The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1932, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| | i HOUSE ided D-Ball Contests Played D SENSATIONALLY 10 || our BoarpwNe House By Ahern | WINNER OR DISTRICT [Two Lopsided D-Ball Contests Playe | x Ea ey ACKSONVILLE Dick WIN 2 AND { MARGIN EGAD,SIR ~ AH DUST StT-T1GHT, NoNe oF YouR Z 6 10 PLAY ESMOND will Trims Comp y 1 hin UM -- WHAT 1S “THE DEACON AN’ DONT JA FUNNY BUSINESS, 7 While Trojans Trounce Bis- | ‘ | Ty Avromasie FoR? f{\ ASK quesTioNs | /} WoLr MORGAN! marck Dairy 24-6 MILLER OF CHICAGO IN FINAL N. D. Champ Rallies to Square) |S" ULP = = You'RE ~ KEEP TH’ ROD REMEMBER, (F Yau . oF Match at 15th But Loses Mor, AH ~ SURELY, ON HIM, SWEDE, anu bard Bf Whe wats STANDINGS 5 sotie | MaMa cahhe-won MAE Oe: ee oe re 4 16th and 17th IX YouRE NOT-TAKING UNTIL WE GET ‘D ie N. W. Bell ......+2 0 1000 | Columbus’ team batting average : ‘ee ; THERE ! HIS KAIFE-MEN will h Dakota State T 4 © 1.000 | fell off two points to .318, Blond for Public Links eet | US FoR A-- ULP< J GET Yau ~~ AND “Swiss” Ma GUase thus 1 et Ee coceois wees ered Golf Titi . ' : i 1 500 Indianapolis ranking ditt ol le jate WO SAWYERS FAVORITES: «FOR A: RIDE ~ ” NoGERT SWEARS HELL ment Will Be Held Next 1 ee ia ae i | k-End Company A ........ 0 000 Nc = eal IN-HE MANNER DRAG Nou LIMEHOUSE Week-End at Harvey | Bismarck Dairy....0 2 000 Helding effort, will 976, 8 peg eeioox, Btsmiurak’s Other tu-| OF THE GANGSTERS ' CHAN Hoy \F You - ———. ipa meals PAA Ait rise iniee’ Gieeas. wuaSe C6 rae, uly, 23.) Donle Bush ” | not i Eliminated by Min- BLT Me alsT: TO PLAY FINAL TILT SUNDAY) o. x. will, 18; Company A, 6. lft its total to 132 in 97 games. have to do any better than maintain mats pyemea y A Trojans, 24; Bismarck Dalry, 6. |thelr pace since July 4 to take down S nesota Champ H dM, SM nn OL, i redid U. S. H Onl On the American Association champion- rit | 8 mn & ne Winner of Dickinson District] , Tro lopsided games were played in. ). LAS y e ship and get tnto the little world se- — = 7 . 7 e 4 . x. D Detolt Lakes, atinn, July 22—V| Will Meet Aneta in First- ball eague Friday evening. | Good Man in Each tthe (Millers faced July 4 in a vi. ate, 5 , a . H. ual ie wit Indianapolis and ono = —cy Anderson of St. Paul, by virtue | Round Game walloped Company ae Tae i Columbus for first place and started alm of his upsets of two big favorites in re the ‘Trojans trounced, the 1 Of Weight Events thelr parade to undisputed leadership Ihe 3¢ the Pine to Palm golf tournament. Hy oe BIE ptt the Trojedk inal on that holiday with two victories Dict stole the show Friday when he H Kensal, N. D., July 23.—(?)}—Draw- AL Rin Recenwastern. ‘Sell tone, over St. Paul, winding up Friday d wil reached the semi-finals. i ings ae eo fas state ated be Yirst place in the second bracket Sexton, Anderson and Conner Deckes an RAMP Tero to 3 ‘ yf hin a ga 5 : zg junior baseball tournament whic! ames J up a Pee aiecaiois, tinaiet tet year ‘and Zz fail bo tata ke Harvey July 28 to 31|¢ Oy bee to Compete in Shot, [record of 17 victories out of 22 en- , icoagereret ‘ ve m + —t reenta; 173. om considered a chief contender | this ma were announced here Saturday by| Friday ae eR EE Discus, Hammer Indianapolis has fuse, barely’ man- year, in a 19-hole battle, and then, 2 Clarence Jenson of Kensal, American| 0. H. Will ¢ aged to do better than break oy refusing to be impressed by the pres- Legion state athletic officer. Falconer, ¢ .. 