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THE ‘BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 80, 1935 _ UOHNSON, ANDERSON, MORLAN AND LEARY Yanks Gain Virtual Tie for Lead Locals Hammer Out Eight Runs in Wild Fifth to Rout Lakers, 10- THIRTY-THREE DRIVERS BEGIN 500-MILE TEST AT INDIANAPOLIS WILD BILL CUMMINGS, LUCAS, K.C., PARAMOUNT TEAMS {Indianapolis Slips is possessed by four- known-arieties of flow- sift of the GRsuLuams INC. 1, M. REO. U. 8. PAT. OFF. Sreraimeeysoa PANTRY TO THE by Head Play in his year, Cavalcade has NEST! to 5 choice in the 5-30 A Saat VICTORS IN SOFTBALL OPENERS} P i fi Winning Slugfest from Senators a ee | ——___—~| Win Over Colonel . 2 s. A Anderson and Desiderato Tame Paige to Pitch Against Former Mat ikea sis a RE AMONG oT pemnsibrissl erect Shop and if Speedway Victim | m er Loloneis Invaders, Allowing Only rs yg es sox Jump Into Third Place | Nursery Entries Beaten o ‘i L ) ; ; ~ ——— Tie; Braves Beat Phillies; in City L rewers Lose Ground in Drop- Nine Safe Blows ; in City League Awe Basi Cards Triumph in ne hl ping 9-4 Decision to Blue: os Angeles Uriver Acquires; The A. w. , Knigl = i HOUSE OF DAVID IS HERE 2 9 3 : q ae Can eee Hens Trim Red Birds (By the Associated Press) Pole Position With 120 teams scored victories in the three Since the beginning of the season Moh in Ti ti opening league games of the current Chicago, May 30.—(7)}—All St. Pau: Elmer Dean, Brother of Famous Sunday baseball experts have pointed ph in Tryouts diamondball season Wednesday. night and Minneapolis club owners asked 5 y aR e to the New York Yankees as a team to Pounding Big Ted Meinhover for « Thursday was a break from the ‘ Cardinal Pair, Will Pitch watch this year and, if they keep go-|__. is thal OF eight ite the Ladoas ouRtie weather. 1 FIae Gattis F |ing at their present rate, all the other/ 150,000 WILL SEE CLASSIC) detested the Transients, 3-1, Hagen With the Saints and Millers only E |clubs apparently will have to look up- allowed only three hits in the five in- points apart in the battle for the ie aa o ftir b AN oc ula Ginga SEE Sa a cet Se ern Gwaere had: veitne ef eaceee ei Drivi Hruska cover wWi a isastrous western 1 . owners ions of ced. barrage of three home runs two dou- trip, the Yankees hit their stride when [Amelia Earhart Chosen as First) “irks team and Wesge pine game, for the first holiday mnorning-atver: bles and four singles in a wild fifth they returned home May 16 and Man-| | Woman Referee in Death- Two of the winners’ tallies came in noon feature of the season. The fact inning when eight runs crossed the f |ager Joe McCarthy, who had been ill, rf ° the first inning and ‘the third was that the Millers were in third place plate, the Capital City nine drubbed took the reins again. Defying Grind added in the sixth with Peterson and didn’t mean @ thing, for they were the Cleveland Indian rookie farm Since then they have bowled over Hagen leading the attack with two only one point behind Indianapolis from Devils Lake Wednesday for the invading western clubs nine times| 1,,4) lis, May 30—()—Thirty-| Safe blows apiece. The Transients and 13 back of the Saints. tA their second victory over the Satan | in 13 starts and at Washington Wed |1.100 20 the ‘tastest ra St | garnered their lone score in the fifth, Indianapolis slipped past Minneap- City club in as many days. i | |nesday took a six-inning slugfest from | three, of +4 Oris tace drivers of eee ic. . entry got only six nike off olis into second place Wednesday ‘The 10-7 final score scarcely indi- | | the Senators, 7-4, ‘ineriea took over’ the tend Or Sbrer |B lebaae ts the wave hin night as Bob Logan outpitched three 4 \ That triumph, which was