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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1934 Cardinals and Dean Brothers Win World’s Baseball Championship | DETROMT FANS HOWL ‘CHICAGO SEES CHANCE FOR GRID TRIUMPH OVER MICHIGAN "OUR BOARDING HOUSE __By Ahern | ‘ happens to lee ley eee RESENTMENT DURING | IMPROVED MARC MAROON . Durocher Scores Winning Run in Sixth Series Game STI T LOUIS TRIUMPH 1 ALWAYS SAID TH MASOR NO DANGER OF YZ HMF-HIM ; R 1 | WAS BATTY, BUT HES SO ANYBODY GETTING t E i FAR GONE NOW, IF YOU GIVE #7 YOU LOOSE FROM & — ri GET . ; HIM AN ACORN, HELL CLIMB ff TH HEAD- LOCK HIM IN A FOOTBALL FAMINE i Entire National League, for: UP A TREE To HIDE IT J YOU GOT ON THAT - Years the Underdog, WANTED MEO INVEST | ¥300, SAKE | —NO//—~ ‘ . i TS Fina Shares Series Glory MY #300 WITH HIM,IN TH ]} 1 HEAR TH SILVER )3 THATS How . . ae | “BIRTHDAY CAKE CANDLE FILLINGS IN YOUR WE Got IT Michigan Coaches, Irked by De: , EN CLASH BUSINESS ~UM-GUESS J) TEETH CAME FROM feat, Drive Wolverines in MEDWICK AND OW i . ° Long Sessions . Cochrane Uses All Series Hurl- Ne late ZUPPKE DEVELOPS RESERVE fowl ers in Final Game; Dean bets i i of 1 lls eee Gophers Perfect Aerial Game in a . ti Detroit, Oct. 10—“2)—The fabulous | Preparation for Pitt Bat- ae brothers Dean and the St. Loui. shar dinals bestride the ba: tle Next Week vi Wednesday like a Sian | weed colossus, and so St. j ‘ ulati national pastime i Chicago, Oct. 10.—(#)-—-Chicago’s prov time in nine y Maroons, starving for a football vic- how Sharing i tory over a big ten foe since 1932, are . citi is the entire National looking for the famine to end Satur- A years the underdog in th: day when they meet Michigan at Chi baseball battle. Not only Stagg Field. the brother Dizzy To the casual observer, there seems abou subdue the i to be no particular reason for expect- . prot in seven gai ing the Maroons to conquer Michigan. ‘The j |The Wolverines did suffer thelr first} feo Durocher slides over the plate with the winning run in this picture, giving the Cardinals # 4-3 vie- agai Rr u TAKE Gefeat since 1931 last week at the] tory over the Tigers in the sixth game of the world series at Navin field, Detroit. Durocher had doubled cles 55 hands of Michigan State, but Chicago,! in the seventh inning and scored from second on Paul Dean's single to right, Waiting tor the throw is ular sider wiped cut forever th: il ETHER TO in defeating Carroll College in its} Catcher Mickey Cochrane, with Umpire Bill Klem calling the play. The fourth man in the picture is gove tion heaped on it by the Yankees and! opener two weeks ago, didn’t look so Pepper Martin, ea Athletics. | GET THE#300 hot either. 8! The shoe is cn the : foot, and | Although definitely improved in Cro! it is the Ameri turn tol FROM JAKE | 1933 over their showing the previous Fast-Stepping Quartet of Sioux Ball-Carriers Air rub rueful he re for a — 5 an Ss j season, the Maroons failed to defeat Bpie winter of worryi v {pO BY MEA SER a big ten team last year. Indiana was P 3 to the balance of power Npeata be prorat rae Paa Pa x 5 = incl opposite direction in four shi a 13 to ion early in . a "| Mat a<ce'c Red Birds Defeat Toronto in Ninth siacten is = cee Red Birds Defeat Toronto in Nin = Eee ee us books the record “rally Ai ten runs in| defeat, ichigan’s coa st Ger i ig the Athletics pil G t Cc t Li ttl WwW Id Ss i driving the Wolverines. Unless some Alli fhe Cubs, but they came c ame to Vapture Littie wor OPISS |crivitg the Wolverines. | Unless some aa as they closed out the + ——— - —————_ Willis Ward, Michigan’s Negro track fear game battle Wednesday ig i | 3 ; <a star and a fine end, will play in the . Nev zy's second victory, a t scored | ‘Chain Baseball’ Pays Dividends | backfield against Chicago. Bou ‘by the widest margin in history, " i At