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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931 ommissioner Landis Sets World Series Opening for October 1 LEFTY KLEIN PITCHES ONE HIT GAME TO DEFEAT TRAINERS PHILADELPHIA AND ST. LOUIS ALMOST CERTAIN OF ROLES First Two Games Will Be Play- ed at Home Grounds of Na- tional League Club TWO DAYS FOR TRAVEL! Only Representatives of Cards and A’s Attend Commis- sion’s Meeting Chicago, Sept 8—(#)—The 1931 world series will open in the park of the National League champion Octo- ber 1. This was decided at a meeting in the office of baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis yesterday. Should St. Louis win the title, two games will be played there, with the next two days set aside for traveling to the stronghold of the American League champion, where three games will be played, if that many are necessary. Should the series go more than five games, the two remaining contests would be played in St. Louis. If the New York Giants should overhaul the Cardinals, the series will open at New York, with the third game scheduled for October 3, in the American League title winner's park. Only representatives of the Cardi- nals and Philadelphia Athletics at- tended the meeting. Virtually certain that the world’s series again will pit the Philadelphia Athletics against the St. Louis Cardi- nals, baseball’s major league fans perhaps can revive flagging interest by cogitating upon the collapse of two National League clubs, the Chicago Cubs and the Boston Braves. ‘The Cubs, picked to give the Cardi- nals a battle for the pennant, today had lost nine straight games and fall- en into fourth place in the standings. The Braves, sensations of the circuit during the early months and a fight- ing ball club until the last few weeks, have lost 16 of their last 18 games and now are in sixth place only a half game ahead of the Phillies. The Cardinals handed the Cubs a double beating in the holiday program yesterday, 1-0 and 8-3. Paul Derring- er hung up his 16th victory of the season in the opener and Burleigh Grimes was master of the Cub bats- men in the nightcap. The Braves accepted two beatings from the Brooklyn Robins, 5-4 in 10 innings and 2-0 and the Robins moved into third place. Carl. Hubbell and Roy Parmelee pitched the New York Giants to vic- tories over the Phillies, 6-0 and 2-1. | Effective pitching by Larry French and Ervin Brame enabled the Pirates to chalk up their fifth and sixth straight wins at the expense of the |». Cincinnati Reds, 6-1 and 4-2. The Athletics still lead the Amer- ican League parade by 13 games. The Yanks scored eight runs in the first inning in of the opening game and two home runs by Babe Ruth, No. 39 and 40, Gehrig's 42nd, and one each by Larry and Dickey spelled disaster for the A’s in the nightcap. The Washington Senators main- |‘, tained their hold on second place by whipping the Boston Red Sox twice, 4-5 and 15-1.- Cleveland’s Indians won two games from the Chicago White Sox, 6-2, and 5-2 on good pitching by George Con- nally and Clint Brown while Detroit and St. Louis split even, the Tigers winning the opener, 3-2 and dropping the second, 11-7. Scores by innings: NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirates Beat Rede Cincinnati .. 100 000 000—1 HE 10 4 Pittsburgh .. 110 002 00x—6 11 1 Carroll, Kolp and Styles; French and Phillips. R H Cincinnati .. 010 001 000-2 7 2 Pittsburgh .. 