cut short |deep, they awaited the green starting | downed the Sweet Shop team, 7-. » the same num- Bigot erie eae and gly ‘7 by a storm, put the Yanks in a virtual |flag at 10 o'clock that sent them away Falkner did the most the hives Ge odie ante adversaries, but kept tag 2 4 DOR DLIAEraS. Wr a tie with the idle Chicago White Sox |in the twenty-third annual 500 mile |Plate, collecting a triple and a double aLitvncine sis it italic tn a etaa ie for the league lead. automobile race at the Indianapolis |in three times at bat. Zahn scattered W. H, “Stubby” Stubblefield, vet- | strugeie for th aac eee cere Lakers to nit # ft bie ri : ‘The lack of hitting which frequently | motor speedway for the rich prize of the seven Sweet Shop blows. eran Los Angeles driver, and his weeiaaig bi ae lead, lost ground Reece eat aid tet has troubled the Yankees this cane way, | $100,000 to be awarded for thelr roar-| Brown, Paramount hurler, and| mechanle were killed at the Indian. | Toncas “cui me Spe decision to im cau i iesée. Batehel Bal . ne nowhere in evidence as they hammer- jing efforts, Matt Hummel, Will Seedstore twirler,| spolle speedway when their car | shove the ‘500 seth athe i Paatoven Vincent, in Sata ed Bob Burke out in four innings with| Three former winners of America’s] each were nicked for 10 hits, but the} leaped the retaining wall during | ana rouisvill mark, leaving Toledo i iit pitch them against the whiskered tight blows, including. a homer’ by|automobile classic ‘were among the| theatre team put thelr safe blows to-| thelr qualifying trial. (Associated /2°) ion oo on tha caut atc at an 3 « o! je year, mings ol indianapolis, er an ion. i “ Day features called for 2:30 and 6:30|) wis, Bismarck lines u Se eats Mirror ‘With many of the clubs traveling to |tecord-holder for the 500 miles a year Hindemith with a home run and a|Zahn, 6 in 7 innings; off Neibauer, 6 Bill Brukbaker’s home run with eo p.m. acheauiod sternal bay. nei os 1ahiey Baeanl Pas ent, poe) the scenes of Thursday's holiday bills, ago; Lou Meyer, Huntington Park,|single and Flagg with a double and a| in 7 innings; struck ‘out, by Zi ane: ae oe i tis fourth was the decisive a tenn (| scheduled Memorial Day games, lanky Batchel Paige, ebony acs of foniy three other big league games |Cal., who won the 1928 end 1033 races, single featured the winners’ attack. |by Netbauer, 9: bases on balls, off cncINeren PrSLiIT Ga Eee Wie P lenel pair, » ill SRee OABTERIT year he led to a United States semi-professional championship in | Wee Played. The Boston Red Sox Se en cueaderuindl Sruhet Sie AB Zahn, 3; off Netbauer, 4; umpires, Tod | gard. Reece Ginn, . for the “beards” and Grover Cleve- ih pee Post tournament. The dusky star was drafted from the Ee LNs Aarne 3 a ue nished al ot . - i sha i . A : 7 RB gotteeee A. Anderson. Carl Boone held Columbus to three " EAA “Alexander, veteran of many sburgh Crawfords for the tournament last year and came up with @ hal Mays Win Pole ion AB H R E |scattered hits as Toledo trimmed th { iaeelGr caver agus competition. 1b three victories and the championship. interest in third place in the Ameri-| The young drivers included Rex Le ee 3 1 1 Oj}champions, 5-0. Big B : ree nee mmm, can, League while the ‘Braves out-|Mays, Lae Angles, who ecquied the 108 311 2\pitched the whole game for Colum, =” pale - e les in a National; pole tion by qualif; his car at 311 7% to go in at the first signs of weaken- : THE League batting match, 8-6. 