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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1938 i ... till you drive it..Doit ... and doit now. Then you'll and Privacy know why Pontiac outsells all other cars in its price range! ’ ) e e ? Quincy Lroupe ows Versatill Y AS DismarckK an -Nations Tie =e ee eeek WARNER HAS SOPH TEAM INFIELD ||_OUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘By Ahern Ritit eowee saneal ot is el Temple University may result in Pop seasccaiadh ' kee ide ae | | Warner building this year’s Temple NI AL 0) r [mer around a group of second-year WELL ROcKING-cHAIR RONEN. “VF eGAD.Immmnn tne 44 | MISS GLUTTING CAN : [Set ment emane te ap : 1 SUPPOSE YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING COG q | Equals Tilden’s Record; Chi-|pound backfield men from Lock’ Has TO SPIN YOURSELF INTO A COCOON NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT 5 en, Pa. a Big Negro 0 Catcher Als Also Makes OF EASE AND COMFORT FoR THE L HAVE ADSUSTED MYSELF | | ELIMIN ATE INV ADER cagoan and Stoefen Won | i | NTER. EN? TO A WORKING CODE OF A | fs aadin S| New Title Wednesday ‘The annual loss of the American Two Hits, One a Long FALL AND Ww R, se FORTY-HOUR WEEK —~ | nee ae i public through embezzlement has Triple to Center DIM AAS OLS ESAs Stee i AND MY FIRST FORTY | f-| pra, AMERICAN TEAGUE Brookline, Mass, Aug. 31—p)—| been estimated at $125,000,000. * SEEING THAT YOU ARE GOING HOURS WERE OVER AT Noon! 21-Year-Old West: Orange Golf-! wasnington en. ‘ga letet teed George M. Lott, Jr., of | ; TO WORK,EVEN IF ITS Just er Defeated Briton 1 Up |New York . i 3 50 .593|Chicago, Thursday started on his | TILT.CALLED AFTER EIGHTH ee : T AM ENTITLED, NOW, TO i ‘Cleveland + 87 63 .515/Zourth term as a national doubles! AN AMUSEMENT JOB, WHERE PEOPLE (Se MOUREN OE | ast Saheb Shiledelphia 0. 2] ampions a re | A 2 Uy RINGS ON YOUR NOSE LEISURE 0 | Bera cies es j Ghicago ‘ er an ord equalled only Amazon Moorehead, Visiting | FOR DOLL PRIZES! e | | Boston . 73 25) by Bill Tilden i i | ; ‘FOUR HARD MATCHES SEEN''S*. Louis . 82 “Se4|since the ‘aban- | Catcher Playing With Bis- LI i ~~ GET OUT i | | Seaaene of the | + y ee 4 TI aj cl lenge round. marck, Entertains oar ee THERE AND’ , ni (Nee von cc ge er eel Like Tilden, | CLEAN sett Van Wie, Cheney, Orcutt, Hill, Boston Go 85 387| Lott's four titles : e ‘ ure! 543 i juincy Troupe celebrated his night A =| were won with ealtietas Be gitstiing four inainge THE YARD » & Hicks and Robinson Still gets $ 38 BE three partners, | against the All-Nations and playing in Meet 70 :426| but George's feat | every position in the infield, making Bhidsipnia’* 72 ‘410! appeared a bit two hits, one of which was for three Cincinnati . 78 = (381 tore ampresive | sacks and came very close to being a ‘k, Ill, Au than that of the | home run, and scoring by sensational Seon Rue aRpUlets or te ake |p AMEN ASSOCIATION || Philadelphia su- 3 31,—(#)—On the sl Columbus... 855 j base running. Outside of that he was ld New Jer: irl who halted per-star, for he sites which he beshfully accepted with | Wilson at Salem last year rested the |St. Pau $28 [nis latest partner, Lanky Lester Stoe- : are Pitcher he was not as great a \hopes of America ae ae aoe x a aS o Noe only two vee ° vi a am pions! se 7 A success as he proved in the other posi- Hen eat neo, Charlotte “Glutting of {Milwaukee 82 .427| Wednesday they gained their titles, | tions. He allowed seven hits and four West Orange stoppe d Miss Wilson in Kansas City ... 