001 000 03x—4 11 0 Rixey and Sukeforth; Phillips, Giants Take Pair the Elks into camp at a game played au as Cinc oO on ennan at Jamestown Sunday. | Liets, who S :|replaced Simle pitched stellar ball to caprrare oo ae Watt and Davis; Hubbell a Al - ler of the contest. E DON oath and Pavi ubbell an nettles Need Only Seven More |in nightcap to lead Senators to dou: ‘Although the locals outhit. James- f , ieasict CPR Ty tet “ B| Victories to Annex Asso- pereey Dench and Eevin Brak Pi town 12 to 9, the early inning mar- ‘4 00: ss , Pi- 4 : See tobe. Oe H nage rates—Turned in two fine pitohing gin proved too great to overcome. | Miss England Il, Lies At Bottom kaye Don, Great Britain’ Dudley aia Davis, Mecurdy; Par- ciation Crown rs o Pirates datibee i] The box scores: i ie Lin sailed melee and Hom performances to give ar of Detroit River As Re- to win the Harmsworth trophy race Cards Humble Cubs victory over Reds, 6 to 1 and 4 to 2. hte cepa updo inte is z this year from the veteran Gar Wood. 3 jated Press . 4 Burle! 8. Leitz, s8.....3 0 1 o 1 f Acci e veteran Gar Sb Kein print hed hia gt ermeres Pee gay Prete ae jurl nid ‘i |B. B Belker, tnd” si ° t $ ° ° sult of Accident With one heat safely won and Chicago... 000 000 0000 8 Hi 2 t. 8.—(P}—St. re rds—! Cardinals b Dao needing only another victory to cap- Derrugér and Mancuso; Smith and {Needs only to pick up seven more vic-|twin, victory over Cubs, Derringer EB Heeb st 281 0 9 0 OO) it, Sep BW OMiss Englana [ture the trophy that Wood has held amen Rowe Ga Atsoolacion AbReaMIOEATAT Wied) eating ay en eayere 2 oe ee | Locals Get Even Break In Con-|w. mngcingratcs 0 2 15 9 Olt, the world’s fastest hydroplane, lay| Since 1920 when he won it in England. a 9 9 » - . . ein, ‘4 St. Louis ... 030 012 Jol-S 1% Il nothing has occurred to indicate the| tests Held At Bismarck S. Goetz, rf 26 0 1 0 1 )86 tie bovtom of whe Detroit river to toa \Wiofing naren getty reel 1 Gennes. sha Witsons Bushs Wake | Bante cant do it, Biers bed 2 0 0 1 © 0);day and with it were the hopes of So ace: oe tail ‘ia jand Homsiey. isn nie | ‘This figuring includes the mathe- OR LEAGUE 3 and Jamestown ua o4 42 0 8 i luck. Pee ec bah n rmatical possibility that Kansas City Ig f3 RH POA r As Don! was swinging wide on the Boston 000 040 000 0 0/might win all of its 22 remaining LEADER. 7 ,4 89 2 2 2 0) Fergus, ct second turn Brooklyn '.. 002 200 009 1-5, 11 0 | games, something that is possible, but) ay ee anata aS: KLEIN FANS 15 BATTERS |7 sce 0 lee 0 aes une ihe tiret lap bia paipedhand Ge Ge en ae oe so improbable as to merit no con-| (including games of Septet), i 2 9 9 2 1 0) Totals .... 38 11 9 27 10 4/the wash of Good's Miss America IX eas a nev awe R H Pec aared ea senile Batthion Davin dane peeee, Giant Di 3 91 «0 3 o 0 shia aoe anin tad RH BH|and turned over. Don and his two shed A i % i} e Saints today were leading the ns: Davis, i; Terry, Giants, | 2 0 0 4 O 1}Bi: 10 = = Brooklyn snd’ Holl; Mugs and Tor | Hickey circuit by 15% games, while leln Phillies, Ad Stutsman County Outfit Gets $0 0. 2.0 Olsamentowns 3010080 S11 8 4\Casres eet Sot Dik Zachary ‘and Bool; Mungo and Lo: | t unas Beets Phillies, 116; Terry, \Femright, cfs 1 0 0 1 0 0] Summary Garner, were not hurt. pez, ee Lai tee acest: Of) Giants, 10t, ey. aiante, 19; wera, | oe RUNS in Three Innings jp Hebiing, ct. 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 sere! bases: Opheim 2, Podovan 2, | , Almost poo ee m is: sadam Robins, 15. i Bint ie td HAG 4 to ciete| SANs Seema tae ame = |8 Le! ‘ challenger lered, it was. ane i a i Score by innings: Taye to Lenaberg to Miss England II, and Wood's Wet Were |. MEd celo U ont Eland one-half game margin in ihr On OR Ea h, Cardinals, 24; | . RH B|Becker, Lamb to Shauer. Miss America IX, had beaten the gun Phiadetphix 000 002 ol g "9. g{ Place, moved: into Milwaukee in aj "Pitching: Haines, Cardinals, won 11,|, Bismarck’s Elks-sponsored baseball Hanian |. 