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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1934 Bismarck Divides Doubleheader With House of David Sunday WINOPENR 73; [SEE PROSPERITY FOR CLUB OWNERS IN MAJOR LEAGUES a i i oe WW TRNTH INNING : LEADERS BUNCHED | AT TOP OF HEAP, wad ll teria CHANGE STANDINGS Playing Difficult Pirates Turn Back First Place |Brewers Threaten Minneapolis Lead; Win Streak Finally Checked Sunday PALS. TO THE END SAY~I GOT YOU THIS == ALL RIGHT, INDIAN = FAR, DIDNT 1 S=c'mMon, YOU'D BETTER GO 0 1 CAN DRIVE BY TH stars SLEEP AN GET LS A WAY BACK IN ME IS PART INDIAN /-AN' US |} MOHAWKS CAN WALK IN OUR SLEEP THRU A HEAVY MY worb! AN HOUR LOST FROM Drop For Brewers Threaten 24 St. Paul Bows to Kansas City, « 5-4; Mudhens Win Dou- ble Header BACK ON TH MAIN } TAKING GOLD OUT OF THE 4 MINE Jo EGAD, BOYS, ROAD |-THIS SIGN SAYS WE ARE HEADIN’ FoR MASSMANN GETS HOMERUN) Didrikson Knocked From Mound FOG IN A HUNDRED-MILE, FOREST, AN’ FIND AN EXPERT GUIDE WHO in First Frame; Four Dou- ble Plays Made Bismarck divided its ball park de- dication doubleheader with the white House of David team Sunday as they pulled out a 7 to 5 victory in the open- er and then dropped the second game 6 to 5 in 10 innings. The heavy stickers of the Capital City club hopped on the offerings of Babe Didrikson and Ambrose for 10 hits in the first tilt, one of them a horherun by Massmann, and pounded out their first win amid a intermitent * showers. But the bearded boys from Benton Harbor came back in the second event and evened the count behind the effective hurling of Hunter. D. E. Shipley, acting as master of ceremonies, dedicated Bismarck’s im- proved ball park and introduced form- er Governor Joseph M. Devine, who FLETCHERTON —~ AN" WE PULLED OUT OF THERE AN Cardinals, 4-2; Phillies Beat Giants YANKEES LEAD AMERICAN Detroit Wallops Chisox, 11-2; Browns Knock Indians Out Top Position (By the Associated Press) If close pennant races mean money in the pocket ‘for baseball magnates, Prosperity must be right at hand in- stead of just around the corner for Several owners of big league clubs. Pittsburgh's Pirates knocked off the league-leading St. Louis Cardinals 4-2, The Phillies turned back the Giants 6-2 while the Cubs pounded out a 7-1 triumph over Cincinnati. The Brooklyn Dodgers snapped a Chicago, June 4—(P)—Winners of ten of their last 12 games Milwaukee's Brewers Monday threatened Minne- apolis’ hold on the leadership of the American Association. The Brewers’ sensational rampage was finally stopped Sunday by Min- neapolis in the second game of & devbleheader, but they were only two and one-half games behind the Mil- lers as they moved into St. Paul Mon- day. Milwaukee cut Minneapolis’ margin to a game and # half by win- ning the first game of the pair, 6-2. In the second game, however, the winning streak collapsed in the 12th inning when the Millers shoved over six runs to win, 11-5. St. Paul, which may lose its fran- chise in the league to Gary, Ind. bowed to Kansas City, 5-4. Toledo did some constructive busi- ness in its effort to get out of last place by winning two from Indian- epolis, 5-4 and 4-3. Columbus clouted three Louisville pitchers for a 14-6 victory in the first game of their doubleheeder, but suf- fered its second shutout of the series at the hands of Archie McKain, 3 to 0, used to play in big league baseball. seven-game winning streak of the Devine threw the ball to Vincent and Boston Braves by a 5-1 count. * Jin the nightcap. the first game was underway. ‘The New York Yankees returned to Blues Beat Saints ‘The much-vaunted Babe lasted only the American League lead with a 5 HE one inning in the mound and was to 3 victory over Philadelphia in a St. Paul ..... 