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ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1982 _ : s}oomer Brooker Shades Wayne Shortof St. Paul on Fight Card H ere L iMpmuancets: YANKS TRIM SENATORS TO LEAD LEAGUE BY FOUR FULL GAMES * ADGE IN CONTEST | our BoarpInc House. By Aber | |cpupie SPANKS OUT |\Walker Wins in Battle With Uzcudun iA WITH RUGGED POE WHERE AM I GowWG@ ~~ WHY, - = But DRAT (T, FATHER ~~ HOMERUN T0 HUMBLE | Bulldog Gets Unpopular Deci- Hi 0) Ww Saints in Cellar ; ¥ ion in Engagement With . Me, 4 I'M GOING OUT ~1O PAY A CALL ON A You, AH -ER-UM~VaU DOT (eaeetl f ae Mossett, Bi k and| FEW FIRE STATIONS! T'M AN HAVE TO WEAR THAT HAT? : Rock-Ribbed Basque YY. Despite Fiel oc AL I HONORARY FIRE CHIEF IN SYDNEY, & HE BADGE 1S PASSABLE ~ ding sc gt a “ai qne O'Day, Aberdeen, | ABSTRALIA ~~ ANT ITS MY DUTY [BUT THE HAT IS A BIT- ae Lae, to get that match with STAND | 1921 champions Unabie to Stig a Battle to Draw To ViStT WITH TH’? BaYS AN’ SWAP WELL ~ OH, one ea Ernie Schaaf as early in the outdoor up Anything Better Than © /) Saas FIRE YARNS I MAY Go OUT ON Nou WERE A VISTTING | Detroit Tigers Defeat Chicago, |sea#on 8 he expected, he can blame eo he es 254 Battin, 4 Few RUNS Wt 7 To STUDY Z KING, You WoULDAT i “4 5 ie ALES STANDS OFF JAYNES s a hee ~ scanty delbile 11 to 2, to Advance in i at ‘ THEIR SYSTEM !~ MIGHT BE ABLE } \ F=f GO AROUND Loop Race 1 550], Chicago, May 27—(P—Being ths 1 To GE __ EM SOME p> Eee! oe ae — | Cleveland 1S’ Bla) Anmoade Gan, tate far tas: ele te } Kling, Local Boxer, Scores POINTERS 7) |= Gay {Walker squeezed out a ten round de- eee eee +4 ‘ St. Louis 19 486} toward helping St. Paul out of the Technical Knockout Over ! 3 LSS WE BROOKLYN DOWNS GIANTS Garten anianay. rt gle hteago ; 2 ‘371 | number eight hole. re Hellwi — Z of @ crowd of 8,000 followed Walker : | icine Saints have led the league in ee ¥ | Z| Braves Yield to Phils in Slugfest |** he left the ring while Paulino aitaee that tad bese abe hones | f $1] 4174 drew the ovation usually reserved fot Pet. Hotaling patioe thane pitied ¢ foomer Broo light- ee ite and Cose'Lenderatiip ty: |e arr tha tacked the viet eons. a erage, the 1931 champions have failed « @ht, shaded Wayne Short of St. u Division thies of the crowd to the veteran| Cincinnat 20 to get anywhere. Their infield has € ilina bristling cight-round head-! Spaniard and the tide of battle to-|St. Louis DD: Eee coll eee ee oe : stling cig —- ward Walker came after the bell haa| Pittsburgh 18 455 | season a little more than one-fift : £ of a fight card bef (By The iated ) ended the eighth round. Paulino was New York 18 438/along, but the double killings have ‘ 0 fans at the World V esperar eho partly at fault for he landed » lett| Srooklya 21 432 | only served to keep the scores down. { pal pataing Th sey eg oie bad pitch a game, one ball that | Meese the body just after the bell, |-susdelphia . 2 21) ‘Hard hitting, however, has been 3 Soomer used s jooting tactics | gets away from the pitcher and ; ars lentiful. Columbus, third pile up an ea ly lead that w | down the batters alley, can very Sout Lider) Wane evan: kisi AMERICAN ~ ek a Pet pestering has a team avengicet on i d enough to win the decision. cost a good team a pennant, said that split the Spaniard’s left eyebrow Indianapolis 23 12 657 | ter than .320, while Minneapolis, sec- « tt carried the heavier guns and Walter Johnson recently in explain-| 51g Minneapolis ..... 