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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 ri wiennant Hopes of Red Sox Fading Because of Weak Mound Staff RPMLETIS HAN HAND HOPERRELL EIGHTH Ps ik OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Att | CARDINALS, NALS, GIANTS MANAGERS PICK SQUADS FOR THIRD ALL-‘STAR MAJOR LEAGUE GAME Page Bows to Bismarck Club, 10-2; _ SEASON SETBACK 1 SAD BSN OEIC. ws wien Snes) | LAND (2 NATIONAL | Negro ‘Beards’ Here This Week-end Yanks Inotease Lead Over Idle| TURN ON THE PROGRAM TO pa ; a tale ; | “wane é — PROFESconS PUM rect v7 PROFESSOR NIGHT TO MEN CIRCUIT POSITIONS; ' Outfielder Pitts Swings Into Action Gide Ep ons say RACQUET | BENGALS DOWN WHITE SOX HAVE A GREAT HERITAGE IN THE’ ART OF MUSIC TO UPHOLD/. THE NAME OF HOOPLE !S ME SHOW. HOW ICAN * BALANCE . TH BOW Hubbell, Schumacher, J. Dean, Derringer, Mungo Chosen Hit Performance After administering a convincing 10-2 defeat to Page Thursday, the Braves ‘Divide Doubleheader PROMINENT IN MUSICAL HISTORY! ON MY uid. Mound Staff Bisarck Resaball club Journeyed bace: With Phillies in Only Na- —T,MYSELF, AM A SYMPHONY NOSE, RTE in three days with the HicLinere Pic tional Games Slated (By the Associated Press) It begins to look as if the Boston Sox again will have to take @ ’ among the also-rans of the rican League until they can get me effective pitching. Several other c predicament and stopped trying, but the records speak for themselves. Ferrell has the best record of the Boston flingers, and he has taken his bumps frequently, absorbing his eighth defeat of the season against ten victories Thursday. The Sox just couldn't do anything right Thursday against the Athletics. who couldn't do anything wrong, and Philadelphia won 14-2. Pinky Hig- gins connected for three home runs The Yankees walloped Washington 15-5 and increased their lead over the idle Cleveland Indians to 3'2 games. The Tigers went after the third place White Sox with a home run barrage topped by Hank Greenberg's twentieth four-ply drive of the year ARTIST, AT. ‘PLAYING / WHILE T THE DIFFICULT MAKES HIS DEBUT IN TWIRL COCHRANE PICKS AMERICAN Pitchers in Junior Loop Include Harder, Grove, Gomez, Rowe and Bridges New York, June 28.—(P)—Six members of the pace setting New York Giants and a like number of the world champion St. Louis Card- inals are among the 20 players draft- ed for the National League team to meet the pick of the American League in the annual All-Star game at Cleveland July 8. The National League squad follows: First base—Bill Terry, Giants and Jim Collins, Cardinals. Second base—Frank Frisch, Card- inals, and Billy Herman, Cubs. Third base—Pepper Martin, Card- inals. Shortstop—Floyd (Arky) Vaughan, Pirates. Utility infielder—Burgess White- day before, returning home for a two: game week-end series with the Col- ored House of David. Lefty “Behoven” Vincent, work: horse of last year’s Capital City club, who has been laid up this year with’ @ sore shoulder, turned in a neat five- hit performance at Page to conquer’ the strong Cass county aggregation. » Swinging their “Big Berthas” into action, the locals pounded out 13 safe. blows from the offerings of Leonard,. ace of the Page hurling staff, and. Played errorless ball behind td dusky moundsman. The first of the two games with the Colored House of David crew will be called at 6:30 p. m., Saturday and the second at 3 p. m., Sunday. . Last year the two teams broke even in a Sunday doubleheader but from all reports it will:take some superb pitching by Barney Morris and Satchel Paige to gain an even break this year. In a recent letter to Manager’ Neil Churchill, the Negro team’s pilot: said that his club had won 43 of 48 games Played. Morris, discharged