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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE. YOUNGER STARS ARE WEDNESDAY, SEP LEMBER Zz, 1931 Favorites Are Falling by the Wayside in National Amateur Meet NORTH DAKOTA HEA VY WEIGHT OUTPOINTED BY JOE SEKYRA the fourth when his right eye was jare to be baaly: aut 'C k En played on Monday. The ‘Lou we rig Might uccee abe NU badiy damaged and ieft nim binded| Cook to Emter im | roresion event is also satea Yor the end of the round. Monday. | Seas OTS" vin; Bs a Ree tela sauntered through the Mi G If M PLAY vais sar nue com nisne' SPORTSMEN URGED TO ASSIST | (\/T QVERIERT RYE Sazeeee| Minot Golf Meet | A Terrific Rate, Particu- | IN GAME ENF Po agin cg gh : Se. Forher Charipe and) "ry Home Rune | LAW ENFORCEMENT | BARLY IN CONRUCT ne haere he a | | rofessional to Play in i | His powerful right-banded wallops Many Other Well- Known Ls Lou Gets nee on ‘ali iat ‘An appeal to sportsmen and thelr) before the opening of the season, who} did not seem to bother Sekyra, who Tourney Sunday | ne Players Out of Picture the present rate, it secme Try that organizations to cooperate in the en-|hunt during the open season without Soa OE ee ia ae j n : ~ fils name will be substituted for tne’ |forcement of game laws was madc|® lcense, who exoeed the bag and/Ig First Defeat Leonard Boxer the teh, 7) Persons wit-| Minot, N. D., Sept. 2—UP)—Golfers, MEBICAN Uion Lost Pct ‘ball adage “as Ruth 0 the | Wednesday by Burnle Maurek, state Doakession Imnits, ant who CeLieeayely uae ti Ai : numbering close to 100, are expected | Philadelphia nn a BOBBY JONES, A SPECTATOR: ge “as Ruth goes, so 7 land intentionally violate the game| Has, Received in His East- | to march on Minot for the first an-| Washington 2 5 u pee Het iat sacl a patie jaws in other respects. It is the il- : *. |nual international tournament to be| Cleveland’ . ae ce Lan aree at Ae abe | Maurek addressed a letter to the aaK cake of those un ern Campaign “| MA OR LEAGUE art We acy Saas Sadenrons at eau : m clip for the past few days r 0-|yarious sportsmen’s organizations in| W! makes 4t n keep | on. day and Monday. Numerous) iro! Johnny Lehman, 24-Year-Old/\ en through the whole season andthe state, urging that “every sports-| force of wardens in the fleld and i | ’ entries have already been received| Gosine’ ; . on Chicagoan, Turns in Best his burst of home run hitting has/man use his influence to see that the Bal justities the enforcement WINNER WAS OUTWEIGHED an the tournament commities is con- gi 1 lived up to the oO! lepartment’s work. The nt reach NATION. Performance Tuesday Bee alice spore 4 ALGO | eee ticag dbl generally” ‘The letter {cost of law catoronmett by ‘hibits. (ey Trhan toncte century mark. ay etasen ey Mawvon dost Pet. He clouted a home run in each game! follows a proclamation by the gover- partment amounts to many. thousends Dayton Battler Floored Charley, hae on Giants, .346; Davis, | Paul Cook, state golf champion, has! New Sork 84 % 3t of & doubleheader yesterday to make|nor setting the hunting dates for this|Of dollars every year and when all is *|*"Runs! ‘Klein, Phillies, 109; Terry, | @uifled his intention of entering the | Chicago . 60 2 (By The Associated Press) A SRSSEAGP aie “Hl vate tn ibéeastve | EE said in connection with the subject tt} Ranked Among Leaders, | Giants, 102. iin % levent.’ Cook recently defended his) Brooklyn 61 7 Chicago, Sept. 2—(}—Bobby Jones |* "ten ie ‘1 pared a is ro t.|_ “The great majority of the hunting | is an expense item and not an inves*- For Eight C pines, 1 Terry, Gignts, 179; L. Waner, |state title and went down in North | Pittsburgh & 90 7 inintanty of high lass golfing com-|Con’ atin tae himself a comfort-| wupiic is law abiding and if they vio-/ment for the future. or Elgnt Count Homé yuna: Klein, Phillies, 31; ott, |Da&0t@ golfing history as the first) Ehiladelpni B73 1430 eee esery Simin the gallery’ today |0!2 margin in the race with Ruth/iste some provision of the statute it) “The tacts just recited very mate-| Giants, 26. ; * | three-time state champion. bc muancalla aed 2 is the fight for the national amateur |" slugging honors with 9 total of|4s generally due to lack of informa-jrially influence and affect another NCE le con itt ie saan as AMERICAN ASSOCL championship entered into hand-to- |40. Not only does Gehrig lead the|{s an expense item and not an invest- |important phase of the department’s| New York, Sept. 2—(f)}—Charley Pitchings Haines; Cardinals, won |B@ 2 18-hole medal play event for : Won Test Pet, hand match play combat at Beverly. |big leagues in four baggers, but