2414 ‘632 |ond place rider, was fourth and doing shed strong, but the Mandan lad ing his preference for moundsmen Trachew beat Paulino for Walker | Columbus 4 33 17 ‘575 | better than , and was second in od him off with a rapier left that with tight control. opened the cut with the first puneh | Milwaukee 20 15 571 | fielding as well. j ; || eatedly sent the Minnesotan back | As if to bear out his boss’ conten- |Pened the cut with the first punch | ransas Clty 20 18 526] Indianapolis, leader of the pack, (his heels. - tlon, General Alvin Crowder of the |} i ant ae tine could d| Louisville 21 «364 jand Kansas City, also in the first di- + ‘he climax of the fight came ina Washington Senators tossed one up Hittle from th n but step f ledo 23 -343 i vision; had batting marks of .300 or | A seventh round when both fight that exactly sulted Low Gehrig of the Phere McBone 25 ‘305 |hetter. Louisville, Toledo and St. | slugged toe to toe in a furious ‘ankees in the s' inning of Thurs- 4 — i | hhange of punches that had the | days tit" between the © Americen| Walker, if he hed won decisively, * gHURSpAYS RESULTS | Pav, on scatenic aaiarn a ST tees thoating for & ee was to have been matched immedi- ‘Auievioen, jteams ‘have Seentitig, yanked “in i i} ae eir feet shouting for a ina dal over ee Pia TR ately with but now he prob-| New York sr W, ron, 0. jthat order at the tail of the batting ', 3rooker won four rounds, Short rig, further bearing out Johnson’s|#bly will have to give Paulino @ re-| Detroit, 11-1; Cheiago, 2-1. i} ‘3 gam | |) 4, and two were even. ! theory, spahked the ball over the right | urn match first. | Philadelphia, 7; Boston, _ PE re Bo ret rcp thas | 12. he first round saw both prine ANT = NISITING FIREMEK field fence. The Yanks gathered an-| | Paulino, at 197, outweighed Walker von i pon ante, j hting cautiously as they stooc 7 : . N ! oat other run in the ninth for a final|>Y 27 pounds. National League Mar th kak olor hired a } 4 oring for an opening. Brooker did! "© 1832 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. REO. U. SPAT. OFF. $27 score of 5 to 0, but % was Gelirig’s encanta Philadelphia, 17; Boston, 13. | Reem e en opening. Brooker did, he bd Pittsburgh, 3; Cincinnati, 2. | Minneapolis-Milwaukee game, called by sha the ge but) ——- - low that knocked the wind out of Yale Ad ts Pl Brooklyn, 3; ‘New York, 2. second, rain. f) 4 (2a to connect with any telling! Thursday night. Tut weighed 147,| the Senators. Charley Ruffing didn’t op an . Toledo at Indianapolis (night game) } 1 Aches. In the second stanza, both Th N rth Dak t T k Sta Hii al ag "| give them a hit in the last six innings. American Association | postponed, rain. | 1 hed up with a brisk exchange in| AOYe@ INO ota irac rs : The victory perched the Yankees No games played. | P&xansas Clty-S8t. Paul, postponed, 7 " i In the semi-windup, Frankie 0 e- 1 { ik . 1 al age Brooker having “| Will T 0 F * Knauer, St. Paul welterweight, batter- at a Lee eae ‘ p $ ze pain. advantage. i Bor " | Senators ro-game lei | Mter a third round in which the} ry ut For Olympic Games ed Bad Boy Knight, Aberdeen, for) over the third place Detroit Tigers, = + | Tesi 5 ti | Gotumbus-Loulsvile, night game), o tar (Pon ing was about even, Brooker | six rounds, to win the referee's de-/ who were beating Chicago, 11 to 2, in Collegiate Sports ennis $ 10 hae med up with a two-fisted barrage . "i = cision, the first half of a scheduled double- 4 the fourth round which ended