200 001 100 0-4 10 0 nicked for five safe bingles. It was| __ é 4 = ee battle of the home run kings. Babe Kansas City .. 000 000 400 1-5 11 2 the combination of rain and the Ruth and Lou Gehrig hit a homer Thomas, Fette and Fenner; Page heavy hitting of the Bismarck club M ASSETH DRAWS: GRAMBLIN to take a one-game lead. apiece for the Yanks and Jimmie Foxx end Brenzel. that was too much for the star 9 Greater Grand Forks won three|drove out two for the A’s. It made Miller Divide ‘woman-athlete and she retired in games from Winnipeg, 11-5, 10-4 on|15 apiece for Gehrig and Foxx, and First Game— favor of Ambrose at the opening of WINS ON BE ACH BOXING C ARD |Saturday, and 5-4 Sunday. Fargo-|nine for the Babe. Minneapolis . the second frame. |Moorhead won two of three games; Detroit trailed a half game behind Milwaukee ...... 200 031 00x—6 13 0 ‘Vincent in Form fost |from Crookston, 5-1 and 6-5, and|the Yanks into second place with a Tauscher, Marrow and Hargrave; ‘Massmann lashed out in the fourth Writers Predict Cup " ‘Jost 5-3. Duluth won from Brainerd-|smashing 11-2 triumph over the Stine and Rensa. and drove the ball far over the lett|Both Appear on Fight Program| Writers Predict Cup __|titie Fatts saturday 3 to 2, and lost|Chicago White Sox. Second Game— RHE field fence for his fourth circuit smash] 4, By g ‘ Will Travel to U. §.| "3. ‘The St. Louis Browns knocked the Minneapolis . .100030 010006—11 18 1 this year as Vincent kept the House 0 Be Staged in Mandan oa — Cleveland Indians from first place to Milwaukee .. 001002020000— 5 14 1 of David team well in control, retiring This Thursda " third, winning, 12-8. (12 innings). Siaetinen by the strikeout route, y Paris, June 4.(7}—The Davis Cup Ca 1] d W The Boston Red Sox pounded out Ryan, Petty, Marrow and Hargrave; ‘The locals counted five runs while is due to take a long, long ride—per- vaicade Ins @ 7-2 decision over Washington. Hutchinson and Young, Rensa, ‘Miss Didrikson was chucking on dou-| “Tutty” Masseth, Bismarek, went |@P8 88 far as the United States— a Braves Lose Billy Geissman, left, and Orville O'Neil, Marquctte University ‘ Split Twin Bill iles by Haley and Vincent and singles | seven eran ee qaamarek, Went| european tennis writers predicted Am eri D hy RHE| _ two-milers, are friends to the finish. So evenly matched are these First game— RHE from the bats of Morlan, Desiderato|snockout Foster ino I6-round bene | Monday. CAN VEL Dy |s:oousn ....... 013 000 10-5 7 1| two that they have fnished in dead heats in three meets against [Louisville 003 002 OO1— 6 11 3 end Troupe, who showed little respecting card staged at Beach Satumrday Basing their opinions on the sur- Boston . 000 000 100-1 9 1 Wisconsin during the last year. They will be threats in the com: Columbus ...... 200 501 15x—14 14 9 for the sex of thelr pitching opponent. | night. Y| prising results of the French hard eeonera E | Loper: Elliott, Smith,| ing Central Intercollegiates in Milwaukee, June 8. Theses: einen et Sia ‘Bismarck scored once in the fourth lew court championships, the experts now i i i etts and Spohrer. 5 Inger and O'Dean. and again in the seventh. UuLy G/aabIGe Teleeerae ae regard the Davis Cup so wide open eae S HOM story Piamate Phillies End Losing Streak “7\aA ne Second game— RHE The bearded club opened their scor- | RUS'Y Grambling, Bismarck, took alll that america, Australia and Japan all| Finish; Runs Earnings [Philadelphia .... 400 001 010-6 9 0 GROVE GIANTS BLANK COMETS Louisville 001 200 000-3 11 1 ing in the third with two runs, count-| Johnnie Moran. “Young” Stelter and| 27°, conceded a chance of robbing $23,310 Rien Rn eiried: teinte eae Rea da ed twice more in the fifth and once|aronk Gilman went fore rounds te a| Great Britain of the prized trophy. corees AE See ec a yy leon Aine Preece an haut; /esenous in the sixth but Morris, who relieved | draw in the curtain raiser. Especially are the prognosticators Bowman and Richards. 