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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934 | West est Sees Advantage in Holding State Track Meet at Later Date PREP ATHLETES WIL|CARNERA -BAER FIGHT DATE DEFINITELY SET FOR JUNE 14 BETTER MARKS UNDER)|_ ovr BOARDING House By Aner |INTV CONTENDERS (National League Picture Changes — PLAN, SAYS DIRECTOR Stop ATTN NEXT OY aav-d ect ANCE Z TRAINING HARD FOR As Cubs Rise on Pirates’ Slump a ESAD, Bors, GAS STATION, AN ILL ASK 7 FOR DIRECTION LIKE DONT You FOR A ROAD MAP—WE J BEAGLE HOUND! J Jin ’ Think He’ G: ea Chicago Club Continues Sluge North Dakota Prep Records CAN'T GUESS OUR WAY To Ss DROVE THIS KETTLE Mallslethals k’ S es r t - ttering Pitts. i WAD BETTER ging Ways Bai 3 Compare Favorably With 7y COLORADO !~You KNOW #7 AcROSS COUNTRY & FINISH THE burg for 11-5 Win Those of Min ( YOUR WAY OUT OF TOWN, ) SEVEN YEARS AGO, 4 se of, Minnesota AWRIGHT BUT THIS WITHOUT A MAp/ /A REST OF THESE AINT A CASE OF BEATIN T HAD CROWS” 5° BEFORE THEY GOPHER STATE HAS EDGE JH LAW TO TH’ CITY FOLLOWIN' ME,TO. ene LIMITS I>WERE HEADIN’ LEARN THY Flickertails Turned in Better FOR SOME PLACE IN SHORTEST RouTE /; HAD SUFFICIENT? Performances in Six PARTICULAR, THIS TIME | Divisions Postponement of Ring Classic Not Considered, Says Kilpatrick (By The Associated Press) ‘The Pittsburgh Pirates’ sudden slump, or, perhaps, the home field AL eee of strength of the Chicago Cubs Friday had painted a few new highlights in PROMOTERS SPIKE RUMORS 5 di UUaeal Teapoe site ‘The Cubs continued their slugging i : ways Thursday by battering out an cant BS tim Carnera Takes Day Off While ben | t 11-8 deeteion over Piisburgh, a rks, N. D., June 1.—(P)— 5 The Brook; Dodgers beat the: A possibility that North Dakota high Gee ae ear . : Giants 62. mend track men qateh improve ad ing Partners i : q ’ ‘The Cardinals increased their lead marks if the state meet was hel 1 r ee = Reds 3-i ings. later in the spring was seen by C. A. Pee ie allie tose the a " The lowly Chicago White Sox rose New York, June 1.—(?)—Reports ¥ 2 ‘ up in the second inning and scored that Max Baer and Primo Carnera se < : i eight runs off Bean and Winegarner shortly would fight for the heavy- ‘ : 3 to defeat Cleveland's league leaders, weight championship were confirmed i é # ee i . 12-5. officially Friday. ‘ : Washington bounced hits expertly War correspondents, slightly astig- : with New York errors to rout the matic as a result of several weeks’ in- 4 gee second place Yankees, 9-3. The St. tensive peering at the training camp Louis Browns knocked off the Detroit antics of Barney Ross and Jimmy “ iss ss $ Tigers, third place holders, 11-3. McLarnin, heaved a sigh of relief as they trained their sights on bigger ie NATIONAL LEAGUE game; Madison Square Garden rush- Z Dodgers Smash Giants ed into the public prints with a state- New York. 000 100 010-2 10 0 ment that no postponement of the S Brooklyn.. 000 000 60x—6 10 0 heavyweight title brawl was planned; 5 Schumacher, Castleman and Man- Carnera took a day off to avoid go- cuso; Benge and Hayworth. ‘West. director of athletics at the Uni- versity of North Dakota, under whose auspices the meet is staged annually. He said indications were that next year the meet will be conducted either the last week in May or the first week in June. Comparing records made by the Prep school stars of North Dakota and Minnesota, at their respective state track-field meets, track officials said the two states are almost on a par with Minnesota stars turning in bet- ter performances in eight events whiie the Flickertail athletes had advant- ages in six divisions. ‘They credited