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1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1932 icine Wet Weather Fails to Daunt Entries in Capital City Track Meet TRACK COMIN [TRA DITIONAL GLAMOUR SURROUNDS KENTUCKY DERBY DIN TICK ON GATHERS |Pirates Suffer from Hurling Weakness ~ EXPECTED TOSLOW | ovr BoaRpINc House. — BACKING THROUGH ‘TRACK MEETS HOLD CENTER OF [Sea ucew sas IMPRESSIVE FORM) STAGE IN SIX CITIES IN STATE, By Ahern | HMF WOULD HANE ME PAINTING WINDOW SCREENS “TODAY, EH 2 + UG~- How I LOATHE “THAT DoB ! AMOS! Son tl HEY ~ROLL OUT OF YauR cocoon, —— 4 | 2 Z Yanks Beat Tigers | Finals Scheduled to Get Under { Way With Pole Vault AS7 COME Ons” -EGAD I MUST IMPRESS Oe aN TAs tO i at 1:30 P. M. DoWA HERE To tT oN FATHER, AFTER -THIS, Bismarck, Valley City, Kenmare, | widgets displayed considerable abil- | ebeten ee a ae ir nike } . HELP ME PAINT |X Not-To INCLUDE ME AS Twenty Thoroughbreds, 14] Cando, Flaxton, and Lari- /}'¥, 7m the Dele’ events te wel ne the |sequent suspension from organized a ‘ SEMI-FINALS RUN OFF THESE WINDOW SCREENS ! HELPER OM ANY DOMESTIC Colts, Five Geldings and more Are Hosts half mile. Brantseg is the Fargo half- mile artist. 4 Valley City is rated as favorite to ball is proving costly to the Pirates. Defeated in eight of their last nine {games, chiefly because of poor pitch- WORK ¢ One Filly Entered (By The Associated Press) collect the majority of points in the | ing, the Pirates could find lots of use a“ ge F ‘ Six track and field meets at vari-|™eet there largely because of the Loo for the right-hand ace who be argo and Bismarck Place Men ous points in the state were on Satur- beside) of Panera oe ee ane A poate 13 for a ‘ is 5 . | town-Fargo-Valley City triangular af- | place clu year. } in Each Event; Pretimin- WEATHER IS UNCERTAIN Reece Adastra North Da~| reir, Valley City beat out Jamestown} As matters stand, Manager George f i aries Are Sic + a HA, Tia sets pla s) for second place, winning seven first} Gibson has only one curver who has ies " Bi At Bismarck Capital City track and places, as many as the winning Fargo|shown any signs of dependability. Hy —- Crowd Estimates Vary Between ines” club. George Fait of Valley its Steve, Swetonic, has. turned in two 4 ue Oo! Fy e-) formances. Athletes from 19 North Dakota high 25,000 and 40,000; ft, Cando, Lions track and fleld saneetog tive Soret GAA tyelng for, THEWMECIAES Blt gatina, thie PATAbe u schools, gathered here for the ninth Betting Lags ‘ y, another in the Valley City meet a/hurlers have granted an average of H annual Capital City track meet, Sat- pei ie! iskek Valley City, Kiwanis invitational week ago, He farered 24 points for more than six runs per game, and to | * the Hi-Liner outfit. mal gs worse the team's offe! urday were prepared to go into action At Kenmare, northwest conference bon a soggy track as “Old Man Plu- Louisville, Ky, May 7—(?)—Even | meet. ‘ Expect 200 eee aie tine cee 300 : . : At Larimore, Grand Forks county| Among competing schools at the/Sulr alone were MJ ; ' vius” laid down a barrage of rain on Migh Ge Hn wey NE le. . valley City events today are Oakes, |through Friday's game, in which the the cinders at Hughes Field. . more subdued, the flight of wagering| "a+" maxton, Border League track | Ellendale, Enderlin, Cleveland, San- Seas cae a 4 to 2 beating Moisture had penetrated the trac on a less extravagant scale, the meet, born, Eckelson, Jamestown, LaMoure, |from the Phillies. to a depth of several inches. As a re- crowds neither so tumultuous nor| ‘The Bismarck, Valley City, Cando|Spiritwood, Sheldon, Dazey, Valley), The Chicago Cubs climbed back 4 ra sult, track conditions were expected numerous, this was Kentucky Derby|and Kenmare competitions are major |City college high, and Valley City.