he is| Maurek stated. activities, that of propagation, It is| Retzlaff, North Dakota heavyweight, |! Jost 3; Derringer, Cardinals, won |North Dakota professionals. Those ff. /asti; 89 é ‘Three former’ champions and at|first in the majors in scoring, total| “However, there always has been/generally agreed to by conservation-| received the first licking of his east- a AGEs Younes eee who will compete in the event are:|/ansas City i a Le ee ether well suvertised fav-|hits and runs batted in as well. |and probably there always will be a lists that hunting will in the near fu-| ern campaign Tuesday night when he | Ruth Yeakeennsie, Menetics, 3855 Tom O'Leary, Bismarck; Art Olson,| Milwaukee $3 orites were with nim, victims of the| Gehrig received quite a bit of aid|Small minority of those who go afield |ture be @ subject of recollection and Ruth, Yankees, .279, Mandan; Art Hanson, Devils Lake;|Houlsville . 68 upsetting 36 hole qualifying round|trom his ieauiribtes: yesterday, but] memory only, units a constenotlve| foo Cuepotnted By Joe Bekyte, Dey. | rankese, tt” Yankees, 140; Ruth, |Bob Hunsig, Dickinson; Jack Hender- |Sfnneepolis Hi that ended in a rain storm yesterday. his two homers were ‘the important =e and intensive program of restocking| hr ‘Queensboro stadium. Bekyra, was | piitt;, Gents, Yankees, 185; sim- |: Minot murieipal course and H-)Toledo .... ‘ HH Only one former titleholder, Francis |factors in the Yanks’ double victory St P: ul Pitchin and propagation is carried out to off-| outweighed nearly 20 pounds, scaling| “Home ruse: Genrig, “Yank L. Clase, professional at the ost peaks : Quimet_ of Boston, who won the aa Pter con eto Pea none es ra ig eee tremendous number of game| 176 to Retzlaff’s 193%. Ruth, Yankeos, 37, fe ee args esieainet iat v rene RESULTS least a score of youngsters below 25 its dove Pareer nd 3, Tons. ene ce ras ance to it is termed your department because Heed et ane prt Tama, rebithige crate ‘Athletics, won 26, other towns in western North Da- shed dba ene years. tive pitching by Lefty Gomez gave . it is supported wholly from the fees' floored Retzlaff for a : es, won 15, /kota. A large number of Canadian) Now Yin Boston, ae = unfinished fight te New York the first, game by “an ay Set All-Time Mark paid in by hunters, trappers, and, The Dakota slugger nar ditiong | ————————— Sanantr also expected ae the tour- St Paul, pigsig; Columb pedgrar Y agoneten rhe. TA nEtIBA tory of the camer The s Sond homer trey ale Ue tie SEES the ropes when the bell haltea| WE epbioly © GRID TEAMS "sunday, the first day roth “event, Pouloviiie: 6; hilwestcses, . above a| Sekyra’s attack. Class B football will i , ! Sigs Gharles Seaver of Los Angeles, a 20 |from.Gehrie’s big bot came with the feiodent: WHURIMIMGEREEVD and “eilfteta® | "Tie Tre ytonirigH Ger eiloa ipa isbee | Duaratoel'At; ies iveatiy at CGE ee eich ais DA eneT acne te |, FINE OLD ea al opera Provided the margin of victory in, the Johnny Prudhomme Only Three |ment program, in propagation efforts,| gin early in the bout. He opened the |fornia at Los Angeles this fall, the| laced’ in fligitts. Gn tunday "afters sores va SEs paat Pa Pence Bone wars, and John-|5 to 1 game. Red Ruffing aided by : 3 jand the more money that it is‘com-/| battle with a couple of hard rights fall, the | P! ights. Sunday after-| Football teams of Michigan and ny Lehman, 24 year old Chicagoan, | holding the Sox to six hits. Victories Away From League /pelled to put into enforcement ex-|and cut Charley's left eye badly in team to be composed of players|800M, two nine hole matches, which |Tllinois have been meeting on and off who won the western amateur crown | Sad’Sam Jones and Joe Cronin led Record for Wins {Dense, the less there is available for|ihe first round. Rallying gamely, | “farmed” to it as possible varsity ma-|semitinele. ane ackeualed: he set aed eae non cit contest 7e- ‘ at Beverly a year ago, were tied for /Washington to a 5 to 1 triumph over ih restocking purposes.” . Retzlaff fought on even terms until | terial, semifinals, are scheduled. The semi-|suited in a 12 to § triumph for the the honor with Arthur “Ducky” {the Phlindelphia | Athletics. || Jones i cee |finals and finals, both 18-hole matches | Wolverines. Yates, the 268 pound behemoth ‘of |gave the A's ten hits and fanned sev- _ (By the Associated Press) ‘| Chicago, Sept. 2.