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? ( Athletics Win Weird 18-Inning Contest as = Yankee Nine Drops Pait : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1932 | PHILADELPHIA ONLY ‘LOCAL NINES MAKE CLEAN SWEEP OF ‘FOUR-GAME PROGRAM Rogan and Hanoock; Johnson, Fur- 00d Balm, he > SIX GAMES BEHIND | our BoaRDING HOUSE By Ahern ORT UNCON LINCOLN CLUB {Bismarck D-Ball_ Schedule Announced ‘APOLIS’ TEAMS STAGE RICAN LEADERS EGAD, SIR! LZ BETTIAH Go, | TRIMS TUTTLE AND | 145 Games Arranged For Second TWO : ! | ; NES .GEATS. T Kido! wa "YE ESAD.SIR! Ee ead, BERS Section; Trading of Play- MERRY ASSOCIATION BATTLE : QWAS “THIS ESTATE AN” LIVES A I couNT rete Taboo : : ATH" BIG HOUSE ~MR.D- ALLEN 34 WiRED BY MR. TURE -=- \ d the second, 5 to ee uuls, Bromine) Stage We ne ue a “Guanes aka ae eee le of 45 games for the sec-|Columbus’ Slump Drags Red] 7" Colonels annexe : - | fi a dule of 45 games a First Game Rallies to Nose Out New KNOWS ME, OL’ "KLONDIKE ALF A \ NINE ¢ A sche : ir 4 ° ET “= : t the Bismarck commer- i ; Saints Con- RHE Yorkers Twice | \ TLL SAY HE DoES! THAT. 7 lesen ih a, s \ Bismarck City Nine Wins ‘Rub- aa piers egione season was cll vhepielnieink Louisville. bad oo Tee 4 : eo aire Gd om uae hid “ae " vemos ber’ Contest From Man- LEB iT Phen A da bits roe sinh Marcum and Shea; Smith ER DAWN GOLD Mi IS o | officials. i and “Snyder. WARNEKE WINS AGAIN, = =Y -THUND dan Forresters Il be played at 6:45 ; es . sechhd Gaiae eal | |\ THUTY VARS AGO!~ HELL BE {uD property, } _ oie ea evening oh the eas aad] Cleago, du 11——It is ben HOE | | GLAD -To SEE ME ~ LIKE A so I INSIST west diamonds at North Field, one| ning to look more and bt: ee Louisvile— 565i EE EE Giants Are Relegated to Cellar) | Giese wan’ up } (Sd Sis GNTS ABE cnnMaTon See rin tat rai, nee oe eee years impire the American 41 3 tage ond eis | | “aj His a Scuee aed Legend as fs tween Minneapolis and Senne ah Deberry Paie n evioeaon; Sine ana By Cincy ae fii Doughboys Take ADVa Nea ge Ot Oc ie Tuner wit Benorelied tS Gay tnree-club race, but with, the| Couns. B i? ‘i . @ dizzy three- ; | ' en _O Pitcher’s Wildness to De- the teat which is prepared to start | ee and ditfieult-to-expiain slump .. | 7 q . on time. bus Ret y (By The Associated Press) | | \ | feat Tuttle Managers have ruled that no trad- ee aEn Teuiitis Gave poled ‘SWAY © Philadelphia Athletics were} 1 ing|of players between teams will be]® REA fidta, Columbus ks “been! Refit ieiaea\ oul of first ‘placs in| |] Dermnltted, Seceere wil tk anid Hieebag wa: well as nual, and tha = Monday, hav- | Q. Capital City baseball teams made a/members of one team to play wi plenty, but the pitching, which picked the American League Monday, j : another team for any reason what- " ed start, apparently yritten into the record one of} clean sweep of a four-game program soever, the officials said. If teams do|Up after a ragg eet casei spectacular long-distance | ) , PX Bunday. not have full rosters, they must either /has ingeae as AIbEiy led Indian- 9 i | \ +O= xs The Bismarck city nine Won &lrecruit new players who do not be- alle se He AHA OnESHAlS “SRENEN: NATIONAL LEAGUE traveled | f Kt c ete ec ontest from the Mandat/iong to the league or play without a HW Miliwaubes anid Columbus ‘virtus Ww 7 Pet, 2 ane | { 4 a Foresters 7 to 6 at Mandan; Fort iui tineup. lly tied in third position, although | pittsburgh ...... 