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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934 Bismarck Nine Drubs Eau Claire Bears, 8-3, in Twilight Game ~ SEVENTH ANNUAL JUNIOR LEGION TOURNAMENT OPENS FRIDAY By Ahern | Current Campaign May Be Known as é ptt td ‘Hospital Session’ If Injuries Persist LLY LANIER HOLDS JORTHERN LEAGUERS TO SEVEN SAPETIES | OUR BOARDING HOUSE LOOK AT IT~ ” A CHECK MADE ‘ rc ; ; OUT TO ME For NO WONDER Contenders for State Legion Title Yankees, Undismayed at Loss caplet lia $2000]~HE san Y HE'S BEEN of Combs, Defeat Browne on Five Hits in Sixth HIS GOLD MINE GOING AROUND and Reduce Tiger's Lead b Inning Rally FOR $ 15,000] IN TH aunsres we Taal tie : aes I THOUGHT IT STRATOSPHERE pie Hershey Riel (By The Associated Prese) D TEWART HITS HOMERUN WAS SUST ANOTHER} AN’ FLICKIN’ North Dakota Youths Will {ilies there tn’ sudden clintige-in —_———_ PUFF ON THE OLD Participate in Event wo Hurlers Used in an Effort weet z mee to Stem Local's Vaunted 5 BANQUET IS FRIDAY NIGHT Batting Power Minot, Grand Forks, Hannaford Taking Eau Claire as fairly repre- and Bismarck Rule Pre- ntative of the Northern League— id taking Wednesday night's base- Tourney Favorites ul game as @ pretty good coe of © type of baseball both teams play, te could draw the conclusion with Final arrangements were completed vasonable safety that semi-profes- ‘Thursday for the seventh annual mal clubs in North Dakota are play- American Legion Junior baseball ; g a little faster, higher class brand WanAiAOnE tobe Haid here Ia: : 4 Bismarck demonstrated this by ad- Minot, Hannaford, Grand Forks and Bismarck’s entry in the Junior Legion state baseball tournament rule 4 inistering an 8 to 3 beating to the Bismarck ruled pre-tournament fa- favorites along with Minot, Grand Forks and Hannaford to capture 4 ears in an eight-inning twilight con- vorites to capture the title lost by the title relinquished this year by Fargo. They will meet Rolla in the { st when they outplayed the visitors Fargo when they were eliminated in first round, Friday morning. Reading from left to right: Top row— i every department of the game, col- the second district event. ‘Themar Simle, coach; Raymond Boelter, outfielder; Douglas Strat- cting 13 hits from two hurlers andj Jamestown drew Minot in the first ton, catcher; Chris Balzer, infielder; Nick Schneider, infielder; Tex elded in an errorless manner. round, Bismarck will oppose Rolla,) Larson, bat-boy; Myron Anderson, post athletic officer. Middle row— i Johnny Mostil, formerly star out- Hankinson clashes with New England James Burckhardt, outfielder; Ronald Erickson, pitcher; Urban Hagen, 4 elder for the Chicago White Sox, has and Grand Forks takes on Hanna- infielder; Richard Shafer, outfielder; James McGuiness, infielder. “young bunch of ball players ‘that ford. Bottom row—Andy Garnes, catcher; ‘Frank Goetz, outfielder; Lewis vow lots of good baseball training ‘The schedule of Friday’s games: Beall, infielder; Pete Fisher, infielder; Elfred Elofson, outfielder. Not it not quite the class Bismarck fans Jamestown berated a.m. on the picture—Tom Lee, pitcher. 