|the league lead when they square { fy t0 eliminate any possibility of record day, combining more color, interest ones, first and second place winners | More than 200 athletes are entered in| their seriey with Brooklyn, 4 to 1, fy breaking performances in the running jand enthusiasm than any other horse | qualifying for the state meet at Grand | the various events. Paes the riper nn bt ane ey, events, ‘ . race in America. Forks May 20 and 21. Schools in northwestern North Da-|Ping @ Second straight to Cincinnati, the k events 14 to 1. Woody English returned to Re _ Preliminaries in the track events Even the favorite, Mrs. Louis G. Is Outstanding Tourney kota gather at Kenmare for the an-|+. Cubs lineup to hit a triple and were run off Friday afternoon w A Kaufmann's black colt, Tick On,/ Outstanding aniong the tourneys| nual conference events. Minot is ex- abies the tin ny Mini tis thie eletith, preliminaries in the field events an claimed nothing like the support at-| Saturday is that at Bismarck, where| pected to be a strong contender for) Tot ener fa Mite be Cl ~Siad j Semi-finals in track on the slate for tracted by Gallant Fox or Twenty| Fargo defends a championship won| honors in that event. MAGUAtl “Win Held’ the” CARaiaala fe Saturday morning. tage Grand in the last two classics of the |last year against a field of track stars} Crosby, Noonan, Lignite, Columbus, seoraveas ee eeeleving polly Harel Sere euleivauilters were expected to take Bluegrass, but not even the times trom Bismarck, Coleharbor, Garrison, | Portal, Flaxton, Bowbells and Am-|eoninacner in the sixth, featured the field at 1:30 p. m. to start the counter-balanced the traditional) tHazelton, Mandan, Ashley, New Sa-!brose are competing in the annual the Giants’ second victory over the fq «reworks in the finals. flavor attached to this exciting strug-|jem, Steele, Elgin. Linton, Menoken,| Border League spring track meet at’ sod champions, 4 to ‘Track preliminaries Friday ete gle for three-year-old turf honors. Lehr, McClusky, Turtle Lake, Napo-|Flaxton. Crosby is a favorite to re- "508 McCarthy's Nae York Hankins noon saw more than 100 Picteneats Ss ‘Weather bares were Gi el leon and Wilton. peat its last year's victory. vaulted from fourth place to second battle for places in the eden crowd estimates varied rote ¥ ,000| “Fargo stamped itself as a strong] The meet at Larimore is a county in the Ameriean League when George fF, Heats were slow as favorites etic! }to 40,000, and pet rath lore if team this year by winning a triangu-| affair, with schools at Northwood, Dippras set thes Dettolt Tiger down, , H to coast in slowly. content to plac @ Prospective final rush to the mutuel’ jar track meet at Valley City against | Inkster, Gilby, and Larimore, among]; to 9, pj Giead ey on i among the six qualifiers in semi-final] Randall, Schwartz, Stumph, Syvrud, windows at cpa tat the| the Hi-Liners and Jamestown. The | those entered. ae dicta ent avec y fi = events. and West. Derby promised to a re orse- a ra . ismarck lived up to ad-! New Salem—Coleman, Ellwein, Held, race, perhaps the most thrilling in| Simmons and Roger Cramer patie: predictions to place men in}Henry, Kirchmeier, Klusman, Lennie, years. | batting in runs at 23. Chapman of | prising Gus Suhr sharing the distinc- abba the punch as the Athletics \ each event but