21-0 SHELLING TWO PITCHERS end O'Dea. ‘ Vincent in the eighth, struck out the |““Mraccoth and Grambling will be |KeePing their eyes on Frank Shields. — ’ a first three batters that faced him and| cen ‘Thursday of this ae the Fritz Fels, German expert who has|_ Chicago, June 4.—(?}—Cavalcade, z RHE sie First game— RHE Hill, for the House of David, hit into|39_round card of the Pe on the | seen all the European zone cup teams|Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane's heir ap-|St. Louis . 000 000 200—2 7 0} ‘ e see rone pa not ated fa fast double play, Haley to Mass-|20-Tound card of the state firemen’s/in action this season, says that if|Parent to three-year-old racing hon- | Pittsburgh 000 111 Olx—4 11 0/Edwards Gets Circuit Clout in ¢ jhe Seail isa sha mann to Ringhofer, in the ninth| Sv yo Tarcon will furnish the op-|Siuelds produces his best game, the|'S his winnings increased by Sat- Carleton and DeLancey; Meine) eis p ning L, H “4 Bolen, Miljus and Riddle; Lawson which, followed by a fly to Morlan,|Srcce Larson will furnish the oP-| Americans have at least a “dark|Urday's triumph in the American Hoyt and Grace. irst Inning; Lemay Has ; and ONeill. ended the first ball game. Position for Masseth in @ four round |norse” chance of capturing the trophy. |Derby, will make his next start in the Cubs Wallop Reds Perfect Day at Bat en In S Second game— RHE Cross for the House of David got } ng will trade cuffs/ He points out that America can count |$25,000 added Detroit Derby June 16. RHE Indianapolis .... 001 000 200-3 9 3 the second homer of the twin bill in bese George Brookes over the same | aimost certainly on one point in dou-| Charging thorugh the stretch like 003 202 000—7 15 0 —_—_—_——_ —— JQ [Toledo 0¢O 201 000—1 14 1 the fifth inning of the second con-| Pat Dusan. Mandan. and Dick De- pies and thus needs to take only two|2 hurricane, Cavalcade galloped to 000 000 100—1 11 01 In & baseball merry-go-round, the Cc a eanress) ene test. Bismarck outhit the victors 12|™eray, Aberdeen, will headline the of the four singles matches to win, | impressive victory in the $25,000 add- Hartnett; Johnson, ke QZ ONAL LEAGUE Wright. Tising and Sprinz; Sewell to 11 but had six men left on the [Toute | ed American Derby to thrill 30,000|Freitas, Kolp, Derringer and O'Far-|Grove Giants, penitentiary team, Ww L_ Pet,|and Desautels. paths. Morris, who recently came to|¢vent in a eight round setto. Both | spectators with his dramatic finish. |Téll. shook loose a barrage of hits that|St. Louis . 260 16619. os the Capital City, looked like a|#t@ Welterweights. Golfers Test Shots _The Kentucky Derby winner, by his tpeeconigered shelled two pitchers from the box and | Uer ork 1 $14/ International Bowli worthy successor to Satchel Paige in| Morris, p hie gi aoe For National O victory, Saturday, equalled the achieve- Yanks Outhit Athletics scored a 27 to 0 shutout at the ex- | Chicago .. 17 614 ing that second game, for he struck out Goetz rf igca eo Nal UPeNn | ment of spokane of winning both the RH Elpense of the Kidder County Comets |Pittsbureh 11 5%/ Tourney Opens Today 12 of the opposing batters in the bat-|Morian, If rat Kentucky classic and the American |New York . 000 200 210-5 8 O!sunday. Boston . 17564 tle that went 10 innings. sarah le 30 1/ Philadelphia, June 4—(P)—Many|Derby in the same year, shattering |Philadelphia .... 010 009 002—3 7 0)" the game played amid steady |Brooxlyn 24 415! New York, June 4. 7 Execute Double Plays ne He Ew a g{comenders for the nation’s most|tradition that spanned 45 years.