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CR TORRES BE Pe IRE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932 P? Capital City Nine Loses Close Game to Wilton Contingent, 6 to 5 - ~ NINTH INNING RALLY FINNS SEEN AS CERTAIN WINNERS ID IN DECATHLON AND JAVELIN ‘DAN ' i T SPELLS DEFEAT FOR | ovr BoarDING HOUSE By Ahern _|/ppqrHEpe AIM Angst (G. P. Eat Shop Beats Jamestown Club ees meee oY | j "Z le Scores Personal Triumph i LOCAL DELEGATION GREAT CAESAR! GA THIS, DEACON Jf AH BACK MY SURE TO CAPTURE ‘es! Diamondbat Azgregton! Gomez Scores Personal Triumph in | ff = : IS TH’ ASYLUM CASTLE ~~ WHERE ART Sets Down Invading Out- + f Ph mt d ° ~~ ‘Visiting, B MAT SORT OF S( ISTH ASYLUM 2 ay Kaci IK) ARMOR, fit, 14 t0.4 | Defeating Grove of Philadelphia hin Bismarck Forces Outhit Visiting, & prace is THIS pions Te GREET ME 2 ~~ Delegation Seven Bingles | Nou ARE TAKING au HALLOO | + VASSALS! ‘ isl ae he US VE | ixey, Kolp, Hilcher and Lombard to Four ME To? VARLETS Ler Bismarck’s G. P. Eat Shop dia-|Castilian Chalks Up Victory as Becond gas 0 dios ETS {fa i F i mondball team had too much power Pe j lung DOWN THE DRAWBRIDGE! Matti and Akilles Jarvinen Hope! tor the Jamestown Cate selegation ia tn for sce H 0 i a H from Stutsman county who went irst Time | Cincinnati 01 OLSON DRIVES OUT HOMER; , OPEN THE PORTAL! to Establish New World |aown in defeat before the locals, 14 143 innings) candsey i" to 4, here Sunday. Dean, Syl Johnson, Stout, Lin » his —- | PUT KNIFE i THE Marks at Los Angeles ‘Adam Brown pitched the Bismarck iy tte ita Sie) and Mancuso, Wilson; I.’ Johnson Ne Smiley Simle Retires Eight: MEAT, AND ALE | ES RLUeATA outhit the in-| Lefty Gomez, ue a seat two and Asby. . y ris ie status of e ‘UE Batters With Strikeouts, INTHE HoRA! SONS OF FORMER STAR | vaders, Be " ee and were oy Peateat pea: finally. has Ae Recap itchell Whiffs T I BRING Td oie! im Eddie Spriggs and Brown were the achieved his most’ burning ambition| New york Gomez outpitehed Grove Mitchell Whiffs Two ( ‘serait a een ona de the|—® personal triumph over Robert|as New York defeated the Athletics, Jarring’ Jim Bausch, Rugged | most cconnesting ta thise nel Moses Grove, the veteran he sup-|9 tod. It wes Gomez’ 17th Mietory Det: P H 4 planted. Strc A rally which brought in three Kansas Ste) Carries U. S. Cod Be Spneorn Aa wae ee ee) Philadelphia 000 900 903-3 7 2 : ee ae ie Ponanaih ee Betis ¢ Hopes in Event Brown struck out nine batters and Lecce oe aoe an iepralaiog in hrane; Gomez and te, day when the 1 hy Cite vietory, 9 to 3, It marked the Cas-|JOF@CMS. a tan ag bd out a 6 ; Los Angeles, July 25—(/)—Although| G. P. Eat Shop (14) AB R H Eitillian’s sixth consecutive win over! wacnington—Collecting 18 hits off ost coolly ix 7 the chief American entries have sur-|W. Kiesel, rss --4 2 2 1{the Athletics this year and his ninth| rive pitchers, Washington won from kes the third | gee passed Olympic records in the javelin|E. Benser, rf .. NE IEIR GOS | Bomeania to tee he 3 ison that is S world records in th E. Bigler, 1ss 4 1 1 oj¢hampions in two years. Boston ..... 