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” . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, 'THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935 State, Regional Junior Baseball Tourneys Awarded to Bismarck DATES FOR LEGIN | WHITE SOX JINX CONTINUES TO HOLD SWAY OVER DETROIT TIGERS EVENTS ANOINGED | ocr Foxnon Hows __» => [hE WHTEEW [Baseball Clubs Over State Launch 4, | EGAD-—~HAVENT YOU A NERVE “y PITCHES THREE-HT Pr actic e S ess ions ) for 1935 Se son a ” ite e Nad “Am orcas aod INCERN! LEE SRE ne eee e or GAME FOR CHICAGO ess, vevie Lake, dickinson, if Another Whirl ] Tribune Bowlers AW-W-~GO SIT DOWN AN KAM YSEF ! North Dakota Meet Set for July OF THE RACE BETWEEN MY HORSE 26-28; Regional Tena- AND MCENULTYS STEED 4 GREAT US ane Bismarck Managers Anti- * . tively Scheduled g CAESAR THERE YOU sit, AS CALM AROUND HERI wate Me Win Commercial L AND COMPLACENT AS A BASKING LIKE A cae t Brown Recruit Lets Indians cipate Big Year WEBB GIVES MAIN ADDRESS eS ee ee oan ee Dewn With Four SafeBlows, |. <a, League Honors a 1 CANT EAT, SLEEP, OR SMOKE ! | LEMME SEE —~ Loses 3-2 Decision Taking its pleco alongside track, Governor Welford Traces Base- —TELL ME, WHAT ARE MY SES WHERE Was 1? ee, bed sports arena, baseball already Northwestern Bell Telephone ‘ 3 ‘Play Ball’ A CHANCES MY WORD, IF HE ~ a. SENATORS BEAT ATHLETICS |hss atiracted numerous clubs to the ball History; ‘Play Ba LOSES THINK, OF THE On, YE! ~. peachice field th prepatation for Wet Beaten Two Straight in i " ; ao . —_—_—\! a Loghe : Film Is Shown HUMILIATION TO MY WANTED-~PARTNER: Cy Blanton Fans 11 Cincinnati|Promises to be one of the state's big League Playoff F ttt 4 “REPLTATION AND Sco The “crack” of balls against bats ————_ ‘The North Dakota and Region No. j S802) SPLITAT! i Batsmen as Pirates Score ubétann a stealer Soniye te tee Work fkwarek THGGw GOHE ‘Win. 2 4 tournaments of the American Le- = ; DIGNITY ! 5-2 Victory lof selecting squad members begins in ners of the second round, annexed : ee =r gen wil'be training camps. the Commercial League title Wed- Sirona : ai Manager predictions at the outset nesday night by turning the | oes tee the Capital 4 (By the Assecisted Press) of the season indicate a brilliant sea- Northwest Bell Telephone team, first b eres cues Be the site Of + VoD ‘A year ago the Chicago White S0x,!.on with Beulah, Bismarck, Devils round champions, in two straight 4 oe inated ae Relegated yc : 4 ZZ rebuilt at a considerable expense. |raxe, and Dickinson among the most games of the league play-off. ‘ American Legion meeting held here =) y looked as if they might go some- George Hauch slammed the maples i ‘Wednesday to organize the fourth dis- : y for counts of 193 and 181 to lead the be cnn Tribune team to victories by 789 ‘< ‘The state tournament will be held pins to 748 and 806 to 769. - Sar ine oO Wetec rend Jerry Harnish with counts of 180 # ERETET HEL cinete Cio and 164 and Fox with 180 and 162 t ee Meniets officer & . eC were high men for the Telephone five. F the Legion and principal speaker on = ‘ Detroit Tigers. Dick Ward, husky right-hand) gcores: the program. —S7 : < 4 pitcher, is getting his second trial Northwestern Belt é Dates for the regional event have ‘3 b Z \ ting by defending|in the National League this spring.