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i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1984 RE GRENADA TRI Giants Hold Two Game Lead Dividing Doubleheader With Cubs THRD PLACE CARDS [LOCALS TAKE SECOND GAME TO EVEN SERIES WITH JIMMIES LOSE TO DODGERS; ‘PHILADELPHIA WINS Tigers Regain One Game Lead by Defeating Senators as Indians Wallop Yankees FERRELL CHECKS WHITE SOX Johnson, Foxx, Higgins Hit Suc- cessive Homeruns But Browns Win, 7 to 4 (By The Associated Press) The New York Giants moved into the final game of their duel with Chi- cago’s second-place Cubs Wednesday with the same two-game lead which they had at the start and with even better reason to believe they will stay on top. ‘The Giants got an even break in ‘Tuesday's doubleheader, winning, 5-3 in the first game. Young Bill Lee outpitched Carl ‘Hubbell by a 2-1 count in the second. The third place Cardinals dropped @ 7-6 decision to Brooklyn. The Phil- lies trounced Cincinnati 7-0. In the American League the Tigers end Yankees returned to the point at which their “crucial” series ended two @ays ago when the lcague leaders beat out the Senators, 4-3 and the Yanks took a 13-5 drubbing from the Irdians. ‘Wesley Ferrell limited the White Sox to six hits and chalked up his seventh victory for Boston against a single defeat. The score was 6 to 2. Connie Mack's Athletics equalled a Teajor league record when three of them, Bob Johnson, Jimmie Fox and Pinky Higgins, hit successive homers off Jack Knott in the fourth but they couldn’t win a ball game from the Browns, who came out on the Jong end of a 7-4 score. NATIONAL LEAGUE Phillies Blank Reds Cincinnati . 000 000 000-0 7 2 Philadelphia 201 010 03x— 712 1 Freitas, Si Johnson and Lombardi; ©. Davis and Todd. Dodgers Beat Cards Bt. Louis ,. 100 104 000—614 2 Brooklyn .. 004 020 10x—710 0 Hallahan, Vance and Delancey; Mungo, Leonard and Lopez. Giants, Cubs Divide (First game) Chicago .... 100 000 020-3 7 0 New York .. 000 100 40x—5 6 0 Warneke and Hartnett; Parmelee ‘and Mancusco. (Second game) Chicago ... 100 001 000-2 6 1 New York .. 010 000 000—1 7 0 Lee and Hartnett; Hubbell, Salve- son and Mancuso. AMERICAN LEAGUE Tigers Increase Lead Washington 001 020 000-3 6 2 Detroit .... 010 003 O0x—410 1 Stewart, Thomas and Sewell; Fis- sher and Hayworth, Cochrane, Boston Drops Chicago Boston .... 000 411 000—610 1 Chicago ... 000 000 020-2 6 2 W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell; Titje, Kinzy and Shea. Indians Wallop Yankees New York .. 200 000 120-5 8 2 Cleveland .. 233 0'2 02x—1317 0 Broaca, MacFayden, Grimes and Dickey; Hildebrand, Hudlin and My- att. Browns Rally to Win Philadelphia 000 300 010—4 9 2 St. Louis .. 040 000 30x—711 0 Dietrich, F. Lorr and Berry; Knott, Blaeholder and Hemsley. Gtandings AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww L_sPct. 568 529 506 500 500 488, A712 | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | we sust YS tuenes an Oe wap nsmneume A SORE Mok jf OLD SPINNING JF HERE /~HEREI/” J AROUND, 7( WHEEL INTH {4 CEASE THAT » JZ YET—~AN* PARLOR $4 A HOS CALLING. THEN ACT THIS IS A DWELLING< Z AS IF HE SUST CAME BACK FROM TH CIGAR AN HE SPINS $2 OR WILL BE~~OF DIGNITY AND CULTURE —~NOT A WATER~ 5 » ico GROG 5 ee GPy YARNS THAT NOBODY BELIEVES Millers Increase First Place Margin With Close Phelps Blanks Colonels; Toledo! Downs Brewers and Blues Take Red Birds July 18.