| | Gomez and Dickey; Cain, Cascarella| showers, proved an easy vietory for Philadelphia . BO S16 inttenational “begin. chante ‘Three double plays featured that} House of David (6) 230 4 3) prized golfing trophy—the National|Spokane won both races back in 1889. |294 Berry. the Giants, Edwards hit a homerun |imeinnati ... 29 237 / tournament will begin Mondey nigte second game, two by the “beards [grouse of David © ‘Open crown—tested their shots on| Cavalcade, America’s outstanding Detroit Batters Chicago in the first inning that set off the mi conte Meee omer 2 aa On ea pee romeo ee 1 0 0) the 1934 battleground Monday. three-year-old, with 34-year-old Mack ; RH Eltireworks and the Giants didn't stop AMERICAN LEAGUE Eyedeu, anagGanada tiling one an infield fly and threw Hill out at josephs, 3} 5 2 0| While waiting for Thursday's start-|Garner on his back, smothered the |Detroit + 320 000 015-11 15 O/ unt they had collected 22 hits. New York 17 585) those of the United St: oe oh 1 first. Faas 3 0 O/ing gong of the three-day classic, the|field of nine with the ground-cating | Chicago + 200 000 000— 2 9 0) Moore officiated in the mound for | Cleveland 16 508) ‘The American squads. tn 3 Haley led the Bismarck sluggers in Renae ce 13 0 Ojearly arrivals swarmed over the|charge in the last quarter-mile, to chill Beaten the Giants holding the Comets to two Detroit . 18 571! Stroh’s Bohemian hee fea ae Sunday's games with five hits. Mor- |r HM tn 1 4 1)Merion Cricket club's tricky east|overcome Discovery and Singing RHE)|-afeties and never letting the oppo- St. Louis . 19 513] troit, A. B. C. champions; the M! : BER aaeeane and vincectient. ince | ok 9 © 0|course in practice efforts to solve the | Wood, respectively, Cavalcade bound-|Boston ......... 000 802 020—7 9 1) nents get past the initlal sack. LeMay | Washington 22 ‘S00jeralites, made up “of midwestern each while Goetz and ‘Troupe were|Faust’ co. 5 0 O|championship layout’s intricate bunk-led to victory by a margin of two | Washington 000 001 010-2 8 11neG at nerfect day at bat, with five (Boston ..... 22 416) bowlers: Syracuse team; the United te oe 6 brace apiece ee) 1 12ers and traps, lengths over Discovery, the entry of | Ostermueller and R. Farrell; White-| Phd % Hettees SAY it Oise re plate | Philadelphia . 24 4415] Bowling Clubs of New York, and tre ee beatin 0 5 C| Already three sub-par rounds have| Alfred G. Vanderbilt of New York, [hill and Berg. Ree AMIE A like memontaas | ONaGDs- + 25 375| United States Executives,’ another advanced publicity had sald but they esas ae Siena been carded in practice, with the most | Mata Hari was seventh, Browns Drop Cleveland ith three pafeties in three times at pick-up squad. : : i Me a. han an aca mar oe So sauaee nie 43 6 11 30 12 2/ outstanding the 67 chalked up by Paul! Cavalcade ran the mile and a quar- RHE fa ete AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The tournament will end Wednes. 4 Deae Cana ON tam. AN ane Runyan, favorite from White Plains,|ter in 2:04, which clipped a fifth of [Cleveland ..... 000 231 002— 811 2/08 Loy score: Minneapolis 18 .600| day night, i through the game, the mud and rain| Hou ot David... ope He 4 He Nee was three under theoretical |a second off the derby record, bar eters 4 eae ey K.C. Comets. ABRH PO A £E|Milwaukee 20 556 handicapped the teams, made play- ‘ re ig to the post an even money 2 3 Whit Indianapolis 20 «512 ea iatc te) oe pega ata cise 5 ¥ favorite, the Bookmeade stable entry | Hadley, Andrews and Hemsley. De an as 2} | columbus 22 500 crowd for the dedication ceremonies. |pinghofer, Morlan; sacrifices -pesia: |SUPerior Wins Twice; |°! Cavalcade and Anarchy paid $4.14 W, Dahiquist, 3b,¢..2 0 0 4 2 1/Kansas City 23.500 Tuesday and Wednesday of thislerato; two-base hits—Haley, Josephs,| "J | to win 9262: 10 place and $2.70 to! aa, gage C. Whitmore, 1b... 1 0 0 3 0 0|St. Paul . 