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_ Dickinson Cowboys THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1934 Take Doubleheader from Bismarck Sunday LEFTY HEMMENWAY [TIGERS AND YANKS CONTINUE RACE ONLY ONE GAME APART AND SMITHSON HURL 'Minot Junior Legion Team Avenges INDOUBLE VICTORY; Defeat By Bismarck During Tourney In This Corner ... By Art Krenz Californian? Of Course! Three Homeruns Feature Over- time Battle Won by West- erners in 10th Inning MoCARNEY LEADS LOCALS Capital Citians Play Jamestown at Stutsman County Seat Tuesday Night Dickinson’s Cowboys won the first game of the doubleheader with Bis- marck, 3 to 2, at Dickinson Sunday @nd then came back to capture the afterpiece in 10 innings, 5 to 4. Billy Lanier started on the mound for the locals in the first game but ‘was relieved by Lefty Vincent. Dick- inson scored all of their runs in the fourth inning. Krush opened with a double. Jones was walked and Hask- ins got on through an error. Wes- sel flied out but Slifka got a double bringing in three runs. Smithson held the local batters in eheck until the ninth inning when Bismarck in a belated rally sought to overcome the Cowboy lead. Red Haley belted a nice single and went to second on an error. Stewart foul- ed out and Morlan grounded out. McCarney came up and drove out a Jong homerun scoring Haley ahead of him but Vincent fouled out to retire the sige. Homeruns Pientiful Three homeruns featured the sec- ond contest. The Cowboys behind Lefty Hemmenway tallied first in the second frame when Slifka belted one over the fielder’s head and circled the ‘bases. Wessels came up in the fourth and duplicated Slifka’s performance to give the Cowboys a two run lead. Again in the fifth on a walk for ‘Krush and singles for Jones and Wes- sels they scored two runs. Coming to life in the ninth Bis- marck evened the score. Fisher got on through an error. Troup: got a single but was called out at second, when Haley went to first on a field- er’s choice. Fisher advanced to third. Frank Stewart smashed out a home. Tun scoring Fisher and Haley and came home himself on McCarney’s second double of the game. Win in Tenth Hemmenway held the locals with- out @ score in the first half of the tenth. Dermit was first up for Dick- . 4dnson and struck out. Krush was “given a base on balls by Morris, stole second and came home with the winning tally when Hahn muffed Haskins’ hard grounder between first and second. The double victory gave Dickinson & one-game lead in games played this @eason. Tuesday Bismarck travels to Jamestown seeking to lengthen to two their margin of victories over the Stutsman county club. Company M Wins CMTC Track Title Hull and Fraser Tie for Indivi- dual High Scoring Honors With 15 Points Led by Andrew Hull of Hunter, N. of the Citizens’ Mili- ip at Fort Lincoln total of 84 points ual track and field YEAR: 10S ANGELES MISS ‘WHO SCORED AN UPSET IN WE SEABRGHT ALS, INVITATIONAL BY REPELLING 7 M\SS BABCOOX IS ANOTHER OF MERCER BEASLEY’: PurILs, AND ISTHE FIPTH PANG PURER, STAGE NINTH INNING (2: mmary: Herschleb; stolen bases—McGuiness; RALLY TO DEFEAT WIMBLEDON pr ersten ur tees ot oy GIANTS Two Double Plays by Peniten- tiary Club Aid in 13 to 12 Conquest Sunday ++ 002 303 220—12 A ninth-inning rally that scored five runs gave the Grove Giants a 13 to 12 victory over the Wimbledon nine at the penitentiary ball park Sunday. struck out eight batters, while Woorlie fanned six for the losers. Each team) clouted 18 safe hits. The Giants com- pleted two double plays, one in the seventh inning when the bases were ‘The Giants scored seven runs in} Pape and Burke. same number of runs, making the Clem LeMay, regular shortstop for the Giants, was the next man at bat, with no outs and the bases still loaded, he hit a long drive to the outfield that scored the win- (By the Associated Press) Lloyd Waner, Pirates—Made three hits in en aene in double victory | tie. Tommy Bridges, Tigers—Shut out White Sox wtih six hits. page peer Bill Terry, Giants—Had perfect day |! senna at bat against Phillies with four hits,| three would have given him including homer. and 1930. Bill Werber, Red Sox—Hit three doubles and two singles and stole| , instead of getting either, Coleman Hull, who took firsts in the 200- yard low hurdles, the 220-yard dash, Fraser won the 100-yard dash event, the discus throw, the high jump nd ran on Company K’s relay team. The summary of the events: 100-yard dash—First, Howard Fra- | Snyder, ser, Walhalla, N. D.; second, Robert Aldridge, Ipswich, 8. D.; third, Carson Murdy, Aberdeen, 8. D. Time—l1 seconds. 