling lowing day they will meet a Ore! heads Others are George barnes Giants, .347; Davis, Goodman of Longines Boge the St, Louis Browns, 8 to made up of employes of the state Young, Catalina Island @giein, Phillies, 109; ‘Terry, |. Se Los Angeles, and Ar series opener. training school at Mandan as a fea- to the California mainland in 1926; Terry, Giants, 178; L. Waner,-! ‘Yates of Rochester, N. igeghomared John McGraw’s ‘New York Giants}ture of the Labor Day festivities here. Eddie Keating, i rY n 178; the few of the favorites to even 8P-/ ned that little extra punch neces-| On Sept. 30 the Elks will go to the 1929 marathon and i"Maliattey, Athtetica, won’ 18, es. ans Preat toe helen cee Lat sg peor | er ae ged on om aca peo years ago. | sestsion Bases: Eriech, Cardinals, 23; 7 *}_ Nothing seems to discourage the DEMPSEY Leutaville — Reederer, | Women’ for I ; jer, Car » WO! » Eugene Honians, Lag oped N. J»! paseball enthusiasts of Milwaukee, , Wash., Sept. 1.—(P}—Jack Seen cotenren rere 2a: / aan San nner b ont S AMERICAN LEAGUR runnerup ¢o caren sera of New ‘Their Brewers have it as|Dempesey, former hed starting. Batting: Simmons, Athletics, .$85; i a E gE “e paper decision, St. Louis Clyde ae Zankees, 3277, Chastain, hrig, 3 Sostnatiols. Men — ited Al Nordlund Is Victo: coke Yankees, 136; Ruth, Hits: Gehrig, Yankees, 182; Sm- mons, Athletics, 174. wotntea Johnny Nichole (10) In Horseshoe Meet Home runs:.'Gebrig, Yankees, 28; eee Ruth Yankees,’ 37. cago, (10) (newspaper Defeating H. P. Erickson by scores Stolen bases: Chapman, Yankees, ohnson, Tigers, [ E Zz Es g f ; i Fy [ i i ee flue FE Hy iy i Eid ERGE gFEEE, cs | bit Fr i re ‘MONDAY’S RESULTS Ai hia, 3; Boston 0. 15; Chicago, 5. ~ Paul, 6; Columbus, 2 ; aukeec; Loutsville, Sint ci Indias The earth is dowed by che news-gathering organization ‘of | ‘ THE ASSQCIATED : PRESS of which this paper is a member. Through more than 1250 membxr newspapers and their staffs, its burcaus, correspondcnes and representatives, and the forcign news services, with which it has exclusive exchange arrangements, every part of the inhabitable world is covered. 2g The principal cities included in this vast net.-wock arc indicated. by spars.

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