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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ''UESDAY, JUNE 18, 1985 , House of David Brings Veteran Lineup Here for Game Tonight | wuscre sts [INJURY JINX STRIKES WINNING PITTSBURGH, CLEVELAND CLUBS © 283 aes ] 6 Braddock’s Rin LUCAS’ TAKE LEAD IN FOURTH _Landis Overrules BEEING TO ATURE |[__vte ar otDavt matory | POO arne/ DANTON STRICKEN NDBALL STRUGGLE) Decision on Pitts ff L N. PLA . ' {0-INNING SETBACK eee a ame WITH APPENDIGITIS; PRS a TRaE a " q sn ~ i ‘ j Nursery and Capital Chevrolet “Cleared? 1 Ex-Sing Sing Athlete Will- Be Irish Parents Christened Son i . . . ; : PYTL AK GOS HOME Teams Suffer Setbacks in |g «| Given Trial With Albany Game Is Called for 6:30 P. mM. After eer ls World’s \ ides Catt f HGH e ‘ At Bismarck’s ‘Big League Champion dith iiaienaes : it i - STANDINGS Albany, N. Y., June 18—(?)—Edwin as Ball Park New Yor, gine temas g Pirates Slug Phillies Into Sub: ah ry io “Aubaata™ itu aeklels Whe Braddock was named to the prize ring} mission Without Services of OR Sing prison athlete, Tuesday faced the LOCAL MOUND STAFF SET from birth, Arky Vaughan 508 “200 Job of making good for the friends ys Early in the morning of June 7, 3 3 500 whose faith caused Kenesaw Moun- Team 1906, in the heart of Hell's Kitchen 2 $3 400 tain Landis to unbar the doors of Benton Harbor Colony on west 48th street, he was born to INDIANS TROUNCE RED SOX 2 4 = .333 professional baseball. Features Tucker, Tally, Mrs, Elizabeth O'Toole Braddock, and 10 ae Landis, baseball’s high commission- Fleming, Anderson the proud father Joe, now 70 and a/Giants Drive Dean from Mound; Sey i senate Baad a a m - watchman on the Hoboken docks,! Braves Cop Two from Buffering setbacks ares Hy ball but made it clear that his action Ready to avenge the humiliating promptly named the lusty infant ‘ bs Wi games played Mon Tenerotst tals resulted from the numerous appeals Reds; Cubs Win H, Will and Capital C! ten-inning setoack they suffered at James Jay in honor of James J. bet in the battle with the A. in behalf of the ex-convict. the hands of the Bismarck club last jJeffries, then heavyweight champion —— W. Locas ote foe fourth place in ths He ruled the 24-year-old parolee f David a Pn garent te Meta vets a of the city diamondball might play with the Albany lub of week, the Israelite House 0: The parent Braddocks, both mother] ‘The season pennant contenders fear | standings the International League but insisted encamped here Tuesday for a game and father, came from county Gal-/and few manage to avoid seems to ena ey aggregation suffered a his activities be limited to regular ¥ with the local rine tonight. way, Ireland, 45 years ago. One of|be coming on major league baseball. 12-1 setback at the hands of the games of the schedule. Succumbing to the masterful five- Jim's uncles was a famed rough and|hat’s the time when some important league leading Knights of Columbus He explained he agreed with the it hurling of lanky Satchel Paige in . “Flip” " battery of the |tumble fighter, another @ prominent player gets sick or ts hurt, and the|iegv TaME Nive rinch outfit stand taken by Judge W. G. Bram- the came pavee st ey ee Tarasilte House of David eae hls Dies nara bone, are prob- ed bein Rar asa o bts kk See laid plans have to! trotnced the Capital Chevrolet, 18-8. ham, president of the National Asso- & the long haired | Whistereie Lave | ably two of the most