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cae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934 _ Business Recovery Seen in Increased Entry List for National Open CHNPIONGOODKAN [MARANVILLE SPENDING FIRST SPRING IN 23 YEARS AT HOME WITH 1,062 OTHERS || ovr BoaRDING HousE By Ahern | RABBIT. SURFERI SURPERED Using Their Beans for Uncle Sam ahs WILL SEEK HONORS FRACTURED LEG IN 112 More Than a Year Ago En- FLORIDA TRAINING YEH~HE BURNED f WAIT TILL HIS BRAND ON {4 YOU GET A, EVERY BAR thes —_ dg TH COW COUNTR' IooP THERE WASNT A. § SHES GOINS YES—TONIGHT I AM SUST WEARING THIS COWBOY REGALIA TO A DRATTED COSTUME PARTY & WITH THE MADAM-~BUT THIS limited to 150 are filled through the sectional qualifying round system in 21 districts. One district, Los Angeles. already has held its test and qualified five players for the championship. The other 20 district trials will be Jimmy Dykes Named to | White Sox Out of American Ce Cellar Lead Chicago in that unfortunate contest in the south. Such an accident to @ player of Maranville’s age could result in noth- ing less than the end of his career, they pointed out. It was the second ter Competition for Golt TYPE OF OUTFIT 1S NOT NEW BEER BARREL THAT *SeNORNA | ‘ Championship TO ME, LAD—~EGAD,NO/ COULD THROW HIM) aN SHE Peppery Little Boston Second- Tie FOR ax YEARS I RODE THE ONCE HE WAS / LOOKS LIKE Baseman Awaits Oppor- " THREE STARS FAIL TO ENTER | RANGE FOR THE “LAZY DAVE” RANCH / Riders pom ie perked tunity to Play oa THE BOYS CALLED ME “APACHE Z ” peste eee 3 Two Will Qualify in Minneapolis AMOS'-~1 COULD OLT- RIDE, t District: Field Limited OUT-SHOOT, AND OUT-ROPE PREDICTS HIS EARLY RETURN 4 ANY COWBOY WHO - 4 to 150 FANNED THE EARS 7 = Veteran Confident He Will Be; 4 OF A BRONCHO/ Back in Uniform by July New York, May 9.—()\—Another sign of better business conditions was 15 at Latest 1 seen Wednesday in a substantial in- eee e° crease in the number of entries for ? the national open golf championship. Rochester, N. Y., May 9.—For the t to be played at the Merion Cricket first time in 23 years, Walter Maran- i Club, Ardmore, Pa., beginning June 7. ville is spending a spring at his home ry All told, 1,063 players, 112 more here. Not that the perennial infield- & than a year ago, entered the lists. er wants to. They include Johnny Goodman, the Maranville’s springs heretofore have b defending champion, virtually all the been spent in the south, and in Na- t leading professionals, and m of tional League cities. But a fractur- 1 Goodman's leading amateur rivals. A ed leg, incurred in an_ exhibition notable absentee will be George T. game in Florida, has put the peppery « Dunlap, Jr., national amateur title- little second baseman of the Boston a holder. Neither Dunlap, Francis Braves on the shelf here, where he t Ouimet nor H. Chandler Egan, all of is patiently awaiting the day when ' whom are abroad with the Walker he can discard his crutches. Cup team, entered the open. * - i rs. Soccer requires head work, and above are four of Uncle Sam's hopes at skull practice, The Amert i Meena 30° mea tis ia ast eave © D SAGE- Baseball reporters, in bemoaning can players were snapped during @ practice session in Philadelphia, just before the squad selled for r championship and four members of 5 AN u ‘ aeipeat tie ete ey farang Rome to compete for the world championship, They are, left to right: Fiedler, Gallagher,: Lehman, ‘ the Walker Cup team—automaticais ie BRUSH HOOPLE) SE ee a ecnreisaren:||___ KaCTNIREoM 3 qualify for the 