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THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935 ‘TROUPE’S BRILLIANT ONE-HIT ELBOWING BLANKS SATANS, 3-0 Locals Humble Devils PARAMOUNT K. C., NASH-FINCH, TRANSIENT, TEAMS TRIUMPH Alexander Clouts Four Over Fence HITS OFF CHAGNON, Lake Twice; Monarchs Coming Here Sunday GIANT, DODGER MOUNDSMEN PITCH BRILLIANTLY BUT LOSE GAMES MONARCHS WIN Jamestown, N. D., June 15.—(P)— REDS GARNER TWO |Braddock’s Victory Revives Fistic Promotion Competition in Gotham quest with scarcely $20,000 to be “cut up” for the benefit of his manager, family, handlers and the grocery man, However, the public reaction to his rise is such that he should have no difficulty making $100,000 this year from various sources of revenue, There’s no tendency to magnify Braddock’s stature or class him with the great heavyweights of the Sul- livan to Tunney line. Frankie Sagilio Beats Kamecki of Winnipeg Fargo, June 15.—(#)—Frankie Sag- ilio, Chicago, “Fargo Express II” by Billy Petrolle’s own designation, de- cisively outpointed Frankie Kamecki, ‘Winnipeg, in six rounds here Friday night. The Chicago lightweight’s debut under Jack Hurley, Petrolle’s for- mer manager, was marked by his two knockdowns of Kamecki, one for a nine count. Sagilio and Kamecki each weighed 138 pounds. Results of other bouts: Babe Daniels, Minneapolis, 135, won by technical knockout over Phil Rivers, Moose Jaw, Sask., 135, sixth round; Si Vester, Duluth, 175 knocked out Dick Armstrong, Winni- peg, 175, second round; Pete Kolofd, Duluth, 138, outpointed Eddie Gilles- pie, Staples, Minn., 138, four rounds. Nagurski, International Falls, Minn... 228, pinned Rube Har- ben, Chamblee, Ga., in 23 minutes of & wrestling match. Blues Defeat Colts, Take Fourth Place St. Paul, June 15—(#)—The Su- perior Blues made it two straight over Greater Grand Forks with a 4-2 victory Friday, to overhaul the idle Duluth team and take fourth place in the Northern League standings, the Dukes dropping to fifth. Eau Claire, in the cellar position almost since the start of the season, copped its second straight game from the league-leading Winnipeg Ma- roons, 7-4, pounding out 17 hits. In the only other game of the day Brainerd walloped Crookston 16 to 4. Duluth and Fargo-Moorhead had an open date. Belfield Legionnaires Organize Six Teams Belfield, N. D., June 15.—Six Amer- ican Legion Junior baseball teams have been organized by the Belfield post of the American Legion and are well started in the 1935 season, The most recent team to be organized is at South Heart where Herbert Miller has been named to manage the young players. Other towns where the Bel- field Legionnaires have organized teams are Medora, Gorham, Fairfield, Snow and Belfield. MISS ROUND COPS TITLE London, June 15. — (#) — Dorothy Round, England’s top-ranking tennis player, overwhelmed Katherine Stam- mers, conqueror Friday of Helen Wills Moody, to win the Kent champion- ship. Miss Round disposed of her left-handed rival, 6-2, 6-0, OWE RS POWERS COFFEE SHOP HOTEL Club Breakfasts 25c and 35c Noonday Luncheons , 35e and 40c ‘ Chef’s Special Evening Dinner 50e ° Lucas, Will, Sweet Shop and in 6 innings, Struck out—by A. As Blues Triumph Brown 5; by Watts 2. Bases on balls Garden Will Have No Counter. Joe Desiderato Limits Lakers to] Capital Chevrolet Softball |—off 4. Brown 2; off Watts 1. Um- areas SCORE 2-0 VICTORY ; to Wi Outfits Beaten First Baseman Sets Two Asso- | Attraction for Carnera Six Safe Blows to Win Knights of Columbus ABHRE! 9.4, ‘ Louis Battle Second Encounter Boespflug, cf ........... 