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, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1984... - - : Yanks, Tigers---League Leaders---End Cutthroat Series Even Up DETROMT SQUARES |SIX RECORDS FORECAST TO FALL IN N. C. A. A. TRACK MEET COUNT BY TAKING [Lasky May be Baer’s Opponent in LAST CONTEST, 6-5 Red Sox Make Threatening Ges- tures Winning Twin Bill From Browns MANY GAMES RAINED OUT Earnshaw and Tieje Pitch White Sox to Double Victory Over Athletics (By the Associated Press) ‘The fourth act of their cut-throat series Tuesday had left the New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers exactly where they were when they started and given the rest of the American League @ chance to catch up. Detroit's 6-5 triumph over the Yan- kees Monday squared the series at two games all. advantage of the idleness of ‘Washington and Cleveland, the Red Sox began making threatening ges- tures to both by sweeping a double bik with the St. Louis Browns, 6-5 and 14-9. Fine pitching by George Earnshaw ‘and Leslie Tieji gave the Chicago White Sox two victories over the Ath- letics, 3-2 and 5-0, the nightcap end- ing after five innings of rain. All other games were rained out. AMERICAN LEAGUE White Sox Take Doubleheader | Initial Defense of Heavy Crown In This Corner . .. By Art Krenz Headed for Big Show JOE- San Francisco SEALS? OUTFIELD STAR SENSATION iy? Joe's DEEDS INTHE OUTER Decisively Defeated King Levin- sky at Los Angeles; Others Mentioned (NEA Sports Serivce) New York, N. Y., June 18.— The next Battle of the Century may be a larger edition of the Benny Leonard-Lew Tendler meetings of 1922 and 1923. If Ancil Hoffman, manager of Max Baer, has his way, the next challen- ger for the heavy- weight crown will be Arthur Lakofs- ky, who, like the new champion, has the six-point star of Jerusalem embroidered on = his tights. : Lakofsky, others ti: wise Lasky, is @ Lasky tall young man from Minneapolis. He came to New York highly re- garded, but failed to live up to all the nice things said about him in taking a decision from plodding Hans Birkie on March 31, 1933. “—~ Toppled King Levinsky Lasky, who had stirred up trouble for Primo Carnera a year before, went west, young man. In Los Angeles during the winter he established him- self as one of the biggest cards ever to show in the Golden State, and |ANNUAL GLASGIG 70 DRAW 265 ATHLETES FROM BIG SCHOOLS ‘Bullet Bob’ Kiesel Expected to Give Metcalfe Battle in Century Race THREATEN SHOT RECORD Bonthron and Cunningham Slated for Another Duel in Mile Grind (NEA Sports Service) Los Angeles, June 19.—They're {| throwing tne nation’s Greatest track and field stars into big Ulympic stad- jum here this Friday and Saturday for a record-breaking orgy unparallel- ed since Hector was a pup. ‘The oc- casion is the 13th annual National Collegiate Athletic Association cham- pionsnips, and the list of talent is as 4ong and as impressive as the name, Representing 73 colleges, 164 ath- letes are already here and 150 others are either hitchhiking or riding the rails, with the understanding . that they will receive prorated shares to- ward their expenses from receipts at the track classic. This amounts to 11 competitors for each of the 15 events, EGAD—TELL YOU | WHAT, FRIEND ~YouU RE AN EXPERT ON GOLD MINING=—~1 AM AN EXPERT , TOO, BUT IN DIAMOND MINING+SouTH “T TO KEEP ME IN AFRICA, Y KNOW <um-YES —~NOW, AK~HOW WOULD YOU THEN FLOUR AN’ CUT y BUT, TLL SINE UP NUP/AIM A LONE WOLF rarrner! se, Sane uP WITH {TD SPOIL EVERYTHING! I SES SCRAICH UP ENOUG! HIT IT RICH, 1 PUSG/ WITH YOU FOR TH FOR A QUARTER INTEREST IN. MY NIGHT, AN” HELP (First Game) or 265 scanty-clads, y Chicago 1G hed his peak out there only the y-c J ‘ing Levinsky. . szarnshaw and Madjest; Cain, Di THE REDSOX,10 KEEP THE «= “BS. tinder contract to Madison with $20000 to bring the boys to Los s Ber, WIRES HOTT THE WEST — |seunre Garden tor one mere tent'e|arees. | Gegve Giants Succumb to Superior a aa CORMCES. HAE YOUNGSTER |e ie Soave hace" flowing eds ae cape be Sticking Ability of Bismarck Team Philadelphia .... 000 00—0 2 1 SERVICES. THE YOUNG jostled lh Hdl emer llr : 100-yard dash, 440, ty Title and Madjesi: Benton, Ma- HAS BEEN HITTING ATSUCH eee aoe ssimmy wsohnaton ovo ls high Jump, paper ___ StICKINg ADIIty OF Bik Soe hafey i if the Garden disa| when | javelin throw. And it's ible that Acubuat he ems |e seni eer eg eat ce (CARDINALS, CUBS SCORE WINS _|*>is Forty ron Tigers Beat Yanks HAVE TURNED DOWN AN black hair of Baer. Outstanding duels in this expected 9 to Six Hits in Exhibition Detroit ... 