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BBULAH,BMARCK, DICKINSON CLAS . PORMSGOUR! TITLE : Drawings Will Be Made Sun- day; First Game Will Be Called at 2 P. M. Sharp EXPECT LARGE ATTENDANCE Admission Price Reduced to 30 Cents; Three Clubs Will Have Full Strength “Grand Finale” will be written to Bismarck’s official 1934 baseball sea- son when the Capital Citians cross bats with Dickinson and Beulah in a four-game tournament Sunday and Labor Day. Managers of all three teams have groomed their players for the final series. Each manager will have his full strength to put on the field and the veteran performers of each club i! make their last official appear- ce in the week-end series. Battling through the season, the three teams had almost identical rec- ords of wins and losses up until the time of the first Missouri Slope tour- nament. Beulah’s strong Miners led ‘both the Capital Citians and the Cow- boys by a slight margin of one game. The Miners increased their edge over Dickinson that Sunday when the Bismarck players failed to arrive from Winnipeg in time for the first : game in which they were to play the Cowboys. The Capital C: 1s won ‘the second game of the day and have since defeated each team in turn. , Drawings will be made Sunday i morning. The team that draws the bye in the first Sunday game will play in the first game Labor Day. 3 Admission Price Reduced Managerial interests of the local Kerbs, | urday for the opening of a four-game z g “98 Be jame will be played ber 6 against Earl Mack's Amer- ican League All-Stars with a picked line-up from the three clubs partici- iting in this tournament along with 1 from Jamestown and falley City. MERE (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting- Pirates, 367; -—P. Waner, ‘Terry, Giants, .357. Runs—Ott, Giants, 104; P. Waner, Pirates, and Terry, Giants, 102. Hits—P. Waner, Pirates, 184; Terry, Giants, 175. Home runs—Ott, Giants. 32; Col- ling, Cardinals and Berger, Braves, 30. Pitching—J. Dean, Cardinals, 23-6; Schumacher, Giants, 19-6. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, 364; Ma- meh }, Senators, core : a s, 118; Wer- ber, 115. 7 _ Hits—Gehrig, Yankees, 179; Gehr- inger, Tigers, 188. Doubles—Greenberg, M’Larnin Not Ready ' To Retire, He Says Orangeburg, N. ¥., Sept. 1—(?)— ica areas (cng on an Irish harp when he meets os in @ 16-round bout us terweight championship nex! ureday in Madison Square. Garden ww it won't be Jim- iat ‘s been beaten be- but he's never lost two fights in + ]Minneapolis 013 101 020 000— 8 11 4/ +|8t. Paul ....009 000 800 001— 9 18 1 ;| Twins, Pirates Keep THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. { SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1984 Four-Game Series, Sunday and Labor ay, Ends Baseball Season | OUR BOARDING HOUSE PAY OUR EXPENSES? 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Vanderbilt, Saturday rested the de- fense of the America’s cup, a battered silver tankard emblematic of 83 years of American sailing supremacy over Britain. On Sept. 15 Rainbow will meet Tom Sopwith’s Endeavour, the fifteenth challenger from across the seas, in the first race of a best four out of seven series. It is a bottomless trophy, when the many millions that have poured through it in challenge and defense are considered. Rainbow received the nomination after a one-second defeat of Yankee, piloted by Charles Francis Adams, former navy secretary, Friday. It was the closest finish in the his. tory of the famous trophy, so close that those aboard Yankee were not aware they were defeated, until the Boston boat's tender came alongside with a towing line to take her back to her mooring. The selection committee of the New York Yacht club named Rainbow after she had scored three victories and suf- fered one defeat in engagements with Yankee in the final trials. Yankee had entered the finals with eight victories to three defeats in engagements with Rainbow. But in the selection of a Chicago, Sept. 1—(4)—Spanned by only two games in the standing, Col- umbus, Indianapolis and Louisville started the final drive for the leader- ship of the American association's eastern division. Columbus, in third place in the general lineup, led Indianapolis by one game. Just one further back was Louisville. Minneapolis apparently had the western section