enough qualifiers were | Lennie, and Rohs. | Outcome Speculative the Yankees led in base stealing, as!tion of holding two “firsts.” tripped Cleveland again, 5 to 2. ’ Bi uncovered among the rest of the field ’ { Twenty thoroughbreds—14 colts,| Per custom, with five, while six others] Waner led in doubles with eleven| Chicago's White Sox broke a seven- to prevnt the meet from assuming a | five geldings and one filly—were|tied Foxx with three triples, and Babe|and stolen bases with five. Terry and|same losing streak auspiciously by oe ti prastiool affair. Western End of nominated to start. Depending on|Ruth led the home run race with six|suhr each had batted in 18 runs tc|trimming the league leading Wash- \ ‘Four men will qualify in final conditions, five or six were likely to|circult smashes Wednesday night. |split the lead. Suhr also was first|ington Senators, 5 to 3. It was the vents from the field of semi-finalists. ° ae So much has been said about be scratched, but there was a suf- Yanks Keep in Front with four triples and Terry and Jim|first loss in five starts for Monte VThe morning schedule was slated to ssociation Has \‘weight shifting” and “getting the ficient assortment of high-class| The Yankees kept in front in team|Collins of the Cardinals each had six| Weaver, big Washington rookie. ¢ under way at 10 o'clock while the body into the shot” that many golf- talent to make the outcome specula-| batting with a .295 percentage with| homers to their credit. Whitney was] Fred Schulte’s homerun in the sev- ¥ get unde! ted to get started a: ° e fers lunge forward in an effort to tive and an entry big enough to as-| Washington still first in fielding at|the other batting leader with 29 hits enth with Jim Levey on base gave the finals were expec le up argin get added distance. ‘They forget jsure the victory more than $50,000,|.981. Detroit had 22 double plays on| while Chuck Klein, with 20 runs,|St. Louis Browns their second victory 1:30 p. Se cea emetinonement that it is the speed of the clubhead, besides the roses and acclaim that|the right side of the record books. | topped the scorers. over the Boston Red Sox, 6 to 5. } Contestants in a golf match and well-timed and accurately applied, go with it. Thirteen starting pitchers clung to} ‘The widely distributed second : beni tournament scheduled in con-| pan}, Sai Di that gets the long ball. | Tick On gathered backing over-|the rapidly dwindling undefeated! niece honors went this way: 18 runs, NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 eration ‘with the track carnival were apless jaints rag Down, It the swing is forceful enough, the | night, as the result of impressive|class, with Wesley Ferrell of Cleve- Whitney and Paul Waner: 28 hits, Phils Down Pirates “ aay a day of inactivity as the] Average With Record of body will follow the path of the club- workout form, and the 2-1 odds on|land topping them with his five|critz and Paul Waner; eight doubles,| Pittsburgh—The Phillies downed sault of the weather. head. the favorite appeared likely to|straight victories. Weaver of the! whitney, Watkins, Worthington, |the Pittsburgh Pirates 4 to 2, scoring TOfficials in charge said, however,| | Three Wins in 19 Starts |, tart with ® comfortable stance, shorten. |Senators had four victories and n0| Frederick of Brooklyn, and Stephen- |iM the ninth after two were out. # that an attempt would be made to Treen enithieet otitis Nevertheless the incoming crowds | defeats in six starts. son of Chicago; three triples, Kleitt,| » sadetphia RHE i} stage the events if the