900000 1-14 3) Hits of Simle 6 in 2 innings; off jat the start bi tha: it Bide i 8 , . Bismarck 10300 0 x—4 4.3|Leitz 3 in 5 innings; off Lamb 12 in 9. y more than the permit- pAndrewsiand Dickey pe Ae Tey taettts icon took sai to 2 Derringer, Cardins, ‘won 16,|team took freee out of a 11 to 5)" Stoten Heidt, Gronvold. Struck out by Semlo 0; Leitz 4; by |ted five seconds and were automatic- ud Moses cls vi rous! beatings in a row. icsagadtoie m i trimming at tl ands of Jamestown! Hit by, lished ball: Hagen by Heidt, |Lamb 5. - alls is a and Palmisano. - af | Minneapolis yesterday completed| paiintMERICAN BEAGUE 4... igunday by scoring a 4 to 1 vietory| Hits of Klein 1 in 7 innings; off], Bases on balls off Semle 1; off Leitz penn wie pear cae New York .. 000 003 114-9 14 3{what might be considered _a very) Ruth, Yankees, .380. over a team made up of employes of Heidt 4 In 6. by Klein 15; Heidt 5. Sieerben a iniiniiel Jenger in the race would have ended rae ai a Sormens) tioyt ang | Successful series with St. Paul, oy|) Runs: Gehrig, Yankees, 147; Ruth, the Mandan training school at &) Bases on balls off Klein 4; off i - the campetition for Don even had he Cochrane. 7 dividing a doubleheader. Hits: Gehrig, Yankees, 193; Ruth, |8me held at the clty ball park Mon- ipley. N. D. HORSES PLACE escaped the mishap rounding the Senators Trim Boston Slim Harriss pitched St. Paul to a| Yankees, 183. i ” | day. eine St. Paul, Minn. Sept. 8—(P)—|lower end of the course. um Ely to 4 victory in the morning game,|_Home'runs: Gehrig, Yankees, 42;|\ Lefty Klein lmited the visitors to| mena *5 R HPO, [Sarah M, owned by’ aley, : Washington . 321 001 000—7 M1 4] Vay, ‘ rising in the third| uth, Yankees, | doubtful hit and sent 15 hitters a fone , owned by Bob Daley, Cogs-} To complete the series of mishaps out 400 woo—5 13 2{While a nine run up! Stolen bases: Chapman, Yankees, |ON¢ dou! hyo aba § 8 3 2 8 Ol well, N. D,, won a six and a half fur-| that marred yesterday's races, a load- Burke, Hadley and Spencer; Dur-|inning of the afternoon contests aid-|56; Johnson, Tigers, 31. jback to the bench with strikeouts to|E: Becker,2nd ¢ 9 % 2 9 9liong running horse race at the Min-|ing dock on the mainland side of the ham, Lisenbee, Moore und Berry. | led Minneapolis to an 11 to 8 decision. ronitehing: ‘Grove, rasaitigtlon aren 27,|their credit. In addition Klein|t: Kien, rf... 0 2 1 0 6|nesota state fair here Monday. G.|course collapsed at the start of the Washington 482 010 00 14 2| Milwaukee came from behind to) out 3 ane 1% lost 4. te? |caught a fly ball to account for 16) V. Len: 5 0 1 1 4 1|W» Owned by C. H. Buckley, James-jrace and dropped about 100 specta- Boston oo 1, 00, een fs a take both games from Kansas City by/"HOW THEY STAND .... .. .. ....|0f the 21 putouts. Mt. 4 0 0 1 2 1{t0wn, N. D., won third in the $1,000/tors into the water. All were rescued salt, Merrie, Mebeaghith, Reeves ana|ienwom scores Of 7 to é, and gala)” Heidt, pitching for Mandan, al- 4 1 1 4 1 2}purse 2:14 trot, feature event of the|except a three-year-old boy, who was Berry, Storie. two full games on the Blues for sec- mm Connors, 250 pound Indian!lowed four hits, Bismarck e&rning 2 1/ 1 4 1 ©|Monday harness racing program at/reported missing. Browns, Tigers Split ond place. football prospect at Oklahoma A, é/|their victory in the fourth when they|7: Simle, p, LU Win Wis auiee Siena b = = = — — —|the fair. ‘This was the sixth time that @ for- eres oot 000 oorte Fy %|, Columbus slammed out 37 hits in M., will not be eligible this fall, due/ scored three as the result of two} Totals .... 37 6 12 24 10 8 eign challenge against Wood's su- Detroit [215 oor 100. Olxg 6 oftwo games against Toledo and won|to scholastic difficulties. hits, a base on balls and an error.| Jamestown (11) ABRHPOAE SON OF STAR PLAYER premacy as competitive speed boat Coffman’ and Bengough; Uhle and|both engagements, 18 to 6, and 14 —_— |Mandan got their counter as the re- Venues, f°. 