with| Ted Meinhover of Bismarck to] scholastic meet in the mile last year e e { je 'e header. The second game was rain- R In fighters swapping lusty punches} Compete at Chi ; and will probably try out in that Im = d Vi * ca eut in the fifth with the count tied, | Provides For Intra-Mural Com- esist Invasion — y Win > a corner. ‘ompete at Chicago in — |ovent, West said. Meinhover, who is paire 1810 1 to1. petition; Plan Sha . ' a4 * $hort came out in the fifth to win Weight Events a sophomore, has been putting the * Jimmy Foxx hit his fifteenth home- ; si 1) Cc Rivals. onrerence iltie tAdilysnailing the North Dakota shot close to 48 feet and tossing the End rs run of the year, as the Athletics Curtailment A | > resentative with both hands to éaiaeet eae i CSS arene beget ecru tae stile ange: pounded eta can “peat | Viet 3 Purdue Would Give subs ;: i » ‘a rks ey iv — rol ie he Hf “ © GyP * substantial lead in the} oe three University of North Da-|spring after being he’ outstanding C £Ch ieree Boston Bates cropped aff the| New York, May 27—(®—vales| Ellsworth Vines Pitted Against; \ ‘tory Over f urdue Nvould Sav 1 ithe seventh, both boys got gox| kota track men will be taken to Chi- | high school track man in the state for areer 0 AMP | wationat League pinnacle, yielding to|sthletic right-about face has caught Hoosiers Powerful Claim == tin earnest and stood off a flail.|Cago in June to try out for the Olym-|the past two years, Hill will be one the idle Chicago Cubs, when they got |the college spots world unawares and Austrialian Ranking 4 way for two minutes in a sensa- {Pic team, C. A. West, athletic director,|of the few freshmen in the United. : the worst of a slugging match with the | left it astonished and, perhaps, mildly No. 1 Player ' on Crown fal exhibition of ¢ nd take|@Mnounced Friday. States to try out for the Olympics. He! Jackie Fields is Suffering From | Phillies, 17 to 13. Five runs in the aghast as well. | ———_—_——— € had the crowd'on its feet. ‘The men, who will compete, are | will enter the 400 meter hurdle event a eighth settled the argument. Only scattering comment on Old PE CS Tee | Chicago, May 27.—()—The western | ‘wo bouts billed us semi-windups|Captain Roy Pearson, holder of con-| and should stand a good chance of Eye Injury; May Cancel Brooklyn got its batting order mix- | E's plan of sharp curtailment of in-| piiedelphis, May 27—(P)—First |Comference baseball championship ) » {ed in draws. Mel Eneles of Me- | ference re is in the mile and half-| qualifying, West said. He holds the ed up and lost a run that would have |tercollegiate competition in favor of x id bes Friday dangled before Indiana’s Hoos- a fought six bruising rounds to a|Mile races; “Tiny” Meinhaver, former |state record in the 220 yard low Scheduled Bouts won in regulation time, but went on|intra-mural svorts, was available as|4ay’s play in the Davis cup finals in | jor. adoff with Floyd Jaynes of James- | Bismare eer a, r who sets records in the | hurdles and runs the highs in time ; to beat the Giants anyway, 3 to 2, in|most college heads preferred to take|the North American zone Friday| The Hoosiers were down for their m. Both fighters dished out plenty | discus and hot put at the Dakota re-| that is equally good. He has run the twelve rounds. Home runs by George | “time out” and study the report. brings together members of the Aus- | final game of the Big Ten season, with punishment and both were tired at | /@¥S this