000 202 002-6 11 3 OFFER OF $50,000. He now suggests that Lasky, Steve|record-breaking orgy will be con- New York. 013 010 000-5 9 0 Marberry, Hogsett and Hayworth, Cochrane; Vanatte, Grimes and Dick- ey. Red Sox Win Two + (First Game) St. Louis... 000 001 022-5 § 1 Boston .... 000 400 20x—6 10 0 Hadley, Knott and Hemsley; Welsh, Ostermueller and R. Ferrell. (Second Game) St. Louis... 200 230 101—9 13 Boston .... 114 503 00x—14 17 1 Andrews, Newsom, Coffman, Wells, Mills and Grube; Rhodes, Pennock, Ostermueller and Hinkle. 0 COOPER SHOOTS SUB-PAR GOLF TO WIN WESTERN OPEN CRO Defeats Laffoon by Three Strokes After Two 18-Hole Overtime Rounds ——o ee | First Sacker | ee Hamas and Walter Neusel fight it out for the privilage of tacking Baer. “Max will go to the post in Sep- tember if they can show us any money,” says Hoffman, “but, frankly, I don’t believe he will be in there again until next summer. “We'd like Lasky. Neither Hamas nor Neusel mean much. Baer and Lasky are punchers—the kind who get the coin. But Lasky will have to get out of California and establish him- self, and that will take a few months.” Joins Hebrew Immortals Baer is the first Hebrew to hold heavyweight leadership since Daniel Mendoza, resigned in the 1790's. Men- doza, who scaled only 158 pounds, was. tributed by the following track and field stars: Ralph Metcalfe of Mar- quette and Bob Kiesel of California in the sprints; Jimmy LuValle of U. C. L. A., Johnny McCarthy of U. 8. C., Al Blackman of Stanford, Glenn Hardin of Louisiana State, Ivan Fu- qua of Indiana, and Sidney Dean of Towa in the 440; Charles Hornbostel of Indiana, Glenn Cunningham of Kansas, and Bill Bonthron of Prince- ton in the half mile; same trio plus Gene Venske of Pennsylvania in the mile; Walter Marty of Fresno State and George Spitz of New York Uni- versity in the high jump, and Johnny Lyman of Stanford, and Jack Tor- rance of Louisiana State in the shot Sox Drop Yanks, Indians Defeat Giants in Junior High Division Monday The Cardinals of the High School league in the junior baseball tourna- ment scored a 7 to 6 victory in a game Monday afternoon while the Cubs in the same league ran wild with the Senators and scored a 13 to 1 rout in the second game of the day. ‘The box scores: IN JUNIOR BASEBALL TOURNEY Thack, cf ...... Pataman, If Weisgarber, rf Stratton, p: Kupitz, ss-p R. Boelter, ss Asselstine, rf . BI] menses mises a Bl coowcoo ‘Totals... Indians— B. Burkhardt, 2b Bi 8 wos | occ Oommen tal monmoone aoattal pnoccorontal pomoomm Game Monday Bismarck Monday night played a six inning exhibition game with the Grove Giants, state penitentiary team, scot. ing an easy 9 to 1 victory behind the effective pitching of Simle, who lim- ited the Giants to six scattered hits. McKay started in the mound for the penitentiary club but was replac- ed in the fourth inning by who finished out the contest the Capital City nine to one Simle was credited with eight st 0 1 1 9 1 Seay heavyweight champion of England, Millers— AB R HPO! 1 Cipveland-Washington, postponed, iacrisoanaiie im =Neeeonine which meant the world at the Coe Prices Metcalfe and Kiesel are|Spyder, 2b ... .4 ri ; performance of 25 shots under par aoe Aiea scene -Sghigmatasl Sth png ep) patie Aneeeea ve ‘ 5 ° WATIONAL LEAGUE for the marathon distance of 108 made any progress to speak of. He flash competed in the 1932 Olympic) <" peterson, ¢ ci 9 aa New York-Pittsburgh, postponed,| holes has crowned Lighthorse Harry was the remarkable Joe Choynski, games, and has been N.C. A. A. Rott, p-lb fi 3 2 6 415 rain. Cooper of Chicago as Western Open who at 178 Knocked out Jack |°o2™pion in the 100 and 220 for the y 3b 3 0 RHE —= golf champion. ven peeps len Corbett five tt two years. His best times are H 3 3 6 0 Brooklyn < Cincinnati, postponed,| _ Cooper won the title Monday by tae, 94 and 20.4 seconds. 4 4 Aes fi defeating Ky Laffon, young Denver “It's a good thing Baer wasn’t well,” Feature Battle 3 0 (Only games scheduled) professional, by three strokes after laughed Jack Dempsey in his apart-|, The mile and the half mile bring ps = ree Ee Oe ment here after the title fight. ‘The |‘oBether in another fervid feud 29 5 Snyder's hit. INDIANS BEAT COLONELS ye tee come bagi tie neers Man Mauler, with the remainder of |Améerica's mightiest distance runners, AB PO IN ASSOCIATION GAME Chicago, June 19.