Illinois, Bob Zuppke is working G 11 to 0 effacing another National BE7 RY to St. Louis Cardinal to develop capable reserves, which he poi League record, Christy Mathewson’s - Management expects to need against Ohio State. pees ® to 0 whitewashing of the Athletics 4 With Duane Purvis and Jim Carter Me Bee one i ae : 5 il | stana ‘within one game ° of “victory ro inae's paeparanioer soesnsoere ania iad a the thirds Toutme two ‘pitchers ane {Landis Holds Hearings on Four then subsided ‘before. the’ combined | Cotutabus 10,06 10-1 —ontn | aimee etre earl sows 4 tad beaten them eariler in the series, Disputes Before Leaving pit itching skill 2a oe ean and DIY baseball ”’ as practiced by the St.| worked to patch up its pass defense ‘- Elden Auker and the wobbly young eat | himself on ‘successive days. | nous sania management, paid|after learning that Nebraska's serial giant Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe. for Chicago | | dividends this year, . | attack is as potent as Northwestern's. They disposed of the left hander Elon Sam Breadon, owner.of the Card- - Pass Defense Weak c Hogsett. They subdued temporarily = |inals, anticipates no trouble signing| Thursday the Missouri team in the]. Indiana's forward Pass defense egg under the influence of Tommy Bridzes.)! pitroit Oct, 10—( ‘P\—The world! the Dean Brothers to contracts majors won the world series, and looked feeble Tuesday as the reserves day but they broke out all over again in series of 1934 will be remembered for| 1935. He is already on record as say: | Tuesday night the Columbus club, completed too many heaves for Bo E the sixth and seventh innings to com- Menra 16) come in baseball, Not alone | ing flatly there is not the slightest! champions of the American Associa-|MCcMillin’s peace of mind, with drill ‘unc plete a vengeful day with four more iy. 'tne sensational pitching of the| chance he will cell either of his young’ tion, won the little world series, mak-|for the Temple game to end tomor- ext runs, ‘brothers Dean, but for the most fan-| Pitching aces to @ rival National |ing it a gala day for Branch Rickey, |TOW. Minnesota, which meets Pitts- fre: Almost transcending the ball game| +. tic sequence of episodes since =| League club. et. al. burgh a week from Saturday, drilled F though, was the unprecedented dem- | <t vices were out. The Birds won five of nine games|00 & pass attack to supplement its tru onstration of 17,000 disgusted faith ee are toa acenceaatseat | from the Toronto Maple Leafs, who|Powerful running game. Northwest- , unc ful in the left field bleachers, halting | || ihe en Saati me Hi k W annexed the International League |€rm was due in San Francisco Wednes- oy ea the ball game for 17 minutes between | ressyraness” and what tne bleacher” Fhawkeyes WORry tie. day to finish drills for its battle with| , ‘This fast-stepping quartet of Nodak ball-carriers, augmented by the shifty little Bob Campbell, 150-pound wh halves of the sixth inning, and finally | tes, Know | as ARE DETIEnEa ES " | Tuesday afternoon thé Leafs beat |Stanford. pack of dynamite from Grafton, have carried the University of North Dakota 1934 football aoe to wh forcing another history-making de- B 2 re Mi t M “| the Birds 5 to 1 to even the classic at] Sour over the way his team wasted) three victories in their opening contests. Reading fr om left to right they are Irving Kupeinet, fullback; : cision, the expulsion by Hish Commis- HMMESOCA MOLE sour eames each, but ‘Tuesday night| yardage last week against Marquette,| Sack’ Charbonneau, quarterbeck; Herman Witasek, left helfuece: and’ Sit Teena ae ee sioner K. M. Landis of Joe Medwick, a ave gues @ nk ey ‘ the Ohio entry routed six Canadian |Coach Clarence W. Spears of Wiscon- ‘ = Tritec Fan Veugetel toward providing i. ie mOgt color-| Than P ittsburgh er eo