—(®)—Clinching the right to play the league's all-stars Thursday, has not caused the Minne- apolis Millers to forget about the battle for the American Association leadership. Tuesday they came right*back and beat the Indians, 3-2, to increase their first-place margin to 314 games. Ray Phelps turned in a brilliant pitching performance as St. Paul shut out Louisville, 3-0. An extra base hit barrage helped Toledo to a 7-5 victory over Milwau- kee. Kansas City continued its victory march defeating the Columbus Red Birds, 9-3. Millers Nose Out Tribe Indianapolis100 000 001-2 8 1 Minneapolis 100 001 10x—3 12 0 Logan, Chamberlain, Butzberger and Sprinz; Starr and Hargrave. Saints Blank Colonels Louisville.. 000 000 000-0 2 3 St. Paul .. 001 000 O02x—-3 6 1 McKain and Thompson; Phelps and Fenner. Mudhens Down Brewers Toledo .... 400 010 O1I—7 12 2 Milwaukee 200 100 020-5 9 2 Sewell and Desautels; Polli and Rensa. Chicago, Blues Beat Red Birds Columbus.. 000 000 003-3 5 6 Kansas City 110 010 60x—9 11 0 Klinger, Heise, Greer and O'Dea; Hockette and Brenzel. LEADS BUSH LEAGUERS Durham, N. C., July 18.—(#)—A re- lentless drive has shoved Manager Jimmy Sanders of Martinsville in the Bi-State League to the front of the column in the national competition for the batting championship of the minor leagues with an average of .419. Arnovich, Superior Northern, with .391 is in fifth place. 2,000TH BASE ON BALLS New York, July 18.—(#)—Thirty- four miles of free transportation to first base through the wildness or caution of American League pitchers —that's Babe Ruth's record to date. The Babe received his 2,000th base on balls in Tuesday's game with the Cleveland Indians. Victory Over Indianapolis Little Bitsy Goes Long Way Again Bryan “Bitsy” Grant, Atlanta's midget tennis player, has earned the title “David of the Courts,” by slaying another giant racquet wielder and winning his fourth straight tennis tournament. Gra shown above at right, defeated big Don Budge, left, of Oak- land, ft. in three straight sets to annex the national clay court title in Chicago. His previous victories were in the Dixie invita- tional. the southern, and the western. Yeste rday’s Stars LeRoy Parmelee, Giants, and Billy ————_____- Herman, Cubs—Parmelee won own (By the Associated Press) game hitting homer with bases full; Herman made three hits and scored, Willie Kamm, Indians—Led assault on Yankees with two doubles and two singles, scoring three times. Curt Davis, Phillies—Shut out Reds ad contributed homer and single to. own victory. Marvin Owen, Tigers—Hit double and single against Senators, driving in two runs. Pinky Higgins, Athletics—Hit succes- sive home runs against Browns. Danny Taylor, Dodgers—Hit two doubles, scored two runs and batted in two in victory over Cardinals. Wesley Ferrell, Red Sox—Limited ‘white Box to six hits, striking out ive. ‘|| OUT OUR WAY By Williams RUNNIN' FROM A SNAK! HAH 2? WELL, AINT IT ’ KINDA YELLOW,TO RUN AWAY AN' LEAVE YOUR BABY BROTHER? cOULDN' You FEEL TH' WAGON GIT UGHT WHEN HE FELL Our? COULDN' You su meet J, Walder," FEEL SCORE THREE RUNS: IN NINTH INNING AT WINNIPEG BALL PARK Barney Morris Pitches Bis- marck to a 9-to-7 