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JIMNY DODGE GIVES UP ONLY ONE SAFE HIT DURING TUSSLE: Locals Blast Offerings of Appel For Triple, Three Doubles, Four Singles BASES ON BALLS COSTLY! Stewart and Kemp Scheduled To Take Mound in Featured Rubber Game FIFTY-FIVE WINS Won ost Tied Pct. Bismarck 55 18 3 153 Jimmy Dodge, aided by some sotional fielding, turned in a one-hit pitching performance and Bismarck shut out the Dickinson Cowboys, 10 to 0, in a twilight game at the local ball park Friday. Sunday with Frank Stewart on the mound the Capital Citians tackle the Eeulah Miners in the rubber game of the current series, Lefty Kemp is scheduled to do the flinging for the westerners. It was the same Lefty Kemp, play- doubled in the second inning to re- ceive credit for the only hit register- fray. Kemp, however, was caught trying to stretch his bingle into a trip- le on a fast throw, Morlan to Mass- mann to Ealey. Bismarck got to Myron Appel, cure- hall artist who leaves Saturday to join the Sioux City club of the Western League, for eight safe bingles, scoring five runs in the opening stanza to put the game on ice. Appel tele- graphed his curve ball and the locals jumped on his fast one for a triple, three doubles and four singles. The Cowboys were hitting the ball issued only one gift base on balls. After Bill Morlan had taken three} overthrew first base. Carney grounded out to retire the side. kind of a ball to the right garden. ely costly because again in the fourth after passing Massmann, Fisher doubled to tally Bismarck’s seventh ccunter. error and all three scored on Mass: man’s fluke single that dropped Just | cver the shortstop's head as he backed | up behind third base. Massmann added to his Wednes-} day night's performance when he led | the locals at the plate, by belting a double and two singles in four trips up. Haley with a triple and a double and Fisher with a double and a single lent power to the locals attack. The box score: Dickinson— ABRH Malloy, cf 3 Slitka, 2b Wessels, c Taylor, ss .. Anderson, 3b . Kemp, rf ... Haskin, 1b . Appel, p .. Smithson, lf .. COR COPOMHOD Totals........... 25 1 20 Bismarck— AB R.H PO “Massmann, ss ..... Hahn, 2b ... Fisher, cf ‘Troupe, c Haley, 3b Stewart, rf . Morlan, If . McCarney, 1b Totals..... 110 8 24 Score by innings— Dickinson -000 000 00— 0 Bismarck . -501 230 Ox—10 Summary: Left on bases—Dickinson | 2; Bismarck 7. Stolen bases—Mass- inann, Troupe, Morlan. Two base hits —Kemp, Massmann, Fisher, Haley. ‘Three base hit—Haley. Double plays Hahn to Massmann to McCarney. Hite—off Appel 8 in 7 innings; off Dodge 1 in 8 innings. Struck out—by Appel 3; by Dodge 4. Bases on balls— Umpires—Poindexter and Lenaberg. Twins, Pirates Win ere Sunday a S4 DIZZY DEAN DOWNS GIANTS, 5-0, FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT TIME |OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern ing Friday with Dickinson, that ed off Dodge during th: eight inning We HE COME OUT PRINCE OR PAUPER? HE ALWAYS WAS SURE OF HIS SHIRT, WITH TH OWLS CLUB GANG, BUT THOSE, HOOPLE GOLD MINE { GUYS UP THERE WONT FORTUNE 'IS GOING 4 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT / EACH SHUFFLE OF TH CARDS IS A STEP NEARER TH An ane, IN THAT UPPER FRONT ROOM THE COUNT CHIPS | UNTILTHEY GET TH GREEK STATUES THEN SHAKE TH TAMBOURINE Washington’s Bat ° | Proved his mark by four points. In ar its ute | ine American League, Al Simmons registered a seven-point gain to take | third place from Lou Gehrig and get jup close to Heinie Manush and Char- ley Gehringer, both of whom suffered | considerable losses. ah | Terry dropped two ints to .369. Deadlocks Broken Manush hit only once in 14 at- eae and his average dropped nine {points to .366. seven-point drop to .364. Standings NATIONAL eee w Average Drops 15 Points But Still Leads Association; hard but couldn't seem to place them fer hits or else were robbed by clas- sy fielding performances. Dodge struck out four opposing batters and} Chicago, Aug. 25—(4)—Vernon | } (George) Washingtor, the Indian- apclis outfielder, saw his Valley flies in the first inning to retire Dick-' Forge