the North Dakota > OFF FORTHE Gladstone, N. D., runner, who ran the aS” . MINE = the impetus for columns dwelling on| | ‘St distance in 4.37 to break a 20-year the Livermore larruper’s apparent oe 11 1202 Minnesota does not run the lack of condition. i . é ‘ Swift, Smith, Harris and Grace; mile event. = apelin, aaa After taking his usual six miles of : - Bush and Hartnett. Other Nodak advantages were in the ~ SOCKER SUHR 6 — ALL LOSES road work, Carnera rested calmly at ake century, won by Barcus, Mohall; the his camp in Pompton Lakes, N. J. . : j ‘Wins In 10th shotput, won by Dietz, Mohall, the Thursday but Baer went through @ : m: St. Louis.. 100 0001001—-3 7 1 broad jump, 22 feet 4% inches, won nn full workout at Asbury Park for the Before he datanes his college career, Sam Klopstock, Stanford Cincinnati. 010 001 0000—2 7 1 by Fitzmaurice, Mohall; the pole edification of a representative group sophomore hurdler, will be classed as the greatest hurdler ofall Haines, Rhem and Lelancey; Der- vault won by Langren, Underwood; of experts and distinctly they were time, according to his coach, Dink Templeton.' The timber topper ringer and Lombardi. ‘and the javelin, won by Fisher, Fargo. ’ not pleased. is shown above in graceful action. boo The Garden statement, ee “ed (Only games scheduled.) Col. John Reed Kilpatrick, president, ‘Willing and Don Moe, members of the irae was in answer to what,’ Kilpatrick) 94) YOU'RE 114 {2030 SWAlker OUD. in aot news ts-tec AMERICAN LEAGUE termed “sinister rumors” that the cause business now takes their time. . . Senators Take Yanks fight would be postponed in order to Moe is a lawyer... Boze Berger, New| Washington 000 031 005—9 14 0 give the fans time to recover from the TELLI NC ; ME Sraaiarasceeatigsker wad itianeee NEW Nore, O00 Ot 100-3: 45 4 Ross-McLarnin imbroglio. ces in his first 24 games of the year] Weaver and Phillips; Van Atta, Carnera and Baer will fight on maint . «. and is out to crack Bert Niehoff’s|Uhle and Dickey. June 14, as scheduled,” Kilpatrick incis Ouimet thinks Horton | coord of 990... Much of the success _—_ said, “unless something beyond the /Smith, recent winner of the Augusta |of Paul Dean, Dizzy’s younger broth- Chisox Beat Indians Garden's control, such as injury Or)National tournament, will be s big |er, is due to Manager Frankie Frisch|Chicago .. 018 000 012-12 17 2 illness to the principals, interferes.” | threat in the National Open, June 7: + The Cards’ boss wigwags Paul|Cleveland.. 010 000 031—5 12 1 a ... And speaking of great men ex- |everything he should throw to batters} Jones and Madjeski; Bean, Wine- | P+ 21 pressing themselves, Rogers Hornsby|. - . Which is after the manner of|garner, Lee and Pytiak, Myatt, le outs In says the National League hitters |Frankie’s old boss ... the late John aren't in it when it comes to clouting |McGraw. Browns Vanquish Tigers C ti Games long distance blows with their Amer- —_— Detroit .. 020 690 010-3 10 onsecutive ican League brethren. . . The reason| ‘The trunk and feet of the elephant | St. Louis.. 040 1ix—11 1¢ 9 you don't see the names of Dr. O. F.|are considered its best parts for food.