42 31 ‘B15 as a game the Ss Lincoln's clever nine walloped Robin-! ‘The schedule for the second half|ally tie aid’ akgin “Of Gn | ChieRgo | 42 34 353 \ : = ' son here 15 to 2 and then journeyed | rotows (the first game mentioned for|the bee int over the Birds, Min.|Hoston . ba 37 526 r Si i] to Tuttle to trim the team at that/any particular date being played on| percentage poi ite series ‘with ‘To. |Bt LOWS sssscee 88 39 "494 half-dozen t Jimmie Fox: | Ail iil ii community 6 Ai and, the, Grove the west dlamond and the second on |nespolis finished its series with To- Brockly ics 8 AT * WT bec ems 3 dt * uy lade! sone 482 finally scored vy Bathdtl SAY Giants laced Carrington 18 to 4 at the/the east diamond): |, p {it Saturday, with 6 to 2 viet aaa a eevee ase ibe tndta , \% “themar “Smiley” aimle’restricted| got" Suopy Or He Mal ve, Blamares [sokston tae chin aneey te ae | New Yee), 411446 of the es ae & " . aaralaaet es 4 to 3. The second defeat ma — 11 times ete tee Oh tee ome she | Daley, re A;O. H.|reverses in a rqw for Columbus, Rosy | AMERICAN LEAGUE Averill a“ eee ey ChE rn ee, eae Ce Bill Ryan served as relief hurler in botit | " oe five. \ ' the offerings of George Heldt, | The| will vs. G.P. Eat Shop. BPA CCHRGER ORE UNE ISTRS LAWS. ee three hom \ Capital City team ciinched victory} July 15—Bell Telephone vs. eaaiee the” Winker Joe Hauser, !Philadelphia . 33 1593 @ runs for the \ N Cee ee Tt amen Gr Ha eed | nh reno, i. Will vs. Bell sréiotl Sree Hiese basemiue ‘oud hae COR Detroit... 3 6 Burnett's REG. U.S. PAT. OFF] \ Jenth innings. Each of these teams/ July D vs. G. P. Eat}leader, raised his total to 25 by|Cleveland .. : Maer sera 7 : ae or vb eed yet ks Pera eee saaianinenaatd co. a; [Pmehine two round-trippers in the toe 38 525 " : t by Wilbert | jee é: trips, First-; July 20—Bell Telephone vs. Co. A; first game. Chicago 49 1364 With four hits in five trips, july lis took an 11-inning! i n of the T Lincoln | Trojans vs. G. P. Eat Shop. Indianapol 0 wee Boston ... 60 221 oo ms Cooper Wins Canadian Open ourney baseman Cole le the Port, Lineal |ojens we G.P Eat Sho. | ,idanapolis took an 1t-ining ‘ : ane | tele ERS . ry vs. Trojans. and Sunday whacked up a double- AMERICAN ASS\ ASSOCIATION t — thered 17 hits while | marck Dai: ‘ailoaed + Works Long ‘ es i RO Ce deeds to four| July 25—O. H. Will vs. Trojans;|neader with Milwaukee by identical Pet. orth a MIGHTY CALIFORNIA CREW TO ece=* Stet a3 ope Eire Mt omen gion pie rin 1 tty a) ou pitad Wetares REPRESENT U S I OLYMP Ics i an ‘int quien penvan Whniy 296. P. Eat Shop vs. Bell/5 to 4 victory in the second game. ae S on 1 and a fraction f ' i ° Lele ie ate Estelle one; Co. A vs. Trojans. latter the Blues had won the opener, as 2 612 for if But for the feet Hs Ss E vad chain ep arareeste es ign. AY ee Dairy; |5 to 0, behind tight pitching by oon {Toledo a bd ae Cleveland first-} == ee + opting | ruttle errors v4 te | Bell Telephone vs. O. H. Will. The Colonels had to go 11 innings to} o>" Paul . 53 1354 s that rolier t Ottawa, Ont. July 11 Felaaesir es Sunday. Von Cramm eve Golden Bears Put on Stirring | opening frame and ae ea aughS 0. P. wee O. H.] cet thelr qistory, in which they were | wi Fi ) * two were out | horse Harry Cooper, slim, bespectacled | y Wilfred (Bunny) Austin, ani H fe y- rs vas ; Will; Trojans vs. J out-hit, ‘ a National League Petes ninth, Cleveland would Ave | gear tromUCHicapoE penn galloping Henry 3, 6-2, while Prenn defeated Finish to Outdistance sie eR rebate invites Aug. 5—G. P. Eat Shop vs. Bis-! ‘s+ paul continued to make progress Pittsburgh, 8: Brookivn. 