23.465 sweek the Bismarck club plays the fast [Shagiy qaee bits —Halcy. Joserhs.| ‘Tops Northern League |show. ‘The place and show prices on Soldiers Defeat Nyseth, If 0 0 0 0 ojLouisville 23 485 Dickinson nine here. Dickinson held | plays—Desiderato to Ringhofer, Hun- — Discovery were exactly the same, $2.68, Dockter, ss .. 0 0 0 0 o|Toledo ... 27386 the local team to a scoreless tie in|ter to Josephs to Cross, Joephe to| ,St-_Paul, June 4—()—The Supe- while Singing Wood returned $3.80 to D. Whitmore, 01000 oo six innings at Dickinson Friday night|Mutlens to Cross; hits off Morris 11/T10T Blues are in first place of the |M2%- ort Yates. 15-3 Swanson, p . 00001 and have a dangerous club that|in 10 innings, off Hunter 12 in 10 2. | ‘ctthern League Monday after win-|,,5Y his victory, Cavalcade earned > McCabe, cf . 00090 im should give the Capital City represent-|nings; struck out by Hunter 3, 1 | 8 ® pair of games from Eau|*sol0 for Mrs. Sloane, Felch, 2b ..... o1103| Il Wt atives plenty of opposition in this|Morris 12; bases on balls off Hunt ‘aire over the week-end. Bene pada this season, Cavalcade} _ alanis aha as pu series. 2, off Morris 1; wild pitches_Mor | ‘The Blues won Saturday 186 to|C2S participated in three record) Triple Steal Features Game! rota ........16 0 214 5 5 hit by pitcher—Morris; time of gam, | ‘¢ for the lead and th Dire Kins perioesnances, stamping lim Played tT Grove Giants petted neta tena ted ot gam. | and then conquered|as the outstanding three-year-old of layed at Fort Lincoln; aan wo Li ie 006 ; eo ee s—Lenaberg and Hager: | he Bears 11-10 in 11 innings Sunday |the year. Rain H » 0 Walter tSewart, Senators’ pitcher, shed ‘ain Halts Contest 3 2 $ 4 : Huns the feet che iatiaes bela he es . . . Which makes e H 4 ; : OUT OUR WAY By Williams | Snyder, c, 2b ......4 4 0 7 1 O|hitters quite uncomfortable. . . . oak || Fort Lincoln won a five-inning ball |Stretcher, 3b 1 0 1 0 0 OjJimmy Dykes, White Sox manager, i614 cn ee eee ue nomen Cea, a. $6 8 0 1 Olnow be’ Nit four times a6 mats r rain, from q & , 88 . ih 2200 i ADMIT IT_DON'T LOOK Gay. The score was 18 to 3. am, Sun. |stoller, rf, ¢ ..0..., 3 2 2 1 0 0|Gene Sarazen advises the beginner to 0100 SO GOOD, STANDIN' OUT first inning when the Fort Yates club | Davidson, cf +. 3 2 3 0 0 O|spend six months perfecting his grip| o100 IN FRONT OF OUR BEAUTIFUL batted in three runs, the soldiers held |Smith, 1b . -3 2 3 6 0 O|before he takes up any other depart te 0 HOME — BUT MAIS AND YOUR ured by a triple steal by Cassidy,|Moore, p .3 0 1 0 2 O|ment of golfing . . . All's well with 0 CARS FILL TH’ GARAGE, AN! Becker and Dunne. McKay, p . +2 0 0 0 3 Ojthe Pirates ... since Pie Traynor’s Be ae eee eee WELL — YOu 'ER MA WON'T "The box score: —|ailing arm is whipping them over to Z egos LET ME USE Your CARS. Fort Lincoln ABRHPOAE 3 o|first again. . . . Backers of ‘Teddy 1 0 Rinse IT'S TH' BEST L COULD GET Discipio, 2b 333210 Yarosz, Pittsburgh middleweight, are 1 ala FER THIRTY BUCKS, AN! Leitz, If 322000 0=.0| TDIUE Decne | Bedey cant back ' ; See (T GETS ME THERE. Lofgren, ss . 11iiioo 1-27 it there's little wonder, what’ with| Says Denny Shi 22700 Cassidy, ss . 2 21 1 0 O| Thesummary: dic iy pee yoga eer ith charriee a » British Open aun Becker, 1b 1 2.0 7 0 0| Home runs—Edwards; sacrifices—| Sin ‘ pains 08 nt with the Lan aN short pitch shot i ARTE OO Dunne, rf . 1 1 0 1 0 0/Siegel; stolen bases—Snyder 2, LeMay; | 1) ata end of 12% per cent of rey Be cagl ween ball and cup ; eae Hance, cf . 0 0 0 0 O O|strikeouts by Whitmore 4 in 2 innings, | ‘Me Purse. oar ne hardest shots in galt,” ; 00311 Murgitroyde, cf .... 