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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1932 mE Foxx and Klein Continue Their Struggle For Slugging Supremacy DEADLOCK FOR LONG OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern HO,SPIDE, TiOY UP AROUND Your MACHINE — TH BIG CHIEF'S COMIN THRO FoR INSPECTION, DISTANCE SMASHES iackman Has Slight Edge inj Fracas to Lead in Four <a ‘eae AUL WANER TOPS LEAGUE, ernon Gomez of Yankees Paces Pitchers With 14 Wins and One Defeat New York, July aat else may ha After Friday's ga vain in their deadlos stance hi i the fig with ruggle, agging depa: sTEeP ON 1T! GET THINGS CLEANED UP AROUND HERE — TH’ PRESIDENT OF TH COMPNY THATS JusT TH’ OH IN TH ARMY WAY THEY DONE \THATS TO WEEP IN TH’ ARMY LT |TH SOLDIERS NEVER COULD DOPE /CLEANIN'— BUT, IT OUT, WHY TH | HERE, ITS TO WHOLE WORKS 1S / KEEP TH’ BIG TIPPED OFF TO SHOT FROM CLEANIN', AN INSPECTION, IF HE WENT THRU INSTIOOA BEIN' / HERE AS 16, CAUGHT AS 1S YNAMITERS ARE IN 'G. P. EAT SHOP AND COMPANY A A WIN IN COMMERCIAL LOOP. |RESTAURANTMEN ARE|Local Ball Clubs Face Busy Week-End ISTILL IN PINNACLE POSITION IN LEAGUE Guardsmen Nose Out 0. H. Will, 10 to 9, in Slugging Contest GUARDSMEN PLACE SECOND Circuit Leaders Set Down Bis- marck Dairy, 3 to 1, in Tight Game THE STANDINGS Won Lost Pot. G. P. Eat Shop... 5 © 1.000 Company A .. 3 1 750 Northwestern Bell 2 4 333, O. H. Will....... - 1 3 250 Bismarck Dairy.. 1 4 ed D-ball contests in the Bismarct commercial league Friday night saw COLLEGIATE TRACK STARS TAK TO CINDERS WITH OLYMPIC HOPES HOW THERY. STAND Midwesterner Luminaries Gath- er at Chicago For Semi- Final Trials Chicago, July 2—(P)—Saturday was last chance day for midwestern track AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww L E Bismarck Plays at Brush Lake and Lake Isabel; Soldiers to Meet Wilton Bismarck baseball teams will joure ney afield over the week-end with the Capital City team slated to go into action at Brush Lake and Lake Isabel while Ft. Lincoln will take on Linton at Linton. ‘The post team, however, will engage Wilton here Sunuay afternoon at 2:30 p. m. before moving on to Eme and field athletes who have not al- be mons county Monday. ready qualified for the final Olympic Detroit ‘576) Bismarck will renew its feud with trials at Palo Alto, Calif., July 15-16. ’363 | the Washburn-Mercer Twins at Brush Nearly 300 hopefuls of greater or ‘551|Lake at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. From lesser ability were entered in the ‘536| there the club will go to Lake Isabel section’s semifinal trials at North-| st, Lou! .522|for a game with Corwith, Iowa's fast western university, and the number .348| traveling troupe at 2:30 p. m. Mone included everyone who thought he -191/day. They will wind up with a night- had any kind of a chance of qualify- cap at 6:30 p. m. with the Mandan ing for the final trials. u Forresters as the opposition. The best field appeared to be in woe &Fet.! pt. Lincoln will use Conrad in the the 100 and 200 meters events, in Cee i 37 4 ae ‘Wilton setto while Leitz is slated for which Eddie Tolan, the squatty Mich- | Pittsburg! 