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THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934 t Bismarck Wins Second Game from Union Giants at Winnipeg, 12-8 T LOCls cop 3k) |PIRATES, LEADING NATIONAL RA RACE, WIN FROM BRAVES, 7-3 ROAD TRIP TILT || ovr BoaRDING HousE By y Ahern | PITTSBURGH RAN RANKS AT CANADIAN CITY) ggg7# es smsvese-cr* OV wSr-nen)emme ee | HALF CAME ABOVE HOME. THEN J BRING “EM Burke Subdues Colored Batters! YOU THINK TLL BE ABLE TO ST, LOUIS 6 ARDS OVER To MY SERNT, AN” TLL COOKM SO Your TEETH in 1st Game, Yields Eight CONVINCE THE gegen A at] % WILL BE CLICKIN” LIKES Scattered Safeties MY HOUSE THAT I DID : Aes a b iq EGADAHEYLL SEER ME Fourth Place Giants Only One tt In This Corner . . By Art Krenz COLOMBO, THE GEM OF THE font ect "COLOMBO, FAVORED TO WIN THE ENGLISH DERBY AT EPSOM DOWNs, CANT, ER 2—WELL, 1 CASTANETS / THINK 1 SI RIBALD SESTS THAT T SZUSED TO RUN AN OWL Bebe oT BE TE REE OB ane RELEAEED 272 3ESEsSEEy ee / ¢—rER EELENS 3 EEE SEPP PEE EES ¢ PLAY TWO GAMES FRIDAY Locals Run Consecutive Victor- ies to Six; Meet Devils Lake Sunday Bismarck’s baseball team made it two in a row Thursday by setting down the Gilkerson’s Union Giants 12-8, in the second game of the series under the floodlights at Winnipeg. Earlier in the day they had slugged out a one-sided 15-3 victory. In the second frame McCarney started in the mound for the locals ‘but was relieved by Vincent. The triumph earlier Thursday was the second straight for the Capital City team on..its five-day road trip and the fifth consecutive win since the season opened some two weeks ago. Bismarck Wednesday dropped a highly-touted Towner county aggregation 4-1 at Cando. Burke In Form “Specks” Burke took uv the pitching duties of the local team where Simle left them Wednesday keeping eight Giant hits well scattered. “Beef” Ringhofer was on the receiving end. Bismarck’s heavy hitters fattened their batting averages at the expense ot Pearson, Giant hurler, who was nicked for 20 hits from which the Capital City lads put together their GOT THEM AT A WAGON IN SOPLIN, AN’ I COULD BROIL A BICYCLE SEAT To TASTE LIKE A FILLY MINYUN ] Champion Ready Game Out of Lead, Beat Cubs, 7-1 PHILLIES DROP CINCINNATI Browns Continue Sparkling Ad- vance in 6-5 Victory Over Washington (By The Associated Press) The current trend of the National League race, instead of heading to- ward a decision, appe&rs to be toward keeping the four contenders as close- ly bunched as possible. Friday’s standing found Pittsburgh’s Pirates with a clear lead of a half game after their 7-3 triumph over the Boston Braves, couples with New Yorks 7-1 victory over the Cubs. Chi- cago had dropped to third a few per- centage points behind the Cards, who UNBEATEN So FAR, THIS GREAT 3-YEAR-OLD WAS WON NINE IN A Row, RPPING OFF His PEt WITH A VICTORY IN THE £10,000 NEWMARKET PURSE , JUNE GM... " trounced Brooklyn 7-3 while the fourth-place Giants were only one game out of the lead. Curt Davis won the other National League contest for the Phillies, as he limited Cincinnati to three hits. The St. Louis Browns continued their sparkling American League ad- vance into third place by a 6-5 vic- tory over Washington. Detroit stepped Millers Finally Conquer Red Bird Jinx After Five Straight Defeats WINS SATURDAY WILL CLINCH Defeat Columbus, 8-5; Indians 15 scores. Ransom was behind the Gils spercentige)) Point ee Down Blues; Saints and Bete For Ross Battle ="""=""""| DAVIS CUP MATCHES FOR U.S. "cae Gilkerson’s baseball teams are well Or NOSS DacUleatnetics oe lonels Win known to Bismarck fans having played here on many occasions in past years. Any doubt that might have existed in the minds of local sport followers regarding the strength of Manager Neil Churchill’s 1934 edition should have been dispelled with the f a job with a circus a tight-rope walker. Here the former Dartmouth grid McLarnin Winds Up Training Confident of Victory Via Knockout Route The Yankees stopped their down- ward slide by taking a 2 to 1 victory over the Chicago White Sox. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirates Pelt Braves RHE Another Nuthall Shields and Stoefen Take Singles From Canadians in First Round Chicago, May 25.—()—After taking it on the chin for five successive games at the hands of the Columbus Red Birds, the Millers from Minne- be star doing a stunt on the Pitsbur h .100 010 140— 718 0 convincing report on Thursday's ropes after he was hurled up | nee 8 “o11 000 001— 3 11 1 a have landed a counter . there by Henry DeGlane in i ; it 3 SS ey a recent bout at Buffalo, N.Y. | Atlantic City, N. J, May 25—()— ont ‘and ‘Padden; Brandt and Wilmington, Del, May 25—(—| while the veteran Jess Petty silen ‘Three more games are to be played While one-half of boxing’s most col- jencnre Rain Friday caused a postponement ceq = with the Giants, Friday is Queen's orful combination, old “Pop” Foster, coal i ioe ‘Ati cetblblien “tenn sssenasela tibt the Red Bird bats just enough Day in Canada and two contests will mumbles of trickery and deep, dark —_ aarde i cialiad aie fata a rien and he and his mates hammered played, one in the late afternoon plots, the other half, soft-voic i Teachout and Cross for a grand total and the other under the floodlights. Jimmy McLarnin, placidly winds up |St. Lou! ee en = The final contest of the five-game series is scheduled for Saturday. Sunday on the return trip Churchill will send his charges against Devils Lake at the Lakewood park. The Lakers have already dropped a deci- sion to the Jamestown club and should give the Bismarck team little trouble. this business of preparing to bring sudden unconsciousness down upon another aspiring young ring man. Jimmy is certain he will tag out youthful Barney Ross, the lightweight champion, in Madison Square Gar- den’s bow] Long Island Monday night. You can't get James Archibald to make a positive statement to that ef- | fect, Jimmy being most quiet and re- served, but there is confidence in every line of his perfectly trained Brooklyn .000 011 00I— 3 10 1 Carelton and V. Davis; Herring, Minns, Leonard, Perkins and Lopez. Phillies Shutout Reds RHE Cincinnati ..... 000 000 000— 0 3 2 Philadelphia ...000 011 2ix— 510 1 8. Johnson, Shaute and Lombardi; Davis and Todd. Giants Wallop Cubs R first round of the American Zone play for the Davis Cup. The United States can clinch vic- tory in the first round of the Ameri- can Zone Davis Cup play by defeat- ing Canada in Saturday's doubles match. George M. Lott, Jr., of Chicago,| and John Van Ryn, of Philadelphia, represent the United States Friday against Walter Martin and Marcel Rainville, victims of Thursday's singles defeats. of 16 blows, one of them a home run debut by Buzs Artlett, the Millers beat Columbus, 8-5, for the first time this season, “grea cheney uteri from the mound Indianapolis in the eighth after which the Indians went on to win in the tenth, 9-7. Hacer Leesige pitcher, won his game against Toledo, 7 to 6, hammering out & home Tun and spit of singles. y Milwaukee scored seven runs in the ta Sadi knocked Eee oh eae pone ™** | chicago i defeated: Martin, 2 83 erin ‘the Toute oe ee fly | evtligs wnat rve gathered from ihe, ‘Tinning, Weaver and Phelps; Hub- err peanretedd pores Re Biecten See yer eames vie | motion pictures of his second victory | Pell and Mancuso. HL Iae Anata accMTIeTOUNORE artied’. Gn eae ca Ba _(By The Associated Press) over Tony Canzoneri, He's a fast vile in ‘the ‘opening encounter, 6-1,|‘;ariun, Dowler, moljere ang Covel me NATIONAL LEAGUE boxer. I've always found the best AMERICAN LEAGUE 1-5, 6-1. via pec i minal nd an Ww oL. Pe, way to beat that type was to crowd Sa coms naiaat yy Fenner. urgh +19 11 633) them into a corner, where speed ha St. Louis 20 13.606! doesn't count, and let them have it| Philadelphia ....000 100 011-38 1 ME’ Millers Get To Redbirds 1 Chicago 21 «14 ~~ 690 \with both hands. It works a very| Detroit . 