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Chisox ' 11 FROM CLEVELAND, DETROIT, ST. LOUIS Make It Three in Row Over In- dians Monday As Ferrell Is Outpitched YANKEES ARE BEATEN AGAIN Carl Hubbell Pitches Second Shutout; Allowed One Run in 30 Innings By HERBERT W. BARKER {Associated Press Sports Writer) On the basis of the early returns. the Chicago White Sox threaten to become a source of considerable em- barrassment to the rest of the Amer- ican League. ‘Thanks principally to the addition of such batsmer Al Simmons and Mule Haas, the Pale Hose had won eight games ou 11 from the St Louis Brown, C! land Indians and Detroit Tigers T' jay, were in a vir- tual first-place tie with the New York Yankees end generally were getting | much better pitching than any one; had reason to anticipate. They made it three in a@ row over | the Indians Monday, winning a 5-4 decision as Vie Fri nd Joe Hev- ing outpitched W ll. Fraiser 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE CHEERIO, Bove! © ‘LO, BULLY DAY FOR A CANTER, EH WHAT? “SEE YOU LATER, LADS-TOODLE-00 | Bill Terry Is Out || With Broken Wrist New York, April 25—(#)—A broken right wrist will keep Man- ager Bill Terry out of the New | York Giants’ lineup for the next three or four weeks. Terry was struck on the wrist by one of Joe Shaute’s pitches in the fifth inning of Monday's game | with Brooklyn and was forced to | | retire. An X-ray examination re- vealed a fracture of the ulna bone. allowed only seven hits in the first eight innings but weakened in the ninth and Heving came in to stop an Indian rally one run short of a tie. | Meanwhile the Yankees were suffer- ing their second successive defeat at the hands of the Washington Sen- ators, 11-10. Successive doubles by Goslin, Cronin and Schulte in the eighth gave the Senators the two runs they needed to for Al Crowder, fifth Washingtor itcher, stopped the world champions with one run in the ninth. Foxx Goes on Spree Jimmie Foxx went on a batting spree, clouted his third home run. three doubles and a single and led the Philadelphia Athletics to a 16-10 victery of the Boston Red Sox. De- troit made it three in succession over | the Browns, 4-3. ‘The National League program was restricted to two games, the New York Giants beating Brooklyn, 4-0, ZZ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE x Threaten Considerable E HAVE WON EIGHT O/ WESTERN CLUBS HAVE BULGE OF POWER IN ASSOCIATION By Ahern | A, WAVE TO BE BUILT LOOK ATM PUTTIN’ & BENCH BEFORE ON TH LUGI-<TRYING | HE COULD SIT ON TO MAKE EVERYBODY LIKE A PARK IT@unr HES THINK HES GOIN HORSE { BOW-LEGCED, BACK RIDING ~AN' ALL ) BUT NOT FRO HE DOES IS GO DOWN “To § RIDING HORSES TH RIDING ACADEMY AN PITCH HORSE-SHOES WITH TH STABLE THAT CAME ¥ * STRADDLIN' BEER mbarrassment in American Loop LOUSVILE I ONLY EASTERN OUTRT 10 ATLEAST HOLD OWN Western Teams in Circuit Will Play Opening Home Games Thursday COLUMBUS DEFEATS BLUES Hal Trosky Goes on Hitting Spree As Toledo Trims Milwaukee 6-5 Chicago, April 25.—()—If their suc- | cesses during the fist swing of the sea- son may be taken as an indication, the western teams of the American Asso- ciation have the bulge in strength over their eastern rivals. With the eastern trip cleared up with the exception of one game, three members of the western end of the circuit, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Kansas City, Tuesday had winning percentages. The other western club, Milwaukee, had attained an even: break in 10 games. Only Louisville o: the east had won more games than it lost and needed a victory over Minne- Dickey; Stewart, Russell, Burke, Mc- Afee, Crowder and Sewell, Berg. Athletics Wallop Bosox RHE Philadelphia 001 045 006-16 17 3 Boston .... 