from the hospi- and came out with a 9-5 decision, | . : eee ene, Whether Edwin C. “Alabama” Pitts, Sing Sing Prison’s four-letter |‘! Thursday where he was recover- which put them into a virtual tie THE Louis-Levinsky Go an Wak bes beagprlalld pois man, is a ball player of even minor league calibre only time will tell, Biearin ns RE Eco aetonaee with the Pale Hose YEST DAY’S i Wally Berger, Braves, Paul) ut on the basis of his debut with the Albany Senators, he's a st pI [pt etl als oat nech The Braves and ley pp ate it . Ss lene fled pata ch fade his play at bat and afield being sensatiortal. Here he’s shown socking eee te ee on the mound Sunday, out in a doubleheader, the only Na-| X= § 7A ——|—o' Sl d A j is eo one to the mi r , tional League affair scheduled. Bos- : ated in ugust I Ss Catchers—Jimmy Wilson, Phillies;| O06 to the outfield during the game against Syracuse, in which he Fo Sunday's game _ the ton won the opener 11-1. The Braves (By esteemed ish Se Raat Cubs, and Gus M z bret rir one ia atid threatened to capture the second AMERIC. OCIATION n . (By the Associated Press) ncuso, Giants. pla: e Mexican tice. bringing the count up from Won Lost Pet, (Battle With Chicago Fish Ped-| sank Greenberg, Tigers crout- | Pltchers—Casl. Hubbell and Hal HOLL. AND’S HOME RUN ST ‘ARTS Junta in Fourth of July double- 7-0 to 7-7 in the late innings but fin-|Minneapolis . 42 27 ~—(«609 dler Will Be Tune-Up for ed 20th home run and double in |Schumacher, Giants; Dizzy Dean, header. ally went down, 8-7. Milwaukee ‘ 350-28 S556 P victory over White Sox. Cardinals; Paul Derringer, Reds and SS SS) enn | een eee WINNING RALLY FOR MILLERS AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Paul.: 32 31508 Braves and Johnny Vergez, Phil. | Coaches—Charlie Dressen, man- TT) YOU'RE aw A’s Swamp Red Sox aS City 3231508) York June 2a—um—wnite| ues—Brandt pitched five-nit ball |88er of sa veered Charlie Grimm, —————_ Philadelphia — The Athletics|Columbus . 310 (347 5 —{ and Berger homered with bases |™anager of the Cubs. i Tinning, Ryba and Ogrodowski; swamped Boston 14-2 counting five|Toledo .. 29 36 446 New York promoters debate whether} fu) in joist Merger eet Trainer—Doc Weaver, Cardinals. prewershand naar es pas Btratton, “Hunter and Giuliani, Fen- homers for themselves. RH E| Louisville 21 22-—« 396 |Max Baer or Max Schmeling will be| smash won second game. and Blues Divide Twin Bills; | ner. Boston . 000 001 010-2 4 2 — his next metropolitan opponent, Joe ‘Myril Hoag, Yankees—Led at- |ALL AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ : Indians, Brewers Split Narragansett is drawing its share Philadelphia ...001 152 23x—14 15 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Louis 1s making hay while the. sun] tack on Senators hitting thees |CLUBS REPRESENTED Red Birds Win Milwaukee—Indianapolis won the|°f the better horses... . Cavalcade ‘W. Ferrell, H. Johnson and R. Fer- Won Lost Pet,|Peams down. singles, driving in three runs and || Chicago, June 28—(P)—Atter al- ph aealeenl tees second game of a doubleheader 6-4, °usible for several important rell, Berg; Marcum and Richards. New York. 39 23 —629|, A8.@ tuneup for Baer or Schmeling! stealing base. most as many sleepless nights as he| Chicago, June 28, — () — A little|from Milwaukee after the Brewers stakes at the miracle Pawtucket track Cleveland Se ee eee eaten ae te| _ Dibky. Higgins. anit «ot spent last fall worrying over his bat-|thing like being hit on the head by a|took the opener, 5-4. Lad LOAF SNSUGRCC LS TREE ait Tigers Trounce Chisox Chicago 3k BB ee in onl oe ai = = : i i<,| Marcum, Athletics—Higgins hit tle plans for the world series, Man-| pitched ball and spending a couple of |First game— RH Elgun Berna — * ae Chicago—A quartet of home runs| Detroit . 