csenaasu st pecsia pale Rpeateaiiecens a pep ve ‘tind opposing (grou of prisoners—the ° “Grove Giants," prison team, battle 999 ote c {ful world in recent years saw is ‘smart 5 Se en N Se teams n. tra owen, Detroit's third baseman, as the {22% spikes flying into the base Suan) = 4 eee Poneaeee rte prison currency, Vi ew veries Tr thet res side of the highwal firs i rid i ent language used, more| NFEREN‘ ” made | surrounding the recreation (84 Fardinal slugger slid into third after | controversies between the umpires and Gopher Manpower Strong Ch le Retzlaff SOUTNNEST CONFERENCE, lost cee ma ae Records Are Set diamond on which the words appear, (90 tripling to far right center off Bridges. jniavers than any other championship | A ar y the prison inmates h to be matched with a second sign ta ( Prplotien. ne SPaTK for the outraged /tracas since Kenesaw Mountain Lan-| Enough to Survive Two Tough | “4, New York, Oct. 10—(P)—The south-|tensely on the ‘pouring words f a the left, on another wall which de- chi The score was 9 to 0 in favor of the |i snails deicien tarocee cn ta Encounters in Row Pinned by Kashay ieee coniecence, fits beouaht tots (pea {fadlo, for Warden Dell Pat! Manager Frank Frisch Improves {Isis the Ful, “Over this wal s one a Cards, and Bridges was tiring rapidly. gj. hich he h ce promi rson them ‘f i .! The “set fan om, seing the demor- clans = alice pete ted ner e —_—_— spectaonlar coals eae re eresy coe the iast game of the world) on Five Marks Previously ene easly the “champions” of thett fe mn of their first world series will decide what, Minneapolis, Oct. 10.—(?)—A puzzle i i z . : ui abweare, burst alliceries recoed Chicago. Be ne i ee AL ae a iss hes feat theamiee sEleGuaran Heavyweight Wrestler Wins|i, riding high, wide and handsome| Back to work they went, when the Credited to Him eel Sealey stood: 17 games es ‘vounds oe a peels, |*22t Bill Delancey of the Cardinais| or ae rel te nl veraity et Mi Mixed Bout Refereed by Pi iseainoen tapsaoccat. 8 couraetnae | ey ee pr They s, banana . k Greenbe: \d Goose Gos-| nesota football adherents Tuesday af- t kas hot dog buns, apples, pop bottles, any- ig bat Sida umpires, a8 well as| ter new developments and affairs of Jack Dempsey eta pepeged Fealeodipoen be. . Penne aoe ae Cp eee ner an thing they could reach, over the| the case of Joe Medwick, whose impet-| the late week-end had time to sink in. Te hele Neto ete encols| Lakota Grid Eleven — Seed eee tad toate TT YOU RE m screen in left at Medwick as he trot-jyous charge into Marvin Owen at| Talk of Iowa's hustling Hawkeyes (PR caeagernemane bev Sl Meats, ee Rice's Defeats Leeds Hi es ogy cao aca taming of the ae Tigers hit er thee Matting the) third base Tuesday was followed by| and Pittsburg's proud Panthers, who} Minneapolis, Oct. 10.— (@) — abe] Versity of Arkansas, but it took, Rice's eal Art| ences ot sie ORR ais amine nt the a Tigers’ half of the sixth. the most riotous demonstration by, cach took a tumble last year before | Kashey, the wrestler, pinned Charley as’ victory over Notre Dame last week —_—_ leeven-game series were broken, with TE LL N ME 1 Landis called the culprits, Medwick | tne fans since Landis himself was the| the Gophers’ rush, led to arguments Retzlaff, tho boxer, in the fourth |{> boost the conference back into the| Leeds, N. D., Oct. 10—“@)—with Se¥¢ MEd MOLIEE & Gand total 3 and Owen, to his kox, along with the| target of abuse at the Polo grounds in| as to which represents the worst Joblround of a mixed bout here Tuesd national sport pleture. the wind at their backs, Lekota high | of ‘27 assorted record: performances, a aes pe ae an tumplres and manegers Frankie Frisch | 1922 after a 10-inning tie between the to tackle, \night. Jack Dempsey, former world’ Rice Off to Good Start school gridders launched # drive in| Manager Frank Frisch of the new eet ENE RANE: ste and Cochrane, for a sort of rump|Giants and Yankees wes called on ac-| Critics voloe an impression that|heavyweight champion, referred the ‘The 9-9 tie with Louisiana State's | world champions led the record-break~ | broken finger. . . his brother, Skeets, re courtmartial in full view of everyone.