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T NEED ONLY SIX WINS EVEN IF PIRATES AND | CUBS COP ALL TILTS Hal Schumacher and Bud Par- malee Turn in Great Mound Performances | HOLLER FOR HELP JAM WITH A CAT § CHICAGO IN THIRD POSITION, Dodgers Lace Cardinals 9 to 2! And Braves Scalp Pitts- | burgh 10 to 1 (By The Associated Press) The New York Giants, through one “ great day of pitching, have changed their final western tour into a trium- phant march toward the National League pennant. They all but disposed of the Chicago Cubs’ aspirations with one big blow Friday, winning both halves of a dou- bleheader, 5 to 1 and 4 to 0, and climbed back to the point where they ‘were when they started west, 7!: games in front of the field. Four ; Clubs still might beat the Giants out, but the fans already have decided the “Terrymen are “in.” Here is how the three leading clubs stood Saturday: To W L Pet. Play 85 53 616 14 79 62 560 13 | 80 63 559 11 Even if the Pirates and the Cubs win all their remaining games, the OUR BOARDING HOUSE HEREAFTER HOOPLE, 7 BUT,DRAT IT, WHEN YE SELL A PARROT, DONT BE LETTIN ON: HE'S A FINE TALKER, WHEN HE CANT EVEN JIST SAY (TS A PARROT, AN’ LET TH’ CUSTOMER. TEACH IM TO TALK,OR CAN TALKS IF YOULL WAIT INA g WE MAY TALK ANY MINUTE SPEAK BEFORE a Giants have to capture only six to make the standing look like this: WoL Pet. | +» OL 6L 599 | 92 62 597 | 91 63 591 The St. Louis Cardinals and Bos- ton Braves, 10': and 12 games behind, respectively, after the Cards took a 9-2 lacing from the Brooklyn Dodgers ‘and the Braves trimmed Pittsburgh 10-1 Friday, are in the race mathe- matically oniy. if The Phillies and Cincinnati Reds split a double bill. Reg Grabowski, pack with the Phils after some minor Jeague seasoning, allowed the Reds only two singles as he won the opener 4-0. Allyn Stout of the Reds came back with a five-hit job and Sparky Adams and Jim Bottomley pounded out a 3-1 triumph for him. The American League program was obliterated by rain. Scores by innings: NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants Beat Cubs Twice (First game) RH eae York .....- a 100 003—5 10 0 icago 000 001 000—1 6 2 Oipcremacher and Mancuso; Tinning, Harrimann, Henshaw and GRID ELEVEN Five Old and New Varsity Play-| ers Are Missing from Bier- man Squad Minneapolis, Sept. 16.—()—Sixty- seven candidates for the 1933 Univer- sity of Minnesota football team, atten- tive to Coach Bernie Bierman's first order of the new season, Friday began the work of developing a Big Ten | Contender as practice made Northrop E| Field a busy looking place once more. | Bearing more promise than its Pred- | ecessor of a year ago, when Bierman jwent quickly to the job under grey | REPORT FRIDAY |skies while a slight drizzle fell over the field. All that seemed to matter against the Gophers’ fortunes, while the word was being passed around that the eli- gibility prospects were becoming even more cheerful, was the absence of five old and new varisity members, who were unaccounted for. Of the 67 at work under several coaches handling backs and linemen separately, 15 were experienced lettermn. Missing members were George Champlin, little halfback, who was expected to report later to give a 100 per cent enrollment of lettermen; Al Papas, veteran end; Charles Rice and began tutoring Minnesota gridders,| Lawrence Steffenhagen, rookie half-!teachers college there. the squad of white-jerseyed youths ; backs, and Fremont Paine, Sophomore, round Otto Bowman had defaulted | center, a and Hartnett. Braves Scalp Pirates Boston . 005 500 000—10 11 Pittsburg! 