during the past week, but still! inson, Massmann started the merry-|led the American association batting go-round with a double. Hahn got 0: base through an error as Massman} Washington was able to collect only was hit by the batted ball and Taylor seven hits in 35 times at bat during} the week, his unofficial batting aver- | age through games of Thursday slip- jPing 15 points to .380. Earl Webb,| _Club— Milwaukee outfielder, didn't swing ajNew York..... jclub, but his average of .367 made an scored when Anderson muffed Ste-!even more sericus threat for the bat- | ting title. Hargrave of Minneapolis|Boston . Fisher and Troupe got singles scor- ing Hahn, and Haley tlasted out a long triple to the center field fence to bring two more runs home. Haley wart’s hard grounder and overthrew! first. Stewart tallied later on a wild| gained seven points to .365. Pitch. Morlan struck out and Mc-| Most of the batting leaders gained jduring the past week's cannonading. Troupe scored again in the third} Every deadlock in the other races when he was walked, stole second, went to third after a high fly to cen- curing the week. The undisputed terfield and came home on the same leaders and their marks through| _Club— |Thursday’s games were. Runs, Har-| Detroit . Appel’s bases on balls were extrem-/Tis, Minneapolis, 111; hits, Almada,|New York. Kansas City, 183, hits for most total of bases, Ab Wright, Minneapolis, Boston. doubles, Gullic, Milwaukee, 48; | Washington Bene cunt Hauser of Minneapolis, 33; | St. Louis. . (Arlett of Minneapolis clouted five Philadelphia during the week for a total of 30 to threaten the lead of the injured Min- neapolis star); stolen bases, Almada AMERICAN AESOCIATION: 28; runs batted in, Storti, Milwaukee, | _ Club— Minneapolis _ strengthened its | MinDoalolts iead in teain batting, lifting its aver- age four points to 309. St. Paul led in team fielding at a 974 clip, exe- cuting eight more double plays for a {total of 141. The race for pitching honors tight- ae up. oe St. Paul, and Bass! of Louisville, gained with two vie- I tories and no defeats as Braxton of| | Yesterday’ s Stars Milwaukee lest two and Burwell, In-| ———____ dianapolis, dropped one. The leaders and their records through Thursday were: Burwell 7-2; Braxton, 18-6; Tauscher, Minneapolis, 17-6; Pett; Minneapolis, 1 | In the fifth stanza Haley drove out ® double, Morlan walked and Mc- Carney got on through the shortstop's! in strikeouts with 154. cooorNoOooONM PAUL WANER BOOSTS BATTING AVERAGE |22nd victory. New York, Aug. 25.—(?)—Judging}| Sam West, by the current ing averages, most | With one on in eighth to beat Athle-|Labatt and his son Allan, had a 26- hole total gross score of 343 for the standing] Van Mungo, Dodgers—Held Cubs to|two-day tournament. H. H. Wooledge one hit and fanned five in 3 2-3 inn- ings of relief pitching. of the leading hitters of jleagues must have been around watching the pitchers breeze them past during the past week. OUT OUR WAY THAT'S TH’ TROUBLE WID GETTIN IN TO THI BUSY | eooorooonms “Hit by batted ball in first hing R In Northern League individual honors were broken} Paul Waner. running second to Bill | Terry, showed the outstanding gain in |the National League Gophers Put Faith In Grid Lettermen; 25—Minnesota Minneapolis, Aug. will base its 1934 footbal: hopes large- jly on veterans when the squad gath- {ers at Northrop Field September 15, thus reversing the situation that con- fronted the Gopher coaching staff a This season lettermen will be a1 every position on Minnesota eleven. In |mores were being groomed for more than half of the first team positions when the season started. With the exception of Roy Oen, ceptain and center of the 1933 team, the Gopher starting lineup for major games last year will return intact September 15. Last year the first team contained six sopnomores, four '.