| pox 180 162 " teen est tentatively for August 13 and f ‘ league champions, are expected to| The Chicago Cubs gave the St. Louis} Nori 111 161 Xe SORTED EREE tia Deaton i \ \ SS) formances Ihave an outfit of even stronger cali-|Cardinals, Ward, Bud Tinning, and|Pauison 136 127 h eee ee ANN t bre than a year ago with several new)cash for Tex Carleton. Ward, who} Beaudoin 141 155 tt ficers of the local post. SAN : faces in the lineup. is only 23, was with the Bruins a year| tarnish 180 164 al cre Aeg sy bor reieriiagey 5 AR SS * Johnny Anderson, owner-manager|ago. He won 13 games and lost 4 Pst nament w! \RS be to bolster}when returned to the pennant-win- South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin THE MASOR, 44)/\)h Whitehead, who made his bigots Taner noe eee eT ee ee ance. cine. i Gnd North Dakota, CANT TAKE fT ! G&S A} |teague debut tast week by limiting Praising Bismarck and the Lloyd “iM (x Bw. br nager; L. W. Bower, se- 2 n Spetz post for the interest in the jun- 10-4 | “Organeat + toed manager; ‘ > y Seanaraneamme< Red Birds Crush DRAKE, PENN RELAYS ATTRACT sans ame ese : Ve ni ie n diamon vii sees to placing the state tournament for| ING ir ru: 9 , bot rer struction of a baseball feld Haliticeys 8 vochacommemcrt m| Indians Beneath | CINDER STARS THIS WEEK-END ones 3 ‘Over 3,000 boys are expected to Par nea ing ae” completion under Hy ball program 18 Hit On Ja ht aE THE ; backing te Relief labor is being utilized at MOEN PINS JOHNSON a inter- Bel siaug’ Rivalry Between Two Schools] Ai simmons pocesan, Minn. Apel 28— ar + x —— ee YTANDINGS in Pulling Stars to Meets ‘on Johnson, former Ohio State gridder w aa ane nes ft Pistiied sportomenship and got eit|PWO Homers Pave Way for Excites Interest iy six team baseball|the . Raeoareuing chides Weniagane F dzenship in 3 oe saa ont Blues’ Win Over Saints; ae hy Pet. umy with night. es ‘This year e secone e 7 that a Tesional tournament has been Brewers Halt Millers Brooklyn .. . 6 : Ale nee ceeages mit vie fade jomoel Ff held in North Dakota. ‘The state tour- New York . ~ U ) poeiin niertaacearme 2-2 to = Rae mame nels Here for the) Chicago, april 25.—(@)—The Ameri-|Cincinnall"ccvece 430] the odd ti Piepeakety on the program were|an Association settied down to nor-|pitsburgh wis. 44 300| oo reg ¢ Governor Walter Welford, Ben Jacob-|malcy Thursday with Columbus un-|Chicago . eae ae ee starts, kept ‘second tt gon, FERA recreational director; /disputed leader and with Kansas City |Philadelphia ...... 2 § | Stiteleaity miktagers place ahead of E team’ last years Fay Brown,| nally registered in the winning ie - rked to obtain the best possible! ‘The third American League con- KFYR. sports announcer; K. W. sim. |olumn. AMERICAN LEAGUE “gate” attractions. test saw Washington, with Bob|,,” ons, commander of the Lloyd Spetz| Leading a day's bombardment that Won Lost paniretinerrriid ee ene game, edge | season. Post and Spencer Boise, district five | netted a high total of 107 hits for Boston .. $ 1 elas Psp tchiges plgrncad the deputy. four games, the Columbus Red Birds Creas po The league leading Red Sox and tbe | A2d8 BEFORE SUCH A iB a takings piscine Soy, Ball” was |Hammered three Indianapolis pitch- |Gasntegto : « Son Sak Ganin dane saeed ak SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE we shown by 8. W. Corwin, Decidedly /€tS for 25 hits—there wasn't a home |New York . a Fans 11 Red Batsmen lat tr educational for both boys and men, {Tun among them—to crush the In-|st. Louis 2 4 rookie flinger, |gantzat the film showed the correct form for j‘ians, 18-8, and take the lead with a|Detroit aoe grown up, with consequent arguments| narret (cy! Pittsburgh,| Six NOW! ei itching, catching, base-running, bat-|Tecord of six victories and two de-|Philadelphia . 