weather clear- weight shifting” will take care of continued their search for the latest} “Lefty” Grove of the Athletics Was|trerman, and Vaughn of Pittsburgh: FG ite os cad 010 012-4 12 1 € edoffbyip.m Chicago, May 7—uP—In spite of| “Gre i Possible tips or information from the|down on the early list for a change, tour home runs, Worthington; 17 runs|" Eniott’ and McCurdy; Harris. and f ict sas! se Brrcsenfiebhe © 0*) One should get the feeling of the feed box. Favorites have romped! with two triumphs and three defeats ; ‘stolen bases, POY, SaBrhl ae ® — Results in the track preliminaries/st, pauls inability 1o do anything)club drawing the body into the sh | batted in, Herman; four | Brenzel. » Friday afternoon were as follows: i. y ything pravaie ie ly into the shot, home in front of five of the last six/in six starts. Watkins, Herman, Frisch, St. Louis, . eo Ah 3 100-yard dash—First heat: Won by much to help, the western end of th2|'@ther than the body forcing the club. Derby fields and the form-players — and Vaughn, Cincinnati. RHE hi Benzon, Bismarck; Headrich, Colehar-! American Association has piled up 4) + ac, nut a homerun in whe fit] were looking for a break in the Giants Hold Lead Giants Set Down Cards > bor, second; Jarding, Mandan, third; |g00d margin over tho boys from the| terfielder, hit a home run in the first aad ree teurs ‘The New York Giants held the club| St. Louis—The New York Giants > Johnstone, Ashley, fourth. Time 10.7.|east during the first three weeks of | "mine. i It has been six years, for instance, batting lead although their aggregate |made it two straight over the Card- ty Second heat: Won by Kranszler, Ash- | the season. Toledo - om cen 8 a = since Colonel E. R. Bradley's colors ° mark had slipped to .288, just two|inals with a 4 to 3 victory. t fey; Owens, Bismarck, second;| With Kansas City, Minneapolis and| Konees City oor sre fH0—$ 38} flashed home in front and the mas- e Uutstan IMG {points ahead of the Phillies. ‘In field- RHE » Schwartz, Mandan, third; Clements,|Milwaukee, three of the best basebal.!" Craghead. Moore, - Henline and ter of Idle Hour farm has an excel- Ing the ‘Boston Braves were ahead 020 002 000—4 9 2 3 Fargo, fourth. Time 109. ‘Third heat: ;cities in the circuit, reasonably wei!| O'Neill; Dawson, and Phillips, lent chance to lift the big prize with - with a 974 average. 900 030 000-3 7 2 t » Won by Chase, Garrison; Fisher, Wil-|established in the first division, thi i eee, z Burgoo King or, if the track is slowed ympic reats "The list of undefeated pitchers was| echuma ened, Hogan, and tr. ton, second; Okeson, Turtle Lake,|west Saturday had accounted for 42 Indians Beat Saints : up by rain, Brother Hoe. There's reduced to nine with young Lonnte|gnq Wilson ger, , * | third; Graf, Linton, fourth, Time 11.2.|vietories against 95 defeats even with) | St. Paul—St, Paul lost its fifth himself, driving in one run and scor- aie ce cea oF Warneke of Chicago in first place i yard dash—First heat: Won by|the hapless Saints drarzing down the} Same in a row when they were defeat-|ing one. i i i . Another Leade 3 Bean Genus McClusky, |average with a record of only three|¢d by Indianapolis 10 to 9. The at-| Clarence Mitchell, Giants— Held re viet may Tun one-two and du- 2 Ear Crampons ae cane eee een eee and Gingiannaecinnana slageed out. “Ne 3 second; Welch, Menoken, third; Mc-|victories in 19 games. tendance was about 100. Cardinals in check in relief role, al- |?! lal LefySaaia of Behave Yourself Crowned Following New Walter “Huck” Retts of the Boston|a 14 to 1 victory over Boston with 16 ¢ Cusker, Hazelton, fourth. ‘Time 567.