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| : | 10 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 o Pitchers Shelled From Mound as Locals Wallop Valley City TIGERS BACK IN WEST AFTER SUCCESSFUL EASTERN TRIP MORRIS URLS 6-H ae Sefer YANSSPURTFALS || axes Pts"Pasey A'Wwitp moze | ' GAME AS BISMARCK || our BoaRDING HOUSE _ HANGS UP 24TH WIN Pescara | TOSHAKEDETROITS : SURPRIING OUT] @atraecer : PIKAX OF Desiderato Gets Four Safeties MINE FOR A. in Five Trips to the Plate; FEW DAYS, AN nant Cochrane’s Team Ekes Out Win Over Chicago, 9-7; New York Blanks Senators BUT, BOYS, LooK/ YEH, | SPOSE I AM THE OWNER A THAT AINT SNORING Z AND SUPERVISOR OF *{\ YOU DO AT NIGHT~ THE MINE——THE ITS SIGHING, EWP WHOLE RESPONSIBILITY £¢ —1_HAD TO GET UP OF SUCCESS Of FAILURE] LAST NIGHT TO TURN YOULL SLEEP/ "RESTS ENTIRELY ON NOU OVER ON YOUR 3s SIDE~ BUT THATS A SOB_FOR A LOS ROLLER) \F THEM BOULDERS OUTSIDE TH MINE WAS OSTRICH E6SS YOU'D HAVE’ EM | HATCHED MY SHOULDERS/ EGAD,\F YOU BUT KNEW HOW L WORRY ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT! —HO-WwumPp~ DONT SLEEP A ISCHER HITS HOMERUN ocals, Playing Hit-and-Run Game, Score Two Runs in RUFFING GETS 3RD SHUTOUT Sixth Inning Behind the six-hit hurling of Bar- aey Morris, the Bismarck club Thurs- day night piled up a total of 15 hits ® trounce the Valley City club, 12 to 2. The win gave the Capital City eam its twenty-fourth victory of the season, Two Hi-Line pitchers were shelled ‘rom the mound as the Capital Citians riled up a comfortable margin in the sarly innings. Gaines opened in the aummock for the visitors but lasted just three innings before he was re- noved in favor of Daniels, who in urn was relieved by Sleigh in an ef- ‘ort to stem the vaunted Bismarck attack, Morris Coasts Along Morris, with a safe lead, coasted Mong through the nine innings in easy ‘ashion retiring 13 men on strikeouts ind allowing only one base on passed alls, A double by Luther and a romerun by Fischer in the sixth frame save the visitors their only scores. ‘The locals started the fireworks in he first inning. Desiderato and Haley sonnected for singles. Troupe and Ringhofer were passed and Luther, Valley City second sacker, muffed Mike Goetz’ hard hit ground ball. As /s result four runs were chalked up on che Bismarck side of the ledger. Cannizzo, newly-acquired outfielder ind shortstop, made his debut before ocal fans when with Haley and Troupe on the paths in the third he Canzoneri Kayoes Klick in Ninth Round; Gets Another Shot at Ross MILLERS TROUNCE ATHLETICS IN JUNIOR BASEBALL TOURNEY Referee Stops Fight When “Tony” Opens Huge Cut Homeruns by Johnson and Foxx Enable Athletics to De- feat Boston, 7-1 (By the Associated Press) Mickey Cochrane’s Detroit Tigers were back in the West Friday, no longer in first place but more feared than ever by the rest of the American League. The significant development of Be- troit's long road trip into the East was not that they were forced to surrehder the lead to the New York Yankees but that they played so well that Friday they were only a half game from the top. The Yankees, despite a spurt that gave them 12 victories in 16 games on their home grounds, picked up only a game and a half on the Tigers while Cochrane's surprising club was on _tour. Detroit squeezed out an 8-7 victory over the Chicago Whii : Sox Thurs. day, in ten innings. The Yankees won a 4.0 shutout over the Washing. ton Senators. Red Ruffing scorea his third suc. cessive shutout, his fourth victory in a@ row and stretched his scoreless innings to 29 as the Yankees downed Washington. Bob Johnson's 23d homer and Jim. mie Foxx’s 2lst helped the Phila- delphia Athletics whip Boston’s Red Manager Juggles Mudhen Line-up; .Puts George Uhle in Centerfield sracked out @ long triple scoring two Under Opponent’s Eye Sox, 7-1, in the only other game|| 66, th] Former Major League Pitcher ‘uns that brought Bismarck’s total ved in On J Is ¢C f F jo ix. ‘Besides that he turned in a| Rose, 3b 100 a agp AL Ta a to Jamestown ry or rans Contributes Three Singles ee cts as pies Giants Take Measure of Mid- Seas ; 4 . New York, June 29.