The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1931, Page 9

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__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1931 Canzoneri Is Heavy Favorite in apnea Title Match With Berg MALIANPICKED BY [Pirates Extending Winning Streak “FE eng nonm =| Raja’ Hornsby to [GEORGIA IS EXPECTED TO TURN | EXPERTS TO RETAIN [Red Birds on Top [Psw\Gi= he 20m a ana ae, * Be Retained as Cub| OUT WINNING FOOTBALL O AM GUE . age to Records cf Teams | World's golf record today instead of aan hy arankees, +380; Sim- M B W . | In Wild Slugfest They Meet fn the race for the trissate open golt| yaean, Ga" ve; mats] Mentor Dy WIIgley |seasue vera ‘or rns ttt nas Schedule Includes Yale, So in vatseroehri I ies falled-to deliver all season. Whether ale, Sout} Ruth, 6 f the reason: for his reversal of form i i: With Indiana lis (By The Associated Press) teendsare oy Rett ee ae Lee Yankees, 42;|Hack Wilson's Collapse Has/Was failure to keop in condition, re- ern California, and New po: Completely out of the pennant race championship Beverly ‘Shores course but hopeful of gaining a first division yesterday that he putted for birdies ‘ fusal‘to do his best under Hornsby York Universit; * fina: toe Siguiia. but hopeful of gaining a frst dvision sp aenneon, orange Yankees,| Been Source of Distress to {or a-seasonal: slump may never be 4 ,000 e. National ay on 34 of the 36 greens. Most of them|iost 3; Mer rave, AtHietice, won 28 i Witness Rubber Match at |48 Hits Are Made In Contest|Pittsburgh Pirates have begun 1 aian't drop but he wound up with the | Athletics, won 15, AE ett eens leer He A wear a new uniform) next year and so may Pat Malone, the| (By The Associated Press Sports brilliant spurt just in time to do some| hi "oscking total of 139 with cards tie os acai Writer) és Polo Grounds That Should Worry Sta- | serious damage to the chances of the |Pr'ss'ang 4 to take his ui wan” | i a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNS, selec |Cub fireball ace, who was fined heay- Chicago, Sept. 10—(P)—Baseball /ily last week for assaulting two Chi-| Athens, Ga., Sept. 10—()—Footb: tistic Sticklers bag Bo Mora Cooper's: closest rivals for the final jhas produced many queer contrasts|cago sports writers. after what Man-|Coach Harry Mehi Gs0r | iti Lope ene: So 1 Ove aay ame ae bles Satay were Seany ulliven but the brief and stormy managerial| lornsby reported was a “night/a flock of Seariaes fis seer BEST SEATS BRING $5 eae Cah, yesterday, the Pirates extended thelr! and Bob McDonald of Chicago, who | career of Rogers Hornsby, boss of the Georiga’s 10 gridiron opponents tH Chicago, Sept. 10.—()—Columbus | latest winning streak to eight games,!noq totais of 150. | tie geen ila} oi the sta-|and left the Robins a the NaI a . | icklers something to worry |fortable ition of being within a | Rugged Englishman Once Gave | about with one of the wildest basebail | half gains ‘of mathematical -elimina- faltering Cubs today looked like the) Hornsby, himself is banking his|year but wh classic of them all. |hopes for a winning team next year j covered ‘until ths spapeheloge al Five years ago, the “Rajah” led the in a ‘host of new players, many of| ment” awaits to be seen. St. Louis Cardinals to their first Na-|them stars discovered by the in-| Harry admits he has a fine footb in American Association his-|tion from the struggle for the flag. tional League champi i jereased Cub scouting system in the Champion Worst Beating | tory. Washington carried off the honors AMERICAN ae 1 Pt | topped (Mat SetGcauines Ott Re pilots | minor agihe Baveral of them are eee a geod enough for ordinal 3 of Career Ins game, which saw seven piteh-|of the American League's only game, Philadelphia oa ing the Cards to the world’s cham-/|in uniform already. Yock university, Souibern Dalle ers parade to the mound and the|downing the Philadelphia Athletics 2 Washington Ree, aE plonship. As St, Louis toasted him as! We're looking to 1932 now,” Horns- | and university, Southern Califor: showers and a. nine run rally fail,/to 1 in a ten inning duel between) LAST IGHT | New York 55 583 fhe “wonder man” of baseball, he lost |by said. “We've got a lot of great|fot sev top-class Southern Co! Columbus defeated the Indians, 17 to) (General) Al Crowder and Rube Wal- gieysiene Sf 332 Ints. job and tradi New (Prospects lined up. Poor b ference squads does not come und B: 5 5 q . New York, Sept. 10—(P)—Tony|14, Wednesday. So frequent and long |perg without doing any serious dam- (By ‘The Associated Press) Battie 2 64g and was traded to the New! D. jase Tun-|the general classification of requix| ‘3 y Chicago—Con O'Kelly, Boston | Detroit . 