200/400 00x — 6203) COAST COMET _ |cotumbus :-oo1 oz’ on— 5°11 2 Ro New York 20 14 588 large part of the time.” Marcum Berry, Moss; Mar- Minneapolis 031 000 Oix—8 16 0 bai Boston . 16 16 500 | sats Ns Sa berry and Cochrane. Teachout, Cross and Gooch, O’Dead; 1 Brooklyn 1418438 — Petty and Hargrave, gu Philadelphi: 11 19367 ss Wl YOu R Ww Chicago Lose to Yanks ce chi Cincinnati 7 «23333 | Yale, as well as such other strong (— Colonels Win In 8th en ‘(groom LYACKMEN «astern teams as Cornell, Harvard| popey 4 Cr New York. Louisville... O11 200 41—9 1¢ 1 an = E and New York University, Stanford's L | N ME Chicago .. Milwaukee.. 010 000 61—8 12 4 ce AMERICAN LEAGUE ° Seven-man array ruled a decided fa-| | EE LLIINXS Tl Gomes ‘and Dickey; Gaston, Galli- Welnert, Bass, McKain, McLean ; New York . 12 613 or eat: vorite to take the championship tro-| Arnel Odell Hale, Cleveland's sec-|van and Madjesk and Erickson; Stine, Hutcheson, an nant i ey | phy back to the Far West for the 12th ond sacker, has a lot of nickname. is Pressnell and Rensa. z : ‘ | time in 13 years. ‘ d being two of Brown's is —— 32 Detroit 1: Seo f eee et sc stare teamed tothe ee Buk Ba Nowe ErOpeOwy RHE Indians Beat Blues in 16th ag Washington 17 485|Favorites Not Likely to Be ,. sabes ei ane Se leinacies is the most appropriate... . Roy Van| Washington ....000 050 000— 5 12 0 Indianapolis 000 320 0202—9 17 3 co | Boston 18 484) Pressed in Intercollegiate | They included “Bullet Bob” Kiesel, of |Graflan, former American | League St. Louis........300 100 20x— 6 7 3 Kansas City 022 001 0020-7 16 1 Philadelphia. 17.452) lifornia, favor ‘num, now officiating in the Interna-| Weaver, Burke, Stewart and Phil- 0 innings) w ae parole | Cal rite in the 100 and 200 Chicago ... 18379 Preliminaries \meter events; Bill Bonthron of |tions, hangs two pictures of himself | lips; Coffman, Wells and Hemsley. aggre Wright, Chamberlain and Princeton, out to score his second |in his hotel room... . Sam Leslie, Riddle; Hockette, Carson and Bren- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | x straight “double” in the 800 and 1500 | Dodger first sacker, is using a lighter] Boston-Cleveland postponed rain. rel, Minneapolis 21. 12 +636) Philadelphia, May 25—(®)—Stan-| meter runs, with Gene Venzke of |bat than he did last season... . and Indianapolis 17 14 543! ford and Yale, chief standard-bearers | Pennsylvania among his rivals in both | his stick work is improving. . . . Char- Nebraska Heavy Fells Columbus .. 17 16 .515|of the Far west and the East in the! events; and John Lyman, Stanford's | ley Gelbert, Cards’ infielder who in- ‘When Betty Nuthall steps off ¥ ° Kansas City 17 18 319/58th track and field battle for the in-| record-breaking shot-putter, who also |JUred his leg two years ago when he Pie ame sr wr Eustace in St. Paul St. Paul 15 17 .469| tercollegiate A. A. A. A. championship, ' js doubling up with his teammate, Jaccidentally discharged a load of throne, her younger sister mi pg vi 5 17 .469|Jockeyed their athletes Friday for Gordon Dunn, in the discus. shot in it, is working out with the sec- Ct Thelma Nuthall, ab St. Paul, May 25.