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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1988 Babe Ruth Clouts Homer as Yanks Rout Boston Red Sox With1Hits | | | CARDNALS GET14 [TOMMY LOUGHRAN GIVES IZZY GASTANAGA BOXING LESSON + CLOUTS 10 ae | Ou See ee By Ahern |lo4 VBAR-OLD HITTER (Baseball ts Stirring in North Dakota _- GHUCAGO CUBS 40) @ Jamatown, wine and Oete| COOL WEATHER HITS HOPES Pitchers Retain Control of part ithe "ieainaeenn F OR NEW KANSAS RECORDS Approaching Season Major League Situation 0 GREAT CAESAR? THAT ISNT THE TIME, 1S IT 2 TWO O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING SURELY, IT 44 ND ris ‘BEEN A SHAME ‘To ROLLYOU CANT BE /-—— WHY —~AH OFF TH’ LOG. WHEN You \ Laurence. Stocks home near Bald- At Present, However SPUT-T- I WAS JUST TAKING Wilson Charles Takes Comfort. | Tin igetirday night. : A CAT NAP FOR AN HOUR,AFTER SOUNDED 60 COMFORTABLE Youngster Boasted of 25 One- able -Lead Friday as De= SUPPER!—DRAT IT,LAD, WHY i vss Round Knockouts in Start. cathion Is Started ¢ FIVE PITCHERS ARE STINGY went we deed) . YOu AROUSE ME 2 TH'OLD GRAY MARE You KNEW T WAS GOING TO A ! AN RIDE OUT To TH rschtabrenia ae Bismarck Friday. - POKER GAME AND MIDNIGHT MILL, BEFORE HE campaign. and mo tiny | Dioner guests ai the Gptiser DUTCH LUNCH AT THE OWLS TUMBLES THAT T mid-western Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, SS CLUS --._ SET THAT CLOCK ~ & AHEAD SIX Merritt ‘Sugar’ Cain and For- rest Jensen, Rookies, in Big Roles Friday home Lealio By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. Knockdown to Beat Hans (Associated Press Sports Writer) Birkie of German . ited with Mrs. Schuler’s parents, Mr. i y Mrs. Jack Brenniese, of Wash- ‘While the pitchers still are in con- burn Sunday. trol of the situation, major league g - P Miss Marjorie Erstrom, a Bismarck batsmen are showing signs of break- WL ~ ud high school student, spent the Easter ing loose and creating the usual car- 5 ¢ Tommy vacation with her mother, Mrs. Elbin nage in the curving department. ; => 9 One round of seven games Friday . = " game asses Mildred Eilken and Victes Druer of Wilton spent:a few days last week visiting at the Perry Nelson saw five teams held to five hits or fewer, but at the | same time the New York Yankees opened up with a slugging carnival that produced 18 blows against the Boston Red Sox; the St. Louis Car- dinals piled up a 14-hit total, ana Pittsburgh's Pi- rates slugged out ‘a 5-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in one big inning. Association Clouters in Late Start The Yankee feat recalled the way ¢ ————— Wn aes and ib woeid eearaobah pe ARE BEN JEBY AND GORILLA JONES Heavy Hitters Have Secured year as Babe Ruth hoisted his second ; homer of the season over the score- | Only Seven Home Runs So board in left field and every Yank ex- | dD. cept Pitcher Charley Ruffing got at! Far This Season least two hits for a 7-5 decision. a Te Sugar Cain Effective The Philadelphia Athletics’ were; factory Appearance on though Jones is the N. B. A. middle. i H i F oi Miss Pauline Hagstrom, teacher of Ecklund school No. 2, spent the week~ end at her home near Still. Charley Sorch called at the A, Franklund home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. John Dixon and Mrs, ‘Wm. Ollenberger shopped: in Bise i E 6 i xsd es {Action Follows Their Unsatis-/ The tight was a non-title affair, BSSBR22RRESTARE Re ATSRSESS outhit by Washington, but Pitcher} Clavalanaee Son Caan and Jeby the New T Merrit (Sugar) Cain was effective in levelan rogram boxing commission’s nom- WAGNER, famous Pitts- the pinches and Connie Mack's cluo} B' {ination for world titleholder. burgh shortstop. The phllcbcos : -1 triumph. Buddy Myer's| a ——__ . Tomer was the enly Senatgr sore |_ Cincinnati, April 22.—P}—Peter A. Ye wailten ‘by ARTHUR PENN. Chalmer (Bill) Cissell of Cleveland Horbach, secretary of the Ohio box- ey oss Will been <<, did some lusty individual clouting to 198 ‘commission, Friday declared a Peated. ad ; provide the proper backing for Oral acs meeciaety PE peat Battle Canzon eri aoe Hildebrand’'s five-hit hurling ana Stely p q lowry, a fend'tre Maan fo'n's-0 Vetny once Gorin Jones, of “Akron, as. result were SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | in the Detroit Tigers. Cissell nicked of charges of “fake” in their fight in who SERS bre Lyn Rowe for a homer, a double and Cleveland Tuesday night. Chi . . 60 a ne a single. The only American League , The suspension is automatically ef-| Chicago's Young Jewish Star 5 2 7 ob game in which pitching played the fective in the 92 states allied with! Win Get Crack at Title A3 1 biggest part saw the St. Louis Browns ‘He National Boxing association. 44 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRO: tw defeat Chicago's White Sox 4 to 0. .,7he suspension Was asked by the Some Time in June = HIBITION, ADMINISTRATOR | FOR ple Irving (Bump) Cleveland hoxing commission. Placed 24 E STATE a OTA, THE ho Hadley turned under the ban also was Suey Welch, 25 c loc back the clouting Jones’ manager. and Hymle Caplin, Chicago, April 22—(?)—Tony Can- | At pg sel ‘ Chicagoans with Hote said i told that the|2ne% lightweight champion of* the NATIONAL LEAGUE me ‘ two singles. bee Te Cleveland wras cine nat the! world, will defend his crown against 4-1 900 bed § Pittsburgh didn’t Goat ever pulled” It led to motion | Barney Ross, clever young Chicago 21 667 arted scoring “&4! ever pulled” It led to a motion | Jewish youth, at Wrigiey Field, home 3 2 00 4 let until the eighth of the Cleveland city council recom- of the Chicago Cubs, in June. 3 3 500 5 tis Inning; when a mending that the purses of the two] me match, signed after the Lough- Chicago . 3 3 500 ro pinch” single by Ushters be withheld and either re-| ran-Gastanaga bout at the Chicago St. Louis 4 : a 7 Forrest Jensen tnouted to charities, and to sulla by | seaaium Friday. night, was set tentar| ¢ 13 250 , started the BUCS Spectators for return of thelr admis. | UVelY for June 22. The championship BNCLOSING SAME SHOULD eat off on a five-run sions match will be staged by the Chicago) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAINLY MARKED “BID” AND AD- his rally. Jim Bot- : stadium operating company. : ++ 42 67|DRESSED TO THE DEPUTY PRO- the tomley hit a homer | — - eg 5 3 635 i i for Cincinnati's Senators Lose Another | . Kansas City . 5 4 536 : only run as Swift thr farris granted only three hits. meinen eee fe ees : y 3 Fy 2 MS eTION AD: nei ‘The result gave the Pirates the Na- eden Bich " 3 ¢ #Blenr-p. ror, F S Joe tional League lead as the Boston andGronramen ond Sewells Cain 3 $ SB)ausierearon. but Braves, held to four blows, took ad- Hadley Tames Chisox > —_—_+ Searing, Final Repert_and vantage of Hal Schumacher's wildness RHE 1 ] ie Citation Hearing, 1 to defeat the New York Giants 3-1, St. Louis ...... 000 000 40-4 7 1 a | Fights Last Night || Accossuas and’ retiten tor vine fou The defeat knocked the Giants off Chicago ..°'-17; 000 000 000-0 2 2 7 ease ny ol evarn on Minnn DaROTA, County pre the unbeaten list and brought the| . Hadley and Ferrell; Gregory, Kim- ‘Paris. (By The of Burleigh, ss, pal Braves their first victory. cyanea Brewers Beat By Posey? t oe IN COUNTY COURT Before Hon. I. +34 Sparky Adams and George Watkins | NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia, out ted Isidoro Mat of the Estate of hats Jed the Cardinals out of a batting Pirates Defeat Reds e Gastanage, Spain, (10); Otto von | August Trves, Deceas: ‘ ian slump to a 4-0 triumph over the Chi- hi RHE ‘Braxton Porat, Norway, outpointed Hans . | Frank #1 Trygs, Petitioner, cago Cubs. They made four blows Cincinnati ..... 000 010 000-1 3 0 ic ii q San Augusta Trygg, David Trygg, Oscar J apiece of the Cards’ 14, Bill Hallahan Pittsburgh .---- 000 000 05x—5 8 0 AMiryes, 1s Worthen, Martha Bat- mi blanked the Cubs with five hits. Se ie ee 000 Jey, Joseph June eee on sukis, Brooklyn and Philadelphia had an dae oe i Brien, nie Juhis, Alma Jubls, David ‘Juhis, - date, Score by innings: ne ie anaing, Lucile Reddicopp, Elton Reddicopp twi open . Score by innings: RHE Brenzel; ford, outpointed Marty 4 Oscar Mill Respondents, ine AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston .......+. 000 300 000-3 4 2 The State Dakota to the Indians Blank Detroit | | New York ++; 000 000 10-18 0 old, antwel an ° n ing Detroit . 090 000 000-0 5 0' Schumacher, Spencer, Luque © and i f the Cleveland 200 201 O0x—5 9 1) Mancuso. i i Louisville °;:::.; 300 000 Re Sounty, ‘Geld ‘Beater at = ae and Hayworth; Hildebrand | Hallahan Blanks Cubs 5 \ ; out Of the County Judge of sal Gounty, cer. E Baiguera, He in the City oi Sy ‘Yankees Still Winning Jeago .....+++ 000 000 000-05 0 h Pottstown, Pa., stopped Juan Biamarck in, sald County ‘and Btate, ry E St. Louis ...... 100 210 00x—4 14 1 i ite on the 6th day of May A. D. 1933 New York 1! Bush, Richmond, Tinning and Fa., stopped j|at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore [ Rutfing 000 020 0305 (8 3 | Hartnett; Halahan and J. Wilzon. seer yeu ‘have, why the final t ae u Detrolt—Ernie Mai t, j ‘Charles a ‘Welch, McLaughlin and Shea, Only games. : ¢ seyea, tna Kamina ra the | eae Louisville, Ky., (2). ugust Tryes, late of the OUT OUR WAY GR : w kia) Bismarck, County of Burleig! i & as _required by law. ‘Dated this 14th day of April A. D., 1933. (BEAL) th Dakote, der 7 should not be allowed and the said ° ® ad q _ — tiga aisle sn aid ase THIS CURIOUS WORLD — - eae HE DONT LooW | / HE IS—HE IS Loon’ AT” it service be m: . : ANIM GLAD SO GLAD T% SEE LT Certain \ To see TH! OL DANE , WITH | OF LFE— OL DAVE Cod } AM GLAD WAY SiOUNE | TEARSIN HIS HANE BEEN A BIG MECHANI To SEE YOU |GOoTUP IN TH! EMES LIKE THAT-] ENGINEER, IF HE HAON SEEN AGAIN, DAVE! |WoRLD, SINCE Youd THINK SO EASY GOIN’ AN HAPPY; AND LOOKING] You WorKED | HE WAS Lookin’ | GO-LUCKy! AN! THAT Guys i F By the Court, . C, Davies, Judge of the County Court. i af as SO GOOD, / wth meeniy!| AT A SAD Be Sic Te peg Al bs to = Capital IN Tux MATTER OF THE ESTATE ‘TOO. HOW Does rT} ACCIDENT: NATURE Some TIMES North Dakota oye 4 : Tl \ Fee. to Bea 1S A SAD ACCIDENT. = BiG Baer 2? He Ke fh Hh | sf it dl RE lr i nis and ‘Wagner called in| ¢! evening. Cou: and State of callers at the Sam/ Nor‘ the sth home Sunday was Albert and 4 134, af the hogs ral fn 1933. the Administrator Annexed of the ‘Try De. SRWiLLAMS ‘A. Maton, Attorney for Ad- , . - . F ministrator, Bismarck, N. D. ne igi a : AGS | 4/1i-28-20 Pm iat.