year; and Wayne Hill of El-| half mile in 2 minutes flat, one sec-| Chicago, May 27. — (®) — Jackie | Kelly and Frank O'Doul were costly| What comment there was, however,| tralian and United States teams in | their favorite rival, Purdue, as the op- final bell, Engles fourit nis usual | TaD bleren Lananiie rseseunars Pp aun istenarnternteart ie Fields, 25-year-old world’s welter-|to Carl Hubbell, who allowed the was distinctly favorable although here | two singles matches on the courts of | pasition, and victory would mean A gains 2 ml * sh, ma ing the rs only nine hits and fanned 15. | an ere a dissent claim to the title eve rchcecStatman Dard punch-| compete if he improves his time in| seconds. With his stamina and excel-|Welght champion, is suffering from gered Spebenscienced bar terre Se eecereode eve gg a eo int Pittsburgh made it three straight | heard.’ Towa should win its two remaining tuffy Mossett of Bismarck and| the dashes. Twice this spring he has|lent form in the hurdles, West be-|impaired vision that may endanger tconmobicrmatl: ¢ to 2. and went into al # The Yale plan, designed to go into games. The Hawkeyes have won two Se O'Day of Aberdeen engaged in| areas hundred yard dash in 9.9 sec- sntaeeate coupe ta ge mar his ring career. fifth place, scoring all its runs offleffect; in part at least, in 1933 after oppose out of three games of a short sched- #rounds Of.roug!t tactics that end- | 2 = ‘ \ 4 y ee This was exclusively learned by the ‘Red Lucas in the second inning. the residential house plan is estab- y ule, : with neither fighter gaia aan | Hy eeeae record in the half-mile is| his other ability, Hill has bettered the | accociated Press tee peters {lished, would cut the varsity footbail Indiana has five victories and two terial advantage. O'Day was slated | 1:59 and his mile mark is 4:22. He| conference record in the broad jump first circulated that Fields had beer NATIONAL LEAGUE ischedule to five games, all against |ranking players of the contesting na- | defeats. Defeat would mean loss of placed fourth at the National Inter-j this spring. give the Mosscti a beating but was} taken to Michael Reese hospital in * Phils Down Braves |major opponents; bring about an en-|tions—a tall blond, Jack Crawford, | the title, while Purdue still would have able to solve the Bismarckers unor- | Chicago for a suspected appendicitis |, Philadelphia—The Phillies defeated |downment fund to cover athletic ex-|hailed as a worthy successor to the |s chance by winning. In other games ‘dox style. case. Dr. Harry S. Gradle, an eye | the Boston Braves, 17 to 13, in @ Pro-| pense, and, at the same time, sharply |great Norman Brookes, Friday, Minnesota was at Iowa, and n the preliminary bouts, Jimmy 4 b b specialist, is in charge. Dr. eae: longed slugfest. RHE cut those expenses; provide for free | dourfaced Ellsworth Vines, of Califc ‘Wisconsin was at Northwestern. dd gave away a pounds to Kid! tA while insisting Fields trouble may be| Boston .... 101 124 400-13 20 3)@dmission of, undergraduates to all nia, who last year won his first na- | —-— voker of Mandan and lost a de- R ART temporary, said a detached retina is|Philadelphia 633 000 05x—17 19 1{Contests, and make all students, re- championship. | fon. Jimmy elected to climb on his| always suspected wherever @ blur oc-| Frankhouse, Betts, Cunning and |gardiess of scholastic standing, eligi-| ‘The doubles will be played Saturday, MAI OR LEAGUE yele in an effort to escape Brook- | | it KRENZ curs:in the vision. Cantwell and Hargrave; Collings, {ble for house teams. under amateu:|With Wilmer Allison, of Texas, and ‘ left hand attack | play I Fields’ trouble is in his right eye.