72-hole competition at A. © 1934 ey WEA SERVICE, ne tesquely after his collision with the Merion. dt J é } ‘The other 114 places in the field | ----—— big Yankee backstop, Arndt Jorgens, Five Clubs Are Bunched in Pursuit Of Soaring Yanks in American Loop eee ie fl ntfs = * COLUMBUS RED BIRDS HAVING __|pitsturh rate assume sa Th New York Cyril Walker and Wil-| Bik tie“ etitera <were wrong): ace ugiaacriae, oon tennis ts FIGCHER WILL BE SPECTATOR | replaces tew Fonseca: Chisox| 2% ttt TROUBLES GALORE WITH MEN] °°2'" Nttors! ss cubs. ' von Elm, amateur king in 1926, and| Have Lost 11 Games in CBee osteo Giants Lose * oe eae Fa Se AMUN sleldy a FOR SCOT: H F URSOM 15 Attempts ise little man declares. “I ex: M R Blad Oft | , Will seck one of the 16 berths at ? anager Ra: jades en) . stake. Competing with them will be | olden. pect to discard these pesky crutches es y : 2 Troupe Arrives to By the Associated Prees : Paul Runyan, leading money-winning Chicago, May 9—(P)—The task of | ten days and get a cane. Brings Outfielder in to A 5 * If seven other clubs can “gang up" : pro of the past winter season. Most Consistent of Americans) COMES BACK trying totaal npiGhleago White 80x] git able pan ta evaeneaty Play Third Base Join Bismarck Nine to 30 the “Yankees, the Brospeets i y di ; i . | ery gi for the closest - and the number of aciane tts! in Practice Certain Start- Pa gee Wedierdny Gelented te pep. (humor of his, the Rabbit comes to the || Quiney ‘Troupe, heavy hitting |jiean League race in many seasons. in each include: Minneapolis, 17 in Singles pery Jimmy Dikes. front with the following: Chicago, May 9.—()—In spite of its|| Negto catcher, pulled into Bis- |} The Yankees Wednesday held a 2 bleh ‘As the veteran third-baseman be-| “When I get ready to retire from/|arriiation with the St. Louis Card-|| marck Tuesday night t6 join the ||game lead but the pack, in full cry on — came the ninth pilot of the club since | major league baseball, I'll have iia inal system, Columbus, and Manager || Capital City's sem:-professional | |their trail, included five clubs bunched 2 avscecmectiane apo 1920, Lew Fonseca, the last appointee |ty fair job waiting for me at St. Pe- Ray. Blades in particular, may have || baseball ror the Season. within the Compass of a game and a j $ eet | ae Fee ance hee WRI of the late Charles A. Comiskey, went |tersburg, Fla. te-|t@ do something approaching slight | eee neat vecasrer declared |{half in the standings. Washington's ‘aptain Francis - , out after two seasons on the job. “There are a bunch of old gentle-| or hand with its ball players. himself in fine fetule, eager to Senator. took the second notch with a ’ jupon the lineup of his American Dikes’ appointment was announced |men there who play indoor ball for} with Johnny Hodapp ailing, Blades,|| start diamond work for the year. ||7-6 victory over the White Sox Tues- Carleton s S uad 2 inthe ie notch Moursone see Tuesday night in Washington by J.lexercise. They have what is called at one time and another, has had to|| _ Troupe’s arrival brought to five ||day. Cleveland. victim of a 2-0 de- q' oss Sle aaah hrett tera ns Louis Comiskey, owner of the club,|the Colts and Kids club, and you have| move one of his outfielders, Hal a the number of outsiders who al- ||feat by the Athletics, dropped into a <a Een Ge a after the Sox had suffered thelr thir |to be 75 to belong, ‘They've promlsed|derson, to third base ready ave rived to join the || virtual te for third place with the - "7 er ‘ traight defeat the Senators, and|me