3 = 322 |the mound assignment against Lin- igan negro, was favored. Tolan, after| Boston .. ton. The game with the Emmons a slow start, has improved rapidly |>hiledelphia 37 = el der during the t th ‘a fi St. Louis 34 33 .507|county club is scheduled to get unde! to win a piace on. the American New York i 3S Dal Nescaenty a id Sim! ted lew Yor! 31 33 5 McCarney ant mle are expec! Olympic team. His competition was|¢; tt | 31 46 ‘403|to get the starting assignments for George Simpson, the former Ohio State ace, who also has shown recent AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w L Pet the Capital City club. i ' Weill as ho! p both, big Ss the G. P, Eat Shop entry preserve its|{mprovement, but probably not t. ° . ¢ ade up for it by top league leadership to set down Bismarck |€nOugh to outfoot Tolan. Minneapolis .... 43 32 573 Turn In Victories 7 Dairy, 3 to 1, while Company A nosed|__The opportunity meant more to F.|Columbus . 43 34 558 out O. H. Will, 10 to 9, in» game fea-|Morgan Taylor, Ray Conger and) Indianapolis 43 34 558 . . eae in while tured by the ‘heavy sticking of both | Harold Osborn, ‘than to others. All|Kansas City ....41 36532 I D Ball C it lein 84, Fo clubs, were members of the 1028 team, while | Milwaukee 8a n v- Ircul * ” lor an >xx_ 104, ‘The Guardsmen were outhit by O.| Americans in 124, ‘Taylor, winner of | LOWIsvil a ot j lein 78. ¢ 1 RWILLIA H, Will, 11 to 10, but capitalized on the 400 ter hu a St. Paul . 23 50 315 a " . 1 . Klein's margin : " Dots pedi their opponents to bring in a victory meter hurdles in 1924 and sess Senior Girls and St. Mary's i ‘ae : SE his St te 1902 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. second in 1928, had not yet made the S where he had 12 to tie Babe Her- by a one run margin. Hedstrom, on grade, while Conger failed to do well FRIDAY’S RESULTS | Triumph in Women's Be tea. ‘seven | Ti batiers while ENiaegst et thar bees ae gies Fee te Svat Boston, 11; New York, 6 | ile ; % pene : n a ion to those trying for 4 Aa) iples, sha in t F y P t h 4 d by B en men retired 10 by the strikeout Washington, 7; Philadelphia, 5. | ie. ancy Pitching Turned in rown Clan =: ee wf uddy MM Both sides carried plenty of dyna-'training purposes. This batch in- National League Members of the senior girls and St. , New York, 5; Boston, 4. mite in the batting department witn 4 Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 4. Manney, F. Hummel, Agre, B. Ash- Mary’s girls diamondball teams were nior circuit wtih clev {victorious in contests played Thurs- Paul Waner Leads cluded George Saling, Iowa hurdler; | Pittsburgh Loses as Chicago, Henry Brocksmith, Indiana's great Paul Wi ional League bat- a . more, O. Johnson, Hedstrom, Beer,| distance sta: Bryce Beec! .| St. Louis, 5; Pittsburgh, 3. cordil ‘Mildred Fried, ng leader, continued to top them al;| Cbs Recapture National ART and W. Johnson connecting for cir-| diana pole MABE: olan sitar er wecar's vecrextiocal worl \ two base hits with 32 with Rea| League Lead | KRENZ cuit smashes. American Association in Bismarck this summer. orthington of the Boston Braves; | The G. P. Eat Shop-Bismarck Dairy Columbus, 24; Toledo, 5. The seniors defeated the women’s uy one behind while Bruce Car | | contest was a tight affair with both rl ‘Cullop E Hits | awakes, 2 econo 2 team, 29 to 13, in an evening contest oll of St. Louis led the American (By The Associated Press) clubs fielding well. The Restaurant- waukee, 6-8; St. Paul, 5-5. while in the forenoon the St. Mary's ith 22. Ben Chapman of the New| There being no particular news in| Before going into the longer strokes, men outhit the opposition, 6 to 3, to Indianapolis, 5; Louisville, 0. girls nosed out the junior girls, 20 base stealing sen-/the fact the National League had a |it will be well to check up on the grip, bring home a victory by a two run wo Circrnt Runs | to 19. 