85. -393|by conquering Frank X. Shields of | runs while he was in the box but he i\s the quarter-finals with a surprising NORTHERN I LE AGUE New York and Frankie Parker of Mil- Mavehevedicn tau cee” y 1 up triumph that insured the cham-| Brandon 618 .ngp | Waukee, 11-13, 9-7, 9-7, 6-3 i ; - ; plo: p’s retention by 18.647) The game ended in a tie, being call- | mp the English : i i when it became y. y » ree * A tindy Vil Four double plays, two by the vis- y ee See American | ast Grand Forks’ | AH is Wins Marathon Again| lage ot the World's Fair itors and two by Bismarck, cut down Z 8} MGHGH BIbRty Gas" HROMMSEA A Moorhead-Fargo .... [2 38 2D —— | present an irresistible Tailles ‘and made the work of the Exmoor with the Wilson-Glutting . “| Toronto, Ont. Aug, 31—)—Win- | attraction, After a day at Pitchers easier. ‘i match and three other duels that in-| | Major Leaders | | ping Canada’s annual 15-mile swim in! the Fair, the cool, quiet onset otra Te SS BY WEA SERVICE, WC. NEB. U. 8 PAT. OF. volved the defending champion and |¢———— } | Lake Ontario was getting to be a hab- | tower rooms OF the MBerlién J Moorehead, catcher for the All-Na- = ‘ six other frontranking stars of Amer- (By the Associated Press) ji Tuesday with Marvin Nelson, ; ‘ dibedict its tions, was loaned to Bismarck to catch teen WoInets golf, NATIONAL LEAGUE orawny distance champion from Fort | will be irresistible, too. ‘Troupe and Salamanca caught for the d__consecutive; Batting—Klein, = Pare Ta. qton. "me nacre wove «| Giants Invade Boston for Crucial | sennidnn via van Wie of|ve'Pifesrs’ PANGS 3: Da! as event tor the seond| BEM Having Room bases and general all-around play was iChieago was challenged by Mrs,| Runs—Martin, Cardinals, .102; Ott, jtime Wednesday, becoming the first hd Drciiadtive “tans-ty bi antics Six Game Series With Braves Club, Leona Cheney of San Gabriel, Cal.| Giants, 64, : "|man in the history of the grind to re-| Jag| Home of Terrace Garden ve tertai the fans by antics =o Orcutt of Haworth, N. J.,!_ Hits—Klein, Phil ; yeat. And in the bargain he clipped | throughout the game. Satchel Paige [aeahed WiC AREA SO CBA OMI eating PAU A TRH en eee eee |r ee ete GTI ae on eee In the Heart of the Loop went ete Hes option inning} | City, and Helen Hicks tackled Lucile! Home runs—Klein, Phillies, and|!€cord by ploughing the distance in! Onty $2, 50 up winnie and held the visiting players away ¢ i {Robinson of Des Moines, Ia. Berger, Braves, 24. seven hours, 37 2/5 seconds. t from the plate for the balance of the | Composite Box Score of Series Here New York Pitchers Have Been) ovis Pitching—Cantwel, Braves, 18 and| Nelson's victory enriched him by LEONARD HICKS, Monesing Directo ban Worked Hard; Boston's |7; Parmelee, Giants, 12 and 5. $5,000, the first prize. | ‘The All-Nations scored twice in the BATTING FIELDING | p Hal Trosky at an le | first inning when Massmann, first UP.) Bi marck- Gabe h bh 3bh hr sn sb Pet. po a e Pet. | Best Hurlers Fresh AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 ry or got a single, Hann struck out, DeSid-| 5 “arorian, cf . .3 101 00 0 400 2 0 0 1.000} | Batting—Foxx, Athletics, .354; Sim- i Fights Last Night || erato gota three-base hit scoring|T" Moore, 2b, If 10 2 ; 000 i _ ‘300 =«5.:11.:«0:1.000 Paper a 5 ic e eat in mons, White Sox, .339, se alma. Massmann, Ringhofer went out, sec-|¢ Fiotey’ ss ab 0 O20 50 6 1 933 Runs—Gehrig, Yankees, 112; Foy , YY, 88, 2b . 