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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935 Terry’s Foresight Largely Responsible for Giants’ Top Position WHTESOX, MWS [MEXICAN CHARROS COMING HERE FOR FOURTH OF JULY TWIN BILL Blues Rack Up Fifth Win in Rows [BISMARCK TROUNGESOUR BOARDING House By Ahem | AL SIMONS, SCORE _ WINOVERBROWS) Millers Rally to Beat Red Birds|¢0iore) ‘WHKKERS| (Fxersunzelce Paes eco) | Fein Basan 7 THIRD STRAIGHT, 124 | GOING TO PUNISH THAT VETERAN PANAMA HAT QUALITY HAS NO ANOTHER SUMMER ‘e TERMINATION ! YOUVE BEEN CHEATING | EGAD,SIMPLETON, TH GOATS OUT OF A “WHAT MAKES AN IT TO A MOVIE THEATRE / GO OUT AN* j LEAVE IT UNDER A SEAT | 7 | Y OF THIS TOP 4 Tigers Move Closer to Second Place by Scalping Indians Behind Auker Mudhens Complete Second Triple Play of Season But Lose to Saints GANTS HOUND ACE HURLS NO-T CANE | Moore Shuts Out Pingree, 9-0, as Penitentiary Team Hangs Up Ninth Win se Charley Bates Limits Negro House of David. to Eight Hits at New Rockford LaJUNTA CLUB RATES HIGH Invaders Have Beaten Texas MEAL FOR TWELVE YEARS, 77 ANTIQUE ORIENTAL "RUG, OF FINE WEAVE, SO VALUABLE 9=. ITS AGE, By Nos GOSSOON Chicago, July 2—(#)—The Kansas; City Blues, who have done a lot of backing and filling this season, Tuesday were in another winning streak and had climbed into a tie; with Milwaukee for third place in the American Association. BOSOX TROUNCE SENATORS THAT I KNOW OF /—~ —~ WHY DON'T YOU ‘POUR iH ALCOHOL ON IT AN’ BURN Cubs Pound Out 8-4 Decision Over Reds in Third Night Game in Majors IT, TRYING TO SERVE IT AS AN ORDER OF (By the Associated Press) Bill Terry, the baseball pundits will tell you, has made some smart moves this year. As the Gignts go thundering along, fading out of view from the rest of the National League pack, a look into the strategy of this dour manager shows that he has moulded his team with exceptional foresight. For instance, Terry first bought Dick Bartell, the shortstop sparkplug who has more than proved his worth, and then swapped Johnny Salveson for {Leon Chagnon as the moans of the faithful rose to the high heavens. ‘Chagnon showed he had something on the ball in his first start when he allowed two hits. The Chicago White Sox in the ‘American League Monday went out to defeat the St. Louis Browns, 4-1. Sox Revise Lineup A revised lineup that didn’t include Al Simmons, $27,500 a year outfielder, They appeared on the upgrade again Tuesday with a victory string of five games, number five having been racked up Monday night, 5-0. over Indianapolis. Lena Stiles held the Indians to seven hits and was at his best with men on. Minneapolis staged a big eighth inning uprising, scoring all its runs to defeat Columbus, 5-3, and in- crease its lead over Indianapolis to five and one-half games. Mike Ryba held the Millers in check for seven innings but was battered for five hits, including a home run by Pinkey Hargrave, in the eighth. Toledo turned in its second triple play of the season against St. Paul, but the maneuver failed to keep the The three way killing came in the eighth when Bob Boken lined out to Pitcher Paul Stein, who threw to first base to double Chick Shiver. Gar- bark completed the play by tossing to second base to catch Marty Mc- Mudhens from taking a 6-5 beating? | _ Moore, dusky hurler for the Grove Gtants, carved a niche in baseball's hall of fame Sunday when he hurled @ no-hit, no-run game against Pin- gree at the penitentiary park. Putting together a total of 14 hits and three errors, the Giants chalked up a 9-0 shutout for their ninth vic- tory in ten starts this season. During the course of his stellar