1932 total up to 17) new Ie: y and that the | since the keynote to good golf is in the margin. “4 It was the second victory for the hile Roy Johnson of the Boston Red | Yankees’ margin over the American | Proper gripping of the club, Potter of the G. P. Eat Shop struck uttie | eet seniors, who defeated St. Mary's last ox had eleve total that was good/had been reduced to a bare nine| There are three methods of gripping, “omy out six batters and Neibauer of the ingle Innin Tuesday in the opening game of sum- rough to give the ional League it might be of interest to take | the baseball grip where all fingers are Dairymen whiffed the same number 4 mer play. The games are played on ad to Paul Waner and Frank Frisch}up the case of the Browns. on the leather, the interlocking as} ApMOoUR'S The box scores: rove lants FE | North Field, one block north of the * St. Louis. has been discovered, with prac- | used by Gene Sarazen which has the O. H. Will (9) ABH RE i , high school. In pitching, Vernon Gomez of the] tically no research at all, that there | ee oneee Cute vente rina ase a Manny. Ist. wf 2 2-0 Red Birds Hand Toledo 24 to 5 ————— Six home runs were swatted in the ew York Yankees wa re only four members of the far- | locked with the index finger o fo} lohnson. If - ing: Mil 41) | Senior girls-women’s game—two b; t victories and only Brown clan in the major |left, and the overlapping grip intro- VARDON F, Hummel, 3r 4 2 2 0] Lacing; Millers Set Down Bisbee-Edgeland Troupe Will Leach, senior pitcher, art me fii uck Betts of the and that all four of them | duced by Harry Vardon, the latter be- fe Hauser, 1, ss 4 4 4 2 Kansas Cit Invade Penitentiary Park by Renwick and Tiedman of the sen- uined the National League lead with! are fF There must be some- | ing the most popular. / GRIP ane one Pelerpey y jors and Zeer and Priske of the ine victories and two defeats to eight.| thing that impells a Brown, when he| I favor the Vardon or overlapping Giaveland, a ae ae see | Monday Afternoon women’s team. In the other game ames won and two lost for Steve /decides upon a big league career, to | Bri Sere Berl tease iy Falooner,'c ... 3 0 0 0| Chicago, July 2—()—Nick Cullop, | wee = St. Mary's hit two circuit 1%, wetonic of Pi 1 jturn to the curving art. = who set the American Associ " lows and Conway, of the same team, : Leal ae The list now inelides Bobby Brown, | and a lighter one with the right. The rae Deed 3 2 2 Olhome run record of 64 in 1000 non| Two strong baseball teams will face | hit one. ational Le sensation: Clint Brown of | little finger of the right hand rein- — — — —|the distinction of having cracked ou:|the Grove Giants, penitentiary nine,| The box scores: 1 points lower nd, Lloyd Brown of Washing- | forces the Be overlapping the in- | 33 11 9 1{homers twice in an inning on two dif-| 1% eames at the prison diamond over! Women's Team (12) OB R ice leaders di and Walter Brown of the Yan-| ex finger of the left. ' |ferent occasions. the Fourth of July week-end. Zeer, 1b .. : S a merican Lea s 1 of them very good pitchers.} Firmness is necessary for complete Company G (10) AB H R E! he did the trick on August 26, 1930, ! Tuttle will battle the prisoners Sun- | Jordan, p 5 4 Mce STi and Kile Clint was the only one that didn’t see |Control, 50 if the hands are small. use | B. Ashmore, If, cf ..... 