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10 " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1931 Ouimet and Westland in Battle for National Amateur Crown NEWENGLAND STR |GROVE LIKELY TO GET NICHE IN BASEBALL’S HALL OF FAME AND CHIGAGOIRON \("cour Boarpivc HOUSE ATHLETIC HURLER- Americans Dim British Tennis Hopes ‘Billy the Kid’ Howell Loses FOR LEAGUE MARK Phils Swamp Braves Thrilling Battle in Semi- Rebellious Cincinnati Reds RHE ‘Boston . 100 000 000— 1 12 1} 16 0 Finals, 2 and 1 Made it Five Straight * - Over Chicago Cubs. By Ahern Hart- George Lott and Elleworth| Vines Stage Comeback in dubilee Singles f 20 first round matches cutting the ield from 84 to 64 contenders for NEVER HEARD OF “THEM, MR. HOLBEROTZ ,~1 MEAN MR. OTZERHOLB,~ OR IS IT BOLHOTZER 2 —~ DURING . 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Y¥., Sept. 5—()— RUBBER STAMPS “We Make Them BISMARCK STAMP WORKS . 11-14 Hoskins Block Phone 400 AMERICAN LEAGUE A’s Take Twin Bill Philadelphi Boston .. Grove a :| Berry. RH E + 000 000 200-2 6 0 +. 000 000 000—0 3 1 Cochrane; Durham and ROH E 0 000-6 9 1 010 000-1 7 1 Hoyt and Cochrane; Rusgéll and erry. ee today, have gone from the perform-|}. ances of the United States team in the final day of the international team matches at Philadelphia. ‘The comebacks of George Lott of Philadelphia and Ellsworth Vines, of Pasadena, Calif., made their prospects Jook brighter and dimnted the hopes of George P. Hughes of England, who fell before Lott. Fred Perry, leader of the British contingent and top seeded player on the foreign list, stood out a trifle above the rest. Johnny Doeg, the defending cham- much of the form SURVIVE FIELD OF 136 ” Bismarck, N. D. Maurice McCarthy of New York Defeated By ‘Boy Wonder’ Bismarck Shoe of 18 Years Ago Hospital We Rebuild We Do Not Cobble We Resole with “K. L.” Leather C , Sept. 5.—(P)—Francis Oui- ase, toy wonder” of golf 18 years ago, neared the end of his great come- back today. Victorious in his great sweep over the stamina and courage of youth, the Washington .. 000 002 02015 9 0 Johnson, Wells and Dickey, -Jor- gens; Marberry, Hadley, Crowder, Fischer and Spencer. New York .... 200 200 000 rate ~- HMememe Trounce Them Writer Burman’s Shoe 38 years old veteran of the fairways only one more obstacle to con- quer in his march to the 1931 nation- al amateur championship — Young Jack Westland, the iron master of . ‘The two were the sole sur- vivors of the field of 136, which start- ed the rush for the title last Mon- Sumet's final obstacle on his come- back trail lacked the old master’s ex- perience but he ranked as a rival ca- pable of shattering the Bostonian’s hopes. He proved that yesterday by routing Maurice McCarthy, Jr, the swarthy New York star, 3 and 2, as Ouimet stopped the march of the tournament's “Billy the Kid,” Billy Howell of Richmond, Va., 2 and 1, aft- er a thrilling battle. ‘Thirty-six holes—18 in the morning and 18 after lunch—was the final road the two had to struggle and fight over today. Probably the largest gal- lery to witness a national amateur fi- nal in years, among it Bobby Jones and a host of veterans who have cheered the bespectacled Ouimet's comeback fight, was expected to be on thand to watch the battle of woods | and irons. ‘There was little to choose from the two. The question involving the vet- ! eran Ouimet was his stamina in the finish fight. Westland’s big question mark was ly his long game.