100 000 000— 1 9 1 Brandt and Spohrer: Smith, Dud- ley, pie tansy and Padden. ys Pittsburgh, Sept. 16—(#i—Dr, John Bain Sutherland, than whom there is no more ardent champion of “Pop” Warner's “best-defense-is-a-good - offense” | system, is concentrating strong- | ly on defense this year. “The way college football is | now,” says Sutherland, starting his 10th year as head coach of the Pittsburgh Panthers, “a team has to know more defense than it does Wallop Cami Mungo and Lopez; Hallahan, Walk- er, Johnson ‘and 3. Wilson. Reds and Phillies Split (First game) con Philadelphia + 000 211 0004 Cincinnati 000 000 000—0 Grabowski and Davis; Hag John- Sutherland Builds Great Defense As Pittsburgh Prepares for Yeai i offense. Every week you meet something different and you've got to be ready for it.” So, facing a great deal of “some thing different” in Navy, Minne- | sota, Notre Dame, Centre and Ne- | | braska, for example, “Jock” is po- lishing up a forward wall that may stand out by New Year's as one of the greatest lines in Pitts- burgh’s history of magnificent de- | fensive bulwarks, son_and Crouch, Lombardi | econd game) z|Columbus Red Birds Association Stars oot ot etl One Up on Millers} Nipped at Winnipeg Collins, , avis; eee: Stout and Lombardi. Columbus, O., Sept. 16—(#)—The| Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 16.—(7— —-—-———@ | Columbus Red Birds are one up on —___--_.. | Yesterday’s Stars | |minneapots i= their play-off for the | American ‘Association pennant and (By The Associated Press) ithe right to meet the International Blondy Ryan, Giants—Led attack es champions in the little world on Cubs with five singles. Reg Grabowski, Phillies, and Jim e Ceticapas gained an edge in the ser- Bottomley, Reds—Former held Reds/ies by winning the third game here to two hits in opener, latter batted | Friday night 3 to 2 after having tak- in all three runs to win second game. jen the opener Tuesday. The Millers’ Van Mungo, Dodgers—Limited Car- | victory came Wednesday night. Ginals to six hits and fanned seven. | The clubs left Saturday for Min- Wally Berger and Buck Jordan, neapolis where, beginning Sunday, pares snocked in three runs apiece they will play until one of them has; against Pirates. von four games. OFFERIN’ ALITTLE WHY 1S THAT P WHO ARE RUNNIN’ IT! TH GoY WHO AINT GOT Ane - OH THATS WHOT SHOULO BE DONT Git TOLD To TH’ Gols WHO sore! TI COULD RON TH COUNTRY WAS JUST BETTER THAN TH ONES SULGGESTION,| | TH JoB Kins ALWAYS Ron iT TH BEST, ‘Winnipeg's Maroons, by a 4-to-3 count, took the second of a four-game series with an all-star team from the Amer- ican Association here Friday night. +» 001 0203 6 1 - 003 001-4 7 4 (game called, darkness). ‘Trow and Guiliani; Sterling and Rosette. The All-Stars won the first game behind the effective hurling of Les “Munns, who struck out 11 men. wry 2 BECALSE HE ANT Gor IT, 1S wry! VF HE HAO IT, THEN TH’ OTHER Gols Cootd Ly MADDEN—~T TELL NOU THIS PARROT AROUND A BIT, EGAD, |T MIGHT BE THAT THE BIRD WAS RAISED BY MEN, AND WONT of the series Thursday night, 5 to 3,) 50M. By Ahern | SAY, MADDEN, YoU SHOULDA HEARDM RATTLE OFF “TH FACE ON TH BAR- ROOM FLOOR’! ITD MAKE A ‘Ed Cox and Croonquist Meet for Right to Battle Cook in Finale 67 CANDIDATES FOR GOPHER ‘City Golf Championship Expect- ed to Be Determined in De- ciding Match Sunday Paul Cook has won his way into the final round of the annual Bis- marck city golf championship tourna- ment over the Country club course while Ed Cox and Neil Croonquist were to battle Saturday for the right to meet the former state champion in ee deciding match, probably Sun- lay. Cook won his first-round match from Burl Knutson 8 up and 6 to play and had a victory by default from James Slattery in the semi- final. Slattery defaulted in view of the fact that he was leaving for May- ville to resume his studies at the state In the first | to Slattery. in the other bracket Carl A. Heupel! 'defaulted to Cox while Croonquist jfrom New York, and Max Marston, { | pers Fred E. Tunell 3 up and 2/ play. eae eight stroke-makers 4 Mowe Rockford and New Rockford, N. D., Sept. 16.