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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1935 Morris Blanks Acme Giants; Valley City Will Play Here Sunday DUSKY MOUNDSTR [SCHOOLBOY ROWE SHOWS RETURN TO FORM SINCE SON’S ARRIVAL GIVESSHREVEPORT |[ouR soaromc House By Ahem |lbowoat ace anys [Schneider Pitches No-Hit Contest; RB = CLUB THREE BLOWS) jpenmynmupe.t manic es fast eacree || YANKEES WITHOUR| . Nash-Finch Moves Closer to Title : Bismarck Engages Southem| A OFF IN AFEW DAYS /—~ uae seus ce ae, ee Oe eee, Tagrimesssccar | | Cemgtie asin Jame RRR | SURAT HITS, 7) SANS ngs [Losi Fores, omen noms oem Y, Cerne 2 Ett NERS White Sox Move Back Into Sec- ‘ Ties Brown's Strikeout Rec- Saints to Second ord of 18 in One Game ———— a (By the Associated Press) eee ° e GAME PLAYED AT WINNIPEG) = 7, AND URumm. ond Place With 5-3 Vio- wantonat teacve | Division With Win Hi-Liners Will Present Strength- WHY, MASOR —~ tory Over Athletics + 37) 14.725 ened Lineup in Double- F WHAT a ES YOU THAT \ —_—_—_——_ 8 Mf rH rd Millers Increase Lead Over In- header at Local Park Wie ks Se n 3 GROVE SHUTS OUT BROWNS % 2% Sil dians to 27, Games; Brew- Barney Morris, starting his second HOUSE WONT SEEM TH’ 3 TERE TR : > 4 a ers Defeat Mudhens game since donning a Bismarck SAME, AFTER YOU GO! Giants Trounce Pirates Second ee 5 Pincers Aedse Gianty 1-0, Briley 3 —-HER FROWN AIN'T night ‘under the foodlights of Os- WHAT YOU THINK —- vefieting in, sensational mann : \ ITS HER NEW ] Merris alowed the southern Negro SS), BS TEETH ~TRYIN TO 6 i (By the Associated Press) atria Sratonie. the’ nite ~EM } If the Detroit Tigers recapture the swas never in danger during the nine GET USED TO'EM } Chicago, June 22.—()—The Louis- ville Colonels haven’t been able to do| ,, Larry Schneider, relieving Benser in Sep Rock Rating HE Ot tee thesis nicht, pins ant ust ka can Association cellar, but they " a have just finished handsome job PHaabeteb Meer td strikeout record of 18, ion. n the Transients a 22-2 defeat in a eee one get tad Btlinaknup gue paged Pricey ght _|_ Schneider went into the game after Paul, 7 to 3, dumping the Saints out! penser had walked the fi men of the first four in the standing for| power had walked the first tour the first time this season. Truett io EE Was cross the plate. His brilliant mound Sewell held the Saints to eight well performance enabled the Nash-Finch spaced hits, while his mates batted|team to keep thelr undefeated record Mills out of action with a six run|cjean with six victories and 2 blast in the eighth inning. fate ties Minneapolis increased its margin 1 game remaine: wurde over Indianapolis for first place to Miiomals ‘Nash-Finch tear ms : Time; Cubs Improve Fourth by Beating Braves 2 B28: YEH b American League pennant this sea- $nnings. i ‘son it apparently wouldn’t be amiss Following s doubleheader to be % for them to vote a share of the world played against the same team at the H F = series proceeds to Lynwood Rowe ‘Canadian city Saturday, the Capital HH 7 ¥ junior. City club will return home for a - \ . One of the difficulties that .beset Babbath Day twin bill with the Valley = r Manager Mickey Cochrane this spring City Hi-Liners. | 3 was that Lynwood Rowe senior— Game Called for 1:30 p. m. = = the famous “Schoolboy”—wasn’t ‘The first game of the Sunday ser- ! y pitching according to last year’s hie — at 1:30 p. m., at the = z 2) = @ form and couldn’t be persuaded to pari take the business of throwing the two and one half games by whippin; Mahan, Valley City’s new pitching re ball over the plate seriously. ~ . the Indians, 6 to 5, making tate Hag ne hey win eins tend at star, has chalked up three victories of a But since a son and heir appeared re in a row. The Indians outhit Minne-| vious 2-all desdlock ity the Dara ar in as many starts for the Hi-Liner some 10 days ago it seems to be a dif-| rouisville fi 19 apolis, -10 to 7, and made three home|mount Theatre team at the high club and will pitch in one of the F ' ferent Rowe out there on the hill.!’ *Revised to conform with ruling of |Tuns, but the Millers bunched their| school diamond. * two games here. Mahan scored a 3-1 Friday he shut out the league lead-| president T. J. Hickey, throwing out |blows with six walks off Bob Logan.| The league leaders blasted out 22 win over the Israelite House of David i . 8. PAT. OFF 22, ing Yankees with four puny singles} three Columbus victories, due to use|Heath, Cooney and Stoneham hit/nits from the offerings of Big ‘Ted s 1% (37 BESERBSES? BBS RSSssrag with a five-hit mound feat and later to gain a 7-0 triumph. of ineligib! homers for the Indians, while Johnny | Meinhover. Scoring 5 set down the Devils Lake club with eae aay mena? & ‘That victory, despite three straight satel hi Gill and Gattke contributed long ones| fust inning, they aided foc, an even better performance. ° losses to the Yanks, put Detroit only NORTHERN LEAGUE to the Miller attack. the third, five in the fourth, batted maton to nan 2 *8-U-| OUT-OF-TOWN GOLFERS INVITED |Louis-Carnera Go |: cm ss fat oihind ite wae OTE ma.| zine Wingard ote drove tn che way ound for nie rap i ers have Jimmy Crimmings, Luther ‘ji Sox and Indians, who wound up in Winnipeg . ~ 3 10° 4|Eddie Marshall who had singled, to|the fifth and counted two more in the college ster; Cooper, Negro right- a virtual tie for second place. Moorhead '531|8ive Milwaukee a 6 to 5 victory over|sixth. : fae i ua"oune™"'s| HERE FOR PUBLIC LINKS EVENT] Expected to Draw|* “sz seas | sare ge “ane ‘upon in the clutches. Chicago moved back into second |guperior Columbus scored five runs in the|game, it was decided that the tourna- na ‘esa Sher) ti voe bog naesei Play rouchament wi! ze # $400 000 Galle r pie with a 5-3 victory over the Ath-|nujuth . e Pyar lanes beat Kansas City, 9 to ra Denes for the end of the first Paige il We il Ics. Grand 41/4 a game. rount would not be Sunday's games but was not certain 17-Year-Old Mill City t bs Cleveland’s game with Washington Saar = df i Brewers Beat Hens second ra will start edna was rained out as was the greater/may Claire .. Milwaukee—The Milwaukee Brew-|and schedules will be announced Tues- who would get the assignment f Be Held Sunday on Course i 4 the other. s y Girl Goes Into Finals has . part of the Boston-St. Louis twin bill. ers scored one run in the tenth in-|day by Clement Kelley, president of onasiaek Omaha, Neb, June 2.—(%}—A new] Veteran Fistic Experts Register! with Lefty Grove in form and Carl Friday ning and defeated Toledo 6 to 5 the association. : world’s Trans-Mississippi golf cham-| Emphatic Vote for Detroit Reynolds and Mel_ Almada hitting NATIONAL LEAGUE R H E| The box score: Spaseball feud in the state when they|all out-of-town golfers to take part|Pion will be crowned at the Omaha homers, the Red Sox pulled out a! Cincinnati 5; Brooklyn 0. Toledo . 001 003 010 0— 5 13 1] Nash-Finch— ABH tangle with the Jamesown club at|in the 27-hole match play tourna-| Field club Saturday, with the finger Brown Bomber 3-0 decision in six innings that were} New York 11; Pittsburgh 4. Milwaukee ....000 031 010 1— 6 10 0/Manney, Iss 43 the local ball park. ment which will be held Sunday at|°f destiny wavering between Miss oe ete Ene eer crc ror| micag 11; Boston 3. rhvikicanht eter orarcin nee, ie 7 Hay ‘The Stutsman county nine with|the Bismarck Public Golf course, just cinder aaah and Lonegenigensed New York, June 22—(P}—The f8-|1n2 second oe . s for) Philadelphia 8; St. Louis 3. Mamgeranathinea ae Schlickenmeyer, 0 43 their all-white aggregation this year ps enn sin el their nine-hote|@0d Miss Marion Miley, a trim lass |™Mous crack of Bob Fitzsimmons might} The Cards took an 8-3 beating AMERICAN LEAGUE Colonels Sweep Series A. Schneider, 2b 53 qualifying round'in'the morning ana|1rom Lexington, Ky. be paraphrased nowadays to read|from the Phillies on the strength of] Boston 3; St. Louis 0. St, Paul—Louisville won its fourth y 4. ie Both advanced to the finals Friday |The bigger they are, the harder the |Syl Johnson's six-hit elbowing and al Detroit 7; New York 0. straight game over St. Paul by a score 22 by victories over veteran Trans-Mis-| cash customers fall.” homer by Johnny Verges with the] Chicago 8; Philadelphia 3. of 7 to 3. RHE 31 sissippi campaigners. Miss Miley| Primo Carnera, biggest puglist ever |bases full. tg Louisville. . 000 010 060— 7 13 1 42 eliminated the defending champion,|to wear the heavyweight crown,| The Cubs continued to improve AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul. 000 200 001 3 8 3 41 Mrs. O. 8. Hill of Kansas City, 1 up|helped draw the largest “gate” last |their fourth position by bowling over! Milwaukee 6; Toledo 5. Sewell and Thompson; Fette, Mills 43 in a match which virtually ended in a| year, $428,000, when he lost the title /the Braves 11-3. Don Brennan of the] Louisville 7; St. Paul 3. and Giuliani. aa public links, and Adam Klein, man.|DUNker hard by the 18th green. Miss|to Max Bear. The huge Italian will|Reds, winning his first game of the] Minneapolis 6; Indianapolis 5. Millers Cop Fourth aera To Berg, who takes her golf with deadly | figure in the biggest money-match of |season, made the Dodgers look more ; Kansas E Minneapolis—The Minneapolis Mil- ager, will have charge of the tourna-| sioumess, defeated Miss Phyllis othe current istic season when ethan ever lke “hitless wonders” when pertcgeirctesuoan raga lere defeated Indianapolis 6 to 6 for chanan of Denver, champion in 1933/Squares off against -year-0! loe |he shut them out with seven hits to NORTHERN LEA‘ e fourth consecutive e. feoredituceniiy saad i nave jbeen and medalist in 1934. a Louls, sensational Detroit Negro, next|win 5-0 with the ald of Henle Lom-| eau Claire 10; Grands Forks, 8, |ndlanapolis ....100 100 020— 5 10 1 ee ee. sanded in preparation for the first| , @issBerg, rather short, sturdy anda|Tuesday night at the Yankee sta-|pardi’s circuit swat with two aboard.| Crookston 8; Duluth 6. Minneapolis ....100 140 00x—6 7 0 Johnson Is Lone Athletic in Bat-|public course tournament this sea-|*t4y in concentration as she address | dium. ‘ Soe eet ee ene reoaes es a ball is Minneapolis, Twin Cities,| Promoter Mike Jacobs Saturday NATIONAL LEAGUE NewEnglandCCC Ni Galehouse and Leitz. ting Leaders; Vaughan, Kept and Ten Thousand Lekes champion.