64 4 0 = Fass yp—tn eech [eine Thdependence Day. tock even J q r O| ° - \—] er . , havi won Ths tige of his Ne a ene t ary Defeating Harvey 10 to 5, Carring-|Wetch, 2b . on < : ; H ae anon Rellaepar eek Poaattig 11 out of 21, for a percentage ot 524, aptul cs aed bene North ton annexed the third district title/Cowan, Iss 6 1 1 Oleveny Aptis Olympic track and field|Columbus almost immediately went BRM aos ce ctoe champion and Firday and only three remaining dis-/Hummel, p .- 3 2 1 Alpeograme-the Unite aentas haw only [800 @ nose dive, and Sts roomed Gee, Bah Pine to Palm medalist, ieee tiiste) SmiAte o>) We selected | Sn ors n 4 0 0 Olone outstanding competitior with a/the turning point is eight victories Meee ia ty imect thie defend They were to be decided Saturday| Fortune, 1D .- 5 1 2 Olchance to win, on the basis of latest|and 11 defeats. The Red Birds how. 36. eRe ak ceayer Of Min and Sunday in tournament at Garri-| Mason. re S 9 3 1ipeeronatien ever, since Billy Southworth replaced Se bart cotta amateur. cham. son, Enderlin, and Dickinson, Be-| Wright, rf 2 1 2 0] 7nese are Leo Sexton in the shot-|Nemo Leibold at the helm, have re- eee Giticday. Sawyer Friday de- sides Carrington, district champions | Cleveland, ef -- 4 2 2 Olput, John Anderson in the discus and|®ained thelr balance and may yet be ween Feated Ed Cox of Bismarck 5 and 4 already named are Esmond, Coopers- |osson, f --- — <= = «liven Ganmer in the bamunar doce, | COMleneman, oral after winning from Dr. L. H. Rut- town, Jamestown, and Aneta. Totals ...........48 18 18 3/an three carried the colors of the| St. Paul, winner of the 1931 title, Mt Mees Swieat Lakes, 8 and 6. Survivors of approximately 150] Gonpany A’ (6) New York Athletic club to victory in|Started its drive at about the same et STE the other bracket. Fritz Car- ; ; junior Legion basball outfits in the | ruttherg, If .- 4 0 © Olthe national championship and final) time last year, and by the close of Hed = man of Detroit Lakes will battle Dick | - state that entered the eompetition,| Per ah IIs 1 0 1/fhe nae the campaign, had worked up ais. ae Sawyer, older brother of Pat, for the T B b ll G S t f Ss d Sonn ou Rog rinditersn ire hha Hedstrom, p, iss s......3 0 0 21° Sexton's principle rival for Amer- ee over the runner-up, Kan- P i i er= en pl = nie a . < sas ye caries verner roetan in the fins wo aseDpDa ames e or un ay day evening. Teo Bat above sae Eat ecg ea oa rea alles FPS Ve sata ° One js possible, as Pat is favored over sina ‘i The drawings: Potter, Iss, p 3 0 © Olnound former Georgetown star has|tugh pitcher for five innings Friday, ¥ gund Anderson and Dick is doped to take ; , ' Thursday evening — Esmond, | Potter, 15s. 3 0 0 OlnonStently approached $3 feet this|Dut landed on the tall Saint for five ce See" [Gov Gas to ry Lint! PIRATES HAV tiie me eis ered ff Shepp es eae tn wet 2 i jay from Virgil . _ , | mien k, rf, . S : OU: Roby or Minneapolis: in his ‘fiet| While Wilton Will Face | Friday morning—District 1 win- | P°pacek, rf, of Be One eat on ee reoired “of Milwaukee trounced Kansas City @ re U match one up and then turned back City Team ! LUCK AG AINS E ner at Enderlin vs Jamestown, Mossbrooker, cf 000 2 Germany, present holder of the world to 6 although Pitchers Sticly, Hillin, ind \ Henry Visser, Rock Rapids, Ia., 5 and ~~ \ district 4. — — — —/tord by be tect Tis inches, which |Xessenich and Poli were required to aap 4. Dick Sawyer first defeated Ward | — Duis coe sre tape ae Totals ..........30 6 6 58 besten Mas Fi ly three ‘times in|40 {t. Scores by innings: McFadden of Chicago, one up, win- a ES " 1 sw - strict 3, a Score by innings 4 —-— Mo: hing from Bob Clark, Minneapoiis,! Bismarck baseball fans will turn | Phillies Only Club in National | Swetonic won his 11th igs trict 2. OW. aioteaacngeny ae ieee lineote oe Millers Beat Old Rivals t 1 5 and 3, in the afternoon out for two contests Sunday. ‘ icag 000 010 000—1 10 0 Friday afternoon — District 5 [Company A 0220020—6 6 5 a4 |, St. Paul—The Minneapolis Millers nelut Anderson got away to a fine start i i | League Able to Trim Pittsburgh 030.000 00x—3 10 0| winner at Dickinson vs. Aneta, |CUuPONy © i712) “pases—Cleveland, |Dounced the 16-pound iron ball to! peat’ the Saints, 7 to 2. tHensiek and roit i his match with Cook, edging out| T8® Grove Giants, penitentiary | " alone, Shay and Samet: te| ann 6 MISS COCHGAR: “Totis ratine Teco MneRtiCes: Ryan allowed 4’ hits. RHE D. @ a2 up advantage at the turn with a |nine, will renew its old rivalry with | rae) tonic and Grace ; With first round games completed [Cowan 2, Mason; ‘2-base hits—Fal-|« there Js such a thing as discus) Minneapolis ‘001 000 100—3 4 & a ing re vale | Li st a 245 | jis ianatns ' '-Bost riday g ” aoe. “|destiny, it points to an Olympi |- | St. Paul .. aa Ma Maa aneren rg as vl ceo ei aa Cmeeddes sana eatarein the faa Gea Lenk veel pa ttt 3 etic umph for ent John Anderson, for-| Hensick, Ryan and Richards; Har- Be cestieriin after dropeing seas? | (By The Associated Press) | : interest will be centered on the|i0, 6.107 innings; off Hedstrom 61 mer Cornelian who was just a” good | riss, eg oe “; At 3 p. m. the Wilton club will | 7 Innings; a ol rewers at jues morn: tional putt from the edge of thej me stele with the city team at the} Where there have been league epsom iprsinrdl championship game which is sched- nings; struck out by Hummel 14; by Ea cdonin ee TH oeiniboreE: Kansas City—The Milwaukee Brew- Coc green on the 13th. Not to be out. | °70ss bats |champions—notably the Philadelphia iagt ult to start at 3 p.m. Sunday. | sHedstrom 3; by Potter 4; bases on |S, ‘ 4 ers defeated Kansas City in a night ar ¢ done, Anderson dropped a 15-footer |city athletic field. AoE eaRt nt eumzonme| \No-thi akote's « state! Chambon) ine ortariiaest a: ote Hedstrom 4; |tt®” into his throws and hasn't been ort .0°s tog, ea ook on the 16th to go 1 up, and then| ‘The Wilton organization holds two Athletics of last season—who ran ie | gubleties defeated the Washington | win enter the regional baseball tour- | Pals off F ‘3; umples—"Doc” ‘Thore. (beaten this yar, successfully getting| Miwaukee <......000304 100-4 = & Py Par holed another long one on the 17th |victories over the Capital City club their winning percentage over the /Bonators, & to 4. | RH El ney at Superior, Wis. son, Meinhover; scorer—B. Hummel.|°ff throws of 161 feet, 163 and 165] kansas City .....10003011026 12 2 son; -t0.Win. The pair was followed by a/while Bismarck defeated the norther- weaker clubs while getting no better | Philadelphia .....102 0023008 10) eet ore ointment, as region- Bismarck Dairy @)—AB RH |" his vietorious way through the! stiely, Hillin, ‘Kessenicn, Polli and Pai gallery of more than 200. ners in the third contest this season than an even break against their| “Walberg and Cochrane; Crowder, |@l commissioner to represent the na-| yecomie e ar a S: sectional sud tinal) rants; 2 s last| young; ising, Fette and Collins, he ¢ In the first round of the third) between the two. leading adversaries, there can be no! varberry, Brown and Berg, Maple. | tional headquarters at Walla Walla, | Neibauer, na la 1 2 ojthrow, al y ryder. L rc! flight, Rev. Father R. Ramsbottom,| The Bismarck battery had not been’ such charge against the Pittsburgh Boston-New York, postponed, rain, |Wash., where a regional junior Le-)Bymne, 2b .. +3 1 0 1/Fecord. 