011000040— 613 4 Dicl club had boxed to the MeLean coun- ene . RGA Gn eeu ‘The defeat cost Philadelphia sec- 22.010 51x—12 18 1 d wi iy coatitiee on the homebreds find themselves in thc|/E. Spriggs, 1b a 302 Ol oacolise Gh che AGA, those, |" Bosrnet tere abhaes, Gol ‘ z pase ca -oueiit the : unfortunate position of being out-|A. Brown, p 4 3 3 0 pl Deen mid Connally; * © hir The Bisma uthit the the Cleveland Indians passing them/lagher, Andrews and Co: ys Xv vaders, seven bi to four, classed in each event by the robust|}M. Dohn, 3b 4001 with a pair of victories over Ghi-|Thomes and Berg, 4 fon. § eld the lead the sixth inn sons of Finland. E, Hoffman, 2b 4 2 2 A Mae olioet eed oto oon ? oth feidh Wee the advantace in the Two of the surest bets in the Olym-|J. Spriggs, If . g 8s ORE TAU AA. Detroit broke even,, Chicago—Cleveland halted ninth- ’ ch, pic track and field competition,}H. Fortune, cf 3 1 2 «0 the “nigers taking the first, 6 to 2, |inning rallies and beat Chicago twice, pore | starting next Sunday, are that|/F. Rott, ¢ .. ‘3 0 1 Ol tter a first inning outburst that|9 to 7 and 9 to 6. The 1 Akilles onrvinee will cot his avtiis # nq v7 ¥ scored four runs, and the Browns First game oe tu” countryman, Paavo Yrjola, for the seit eetes ing back in the nightcap, an decathlon crown and that his young-! Jamestown Cafe (4) toes wally Stair Se wie 41 Cleveland an ma ace a ; m th : > Mitcheil | er brother, Matti Jarvinen, will win|W. Spinarski, If 30 1 Lining games, bead and Sewell; Jones, oC was reached for | the javelin with a new world record|B. aie Iss : : : 3 Although Dale Alexander clouted a| prasier, Gregory and Grube. * 36. toss. Maieiales uta) 3 1 1 41{/home un with two on, the Boston| Second game Th to a four nin lead The Jarvinen boys, whose father) 7. Crouse, p Red Sox bowed to Washington, 12 RHE hake frames, scoring won the Olympic discus toss, Greek |F. Spinarski, 3 0 0 Olo'6, Five pitchers tried thelr hand | Cleveland ..:201101112—9 14 0 C inning, twice in the | style, in 1906, appear to have their|D. Fergus, rss, rf......3 0 1 0 for the losers. Chicago 100101 012—6 16 2 ' > specialties all wrapped up, barring! L- iene 8 ‘ ‘The Pittsburgh Pirates held their) Harder, Connally, Russell and My- s1 ne the biggest kind of an upset. ue anew = 0 0 0|four and one-half game lead over ieee Daglia, Faber and Be het < Ern s h f Sl t d t M t U d “Aki” Jarvinen prefers sprinting to » rf, the National League by dividing with Cr+ fan inthe fourth an rnie Schaaf Slated to Meet Uzcudun oo errno s" I gg si sa In the sixth, s —-_____-___—_ | tion. spread over two days, but he was aw aa 4 4 first, 7 to 2, as Lonnie Warneke fel ee eg ie tee site game, but >—While bie lice i spurred on to prove himslef the wa istered his 15th victory, but the Cor-|idet the sccond, 10 to 7. ‘ F : 7 ninth, Cullop, sent in to pinch hit,/ the second, 5 to 1, in seven innings. !yorid's best decathion artist by his! _ Score by innings: sairs took the second, 7 to 5, thanks | !* Pirst game e , s took the pley away |? ndar for the cur- | responded with a home run, First game father. Jamestown Cafe 0004000— 4 7 4/t5 some great relief pitching by Bill! ‘ RHE held the locais |" al anything re-| “Aithough Joe Hauser got his 35th| RHE Set World Record |O,,P- Eat Shop 126212x—14 16 3) Harris and a homer by Gus Suhr | petroit 4020000006 8 0 4 ond part of the |semb {. there are a few] home run of the season with a man | Milwaukee 0 ee ee ae 1421 atter being defeated in the 1923; Summary: stolen bases—A. Brown, with two on. Be outs’. 