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Vincent Pitches Bism WINS EIGHTH GAME BY A270 1 COUNT Troupe, Ringhofer, and Goetz Lead 11-Hit Attack on High-Line Hurler ART HANCOCK GETS TRIPLE Cannizzo in First Game With Locals Gets Double in Eights; Scores Tying Run “Lefty” Vincent hung up his eighth win against two losses for the current season as he let the slugging Valley City team down with six hits Tuesday. Bismarck went on to win, 2 to 1, in an extra inning contest played at Valley City. The dusky southpaw turned in an- other masterful pitching performance as he fanned ten Valley City bats- men and issued only two passes on balls. Gaines officiated in the mound for the Hi-Line club allowing 11 safeties and retiring the same number of men as his mound opponent by the strikeout route. Valley City scored first in the fifth Inning when Charley Hancock drew walk and scored on Bergstrom's single. Bismarck cltalked up the ty- ing score in the eighth when Canniz- ¥o, @ new addition to the Capital City ltneup, got a double and scored on Mike Goetz's single. Score Winning Run ‘The winning run came in the tenth when Desiderato cracked out a single, ‘nd scored when Troupe and Ring- hofer connected for safe hits, Can- nizzo drew a bye and with the bases loaded Goetz was retired on a fly to the first baseman. Valley City fail- ed to tally in their turn at bat and Bismarck came off with its twenty- third victory this season. Troupe, Ringhofer and Goetz led the local club at the plate collecting two hits each. For the High-line club, Art Hancock, of the famous Hancock duo, was the biggest threat getting ® triple and a single in four trips to the plate. These two teams meet again Thurs- tay in Bismarck’s improved ball park. The Capital Citians, by their win Tuesday, made it two in a row over the H-Line club but both were close games. On June 12 the locals barely nosed out the visitors, scoring one run tu the first inning for a 1-to-0 vic-| tory. Barney Morris is scheduled to tart on the mound for Bismarck. Old Rivals Meet For Golf Honors Cooper and Armour in 18-Hole Playoff for Illinois Pro- fessional Title Springfield, Il, June 27.—(>)\—For the second year in succession, Harry Cooper of Chicago tangled with his old rival, Tommy Armour, in an 18- hole playoff for the Illinois State Professional golf championship Wed- we 4 As the Silver Scot all but collapsed In the terrific 95-degree heat Tues- flay, Lighthorse Harry rode in with another of his spectacular parbreak- Ing finishes to shoot a 68 and tie the B6-hole count at 141 blows sending the championship struggle into over- time again. Because of his finish and his vic- tory over Armour on Tommy's home fourse last year by six shots, Cooper was a big favorite to win Wednesday's vlayoff and retain his championship. Wrestler Mixes With Referee; Suspended Baltimore, June 27.-(?)—George Waharias, 235-pound Greek-American wrestler from Pueblo, Colo. was un- wer permanent suspension Wednes- qay by the Maryland Athletic com- mission for throwing, not Joe Savoldi, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1934” | | | | The BACKBONE OF THE MINE = | Bey \! TM REGUS. 193418 NEASERUI HAVE YSTOPPED TO FIGGER, SNUFFY,SINCE WE CAME HERE WEVE BEEN DOIN ALLTH WORK, AN’ TH MASOR AINT LIFTED A HAND, EXCEPT To CUP A YAWN? HES UP IN TOWN, NOW, GIVIN® THAT BIG NOSE OF HIS A | SURF BOARD RIDE OVER TH FOAM OF LAGER BEER, WHILE You AN’ ME YEH—TH MINUTE WE UNLOAD TH PICK AKES AN’ SLEDGE HAMMERS, HE GETS HIMSELF A CASE OF LUMBAGO) 2 THAT GLY \S SO \, LAZY, HED START UP AN ARGUMENT, SES To | GET YOU SORE ENOUGH TO POUND TH’ TABLE <=] AN' CRACK WALNUTS. SWEAT HERE, ENLARGIN® THIS BEAR Leading Millers Panicky After Losing Fifth Consecutive Game Indians and Blues Divide Twin Bill; Louisville Wins in 12th Inning Chicago, June 27—()—Something very much like a panic was on among the Minneapolis Millers Wednesday as they looked back on five straight beatings. After losing four in a row to Louis- ville's revived Colonels, the