7. ! H aean ane there, |finish to win ¢ nadian open golf| Freq Perry. 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 0-6, 7-3. Penn A. C. Eight guilty of a wild pitch while marek Dairy; Co. A vs. Bell Tele-|i, its attempt to get out of the basc. Chicago’ 4; Boston, g “what made the victory doubly! {nish to win the Canadian open golf 7 idkewise hadto oomnedfron thes : mates made two costly errors, rt ment, trimming Columbus, 9 to 8 Sat-| Cincinnati, 6, 4: New York, 4, 2 whe vistory doubly championship wi ae initate Japan. Giovannt The Grove Giants went on a hit- Deo gq api maaRop esi TROMMasy urday to sweep the four-game series,| Sginnatl. 6 battadalgnis, 6a, - ae ‘ Ken over the | Al Watrous of Birming-/ poimieri and Giorgio de Stefani both! Woreester, Mass. July 11—(P}— ting spree, getting 17 eee a Oo hv Gian wil: and dividing a double bill with Toled« | mp 10 to 9 and) ‘okes after the! won in the final singles matches Sun- | California's mighty crew Saturday PUt offerings of Heinmiller an "At the| Aug. 10 — Trojans vs. Bismarck Sunday. The Saints broke out with American League s s don't look like the morning, Coo- | YO" an a 2-1 deficit. Pal-|on one of the most stirring finishes| tne Carrington moundsmen. g-|Dairy; Co. Avs.G.P. Eat Shop. |2"six'run rally in the last of ‘the| Detroit, 2 7mriga Least, ‘ a 80. before | or clipped three strok2s off par for) filer dsteatad Olio Satoh, 4-6, 4-6,| in the pa aee eving a ose out same time Glenn was setting the ae Wott Telephone vs. Bis- |S. heh to win the opener, 19 ff To-| Washington, 18 ‘Gnicaao a a5 b ~ se rest = nat “$ 4 : . ©. y two yn with nine sca’ ae a vs. O. H. . ‘ tata Hunt and Golf club. ‘on nis! 6-1: 6-1. 6-2 and de Stefani eonquer- Take! uitigamud's o.oo) meter | Mr eGiants. started. scoring in. the Marck Tey Bo oeat ‘Shop vs. Beil {!2d0 ins belhg wailed at thn ends af | (Secoan wares ao ines), ») a We Hunt and Goll club. on tus) edi) Rudabara)i6-3,/6cn 624! ie inted five times inj Aug. 15—G. P. Eat Shop vs Bi; {the game being ¢|, Philadelphia, 18; Cleveland,-17 a8 “ on : fourth round, posting a 71 that gave eas tas course. z first inning and count Telephone; Bismarcx Dairy vs. the sixth in conformity with the + dropped i HLT HDTILLE Py Cae eeaene eee This narrow margin, made when| Hts: inning ad coureth frames. aD Bienen innings). © ‘she De See bestl mm the i y Es i Pitcher Boelter the Golden Bears closed ae a we The box scores: Aug. 17—Co. A vs. Trojans; G. P. SORTER Sk him his thir ht defeat. Watrous, leader at the end of 36 rific 42 beat, ee lane Bismarck-Mandan. 9 A E| Eat Shop vs. 0. H. Will. eiiaeraist Pirates Win Clese One | ,.| Minneapolis, 6, 4; Columbus, 5, 3, sie Detroit divided ‘a pair with the holes and again at 54 holes, blew up ° them as the ek ing at}. Bismarck (7) 3.2 1 0 2! Aug. 19—Trojans vs. ts Brooklyn—The _league- ae | | St. Paul, 13,2; Toledo, 7, 5 t Pa ~=Red Sox, winni the first 7 to 5 andi on the first nine of his final round. L d Robins to tatives for the Olympic rowing | L. Thune, ss, ef 5 3 0 |Phone; Co. A vs. Bismarck Dairy. rates defeated Brooxlyn, 8 to 7, in a Indianapolis, Mivaukee, 3, 4. ; fe dropping _the d 13 to 2. Big-to used 44 strokes on that trip, and) MCAQS Long Beach, Cal., next month. R. MeLeod, ¢ ..--: 4 0 3 8 2 oie Aug. 22—Bell ‘Telephone va. ©. x. | Tales, delented | Kansas City, $4; Locmie @ th! 