020000000-2 5 2 chty affairs down for settlemens|on in the ninth, Minneapolis took | Kansas City ...02000001000—3 8 zl ames by Yrjola, the latter set a E. Hoffman; sacrifices—E. Bigler 2; St. Louis built up its fences with| Hogsett orth; Blaecholder, she . cthing toward clear- 1, AT innings) g y , two-base hits—Kiesel, Bigler, A. y carried the heavy gun , : a 7 to 4 beating from St. Paul, and Koehler, Knott and Young; Smith,}world record of 8,052 points but. two triumphs, over Cincinnati, 7 to 3} Gray and Ferrell. azek delegation, ac- abe siiuation. ,. | 0st a zame and a half from its lead- | | Tising Haid Bayer ads "|“AKi" has sinee accumulated 8255, |BTOWN 2 Crouse; three-base hits—|anq 1 to 9, Si Johnson battled fous Second game ql is tonicht's 18- ing margin. Second game “Jarring Jim” Bausch, the ‘rugged | Benser, Peace home runs—E, Cardinal pitchers for 13 innings be- RHE a ne iana| jis sis a vanta: re t a i i « fa er tbce ne aaa waukee thion entry the U. 8. A. has g e second game. > He- rena on Long Toledo. A ninth inning rally by the | Kansas City TEA EGS ORE COMPAS eaten struck out by Brown 9; by Crouse 3i/ ‘Roston and New York broke evel ect Pee nORS SBA Me ine tax, Indians tied ‘the score for the In-| (Called in seventh by agreement) {84 sin points, bettering Yrjol's listed | WPI"e—Melnhover; scorer—Keller. tror the day, the Braves winning 4| Pe : ; ‘ an elimination dians in the first game, and then! Braxton, Hillin and Crouch; Fette 1 n try: re to 3, and the Giants, 7 to 3. | es cover a logical went on to win in the llth, 5 to 4./and Collins. record, in the final American try-|Muscarello, McCarron, Cravotta and Di ciel Sharkey’s title. | Good. old-fasiioned hitting that in| - outs. Hil, were named as alterntes oun) ee et yanng.ou 10| Yesterday’s Stars | hour tonight at cluded two home runs and. five He finished far ahead of the other ‘day by the Olympic committee, while | batters, and Hack Wilson, hitting fon] a ) . saickey “Walker” will doubles, cross atin : two American qualifiers, Wilson | the other three of the defeated eight| 17th home run with two mates on Mick: ‘ail y Ss. Prov | ample material for ee 4 base, enabled Brooklyn to defeat the! (By The Associated Press) 1 ‘i rile i (Buster) Charles, the speedy Oneida! were sidetracked in favor of victims y ‘ampaizn against a 9 to 4 decision in the nightcap. 4 Phillies, 5 to 4, and break a five-j rates—His h run 3 tore Ruczirello, the large Ital- Hal Smith's shutout winning streak Indian, and Clyde Coffman, also|of earlier upéets. i ak. Gus Suhr, Pirates—His home 0 “heavyeciaht whom Schaaf| was wrecked at three stralghe Wren from Kansas. Bausch is the only| Other alternates include James 84me losing stre |with two aboard enabled the Pirates Org in the Garden last Milwaukee trimmed Kansas City, 4! one of the trio likely to place in the!Martin of New York, national 118- NATIONAL L LEAGUE | to split a double bill with the Cubs. ( tes to 3, in the first match of their Olympic first six. pound champion; Fred Saserio, 160 Pirates, Cubs Split Hack Wilson, Dodgers—His 17th 1A. third heavyweight’ engagement doubleheader. The contest went 11 In the javelin, Malcolm Metcalf of | pounds; Homer Brandis of San Fran- Chicago — The Pirates Preserved | n he Fun WIEN: ewo On Bie “bent tho | tonlens s at Los Angeles, where | i The Blues came back to| Dartmouth and Kenneth Churchill of , cisco, 175 pounds. their 44 game margin over Chicago! prillice & to 4 i | LS perenne oes against Les take the second game, 5 to 1. San Francisco, both surpassed the| Spike Webb, Olympic coach for the |by splitting even with the Cubs, 1os= |" Terty’ Gomes and Joe Sewell) Yan- | = ar who gave him , Olympic standard with throws of ap-| fourth time, said he believed this | ing the first to Warneke, who’ won| kees—Pitched and batted the leaders 5 7 Grae isciige ices pus ete fon Lost Pet.