Millers Tuesday night lost to Columbus, 7-4, and saw their American Association leadership margin over Indianapolis and Columbus trimmed to 312 games. The Red Birds went into a virtual tie with Indianapolis for second place. Indianapolis won a twilight game from Kansas City, 4 to 2, but the Blues came back after dark for a 6-3 decision in ten innings. Louisville conquered Milwaukee, 2-1 in 12 innings to go into a tie for fourth with the Brewers. Toledo defeated St. Paul 9 to 4, in their night game. Tribe Beats Blues RHE 000 200 000-2 7 0 Kansas City i 002 000 02x—4 10 0} Indianapolis Harris and Brenzel; Logan and Sprinz. Colonels Nose Out Brewers RHE| Milwaukee .. 000 010 000 000—1 7 0) Louisville ...010 000 000 001—2 8 4) Stine and Rensa; Hatter, McLean and Thompson, Ericksor. Blues Down Tribe RHE Tilden Thinks He’s Best e Baron Gottfried von Cramm, 24-year-old leader of the German Davis Cup squad, is the coming world amateur tennis champion, according to Bill Tilden. The up-and-coming Ger: youngster is shown above in action as he defeated Andre Merlin, of France, in European zone play recently Kansas City .. 200 010 000 3—6 12 0) Indianapolis .. 010 000 011 0—3 10 1) Fullerton and Crandall; Burwell, Tising and Riddle. Millers Lose Again 4 H Minneapolis 300 006 010—4 11 1 Columbus . 300 010 30x—7 13 1) Petty, Holsclaw, Vandenberg and) Hargrave, Schmidt; Greer and O'Dea. Mudhens Drop Saints | RHE 000 039 001-4 9 1 THERE YOU GO! You THAT You'D his 212-pound opponent, but Ed ‘Brockman, the referee. The feature bout on Tuesday night’s Wrestling card was abruptly ended Bfter 14 minutes when Brockman tried to separate the two wrestlers, flaiming Savoldi was being choked. Yaharias suddenly released the for- mer Notre Dame star, exchanged euffs with the referee and then (essed him through the ropes, oR Age (By the Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Manush, Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 64; Gosin, 58. Hits—Manush Senators, 113; Geh- vinger, Tigers, 99. Home runs—Johnson, Athletics, 22; gente, Yankees and Foxx, Athletics, Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 12-2; ‘Budlin; Indians, 7-1. Si NATIONAL LEAGUE Eau Claire Wins Both Ends of Doubleheader both ends of a doubleheader, Eau Claire entrenched itself more firmly |¢fd won the only cZher game played,| Pittsburgh . 000 022 in second place of the Northern |13-9 from Fargo-Moorhead. Collins Toledo | OUT OUR WAY By Williams AFTER ME TELLIN’ HAFTA JUMP AWAY OUT FROM TH’ BOARD full games, The victories were over ‘Greater rey iia which has been chal- St. Paul, Jt 27.—()—Winni ng! e Bears for the runnerup It of a daubioheaden was | Post, by scores of 8-1 and li-. Brain: eeeeeeeee 111 000 15x—9 15 0/ Lou Gehrig, Yankees—Drove in Judd, Brown and Fenner; Sewell/three runs with 20th home run and :d Desautels. dcuble in 6-2 victory over White Sox.’ L KM - 2 KNOW! BUT 1 WANT TO GIT IN TH’ WATER, NOT ON TH! OPPOSITE WITH THAT OL BATHIN' SUIT OF MINE,TO KEEP FROM KETCH TH! SEAT! IN’ Spe saat ee ile a a ay ‘jon 30 P June 28, 6: League and cut Superior’s lead to two rs WINS THIRD IN ROW FROM RACE LEADERS Defeat Brooklyn Behind Warneke’s Hurling PIRATES, PHILLIES DIVIDE Yankees Drop White Sox; Sen- ators Nose Out Browns; In- dians Trounce Red Sox (By The Associated Press) The score of that famous National League series, the brothers Dean vs. the world champion New York Giants, stood at 5-0 in favor of the eccentric pitching duo of the St. Louis Cardi- nals Wednesday. Elder brother, Jerome H. (Dizzy) Dean, has beaten the champions twice in as many chances this season. Brother Paul, younger and not quite 80 noisy, outpointed them Tuesday for the third successive time. Together they thus have accounted for five of the six victories the Cardinals have scored over the Giants in ten games so far played. The Cardinals won Tuesday, 13-7. The Giants’ defeat cut their league lead to 2% games over the Chicago Cubs, with the Cards another half game behind. The Cubs