|count of darkness.” | Pittsburgh, next foe of Minnesota, is|main event. powerful Tigers and then the setback | ‘B®, final period ent & weary) ers of both clubs by improving on five| #180 catcher, has a broken leg’... ch ree toe Liane at gag, NAG, MEY ea") The seven-run Cardinal onslaught | less strong than last year, while Towa,| Kashey, who welghed 220, spent| DOWerful Tigers and the Jimmy Kitts | Leds team to win 12 to 7. 1of the marks previously credited to| and the two boys' father has a broken son for kicking at Owen and the out-| iat blasted Tiger hopes in the third] to be engaged directly afterwards, is! most of the fight chasing the Duluth | regime at Rice off to a booming get-| Both Lakota scores were made by | ick wal Gale thetaae ; | fielder, with 40902 witnesses, the of- inning end the 17-minute outburst of/tough as whalebone and bad news| heavyweight boxer around the ring in|away, Jack Chevigny, a Notre Dame Sloan on power plays, the second | iapiehing his eighth series, Frisch seriewiey ine. the lag, . {cial attendance, against him, said he | vistonce by bleacherites in the sixth | anywhere. an attempt to lay on a hold. Retzlaff | star of a few years back, is the pilot | Overcoming @ 7-6 lead which Leeds | nolas the record for the most games Shane’, pala . a coe ene auke shen, why he had done inning Tuesday capped the climax of! Whichever choice they make, Min-| slipped across one heavy right just be- at Texas. had maintained for three Periods. | piayed, 50; most base-hits, 58; most ge vg mor al we na thar es fee pees replied: dizzy developments, with the one and | nesota’s followers agreed the Gopher fore the end of the third round and” ‘The conference's most important re- | Piltingsrud, Leeds halftack, raced 75| times at bat, 197; most singles, 45; and 1913. Detroit has a new Bobby ex Well, you know a lot of things hap- | only pizzy himself in the center of the| manpower, uncertain during Coach| floored Kashey but the Patergon, N.| maining intersectional games this sea-|Y@fds for a touchdown in the nea t doubles, 9. He equalled a sixth| J918.- ;- Detrolt hase new Bobby ir eee ou slide into third. picture. Bernie Bierman's two previous years| J., wrestler regained his feet. son include Southern Methodist's | quarter. jretord by driving home three rurs| Noro, ya, “has “another "Heine a Landis Thumbs Out Medwick During the seven-game struggle,| at the helm, is at last up there where| In the semi-windup of the card,|tengle with Fordham at New York, | With a double in the final game. Jacobs playing tennis. ... Ellsworth It Landis immediately thumbed himJnoth teams took tums at trying to| wo tough batiles in a tow no longer| which was all regulation*oxing, Larry Oct, 27; Texas A. & M’s joust with hi | Ervin (Pete) Fox, right-fielder of the| Vines stil! insists Fred Perry will turn, 24 away and Joe strode off in the com-|kick the serics away in the field.| involves the dread of physical handi- | Udell, 170, Aberdeen, 8. D., and Dave| michigan State at San Antonio, Dec. Fights Last Night | Tigers, emerged with @ record total| o°next year but Fred insists x pany of five policemen, for safekeep-| Heroes one day, such as Popper Mar-/ cap for the second clash. Maier, 179, Milwauke, gave 7,500 fans |g; ‘Texas Christian’ of six two-baggers for a single series. | PTO Next Be ay re ing, and the sucjugation of the Tigers|tin and Schoolboy Rowe, were “goats” | ee, who jammed the auditorium six thrill- (By The Press) This also put him in