| proximately 219 and 220 fect, — team will be the best he has directed. his sen of the season, 7° to 2, and | to \G-to-3 victory over Athletics. { 2 : Benny Leonard st. Paul—Van Atta chalked up his Cleveland 85; 99) 888/00, Lh bt ganiiine’ eee aie Fitst-game | ace, Croniy Senators—Hit two tri 1 out for good and all whether 1atn win of the scason as St. Paul | Philadelphia 56 4l STI OR LEAGU RH E' ples, a double and single to help bea‘ ' gie, formes, beat, Minneapolis, 7 1 4. Hauser hit ae 2 Rel tmhese distances may be good aa ee rE ice tT ak { Townsend, the His 25th homer for the Millers. : “452 |enough for a point or two but they do! nicago poteaba aati ae 2 | = h } fc yancou- ; 341 | not compare with the latest perform- : ‘Minot Wins Sixt! Noper from Vancou: Mi 1 pa and Hartnett. tadium here. Sra ea) .239/ ance of Matti Jarvinen, who has been (By The OER. pl Second game District Tourney ae a ape itsien, Petty, Hensick and | laveraging close to 240 feet, or his NATIONAL LEAGUE RH | Richards: Van Atta and Fenner. Ns r |countryman, Eino Penttila, who has} Batting—P. Waner, Pirates, .362; | Pittsburgh -000 033 001—7 12. 0 3 -¢ thw rth Aids Birds Win Twice —_| Pittsburgh 53 37 .589/exceeded the present world mark of| Hurst, Phillies, 361. Chicago ....-.....020 300000—5 11 1] (Tribune Special Service) E Ssoutnwo) Columbus -- Ash, Grabowski and | Chicago... 49 42 538/255 feet, held by the Swedish star.| Runs—Klein, Phillies, 106; Hurst, _ Spencer. Harris and Padden; Bush,| Garrison, N. D., July 25—Minot de- 3 Weinert pitched Columbus to a dou- | Boston . 48 45 516;Lundquist. The Finns, with a threat! Phillies; Bartell, Phillies, and Ott,|Root, Smith and Hemsley. feated Portal, 19 to 11, in the sixth 7 Birds i im Battle ble win over Louisville, 7 to 6 and 7 Philadelphia . 49 48 .505!or two mainly from Esthonia, Hun- (Giants, 70, ean ae nee! Frits A district finals of the American Legion nel. to 2. St. Louis . + 45 45 500! gary and Sweden, should dominate! Home runs—Kilein, Phillies, 28; Ott, Brook So, oo Phillie, . oe S| junior baseball tournament here Sun- First game | New Yo 42 46 amt |B spear-tossing. Giants, 18. a Ky . | day. In Hickey Loo \ R H E| Brooklyn 43 50 462 _ Stolen bases—Frisch, Cards, 14;] pniiadeiphia In semi-final games, Minot beat to y mouse ilie : a eat 012—6 12 2) Cincinnati . 41 57 (18 ° . |Stripp, Dodgers, and P. Waner, Pi-| Brooklyn Roseglen, 9 to 5, while Portal defeat- three: ——__—__. Eg ER . |American Boxing ==. Holly and V. “Davis; Vance and ed Grenora, 29 io 6 . of Sime # Columbus Makes It Three in a and Stites ; Ash, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | __Pitching—Swetonic, Pirates, 11-2;|sukeforth, Lopez. Minot presented a better balanced hed ball, Meta: in . gol game Minneapolis S139 810) ‘Warneke, Cubs, 15-3. Braves, Giants Divide team than Portal, whose errors proved by Mitchel: struck ous by Sear, Row From Louisville; Saints ‘ RH B| Indianapolis . 58 45 | Team Is electe Boston—The Braves and the Giants| costly. Minot connected for 11 hits y Simle 8. — | Columbus 55047 39] AMERICAN LEAGUE split even, Boston taking the first, id made seven errors while Portal m by Mitchel 25 off Simle Louisville ........000002000—2 9 3 = an le 4, off. Mite! Umpires, Shipley Beat Millers Columbus .. 