4 0 0 0| lation Records; Saints Wetch, 1b ..... % 3.293 0 Turn Back B Clark, Brooklyn Southpaw, Al- —_——_——_—_ : 5 1.000 | Falconer, rss S312} eis y sila ital ' New York, June 15—(P)—If com- $ SIGNED 3 1.00 | Myers, Iss . 3220 sibeee, lows Three Hits But Bows petition means new life for the TWO NEW HURLER 3 500 | Nelson, 3D . 3 0 0 1| Chicago, June 15—(4)—David Dale To Pirates, 1-0 heavyweight fistic trade, James J. : foo. |Maddock, If . +-3 0 1 OJAlexander, Kansas City’s first base- u eet cone rds ed ls Barney Morris, Left, Henderson 2 00 aaa SO bet ~ bo given serait = coronene, weaves ert annie yeir ty AbuEpAY cibavhig te " Transients .... 1 3 ’ ion sluggers something really big in warring ranks tropo om Will Be Here for Sabbath Sweet ‘Shop a 0 5 000 erie aa ; 1 4 3 the way of home run records at which z, moters. of Mel iitan pro ‘ob. 5 to shoot. Priske, 2b . 2100 Braddock, lined up with Madison ital oh The Knights of Columbus made|- — ———|,,Starting with the second inning/Senators Win Slugfest from)Square Garden, probably will fight eight hits good for a like number of} ‘Totals .. «. 30 8 7 2/Friday as the Blues blistered Min- Max Schmeling of Germany for the Chalking up two victories overlruns as they defeated the A. W.| 4 w. rucas— AB H R E|NeSPolis, 15-2, Alexander, who won| White Sox; Yanks Defeat title in June 1936, meanwhile Baer, Devils Lake in a doubleheader played |rucas team, 8-4, and remained at the Orsbnatiise; 36 Sow the American League batting title in s i despite a pair of damaged hands and at Brinsmade Friday, the Capltalltop of the city diamondball league|Hasen'p . “4-1-1 0] 1982 only to fade out a year later, Browns in 13 Innings a doubtful fighting future, has City club left immediately for Aber-|standings in games played Friday| Guthrie’ rss, 420 o|crashed out home runs in four suc- especial agreed to fight the winner of the deen for an exhibition game against |nignt, 7 \pewnen. ib. 20 0 1\cessive times at bat. The feat (By the Associated Press) forthcoming Primo Carnera-Joe Louis the Kansas City Monarchs before) Nech-Finch won its third straight! Moran rf, 2 0 0 o|Wtecked two Association records. While it would be impossible to enter|bout in a September match under the heading back for Bismarck and &!came to remain tied in first place on| Middaugh, rf 1 0 1 Of, 7He first one was the record of/.n the odd happenings of any major|auspices of the new Twentieth Cen- two-game Sunday series with the/a basis of percentage points when|mocrove les 1, 20 0 1\three homers in one game, estab-|jesgue season in the record books,|tury Sporting club at one of the highly-rated treveling outfit. they humbled the O, H. Will agere-| Barbie, 1, 2b. ‘301 0 g{lished by Tim Flood of St. Paul,iit seems worthy of note when two of |New York ball parks. Carnera and Sent in to bolster the depleted |oation, 9.4, ©. Barbie, cf «. 2 0 0 1|June 21, 1908, and equalled no less!tne best pitching performances of the|Louis meet June 25 at the Yankee pitching staff, Quincy Troupe, stellar!” s-oring two runs in the fifth inn-| Horner, cf 1 1 0 0|than 23 times. The other mark to be!<ti1 young 1935 campaign are re-!Stadium. Negro catcher, turned in a briliiant)i.g to break a three-all deadlock, the| Roelter, If 3 1 1 0|Supplanted in Lou McKenna’s handy | corded on the same day and neither Fitth Since Tunney one-hit mound performance Friday 88!ransients defeated the Sweet Shop| Clausnitzer, 3 1 0 0|Tecord book was Paul Johnson's “151/o¢ the pitchers who did the work] The new champion may not last he blanked the Devils Lake team, 3-0./1040,° ¢-4, shoving that team into : pt total bases in one game.” was able to win his game any longer on top than any of his In the second game Joe Desiderato,|ine cellar with five straight setbacks. 30 7 4 5|, The Victory put Kansas City back! “ron Chagnon of the Giants pitched |immediate predecessors. He is the regular third sacker, limited the Sa-|"Toiing an early lead which they i : Ps in third place. a two-hit game against the Reds Fri-|fifth heavyweight’ titignolder since tan City nine to six safe blows and/.ever relinquished, the Paramount 010 030 o— 4|, St. Paul regained first place bY/day and lost it 2-0 and Willlam Wat-|Gene Tunney retired, undefeated in was credited with the 11-3 victor an {Theatre team brought the Capital). of c. ‘193 020 x— g|three percentage points after de-!-on Clark, veteran Brooklyn south-|1928 and the international scramble Bismarck hitters garnered seven) o)evrotet outfit down into a three-| Simaary: Bactitice = ‘Middaugh, feating Milwaukee, 7-4, and Monty paw, gave the Pirates only three|began. hits in the first game and 16 more in! way tie for third place place with a|Two base hits—Wetch, Myers. ‘Three [Stratton won his ninth pitching vie~ Iho. ‘ing suffered a 1-0 setback Bcarcely less happy than Brad- the second to annex thelr fourth and)s.5 victory over the latter team. Box) base hfje—Myers, Goetz, Guthrie.|t0'Y, while Indianapolis was taking)” Tose second inning the Reds ‘did |dock himself consequently, were Col- pe EN Nc baa ad scores of Friday's games: |Home rh—Wetch. Hits—off Hagen| 8, 12-8 eee ste nite vane [All thelr stickwork. ‘Sim ‘Bottomley |onel John Reed Kilpatrick, the presi- ‘The first game of Sunday's double- Manes | iss see 3.22 aloes ert teaey iL at i ie brought to an end Eddie Marshall's nthe TeBUEatat bw anes baer eg ilitia sprcaneter ror cea cae eitet promptly at 1:90 p. m ae the E. Agre, rss .. 3 2 1 O/Zehn'8, Bases on balls—off ‘Hagen 1, [Consecutive Lege ee cherie ae hand and the game was held 8 den corporation. x . M., z i; Hi Bob Kli r ke seven ar jure! re s im afew tle surprises shied tus ale B. Boelter, ct 2 0 t H Aaa Aled cic ole atti grooved one for Gilly Campbell andjfall in defense of the title had been Monarchs when they arrive here 8un-| 4" gonneider, 2b tao) Sweet Shop ABHRE jthe young catcher belted it into the|discarded because of the conviction day for the scheduled double-header. eae et 2 1 1 of Neuten, 3b, 1b 3001 THE stands for a homer. it is impossible successfully to build Chief among the surprise packages! Ww Tietz sb, p Sia casa pees ” 2000 Derringer Wins Eighth up more than one heavyweight title Sigaimees eo rierenpocesdhareiee- N. Agre, 3b . 1000 ini es Q 3 4 4 $ Meanwhile Paul Derringer, winning coral Lasky in Line day from Fairmount, Minn, and is)”: Schnelder, 2 1 1 OlRaduns, p 3210|—— —____ ~~~ {his eighth game of the year, neatly) ‘This means the Garden will have \ slated to start in one of the two ane al eo 3110 (By the Associated Press) set the Giants down with four hits.) no counter-attraction this Septem- games Sunday. ‘Totals. 312 9 1/5, Netbauer, c we Bhd ied AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _ |It was the same at Brooklyn where |per to the prospective offering of rival Paltering badly on their current! , 0. 3: Will 31-1 0|%:,0: Netbauer, ef, 3b, 1b 3 1 0 3 Ww L_ Pet./Bill Swift, Pittsburgh flinger, granted| promoters. ‘The Twentieth Century tour, chiefly because “Behoven” Vin-|5° oe ci a eau Ulmer, 3b, cf .. ~~ 3001 290-21 580 the srichentl ed Had blows and/ciub has Art Lasky, one of Braddock’s cent’s left arm failed to work into|3;“sruramel, | 2 1 0 OlRuben, Iss .. 3100 3022-577 caught his mound rival napping in victims, lined up to fight the Carnera- shape and Ted Radcliffe was un- M. Hummel, p 1 Canfield, rf . - 3 0 1 0|Kansas City..... 26 21 ~=—«.553|the ninth to smack a double and/rouis winner, if Baer changes his able to get # release from the Brook- |= Beriger,.1b 2 : . 4 — — — —| Minneapolis 31 26 ~—-.544|score the only run on Forrest Jen-|inind again about trying a comeback. iyn Bagles, the club management has |S; Goetz, Iss . ae Totals....... seseeee 30 6 4 6] Milwaukee 25 23 521 |sen’s two bagger. ‘Baer hardly will get the chance for been scouring the country for the|!- Larson, c . ‘Transients Columbus 25 29 463) The Cardinals split a hard fought}, return match with Braddock, even needed pitching re-enforcements, |A- Nelbauer, 3b 20 0 3) noes, 8b. 32 2 {Toledo . 25 30 455 |double header with the Braves. Bos-|{» tm wants one. Pitching Burden Heavy een 2 8 blondy, c: [3 0 0 o|Loulsville . 15 34 306|ton took the opener 5-4. After!” sracdock emerged from his con- Playing once and sometimes twice|>" srartin, 2b 3 2 1 0|Meinhover, p 3210 Dizzy Dean had toiled 13 innings in each day since leaving here two weeks J hah * * * = _| Jacobson, 1b 3110 AMERICAN LEAGUE the nightcap the Cards finaly ayo) | ——__—_—— go, the heavy mound burden has Totals 21 9 4 4|Loule, 2b. 3110 Ww Pct.|for him, 8-7. fallen on Satchel Paige, Harold einviniee =: eee Abbey, rf . 3 0 0 0|New York. ++. 33 19 .635] Curt Davis of the Phillies showed Bates and Joe Desiderato, regular Board ma hn ings— 000 004 04 |Lamb, cf ; 3 1 0 1]Chicago 27 = 20 574|that he had recovered from his sore third baseman. . EE Wil +. 2727 49 004 x29 |Schlotahauer, if”. 1 0 0 o|Detroit . 26 23 .531/arm trouble when he bore down in Eyes Examined “ ‘nN. A flee Radnt, If ... 2 0 0 2|Cleveland + 2% 23 521|the clinches and beat the Cubs 5-4 Glasses Prescribed eas) tithe aah anti Heitet ede Benidict, Iss 2010 cole bee = a es although touched for 11 hits. ‘Western League was secured and Sig ae ere 2 |Fetzer, aA % ‘ashington 5 ss The eye is an organ you then Friday, Churchill completed the |Schlickenmeyer, L. Schneider; three ee 2 9 © 71 phiadelphia 2126447 Slugfests in American can't afford to neglect. negotiations with Morris. Both are Martin, Manney; His off L. Schneider Totals. .28 7 6 §|St. Louis... 14 (33 298 Sod canet weld Bini eae : Sate Sunday, een the ANE) tn 3 innings; off W. Diets 1 in 4), Score by innings— NATIONAL LEAGUE oddest of which saw the Senators|M| Dr. H. J. Wagner Morris, until he hurt his elbow Inst | nings; off M. Hummel 12 in 6 in- iro osients ‘WL Pet,|beat the White Sox 16-11 in 11 inn- Optometrist year, appeared to have all the stuff |by Dietz 4: be M. Hummel 4:| Summary: i New York. 32 14 696 {ings after Chicago had overcome an Offices Opposite the G. P. required of a good pitcher—a fast|>Y wv. tyeit. Str 1 sohnelder 1: off |bauer, Ruben, Ross 2, Louie; three | Pittsburgh $2 21 604/820 deficit. ani Hotel since 1914 ball, a good assortment of curves and !w Dietz 1; off M. Hummel 1; um-|base hits—Raduns; home runs—|& Ce ar] eel ate vad arisen ziiepr Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. @ noe change of pace. One of his|W- Dice 1: Of M. Hume 1) 4M" IMeinhover; hits off Meinhover 6 in 26. 23, Sti dodeo 48 tnlngs itor eubaue ee ee victories here was the 8-0 shut out of 2 : 7 innings; off Raduns 7 in 6 innings; 24 23 .511|place Browns 4-3. Boston’s Red Sox the Monarchs. With his elbow back} 5... nount— AB H R E/struck out by Meinhover 11; off Ra- 20 29 408) bowled over the Tigers 10-8 while the in shape, Morris got off to a great eas “4 1 1 Q|dUns 2; bases on balls off Meinhover 17 29 ~=—-.370 | Indians took a 5-4 setback from the etart this season ‘Al of the) 6 i indeimith, "23 1. 2 6/1: off Raduns 1; umpires—Doc Thore- | 5 13 33 ~—-«.283| Athletics due largely to Monte Pear- 12 games he pitched and registering | 4° Brown, p.. 1 0 0 0|80M; scorer—A. Anderson. son's wildness. two triumphs over the Pittsburgh) 5° scnmore, if-lss 2110 NORTHERN LEAGUE . Crawfords. a SMe a Lec MA! OR LEA Winnipeg . 2 868 (158 Paige 5 . Brainerd 16 «14 533 Churchill sald he would start Benneay aoe GUE F-Moorhead . “« 4 30) YEST DAY’S vin the game which Brewer hurls for| mUTiy O° arate LEADERS Superior 15 16 484 ST Ss the Monarchs and Winslow, ¢ 3100 Duluth .... 14 15° 483 that he elt detean Paige een | Engemach, rf 100 0] oa atte, Amsociated Frew), [Grand Forks 13°16 | 448 every time ube Crookston . 120 17) Alt Associated Press the Capital City colored ace opposes | Williams, rss .. eeenen NATIONAL LEAGUE Eau Claire 1 2 385] aurwitt Birstes shutout him on the mound but Paige says, > >= 7] Batting — Vaughan, Pirates, .400; Dodgers with five hits and won "it just can’t be done.” THAIS: cs 0000e4008 sos 27 7 5 21 Medwick, Cardinals, .356. Friday's Results own game with double and run Capital Chevrole-—- AB H R E|Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 50; Martin, NATIONAL LEAGUE ante : : 4 7 ares and L, Waner, Pirates, Sioehene 2; New ore Bill Werber, Red Sox—Pounded 4 3 Philad o Detroit pitching for two homers . ys an : ; 4 : Hits — auhan: and L. Waner, Pi-) pittsburgh 1; Brooklyn 0. and single, driving in five runs. yy A rates, 76. Boston 5-7; St. Lonis 4-8. Paul Derringer, Reds—Blanked hits in 49 3 1 0 0}Home runs—Moore, and Ott, Giants, Giants with four hits in mound reat of Am which ay a AMERICAN LEAGUE duel with Leon Chagnon fl percentage points ahead 3 0 0 0/ Pitching — Parmelee, Giants, 8-1;| Philadelphia 5; Cleveland 4 C lelphia 5; eland 4, Roger Cramer, Athletics—Rap- Ruincy Troupe in peoeent: A : 4 ‘ ‘Walker, Cardinals, 5-1. Boston 10; Detroit 8. ped two doubles in victory over iu New York 4; St. Louis 3. Indians. 4B H 1003 AMERICAN LEAGUE ; 3 o 2 — — — —| Batting — Johnson, Mattie, 382, baie ail pues Seen Poe peciens orere eee * 3 616 ‘Totals........+e006. 27 6 3 5] Moses, Athleiics, .357. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION game with home pag cate 300 inning: R| Runs — Johnson, Athletics, 46; Bo-| Kansas City 15; Minneapolis 2. tered 12 hits over 13 innings to 6 2 +-001 002 0— 3] nura, White Sox, 42. Columbus 4; Louisville 0, - take second clash, od i“ a -202 001 x— 5| Hits — Johnson, Athletics, 73, Geh-] Sst. Paul 7; Milwaukee 4. Ed Linke, Senators — Belted eA melee Sie were, Geek | ee Tee | Se cee 4 boner orien kPeo8 an 71 1 296] Brown 2, Ashmore. Two base hits—|Home runs—Johnson, Athletics, 15, NORTHERN LEAGUE oer ie: Fay Abat: boas 13 3 .290|Ashmore, Allen, Harlan. Three| Greenberg, Tigers, 14. Superior 4; Grand Forks 2. pra pita Phiten seitched 3 a ig erg s owan. Hits — off| Pitching — Mahaffey, Athletics 4-0; | Eau Claire 7; Winnipeg 4. steadily eae to beat Cubs, a ae wh, innings; off Watts 7| Tamulis, Yanks, 6-1. Brainerd 16; Crookston 4. Lou Gehrig, Yankees—Rapped out three ‘its against Browns, Schwartz Ca) ture figuring in three of Yanks’ four Western Open Lead South Bend, Ind., June 16.—()—A: fhe race for the Western Open golt the second Pea een ce Tore shots by wrecking par by two shots with the front Friday WENT To NOW, GO EASY! DONT LIGHT A SHORT FUSE=LET ME EXPLAIN J-IM NOT SNITCHING ON TH OL MAN-HE BEGGED ME TO TELL YOU HOW \T HAPPENED !~1T SEEMS HE WAS TAKING AN ELEPHANT GUN A TO CLEAN IT, AN, NOT KNOWING \T WAS LOADED, SOMEHOW OR OTHER HIS WATCH CHAIN GOT CALIGHT ON TH’ TRIGGER-—AN’ WHEN HE SNEEZE —ARE YOU - FOLLOWING ME?- THE ~ay- SNEEZE (PP /- ‘ 7% \\\t Wy Twenty-one hits supplied the Kansas City Monarchs with a 16-6 victory Friday night over Jamestown. Three were home runs. 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