} Both had the shots to turn the trick and plenty of distance and time to display them. Ouimet came to the “big show” Monday and qualified easily, and then rushed through to easy victories over young Frank Connolly of De- troit and younger Paul Jackson, 17- year-old Kansas City star. He proved his mettle and stamina yesterday be- yond doubt by coming back to defeat Howell, the biggest surprise and out and out dark horse of the show. One down to the Virginia youth at 18 holes and one down at 30, he broke forth with @ burst of par-breaking golf to overcome his handicap and even the struggle on the 35th hole. Ouimet reeled off three pars and two birdies during the great finish, ending the fight by sinking a 20 foot putt on the final green for a deuce. ‘Westland, catching McCarthy sadly off his game except on the first nine holes where he held him even with a been conceded thelr second straight! ‘Westland gained a two-up margin at 18 The first nine of the afternoon ‘were tragic for McCarthy. He lost the first to a par as a starter to go three down, tossed away chances on the next one for a win, halved the third and then dropped four in a row to fall seven holes. He made a stirring comeback when he stood six down and six to go but the margin too great. He trimmed West- 's lead to 3 up and 3 to go and uffed a three foot putt on the to lose his final chance. Brewers Have Eye On Second Honors Milwaukee Outfit Have Been in Every Position From First to Sixth By the Associated Press Chicago, Sept. 5.—(?)—Milwaukee's Brewers, who have gone up and down the American Association standings like a monkey on a stick, today faced Kansas City in the opening of a four- series during which they hope within striking distance of eames have been in every veral times. } y winning four straight from ' Dutch Zwilling’s rejuvenated crew the still would be one-half game Season series with Minneapolis. had much the better AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Blues Take Tribe Ty Indianapolis . 001 010 300-5 9 Menaes City 010 180 Olx—8 15 1 a Ti ol Angley;'Holley ‘and Peters ee” *"* Wilton Will Hold Annual Golf Mee of the most difficult in the state and its par 35 has never been touched. Paul Cook, Bismarck golfing ace and state champion, holds the course rec- ord with a 39. Prizes will be awarded to winners in all flights, Gray sald. Terry and Klein Holding Most of Swatting Honors Sparky Adams, With 40 Dou- bles, Is Only Other Hitting Leader in Loop New York, Sept. 5—(#)—Since the St. Louis Cardinals practically have National league pennant, the most exciting race remaining for fans of ‘Outstanding Turf Performers 1Proressiona Hold Center of Interest At Saratoga Saratoga Springs, N. ¥., Sept. 5—|8! (#)—The duel between the greatest-of the older horses and the leader of the three-year-old division today held the center of interest on the final day of Saratoga’s yearling month of racing. Sun Beau, veteran from Willis Sharpe Kilmer’s stable and the lead- ing money-winner horse of the world, meets Mrs. Payne Whitney's Twenty Grand, which at only half Sun Beau's age, has become one of the outstand- ing turf performers of all time as well as the leading three-year-old. It is the 5ist running of the Saratoga cup race, kf ‘Two other horses were named, the Belair stud’s Sir Ashley and Morton L. Schwarta’s Quarterdeck. 00, U. 8. PAT.OFF. 9-5- 1931 BY NEA SERVICE, WC. DEALOUSY = SUN BEAU AND TWENTY GRAND, FAVORITES AT RACE CLASSIC AMBRICAN LEAGUE ‘Won Lost Pe 92 37 713 Boston NATIONAL LEAGUB Won Lost Pet St. Louis .. 840 47 BA: New York Chicago . Brooklyn Pittsburgh Boston .. Philadelp! Cincinnati St. Paul ... Kansas City Milwaukee Indianapolis Louisville , Columbus Sun Beau, packing the top weight of 126 pounds, was quoted at 6 to 5 with even money on Twenty Grand, the senior circuit is that between Bill, Terry of the Giants and Chuck Klein of the Phillies for all the batting hon- ors in sight. The pair, leadership in every department ex- cept one through Thursday's games. Sparky Adams, of the Cardinals, with 40 doubles, is supreme in his special- ty, but Bill and Chuck have the oth- ers wrapped up. ‘ Terry is back at his old post as the league's leading hitter, with a mark of 348. Klein holds third place with .340. Terry has made the most hits, 182, and the most three-baggers. 