3 4 $ a 8 4]. Dave Cook, flashy Mlinols sopho-|king has been overtaken by mis- Ruel, Lee to 3 A majority of managers in the|sult of a walk and two errors in a|Ophiem, rf 4 1 10 © © 0|more halfback, is a son of Jimmy)fortuns. The splendid showing made St. Louis ... 110 016 2-11 14 3 Some very fancy pitching was|Southern association picked Bot|row. Podovan, c 3 1 1 6 1 11Gook, who three decades ago won four|/by Don in Sunday’s heat, however, 120 vol v30— 717, 0| produced in the Indianapolis-Louts- Hasty, of Birmingham, as the circuit's; Jamestown hitters fell on Sime Bia ett si £ 1 2 7 8 Strootball letters at Tilinois and was one|had made him long favorite to win n fer- y an sli wile Meany bee pale pare best pitcher. for six runs in three innings to take) Deeds, 8i 4 1 1 © 8 1/0f the best ends of his day. - the trophy. HOE Chicago .... 002 000 000—2 1 Cleveland... 000 101 04x—6 14 3 Thomas and Grube; Connally and Myatt. ROH E Chacago .. o00—2 9 Cleveland . O0x—5 7 Bowler and Brown and Sewell. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Philadelphia . Washington . New York . Cleveland . Detroit St. Loui Chicago . Boston rie Brooklyn Chicago Pittsburgh Boston Philadel Cincinnati AMERICAN ASSOCIA’ ‘on St. Paul Kansas City Milwaukee .. Indianapolis . Columbus . Louisville Minneapol| ‘oledo .. MONDAY’S RESULTS American League New Fork, 16-9; Philadelphia, 3- 4. Washington, Boston, 5-1 etroit, 3-7. League Cincinnati, 1-2. Ni Pittsburgh, 6. Philadelphia, 0-1. New York, 6- St. Louis, ‘1 Brooklyn, 1 Ameri St. Paul, 6- Milwaukee, Indianapoll: Columbus, ion itinneapolls, 4-11 ansas City, 6-6. Louisville, '1-0. ‘Toledo, Mac Smith is a good tennis as well 8s 8 good golf name. Mac Smith of East St. Louis is the new singles champion of southern Ilinois. Capt. “Kid” Brewer, of the Duke HEB Philadelphia.. 000 000 000—0 3 2 New York ... 001 050 00x—6 6 0 | .OUR BOARDING HOUSE YAH .~~+ 1 HAF GIVE HUNDREDS & OF HINVENTIONS “TO ~~ BUT THERE Iss ONE I AM NET WORKING on NEARS , NAH f= SOME DAY DER SOLUTION VILL COME -To ME, BOOP, ~NUST LIKE DoT! ~—<DER HINVENTION VILL BE A SoAP BUBBLE PIPE Blue Devils for 1931, has been cap- 4 two singles in the second game and the first game, the former gaining a 2 to 1 decision for the Indians. A newcomer named Thomas, a product of the Oklahoma City club of the ‘Western League, held the Colonels to Indianapolis won 1 to 0. Scores by innings: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Millers, Saints Divide | - 001 110 010—$ 030 000 30x—6 9 0 Brillheart, ‘Walsh and Harriss and Fenner. St, Paul .... 002 132 000— 8 Minneapolis 019 001 00x—11 Van Atta, Bream, Nichols and Fen ner; Miller, Wilson and Griffin, Brewers Win Twice Minneapolis . HE Kansas City . 301 000 011-6 14-0 Milwaukee .. 101 002 03x—7_ 15 1 Bayne and Peters; Polli, Nelson, Stiely and Manion. 4 RHE Kansas City 020 030 010—6 13 2 Milwaukee .. 020. 004 001—7 14 Maley and Padden; Caldwell and Crouch. re Indians Take Colonels RHR Louisville ..5. 000 000 100-1 “4 1 Indiana -. 000 O10 001-2 4 5 jerenner and Shea; Morrell and Ang- ley. RUE Louisvillo .... 000 000 000—0 2 1 Indianapo 000 000 10x—1 7 1 Weinert and ‘Thompson; Thomas, Wilkinson and Riddle, Columbus Wins RHE I rotedo ..... 005 190 0006 fo 2 Columbus’: ! 027 330 03x18 17 4 Vangilder, Tate, Wetherell and Henline; Cvengros, Littlejohn and De- sautels. RHE Columbus .. 028 904 131—14 20 3 Toledo ....- 001 100 O10— 3 10 2 Helse and Desautels; Bachman and Devormer. YESTMRDAY'S ST Ss (By The Associated Press) Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Yan- kees—Former hit two home runs and latter one as Yankees defeated Ath- letics twice. 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