4 120-yard high hurdles—First, Camen set OUT OUR WAY 220-yard dash—First, Hull; second, Hull, Hunter, N. D.; second, Camen Onids, 6. D.; second, Murdy; third, ae te Dis- » ‘Former pitched four- hit shutout; latter runs in second game. Trosky, Indians—Clouted home » "prod Prankhoue, Sreves and Reiphi| 16; Yale Ot Aid means 18, 4 wes, 167, (10); Kid Francis, 111 Boyle, Dodgers—Prankhouse Marseilles, outpc : six hit game in opener; Boyle scored| ner, 118, (10). two runs and drove in two in second er PoOnonuwnum Sree occoueeres eoooKrooooKm R. Sidlinger, cf . for individual high scoring hon-| ¥. Woodie, Grove Giants (13) pitched nRwwoo monies Errors Figure Prominently in Magic City 10 to 1 Victory Sunday Afternoon Minot's American Legion Junior baseball nine avenged the shellacking handed them by the Bismarck club in the state tournament by walloping the local juniors, 10 to 1, at the Ma- gic City Sunday. The locals opened the scoring with @ run in the first inning but Minot tallied six times in the fourth, added three more in the fifth and one in DETROIT REGISTERS |! THIRD SHUTOUT IN Game Against Athletics; Giants Continue Drive PIRATES WIN DOUBLEHEADER Indians Defeat, St. Louis the seventh to emerge with an easy victory. Errors contributed a great deal to the scoring, Bismarck making seven misplays and Minot, nine. Donald Davy was on the mound for the visitors and allowed only five scattered hits. Ronald Erickson was relieved by Tom Lee in the eighth in- ning after allowing seven safeties. Lee finished the game allowii Box score: Bismarck Goetz, rf Burckardt, Elofson, 2b, F 3 F > COMME MOMMOM Oe ots rj ecoooooroCon COnscscoouHon CCamanuuwed OMomonocce ° on © 000 630 10x—10 9 Umpires—Barber and 5 in 9 innings, off Erickson 7 in 7 innings, off Lee 2 in 1 inning; three- base hits—Elofson; two-base hits— Elofson and Richardson. Tommy Armour Wins winner; Willie MacFarlane of Tucka- aS eee Yesterday’s Stars | |hoe, n.'v., and young Fay Coleman of o Culver City, Calif, who might have Canadian Open Title ++ 010 500 025—13] ‘Toronto, Aug. 6—(#)—Tommy Arm- Summary: Two-base hits—Wood-jour, the silver Scot from Chicago, ward; stolen bases—Laming 2, Evans|staved off the closing rush of young 3 double plays—Siegel to McKay,|Ky Laffoon of Denver, Saturday to Smith pitching for the Grove Giants | Smith to Stoller to Davidson; strike-| win the Canadian open golf cham- outs by Smith 8, by Woodie 6; hits|pionship for the third time with a 72- off Smith 18, Woodie 12, Laming 2,/hole medal aggregate of 287. Hum 2; bases on balls off Smith 4,/ Laffoon, with a closing burst of fine Woodie 5, Laming 1; hit by pitched|shot making for a 68 on the last 18, ball by Smith—Barnhart and Woodie; |added to the 71 he shot Saturday wild pitch—Woodie; passed balls—| morning in the first round of the clos- Stoller 1, Teimbly 1; left on bases—|ing 36 holes, made up considerable the last two innings. Woodie was re-|Wimbledon 14, Giants 12; umpires—|ground to take second Place with 289. lieved by Laming after walking the first two batters and allowing one hit that filled the bases in the ninth. Laming faced four batters, two of which hit safely and brought in the Browns; Braves and Dodg- ers Divide Twin Bill (By The Associated Press) A casual observer of the American League race might wonder how any rival could keep either the Detroit Tigers or New York Yankees from winning the pennant. Racing along only a game apart these rival clubs have turned in some feats of near-perfect baseball in the past few days against tail-end opposi- tion. Detroit walloped the White Sox, 7 to 0, Sunday to climax a six-game winning streak which saw them reg- ister three shutouts and score 37 runs in three games against Chicago, and the Yanks