widely-traveled ball players in the great Amer- | Ider brothers, Ralp! Mee Ene mer In the other game played the Para- ciation of Minor: Professional Base- vented their feelings at Devils Lake ican sport. Tally has been with the Benton Harbor Colony club for a reek ie clone ee he Glee: |mount Theatre team got a firmer ball leagues, and the association's -' a brothers, in all, and two sisters, the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cleve- usted adds atl Cob e Coli. ad finish at or near the top, he ce ed: — rivlaitin eiiatioe “Colbnytennt seasons, catching on the average of 160 games a Bead In 198 games The family moved to New Jersey| Cleveland's first-string catcher, lit- be toga the cellar with six -iiibe: tet (Clie emmebiue edensalks ranks among the top-notch traveling Jast year his batting average was 370. where father Joe set up in the truck-|tle Frenkie Pytlak, finally gave up Regularly scheduled games will be tee decision), however, a new situa-’ teal ‘Of the nation and are always|~—~ ] ing business when Jim was nine|his effort to recover from an illness played Wednesday night and two tion has arisen. Conditions have been. peor championsnip threats in the td 4 M4 THE months old, He went to school in|while wandering around with the|P. ake-up games Friday and one Mon- created as the result of which there Denver Post tournament. ‘This season Haney 8 rig ting West New York, N, J., and his fight- Jelub and left for his home in Butfalo, make-up games Pridey and one Mon; CLES UE" RMGH TOBE Gera eee they have won 62 of 83 games played. | ANDINGS ing career started early. He was 10/The tribe didn’t miss him much when schedule. Friday the Nash-Finch destructive effect upon Pitts’ effort ey Game Called for 6:30 ee ° H when he flattened his first school-|Bill Brenzel substituted ably and plays the Paramount theatre and the toward rehabilitation, of not permit- = ‘The game has been called for 6:30 pirit tirs ens mate, Elmer Furlong, with a single}made two hits in an 11-2 triumph Capitol Chevrolet meets the Tran- ting him to enter baseball employ- z m., at the local ball park. (By the Associated Press) right. He fought Johnny Morris,|over the Red Sox. stents. Monday the Nash-Finch bat ment.” & F airpiatiiened by two new starting AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Janother pal, 30 times for the fun of Vaughan Nurses Charley Horse t]tles the Capital Chevrolet The young southerner who served pitchers, Lefty Henderson of Sioux Toledo Overcomes Red Birds’ Ww Ls Pct. Sit, splitting the decisions about even.| The Pirates got a worse blow just ‘Box scores of Monday’s games: | five years of an eight-to-16 year term City team in the Western League and Indianapolis .. 32 422 = «.593] At 16 he was in the amateurs,|after they had slugged the Phillies Sataniitit ABHRE! for an armed robbery in New York Sarna NM ‘is, veteran Negro right-| Lead; Blues Take Double- | Minneapolis 33 «26 =—.559] weighing 158 pounds, He scored 40/into submission 12-5 without their Hindemith, If 4010: City was quick to express his appre- r, the Cepltal City club Sunday aa St.Paul ........... 29 23 358|knockouts, before he turned profes-|leading clouter, Arky Vaughan, who|Hindemith, If . 4100) ciation, Supenee 4 Hane sta! ith an even header from Brewers Kansas City 2 423 «858\sional. is nursing a charley horse. Darrell 4010 “Judge Landis will never regret break in a twin bill with the Kansas < Milwaukee 2 26 (509) One day in 1925, in a Union City,| (Cy) Blanton, brilliant rookie pitcher 3100! having made that decision,” he said. Cit; htenarets, The trials} Columbus 28 30 = .483|N. J., gymnasium, a New York man-/Wwho has won nine games against five 2010 Officials of the’ Albany club plan ‘Anxious to get regularly back in the |, Cnicago, June 18-—(P)—The trying| Toledo 2% 33 441 /ager, Joe Gould, was superintending losses, was stricken with acute ap- ree tovatareUPitte-in: the OURIala Gest win-column, the local club will put|t» improve the standing of his sev-|Louisville BS An ae ea Lssarreesee ero ling —— 3100 Sunday when the Senators oppose everything in the game tonight and jentn-place Toledo Mud Hens, appar- — Galfund. Joe spotted a big skinny Indians, after being delayed a|Beyland, rss 3 ar aoa 5 yracuse, Desiderato, Mooee Johnson, Quniey [emily as worked | Manager | Pred et ee Kid standing by the ring posts, 100k" | tf hour by ‘the rain, whlch, yiped | lausnitaer a) 22 |e poutaeedaieyar: ita eit wales e zs rope and Al ear mayo apeded|suage HANEY WP 18 ME case Mien pone eee see 73 alname: 2 come * «California Bears s rt aba sabdeancmieatuae panies ; up Lripetiaerahi ard Pittsburgh Ma 2 ie Never Signed Contract home runs by Earl Averift Me nigirn Lies * ninges off W. Deitz 2 in 3 innings. e 4 z a ir of victories “1St. Louis : Ke 1-|Campbell, to trounce Bos' for the Struck out — by B. Watts 0; by J. R F rit | Headed by fouvetaran cise ‘Tally, | Header, Monday complained 20 stoutly|Chicago a 23540 hiboea eecenaenl tigtiees phridhens fourth straight time and move into 138 Slcowan 4; by L. Schneider 3; by Deitz egatta avorite | the bedtded pitching statt is made up Bere Guat he wan wane ariel See 3: 38 $82 could sent the old warrior home and|a tle with Detroit for third place in 20 0 010. Bases on ballsoff Watts 10; off : 75) htelasrvete 4 incinnat 4 4 igned|the American League. J. Cowan 6; off L. Schneider 2; o: ; Bera ae reieca e in each ka | ae TEAS. ‘ Philadelphia 19) | (80: isan] Meee ve uremey-- ties snerer aH ‘The Cardinals were buried under a ay 3 0 0 OW. Delts, 5. Umpire — Bennett. |Navy, Washington, Penn, Cor- 1 ptened over 400 games and played the | anys srissrabucnisseaieyaeyer| ec 16 34 320)" cthey've ‘earned $250,000 together,|14-3 score hy the league leading 3D Nelbelicr, rt 3 0 0 0)Scorer—Beall nell, Syracuse, Columbia N i outfield in many more. Either Wy-|Mud Hens into ac! Aeea ith and they spent, or lost it in bad in-| Giants. 3. ©. Nelbauer, ¢ 3220 — » Sy! y : koft or Wapp is expected to start in|came @ 9 to 3 Red Bird lead wi AMERICAN LEAGUE vestments, together. Cards Blow Up ea : 3.1.1 0| O.#. Will's ABHRE GrawasiniRave the game tonight. ot yet ole W L_ Pct.!“roday Gould is considering $100,-| ‘The Giants got going against Paul a COnOnE 2000 j Receiving duties are capably han-|ngé to win, 10 to 9. Br y.|New York . 34 19 642 090 offers for fights, accepting and re-|Dean for three runs in the second 3100 3101 dled by “Flip” Fleming, a member of| Kansas City’s hustling Blues el-\cricago . 27 21563) jecting the hundreds of other chances|inning, belted him to cover in the eed 2 0 0 1] Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., June 18—(7)— the House of David club for the last|bowed back into the thick of the|noroit 29 23 © 558I1> make mioney that come a cham-|fourth when the Cards blew up for/Rubin, rss ... tcl hah 4 3 1 1 1)The annual job of beating California 1 nine years who has caught on the av-| Struggle for first place by winning 8) crevelan 29 23 549|nion’s way. Braddock pays no atten-|three errors and four more runs ‘Totals m 447 3 0 0 Olwas turned over Tuesday to the , erage of 160 games a season. es Bins pears the| Boston ..... e 26 «28 = 481| tion to that part of it. counted and finished against Ray mceity 3 0 0 0|broad-backed oarsmen of Navy, Wash- H Veteran stars of the colony team|* and 5 to 3. The vict PB Washington 25 28 = 472) «T do the fighting, Joe does the|Harrell for a total of 19 hits. ernment 200 2-8 2 0 0 Olington, Pennsylvania, Corneil, Syra- ‘ i are Andy Anderson, third base; John| Blues in a tle with St. Paul for third) puitsdelphia ...... 21 29 420 ing.” The cellar-dwelling Braves smote 010 2-4 3 0 0 1{cuse and Columbia, as the little city # 43 place, just one point behind Minne- a is 38 gop| ansging. the Reds twice in the course of the|Sweet Shop 2 0 0 Olof Poughkeepsie revelled again in -its } Tucker, elongated first baseman; Hub is, and only two games back of St. Louis .... . There still is no contract binding ker Hill day doubleheader, 8-3| Summary: mn bases—Brown, Id ehoala vane resections a Hansen, second sacker who with At-| ®Polis, an y their arrangement. Bunker y . Flaig, Allen, J. C. Neibauer, Berger 2; ~ 1°0 © O|/annual day o! ent 4 ‘well and Tucker completed 210 dou-|the league leading Indianapolis and 5-1, Two homers by Chuck a higeed acca ret eind — — — —|—the sith intercollegiate regatta, : ‘ . Indians. The Indians and Louis- | ‘3 Klein, each with a man aboard, gave|two base et bl . 2% 2 1 4| Each year it gets tougher, this i i ble plays last season; Frank Clift, Roy ‘ kept idle by rain Pct.; BRADDOCK MAY FIGHT the Cubs their winning margin in a|bauer; three base hits—Allen; double ‘AB H R E\problem of ¢ back the brawny Hutson and Vernon Deck, outfielders; | Ville were kep' it b 130 SCHMELING IN SEPTEMBER or triple plays—Allen to Beyland to secre? twell, shortsto cog Sear re eae erste pS Siiumph eet 4 in 7 innings, . 4 1 1 0/Golden Bears little Ky. Ebright brings and Dick Atwell, P. Rosy Ryan helped Minneapolis to 2 545! New York, June 17—()}—It looks plait Fiaig; hits off Brown 4 in ee a 1 0 1 Oleast for the heart-breaking, four- } 7 to 6 victory over St. Paul. Ryan 300 /tike Braddock vs. Schmeling in Sep- NATIONAL LEAGUE Fedpeseecinier Uap ag idea 41 0 O|mile struggle in the twilight down ] MA OR E replaced Bill Perrin after the Saints 500) tember. Braves Win Pair by Brown 9, OS aL Aiea eee 4 0 1 0|the bolstering Hudson. had scored all their runs and pitched 483/ “Jimmy Johnston, peppery little] (First Game) balls off Brown }, Of se pe 3 0 1 0| Twice in a row, the massive Bears t y 2) hitless ball for five innings. Joe -433) matchmaker for Madison Square R pire—F. Cave; scorer—A. 1 £1 elhave sailed to victory. € AY Hauser’s fifth home run of the sea- 387| Garden, said Monday night he had| cincinnati 002 000 001—3 ABHRE 2 1 1 0} Al. Ulbrickson’s Huskies from ] iated Press) son tied the score in the seventh and)£au Claire .. 21 -364/been informed Max Schmeling, for-|Boston + 010 001 33x—8 3010 2 2 2 0|Washington and Buck Walsh’s swift, three nae LEAGUE Cohen accounted for the winning run. mer heavyweight champion, was} Hollings Schott and m= 4110 3 1 1 OjSmooth-stroking Midshipmen from ’ ean 400; Med-|Leitz’ double and a single by Andy Monday's Results ready to come to this country from|pardi; Brandt and Hogan, hagota0 3 0 2 1|the Naval Academy at Annapolis, are ; cet aa pales? * Mee" lCohen accounted for the winning run. NATIONAL LEAGUE Germany i assured ee tee eee (Second Game) 4110 3 2 1 0/figured the eet compeeen te wick, virate . Bh Cap Twin Bill Boston 8-5; Cincinnati 3-1. that he, Johnston, had deci RHE — ——-—] Washington has a crack ei ast ee ene. Piesien, 0; Mote) a Game R HE] Chicago 5; Brooklyn 3. stage the fight in the Long Island|cincinnati ..... 010 000 00-1 9 0 Harta . 30 912 1|the two mile freshman race, opening H Be eeieicx dinals, 81; L.|Milwaukee 030 001 000— 410 2] New York’ 14; St. Louis 3. bowl in late September. Boston . . 400 010 00x—5 9 0 o 4 aye R|the day's festivities at 4 p,m. (EST) Bee ere, «Cardinals, (813). 2 5 200 14x—14 14 1! Pittsburgh 12; Philadelphia 5. Although he has not received the] Derringer and Campbell; MacFay- Ailes 008 200 7—12|and the sophomores, for the three e Waner, Laing eee and John laste! ssnell and Florence; final sanction from Braddock and his|/den and Hogan. $ 110 , mile junior varsity tussle at 5 p. ni., 7. = Soe 5, 12, Stiles, Bell and Warren. AMERICAN LEAGUE manager, Joe Gould, Johnston said Cubs Trounce Dodgers 3 2 3 0| Summary: bases—J. Spriggs, |an hour before the varsities pull from { lobingParmeec, Giants, 8-1;| aecond Game— RH E| Cleveland 11; Boston 2. they had told him they would agree RHE 5 FF lleteve Goetz, Maddock Steine. Sac. the starting boats. FS Welker, Cardinals, S21. Milwaukee .....000 000 200-2 5 1 to @ meeting with elther | Schmeling, | chicago + 020 010 002-5 8 1 3 2 3 O'rifice—Kelley. Two base hits—Zahn| |= =| ————_ i aa ‘ z Kansas City....011 010 lix—5 6 0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Lasky or the dethroned Max Baer. | Brooklyn 010 001 001-3 11 0 ————!/2. Three base hits—Falconer. Home] Winnie Lee Captures 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Larkin and Rensa; Smith and War- Reet Eee French and O'Dea; Earnshaw and 2411 18 2|runs—Sieve Goetz. Hits—oft Zahn 2 Northwest N.D. Title “ johnsv , 388; Fen. ledo 10; Columbus 9. Me A ens eae aes Ejin 1 innings; off J. Spriggs 4 in 2 in- rth -D. Flows, atte, spacial 7" || praimauaban =a Junior Pe Giants Beat P, Dean L ADD b|nings: oft M, Hummel § in § sanings oe h 4 uns—Johnson, Athletics, 48; Geh- RHE 1 3 0|Struck out—by Zahn 6; by J. Spriggs} Minot, June 18—()—The north- a em pean: He MBF GEM) edo esesse++.020 010 340-10 15 1 NORTHERN LEAGUE League es ts st, Louis ...... 110 000 10-3 9 3): ae oe GlGier ae Hummels Basnacn Pale | acer on eee golf champion | © saite—sohnson, Athletics, 78; Cramer,|Columbus ......060 201 000— 9 14 2] Eau Claire 4; Crookston 3, gu New York .... 032 413 Olx—14¢ 19 1 3 1 1 0joff Zahn 4; off J. Spriggs 1; off M.|ship rested in Winnie Lee's club-bag t +t ‘Athletics, 76. 1» 1B; Stein, Walsh, Lawson and Susce;| Brainerd 4; Winnipes, 4. 4 Harrell, P. Dean and Delancey; 4 3 1 1/Hummel 3. Umpire —I. Troupe. Tuesday. x ' See ane | eetenne 0: PUNO NDA} _) B, Eelsioom piched ».no-tth gums Sehum‘pntes Swamp Phiiles oc hee emake Heras Dats aa Be Peierls, vankeos, 6-1; Millers Beat Saints | Fights Last Night | |2¢eins' jhe Athletics in the High R 3 1 0 0| _ CANADIAN OPEN STARTS |1, Monday in the title match of the ic at * °°" | Minneapolis ....320 000 110— 7 10 0 zg Betton! League: Monday (a8 X0e TNS os ssinmgh, .).. 110,000 169A 0 0 0| Hamilton, Ont., June 18—(P)—The| tenth annual tournament. Lee suc- h UE L- St. Paul 010 500 000-6 9 0|@ ‘| dlans captured a 2-1 victory. Philadelphia .. 