1213 0 0 25 8 933 (By the Associated Press) . RX, By Th iated | ond to first, Salamanca got a hit scor- Q. Troupe, ¢, p, 1b, 2b 1023 0 1 100 30 14 4 01000 . Athletics, and Manush, Senators, 101. (By The Assoc Press) | ing Desiderato, and O'Connor flew D. Ober anise 3b, ade 12 1 1 00001 084 1 6 0 1,000 Baseball's deep and abiding passion Slu: in Roles Hits—Manush, Senators, 186; Sim- Laurel, Mo.-Bob Godwin, 170, | er out to second base. ph opiongeh haga 722 0 0 000 286 1 2 01000\/>2, uly “crucial” series—gripped gg oo mons, White Sox, 183. { Harald Harbor, Mo. outpointed | They scored two more in the fourth R. Davis, If, BP, 700 0 0010 000 0 4 1 800 Boston and the National League ena Home runs—Foxx, Athletics, 36;| Joe Knight, 168, Cario, Ga. 0); | inning when Ringhofer and Salam- R. McCarney, ne It 02410001 “400 3611 975 Thursday as Bill Terry's New York K Ruth, Yankees, 28. 4 "| Billy Strickley, 170, Washington. anca, first tWo up, hit safely. O'Con-| 2 Coeamey: 70.0.0 0 05.0 Oe} 61903 | Giants ran their pennant chances in- | Toledo ‘Outfielder Would Be! Pitching—whitehitl, senators, 1g.| outpointed Roy Bailey, 160, Mi- | i talking, nor went out pitcher to first and De- B: Paige. 20°0 0 0000 000 0 0 0 .000| gauntlet of the second-place Considered Slugger If It 6; Grove, Athletics, 18-7, ; ami, Fla., (6); Pete Bevans, 144, se would, ‘Talk. ores got s hit, scoring both runners.| 7: 1r8e. Biv: 201 00 000 50 70 1 75| Braves. ‘ i) ee! 4 | Pittsburgh, stopped Carl Phillips, Punctuating her Nusser, next up, hit into a double play - ay sad '_-|. The Giants brought a full six-game Weren't For Hauser Yesterday’s Stars 144, Baltimore, (4); Big Boy dry sobs like » retiring the side. TOTALS 3 891121 1 1 14 3 231 81 34 4 .964| /ead to Braves’ field, normally a dis- Smith, 165, Princess Anne, Md., Sitied itself to sleep, A® In One Inning ama couraging outlook for the home folks, espe Te (By the Associated Press) and Henry Irving, 162, Washing- | 33} taught me never Been eee tes scores 3 Shel saasmiann; 6s 3.12.24 0 0 0 1 0 333 812 1 95g) but it’s been many a long and stormy) Chicago, Aug. 31—/P)—Except for] retty O'Doul, Giants—Hie omer, tN, drew (6); Harry Groves, 128, | things that might fourth inning. Moore first up was hit nab 31112 0 0 000 182 3 9 0 1,.000/Se8S0n since any Boston club could|the presence of Joe Hauser in the and a single, driving in winnin, | Baltimore, outpointed Doug Swet- i by the pitcher. While Haley was) ciowski rf if, p..3 110.0 0 0 0.0.0 000 5 1 1. g67/| thrill the faithful with a threat even| American Association, Hal. Trosky, with latter biow in 5-to-4 victory Fra man, 128, Washington, (4). pebing (out he stole second, went to} mincnofer, ib .. 