a , ane reak my leg a | Columbus got a 5-3 victory over, A | Ts, W Captain Ted Meinhover and) Ouimet has decided Johnny Cod Aina nnreeniad ee 15 games this|Tll be ready for it—when I'm 75.” | kansas City. bs Others already here include Bill ||5-1. ‘The A’s and the Red Sox, in ; man will team up with Lawson Little, season. Comiskey said waivers on ‘Milwaukee tuned in on Toledo|| Morlan, fleet outficider; Harold |/turn, tied for fifth, a hulf game fur- Lloyd Murphy of Bismarck |Ouimet with George Dunlap, Max Fonseca would be asked and if no pitching for 16 hits and trimmed the|| “Moss” Massman, consistent-hit- || ther back. to Participat Biacslong Willy Cn snclen ees aere major league club claims him, the| | Box Scores Mudhens 11-6, ting shortstop; Red Haley, colored ||| The Yankees beat the St. Louis \ articipate Gus Moreland with Jack Westland. sond-baseman who was captain | | Browns 8-3. This 1 leaves onnny atisther deposed manager will be given his re- The other two games were played see een Senet ae we : ; ae eae eredver ie nengeit lease. : HPO A |i#_doubleheaders Sunday. \ and shortstop last year here; and || The iPttsburgh Pirates advanced Faas Rocks). Ds aay s8 at a nein Mein AHA. Hesaaienlanen Dykes came to Chicago from the Jamestown (1) FP ’3| Score by innings: || Joe ee young third-base- ||into second place in the National The University of North Bales pein bs sans igen Soot af — Athletics at the close of the 1932 sea-| Foster. 2b ..... eer Red Birds Beat Blues man from last year’s All-Nations League by beating Brooklyn 5-2 | s son. With Al Simmons and George | Thompson, 3b. RHE | lineup. while the Cubs took a 13-6 trimming team will leave here Thursday morn-| tice, in the role of a spectator on liffe, Se 003 Expected here any day now are || f; i I (Mule) Haas, he was purchased for a| Radcliffe, p Kansas City .... 001 001 010-3 7 0 per re any day rom the aroused Phillies. ing for Northfield, Minn., where the | Friday, although he is a certain! reported price ‘of $100,000 when Mack | Davis, 1b im 4 Columbus . 000 203 00x—5 7 2 | Satchel Paige antl Medlock, Negro The League-leading Giants also took Sioux will meet Carleton college in a| starter in the singles Saturday. gs Mareealtn Gear Bis) tania apart. Perkins, ¢ 060 Brewers Club Toledo right-hander and leit-hander, re- ||a beating when Cincinnati ended an cua ee Phe ceri a sieht “probably will not be use n| @| Brown, rf 4 ° 3 4 RHE read oe the Pens sececeatth wierd streak 7-3, ‘aptain | Ps i A i vi be riving e! es ‘Ted Meinhover, giant 6-foot-Tinch | The British lineup in foursomes fins) chatty MRRNE PEER ion | Baer Is Suspended | [posh © go 0 Pan phee as ama | neacitaacmdicendaunes Gaye oe star weight man, who won the discus | not been decided upon ; | the way to a neat comeback | issi ‘Warden, ss 2 31° Fieber, Braxton and Re Nekol: bile, which he has driven “a mil- Score by innings: throw and shot put events at the Da-| Leonard Crawley, the only British) (0, "ing New York ‘Yankeon, | 4 By Commissioners | ae Doljeck, Marieau and Gat and Garbes, || lion miles” since he bought it here NATIONAL LEAGUE kota relays, and Ralph Pierce, dash | 80lfer to win a single soeacement ae The red-head.is one of the few ‘New York, May 9.—(?)