1 6 and comparison of performances at| struck out ‘and |baseball . 31 fing, bunting and. cosching. “Right |feats as St. Paul and Minneapolis suf- the two meets. aiewee the Pi- |Manager PROBAK fi and’ wrong ways to execute double |fered setbacks. Columbus also turned AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pennsylvania has the prestige of] tates to he aid of They are a plays, to tag runners, to block runners |!" Six double plays to tie the league ‘Won Lost -|tradition behind its carnival, the/, four-run In his |Scrabble, JUNIOR lo at the plate and to hold runners close |7€cord. “ Columbus .. 6 2 “130 first to introduce relay racing on 8] first Car- ‘ to the sacks were also shown climaxed | Dale Alexander finally put Kansas | Minneapolis 5 3 big scale, but Drake has shown en-|qinais ing at a 4 lade 2 by shots of the last world series and |City in the win column after six suc-|Indianapolis . 5 3 terprise in capitalizing its central lo- the |over the CAN LEAGUE ca closeups of leading figures in the base- |cessive defeats by hammering out jst Paul - + 5 3 625 /cation and largely hes taken away van — Mair, Athletics, 407; 23 ball world. two home runs, the margin of 4-3! milwaukee + 4 3 57)the middle western entries which for- ‘41 Rivals Meet May Batting—Mc: a, » 407; n Governor Welford, a veteran ball|Victory over St. Paul. The Blues got |rouisville .. a 5 -444| merly sought honors in the east, ‘Two high-powered rivals Foxx, Athletics, Be eens : player himself and enthusiastic sup- | Mly five hits to seven for the Saints | Toledo .. ees Last spring the Louisiana state| only ball circles are matched Runs—Bonura, voeee ca porter of the Legion program, traced |but collected nine (00 balls. Kansas Ci 1 6 squad, headed by “Baby Jack” Tor-| sa} pig|ther May 5 when West, Browns, 8. aah 5 the development of baseball from the |S¢ven of them from Trow, who started |____ rance, world record shotputter, with=| right 1935 schedule at Rit rey Tigers 12; po old days when high scores were “the | for the Saints. 5 Brewers Shell Millers shut- |0ast excellent prospects. men tied wit - thing” to the present day when one| , Toledo scored eight runs in the last’ yrinneapolis—The Milwaukee Brew- ‘A score of po end two-hit games are not uncommon. |three innings, but lost to Louisville.| 4. shelled three Miller pitchers for ie Jamestown for pe Jacobson talked on the development |1!-10, in a game that produced the | 21’ 11. victory. " |cluding Pitchers pe of baseball in Burleigh county plan- |Season’s first triple play. With Thomp- : RH E|th be-| asikait. Other As ned for this year. From 10 to 12 dia- |S0n on second and Klein on first, Funk Milwaukee 200 050 301-11 14 0 out! Catcher Mike monde will be constracied in tne STE tang stand the hae: Eiko [Minneapolis’....300 130 010— 8 13. 2|ang the rest of the L: 8. U. array ies nae “ Ree ee ee gait. pana [ing Welker to Lackomsil to Roctizer, Eo eae ae rapid cectnitaly Rocked. to _crcuaate his third | ites: ge have also been made to organize a|The Colonels suffered a hard blow, Scher, Sundra, Ryan + | Franklin aid, tat Deeks. p Cubs, going |ter, Third county league and teams are being|however, during practice as Adair i a the crack peri oe Cards 7-6| micider Al enrolled for the league now. The {chipped a bone off his right ankle. He Colaeele | gg verte ea the sensational Jesse Owens, for three!” Jamestown, ay recreational director