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a a ca ea = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25; 1984 Bismarck Club Pits Power Against Eau Claire Bears Tonight YOUNG RIGHTHANDERIGENE SARAZEN BEGINS DEFENSE OF PROFESSIONAL CROWN WILL GET PITCHING)|_ovr BoaRDING HousE By Ahern IIRBLD REDUCED TQ. Try This Stunt. to Tingle Your Spine — 32 FOR FIRST ROWD)- see Jamestown Avenges Earlier PLAY IN TOURNAMENT One-Sided Shellacking De- feating Locals, 10-3 ' eee Youngsters Lead ‘Old Guard’ in Qualifying Rounds of An- nual P. G. A. $15,000 casi! 1 PAID TIM AND SNUFFYSI500 2 EACH FOR THEIR SERVICES ‘7 IN WORKING THE MINE ~ AND I WILL SEND MY OLD FRIEND BOOTHE, IN LO #500 FoR THESISO HE GAVE MEJTHAT. LEAVES ME#a500/ $2000/~VYourRE NOT FOOLING ME,NOW—~ THIS CHECK 1S GOOD? IF IT BOUNCES BACK YOULL GONTINUE BetIA( THE BOUNCE,OUT OF & HERE /—~REALLY, AMOS, HOW MUCH DID YOU SELL YOUR GOLD MINE FOR? Virginia Beach, Va. behind a motorboat and, wi t Nears a greased incline on which the Paper hoop is mounted, uides himself up and through while one side. Of course, if he misses the in- \( cline, that's another story. PERKINS GETS TWO HOMERS All-Nations Star Added to Bis- marck’s Lineup; Here for Game Wednesday Just how North Dakota's semi-pro- fessional baseball stacks up against Northern League competition will be determined to some extent when the Eau Claire Bears play the Bismarck club on the local diamond tonight. Largely through the hurling of Mead and Crowe, two Eau Claire Pitchers, the Bears have started the second half of the Northern League schedule right in the thick of the race. One of these two men will probably get the call on the mound against the Capital Citians. He will oppose Billy Lanier, newly acquired local hurler. The game is called for 6:30 p. m. Bismarck’s revamped team lost a 10 to 3 decision to the Jamestown club Tuesday. The Jimmies pounded A} —~AND,MIND YOu, THAT MONEY IS MINE, EGAD! i Ce viv Ricxt 4 der par, Tuesday, led the young- ? Lefty Vincent for 14 hits scoring in BY AY BODY fle into action from behind in the a Hitti F t Ss t Sh . rine inning except the second and EVE % Naat catoh. He was paired with Eddie eavy- ng ea ures wee op 4 : Loos, of Chicago. i Pores ra Kiowa mee Collegians, Eat Shop, Will Victori nat te ine. rel sae si GaSe ee ollegians, op, ctories Bee ee Sl D é Prominent canuelties were Tom ‘Rage, rms.....8 4 «21 ~«20 cs ind te drove ont two tome =e 9 | SlYMpPS Drop Senators and Pirates crear. of Abang. former P. oa. 90ed Store Team Continues Un- sate i$ = 3 3|Steele Club Beats was called at the end of the eighth [eed ee bps onan: | beaten Record in City Dia- |Achlickemeyer,.c @ 3 1 0 imself, the new nations: open cham- P . oe — From Contenders to Second-Division iit icctsmumescts| moneda Scheie ritmiive ct 2 i tl Tuttle Nine, 6-4 Th locals entered the game handi- stomach ailment and shot himself Johnson, cf 8 4 0 0 bd epas.