benefited by Lon Warneke’s steady pitching and won from Brooklyn 5-2. Pittsburgh, in fourth place, split two games with the Phillies, dropping the first, 5-4, and winning the second, 4-1. The fifth place Boston Braves downed Cincinnati, 5-1. In the American League, Danny MacFayden's fine pitching and Lou Gehrig's double and 20th home run were the high spots in the New York Yankees’ 6-2 conquest of the Chicago ‘White Sox. The Detroit Tigers stopped the Philadelphia Athletics, 4-1, ‘Washington went into third place, Cleveland into fourth and the Boston Red Sox dropped to fifth as the result of the other two games. The Senators nosed out the St. Louis Browns, 10-9, but suffered a severe blow when Catcher Luke Sewell was hit on the head by a pitched ball and was taken to a hospital for treatment of so-far undiagnosed injuries. Cleveland trounced the Red Sox, 10-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Indians Swamp Red Sox Cleveland . 001 004 014-10 15 1 Boston .... 100 000 010-2 6 3 Hudlin and Pytlak; Walberg and R. Ferrell. Senators Victory Costly St. Louis .. 100 014 300—916 2 Washington 201 012 031-10 16 1 Hadley, Knott, McAfee, Newsom and Grube, Hemsley; Burke, Russell, McColl, Kline and Sewell, Phillips. Tigers letics ‘The box scores: One ted 8 1|House of David AB R HPO ‘phi 000 010 000O—1 6 3/Reff, cf ... 2000 woe and Cochrane; Benton and|S' 4 . i ‘ yes. Gehrig Gets 20th Homer 2001 Chicago ... 020 000 000-2 9 1 2001 New York .. 301 010 10x—611 0 2001 Lyons and Shea; MacFayden and 2 4 ; : Dickey. eo) Hees NATIONAL LEAGUE Ty Here 90 AB R HPO 90 - 4216 Benge, Carroll and Lopez, Suke- 4214 forth; Warneke and Hartnett. 3100 Pirates, Phillies Divide 1213 (First Game) wee : 3 3 1 ° Philadelphia 000 401 000— 5 10° 1|Welch, 3b-p : 000— 4 8 o|Shafer, If . 2200 and Todd; Birkhofer, Hoyt,|Anstrom, rf 4 : 4 Chagnon, Meine and Padden. Barbie, ss . wOdd Philadelphis cere . algal a tsburgh ...... 200 11-4 3 0|Score by Pe oalied end ‘darkness and rain), |House of David 01000—-1 : Holley and Todd; Lucas and Grace. |Millers .....- ena Frankhouse Beats Reds | Boston 010 001 003— 5 11 1|Swick, 2b .......----.0+++ #411 Frankhouse and Brennan, Stout and Lomi 3 Dean Wins 10th New York Smith, Bowman, Mancusco, Richards; P. Davis. (By The Associated Press) Chicago — Haydon (Youn g) Stuhley, 162, Kewanee, Ill., out- Wiater, 185%, Green Bay, stopped Jess Akers, 171%, Indian- apolis (2) Johnny Gould, 135, Chi- cago, stopped Billy ‘Breedlove, 134, Indianapolis 119, Montreal, stopped Billy Landers, 117%, New York, (8). . M. Cubs Creep Up in Standings; * 001 000 000-1 6 1 3 Prel Hogan; Freites,| Britis 002 002 012-615 2 St. Louis 404 050 OOx—13 15 1 Castleman and ——_—__—___________-@ { Fights Last Night | —_——_—_—_—______¢ Yanks, Behind Effective Pitch- ing of Lee, Rout Ath- lectics, 17 to 1 Three games were piayed in the High School League of the junior baseball tournament Tuesday. The Millers beat the House of David 13 to, 1 but lost the second game to the Car- dinals, 7 to 3. the House of David, Rott and Welch for the Millers struck out seven men between them and allowed only three. hits. Kanz for the losers allowed five hits and retired five by the strikeout route. In the third game of the day behind the effective hurling of Lee, the Yanks won a 17 to 1 victory over the Ath- letics. Lee fanned 14 Athletic bat- ters and Kanz, Garnes and Elofson hit homeruns for the winners. Here are three of the outstanding track stars National Amateur Athletic Union meet at Mi dium, Milwaukee, June 29-30, for berths on the will make a barnstorming tour of Japan and Sweden this summer. Upper left is Glenn Cunningham, mile record holder: Fuqua, Indiana’s 400-meter A. A. U. champion; right man, former Stanford star and now chief threat of the Olympic club in the 800-meter event. MILLERS WIN, LOSE IN HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION OF TOURNEY In the game with] Millers— Oison, If Balzer, ss LaRue, 1b . 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