120190 miles an hour. 310 0 318 Ole eine UP nine hits, bunched in Ing of these two will be Muler, an-| OGge Nine Deats Aitztiie 0a /ataHLehs (Aa Sawa 3001 the second and third innings. ee * Cards End Reds’ Wins speed! averages of better than 100 10 0 0 3001 ce caine who make up the House of David Killdeer 14 to 4 ihe Cardinals ended Cincinnati’ ollss ‘an bur afi theittiale: MOWwIBS 3100 32 2 Olnntiimaukee Kansas City defeated staff. ee six-game winning streak with a 6-3 2 2 ‘a Until that eventful fifth inning ” NATIONAL LEAGUE victory” while the Gubs-Pirates game| reached on arrage of 108 for the fret 200 0 c 51 0 Oey no) ae Ot 4B) 1 ‘Wednesday, neither team had much Mea ee Won Lost Pet,| Ws Tained out. eras Handed allen. cialis Hots WOE 2 0 0 0|Kennedy, r . 3 8 8 ol miwaukee 300.200 600-4 7 4 Oe rth: Bitmere; (Six Run Rally in Fatal Seventh |New York . 2 BS MD ee ee ee ta eta | She, Deioe) teom start to finish today ee yan —---- parton mes i 5a ly Lhe A ae Bismarck 3 Chicago . 17 13 ‘567 |thering speed against ah clk would not only be faster but a larger 100 0 TOTALS ........... 2910 6 3 Hens ‘Sak Red y oun! e last half of the] Inning Paves Way for | Brooklyn 19 15 659/ ‘en hopped off to an eight-run sev- | percentage of the starters would fin- --- aon i ppening frame on singles by Desid- tae. uae ig 15 558 /enth that brought three Philadelphia|ih due to the intensive mechanical 3 8 8 2] Wilts— ABH RE, Z0ledo— The | Toledo Mudhens erato and Al Leary, a eacrifice by One-Sided Victory sayecnall a 559) pitchers into action and decided the| Gove ra F. Hummel, rf .......... 3 0 0 o[Danked Columbus 5-0 in a game ~{ Quincy Troupe and another single insite 16 18 538/ game. pet ies during the last progres- AB H R_ BIE. Spriggs, is * 43 1 0| Played under the lights, from the bat of “Moose” Johnson. (special to The Tribt | Philadelphia aaa 3 Pd The Cardinals got even with Gene vi ence nee ares 3 1 1 1|d. Spriggs, if 41 0 o[Columbus.. 000 000 00-0 3 2 The visitors evened the score in the] noag ND. Man 30, poring out Boston» 290) schott, Cincinnati rookie hurler, for lexpected to pass through the tumn= 12.2 0 1]J. Schlosse, ¢ . A OF OV) eget tae OO) OE 3 9 1 fied when Anderson walked in a run |i¢ ite age cu o—Beling out tees 28 a five-hit defeat earlier in the seas0M |stiles to Siniten icy tater ARIAL 2 0 0 0/8. Goetz, 3b ...... 311 of, ining and Ogrodowski; Boone an error put jaghan on y smacking him for four runs in the : 3 H. Woodbury, 1b . m the paths and a single and walk had oad ae risa aon seventh inning, the second. The Reds threatened in the ape peed reas brary 2 i 5 . M. Haniel. > aS 7 : 4 H 4 Indians Trim Colonels loaded the bases. Leary put the lo-|Dodee nine trounced Killdeer, 14 to Pet.|seventh but Paul Dean, relieving Bill| she ’wes the first woman ever to serve 2 0 0 O|A. Netbauer, rs. 3 1 1 0|,,12dlanapolis—Indianapolis defeat- tals out in front again in Bismarck’s|4!",8 Pall game played at Dodge lass, 625 | Walker, got a lucky break when Bill|-°%, vas the first woman ever to serve 1 0 0 oj. Aller, r .. 2 1 0 0{¢d Louisville 4-1 in the first game of turn at bat with a long four-bagger |SUDday. | 611|Campbell’s pinch hit struck Oskie peeraaenedd 3 0 0 1{Jundt, cf 2 0 0 2|thelr serles played under the lights. that carried over the left field wall. | Deadlocked at two-all until the ‘563 |Slade on the base path for the third “Race to Set Standards 2 © 0 0{Drennen, cf... 1 0 0 0|Loulsville.. 001 000 o00—1 10 0 Lakers Take Lead seventh inning, the game looked like 529 | out. Technically, the race will establish 1000 _ = = “Indianapolis 000 031 00x—4 10 3 ‘one run each in the fourth |® Pitchers’ battle between Peterson on| 529 ane new mechanical standards for the 1 (9008 TOTALS . 