210021 10x—7 10 1 Ramee city Bt 30 308 t 1SCO pt aonate uA tetics 366; )# fo 3, and the Giants the second,|made nine hits and committed 11 ind Keller. Scorer, B. Hummel. Hatter, Wilkinson and Erickson; | A S Manush, Senators, .340. ebroee. oS eels eu Chinas nae P—The pres- Weinert ‘and Healey. poner ae aa an Franc Runs—Simmons, Athletics, 107; First game meine et ella anctineaes tee AG teas Indians Take Twin Bill feet ace Foxx, Athletics, 101. ‘Wesley Fesler, former Ohio State Americans Defeat bees - fats to Columbus’ Toledo—Indianapolis gained in the | ®* ‘: - Home runs—Foxx, Athletics, 40; B All American football player and Apes n Association entry, and the Toone Bio, bate Aaniese aan SUNDAY’S RESULTS l1s Heralded as One of Most! ruth, yankees, 26, i fubbell_ and Hogan; | baseball and basketball star, has gone ro! , ni 4 é Ge ans in Davi | Red Bias. appear cee ed rie back |9 to 4, : ‘Asmerionn Teakes | Formidable Delegations Ever ey Sar earae Yankees, Zastare and Spohrer, Hargrave. in fn itor golf and has his score down s | conan corte se Figen Nemo gids aid RHE| New York, 9; Philadelphia, 3 | to Represent U. S. Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 17-4; RHE Leibold two weeks ago, Columbus Was Indianapolis ...011000 0201-3 12 -o| Washington, 12; Boston, 6 P Allen, Yankees, 8-2, New York 402 100000—7 13 3| Coach Harry Kipke of Michigan Cup Com etition =" the skids in a big way, dropping Toledo -*--..”7/100 210 000004 12 | Cleveland, 9-9; Chicago, 7-6. Boston 1000023 12, 0} State faces a loss of seven regulars a virtual tie for first place to (41 innings) Detroit, 6-7; St. Louis, 2-10. San Francisco, July 25—()—Amer-| Hunters will find a poor crop of| Bell Brandt, Seibold,|in whipping into shape a 1932 foot- i eB ah, Southworth got the Birds Burwell, Heving, Cooney and Rid- \ica’s Olympic boxing team, selected | sage chickens in eastern Nevada this' Pruett, Gunninghan and ener: ball squad. fh : sou cape leading them “to vie~ | dle; Bean, Winegarner and Pytlak. National League |after a three-night storm of leather|tajl, according to forest rangers. Cards Win Twin Bi c in U. S. Stars Qualify to Chal- gg » Second game Chicago, 7-5; Pittsburgh, 2-7. i gloves, is heralded as one of the | spring storms thinned out the birds, | _Cincinnati—The Cardinale won ®! Danny Bloxsom, star slugger for 4 iadice the ook Ee oe R HE} Brookiyn, 5; Philadelphia, 4. most formidable ring delegations double bill from Cincinnati, 7 to 3 and| chattanooga in the Southern Asser “4 lenge France for World's eens Binds moda ae thee piace ow Indianapolis .....000122220—9 12 0} New York, 3-7 Boston, 4-3, ever assembled by this country for) ‘two players made a hole in one 2 be 0, the latter contest going 13 in- ciation, is a former Rice institute Tennis S — s Seine ieee | Toledo 000 0000224 12 3; St. Louis, 7-1; Cincinnati, 3-0. |! the games. in the Western open played at Cleve- | 785: First player. 5 ‘ennis Supremacy y, taking bot "Thomas and Angley: Pearson, —— ‘The eight who will wear the U. S.|jand this year. ee ae fr = = "11,000 satiatied -fans,| “OOP Troeoed apd Healins, | at acre en Amecedon {shield in the 10th Olympiad won - iSt. Louis 031 2001007 13 2| A baseball team at Columbus, 0., ¥ Paris, July the hero in the fst Kansas City—-Milwaukee won the! Columbus, 7-1; Loulevills, 6-2, | eeeday aught, climaxing ‘the. first | y ite tome, office of Japan has ban- Gicinnat :100011 000—3 9 3]{s composed of eight brothers and time in five yes d Stal anson and Riggs on | first game from Kansas City, 4 to 3,! Indianapolis, 5-9; Toledo, 4-4 | Saturday night ecgimaxing the first ned dog fighting in Tokyo. Derringer Wilson; Lucas,|one cousin, all named Schirtzinger. a les He 