gained a 3-1 triumph over the Athletics. Lefty Vernon Gomez, who pitched a three-hit game his last time out, gave the A’s only one blow, a rather fluky double by Jimmie Foxx. Tony Lazzeri smacked a homer in the seventh and Lou Gehrig found Alton Benton for his 36th circuit swat of the year in the eighth. The league-leading Giants staged another splurge in the National League to increase their margin to three games over the Cubs, with Cin- cinnati lending some aid. While the Giants were downing the Phillies, 7 to 4, on the combination of Roy Parm- €lee’s seven-hit flinging, four straight hits, including a homer, by Manager Bill Terry, and Mel Ott’s 29th circuit swat, the Reds held Chicago to an even break in a doubleheader. Derringer Humbles Cubs Paul Derringer, noted as a “hard luck” hurler, astonished’a 30,000 crowd by blanking the Cubs with four hits in the opener to win 4 to 0. through to his 15th victory. Pittsburgh staged an uprising that had painful results to another pen- nant hopeful, the St. Louis Cardinals, and pounded the third-place club had second place all to himself but|¥! ROW OVER GHISOX ‘Goofy’ Gomez Pitches One-Hit Indiana Golfer Takes Public Links Crown isburéh, “Aus. 6. —(?)—Stroking champion, David A. [neil igi driving golfer from AH-GOOD AFTERNOON MRS.GARNEY !-—HAW- EGAD, THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD WILL KNOW. I WAVE A NEW CAR, WHEN mS) Anni)! Hil MUDHENS HAND Fargo-Moorhead Twins Take Lead in Northern St. Paul, Aug. 6—(—The Fargo- Moorhead Twins, by virtue of its vic- tories in a double bill Sunday, Mon- day held first place in the Northern League standings, supplanting Eau Claire, which split a aouble header with Brainerd. Fargo-Moorhead downed the Greater Grand Forks aggregation 11 to 6, and 13 to 3, while Eau Claire captured the first game with Brain- erd 6 to 3, but dropped the second 11 to 5. Winnipeg downed Crooks- ton 8 to 1, while it took Superior 10 innings to beat Duluth, 8 to 7. Crookston continues at Winnipeg Monday, Greater Grand Forks at Fargo-Moorhead, Superior at Duluth and Eau Claire at Brainerd. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern 1S THAT THE CAR? WAIT 7 ERT—~HE LL! TELL AAs maga ST. PAUL 13TH DEFEAT; GO INTO SIXTH PLACE Indians Cut Miller Margin to One-Half Game With Three Wins Over Week-End Chicago, Aug. 6.—(?)—Although their accomplishments have been overshadowed by the wild battle for first place in the American Associa- tion, Steve O'Neill and his Toledo Mud Hens have been doing all right for themselves lately. A week ago the Hens were in eighth place. Monday O'Neil had his club in sixth place. The Hens assisted St. Paul in set- ting an unenviable record for the sea- son—13 straight defeats—over the week-end. On Saturday the Saints nee 13 to pon lgede and Sunday lo won games of a double- header, 6 to 2, and 8 to 5. sid While the Minneapolis Millers lost two out of three at Columbus Sat. urday and 8u Indianapolis cut their margin to a half game by tak. ing three decisions from Kansas City. The Indians won a shutout, 6 to 0, Saturday night, and came back Sun. day to win, 13 to 3, and 5 to 3. The Red Birds trimmed the Millers, 6 to 5, Saturday, and counted a run in the ninth to win the double-header open. = to 6, but lost the second game, 8 The Brewers won, 3 to 1, Satur but dropped two decisions to a oe shift Louisville lineup Sunda; 3, and 4 to 2. Auipinaakea lag par the final hole tie Armour, winner of the title in drove into the rough and wound up three bases in two games against Pr inerig with » terrible eight. ] Fights Last Night (By the Associated Press) Marseilles, France—Marcel | illes, outpointed Spider Piad- Now that women have gone in Lou Byes Heityee nero} for slacks, 7inir _ UCHRARS iis Perfect day against Athletics. aie for the family. | Detroit Lyons ‘Yanks Hamble Athletics E Philadelphia ... 010 000 000—1 1 ‘New York ..... 000 001 11x—3 8 2 Benton and Berry; Gomes and Dickey. Senators, Red Sox Split (First Game) RHE ++ 001 000 100—2 10 0 Ris gecRe i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION S eseseecese Seeeeee eect seessece< een? 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