4 1 1 Olwhtle with Minneapolis, and repeated | Ge), and the strong Bisber-Egeland | Priske, 2b a ee } action Friday. neither the interlocking or overlap- | |. Ashmore, c . ed ~.| Twins will line up against the Giants | Elison, é 5 Ben caine a Tt was a fellow named Warneke,|Ping but place all fingers on the \D. Register, 1st 3 0 0 oj again Piiday at the expense of Fores‘! wonday. ‘Both games will begin at | Lewis, 3b ae é incinnati, 339; nson, Chicago, ee who did the day's most im-|Shaft. This grip is used by many | econ. 3 1 $ Olledo plichers to help ait tosioblawe pel Rambeau, If 5 0 tt: Ott New Xo! re portant pitching. He licked the Cin- | !eading feminine players. ian ae 3 1 1 0|bus Red Birds. Cullop's two homers! , Clarence E. Orton, Giant manager, Hall, rf 6 3 ork, 228 and L. Waner, Pittsburgh, |“innatl Reds, @ to 4, thereby putting | |B. Hedstrom, (p ..112. 3 2 1 Olin one frame were not all the un-| Dace! this week, in preparation for| none oe 48 24. : c at the hea |H. Potter, r, ss . 3 1 1 O/happy things that happened to the pereeyy 2 Second place in the American went Of the piational League ana becoming | nage oe Seen G. Papacek, cf . 3 0 1 ilsaudhen turers Seton the day was See earns: Paresclatly the contest - = > Gerald Walker of De with a a ie first pitchér in the circuit to cane : victory 0 mesa etiat on ne | W. Johnson, 2nd 2 2 2 Oldone, Columbus had collected 22 hits eerie lla oye Totals ........sseeeess 45°18 jew Yorkers, Lazzeri at y ne Pittsbureh Pirates dropped ‘Pl Rn | ss ie iq pl and coming Hens 2 24 to 5 lacing. literary neice et ni-| Worner, 1b . 2 t 332 and Gehrig at 38 le second place, four points behind | (,,, innati. 013 000 000-4 9 1 Brown, Marberry, and Spencer; Ma- Totals ...2..00.ss08 29:10 10 2 Pat Crawford, Red Bird first base- ve i of ichigan, and will come|Gray, cf 3 oe the Cubs, when they lost to the Card- anne haffey, Krausse, and rausse, and Cochrane. Score by innings: here confident of victory, Orton said. | Forsythe, 2b 4 verill, Cleveland. linals, b tod. Aahoeen eaeuen ‘out | Chicago ge 330 00x— 8 12 H_ §/Man, also got two homers and drov?| The probable lineups for the Mon- | Leach, ork, .32: in the eigth inning win ey, Rixey, and fonmeedt | \O. W. Will... 105 100 2—9 11 1{in six runs, and every member of the} day game: {togan, ae 4 or, Cleveland, aid. Jolley, Base | credited withthe victory ean was mecie at Hartnett. 'MA) OR LEAGUE Company 400 110 4-10 10 2 comes battle front hit safely at|Bisbee-Egeland— Grove Giants— | Renwick, ¢ : ‘ on, | i. Summary: least once. Bill Lee was nudged for | Bush, If ” 3b- y Anot 2 5 ls French Defeat og the Giants oma i the Bos-| ‘ousted the Phau 6 Pirates | [more base hits: J. Ashmore, H. Pot- | 7900 ver ee beeen G Taylor, of Benzon, rf 53 7 | tor 5, 5 to ‘ank Hoga 5 to 3 victory. As the result Pitts- (By The Associated all ter, Manney, Hauser 2, Byrnes. 5 if b » 8 5 2 homer with two aboard and Bill burgh dropped out of first place. AMERICAN LEAGUE Roane ciben Maney o# Hinnmmel! moarein over Coanibis ee fered cf Glenn, p a oe ct American Team: Terry's triple in the eighth, followed | R H E! Batting—Foxx, Athletics, 388; Wal-|Agre, B. Ashmore, O, Johnson, Hed- | 5 sas City. ‘ jolas, rf Snyder, c Totals ....... 29 > by Ott’s single, were the blows that St. Louis... 000 014 000-5 10 0) ker, Tigers, .364. * strom, A. Beer, W. Johnson. jess Petty restricted Blues to five hits,| Johnson, 2b Johnson, 2b Junior Girls (19) R ' {deprived Betts of his 10th triumph, | Pittsburgh. 