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: Bismarck Nine Conq DOHNSON'S HOMERS, HURLING OF MORRIS, INAUGURATE A _ PAIGE OUTSTANDING Locals Overcome Two-Run Lead in Seventh Inning to Win Sunday Contest OR THE GERICIR. i McCARNEY LEADS AT PLATE Churchill's Crew Will Meet Mexican All-Stars Here on Fourth of July & SONG, Winning both ends of a week-end series, 5-2 and 6-4, the Bismarck baseball team handed the Colored House of David nine its first defeats in 33 consecutive games. Big “Moose” Johnson, Capital City outfielder and Satchel Paige, veter- an speedball artist, combined to win the Sunday game after Barney Mor- ris, dusky righthander, had humbled the bearded stars Saturday with some able six-hit elbowing. Johnson drove in five of Bismarck’s six runs Sunday with two mighty drives over the right field fence and Paige had only one bad inning as he set down the dusky crew with six scattered hits and fanned 15. Morris had no difficulty quelling the whiskered stickers Saturday night and was given plenty of sup- port at the plate by Bob McCarney and Joe Desiderato. Overcome Local's Lead Two singles, two errors and a walk HONOR IN THE OWLS CLUB+AN EXALTED OFFICE 1 ONCE HELD IN AN EXCLUSIVE ENGLISH CLUB! THE, TITLE OF "BARON OF THE BARRELS, NEW TITLE OF BUNGSTARTER! —~WHEN WE HOLD OUR CLUB PICNICS THIS SUMMER,WE WILL MAKE A RITUAL OF THE CEREMONY OF STARTING THE BLING IN KEGS,WITH AND THE OFFICER eA WEARS THIS HAT, BADGE AND STARTIN TH SEASON WILL PRESENT YOU WITH DOUBLE TRIUMPH OVER DODG OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | EGAD, BOYS, 1 AM GOING TO GREAT !-4 WERE Z Z YZ NEXT SUNDAY, WITH A Ba BIG CLAM BAKE AT Gp GROGANS GROVE ,AN YOU SPRING THIS ON TH GANG J-<TH CLUB AN OFFICIAL STEIN, FOR TH FIRST FLOW ¢7| FROM EACH KEG | permitted the colored team four runs in the third inning Sunday after the locals had taken a two-run lead in the first frame when Johnson rifled his first circuit clout over the wall with Troupe on the paths. Twice in the four innings _ that followed the colored team’s outburst, Mays purposely loaded the bases by CIVILIAN MARKSMEN WILL COMPETE HERE STANDING (By the Associated Press) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION wow passing Troupe and Red Haley. The ” us 7 first time Gharley Bates grounded|Winners: Will Qualify for Na- Sane vee : 4 out to Mays and the second time he) tional Matches to Be miwaukes 3 : vy. Trailing four to two in the seventh, io Cam sininare Johnson drove out his second four- Held at Ohio Camp Healer : 2 2 bagger of the day scoring Al Leary Pome teatnrn oes . Civilian rifle teams of North Da- {Toledo 3137 and Quincy Troupe ahead of him and giving Bismarck a one-run lead.| kota will compete here July 21 and 22 ‘The local crew added an unearned|for membership on the state team at run in the eighth when Paige got|the national matches and small arms Louisvill to second on an error, stole third] firing school at Camp Perry, Ohio, in w iL and came home when Tapley, House| September, Adjutant General Frayne; New York. 40 24 of David third baseman, fumbled| Baker announced Monday. Cleveland . 37 26 Leary’s grounder. The national matches will be held] Detroit . 3888 Two home runs by Favors, House| September 1-19 at Camp Perry, Baker | Chicago 32008 of David catcher, accounted for his|said. The North Dakota team will| Boston. 3233 team’s two scores in the Saturday|consist of a team captain, 10 firers) Washington . » 2 35 night game as Morris bore down/and two alternates. Philadelphia . 