3210 3 3|, “cKain, Bass, Lecomte and Ring- and fifth innings, the first one on a|t%e mound for Killdeer and Puzzy| cone 2S Oe NATIONAL LEAGUE automobile industry and will be the 1 brite f hofer; Logan and Riddle. m single by Rucker, a stolen base and|J®0sen but developed into a near rout Philadelphia 11 21344 Braves Defeat Phillies most important event in 1935 speed — — — —]Paramount . ++ 200 310 x— 6 oth another single by Callaghan and the|®5 the local nine began to hit Pet-/St. Louis .... 8 22 267] Philadelphia—Scoring seven runs in| Championship contests. 233 1 «3| Will's .. 000 101 1— 3 ers not scheduled. second on a double by Silvey and a|¢80n's offerings. Dodge touched the —— the first two innings the Boston] Four capable drivers who have 001 0-3] Summary: Stolen bases, Flagg, E. single by Ott, the invaders held a one |W Killdeer pitchers, who followed AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Braves defeated the Phillies, 8-6. missed victory by seconds were seek- - 000 010 0—1/ Spriggs 2, J. Aller; two base hits, B. _ un advantage going into the last half |Peterson, for five safe hits and six ‘Won Lost Pet.|Boston ... 250 000 100—8 12 1|/ing vindication today. They were Lou Btolen bases—Hagen,| Ashmore, Flagg; three base hits, OR LEAGUE of the fifth, more scores. |st. Paul 21 13 618 {Philadelphia 002 400 000— 6 6 1|Moore of Los Angeles, who finished |Wedge, Guthrie; two base hits—|Dohn; home runs, Hindemith; double The lead was short-lived, however,|, Tt was the first game between the /Minneapo 23 15 605| Smith, Brandt, Spohrer and Hogan; | Second in 1928 and who was third in| Wedge, Renwick, Burger; three base|or triple plays, Kennedy to Allen; LADEPRS as Red Haley laced out a neat single |*Wo teams who battled it out last sea- | Indianapolis 20 13 .605|Johnson, E. Moore, Thomas, Jorgens| the last two races; William (Shorty) |hits—Burger; hits off Hagen 3 in 5|hits, off Brown, 10 in 7 innings; off and Johnson poled out one of tre|son for first place on the North|Milwaukee 17 14 548 /and Wilson. Cantlon of Detroit who was second in innings; off Wedge 0 in 2 innings; off|Hummell, 9 in 7 innings; struck out Lead stony ttc Jongest home runs ever seen in the|»ranch with Dodge winning four out | Kansas City . 16 415 (516 ‘Walker Wins Fifth 1930; Wilbur Shaw of Indianapolis |Meinhover 8 in 7 innings; struck out|by Brown, 8; by Hummel, 2; bases: NAEIENOU EEA EE Jocal park, the ball carrying far over |°f five games played. Columbus 65 8 pou Bill Waller won his fitth{Who’ finished second in 1933, and|by Hagen 1; by Wedge 2; by Mein-|on balls off Brown 2; off Hummel, 0. ,Patting Vaughan, Pirates, 404; Mar- the right wall near centerfield. Dodge will play Zap at the Zap|Toledo . Is 28 Seglvietory of the season as the St. Louis|Maurl Rose of Dayton, ©., who fin-|hover 7; bases on balls off Hagen 6;| Umpires, Burt Nelson. Scorer, Harold | tim» Cardinals, S77. Mike Goetz followed with a sharp|P@rk in a Memorial Day feature. The | Louisville 8 27 229/Cardinals defeated the Cincinnati|ished only 27 seconds behind Wild/off Wedge 1; off Meinhover 0. * |Sloven. Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 37; Martin, single and Bill Morlan duplicated |x score. =, Reds, 6-3. ae Cummings a year ago. : pon and L, Waner, Pirates, Johnson's feat only this NORTHERN LEAGUE Cincinnati. 100 010 000—3 11 0 e 26-year old bumpy 2% mile me) ss b johnson’s feat only this time the ball Dodge ABH POA eee iy pot.(Sh Louls., 041 001 Oox— 6 7 o[brick course already has claimed the az ur x| Landis’ Decision May |nits—vaughan, Piartes, 59; L. Wa- Nothing remained but that Bob Me-| yy oroedet + 6 1 0 Olwinhipeg .......:. 17 2 .806| Herrmann, Schott and Lombardi; lives of three drivers in preparation . 410 0| Decide Johnson’s Fate|,,2°° Pie °. (Carney should double and score when| yy" % 5 2 3 O/ Fargo-Moorhead .. 10 7 — .582|P- Dean, Walker and Davis. Hon Varay = Zane, aide Lote mie rior 4001 PADI GONE coy BUR HAR/S EACBAR SEE i ‘Anderson belted another of Hruska’s|M Schroeder - 5 1 0 8lcrookston .. 90a others may go over the rocky road to 4100 and Moore, Giants, 8. k heaves out of ¢ H. Goetz . Depaul Chicago-Pittsburgh post in,|death in the toughest of all speed Chicago, May 30. — () — Walter | pitching — Castleman, Giants, 5-0; 4 ee ee ee ee ean, Jansen 5 ores & 10 ut 2 ah postponed, rain. | apetition, 3 10 OlJohnson ied the Cleveland Indians|” parmelee, Giants, and Walker, Car w that inning and the Brainerd 7 9 437 : 110 American , ” Le aia ‘e fourth off the veteran Devils Lake|= S108" -.- 5 3 1 O)superior 7 9 437] Only games scheduled. 20.0: 1 eet ee eet ee : manager. b Eau Claire . 6 10 3% ioe 3 0 © Olmight be his last days as manager of Before the outburst had been quiet-|L* Fischer 5 1 2 2/puluth ... 5 (12 AMERICAN LEAGUE Samuelson, 2144) AMERICAN LEAGUE ed down Leary had singled, scored on|FU2v, Jansen « 4090 as bioaee ee Red Sox Nose Out A's YEST DAY’S | Father, 2 a bug celta recone se gees __|Batting — Johnson, Athletics, 406; "4 Haley's double and Haley had come|%°° Hettrich 110 0) qRACK MEN AT HARVARD Bolo aidae etebe care inthe) a piewataes Bot: OW0| ates canager ie Midinna asl pice umie whe F } jhome when Johnson got his second pape net seventh the Boston Red Sox defeated Potter, 2b .... 21 000i pr ee ere ies hea AS | ee hhit of the inning, a sharp single along) T#S - . 46 14 23 10|_ Cambridge, Mass., May 30.—()—\the Philadelphia Athletics, 10-9. Perea es: oo anges iene one ee lay | son, Athletics, 29, Oe rast bee ee. Southern California's 40 track and|Philadelphia 100 004 121-9 i3 3| - (By the Associated Press) TOTALS .....5605., 30 7 3 Sleawe ee | Mie oson, Athletion: BA; Gehring Pee ose rp Killdeer AB H PO A\field stars, as well as most of the 600|Boston .. 001 000 6ix—10 10 3| Bob Smith, Braves—Held Phil- = ‘AB HR E|2¥, M Landis, who will decide if} er, Tigers, 48. Phe Lakers got to Anderson for an-| ea,” 4/1 1 O|representatives of 37 other colleges} Caster, Cascarella, Dietrich and] ies hitless in last five innings to 4 1 0 1{2cnnsen was justified in firing In- |Home runs—Johnson, Athletics, and ther run in the dxth oe oy ans |B. Janson 3 0 4 Ojentered in the 59th IC-4A champion-!Berry; Welch, Walberg, Pipgras,| protect lead. ennee 2-1 0. o| elder Willie Kamm. from the club| Greenberg, Tigers, 11. * r and a single by Mecurdy. 3 2 1 2j/ship meet here this week-end, were|Rhodes and Berg. Por Ruffing, Yankees — 2130 last week. se said ate action | Pitching—Whitehead, White Sox, 7-0; ee ne Aner 4 0 0 1|due at the Harvard stadium Thursday Yanks Trounce. Senators Helped win own game against 3:8 ac) Reena aee 2, | Aten zapines 5:0 touched for two singles and a triple $0.1 0}fore nat workou Washington—The New York Yan-| Senators by driving in three runs 2011 wi doing aig pee e Be tyne 8 im the elghth which counted two runs $0.18 1 runs, Doce 2s nile ot; Jansen ai). oes atenled the Washington Gens: |, sejth homer and ingle, 3 00 Ilhan pefore Commissioner Lanais.| Helen Jacobs Enters allowed one more Lak » innings; 's In @ game stopped by rain in uae 101 Y 2. Mipitiath through to ainnics eee 3.01.0) EE the alnths inning. Pee ee eas gad 2 0-6 of 4, That Johnson's future with the In-| Quyarter-Final Round error. Bs O/et Ole eee aerials New York ...... 121 30-7 9 1) Stans upon eee mn fps en 1 6:0; 0| Sans depended: on Lane feckon —— Leary and Johnson, each with a Jan q|0ff Peterson 7 in 7 eres ; or "3. Masuinavan,.- 01: 002 4. _9),-0 Babe Dahlgren, Red = ee ee Brediey, Heat oe the Glen sre Poris, May 30.—(®)}—Helen Jacobs, é jhome run and iwo singles in five trips +31 4:22 4/5 sen 2 in 1 inning: off pe aa Ruffing and Dickey; Bean, Burke,| cjoyted homer and double against 3.01 1/4, fe Ls evel last of the American survivors in the i fo the plate drove in four runs be-|Score by inning mills Bese gules secmaa ne ole Athletics, Koncking in three runs. paged [Le q|French hard courts tennis champion- ; fen them and fattened their bat-|Dodge ... 020 001 64x—13|by Fischer 2; by Peterson 1, by B, 0 008 st ights Last Night | |Suirer-rinal brackets 1" the women ! ting averages at the expense of the|Killdcer Mao ORL Ou a| Sansert 1 apsatone salle eticaaraan| “cheyenne: M: Rally Beat: oo ou s— 1] | Fig! ight | |quarter-rinai brackets in the women three Laker huslers, ‘McCarney got . yennen Bests oc bal ott anal aroon Rally Beats oap 100 0 3}@———_———_—@|and men's. singles were completed. wo safe blows in four times up and| Summary: Errors, Dodge 1; Kill- he) Unpices, Bian ray br Blood flows through the bones of Crookston Pirates Priske, (By the Associated Press) The United States champion entered Ld Goetz, Morlan, Troupe and Haley|deer 5. Two base hits Dodge 5; three|Wasem of Hallid ee, very young children almost as free- Zahn; Chicago—Puggy Weinert, 149%, |the round of eight Wednesday by each garnered s pair in five trips to % lay. ly as it does through the veins. = hits, Samuelson, Wetch, Chicago, outpointed Billy Miller, |turning back Yvona Orlandini, of tthe plate. The box score: OUT OUR St. Paul haa Pguiaed gah ag! three base hits, Falkner; hits, off 147, Milwaukee, (10). Italy, 6-2, 6-0. DevilsLake— ABR H POA E way By Williams | |ztore'sur runs and detest, Crookston, ® 1400 : OUR BOARDING HOUSE 21220 = 6-7, 1B be ote nee mare oe test ednesday. : 02230 No iy We (<) \ RAINY DAY PAsTIME— A. Johnson hurled good ball for the ZZ 11610|° =e Nee? Og\ \ &*.MITATION DOG AND Bares fae om, Be i C77 \\ISN--EGAD, NEIGHBOR eas Tm, — +. an ee i, CAT FIGHT. Maroons hopped on him for five hits BAXTER-~-LOOK AT THIS! MIGHT USE ONE OF toz2 0] | iil PN HA Ron fl dole xine nd eel, more FOUR EGGS FROM MY |, ‘EM FOR AN EGG 401000 WS bs. ne & Grookston got, to Bonet for 16 hts, TWO ROYAL BURMA HENS! SHAMPOO | aes A . including four trip! a double, . BY SOV’ PRESENT a . R but left 13 men stranded on the paths, >A E.T- Wil Le \ MAY GIVE ME A { r4 mG NOU WITH A COUPLE OF THEM HEAD OF HAIR col Jamestown Humbles CA SERVE THEM FOR DINNER- LIKE A SOLOMON ee: Fargo-Moorhead, 10-4 THEY ARE EQUAL IN FOOD ISLANDER EHO i VALUE TO A SOINT OF b! } Jamestown, N. D., May 30.—(®)— { Jamestown’s ball team laid down a barrage of 16 hits off three pitch- ers, scoring ten runs to defeat the Fargo-Moorhead Twins, 10-4, here Wednesday night. ~ Phil Schmidt, lanky righthander, was on the mound for Jamestown Bismarck tne rect and Senight, handled the : i lion, Fisch and han ” ne tone lps pPDer, haere hurling duties for the Twins. base, Devils Uake, 9; Bismarck, 9. Fee NE oe oon 160 Stolen base, Rucker. Sacrifice, Troupe cee "Two base hits, Silvery, ‘Troupe, Haley, Jamestown ..........-120 024 01x—10 McCarney, Morlan. ‘Three base hit, A ‘ Rucker. Home runs, Leary, Johnson Cavalcade Races in . off MeCur i @ in 3 innings: off Hruska 12 In 3 in, Suburban Handicap ning; off Sellers 1 in 3 innings; off = j “Anderson 6 in 6 innings; Desiderato New York, May 30.—(?)—Cavalcade, @ in 3 innings. Struck out by Mc- king of the 1934 three-year-olds and { ~@urdy 1; by Sellers 2; by Anderson 7; his most persistent pursuer, Disco’ gl by Desiderato 1. Bases on balls off)’ ery, matched strides with the un- MA Hruska 1; off Anderson 3. Wild pee? the & ‘the dala Roe *y to, Um) three others Rayou, Louis Pap Te the $10,000 added suburban handleap FROM MRS.HOOPLES

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