mound performance, Moore whiffed nine Pingree batsmen and received near perfect support from his field- ing teammates. The Giants pushed across three runs in the second inning, added one each in the fifth and sixth frames and followed with a four-run outburst in the eighth. Johnson, Davidson, LeMay and Woodward led the attack at the plate. B. Sorenson, Pingree starting moundsman, weakened badly in the eighth, allowed two bases on balls and was succeeded by Erwin who retired the side. Arturo Arjona, who hails from the Yucatan, land of the Hene- quen and Mayas Indians, will be League Teams, Israelites on Current Tour of U. S. over the Colored House of David at New Rockford Monday, the Bismarck baseball team returned home for a one-day’s rest tefore engaging the same club at Aberdeen. The locals will journey back Wed- nesday night for a Fourth of July twin bill with the Mexican Charros public of Mexico, Charley Bates, pitching effectively in the clutches and allowing . the Negro batsmen only eight hits, was responsible for the third consecutive triumph over the House of David club. The score was 12-4, Bat Around in Second Collecting 14 safe blows off Wil- liams, dusky twirler, the locals bat- ted around in the second inning to Scoring their third straight victory of La Junta, champions of the Re-|° a, CREPES \ Cis ANcieNT RAY HELMET= SUZETTE* se staged a nine hit attack featured by |Manus off the bag. The box score: behind the plate when the Mex- {Score six runs, added a pair in the { Rip Radcliff's circuit blow, a triple and| The Louisville-Milwaukee he AU Seca ay RHPOAE) icon Aietaee line up against the |fourth and ran in four more in the | a double by Zeke Bonura and doubles}game was postponed because of we earn e, Cae H 4 o14 ‘ Bismarck club in @ two-game |S!xth. The Negro team counted WINNING JUNIOR LEGION NINE . | by Washington and Piet grounds. tani) ob 8 034 Fourth of July series. Arjona |twice in the first inning and one in National All-Star | At Detroit, the Tigers moved within Millers Beat Blue Birds fees eon ay ies a0, One oo bats consistently over .300. each of the third and fifth frames. | Li A | four points of second place by scalp-| Minneapolis — Held scoreless for | Haines, c suiea eden : 00632 The first game of the Fourth of T ACKLES MINOT TE. AM TONIGHT ineup nnounced |: ing the Cleveland Indians, 4-1. Elden |seven innings the Minneapolis Beale ne ‘ ‘ oo100 duly series has been called for 2:30 ‘Auker allowed the Indians only five|put on a five run rally in the eighth y ‘ap Hest 5 oo1i10 ° se Pp. m,, and the second for 6:30 p. in | St. Louis, July 2—(%)—Come tafe blows. frame to defeat the Columbus Red mute ub PB : 4 H . 9 s us Issing at at the local ball park. Barney Mor- Lloyd Spetz Post M: {| on, you American Leaguers, here’s ‘Wes Ferrell turned in his eleventh | Birds 5 to 3. BiH E/Relly, sf 44 es ris and Satchel Paige will probably College All-Stars loyd Spetz Post Members Be-/! Frankie Frisch’s tentative start- victory for the Red Sox, defeating|Columbus ......009 001 011— 3 10 0/Sorenson, 00 H e be Manager Neil Churchill's pitching gin Season Ticket Sales ing lineup and batting order for ‘Washington, 8-3. + |Minneapolis ....000 000 05x— 5 9 0 Br arse rere omecoming ete choices in the holiday contests, D the National League team in the In the third night game in major] Ryba and Ogrodowski; Kolp, Perrin auatilis Je 2414 3 ‘The Mexican Senors have been ill Battle Bears Campaign This Week all-star game at Cleveland Mon- Jeague history, a Chicago (be and ere acswoatiiiite iuhalience CA tecces aE Te more than showing the United States day. unded out an 8-4 decision