| juniors and one senior. Availability of several experienced ‘reserve players plus a small group of |sophomores also adds to the prospect Of a somewhat better-balanced squad than that of 1933. Seventeen lettermen, led by Francis “Pug” Lund are expecter to report to Coach Bernie Bierman when practise opens at Northrop Field, September 15. Of these veterans, backs, seven are linemen and three e will be Rowe's triumphal appearance Pittsburgh Brookiyn . Philadelphi: Cincinnati .. AMERICAN LI ee leveland . an Yankee Ship Remains j Ahead in Boat Trials Newport, R. I., Aug. 24—()—Yan- the underdog, dark horse and virtually the unwanted Pet.| step-child when the trials began, re- - mained Saturday the leading conten- 535/der for the honor of defending the America's cup, most prized -519| yachting trophies. Yankee’s almost unbroken string of victories over her two rivals, Har- 443 (of, 8. Vanderbilt's Rainbow and a Frederick Prince's Weetamoe and her Clean slate in the final trials now in Progress have left the Boston boat| Bos Supporters with crossed fingers and knocking on wood. Meanwhile Tom Sopwith and the les in first victory over Reds and|Pritish challenger, Endeavour, are go- ing about the preparation for the cup Tigers—Made |races in a wholly unrufiled manner. Chicago .... . al Milwaukee "i Louisville . Toledo . St. Paul. Kansas City. (By The Associated Press) Wally Berger, Braves—Hit two sing- ‘wo homers in second. 6. Mickey Cochrane, Bolen of Indian: as far ahead| three hits against Senators, hitting double and single in fifth. Dizzy Dean, Cardinals—Shut out Giants with five hits for season’s|sixth time the Labatt family of Min neapolis has won the state Fathers’ homer|and Sons’ golf championship. G. K. LABATTS WIN TITLE St. Paul, Aug. 25. — (#) — For the the big; tics, 2-1, and his son, John, of Fargo, N. D., id a gross total of 381. By Williams \/_YEH-TH' GUY IN TH! EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IS STARTED ON HIS VACATION TODAY, AN! TH’ BULL HAS ligt Pur A GIRL, IS PLACE. ‘S SEEN SHE kes TALL, WAVY— HAIRED, WELL-DRESSED BLONDES, | WHEN You. Do Gir IN, THEY'RE LIBUL To SEE SOMETHIN', AN! DASH OFF AN’ LEAVE You ALONE. THE Bull's WAL Jus’ SEEN SUMPN. $-25! TRWILLAME, 1 2.0GR.Y.8.eaT.CrF. | Millers Blast Out Eight Home Runs TO HURL POR To Take Doubleheader From Indians Association Clouters Continue ‘Turning Out Four Base Hits In Quantities howe ANERICAN RECORD AGAINST SENATORS Dodgers Trim Cubs Second in Joe Hauser, the Row and Cards Move Up to ' : ‘ ee Pane, rum champion 1 Second Position ne 4 turning out circuit swats in quantities, ey “ Mi goes merrily on. BRAVES COP DOUBLEHEADER . 2h tumbus 117, Milwaukee 106, 84 Poti jumbus A iwaul a = RA 2 4 ! 88, Toledo 47, Indianapolis 38, and Louisville and Kansas City 28 each. In This Corner . . . By Art Krenz GHOST GALLOPS AGAIN Sam West's Home Run Enables ; \ L Poaceogesd - eae “Donte Browns to Turn Back Athle- ied with elght, and needed them to hd Indianapolis twice, 8-6 and 1¢ , Minneapolis inerensed is lead in the 3 — ‘ we: games over Milwaul : iis aL ne Associated Press) 4 which defeated Louisville, 19 to 4. yy Rowe was slated to pitch ‘ Z f } The Brewers cut loose with a 24-hit for the record Saturday but the other . assault on two Toledo hi with Outstanding mound notable of the ae Pre Lin Storty and i Gan & y Hines oe already has at- A homers, si > eae ine mark, GOB ZLPPKE fe ' ‘While Rowe was due to fece the y _ 4 7 Homers by Jose Olivares and Eldon ‘een 7 McLean, the former with two on and ators in quest of his 16th consec- the latter with one aboard, 1 utive Diecttag victory, which would : ninth, gave Toulsville a 9-5 tonal equal the American League, record over Bt. Paul, i held jointly by Walter Johnson, , ‘ “a 5 ; " Smoky Joe Wood and Lefty Grove, Te : : mac C6 LC the eminent Mr. Dean was resting on . e ‘ a Brewers Trounce Hens the laurels earned Friday heer he be j ‘ 8 REE feated the world champion Giants for oe ‘ ve ‘ the fifth straight time, a feat which fon SWRA. Sie een considerably altered the National % " Sewell, La ala —19 ue League pennant race, P 3 ia Nene ‘wson and Garbark; Stine In avenging the defeat inflicted up- on brother Paul Dean Thursday, Digxy ‘fh.s4 : “ee shut out the Giants with five singfes, J eat 2 : fanned six and lifted the Cards right j : RAB. into second place as they hetiy 5 to 0. a : =: = head ead : ie 3 ie 's 22d vict th - . i a oo itch Nak