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Ww cient p: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932 EW BRACKET OPENS “eams in Commercial League Are Reorganized For Rest of Season 2LOSE PLAY ). H. Will Company Is Second, Victim in Tuesday Night ALUBS WINNERS AS; IS FORECAST Chicazo \y |Now York ... 26 619 which went 10 innings. The victory | Philadelphia 26 571 was Washington's third straight over Detroit 34 rat 5 the White Sox. ete te | Cleveland 36 561 en Washington 38 537 | Jumps From Second Division to| Chicago... 160 022 0100-12 18 8 St. Louis 40 494 i ‘i . Washington 032 021 202 1-13 13 1 5L 354 Tie For Third With Im- Jones, Faber and Grube; Burke, Boston 61 228 Coffman, Marberry, Brown, ' Crowder | N. saeahi ah tt LE ity E j Pittsburgh Zo .. HOW ‘3 | atn letics, [ee of the season. DEFEATS ATHLETICS | Senators Nose Out Chisox out Chicago, 13 to 12 in a slugfest AND CLIMBS LADDER | proved Play and Spencer. NATIONAL LEAGUE ai “YANKEES DEFEAT ST. LOUIS! cincinnst yr Aas, Giants jati—An error in the ninth | Boston 3 338 — ‘after two were out gave os Giants a Contests \8t. Louis 39 Fi run to beat the Reds, 4 a Philadelphia 4 a irates Take Robins in 12th HE ees | Philadelphia 4 Hh rr is. i My iNew vork.. 109 ot oot hie ‘HiNGs IN > 433 inning; Cubs, Cards, ani Cincinnat: 000 12 Coat DT ee | Oineinnatd io 443 , ii ‘ iy Hubbell and Hogan; Johnson, Og- Wen Lost Pet. aE: | Giants Win den and Lombardi. Birm: Dairy... 1 0 1.900 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION j ismarck Dairy eer TERIC ASSOCIATIO! ii ee | va Malone “Pitches Win ee 4 if Minneapol 600 icago—Pat Malone pitched the hieaty A Pane | Minne eats 4 (By The Associated Press) Chicago Cubs to a 4 to 3 victory over “ a Co 01 ee | Milwaukee j The Cleveland Indians, tearing Boston. ao . HL. DM... 4 chi ee , R G.P. Eat Shep... 0 1.000 | onan : AT eee Tas Cee ctRS VIE ee ER era) ok pete 489 | Spirit that stamps them a vastly im- Chicago ... 001 200 00I—4 9 The first defeat of the sea. ne G. P. Eat Shop team marked the esday evening of second y the Bismarck com all league. nized for the sec- hanzing up a per 2et record tn the fi ' . Went down before the North- estern Bell entrant. The score was ' 1 to8 | _ The Bismarck Dairy entrant got off ' "n its good foct in the other game ‘uesday evening by trimming the O. {. Will company team 9 to 6 in a; e i cont y the dairy- en ieackea the The | opening m tease ircuit than 1 2ason. The r nized EF: § ntrant. thouth weakened. has sul- r to become a threat and op have been ) ther te: son for | Louisville : St. Paul . St. Louis, 2 :’ Philadelphia | Washington, 13; Chicago, t half of the) innings). TIONAL LEAGUE New + Philadelphia, 6. Milw ‘aukes St. Paul. Kar ; Eastern League yn, 7. (2 inn-:for third place, i Stars Win City 22 | Proved club in the last month, prom- Brown, Cantwell and Spohrer; Ma- -367 | ise to instill some life in an American Jone and Hartnett. League race that had about died on! its feet. J Featuring a boisterous batting at- jtack, the Indians have captured nine 10 [of their last 12 games, including four jout of five over Washington and three Pitenergh 220 000 030 O01— 8 15 2 of four from the Athletics, and with- Meine, Harris and Grace; Clark, jin a week have fought their way up Moore and Lopez. from the second division into a tie Bucs Win In 12th Pittsburgh—Dugas’ triple after Bar- bee had singled in the last on the 12th inning gave the Pirates an 8 to 7 vic- tory over Brooklyn. R HE rooklyn 000 130 201 000— 7 13 1 Champs Rally to Win Another victory over the A’s Wed-' _ 8t. Louis—The St. Louis Cardinals nesday would plant them in a tie for defeated Philadelphia 7 to a ere |the second rung. |_ Their spurt has enabled the In- Ehlladelphias01 009 90 6 10 |dians to pick up better than two ~ Holley, P. Collins and V. Davis; ;games on the Yankees, and they will Carleton, Lindsey, Stout and Man- have a grand opportunity to make cuso. ‘further inroads when they open a se- ties at Yankee stadium Thursday. | | The Indians gave one of their most impressive performances of the year! ;Tuesday in hammering the great} | Lefty Grove for 18 hits and a 7 to 8) jvictory, Eddie Morgan’s home run./ “oe Simmons hit his 19th | RH E! Cleveland.. 