—P); —Two weeks of preparation has put; “™ the New Rockford high school foot-| a mou ball team in shape for the season's; Inter: first conflict against Fessenden here} Saturday. available this year, candidates for the inexperienced. However, Roy R. True- blood, new head coach, expects his team to give the winner of the cen- tral North Dakota high school con- ference “plenty of competition.” Seven lettermen in the lineup are Paul Sanders, fullback; MacKenzie, halfback; Philip Brady, tackle; Stanley Hogan, guard; George Cornelious, center; Leonard Shark, tackle, and Everet Norton, end. ‘New material includes Rinker, Bar- rett, Peters, Roaldson, Buchli, Curf- man, Nelson, Ihlen, Skjonsby, Wilson, Dorke, Jeske, Bengston, Sodrholm, Haas, McQuillan, Willey, Butterfield, Holme, and Martin and George Thue- The schedule: Sept. 15—Fessenden here. Sept. 22—Jamestown there. Sept. 283—Open date. Oct. 7—Harvey here. Oct. 14—Fessenden here. Oct. 20—Maddock here. Oct. 28—Carrington there. Nov. 3—Leeds here. Nov. 11—Cooperstown here. | Major Leaders e—__ —. | ? (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Laird Phillies, 373; Da- vis, Phillies, Hits —-Hlein Phillies, 201; Martin, Caritas, 179, runs—Klein, Phillies, 27; ae Braves, 26. Pitching—Cantwell, Braves, 19-8; Tinning, Cubs, 13-6. An antelope is reputed to be able to run 60 miles an hour. ‘The Little Church Around the Corner is the popular name of THE CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION, New York City The parachute was first used in FRANCE. The . bagpipe is not only widely used in SCOTLAND. but. also in PO- LAND, ITALY and southers FRANCE | {Grand Total Receipts .... in the|Grand Total Expendi Tens r eae flight qualified last! $"@! | / Cash, Fessenden Battle} = | Total amou: New Rockford eleven are smaller and| 4 cunts paid during ye: General, Control. Instenstional, $2 26, 5) Auxiliary Agencies. (Transportation $24.00, Tuition $216.00). Operation of Piast (Fuel $102.42, Janitors wages Paid outstanding Warrants and Int Total Amount Paid During School Year b: Receipt: Expend! Receipts .. Expenditure: Grand Total Receipt: Grand Total Expenditures | plies Kenneth Maintenance of Plant (Includes up! PHILADELPHIAN IS 17 YEARS OLDER THAN FOE FROM GOTHAM Clash: in 36-Hole Finale for Amateur Golf Champion- ship of U. S. ELIMINATE YOUNGER STARS | Finalists Were Among Eight Who Barely Squeezed Into Title Flight Kenwood Country Club, Cineinnatt, | {2 Sept. 16—(#)—The 37th amateur golf championship Saturday was a 36- hole duel between George T. Dunlap, Jr, @ 24-year-old golfing celebrity 4i-year-old former titleholder from Philadelphia. | Kenwood's 6,780-yard course, sec-| | ond longest in amateur championship history, still was waterlogged and sloppy for the fi- nal round, It was exactly 10 years ago this fall that Marston won the title in an extra - contest with Jess Sweetser at Floss- moor in Chicago. Dunlap then was @ lad of 14. Friday neither was extended to ithe iimit to win the semi-final con- tests. Marston defeated 18-year-old ‘Jack Munger of Dallas, Tex., who attends the same school as Marston’ HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988 Giants All But Clinch Pennant by Turning Back Chicago Cubs Twice GEORGE DUNLAP AND MAX MARSTON REACH FINAL MATCH} Jimmy Foxx Runs Home Run Total To 45 in Week of Meagre Hitting son. The final count was 6 Dunlap almost as W. Lawson the defending Somerville of betas Little 4 and 3. ind 8, easily vanquished Little, Jr. 23, of San Francisco, who Thursday ee of London, ‘Ont. Countap Sharkey-Levinsky . Battle tle Postponed le Only Bright Spot m Leagues} Most Other Leading Batters Atter_ notiy-| 2 Mei ° a 5 shot 150 and went into a play-off for the last positions. TF Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) Haute, from tawa, by referee for holding (8). Ind, a Frankie Willis, drew (8). San Diego—Gorill Akron, ©., knocked out Philippines (7). 