34 2g sag) Vinsky in Chicago in August. In tine] fee homers against Red Sox to |aeer Mickey Cochrane of Detrolt | weeks in a hospital while e jaw frac-|Indlanapolis ... 310 000 000—4 9 Olnss 409 broken bai More by Mickey Cochrane, Charley Geh-| Boston .. 30 a2 4gq| With thelr “fight a month” policy| back up Marcum’s four-hit fling [Friday announced his American|ture healed, nas not made Dutch|Milwaukee ..... 000 100 121—5 12 1 fren caer all autographed, ringer, Hank Greenberg and Ervin|Washington . 2 34.452] 15) oknee it say they are not averse’ jn, League lineup of 20 players for the|Holland, one of Minneapolis’ sluggers,| Logan, Gallivan and Sprinz; Brax- stots cen turin ae Fox gave Detroit a 9-5 decision over | Philadelphia 3 1a od a Hee third All-Star game against the Na-!“plate shy.” ton and Rensa. : See aie mnore i baseman Chicago. St. Louis ... 39316 agers ils) sy cee etl a sae tional forces at Cleveland, July 8. Holiand was struck on the head|Second game— RHE rea tinae begets ‘Suce. eeenat Detroit mae, Se) Paane ae feet MAJ OR JOR LEAG E Every club in the circuit was rep-|June 3 at Milwaukee by one of Steve| Indianapolis ... 000 121 200-6 7 2leven his manager, Ancil Hoffman, Chicago ea pears NATIONAL LEAGUE aiken vette ToSHLEeE tee A cesar in the lineup. Larkin’s fast balls. He returned to|Milwaukee ..... 000 100 300—4 7 2/didn't know how badly his hands were * ¥ Won Lost Pct. a e lineup: duty Thursday. Turner, Gallivan, Bolen and Rid- losing nedy, Fischer, Jones and Shea, Sewell. | wew york 4117.07 Hee rpeenluniclerns euuoenae : Pitchers—Mel Harder, Cleveland; ay pie that he might be dle; Presnell, Hamlin and Florence. eee Z Petaa non: 4 ame f Pittsburgh . 38 27 1585 ce Ee ee LEAD the WER S Robert Grove, Boston; Vernon Go-|“plate shy” were dispelled when he Divide Twin Bill sidering San Antonio as a training oes eet St. Louis . 36 26 581! Meanwhile, Mike Jacobs was chee NATIONAL LEAGUE mez, New York; Schoolboy Rowejwas sent up in the eighth inning| Kansas City—Louisville and the/camp next spring . . . Bill Ben- New York—The Yankees slammed | Chicago 33 27 © 550/eq by word from Baer that he ex. |Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, 400; Med-|and Tommy Bridges, Detroit. against Toledo to bat for Pitcher|Kansas City Blues split a twin bill|swanger, president of the Pirates, as- four Washington pitchers for 19 hits|Brooklyn . 81 AU nents to bo ready to Heed al wick, Cardinals, .368. Catchers—Cochrane, Detroit; Bill|Buck Marrow with two men on. Helwith Louisville winning the first tiltjserts that the Brooklyn Dodgers and defeated the Senators, 15-5. Cincinnati 26 36.419 | September ly to meet Louis in| puns—Martin, Cardinals, 54; Moore,|Dickey, New York and Rick Ferrell,| smacked the ball over the fence for a|g-3 and losing the nightcap 8-7. weren't interested when he offered to R H E/ philadelphia 23° «37 (383 z Giants, 53. Boston. home run, providing the backbone of! First game R H E/sell them their old favorite, Babe Washington ....200 010 020— 5 14 2) Boston 19 43 306 A B Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 96; .| Infielders—Lou Gehrig, New York;]a six-run rally which gave the Millers|Louisville ...... 002 000 103-6 11 0|Herman . . . "re-pur- New York.......003 320 70x—15 19 0 —— Devils Lake Trims Waner, Pirates, 93. Charles Gehringer, Detroit; ‘Joe|a 9-6 victory over the Mudhens, Kansas City ... 000 201 000—3 7 1\chased the crazy-quilt outfielder sass scope Bean, Kress and Bol- NORTHERN LEAGUE Jamest 5 to 2 Home: Runs—J. Collins, Cardinals,|Cronin, Boston;.Buddy Myer, Wash-| Holland’s feat was not the only item} ‘ising and Thompson; Stiles and|. . . Vernon Kennedy, of the White ton; Ruffing and Dickey, Jorgens. San dak tek estown, 0 a; Berger, Braves, 15. 1. [inten Jimmy at Philadelphia, of interest. In the fifth inning a free | warren. i Sox, is giving Connie Mack reason to Winnipeg .......... 33 10 c ane ..|Pitching—Parmelee, Giants, 8-1;/and Oswald Bluege, Washington. for all battle developed after Johnny believe that he erred a Only games scheduled. Fargo-Moorhead 23 «417 Hy Cooperstown, N. D., June 28—(7)—| Walker, Cardinals, 6-1. Outfielders—Bob Johnson, Phila-|Calvey, Toledo outfielder, slid into ae. 200 212 irr ci ; spring in turning the eae oth Seneieaeacue Grand Forks 21420512 Devils Lake trimmed Jamestown delphia; Al Simmons,.Chicago; Joe|second base on a force play. Leo Nor-|Kansas City ... 302 200 001—8 12 0j/the knuckle ball back to the mjnors Phillies, Braves Split Duluth . [300 a1 488 Thursday, 5-4 before 3,000 fans at AMERICAN LEAGUE Vosmik, Cleveland; Roger Cramer,|ris, the Miller shortstop, charged Cal-| sass, Nekola and Ringhofer; Moore, | With no ‘string attached. fi eee pe ree re Brainerd . 20.93 1465 the summer festival here by getting]Batting—Johnson, Athletics, .366;|Philadelphia;. Ben .Chapman, New| vey with sliding into the bag with his|Putlerton and Breese. z ‘ 3 aces cre ake = emioke by | Superior [1g 24 © “499/21! its runs in the first inning. Vosmik, Indians, .346. York, and Sam West, St. Louis. spikes in the air. Before the uprising Millers Defeat Hens Two Former Titlists - 8-7 vietory - - - ie eee es 8N | Crookston D418 58419 Jamestown + 000 002 200—4]Runs—Johnson, Athletics, and Geh-| Batting practice . .battery—Dave| was quelled police had to stop a flock} inneapolis—The Minneapolis Mil- 0 e! i raves in the au Claire.. +15 27 357) Devils Lake 500 000 000—5| ringer, Tigers, 53. Keefe, Philadelphia, pitcher; Ralph|of individual fist fights. No banish-|jers put on a six-run rally in the Clash in Collegiate second game of a doubleheader after | Kardow and Hruska; Schmidt and|Hits—Gehringer, Tigers, 89; Cramer,| Perkins, Detroit, catcher. ments resulted. ‘3 Boston had taken the opener, 11-1 bone " Q a 3 eighth to turn back the Toledo Mud- ae ‘Thursday's Results Bodie. Athletics, 88. ‘Trainer—Dennis Carroll, Detroit. Milwaukee and Indianapolis divided | hens 9-5. Washington, June 28—()—Two "000 000 100-1 5 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE =~ SS ee Home Runs—Gyeenberg, Tigers, 20;} Coaches—Rogers Hornsby, 8t./8 doubleheader. The Brewers won R H B| former champions began a 36.hole aston 201 030:40%—11 18 0 Besion 11-1; Philadelphia 1-6: National Decathlon eo Mackees, ct]| Se oe Pidis tie eens oo hee nanrcoisiie Te ee eee a eee, pee fjoore, Prim, Jorgens and Todd; ; ‘ lore in sees — Pose each of 's ined Hoe ‘odd; AMERICAN LEAGUE Title Won by Clark] Herder, Indians, 12-3. Kansas City and Louisville also| Bowler, Doijack, Boone and Susce3|fot the National Intercollegiate golf ~ Second Game— RH E| Philadelphia 14; Boston 2. broke even in a doubleheader. The|qalehouse, Marrow, Perrin and Har-|crown. 022 201 o01— 8 15 1| Detroit 9: Chicago 5. Gan Diego, Cal., June 23.—(7—The| Didrickson, Hicks Colonels won .the opener, 6-3 while | crave, In the path of Charles Yates of ve.,,.000 003 400-715 3| New York 15; Washington 5. national decathion title remained in i” 7 the Blues scored a run in the ninth pele Georgia Tech, present title holder, Bivin, Bowman, Davis and Wilson; the possession of Bob Clark of the Reach Semi-Finals} ~ for a 8-7 decision in the second game.| «me canals of Venice aré not can-| stood Ed White, sharpshooting Texan. Benton, Smith and Spoleer,| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Olympic club, San Francisco, Friday, St. Paul took a 5-4 beating from| is; the Italian city is built on 117| Johnny Fischer of Michigan,- who Columbus 5; &t. Paul 4. but the championship completed here| Chicago, June 28—(%)—A pair of Columbus, small islands, and the so-called can-|won the tournament in 1932, faced Indianapolis 4-6; Milwaukee 5-4. | Thursday promised in the form of|seasoned campaigners, Mrs. Opal 8. Red Birds Win als are natural estuaries of the|the challenger of Fred Haas, dr., ‘of aly gkmes echeduled, Louisville 6-7; Kansas City 0-8, | Willis Ward, Michigan Negro, a po-|Hill of Kansas City, and Mrs. 8. L. By Art. Krenz St. Paul—Columbus took the .se¢-| adriatic sea. Louisiana State, Minneapolis 9; Toledo 5. aay strong competitor for the|Reinhardt of Chicago, were the anc eaee a ae game of the series from St. ‘Paul * * 6 test and the Yankee Olympic ;amateur division's last hopes Friday|MEHLHORN SP. FROM |5~ Winnipeg Hurler Wins NORTHERN LEAGUE team. HymPic to keep Helen Hicks and Gabe Did.| BUNKER WON THIRD IN ROW : ‘RHE ighth Mound Victor Winnipeg 6; Brainerd 5, Ward finished fourth Thursday. |rikson from taking the finals of the| Wild Bill Mehlhorn won his third Columbus ...... 000 040 010-5 7 0 : 'Y}| Eau Claire 14; Crookston 5. Clark collected 7929.22 points to|women's western open golf tourna-|tournament in a row when he defeat-|St. Paul ....... 000 200 020—4 10 0 ! gt, Paul, June 28—()—Lioyd ster. aes a Dalian, ‘. win, His teammate, George Mackey, | ment. ed Bobby pers an ee eRe Tre EVER Y . ape lon, a Moorhead 4; Superior 3. was second wil nut entral 5 Ying ofthe Ieading Winnipeg Ma- Deior2-_| Stone, San Yvancase” lata” calege [one busincs woman puter, conquered 88, HOt Springs, APE Aree ba DAKOTA, COUN- Tocne chalked up his lith straight) |The coal fields of China are prob-|third with 770041. Without benefit |Mrs. H. Austin Pardue of Chicago, 4|_, The three had tied at 287, and tn DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- for a 1/2-ton 6-cylinder Oe cuueuen nd ny : eating Brainerd,|ably the largest in the world. The|of a point in the role vault, an event|and 2, Thursday, and the Babe over-|the playoff, Mehlhorn found himself pDiclaL DISTRICT. a o> abo g) a fires came close|product was mined and used in that|he tackled for the first time in his|came Josephine’ Souchek, Chicago,|in @ bunker after his second on the{Zhe eaerd © byte pl Bien inning Sie with a two|country 2000 years ago. career, Ward amassed a 6092.81 total.|one up, in 19 holes. 12th hole. His shot out of that bunk- ‘ Y corporarjaintitt, INTERN ATION AL TRUCK The Eau Claire Bears jumped %. Johnson, Crookston hurles, for seven runs in the first inning to de- feat the Pirates, 14-5. Grand Forks got the jump in its third place battle with Duluth by taking a see saw game from the Dukes, 7-6, in eight innings. The game was tied three times, with Du- Tuth getting two runs to knot the ‘count in the eighth, only to have the colts get the winning marker in their half. Fargo-Moorhead made good use of its five hits to defeat Superior, 4-3. ‘The Blues got eight’ bingles off Stolt, but were unable to bunch them for more than one run in any inning. Quarter Finalists Are Paired at Des Moines on TY OF BURLEIGH, | country International Harvester has inet eal Hp a ae OM: Re ee aad COURT, FOUR gathered 2 fund of truck knowledge ~ {°*. cor the hn S| Sippl golf tournament were paired shot was in e tough spot, and a per-|ERMA C. NEUBAUER, _| |. ..52| and experience. A complete line of ‘chowis with sondord sone Friday in four 3¢-hole quarter final Fock ceeeress oars (0 he pee en ee trucks and a nation-wide network of Leland Hamman of Paris, Tex., the sand,” Mehlhorn relates, “so I select- t DEFENDANT. truck service has been built on this + defending champion, faced the chal- res of Lanky Ha! 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