201 010 024-10 14 2 Earnshaw, Cain and Cochrane; Mc- Laughlin, Meola, Andrews, H. John- son and Shea. NATIONAL LEAGUE Hubbell Blanks = H Brooklyn .. 000 000 000-0 4 New York.. 020 010 10x—4 8 Shaute, Mungo, W. Ryan and Lope: Sukeforth; Hubbell and Mancuso, Phillies Win In 12th R E 2 1 2, 110 003 000 000—5 10 2 Philadelphia— 100 210 001 O01—6 15 Betts and Hogan, Spohrer; Berly, Grabowski, Pearce and Davis. Boston— Chicago-Cincinnati, postponed, rain, Only games. and the Phillies nosing out Boston's Braves, 6-5, in 12 innings. Carl Hubbell gave Brooklyn only four hits in winning his second suc-j cessive shutout, while the Giants made good use of the eight hits they made off Joe Shauts Hubbell has Pitched 30 innings this season and al- Jowed only one run. Al Todd's pinch single in the 12th with the bases filled was the blow that gave the Phillies a thrilling vic- tory over the Braves. Chuck Klein hit his first home run of the season in the fifth and also contributed a dou- ble and single. Scores by innings: AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Sweeps Series R H St. Louis.. 000 200 001-3 6 Detroit... 200 002 00x—4 6 Coffman, Wells and Ferrell; Fisch: er, Hogsett and Hayworth, Chisox Win spe Cleveland.. 020 010 001— ¢ Chicago .. 201 200 00x—5 Ferrell and Spencer; Frasier, ing and Grube. Senators Trim Yankees New York. 033 012 001-10 12 3 ‘Washington 304 002 20x—11 12 1 Brennan, MacFayden, Pennock and H 7 8 He lev. [ ouT OUR WAY Qtandings AMERICAN LEAGUE EY L New York 7 2 178 Chicago ... 8 3 127 Washington . 6 5 545, Cleveland . 5 5 500 Detroit . 5 5 500 Philadelp! 4 7 364 Boston . 3 6 333 St. Louis . 3 8 273 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww Ls Pet. Pittsburgh 7 1 875 New York 4 2 667 Brooklyn . 4 4 500 Philadelphi: 4 5 AM | Boston . 304 1420 z' St. Louis . 3 5 315 Chicago .. 3 5 375 Cincinnati 2 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION wiuL | Minneapolis 5 4 4 St. Paul .. 6 5 | Louisville . 6 5 a Kansas City Tien Pier | Milwaukee 5 5 500 Toledo . 5 6 ‘ Indianapolis 5 6 4 Columbus 4 6 400 ' Shamrock is grown abundantly in the United States. It is not an ex- clusive Irish product, BY GEORGE,, CoRLY, L CANT FIGURE Wr ANY ONE WOULO WANT To Uve In A NARROW CANTON , UKE NEW YORK BOXERS DOMINATE TOURNEY 11 of Them Survive Opening 44 Bouts in National Cham- | pionships Boston, April 25.—(}—The Metro-| politan A. A. U's boxing team Tues- day appeared to be the dominating group in the three-day national championship tournament, for 11 of them survived the 44 opening bouts. Seven of these New Yorkers stayed in the competition by blasting victor- ies and the others were fortunate enough in the draw to advance on byes. Sedgwick Harvey, New York Negro holder of the junior national 126- pound title, needed but 30 seconds and three blows to knock out Gene Con- nolly of Minneapolis, oi Yesterday’s Stars eee o Hoppe in Early Lead Over Schaefer Ties High-Run Record of 38 Set 50 Years Ago By George Slosson Chicago, April 25.