| Only Indianapolis, which is in s°¢-| raianapolis 100 302 Fe ay | ete nly) thirce ite in jlest dour in-| SE Geer pan ote oete a Braves right behind, each with three | hits. {Second heat: Won by Matson, Fargo; |ond place, a half game behind Kansos| gv puehons gay siz 40-10 17 4\nings. See ore aiid) Baganbesesee cin York Tourney games won and none lost. | RHE Saldin, Coleharbor, second; Laschke-)City, and a matter of percentage} ¢ sell. Red Lucas, Reds— Held Braves to “ Boston .... 000 000 001-1 4 1 v » Campbell, Barnhart, Heving, and i Seen as Threats Cincinnati. 002 060 33x—14 16 0 4 witsch, McClusky, third; Berry, Man-|points in front of Minneapolis, gave! Angley; Strelecki, Elliott, and Giul- |{0UF hits and drove in three runs with Th ati. x: ¢ dan, fourth. Time 594. Third heat: ithe eastern sector representation it|iani, z Z as many singles, ron sede aoe ae heard New York, May 7.—(#)—Out of a eee es Uy eat oe a Sheree 4 mn, i reas a a er ; . { Boynton, Steele, fourth. Time 603. | Kansas City did a lot of fancy hit-| Milwaukee—The Brewers defeated MA OR LEAGUE Ons cdtetanding teed 0 be Tick !teur boxing championships emerged Cubs Beat Robins 1 220-yard hurdles—First heat: Won|ting Friday to defeat Toledo, 9 to 4.| Columbus for the second time 5 to 4. lenges feet in ee fie ee ies Saturday three outstanding contend- Chicago—Chicago took Brooklyn for } by Potter, Bismarck; Still, Fargo, sec- /and retain its slender margin in first] Connolly made a home run in the LANE, RY race where stratesy plays c» titel 4 | ers for Olympic honors. a3tol victory ina hard hitting ond; Ellwein, New Salem, third; Bru-/place. St. Paul added another item | inth inning. pact, sockeye mus pod ad vi ale All eight champions crowned in game. nelle, Mandan, fourth.” Time 30.1.|to its most recent losing streak t0| Gojumby RHE (By The Associated Press) Sande, will have the mounts on the| Madison Square Garden Friday night RHE + Becond heat: Won by Frederickson, | make it five reverses in a row, bowing | Columbus.. 200 100 010 ya on NATIONAL LEAGUE Whitney. entries. Ensor will be|8ad to be good to survive three days’ Brooklyn... 000 100 000-1 7 0 Fargo; Beylund, Bismarck, second; /to Indianapolis, 10 to 9. ‘Miller and Rensa: in, Batting — Whitney, Phillies, .403; | astrid ‘Stepenfetc of gruelling fisticuffing but stand- Chicago.... 000 001 02x—-3 8 0 Perey, Mandan, third; Thornton, Fes-/ The Saints had the tying run onland Bool, se? Hillim, Braxton | critz, Giants, .400. garded colt and Bonde ory crellste~|outs were Lou Salica of New York, Pct,| Mungo, Shaute, Quinn, and Lopez; | senden, fourth. Time 30.0. |base in the ninth, but Willis Norman : Runs—Klein, Phillies, 20; Whitnes.|‘Time in his quest for a fourth vie-|Eddie Flynn of New Orleans, and, Washington 5 .737| Bush, and Hemsley. { ,,220-yard dash—Pirst heat: Won by| struck out to end a four-run rally. aS BP. Waner, Pirates, and Col- | tory * Wic- | Pred Feary of Stockton, Calif. fe New York .. u 8 oa peree ree | Headrick, Coleharbor; Benzon, “| Milwaukee was late in catching w , Cardinals, 18. ‘The Salica and Flynn were favorites * ‘ marck, second; Kirchmeier, New Sa-| with Walter Miller, but rallied paige YEST D AY’S Home runs—Terry, Giants, 7; Col-| good prorat pt enone may be | tom the start ee the flyweight and | Cleveland 14 9 609) zoe Nose Out Tigers Jem, third; Walzak, Linton, fourth. |runs in the ninth, and scored another| ge Tr Uns, Cardinals, 6. Louisville ‘Derby winner that boasts Welterweight divisions respectively /St: fowls »;-....