over the jain e 2 ; semi-professional teams how the —_—_—_—— sas Pepper Martin, St. Louis, third Beds at Cincinnati St, Paul — The Gaints broke their Davidson, 1b ..... § 9 210 2 0 Brown Bomber Returns Ahead| ret” american game should ‘be|Grid Squad Will Be Chosen by|,,.ictrous in their first two games|| base, four game losing streak by nosing Out | Woodward, 3b... 8 2 2.0 2 1| Of Schedule to Elude Wel- |Plaved. Out of 48 games played mine, the local American Legion Junic|| ,,AtkY Vaughan, Pittsburgh, short- NATIONAL LEAGUE Toledo, 6 to 5. RHE Lhd nee Cee Ged : since beginning their tour this spring, Popular Vote of Fans; a he “Eentereaireatt mec! Juni-|| stop, Cubs Trounce Reds Toledo .........020 00 003-512 3 LeMay, 55 1... § 2 1 4 2 0 coming Committee they have won 46 and lost only two. Coach teiBelMamed rome cenit team will tackle the|| “Mel Ott. New York, right field. Cinctnneti—Hammering four pitch-|St_ Paul........011 020 20x— 6 6 1/Johnson, 2b . eae i Included in the list of victims are ” — trong Minot ageregation in a game)! Joe Medwick, St. Louis, left field. ers from the mound, the Chicago| Steln, Boone and Susce; Stine, Rig- | McMullen, If ...... # Pate Se the Fort Worth Cats and the San called for 6:30 p. m., tonight at the!/ pin ‘Terry, New York, first base. Cubs defeated the Cincinneti Reds 8|ney and Guillani. Combe, rf! e..ssss 4 1 : a 4 4 Detroit, July 2—(—Joe Louis,|antonio Missions, both of the Texas| Chicago, July 2—(P)—The people’s|/°C! ball park. Wallie Berger, Boston, center to 4 in the third night game in ma- Blues Blank Indians Pee ueset tee eee oe Detroit's Negro heavyweight sensa-|League, the Israelite House of David,|choice for a 1934 college all star grid-|care oth othe reo eof tone Bene | eld. jer league history. RH E| Kansas City — The Kansas City! J 35 9 1427 14 1;10m has his own ideas about how|Renton Harbor, Mich.; the Madison, |iron squad will battle it out for the|in the inter-city seri e games; | Frankie Frisch, St. Louis, second Chicago .. 301 030 001— 8 12 1| Blues shut out Indianapolis by a score/ Totals seas these homecoming celebrations should| wis, Blues; :the Duffy Florals and|second time with professional foot-|marce vices ty a fare ae ase. Cincinnati ......120 001 000— 4 8 OJof 5 to 0 ina game played under the : 000 000 on 0 | 2°,Fun off. the Mills, two of the strongest semt-|ball, represented by the Chicago| portant second-round game of the|| Jimmy Wilson, Philadelphia, Bryant, Henshaw and O'Dea; | lights i (030 011 O4x— 9/208, returned from his knockout} pro clubs in Chicago; the Three|Bears, under the floodlights at Sol-|state tournament and eee than com- ! catcher. Schott, Herrmann, Hollingsworth, | Indianapolis ....000 000 000-0 7 3) a ome x— ©\victory over Primo Carnera in New|Rivers Eddy Papers team and scoresjdier Fleld August 29. date noel tid Dizzy Dean, St. Louis, or Carl . Nelson and Campbell, Lombardi. Kansas City....110 021 00x— 5 7 Ue aaa a sae ingree, 3; |York ahead of schedule, and ‘in solo¢ others. Last year fans of the country peoeated for the early season 3-2 set-|| srupbel, New York, pitcher. Fittsburgh at St. Louis, postponed,| | Boloen, Sharp @nd Sprinz; Stiles) Chane, 1. | Struck ot by Moore, 9: doing eluded the brass bands and the|” John ‘Tucker, elongated first base-|“elected” 22 stars of the 1933 college|""acpans mePosseasn defeat.) |) Td rain. Only games. s ‘ess? Dee {| welcoming committee of frock-coated vi irons, y enson, 13. Stolen bases—Kroghe, 1;! digniberion who had planned to make | von, of the Israelite House of David./gridirons, who thrilled a crowd oftiocal club to its first win over thelm