'gmead Jolley of the Sox pounded | He Used | lost all chance for the title | . ° 5 dee es a championship at |: Sagehorn, cf. $02 3 9 Swit: G. P. Bat Shop vs. Bismarck Be on—% 7%) Second game 11 innings). Ze Seven hits during the afternoon 0! he won in 1922. He played brilliant | Win Over Indian: Roan oe 402 pe oklyn. =. 7133) : g th : 402040 s vs. G. P, Eat!Brooklyn... 024 000 o10— at move into pls hong the league's eoi¢ on the home nine. turning in a Amsterdam. . Simle, p . Aug. 24—Trojans vs if id Grace; Mungo,! i ‘ ing the Philadelphia club- | 7: (od 4 peo French, Swift and Grace: ' ees der pitched for ons gave him aly runnescap hows | RADAR ion ie nating cared [B. ee hs 508 SO eee. ae to. A Ws, 0. H. Will; Bis-| Moore, Shaute, Quinn and Lopez, =| uppert owls at i an [ owder piteh or 293 gave hii y 5 i $ ie iy 2 Ob 0 . . Avs, joa eatry * on pelted three | op. | rler Scores|championship just a week ago, the i 42 ( Dairy vs. Trojans. ° e aay s for 19 hits and al". Gerenaing ctamplou, waler| "or neague onu first setback in 26 starts, the Califor- | D- 200 5 0 2) meee Dey projans vs. O. H. Will; nicagoWarneke won his 12th| PIC ey Funis ent 2 Hacen of Detroit, finished third with Evenrpuinsaeananes nie aeriinuicecaie peaeata cee | C. Boardman, If ....1 0 0 0 0 0) Ech teephone if Stsepmstrerie x sleturehet Aisstasazane oie Chicago vere a dj t A x minutes six 0—G. P. Ea ae m ithe tonne Gonper's syinoty anarkadietinytathi Trip to Platter EGS up a new course record. Penn} Pits aa aay 3 beat Boston, 4 to 0 fog | : 4 as both cap-| scccmsive year tive title has pone to} Acree Semeee {finished a fifth of a second later. Mandan (5 | Boston .... 000 000 000-0 6 3!Says Yankees Will Be Hurt Ir- eaiinters, "Tie | open ep ee ae enna snone nD The Philadelphia clubmen provided | (Son ss. 411242 Chicago’::: 210 000 10x—4 9 1| in B to 7 win over, 2,Player from below the ‘Karl Ket. With Pitcher Boelter scoring every the course with its 6:15 3-5 record) Hesiom PS --* ey 4 0 ©! Frankhouse, Zachary and Spohrer;, reparably and $1,000 Be leek a Canadian ex von Eee Doug. time he went to bat and restricting Friday when they entered the ind a | THOMMDUTE, rae 4121021 eae 2 : '3. 1. 1|Warneke and ‘Hartnett. FineWas Too Big : - : im in | jee as : ie. -|his victims to four safe bingles, Yale by a length and a e 112 | > . 0 drive get a m him in the ninth. |, Edgar of Atlanta began the pene tome ‘Saturday trimmed the Indians by leading. xale feedentt teelooinin: |# oe. ae 0 0 8 0 0|Kremenetsky, p r ee Reds Grab Twin Victory | mek maees a Pa Warneke Wins Another ean sweep in 1919 when the cham-' Robins Saturday trimn Lege jue duates by a length and a quar- | G-, Helblinz, 0 0 1 0 0'Batterberry, ‘Ib : 0 0|. Cincinnati—The Reds won a double- | Chicago's | pionship was resumed after the war. | baseball ne. becca co ae Sanaa 2b sees 0000 0| Olson, i. Eee +0 — -—|header from the Giants, 6 to 4 and! cieyeland, July 11—()—The pos- Boe ant siege cannes cd oF feat place, ‘olin Batre wa{ Boelter scored three times, |_ ‘The Bears led from the start until Roche, If CuO H ONO ZO Nae ae aa 4 Gift me [sibility of fireworks was in the air se of the year. Gabby Hartnett led Nadie ‘Macdonald’ Smith, Horton | Pitcher Asselstine, First-sacker But-| well past the mile mark. eae P. Helbling, 3b . 