—(#)—The west- ern half of the American Association moyed into the east Tuesday for the second time of the season, with Min meapolis’ pace-setting Millers opening, @ four-game series with Indianapolis, {its nearest rival. Jim Turner of Indianapolis, and Big Jim Peterson for Louisville, engaged fn @ pitching battle for six innings Monday night, neither sllowing a run until the seventh, but the Indians came right back and scored two in their half and three more in the for a 5-1 victory. after trailing five shots through sev- en holes and a par-smashing 30 on the front nine of the afternoon round carried Cooper to his victory. Cooper's rounds were 67-76 to Laf- fon's 67-69. ee | Fights Last Night | (By the Associated Press) Chicago—Leo Rodak, 128, Chi- cago, outpointed Dave Berry, 126, Springfield, Mi. (10). West Springfield, Mass.—Clyde Chastain, 176, Dallas, Tex., stop- ped Eddie Mader, 178, (5). John Tucker, one of the most sen- sational first basemen in semi-pro- ‘|fessional baseball, will be seen at the the boxing world, was having his chuckle at the expense of Bill Brown, the Gray Eagle of the Catskills. It will be recalled that the New York corps of the Sixty-Ninth Regiment to cart the remains of Baer from the Garden Bowl after his encounter with Primo Carnera. Or something like that. One peek at Baer convinced Brown, perhaps the nation’s foremost author- ity on condition, that the Butterfly Butcher Boy was in no shape to start, let alone continue. He wanted the Cunningham and Bonthron and the third ranking Yankee, Gene Venske. Cunningham has been N. C. A. A. champion at the mile the last two) years, and last winter he was timed in 4:08.4. Much of the show will be stolen by those two gentlemen of the airy al- ae Marty and Spitz, in the high jump. Lyman against Torrance in the shot, put is another gigantic. They are the two greatest weight men ever produc- ed in this country. Seek to Re-match Helfenstein, Walters, ¢ . BI 050909 090901 e0 0 e900 “oe rong com ores * 4 al occomononn%al mumenoaced [ Dal Ponmmowonomeal mwonmrone aot lomoocommue aloconmmonnook AME! ‘ATION Sioux City, Ia.—Willie Kittrell, | Bismarck ball perk, Thursday, when Tribe Drope Colone 127, Yonkers, N. ¥., outpointed |the Capital City club tests its mettle|eht Postponed s week, a month, oF ws our to 000 100--1 7 2| Sammy Mosco, 124, Omaha, (8). in a game with the Israelite House of | Yee". After what traspired it would Baer and Carnera 3000 0 000 000 23x—5 8 0| _ @liebec—Roger ‘Bernard, 128, |David team.° Tucker has been with | Have been quite all right with Car- Sand He 3110 ojto zrickson: Turner and| Flint, Mich. knocked out Johnny |the bearded outfit for ten years and is, nere if the thing put off ine! New York, June 19.—(P)—Boxing’s 3010 ojeducation Edwards, 126%, Butte, Mont. (4). |well known for his brilliant perform. | ‘efinitely. promotorial ‘wheels began to movel paxer, 2001 0| another “took WINs WEATLING MATCH ances around the keystone sack. SORRM, shokher. beareselett Led 3018 o of the athlete Minneapolis, June 19.—(®)—Ray| The United States has approximate- + Cone x Carnera Tuesday. . : 4 : 3 s The lively ball OR UE Steele, heavyweight from Glendale, |1y 20,000 motion picture theaters. Ancil Hoffman, pilot of the new) 1000 to the average Cal., defeated Cliff Olson of Beau- ———_——_—__ return to tennis competition next|champion, planned to talk over the —---— : games LY dette, Minn, after 29 minutes and 34| ‘The iron needs of the human body| year. Just before she sailed for Eng-| situation with Jimmy Johnston, di- 22 1 512 § | heavy toed ‘on’ seconds of wrestling in the main event | are about 30 milligrams daily, or about|land early Tuesday, the former|tector of boxing at Madison Square}, AB R HPO 0| to put Yankee (By the Associated Press) of the mat program staged by the|as much as might, be swallowed by| champion said the back injury which| Garden, and Col. John R. Kilpatrick, 1102 Weetamoe in Bee eA SEALE Ane ee seers le of Minneapolis |sucking a rusty nail. — Dr. Morris| forced her to quit tennis last season! peseiient. -2211 : + +» No y ere Monday night. Fishbein. was responding to treatment, Garden would prefer to hold 3 “ae aa agg Senators, .403; Pa ; ; ° i 3 Tune Geringe ans, 52; conte OUT OUR WAY rite ‘Tigers and Gehrig, Yankees, 48. 2a17 Hite—Manush, Senators, 93; Geh-| | 8 0:6, 0], tomkenes apponmm in. the Adianiie is &. 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