35 hard in the clutches, allowed only! Members of the team will be chosen | St. Louis.... : 43 four other hits and whiffed eight op-| from those who successfully survive Bass posing batters. the elimination shoot. They will re- NATIONAL LEAGUE Desiderato Scores ceive mileage from their homes to wou Bismarck ‘scored the first run in|Camp Perry and subsistence at the|New York... 4418 the opening canto when Desiderato|camp during the national matches. | Pittsburgh 3930 singled, went to third on the short-| Each club will be required to fur-|Chicago .. 360-28 stop’s error and came home as Tap-| nish the adjutant general's office with | st, Louis 36. 29 ley threw Leary out at first. names of members to participate in| Brooklyn . 29 34 ‘McCarney drove in two runs in the|the elimination match, not later than | Cincinnati 29° 36 second inning with a nice double af-|9 a. m. July 21. Philadelphi: 26 38 ter Bates had singled and Mike| Ammunition will be furnished by Goetz had drawn a walk. The first|the adjutant general’s office; rifles. ‘baseman scored later on Desiderato’s|and other necessary equipment must Boston .... single. be furnished by the individuals. wou Bismarck’s fina! counter came in Wininpeg .......... 360 error, went to secend on MeCarney's| Vincent, rf Fargo-Moorhead ... 28 18 second safe hit of the game and came, Drengberg, Duluth if 2 2 home when Morris drove one of : Brainerd 26 Berry’s offerings into centerfield Totals.......... 35 6 9°26 9 4) Fraime’ « McCarney fattened his batting| ‘Brodnax bunted on last strike. eroreen 36 average with four singles and a dou-| Score by innings— 2 ea Onin - ble in five times at bat. Johnson| House of David -004 000 000— 4) Eau Claire with his two homeruns and single in|Bismarck ... -200 000 31x— 6 the Sunday game, Desiderato with| Summary: Winning pitcher—Paige; four singles and Leary with three|losing pitcher, Mays. Left on bases— safe blows led the locals at the plate| House of David 4; Bismarck 5. Stolen during the two-game series. bases — Paige, Desiderato. Two base The Capital City team will play|hits—Troupe. Home runs—Johnson tonight at New Rockford and Wed-|2. Hits—off Mays 9 in 8 innings; off nesday at Aberdeen before returning} Paige 6 in 9 innings. Struck out—by here for a doubleheader on the Fourth | Mays 5; by Paige 15. Bases on balls— of July with the Mexican All-Stars,| Off Mays 5; off Paige 1. Wild pitches reputedly one of the strongest travel-|—Paige. Hit by pitcher—Haley by ing outfits in the business and fresh|Mays. Umpires—Tom Cayou, D. E. from victories over every major semi- } Shipley. professional club in Chicago. peo ells peers | Vaults of the Bank of France have | ‘The box scores: ! so much gold in them that there is H. of D. (2) aS ewe A no room for visitors. Doors to the 00201 underground chamber, lying beneath | 00000 @ sunken lake, have been closed to all | 3 3 2 0 0| Dut employes. | 4 : + i 4 All men under 50 have been asked 00300 to enroll in the reserve police corps in 0020 1| Stockholm, Sweden. There is no pay 0 1.0 2 0| 08 the service. Totals..........31 2621 9 211 OQUTOUR WAY Bismarck (5) ABRHPOAE Desiderato, 3b 413320 gee ae =e Leary, 55 -400220 { DOGGONE TH! ‘Troupe, ¢ 404718 THING, ANYWAY! Johnson, If 300100 175 GOIN' OVER Haley, 2b . - 400021 THERE Bates, cf» 1421201 yA EAR Te Goetz, rf . (210160 STICK HERE TH! McCarney, oa 1 aR 020 REST O!7TH' DAV. Morris, p ... -3 61000 Totals....... . 30 58 24 7 2 Score by innings— R House of David -000 001 O1— 2 Bismarck 130 001 Ox— 5 Summary: Winning pitcher—Mor- ris; losing pitcher, Berry. Left on bases—House of David 9; Bismarck 7. Two base hits — Troupe, McCarney. Home runs—Favors, 2. Hits—off Ber- ry 8 in 7 innings; off Morris 6 in 8! innings. Struck vut—by Berry 2; by Morris 8. Bases on belis—off Berry 3; off Morris 2. Umpires—Tom Ce- you and Andy Anderson. bi a) m 6 Oe ee a) Hm oOooOn mmoooonne coomH acces POCONTOWHD Onoonooonlt to 2 BosDONVOOHKD?