lead as good a3 won, leaving all the serious battling te be done in the east. The Red Birds were at Toledo Sat- set, while Louisville invaded Indian- apolis in the first of the hand-to- hand struggles to represent the east against the west. In the other half of the league, Minneapolis and 8t. Paul headed into their last Twin Cities series, and Kansas City was at Mil- waukee. St. Paul staged an eight-run upris- ing in the seventh inning Friday and went on to defeat Minneapolis, 9 to 8, in 12 innings. Saints Rally to Win RHE 12 innings. Ryan, Chaplin, Marrow and Har- OT gala grave; Fette, Trow, Thomas and Fen- — ner. Perry Is Favored to (Only game played today). Retain U. S. Net Title Forest Hill, N. Y., Sept. 1—(#)—The three-ring circus of American tennis, the national singles cham} opens in the west side stadium Satur- day with an outlander, Frederick Joh Perry of England, generally picked as the man to win. Champion of Great Britain and Australia, leaders of his country’s all- victorious Davis cup forces and de- fending titleholder in this tournament, Perry has taken the world’s No. 1 ranking spot behind dispute. In the field of 88 rivals are at least ® dozen formidable contenders in- cluding Frank Shields, Wilmer Alli- ton, Lester Stoefen, Sidney Wood, Frank Parker, George Lott and Bry- an Grant of this country and Roder- ich Menzel, tall Czechoslovakian, By Williams Here you sec Jimmy McLar- nin, all togged out in a fire- man’s costume and piloting a hook and ladder wagon, headed for that fire Barney Ross spread through fistic circl ever since he won Jimmy's wel- terweight crown. From the Abreast in Northern Bt. Paul, Sept. 1.—()—Crookston and Fargo-Moorhead kept abreast of each other in their hot battle for leadership of the Northern league lead Friday. Crookston took a 5-2 decision from Superior in an abbreviated contest, called at the end of the fifth by rain. The Twins nosed out Eau Claire, 2 to 1, in another short game, stopped by darkness in the seventh. look on Jimmy's face, he’s de- termined to put out that blaze when the two meet in Madison Square Garden's Bowl, Sept. 6, A device has been developed by a In the only other tilt, Brainerd|Italian inventor for loading and un- swamped Greater Grand Forks, 9 to 1. {loading motor vehicles shipped by sea. The game between Duluth and Win-jOnly three or four minutes are re. nipeg in the Canadian city quired for loading or unloading of a poned by rain. car with this device. | OUT OUR WAY was post- THAT'S FINE, WHEN VV —IT 1S Fi A BIG SHOT WILL WBRAAT le 2FiNeR LENO HIS VALUABLE TIME AN! BRAIN, TO GET A LITTLE THING LIKE A SPARROW OUT OF A MESs— THAT'S A FINE TRAIT INA HE'LL BREAK HIS LEG. HOLD _HIM STILL WHILE YOu'RE TAKIN' HIS FOOT To ecient CARDS PULL INTO SECOND PLACE | By Aber QV771° DEAN BEATS TIE WITH WIN OVER CUBS In This Corner . . By Art Krenz Warming Up for World Series CHICAGO JINX WITH 3+{ VICTORY FRIDAY Giants Increase Lead to 5% Games Edging Out 2-1 Tri- umph Over Dodgers YANKEES GAIN ON TIGERS Browns Forced to Go 11 Innings Before Downing White Sox; Other Teams Idle (By The Associated Press) The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals, leading pursuers of the New York Giants in the National League pennant chase, have begun & series of their own and first indica- tions are the Giants may profit most by it. ‘The New York club was better off Saturday than ever for while the Cards were taking a 3 to 1 decision from Chicago behind the able Dizzy Dean Friday and moving into a tie with the Cubs, the Giants edged out a 2-1 victory over Brooklyn, in- creasing their lead to 5% games. The triumph, incidentally, put the Giants in a position where if they win half their remaining 28 games, the a wh eke fi ye Mn Haat NATURALLY, | 2 it em at e 5 Pred Fitzsimmons continued to be (vone Seer nee ‘poison” to the Dodgers by beating GUAT R rt) i them for the fifth time this season. He granted only five hits and a wild throw by Gus Mancuso played a big part in depriving him of a shutout. Dean Shatters ‘Jinx’ Dean was practically the whole show for St. Louis as he completely shattered a “jinx” that had beset him for over a year. He hadn't beaten the Cubs since July 30, 1933, when he fanned 17 of them for a modern ma- jor league record, but he did a thor- ough job of it Friday, giving only six