2 . Bismarck vs. ja 11 a. m. 24 VgaEee Onecke Bears Hankinson vs. New England 2 p. m. McKain’s Hur! i Bent “tha made: ‘Nekole, Jaton Billy Lanier held the Northern Seat ate le. ae Forks vs. Hannaford 5:15 and Desautels. : 9 0 eague club to seven hits and out- 5 . mM. " 1222 ‘ riod from 1930 to 1933, women’s play| A banquet will be held in the World Bea R d B ds Colonels Defeat Columbus » when th quet wi SOMEMIE, live. sateti eorne ch VETERANS FEEL PRESSURE OF in golf increased 33 per cent... .|war Memorial building Friday night ts Re IFGS | couisviie.. 401 021 000—8 11 1 pee rerrel, Welch, Rhodes and BR; aree of their runs, he had the Bears And $1,613,528 of CWA funds have)peginning at 7 o'clock. Special sight- ~ + 000 O10 012-4 8 3 a D Rowe sting out of his hand. TH IN P G A TOURN AMENT been spent for improving public golf|seeing tours will be conducted for the Segeeset eee McKain and oe Teachout, | Cochrane. " wii The Capital Citians started their UA Sa Hiectevanarasitin It fice visiting ae mines Millers Lose Services of Abby | ge Down Saints Philadelphia 012 000 000-3 11 F Quarte! | SARRURE tas innioe and sooeed or gumdrope, he's upset «for that’s| cots and blankets have been fur-| Wright; Logan Blanks |St. Paul... 013 000 000-4 10 2 a Troupe’s single. Red Haley step- what he does every time things aren’t|nished by the United States Army Kansas City 400 100 O0x—5 9 0 ; at up per belied cate double tojsarazen, Cooper, Armour Re- MA OR LEAGUE hitting it off just right... oe camp at Fort Lincoln and the 125 Mudhens; Blues Win f otis and Guiliani; Page and Cran- | A ‘ ". ie Ruth, in receiving his 2000th ©N|boys will be housed in the Memorial 5 Reece een ewe the) tosis) iain of ‘Old eh + Hag: EADERS balls recently, has walked a distance pullding during their stay here. Su sein ane BeLouls, 100 080 OL 8 2 { i en, Diegel Beaten of approximately 34 miles on free} Selectidn of an all state team will icago, July 26.—()—Whatever 2 le SeSOAIdes ie thee tourit ane bai (By the Associated Press) tickets to first base. be made following the tournament by|the other clubs of the American As-| Forx Leads Northern | _ Bross and Dickey, Jorgens; wells a wed the first ball pitched far over Batting—Manush, | Senators, .400; the umpires assisted by an advisory |sociation think about Archie McKain After Beating Bl and Hemsley. ° | " rt SS = committee selected by Legion of-|of Louisville, the Columbus Red Birds r Beating biues boned re iid field shay ag the tet " Buffalo, oh to ay, haven erie Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 90; Wer- ficials. are about ready to admit he is a t NATIONAL LEAGUE same Nace replace rowe on the|Sarazen was left almost alone | ber, Red Sox, 86. é he . 4 Bob Bullock | pitcher. great j yound for the Bears and proceeded day to meet the defiant challenge of “hits Manush, Senators, 146; Geh: Barney Daugherty and Bob Bulloc er. St. Paul, July 26.—(#)—Only three cra — 3. Hi lees : e from Min lis to- jame) > walk Masemann. Bert Helis ain ae ee the bat- singer, Tigers, 133. Sant 4 epee segven certo eter for oe slot and one-half games separate theloincinnati. 