—Possibly Male) 22s etn 4 27 10 | last year, according to Haley, who Cards Nick Braves Bete whe ted the 100-yardi dach rer-| Ne, inst Walker Ch mate” coon | pitchers whovesn hit, Max Baer will take his engage- | New Rockford «) AB HPOE Cc ll ce Meet I || Bee erate eeenae Other members of the squad mak-|Munn in the lineup against the Unit- sss z ee ee ae ey te ed ee ue “450 of ae lege eet Ss || Oone iesuicinworeine ont nyiea0 s ing the trip will be Wayne Hill,|€d States. | Foxx, Athletics, and Bonura, White) seriously in the future. ‘Weatherall, 3b . ee ee o'clock each evening at Bismarck’s hurdles and 440-yard; Hugh Nichols,|_ Crawley, who had incurred the Gis" | Sox, 5. He failed to appear on time for |Hitz, c .. 14051 Planned at Forks improved baseball park in prep- -. RHB a half-miler; Johnny Bacon, broad- Cate eae Sano ene a Pitching—Gomez and Ruffing, Yan-| a conference with the boxing | Davis, p of 3 ° : j Sabon aonis. Ast: une of the \New York . + 002 010 000-3 7 2 ) Hever puoya Murphy, pole vaulters | fe pack door when Munn became ill Kees, and Thomas, Senators, 4-0. acional Tuemiay ane ten Besins | Rieeae, aD. ey ae See ee ae | Ste triepeas nem emenaneT £0 28 lites and sosiea tary, hurdler "and was forced to withdraw. j Pea ae ee eed Tee [3 0 2 0{Will Be Held in Conjunction, rs college, Bemidji Teachers college, |#05: Brennan and Lombardi, ‘The Sioux half-mile relay team,| The American team, which ts being) NATIONAL LEAGUE ines. Just to make sure, the |Kannikkeberg, 1b ........3 0 9 0 With High School Meet ene Bt. Alene i ee Mi Bes Bucks Beat Dodgers composed of Pierce, Bacon, Hill, and, oted at 2 to 1 favorite, did its last) patting — p Waner, Pirates, 394;| commission plastered Baer's man- ——--- \ReMa Teecnes ie ee HE Fait, won their specialty at the Da-| Serious practicing this morning with a : 2 "| ‘ager, Aneil Hoffman, with a sine ‘Totals. . 627 11 May 19 and 20 lead Teachers college, Concordia, Brooklyn ...... 020 000 000-2 8 © , ids fai big gallery in attendance. | Subr, Pirates. and Ott, Giants, .379. pee g Batteries; Radcliffe and Perkins; and &t, Thomas have been invited | pittcourgh "..... 002 O12 Oomce Ik kota Relays, and bids fair to be one Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 25; Med-| ilar penalty. a it : ——_—___- and probably will accept. Herring, Mi of the most successful half-mile re- ago | Wick. Cardinals, and Klein, Cubs, 18, All probably will be foreiven Panaiana nite. 4 2| Grand Forks, N. D, May 9—WP)—A, High school athletes from every | .4°Giets, uungo and Lopez; Swift Jay teams in Sioux track history. The MA) LEAGUE | Hits—Moore, Giants, 30; Leslie. Dod-| if Baer and Hoffman pees games el eae ss 6 6 {College track meet, with six teams part of North Dakota will gather in Phillies Blast only coer Bleu ere in ee rely \gers, Klein and W. Herman, Cubs, ve ces oornmieyon. eels. aoene sabres aired, entered, will be held in con- the stadium at the same time, and Cubs He was 5 ied in the hurdle Waner, Pirates, and Medwick, Cardi- i junction with the state high school one of the biggest meets in years is | events. EADERS nals, 26. of the heavyweight championship a AB RH PO A E|track and field meet, May 19 and 20, forecast. rer eel glaage -oe r 18 1 { (By The Associated Press) Home runs — Klein, Cubs, 7; Ott,| bout between gua ane i Tuttle 4b, 3 2 3 6 0 0| Staged under the auspices of the Uni- | —— ru ‘and Wilson; Nelson, Mt ce Hl Perna | Giants, 6. Primo Carnera here R, Argust, 6 1 2 1 4 o|versity of North Dakota athletic de-/ BRONKO THROWS KASHEY | wara and Harenety Penen ane | ‘ . Pitching — Bush, Cubs, 5-0; Lucas L. Ripply, partment, C. A. West, director of ath-| Minneapolis, May 9.