131 beg 002— 7 18 2! hiladelphia 200 ooo—6 10 1 Hudlin and Sewell Grove and! Cochrane. | Washington—The Senators nosed: Win Third Straight From Erst-| while Leaders; Millers Stretch Margin Chicago, July 13.—()—Milwaukee's Brewers, the toughest team in the | American Association to figure, have started another one of those drives toward better things. The Brewers have not been far off the pace all season, but neither have they displayed enough sustained drive to be considered a championship threat. Their latest accomplishment has been about the same as previous ones—taking a tuck in’a team that was headed somewhere. Frank O’Rourke’s band Tuesday trimmed Indianapolis, 11 to 8, for a third straight victory in the series, to drag the Indians three games behind Minneapolis took advantage of the op- 1 |Portunity by handing Columbus its seventh straight beating, 10 to 9, in a battle of home runs. ‘The Brewers whaled Ernie Wingard and Bill Burwell for a 9 to 0 lead in the first four innings, became care- less and had to stand off a desperate Indian rally in the ninth to win. The and Americo Polli had to go to the rescue of Fred Stiely and Kessenich before the drive could be broken up. Seven home runs, including a pair by Nick Cullop, sailed over the walls { MILWAUKEE TAKES WIND FROM INDIANAPOLIS SAILS the consistent Minneapolis Millers. | Indians scored six times in the ninth} ae . P. Eat Shop Diamondball Team Loses its First Game of Season ELL AND DARYEN\CLE VELA ND ) TEAM BECOMES SENSATION OF AMERICAN LEAGUE of the Minneapolis park, as the Mill- ers conquered Columbus. Joe Hauser, the league leader, got his 26th circuit hit of the season, while Cullop’s pair lifted his total to 21. Pat Crawford, Harry Rice, Ernie Smith, and Bevo | LeBourveau hit the others. Jess Pet- | ty, second of the four Miller hurlers, Was credited with the victory, while Paul Dean, who replaced Pete Fowler, | was charged with the defeat. Pearson’s lack of control and | bunched hits gave St. Paul a 5 to 2 | edge over Toledo and evened up their series. Kansas City outpointed Louisville, 8 to 5, in a night game. Scores by innings follow: Millers Continue Pace Minneapolis—Minneapolis defeated Columbus 10 to 9. Columbus collected 15 hits and Minneapolis 10. ® Ez |Columbus.. 103 002 111-9 15 1 | Minneapolis 004 120 03x—10 10 3 |, Fowler, Dean and Sprinz; Vanden- | bere, Petty, Ryan and Richards. 1 Brewers Win Third Milwaukee—The Brewers won their | third straight game from Indianapolis 1 to 8. ‘ RH Indianapolis 100 020 006—8 17 1! | Milwaukee. 052 202 00x—11 13 2 Wingard, Heving, Burwell and Rid- jele; Stiely, Kessenich, Polli, and Young. Saints Even Series Siad most Te: He U.cvene wth gy ers. t |sands. xk * . Paul... cae, and Pytlak;. Van Atta and | 8 to 5. Kansas City—After Louisville ral- it {lied for four Hine in the fifth to tie! Thomas, Fette and Snyder. the Schmeling-Sharkey fight brough; jes at two games each by defeating | the score at five all, Kansas. City Toledo 5 to 2. pushed across two runs in the same 54 ri frame on two singles, a walk and a», bead io Hed We 3 13 Ojerror and went on to win the game, RHE Louisville.. 