-- 10 12 488) a.eate, York—The New York Yankees Clusky, ‘second; Owens, Bismarck,|" Nick Culiop, who set the present (By The Associated Press) aoe ing for heavy going. The “hunch” | Teta! student at Loyola, university 1h 101 eicoit..<-. 000. 000 000-8 Fe 5 3 0 4 5 nt layers ee see third; Clements, Fargo, fourth. Time association home run record of 54 in| Roger Cramer, Athletics—Drove in AMERICAN LEAGUE Eeonomie, an'® to 1 shot, but have |#t, New Orleans, won the welter- NATIONAL LEAGUE Me Terk, - 010,000. O0e— 1 7. 2 252. Third heat: avian By eo 1930, got his second in two days and ree b rups against Indians with triple} Batting—Foxx, Athletics, 418; Rey-|not overlooked the prospects of the mela ie ar tege and egret Ww L Pet. Pe and Ruel; Pipgras and Ashley; ase, farrison, ’this fifth of the season, along with | 4n gle. nolds, Senators, .403. Texas representati 5 the 147-pounders so ba Chicago 14 6 .700 a Heintzman, McClusky, third; West, |contributing a triple and a single to| George Pipgras, Yankees—Held Ti-| Runs—Foxx, Athletics, Vosmik and/ed, or a Paeet mites ts time he got scarcely more than a Boston : 12 6 667 - Mandan, fourth. Time 25.0. the Columbus attack. gers to five singles, struck out sever:| Porter, Indians, 20. tucky favorites, Adobe Post and|Workout in any of his matches. Philadelphi 10 9 526 A’s Humble Cleveland 4 80-yard run—First heat: Won bY| ‘The Minneapolis-Louisville eqntest|and won, 1-0. Home runs— Ruth, Yankees, Geh-| Hoops. 2 and’ ‘salica has been regarded for some| Cincinnati . fei 500|, Philadelphia “The extra base-hit Kafer, Hazelton; H. Lennie, New Sa-|was postponed because of wet| Fred Schulte, Browns—His homer |ringer, Tigers, and Foxx, Athletics, 6.) Post time for the Derby was 4:45|time a8 one of the finest amateur |St. Louis . 9 12 .429 | batting by Simmons and Cramer gave Jem, second; Matson, Fargo, third; | grounds, With one on in seventh provided win-| Stolen bases— Chapman, Yankees,|p, m. (Central Standard) ‘but it was |flyWelghts in the country. If any) Brooklyn . Bae ofl Denn tba Vieni tet Cleveland. Hess, Ashley, fourth. Time 2:16.4. Hens Lose Another ning margin against Red Sox. 5; Watwood, Red Sox, Johnson, Tig- | not expected the ‘mould be “ott” tee proof were needed it was forthcom-|New York . i 1 an Cleveland.. 001 100 o00— 5 = 4 t ; Second heat: Won by Goughnour,| Kansas City—Toledo was beaten by| Jim Elliott, Phillies —Held Pirates|ers, Morgan, Indians, and Blue, White| fore 5 o'clock. ing in the impressive manner in| Pittsburgh . He. AS ‘850 |/Philadelphiia 000 002 S0x—5 7 0 ; Hazelton; Welliver, Bismarck, second; | Kansas City 9 to 4. West, Toledo cen-|safe with seven hits, collected two hits|Sox, 4. which the little New Yorker, waded SASS Harder, Cor d ; mnie, New Salem, third; Brant- ° h the 112. d AMERICAN ASSOCIATION » Connally and Myatt; Ma- i oma fourth, ‘Time 2:145 F § sh W. ae Picea tn the hueavewekaht WL Pot,|haffey and Cochrane. ii . Me isles. Listed OUT OUR WAY By Williams Oxx Oma: es ay class, however, came as @ distinct sur- menees Clty a 4 eS Browns Defeat Red Sox - Entries in the meet are as follows: poe prise at least to eastern experts who Minneapolis i4 7 q Boston—The St. Louis Browns just He Ashley—Bietz, Hess, Heringer, John- ETE to Peak Positi on had installed John Kilcullen of Yale | milwaukee 11 6 ‘e47| nosed out the Red Sox by a 6 to 5 stone, R. aang A larry as the favorite. Columbus i uw ‘500 ee. Sin esd ca ane Browns hit u A miller, a isville @ homer ij aaa WELL IT COULDNT \ [tHeRs wi YouR No. tH! woro never] |in American Loo i sty | oles, $ 8 am pot Te" Hazelton—Brown, Dutton, Goueh- BE HELPED, T \OEALISTS Hin Never [WiLL GE PERFECT. p tney an ritz|s¢ Pau 2, 10) OMG ae cauaeanee ne S, jirbes. 