000 003 000-3 11 0/° Runs—Foxx, Athletics, 74; sim-| Three base hits: Papacek. fosina Shem in he dase dines saniogs. 0. Larson, 3b Marsolf, 1b M. MacIntyre, 3b . L } > c H Fad V | Bobby Brown finished for him. Dean, Lindsey, and Mancuso; Swe- mons, Athletics, 70. ° “J Hits off Hummel! 10 in 6 1-3 inn-|Joe Hauser, Miller first baseman, | Martz, ss . Seigel, 3b Benzon, If .. 3 avis Cup Hopes Fade as Van|" pou, Yankee pitchers, including tonic, French, and Grace. Home Tuns—Foxx, Athletics, 29; | gs: off Hedstrom 11 in 7 nicked Tising for his twenty-first Logan, ef 3 Ryn Ghd Allison. Lose jwatt Brown, were pounded for 15 png Ruth, Yankees, 22. oe out by Hummel 6; Hedstrom homer of thy seaenn and strgeal Gan- at tg sun rrandotl 5 as the Boston Red Sox finally MERICAN LEAGUE Stolen bases — Chapman, Yankees, eee oe a eirciit & lumbus, O.—Ten thousand dol- 4 Doubles Matches |rang up victory No. 13. The score Fae p peng og pore 17; Johnson, Red Sox. 11. y * Bases ach, balls off Hummel 2; off) st. Paul took another pair of beat- lars for three hours—and not. three 2 aS nee ee 4 Boston—Boston defeated New York} Pitching — Gomez, Yankees, 14-1;| Umpire: Anderson. eee epee potent Pthe fat ton is mee ae erypenee ef 2 July 2—(P}—Per- S lost their opener to| in hard hitting game, 11 to 6. Allen, Yankees, 6-1. Scorer: Hummel. es Sed Beets charres 2h Per | Washington, 7 to § RH E =. one. The Saints scored twice in their ee he was detained in the jail 9 rh E 3 ‘ jouse. It Ham ff-day but the defeat of Wilmer Al- | NAWIONATEURAGIE | Betanee Sean etnne tet ae |iaece NATIONAL LEAGUE Cee G) ABR Be pe Me ee ee emeit | keen arend on Stine ee 5 Pepe ceiver yn ia the semi: | Giants Beat Braves Pipgras, Brown, Wells, Rhodes, and| surat, Phillies air tee 38L 2 1 0 OjAlex Metzler’s two home runs, which| and battery and it required consider- 1 inals of the British doubles tenr New York—Boston was defeated by | Jorgens; Kline, Moore and Connolly. Runs—Klein, “Phi = 5 3 0 2 1\came in consecutive times at bat and|able bail and lawyer's efforts to get 3 hampionship makes American Davis 5 to 4. Boston collected 13| : uns—Klein, Phillies, 84; Terry, 3 0 0 Oldrove in five runs, were the important! him out of jail. Later he was clear-|Menge, If, ss .... 3 up hopes seem anything but bright. hits and New York 10, Senators Best A’s moet iis Shs 2 0 0 Oloffensive factors in an 8 to 5 decision | ed of the charge. Fisher, rf, ss"... 4 Allison and Van Ryn hardly extend- | R H E|_ Philadelphia—Washington was vic- lome runs—Klein, Phillies, 24; Ter- |B’ Larson, r, 88 3 0 © 1lfor the Brewers in the second game. d the veteran French combination | Boston...., 100 001 001—4 13 1) torious, winning the game from Phil- |‘Y, Giants, and Wilson. Dodgers, 15. |) Hoffman. 2nd 2 0 2 Olnne gaints made five double plays in| Thirty-one expeditions, represent- 4 ‘f Jean Borotra and Jacques Brug- jew her 010 cD Ole 5 10 3) adelphia 7 to 5. se gee Wane, Pirates, J: Spriggs, If .. 2 0 © Oline opener and narrowly missed an-| ing eight nations, will visit the Arctic : m :on Friday and went down, 6-3, 6-2, | ‘ankhouse, rown, etts, and R H BE/an ‘aridnals, 11. F, Rott, c ..... 2000 1" iY $ Pa <4, Spohrer; Schumacher, Mooney, Gib-| Washington 004 030 000-7 8 0! Pitching—Betts, Braves, 9-2; Swe-|F. Potter, Pp . 1 1. 