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CREAN OF NATIONS SHOTMAKERS SEEK TOURNAMENT TILE Betting Odds Faver Stocky Gene Sarazen; Picard and Wood Are Feared CHAMPION 1S OPTIMISTIC Sees Lawson Little's Repeat Victory in British Ama- teur as Good Omen Pittsburgh, June 6—(7)—With the odds and an all-star field against him, Big Olin Dutra of Los Angeles, the leaning tower of golf, risked his fame and glory against 158 challen- gers Thursday as he started defense of the national open golf champion- ehip over the hazardous Oakmont course. Oakmont's mountainous mounds g@nd 200-odd traps, terrifying despite the elimination of furrows in two dozen of them, in addition to 18 of the trickiest greens on any one lay- out in the country, promised to turn the 72-hole tournament into a stee- ple-chase. At least 30 starters rated ® good chance of finshing with the Jowest four-round aggregate at sun- own on Saturday, t Cream of Stars Dutra’s supremacy. established at {Merion in Phitadelphia a year ago, is Amperilled by the cream of this coun- try’s golfers. “Tm fully aware the odds are heav- ily against me,” smiled Dutra, “but @ fellow can’t be hated for taking heart in the fact that Lawson Little became the third man in 50 years to win the British amateur champion- ship two straight years. So you see I'm setting out on the hunch that this ds the year for champions to repeat.” ¥ Little is still in England and is not gompeting in the open. Sarazen Is Favorite Arrayed against Dutra are such @angerous contenders as Gene Sara- gen, twice former winner of the crown Dutra Begins Defens THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935 e of U. S. Open Crown on Oakmont Links Saints Stage Late Rallies to Win Pair From Brewers; Millers Split Mudhens Defeat Tribe; Night! Baseball Will Make Debut in Miwaukee ECKERT BLANKS BISMARCK, 2-0; HOUSE OF DAVID EVENS SERIES Chicago, June 6.—(P)—Night base- ball Thursday makes its debut i Milwaukee, one of the game's recog- ; nized big gate cities when Tepresented | i { by a winning ball club, i Given warm, clear weather, a crowd of 12,000 spectators was ex- pected to jam the Milwaukee park to watch the game under lights be- tween the fourth place Brewers and- the St. Paul team of the American) Association race. Milwaukee fell to within only a half game of second division Wednesday! by losing a doubleheader to St. Paul.! The Saints engineered late rallies to win both games by one run, the first; by a score of 7 to 6 and the second,; 4to3. A triple by Guiliani with three | on base in the eighth gave the Saints! the first game, and a double by) Shiver in the seventh of the second) game gave them the second triumph. | Minneapolis could do no better than break even with Kansas City in two) well pitched games, In the first, Bill Perrin struck out nine and was ef-| fective in the pinches, allowing thc{ Millers a 6 to 4victory. In the night- cap, Struss outpitched Galehouse toj give Kansas City the verdict, 3 to 1. Alta Cohen pounded out an 8 to 5 victory for the Toledo Mudhens with his homer over the right field wall with two on base and two out in the ninth. The Indianapolis Indians held # four run lead until the sev- enth when the hens bunched seven singles for five runs. s Louisville and Columbus rained out. Saints Cop Pair Milwaukee—St. Paul took both ends of a doubleheader from Milwaukee} winning the first 7-6 and took the nightcap 4-3. First Game— were RHE * —______— * ‘| Over for New Mark | i she Nicer When Keith Brown of Yale com- pleted the pole vault he is shown attempting here a new world mark of 14 feet, five and one-eighth inches had been established. Brown, who hails from Chicago, made the record in the IC4A games at Harvard sta- dium. (Associated Press Photo) Desiderato Touched for Seven Safe Hits Under Flood- lights at Regina (Special to the Tribnne) Regina, Sask. June 6—Eckert, jbearded Pitching ace, shut out the Bismarck baseball team with two scattered hits here Wednesday night as the House of David chalked up a 2-0 victory over the North Dakota City nine. Joe Desiderato, third-baseman and pitcher for the Bismarck aggregation, was touched for seven safe hits in the nine-inning game played under the floodlights. The victory for the colony stars jevened the current series at two wins each as the scheduled afternoon game jhad been rained out. Only oye error was committed during the evening game despite the sloppy condition of the diamond and that by the House of David stars. The Bismarck squad moves on to Winnipeg Thursday where they clash with the Kansas City Mon- archs in a four-game series, Stanton Defeats Mandan CCC, 5-2 M’Clung Gets Edge in Tight Pitching Duel With Horn, Camp Mound Ace (Special to The Tribune) Stanton, N. D., June 6.—J. R. Mc- and 6 to 1 betting favorite over the|St. Paul . @efending titleholder, who with Henry |Milwaukee . Picard of Hershéy, Pa. and Craig/second Game— Wood, the belting blond from Deal, NN. J., are 8 to 1 choices, St. Paul 003 001 030-—7 8 1 012 100 002-6 9 2 RHE 000 012 100—4 15 2 0 STANDINGS {Clung of Stanton and Horn of the Mandan CCC nine hooked up in a tight pitching duel here Sunday with McClung gaining a slight edge and a JACK KNOTT BLANKS SOX WITH TWO-KIT Bob Johnson Belts 13th Homer to Decide Athletics’ Win Over Yankees SLAB MASTERPIECE z 7 ME “ANDI x SENATORS DEFEAT RED SOX Bridges Wins Own Game From Indians; Giants, Phillies Divide Twin Bill (By the Associated Press) The last members of the brigade of rookie pitchers who have been set- ting the batters of the two major leagues on their ears this season have finally met defeat, but at least one of | them, Silent John Whitehead of the White Sox, has shown signs of great- ness even while losing. The 25-year old recruit from the Texas League who won his first eight major league starts lost to the Browns Wednesday. Whitehead pitched a seven-hit game and granted only two walks, but lost it 2-0 when Jack Knott came through with a two-hit masterpiece. Ed Coleman brought in one run with an infield out and another with a homer, Johnson Decides Issue It was a different matter with Vito Tamulis, the little Lithuanian left- hander of the Yankees who had run ‘up five straight victories, Wild from the start, he left the game in the fourth with the count 3-1 against him and the bases full. Bob Johnson wel- icomed the arrival of Johnny Murphy by belting his 13th homer of the sea- son to clear the sacks and decide the game for the Athletics, who won, 9-7. The second-place Cleveland Indians came out on the short end of a 5-4 score when Tommy Bridges’ ninth inning double won his own game for the Detroit Tigers. Darkness halted @ second game after the sixth with oe XS SSS Wice, SMOOTH SWITCHING, “oo MASOR! HE'S TOO BIS FOR THE OFFICE, BUT WELL PUT HIM IN FOR, A TERM THEN INTO, THE MAYORS CHAIR’ SAID, “BAXTER ‘S-WHY, Isav! BROWNS HALT WHITEHEAD’S CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES AT EIGHT . Rall | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem | HI THERE, BAXTER |~GREAT NEWS ye FOR YOU !— E THIS WILL SIDETRACK HIM 14 \ FROM BRINGING UP ABOLIT MY HENS BEING } BUT T DONT KNOW ROOSTERS 3—~— WELL, SIR THE BOYS ARE TALKING ABOUT PLITTING YOU UP AS THE J NEXT COUNCILMAN FOR THIS DISTRICT! -~ HOW ABOUT IT, HOOPLE, THEY ASKED fA GOSH, HOOPLE,1 4 APPRECIATE (T~ POLITICS |—_ NOPE |-TD HAVE & TO GIVE UP MY \ [) HARDWARE STORE| ~GUESS YOULL HAVE TO LOOK UP ANOTHER MAN} YEH ~—~- BUT, YEST&RDAY’S Ss T Ss (By the Associated Press) Bob Johnson,’ Athletics—Hit homer with bases full and double knocking in six runs in triumph over Yankees, Larry French, Cubs—Struck out seven in pitching 5-2 victory over Reds. Mickey Cochrane, Tigers—Hit homer, double and two singles in doubleheader with Indians, Baer’s Clowning | Annoys Trainers (Champion Looks Like Sparring Partner But Manager Wor- ries More About Buddy Asbury Park, N. J., June 6.—(P}— This training camp of Max Baer is the same old merrygo-round, a m YOU'RE i TELLING ME Odds on the Cincinnati Reds | te ;win the National League pennan{ have dropped from 1000 to 1 to ! to1... but they'll be going up again before the season ends. . . . Biff Joneg {steps into a pretty fair setup in his |first year at Oklahoma. ... The fore mer Louisiana State mentor has 29 lettermen returning for his 193§ Oklahoma grid squad. .. . Despite the fact that George Herman Rutis was not among those present in the Milwaukee ..... 000 011 100-3 8 5-2 victory for the local baseball team. |the count at 4-4, Dolph Camilli, Phillies, and |beautiful bit of seaside landscape with |lineup, the Yankees played to 108,000 arise, there are Paul Runyan, the| ette and Guiliant; Larkin, Press-| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |McClung allowed only two hits in) Washington went ten innings to) Joe Moore, Giants — Camill’s |the atmosphere borrowed from the people 'dutingsthel list woek rer iin aguas profess! fa king; Cooper, | nel) and Florence. Ww L Pet, |Seven innings and fanned 11 opposing |beat the Red Sox 5-4 and end an| homer with two on won first eo asylucn, season at home... & new records who Ww @ scare into the field Wed- St. Paul .. .25 16 610 )batters. Stanton put together three eight-game losing streak. Lefty Grove) game, Moore made six hits in nearest insan s ‘Another big league prospect from nesday when he played his last prac- Millers, Blues Divide Indi lis 2 16 '10| Hits and five Mandan errors for five | walked in the deciding run. t lashes. Baer stands around under the sun|:°° tice round in 67—fiv ; = ee reaes ; : i wo Cl 3 the University of Alabama is Le@ lve under par; Bil]| Kansas City—Minneapolis and Minneapolis 28 20 '583| uns, one each in the first and third Jack Knott, Browns—Shut out teh ho did Burke of Cleveland; Johnny Revolta | Kansas City split a doubleheader with| Kaneae City -..1) ane gag|nnings and three more in the sixth.| | Homers Settle Mound Duel WhiteBox with two bits, Sable ea he = of Milwaukee; Vic Ghezzi of Deal,|the Millers winning the first 6-4 and| trineakes “313 The box score: In the National League, the Cubs ring partners hit him at will, doing|®" earned run in the first eight N. J.; Willie MacFarlane of Tuckahoe, f Milwaukee = +20 19 (518) i beat Cincinnati 5-2 as homers by| _ Van Mungo, Dodgers and Wally inset q games he pitched this year... . The i: Mees aes ae ase Lenny the Blues taking the nightcap 3-1, Columbus 24 467) Stanton— ABHRPOA E Chuck Klein and Ken O'Dea helped) Berger, Braves—Mungo pitched panne of an offensive nature in re- University of Iowa’s fieldhouse may be ana Pa adelphia; | rirst_ game— RH E|Toledo . 2% 413 Boepple, Victor, ss. 2 2 3 3 0 Oldecide a mound duel between five-hit shutout in opener, Berger | but the scene of the 1936 National Cole Harold (Jug) McSpaden of Kansas — ae homer, | His trainers shout at him dispar- City; Horton smith of Chicago; Bob- |Minneapolis .... 410 019 000-6 9 0\Toulsville 30285 | Baller, Nests ens 5 8 88 8 Slrrench and Gene Schott. made three hits, including homer.) ‘ingly trom outside the ropes, ‘The lesiate A. A. swimming meet, Va, | Hansas City .... | h i Fred Fitzsimmons’ bad start and} and kni revile placid. pss Stiles and Breese. w Pet. etsy 2a 5 7 2001 2 othe, Phils enough runs in the first Roy. Johnson, Red Sox—Pound- pound figure of ven athlete, a, little ° Second game— Romane Sa a ee ceaer ELC inning to take the opener from the| ed out four singles and heavy at the waist, but brown as a t) Dizz H P | d lt 000 900 o10-1 6 1| cleveland 23 17 .575| Netzer, Harold, 2b. 3 0 0 1 2 1) Giants 4-3 but the league leaders had| in losing battle with Senators. vy a th ; You'll y as ace pee ee cei 6 1!chicago :22 17 — 564/Sarles, Johnnie, cf. 3 0 1 0 0 Oljttie difficulty winning the second hickory nut. “ f ; Kansas City a x—3 5 1) Detroit +22 18 550|Kilber, Albert, rf. 3 0 1 0 0 Ol7g 4 Ji Foxx Shifted Baer's manager, Ancil Hoffman, Himself On § t Se, and George and Telts;| soston :21 20 ‘512|Leinnius, Her, 3b.. 1 0 0 0 0 2!’ "Brookiyn and Boston also split a immy on mua 8 more about how young Buddy KEEP YOUR po ; Washingion’ .0000012 18 23 “410 FB Bie 10 | Toubleheader, the Dodgers taking the Back to Initial Sack | Beer Mars brane. goes in his work —— Hens Defeat Indians Philadelphia 7 = vaguest 1810 4/opener 3-0. ‘And the Braves the af- weight champion’s title defense SHIRT ON 4 i Toledo—Getting five runs in the|St. Louis .... 12 27 308! Mandan CCC §=ABH R POA E|terplece 10-2, : New York, June 6—(P)—Another| soainst Jimmy Braddock = week from Elder Dean Risks Fine andiseventh inning the Toledo Mudhens Feria mide Wanner, 85 ....... 300111 big 1935 baseball experiment appar-|qnursday night. Suspension in Criticising [aged three-run rally tn the ninth RAO LEAGUE pet,|Pateons, 3b -3 121001 pilitlailed acest ently has been tossed out of the win-| Baer looks like the sparring part- and defeated Indianapolis 8-5. ‘3 5 ves: rount Cards and Frisch RHE ew yore ‘ : Z| 7 i Horn, - 3 0 ° 0 5 { Boston—The Braves hammered the} jimmy Foxx is back on first base pee agen owe me Do you mind if we take 2 Indianapolis .... 010 030 010-4 9 1/pit ; : ‘ee! Baker, If 3 1/1 0 1 2{|Dodgers for 15 hits and a 10-2 victory /ror the Athletics after five weeks Of heavyweight champions. \k at your waist? We want om BONS: s: 2+ CONOR 4 Pittsburgh . +25 19 568) Oo onnell, 3 0 0 9 3 0)! the second game of @ doubleheader | vatiant ‘tolling behind the bat and! a lot of it is a part of the bally- if your shirt has Pittsburgh, June 6—()—tt was a| 900 versie ane Srrines Lacon | cage 31 17583 Blohm, rf. 1 0 0 0 o ojafter losing the first, 3-0. Connie Mack, silver-haired leader of| noo, devised to run Baer down as one eaked up out of your shorts, wide open situation Thursday, not! poijeck and Susce. 4 spaeen 8 aig, Whetston, 1b 2000 2 0| (First Game) nu x|the Philadelphia team, talks as though | means of making Braddock look more| | and bunched around. your only in respect to the national golf| Louisville-Columbus postponed, | Philadelphia . 14 24 39g/Schmidtdahl, cf... 2.001 0 Olu 999 199 020-3 11 0/ He, 8. 80lng to keep him there, formidable, The Jersey Irishman,| | belt. If it has, it’s not a to i ———- — —|Brooklyn.. Last winter the shifting of Foxx,!with a 15-round victory over Art Hanes! Because HANES jurney just starting, but as to|rain. Boston ..... 11-28 282 Boston .... 000 000 000-0 5 1 . (ob 2 SRE Ce roe ay Totals.......65 23:2 211 9 5 aie the return of Babe Ruth to his -old/rasky as his real heavyweight record, gives enough tail to tuck @eeiber Diy Dean can “take it"| eg. ae i Mungo and Lopez, Phelps; Brant,| poston stamping grounds, night base-|is at best a 1 to 5 shot. "| | away for keeps. You won't be much longer and come back with suf-/ Winnipeg Increases NORTHERN LEAGUE Score by inning: R|Betts and Hogan, Spohrer. ball in’ Cincinnati and whether the 4 bothered with that roll? ficient resources to remain the No. 1 . mas | Ww oo Pet. Stanton ...... 101 003 x— 5) (Second Game) Deans could repeat their 1934 mir-/ 9 e How’ shirt f Raiatatigs "=e mate te] Lead With Two Wins rca: ie 18 Sl"atintag winging Bros [Brtin.. on om o—"h't Tlase mage cove omonen ool Fights Last Night ||| zourchent if te wie ague. —_— ‘g0-! see 4 Summary: Winnin, itcher—Mc- | Brool ne 5 The loquacious J. Herman’ Dean js) St. Paul, June 6—()—Winnipeg| Grand Forks. 12 12 500/ciung: losing pltcher=—Horn. Stolen {Boston .... 203 100 S0x—10 15 0 Hemowr Huth ts out of baseball; io ae a i Sera st Ma comms strictly “on the spot” from now on.|Von a doubleheader from Crookston|Brainerd .. 11 11 600! bases—Mandan CCC 2; Stanton 4,| Earnshaw, Babich, Vance and ped-up and happier Foxx is back at (By the Associated Press) it's not a HANES an—take He admits it himself. He not only| 12-3 and 6-5 to build up its lead, as|Crookston 10 13 435| Home run—Boepple. Hits—off Mc-|Phelps; Frankhouse and Spohrer. |Frst. tne Deans are just a pair off Cincinnati—Al Hamilton, 129, picok at oumsalet 1S socio | thas gotten away to » poor start this/the Northern League resumed play! Duluth .. 10 18 ~—-.435| Cjung 2 in 6 innings; off Horn 3 in 7 French Bests Reds strugeling pitchers, and arc light] Cincinnati, defeated Paul Dazzo, Gla chietbes hess lnnad | epring, struggling to keep his per-| Wednesday after postponements be- / Superior . 10 13435) innings. Struck out—by McClung 11;| Chicago—Larry French pitched the|paseball still is an experiment. Thus| 132, Chicago, (10). eatirs bas jundered | centage above the 500 mark in the|cause of rain and cold weather. Eau Claire 7 16 308! by Horn 9. Bases on balls—off Mc-|Cubs to # 5-2 victory over Cincinnatl.|rar the night game is a financial if more than once. But that doesn’t make any difference. springy it it always snaps into place like that! You bet . . . you'll keep your shirt on, if it’s HANES. You'll keep your shorts on too. Go see a HANES dealer today, and get yourself some comfort! P. H. Hanes Knit- ting Company, Winston- Salem, N.C. ' : Benne Srerases, but he has talked| Fargo-Moorhead, losing to Greater | ea Into trouble right up to his;Grand Forks 7-4, retained its second i ears. place, but Brainerd, its scheduled Garrison Tournament He has risked a ctiff fine and sus-|game with Duluth postponed, was) Postponed to June 16 pension for (1) failing to follow Man-|forced to share third place with ager Frankie Frisch’s instructions in|Grand Forks, both with a .500 per-! Garrison, N. D., June 6.—The invi-| ‘the box (2) creating a row on the |centage. |tational tournament, planned as al Cardinal bench during Monday's} Superior, winning from Eau Claire! grand opening tor the new Municipal game with the Pittsburgh Pirates|8-2, and Crookston slipped into a golf Course here, was postponed Sun- fhere and (3) outspoken criticism of|three-way tie with Duluth for fifth day because of high winds and cold fhis bosses and teammates place, while the Blue's defeat forced|weather. The tournament will be Strictly spcaking, Dean was on prq-|them still lower in the cellar, their|held Sunday, June 16, according to Clung 4; off Horn 3. Wild pitches—|It. was the Cubs’ McClunug 1; Horn 1. Umpires—C. G.|triumph. Puest and Dwyer. third straight RHE ringer Cincinnati. 000 000 002— 2 EXCHANGE PLAYERS Chicago .. O01 012 Olx—5 5 0 Detroit, June 6.—(P)—Chick ,Mor-| Schott and Erickson; French and gan, reserve outfielder for the De-|O'Dea. troit Tigers, has been sent to Toledo Giants Split With Phillies of the American Association on op-| Philadelphia—After losing the first tion, according to an announcement game to the Phillies 4-3 the Giants from the Detroit club, and Hubby/hammered Bucky Walters and two Walker has been purchased from the|successors for 15 hits and a 7-4 vic- not an artistic success. cap was called in the sixth with teams FREE FREE YOUR FORTUNE Special Attraction at the TAVERN (Midway Between Bismarck and Mandan) : 8 Oltied 4-4. (First Game) R Cleveland.. 000 003 010—4 1 Detroit .... 300 000 101-5 8 ) With our Chicken Dinners this week, we are featuring free tea ation Thursday as well as “on the Percentage dropping from .319 to|J. A. Reuter, president of the golf} Mudhens as a reserve flychaser for epot” from the standpoint of his pitch- | 30°. club. the Bengals. z Sire Game) by tng reputation. Dismissing. most of R #H 8] Harder, C, Brown and Brenzel; Hog- ’s public remarks as “so much 3 anys : sett, Sullivan and Cochrane. Telephone 1775-W for Popoff,” Frisch said no disciplinary OUT OUR WAY By Williams Pea anes ow ria ? A Reservations ‘ction had yet been taken. as an out- Fitzsimmons, Chagnon and Mun- growth of the bench quarrel featurin: Dean and Joe Medwis 3 Wardinal outfielder. | — Frisch, as well as most of those | connected with the Cardinals, dis- count talk that ‘Dizzy may be traded @s & consequence of his latest out- burst, including sharp criticism of his tes, accusations of jealousy @nd the prediction that the New York Giants should win the National Zeague race in a “breeze.” “Dean will stick and he will pitch,” said Frisch. (By the Associated Press)) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Veughen, Pirates, 399; Mar-) _ tin, Cardinals, .380. ‘Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 41; Martin, Cardinals, 37. Hits—Vaughen, Pirates, 65, L. Wan- er, Pirates, 64. Home Runs—Ott, Giants 9; Vaugh- an, Pirates, John Moore, Phillies, Joe Moore, Giants and Camilli, Phil- cuso; Jorgens, Johnson and Todd. (Second Game) RHE New York. 020 032 000—7 15 2 Philadelphia 021 001 000— 4 10° 1 Hubbell and Mancuso; Walters, Pezzullo, E. Moore and Wilson. &t. Louis-Pittsburgh postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE A’s Turn Back Yankees New York—A five run rally in the fourth, carried the Athletics to a 9-7 victory over the Yankees, NOW—Mind you, it’s a 2 Tire Sale at Gamble’s—and at lower prices. And, they’re guaranteed — 18 Mo. on 6 Ply—12 Mo. on 4 Ply. 4.75/19, 2 Tires for $9.99. the scrappy WHAT IN TH! WORLD ARE YOU DOING THERE 2 LOOKIN FOR MY BEADS — THE STRING BROKE. Eyes Examined Glasses_Prescribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. G. P. RHE Philadelphia 002 500 200-9 11 1 New York. 100 401 001-7 12 0 Marcim, Caster, Wilshere and Richards, Berry; Tamulis, Murphy, Brown and Dickey. Knott Beats Whitehead 8t. Louis—Jack Knott gave the Chicago White Sox only two hits as the St. Louis Browns broke John Whitehead’s winning: streak at eight games and defeated the visitors 2-0.) RH E; Chicago ... 000 000 009-0 2 1) St. Louis.. 100 100 O0x—2 7 0 Wanted Mechanically inclined men to train and quali- fy for Diese] Engineer- ing opportunities. Hemphill Diesel Engi- ‘The honor of serving ‘you at @ time when Whitehead and Sewell; Knott and expert and efficient et ae Giants, 6-1; Hemsley. Peale is 80 neering Schools. ‘Walker, Cardinals, and Castleman, Senators Snap Losing Streak = | Endorsed by leading a WaRDingion — SVeMUSeCans [EeHe Diesel manufacturers. — game losing streak was snapped as the Senators won a ten-inning game from Boston, 5-4. i H E) Boston .... 011010 1000—4.10 2 Washington 100 0200101—5 8 1 Grove and R. Ferrell; Whitehill ly_ pei You can rely upon us. WEBB. BROS. Funeral Directors Registrar here: this week only, AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Johnson, Athletics, Foxx, Athletics, .356. Runs—Johnson, Athletics, 40; Geh- ringer, Tigers, 33. Hits—Johnson, Athletics, 66; Geh- 410; | WRITE AD NO. E. R. R. SMITH, FOLLETT & CROWL Albletics, 6-1... of a doubleheader 5-4 but the night- | at S : and Bolton, care of the Fargo, N. D. ‘Home Runs—Johnson, Athletics, 13; | \ S = ‘Tigers Tie - Wholesale Distrib : F : il. NS ~ bi a Ne Detroit —Detroit defeated the Bismarck Tribune utors cing AM re glow. BA; ot Siena Cleveland Indians in the first game Hanes Wonderwear ‘

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