5 -ante te ernnete| Be * lack Fargo, defeated P. J. Meyer, Bis-|sclected by Manager George McCar-/ Pirates if they capture the current} Only games scheduled. ;eion basball tournament between] Aiien,’ 1b . 3 2 2 41|. They are about ready eee J F d Ede marek, 1 up. |ney Saturday morning and the visit-| National League race. ——- |state champions from Idaho, Mon-|Benser, If 3 0 3 olthe Seva eas erie Ansior| Immue Foxx an ay ———— jing duo also remained indefinite. | The Pirates, in fact, have Sane ° “4 jtana, Washington and Oregon will be! writer, cf . ae we 2 ow mare aS 8 ate no ire gg ee a pe |e ee ee ind ee ee cians cheats eee (ANS IM Dispute —[ptascs sue, 1 snd ss: hae etn oe | Barta, goo 1 giamite, goer ante ee’) Chuck Klein Lead nent ers ave et |to give a great battle to the Linton | their sensational climb a mo ag 4 carl ateeat Hoffman, Iss . 3.0 1 «0 f 170 feet with which Conner won| nine, which recently finished as win-| against the team generally regarded MJ jathletic director. Paris, rss ... 3 0 0 (Of 170 fect wi mi | ; es W P. Si [Ber in a southern North Dakota and }96 their, strangest sival, the Chicago iver ospit: ity ae places of {he | Brown, 3b: 2 0 1 {the American trials. Slugging C ont est iP |northern South Dakota league. bs, | seieeames. es ues | Dic arm ace oince | Just who Manager Harry eae of, In their last nine engagements | j will accompany the regional victor to! «rotais ..............31 6 13 3! s. Vv the visitors will send to the diamond With Rogers Hornsby’s club, the a Are Di isfi ine sectional meet at Omaha, Neb., Trojans (24)— | a Vir n epen ence ay ‘s not known but Manager Clarence Pirates have turned in seven victor-| Tennis Players Are Dissatisfied jne said. Bigler, 1ss ....... §) 4-4 0 | American Holds Slight Edge itz |e. Orton of the Gian: more than sufficient to account! With Seabright Cricket- | Benser,sb.... 5 6 5 0 F | T S$ | : ‘ 4 = led the following probable ee eee aae a eae erican N t Duo Conroy, cf 5 23 0 r4 Over National This Week, Bo . Z .__| Bjornson, ss; Brunner, If; Taylor, cf;| ead over the field Saturday. Only; - it Am I 440 . Pai Minneapolis Has Won 17 Vic-| Evenson. 3b; Snyder, ¢: Gian, one club has been able to beat the} henniseey aaa e Sec 5 0 0 o| Last 1G La Thanks to Simmons 152) tories in 22 Starts Si |Johnson, 2b; Marzolf, 1b; and Sei-| Pirates up to this point. The fourth- ° Spriggs, 1b. 5 3 41 Lh Soidaisearsiecayginced | fa, ¢ ories in ‘arts Since gel, rf. ‘place Phillies, with seven victories in . i 120 New York — Benny Leonard, "= —(P—Th - 1s ‘ Huntington, N. ¥ July 23-1)! Goetz, 2b . 4 New” York, outpointed Eadie | New York, July 23—(%)—The great Holiday |" With Fort Lincoln's troops’ at| 11 bouts with the leaders, have the| shea a Rott, ¢ . 22.3 0) So ‘ inter-league slugging duel seems to i |Brush Lake, near Mercer, on thete| US oBOR ae aa sae a Some of mena ei Gaal fa Boelter, if 3 100 > chanee plas nad ye ‘anil have settled down to the basis on |annual march, the doughboy nine will ‘ge Gibson len demonstrat No. 1” tennis talent, now disporting . ’ ig | Schneider, rf . 2 2 2 J rnia, tpoin' which Philadelphia's aces, Jimmie Louisville, Ky, July 23—(-—Two | P!aY the Washburn-Mercer Twins at ee Reriruete rae uus for the | in the Crescent-Hamilton invitation | United States’ Chance for Davis —-—-—-- real (Trader) Horn, Jersey ‘roxx of the Athletics and Chuck de, Ky. July 23—(P)— the resort at 3 p. m. Sunday, d-| fourth si ime y wit s t of | ity Hangs | Totals ............ +38 24 21 1 ys (6). e Phi jt i 1 soung golfers named Miller, repre-| the to Corporal Derby Het et one |3 to 1 victory at Pittsourgh. bene tment bere, ace the prospect of/ —_ Cup Opportunity Hangs Totals innings “na og] Pittsburgh—Tea Yarom, Mon- Pet i ee rene easier oa senting the best among those who| anc The National League's only other ig “2 y Hl in Bal 31-613 3| ca, Pa. outpointed Lope Tenorio, s . play on American's municipal courses, | *®°T contribution to a dull day along the |S°me club snaps up their services al- | = Serene, Bismarck meen 2421 1| Phillippines (10); Jacques Ever- Foxx got some aid from a Seon were pitted agninst each other in the| py sP baseball front presented the Phillies |™O0St immediately. - en Ee ee ra adiinctic si] iis. Taare, Rie? alee yet ory pinehapber ring tae final round of the national public) Marness Program at in a9 to 5 victory over Brooklyn. Paris, July 23, — (>) — America’s) Allen, Bigler, Hummel, Rott; two-base| Young Rudy, Charlerol, Pa., (6). | American Teague's position this week: ary peter ‘Miller vot chicago, worl his State Fair Is Ended | dead tie see gin |gatisfied with the brand of hospitality | hopes of hurdling its final obstacle—| hits, ' Benser, srieuae 3: Aeeaae Peale se aged repel ing batter of the National League, did way through the largest field that! Re ee lover Washington in the American | being eebuied iy the pestle Germany — and contesting with eae reson span oianines, ‘ofi| Doktor, Buffalo (8); Art Lasky, prises to help ae eine aes 1 ever started in a national public links} _ Grand Forks, N. D., July 23—(— | League's lone attraction, Cricket and Tennis club and request-| France for the possession of the fa-| hits, of > immons’ wor! piling up v1 v1 ; Struck out, by! Minneapolis, stopped George Ne- to lead both 1 i rf 1 ainly a e| Barron Maid, owned and driven by J.| Score: innings: ed_a new deal. mous Davis Cup rested squarely Sat-| Brown 13 in 7 innings; str . ~ |runs to lea leagues in scoring Poet ea ies ue |W. orank al eraten Aik een tee a branes Seabright not only remained sone: with Wilmer Allison, sandy-|Nelbauer 6, by Brown 8; bases on| ron, New York (2): Angus Sny- |TUDS (0 lead both leagues in scoring 1 AG i i y, but ibauer 7, off Brown 1;) der, Dodge City, Kas, knocked in tne records, for FoXxx's batting av- drives, for which he uses brassie,| heats of the consolation pace on the NATION LEAGUE fast in defense of its hospitality, but |haired Texan, and Johnny Van Ryn,| balls, off Ne! 1, 3 Y sfin ‘ecords, % tting Lo poy at pile here Pesce the oe closing program of the state fair har- Phils Hit Heavily at the same time released the boys of !the dark, compact stylist from Phila- | umpires, Simle, Hays; scorer, T. Paul s mi eke mieewee at erage of 368, through Friday's games, hat age. ness meet here Friday. The Arkan-| Philadelphia — Pounding Thurston |any obligation to appear in the his- delphia. re _ dy a G was the best in either leagues al- nd. R. L, Miller of Jacksonville, the |Sa8 entry took the second and third/ and Quinn for 20 hits, Philadelphia| toric Scabright tournament next week.| Allison and Van Ryn, who, until pointed Cost ‘assis, Greece {though four points below his mark of son. ield | brushes after finishing second to May | ‘asily outscored Brooklyn, 9 to 5. Vir-| Condensed, the whole situation re-|their recent defeat at Wimbledon, d Hi (8); Jack King, Lite! a week ago. Jimmie continued to top po other hee ne a ieee | Direct, W. H. Williamson's sorrel mare gil Davis hit two homers for the|volved about the question of what| were regarded 2s the world’s greatest at rawtor JAS | knocked ont Jack Kane, Chicago [1,0 