visualized the|Will be out for at least a month. bod pe EOE VT Ie aT Dickinson, pos possibility in the league for boys over| Milwaukee halted Minneapolis’ win- | nosed out Toledo 11- & free-hit- | Moines. : Negro performers. a the junior Legion age to keep up|Ning streak at five, shelling three |ting game. Beene rae capltalined 8 “natural’ ‘Devils Lake will ‘under an # with their baseball until they are |Miller pitchers for 14 hits and an 11-8 | bere Henn with and of the old enough to play on independent |Victory. Holland drove out two hom- | Toledo .... 000 200 161—10 world champion miler, and Glen| new ‘Association. As a result . clubs. ers for the Millers while Gill and, Louisville . 600 200 21x—11 15 ©|pawson for a return duel at three-lscore three Sack Hiruske, will ch E M. Davis, post and fourth dis-|Ganzel each hit one. but the Brew-| Walsh, Buchanan, Lawson and| quarters of a mile. loom $0 this stace player- ; trict athletic officer, was in charge of |€rs kept up a steady barrage that fin- | Boone, Susce; Peterson, Bass, Nekola ——_—__—_ manager for the team, sp the program. is ally won. and Thompson. Mi Soames aa err members will come from ™ Blues Cop First Red Birds Triumph University of hMinnesota baseball team lspohrer; Schumacher en, Antonio, ‘Tex. a 55 " : ues: yp Firs! i ive neso' i: Predicts College Grid | s. pau—kansas City won its first Tndlanapolis — Columbus pounded |acored. its uth tra Tilory at 3 opening game with jamestown May it Hl game in the American Association’ four pitchers for easily |the season feating St. \- : around Game Will Be by Pros) rer citer sic teaignt. Geleats, by |Geate tadiatapolis18°2 lege of Northfield 2 to 1 in @ tight ee ee ; SS ae A tue |Deating St. Paul, 4-3, eee ae aie a ane Pitchers battle on Northrop Field Rees. ae dae en teburgh, April 25.—(P)}—A fu- Columbus ...... lj! ednesday. lub is be- ture in which America’s collegiate| ansas 111 000 100— 4 5 01 Indianapolis ”....311 000 300— 8 16 0 eee cea Phillies 4-1. pander pg oe genclig rl to football teams as a matter of course! s+, 000 003 000— 3 7 1| Mooney, Cooper, Chamber and| Church bells are tuned by chipping |Philadelphis 001 000 ‘seesions open next Sunday. will be composed of “professional "Stiles, Moore and George; Trow,|Ogrodowski; Chamberlain, Wright.|the edge until the proper note is ob-|Brookiyn . 200 200 iBchrosder was elected. maxieger memes, coment trained ape a0: Barnal ind Giuliani, Fenner. Sharp, Gallivan and Sprinz, ‘Webber, secretary and : J ea” ey ay Gill Aast, OUT OUR WAY By. Williams ihe Mee a TMP ‘ 7 Cardinal. pitching for four hits, Fr 7 WE HAD Some] tLLPAY You _ Vp OH, BAW, OTT ht Van Mungo,» Dodgere—Held / QUITE A SPELL \!] WELL,FOR SUST V7 THEI SOME! has a bright outlook. All| Phillies to four hits, fanning nine, Pr ecard rte: Witvout ‘yey. Manager Louls’ Baby : pay. an the countrys mies vit nge oe owner || Fights Last Night re open i 8 ule against poe, another strong Bt Y outfit, May ft mt YOU'RE 1 rth eat ring mater * fal available, McVille may have its f G ME able isnt " TELLIN fegac It is reported that Bill McKechnie electing Oscar ag succeed Judge Emil Fuchs pe elo sin _ 88; eet bag to ma Pabe ‘They . amateur mo simply wild ly Marsh, of the screen. mo being too pally with Disty ' wv given as one of the reasons )| Ty Poe Cardinals sold Pat Malone. ; difficult to understand what 5 : thet made, for Dean is no Rrew-[ATED Fo much better explanation. é k re eB +3 “Syeu8

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