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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935 Locals Shell Four House of David Hurlers in Double Win, 8-7, 7-0° PAIGE, TROUPE PLAY. MAJORS’ HOLIDAY BILLS SHATTER SEASON’S ATTENDANCE RECORDS ip | : ‘ : 4 : Croonquist Takes ABAD ROLES IN TWIN)Petillo Wins 500-Mile Indianapolis|yANKEES CARDINALS, SAINTS, INDIANS DIVIDE TWIN | |°"Wevtrs in Hotiday ie é : | VICTORIES THURSDAY] Race With Record-Breaking Averagei(lANTS AND PHILLIES BILLS, REMAIN TIED IN LEAD Colt Tournament H | ei Shooting the first nine in 37, one ian hes Credited With Twe]y_—_________, a ? a es, Brewers Win First But Losefans prepared to get-on thelr High! Ori Pe sg tig unin pret faces | Wins; Catcher Steals Home | Speed Classic Winner |/os Angeles Driver Will Collect WI DOUBLEHEADERS Second to Blues; Hens, Red |hore, Roday. in the qualifying tria's/ Nell Croonquist, youthful Bismarck } i ee $20,000 First Prize for | j AN DINGS { Bird’ Break Even championships, and pave the way for shotmaker, won medalist and. cham- | With Winning Run — : Perf | SZ NESE ; thelr seventh team conquest in a span|Plonstup, fight honors in, the 18-hole =o } eet ee Finals i urs ! MURDERER’S ROW IN ACTION! ea | NATIONAL teaGuE —_ |Terrymen's Two Victories Shovel chicago May =A! the Set |trdgy. nn | ga tne mune gl cure ! Ne | | Indlanapolls, May 31.—(P—Daring new York .. WL Pet) Dodgers Down to Fifth; [tic semoriat dare St, Paul wes the 4 The Trojans, capable of scoring tn, “goiter, shot two 20's to wit the : x ui 5 ‘ : , : events, are especial- x 5 | Desiderato, Leary, Troupe RE URSBEEAY (eck Wi Re HRRS CHES. ae Braves Lose Pair Ae Tee baa nanny ts ly well fortified in the hurdles and | tclpated the’ Memorial’ Day’ event, ‘ Haley and Johnson Lead ‘cinlined ‘the victor’s spoils Pedny for | Pittsburet 19 > 527 cheer about. ai ya pe ie ot wae which opened the Capital City tourn- 21-Hit Attack the fastest 500 miles ever turned on! Ghnchnnat SH WHITEHEAD HURLS 8TH WIN|tne‘ssistcnaa'e percentage of ii, |afte_vim Reynolds, Phil ery, Bam {ight winners, placed on the basis |the death-ridden bricks of the In-|Philadelphia ....... 11 22 333 while Minneapolis and Indianapolis |Hlopstock and Johnny Mottram—to/of their two-round total score, were: Bismarck's murderer's row, strength- dianapolis motor speedway. | Boston 9 25 265 tied with Marty McManus’ team in )Slve the University of California's 13-| First flight—Nadine O'Leary and ened by the addition of Quincy ‘Troupe, really got going Thursday, ‘The Los Angeles Italian-American, | celebrating “the first time a car ever aneeavaN ee Pirates Divide Twin Bill Withigames won and lost, were knotted in}™man squad a fight for second place, second place at .600. with Cornell, Harvard and Columbia IByrell Knutson (tied for first) 83. Second flight—C. G. Mathys, first, ° ii a ‘ead- {carrying the east’s banner in the}93: pounding out a total of 21 hits off stayed together” for him, whipped his| yew york Me ae ie EK Se bh erate Indians, in fact, were the -cad, |polnt-battle, aoe nied light GA Overgard four hurlers to cop both ends of a powerful little cream-colored speed-! ou lage Ee ie ae Bosox-A’s Split iin their afernicea ane white St. 100; Bud Demming, 1 vergan 4 first, holiday bill from Doan’s House of ster across the finish line before 8 caveat 15 589 Paul and Minnea) als were splitting Fourth flight—G: Pristed tin iocaene ast year. Ta acres |fer's G00 unite average of 10040 mes DETOe «=+ 11 528] _(By the Associated Press) theit traditional Menforial Day pal 104;'G. H. Kenney, runnerup,i10.." ‘ FANT PALEe, ebony stalwart of the an hour, He will collect @ $20,000! Washingion’ 13 “ata! baseball sokebn, brincthg abublenéad: WEARS. ue THE CAPITAL toe ete Ol, “Beery, titet, Lea Taatod Reames cash first prize, $2,050 in lap prizes/ pnijadelphia 22 1353Jers all around and an outpouring of| St. Paul scored two runs in the COMMERCIAL re both of the victories, going in the first game as a ninth-inning relief hurler with the score tied and turn- ing in a three-hit mound performance and thousands more for accessories, The nation’s greatest speed spec- Cee tacle was marred by another fatality, :RIC the fourth for the 1935 classic and cae ee es the 3ist since the 2% mile oval was! paul .. teetine, Or, 28 Sar fans that shattered all of this year’s|/ninth inning of the morning game to attendance records and a good many /defeat Minneapclis 7-6. The Millers of those set in previous seasons, has | bunched their 13 hits in the afternoon {gone a long way toward backing up, for an 8-4 victory. As expected, Twin Mickey Cochrane's recent statement {City fans turned out in pumbers,! COLLEGE 314% Main Ave. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota NOTICE OF HEARING, Notice is hereby given that suant to that certain petition 1d May 9th, 1935, received from the State SUMMER TERM as he shut out the whiskered stars in ANNOUNCEMENT, 1935 KELLY PETILLO opened to the racing daredevils in, Minneapolis Highway Commission of North Da- 16 .600|that the best doubleheader clubs will|around 18,000 watching the two, | the second game. Risking his last penny to get in the kota in accord 5 SD eEanr of tie credit for the first vie-| race, daring 30-year-old Kelly Petilie, | 2°" : Indianapolis 14 {600| find success in the 1935 pennant cam- | games. \] store than three hund’ed stue | |sions of Section 20°H No 14e toga tory really belongs to Troupe. With| tos Angeles Italian-American, claim- Weatherly Is Killed | Milwaukee o 15.545 | pign. Steve Larkin kept seven hits well'] dents enrolled this past year. The el ed a Board of County the count knotted at seven-all, two]ed the victor’s spotls of approximately| Clay Weatherly, 25, Cincinnati, Kansas City 16.615] Four clubs in the two major leagues|apart as Milwaukee defeated Kansas!| way to a better position is | leigh and Midte of erik Dakota, thi won both games of Thursday's bar-|City 3-1, in the first game, but the’ 2 400|gain program and this is how they|Blues earned a 3-0 triumph in the’ fared: second when Lena Stiles turned in al The New York Giants, trimming} neat job of pitching. H men out and the bases loaded in the} ¢25,000 for winning the 500-mile In- (driver at the wheel of the doomed|Columbus . Jast half of the ninth inning, Troupe|dianapolts speedway classic in a rec-(racer that killed Johnny Hannon of|Toledo . -.... stole home with the winning run. | ord-shattering performance. Norristown, Pa., in a trial tun May 21,/Louisville ... Home runs by Troupe, Red Haley rode it over the wall of the northwest. through more training. {meet at the Court House at Bismarck, Our Annual Summer Term wit! | | Xorth Dakota, on the 5th day of June, begin Monday, June 3, but stu- | [Ay Pe d23e at, 10:00 o'clock A, at, in said County, for the purpose of ascer- dents may enroll at any time taining and determining the damages “Moose” Johnson, coupled with turn at 110 miles an hour on the NORTHERN LEAGUE Brooklyn 8-3 and 6-0, increased their; Columbus and Toledo also broke | during the months of May or | |2"d making awards and of hearing Paige's three-hit elbowing, nwere the Coals a8 ; : . 4 eighth lap. He was dead when Ww L National League to 415 games and in-jeven. The Red Birds won, 8-7, in the |} June. 4 anew eivieen ty chs Mai ao features of the shutout victory in the u slg 0 0 1 2 1{Picked up. His mechanic, Francis Winnipeg ..........5 18 3 cidentally shoved the Dodgers down] afternoon and the Mudhens gained a Rates for Tuition will be, three tain lands for Highway purpOweE £6 second game. The three circuit drives 0 2 3 0 o|Bradburn, 23, of Indianapolis, re- Fargo-Moorhead .... 11 8 to fifth place. The St. Louis Cardi-|5-1 decison at night, with Roxie Law- months, $50, with books and sup- provide proper location and align- _ accounted for six of the locals’ seven 0 0 5 1 1{mained in critical condition in a hos-|Brainerd ......... 9 9 nals, who bowled over Cincinnati 12-5}son holding the 1934 champions in'} plies $3 additional; four months | |M™ent of 4 State Highway project de- ie 0 3 1 (pital Friday, his back broken. Crookston 9 10 and 4-2, hopped from a third place | check. | | $66.68, books and supplies $6 ad- Noh Ss. 450A in PeBUtcicn eowie Take Four-Run Lead tart easas Petillo followed the pace set at the Grand Forks 9 11 tie with Brooklyn to second in the American Association i] itional. These rates are very orth Dakota, as more particulariy Belting the veteran Grover Cleve- ern ry a start by Rex Mays, Los Angeles, who Superior .. 8 10 senior circuit standing. The New| Milwaukee 3-0; Kansas City 1-3. i reasonable. Use of typewriters, a in that certain plat with Yend Alexander and Elmer Dean,| pTotele...-.......90 0 3 2610 4) ry ON eee evend held It until|£8u Claire .. 6 12 York Yankees, trouncing Washington} Minneapolis 6-8; St. Paul 7-4. || free. tecorded in the Register of Deeds ot younger brother of the Cardinal pair,» iderado, 3b 5 2 2 1 © O|broken spring shackle bolts forced Duluth ...... 6 13 4-0 and 9-3, captured the American| Louisville 8-10; Indianapolis 19-6. | Evening Classes on Monday, | |fice of said Burlelgh County, on the for two runs apiece in the first and]; por. 5. 3d 2-43 olhim out at 305 miles. The winner League from Chicago, which split! Toledo 7-5; Columbus 8-1. |] Wednesday and Friday evenings. | [19th day of December, 1934, ‘In book © eecond innings, Bismarck took an ecu ‘a °3 12 7 1 O|finished two miles ahead of Wilbur \with Cleveland. The Phillies, slam- ; | Rates $8 a month for three eve- | (723, 0f Lala 2d a auennien. early lead in-the afternoon game with Salen as ‘ ¢1 1 8 a. TIBhaw of Indianapolis; anid’ fre nilles oq {ming out 11-6 and 9-3 triumphs over| Paya Trojans to Wi |] nings a week; $6 a month for | |wnich sald Highway project will pase Bates, recruited from the Devils Lake| ony 2, Seed aa troator Wild Bil Cumming, in| Kok So 0 DAY'S {the Braves, pulled 2% games ahead r Jans LO WIN || two evenings ‘a week. See the | |and the owners thereof, as nearly. as club, getting out of the tight spots) price 5 401 0 1 0/1934 victor who saw his record aver- ST Ss on the cellar struggle with Boston. 7th IC-4A Track Title | Frm cas ottered. Btatersiienway Comasion in guanie ; and pr ae until a dls-| Goetz, rf 4 0 0.0 0 Olage of 104.863 miles an hour go into sits breasted beter er erelisiatis ane | COUNT REPORTING COURSE to purchase at what they deem a rea- ‘A walk, two singles and a triple|Morian, cf | Fics Sc 0 ul irueaucaiies cae swisuined dena lied profitable day. In addition to the two], Cambridge, Mass, May 31—(P.—, | with the same text books as, and scored three runs and knotted the oe ate He . 00500 corseer: ina zee sac aaa ir (By the Associated Press) triumphs they reaped the benefit of | is rs ie he mm _ and field']| similar methods to the Gregg bets score at seven each in that eventful ngberg, 1b ......1 00100 eee dl Roberts, tins Aes rer Joe Medwick, Cardinals — Hit |the largest crowd in National League |V@'s @fter an interval of two years,’} School pdetienin Court Re- | |Gertha E. inning and Lefty Vincent, was called eeped Ralph Hepeuca 70a neTn| five doubles, triple and tingle, history, 63.048 paid admissions, Eraor ita eh ltlt neat of from Parcel ‘No. 5: iocat to fill in the breach. Vincent's firs! a a i “| driving in six runs, in double vic- ‘The Cardinals hit steadily to col- NOTICE OF HEARING. ‘ t sncneds A a ag heave was wide. Troupe knocked -it (Raa geles 103.177; William Cantlon, De- (ey ne Reds. lect 16 blows in the first game to win | CERTIFIED PUBLIC AC- yoeeceiteal Life Ins. Co. & Bertha troit 101.400; Chet Gardner, Los An- Notice is hereby given that pur- | COUNTANCY COURSE. The down and went back after it as Choz- suant to that certain petition dated Bi for Dizzy Dean. en started for home. Vincent came ismarck ....... Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, John Whitehead, White Sox, this 14th day of May, 1935. geles 101.129; Deacon Litz, Dubois, ‘Walton Course of Accountancy Bp is Chicago's White Sox slammed out|the 9th day of May, 1935, received ‘% Ne Summary: ,|Pa., 100907; George MacKenzie, Ed-| and Willis Hudlin, Indians ee has turned out more C. P. A.’s BOARD OF COUNTY Co3t- ft ; : y me, | 8-4 fc : 8 , H. B. No. NTY. Chozen stepped out of the base line.|bases, Bismarck 7; House of David 5,|troit, 100.474. ea np White Boxe with, {sive the rookle his elghth consecutive |i4s, 1983, Session feceen haiBoaed titi aVSien sen Ge Lopregtie Wm. Bricks, | Paige went in for Vincent in the ree base, Desiderado. Two. base = ninth retiring the first man on an , Troupe, Johnson, Paige. Home el 1 f easy roller to Bob McCarney at jruns, Troupe, Haley, Johnson. Triple F M Twins and Colts first and striking out the other two.|play, Paige to Leary to McCarney. Leading off in the ninth with the|Hits, off Paige 3 in 9 inninngs; off H. score tied, Joe Desiderato flied out) Anderson 10 in 8 innings. Struck out! st. Paul, May 31—(®)—The Brain- and Al Leary grounded out. Troupe|by Paige 8; by H. Anderson 5. Bases erd Muskies took both ends of the got a single and went to second on/|on balls, off Paige 2; off H. Anderson | Haley's hit, Ambrose, who finished|1. Hit by pitcher, Zellers by Paige.|Memorial Day bill with Eau Claire, out the game for Alexander and Dean,/Time of game 1:30. Umpires Cayou/7-4 and 7-6, to jump from fifth to walked -“‘Moose”. Johnson purposely|and Lenaberg. third place in the Northern League loading the be nd reve bere ree standings. in'as a pinc! er for lor-| Ty Hy Li Crookston and Grand Forks, in eg eae oor os “0 di third and fourth place, respectively, i Troupe lome before Thursday's games, split their With the count two strikes and one pt oubleneader + te { doubleheader, and dropped to fourth ' ball, Troupe sprinted for home, caught Valley City, N. D, May. 31.—() and fifth places behind Brainerd. 5 | Ambrose off his guard, and scored the Featured b: The Pirates took a 1-0 thriller in the tally. and eta ple sgedae hig ule first game at Grand Forks and the Is Colts slugged out a 13-11 triumph in the nightcap at Crookston. $10,000 a year. We also offer the American Bookkeeping Course ‘and the Gregg Intensive Ac- cquntancy Course. COMMERCIAL TEACHERS TRAINING COURSE. Many of mound victory. Jimmy Dykes, Zeke|County Commissioners of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- Bonura and Rip Radcliff all hit for | ota, wilt meet at the Court, House the circuit in the opener but they)at Bismarck, North Dakota, on the couldn’t touch Willis Hudlin’s two-|5th. day of J . _D. 1935, at 10:00 hit hurling as the Indians took the A second game, 4. ing the damages and making awards | our former students are employ- Blanton Shelled From Mound and of hearing any or all persons or || eq as instructors in Commercial Pittsburgh's rookie mound ace, Cy| Parties Interested or agstieved by the | Colleges and High Schools, Com- Blantoy, was knocked from the hill|/purposes to provide proper location mercial teachers receive a salary for the first time as the Cubs smashed !and alignment of a State Highway || every month in the year. ‘ outa 6-4 victory but Red Lucas|srepectdengmated.ee.tednrel Al E'e- | AUDITING AND | AUDITING evened it by pitching six-hit ball to|County, North Dakota, as more par- PROCEDURE. There is a great win 4-1. gals ig ray es 2 Pigg | demand for Auditors in the The Browns belted out 16 hits and Plat with an inscribe scription || many Government Offices that were ree blows ty, on tl a x ‘uary, " 4 Bridges as the Tigers eae He : in, book BY of ints on a dise = The work is interesting and Wes Ferrell was both winner and | whi “4 aid Hig tee ay t itl pee itable. loser on the mound in the even break|und the owners thereof, as nearly as || NINE MONTHS SECRETARIAL between the Red Sox and Athletics,|can be determined, and which thei{ COURSE with a FREE diplome. State Highway Commission is unable is He pitched the full first game, win-|to purchase av what they deem i alk orn is eee ee ning 7-4 then came in as a relief hur- issued REE ler to run into the A's five-run burst ras 7 pAlersuee i. airs vase . in the eleventh and went down 13-8. a aera SIX MONTHS STENOGRAPHIC o COURSE. This course offers a pada soot Mtetee and 21, Block 11, Suttle's Addn. to'| Diploma on the payment of $1.00 cna Vinge) easing ia 'y of Bismarck; owner—Bstate of || to cover part of the cost: . We |} have issued several of these E locat E% SW} St. Louis 12-4;. Cincinnati 5 poation Neel lately. ATTEST::. Clair G. Derbs, County Auditor. AL) 43) 5-17-24-31, two hits in second. Cary : Adolph Camilli, Phillies—Made Divide Doubleheaders| tive hits. including — seventh —— homer, scored six times against Braves. Ben Chapman, Yankees — Cracked out five hits. knocking in four runs in twin triumph over Senators. Roy Henshaw, Cubs and Red Lucas, Pirates—Pitched brilliant- ly as teams split doubleheader. Rollie Hemsley, Browns and Tommy Bridges, Tigers—Hemsley made four hits in opener, Bridges pitched three-hit shutout. Mel Ott and Fred Fitzsimmons --Ott made four hits, including ninth homer; Fitzsimmons blank- Fargo-Moorhead scored two runs in} ¢d Dodgers with two hits. purpose of ascertaining and cling closer than a movie-clinch! TALK about your sicee Look how a HANES hugs your hide —even after it’s dunked in the washtub! A shirt any better-fitting than that would have to grow tight on your skin! ister, HANES is elastic- knit... and get onto that word “elastic.” It means [In the second game, the local . game, Valley City and Jamestown } counted eat ee runs pando split a twin Memorial baseball card Snnings ‘tournament teammates, allowing only |" 5, aid Valley City to thi the last inning of the second 2 s hits game Wes Ferrell, Red Sox and Jim: thiee scattered singles and fanning |, pining de ace eg a sp jith Winniper to win, 6-5, and gain| mie Foxx. athleties — Former eight. home grounds in the aftern an even break for the day's work.| limited Athletics to six hits in | Desiderato got on the paths through Sune cuties Jamestown ae nae The Maroons won the opener 5-4. first game, .atter smashed tenth jen error in the third inning and scattered hits to win at Valley City Superior and Duluth also exchang-| home run in second. scored on. ag A cereal Sut John 43 in the nightcap. ed honors, the Blues taking the morn- —_——_ gon, next up, secon: k: ing contest 4-3 and the Dukes win- . H fun in as many days for the ‘third pee oteea abe inane eClew OS ning the afternoon game 8-7, Cook, Cox, Croonquist Rutan, | | ; location—Lots 26) fifth inning as a result of alleged New York 8-6; Brooklyn 3-0. 1 gt, $0; scree oe: | BUSINESS ENGLISH, BUBI- more runs were added in the |®0usive language: used by Jamestown ; = Are Tourney Threats) Philadelphia 11-9; Boston 6.3. ses . mney || NESS SPELLING,” BUSTNEAS Come abet Lage figure. ee a rorlan getting Ge througts (Plavers against Valley City’s Negroes.|Gopher Nine Virtually American eet Bismarck, Nosh Dakota.) ARITHMETIC and FINE PEN- pid po Heo tope al) MANSHIP are offered to those that need them. The latest text Ys, . BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF BURLEIGH COUNTY. Wm! Fricke, Chairman. New York 4-9; Washington 0-3. Detroit Lakes, Minn., May 31—(#) Boston 7-8; Philadelphia 4-13. 18 * Clinches Big Ten Title —Challenging the prestige of Minne- "i Chicago 8-0;. Cleveland 4-4, according to Hancock, who was bat-| Chicago, May 31—(P)—Minnesota,|*0ta’s best amateur golfers will be @) st, Louis 10-0; Detrolt 7-2. Se see sone base ting, Bodie called him a name, the darkhorse team, Pass was only host of North Dakota’s stellar links- ° ° feces a Haley Charlie, Art's brother, ran from!one game away from the western con-| en in the fifth annual Pine-to-Palm | Fights Last Night ht: L t Ni ht { " leading. the batting line- the dugout apparently to separate the! ference baseball championship. tournament here July 24 to 27, accord- ignts Las! 1g) that order, collected 20 of the two, which brought more players into| The Gophers, whose schedule ar-|!ng to Herb Anderson, manager of |} garnered off four Howe of the mixup. Police finally quieted the/rangement caused them to be over-| the golf classic. hurlers during the two games. disorder and the game continued af-|looked while Illinois and Chicago set| Heading the North Dakota delega- First Game ter Art Hancock left the field. the early pace, Thursday defeated| tion will be Paul Cook of Bismarck, "4 Til feeling is high between the two|Iowa twice 5-3 and 7-6, to all but|several times state champion, who The trouble started between Art Han- ertor Be corines Abi aged cock, Valley City. Negro outfielder, ye the game. Troupe cleaned and Bodie, Jamestown catcher, when, across your chest. It’s the Aressiest feeling in t' world! The: be no bulg- ing around the waist to spall your comfort, either. HANES pres you good measure— loads of 1 th to go deep in- side your shorts, so the tail = T= can’t work up and out! As roomy a pair of shorts as you ever pulled on are Clair G. Derby, County ‘Auditor. (SEAL) 17-24-31. (By the Associated Press) Miami Beach. Fla. — Frankie Hughes, 145!: Clinton, Ind., stopped Piedro Nieves, 150, New ABR HPO A globe and cancellation of all games|clinch the title. ‘The victories gave|always has been a strong contender _Xork, (7). ate bee Ans fon mnerirs “p0O1120 ned. jthem seven for the season, against| for Pine-Palm honors. a x) snug!—nothing to hamper 3 eir games wi onsin next ickert country wi jun- e . Colo: , 4 ‘ 4 . : c Brady and Bodie; Mahan and Han-| week would put them safely in front.{day of Jamestown, L. C. Sorlein of! ry or. TBURLEIGH oT COUN for a T2-ton, 6-cylinder one Hanke Fielien ie 321401 cock. Ohio State trounced Indiana twice,| Fargo, Ed Cox of Bismarck, and Neil] IN iene COURT FOURTH . H. 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