a tie with Babe soe cade the . i ae went on. ithe next time out. ‘The Tigers “bean- Illinois Relief! Commission will |ing rounds of heavy slugging. Udell |contest with Creighton oni i Aacesiate 139, | Ruth for the most extra-base hits in pasty poe ady are ballyhooing Ala- Every player on both sides has Gone /eq” Dizzy Dean one afternoon with a] rent cows to families on relief. | came back in the sixth round to knock | souri Valley conference at We ee Heago — ed out Battling | ne series, The Babe hit three doubles| bane as the team to play the Rose as much damage 2s possible going in- thrown ball, beat him the next to| Tired of being milked itself out his heavy-hitting opponent. | Oct. 20. Sete as eltisbucgh, Gs eae | 8nd three homers in 1928. Bowl game New Year's Day... . The m ‘As a ball game, Wednesday's match . A die Vik, 145, Chicago, stopped 4 F Hi rubbing room and peneasing. on uly passed “the “contest stage | OUT OUR WAY By Williams ||Card Triumph Means Young Joe Firpo, 147, Philndel- Signs at Penn Park ters af the University of ‘Tenn hrane, who spent a night in alo _ 24 ——$$_______*______¢ phia, f Karpinski, A 44s. been bed. iongue” hospital nursing his hurts and won- | ° : Tobacco for Inmates) Srana Rapids, Mich. outpoined | Show Hitting Prowess _j May Baer 1s said to be in line to . dering whom te would pitch, thaly ‘ars FUNNY ABOUT WOULD You ie a og TIME Ketter, 200, Chicago, fa mais fonon0 endorsing breaking ‘used whole series staff, most of PLE-IF you TAKE THE ] There was wailing gnashing - home.” , ete., nee bd Bahia the thre inning as 13 Cards H PEOPLE EASY, Le. ae OF GETTING You ba islet Hoty Ved group| The moarulactare of sere ae oe 2 oe ee at jeite sonia ing rae ip eagles gag rg) ago ‘went » seven hit safely, three H inmat kota state | quires more gold than does ‘kota’ basel practical) » is doing for doubles; three walked, the bases DON'T LIKE IT! Now, OUT OF HERE? 4 SWAT penitentiary—and smiles from an | purpose. how staunch their prowess s—as their | quite well by himself as a referee. were ses three times, seven somes, NF eee AN four pitchers took part, and Dizzy Rit IOVED THIS CHAIR A 5 | safely twice, in itself a series record AN' STOOD AROUND Presenting the St. Louis Cardinals—World’s Champions ¢ tee pliaher. IN MISERY, WHILE - v Dean, adding the last victory to the You SWEPT, THEN — first he pitched in the opening game " Ni with one defeat in between, allowed b>) gee Doin Bt pone Tab ‘ only six hits and walked none as he | N Joined brother Paul in winning twice. | Se 1 Deans WillKeep | * Right on Hurling | | oi tliat ada Detroit, Oct. 10.—()—The Deans, | c Dizzy and Paul, are going to keep & right on pitching. ss c While most of the world series play- ers packed their grips for a big rush to the wide open spaces to catch up on tome long-lost sleep or chase jackrab- bits, wild boar or deer, Dizzy and Daffy still couldn't resist the lure of « the diamond. They are preparing, ‘to the amazement of even their own ‘mates, to join a baseball barnstorming troupe. : F “Shucks, Paul and me are just get- . ting warmed up,” boasted the famous : Dizzy, who has pitched in “only” nme . fames—three of Foee world series = cra Past 19 days. p =F foal ike pean throw baseballs ail UMMA i on ‘ winter a: n start right out on the Lf aes ey fll irae,” fee T'm in Lf) a | ; sibe 6 { “Tm great) ™ sop? Por g Yi}, Vf A swashbuckling, ewasgering bent ot ae ee oie tbe Detroit © sears in the seventh tame 11 to an, threat in every bat faced the Piper ees ty tis AN nant and then went on to win the World order’ reading from right to left Pepper Marti in, 3b; Jack Rothrock, r. ee ote aoe ae ae / pltchers, | Here's now ney it wlp’ Collins, 1b; Bill Delancey, c; Frank Orsail 6.1; 's., and the pitcher : Bee rt #2 pitiee fo tote coun RR A ha THATS DIFFERENT. TWAS a, Bs don be the