2 0 0 0 0 0|Swanson 3 in 3 innings, Moore 5 in 3 is of utmost eid. » the stance boa yt Deatherage, 3b .... 3 0 0 1 2 1]innings, McKay 2 in 2 innings; hits placing the fect 20 that the by er Harper, c « 0 0 0 0 O Oloff Whitmore 10, Swanson 12, Moore 1, MAI OR LEAGUE Pee tomer oeiat they are quite ' 01000 y Schafer, ¢ .. 2 21 2 1 0|McKay 1; hit ‘by pitched ball by for other iron shots, Its advirabie a Wea ae RAG IA Lofgren, p 3 2 1 0 2 1{Whitmore: Johnson 2, Snyder 2; E. RY employ what is called a1 pavaatie te i 51024 8 2 >) Watson, p 0 0 © O 0 6O/ Whitmore hit by Moore; double play which has the left foot Cet satice, 3 A. ff Sf 8 A ickey to Snyder to Smith; um-| (By The Associated Press) | trom untine at eee cTaND ack H RE Totals ..2115 915 7 2|pires—B, Lightall and Geo. Loomis. NATIONAL LEAGUE the right. It more than j 4 ‘500 100 10x—7 Higheasle, 1b Heniiee paihtce, spoT 376;| | On this shot, one must eut down — igheagle, 1b ......3 11400 . fe » Phillies, .375. the backswing, both in oa bagi ease Tacnize: tn basn ita Yellownammer, cf -.0 0 0 0 0 0| American Women Lose]. ®uns—Vaushan, Pirates, 45; Med-| which takes the clubhead ‘becx es Holland, Haley, Vincent; home runs eet oe 8 ao i Wick, Carehials <t- in the distance it goes to the ree “Massmann; double play—Haley to ‘A. Gaton, ss « 200010] In French Net Finals) sits—soore, Giants, 65; medwick,|‘The shot should be' int tonne Meh | a oe a aay tp Longbull, p . .200011 potty Cardinals and Urbanski, Braves, 63. |no attempt made to lift the ed : rikson 5 in 1 epg’ ‘ambrose 9 in Means, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 O| Paris, June 4—(#)—For the sec-| Home Runs—Klein. Cubs, 14; Hart- er erveer meng i 5 a 36 1n 8 lonines; J. Gaton, 3b . © 0 0 1 1Jond time in as many years, America | nett, Cubs, 11. Yesterday’s Si j pg tenia La Comp, 2b :......2 0 0 0 1 O|has falled to snare a single title in| Pitching—P. Dean, Cardinals 5-0; tare i ‘Morris 3; bases on Halsey, rf . 2 0 1 0 O O|the French hard court tennis cham-|Frankhouse, Braves 8-1. (By The Associated a ‘off Didrikson 1: off Vincent 6 Longchase, ¢ . 1 0 0 O 1 O}pionships, . Frank Frisch, Car Press) 4 pitches—Didrikson; hit by pitch- Fleets, ¢ 1 0 © 5 2 0| Beaten by Margaret Ecriven of Eng- AMERICAN LEAGUE 2,000th major league 'dinals—Played, & q Loves White, If . 3 1 1 0 © O|land for the women’s singles cham-| Batting—Hemsley, Browns, .414; game, facing A game—2:10; Pirates, ' ( ie ae ae ee Saturday, Helen Jacobs, |Manush, Senators, .387. Lefty Gomes, Yankees i agen. ere Totals . +.20 3 312 8 2] United States.champion, fought an-} Runs—Kuhel, Senators, 39; Clift.) athletics to 7 hits and — Limited ae _ ee u we . The SO: ane bog losing battle Sunday when she Preys foe ere: Fe ie Hartnett, Cubs—Hit iy Z Two- itz; three- Sarah were Manush, Sena‘ A | cinnat \° EPS WM; dill rum a ao Pe en ho ed te pe RE eee La a 4 i ase 5; left on an : iu ehrig, ¥: , Bon- ata genes YY Lincoin 4, Fort Yates 2; stolen bases |Rene Mathieu, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. ura, White Sox and Foxx, Athletics,| three fuse rentas oem Snocked in 00100 Discipio, Lofgren, Cassidy, Becker,| Miss Ryan is a former Californian, | 13. double and triple, With single, 901200) | . cavemen. HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN _,..., ,.c2uunans Dunne,” Murgiiroyde, Desiherage’ but has lived for too many years in| Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 81;|‘Emil “Lessee, Dog eee 5 096. baa bemvce. we. helt Howard. Struck out by Yplgren 2, by |ngland for America to claim any|Hudlin, Indians and Weaver, Sena-|praves to nine hits and sen’ gutted ‘Watson 1, by Pleets 2, by 1,’share in.her victory. Jtors, 5-1, run. One unearned

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