1 1 LOO ease tn pile oit tele teomeente R H&E! Monday as club owners and Presi. : 5 donble ond inate, SR & Rome tun. Smith, and Leo Diegel finished with |ton and Third-baseman sexe pote Z8A0y bo. tneork thal | * Austin a = oe | SRR A att ott baad ea New Work, NOOSA: BT alee Careenaes or the American es os ance, an the losers scored all the runs for the ing drive when the Penn erect | — 717 7{coln 6, Tuttle 6. Wild pitch—Krem-|Cincinnatl, 012 030 00x— 6 11 lp oy Glavin ous ee meininectan (a - ‘d_and_pulle Pi B 7 12 2 2 : ie Lu-j| League assembled in Clevelan eit # fect one aldn'e hy Alas ee be Roel i fe ens ak rach team sneered) bit tour hits /cauer afi 0 yards from the fin- | * ata tor ‘Roche as 9th coe: Bethea pep ae cas Semone, BP bina aoa SEs thrash out the protested suspension vell-pit ames, ce. 6 to 4.2i#an of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., whi a be rains pitemed dheaee i nr events coln ; Ua aanie of Bill Dickey, mainstay cateher af but belabor the Giants twice, 6 to 4i other stroke behind-were Mortie Du- | While the |ish line. Score by innings lenetsky 6. Hit by’ pitcher-Krem: 2. The vi ght vic- |"! . v three. ained in front for | 302100—712 7 HE! the New York Yankees, T fortes in 10 games were outeor ‘ier Johnny Farrell end the secOne | Boelter struck out 11 Indian bats- nly a few sirokes, Ed Sallshury, Call-| Mandan’ 100221000028 5 4) enetsky 3, que New York.. 000 O11 000-2 9 0) Dickey Saturday was suspended for eat Aude, “lars eighth |Coa, pales with 400,'Bob. men while only four Robins failed to fornia pace-setter, boosted the stroke! “Summary: stolen bases—MeCamey, Se ae an ope Cincinnati, 000 200 Ga— 4 198 30 days by Harridge fof slugging a Sn NAG Saker ie pee oor vith Asselstine’s offerings as the shells pull Ibling; sacrifices— Aree de: uque and O'Farrell; reaking the jaw of Carl Reynol BMPR Heian coment” Soe EY Onuekeniank thy Uy epee Vat CORR a ea cnie the last 10 yards, | Bron Devetarh 8. Guete: twa base pee Maen 00 0 098 0 °-*) tenion, Lombardi, \star outfielder of the Washington pee hae) con ‘en Car. | Elm and Billy Burke wi " ore: 3 i ; double plays— : — Twi | Senators. In aedaltion, the catcher roll out: dueled Adolfo Luque in the (een eaean tantra uae Indians @)— ee S MStroke John MeNicol was unable to sGese te Mecarney to S. Goetz; Sey ilar (4) 4% 4 4 thd t 5 St. tone etre ordinate won a| Was fined $1,000 as Creayy. American to | Asselstine, p +3 7 0 closing sprint above 41. | three base hits—P. Helbling, Heidt: |M. Wenstrom, ¢ : iphia, 7 to] _.C°l. Jacob Ruppert, owner of the aentoap. : Bion; and ose Jireao, Brpeouna, 201; ee Sou. 3 0 0 o/}get Penn's closing, ia defeated | three base in 9 innings; off| Maxwell, ¢ o 110 doubleheader from Philadelphia, Yankees, filed a vigorous protest to Bill Hallahan and Dizzy | Dean Bui perkins with 208, and Tomekichi T- me. "52 2 1 2| In the trials, Californ! defeated nits off Simle 5 in nee oat | eee 6 22.2 aptereee He peicrot cman es to pumed the Cardinals to a double win | srivamoto, Japan, with. 319. beeen Be 113 0 1 0/Princeton and Columbia barely edged | Hota °G9 in 9: struck out by Sim Jenson, rf p....5 0 2 1 2 0 First Game y a : 1 5 Pat, Oe Bowers, p, ¢ 's first victory by pitcher, Klein by 1, = R H £E/Was meted out, and demanded a Dean yielding cniy ‘five ‘hits, “ne| Leaders, their” scores and prize BOWES Pc 3 3 0 Olcitunated Syraruse trom the Olym. | Ft bawe on bella off Bima. 3, ¥. Wens ee a ae Philadelphia010 015 900-5 8 0) hearing at Monday's mecting. His twin victory hed the World cham. ee er Chicago, 290—$500. PATSOn: 20 - 200 0 pic quest and Yale survived the first oft Heldt 2; umpires, Shipley; scorer,|7°Wer strom. if4 1 0 2 0 Ost. Louis... 