—(#) — Johnny Prudhomme, ace of St. Paul's power- ful pitching staff, today was only three victories away from the all- time American association mark for consecutive triumphs. Prudhomme, with the aid of some uproarous hitting, yesterday racked up his thirteenth straight conquest, ond needs only three more to equal the mark of 16 in a row set up by en. Orinin led the 13 hit assault on Rube Walberg i, clouting a homer with one aboard in the first inning. The western half of the American League schedule was rained out while the single game in the National League served principally to give young Jim Mooney another chance to show what a rookie southpaw can do. Mooney turne din his fourth victory for the New York Giants and his sec- ond straight shutout triumph as he turned back the Boston Braves by a the links from Rochester, N, Y., ang the oldest of the three at 35 years. They were tied at 148, six shots over par on the tough Beverly layout. Lehman crowded in yesterday with the only sub-par 70 of the qualifying play after getting a shaky 78 on his first round. Seaver and Yates each scored a steady pair of 74's. Seaver and Yates were tossed to- gether by the pairings to meet in the feature match of the opening 18 hole match play tussie today and they had|# to 0 count. ‘Scores by inpings:. | Charley Hall, another Saint star, in an opportunity to settle part of their NATIONAL LEAGUE, © 5 5 |-1918: Yprudhomme’s job yesterday Sone tae dottigth titteat ae ca Yor! 130 BOL. oe aie 4 was anything but easy, for the lene fo 8 3 one foreigt\ threat was left |Boston os Toeans” Cantwell and | Columbus Red Birds pegged away at in the field as the match play tussle him for 13 hits, and wouldn't lie Spohrer. started—C. Ross Somerville, Canad- down until the ninth when St. Paul jan amateur champion, Cyril Tolley AMERICAN rallied for three runs and a 12 te 11 and T. Philip Perkins, former cham- Senators Trim rn np | Victory. Oscar Roettger punched out pions of England, were out along with Washington . 201 002 000—5 «| two homers for Prudhomme. 0| The Saints also smacked the Birds, 12 to 3, in the second contest. The \ victories boosted St. Paul's lead over ‘the idle Kansas City Blues to four- teen and one-half games.. Dutch Henry accounted for his twentieth victory of the campaign when Minneapolis defeated Toledo, 6 to 5. Another leading Hurler, Ken Pen- Bo ner of Louisville, accounted for his wet seventeenth of the season as Louis- F. H. I. Brown, the hope of Honolulu. Such capable shotmakers as Dr. O. F. Willing and Frank Dolph of Port- harles “Chick” Evans, Chi- cago: jimmy” Johnston of St. Paul; ‘Watts Gunn of Pittsburgh, and Law- son Little, San Francisco, also were among the galleryites. Seven of the ten “seeded” players | Bost were still in, notably Johnny Good- | XS. man of Omaha and Maurice Mc-|nolly, Be: * Carthy, New York, who got in with; ther 010 000. Philadelphia auberg, Karn- Jones and shaw and Co: Yanks ‘Take Twin-Bnt Boston .. R games 156s, the qualifying limit, without a eronnds: ville defeated Milwaukee, 6 to 2, al- playoff, Fay Coleman, Los Angeles, lowing only eight hits. — got in via the 14 man playoff for five Wet grounds kept Indianapolis and placeg—a playoff that lasted three Kansas City from resuming their | holes before it was decided. struggle for possession of second | ‘ There alyseit any -appeocable dif- place. \ ference ween the two brackets. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Each had four capable seeded play-| &. Fi TS Aposties Win Twice NOW... QIZLAt, ciga- First Game: x ¢ Poel gptionte By The Associated Preas) | RH E Quimet hman 7 The Associa ren a x onssd players, in tho upper ‘cow; | oSttiiitioa ects: |SteBaul'; ii, 008 oat i, f rette paper—150 Seaver, McCarthy, Gene Homans of Qudat, Ash and Hinkle; Prud- r aati hi and Fenner, to the - ry Englewood, N. J., and George T. Dun- poe ne Eoeoer ; leaves book. oo rin the Be er aN Columb: 100 oot 010— 5 10 © 5¢ Solumbus .. — 3 5 ag al kc St. Paul ... 243 200 O1x—12 14 1 Sioux City,” outpointea | ., Miller and Desautels; Nichols and Map a “Millers Triumph YEST DAY’S: Walks emphincatpetnted ay’ | Toledo ...... 200 000 300-5 14 4 Walie, ‘Memphis, ouspointed Ai | Minneapolis 030 030 i0x—6 9 2 S.T S ee emer tS) Harty “nay, |, Cooney and Henline; Henry and San Diego, Calif. Griffin and Griffin, New Haven, Conn—Al Galinor, Delenels Mest Brewars | the Press New Haven, outpointed Bob Ollm, /poulsvitle .. 020 101 020—-§ 11 Np Bons Senat -Fanned sev- ‘Los Angeles—Tommy Herman, | Milwaukee .. 000 000 101-2 8 1 ‘en Athletics to turn back Chicago, outpointed David Velas. _ port and Shea; Nelson, Gearin Sto 1. and Manton, pues Genre, Tanks two ZUPPKE NEVER PLA 4 YED ‘one bases and ‘battled a Bob Zuppke, veteran football coach at the University of Illinois, never AN” (TT. WoULDA2? 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