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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934 Simle Yields Three Hits As Bismarck Downs Cando Nine, 4 tol ~ ‘Wculscetseven |BROWNS, ON RAMPAGE, HUMBLE WASHINGTON SENATORS, 6-2 BINGLES 10 SCORE | OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4TH STRAIGHT WIN GOIN TO THROW Traveling Club Moves to Can- THAN THAT FOR BAIT I ada for Four Game Series With Winnipeg MEET DEVILS LAKE SUNDAY Return Home to Open Two Day; Stand Against Gilkerson’s Union Giants ‘The traveling Bismarck ball club stopped off at Cando Wednesday night just long enough to administer @ 4 to 1 shellacking to the highly- rated Towner county nine. Simle officiated in the mound for Bismarck, allowing only three hits in the entire game. Aided by near-per- fect support, the local club won han- dily while pounding the Cando hurl- ers for seven safeties. Cando Errors Help Three Cando errors aided the Bis- marck team in scoring its four runs. The Bismarck club went from Can- do direct to Canada for a four-game series with Winnipeg. They will open with Winnipeg on Queen’s Day, a Dominion holiday. Thursday. Friday they will play two engagements with the same team, one in the forenoon and one in the after- noon. The series will be concluded Saturday with the fourth contest. Meet Devils Lake Sunday on the return trip the Cap- MEAN TO SAY,DOC,YAINT BACK INS WHY, TH’ GUYS ON THIS PIER USE BIGGER ONES THAT SMELT MY Say Is CAUGHT FOR SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION NOT THE APPETITE / INSPECTOR HOOPLE ,OF THE STATE FISHERIES] . AND, AH, FOR YOUR T WAS FISHIN’ HERE eee ae. IN’ AN’ MY BAIT WORMS WERI GIVIN’ MINNIES THAT ~~ SPECIMEN OF TINE SIZE A BATTLE / PERCA-FLAVESCENS By Ahern | ATHLBTICS BOMBARD worse teers ay’) | TIGERS, WIN 11-5; CHISOX BEAT YANKS Frankhouse Holds Pirates in Check as Boston Triumphs, 6-1 FORMATION , THIS MERELY BEING DODGERS DEFEAT CARDS Philadelphia Scores 3 to 2 Vic- tory Over Lowly Cincin- nati, Reds (By The Associated Press) The St. Louis Browns haven't yet become the sensations of the Amer- ican League but since they settled down at home to face the eastern clubs they have turned in some suc- cessful performances. The Browns have taken two out of three from the Red Sox, duplicated that performance against the Ath- letics, and opened a third series Wed- nesday with a smashing 6 to 2 tri- umph over Washington. The Tigers failed to halt Philadel- won an 11 to 5 decision. The league leading Yankees ran in- hands of the Chicago White Sox. Fred Frankhouse limited the Pirates Led club will stop off at ore Sess es ae a, E and play a game there before to 1 The fourth-place returning, Berar Columbus Red Birds Beat Millers [Sint ok eof the cut 9 a Home fans will get their chance to 9 The Brooklyn Dodgers slapped a 5 7-3, Despite watch the club again when they meet up with Gilkerson’s Union Giants on Monday and Tuesday, May 28 and 29. Gilkerson’s ball club needs little in- ae Ninth troduction to baseball fans of the Capital City. having played here with regularity during the last few years, Threaten Records In I. C.-4A Meet Yale Team Is Best Bet to Wrest Team Championship From Far West Philadelphia, May 24—(?)—While Yale's athletic array is making the east’s foremost bid to wrest the inter- vollegiate A. A. A. A. team champion- ship: from the far west by beating Stanford's favorites, track and field records may be tumbled by the whole- sale in the individual assault on time and distance, starting Friday on Franklin Field’s carefully manicured Premises and concluding Saturday. Under favorable conditions, world tecords may be menaced by such out- standing performers as John Lyman of Stanford in the shotput, Keith Brown of Yale in the pole vault and George Spitz of New York University in the high jump. Since this will be only the second I. C. A. A. A. A. meet in 58 years to be held with metric measurements, racing marks are due for a shellack- {ng under the leadership of Bill Bonthron, The Princeton flier, with Here’ lished headquarters at Hollywo T he Mick—F ‘amily, Man a new picture of that veteran of many. ring wars— Mickey Walker—with his wife-and child. The Mick has estab- if., and still is fighting. jod, Ci Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania as ns a main rival, is top-heavy favorite to Ex B C retain both the 800 and 1500 meter pect ig row championships. Qs andin S (By the Associated Press.) NATIONAL LEAGUE ; w Barney Ross to Try for McLar- nin’s Welterweight Crown Monday New York, May 24.