—(7)—One ac- Yanks Blank Senators *e * * s ** % to Toledo Victory senter len assuring ‘ ; “pgkdee curate left hook Friday had won for|/New York.. 000 030 100-4 9 0 ‘eguiar berth in the Capital City line-| gets, 6-3, in William Moore | Fevoid, ss-cf :312 Washington 000 000 000-0 3 1 SPECIAL TRAIN SUNDAY —_—_——_ ney, ¢ . Tony Canzoneri another shot at Bar- i . Hit-and-Run League Game soutross tt... 18 a ney Ross and ® chance to regain the See Weaver, Me- **# #8 o* “+ ** # one: J ws fenaeer rach bs 1a the fourth the loess, playing the ER “adliis BG y | ahat one hoc sited a huge|_ Athletics Trounce Red Sox Lea Bismarck at Eleven ol A | |B and the American Association's 1 , tallies | [eS einer Se tae cena tones | a Fae ie ao, Balaa Miler shorsto, connected gape ‘ABB Hf|’Mouse” about Prankle Klick's right|Boston, .-. 000 100 000-1 5 3 ves JOCK | jesding jugsier of players, apparentiy same home on Desiderato’s triple.|/f0" ® four base hit and led the at-|M. Scott, ¢ .. . 3 1 1 /eye in the fifth round at Ebbets field /Phiindelphks Sp 000 ee at Toca anne sce tne tee te me Haley laid one down and Desiderato emer the Athletics which netted 8) Welch, p . : 3 1 0)Thursday night and eventually forced] , Welch, Muttgan, Fennoe Soni en ee injury st ONell sent Billton Gale recacthe, plats on the perfectly win for the Millers in the High | J. Jordan, ¢ 2 0 0|Referee Patsy Haley to halt the fight Ragas hatrnid tal City wesebell fans as they TURNS PRO atzer, a regular outfielder, to first executed “squeeze play.” School League of the junior baseball | Fuller, cf 0 0 O/in the ninth and award Canzoneri Siliaen Om reen ones a6 a ce ie fs - iain: fhabe;, Bild “etetinned caine otleer a2 "Thnree runs tn the sixth and one in|‘oUmament, Thursday: Root, pitch-|J_ stewart, 2-0 tthe victory by technical Knockout. | |Fetrolt,, 000 010 222 1— 8 13 O|for the Stutsman county seat Sunday, George Uhle in left fleld. ‘The former ee ee ey as hat, ponetael Breataconcteaae |e Bn eee ewe Jones, Hevino, Earnshaw Lyons and S255 a Bismarck ball club is major league pitching star, recently orato had a near perfect day at bat, epee hit in a game that was featur- | Montgome! 2 1 Ojthe delight of 13,000 customers Mod. een ‘h fom, Gata, edt ‘oppose the Jimmie nine cast adrift by the Yankees, made vallecting four bits in five trins to/*Sr femme cas wae cee eee ee omer ieched oug| AUKEr and Cochrane. "lin the rubber game called for 3 himself right at home. He batted in he plate. Ringhofer got three safe- . | dae @ I y i: the cleanut ition and contril cS and Haley and Troupe, two each ABR HM. Kiein, it’. + 2 0 O)with a left Hook to his San Francisco) a Cer ataau areite tein three singles lone ih handling feo orris e venerable Han- : | fa . Following chances in tl sock duo, allowing them only one hit. A 0) Ete eeeneare 20 3 4| ‘The flesh about Klick’s eye puffed Lacan ae Guinn teuraelaeeite mined crite ball gains: 7-8 eter uuther, second baseman, led the Val- 0| Score by innings— R H_|up instantly and before the round was Jamestown at 6:30 in the evening. St. Paul, for its third straight victory 4 ey City attack with two hits and 2 1 1 Giants . 201 30— 6 5Slover it was completely shut, a black Chhe ‘The Stutsman county crew won the over the Saints. te Mischer crashed a ball over the right/M 4 5 Hig 00-3 4/and blue mass. In the eighth anoth- e first game between the traditional Indianapolis and Kansas City en- eld fence for a homerun. 