1%. Klein is the home run monarch, with 31, leads In runs batted in, with 10S; atid has, pooeed Hae mnoek sane ‘Terry gil Davis, big backstop of the Fhil- lies, during the week. Davis, through ‘Thursday, held second place with an average of 345. Other leaders, with more than 100 times at bat, were Klein, .340; 340; 5 4 Chicago, 331; Cuyler, Chicago, .329: O’Doul, Brooklyn, .328; Hafey, St a 328, and Stripp, Cincinnati. Klein appears certain to grab the home run crown relinquished by Hack Wilson. His 31 round-trippers put him five ahead of his one outstand- ing rival Mel Ott of Giants. The veteran Frankié Frisch, enjoy- ing one of his greatest years with the Cardinals, has found time to run away with the league's base-steal- ing honors. He has pilfered 24. Jess Haines of the Cardinals con- tinues to lead the pitchers with 11 vic- tories and three defeats. His closest rival is his rookie team-mate, Paul Derringer, who has won 15 and lost six. Bill Walker of the Giants boasts the next best mark, 14 wins and 7 between them, hold the KING TUT WINS Hollywood, .Calif, Sept. 5—(P)— King Tut of Minneapolis did as he Pleased tonight with Vivincia Ala- cante, Los Angeles Filipino, and Ala- cante's seconds tossed in the towel in the fifth round in evidence of a tech- nical knockout. Furnace Cleaning We will vacuum clean your furnace with a Sturtevant Yeoun Cleaner, pais a castings, inspect the grates and smoke pipes, all for $3. All Repairs at Reasonable Prices Phone 141 French & Welch Hdwe. Co. | Angley, In 7 - managed to pass Vir- er, no longer can be ignored in the Louis, Chicago, 334; Grimm,| carrying 118. The route is a mile and six furlongs. Angley Displaces Whataman Shires In Swatting Race Indianapolis Catcher Has Mark of -390 in 100 Games to Assume Lead 5.—)— American Association individual bat- ting contest, his mark of .390 in 100 games giving him the lead over Art Shires, Milwaukee, according to semi- official averages which include Thursday's games. Angley has been out in front, but until he reached the 100-game mark, did not qualify. However, he lost seven points last week, and led Shires, who had played in 139 games, by only six points. Following Ang- ley and Shires, who had .364, were: Lebourveau, Toledo-Columbus, .375; Koenecke, Indianapolis, .367; Craw- ford, Columbus, .365; Roettger, St. Paul, .355; Kubek, Milwaukee, .354; Layne, Louisville, .350; Gudat, Colum- -350; Saltzgaver, St. Paul, .347. Koenecke, the Indianapolis sensa- tion, led in three departments. He ‘had scored 129 runs, had 321 total bases, and had.knocked out 17 triples. Johnny Prudhomme’s sensational winning streak reached 13 straight victories and gave him the best av- erage of the regular pitchers. He had 17 victories and six defeats, while Dutch Henry of Minneapolis was the first to reach the 20-victory mark. Henry, however, suffered defeat on | nine ns. bus, Seventh Street Near Hennepin Minnea} Toledo Y FRIDAY’S RESULTS American Lea; Philadelphia, Baston, 0-1. Detroit, 4; Chi ‘Washington, a Cincinnatt, hicago, 3. PPUARE Ebley AN Boston: 1. American Association Kansas City, 8; Indianapolis, 5. Associated Press Sports Not at all worried by the fact that ‘an unkind fate and the St. Louis Browns prevented his settifig a new ‘American League record for consecu- tive victories, Robert Moses Grove of the Athletics now is plugging away at another mark that has withstood) the ‘best efforts of American League hurlers for 19 years. : Back in 1912, Joe Wood won 34 for the Boston Red Sox and lost only five for & winning per- Jeentage of 872. It has#hever been it. t. ‘bettered, but Grove stands an excel- lent chance of turning the trick this ‘month, He rang'up victory No. Pi expense of Boston, 2 to 0. He has lost three, giving him @ percentage of 900 with some four five es to gO. yralte Hoyt gave the champions a clean sweep for the day by beating the