-guaoncet|HAUSER HITS 33RD HOMERUN En neers Pe Ne wo SEE eles lacrrraie U | Pittsburgh Suffers Ninth| “Four of the most interesting matches|Giamondtell lesove Dith the College (L- Schneider, p..6 3 1 1/Kremenetsky, Wick Clash in Sri toes Ste] AS MILLERS DEFEAT BREWERS “set Ort (Sec -tcoaca ota ctea Sian MPa] on... mp3) Mond Ou Wm tat i chirobky ca deogihiows penton ae Humble Washington ~ Melhorn against Cooper. and Farrell | tories . ® Getting Credit for Win the keystone sack. ee Saas oe aie pe Collegians set an alletime scoring]. ., Will, 14; Company A, 4 ‘Score by inning: : record when they downed the High-|O. = Simson 100 222 30-10 14. 1| Red Birds Down Colonels; Blues| PENNY PRIZE (By the Associated Press) Gene Sarazen against Herman Bar-)way department team ing out|J. Spriggs, If ... 5 2 3 0] Steele dropped the Tuttle baseball “000 100 20-312 4| and Saints Divide Double- | From pennant winner and leading |*°". a total of 41 hits including four home-|E. Spriggs, ss ..4 2 1 0/club 6 to 4 in a fast 10-inning game ‘Thompson and Radcliff; Vincent, | contender to just a couple of second/ A! Watrous against Prank Ball. lruns to score a one-sided 43 (M: Hummel, cf ..5 2 1 — O/ played at Tuttle Sunday. Lanier and Troupe. header Tuesday i division clube—that summarizes the| Pill Melhorn against Harry Cooper.|win. Ted Meinhover allowed the|8. Goets, ib ....5 2 4 0) Oren Wick was nicked for 10 safe ce Fito, captain end) second slumps of the Washington Senators| 10 Fraser sgainst Cralg Wood. department team 16 hits and F, Hummel, rss..3 2 0 — 1 | hits but aided by good fielding baseman of the All-Nations club, has <a and Pittsburgh Pirates. otk wage nretiiryanrgeltoyreere kala she raripd- 4 oy Fd v seo 2 1 1-0 port got credit for the victory. Leo been hired by Manager Neil Churchill| Chicago, July 25.—(P)—In addition Pittsburgh found itself near the! ores Christ against Al Houghton. [taveien Seat ene oor ihe SD Pa ig beeing fy erence and will arrive for the game tonight : : | bottom of the season's worst slump| George Christ against Al Houghton.|waymen and Knutson was their 1 1 0 0/the losers allowing but six hits and Hahn led the All-Nations club at the| °° ‘* ordinary worries accompanying | Wednesday after nine straight de-| Fay Coleman against Leo Dierzl. ling sticker getting four safeties in-| 4 © 3 Ojretiring 17 men on strikeouts. plate last year with » batting average | Nis club’s last, long trip of the Amer- | feats. ‘The Bues struck a new low] Homer Methe against Joe Paletti. cluding one homerun in five trips o 8 60 ‘Ot well over 300. The local management |ican Association season, Manager | Tuesday when they took a 9-0 beating pnialenae es ae teat Ru to the plate. 2 1 2 0) Tuttle— ABHPOA 1s negotiating for another player and|Donie Bush of the league-leading| [aa eae ees omsaiodl off into ae Ae dabapeiecss a a Beownithe rr Pi Est Bho Lagy sent 3 “ 6 7 : s take popes to have his jineup back in shape | Minneapolis Millers, Wednesday won- | sixth notch in the American League| Johnny Revolta against Jim Foull-|14 bingles to defeat the Transients, ee Probable starting lineups: dered if his “work-horse” hurler, Ray | standing after a 4-1 defeat at the|5®™- 14 to 4. Brown struck out 16 men andiGompany A— 5 2170 Massmann 58 Schoh! | Starr, would rejoin the team. hands of the last-place White Sox. | Gene Kunes against Orville White.|gave up only one base on balls, Pet-ip, Register,c ..3 0 0 0 5903 Morlan It Schaffer | Starr left the club Saturday for his The Giants snubbed the Cardinals| Wille Goggin against Ted Turner. |roff started on the hummock for they, Hedstrom, If ..4 0 0 0 4.100 Hahn 2b ‘Sperry | home in Centralia, Ill., where an heir | 5-0, and the Tigers, in the American| Fddle against Bob Crowley. {losers but was relieved early in thei, Beer, 3b ....4 0 1 0 4110 ‘Troupe e Samuelson jor heiress is expected in the Starr | League, came through to a 6-3 tri- we ede Burch, 1b .. Vas fale ay. 4000 Healey 3b ‘Abraham | family. umph over Boston's Red Sox. Gi Mi il sees allowed the Highia Neibauer,res..4 0 1 1 4221 Stewart ef Rendler| With Joe Hauser again furnishing | || ‘The decision increased Detroit's aa|Giant-Midget Tilt pase rcdpegtpantsagergtre md eae Te Ue as -=--— Goetz rf Mostil|the winning punch, Minneapolis de- jto three games over the Yankees as Ends in Deadlock|shop won easily, 35 to 2. Be weet'p Hedstrom, Iss 3 1 2 1 40 10 30.7 1b Collins |feated Milwaukee, 10-3. ‘The winning | the Browns handed New York a 4-2 Bae Lee nae, keiee, alow aD aemmeler, r.. 3 8 1 AB HPO A Lanier P ‘Mead | poke was Hauser's 33rd home run of | | setback. ol ing allowing page eset ea 5025 pease the season. | | ‘The second-place Cubs held their; Scoring 11 runs in the fourth in- ingles to the strong Sweet Shop club. 28 4 8 2 4190 Glad Columbus hopped on to Clyde Hat-| {spot two games behind the Giants,|ning the Midgets of the William The O. H. Will team continued their) goo ii 5111 2 stone Defeats tec teninte canst thaition anieaiand | beating the Dodgers, 6-3. Moore League took a three-run lead|undefeated record when they wallop- 114 107 0-16 5103 Glen Ullin Ea les coasted to a 9-2 victory over Louisville. | | Old Flint Rhem held the Reds to|over the Giants Tuesday only to be|jed Company A, 14 to 4. J. Zahn kept 010 200 1-4 5102 z) Kansas City and St. Paul divided’ ‘seven hits while the Braves broke a| overhauled in the fifth and the game eight Soldier hits well scattered and 5040 lone of those day and night double- | six-game losing streak with a 4-2/ended in a 14 to 14 deadlock. his teammates scored in every inning 4020 Gladstone won their eighth straight |headers. The Blues won the daylight | ;victory. In the American the third} The box score: but the fifth and seventh. Tied for First oe eae ae rictory last Sunday by defeating the r sola place Indians defeated Philadelphia,| Midgets— AB R HPO| The box scores: Three or Glen Ullin Eagles at Glen Ulin by/vent’ gra” Tt ‘Be Saints won at) |10-6. "| Martin, 58 .. 4°34 1| _ Collegians, 43; Highway, 14 In Northern League & 3 to 8 score. A home run with} ‘Toledo defeated Indianapolis, 9-5. | . NATIONAL LEAGUE M. Scott, c: 3.2 1 4} Collegians ABHRE two men on the paths aided Glad- Red Birds Beat C ae | Braves Nese Out Reds Welch, p-2b 3 1 1 0|Finnegan, lb ........... 8 5 6 0 Seoner. stone in gaining a seven run lead ‘olonels | J. Stuart, 1b 2104 8 5 5 2) St. Paul, July 25—()—Three teams, in the first inning. Young Pete Degel cae V, Scott, 2b-If 2210 7 6 5 1,Crookston, Winnipeg, and Greater doek vet Bebatt’s place in the mound |LOUAvHle ------200:000:000— 2 7 2) Montgomery, 2 ae 7 3 3 o\Grand Forks, Wednesday tied for the for the winning club and hurled «| COUMBUS 600 111 00x-- 9 12 1 ;|Livdahl, ef. 2110 6 6 4.0 lead of the second half schedule of good game. Glen Ullin used four), ister, McLean, Bass and Thomp-| Coons, it ... 3110 1 4 4 ojthe Northern League. ne Pitchers in an effort to stop the |S? Elliot, Heise and Angley. | Balta, If-c [3:214 6 4 4 0| Crookston suffered another one-run etaky 6 in 10 innings; of Wick 10 in hard-hitting Gladstone club. The ee Pee HecornmEn re . lag pe 7.4 4 0,defeat Tuesday, 9-8, to Duluth, and/1- game was called at the end of the Hamer Clots 28 fees tae ae Totals...... 25 14 11:15 7 4 6 0/Greater Grand Forks won from Eau) i147 49: Me eee by. ane seventh inning. Gladstone will at- | pe the. trophy cee we canes AB R HPO — ———!Chaire, 5-3. Winnipeg made it two ‘ 4 balls: ” | Minneapolis | above by Vicki Waterman is 3 straight over Superior, 10-4. oft 2; off Wick 1. Wild aa Ris ahaa they teat ngs arises See the most highly prized cup in ae 3 ; : H Senn z| ance. hiocrbead climbed into sec- Pitches, Kremenetaky. Hit by abe, largrave; e, iss| trapshooting for members of 3 5 ond place with a 7-2 victory over . Time of game ae se ee Oe Pere: ana Bsce, | ‘The Indians, wealthy organiza- 2p Ba el eeie 2 hours. Umpires Schauer and Whit- | tion of sportsmen on the Pa> 3 364! 3130 ney. Wood Be: Mudhens Defeat Indians | effic coast. It is made up of en 3131 maa cea u ats Crawford 5 RHE: 600 pennies and will go to the 2000 6432 he In Davis Cup Mateh | magnerolis me Aes i winner of the annual Indias m .....,,000 300 000— 2119 4210 OR U — Page, Butaberger and Spring; Per-| ‘“*psheot at Del Monte, Calif. Lee and Hartnett; Mungo, Clari 53010 eae Ly 5 : Wimbledon, Eng. July 25—()—jrin and O'Neill. - _.. ~— |and Lopez. . 000 og are es (a) in 1S ; s: Phillies Blank Pirates —|_—_‘Totals.............. . ie 715 eral (By The Associated Press) “HENICAN AssocTATT: sists Renee iit RHE RH 3715.16 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE "ASSOCIA tralia interzone series of Davis cup) ++e+s.000 000 000— 0 4 2 1 0-14 11 , Club— w oL.sPe. play to the fifth and final match for| Philadsiphis, 202 010 ax 9 2 0 03-14 7 ‘Terry, Giants, .360. no 14 decision. Trow, Clase | 4 UCAS, fer, Chagnon l- Ri - 1 t and Fenne: les | Carson: and: Crandall. an 5 on and : : j e uns z pee. Cardinals, 5 4% (511 OUT OUR WA s1y8 Transients Outline G. P, Eat Shop ABH BO . B|_ Hits — Allen, Phillies, 131; Berger, 48 505 Y By Williams AMERICAN LEAGUE Roercation, Pea Kelley, c 2 1. 0 | o| Braves, 129. 41 500 White Sox Down Beasiors ation Program| ¢,. $3 1 | Home sune-ot, Olan, 4; Beer, sae x ves, 23. WONT YOU SIT THOU BULL_\ OH, THAT AINT A seven-day program of recreation s 1d Ol 'Pitching—J, Dean, Cardinals, 18-3; 5 AM DOWN AND WAIT? | OF TH' Woops (T. HE'S BEIN' al activity has been outlined for mem> 5 2 ry 0| Schumacher, Giants, and Frankhosue, IT WONT BE LONG, HIMSELF ‘TREATED FER bers of the Bismarck transient bu- 4 1 ry 0 Braves, 14-5. UE . 1 DON'T SUPPOSE] HEADACHES reau by C. W. Leifur, director. ears Tae eae — , ae ™ IT WOULD BE HE GoT FROM In addition to the regular kittenball, | wortune, if 4 3 ry | AMERICAN LEAGUE e HA = MUCH FUN FER | WoRRYIN! ABOUT baseball and horseshoe pitching the | pen 4 0 © ol Batting — Manush, Senators, .401; ee A GENERAL. TH'SHOP ~ BUT men are provided with checkers and 4 0 6 1)Gehringer, Tigers, 386. 2. $51 I-T-UH-WeLL, cL TO SIT AROUND | A HEADACHE IS + chess games at which to pass idle Paigiippid cg mes (is , Tigers, 89; Wer- oS 3 BE BACK — SAY WITH TH'VICTIMS / A HIGHER CLASS +. hours. A 12-page mimeographed pa- 3% «14 «6 ~~ «| Der, Red Sox, 85. a oe 43 IN A COUPLE OF OF HIS WAR, AILMENT THAN wi + Pennock, Grove, Welch|per is published each week by the , Senators, 145; Geh- 3 «5338 ‘Ou A SMASHED and R. Ferrell; Fischer, Phillips and | bureau. Transients ringer, Tigers, 133. 3% 61 330 FINGER NAIL. . : The day-by-day sports program | winiems c 0 3 3), Home runs — Foxx, Athletics, 32; follows: Petroff, p .. 0 7 9{Joknson, Athletics, and Gehrig, Yan- NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday: Morning—Kittenball game. a 1 1 1 kees, 28. L Pet Afternoon—Baseball game if ry r 1 — Gomes, Yankees, 15-3; 33637 -2/is available. Evening—Playoff on eee 1 Marberry, Tigers, 11-3, 38 615 3 Pipe, Mecca — Kittenbant | Ber 8.8 2 8 Orpererrreere t fie pevesiae. bag ing—Playoft on horse- Pwned md ¢ : H Hi : Fights Last Night | a ” esis ; ; > Indians Wallop Athletics ‘Tuesday: Evening—City league| Mahan, 1b....2 2 2 0 (By The Associated Press) 3 Being R H E | xittenball game. ©. Faber, if . o o 0 ‘Conn.—Bat , 3 4B Philadelphia ...012 010 002— 6 13 3| wy : => = =| 138%, ad 16 1 4 12 9] Davis, 140, Claveiens, oe. lanes sade oor 422 2-14) poten sutpointed Yobane iuks, | from cow's milk in the United states, 010 200 1—4| 195, Cleveland, (10); Paul Pirrone, | instead of from sheep's milk, as in High School, 3 Purvis, Indianapolis, (4); Lee o 0 ol Snephard, 186% o knocked out Benny 1 0 = 9| Brooklyn, (1), ines o @ 0 Los Angeles—Tony 1m, 2- & 6] Tampa, Fis., stopped Al Morro, © . 3 0) 194, Burbank, Cal. <5). ic Re Teese , Ore. Jack Fox, o 1 0) 198, Terre 5 stopped i by Sane © 1 0| Fort Worth, Tex—Johnny Far- — = =— —| fell, 187, Dallas, outpointed Duke Totals ...... 26 2 16 ,0| Trammel, 164, Fort Worth, (10); Sweet Shop— Tenn., outpointed Battling Delgs- M Agr, 3.7 8 8 0 : OLIN DUTRA ELIMINATED Interesting Matches Wednes- day Pit Hagen Against Shute, Smith With Laffoon Buffalo, June 25—()—They tossed Gene Sarazen right into the first match of the day in defense of his Professional Golfers association cham- pionship Wednesday as the stock Italian from New York ied a few sur- vivors of golf's old guard against an uprising of ambitious youngsters in the opening round of match play. He drew Herman Barron, of Port- chester, N. Y., as his opponent while Bob Crowley, 25-year old sensation from Dedham, Mass., who won the 36-hole qualifying medal with a record equalling 67-71—138, five strokes do, Fort Worth, (10),

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