100 040 00—5 10 2 Kansas City 021 220 10x—3 12 2 Jonnard, Hatter, Marcum and Shea; ‘ Blues Squelch Colonels UARDED @ The secret of Gillette's new equipment that assures uniformity of hardness in razor steel is known to only a handful of men inside the factory. You enjoy the benefit of many exclusive advantages when you shave with the Gillette BLUE SUPER-BLADE. ten out of the moth balls in ne "YES, SIR! MR. CASEY, IM PART SCOTCH” | ° followed by doubles by Sewell and} LA, TS, HE UNION FennanT cisser. scored the winning runs in the | (By The Associated Press) 1 of ninth. It was the second straight de-' Milwaukee—Angel Clivelle, Por- 2 ¢, Defeat Western Loop ‘All Stars’ an ankle a month ago. polite ratty [eM iceored 0 6 15 to 13 Tuesday The combination of Charles Ruff-| Prince Saunders, Chicago, (10). 7 det ing’s gilt-edge pitching and Ben! Yondon, Eng. — Jack Peterson, ° 201 Afternoon Chapman's home run with one aboard, England, knocked out Reggie “4 . « gave the Yanks a 4 to 2 decision over Meen, England, (2). ae n, s = St. Louis. Babe Ruth walked four " Chicago—Mickey Patrick, Chi- & ti 3! The awelin amp times and scored twice. lng d Henry Firpo, Louisville, a Totals . 10 5 ae ‘ baseball acai tenant It took Washington 10 innings to rs bps nid Sesiae as sl ates ap A of Bis Was won Tuesday after-! undue the White Sox, 13 to 12. and sl ee Ureaond Torthwestern Bell BRHE ba ‘ " Angeles, outpointed Tom Daven BR secker, ard... 9 6 Ber by the Eastern League “All-|then thev needed a wild throw by Soe we geet Ack tbls Peal v wahn, Iss . 2 0; St immed the West-|Tuke App! med give them the att Dazzo, Chicago, outpointed John- - age) League “All-Stars” in a specially ine run. Appling made three of eight ny Mitchell, Detroit, (4); Jack . we : bobiies charged to the Sox Inner xing, Little Rock, Ark., outpoint- - be and Lonemuir were | worke, ed Herb Peterson, Chicago, (4). H HH the leadi for the victors, The Boston Red Sox nosed out De- Youngstown, 0. — Rosy Stoy, 9 with Long Kallenberger set-tro't. 3 to 2 -. Lancaster, Po., and Jackie Rodg- 0 ting the pace in hitting Successive drives by Dave Barbee ers, pittsburgh. drew (10); Young = Bi was the leading swatter for and Gus Dueas. gave the Pittsbureh Terry, Akren, 0., cutpointed Dan- in Totals 399 11 14 «OO s. With J. Entringer, Bowers, Pirates en 8 to 7 verdict over Brook- ny Allen, Pittsburgh, (6). a Score by innings bbott and Dolan scoring two runs Ivn in 12 innings. The second place Ft. Worth, Tex.—Ray Kizer, R H ach, Chicazo Cubs kept pace with a 4 to 3. ates, outpointed Babe’ Mandla, wa 410 110 1-- 8 10 ! nd Elofson, hurlers for win over the Braves, engineered by Detroit, (6). 113 4101-11 12. 0 ; team, restricted their op- | Pat Malone. naventd ial le > —s = - hits while their team- George Watkins gave the Cardinals; ik ; 1g eight from the their third straight over the Phitties ‘ Yesterday’ s Stars | | ‘of Boelter. by a score of ae 6 when he knocke (By The Associated Press) one from the premises after two were! Gear: Watkins. Cardinals — His! AB R_ H_ Eout and one on in the ninth inning.! eorge h al ti ith ba “al 4 t } 4] eiteoksstn’ an errant cpa Moeie: Daroe rss one rons nenin =| : rey in the last inning, the ants 7 _ y Berger 3: by Tracy 1 -1 0 0 © broke » four-game losing streak with acy. chest Se ee | is off Berger 4; off : a . : | a 4 to 3 win over the Cincinnati Reds. eames pinta, aaise ain 12th | : j we coo 8 Scores by manings tnlow: \to drive in winning run against | a ae ee | MERICAN LEAGUE | Dodgers. es Akline Bests Sorrel Bob Seeds, White Sox—Solved Sen- | -3 3 2 9) Boston—Baston took a 3 to 2 deci- ator pitching for triple and two dou- | 2 9 0 1 Sion from the Detroit Tigers in ables. driving in three runs and scor- | ek | Ditchers’ duel between Bob Kline and ing two. 36 is 8 13 | Vie Sorrell. | Pat Malone. Cubs—Stopped Braves " a R H E with eight hits and scored winning, 9 2 2 | Detrelt bh ie ace ie run in ninth after singling. 