wy. Davis, district athletic officer, AMERICAN LEAGUE Chisox Wins Opener Chicago—The Chicago White Sox turned back the St. Louis Browns 4 to 1 in the opening game of the se- Louisville st Milwaukee, postponed, wet grounds Gladstone Scores 4-1 Hains, 1; Irwin, 1; Woodward, 1; Johnson, 1; Combs, 2. Bases on balls off Sorenson, 2; Irwin, 1; Moore, 7. Left on bases—Pingree, 5; Giants, 4. Umpires—H. Smith and Sylvia. his return a Roman triumph he would long remember. Instead, only the White-toothed grins of his friends, ithe Redcaps, greeted him. The welcome committee found him paused long enough between innings two weeks ago to comment on the Mexican Charros. ‘Greatest on Road’ “They have the greatest ball team on the road, bar none,” Tucker said. 80,000 spectators by battling the! Bears to a scoreless tie in the Chicago! Tribune’s first annual spectacle of; the kind. Only players who were seniors on last year’s college jtonight with Andy Garnes on the re- Mandan nine this year, is slated to get the starting mound assignment ceiving end. Ready to go in if the going gets tough will be Buddy Beall, Simle, Anderson or members of the Lloyd Spetz post for one dollar. New uniforms for the team were purchased recently and used for the first time in the game played Sunday ; = r and university|who Sunday hurled a one-hit game Hebe ieee Tl Victory Over Taylor OP LE ry as the was seated at his mother's |very player on the squad is a sen-|teams will be eligible for the game. against the -Maivinn nine, of rete| { Sg { MA : sational fielder, they have world’s of|The two players at each ition pil- , picaRD, ap died (Special to the Tribune) GUE His,manager, John Roxborough, | hitting power and that pitching]ing uw) the it est ceberat sone ea ee ee Hank O’Day, Famous Walkup, Cain and Hemsley; wyatt, | Taylor, N. D., July 2—(>)—Hard- LEADERS explained things for Joe. Batten well there are few that com:| will aed to ‘Dyche stadium, North- Tneaecs cr the local American Le. : Jones and Shea. inger, Gladstone hurler, got the bet- ° f a Auker Bests Indians Detroit—The Detroit Tigers defeat- ed the Cleveland Indians, 4 to 1, be- hind the five hit hurling of Elden ter of Conradson for the Taylor team in a tight mound duel with the result that the Gladstone club came off with a hard-earned 4-1 vic- (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, .394; Med- wick, Cardinals, 369 “Joe doesn’t want any sort of cele- bration,” Roxborough said. “He's satisfied just to get back home.” And that was that. The “Brown Bomber” spent his first pare to it.” All of the squad, including Man- ager Flores, are Mexican youths with the exception of Bragana, starting western university, August 10 for three weeks of preparation for the battle. The balloting for players will start July 6 and will continue for two gion Post are assisting Coaches My- ron Anderson and Themar Simle in ‘conducting @ season ticket sales cam- | paign this week. League Umpire, Dies Chicago, July 2.—(#)—Hank O'Day, |former National baseball league um- i Amaro, the het hit-| weeks. From July 21 to midnight 13 | pire, died at 2:10 a. m. (central stan- Gievela RH Eltory Sunday. Each of the two twirl-|Runs—Martin and Medwick, Card-jafteroon at home watching thelTie tau telder "These “two. ‘ate |of August, 8, & poll to select a head|games, starting with the Minot ene|dard time) ‘Tuesday in the Preby- leveland ......000 010 000 1 5 1iers allowed only three safe blows| inals, 54. Detroit Tigers defeat the Cleveland} oyp, ‘All speak the Spanish lingo.