Victory Under Floodlights PLAY THIRD GAME TONIGHT Two Teams Go to Rock Lake, Canada, for Two Game Ser- ies Before Coming Home Scoring three times in a ninth inning rally, Bismarck overcame a one-run lead and won the second of the three-game series with the Jamestown club, 9 to 7, at Winnipeg. The game was played under the floodlights of Wesley park at the Dominion city. Barney Morris officiated on the mound for the Capital Citians and Radcliff assumed the hurling duties of the Jimmie club. Wednesday the two teams play the final game of the series at Winnipeg. Each team has one victory to its credit on the current road trip. The next day the teams will go to Rock Lake, Canada, where they will battle in two more contests and re- turn to North Dakota early Satur- day morning. “Lefty” Vincent will probably get the pitching assignment for the lo- cals again Wednesday. He has hurled two games with only one day’s rest in between but it probably will be necessary to use him again tonight due to the fact that Rocco, St, Paul’s ace righthander, failed to arrive at Winnipeg. Manager Neil Churchill had planned to use the Twin City hurler for one game during the team’s stay in Canada. Midgets Defeat Giants, 9 to 6 Hitse—Medwick, Cardinals, Allen, Phillies, and Terry, Gia 118. Home runs—Ott, Giants, 21; Ber- , Braves, and Collins, Cardinals, Pitching—J. Dean, Cardinals, 16-3; Bush, Cubs, 11-8. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Manush, Senators, .899; |. Gehringer, “379, . Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 82; Wer-|T- W ber, Red Sox, 81.” “Io. Hite—Manush, 189; In This Corner . . By Art Krenz DUEL OF THE DECADE WHEN “HEY MET AT PRINCETON A YEAR MILE RECORD, AGO, BOTH BROKE THE VAVELOCK EDGING OuT- LOWER THe CORNELL, PRINCETON: : =-"OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE MEET IN LONDON, <q JULY 21, AND GLENN CUNNINGHAM’S MORE fe oatil eaiie RECORD OF 4:06.7 1S IN ¥€ L — ens, ga Company A Beats Collegiate Team Scoring Brace of Runs in Seventh Pen +] EE eyes Se eter ek tt do eo OMS | to arm connec cont Round in the Wimbledon finals, re- turned to the United States last eve- ning on. the liner Olympic, and planned almost immediately to launch into a campaign to whiip herself into condition for her title defense at Forest Hills August 13-18. Lenneville Takes Trapshoot Singles All-Round Title, Doubles Crown Also Won by Dickinson Marksman Minot, N. D., July 18—()—The Dickinson, who in the finals of the event at the state trapshoot here smashed 97 out of 100 targets to give him a high score of 193x200. Dr. J. Pence of Minot and Leter Troeh New Rockford were tied for with 189-200, the former winning the trophy on the flip of a coin. Added to Nenneville'’s laurels was the high all-round title, earned with i E 0 ; : — ‘ o th all the benefit He a ge eh i iedatione. ys | greens accom- r) Enjoy Yourself While Exe - By Golfing at the ming. zg Island father of George Raft WEEK DAYS ® holes—25c © Saturdays, Sundsys and Holidays -Minimam charge, 50c (Good for 18 holes) Indians Wallop White Sox, 33 to ‘Tucker, 2b See 7, in Wachter League of |© P. Eat Shop, Highway and)Marco, rss 4101 : Hi School Clubs Win i Krantenfield, 4115 City Tourney igh joo! Clubs Win in | Potter, Iss on ie es Diamondball Tourney ; 4 ; M The Midgets downed the Giants, 9 ia eN ae ; . ; : te 6, Tuesday in the William Moore " League of the junior baseball tourna- one tani, bereae ioe ety aS 3 pe pesvasoras A by one run until the seventh inn- : R Giants ADRES | nen ie Redes e eee an ore 602 031 6—18 Tilsen, ¢ ... 