124, Chicago (6). >Ottawa—Dave Amos, 148, Terre Ronnie Headley, 147%, Ot- Beaumont, Tex.—Jackie Gibbs, , 170, Houston, and Walter Ketchem, 170, Pittsburgh, lla Jones, 158, Johnny San Francisco Buffalo, stopped Little Dempsey, Ventura, Cal.—Joe Sanchee, 122, Venture, outpointed Kid Irish, SSs2ssaet SISSIssR s2sasase WANT NORTHERN LEAGUE ers. | Crookston, Minn., Sept. 16—()— STATE! tb Fold Lh go gl is in_ General bo Cash in General Fund (in se: ee "District T jurer and excluding ” Cash in General pase fe a. of District ocboerlahieady Sinking Fund) July 1, 1932 ke oa $815.55] _ffinking Mund) Jury 2 ae See eee eR Rana ae paler eat .$ 139.82 County Tuition Fund Total amount reccived during y County Tuition Fund .. Amount received durini School Board Amount received @ Interest on bank deposits Total amount received by School Treasurer during the year STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION Amount eroeiveee uri: 18.26 School Boa: 5 i Intesenton bank deposits ‘ar from other Revenue Receipts mae Xt) Total amount received by School Treasurer during the year —..........$ 611.84 ey 4 Total amount received by School District Treasurer including. 5 1,708.88 cash on hand .... cena seen 838.74 Grand Total Bass received by School District Treasurer including, Arscuiite wpasacdarings: Pore veg ry ampere ot ecw ene General ontrot (School Board Salaries cases cash on hand ... Expenditures Amounts paid during year tor the follow! General Control. (s $24 a) Auxil Operation of Plant. (Fuel $52.50, Supplies $16.35) Maintenance of Plant (Includes upkeep Fixed Charges. (Includes insurance, rents, e! Total Amount Paid During School Year Recei Receipts Expenditures .. nd Tota Esthervil Salarie: if General Fund urposes: be 20. a, and repairs ete.) by District Treasurer MRS. JOHN CARLSON, Clerk. ST. ATeea FOR Though more material has been! Grand Total amount received by School District Treasurer inclaaing, cash on hand Expe: ar wits the Stotlow (School Board Salari $10.8 “Retirement Fund & ‘ixed Charges. (Includes insurance, Grand ‘Total Cash on Hand in both Fun Regan School District No, 2. STATEMENT page PUBLICATION General Fund trict Treasure! Cash in General Fund (in han Sinking Fund) July 1, 1932 Total amount received during State and County Tuition Fund Amount received during year from Stal Amount received during y School Board .... Amount received during y Interest on bank deposits Amount received during Indebtedness. ..... G of "Dis Grand Total Spount Pecelrea, by School District Tr cash on hi pendi Amounts paid during yee tor th General Control 1. Be Instructional Operation of Pla plies ee Saintennace of PI Auxillary Agencies. (Tuition BACT 00, Hi int. (Fuel $177.25, Ji Grand Total Receipts Grand Total Expenditures (Le: 10. Grand Total Cash on Hand in both Fun Ecklund School District No. 10. Receipts im General Fai of tT wr from Taxt PUBLICS ATION 4 excludin; rer am pecan: Fa it oe wing purposes: les fa 1.00, 131.86 980.26 Hy 240.00 $500) anee8 14. ds, June 30, 1933 ‘W. N. KELLY, Clerk. ludil 638.00 Ae atypia: v secs 2,440.57 $ $17.45 438 $1,929.36 | Total Amount Paid During School Year strict Treasurer 2, 18 By Receipts and Expenditures in pepe Reread Interest Ms Receipts 703.00 36 | Grand Total Ex 33 | Grand Total Cas tusthactiorad Bervice. (Teachers Salaries $329. Retirement Fund $12.40) Auxiliary A s* (Ts Operation of nt. (F Fixed Charges. (Includes int Premium on bi band ond es Debt Service (Interest on Certificates of Indebtedness)... Total Amount Hae During School Year ey salecae ‘Treasurer rant ‘o' eee Grand ae = ote ore te Funds, Tune 36, 1938 —. Phoenix 001} mnie, STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION General. in Cash in General Fund (in nha of District Treasurer and excluding Sinking Fund) July 1, reesscoreens 4,660.39 Total amount received during ‘apportionment of State Tuition Fund i$ 320.04 Total amount received during year from apportionment of County Tuition. Fund .... 