|coach and two assistants will belcounter tonight and including the|terian hospital, Detroit .........100 011 Olx— 4 8 Ojduring the nine innit ‘The box|Hits—Medwick, Cards, 101; L. Waner, | Indians, 4-1 ene -” mi a: ¢ e 3 . : Be eedidos-Tetemyn Cincstone AB HPO A\Home runs J. Collins, cards, ‘3; | Maroons Shove Colts Conibitions put on by the Mexicans.| the head coaches fob, but, having /game with Mandan, the date of|tired @ few years ago. He had been } Boston — The Boston Red Sox ae. el A z . a ag earl! a BRR . aa amar to Fou rth Pla ce A specialty of the Senors is nipping handles ne coleniate squad once, oe neainot yet aoe ee, efae exionly a toe several pocesilis: Deity rae Senators Oy lachatt, te 4 0 0 | Schumacher, Giants, 10-2, vaaded in the: lineup are tive| ae. yore: will he conducted by (el Z e : ahha RH E \putschler, 3b 4000 wea Kress, Coppola, Pettit and Bolt 1 iMartin, ef .. 4. 0:0:0/ BAMing— Sonne 2 lees: 28) 1g advanced to third place in the|tillery is led by Amaro; Jose Louis}ers and coaches is expected to reach W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell. omens \Helbling 1b . 20-/9..0) Vpamilk, Indians, ene myer, Bens Northern League standings when|Gomez, second sacker and Agustin} 200,000. . =E SG ee Ad 0.0) sare, 381. \Grand Forks was defeated twice by|Bejarano, center fielder. The profit from the game will be ene cares Herdinger, p ‘80 0 3|Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 88; John.) ovane, ones was deve ——a divided among Chicago's united Cath- “lai = = = S| eee hibits bse ‘The Eau Claire Bears defeated the THE olic and Jewish charities. WiGhbise.c dpacnesas «sss. 35 3.27 G|Hits—Gehringer, Tigers, 07; Vosmik, Dukes, 6 to 3, while the Maroons won —: \ Strasburg Ball Club eet 2 erie He ae Greenberg, Tigers, 23; |thelr 37th and 36th games of the sea TA NDINGS ae ee ere oe ee | ‘ lalvorsen, cf . 010 bagi » i > . if Defeats Linton, 4-2\Danten, ss 40 1 2|., Johnson, Athletics, 17, son as against 11 defeates by taking| 7 1 FAINEZU NOS || Fights Last Night | Davis, 3b . 4 0 2 0|Pitching — Tamulis, Yankees, 1-1; and 2 to 1. » (By the Associated Press) oo 5 (Special to the Tribune) Williams, 11 3 0 0 0| Harder, Indians, 12-4. ‘The Crookston Pirates scored heav- NATIONAL LEAGUE (By the Associated Press) ages N. D., July 2.—With Max Gillenberg, 2b 3120 ily in the early innings to defeat Pet. Pittsburgh—Lou Ambers, 135%, ae Pitching good ball until the/Grogan, 1b . 3081 ° Fargo-Moorhead 11 to 1. The Pirates |New York . 110| Herkimer, N. Y., outpointed Fritsi } By Be, Wald te nie ee, relieved [Sprecker, ¢ 3110 0!| Junior got two runs in each the first and|Chicago ... ‘360| Zivie, 138%, Pittsburgh, (10). | fe Pe ee ne team de-|Ward, sf .. 2000 es Ny second, three in the third and four in | Pittsburgh 585 Holyoke, Mass—Lou fented the Linton nine, 4-2, “here |Conradson, p 310 11 League the fourth. St. Louis .. 554| 139, Jersey City, stopped Lou ee ee eer: Gabe, cf .... + 100 0) ‘The Brainerd-Superior game was Brooklyn .. 460| Terry, 135, St. Louis (2). Leo Kraft. 2b AE A EO:Al ----} postponed because of fog. Cincinnati “430| Chicago—Billy Celebron, _147, P. Mastel,'c 49 5 3) Totals . .. 30 3.24 4| ‘The All-Stars trounced the All-| ci aac Philadelphia, 408) Rockford, IIL, outpainted Billy R. Lipp, ib ||... 4240 0 {Gladstone + 000 001 210—4/ Americans, 16-5, in a Wachter League| Twenty-six of the 48 American|Boston ...... a8 page Rani ph aniiiwaukee, 2 am | M. Wald, If, p in Sth . 42°29 “pete + 000 000 100—1| game played Monday. states have names of Indian origin. pd pointed Eddie a sag 156, | A. Moszer, 3b .. + £201 Pet, Chi i a . jeago, (4). L. Klein, cf 0... 421 0| OQUTOUR WAY By Williams | |new vork ... . 40 24 625]. Miami, Fis.