hits, striking out six, and a shutout when Gabby Hartnett belted a homer in the fifth. The Yankees picked up a half game in the American League race, trailing Detroit by 4% games as they turned back Washington 3 to 1 while the Ti- gers and Cleveland took a day off from their series. The game was & mound duel between Charley Ruffing and Jack Russell most of the way but THE WORLD SERIES wan seme iene AND BILL TERRY COUNTERS WH THE ASSERTION HAT MATCH ROWE with “ue GREAT HUBBELL... MiGer= 0 College Football Stars Out-Maneuver. Chicago Bears to Gain Scoreless Tie SOUTH DAKOTA FIGHT CARD TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL BOXERS Washington Loses Points; Holds Lead Indianapolis Star Slips Off Six Points in Association Bat- ting Race ERE ee Forward Passes, intercepted or Batted Down, Wreck Chances for Scoring Ernie Potter, Ted Campagna, Al Watson Headline Britton Labor Day Program it was decided as early as the second inning when Tony Lazzeri smashed a homer behind Ben Chapman's double. ‘The St. Louis Browns had to go 11 innings to defeat the White Sox, 3 to 2 in the other American League game and increase their margin over the Senators to 2% games in the fifth place struggle. Half the clubs in each league en- Joyed an idle day. NATIONAL LEAGUE league. Z ‘The 34 players who roamed to fame and glory over college gridirons in 1933, gave a large sample Friday night by holding the Bears, rulers of the Professional football world for the past oe to a scoreless tie at Soldier ‘Three fighters under the manage- ment of Isham Hall, Bismarck boxing promoter, leave Sunday for Britton, 8. D., where they are matched with 2 trio of South Dakota pugilists on a Labor Day fight card under the spon- Giants Beat ° + ow New York ..... 000 000 110-2 8 1| Chicago, ‘Sept. 1—(#—American irseraon a cisclimicctca neil The Bears found themselves out. j ; Brooklyn ...... 010 000 000—1 5 1) Association pitching chipped six more Ernie Potter, Al Watson and Ted maneuvered in everything but forward ; ‘ Fitzsimmons and Mancuso; Mungo! points off Vernon. (George) Washing- ‘are the three mitt wield- | >#ssing. and Lopez. Campagne, Each team had chances to score ton’s average last week, but. the loss|ers that have been scheduled . for = tntenseoaoe, but ‘ css aa failed to.shake him out of the Jeague’s | bouts. elegy reper wrcaa - Bt. Louis 000 120 004-3 10 1) Datting leadership. Watson is matched with Jack Os-| “The all-stars tried twice to connect 5 Chicago 000 010 000-1 6 2) ,,rhe Indianapolis outfielder man of Huron, 8. D. in a six-round | py piace kicks, but Bill Smith, former J. Dean and Delancey; Tinning,| %™f ¢0 374, but he still.had an elght-/go, Hall's tighter will spot the Huron | University of Washington end, missed Wanver, Hach aed arene, S-/ point margin over the current run-| boy about five pounds, weighing in atl trom the 40 sed 42 cnceeety ‘The “Only games.) Se rine MeErare. MInDIRDGL | abou: 189; pounds to: hia oppanent’s Beara’ brightest opportunity came in “ Se gained one point to go into a tle with| Young Jorgenson of Lanford, 8. D,,| *¢ Sinal period when Wayland Beck. ‘Yanks Down Senators Earl Webb of Milwaukee, for second| will turnish the opposition for Ele Stnes tormer Indiana sll around arite ) 000 000 010-1 6 2) Place at 366. Abby Wright of Minne-|Potter in another six-round mix.|iron man, and recovered on the stars’ P 020 000 Olx—3 6 0| *POUs. Picked up five points and was| Potter will top the scales at close to/ 191, yard line. ; Russell, Thomas smd Bolton; Ruf.| ‘wth at 368. 100 pounds while his adversary is ®/' he stars collected six first downs to and Sree ea ote ciate tO aa ie aged chow eat habe "eee oe te Bene soe ‘ Browns Drop Chisox partments, He had 103 hits, and his|" Campagna, ‘fighting under the| sional rivals, s36 arto to €2 by came Chicago .... 110 000 000 60-2 10 0 | (Ota! bases amounted to 340. Lin} name of Ted Thorne, will be matched |ing and had the advantage in punt- St. Louis .... 010 000 001 o1—3 14 1/ tort! of Milwaukee, continued to set with Ace Fetting. Both of these box: jing, averaging 34.1 yards, to 314 by G1 innings) the pace in batting runs over the ers weigh in the neighborhood of 170/ tne’ Rear booters. Only in forward ’ Tietfe and Shea; Blaeholder, an. |Diste, with 126, and Mel Almada of | pounds, asses did the Bears overshadow the { drews, Coffman and Grube. || amus® sciring"acgine lending bese} At the completion of two weeks Of |¢z.collegians, ' | stealer serious training fighters tapered (Only came) Buzz Arlett of Minneapolis socked|off Friday night with light workouts ; out three home runs to go into a tlelat Fort Lincoin, where Potter es!((C Teams Mi ; lhe with his disabled teammate, Joe|been training. All three of the boys love Ly / Hauser, for the lead at 33. Mikel/are in fine condition, Hall said. : e Kreevich of Kansas City, led in trip-| One other six-round bout and two) fig er-Finals Jes with 20, and Ted Gullic of Mil-lor three preliminary mixes complete waukee, hit two more doubles for a|the Legion program. ey Cine tose). of: 00. | Geicer Bare, Eight State Teame Clash This AMERICAN LEA lead b eines total to 128 GUE y run . a ‘W. L. Pet|i4 more than his last week's figure, ROUGH RIDER Week-End for Right € Play {Detroit ... +» 83 43 .689| Revised records placed Walter at Fort Lincoin a. 8 sce levelan . ay 3 520 race, al Re Bs is icing Boston . 65 62° $12|five defeats. Garland Braxton, the coc will bet St. Louis 87 66 463) veteran southpaw from Milwaukee, tle ‘week-end for the right to en- Washingt 85 «444 | had 19 victories and six defeats. Stew- ter the semi-final round of the state ( ‘ Philadelphia 30 70 =~ 417) art Bolen of Indianapolis, was well in tournament with the four winners Chicago 45 81 357! front in strikeouts, with 159, to 140 journeying to September —— for Jack Tising of Louisville. 9 and 10, for the game. NATIONAL LEAGUE Minneapolis slammed the ball at a advanced to the third WwW. LL. Pet|lively clip, adding three points: for round of the state meet by walloping New York .. +. 80 46 6358 team average of 311. Milwaukee Tuan 0.0. ands sence Sar Be: bea Park River eliminated Carr by 8 score of 12 to 9 and will tangle with Dunseith, winners in the second round game with Bottineau by a 7 to Stanley shut out Minot, 8 to 0, for the right to meet Watford City. Wat- ford City gained the third round L. when the Little Missouri camp for- Minneapolis . 56 during the past week as Poul Waner felted their scheduled game. v Milwaukee 63 of Pittsburgh and Lou Gehrig of the Bismarck will cross bate with Mee ' Columbus “ New York Yankees forged to the dora, The Capital City representae ° ‘Indianapolis 65 519 | front. tives put Mandan out of the running, 66 «511 | All Waner had to do was to hold to 4, while Medora was disposing of , 72 ATi) his own to pick up a ten-point lead New England, 6 to 3. t st. Paul 13 Aas lover ‘BU Terry of the New York ‘Winners of the Casselton-Laidoure ; Kansas City . 80 412 |Giants, former National League lead- ind Park River-Dunseith games will ' er. Waner lifted his average one point meet in the first tournament game at Farhan kc ®; | 10 367 while Terry dropped 12 to .357. the Fort Lincoln diamond next Satur- | Fighter’s Society | ancighrig moved up from fourth place Gay afternoon. Viciors inthe . mong League leaders Wat | Marriage on Rocks | Jus Hela Mapua ot Washington Tarek tilts wil play the secton panes ae from, place and the two finalists will clash in the Hollywood, Cal, Sept, 1—(P)—En- nine aA ee ee ee championship battle Sunday, he Zaman, We Wabey see, lta ae ‘A little thing ike appendi- Yesterday's Stars former Mrs. Madeline Force citis can't keep concer fone 8 ts especially when he plays polo, Pi ETRE aaa asia t Fights Last Night |} ana ha name is © Win cae ea ankses—Hlt youser bronzed ring Apollo came erd-riding, Disry Dean, Cardinals—Limited He Treas ates tina unen wun tbe (By the Associated Press) tar is playing Cubs to six hits for 23rd vietory. * : 9 ee snap of his fingers turned his beck| Atlantic City, N. J—Paul Pir. than ever in preliminary | "Al Bejms, Browns—Hit pinch doub- : ' on them for the ring. rone, 160, Cleveland, knocked out Je in ninth to typing run against 2 “Divorce, that is up to her. Iamj| Bucky Lawless, 165%, Auburn, White Sox and 11-inning vietory, not ‘sure, But never will I got back! N.Y. (2); Benny Bags, 131, Phila. all-stai month at M Fred Fitzsimmons, Giants—Beat to her. 1 want to live my own life} delphia, knocked out Eddie Shee, dowbrook Country Club, New | Dadgers for fifth time, holding them and make my own money.” 190, Chicago, (2). i York, to five hits, a aoe Rte BRN tl nn ~~ tenia ehnasaimren Medion meets =