> ww wir a VB, 0 COboooGHS COOK ORHKORKE MH RoocoNNHor a Bowcournnka Saturday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 3; New York 2. Cincinnati 8; St. Louis 6. Chicago 1-2; Pittsburgh 0-1. Philadelphia 3; Boston 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 9; Detroit 3. Cleveland 6; Chicago 5. Pet. 611 551 530 530 485 485 333 333 Pet. 446 406 303 Boston 6-13; Philadelphia 4-6. New York 6; Washington 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 8; Milwaukee 4. Kansas City 10; Louisville 3. Columbus 7; St. Paul 2. Toledo 6; Minneapolis 4. NORTHERN LEAGUE Fargo-Moorhead 12; Superior 8. Winnipeg 9-1; Brainerd 2-9. Crookston 4; Eau Claire 3. Greater Grand Forks 3; Duluth 2. '|Cape Henry, Va., in 1841. i; glove,” said Gould. vors Heavyweight Champion lieves Title Go Would Draw Big Gate Next Summer New York, July 1—(®)—If James J. Braddock has his way, Joe Louis, new Negro sensation, will get the first whack at his newly-won world’s heavyweight title. Braddock believes a fight with Louis next summer would draw the nearest approach to a million dollar gate since the lush days of Tex Rick- ard and Jack Dempsey. Joe Gould, the new champ’s busy little manager, added: “Million dol- lar gates are what Braddock and Co. Ltd., are interested in.” Gould and Braddock figure Louis will knock Max Schmeling out of the picture in September and then re- peat the performance in October on the blushing bridegroom, Max Baer, thus clearing the decks for a tural” between Louis and Braddock next summer. Right now Braddock and Gould are going through the delightful ex- perience of raking in profits from all directions. “We will make $200,000 in the next 12-months without pulling on a “So why fight?” MAJOR LEAGUE (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE wick, Cardinals, 369. Runs—Martin and Medwick, Card- inals, 54. Hits—Medwick, Cards, 101; L. Waner, Pirates, 96. Home runs—J. Collins, Cards, 17; Ott, Giants and Berger, Braves, 16. Pitching—Parmelee, Giants, Schumacher, Giants, 10-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Johnson, Athletics, .364; Vos- |_ mik, Indians, .351. «Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 56;. John- son, Athletics, 55. Hits—Gehringer, Tigers, 96; Vosmik, |__ Indians, 93. Home runs—Greenberg, Tigers, 23; Johnson, Athletics, 17. Pitching—Tamulis, Yankees 7-1; Har- der, Indians, 12-4, 8-1; The first Fresnel lens for light~ houses was installed in the beacon at By Williams -{ WAIT, WAIT —I'LL PUT IT OVER THE PIRATES CLIMB INTO SECOND PLACE WITH VICTORY OVER CUBS Freitas Hangs Up Third Win Over Cards, Besting Dizzy Dean in Mound Duel TIGERS BEAT BROWNS TWICE Yankees Bow to Senators in 12-Inning Struggle; Indians, White Sox Split (By the Associated Press) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935 ERS GIVES GIANTS 8 1-2 Buddy Beall Hurls American Legion Team to 11-5 Victory Over Mandan Peterson, Burckhard and Gar- ness Lead Six-Hit Attack on Pitcher Knoll Behind the brilliant one-hit pitch- ing of Buddy Beall, the Bismarck Am- trounced jerican Junior baseball team the Mandan nine, 11-5, to score their second victory over the across-the- river aggregation in a game played at Mandan Sunday. Bob Peterson, first sacker for the jlocal nine, cleaned the bases with a home run in the first inning to give the Bismarck team a lead it never re- lnquished, Peterson with a home run and a double and Burckhard and Garness each with a two-bagger led the six- Bout With Louis): previous games, slammed out a Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, .304; Med- hit attack on Knoll, Mandan mounds- The New York Giants have achieved | man. Nine Mandan errors paved the a position in the National League pen- | way for the one-sided victory. nant race that is probably turning} ‘The