4 -412 | York Giants. jning was our biggest weakness this) ments ord! Canzoneri is to defend his lightweight | were the hits that the total bases for /age to the A’s pennant prospects. ! ry? Chicago 84.382) moday, he is year along with’ the failure of ents ordinary. title against Jack (Kid) Berg at the|both clubs totaled 48, including 10|/""rme two exhibition games, played Boston . HATE) Se ot thee Uesillng. the! Cubs. tn 7? de veyuiaes t\taeanire'up | y Meee® learned his football und Polo Grounds tonight and $5 will buy ae triple and & pair of home on an off day Se tb rn es | NATIONAL LEAGUE , [i Yeats. ‘Trouble appears to be dog- a the palin Pando cerigg Hey: sine the best seat in the place. Columbus led, 16 to 5, when the In- league eat ot ne becrabend Ouipas |st. Louis Naha’ Tod ret Lad footsteps everywhere. Fans| Judge John D, Ogden of Ardmore,jexperiment on some new stuff ‘The unusually low top price, the|qinns started their big war dance ae tha Wi vey ations foc is New Yor” 56 54 ae Yet, he appears more | one of Oklahoma’s best known jurists,|vear and maybe the scores later png Lote t ei sedtcid sum-| around ome pe Batore it sub-/F>., “htc ‘and apparently ee |Breckan ie Se Teer ata priate Sees wl iat Was runner-up in a state golf meet es season will tell you wheth| > is expect bring crowd | sided, nine runs cl across ith the Na- |Eiktaburs : 70 489 | weigh ‘or lefthanders. ey're working well. of about 30,000 to see Canzoneri de-the plate but even that wasn't good| ‘nat it is easier to score w: ivell | Bort 77 143g Wrigley, Jr., who dismissed former fend his title for the second time|enough to win. The Red Birds came| tional League ball than the livelier lene iz . 438|Manager Joe McCarthy toward the the English whirlwind. It is|pack with thelr test trun in the eighth | American League sphere. | Cineinnatt 88 —-.362 /end of the 1930 campaign because he wo but on ‘The record to most home runs in 4 es n Lost Pet. 0 e when Berg grinning game three of the ten counters were scored Indianapolis, (3), @), |St. Paul .. 5B “Rajah” is here cas Yorker one or Se anet porch i” eh three Was edfor to een in| with the American League ball in the Mitw: ce ne . “Hornsby is ple N fay Guinan: . or Se uto ‘arts his career, Tony had not yet taken|of the St. Paul-Milwaukee double-|first five innings while the rest, in- [Indiaman 2 of the: Cubs,” owner Wrigley said. Reversing the situation before their | Brewers had clicked off his twentieth - ‘ant my suppo! with him. battle in Chicago, when Canzoneri|victory of the season to defeat the| The results of the comparison were ea Me ant # He has had many difficulties this avenged that earlier defeat by knock- | Saints, 8 to 6, in the first game, Joe}much the same in Chicago, where a year but I'm convinced he will have Why not to th r ing out Berg in the second round, the | Morrissey of the league leaders rapped! crowd of 34,865 saw the Cubs and apy FADE! Asnocinted Ss ens) | THURSDAY'S RESULTS the fans cheering him and his team go ie is pre-battle “dope” is all in favor of|out three home runs to lead his team| Charlie Root down the White Sox 3 including “eames ot Sept. 9) i American League before long.” . the champion this time. Canzoneri is;to an even break for the day, 5 to 4,/to 0. Not a run was scored with the] patting: Davis, Phillies, 345; Klein, Ww ashington, 21 Phliadelphta, 1. The case of Hack Wilson, baseball's Bismarck Auto Parts favorite at about 2 to 1 and there is|in 11 innings. American League ball and all three in Phillles, tei file 4% Pittsburgh, 5; Brooklyn, 1. man of tragedy for 1931, has been the @ strong conviction among some of| A rally that really accomplished} the last half of the game. Root in, es, 117; Terry, Minnesmrntene ote most distressing to Hornsby. The big peenis "i at 1011 East Main Avenue the experts that Berg, with his con- bettpecd turned up at Minneapolis as) proved himself equally proficient with | “ Hits: Teirg; "Glatt, “186; Klein,| Columbus, 17: Indianspotis, are little man, who batted out 56 home “an as bhi a Bismarck, N, D. Phone 154 . 7 . stant display of speed and punching, | Se eas Chey Be * two straight over | either, holding = ats liens hits. |Phillies, L. Waner, Pirates, 188, | Milwaukee, 8-4; St. Paul, 6-5. runs last year and broke the National makes of cars ‘ > has burned himself out to the point! Kansas 0 Se Eee i ann where he may again become an easy| Scores by innings: Pirates Tri a Millers Take Kansas City 52 igo Kansas City 020 000 0012's 0 Pieburen a 108888, Hens a 4 i lis . 000 101 O6x—8 15 2 feimac! , Mifoliey. and Peters; Walsh and Har- | Phillips. ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE bade bes Indians W Senators i RHE cy YEST DAY’S Indlanapotis 023 900 090—14" 1g 4 | Washington ee Mee S Columbus.. 001 272 41x—17 18 3] Philadelphia oes a » Miller, Smith, Prince, Jones and |_, Crowder and Spencer; Walberg an' Riddle; ‘Eckert, Cvengros, Grabowski | Heving. and Desautels. 3 Apostles, Brewers Split aa ° ies on gaa ends neg Mga CL | utts ror bir ul ralberg itching duel olli and Manion; Murphy, Munn, singed in tenth to dive da winning) Sissel ‘sna Bide >| 34 Out of 36 Holes Tun in 2-1 victory over Athletics, Milwaukee... 000 000 013 004 4470 Heinie Meine, Pirates—Held Robins | St. Paul 010 100 020 01—5 11 2 to five hits to win 16th game of 8e8-| Xeicon, hot ™*iawen ana |_ Michigan 1 City, Ind., Sept. 10 —— ' con and Pittsburgh's eighth straight.| crouch; Vanatta, Harris and Fenner. |If Harry Cooper's putter had been .OUR BOARDING HOUSE: By Ahern | 1 ———————— ws Gost EEFNING Bt PLEASE, (S HE A UtTLe eens (SSA MART LIVING HERE MAAS = -A ie NET CALLED JDUKTOR OBERHOLTZ, |. 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