3123.5 0 0 100 417 33 2 01,000|that close. young Toledo outfielder. would be] Garainsis, Norfolk, Va—Bennie Bass, 132, third on a passed ball and scored on| Do iderato, 3b “3 1223 1 1 000 250 5 6 2 .846| They play six games in four days,|considered quite a socker of home Rabbit Maranville, Braves — His’ , Philadelphia. outpointed Stumpy | aiid ish, Troupe got three-base! a iamanca, cf, 134014 0 1 0 0 0 400 9 2 3 i7eg/and therein lies Boston's stoutest | runs. jSingle in ninth gave Braves victory, | Jacobs, 135, Norfolk, (8). \gildn’t read nasty hit into right field, Oberholzer went! Doores rt. if. 3301 00 000 125 1 1 1 .667|hopes. Terry's amazing pitching staff} In Wednesday's doubleheader with} over Reds, | "St. Louis—Dave Claremore, St. Standard rat me 3 them did —T ~ out, third to first, Troupe scoring On| sroorehead, ¢ 2.70.0 9 0 0 0-0 00 9 2 0 1,000/hAS been worked overtime beating off| tdianapolis, Trosky rammed out a) ‘Raiph’ Birkofer, Pirates — Held| Louis, outpointed Howard Scott, m4 te Bing with some fast running afd) wiser, p, of +2700 0 0 0.0.0 000 1 1 01009/the Cubs, Pirates, and Cardinals for| circuit drive in each game to boost his| phillies to four hits and’ drove in| 127, Claremore, Okla.. (10); Joe a beautiful hook slide. Schaefer O'Connor, P. a. 3.9701 00 000 143 1 1 0 1.000| the last two weeks. total to 30. The Indians scored three! one run, Park, 151, St. Louis, knocked out scored when Moorehead hit to first Sls oe ze ee pele —-|, Bill McKechnie's advantage. if there|runs in the ninth inning to win the! Linus Frey Dodgers—Drove in four} Slim Weaver. 140, Arkansas, (1) base, beating the first baseman to the 3.97 920 1 2 1 1 0 206 7637 8 934/18 any, lies in the fact that his strong- | opener 4 to 1 but the Mud Hens came! runs with triple. double and single; Babe Davis, 10, St .Louis, knock- sack by a whisper. Ringhofer threw Bases on balls, off Nusser 1 (Troupe), off Schae- | °St pitchers are rested and ready. {back in the nightcap for a 10-to-3!in Dodgers’ second game triumph| ed out Babe Kirk, 173, Pekin, Ill, wild in an effort to catch Schaefer) ro, 2 (Hann, O'Connor), off O'Connor 3 (Morjan, ‘Troupe, Schaefer), off Both Won Wednesday decision, jover Cubs. | @. and McCarney scored. Goetz was! sidowski 5 (Schaefer 2, McCarney, Moorehead, Goetz). | Setting the scene for the start of] Mickey Heath, the Columbus Red ! ays thought trapped off third by @ snap throw.|" "struck out, by Schaefer 7 (Massmann, Sidowski, Desiderato, Deores, Thursday's big battle. the Giants out-| Birds’ first-baseman, cqualled the| “= = — — autiful, And Salamanca to Desiderato. O'Connor, Moorehead, Nusser), by Davis 3 (Hann, Desiderato, O'Connor), | belted the Cards 5 to 4 Wednesday.|often-attained association record of isty old men The box score follows by Troupe 2 (Hann, Nusser), by Paige 4 (Hann, Desiderato, Ringhofer, si-!The Braves knocked down the Reds|three home runs in a single game, in he only way Bismarck @)— ABR HPO A E| cowski), by Nusser 4 (Morlan, Moore, Schaefer, Davis), by O'Connor §{3 to 2 to even the scries as Huck|the front end of a doubleheader with ay if they B. Morlan, cf 3 0 1 1 © 0) (Moore, Troupe, Davis 2, Goetz), by Sidowski 3 (Moore, Haley, Goetz). | Betts turned in a neat five-hit per-| Louisville. ~ L. Moore, 2b, If.... 3 1 0 4 3 0} Wiia pitches—Schaefer, Sidowski. formance. The Birds won 8 to 0 behind Jim t G. Haley, ss, a 2402130 Passed balls—Troupe, Moorehead, Salamanca. The Pittsburgh Pirates edged al-|winford’s good pitching, and came Z bs at oct Hilt by pltcher_-By Sidowski (Moore), most unbeknownst into third place|pack to take the second 4-3 when You are entitled toa ‘ ,4 121 3 0! Double plays—(Hann, Massman to Ringhofer). (Schaefer, Haley to Mc-|by ® two-point margin through taking| Bennie Borgman stole home in the 2 "bet ; ms “4 ° ° © 0! Carney), (Troupe, Haley to