238.76 Amount received during year fro! te 325.80 | Amount received during year from Taxes Le’ { School Board ... 5, aes u Amount received during year from other Revenue Receipts Tuition from patroni 88.00 3.00 Tuition from other directors oe 0 interest on bank deposits ... Total amount received by School Treasurer during the year .... Grand Total amount received by School District ‘Treesurer including cash on hand east 11,532. Amounts paid during year for the sotto wine ee General trol. (School Board Salaries 5,847.78 1,608.21 meni | operation hoe flan (Fuel $301.75, Janitor’s wages $430.66, rt Garvice (Int 00 | Expenditu: Grand Total Receipts nditures seesorenecsees on Hand in both Funds, June 30, 1933 ....... Driscoll School District No. 36. Cc. E. NEWCOMER, Clerk. STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION Cash in General Fund Ey Ke is of District Treasurer ont excluding Sinking Fund) July 1, conssensens mY Totals amount received dicing year te and County Tuition Fund $ 98.80 Amount ne ronsived, $' during year from Taxes Levied by District Amont mt received during year from other Revenue mocnipas, Interest on bank deposits, checking acct. ...... 084. Total amount recelved by School ‘Treasurer during the year Grand Total amount. received by School District mre jurer including cash on hand ... $1,795.81, 947.29 4.53 1,050.62 Amounts paid during year for the following purposes. General Control, (School Board Selaries and Expenses) Instructional Rervice. (Teachers: Galaries $834.60, Supplies Ope: pintenance ee Plant. Gucludes yi Fix Includes insurance, rent = Debt Service “interest ‘on Cerlificates of Indebtedness) “2 Total Amount Paid During chor} Year % Bisiciet ‘Treasurer .... nd Total Rece! gang Total Cas sired in both Funds, J Crofts Schoo! District Ne ee KNOWNLBEY DORMAN, Clerk. STATEMENT FOR PUBLICATION Cash in General Fund vee ron ‘Sinking Find) Say p hands of District Treasurer and excluding MRS, AGNES ENGSTROM, Clerk. mail acta nd) 3 i 1883. il canal SEY omntn Sepees rng age of Dini eronreer ond onteng, qq) Megas Sete, duvns fer tom Sete tavad Wy Dit OT ‘Total i Ameens, Secs eae during year f1 a pa Interest on bank deposits... sobeiebramte = 1-7} 925.32 Amount received dui year Interest on bank depos! ts ssseennnenninneen Total amount received by School Treasurer during the year <8 730.78 | Instructional Servi Grand Total amount cash on hand ..... Amounts yer (dled (Behoo! ed Chari Cnt Paid on Certificate of Indebtedne: Debt Service (Interest on Certificates of Indebtedness ? Er e30) Total Amount Paid During Bohol eee Yea Grand Total Receipts Grand Total Espondituves Grand Total Cash on Riverview School District No. 23. rom other Reven ald during rer for the foll dont 1 Board Salari land in both Funds, June 30, 1988 Apportionmens of District Treasurer Saphesiag. ot Hy Fy 138.27 jurer © by District Tr ‘etal Balances MRS. RITA HOGUS, Clerk. $909.81 | Bependitur 1, ge ae Grand Total Receipts . im 35 Grane Total Cash on Hand in hoth ‘Total amount received by School Treasurer during the year ee} Grane Fs hayeg amount int receives by School District Treasurer including Amonate General ia durin, trol. igen co pear y egalan ae 3.05, Teacher's Retirement 3 6 Auxiliary Agencies. ( ines, ai ae 2.86, 3 sraltion 43.835 tors wages $12.06 carats. Gneludes: new Rew’ equipment Debt Service (Inte: Total Amount Paid. paring. School Year by Distri. Becelpts and Hupenait Sinking ane a Grand Total Expendit: Bibley Schoo! Distriet No. 53. ELMER UIST, a BLOOMQUIST, Clerk. esas santa ie se