331 Deer AL pecleetiog telegram Fo. Sumnen fae Gay , ‘opal Res § bee “apo ecie al Pee y finishing ahead of 3 i 201 Benge, Hansen, B. s . ge sai e severity of the pions all the w ‘om sixth place | 4) Watrous, Birmingham, Mich.. 293 Burckardt, If, ¢. > Tae ae | 4 day's soring iby Jian 7m d Califor- | B. Aummel. eS mene 3 ice Fe 0| Davis’ Hallahan, ‘Dean and Mancuso.| penalty’ wae “absolutely se All ated : : ‘o fourth in the league standing. |" s399,.- Walter Hagen, Detrolt, 2057, Keositsky, cf .. ae ae Se ee enity clan | ares giicon Ga) AR H| 3 nee oe ae ee "Second Game nc and that “in depriving the New ’ H $200. Olin Dutra, Brentwood, Calif., Porras | Vt : 1 Hl 4°9 24 10 2 RH York club of its best cate ore ye : Ee nee Salt ape Fis, Macdonald (Boat, AGTeAE || Toes i. RET ave |simonson, 20 .... Hermans Philadelphia 000 109 900-1 01 Gays, “vou sure dang Mere oe Bie Hom ceineets Won the first | voce N.Y, 2062888 Ed’ Dudey. |. opine (ia setae AGUE fc ae 1 1) ~ a3) AB R H PO A E/St. Louis... 002 010 OOx— 3° 9 0| Says. YO Gamepat game from Boston, 7 to 5, and the Concordvilie, Pa., 296-883. Leo Die-| Patzman, ¢ Seer Cay he sees 1 2!Bjornson,rf....5 1 2 0 0 O| gq. Elliott, J. Elliott and McCurdy; | “Th seven other clubs of the ONS el Aus Caliente, 20¢--ai8, Hakion | omer | 3 1 0 0 ae 1 2) Snyder,c......4 2 1 12 0 1/Dean and Wilson. |league probably will admit unanic ‘irst R HE Smith, Oak Park, Il., 296—$83. fom, part on 2 10 9} ‘Wargo, 2 4} Taylor, cf ..... 4 2 4 oo. e Millers Grind Pair {mously that the loss of Dickey will Detroit..... 100 000 240-7 10 d Kerrigan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y¥., sede Fs Entringer, ss’. ene Yeas ela | (by EADE: NOER. SS pape : 2 2) Evenson, ss . oe ar 48) Ol ag polis—The league-leading| 40 the Yankees’ pennant hopes no Bee ye, OF Ola 5 1211930. I seme ad Meee (Kesieding. Bandas Gases) ieee an 2 1) Blene, Be -2 1 128 5) Ol sites sewed @ dounle victory over | 800d, but just how far Col. Ruppert’s Wyatt. Marrow and Hayworth; Dur- ————_— Becker, If . Se ae NATIONAL LEAGUE 5, (Ganeaah os, 1 ae Ss bake Columbus, 6 to 5, and 4 to 3. Protest will get him, remained a mats — C Basra” od 8 8 BL pauinene. Waner, Pirates, 20, |Van Fossen, O° 0} Sonnsop, 260.5 1 2 2 2 21 First Game ter for extended—and probably lives oa Second Game ‘Germany Ss ourt poole er: a 44 0 | Hurst, eal es | is 17|Marzolf, tb... 4 1 1 0 ‘Ee Columbus... 210 920 200— 5 13 0/ly—discussion, ’ 0 2 | tate ee n, » 92; ve ree Seigel, 3b... iinneapol a —_——— Detroit.... 200 000 000—2 12 ‘ = Runs—Kle' Totals ..... igel, 0012 F , Ryan and Boston |. 100 900 12x13 15 Stars Elimin ate | tous si hota putiuec’ a5:| OEE 5 of Daviaaom, Bs 2 0, 0 0 2 2) eo and Bprins; Day, Ry Thoroughbreds Set Goldstein, Sewell and Ruel, Esau-| | Summary—Struck out, by Boelter Home _ runs—! 3 Henry Nuestel, 2b . 0! ‘Totals.....40 13 17 27 9 7 + Second Game F A li eae eaaaa Cup T. pie eoteraons 7 Nemes Ur won, Deseers2° syaser, pirates (Bills, chen 3 9 0] Totals. 4018 T RHE or Arlington Race re pire, Peterson. tolen : ° | McDonnell, ss, ¢ | R H Elcolumbus... 000 001 02-3 7 1 My Crowder Beats Chisox British ish Vup | CaM pire, Pete Fiend Tripp, Dodgers. 32.” |Mmeran e 9 2 \carrington 000 000 20-4 9 2 Minneapolis. 030 000 Ol— 4 8 0) Chicago, July 11.