000 100 171 ut a nice single and the two of/tle for the Professional Golfers’ asso-|""Hone runs—Foxx, Athletics 32; fe] in 1S li ec aden eceetrnttay ason, McKain conquer-| rirst and last place teams of the 00— fem scored when Stewart got his|ciation championship now held by the) Johnson, Athletics and Gehrig, Yan-| Bt iy led the 1933 league champions. The Northern League, with Greater Grand years of experience as arbiters; |score was 8-4. Daugherty doing relief work in the} More bad luck overtook .Minneapo- | Forks sitting at the head with a half- American Association this year and/jis, The Millers lost to Milwaukee, cond hit of the game. Johnson and Lombardi; Betts and Score Three Runs stocky campaigner. Gone were two of his great fellow| kees 28. Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, Boston ..., 000 010 10x—2 B 1 1 ) 15-3; (By the Associated Press) Singles by Abraham, Collins, Rend- al Hagen and Leo) 1 i game lead over Crookston and Winni- or, Beilke and Samueison gave the aierceu anertall Driiewanactial ee GueeiC RN AanDOIRTION Bullock working Big Ten games for|i4- and lost, temporarily, the serv- | peg. isitors their three tallies in the first|the first match play round Wednes- | NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘WwW. ob. Pet. the walverey ie ee eae sith ices of Abby Wright, its number two| phe Crookston Pirates were in first suliheis ane orpurredl: alf of the sixth but Bismarck came/ day, | Batting—P. Waner, Pirates, .362;| Minneapolis .. 5442863 | Mississipp! as ue Sauce - |home run man, and another outfield-| pisce with the Colts Wednesday but|gmith and ‘Hogan. iJ ack on a triple by McCarney and] Some oldsters were left, among! Terry, Giants, .360. | Indianapolis 49 45 521] pip t ri eight tournament er, Joyner. Each crashed into the dropped a 6-2 decision to Superior—| (Others postponed—rain and wet 7 ingles by Massmann and Hahn to! tiem “Lighthorse” Harry Cooper, and; Runs—Medwick, Cardinals, 77; | Louisville 4 «646 ~~ (516 vee Aa aia uin whey ceca’ rightfield wall, and Ernie Smith, the/ first half champions, who are hold- grounds) : core another brace of runs to bring/the black Scot, Tommy Armour. | Vaughan, Pirates, 75. Milwaukee 50 © 48.~—«510| ‘eams and the dis y repr regular shortstop, wound up playing] ing down the cellar position. Winni- é he score to 7 to 2. : Hagen bowed to one of the young-| Hits—Allen, Phillies, 130; Berger,! Columbus 47 48495 i t District; Hankinson—Milton right field. peg is tied for second even though it Again in the seventh, Bismarck! sters, Denny Shute of Philadelphia, Braves 129. St Paul 4 «449 «(479 te ‘Bellin, Dennis Holst, A neat pitching performance by/ jogt a 4-3 game to Duluth. Sam Byrd, Yankees—Cracked out = ounted. Haley, first up, drove out alfermer British open champion, and| Home rurs—Ott, Giants, 24; Ber-| Kansas 45 51.469; Bellin, Haword Bellin, Dennis Hovri|Letty Bob Logan gave Indianapolis pecs eeee homer with ‘two on base in 5-4 vic- ingle and Stewart advanced him to/piegel yielded to Fay Coleman of ger, Braves 23. | Toledo “Oe ‘449 | Leonard Kath, oa aha sagae! nee Mia 6-0 victory over Toledo. George Earnshaw, White Sox—Held econd on another hit. Morlan flied|Cuiver City, Cal. while even Gene| Pitching—J. Dean, Cardinals, 18-3;/ Richied, Raymon« Z ree} Scoring four runs in the first inn- Senators in check with seven hits. ut and Goetz struck out but a mis-/Sarazen had to put on the pressure} Schumacher, Giants, and Frankhouse, AMERICAN Schuett Jr., Arthur Gollnick, George} ing and another in the fourth, Kansas lay by the Bear rightfielder allowed) ty turn back a New York youngster, | Braves, 14-5. | Pot, |Krueger, Willard Beling, Victor Reng-| city defeated St. Paul, 5 to 4, in ® Taley to come home. Herman Barron. |Detroit ... 