200 003 000— 5 2 2 O olaualitying round’ of the Canadian| ceeds James Barrett, Devils Lake. Ryan, and Leitz; Fette, (By the Associated Press) In the Junior High School circuit, Swift and Grace; Bowman, Bivin, ———-—Jamateur golf championship starts} R. W. Palda, Minot, won from Lee Mills and Penner. Chicage=Dayey Dey, 12354, |the Cubs trounced the Carditials, 114.1 ott and ‘Todd and Wilson, 30 8 8 4|Tuesday with 14 swingers from the|oller, 3 and 2, to take the second : YEST DAY’S Chicage, eutpented Enter Rererp. |. ZWOi0xien: samc Were, Diaved in, te) —— R | United States seeking the crown that Allan Hirley won the first i S Louisville - Indianapolis postponed,| 13214, Meadville, Pa., (10); Syl |junfor program with the All-Nations AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 142 6—18 | will not be defended. Albert (Scotty) eal ST S jan Saluski, 154%, Milwaukee, and Al |defeating the All-Stars, 19-14, in the Indians Best Bosox 510 2— 8|Campbell, Seattle public links star hog Bosch, 157, Chicago, | Wachter League and the Giants of e 000 and twice winner of the title, failed| ‘Three per cent of the oil extracted bd Early examples of veneered fur- phe, Batt Es Lescue. wallopiog the aT ee pater Gowan’ |to file an entry to battle for reten-|from @ whale is obtained from the s (By the Associated Press) niture can be traced to ancient Egypt, All-Americans of the T. hits—W. Deitz, "A. i-|tion of his crown. tongue. st Wally Berger, Braves—Pounded |when it was made for kings, League, 17-4. and| 20 base . &chne! Cincinnati pitching for two oar triple and single in double- «Seeders OUR BOARDING HOUSE - ft Oral Hildebrand, and Bruce 4 ae pet sor oasis cane; | (7 PENELOPE, OLIVE HEARD, WALDO WAS So InsisTENT, 4 Two Nesthare Loop ‘ é jans—] ? = «. H HE" Red Sox to six hits, \Gampbett \Z ME TELL ABOUT TH MASORS~ MAB, MACE EVEDS aa Contests End in Tie A! knocked in four runs with homer WELL THIS IS HIM!—HiS LITTLE a eee, Pe a | " Gus Mancuso, Giants—Had a NEPHEW, OVER AT HIG HOLISE GOT i \ «W. TL MAY PRESENT ef three, Northern League ganas play- 2 bs ot _~—#etfect day at bat againss Card- THE CHICKEN POX, AN TH MASOR, THA pi eres oei Pere gp riedge euareacgp agri it Be ee tines rina NEVER HAD IT=SO T SAYS,COME {( | THE CHARM : ninth, with the score tied. a ep hesisghd ? p HACKLEWEN WITH A GIFT, Eau Claire beat Crookston, 4-3, but & at Chuck Klein, Cubs—Hammered OVER AN PITCH TENT WITH US TY I : i two homers, each with one on * Ff FOR HER HOSPITALITY / still remained in last place, a full j | base, to defeat Dodgers, 5-3. FOR A FEW DAYS [HE DOESNT EGAD-WHAT 1S THAT game behind the Pirates, Paul Waner, rirates—Led as- MIND TH COT IN TH BACK ROOM, ; Besioeed battled Sie, Sengus-loed . aeawoe AS ITS TH SAME SIZE AS TH the game being called in the ninth a om ni a ONES IN~AH- a ] . es oak x ; gf es UN elie adie ry ay on # similar battle at the Head of , ® play ‘in the championship the Lakes city, with the contest fin- oe the women’s trans-Missis- ally revolving into a no-decision af- r fair with the score 5-5 in the ninth, 5 q Duluth was enroute to Winnipeg A = = Y and its scheduled game with Grand = i <—- Z . Forks was postponed. Grant Begins Defense Of Clay Court Crown , June 18—()—Bryan “Bit- sy” Grant, of Atlanta, Ga., defending j A y ‘ : 4 titleholder, makes his first stand 2 % ‘The eider duck often attains a speed of 40 to 50 miles an hour. i: