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THE BISMARCK T: : 6 SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1983. WwW ashington and Detroit Teams Appear to Have Found Themselves | saaToRS DEAT [MAJOR HITTING LEADERS CONTINUE PACE DURING WEEK LEADING YANKEES || our BoaRDiNc HousE By Ahern | FREDERICK, SCHULTE Metcalfe After New Century Mark “NO SNATCH SERIES! «gj SEVERAL TRACK MEETS ON [eres tego a orate Tigers Also Have Won Five Out Aimee SCHEDULE IN N. D. TODAY ee satiene is Of Six Contests During | Yesterday’s Stars. \) SN K Z A” BUT, DRAT IT, MARTY~ 4 AM L BUYING A PASSENGER CAR FROM YOU, OR A TRUCK @ —~BETTER HURRY AND GET IT BACK WELL ,I HAVENT GOT TH CAR HERE JUST NOW, HOOPLE! MY BROTHER-IN-LAW {S USIN' IT ON A PLASTERING JOB,TH OTHER SIDE OF TOWN —~—GETTIN' BACK , KON PET AWG " IW A Z D, Valley City, Jamestown, Wah- Last Week AN’ FORTH Y'KNOW, AN’ FOR FROM YOUR BROTHER-IN- : ‘ HAULIN’ MATERIALS f<TLL LAW, BEFORE HE USES Jimmie Foxx and Sam West Also| peton, Crosby and Fessen- | tony Piet, Pirates — Checked St. SEE HIM TONIGHT AN’ HAVE ‘IM BRING IT FOR DITCH stecting double Remain in Cluster at | den Host Cities Pinnacle TH’ BUS OVER—~HE'LL BE DREDGING J. SORE I'M SELLIN' IT, ASL HEARD HIM SAY HE WANTED GIANTS CONTINUE WINNING (By The Associated Press) LOU HAS FIVE HOME RUNS] tn north Dekers were to tne chant Lon Warneke Blasted from Mound by Cincinnati; Con- nally Tames Macks fy H TO USE IT NEXT WEEK TO = CART IN SIX LOADS OF se (facta, COBBLESTONES ,1O ' ): f BY HUGH 8. FULLERTON, JR. MAKE A FIREPLACE; (Associated Press Sports Writer) yy Fos ao Two American League ball clubs j Q Vv appear to have “found” themselves if : i ae ill lt : [ f Dick Bartell of Phillies Puts on Great Spurt to Climb To Second 74 aide 3 i i New York, April 20—(7)—The cus- tomary drop in major league batting averages from the dizzy heights of nots season gone hd seriously rig the positions of Johnny Frederick \. Brooklyn, National League leader, or} Ellendale Towa 3; Minnesota 20. of Fred Schulte of Washington, Jim- at Wahpeton. St. Cloud Teachers 9; St. John's mie Foxx of the Philadelphia Athletics| Invitational high Yager fd and Sam West of the St. Louis Crosby. St, Olaf 5; River Falls Teachers 8, ‘Browns, high men of the American oenaenes after a shaky start. They are the ‘Washington Senators and Bucky Har- ris’ promising Detroit Tigers. Both fared badly in the first 10 . days of the campaign, then turned about in the last week and climbed Yapidly, each winning five out of six games. The only other club to do as well, the New York Giants, progress- ed to the National League lead, win- KELLER AND M’CLUSKEY. hing five consecutive games. League. conference TENNIS DOMINATE PENN RELAYS By turning back the New York = Schulte, in fact, fattened his aver-| Jamestown college St. Thomas 3; Macalester 6, Philadelphia, April 29.—()}—The Yankees 4-3 Friday in a mild 10-in- NS age by more than 40 points in the record books of the 39th Pennayl- ning game, the Senators made it three victories over the champions in N AN four games and maintained their tie WELL with Cleveland for third place. 5 : Ss ~ BROKEN-IN : Babe Ruth and Bill Dickey kept the . OFF A shio®, » BUS game from being an easy Senator . 4-290 victory by hitting home runs that tied the score. The Babe's was his fourth of the season and came with one on base. in seven days which ended with Friday's Early prospects} | The petrified forest of Arizona con-|vania relay carnival Saturday bia- games and jumped from fifth place tains 25,625 acres. zoned the names of two triple-wine among the “regulars” to first. In six . ners and record-smashers — lean, games he connected for 11 hits out of | t0 develop considerably. Keller of Ohio State, 24 times at bat and hoisted his aver- phe ace, on lanky, engi d age up to 412. Foxx hit safely 10 joe luskey of Fordham, “Iron, times, as did West. Foxx advanced | College competition against Ellendale ’ Duke” of college distance runners. tr Joe Hauser Looses Home Run Blast)"s.22 35 i ccics | "ties i Wild Throws Rob Wells ‘week ago, dropped off to .462, but stilr Detroit was lucky to get its fourth Fan p ATP Se held a wide edge as other National and 5 .2usurty ew rest FRANK SIGAFOOS OF INDIANS Soa a oe opie a Browns by a 5-3 count, ‘Two wild RA Minneapolis’ Slugging First- ee eokiyn parttime outfielder ; / wou the 3,000-meter saapectinas in Emo ieumetess| PACES ASSOCIATION HITTERS| "wt" ficient ra } fh, tecnctedemees and cost Ed Wells a well-pitched ers in Perfect Day fall 'of the Phililes, who was not even Four major carnival records fell Ee ae in the first 10 a week ago, put on Friday, as all the principal college game. r Cleveland walloped the Chicago A ° ‘second . relay titles changed hands, but the White Gor, 5 to 1, bebind the steady |Ha® Rousing 560 Averages|topped the tela in triples with three.| Cnicago, April 20—UR) tt took him |Teanaee” °° Cme into : POF GEERS was a LEADING | greatest competitive thrill was fure ; REINSMAN of pitching of Serge Connally. Phila-/ Cohen, West, Mowry, and Soar eae ee reealls, leading | some time to get to it, but Joe Hau-| Outside of the few highest escrven‘somagiacen tor nearly fifty years, MAINE, | Rane, ty Erinceton’ ing from be: in the third inning, beat out the Bos- Jeffries Follow derson of Columbus at 11 runs eC, oe aa te atvte cama|tere about ar ihe same SERMONT AND WEST VIR- {hind witha whirlwind spurt in the ve the National League, Pittsburgh paign for another American Associ-|American, however, was timc: | ee climbed back into a virtual tie for| , Chicago, April 20—()—Hammering ee ee eee aaevnita to Noe ane oan Virginia, PORTUGAL was the first place with the Giants. The Bucs | the ball at-an ambitious clip, Fran! d “ iret country to establish gold as The Sphinx is the most ancient ex- beat the Cardinals 2 to 0 by placing Sigafoos, Indianapolis second-base- Hauser, who led the league in long /Lou Gehrig had increased his total MARGARET DAVIS the standard medium of ex- |ample of independent sculpture now change. extant. two of their blows neatly behind a/man, has set the pace for American . last | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark. i ze 3 Grandin S (By The Associated Press) : couple of walks. Association batsmen during the first The Cincinnatt Reds blasted Lon three weeks of the season. ‘Warneke from the slab with six runs| The former Detroit and Cincinnati in the eighth inning and defeated the infielder had a rousing .460 average, Adair, Louisv Chicago Cubs 6 to 1. ‘according to figures which include ‘The Boston Braves pounded John Thursday's games, and led in three Berly hard in the early innings and individual departments. He had made} Bill Sweeney, Toledo, .350. defeated the Phillies 5 to 2. The aa nile god for 33 nes anaes Lou Fette, Kansas City youngster, Glan Brookly: collection were ei loubles. and Jess Petty, Minnea ’ veteran eae had an open ™'Sigafoos’ ‘mark left him well in acd f was held at the Mrs. Tom Morris g s E $25 il a8 gees FF é i d af: a Be 4 Pid ef 88 i ze i i 38 fl innings: front of the field, Andy Cohen of NATIONAL LEAGUE Minneapolis, holding the runner-up 16 hits, while the Brewers were AMERICAN a, a French Blanks Cards position with a 417 mark. Joe Hauser to five by March McKai .93 R H E had driven in the most runs, 14, while and Clyde 95 St. Louis ...... 000 000 000—0 6 0 Buck Stanton of Milwaukee led the 8 6 ST Pittsburgh 010 000 10x—2 4 0 home run hitters with three. Bur- 86 Mooney, Johnson and J. Wilson; | gess Whitehead, due to go from Co-|with an average of .295, two points : $ 338 French Senay PI ‘lumbus to the St. Louis Cardinals, higher than Minneapolis mark, ‘The 38 3 ent: Paitties ers team fielding w: , | St. Q Philadelphia... 000 100 010-2 6 0 two points better than St. Paul. ‘To-|Presence, however, failed to keep the eaaecs Boston". -../-. 208 000 OOx—$ 10.9 Bese colleen 1 See Oe | canada tein Weal teen umunmenas , Grabowski, A. Moore andj «. : was good for # leadership. » Bt. i Pet. Davis; Cantwell ang, Hogan. | ; Ash and Ed Chapman for 13 well- New York 72 m8 Reds Have inning “4 rg) ‘ RHE! Brooklyn . 6 5 545 Cincinnati «+ 000 000 060—6 9 1, 4 | Major Leaders Cincinnati 5 5 500 uucas = an ombardl: arneke, 2 Henshaw, Tinning and Hartnett (By The Associated Press) Bines Even With Indians a 47 304 (Including Games of Friday, April 28) RH E| Chicago a3 oe Only games. ‘ 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE +++ 210 000 101—5 11 2 == 2 oo : Batting — Frederick, Dodgers, .462;| Kansas City -. 000 103 1x8 11 0/ = AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN TEAGUE Bartell, Phillies, 432. ongoing and Angley; WwW L Pet. ice :, ‘amma q | | paities, ie Tes 195 Pale Me deetn Balvathee i : = ie cianess<s 2 6 Philadelphia "':: 106 002 00x—9 8 1 : : Foe. Tune -motianley. a7 3s Welch, Andrews, McLaughlin and. A t Berger Hogan, Braves, 2. 6 7 462 Shea, Gooch; Freitas, McDonald, Die- : Pitching — Hubbell, Giants, Lucas, 6 7 462 trich, Walbete and Cochrane. . Reds, French, Pirates, and Hallahan, | #00, 5 7 AT ly Beats a. ‘ a Cardinals, 3-0. 5 8 385 Chicago i : : * AMERICAN LEAGUE Murray, Gaston and Berry, Grube; | Frcs ari Renators, 413; J eee : : Hits— West, Browns, 23; Schulte, RHE ‘ :| |Senators, 21. Washington .. 210 000 000 1-411 0 |) = ‘a New York ... 000 002 1000-3 6 0 : 5 Stewart and L. Sewell; Pipgras and; * Pitching—C. Brown and Dicke; Walter Stewart, Washington pitch- Indians, and Ruffing, Yankees, 3-0. Y. Tigers Defeat cauiee H E/ et Bave the Senators a three-to-one margin in their series with New York ‘Was! ‘Bridges, " elber, -|10 innings Friday to win a 4-3 de- rac 2 Dat ip 5 aan ‘i worth Cortinam, Wels, Rad Ferrell, elsion. | prachingtes too ee omnes ek ae cg : mia donne | gt Heary ioe. Sei See é ee 12, outpointed Frits Heints, Saginaw,|son remained there. “You're crazy if you spend your own savings. 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