majors with 39 home runs and 120 i i a i Phils and George Davis one. constituted an eliminated tennis play- | doubl ir, clashed with Daniel (2). runs batted in while Ben Chapman of om ments of play. He is a fairly long| from Boise, Idaho, in the first heat. loubles pair, clashed wit! ni % gsi aonking. e Diyn hitter and handles his irons and put- | May Direct made the best time of the | cokiyn ....4-+.012000 as ripe The slub decided 9 eat ago ae a\Prenn and Baron Gottfried Von Increased Batting Per ae a a wane the New ae Yankees was iar ahead ete ter well. pay, by doing the mile ripe Mee py | Philadelphia ":7"! 122 011 20x—9 20 | peatoriner, ee ae 5 on or of!Cramm, Germany's No. 1 and No. 2 Billings, Mont, (10); Ralph Lam- in base steal wa KI oy gave ie te ic n Each is 21 years old and has played|, Peter Date, owned and driven by| ‘Thurston, Quinn and Suxeforth; | that par Sted the bounty oF tha uni’ | tennis stars. in the mateh that many ears brecht,” Billings, defeated John tional League the lead with ‘Th golf seven years, but those are the| Peter McClosky of Pueblo, Colo., won Benge and V. Davis. longer merited the bounty of the club. /experts believed would decide the Mar In gue Foster, Minot’ N.-D.. (8). and his 14 triples tied the mark of Ftar only points of similarity. The Chi-|#ll three heats of the consolation | Pirates Increase Lead The players, on the other hand, held | inter-zone finals. Mar cc Buddy Myer, American League lead- inclu cago Miller is black - haired. burned | ‘Tot. Jane Watts. Guy Warner's bay! pittsburgh—The Pittsburgh Pirates; that they rightfully were guests of Having broken even in Friday's pina 17 Matis Ronee jer. Paul Waner continued to lead hor brown by the sun, stocky, and always} ™4re from Aberdeen, S. D., finished! increased their first place lead by! the host club for the duration of the jopening singles matches, both sides) Qoimbus Performer Hits at them all with 39 doubles. ley t smiling, even when he dubs a drive | Second in straight heats. idowning the Chicago Cubs, 3 to 1.meet. \felt the necessity of winning Satur-| Columbu! Klein led his league in five depart- Pola or misses a short putt. He is the son! day. A brilliant duel was forecast, .382 Clip for 99 Games | 72} ments and Foxx had four firsts and ong of a wealthy real estate operator and one with the American combination a ‘i 2y a@ second. The various high mar! i OUT OUR WAY By Williams slight favorite. This Season were: iste Re ville mn Miller is slender. | (By The Associated Press) Runs—Simmons, 106, Klein 101, niste lacksonville’s ler slender. (Including Friday’s Games) | ey a 5 y Be teat ecto sivas tis tae ——— ; Cee ee eed | mays NATIONAL LEAGUE” | POS pails ence’ se rung in e seri about his ; ; ford of jumbus, sé! é: 5 , 132; His father is a night watchman in a HEY—HEY! % Dost Gt, VMIEL. Dunne: of only three points ver his nearest| ,na(me P. Waner, Pirates, .385;/ patted in—Foxx 120, Simmons 98, Jacksonville shipyard and the boy WHAT'RE YOU THAT: ween pas a : rival when he assumed the batting Runs—Klein, Phillies, 101; Terry, Klein 91; doubles—! ra hes lg ed himself has been out of work for TRUIN' TO DO, WHY DONT HE THAT TA sy Me leadership of the American Associa- Giants; Bartell, Phillies, and Hurst, Worthington, Braves, Eada months. He formerly worked in * THAT ON TH’ KILL YOURSELF ? . MAN 195 ST tion a week ago, increased his mar- Phillies, 66. dians, 31; stolen basen =O) ee wines bakery, after graduating from junior EE CENTER DOWN . Doin gin to 12 points during the 14th week |" “Homey. Klein, Phillies, 28;| Blue. White Sox, ren! gent high