—(#)—John Pesek, "455 | the qualifying trials which may indi- ond team at St. Louis... and is ee ee tani heavyweight wrestler of Ravenna, '304|cate which way rival fortunes will cheerful and optimistic despite the By Art Krenz es DLOREERRAE FORA : Neb., defeated Allen Eustace, husky swing in Saturday's finals. Elimina-| It has been estimated that ap-|fact he may never play regularly oe ‘A combination of Irish and |ansan, in the main ‘event of & tions were slated in 11 of the 15 cham- | proximately 8,500,000 persons in the! again... . Jess Willard is doing a ae Of all the costly wonders that the| |, 11, ar Ariana wrestling here Thuraday night, pionship events. | United States are injured at work or |ferecing tour, a la Jack Dempsey, in| FOLLOW TUMOUR HEEPS IRON |naince of the Mogul emperors at Del- Ttallan blood ante dinnatoila {Pinning his opponent with « flying Although greatly outnumbered by! play annually. ‘the south, ii F hi has contained, the most wonderful chence, $000 one re a0. ye. jmare after a half hour of 4 on ist Fei 500-mile auto race May 30. It and costly was peacock throne,) courses through the veins of \ (By The Associated Press) OUT OUR WAY By Williams constructed during the reign of Shah| Kelly Petillo, above, who is an |,, The Puget Bound region of ; y Willams produces most of the cab- : “aga eens pEOGTE ae Jehan, and valued at more than $30,-| entrant in the classic. He hai bage seed in this f from Los Angeles and is one of the younger drivers in the game. 000,000. It was in the form of two peacocks and was inlaid with valuable Leslie, Dodgers, .380. Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 36; Klein, THAT TAKES T i AID ELL’ Ene anes 1'M AFRAID I'LL \ NEVER MAKE IT— Jewels. bers and hairdressers in the United Cubs, 33. HAIR. ON, pie Moore, Giants 60: abana! Guest. Seas, LOOK WHUT YOU G i f Gi 1 States today as there were in 1850. ped ; : ) BE ABLE TO’ | LIKE THAT || TO GIT MUSCLES unning Naturalization fees in this re ee STAND THAT || OVERNIGHT] AN HANDS LIKE or a Gigolo have ineeased about 200 "per cant Pitching—Bush, Cubs, 7-1; Frank- BIG OF A CHEW EITHER. HIM. IT DON'T hhouse, Braves, 6-1. LiKE WORK WELL AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Hemsley, Browns, 412; ‘Reynolds, Red Sox, .398. aaa Red Sox, and Clift, Browns, 28. Hits—Reynolds, Red Sox, 51; Man- ush, Senators, 50. Home Runs—Gehrig, Yankees and Bonura, White Sox, 10. e—eesae Of 82 SyRMee FSR E. I have said a lot of things concern- ing the. making of an iron shot and Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 17-0; what to do to correct certain mistakes. fing, I imagine the neglect of the proper rig , Yankees and Kline, Athletics, 1 ae er A tke oust Gara of all. It is the major point in which the average player is the weakest. Most players neglect to make a long and complete follow through although they apparently know its importance. Check up on this if your irons have been off line. A complete follow through is a great aid to direction. S . Jamestown’s 23 Hits Beat Twin City Team Jamestown, N. D., May 25.—()—In - ® ragged game here Thursday night, Jamestown won from the Minnea- apolis Giants, 19-3. _ Four men, Perkins, Davis, Radcliffe Yesterday’s Stars ee (By The Associated Press) Davis, Phillies—Limited Reds to three hits, fanned six for Phillies’ first shutout , Ben Chapman, Yankees—Knocked tuns for 2-1 victory over Lk iJ % isin 2 2288. we 88 ARTA BO Hae 2d and Brown, each chalkec up two hits} - a marck ‘ ira at, in the aa inning. Per- Primo Carnera trundied Bis Tribune - Py? and forthwith answered a Jamestown Fd a 2 3 Mas Baer’s uncomplimentar: iiity with, “Ho! WANT-ADS 4 Giants . : 003— o! 1 feex this gigolo good he champion trying to peer Be Radeutt and Perkins; me through bis whiskers at the sights of s big-game gua.