|Nichols, J. Elliott and Benge, and Me- . John W. Van Ryn, of Philadelphia, 2y ‘oe Kling, Bismarck, too clever | After boxing five rounds with a negro | Curdy. iting the United States, and Harry Hellwig of Ashley, who was | victim of a techinical knockout in | second. | n other bouts Red Fryer of Bis- | represent f in the plan drawn up by a survey|Crawford and Hopman the likely (By The.Associated Press) work must be given to the hands and jterweight champion first complained Reds Bow to Pirates committee and approved by President {Australian players, although the NATIONAL LEAGUE arms, with a loosening of tense grip|f impaired vision and was sent to eighth tan short Peo ~ James Rowland Angell but these were eee. of ted Anzac team has not, Batting—P. Waner, Pirates, .306; and tight muscles. the hospital. His business represent- the third of a series, 3 to 2. the most important. icially announced. Hafey, Reds, .389. To prevent lunging at the ball, more| sparring mate last Tuesday, the wel- rek stopped Ray Lenihan sac atives gave out reports he was suffer- | To Curiail Schedule The last two singles matches will!” Runs—Klein, Phillies, 44; Berger, marck in the first and ‘ __Jenseness in the left side will pre-|ing ‘from suspected appendicitis in- h. 030 000 000— 3 Most interest attached, naturally,|be played Monday, with Shields op-|Braves, 30. ‘ oe ; : NOTICE THE ABSENCE] | vent it from turning in the backswing. Pittsburgh. Posing Crawford in the openzr, and : ‘sythe, Bismarck, drew { As the downswing is started the right ‘Stead of failing sight. iCincinnati. 000 000 020— 2 to the football phase of the plan. H in the cl Home runs—Collins, Cardinals, 11; mbling of Regan (OF TENSION IN HE | | Veo iwill then tighten and hinder the| Fields’ impending ring contests, in-| "Harris, Swift and Grace; Lucas and | Yale's football schedule for 1932, call- j Vines against Hopman in the closing Terry, Giants, 10. aaa = LEFT SIDE OF hipshift and free turn cluding a title match with Young | Lombardi. beer. . Stolen bases—Frisch, Cardinals 8; . ; 5 ae hessChampions | FRED ORR | ee Tt i Gt | Sen Praneico on June 2 are‘up in Bobins Beat Giants SNOWSHOED MULE | | Mitity Phils 7. _ noua CALENTE | |S the Ene Inte aon eat A CRKSTINE: |the air. His bout with Teddy Yaroz| New York Singles by Lopes and Piseion,, Manton. AMERICAN LEAGUE be | PEN CHAMPION, In the downswing, replace the left |im Pittsburgh next Tuesday night has Ereteer Heine a iy peice in the cuaned ot Batting—Foxx, Athletics, 446; Laz- to Deten itles' Orel ON-} | foot early and let the left leg be ready |been cancelled. ‘The title match with |fme\fh tune, gore the Dodgers a te this northern |2@%> Yankees, 400. i | to support the weight. Corbett, however, has not been defi- "RHE Runs— Foxx, Athletics, 38; Coch- =e | Concentrate on swinging the club Hitely called off, but undoubtedly will) Brooklyn. 