20 2 een a Bill Cissell, Indians—Drove in de- {1 3le neh ana ee ponD) mule and | siding run against Atheltics with 1 9 1 Connally. ninth-inning double. ee p . Ouch Yanks Rally to Victory Carl Hubbell, Giants — Hel as | Totals beeen: it 3b. 1. 0-8) Naw vere Renee rin raily in the ' to six hits. Bas | Abbott, ef ... 2 9 0O' sixth inning gave the Yanks a 4 to! Bob Kline, Red Sox— Beat Tigers 2H. Will 16» AB R H_ E' Dolan, rf 2 0 © 2 win over the St. Louis Browns. Ben with eight-hit performance. 1. Falconer, c vee 4 1 1 0! Britton, 1b 1 2 2! Gyapman hit a homer. \ sida maneyer Ist on a 0 0 0 RH E WINS HORSESHOE TITLE ». Baldwin 25 As 0, 12 3 1a 17 St. Louis... 100 000 010—2 7 2! 13.—()—Art Engebret- 1 Hummel, p ee | 3313. 4 11) Now Yors.. 000 003 Olx—4 5 ernie, North Dakota horseshoe | 3. Manney, Iss f oo ae ae —Struck out. by Andrews | Stew: ray and Ferrell; Ruffing * lane nian Woaneanae nad 2. Cleveland. cf .. 2 0) 0 x0 fson none, by Boelter 5. bY | and Jergens. P ri ced, had 1. Fortune, If i oe ae Bowers 3; umpi Peterson, Balzar. | qa es cea dey Hue 10) | sollee | » Schubert, 3rd, rss... 2 1 1 0 ————— tion, winning each of his starts in |* * Mason, rss, 2nd.....3 0 1 0| harleston,, C. — Charlie | Philp seine mnoe ts single the tournament which got under way ), Hindemith, 3rd .... 2. 0 1 0, Comer, Baltimore, knocked out |in the ninth inning gave the Cleve- at the North Dakota State Fair here Totals 30 6 9 5| ATTY Oser, New Orleans, (7). land Indians a 7 to 6 victory over the Monday Score by innings: | : | RH &£| if tismarck Dairy 200 021 4-9 14 2) OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern ). H. Will...... 023 0010-6 9 5! ‘Summars i | Stolen bases: L. Cleveland, Hum-} nel, Allen, Burhert | WHILE YoU WERE AWAY, NERY GooD, AX WAS IN Se Ceveland, Fortune, Al- MR. THOCKMARTON, SOME INSPECTOR ! TRANCE ro aA Home runs: Miller. | RUFFIANS “RIED To BREAK [4 BY THE WAY, MONTHS , Two base hits: Hummel, Burhart, Ho THE H WAW ! —MoST Aanney. its: Dol INTo THE HouSe, BUT LI I DISCHARGED AH SAW OB ree base hits: ohn. Hits off Hummel 14 in 7 innings; off ped og b> ns THoSE GTHER TWO \T WAS Neibauer 9 in 7. M ‘Struck out by Hummel 3; by Nei- e © ROUT ~~ AND MEN I HAD IS MY} YADERGROUND! Sas ott i ee NosR COLLECTiaN) OF SERVICE f 1 WANTS ~~ AH WAS A Bases on balls o! lummel 2; off : 7 deibauer 5. RUSSIAN CROWN SEWELS] 1 HiRE YoU AD Umpire: “Doc” Thoreson. iS AS Nou LEFT NouR ASSISTANT Scorer: Hummel. iP eo ’ IT --- SAFE, PERMANENTLY ! (By The Associated Press) po (Including Tuesday’s Games) i A Re ee aa Athletics, 90; Tuns—Foxx, Athletics, 34; iBiclen Wie isha, Yankees, Johnson, Red ox, 14. | oF, — Kimsey, Browns, 4-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting — P. Waner, Pirates, 375; ‘lurst, Phillies, .339. Runs — Klein, Phillies, 93; Terry, Se iants, 64 Home _runs—Klein, . Dodgers, 16. fy Stolen bases—P. Waner, Stripp, Dodgers, 12. Pitening — Swetonic, Pirates, and ett, Braves, 10-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Foxx, Athletics, 383; Wal- per, Foe a 348, Phillies, 25; Pirates, 'T was acrossing policeman who estimated E. E. Fitzpatrick’s | personal friends at half the census of Wichita, Kans. And it was the same informant who sug- gested that the entire population has seen the car he drove 63,000 miles at a cost of ten cents for repairs. Mr. Fitzpatrick’s 1927 Dodge coupe shows signs of service, bute the motor still performs without | aprotest. “I suppose I really abuse a car,” he said. “I don’t change the oil as regularly as I should and I’ve never had the engine overhauled. But even when I’ve run as much as STANDARD OIL co i faa ENS Eo lk “And Ido save money on repairs,” says E. E. Fitzpatrick, fear at 1230N. Tamrpmraivence, in Wichita, Kansas, owner of a Dodge coupe. An Interview ROBERT J. 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