2 0 of es, HAY nae beaks the) SPE eo rivals in an i-inning Memorial day guged in the longest night game of ‘The box score: 2 0 o rack and Field Stars (24 sfter 1:42 minutes of fighting in (<] in 1S contest. Bismarck came back on their the year, the Indians winning out in Bismarck— ABRH POA E|V! | the next round Haley decided to stop home-lot and blasted out @ 10 to 1 the 15th inning, 7-6, MassMann, &8 sooo. 4 2 3 1 0B: Welch, Ist 2 o ul Seek A.A.U. Records the bout. )—= | victory to even the series. Each team A late inning spurt by Milwaukee Desiderato, 3b 44210 im a al === (By The Associated Press) has gone on to compile a formidable gave the Brews a 7-5 win over Louis- a a MORRIS: shassneeee | Milwaukee, June 29.—(?}—America’s . siring of wins in the past two weeks Ce ee 0 3 5 0 ojMillers Sc AMMA ec nl YOU RE 1 | ow TL cs lrubber match Sunday. with thelr big brothers, the t. Louis 1 3 1 0|Stratton,c.... woe & 3 3 of track and field athletes here Fri-| — ary | @31| After the game here Thursday Cardinals. 0 0 0 0|Fordham, ist . 4 0 2\day began an assault on existing . 40 26 608 |night, the local players left immedi- Madhens Drop Saints 00000 22 2 Re hee ee TELLING ME 38 25 03 |ately for Regina, Canada where they RUE a 11020 3 2 2 fostyeseveniay Annuel-rapning. ot, ts 34 28 —_548| will line up against the National Ball St. Paul + 000 000 311-8 15 0 2 1 1) American outdoor track and field) 4. winner of the National Ama- si 34 29 540 |club in a three game series. Return- “3 2 15 27 9 0| Flagg, ef 2 9 0 championships under the auspices of) 1... ‘to be played at Brookline, Mass.,| Brooklyn 26 39 © 400|3 game Sun- HPO A E/Shafer, If 4 0 ai the Amateur Anes union: Sept. 10-15, will know he's shot some | Philadelphia 23 41380 1 1 1 0/Anstrom, rf 4 9 — 0/_ Suntor events Friday afternoon and! ¢oir when he's through. ‘The | Cincinnat! 19 306 2 2 1 1/R. Welch, 3rd . 2 0 0 Friday night occupied the leading first and. second days ha, will aock in on ‘ : 1400 ig Pot on the two-day program as Ath-| 18 holes a day, and on the four fol- 0500 Totals 28 «10 13 letes who have not previously won a lowing he will ‘shoot 36 daily 1 1 0 0| Score by (national championship competed for] ora total of 180 houes . . . on top 1 6 0 0|Athletics . 000 10-1 3) honors in the pole vault, broad jump,| of 9 36-hole qualifying round... 0 2 2 O|Millers .. + 300 34-10 48 | shospab Savalln, hurdles, distance and| whew! . . . In three months more July 3 and 4. Playing pine gpa Je C’y 200 020 000 200 1233 0300 oe middle ince runs. tough assignment Kansas 000—6 001 0| _ WILLIAM MOORE LEAGUE Only senior final events scheduled | ‘#2 200.000 people have pald $250,000 bal clay but that is Just, what the Indianap's 020000110 200001—7 29 0 0 0 0 0) In the William Moore League the|for Friday are the 10,000 meter run|in those three months Jeemy toured Capital Citians plan to do, winding Carson and ; Tur- 0 0 0 0|Giants beat the Midgets, 6 to 3. Welch | and the 5,000 meter walk. 15,000 miles. . . . Holes-in-one are up with the feature Fourth of July) | Helen Hicks, former women's | ter, Butsburger, Chamberlain, Logan retired nine Giant batters on strike- ———_ getting rather common . . . but celebration game, here. national golf champion, is the | 8 Sprinz. i outs but allowed five hits to the win-| Mickey boy is very proud of his! two in one week by the same person first of America’s feminine club (Only games scheduled) ners that accounted for six runs. teeth, and anyone who clips one of/ are as scarce as hen’s teeth. . . 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