—(P)—The reali- i. iH zation began to grow upon the faith- 13 618] {U! of the metropolis Thursday that in all probability the third largest ¢ | Bate in the history of warfare among 15 _51¢|the smaller men of the ring will be 17 452{taken in at the Long Island Bowl . 19 345 | Monday night when Jimmy McLarnin Cincinnati . 7 22 (241 amecitiascce 6 || OUT OUR WAY New York . 18 «12 ~—«600 Cleveland Detroit . OR LEAGUE xy NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Hendrick, Phillies, Leslie, Dodgers, and Cuyler, 376, *Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 35; Klein, Cubs, 32. Hits—Moore, Giants, 49; Klein, Cubs, and Urbanski, Braves, 47. Eves, Feane—Kein, Cubs, 12; Ott, Cubs, 7-1; Frank- 383; Cubs, For Title Battle defends his welterweight title against | Barney Ross. So high has been the enthusiasm among ticket purchasers that a sell-| out of the Madison Square Garden| | Bowl, holding some 70,000, was pre- a top pice of $10 for ringsides, the match can draw approximately $300,- | | Such a sum would stand in the rec- [ord books third only to the first | meeting of Benny Leonard and Lew) Tendler, both lightweights, in Jersey City in 1922, and their second match | here in 1923, The first drew $367,000, the second—the greatest gate ever | gathered below the light heavyweight | division—$452,648, ed in Reno last year, Saints Win Ten Inning Thriller ging Minneapolis Millers may be ter-|Chicago .. rors to the other six clubs in the Am-|New York. 210 011 00x—5 erican Association, but they're just second cousins to the Red Birds from|and Mancuso. Columbus. ing Wednesday as they took another | Cincinnati. on the chin from last year's champs.|Philadelphia 100 100 01x—3 10 Blanked after eight innings by Clar- ence Heise, the Millers opened up| Tod off the mound and subsided after five St. Paul... ‘dicted freely with tickets scaled to! © More than 2430 divorces were grant-| amateur boxing champions, 7 to 1. to five safeties while Boston won a 6 triumph. to 3 defeat onto the Cardinals. Inning Rally The Phillies defeated the last-place Cincinnati Reds 3 to 2. ee. NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers Beat Cards From Mudhens, 4-3; Col- onels Beat Brewers Brooklyn .. Berres. Chicago, May 24.—(7)—The slug- Bush Loses Ist To Cubs Donie Bush's men went down fight- Phillies Win In 8th with an attack that dusted Heise — Pirates Drop Braves | Tuns were scored. But the Red Birds|Pittsburgh. 000 000 00I—1 5 2 won, 7 to 5. : Boston .... 000 002 13x—6 12 1 St. Paul won a thriller in overtime} Meine, Hoyt and Grace; Frank- from Toledo, 4 to 3 in the tenth. house and Spohrer. Louisville als> had the rally habit, Pushing over four runs in the ninth AMERICAN LEAGUE to defeat Milwaukee, 8 to 4, for its Boston Quells Indians first victory over the Brewers this Boston .... 100 101 013—7 12 1] seneons Cleveland. . Saints Win In 10th Toledo.... 101 1000000—3 12 0 000 001 002 1— 4 10 0 brand and Pytlak. (10 innings) Nekola, Sundra, Athletics Trounce Tigers Perrin and De-| phijadelphia404 000 030—11 15, Guiliani. Redbirds Beat Millers Columbus .. 011 104 000-7 13 1 Minneapolis 000 000 005—5 11 er, Rowe and Cochran: Chisox Wallop Yankees 1 Heise, Spencer and Gooch; Tausch-|New York.. 001 001 000—2 6 2'strange language. — Chicago ... 