locals scored five runs in the their rivals and @ quartet of contend- | opening canto, added one each in the ers in the other circuit bright green ' second and fourth, and went ona bat- with envy. ting spree to score four more in the With mid-season approaching, the fifth frame. Mandan scored two runs Giants have built their lead up to 8% | in the first inning, and one in each games and, having repulsed the chal-lof the third, fourth and fifth. lenges of their leading rivals in the/ tm addition to allowing only ‘one last couple of weeks, can sit back and /nit, Beall struck out nine batters but watch the other contenders knock one | seven passes and three errors on the another off with considerable regu-| part of his teammates permitted the larity. In contrast, the first three| five Mandan counters. Aut ne clubs are grouped in| ane box score: space Oo! games. Se I While the Giants were taking two) Bismarck (1D— = AB R HPO AE tough ones from the Brooklyn Dodg-|r anon ob-.....|. 3.10111 ers Sunday, 7-4 and 5-4 Pittsburgh's / Burckhardt, cf-> 4 410 0 0 Pirates climbed back to second place; | Garness, Py 401901 pushing Chicago down to third and Beall, Pp. er ee a | the world champion Cardinals to) ciation ‘ie 101000: fourth. ib” | The Pirates, held to one run in Sitied a iH 3 3 4 ; ‘ 9-7 victory over the Cubs. ee ats a ; 4 7 H 3 i Frietas Outpitches Dizsy Dahlen, rt 200000 ‘The great Dizzy Dean was thorough: | nevis, i¢ d0000 a ly out-pitched by little Tony Freitas | ant ringer, i 000000 of Cincinnati, who gave the Cards only | joys” o¢ 000000 at I eles erat for sal the third straight time, 5-2, | te phi al 3 8 Both Cleveland and Detroit sliced| Total ........... 3 61121 3 3 into the Yankees’ American league | wandan (5)— AB R HPO lead, the Tigers going on @ hitting | Broderick, rf PI eo spree to make the biggest inroads with | mrezz 3q\.. 320001 @ double victory over St. Louis. The Toman, c 200901 scores were 18-1 and 11-6. Carlson, 2b .. 30023234 ‘The’ Indians split a doubleheader |tiouse, ss . 300023 with the White Sox, winning 3-2, then) Juat, ct .. 200200 taking an 8-0 shutout. The Yankees Reidinger, rf 110100 bowed to Washington 8-7 in @ 12-inn-|gmith, 1b ES 300700 ing struggle. 5 200000 With Dutch Brandt pitching, the *Geiger cf .. 1100000 Braves took the opener of a muir bill from the Phillies, 9-3, but the | «gunsti for Judt in 6th inning. Phils replied with # 23-hit barrage to oro mee sat eo win, 15-5. ieee Score by innings NATIONAL LEAGUE Bismarck . 510 140 0O—11 Pirates Down Cubs ae Mandan 201 110 0O— 5 RH. Pittsburgh ..... 420 010 200— 9 17 1| -Summary: Left on base Mandan 4; Snlsayoy cas 000 025 000— 7 9 0) Bismarck 5; Stolen bases, Broderick Swift, Blanton and Grace; Root,|3; Burckhardt 3; Reldinger 2; Fries, Toman. Sacrifices, Garness; two base hits, Peterson, Burckhard, Garness; home runs, Peterson; hits of Beall 1 in 7 innings; off Knoll 6 in 7 innings; struck out by Knoll 8; by. Beall 9; bases on balls, off Knoll 6; off Beall 7; wild pitches, Beall 2; umpires, Farr and Shinners. French, Kowalk, Lee and O’Dea. Freitas Humbles Cards RHE .000 000 200-2 4 1 000 041 00x— 5 12 0 Freitas and Cincinnati J. Dean .and Davis; Lombardi. Giants Win Doubleheader R YEST ST (By the Associated Press) Pete Fox, Tigers — Led assault on Browns with home run in each game, double and five singles, batting in nine runs. Tony Freitas, Reds — Limited Cardinals to four hits to win duel with Dizzy Dean. Clift Bolton, Senators—Tripled in twelfth to drve in run that beat Yankees. DAY'S Ss ary, Leonard, Bibach and Lopez. Phillies, Braves Split First Game— RHE Philadelphia ....001 001 O0I— 312 3 Boston ......... 