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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935 Capital City Team Makes Home Debut Against Jamestown Sunday PAIGE.DISKY STAR, |CANZONERI REGAINS TITLE IN SMASHING VICTORY OVER AMBERS TO GARRY PITGHING || ovr BoaRDING Hous By Atom | DAPPER TONY AGAIN [Athletics Trample St. Louis Browns BURDENFOR LOCALS) (Fano pene we owen TY 2A wetixumen-cnnw =| | ASCENDS 70 THRONE ‘Aided by Foxx’s Homer and Double ME TO NEGLECT My SCIENTIFIC Record Crowd Expected to Tax ’ Z LEMME SEE — 2,500 Seatin br acity of IIIS AN ESSE N CIS. I NEVER THOUGHT OF ROSS RELINQUISHE Tigers Defeat Senators Behind Utes Effective Pitching of Rookie MTR CT Joe Sullivan —.NOW-AH-YOU HAVE A +. OWNING A RACE HOSS Local Ball Park KEEN INSIGHT OF RACE HORSES 1 —~_ CHAW+ CHOK, vest &pay's [Saint Hit-Slump ST & | Ends As Millers 4 % if AND_THE TRACK ~SO WHY GAME CALLED FOR 3 P. M. DONT YOU BUY THAT SPLENDID CHOFF -CHOF FY New Champion Is First Fight- ore STEED OF MINE? EGAD, TELL YOU WHAFRL er in Class to Win Crown | qulMigt neta Sate pro] attzetee Amceetss | Turn Back Tribe Entire Squad Shows Up Well YOU CAN MAKE A PRETTY CHOFF~cHOFF Z That Was Once Lost and con about the great Athleties ¢x-| pelted two homers, accounting for In Second Practice Session PENNY WITH HIM THIS CHOK—_ periment o! immy Foxx,| four runs, in rout o ite Sox. i St ee an outstanding first baseman, behind Joe Sullivan, Tigers—Pitched SUMMER \-IVE REDUCED the plate to become a catcher of still] seven hit game against senators THE PRICE TO 17,433 FANS SEE BATTLE} uncertain vatue, when it comes down| ‘and helped win it by driving in ‘The Capital City baseball club will __ sea tae po eee aise two He ou pair of singles. Athletice—Had make its wi oe debut before =D NS Italian Floors Stout-Hearted/to fo ee wan perfect day at bat against Browns hhome-town fans Sunday. ° i . a records show! with four hits. Chicago, May 11—(7)— SIRE a cniieaahiy. of oN ee ‘Herkimer Hurricane’ Twice Foxx at the top of the American) Frank Crossiti, Yankees—Led timely help from Minnespolig &t, Pout North Dakota in the inet two years . In Third Round 403 and landing te home runs as well’ peor ‘oir | A Het! pes — perennee Alia only a game back of will furnish the opposition in the . = despite some stiff opposition from a ¢ rated Yeadarttip Of the ameritan Soc opening day encounter, The game = ‘ New York, May 11—(#}—It’s an old| couple of team mates. That seems to tion, edict The Saints shook off a week-old fad beet tha i ad , ring axiom that they never come back | indicate that it's no fault of Jimmie's|®-4 victory over the Washington Sen- batting slump Friday, battering out 12 hits, including five home runs, to Mudhens Humble Brewers With 10 Hits, Five Errors; Red Birds Beat Blues Held This Week Jocal ball park. a = . but black-haired Tony Canzeroni, the| that the A’s are seventh in the stand- mated BORNE Stas ot aie tieoene y i Santatire Babe Trai ahd FREES TA ae Foxx Belts Double, Homer : gon practice seasons, a record crowd A TT. in his right hand, Saturday is the| rox practically belted the a’s|etrolt ».....,.000 200 Six— 87 Ojaeteas Louisville, 9 to 2, while ee Sekihn add opening game Wskes sales j : YY ‘ j , oper all “practical. ipuspéaee,-(Catss| Get anie the celine Briaay wnan’ i Ail COCHERNG, Indians, 3 to 2. The at Paul ate indicate that the park, with » seating ‘ 7 < zoneri’s decisive victory over Loulled the way to a 7-4 victory over the on ‘Truett Sewell and Eldon capacity close to 2,500, will be fill- ' f Ambers Friday night in 15 rounds at) Browns that gave them @ full game ed to capacity. . Madison Square Garden returns him/working margin over St. Louis. In Hundreds of Missouri Slope baseball to the status of lightweight champion |four trips to the plate he smacked a ‘Yanks Down Indians Cleveland—The Yankees snapped their four game losing streak by de- enthusiasts are expected to come here SAKE TELUNG RB - of