| Fisch Is Webb’s Record In This Corner ... By Art Krenz (Only games, scheduled.) A Daisy From Dixie Minnesota preps betier North Da- kotans in the 220 and 440 yard dashes, the 880 yard run, the 120 high hurdles, the 220 yard hurdles, the dis- cus throw, the high jump, and the half-mile relay. A comparison of the times, distan- ces, and heights made by the high school athletes at their state meets: 100-yard = dash—Minnesota 10.5; Ft. Lincoln Plays Errorless Ball to Win Memorial Day Contest Playing errorless baseball, the Fort Lincoln nine defeated Cannonball, 10 to 3, in a Memorial Day game on the latter's grounds. The engagement featured the Me- morial Day program at Cannonball which was sponsored by the Robert Blueearth post of the American Le- gion. The Fort Lincoln band provid- ed music for exercises held at the Cannonball cemetery in honor of the After a year's exile with New community's soldier dead. Orleans, where the Cleveland i a ‘The summary of the baseball game:/ Indians sent him in 1933, Ed- | Brewers Finish Week of Going! North Dakota 53.3. 880-yard =run—Minnesota 2:04.7; North Dakota 2:06. One mile run—Minnesota none; North Dakota 4:: 120-yard high hurdles—Minnesota 15.9; North Dakota 16.4. 220-yard low hurdles—Minnesota 25.8; North Dakota 26.1. Shot put—Minnesota 44 feet, 914 inches; North Dakota 51 feet 1% vith his bat booming at a die Morgan, above, again is in se ecius—Minnesola 119 feet ‘ inch;| ¢l'P that keeps him among the [Ramee geen APR MR EOAE) the American League. Eddie Places, Winning Seven U.S. Team Takes 7 3 "| first five hitters of the Na- rood, 5S 3 has added ‘to the punch of the ‘i i Davis Cup Finals North Dakota 113 feet. Cottonwood, 10111 ; of Eight Tilts p Broad jump—Minnesota 22 feet 2';| tional League. Gus Sulir, above. | youngbear, If-c 40.0 7 0 1| Boston Red Sox in addition to inches; North Dakota 22 feet 4%| i Making the Pirates’ attack | Pasthorse, Ist . 40 311 1 2| playing an improved brend of iesserana? a . Baltimore, June 1.—(#)}—The United leben. plenty potent. The Pittsbursh | Harm, rf- 40 1.0.0 0 ball at first base. Chicago, June 1.—(P)—Earl Webb, ‘ ‘ Btates holds the American Zone ten- Pole vault—Minnesota 12 feet;| first sacker is having his best | ‘Twobear, 2b . 4001 2 9; ______§__+§=|_____ss—_——___””_— | Milwaukee, outfielder, continued his $ nis championship, but R. Norris Wil- North Dakota 12 feet 3'5 inches. year in the majors, Killspotted, cf 400000 ° " gunning after Frank Sigafoos’ mark 4 "a liams 2d, captain of the Davis Cup Javelin—Minnesota 116 feet 10 Krug, vit 21072 0/| Bismarck Club Will for consecutive hitting in 39 games : S b |team, is not satisfied with the doubles inches; North Dakota 167 feet, 7 Shelitracks, p -100020 * ake’, 3 last year wl e hit safely ty team that clinched the victory over inches. Littlebear, p 2110201] Meet Dickinson Nine ||7h ‘game Thursday. Te was a single. _. : R | Mexico. -mile pee ner 1:335;] WRROBUR LEAP 0 e eee . ‘ The Brewers finished a week of go- e . Lester R. Stoefen of Los Angeles North Daokta 1 72) 3 52710 4 Bismarck's baseball club will in- ||ing some place in the American As- i and George M. Lott, Jr., of Chicago 2y RHPOAE|| vade the west Friday for a twi- ||sociation as they clicked off their defeated Dr. Ricardo Tapia and 3 .~4 2 1 0 1 || light game with Dickinson's strong ||seventh win in the last eight games. . ‘ Edurado Mestre, Jr. 6-4, 6-4, 6-4,., (By The Associated Press) , +5 2 111 0 0|| 1934 aggregation. The Brewers victory was especially 5 ‘Thursday to make it three straight. -: i +4 1 2 2.3 0/| | With an infield composed en- || welcome because it was over the lead- ET ’ ‘The final two singles matches Satur- : NATIONAL LEAGUE Leitz, If-p -4 1 1 0.1 || tirely of veterans recruited from ||ers, the Minneapolis Millers, 6-4. Joe . 4 b “ day cannot affect the result, K Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, .376; | Dunne, rf . -411100 ee ok Neb., Pe the |/Hauser burned another over the wall, ¢) AM eel 1 Art Hendrick, Phillies, .375. Farrell, rf ... -100000 ave establis! an |/his 23d. % me By Art Krenz _ Fenz _ | "Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 41; Med-|Destherage, 36 s...18 1 1 1 2 0|| impressive record ‘in their early ||S,cicain tet Columbus down with m , ; N. D. Schools Enter Oe Cardinals and Klein, Cubs, 38. | Cooke, ef ... 