hi . Weinert and Spring; Tauscher and The Cubs, meanwhile, took their ‘ ghia Doigers, 6 to 4 and dropped s belt] _ GALLOPING GHOST OF ILLINOIS, ROHL game behind t. Louis, whieh in turn seine TO PLAY “TENTH SEASON was six ind New York. Wy ICAGO BEARS. Van Mungo's relief pitching was al: ITE CH e Brooklyn standout as he saved a long oe Cpe hai had built up against) 11 MINUTES, FIVE IN ALL, THREW Pes ve! . FOR SIXTH AGAINST MIGHTY ANCHIGAI Tigers T Senators Paving ihe-werrter stat they hope} TEAM IN 192Arwm og tics; Tigers Win RE 010.012 005— 9 16:0 +301 000 010— 5 10 i Saturday, the Tigers belted out a 12-6 lecision over the Senators, who had + beaten them twice in @ row. Tied al : “iam Kansas Clty bostponed, t 3-8 after four innings, Detroit went on u cold. cnt ot ts uni sewer enoaees (CCC Teams Enter (Pettibone Battles ses iea liga tp thoiet he savewp oie” ™" “(Second Round Play| Giants on Sunday Plays in Tennis Finals The victory enabled the Tigers to increase their margin over the Yan- _ kees to 4% games ‘as wet grounds “Com forced the postponement of the New Bismarck Company Oe ork-Clevetand a The Chicago-| Headquarters in Prorat jon game in the American ‘. and Philadelphia Pittsburgh in'the| ‘Tournament Eliminations Natioinal also were postponed. alanine the last foreign title The Boston Braves had a big day in Pettibone and the Grove Giants,|hopes from the path to the throne, the senior circuit when they took two Sixteen teams, seven of which/state penitentiary baseball nine, will]/the Davis cup veterans girded them- decisions from Cincinnati, 2 to 1, and|scored victories, the others drawing|tangle at 1:15 p. m. Sunday at the|selves for a a bitter battle with Lester 10 to 9. The St. Louis Browns turned|byes, advanced to the second|prison diamond in a featured: clash|Stoefen and George Lott, defending back the Athletics,-2 to 1, when Samjround of the state CCC haseball/that has been heralded as a state|champions. sees hit for te circuit with Harland |tournament and were to ied cna Fv-roacearrachad game for non-salaried Clift on base in the eighth to win a|second round opponents week-|independent teams. tive-hit game for Bump Hadley. end. Of the two teams, Pettibone has; Hamburg, Germany, Aug. 25.—(#)— NATIONAL LEAGUE LaMoure eliminated Jamestown|compiled the greatest number of wins |Germany’s two greatest heavy-weights, Dizzy Humbles Giants and will meet Wishek, which drew alhaving chalked up 16 victories in 19| Walter Neusel and Max Schmelizig, Score by innings— bye. Carrington put Arvilla out of/starts, while the Giants have lost|will climb into the ring of a dir the running and bettles with Park|four out of 19 games during the sea-| track arena here Sunday in a 12-round A — River, a team that advanced byjson. bout for the German championship. h and Mancuso, -|downing Langdon. Bottineau and| George Daniels and Harold Wayne] A capacity crowd—there will be room ning; J. Dean and Delancey. Dunseith both drew byes in the first|make up the battery for Pettibone.|for 105,000 spectators—was in pros- round and play their first game this/Daniels is a strikeout artist. After|pect for this the most widely-bally- Braves Win Doubleheader. , ]Week.~ Minot and Stanley meet under jestablishing a record of 71 strikeouts |hooed fight in German boxing his- a et Saalanoees rd Clty disposed of Williston|tiven's: teyour, with: the outhern| : ; ae innings— ‘Watford iy of given a rout wi : by ny and will battle the championship team|League. After making a good show- YOUTH TAKES HONORS Siang ee of the Little Missouri camps. Me-|ing, he was layed up by illness and] Winnipeg, Aug. 25. — (®) — Bobby Brandt and Hogan; Johnson dora and New England drew byes|returned ‘home. It was during his|Reith, youthful Winnipeg shotmaker, Manion. and are pitted against each other|absence that Pettibone was defeated.)Friday won the Manitoba open golf (Second Game) while the Bismarck company elimin-| The Giants claim @ battery strong} championship with « 36-hole score of ) Score by innings— ated the Headquarters company atj/enough to hold down the visitors.