1 in the last of the in 11 innings, while the Biues took| Milwaukee, 4-1; Raneas City, 3 5; OR SOURED : I cup, emblematic of world Sar Nearly a hundred candidates tennis suprem: rT - +4 Wy i 20 states and a territory donned ce 1927, Uncle Sam's OUT OUR WAY By Williams tistie paraphernalia, once more dur- re | 5 se ing the trials. The team left Mon- n day for ian Anases, mated ; / WELL, SHE'S OH,NO—1TS NO DIFFRUNT—NO SiR! HecHoualy, ia: far west, clelme / \RONIN G = JIS LEAVE ME HANG, EVEN JIS MY the <dipineiion ot placing Sie imc 2 ns’ narrow margin of THATS A CAP, ON A DOOR KNOS, EH LAY IT ON A the east; as many from the mid- ; victory over Germeny in the inter- LOT O\FFERENT. CHAIR, WHILE Tm DOIN! SUMPN , AN west and’a lone entry from the south, zone finals concluded Sunday, the re- HEAR TH! SHRIEHIN' GIT. WELL) round out the first squad. sult of a complete failure of big Frank 'AT JIS SHows WHO's THOT TH' MOST For national A. A. U. titleholders, Shields in his two singles matches, OF AROUN' HERE — WHO'S TH FAVORITE. Louis Salica of Brooklyn; ween left the strength of the invading ws AWFOL NICE -To KNOW HOW Bor of Fall River, Mass.; squad a subject of debate. MUCH YOU'RE THOT OF By CERTIN Flynn of New Orleans an Fred Only the fact that Ellsworth Vines, PEOPLE. IT COMES IN HANOY Feary of Stockton, earned the right d Jr., American and Wimbledon cham. WHEN YOURE DOIN’ SUMPN, to carry their country’s colors in in- ay pion, was able to win both his singles LIKE MAKIN’ OUT YOUR ternational competition. 4 tilts, turned the tide for the United} WILL ER SUMPN: Salica defeated James Perrin of States. Wilmer Allison and Johnny a New Orleans in the finals of the Van Ryn made the final score three z ‘lass. . \ matches to two by winning their be aarti lightweight honors d oo \ . h d d d b h doubles encounter in straight sets. with a second round technical knock- e@ In a decision just ande own Dy the Vines clinched the series in Sun- out over James McCarron of Somer- ‘i day's opening match by defeating ville, Mass. ie . ‘. - m Baron Gottfried Von Cramm,. 3-6, Wins in Third - 6-5, 9-7. 6-8, after a twoshour battle viynn sits it Third ea of United States District Court, District of Con The closing match, with nothing at Uniontown, Pa., in the third id stake, saw the veteran Dram Daniel of the welterweight windup. : i i i Fremi gite Shiels tennis lesson ithe weber means WIRE 2) necticut, Gillette patents in that suit were y scores of 6-1, 6-0, 6-8, 6-2. the national intercollegiate cham- Shields’ collapse, leaving America pion, Doylass Hill, of New Orleans. 2 with only “one dependaite “singles Joe Lang of San Francisco eeame declared valid. The defendants were held Lorde pete it gee pieepersg the 118-pound standard bearer with wi @ change ie up before; @ knockout over Jess LaBarba, Oak- a the series with France. Bernon land, in the second round. Pret, non ing cain fe The atresia aan in liable for costs and damages. Thus the q 5a Hines of San Pedro thump out a decide on the lineup until the day of decision over Anthony Mascarello of | ‘ : : x er etn, tat tase ware taco be, Petrone ony, Mascar patented advantages exclusive with Gillette Mef that Wilmer Allison will supplant - At 160 pounds, Carmen Barth, Shields in at least one singles en- Gagement. N. D, July 25.—7)— ‘Belfield, 18 to 2 in a sev- ‘razors and blades are clearly demonstrated. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., BOSTON, MASS.

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