—()—This is clas- $ Bier uumen Crowder pitched. well | Yesterday’ s Stars || Pitching—etts, Braves, an |Harry Nueste!, 4 0 Carin “(Called in 8th, 6 o'clock law.) sic week at Arlington Park and 14 snd Washington beat the White Sox Bisnncandarseramn Preside Re —_— ———-¢ | tonic, Pirates, 9-2 H. Bullis, 1b, p . + dbf “Giants. 105 050 02x13 17 7 Grabowski, Dean and Healy; Betty,| thoroughbreds * were ready Monday 2 010. & Fi 1 Upset; Italians Defeat pe Fre erase Collected AMERICAN LEAGUE z ie ieee we “40 i ee Bee Grove Giants PED ae the ‘world, The pee cee, = Washington 015 208 tieaas ie 3 : Engrane Inine hits in 18-inning game with Belin woe BiB Ian AEE Wal: eae bi abner fo Ceara Hemmiller 6; by Jen- ms pa Saints, Hee Die the test will be run next Saturday over a mile n J y } oe took . gross . 3 acing h ott aaed and Grube; Japanese Entra ACER a spiny Bisacncaee vg es gabe ercatiaeane ath. | Pahbert, 2b, a ee a hae pena ee off Glenn 9 Pore Fears the ad 8 quarizs and probably wilt r an | a a 4 rs 4 . er = (By The Associated Press) dinals—Pitched champions to two| etios, 85, « Atmsuce,29;| _c, Totals 5c 3l ests of Home runs: : Heinmiller 1; Taylor 1.1 second, 8 to Be ee At the top of the list were ‘Top “e Browns Squelch Leaders | Of the more than a score of na-| victories over Phillies. Heme _ FuDs—F OK, aes. sake DOO ae Marzolt 1. Bases on balls off Cigyorn-|Toledo .... 000 012 0407 16 2|Flight, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Wine = New York—Two late rallies gave the tions who challenged this year for the| Adam Comorosky, Pirates — His|Ruth, Yankees, 24. waiikers |balls off Conrad 2, ices ett off Heinmiller 2. Stolen bases: B St. Paul.... 113 000 26x—13 14 2\ney’s filly; Faireno, victorious in tha STeetD fo anh. 8 to the latte: VG | Davis Gam emoblamatse of world tours {give ta icin atoee tn IAniNE eit lee = onapman, "| Wild pitches—Dick “and 1. | son 2; Snyder 1; Johnson 1; Erleson |" Soore, “Twogood, Winegarner and | Belmont, ‘Duyer vad Shelvin stakes Rei eee ne ae 0) PE recy oeay teree teniain [tee ee i Metching — Kinsey, ‘Browns, 4-2;|Eore—Fort Lincoln 1. Robinson, 7. | 40" 2 5 on, bases: Carrington 11; srenline; Harriss, Van Atta and Fens in New York, and Gusto, winner of innings. . | rt n Carroll, Reds| Pitching — es qi o fo base ze) . nts 4. Ear’ runs: ner. e lerican Der! To; if First Game jed Monday—the U. 6. KGermany and _Pitehed elfectvely to teat Glents | cmon Yankees 1 onson, Wick. Siruck out—by Con-|S/a15 4; 14 mime of game: 1 hour Second Game injuries was cheated out of tence, | a St. Louis... 1117 001 4-10 in | ay: 8. qualified for the interzone|in both games of doubleheader, ay a rad U1, Wick 2, Bullis 1. Double play: and 55 ; entes Pel io IGE x for Kentucky and American ‘Deroy New York. 020 020 023-9 9 3/tinais some weeks ago by winning the| "tea Warneke, Cubs Blanke Californian Cops __ “Score by innings— 3 | honors, Blaeholder, Stewart and Bengough; | ‘American zone title. Germany and| Braves with six hits. isis Minneapolis Title poe reo 207 020-18 > ‘Called end 6th, six o'clock law) rere rt Gomez, Brown and Jorgens. Italy now will clash in the European] Irving Burns, Browns — inneapo! Robinson ....000 010 010-211 Nurmi Develops Craghead and ; ‘Ad- j Second Game zone finals, the winner to meet the| yankee pitching for two home runs ba aca ter| Umpires—McKinnon and Wick. A Kle | kins and Fenner. : Bt. Louis... 001 010 0411—8 34 G/U. & for the right to play France.