—()—Bronko pea ting—Reynolds, Red Sox, .479; | Name of the Mississippi river has|panielson, cf 614210 » y Bat! . » 4795) and Chagnon, Pirates, and Walker, letics, announced. | Nagurski, former Minnesota grid star, AME! Vosmik, Indians, .441, Cardi: been spelled four different ways since |W, Ripply, 2b 612331 ; i MERICAN LEAGUE Z 3 . ‘ardinals, 2-0. 1 0 2|, The meet, held in Memorial stad- | defeated Abe Kashey of New York in Runs—Kuhel and Manush, Sena- ita discovery, Its Indian spelling was |Giles, ms - Boe tum, here, will start at 3 p. m. Fri-|a thrilling wrestling struggle which . Michispe, Labatte changed it to) Hinkle, rf 523101 u * Pp. m. | ry tors, 18, ; q day, May 18, when the preliminaries | lasted 30 minutes and 31 seconds here Hits—Reynolds, Red Sox, 34; Man-| Approximately nine-tenths of Amer-|Michispe, Labattle changed it tojr, Miller, 1 B08) O00 rte ean ate finale ail cemmenne | Tuesday night. { (By The Associated Pres The Associated Press) ush, Senators, 30, {ea's cane sugar crop is produced in| Misispi, and Marquette gave it its|Olson, c .. 5 3 : in A ° Rea a eat tay | i. el } AMERICAN LEAGUE Home runs. “Ruth, Yankees: 6:1 Louisiane. Ladicliasitosias Sgchouer, 3 12.0 2 | , Teams will be entered from the| About 150,000 kernels of oats are y { w iL al re I spi ee age sibicigestnd 2 pod ts, University, North Dakota State.) required to fill a standard size grain 3° 5 ma 1 OUT OUR WAY By Williams ed wi ig 33 is “5 dmenown culos. Wale City Tet seck, Senaiaa Sin a 3 Grove Giant ) RHE at de setnaon, 2 ies A KING HOLDS COURT Chicago .. 004 sno ow—'s 1d 9 9 500 THAT'S WHY TM WELL YOU BETTER Stoller, 1b . 4 tis Washington 101 023 O0x—7 8 3 9 9 500 | FAKIN' CRYIN' SO CuT IT OUT,'ER AAA Gallivan, Wyatt, Earnshaw, Tietje Su as LOUD AT THIS'NS You'LL ‘HAVE 'EM and Pasek, Ruel; Whitehill, Russell, g , 4178 Crowder and Klu ae FUNERUL~SO TH ALL JUMPIN’ OUT Ronco cn nd Klumpp. | OTHER LITTLE BIRDS\| TO GIT IN ON 1100 Cnicaictie Bidaka Judiane IN THAT NEST WILL \\ SUCH A SPREAD 1 3 ; ‘ RHE TAKE A_LESSON, AS THAT ! pee Cleveland.. 000 000 00-0 3 0 AN' NOT FALL OUT an ol Philadelphia 000 000 20x— 2° 6 0 GCF TW NEST Oh 8 8 = he eg REL creetcreee CO SS Hildebrand, L. Brown and Pytiak; GIT eee Lee / 42 19 172718 1 Cascerella and Berry. = a : «040 002 051—12 Yanks Rally To Win 28a) O00 SRP Bt. Louis.. O11 100 00-3 8 & Summary: Strike outs: Schauer, 4 Net Ye “. 000 100 16x—8 1 ‘i in 5 innings; Nichols, 1 in 1 2/3 in- Foe oe iex—8 11 0 nings; Ripply, 2 in 2 1/3 innings; Mc- lewsom, Wells and Grube; Gomes Kay, 4. Hits off Schauer, 11 in 5 in- nings; Nichols 3, Ripply 3. Bases on + |bails: Nichols, 6; Ripply, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Leman, Selegel and Walker Wins Decision Lye ws {4 wee! Paes err Yaar 7 Over Max Rosenbloom ee MGAteom ey, Los Angeles, May 9.—(7)—The box- ing accounts of two docile old ring- De masters, Mickey Walker and Maxie rgd te, oar TR er Rosenbloom, stood balanced Wednes-| —[\i/furtti a « | Fights Last Night | day. pM adie a ‘Walker, the elder, won himself a The Associated Press) | 4o-round decision over | the world’s uousion, Tex Clyae Onastalt, -heavyweight champion Tuesday 14, Dallas, stopped Ed Dunaway, : in @ non-title fight which saw Woy : ‘the 10,000 seats in the” Olymple 180 (2); Chief Parris, 142, Okla- ‘ homa City, culpolnted Bobby : } agate ee nan iy Re He tripped chasing a ball, barked his knee, cut his lip and bruised his | 116, Rumson, N. J. outpointed nose, But what the deuce—it’s all in the game! After getting i Maxie Rosenbloom, 178, New patched ey zeveeraid King Gustaf of Sweden resumed his tennis 1 York, (10). match in Paris, where you see him here in action.