Sox, 6 to 1, in the second game. |. Gerald Lhe Sy fan pad ive cently recalled nto, the Detroit Tigers a 4 to 3 victory over Chicago wren he hit his first major league home run with two on in the sixth inning. ‘The Yankees and Senators scrap- ped through 10 innings before Wash- ington won out, 5to 4. Buddy Meyer tied the score in the eighth with a double that drove in two runs, His single to center scored Ossie Bluege with the winning run in the tenth. The victory put the Senators two and a half games ahead of the third place Yanks. ‘Led by Taylor Douthit, who crack- ed four singles, the rebellious Cincin- nati Reds pounded three pitchers for 21 hits to make it five straight from the Chicago Cubs, 12 to 3. ‘The Boston Braves suffered thelr| 12th defeat in 13 starts when the Phillies snowed them under, 11 to 1. Phil Collins yielded 12 hits, but kept them well spaced to score his. sev- enth straight win. Ed Braridt, was hammered from the hill in the fifth ‘Only one Robin got as far as third base as Bill Walker pitched the Giants to a 3 to 0 victory over Brook- lyn. It was the southpaw’s 15th win of the year and his sixth shutout. Pittsburgh made it two straight | 636 lover the St. Louis Cardinals when Heine Meine bested Bill Hallahan in a fine duel, 3 fey 1, Score by innings: A IONAL LEAGUE Pirates Bent Cards _ 000 010 000—1 6 "000 001 O2x—3 6 1 st burgh. 1 Pitalianen ‘and Wilson; Meine and Phillips. Giants Blank Robins TM .s-+ 000 000 900—0 8 Rew Work $2) 000 100 20x—3 8 Clark and Lopez; Walker and Ho- gan, Reds Win Again ein 2 HOE E 0 0 ap behind. He also paced the league Chicago .... 010 200 000—3 11 1 Cincimnaél . 208 100 10x—12 21 1 At Reduced Rents. Modern apartments in a fireproof building, electric refrigerators, electric stoves, city heat, laundry _ . privileges, ete. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office -FARGO'S FIREPROOF. WM SNAPPY COFFEE SHOP Lou Gehrig Most Valuable Clouter In American Loop Yankee Firstbaseman Domin- ates Five Branches and Is Fourth in Another 7 the New York Yankees’ first base- man, has quite a climb ahead if he is to win the batting championship of the Americar league, but his right to the title of most valuable all-arqund batsman right now is unchallenged. According to semi-official averages which include Thursday’s games, Lou dominated five branches and ranked fourth in the ‘Ust with 354. He batted in 23 runs during the week to bring his total to 161. Gehrig also headed the list in scor- ing, with 140 runs, 10 more than he had last week; made 11 hits to boost his leading total to 185; had 361 to- tal bases and 40 home runs, He raked opposing hurlers for six homers dur- ing the period and moved out ahead of his famous team-mate, Babe Ruth/| Ben Chapman, the Yankee speed- ster, had 63stolen bases. Al Simmons of the Athletics, al- though he failed to return to the wars, remained in the lead for the individual title ‘with a percentage of .385, five points ahead of Ruth, who dropped a point during the week. Following the leading pair, among the regulars, were: Morgan, Cleve- land, .357; Gehrig, New York, .354; Goslin St. Louis, .345; Webb, Boston, .344; Cochrane, Philadelphia, 341; Alexander, Detroit, 340; West, Wash- ington, .338;: Averill, Cleveland, and Stone, Detroit, .328. Bob Grove, the A’s peerless hurler, edged one victory closer to the 30 mark, and his record of 26 triumphs ind three defeats left all opposition strikeouts, with 144 in 35 contests, ; BEULAH SCHEDULES THREE ‘The Beulah Miners, who have an- nexed a string of victories during the current baseball season, are scheduled to meet the Lemmon team at Lem- mon Sunday and will take on Mo- Hospital Service and Quality 107 Sra Street 311 4th Street Next te Bismarck Hotel bridge bt Mobridge Labor Day. They are scheduled to play New England Sept. 13. CURTIS. 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