22.01 0 0 0j| Season games. The Dickinson |/onty a pair of singles as Louisville DALLAS . Milwaukee Track Meet ‘ KEEP RIGHT HAND OUT OF Hits—Moore, Giants, 64; Medwick,|Murgitroyde, cf ....2 1 1 0 0 || nine lost one of its engagements || trimmed the champs, 5-0. a SWING TO AVOID HOOK Cardinals, 59. Schafer, ¢ .. 41 112 4 0|| to Beulah by @ close score. Kansas City registered a 6-2 FEMININE BOBBY Milwaukee, June 1.—()—With the? Home runs—Klein, Cubs, 14; Ott, | Lofgren, p 3 0 0 0 2 || Henderson will officiate on the || triumph over the St. Paul club. JONES OF GOLF- receipt. of seven additional entries | Giants and Harnett, Cubs, 9. } Hance, DP .... 1 0 0 © 1 0/| mound for the Capital City team. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tr Te : Friday, more than 30 teams already Pitching—P. Dean, Cardinals, 5-0; eS pH Troupe, having recovered from Brewers Squelch Millers HIS PETITE TEXAS MISS ane cogibered tae the aan phen Frankhouse, Braves, 7-1, Tetale iosssassasd 39 10 10 27 14 0}/ His finger injury, will continue |! minneapolis 200 000 110-4 9 0] RECENTLY CELEBRATED ‘Three base hits, Leitz. Two base|| us duties at the other end of the || maiwaukee O01 005 OOx—6 11 0) Yeo ieTH BIRTHOAY BY AMERICAN LEAGUE hits, Discipio, Deatherage, Harm,|| battery. Richmond, Holsclaw and Hargrave; Batting — Hemsley, Browns, .415;|Fast Horse and Little Bear. Struck H. F. Smithson, left-handed slow || Braxton and Rensa. WINNING- THE SOUTHERN Manush, Senator, .393. out—by Shelltrack, 8; Littlebear, 6;|| Dall artist and manager of the WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT’ Runs — Clift, Browns and Kuhel, | Lofgren, 7: Leltz, 2. Left on bases—|| Dickinson nine, may do the pitch- || tnaianapolis-Toledo to be played in! wy NEW ORLEANS, Senators, 37. Fort Lincoln, 6; Cannon Ball, 3, Bases || !98 for the westerners, doubleheader Sunday. “ Hits—Manush, Senators, 66; Rey- | on balls—Lofgren, 3; Hance, 2; Shell- soecee nolds, Red Sox, and Gehringer, Tig- | track, 2. Sacrifice hits—Becker, Leitz. Seattle—Ford Smith, 213, Kalis- Colonels Beat Birds * ers, 15, Hits—off Lofgren, 1 in 6, no runs; off| pel, Mont., knocked out Art Max- |Louisville.. 000 104 000—5 7 0 A SOPHOMORE IN HIGH Home runs—Gehrig, Yankees and | Hence, in 1 2/3; off Leitz, none in| well, 220, Omaha, (4); Danny |Columbus.. 000 000 000—0 2 3 SCHOOL, HER GAME 1S Bonura, White Sox, 12. 1 1/3; off Shelltrack, 8 in 6; off Lit-| O'Leary, 138, Georgetown, Wash., McKain and Erickson; Greer, Sims AS POLISHED As THAT Pitching — Hudlin, Indians, 5-0; | tlebear, 2 in 3. Winning pitcher, Lof-| outpinted Frankie Clark, 135, |and Gooch. Gomez, Yankees, 7-1, gren, Losing pitcher, Shelltrack. Butte, Mont., (6). — OF A VETERAN . Bisse Pound, saints poundes| SHE HOPES To ENTER OUT OUR WAY By Williams |]ros'an feist it's and aer| THE NOMEN'S feated St. Paul 6-2 in a game under e the lights. Pipers, = 0 St. Paul... 100 000 1) tists DON'T LET ANYBODY Kansas City 121 001 10x—6 15 3 ects erin will’ usually came» TAKE ANYTHING! ‘Trow, Fette and Fenner; Shealy short hooked iron shot, The right I'LL BE BACK IN FIVE in hand probably is under the shaft, turning over the left as it takes con- oR six HOURS! trol, and causing the clubhead to be hooked just before impact. A good rule to remember is to keep the right hand over the shaft so that it is possible to see at least the first les of the hand. Let the left hand control the back swing and down swing. 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