332 000 10x— 9 15 1 Bowman, Bivin, Prim and Todd; Brandt and Hogan, Spohrer. Second Game— RHE George Watkins, Phillies — Philadelphia ....103 121 106—15 23 1] Smashed home run, three:doubles Boston ......... 110 120 000— 5 13 1] and two singles, in doubleheader Johnson and Wilson; Cantwell,| against Braves. Betts, Benton, Frankhouse and Monte Pearson, Indians and Spohrer. Vernon Kennedy, White Sox— — Former allowed six hits, latter seven; each fanned six as teams divided double bill, Mel Ott, Giants—Clouted homer in each game, driving in six runs, in double victory over Dodgers. Eric McNair, Athletics—Led at- tack on Red Sox with four hits and batted in winning run in ninth. Forrest Jensen, Pirates—Rapped Cubs’ pitching for four hits, scored deciding run. rn » x| Pitchers Record Four 09 105 oan— 8 14 2 Shutouts in Northern Harder, Wine-|. g¢, Paul, Minn., July 1—()—Pitch- ers commanded the limelight Sunday in Northern League rivalry, produc- ing four shut-outs, one a ons Bt St. Louls ‘001 000 000-1 7 2 masterpiece by Wendell (Lefty) Rowe and Cochran, Ha ; |e t + iting ti Thomas, Hensen, Walkup, Coffman BG Pio ies pe cs ith, big show in Superior’s 8 to 0 triumph over Brainerd. He struck out ten and gave only one walk. Crookston split a shut-out double- header with Fargo-Moorhead, win: ning, 1 to 0, behind Hallett’s five-hit work. Smith of the Twins hurled a 2 to 0 victory, seven-inning tilt. Lefty Bertrand of Winnipeg blank- ed Greater Grand Forks, 4 to 0. While Duluth beat Eau Claire, 4 to 3. Hess Takes National Collegiate Net Title AMERICAN LEAGUE Senators Beat Yanks Washington ..021020002001— 8 13 0 New York... .000104002000— 718 2 (12 innings) Whitehill, Russell and Bolton; Tamulis, Deshong, Malone and Dick- ey, Jogrens. Indians, Chisox Divide First Game— R Chicago . -000 020 000— 2 Cleveland . -300 000 00x— 3 Lyons and Sewell; Pearson ai H 6 8 E 1 0 nd Crowder and Cochrane; Knott, Van Atta, Walkup and Hemsle; Red Sox Beat A's berg and R. Ferrell, Berg; Mahaffey, Dietrich, Marcum and Richards. Helen Jacobs Downs English Foe, 6-2, 6-1 years, went to Texas Monday in pos- prersoig of Wilbur Hess of Rice in- jute. Hess completed his conquest Sun- feating Mrs. E. C. Peters of Great|day at the expense of Leonard Pat- Britain, 6-2, 6-1. from »|at Northwestern university, 6: 6-3, 6-3, Calitc uers Colored House of David Twice, 5-2, 6- GAME LEAD GREAT COLE ry Krenz WS WILL > a @nex A bad second shot on the eight- eenth hole that ended up beside a fence almost kept “Light Horse” Harry Cooper from winning the Salt Lake City Open of 1929. The bad break came in the third round, on the same hole that Olin Dutra had taken a seven shortly be- fore. The green was guarded by & canyon 80 feet deep. Cooper was forced to play a left- handed shot. With a southpaw mashie that he always carries in his bag, he successfully put the ball on the green and sank the putt for a four This gave him an eighteen-hole total of 68, and he went on to win the tour- nament with .283. When confronted with having to play a shot of this sort, the main thing janother to keep in mind is to keep the head down and the eyes on the ball. If the head is down, one is sure of elevation. While in other shots the left arm should be kept fairly straight, here the reverse holds true. The right should be kept straight througaout the swing. 2 «Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) —— | Baer and New Mrs. , | May Enter Movies New York, July 1.—(#)—Friends of Max Baer speculated Monday on the possibility that the former heavyweight champion and his black-haired bride might be headed for a movie career in Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Baer, who were married Saturday in Washing- ton, expect to leave for Hollywood in the near future. Whether Baer ever fights again is uncertain. His bride, who said she had never seen & fight, is opposed to her hus- band’s appearing in the ring again. Johnny Goodman Wins Trans-Mississippi Cup oPM®: Hilo ‘ina Des Moines, Iowa, July 1.