}142 over the difficult Elmhurst layout pionship Tilt Among Non- Salaried Teams Fort Lincoln and will meet Mandan/Charley Smith, southpaw, will be on|here. Bud Donovan and Eric Bannis- as their.second round opponents. {the mound. He has a record of only|ter, both of Winnipeg, tied for second Betts and Spohrer;}| The field nybor Pe Prerieod oe toe losing one eae: esq oe place with 143. t, K bardi, "| over the week-e andithe heavy hitters in the ID | qe wa Benton, el ant See i these teams will one: ree Lin-/they expect to break the record of the sigleerai cesta Dodgers Down coln to determine cham-/| Pettibone hurler. Score by fonts — R H £/Pions Saturday and Sunday, Septem-| Sunday's lineup for the Giants will IN THE HAECER OF THE BeTATR Brooklyn +010 230 000— 6 10 2] ber 9 and 10. : Snyder, Uf; Desbro 2b; Siegel 3b;| Notice is hereby given by the un- Chicago ........000 030 100— 411 2 ‘Stoller c; SeMiay ssi 2mm) D: David: Benge, Mungo and Lopez; Malone, fon: 1b; Woodward cf; Moray Martinuson late of eka and State of North Dakot 9 0% é Weaver and Hartnett. TT YOu | of Ww arto the creditors of By f To nexhit th eh H a : er the fieat ub li Pond, wet grounds. AMERICAN LEAGUE mone Le Tigers Wallop Senators Lew Tendler, one of the sreatest| “eum” By Art Krenz__ ipo ugh! Score by innings— R H E|left-handers the prize ring ever | _e_By Art Kroon _ Shdge dtgeth Date, or wrt of Bure trot 021 071 100-12 7 1 - ieig f county, North Batkota, at his of ashing! +++ .030 000 102— 6 15 2}. WHEN PLAYING IN A WIND flee ‘im allt i coer BALL LOWER AND Bismarck in Burleigh county, North rou are hereby further notified vie: County Court within” and stor. ti ting it... . That Leslie Tietje, young county of Burleigh, and State of Chicago White Sox pitcher, is getting Bor Dakots, i mas, tixed the 13th. nd to be quite a strikeout artisy » - «apd, i > ten o'ctotic In ‘the forenoon of said Hadley, Andrews and Grube; Cain may be the big noise of the Sox's ‘at the Court Rooms of said and Hayes. pitching staff next season.... The Court, the said Court Hot ae boys are touting Jimmy Crowley's! city of Bismarck, Chicago at Boston, postponed, rain | Fordham Rams this year ... and in- P } aduatt it ae. 4 if eal Cleveland at New York, postponed, ; {ule Sactinuson, “deceased, “watch wet grounds. ‘ pigskin have been duly and regularly pre hereinbefore provided. e 17th day of August, A. * ‘ 7 Christina Martinuson, E t ateix of ; in ‘wit IL. Riatinre fon Mectaletratis (By: The Associated Press) orneys for Adm! AMERICAN LEAGUE surprisingly | Bismarck, Ma Deke. re Getringer, Tier, 26 Senators, .366; 5 hringer, Tigers, .3 uns—Gehringer, Tigers, 114; Wer- ares NORTH DAKOTA, County, ber Red Box, 112. aN pi STRICT COURT, Sixth Judl+ te—Gehringer, Tigers, 110; Geh c : We ace 167. my Frieda Fischer, re nt : ' i Adolph Fincher The stat. orth "Danste Auker and Cochrane; Stewart, Mc- ee Coll and Bolton. 5 Pitching—Gomer, 21-3; Ferrell, Red bo Ee g quired to ans’ F Angetos, Biainuice Bntatie in the utties of the NATIONAL LEAGUE fingers crossed, Richard W. Cheri oe Ba iiine Ty. Giants. 369; Waner, ‘Marqua: stopped Carlos Garcia, 135, Mat: Cork me hie pene Sane, ie ane E Portland, Me—Ad Zachow, 161, [the Vises ce Golécn Veitey ima : major Lames G 7 Ms * Canis, 30. tive victories, is “Behool-| Portland, stoppett Wile Feldman, eae x Hite—Terry, Glants, 173; P. Waner, tog" Rowe the best of luckiin his ef| 160%, New York, Service’ of ‘this ‘Summons pon: Pee. V3 : igedks a a forts to set a new mark with 20 win- ———_—__ eae oP yea wears Uns, Cardinals, 30. z wes vne's got 16 straight wins now,”| , wa a Men piaint p said Marquard, who presides one ¢ ‘lee the $10 mutuel eindoes ok the|lism MacDonald farm northwest of Tee dermandod In ‘the oom : 1 Narragansett track. “Well he'll find|town Sunday with teams from Tem- iota thay tlth day, ot Meh on Approximately 95 per cent of the|the next five harder to iy than the vik, Pleasant Valley, Moffit, Sand Hil) Autarne roya, 5 Sperry world’s Population 48 located north of | first 15 for every pitcher in the league. and Burr Oak ides Games will aliey. North Dakota, the equator. will be out to break his streak.” = beginat 10am... rae weataeeas oh na ce