school. Cee ere weer ne ee = NOTHIN ~ SO F of the campaign. os in- |Ott, Giants, 18, pa etiam ieee ed Sarees THINK Wi ESS TH’ SECRE! ———————= | Crawford’s mark of james, iN-) “Stolen bases-—P. Waner, Pirates; 5. ; Twin Cities Golfers Ee THESE BG CRANES | IF HE WANTS [OF Bein A Good AMERICAN LEAGUE cluding those of Thursday. was 382 Stripp, Dodger; Prac, ‘Cardona is |,BAhind Rony, there was real race ' FoR? | WERE To? HES BOSS 16) HEEPIN' ; i ;nson,|«Pitching—Swetonic, Pirates, 11-2; 4 atte Priday’s eames the con- Earn Tourney Chance PAIN A CRANE | HELPIN TH ONE MAN FROM Palladelphia. 56 Fy 589 ne eee MR had 310, ‘Waruake, cae, Te Gui pdb lined up as follows: Walker, { MAN FER THAT! /\ ComPNY A | OvER Cont HISSELF, It Cleveland 5338 Swanson was third with .369. AMERICAN LEAGUE .| Tigers, 389; Manush, Senators, .338; St. Paul, July 23—(?)—Jock Hen- “To KEEP ANCTHER|S Washington’. 51 42 race as Ee ships remain-|,,Datting—Foxx, Athletics, .368;) 50°" prowns, 337; Jolley, Red Sox, eat cote ne cee Hie r HE? MAN FROM erect > 3 4 ed in the same hands, with the ex-|WENSt Tigers, 390. sg;| 288: Averill, Indians, 333; Cramer, a 0! 4 yu! _ " 4 4 t r Minneapolis, will represent the UNDER OOIN Chicago ... 30 58 ception of the tie between Swanson] po. . Athletics, 99. Athletics, 331; Simmons, Athletics, northwest in the Professional Caltesy ow > a Boston and Odell Hale of Toledo in triples. association tournament at the Keller course here Aug. 30 to Sept. 4. ees 7 , NATIONAL HEAGDE runs—Foxx, thleties, .|.380; Géhrig, Yankees, 325; Dickey, Ran Yee 26. a 39; | Yankees, .323. Stolen bases—Chapman, Yankees,|, The rest of the National League's Hendry led in the sect ual = a5): : ° ef “first 10” was Hurst, Phillies, .355; ity pines Hoare s ay y Ate ae ba Meer abul a Recgiel * Klein, .349; O'Doul, ‘Brooklyn, 346; ing meet here Friday with a 36- ) fe Chicago . - 48 Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 16-4;| Klein, .349; ul, Brooklyn, .346; hole ‘otal of 145, with Baening right A Boston ... ee Allen, Yankees, 8-2. 3 Traynor, Pirates, .344; Lombardi, behind with 146. Penfold of Min- neapolis and Chamberlain finished pe BLA Se, Reds, 340; Ott, Giants, .335; Steph- Californians Will ‘Soo; and Te Waser’ pirates, Play in Net Final pr nec (re cere aed , uly. 23-—UP—Lester| 18 victories and Tost eatents aienOUsE BaSERER 8 = four to in the third position. _Among other scores was Ralph aazeseseg Sesrsssse b> Minneapolis, Se rae B.D mith eT % 3 Stoefen and Gene Mako, both of Los |i,’ teammate: Johnny Allen, equaled Angeles, Cal. Friday won their way ight games 4 pad into the northwestern tennis tourna- Bis Avetane si gear ‘Guetonia oa so io ment singles finals at Deephaven. | tttssurgh Jed ta the National Lease Stoefen defeated Karl Kamrath, deteats Fr an Austin, ‘Texas, 6-2, 6-3, 1-5, while |"ce with 11 vietories and two se Ger Mato ‘eliminafed Sterling Willams, [22tinst 14 and 3 for Lonnie Warneke rc ; peers crc hy of Chicago. FRIDAY’S RESULTS In the women’s singles Mary Fox|Gharies Blanchard of Minneapolis National dHale, Toledo, of Minneapolis and Elizabeth Dieke,| 6-3, 7-5, 6-8, and then overcame Philadelphia, 9; Brooklyn, 5, fifth ranking California woman ten-| Henry Norton and. Charles Britzius Pittsburgh, 3; C! A. victory nis player, gained the finals. Miss | minneay 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. Ags ree Fox upset Eugenie Sampson of Win- ee Williams American, ; netka, Til, 3-6, 8-6, 6-2, and Miss Dieke eliminated Mrs. Henry Adams, 5 6-3. ao ae meat doubles Stoefen and Mako. repulsed _ Bill gained 4

Other pages from this issue: