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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8 1935 _ | Fargo, Dickinson _— Set Pace in Tr EASTERN CITY TEAM PLAGE 9 ATHLETES IN FINALS SATURDAY Collins of Grand Forks, Barcus Of Williston Favored in Two Dash Events SEXTON STRONG IN HURDLES Jamestown, Bismarck, Willis- ton, Crosby, Stanton Qualify may have been more than a coinci- ™ Three Apiece gets that ER pa sea fee fe wis Pet. Melvin Danielson Will Start on e scene 0! eir activities 4 . 3 0 A . . . . with the end of their seven game’ Nash-Fii 3 ¢@ 3000 -/ Mound; Game Called for |Armour, Cox, Diegel Fail to Fargo and Dickinson, waging ®| losing streak. Lucas 2 1 667 3 P. M., Sunday Qualify; Dutra Seven Strokes ‘battle that closely resembles their} Whether or not they were peeved| Wills Z 2 1 667 rivalry at Grand Forks in the Uni-!about Chick’s unannounced decision] Chevrolet 1 1 5500 siitkinig tHE Hee GIG Back of Leader Nip te Grats bere erase as ib Lobe ereartor cs Lens Resear : 2 383 lance of She season, the routines val into the finals here Saturda: better health, the Reds pounde: e} ‘Transients . 0 2 000 , strongest contenders for the team|pall like an inspired club Friday as| Sweet Shop . so Coola w iets 3p. Wine eeu Country Club, Pittaburgh, championship of the first annual track and field meet sanctioned by the North Dakota High School league. Fargo with nine athletes surviving the qualifying preliminaries Friday afternoon led the field of 33 schools entered the meet. Dickinson sent five men into the finals but are counted on to amass at least 10 points in the two distance events. Jamestown, Bismarck, Williston, Grand Forks, Hannaford, Stanton, and Crosby all qualified three; Ellen- dale and Gladstone, two each; and ‘Wilton, Kenmare, Linton, Minnewau- ack Preliminaries Here ~ THOMSON CAPTURES LEAD AS U. S. OPEN REACHES HALFWAY MARK White Sox Edge Out Tigers; Yanks Lose to Bosox; Senators Trounce A's (By the Associated Press) The Cincinnati Reds undoubtedly have missed the clouting of Chick Hafey as well as his steadying influ- ence since the veteran outfielder was taken sick about a month ago yet it they blasted out a 13-4 seven-inning victory over Pittsburgh's Pirates and returned the losers to third place in the National League standings. | Hafey, meanwhile, was threatened with a fine and suspension by Gen- eral Manager Larry MacPail. Cards Back in Second ‘With Pittsburgh's defeat, the Cardi- nals moved back into second place al- | though their doubleheader with Chi- cago was rained out. The league- leading Giants pulled out a hard won 3-2 decision over the Braves in ten kan, Killdeer, Anamoose, St. Mary's of Bismarck, Granville, Bowbells, Car- tington and Washburn, one. Finals will start at 2 p. m., at Hughes Field, leading off with the pole vault and winding up with the half-mile relay. Collins, Barcus Lead Collins of Grand Forks and Barcus innings after Mel Ott’s tenth home run of the season had knotted the count in the ninth, The Dodgers put on two big rallies to defeat the Phillies 11-9 as the teams poled out 14 doubles, 12 singles and three home runs, including John- ny Moore's ninth of the season. Chicago's White Sox protected sec- ond place from the Cleveland and Reds Shell Bucs With 13-4 Victory; 98-YEAR-OLD SCOT - Giants Win from Braves in Tenth! HOLDS TWO-STRAKE -~AND,IN CONCLUSION, “7 GENTLEMEN, LET ME K.C.’S HOLD LEAD BY BEATING CAPITAL CHEVROLET TEAM, 4-3 Nash-Finch Outfit Wins First Start; Lucas’ Turn Back Paramount Theatre STANDINGS Keeping its slate clean by edging out the Capital City Chevrolet, 4-3, Friday night, the Knights of Colum- bus team in the city diamondball league maintained its position at the top of the standings with three vic- tories and no defeats. Tied with the leaders on the basis of percentage points was the Nash- (Finch team which in its first start Friday trounced the Sweet Shop, 8 AC the only other game played the A. W. Lucas aggregation blasted out 10 hits including two home runs by Peterson to score a 11-8 victory over the Paramount Theatre outfit. Monday evening, The box the other scheduled game the Tran- sients forfeited to the Will Seedstore team. the teams will play off the games which were rained out Wednesday. scores: ADD-~THERE 1S ONLY \ SSN MARGIN WITH 146 Sixty Professionals, Six Ama- teurs Survive Eliminations At Oakmont HOOPLE PLAN-LET EACH NATION, MAKE ITS BULLETS OUT OF GOLD I~ HAW-——THATS, Capitol Club Will Play Steele Here SARAZEN THIRD WITH 149 28-year-old Scot who has done ioe of his golfing in the United States, stood closest to the national open title ‘Saturday as 66 players—60 profession- als and six amateurs—turned into the 36-hole finale of one of the most topsy turvy tourneys in the 39-year history. of the links fixture. The survivors of an original starting field of 157 included the defending champion, Olin Dutra, six former win- ners of the title and two of an original seven-man foreign invasion. Tommy Armour of Chicago with- drew before completing his second round. Krueger Two Strokes seme Thomson's two preliminary Melvin Danielson will be on the mound for the statehouse team and Jack Gary will do the receiving. Rounding out the infield will be Glenn Vantine at first base; Jack Wilson at the keystone sack; Frank Hummel at short, and John Mona- ghan at third base. Probable starting outfielders will be D. M. Holcomb in right, Thomas Murgetrobde in center and Ray Leni- -2.!han in left. Mike Jundt and Hum- mel share the pitching duties with Danielson. Reserve players are Bob Allison, Weyman Sands, Clyde John- son, Stanley Wejashala, and Ted Tyckman, In ONE SURE WAY END WAR, AND THAT 1S THE | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | WELL, MEN—TH® YA we SEASON \S OFFICIALLY ON! THERES OC HOOPLE, TH BG OFF-SHORE WIND, BACK ON TH PIER \-—.HES GOT SIX BOTTLES OF BEER COOLING IN TH WATER AN TH FISH THAT GOT AWAY, WILL BE BIGGER, AFTER EACH BOTTLE! IFT THINKS], TH BAIT HAS Al HOOK IN TT. TH STOOGE FSH TRIES I(T FIRST! “SHE WATER-FRONT LADS CALL IT “HOOPLES PIER’= © 1998 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.. T. M. REC. U. 8. PAT. OFF. 6-8 of Ts, god form total of 146 gare him ‘a two-stroke advantage over pursuer, Alvin (Butch) ihe age ‘comparatively unknown pro from Be- loit, Wis., who led the first round with @ sub-par 71. The pace setting Jimmy YEST DAY'S ST STANDINGS Monarchs Defeat Bismarck, 2 to 1 AvOR LEAGUE (By the Associated Press) Batting — Johnson, Athletics, Kransem, ace of the Monarchs’! Moses, Athletics, .357. Pitching staff, limited the Bismarck | Runs—Johnson, 6 ei 41; Geh- hitters to five safe blows although| ringer, Tigers, 36. 465|poth hurlers were’ handicapped by | Hits — Johnson, Athletes 67; Geh- cold weather. ringer, Tigers, 64. ‘Thursday the two teams battled |Home runs — Johnson, Athletics, 143 through eigat scoreless innings in| Greenberg, Tigers, 1 Babe Dahlgren, Red Sox— Hit oe triple, double and single for per- fect day at bat against ‘Yankees. | feet one inch in the discus look good for first places in those two events but he will be forced to beat Spear of Dickinson who hurled the javelin 156 feet in the preliminaries, Sexton Nears Record Sexton, Fargo's brilliant hurdler B. Ashmore, A. Brown, p Flaig, 1b Allen, Iss Kennedy, 2b Martin, If Hindemith, 2 3 Cantwell and Hogan; Parmelee Mancuso. Dodgers Triumph Philadelphia—The Brooklyn Dodg- ers handed the Philadelphia team a RH phia, Al Espinosa of Cleveland and Ted Turner of Pine Valley, N. J., were ‘bracketed at 151. Dutra was seven strakes back at 153 along with Paul Runyan and Victor ‘Ghezzi Score by innings: Kp i het . and broad jumper, led the eastern city | 2 #09 defeat. Winslow .. acrifices, Hawley; two| In between that trio were Horton their first meeting and the game was | Pitching—Whitehead, vihite Sox, 8-13 of Williston look lke the cholce of! Hetroit threats as they edged out the|_Lucas— ABHR E ee ene also held a three-stroke margin over LEA the field in the dash events. Both|mrvers g-g while the Yanks dropped |Hagen, 3b, p ... 41 3 1] ,,Al Loves, Dodgers— Knocked in AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ae “ae aa Mare won their heats in the 220 in identical!, 9.1 mound battle to the Red Sox|Morlan, Iss 210) ee it W L_ Pet./Kransem Allows Five Hits in| tin, Cardinals, 377. washed out. 5 sees ay ja Inder Flood- second heat of the 100. The Seantors continued thier new Clausnlter, ce. 3000 TERED Pitchers’ with 500 li Winni wg Vanghan, Pirates, 68; L. Waner, Arasreonpralune eve uatecs plscty of pee eae ale ie $919) Roy Parmele, Giants — Out- aes ee Pirates, 65 e seventh ani wling over the > : : ‘ i 10; Joe competition. They are Welery | of Athletics, 11-6. oollee 7920 dualtaaclonssd: eaearenioee ae ese 0 (Special to The Tribune) be od sis ‘Moore, ‘Troseth of Hannaford. — NATSDRALRAGCE Middaugh, rf .. A100). oeuerceenem nny 12 30 296) Winnipeg, Man, June 8—Getting | | Phillies, 9. ele, Giants, ‘15 : Cysweski, Jamestown’s one man Giants Nose Out Braves PES ipa , Senators—Rappec to Bates, Capital City moundsman, | Pitching Cardinals abciaiy, ; track team, qualified in all three of] yew York—The New York Giants] TOTALS .......... S810 S| Tae eene Bore ta for @ total of nine hits, thie Kansas| Conte’ sat" eee ; his specialties, the shot put, severe defeated the Boston Braves 3 to 2 Paramount— AB HR E| homer and single, “aniving iain Pct.| City Monarchs defeated the Bismarck g posenes ‘ and discus. His qualifying marks of], ‘ten-inning battle. H E|J. Ashmore, rss 3102 hree AMERICAN LEAGUE : 48 feet 4% inches in the shot and 119 U. were.ct . <3 1 9, Tums in triumph over Pirates, zi 3 3220 3010 4001 1100 e232 9 201 1K. 3011 7 8 8 8B Brooklyn 010 500 O41—11 15 2 fy : w : contingent with firsts in the two fast- 1 ase hits, D. Davis; three base hits,/Smith of Chicago, Vincent Eldred of called in the ninth on account of the| Wilshere, Athletics, 6-1. - est heats of the high and low sticks,|Philedelphia --..003 101 202° 9 38 1) TOTALS... .+....- Boespflug; hits, off J. Davis 4 in 6) Pittsburgh, Mortic Dutra of Detrolt, |e late cold. Saturday they will meet in a|- -_—______— In the 220 lows he breasted the tape|,,vance Babich, Clark and hopes | Score by innings: innings, off Zahn 6 in 7 innings; |Ray Mangrum of Los Angeles and Her- eae : doubleheader. F-M Twins Take 4th in 26:2 seconds, Just two-tenths of a) Din ain and Wilson | ues +-301 220 4—I1] struck out, by J. Davis, 11, by Zahn|man Barron of New York with 152s. sige ang ae arp EEE z we s second over the state record set by| ay Paramount +004 031 0— 8/7; bases on balls, off J. Davis 4, off|Bobby Cruickshank of Richmond, Va., Foxx-Johnson Team Tilt From Eau Claire j Wayne Hill of Ellendale in 1930. Un- Reds Wallop Pirates Summary: Stolen bases, J. Ash-|Zahn 6, stood at 154. Former champion John- | ; der favorable conditions he is ex-| Pittsburgh — ‘The Cincinnati Reds|Mmore, Werre, Brown, Hagen; sacri- ny Goodman of Omaha, the low ama- Is Hard on Hurlers 8t. Paul, June 8—(P)—Superior, pected to set a new record in the fi-|ended a seven game losing strike by | ‘ices, Allen; two base hits, Guthrie 2,,_Nash-Finch— ABHRE tour thus far, Johnny Revolta of Mil- nat losing @ 3 to 2 tilt from the league- nals of this event. overwhelming the Pittsburgh Pirates |J- Ashmore, Brown; three base hits,|Dietz, rss .. + 3 2 2 0|waukee, George Von Elm of Los An- ashington, June 8—(P)—Jimmy |leading ‘Winnipeg Maroons, slipped Bill Pieler, holder of the state mile|13 to 4 in seven innings: Peterson, Brown; home runs, Peter-|E. Agre, Iss . 4 1 1 O|geles and Gene Kunes of Jefferson- i 2 os: tie withe: ‘Duluth for fourth i and half mile records, is expected to son 2; double or triple plays, ClifflF. Lee, 1b ... 3 0-1 Ojville, Pa., had 155s. lace to fifth in the only change in } put Dickinson up near the top when| Pittsburgh . Morlan, unassisted, (7th inning); hits)Schlickenmeyer, c 4110; °% Lael League standing as a result ‘ the final scores have been added up.| Derringer and Campbell; Brown, |ff Horner 1 in 2 innings, off Brown|Enge, 3b ........ 4100 of Friday’s games. He is counted on for firsts in the two|galveson, Weaver, Birkhofer and 10 in 7 innings, off Hagen 7 in 5 in-|A. Schneider, 2 4100 St. Paul Le essa In the only other game of the day nings; struck out by Horner 0, by Ha-|T. Lee, If .. 4100 Fargo-Moorhead won its third ‘Others postponed, rain. gen 0, by Brown 3; bases on balls, off| Manney, ie os 3010 and fourth for the A’s, form the most |straight from Eau Claire, 9 to “4, Horner 4, off Hagen 5, off Brown 6;|B, Boelter, rf. 3000 Lead by Humbli dangerous hitting combination in|sweeping the series. The other teams umpires, Bennet; scorer, Beull, L. Schneider, p 3120 baseball today, ies Dexa oe the Yan- | had open dates, ae == Eau Claire. = Leu, Gehrig cape we eF ABHRE| TOTAIs ....... wee 358 9 0 Brewers, 12 to deo Indian doctors of Brazil use ants hammered three Detroit pitchers for | Nelson, . ; Sweet Shop— ABHRE P I Chi f A d tar while bape still |to sew up wounds; the wound is held 1 ae ‘and defeated the ‘Teers 3 | ealier, ss A : a : yee SOS pees ; 000 arole e ‘ vises Mette while the ant bites into the 5 - . P. ier, ¢, ci ooo 5) lesh. The’ insect is then behead 011 300 012— 8 15 1 eee 1b ... 2 ° : | Berger, ib. 3 1 0 9|Mudhens Swee p Series With Ed Pitts to ‘Go West’ Peet iy coos en bes aded, 050 020 11x— 9 16 2|Goetz, c ... Dohn, 3b 3001 Dou- hold. Crowder and|Maddock, rf 2 0 0 Olsamuelson, iss 2000 Indians; Blues Capture Cochrane; Lyons and Sewell. einer, rf ses a it 3 i BiG: etbaner, It. 2129 bleheader from Millers Hawaii has numerous large ranches ‘ joespflug, a 1 © oe 0000 where the livestock never has Senators Humble A’s Kwako, If ... 2 0 0 Olcanfield, cf . 1001 7 | ise te -conerensay ee ; drink of water; the animals live on Washington—The Washington Sen- |Priske, rss 1 0 0 O/P, Neibauer, p . 2 0 0 0|,,Chicage, June 8(#2-A pair of/sional. baseball stat cactus and bluegrass Preliminary Results ators defeated the Philadelphis A’: “slam” series—one by the tail-ender luegrass pastures and Pole: vault—Paul, Wilton; Tuma, 6 ° elphis A's (Zahn, p .... + 2 1 0 0/Sorsdahl, ab . 20 0 Ol (aera es the cactus juice takes the place of Dickinson; Anderson, Vargo. "ied tor | 12 0 6. RHE ————|Fetua, rf .... 2 0 0 o{zoledo club_—left the Saints perched} would rather see” the former drinking water. four Dobler, Anamoose, Philadelphia ....200 012 010— 6 13 2 TOTALS .....-... 2443 3 Geo ae on top in the American Association|sing prison athlete accept a job Bent Dann sane Washington ....100 100 63x—11 16 1| Capital Chevrolet ABHRE| TOTALS wa a1 a|tace Saturday with » two game lead|the midwest, ‘Qualifying belght- Dobier'| Marcum, Mahaffey, Caster, Dietrich | cane, neve .3 110 : polis. Coupling his statement ‘with and Richards; Pettit, Bean and|y, pavis, p 4 1 1 O|Nash-Finch 004 500 9}_, St. Paul polished off its fourthiwarning against a “1 femal, ocyhmostow Bolton. D. Davis, ef 3 1 1 O|gweet Shop . 110 000 1 straight victory over Milwaukee with|Moran emphasized that ron Red Sox Defeat Yanks R. Mason, 1b 21 0 0| gunmary: ‘Two base hits, Diets;|%, chit spree Priday night to win. idid not oppose baseball sta Boston — The Boston Red Sox de- | Kiesel, Iss 2 1 0 Olnome runs, Schlickenmeyer; double|*2,'0 5, Lee, Stine held the Brewers career for Pitts, ‘ a0-yard high hurdies—First heat—| {ented the New York Nagkes in. 8 | Bewley, 3» A 4 © Ojplavs, E. Agre to Dietz to Lee; hits aaa eee ie one the alben ‘Albany’ Deseball Bi ik + rst, Sexton, Fargo; f H E|W. Davis, 2b . ft L. t Hanson, iiendales tice” 000100 000— 1 7 O|Larkin, ras .. 31.0 tle Maes jeaes ae GT ‘Toledo wound up its most success: |the International League to ismarc autiful ‘Time: 16.9 seconds. 2.7 0/Knowsky, 3b . 2 0 0 O/by L. Schneider 13, by P. Neibeuer 3: rat and F.|Olienberger, If .. . 3000 bases on balls, off Schneider 2, off P. Many property owners have made new lawns and ———-—|Neibauer 2; um Doc Thoreson; TOTALS ....seses0+ 36 6 3 1[soorer, Anderson,” : boulevards this spring. They are being damaged by children playing on them thoughtlessly. Citizens can aid in protecting this property by keeping their chil- [if 4 dren from doing so. Cooperation will help Bismarck keep its reputation for beautiful lawns, gardens and boulevards. Teoas heat—First, Barcus, mau toni, second Collie’ ‘Grand’ y08 Crosby. one on Buepp Bow ilier Granville; Olson, Wargo; Shepard, Fargo. Tied for fourth: Waker darn $ Time: TOBIE, YOUVE EARNED A Goop REST AFTER ALL \wey-uH- Y THANKS AH =VERY | THAT lends of a doubleheader on i labor an fe iy Bt hg k ft odelli q lot from Minneapolis, 4 to perform: iF rk for remot ing ne enlargin, ding in ‘Woodlan: Bowbells; Gehrke, toro by, nmare, Bi On dis Christi: First, Converse, Nasseth, | Dici ¢ years old, weight Have your lawn mower reground for only $1.50. eyes, Dietmar cyewe- 4 THING TO DO. nig marie or Satic|@ Call the Bismarek Spring Service for expert repair mestown; Weinch, Dickinson; th fork “A au oilestion service. We call for and deliver. 1, Minnewaukan; Wey dahl, the com a Lon Ree om publication e iver. 714 Thayer or Bei inches. arck; Wilkes, THESE YEARS ON “HIS BIG MACHINE, SO_UM GOIN! TO GWE YOU A Goop, SOFT JOB THE UTTLE CUTTER GEAR 1-I- UH— WELL, IT'S VERY On) Nee oF Gear IN TH ‘Ou WONT HAVE | HARDLY, Best distance by Spear, 156 heat—First, ond, Welch, F, Pet, Barcus, Willis ee panggilan ce Will Sublet ae. an Yy Gladstone, Time: 288 Bismarck, N. | Fights Last Night | Furnish ed Apartment oa go, Beginning June 8 ‘The eye is an organ you Front Apartment in gait aed: Bape cosa ' ‘TRIBUNE BUILDING Stanton. YOU'D CALL |MATTER WITH TH' WORLD| TODAY —BOLONEY! MUCH — |DIPLOMACY, IF HE'D SAID, TOBIE, YOU'RE THRU! ‘YOURE TAKEN UPD UP NOTICE Betloe is hereby ‘gi eran that I have ray, on my land as W ft 3 fe) Burleigh Vio OTe One Peter Meyer. 6-1-8-15. C. LIEBERT CRUM waukee for 5) Bite and erreete Pttiose Cepcate, Sue 9: 2: TRWAUAMS Phene 633 Bismarck, N. D. - TRE. U. 8, PAT, OFF, Phone 137. 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