—(#)—The second block of the six-block 1,500-point In Monday night’s block, which was 197 in 4 innings, Hoppe tied the in 1883, GOLF eo By ART KRENZ ———— —_—_—__—_—_—————— DUB GETS A BREAK IN (By The Associated Press) Jimmie Foxx, Athletics—Hit home Tun, three doubles and single, driv- /ing in seven runs, against Red Sox. Al Todd, Phillies—His pinch single with bases loaded in 12th beat Braves. Joe Kuhel, four runs against Yankees with home run, triple and single. Carl Hubbell, Giants—Pitched four-hit ball to shut out Dodgers. Elon Hogsett, Tigers—Came in as .|relief pitcher and halted Browns’ rally. Mule Haas, White Sox—Collected double and single against Indians, drove in one run and scored three, BARNEY TO ST. LOUIS of Chicago, who will m Tony Canzoneri for the world light- Pet. | weight title in Chicago June 22, Tues- day signed to mect Joe Ghnouly, 8t. Louis lightweight, at St. Louis May 3. A California railroad runs across the tops of trees over a deep ravine near the coast. A bridge of stone or iron was too costly to trees were utilized. The es were sawed off and for the line were laid on The bridge is quite safe. By Willi “TET FEAER, L THink , BELONGS To THET Sun COLT= THEY BEVIEVE In SO He SEST MovEO IN HERE. To MAKE IT EASIER To Live stimulate interest among club mem- bers shoved into a Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, pi, North Carolina lina. April 15th to June 15th—Arizons California, District of Co- apolis Tuesday to hold its edge. ‘Western teams will play their open- ing games Thursday. Minneapolis and Louisville were rained out Monday and were sched- uled to play the last game of their series Tuesday. Columbus got good pitching and bunched its hits Monday to defeat Kansas City, 7 to 2. Lefty Heise was hijacked for two doubies and a single in the first inning, but settled down and held the Blues to five hits and no runs thereafter. Hal Trosky’s hitting was the big factor in Toledo's 6 to 5 victory over cushion carom billiard match for the|yiiwaukee. He drove in four runs world’s title, will be played Tuesday’ x ba bet Wille pogned with a homer, triple and a single and York and Jake Schaefer, Jr, of San) Indianapolis took the last game scored the other two himself. the series from St. Paul, 3 to 2, ing the winning run in the won by Hoppe by the score of 250 tolan error by Clyde Beck, Milwaukee 300 101 000— 5 Toledo .... 032 100 O0x—6 Hillin, Pressnell, White Ee Xe , Lee, an eee ee 000 000— 2 Gabler, Clay and Bre: ly, Heise and Delancey. Major Leaders (By The Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting — Foxx, Athletics, .436; Schulte, Senators, .415. ‘Hits—Foxx, Athletics, and Schulte, Senators, 17. Home runs — Foxx, Athletics, and NATIONAL LEAGUE Beetles exist in every part of the world. ‘There are 100,000 HE sketch shows a BEAVER. The quotation is from Shakespeare’s JULIUS CAE- SAR. JOHN NANCE GAR- South Caro-| NER has presided over the House of Representatives and the. U. 8. Senate consecutively. University of Southern California star, seems to be calling u| that last precious inch of height. Jews Ostracized in German Sports CONTRACT In this remarkable action picture. showing a pole vaulter it the top of his leap, Joe Ramsey, a the gods to give him a lift over 7 10 Regulations Against Semi- tics Issued By Profession- al Ring Union | g e 5 E E | i FEE li a8 FF | ti | ffi i Bg i [ H fi itt BEE gE Bae eB ¢ at Un BASEBALL HARMONY Grimm, With His Banjo, and Fonseca, With His Operatic Airs, Area Pleasant Chicago Duo tl EE ia Charlie Grimm, manager of the Chicago Cubs, and Lew Fon- seca, White Sox head man, ever lose their jobs, they might team up in vaudeville. Charley can thump a banjo very well, and Lew’s voice once had operatic training. The two managers are shown above, Grimm left.