000 110 000 01-3 9 0 rane, Athletics, 36. | j ‘ ore Than 100 Expected to | with the arms. This will prevent a|be a8 Dr. Gradle says Fields must be | New York 001000 001 000— 2 11 0 Home runs—Foxx, Athletics, 15; | hurried swing. eae 6 bowtie! ob pelea ate at) Care sot Lopez; Hubbell and + a oe Yankees, oj > ici; i 1 nena n days more. O’Farre! ¥ itolen bases — y e8, Participate in Tourney Ki T rj . Geadie, wills refusing to.eomamit | Lnmgehs Mer gure a manne 1-Biue, 7 ‘ankees, Here Over Week-End |King Tut Wins on ‘himself, said Fields may or may not! Only games scheduled. were about 18 inches in diameter and a a \CH be able to resume training within a month. It all depends on the resu't AMERICAN LEAGUE Tapeclal Distrist- Annual wlection) of his examination. How Fields sus- Yanks Beat Senators .! . Noricn 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That tained the eye injury is not entireiy| W i—New York nosed out on the First Tuesday in June being Gao > | Sioux Falls Card of. @NEA | Sioux Falls. 8. D., May 27—(P}— od King Tut, Minneapolis welterweight, fwo champions will de: es when more-tiran 100 c 1 June 7th, 1932 an annuat election wi! ne Kosy the Wi team for a 5 to 0 vie- arte Bismarck for the 3 | almost caught a tartar in Johnny tory. Gehrig made a home run. football ead ge Bonosr Deri of Blamarce, ‘Sor : in, wood, - ms " Sou! of Burleigh, te chess tournament S Buy or Sell Through | 04 on’ stannic Dut crowd: | | Georgia Tech will enter Elmo Frey-|new york..000 004 01-5 7 3 Dakota for the purpose of electing tha nday, C. E. Pickles, secretary of the| The Trib: i rounds andJer, boxer, and Ray Miller, marathon | wasn; 000 000 00-0 5 1 following Members of the Board of ee we atncuwes- | e Tribune Want Ads —_| pounded out a 10 round decision here runner, in Olymple tryouts. futiige and Dickey; Crowder, duation, Ot ; see ee soa tt wi cee Me Ae uM eachers’ college will defend a 212 fa aaron CK. opens a Sin the championship class won|| OUT OUR WAY By Williams | Chisox ‘Trail Tigers a | Rewoce Anil ana Closed af o'clock Dickinson last year and M. M. troit—Chicago was defeated by Detrolt 11 to 2. Chicago collected 7 hits ee ee and Detroit 12, ‘The second game was - SSeS BoUcaTIoN, called in the 5th. rain, the score was RICHARD PENWARDEN, der of Bismarck will defend his swn in the major class. The major class is expected to at- A NICHEL | Now, DONT \ //0U DON'T HANE To, WITH THAT Loon! Me latgest <runber of players EXTER! ONY WHAT 1 CANT UNDERSTAND IG_WHY YOU SAE) ee)” yy937-a7 Ht SH several‘entries in the champion- | A NICKEL HAVE TO SATISFY ALL SEVEN SENSES Chi «-. 100 000 010-2 7 2 = —— Bee oie bate teen recived, The To SPENOT| | 3: HAVENT || AT ONE TIME TO ENJOY YOURSELVES. Detrolt, :. 022 908 Oxi 122 Croonquist Wins Mauch bias tor ihe fire tine ass Gooonent!}] | Sain A CANT YOU ENJOY A MOVIE WITHOUT one edie enn Bak ee WHT CIN “Ou GIT WITH A ted to attract a number of ints, Pickles said. i The tournament will be held at the wid War Memorial building and the blic has been invited to attend. TAKEN, UP : At my farm miles east of rube Baldwin, four horses, three bays and WORD, STUFFING YOUR SELVES ‘NITH CANDY 100? tn ohetong cine cl ean t biagk.. No brandi. Weleht around Have 2? / | 3D GBT A ime Pema ane arene ere Tourney ee a ho RIDE , BUT YOU'D HANE 10 HAVE A MOV! ; 4 * paiaFOPRWANERS, Bald SYNE aa EE °} Youthful Bismarck Golfer Takes First Honors at Wash- burn Meet ware: | Fi TS | IN THE NATION’S CAPITAL TTS) Bex ae . 4 ) | | “he WILLARD =| York—Mickey Walker, N. J., outpointed Paulino Spain (10). 4 ; RA y VAC fi Conneey: ach | r : ‘ Always o faverte with dhcriminating people ‘Tommy Paul, Buffalo, | N. J.—Kid Chicolate, aban lightweight, outpainted Stes O,—Ross Fields, AA. New charm pervades the smart ‘Victor, | oe Ue progress. 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