|Predicted the bout would draw close Brennan Blanks Dodgers ewngian Ine . Reds Beat Blues —_—. to $400,000 or just about double the} Brooklyn—Don Brennan shut out! Defeats Amidon, 13-9 (Night Game) Idle, Stays on Top Parker in ‘Guinea Pig’ |'2°.°!,th “este” for the Braddock-|tne Dodgers with seven hits while 9 Kansas City — The Columbus Red 1S | Baer championship match last week./the Reds batted out a 5 to 0 vic- (Special to The Tribune) Birds defeated the Kansas City Blues Role Defends Net Title}, Tey neve been guessing wrong |tory, Amidon, N. D., June 22-~The coc|® % # in & thirteenth tilt, 1 0909.00 09 00 00 1 ms 29 02 ol eeccccocce wl eccccco om iyhs | eon ni nce nm nig Bleonwnnnnnnetin | cocecccooHol lately but veteran fistic experts rarely RHE a RHE (Including Friday’s games) ker was the target of cheers and jeers |PProval as they have for Louis. Brooklyn ...... 000 000 000-0 7 0) gin, i. in Columbus . .030 000.001 0005— 9 10 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE The stories from the Negro’s train-| Brennan and Lombardi; Clark,|@undA¥., Searing in every inning but eeog gunn) | meye q team . Ogrodowski; ae Batting Vaughan, Pirates, 400; Med-| Slike Friday as he adopted ® “guinea |ing camp have been mild compared lreonard and Phelps. pig” role in the midst of his fight to|:." what : held the lead throughout and staved| stiles, M id Wi > . regain the national clay court tennis |‘© What observers are saying private- Giants Trounce Pirates = les, Moore and Warren. Papa venenen, Pirates, 50; Moore, champions? ly. They declare he combines the} New York—The Giants over- pee: Soe aniline ay L. Schneider 18, by Meinhover 4; Owens Pitted Against | bases on bails off L. Schnelder 2; off . s 2 ° Meinh 4; off Benzer 4; umpires— Trojans in NCAA Meet Bennett, Nelson; poorer, A. oy Berkeley, Calif. June 22—(?)—It was Jesse Owens against University of Southern California Saturday as the 14th National Collegiate associa-| postage stamps, no coins, no newspa- ‘ tion track and field classic swung|pers, and no railroads. into the finals. A powerful Trojan squad led the Friday with a dozen qualifiers. Ohio State, principally Owens, was tied for second with University of California, each having qualified six, Owens, running slightly under wraps qualified easily in his four events, He raced to an easy 9.7 seconds win in the 100-yard dash, leaped 26 feet, 1% inches, on the first of two attempts to crack a national colleg- punching power of Dempsey with the|whelmed the Pirates 11 to 4 for the Mite—Medwiek, Cards, 88; 1. Waner, Bele The cin cosa aniee eee coolness of Tunney and the sagacity /second straight time, Home runs—Ott, Gtants, 18; Moore,|Yuth experimented with a strange Sack ees Sank RE << were : : milli. *|shot, a new forehand with a twist ? Pittsburgh .... 002 010 100— 4 14 0 Giants; J. Moore Camilli, Phillles| that’ gives it the effect of a delayed New York .... O72 200 10x—11 17 1 exer, Braves, and Oollins, Cards,| ono), Johnny Revolta Leads Lanes Brown and Grace; Castle- .| So far the crowd and Parker's op- 4 * * man and Mancuso. Pitehing—Parmelee, Giants, 8-13! ponents have been outspoken in thelr Field in Chicago Open Cubs Wallop Braves 3 AREER criticism and resentment of the shot. —_— Boston—The Chicago Cubs slug- AMERICAN LEAGUE Parker, seeded numer one, Saturday| Chicago, June 22—()—Johnny Re-|ged their way toa 11 to 3 victory faced William Reese, of Atlante, who|Volta, the bushy haired par buster|over the Boston Braves. defeated Cliff Sutter of Detroit,|from Milwaukee, was the man the RHE 6-4, 7-5. r rest of the field tried to catch Sat- 300 031 004—11 18 2 former Detroit and Boston Bryan “Bitsy” Grant, Atlanta, prob-|Uurday in the second 18 holes of the + 002 000 100-3 7 1 ‘League slugger, whose home| _Tii ably will face Berkeley Bell of New|Medinah Country club's first annual Frank- gave the association a new ry York. Bell still had his quarter final /$3,500 open tournament. . 4 match to finish as rain stopped him| Revolta shot a sparkling 69 over and Sin Kie Kho. igen aes three course to pe (eas Quarter final results: Grant de- ‘take lead. e Milwaukee star’s|gez with the bases the fifth Pitching—Tamulis, Yanks 6-1; Wil-|teated J, Gilbert Hall, South Orange, |score beat par by two strokes, and|gave the Phillies an 8 to 3 shire, Athletics, and Lyons, Whiten, J,, 6-2, 7-5; Parker defeated Rob- |gave him that much of a margin over|over St. Louis. Sox, 1-2. ert Bryan, Chattanooga, Tenn. 8-6,|Ray Mangrum of Los Angeles, and > 7 = o7-5, Frank Walsh of Chicago, who were|St. Louis . | Fights Last Night | SaaS in second place with smart 71's. inte record; Uterally loafed through ° @| Goro bread is a Norwegian’ deli-|| Harry Cooper, Chicago, wound up| P. & 21.3 seconds furlong and clipped off (By the Associated Press) cacy similar to the American waffle. | with 73. 102 040 110— 9]% 220-yard flight of low hurdles in San Francisco—Ford Smith, 207, |It is made with irons that imprint| After Saturday's 18 holes the low +++ +221 401 021—13 seconds. 4 Kalispell, Mont. stopped Art jornate and intricate designs on the|60 and ties will battle it out in the AMERICAN LEAGUE f Lasky, 197, St. Paul, (6). dough. final 36 holes Sunday. Red Sox Triumph sted the Browns 3 to O in © ahort 113 feat a OUT OUR WAY By Williams contest halted in the sixth inning by a violent hail and rainstorm which r (7 My Wes ELectc \7 NO-HES TERRIBLE] leg wasped cu the zona Balt ct J roms omen ne] omommconnm Bl omnnootnn G8! -eromonacds CGE os 5 eee 1 | Dal wnonccoonPel romonunocom & rey = OES AR \ il Ont Co nae Ree R WHAT KIND cand MINUTES S Boston... 010 011-3 6 1 of the city’s junior baseball program. ved. in E = t GUY IS THAT NEW OUKCUUM CLEANER aren end sixth py ey ; 3 ton, ae High ‘Behoot League oe manager, to 0 . ii jud Hassett, ‘Columbus’ in- ELECTRICIAN? Is AT “ Grove and R. Ferrell; Thomas and. . ie Loe ie All-Americans were shut- bene Hemsley. ting out the All-Stars, 10-0, in the Rowe Humbles Yanks Wachter League and the Giants were Detroit—Lynwood Rowe broke the jurning Cardinals, 18-11, in Yankees’ six game winning streak YE Ss T DAY s t Pea ta when! he shut them out with four hits to give the Tigers a 7 to 0 victory. ITHOUT A New York ..... CLEANER! 110 005 00x—7 11 0 HES Deel iong and Jorgens; Chisox Register Gain icago—The Chicago White Sox slipped back into second place in the|seven and knocked in two runs. American League by defeating Phil-| Freddie Lindstrom, Cubs—Led at- - me oF ee ass adelphia 5 to 3. tack on Boston pitching with double Lefty Grove, Red Sox—Shut out — | Cs H Tail End Club Win = Of Ve... A , Ak Chicago. ....... 2-410 0} srowns with three hits in str-inning _ Games in Northern : \ j Sa : k — Paul, June 22.—()—The two a= Before selling your wool be sure to see us person- ally and discuss the matter. We were lucky to get an ve exceptionally .good outlet for immediate delivery. 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