the world, successor to Chicago’s|double and homer No. 8. He feating the Cleveland Indians 6 to > See eae ae ait eset \ Barney Ross, who recently relinquish-|one run and knocked in one in the 0 Janky Satchel Paige, dusky speedball HIM ABOUT i ed the title, and the first fighter in| first inning rally against Ivy An- 1 sensation, attempt to avenge the 2 to the history of the class to regain the that * ‘4 1 setback metted out by the strong wy crown, Tony lost the championship Heh Seltncat ener on etc! Sel ee the Stutsman TET ORS SY to Ross in 1933 after holding it for] of the scoring by making his bound- county sea junday. INVENTIONS: : nearly three years, Se tenets GE elas It's official, s0 far as the New York| sare’ Mitt OwO mates aboard in the performance in that game allowing only five hits and striking out 10 op- 'e e,e THE he Bening eters ut een teen ve wasl UJ, , Wins Initial STANDIN eS House of David star, who let the ° locals down with three safe bingles. Davis Cup Match cauacuae w ‘state athletic commission is concern- ° : ed and if there's a better lightwelght | nurier’ proved an avie cuantant’ by ers to Uppose — is tne rine, anywnere, ne will nave tmtirg the Browns to seven hits and to prove it. The National Boxing as- fanning five while Bob Johnson, run- Lak ~ Isrciation can make it unanimous by! rerup in the batting race, connected ers In MEP |formai edict and probably will do 80.|‘or four straight singles. Record Crowd Attends Joe Sullivan, rookie left hander In recapturing a title that has been| Who hes sided considerably in De- Beulah Team Has Strong Hopes|held by some of the finest craftsmen/troit’s “bounce” up from the cellar, Of . in fighting annals, Canzoneri thrilled Capturing N. D. Semi- ja crowd of Ais cash st "| ji ‘ nearly packing garden, with as Professional Title fine an exciibien of Worle skill ox _— New York has witnessed since the game, (Special to The Tribune) eminent Benny Leonard turned back| with ® pair of hits and scored once. Beulah, N. D., May 11.—The Beu- nrg reeds of Lefty Lew Tendler at ae Saranac Batre tl a re-run sevent lah Miners will officially open’ the| ihe Yankee stadium dozen years) with ive tS Checks Tedias 1935 baseball season Sunday when floored the rugged, stout-| Completing the day's roundup for| !* ‘Won 17 Straight Games During all last season the by tht-hander stood batters on has in the National — League, Chinese Single Entrants Put 2 ter pitched the House of Dai ., rs Peau uibtinaiptn the Denver tourna-| Up Surprising Resistance ment and spent the winter season, winning 17 consecutive games on the To Budge, Grant ‘west coast. —_——_ ‘The entire squad looked in good| Mexico, D. F., May 11.—(#)—China’s shape for Sunday’s game in the prac-/| first Davis Cup campaign since 1928 tice Friday night, one of the two POS"! may come to an end Saturday but even in defeat Guy Cheng and Sin} © AMERICAN ee Vance, Phelps and Sewel A.’s Humble Browns 12 12 9 9 9 9 8 6 4 Kie who have given the tennis world ,|they play the Devils Lake aggrega-|hearted Ambers twice in third|the portsiders, Rookie Vito Tamulis . something to talk about. a ices MTG ‘with -viesoad vignt-tearhiore| sind lot taurransen peovat ertactive te cia aa Bassi eh reeryy Ran colds ee Andy Anderson, hurt in the James- Opposing the United States in the Featuring a starting lineup, all of again blew the “Herkimer Hurricane”| pinches and the New Yorkers ended sescee 010 030 012—7 14 1 By aan will unin Agric semi-final round of American zone competition, the Chinese were beaten down in the 15th round with @ long|a four-game losing streak with a 6-3 whom batted well over the .300 mark/belt to the chin as Lou was hustling) triumph over the league leading In- in both of Friday's opening singles last year, the Miners will launch the/tc get out of the way. From start tojdians. A radical revised lineup, oc- matches but ond ‘on ony pe 13 : new season with plenty of confidence|finish, despite the rugged upstate/casioned by Ben Chapman’s return surprisingly stubborn resistance. 13 and strong hopes for a North Da-|boy’s most courageous and aggressive|to action, started the Yanks off to manager of the = ig e kota semi-professional championship.jefforts to turn the tide, Canzoneri/a 4-0 lead off Oral Hildebrand in the ub, that he expected to start} Cheng bowed to Bryan M. Grant, Three hurlers will carry the bruntjhad the situation under almost com-/ first two innings. Chapman lasted virtually the same lineup that per-|Jr., the clay court star from Atlanta, of the pitching duties this season.|plete control. Tony outstharted, out-|less than two innings before his formed at Jamestown a week ago. —_| 4-8, 6-3, 6-2 while Kho likewise forced L Pct.|Gil Aase, who last year tossed them|boxed and outpunched Lou so con-|“charley horse” again became balky L 5 6 q 8 9 Vikings Win Track, Field Meet Honors Gaston. — . Saints Snap Hitting Stump Valley City, N. D. May 11—(P)—| gt, Paul—st. Paul snapped out of Valley City Viking cinder athletes! its week-old hitting slump with five chalked up a decisive victory iday [nome runs to beat Louisville 9 to 3 quadrangular track meet | Lineup Donald Budge of Oakland, Cal., to Ay 5 .722|up for the Milwaukee Brewers in the|vincingly through the first 10 rounds|/and he dropped out. Billy Knicker-| scoring 555-6 points. Jamestown col- Bob McCarney will be at first base,|four before the American could win] 5, if .650| American Association, is the chief of|that the unanimous decision of Re-|bocker, Cleveland shortstop who was) lege was second with 42%. Aberdeen! rouisvinie Red Haley at the keystone sack, Al/at 6-4, 6-1, 6-8, 6-2. 619|the Miners’ mound corps but will re-|feree Arthur Donovan and the two/ stricken with appendicitis before the|Normal third with 391-3 and Ellen-|s: pay . 010 010 25x—9 12 2 Kansas City .. 010 030 012—7 14 1 ba, Ogrodowski; Page and plate when Paige starts shov- last ones past the batters Leary at shortstop and Joe Desiderato| Bolstered thus with a 2-0 lead, the .588|ceive the able support in the clutches|judges was a formality at the finish.| season started, made his first appear-|dale Normal fourth with 101-3. ‘Sewell, McKain, Peterson Ring- covering the hot corner. In the out-|United States can clinch the series '524|from Don Martin, who alternates in Champion Wins Five ance of the season a8 a pinch hitter.| Jamestown’s crack relay team, con-|nofer; Stratton and Gulllani. . field Bill Morlan, Gus Becker and|Saturday if Budge and his California Ci 389 | the field, Joe Stewart, formerly of the! On this observer's score-card, Can-| Chicago's White Sox, ousted from|sisting of Spillum, Treffrey, Miller Mike Goetz will likely get the assign-| partner can defeat Cheng and Kho oa ‘Minneapolis Millers and regular third] zoneri captured nine rounds, with five| the ‘lead ‘Thursday, lost a chance to|and Hall, won the relay event in mane, in doubles. baseman, and Marty Schroeder, who/ going to Ambers and one even. regain it when they took @ second|1:36.4. Mineapolis—The veteran Ray Kolp Jamestown’s probable choice to holds: down the keystone sack. third ‘decidi beating from Boston, 12-2. Rallies} Feature races of the event were| bested Phil Gallivan, in a mound duel carry the mound assignment is not Backstop duties will fall to Bert pattie besides. furnishing scided the |e ng trom ie the first and five in|between Haines of Valley City and|and the Millers won from Indian- Known but it will elther be Brady, MA OR LEAGUE NORTHEN LEAGUE Webber, formerly of Peorla, Ill, and|exciting moments of the entire bout.|the sixth drove George Earnshaw out |Englehart of Aberdeen. Haines won| apolis 3 to 2. _ * .1St. Paul in the Association but for| after holding his own with the cagey,| while Gordon (Dusty) Rhodes pitched |the century in 108, the fastest time| Indianapolis ... 000 010 010-2 7 2 LEADERS Superior . 3 0 the last three years in the Miner|cool veteran in the first two rounds, |almost perfectly until an error cost|ever recorded on the local track, and|Minneapolis .... 000 100 101-3 8 1 4 Winnipeg ae lineup. ; Ambers suddenly was nailed with alhim @ shutout after leading 11-1./ Englehart beat Haines to the tape by| Gallivan, Logan and Sprinz; Kolp _ (By the Associated Press) Branerd 201 Rounding out the infield will belshort right hand, following a left rookie|inches in the 220 in 224. Though/and Crandall. be White, first base; Foster, sec- AMERICAN LEAGUE Grand Forks .....06. 1 1 Herb Kittler, Sioux Falls college star,|nook, and went to the canvas with a finishing fourth, Codding of Valley ergs HAR: ee ; Duluth . 1 2 or Celon Peterson, graduate of the|resounding thud. Too startled toleach with a man on base, to top the|City won the high hurdle event as Hens Square Series ;Bolen,| (Including Friday's Games) —_—_| Crookston. o 1 American Legion Junior team, at the|consider the situation from a reclin-|attack while Zeke Bonura smacked |others were disqualified. Milwaukee—Eight unearned runs bonick, left fleld.| Batting—Foxx, Athletics, 403; John-| Fargo-Moorhead o 1 initial sack and Dalton Mounts atling position, Lou bounced up after alhis seventh four-master for the pale| Haines and Shannon won indi-|were scored by Toledo as the result ub son, Athletics .392. Eau Claire ... o 3 shortstop. three-second count and ran smack/ hose. vidual scoring honors with 14 and 10]0f five Brewer errors and the Mud Runs—Bonura, White Sox, 21; John- Sam Kerbs looks like a permanent|into another heavy volley. He went] The entire National League pro- vely. Hens squared the series with an 11- Neil Berhund of Bismarck high-|¢ victory. jumped five feet six inches to win RHE that event and took second in the/Toledo 300 211 10311 10 1 2eeeTte am cf Siomarck, took third| "Lawson ed Gaoe: Wingard, Larkin, enmater, also of $ F and Florence, Rensa. son, Athletics 392. + H fixture in left field and Ed Malloy|down again but was up and flailing gram rained out. Rans—Bonura, White Sox, 21; Jonn-| American Swat Kings [fSssain tcken over the cutatica Cee, ogni but was up and flailing sg = son, ‘Athletion, and Radcliff, White! Boost Batting Marks)rosition. . other fielders vieing for|had struck twice. ‘The bell saved AMERICAN LEAGUE Hits—Johnson, Athletics, and Hayes, N 11. \e Tony scaled 133 pounds, two under trot — J Sulli Detroit Big Ten Leadership} waite sox 2. batling avereene of ‘all he Netotal| Games have been arranged with|the class limit, to Ambers’ 183%. |poucatcher turled the Tigers to an Wo: Home Runs—Foxx, Athletics, 8; John- Bismarck, Jamestown, Valley City, 2 Chicago, May 11—(P)—The Univer-|" son athletics 7. League leaders except the Pittsnireh |p) inoon, Williston, Ni i sity of Chicago defends its right tol pitching—Whitehead, White Sox 4-0;|PAce setter, Arky Vaughan, dropped) Oo° eS” pockrord,” Schroeden is the Big Ten baseball race leadership|" "Hugin, Indians, 3-0. cown toward mid-season levels during | Dot, acer of the club, Webber is Iowa Seturday in the top ’ J the past week, the American Leaguers oy 2 mecte= pated showed s surprising upward tendency. ‘®°7 Robert Easton is treasurer. Mee er ine Mog et times in 21 (No games lay) ips to the plate, it his average | him with gains of 15 and six points Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, 455; Ott,| up nine points to .455 to take the Na-| respectively. Foxx hit safely eight Giants 365, tional League lead relinquished by| times in 18 attempts to hoist his av- Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 18; Taylor, Hite—Vaughen, Pirates, 35; Ott and regular,’ seven blows in 17 times up, . Home Ree cra: 8; Camilli 4 Approximately 20,000 persons go to and J. Moore, Phillies, and Vaugh- prison annually in Great Britain for Pitching Parmelee, Gants, and Der- ; j|ase eer Tale taintet weve teomiee Oe ringer, Reds, 3-0 each. 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