McCarney), (Ringhofer to Desiderato), (Ring- fhe se eee ee the eae ninth inning. The er were sigan) oe | fassmi fer), (Desiderator, Hann to Ringhofer), (Haley,|5 to 1 while the Cubs were splitting| Columbus’ 91st and 92nd of the sea- Sy ae ooo ae 2a ee BIG, MODERN STRAIGHT EIGHT 8. BH1090 00/40 Umpires—Shipley and Poindexter, Bismarck; Hagen, Fort Lincoln. Dodgers. Charlie Root edged Hollis} Minneapolis outhit Kansas City, 14 ' 4 : 4 Z 4 ; ee i sity Thurston to give the Silks ene rR to 11, in a night game, but the Blues . u H i hopes for a strong Univers! to 1 but Rosy Ryan, in relief, held the} won 4 to 3. # —|10 Minnesota Gridders |™"5 » . . ee ave inn ste same esota football team center |Cubs in the second as a rookie short-| gcores by innings: 417210 1) To Take Examinations arouna 10 promising candidates who|stop, Linus Frey, drove in four runs Birds Beat Kerns Twice when you pay even as much as these low prices Als havace — must become eligible before they can|!" the Dodger victory 7 to 3. Eiket Game qe Ralph Birkofer hel ie 0 0 2 3 0) St. Paul, Aug. 31—(#)—Bernie Bler- | play for him this year. four hits to win his second victory |Loulsvilie.. 000 o-—0 9 1 12330 His characteristic reticence W&8S|for the Pirates since being recalled|Columbus.. 111 at 02x— aot a } 2 & 1 Q/base iuits, Desiderato, Troupe; double |jacking as he discussed the Gophers’|from the International League. No], Fenner and Thompson; . 1 2 4 2 3) plays, McCarney to Haley, Haley to -|games were scheduled in the Ameri- ‘Be F 0010 0lmM chances before a group of boys at: econd Game loore to McCarney, Desiderato to toot- | C22 League. E 0 1 1 1 0/Hann to Ringhofer, Ringhofer to/tending a Y. M. C. A. summer foot-|""g ores by innings: Louisville.. 000 002 100-3 8 1 0 0 1 0 O/Massman to Ringhofer; hits, off|ball camp near here Wednesday, NATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus ..001 100 011I—4 5 1 0 0 1 1 1/ Troupe 7 in 4 innings, off Paige 3 in| “Of 36 men who were outstanding in Pirates Win Fomth, es antics and Erickson; Heise and ee 4 innings, off Sidowski 7 in 8 innings; ” ten . ‘onzales. Aye 410 2614 4] struck out, by Troupe 3, by Paige 4,|SPrn& Practice,” Bierman said, “ten pittsburgh.’ 000 311 000—5 13 2 — eae inniny HE] by ski 3; bases on balls, off|must take make up examinations to/Philadelphia 000 000 O01 4 2 Indians, Hens Divide by gs— R yy Sidow: 5eS : Ragland, El. All Nations .......20020000—4 10 4/ Troupe 0, off Paige 0, off Sidowski 5; |become eligible. If they all come}, Birkofer and Grace; Ragland, El- First Game ee Bismarck ..000 40000—4 7 1/ wild Pitches, Sidowski; hit by pitch- | through our chances will be good. If Z “4 Indianapolis 109 900 003— | 9 0 Summary — Stolen bases, Moore, | er, Moore by Sidowski; passed balls, none come through, our reserves will Giants Nose Out Cards Toledo .... 010-1 8 3) ‘MeCarney; sacrifices, Morlan, O'Con-|Salamanca. Umpires, Shipley and be weakened. If a’ few pass, our R H Ej _Dagiia aan Raa Craghead and! nor; two-base hits, Desiderato; three- | Poindexter. ‘chances will be fair.” {St. Louis.. 220 000 000-4 9 1 nell } ‘New York.. 000 400 001-5 10 1 Second Game > OUT OUR WAY ee Dean and O'Farrell; Schumacher| | us 91 an HE is and Mancuso. ‘ndianapol 0) By Williams Toledo .... 400 00x—10 10 1! t Betts Tames Cincy Turner, Baieeeten and Riddle; Lee} . 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