11°06] prea tue tunes a 700 001 2—10 Skodje, ss $210 ighway team an Shop, 4 Rese, 2b .. 1210 allowing only three hits, M. Hummel, ABR HE Peters, 3b 3001 O. H. Will hurler, turned in an ex- 3010 Beylund, cf . 0 0 0 o|cellent pitching performance as his 3116 Fovold 2 0 0 {teammates went on to pound out a 4010 Jcnes, p 2 1 0 | Mersided 27-to-0 victory. 4220 Guthrie. 2 1 0 6|_ Behind the nine-hit pitching of 24-458 Balta, 3b . 3 0 2 0|Bertole the High School club downed 3.0. 0o0 Olsen, cf . 3 0 1 0|the Transients in a free-slugging con- 2110 — — — —| test, 18 to 10. 2000 Totals 20 6 515| The G. P. Eat Shop defeated the 2000 Midgets— AB R H PO} Sweet Shop, 8 to 4. manerter: Stewart . 2 0 2 0| The box scores: 2110 M Klein, 4008 Company A, 9; Collegiates, 8 ae M. Scott, p-c 3110 ABR H E -% 68 0 D. Klein, 1b 3227 4100 ABH RE Martin, ss 3010 4100 3201 Montgome! 32338 3021 3000 V Scott, 3210 4120 3000 Livdahl, If . 3110 4110 1120 3110 2111 3110 PE, (ae a 3000 Totals . 27 9 11 18|)Neibauer, p 3320 3000 211 110—6|Smith, cf 3020 2000 + 241 02x—9| Jensen, re .. - 4012 e340 a aed 2 WACHTER LEAGUE Totals........000... 35 912 4 Sipe it Piling up a total of 33 runs the In-| Collegiates— ABRHE 4641 dians of the Wachter League defeated | J. Cowan, c ..... 4230 R the White Sox Monday night by a/R. Larson, Iss .. » 31212 501 100 1— 8 score of 33 to 7. 4010 020 001 1— 4 ‘The box score » 200 rf . White Sox— AB R HPO|Finnegan, 1b . 400 o. Mertz, 2... 200 4110 Helen Jacobs.Returns i lb-p . 110 . 2 ieee oat :2210| To Defend Net Title J. Johnson, 3b-cf . 302 »-3110 E. Schmit, ss . 100 3 0 0 1) New York, July 18, — (#) — while J. Schmit, 1b . 2000 ———-—|Helen Jacobs suffered one of the P. Aller, p . 4344 Fe mE RPT| 32 810 4/greatest disappointments of her ca- 8. Niedefer, cf . 4220 RJreer when she failed to win the all- A. Dahl, If . on 2002 201 2— 9| England championship at Wimbledon, |Secord of B, Singer, 3b . 0000 210 0— 8/the Berkeley, Calif., tennis girl was —---—--— e back on her native shores Wednesday, Totals...... eae 22 7 918 AB R H E|brimful of hope and confidence she Indians— AB R HPO +» 3 0 © 1) will retain her national title next P. Martin, 8s ~ 7240 3 0 0 O/month. J. Entringer, p . 71347 3 0 1 1] Miss Jacobs, who lost to Dorothy T. Schmit, c-3b 62532 - 2011 J, Longumir, 2b-1b 6 5 3 3/Bunas, 3b. - 2010 M. Singer, rf . 4 2 2 O/J. Berg, p. 2000 5 3 2 0|Pearson, rf 2000 7 7 7 6|Wildemuth, ras . 2000 7 7 6 O|D. Schneider, if 2000 5 2 4 0} Allen, Iss ....... 2001 54 83 37 18 Totals......ssesse.. 33 0 3 4 RH] O.H. Wil— ABRHE +122 101— 7 9] J. Spriggs, If »- 5330 -740 499—33 37/E. Spriggs, ss » 58330 Eg BE oe M. Hummel, p ~ 43121 8. Goetz, Ib . - 5331 OR UE F. Hummel, rss ~ 5240 4 J. Allen, 3b »- 3310 2g Dr. Priske, ¢ - wage A. Jundt, rf «il (By The Associated Press) J, John, cf 4430 Falconer, - 4230 NATIONAL LEAGUE Feet es 3210 Potting tery, Giants, .363; P. ---— Waner, Pirates, .357. 4 432723 2 ‘| Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, and Med- R wick, Cardinals, 72. 0 0000-0