—(#)— Johnny Goodman’s capable ~ hands Monday held the trophy symbolic of the Trans-Mississippi golf cham- pionship. The stocky Omaha ace, playing his best golf since he won the national open title in 1933, gained permanent possession of the cham- Pionship cup Sunday by defeating Johnny Dawson of Chicago, one up. Goodman previously took the title in 1927 and 1931. Stories in STAMPS. By 1S. Kleia = THWARTED, degraded, the butt of political intrigue, Thomas Lord Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald, became one of the greatest heroes of Latin America. Chile, particu: larly, honors this great genius for his leadership of its naval cam paign in its war of independents from Spanish rule. “El Diablo” the Peruvians called him because of his flery courage. Especially was he “El. Diablo” in his use of fre ships and rockets, » scheme of destruction he had picked up in bis earlier experiences against the French fleet. Cochrane went to Chile’s aid in 1818, when his own country had turned its back on him. From Chile he went to Peru, then to Brasil, and finally Greece put him {n command of its navy. But in 1847, Queen Victoria restored him to naval rank and compensated him for the disgrace which he had suffered, Chile first honored Lord Cochrane with » stamp in its is sue of 1910 com: Blistering Battle for Second Place Aids Minneapolis Blues Take Both Ends of Twin Bill From Indians; Col- onels, Brewers Divide Chicégo, July 1—(P—A_ blistering battle over second place in the Amer- er pay neapolis Millers, i i Kansas City, contenders for the run- complicated Monday by whipping In- dianapolis in both games of a double- header. The Blues won the opener, 3-2 in 11 innings, and won the second bet- & 4-2 victory over Columbus, from behind in the late “rd ed by rain. Hens Win Opener Toledo ......... 101 300 000—5S St. Paul ........ 000 001 000—1 SALE OF LAND Notice is hereby given eo State of North Dakota wil ion ee 25th day of July, 1935 a door of the Court Hous: of Mohall. County of 0 State of North Dake of two o'cl in tl foliowl County, Noi Dakota, to The South Half of the Southeast Seerer (8%8E%) of Section Thirty- Township One hundred sixty four North, Range Eighty five (85) West excepting 0.21 acres deed: ed for Right of Way, containing 19.79 re ore o> less. above described land will be nee h will je end of each fifth year. % per annum. The purchaser will red to in be pay ddition to the purchat the he said tract has been appraised at the sum of $10.00 bids will be received ‘appraised, value, rat and no for less than the en final payment has been made. by the carepeee, to the State of North Dakota, the Board of University and School Lands will issue to the purchaser, his heirs, or assigns, Pa- tent conveying title to such lands and premises. The State of North Dako-" te reer the right to reject any and all bi Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 18th day of oy 1985, HANSON, Commissioner. | Land $/20-27 0-11-24 1/1-8. NOTICE OF LEASING OF STATE. SCHOOL LANDS FOR COAL A County, North Gclock In ths’ efternoan on the 1908 day of July, 1935, the following lands in Adami to-wit: All of Sec- in is, Count: 3 tion 16, Towneht 129, Range 9 Said lands wit be ‘offered, in tour parcels to the highest bidder on 2 Fo: isis on each gross to: ntract. ars and be Tenewabla the ‘Board e of University and’ School. sacxee the right it to Felect any ana oil Dated at Bismarck, ‘Dak May tothe 19ake nro. North Dakots, #. 8. Hanson, |szas-a0-a7 Rafe ItM war ‘While Indianapolis, Milwaukee and ~ jeterred ent ae at due interest will Dear interest at q