626 Storff, Raymond Schneller, Lewis Dib- night game. . Swatting honors went to Stewart} By “these kids” Sarazen meant not| |New York . ie1g|bert. Manager—H. 8. Cox. Brewers Trounce Millers ‘ho drove out a homerun and two! only Shute and Coleman but Ky Laf-| im Cleveland . ‘s56| Second District: Hannaford—El-!minneapolis 000 003 500-8 16 3 ¢ AL A ingles in four trips to the plate. The| toon, the part Cherokee Indian from| {11 YOU RE 00: | seccton $56 dred Boe, Selmer Fliplet, Lawrence] siiwaukee 220 228 2ix—1§ 16 3 . 4 ormer Beulah star demonstrated! Denver. who all but scalped Horton| |St. Louis . ‘416 | Fliplet, Obert Stromme, Wardell Ker-) Ryan, Chandler, Trauscher and hat he is not only a hitter but a| Smith Wednesday in vinning by a| “J &~ . ‘Washington “467|ber, Lynn Kerber, Lenard Aalgerd,)pargrave; Braxton, Walkup and Funeral Ho ‘ood infielder taking over the place! record score of 12 and 10; Paul Run-| 1 ce Philadelphia 393 Wallace Peterson, Fred Mannes, Ber. Susce, Young. Phone 32 made vacant when Desiderato left| yan of White Plains, N. ¥., Dick Metz | Chicago .. '337|mit Larson, Hans Nielson, Howard Indians Blank Mudhens 206 Main Ave. Sismarck, N. D. nd Haley was moved to third base. Massmann got two bingles in three imes up while Troupe. Haley and! of Chicago; Johnny Revolta of Mil-| Rabbit Maranville may wind up J Wood hardly comes under that the Chicago Cubs, for one, it is ru- waukee, and Craig Wood of Deal, N., managing some big league team .. .! NATIONAL LEAGU! | w. Johnson, Lloyd Troseth. Manager— O. H. Hoffman. Third District: Jamestown—Loren Indianapolis 400 200 000-6 6 1 : L. Pet. f dahn collected two in four trips to|classification for he's a little older/mored.... Arky Vaughan of the| New York 58 33.637) Waxler, Leonard Olson, Ralph Rich- i k he plate. |than the others, but he's a “kid” to! Pirates and Sane of the Cards! Chicago 56 35 .615|mond, Arthur Schauer, Gerald Cysew- v gq The box score: | Sarazen. |are the current favorites of National! St Louis . 53 36 .396|ski, Robert Funda, Robert Vessey, VJ D Bismarck— ABRH POA E ——— jLeague fans.... Charley Kocsis,! Boston 46 48 .589|Gordon Baker, Donald Ingstad, Clay- Aassmann, 88 +3 3 2 1 2 0} There are 860 languages and / University of Michigan golfer, doesn’t! Pittsburgh 41 45 477 {ton Colling, Dudley Butts, Walter iahn, 2b 4 1 2 2 2 0] 5,000 dialects in the world, and / concede any putts ... and he makes| Brooklyn . 39 $2 .429|Deery, Philip Schneider, Bert Dunn, “roupe, 4 1 2 7 1 0| practically all of them are just | his opponents hole out even the six-| Philadelphia 39 52 .420)Russell Lippert. Manager—F. M. daley, 3b 4°12 0 2 O| Greek to us. [inch ones. ... In the three-year pe-| Cincinnati 60 326 | Gates. Stewart, 1b 413800 Fourth District. misparck —Aiey » Morlan, If 401100 Garnes, Jimmy McGuiness, Raym: Soetz, rf 400100! OUTOUR WAY Boelter, Frank Goetz, James Burck- : McCarney, cf 311400 KS ardt, Eldred Elofson, Urban Hagen, wanier, p 300030 Christropher Balzer, Tom Lee, Rich- q : 3.72111 3 Huntley, Donald Lund, James Nelson, October 31. Intermediate tickets in Tourist Pull- Score by innings— R Byrne Sands, John Benno, Van mans; good in Stan Pullmans, plus aici on We oo A Saunders, Bud Olson, Ronald D. berth fare, which has been reduced one-third. Summary: Stonen bases — Hahn; McCarney 2. Two base hits—Haley. Three base hits—McCarney; Troupe. Home runs—Stewart. Double plays— Schohl to Sperry to Collins. Hits—off Crowe 6 in 4 innings; off Nace 7 in 3 innings; off Lanier 7 in 8 innings. Struck out—by Lanier 7; by Crowe 3; by Nace 4. Bases on balls—off Lanier WHY=— MISTER, WE GOT SOME GREEN APPLES Out OF YOUR ~ UMNO p say liu, ipals ard K. Shafer, Douglas Stratton, Lewis Beall, Nick Schneider, Peter Fischer, Ronald Erickson. Manager— Myron Anderson. Fifth District: New England—John Schroeder, Sidney Peterson, Walter Bender, Quentin Roekosk, Buster Aase, Jim Sattlet, Herbert Riggs. Manager—Matt Von Ruden. Sixth District: Minot—Leo P. Dempsey, Richard H. McGee, Dennis Davy, Glen L. Hein, Roger Herigstad, Percy Richardson, Frederick Gran, Bud Monnes. Manager—E. L. Knee- shaw. Seventh District: Rolla-St. John— Arthur Legasse, Sammie Ferris, Rob- ert Lilly, John Moum, John Manson, Emery J. Roy, John Gefroh, Howard Coulture, James Wicorek, Leonard Taylor, Edwin Kurtti, Edwin Juntun- Round-Trip Summer Fares from Bismarck ORCHARD— : Geiser, Jack Gardner, Bob Hammes, To Coaches Inter- First Louie Butnitsky, Bill Gardner, Joe Only mediate Class Weber, Stanley Borcherding, Juel Seattle-Tacoma - - - - - $48.00 - - - $56.70 Portland - - - = = = = 48,00 $57.60 59.05 Spokane - - - - = = = 4100 --- 49,85 California (San Francisco) - 53.10 63.70 79.60 Tickets on sale daily to October 15. Final return limit Yellowstone Park- - - Butte-Helena - - - - - = = = Tickets on sale daily beginning June 1. Return limit for season ticket, October 31. Good in all classes of equipment. y 4; off Nace 1. Wild pitches—Lanier. larcus odier, Passed ball—Troupe. Time of game— cn, Nicos oe gee Geer. 5 s 1:45, Umpires—Cayou, Hall. Eighth District: Grand Forks— To World s Fair and East : lll { Fights Last Night | _Fights Last Night | (By the Associated Press) Oakland, Cal.—Nasn Garrison, 171, Mexico, D. F., outpointed Frankie Hammer, 168 Oakland (10); Tiger Jack Fox, 181, Terre Haute, Ind., knocked out Frankie Sharkey, 184, Oakland, (1). Oral Hildebrand, Indians—Scattered _ Athletics’ 11 hits for ninth victory of ‘season. Theodore Skaviem, Jacquil Parrish, Donald Wood, Paul Forsyth, Donald Grangaard, Gordon Bye, Floyd Ler- son, Russell Bach, Donald Lernertz, Earl Leo, Thomas Reynolds, Donald Honick, Darrell Jackson, Howard Webb, Orville Bergen. Manager—T. P. Reynolds. Pinkey Whitney, Marty McManus, Braves—Hit timely home runs in double victory over Reds. Roy Johnson, Red Sox—His ninth iuning double defeated Tigers. ‘ Very low fares to Chicago Exposition, which is even more spectacular this year than last. For information on trips anywhere, consult your-N. P. Agent.', Ww. E, Perry 208 Fifth St. Phone 687 N. D. AMERICAN Friday, Saturday Sunday, July 27 to 29, Bismarck Baseball Park PROGRAM—FRIDAY 9:30 a. m.—Jamestown vs. Minot 11:00 a. m.—Rolla-St, John vs. Bismarck 2:00 p. m—Hankinson vs. New England 4:00 p. m.—Grand Forks vs. Hannaford SATURDAY 2:00 p. m.—Winners of first two games . 5:15 p. m—Winners of second two games SUNDAY 3:00 p. m.—Winners of Saturday games for state championship

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