010 022 2%x—14 ibe I 2 90) 's 15-1 Ruffing, Deshong and Dickey; Ly- YOU RE phia’s 15-hit attack and the Athletics ons and Madjeski. ul | ! ! to a 14 to 2 shellacking at the Washington 000 000 200—2 10 2 St. Louis.. 320 000 10x—6 10 0 Phillips; Newsom and Hemsley. U.S., Canada Open Bush, Joiner and Tate; Schumacher | Ville, Montreal veteran. 110 100 020—5 10 3)Jamestown .... Grove and Farrell; Harder, Hilde- |New Rockford.. Maxie Gets a Cheerful Little Earful st “I say, Maxie, this Carnera {s easy,” Tommy Loughran, (right), who fought Carnera, whispers in Mr. Baer’s ear. “Ha! you're telling me,” says Max the Magnificent. “I'll slug him daffy in four or five rounds at the most.” The conference took place in New York where Baer had come to prepare for his title bout with Champion Carnera Juny 14. Browns Humble Senators TELLING ME Stewart, Russell, McColl, Prim and | gonmeyut peony gin ratted, in, the ‘was a jolt to a number of Californians ... James W. Coffroth, the renowned Sockey Club, stood to win more than 4 jockey Club, st win more than Davis Cup Matches) sso0o. .. . ie got the horse at a long Price and laid off enough to have all May 24.—(7)—|bets running for nothing. . . . Jock Wilmington, Del., The United States opens its drive to |Sutherland expects to uncover a St. Louis... 000 200 010— 3 8 3/regain the Davis Cup Thursday with |young backfield ace at Pittsburgh 020 020 010— 5 13 1) Lester Stoeffen making his debut in|Who'll cause Notre Dame as much Mooney and V. Davis; Benge and|the international tennis matches as |trouble as Mike Sebastian did the past lead-off man in the singles against |two seasons. ...A minor league label Canada. ig said to be attached to Red Kress, Battling the 6-foot west coast star |White Sox infielder... . Only two the Browns. .. . The Davenport, Ja., ‘The piece de resistance of the af- |stadium is built so clos: to the Mis- ternoon’s play will be the windup |Sissippi river that home runs over the between the No. 1.players of the two | Wall simply are lost balls. 000 2 countries, Francis X. Shields of the 100 Gina 2 10 Si United States and Walter Martin of a and Lombardi; Collins and | Canada. Jamestown Scores — Yesterday’s Stars (By the Associated Press.) Luke Appling, White Sox—Made Win Over Rockford | {4% 2%, c"ving in four runs in rout Harvey Hendrick, Phillies—Scored Jamestown, N. D., May 24—()—|one run, batted in another. Two in| Jamestown won from New Rockford |3-2 victory over Reds. in a ragged game Wednesday night, 18-3. Davis and Perkins made home | brilliantly and hit two doubles against runs for Jamestown. George Watkins, Giants—Fielded Cubs. Ray Pepper, Browns—Knocked in four runs with homer and single ..000 030— 3 6 2/against Senators. Brown and Radcliff; Dail and Hitz.| | Fred Frankhouse, Braves—Limited Pirates to five hits. Pinky Higgins, Athletics—Led at- A rich gold-bearing reef was dis- ‘5 1/covered by an Australian farmer who | tuck on Tigers with three hits. sautels; Freitas, Thomas and Fenner,|netroit .... 000 211 001— 5 11 3) was looking for a lost wrench on his Mahaffey and Berry; Frasier, Auk-|farm. Ray Benge, Dodgers—Outpitched Jim Mooney to beat Cardinals, 5-3. ‘To an eavesdropper, a transoceanic} The submarine was first used for telephone message sounds like a@|war purposes in the American Revo- lution in 1776. er, Ryan and Hargrave, Colonel Rally Beats Brewers Louisville.. 012 001 004-8 14 2 Milwaukee. 020 000 110-4 11 1 Penner and Thorapson, Erickson; Polli, Stiles and Rensa. Indianapolis at Kansas City, night ame. Blues Beat Indians Indianapolis oe Kansas City. Tising, Cham Fullerton and Brenzel. Chicago Amateurs Win From Polish Champs Chicago, May 24.—(#)—Before a frenzied crowd of 20,040 fans, Chi- cago’s Golden Gloves champions last night defeated a team of Poland's There were no knockouts, By Williams ME DOING SOMETHING WITH THE ScisSORS, SEEMS TO MAKE You WANT ‘TO BE DOING SOMETHING WITH THEM - AND WE BOTH NOTHING DONE GET WITH THE scissors. 5-2! 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