—Joe Knight, 167%, Poe antl Cleveland [37 27/578] Cairo, Ga. knocked out Kickey : ie ee Detroit .. +39 29 574] Dugan, 1683, Cleveland (5). ee aa ey Chicago 133038 541 speed 0| Boston. 233° 33 1500] The first dark horse U. 8. presiden- \ 33 9 27 10 Washington . 36.446 | tal candidate was James K. Polk. He | | \ Pabedeipale. 26 mn a Ad not even oes on nae we St. Lo Pr “ eighth ballot and was nominat - 4041) | the ninth. | FER A PUSSON HO” AMERICAN ASSOCIATION : | ! Te! j ‘on Jost Pet. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pe. Rae OO ai GABA Se Minneapolis ........45 28 616/IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE \ P. Fogle, p . - 300 4) : Indianapolis 38 «4932 «©.543| OF L. R. Turner, deceased. } J. Fettig, c . 4060! pene i Bs Notice is hereby given by the un- . Oeder, ss . | Milwaukee +36 31537 | gersignea Eva Alice Turner, as the \ BR. » 8S »- 3 043 s' : ! Kansas City . - 36 31 537 administratrix of the estate of L. R. > ‘W. Sauter, cf | ait ao ! ; ¢ Ster- St. Paul .. . 33 34 © .493 | Turner, late of the tow ipo! A. Lauinger, it .. (20000) 33 36 478 (ling, in the County of Burleigh and --+-+| Columbus : 418 | State of North Dakota, deceased, to , algal ty Touisrile’ ‘aa A Sea [ie Shatnors het aaia ecensed "to i 01 ns - canis 8, ahd months er ne bill-of-fare—and is 00 300 ee NORTHERN LEAGUE ~ |first publication of this notice to sald ining “top” lay: W L_ Pet.|administratrix at her residence on gaining “top” place Tits off Basel 3 Winnlpe ooo 33-1 .m6| the south eset Guarteh, Cae tangs, 18 / and new friends daily innings; Fargo-Moorhead 28 19 «B78 West of the fitth principal meridian A 3 one ee ee Breck ty ae: Duluth .... 228 489 in" Burleigh feonnty,, Berth our It 3 that Blats flavor that ec Masel 2: oft oni aoe elt Burietgn. County, at his office in can't be matched — so re- Fogle 1; umpires—John Scherr and QORS:On 4 ‘58 \ the Burleigh County. North, Dakota freshing—and that guaran- Joe Lauinger. Brainerd 21° 26 = 447 | Court House in the City of Bismarc! s Superior 19 «626 .422|in said Burleigh County. 4 tee of age, proved by the { 16 30 348| You. are hereby further notifie Bau Claire 48 enat Hon, 1. C. Davies, Judge of the Brewdate on every bottle. ) hogar tggct 0) wi { E S T D 4 Monday’s Results County of “Burleigh and State of It will be “Tops” with { ¥ AY’S NATIONAL LEAGUE North Dakota, has fixed the ith day you, too, when ig Ss 1 S Chicago 8; Cincinnati 4. o'lock in. the afternoon of that a ee id | ce oom AMERICAN LEAGUE Court in the said Gourt House, at (By the Associated Press ) ; St. Louis 1. e time and place ees 5) ed peter cee ek a ecu aay Cleveland a aaa the, oid ER farmer, Ola Heidelber | Ba aeeae Peake runs against Boston 8; Washington 3. Fepuiaity” presented as hereinbefore d 4 } 7 rovided. 5 . Pete Fox, Tigers — Got Cleve- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PrDated this 10th day of June, A. D.| Brew-[JATeD fe | land pitching for single and dou- Minneapolis 5; Columbus 3, 1935. Pees neamanner! / ge scored two runs. 8t. Paul 6; Telodo 5. as the administratrix of F “ bog Beene rane, cox brave Kansas City 5; Indianapolis 0. the estate of L. R. Turn- si ey fens See aR Browns, eee oF oa HI-QUALITY PRODUCTS Co. Willie Herman, Cubs—Got four hits, inclyding two trij and a double as Cubs beat Cincinnati. Re THE SIDE ISSUE. RwnUAMs, T.M. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. NORTHERN LEAGUE Eau Claire 6; Duluth 3. Winnipeg 7-2; Grand Forks 6-1. Crookston 11; Fargo-Moorhead 1. egister, Att'y., of said administratrix, Biemirck, N. Dak. ‘ First publication on the 18th day June, A.D. 5 6/18-25—1/2 Phone No. 88 1800 E. Main Street | Bismarck, North Dakota