4 —— — Bee Gara Hansen, Hul- GvESS. “ITS A, HAVE A PERFICH IF iT WAS, THAT Vank ; ° FRIDAY’S RESULTS Stewart, Kimsey and Ferrell; Don- ee cares an -CINCH YOU DIONT \| WoRLO — BECUZ HUMANS )GuY couLD BE. ankees Keep Ahead in Team Take Batting Lead RAYE ohue, Russell, Moore and Connolly. St. Mary's of Bismarck—Finlayson Do rT ON PORPOSE. || AINT PERFICK, THaT SHRIEKIN' With Batting; Senators Lead New York, 1; Detroit, 0. and Murphy. WE ALL MAKE® BIRO WOULD Lixe To BE i ’ ° ° coe lelphia, 5; Cleveland, 2. Chisox Are Winners Baer, Boynton, Job, Silness " i) JOY AN’ TH in Fieldin, In Seni r Division St. Louis, 6; Boston, 5. Wai ‘The White Sox ended was ; MISTAKES. THROW || DANCIN’ WITH JOY BECUZ | BULL O'TH' Woops od \ 0 Chicago, 5; Washington, 3. a seven-game iosing streak and Wash 4 5. fi . . ace ney fini ingto = winning s a Fargo—Arneson, Brantseg, Char- IT OUT AN’ PUT IN TH BULL AINT FIRIN''IM | WOULONT FIRE, Chikars Mas Say x Mukianal isiana Chicago bear the seaniace toe bonneau, Comrie, Clements, Fisher, ANOTHER. = ITH] \FER SPOILIN' THAT JOB-] Him — BUT, IF one of Connie Mack's boys who re-|Lonnie.Warneke of Chi i 4; Pittshurgh, 2. RHE Fredrikson, Furcht, Holing, Jabnson, aH WELDERS CAN AN AT TH’ MUGA —H_ Guy DID AS fuses to ride the toboggan of an early| ne” "Arneke oO! UNeRgO 8) New y St. Louis 3.” Chicago... 300 000 1-5 7 0 I a ad SANE iT. 5 season slump, smashed his way to| Ranking Pitcher With Four nat. 14; Boston, 1, fo s ‘ Whitver. WE SHOULD, the top of the American League fobs 14 Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Caraway, Faber, and Berry; Weav- _inson. i Elgin—Eisenbarth and Voll. Linton—Barger, Bibelheimer, Dob- ler, Graf, Logue, Mausehund, Pfeifer, and Walzak. Turtle Lake—Berg, Miller, and Oke- Gray, Newman, N. 1¢0n—Bannister, push’ Greos, Heath, Heisler, Lowden, TH’ BULL WNOULDNT Do as HE 1S. ting race during its third week. * Unofficial averages, including games of Wednesday, gave the Philadelphia first baseman 25 hits in 61 attempts for the mark of 410, G. Walker of the end of the second week with a .472, dropped to seventh with a 97- Point fall. Carl Reynolds of Wash- ington climbed into second place with @ 30-point gain to .398 for the weck. Ruth's Name Missing by the abscence of Babe Ruth, whose Detroit, leader of the batting race at |* Straight Wins New York, May iP ‘With the averages slipping rapidly through the Iphia up der the strain a bit better than their rival sluggers to hold the first two the ‘The list of leaders was conspicuous | Places among regulars. Critz retained first place on the list with an even .400 average, only seven porns below is meas Santee, Chuck Klein, and American Association Kansas City, 9; Toledo, 4. indianapolis, 10; St. Paul, 9. pe Milwaukee, 5; Columbus, 4. e"net| Devils Lake Boy 'e e Wins at Chicago Milford Graham Advances to Finals in Intercollegiate Boxing Tourney i |leaders with Paul Waner, Bill Terry.| Milford Graham, who won two bouts | Pittsburgh's sur-| last night in the welterweight 4l-| cadaltionst Sports oo Mar oa Market Page er, and Spencer. calc vision, and George McPartlin, light heavyweight. - Graham, whose home is in Devils Lake, N. D., outpointed Francis Reed, Purdue, in three rounds in his first match, then won a decision over Paul Hummel, Ohio State, also in three rounds, in tho 147 pound class, Sl ieee

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