|and five singles in two games. Minneapolis, Sur, Benn Fort Lincoln-Tuttle | Swollen An — 3 3 "a = lenge round. Stoefen, ears incoln (6) AB R H{/g———. Brews, Indians Friendly | New York.. 330 000 100 0— 7 10 1/cup-holder, in the cha! of Southern California fresh-| . Fort Lin 1 Milwaukee—The Brewers and In- T i eon” Gras, Wells” Rutfing and set Sunday bye athttating’ ios eile: Chocolate-Berg Go eee aired Mngled chinpiog of | an Epaees, ae “4 10} chicago, Fld io timoe dianapolis divided a double header by 1 Phillips, Jorgens. Oo |taveced mitt cant sree aa ed Postponed a Week| ine MUoneapalss invitational’ vennis)| Bese Hes 37 a | | pales Sem atr enare ee LAST IGHT Ka : eee eae meh oe ce Mae ae SORE i ‘°He won the title Sunday by beat-| Dunne,’ c 3 2 ol Nurmi led the Finish Olympic RHE (By The Associated Press) © ; Zravel 18 Sanings jquered Japan by the same score. sb A Sa Ae tao | Peg omy Recalls ear ie 1| team on toward Los Angeles | Indianapolis 000 Oll—4 14 0| Marseilles, France— Al Brown, i Gieveland—The Athletics won 2) Great Britain, which upset the U.|_Nem | Yor Jn this state| ing Jobn by scores of 2-6, 3-6, 6-4,| Holcomb, rf tie) without telling Chicago. whet |Miwaukee. Gl! (10 Q00— 3 Spot | Panama, and Kid Francis, Maly || Fieitd Je inning contest, trom Cleve-|5 “inthe interzone finals last year | Rosenbloom, Ly Ag emperor i aah ll cbr Re vig ps trai PORN AB rey Pag (2-8 Campbeli, and Angley; Pol-! “no contest” (15). Grow” viet / + land, 18 fe ST Ome hit three homers, only, to lose. to France in the Ang pion, aig ote Rich ret fon £3: the onlo singles championship. | Discipio, 2b . : 4 3 ‘The Phantom Finn boarded the li and Young. es | prevented decision. |= making E E/ lenge round, was fully expec Scozza of B ;. ane only wee ired with Bill Robert-|Leitz, p. — — —| train in New York Sal “4 RHE a Philadelphia — Fade through all European opposition ce te tae tan cadipery: aaiectes | ani Melatiapalin” won Lees, cai . 29 6 3| showing no sign of a limp. insagalie a TCR | JAMESTOWN NINE WINS ‘ ot ‘702000 000 201-18 25 1) again this year. bout of ard this week. | finals, turning back Karl Kamarath Totals ......c0eeee the tearn stopped off at chicago Milwaukee. 003 000 OO 4 12 3] Jamestown, N, D, guly 11—-()— a 5 sietea Viti" Germany Meagt | Dublin ormne, ightwelght maten between Kid|and Sterling Williams, Austin, ot, Buenme: ct 4 0 1] Sunday, his left ankle was badly |“ Burwell, i ‘Logan. and Riddle; Brax- puaiye aie ho Crookston’s all- +, %taTGtt or o00 000 20017 29 $| mavenes Jack (Eid) Berg willl 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, 8-6. " Hennessey rr Se SO these ran Were CM ton and Grouch. aseball team here Sunday, ‘| Krause, Rommel and Heving, Mad- Priday, the Britons gained @ 2-1 lead | Chocolate and len Thomas, the latter of Min-|.Hinkle, If ...... Nurmi explanation Saas 6 to 2 : 2 are Garden | Cullen eb 4 0 21 His typically ! : Brown, Hudlin, Ferrell and/py winning the doubles Foam | Dest eens Sieeeeee ement eter fee cael Pant iginiec Martens Lo eee : Another Split Bill Jamestown ......210 201 00x—8 9 (| Mire. [this _stage kn eg hh Pe g s dg pps td Pow re peg rary ore Danielson, 3 Origa) TO hestecaay’- on train, tote: °|. aeanien See ae Gefeated {Crookston .....1000 101 000=2 6 3 ; winners but Germany's’ singles aces,| was to have been shen. Hennewey developed: # cramp Rippley, f «-.. “ Louisville, § to 0, in the first g Cash in With a fl’ Prenn cand Cotifried’ ‘von | wes:postponed when Berg came down Pie li ry ‘Mehihoft, ¢ . 4 1 1] ing: 4 Tribune Want Ad Cramm, won both of the final match- @ heavy cold.