1 |Get, yen pool pare escicad Ries ere : eadaiamiaiae 9 f.. ¢ Tn advance calculations as to Amer- |800; and Hogan, [Philadelphia 002 003 000— 5 11 1 tonic, Pirates, 8-2. se | ie eee ed iin Clo ~ > ca’s chances of beating France in the | Totals .............20 3 6 2 Tadianapolls rer int te bark Davis cup challenge round—granting | pee lumbus in secont ae “+7 hat Elisworth Vines and Company | OUT OUR WAY By Williams Bieuark metry 0) AB) Bit | taularile. 2 $0 0 ae ‘et. that far—Henri Cochet, the | \o- 2g aoe Fe tens | french ace, has been conceded two 3 0 0 0| ‘oled Bite Beene Se a sweeping | ictories. America, to win the cup, | WELL, No’ WAS NELLA? 3 0 1 Ol victory eae eee ae cake | ‘igures it must capture the doubles; HMP ~~ EGAD, JASON, AND ge 3 0 0 O|py the large score of 24 to 5. ind two singles from the second THERES YoUR PROWLER WHH Fa’ IT THRow uP (Ts 2010 RHE tring French players. If Van Ryn =i THAT Vou HANDS ! ~~ AN” APTER 2 0 © O/Columbus.. 139 034 202-24 22 0 ind Allison fail to win the doubles, a IE POLICE DOG; a I —Bak A FEW SWIGS : 2 0 0 0)Toledo...:. 002 oo1— 5 11 3 ‘up triumph seems impossible. i SAW OUT THE DRAWING No |G. Croonquist, r, ss. 2 0 © 06) Lee and Rensa; Twogood, Vangilder | « The defeat of Allison and Van Ryn ROOM WINDOW LAST NIGHT OF DAT NERVE-BRACER, P. Neibauer, p.........2 0 0 6/and Pytlak, Henline. ' overshadowed other developments in! Yo”? SwWa’ DAT Yo’? SAW | se ae ae ee SS } che tournament, even Mrs. Helen | ~~ A GARDEN STATUE OF tSumMP OVAH <TH? | gzotels “Geainget*** 23 1 3 0 Wis =| ee fifth triumph in wom- DIANA THE HUNTRESS ! b se a Me Heat wielory over sane Cy Y % a AH DASON , I FEAR You jismarc! 100 000 0-1 3 Olxensas city 000 000 002-2 5 4 WOT MAKE jue oF |G. P. Eat Shop— Minneapolis 000 101 4ix—7 9 1 | ae 100 002 x—3 6 2/Tising and Collins; Petty and Rich- | + ards. F B T 8 Two base hit—M. Dobn. atts it Nelbauer % ne innings; off aussi Saints outhit the - o r 6 in 3 Off] Milw e out LAST IGHT Potter 3 in 7. ilwaukee Brewers in two but (By The Associated Press) Struck out by Neibauer 6; by Pot- felled | to bunch them, iting in a Eau Claire, Wis—Jack Shar- ter 6. ble victory for their opponents, 6 key. St. rau nae out Jimmy pe balls off Neibauer 1; off) to oe and 8 oe furray, Inneapolis, (5). 9 . Game Sioux City, Ia—Harold Hox- tad : [He wood, Des Moines, knocked out ee ei ea ae en ee ae ES Roy Jacks, Kansas City, (4). TEs ao ek + Pollj Yesterday’s Stars || ,,Mupns, Adkins and Fenner; READY FOR BLOWOUT o— Second Game El Paso, jaa Nevarez was (By The Associated Press) Ae! + planning @ big party when he got St. Paul.... 020 010 110-5 9 2 back to the United States. He filled Buddy Myer, Senators —Clouted | sriiwankee. 413 000 00x— 6 0 two spare tires of his car with 47 pint homer with bases filled to aid in| gtrelecki and Guiliani; Stiely, rats id la ons. dunves customs of. sieor dol Bed. Gox—Oollected | are A S . Juarez customs of- 4 ‘oar. ficer, the whiskey reaching two doubles and a triple against Yan- Indians Even ‘the United States. He noticed the kees and scored four runs. pitcher for suspicious bulge in Nicolas’ tires as Hogan and Bill Terry, Indians, held the to sev- es ren ee Ci itr at Meme | faut ents Soke | pAaiahy el ves. Oi x LOWERS RECORD ° HE ‘| Long Beach, Calif, July 2—(7)—A after shaky start against Rede aid), ini. | 000 00-0 7 1 record was tied in preliminary wae OE ee ee 112 010 00x—5 12 0 of the far western Olympic double’ and single helped upset Shea; here Friday. Hec Dyer, former- Pirates. ° and Riddle. of Stanford, raced the 100 meters Cash in With ‘The melting point ,of 18 in a 500 Tribune Want Ad . & 10.4 seconds, without strenuour